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antib,U.sing d~m.qn strators ,Chla.tlestowl\ inCidents, incloding
sh,owered riotrgar~ed police, wtftt •one ,accused of issaulling a
rocks amd l:)ottles near policecaptain.
Charlestown High 'School today There -.yere no seri~ injuries
at the start or Boston's second '(It's been a wonderful morn·
year ot a federally ordered ing," said Marion Fahey, acting
clai;i,sroom desegregation pro-school superintendent. ''We
gram. believe that it is a beginning. I
At least. 80 perso~ were arrest-arD confident this year will really
ed. Seventy,four wert,cpart ol a be a'landmafk."
pn>-busing group sto(>ped near School officials said they were
South Boston High. Tvro pecsoruf considerin& contingency plans to
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7 Hostages
' HeUI by Tiro
Paris Gunmen
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PARIS (UPI) -Two youthful
~gunmen .wearing hoods and car-
rying gas· masks held up a Paris
bank today durin(-Uie lunch-hour
rush, seized seven hoetages, and
in the afternoon. Th!¥ Would not
Co)nlae .. t . Oll at"teoilance, al~ observers believed it to
be Off 'sharply from projected
enrollment. ,
-POiice pushed . and shoved
crowds -away from Charlestown
High near the Bunker Hill Monu·
ment following two major inci·
deJ'ts of rock and bottle throwing.
Occasional objects continued to
be hurled at the helmeted police
a,.s they kept Bunker Hill Street
clear with t heir riot batons,
motorcycles and horses.
demanded about $1.2 million-in The first incident involved an
ransom. estimat~d 400 demonstrators Police said the raiders ap-who gailiered in 8 housing pro-
parently decided to Seize th·e ject 8 bfock downhill from the old hostages and ba'rricade h I h" h not · themselves insideibe bank when granite sc oo ' w ic was tn· Volved in thl! opening phase of de· they panicked after seeing a segration last fall. 'I'he crowd
police car crtllse by on (OUtine ed 1· lted the "th
Patrol after they assaulted the tawit po ice, pe m wi rocks and tossed a burning effigy Credit Jndu~triel fl Com1J1ercial of a black maRoff a building.
Bank. Teams from a task force of JOO
1 There was no i~medi:Jte-wor~ , .pblic.e guarding Charlestown
on what the band1tA wbUld do if Hieb broJse _up the crowd, under
I the ransom was Dc;>tp~d. · · · · • i.Jie-pe:rsonal direction of Police
1. Bank emplo_yes uruonJead~fS Commisiioner Robert J .. Di·
issued a public appeal to police · Gfazia. Police in formation lwept aut~orities to dis~ ~e 250 along neighborhood sidewalks lo
policemen surroUnd~ng Uie ~nk keep crowds from forming. ~o the gunnle'I CO•ld ,lili"V~ , When the Charlest°"7i c!»wd ~acefully. The, Police stayed refused to disperse, 40 members
put. 1 • • .. '" • of the"lough tactical police 'force, · Eicht per~ons •. were 1n$ide the ~metropolitan police and·30 of· ban~a~thet1meofthe~ai~,but~ ficers on mo,tOrCycles m9ved in.
Old man was let go with 1nstruc· They were joined by a squad of
flons to ~ell th-e police to O:S. marshals who shed their ~lephone the . gunmen at .t~e necktiu, donned black gloves ~imk. Police sai,d t.tie.y ~ept i:ini.... ..and riot helmeti; and armed
1ng thf b~nt.,1 .1\UP.l~r' but 1'.emselves• With •clubs. Police
nobod.Yl:eplied a1J1isl. ---(!lee BOSTON Pap .U) ··inJ • ~izarr~ te\ephyne I n,· • tttVleW that was. rC!cotdea and'
broadc.._ by. a Pari .. r!!l!iO st11: •
tlon,'the barlclits said~ want-
ed. SI.~ rnllllOll in a comljnat,i ..
of U.S. doller1, French francs, j Ger11>an nlatks, Eid Bri\i1b
at rlln1. '
said tlJey 1were ,armed
"4t h -"a ia'll~d -of( 1l•gaoi"e taota.,.,,·• a~hinocpillol witb -f!D\ar cllpi9 -no~3~.~t , .. _
lOne of the c~ps was--plirdallY
"'1ptied when a bQn\ qi
l'Ot01J18tlC weapon fire bacr-e« In the bank a few mlliiita
llllter the holdup 1>e«011. n.. bor>-
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.Aftermath of Blaze
Huntington Victim
Serious After Fire
A Huntington Beach fire victim
was ii;i criticfl condition today
after names" swept his apartment
and caused serious burns over 60
pef-cent of his bOdY.
Fire department officials are
inv'~tigating clues in the SUnd&Q'
morning fire that caused $12,000
to $15,000 damage to the' apart-
ment,at 214 lfth St., ,
While Roger Perry was burned
seriously., ·another victinl of the
fire,'"Ka.tbY Ol'den&uri~ 22•;
escaped major injuries when she
leaped from the second-story
balcony. Firemen said She was
bUrned slightly and .suffered a
cut )!rill and back_ ir!.Ufies.. .
Inspector Chuc~urney said
the names were tfOt enough to
spread tO same-of ~ other 20
apart!"lents in the corDPlex, but
2 Leopards Ole
MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP)
The only two 'leop.,tl at the
Manhallan Zoo ,are deall -and
officials are blaming vandals
who cut chains to their cages in
the pre-dawn hours SUnday. The
twQ animals, valued at $1,500
each and ~de sc ribed ,as
da.na:erowi , were captured later
Sunday but both died -a~·
parenny from overdoses ~ lran·
quiliur.
instead pushed its way out the
patio window and did no rurther
damage.
Miss Oldenburg told in ·
vestigators that both she and
Perry were Poised on the balcony
and that she jumped but Perry
hesitated.
Investigators S;aid that Perry
· then went back through the.
names and down the stairway
and It was then that he. suffered
the burns.
"'If he would have jumped, he
probabjy would be .okay ,''
Burney said.
. Three fire uniUi and 15 fire de·
partmenl persorinel battled the
blaze and paramedic units treat·
ed both victims.
lnvestigators said th_e fire
started in the living room, but as
yet they knew no cause.
S4ND SHARK
A BOOKWORM?
•. DANllUIR'I', Conn. <AP>
Whal was a three-foot sand shark
doing ln· the city library foun -
tain?
SwimminR, police said today.
J'hey said ihey were called to the
lou.ntafn Sunday afternoon by a
wide-eyed youngster.
The· city's dog warden ••dts-
PoMd" of the small-jawed shark.
Police Search
LA Are a For
Child Molester
LOS ANGELES !AP) -A kid-
naped little girl was round crying
alone today, apparently aban-
doned by a man who grabbed her
from a crib and molested her,
police said.
The 2-year-old girl was found
shortly be/ore 8 a .m. crying in a
back yard at 3rd and Virgil in the
Wilshire District, officers s aid.
She was rushed to Queen or
An gel:s H ospital \\.'h e r e
spokesmen pronounced her in
good enough condition for rf>·
lease to her parents.
There was no one in sight near
the little girl but police pressed a
search for a suspect. Officers
said the girl couldn't have gotten
out of a window herself ; adding
that there was evidence of a
forced entry.
The kidnaper apparently left
behind in the girl's bedroom a
blue cap, police said.
Officers had conducted a
massive search through the
night, including use of a elf.cling
police helicopter shining a bright
spotlight Jover the residential
area between downtown Los
Angeles and Hollywood.
Offjcers also Searched door-to-
door.
Police officets went to retrieve
the little girl after a passerby
beard her criet.
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Sadilleback Valley community
leader Bart Spend1oye, 42, hia
wife Louise, and fotlr children
perished in the flaming
wreckage of their light 1;>lane
Sunday night just after leaving
Hurricane, Utah.
The family wds bound for
California about S:s!i p.m . after
attending church wltll
Spendlove's parents. Mr. and.
Mrs. Winford Spendlove. when
the plane went down shortly after
takeoff.
Killed in the crash wer-
Spendlove, a former Orange
County planning commissioner:
and founder of the SaddlebacK
Area Coordinating Council i
Louise Spendlove, 40, hiA wife or
nine months, and children Denis.;
Spendlove. 16, Kathy For.bes, 15,
Steve Forbes. 11. and Kimberly
Forbes 6.
Their single-engine Beechcraft
had c irc led• over the Winford
Spendlove house after takeorr
when the engine slopped. The
plane turned 45 degrees. plunged
into a barnyard, and exploded.in·
to flames after hitting a fen·
cepost , witnesses said.
Authorities believe Spendlove,
a pilot with 13 years experiellce,
was trying to make it back lo the
airfield when the plane crashed.
All six aboard died instantly.
The elder Spendlove helped re·
move the bodies from the
wreckage arter the Hurricane
Fire De partment doused the
aircraft with foam fire retar·
dant .
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Co ast
Weath er
~1ostly sunny skies are
forecast Tuesday, with lit-
tle temperature c hange,
says the weather service .
Highs from near 70 at the
beaches to near 80 inland.
Lows tonight in the~·
INSI D IE T ODAY
Reporter DoMg _ Frituclw
umnirvs tM.oge-old ~
of 1""o gvar<U Ille IJ10dl ln
light o/ °" Irvine controwr111.
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A2 OAJL y PILOT 5 Mond!y,S!ptemberl.1176
$2Bf
Post Office Asks
Twice the Money
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WASHINGTON <AP> -
Postmaster General Benjamin
F. Bailar appealed today ror a
doublin g or the $1 billion annual
subsidy paid by the tax payers lO
the U.S. Postal Service.
He said such a hi.Xe would be
neeessary for al least two or
three years, pend.inc a thorough
Pot Sou:er
Reaps Jail
A Tustin man was ar-
reste d on marijuana
possession charges Sunday
when an Irvine patrolman
allegedly spotted a green,
l e afy sprig han gi ng
beneath th e man 's
motorcycle seat.
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Kenneth A. Mannarelli,
20, of 14132 Carloma Drive.
Tustin. was stopped by an
orficer near the corner of
Main Street and
MacArthur Boulevard.
The officer allegedly had
been ..tipped that Ma n-
narelli was seen "pulling
weeds" in a nearby field .
After confiscating the ...
plants, the oQicer drove to
the field and pulled ~ up
several marijuana plants
that had been growing wild
there, according to police.
Marine Placed
·In Japati. Jail
NARA , Japan <UPI) -A U.S.
Marine, convicted of knocking
1unconscious two Okinawan
junior high school girls in April,
then raping them, was sentenced
by a ' Japanese court to six years
1 inprison.
• PFC Sammy Flores, 19, of
California, waa found guilty by
presidinc Judie Yasumasa
Miyagi at tbe Naha District
Court.
.. Flores could have received
..eightyean in· Prison.
.,, Hewaa osafped to the 3rd.Bat·
talion, 4th Marines a( Camp
Hamen in nOrthern Okinawa.
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.mounted on horse)>ack were
,,called into the historic area.
. Three persons were arrested
1 f« disorderly conduct al a Rox·
bury playground before school
. ~1an. A 19-year-old youth at
Hyde Park High School was ar-
rested with e 14-inch· tape-
wrapped bamboo slick in bis
)JOCket.
The arrested demonstrators
.chanted "Power to the Work:ijlg
Class'' as they were being
booked.
Bring Back
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review in that period "of those
services which the users of the
mails cannot rightly be asked to
s upport.''
Bailar, in an address to the Na·
tional Postal Forum, said the
service also needs new authority
to implemegt rate increases
more swiftly.
The slowness of the current
rate-making process , he said.
has contributed to the accumula-
tion since fiscal 1974 of a deficit
that will total $2.5 billion by the
end of the calendar year.
"It is no secret," said Ba ilar.
''that to dale the Postal Service
has been unable lo balance its
costs and revenues despite in-
creases in p()St.age rates."
"Something has to be done. In
an inflationary period, we must
get away from a rate·f"aking
process which lasts so long that
the year for wh.ich rates are to be
set is over and done with before
the process is OOmpleted."
Noting he has already served
notice of a "temporary" increase
arter Christmas that will put the
price or a rlrst-class stamp at 13
cents, Ballar said, "I assure you
that we are as unenthusiBstic as
you are over tbe prospect or
higher prices for postage.''
But even with that anticipated
boost in revenues. he said. a
doubling or the current $920
million federal subsidy is
necessary to serve ay·"a bridge
from an J nflalion-wracked, de-
ficit-ridden Postal Serv1ce lo a
fin ancially solvent institution.''
Without the subsidy, he said, it
will be impassible to keep rates
"at a level that. both business and
individual citirens can arford.''
The p~stamaster general
urged the establishment of a
speCial study commission to de-
termine which services the tax-
payers should be asked to sup.
port in the future.
Vets Hospital
Killer Loose
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (UPI) -
1be person who killed at least
nine Patients at a veterans ad-
minlatration hospital mil)" sWl be
at work, but the iostituli90 re-
sumed normal admissions today.
The. l'BI reduced Its staff or
agents at tht hospital, alt.bough a
spokesman said Sun4ay the In·
vestigation to identify the kiOer
-who many! doctors believe
may be a respected member of
the hospital'• staff -woold con-
tinue. 1
All patients rec~iving in-
travenoUs injections ~ all of the
killer's victims were on IVs -
will be gathe~ in one ward and
placed under 24 -hour fUard• a.
spokesman said. •
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HOSTAGES ,,
"'Each of us has a gun,•• he
replied.
Police said the seven hostages
included five bapk employes and
two customers. The gunman said
they held six employes and one
customer.
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Fires Hiti
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~ .. l'nt11~r.t"~=~ ~olds faml11 al>o&rd • ~ ;.Cruiser wlio were rw1bed to Hoail Jlhmorial~ for eiwpa,1
treatment. I
A aee<nrd-fire caliHd lloal c1aai.,. to ·. f\11!1., .,. ...
ll!Jages. ' . l
Tile fin\ blallwaaata,•a.m
allo'ud Ille 25-fool oablo _,
''Coronet,'' owned by Ollveal
Gregor of Colton. l
Flames burst out of the engind
room while Tom Monahan ~ his two children. Tom Jr . .-8; a
Deborah, 15. stood around ·
_., batch of the boat, docked a
the Dunes Marina.
, ' . -MOTHER, LITTLE GIRL IN.lllREP WHE!f VW COLLIDl!S WITH PARICED TRUCIC IN MESA 1
Genildlne Phlppe, 24, Told Poll .. She Waa Dlotracted, Olaelpllnlng Nycole
11ooahan totd tbe orana
Courtly Harbor Patrol the engin
~Y&!u!!!d be ~d 01'4'n
the hat:cb to investigate the lrQll
ble. · I After the blaze was ext'
inllllisbed by the Harbor Patrol
fireboat, the Monahans wer~
rushed to the Hoag H.ospita'
emergency room and were late~
released. ' 1
British Phone
Ell@in~rs
Listening In?
LONDON <AP) -A British
lawmaker ·W&nts a top-_level in-
vestigatiorT into allegations that
telephone engin.e.ers listen in on
lovers' seXY calls and often hook
them into loudspeaker systems
for all to hear.
"This kind of kinky behavior
·must be stamped out at once,"
Laborile lawmaker Marcus Lip-
ton s aid.
"fl is quite unacceptable that
engineers should be able to in-
dUlge in this form of depraved
amusement,·• he said.
1.ipton·s demand for a probe by
the post office followed
newspaper reports that (1) some
engineers tap lovers' lines, (2)
cut off callers in call boxes so
tl;ley have to pay twic~ and (3)
·usten in on prominent people.
"If these allegations are true,"
he said, "one can no longer have
any confidence in the privacy of
telephone conversations. The
suagestion that intimate con-
venati,ons may have a big au·
d.ienc!e is quite horrifying.''
Lipton bas written to industry
secretary Eric Varley demand·
Ing a full·ocale inquiry into the
'extent of tbe alleged tappings.
The post office declined com·
men! on the charges.
MateAUling
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ZUMBROTA, Minn. (UPI) -
Hoping that marsupial love will
altract wayward Wally the
wallaby, officials of the Como
Zooin St. Paul, Minn.,plantouae
his mate Wanda in the search.
Wally, w~o escaped at the
Goodhue County Fai.r~Aug. 9, has
been sighted several times. He
was seen Sunday on a covered
bridge in a park near here.
A zoo official said there bu
been no shortage of food rir Wal-
ly,.a vegetarian who is living off
corn and boybeans. nippine
flowers in the local cemetery and
eating alfalfa, which he loves
'Mesa Tot SerioiU
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After Auto Cr~h · .. Deborah ..tiered f'usl-degree
! burns on bt!nf'ace and feet. Tom
·.... . Jr. bad first-degree on his face • a,.i Monahim '!""aped with only
abiged hair.
A little Costa Mesa girl whose
mother reporledly turned to
reprimand her for playing with a
car door handle because it is
dangerousis seriously injured to-
day, due to a traffic accident.
Jrivestigators said she sus-
tained a fractured skull when the
compact car her mother was
driving veered off Baker Street
at that moment and crashed into
a parked lruck.
Nycole M. Phipps. 3, was listed
in serious but stable condition to-
day in the pediatrics intensive
care unit at Orange County
Medical Center, with a fractured
skull.
Her mother. Geraldine A.
Phipps, 24, of 910 Darrell St., was
treated at Costa Mesa Memorial
Hospital fpr a chin laceration and
released following the accident
Saturday night.
Police said Mrs. Phipps was
driving east on Baker Street at
Warren Lane ai:¥)ut 10 p.m. when
her ear.collided with the parked
pickup truck, ,causing major
dama11e. ·
Officers arriving on the scene
said they found little Nycole-her
arm pinned 1 between the bucket
seats 9! the l!langled Car-c.rylng
ond t,Ylng to free herself as l!food
poured from her forehead.
Her mother had stumbled from
the wreckage and collapsed on a
lawn.
Officer Eric Snow ad-
ministered first aid to the vic-
tims , who were among nu-
merous persons injured or in-
volved in Costa Mesa accidents
Saturday nic:ht and Sunday-
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before they were taken to t.be Damage to the Coronet was
hospital. estimated at $:!50. The Harbor
Jnvestigaton impounded Mn. Department said the fire was
P.b-ipps• car for further i.~':esUIJ•· _:_possibly. caused hy.tbe_comDU.,.-
t1on ana wen-exam1rung .• rs tion of gas fumes in the bilge and
brakes today lo determine anelectricalshortcircuit.
w~etber mecha.nical fa.ilure The second fire occurred about
DUght have ~en involved m the 4 :30 p.m .• when the 52-foot fis-
accident. bing trawler "Chickadee'' was
cruising off Balboa Island in the
main channel •t Coral St. Ford '!(eeps
Open Style
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WASHINGTON !UPI) -
President Ford has de-
cided to continue his
personal style of cam·
pagigning despite an as-
sassination attempt three
days ago, a White House
spokesman said today.
saiCI toelay.
Ford Intends to go to
New Hampshire Thun<la1'
to campaign for Louis
Wyman, the Republican
candidate in a special
Senate election, and to
leave Friday on a twe>day
trip through Missouri.
Kansas and Texas for a
mix of poliljcal "'d public
a_ppearances. ..
Asked tf Ford would
alter his Bt.yle during these
or other future engage-
ments for security re·
asons, press sec'retary Ron
Nessen told reporters, "He
has not indicated that he
would'' make any changes.
Damage lo the boat, valued at
$160,000, was estimated at $500.
The only_ person aboard Was the
owner, Donald Burnham of San
Diego, who was oot lnj~.
A spokesman from the Harbor
Department said the blaze pro-
bably resulted from paor insula·
lion in the engine room.
Teen lit,eracy
Up2Pereent '
WASHINGTON CAP) -hnc·
tional literacy among 17-yeai:-old
high school seniors bas improved
over tbi past three. years, but-
bl ac k students still lag,
significantly in reading ability.
1 acoonliJlg .w a 11,alionwide ~urvey
r<;leasecl tciday.
The government-sponsored
survey of 5,206 high school:
seniors showed they had gained~
percentage points in basic read·.
lng performance over a similar.
group dtudied in 11171.
The ~highest improvement oc ...
curred among groups who had.
becm the lowest in 1m.
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GLORl~TA, N.M. (AP) -The
Woman's Christian Temperance
Union, undaunted by increasing
liquor sales and a dwindling
membership, is renewing its
drive to return the nation lo pro-
.hibition.
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Manners gwes you
up to a ~l,SOO tax
The batUe plan, adopted at the
group's five-day annual conven-
tion which ends today, caUs for
intensifying efforts to make
cities and counties dry through
local option elections.
ORANGE COAST s
DAILY PILOT
FAMILY KILLED ..•
''They had to restrain him to
keep him away from the plane
while it was still burning," fire
dispatcher Dell Stout reported.
The crash took place · about
three miles out.side the southern
Ulah town of 1,500 near Zion Na-
tional Park. Firefighters said the
plane plowed a furrow 400 feet
long before coming to rest in
names near small rolling bills
about two miles from the nearest
homes.
Federal Aviation Administra-
tion officials in nearby Cedar Ci-
ty said a pilot landinc at Hur·
ricane shortly after the crash re·
ported extreme turbulence.
Ground personnel estimated
winds were gusting to 30 miles
per hour at the time of the crash.
FAA investigators today were
probing the wreckage to de-
termine the cause of the crash.
Loren Spendlove, the 18-year·
old son of &he aviator, said his
father bad le.ft for Hurricane
W,edneaday and was scheduled to
return to Orange County SUnclay
night.
He added that bis lather made
the Oigbt frequenUy, .. peeWly
during recent months. because
Spendlove'li motbe~ "la dying or
cancer.'' J
1 The youna:er Spendlove 1ay1 he
in111ed the !Uaht because he
enrolled In classa al Saddleback
Collea• la•t week.
Survl•ors aJao Include Dirk
Spendlova, 20 Sharie Spendlove,
II, Scott P'orbes, 21, and
.6"ndlove11 former wUe, Mn.
M ar&l• Devonol< ol Fllllerton.
Spendlove, -remarried last December, bad been making bis
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home al 25381 Pacifica Ave. in
Aegean Hills.
A former employe of Philco
Ford Aeronutronics, Spend.love
gave up his marketing job in 1972
to open a newspaper recycling
deduciion this year. ••
business.
He was active in the Mission
Viejo Church of Latter Day
Saints and in community affairs.
Spendlove at one time was con-
sidered as a possible mayor iftbe
Saddleback: Valley were to in-
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He characterized himself as a Account Is a personal tax-sh81tered
''do-goodev who becomes in· retirement plan. •'IRA'' was devel· volved when something needs to
be done and there is nobody else oped by Congress to give you ~n
to do it.'' effecilve way to build your own reilre-
That waa ~ case last year· ment fund.
.1 when aulbori.Ues gave up their You can save as much as $1500 or
sea search for lhe craft of miss· 15% of y6ur wages, Whichever Is less.
Ing Orange County Supervisor and your savings will be a tax. deduc-Ronald Caspera. Spel)dlove, caspers' appointee lion . during your working years. If
to the county Planning Com · your 1pousa workJ, your combined
mission, oraaniJed a party of tax-sheltered.aavlngs can be•• much
el viii an pilota who new up and ~ $3000 per year. •
HE,.E '.S HOW FAST YOUR MONEY GROWS IN A MARINERS .. ,,_A·· ACCOUNT. lrtdlv1du•I Retirement Accounta ,,. f)l"9Hnlly .artti:f, 1-%,,.....,. when p/11C«J in e 4'·rur f;811Jl/ute. YOl.Jt
anniui yflld ts /nctNMd to• big. 8.06% when Jnteresl is eddff to
Ute ICICOCJl'tf b•lance end com~nded d•llr. With 11 me11lmum
1"4/'tlduM OOllftllMlllon ol 11.500 HICh yHr, ,,.,...s how 'f04JI"
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Syra. $ 9,510 $ 6,730 $ 2,780
10 yrs. 23,540 15,750 7,780 .
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search for possible survivors own Individual Retirement Accqunt. : ~::." .. tbe Ill-fated "Sboollng You'll be saving tax dollars now and I
21> yrs. 74,640 44,oeo 30,580
30 yrs. •85,550 !15.030 ll0,520
When Caspen was declared bulldlng a much brighter future. For :
dead Spendlo•e rosiJIMd from more Information, come in or call eny 1 the pl~onlng eommtsslOn. He had one o1 our eon van lent locations. 1 held the· office !<It.a Yfl"·and-a· 1
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Report ell
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Time for Pe$ee '.-
U IJrael II wllllna to embark oo • IUI!! thal mil)' br-ine her peace with EDJll, America's J.,.,. Motlld•find It ID
their earta lo respond to lncreuiqovozj,UNS f.1om Cbria-
tian churches. Rabbi llobertBergm.an lolcl '!!'_-air_,.
gregaUon of the Israel AcadeQIY In li-Yiile durin1 the
weekend.
"CHRISTIAN qJUJlatES ... eagerly seekln1 qui our
Jewish• leaden and rabbis.•• Rabbi BetcDll:I! said al a servi~e marking th~ openina of Rosh Hais:baQ,d'-=tbe Jewish
niew year and the year ''136 lo their calel\4V"
Kentucky
Baaing
Plf;lgued
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Armed Natjon•I Gulr'CI troops
llDd pOl!ce rode nelri¥ empl3 ""bocil buus today 11 classeo re-
IUQM!d In Jeffenm County alttt
f-days oi noisy and tomellmes
' -anllb111ln1 prolesta •• llespite the 1uardl, otteodance-wu r•ported down sharply 01
_..a1..,bool1. Monyt>useour-
·ry1n1 white ebildnn.to -.1n
the oouthem part ol the rounly ....,,nearly empty. Buses brlng-
ini bl•ck children. however.
"-ere reported nearly full.
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Many Christians are interested ai nevef before ii'\
Jewish s6n1s. dill\CI"' anti culture and their only aim b lo
build bridges to the Jewish faith, the Rabbi told 118arly eoo
worshiW!tf,! durin~.the colotful C$£.a·..,-===~ But he liad cn6cism (or ilie an e urc and-
SUpt. Em .. 1 C. Grll)'!IOO said
~ bUIU did not. Jl):a.ke CUQ.S
beca...-drtvers did not Show up
or elle there. wasn't sufficient
guoline to operate the vehicles,
adding that this affeeted 16 per-
cent ol lbe cnuntywide neet.
G~ 'said sotoe service sta-
-uons refusealOSilrl~
buadrivera.
ANNE KIBBEY SHOWS °" SPRUCED UP PATIO AT ORANGE COUNTY MED CENTER
Junflff'VOlu_.Tnnmmn Dre•ry Comer tnl~t Spot-for P•U.nt•
leaders who, 'he said, remained alool while more than •i
million Jews were systematically exterminated by Nui
Germany during World War 11. •
"There are Christians who still believe that Jews must
be held responsible for tbe crucifixion of Je1us Christ,"
RabbiBer&man said.
He added that there were re·
ports that some drivers had been
threatened. He added that
normally a poolof 70to7$drivers
ww}d be in reserve but because
o( last-minute resignations and
terminations, there were prac-
tically no additional people to
'El Patio' Dedicated
AND R.E SINGLED out for special condemnation
Pastor Bob W~lls or Anaheim who, the rabbi said, delivered
a sermon in his church entitled .. Can the V aUcan Get the
Jews off the Hook?'' Describing the ROmaO·Cathollc church · ,
as the "most con9ervative church in Christian theology "
Rabbi Bergman praised Catholic overtures deSi.gned to he8.t
tum to. ·
U.S. District Court Judge
James F. Gordon on'Sunday or-
dered the police and Guardsmen
to ride the buses following rour
days of violence in Which an
es}imated.200..P<>UOM hav~ been
inJured and about sOO arrested: ·
'Teen.Angels' Brighten Patient's Lives
a rift between the two faiths that has existed over many r'.en-
turies. But Jews today, despite these welcome approaches,
can always count on iOIDe form o( anti-semftism coming to
--me suna'ce;t:beY~bTSild:----·-~---·-.-·-
••rr IS A HAllD WO&LD for Jews," be said. "Thank
God it's not as hard as the old days of Easter when Chris·
ti ans, arou!ied by tales of the Passion, would storm the AChet·
too and s,et them on fire."
Turning lo the Jewish homeland, Rabbi Bergnlan
welcomed the Israeli decision to make what he described as
a calculated gamble..that could.me.an peace with Egypt and
preservatlonoft~eJewisbstate. ·
BUT HE WARNED his congreg4t~on that Israel's
greatest threat may now come lrom a Syria whicb has re
mained aloor rrom the negotjations successfully concluded
by United.Stales Secretary otState Henry,.Kjssina:er
''Our danger mayilie on the Sy"rian border.," he said
''And who knows exactly wbe,n Egypt will f"md sorn.e reason to
come to the aid of her Arab comrades in such an emer1ency'
."But we must pray for peace," he said. "lsraef'has
again suffered as she always seems to suffer and we must
pray_ for a peace tt\at bas never been found in the Middle
East.·· '
For Nude Bathing
, Bali Drops Chµ,rge
: ·on, 2 County Youths
J. From Wire-Services
: . DENPASAR, Bali -In·.
donesian authorities here have
decided to drop public indecency
.cliarges against eight young
Americans and Australians -in·
eluding two from Orange County,
Calil.
"Good God, man, this is Bali,"
said 21-year-old Kim Wilkinson
of Australia, one of those arrest·
ed. "They've been going topless
for 3,000 years. That judge's
mother probably walks around
without a top most of the Lime. I
just can't understand it.''
'An American Embassy official
said Indonesian authorities had
decided against taking the case
to the ·111,,donesian Supreme
Court; o process which would
have stranded the eight here for
The eight were charged with
; public indecency on allegations
~ of topless or nude bathing.
t Prosecution had been launched
p. because a new morality has been
i imposed on the resort island once
~ renowned for its graceful, bare·
1 breasted women.
Among those arrested were
!iSteve Anderson, 25, and Carol
lVega, 27, of Orange County,
!Calif., Bruce Gregory, 25, of San
-Viego, Bill Higham, a F1orida
ls chool counselor, Kathleen
'5hort, who lives on Guam, and
lenother American whose name
'was not listed.
1 The Australians were identied
fas Mrs . Wilkinson and her sister,
\?andy Gulson, 18.
I A large sign thceatening pro·
\ecution has been erected on 'Kuta Beach, an area of small in·
•expensive hotels and cafes fre--
•quented by young lravders.
: The e ight were arrested at a
more remote beach two rniles
13way where no such sign is post·
~-They were sentenced to 20-
fday jail terms but then had the
aeonvictions overturned by an ap·
tpeals court.
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Guitarist
Sets Mark
Steve AnderSon couldn't
think of what to do foe an
encore as the 23-year-old
Garden Grove man
claimed a world record foe
continuous guitar playing
-114 hours and 17
minutes.
Instead, Anderson
finished his m aratbon
strumming Sunday mom-
t n g wttb an untitled
original compasition that
had some judges question·
ing whether he was meet.-
I ing the minimum one-
1 strum·per·second rule. ·
~ Anderson entered the en·
months. .
''Every once in a while
somebody decides to make an ex·
ample of the kids and this bunch
just happened lo be unlucky,"
qne American official said.
''Some of these people were
abOut to lose their jobs so we did
our best to get .. the matler
quashed.''
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By WILUA.M SCHREIBER To many patients and staff °' .. 0.11,~•swi members at the county hospital, A once.dreary corner of they are still called by their old
Orange County Medical Center, name, ''Teen An&els. '' 1be name ·
tueked-between two old·-AnnY. -,js·now JunioM/olunteKs.---
"We attempted to be tolerant
when marches threatened
peaceable assemtilies," said
Gordon, who ordered the busing.
"However, violent disregard or
law and order, assault on or·
ficer&-. conduct calculated to
barfacka now used as wards, bas ''This place can really be
been nursed i~o full bloom by a dreary for many or the patients
gl"Ollp of youngsters out lo prove with long·term problems," said
t hey a _re n ' t p art of t be Anne Kibl;ley, assistant volunteer
"someth.ing-for·nothing genera· coordinator at the center and in
lion ·· sole charge of the 100 highschool4
frighten children, alarm their
parents and threaten bus drivers
made it necessary ror us to
abolish protest areas, forbid as·
sembly in unlawful numbers and
places and to take such further
precautions as necessary for the
safety of the children of this com-
munity.·•
l'iejo Counter Man
Todd Hollenbach. the county's
chief executive, said in a Sunday
night telecast that he is abandon-
ing a policy or restraint. He
Ex-Viet Newsman
Recalls Censorship
blillOed the problems on the Ku By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI
Klux Kl3n, outsiders and "the Ol'11Mo.Nr""""...,
frustrated and the drunken," and Ly Van Choung knows his
sai.d
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aut~orities wou;d "mo"'.e keyboard. I-le used to punch a
swift Y with as much ~ce as.is typewriter ror one of Saigon's
n e c.e s s a r Y,, to main tat n metropolitan dailies.
public order.. He's got a new keyboard now , Demo~str'at1ons began Thur$-Aon the cash register of Miss· day -first day or school tenlr' . . dru w a ton and f" t day or an integration V1eJO . t; store, here he has a 1rs . . . , part-time Job as a counter man. plan reqwnng busing ."f-so~e Choung, 20. hopes his job will
22,600 o~ t~e 135,000 chi dren in launch him into a more satisry.
the Lou1sv1lle-Jefrerson County ing career than Vietname
!'iChool system · About 20 percent journalism offered. He wants 1~
of th e students are black. be a h'l .. ct and · · Some arrests were m<lde then. . come ."arc .. IS using
Bul most of the arrests and near-hts earnin gs to study at Sad·
ly all or the injuries resulted dleback College. . . .
from violent confrontations Fri-A student at Saigon Un1vers_1ty d · ht for two years, Choung studied ay nig mass communications, but said
Santa Ana Gi,rl, 2,
Drowns in Pool
AZUSA <UPI) -A 2-year-old
Santa Ana girl drowned in her
uncle's swimming pool Sunday.
Sherirr·s deputies sa id
Stephanie Olsen wandered away
from per arents, who were eat·
1ng dinner at the home or Rudy
Villaneuva. They noticed the
child missing and. upon
searching the yard. found her
floating in the swimming pool.
actual practice bore little re-
semblance to classroom theory.
The last days or the Thieu re-
gi me were marked by sup-
press ion of n ews and
newspapers, according to the
young refugee.
"My newspaper was one of
them,'' Choung says. "Com -
munications became one way.
The government wanted the peo--
ple to hear but not to speak.''
"I only wrote the news the gov-
ernment wanted me to write. I
studied communications and
philosophy in class, but I couldn't
put it to practice." Choung, who for the past two
months has lived with Mr. and
""''"ffv>: -'\fl Mrs . John Cooper, 24131 Puerta
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de Luz. lost his family during the
rail of Da Nan~.
He doesn·t know whether his
father or mother are alive and is
arr ai d that efforts to try to con-
tact them might prove detrimen·
tal. Eventually, he hopes lo try
and reach them through a friend
Ii vine: in France.
While at Camp Pendleton he
started a tent library for the re-
rugees , beginning with a collec -
tion or 20 books which soon grew
to 1.000.
Since h e received his
sponsorshin Choung founded the
Vietnamese-Ame ri can Associa-
tion Q!._the Saddleback Valley , an
organization with 40 members.
El Toro Pair
Held in Theft
Two El Toro men who, until the
time of their arrest. worked in
the sandwich shop at Butrum·s
Laguna Hills Mall store were
jailed during the weekend on
burglary charges. ·
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.SEEKS NEW CAREER
Former Newsman Choung
Resettl.ement
Land Submitted
For Refugees
By Associated Press
The rederal government is re-
viewing a proposal sut>rnitted by
the Greater Los Angeles Com -
munity Action program to help
resettle 2,000 Vietnamese re·
fugees now at Camp Pendleton,
Julia Tart, director or the federal
refugee resettlement program,
said Friday night.
Mrs. Tart said the proposal ha s
been approved by the County
Board or Supervisors and would
establish Los Angeles County
and some Oriental social groups.
as resettlement agencies.
"They would serve as resettle-
ment agencies to identify up to
2,000 people at Camp Pendleton
ror resettlement in the l_,os
Angeles area." she said. "The
emphasis would be to provide an
oppartunity for Oriental agen-
cies to help with resettlement.··
Mrs. Taft said tbe proposal still
was being reviewed. "There will
have to be a few modifications
but 1 think it will come through,''
she added.
Under the proposal, S.S coul d be
runneled through a local agency
for each refugee.
Giacolone 'Mute'
1 durance "Pic-a.'fbon" at a
I local music store with 57
' other contestaQts Sept. 2.
All Pedaled Out?
Deputies identiried the pair as
Kenneth Paul Garcia, 20, or 24111
Eaglemont Road and James
Owen Ranr6s, 20, of 23731
Cavanaug h Road, both or i:I
Toro. They were lodged in
Orange County Jail.
DETROIT (UPI) -A repoted
Mafia chieftain, whom James R.
Horta said hE: was going to meet
on the day he disappeared, ap-
peared before a Federal Grand
Jury todlly but reru scd to help its
investigation of the case. ''I don't
have anything lo say," Anthony
t 'Tony Jack'. Giacalone told
newsmen berore he entered the
Grand Jury rdOm.
I Promoters sald. lDennis
I Blakey, ol $1. Pe~rsburg, ! F1a., the old record hotder
"' at 110 hours ts 'minutes,
I "· dropped nut al 90 bow-s Ibis
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Rep. Andrew Hinshaw <R·Newport Bea.Ii> me<ots with
thtt Tim Wilhelm family of San Juan Capistrano, who
traveled 'across •the 'COUJ)lry on their bicycles. The
Wilhelms pedaled 2,000 miles In eight weeks and six
da)'S. From left are Kinton, 9; Mrs. Glenda Wilhelm,
Tim Wilhelm and Erik, 2. •
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Officers alleged that Ramos
and Garcia entered the store's
clothing department before it
opened Saturday and stole
shirts, ties, shoes and pants
valued at $325. The loot was re-
covered, deputies said.
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age girls who comprise the
Junior Volunteers. ~
"It can be a pretty heavy lri~
rQ! m~y or these ~µ~~ wti.
know tbey•O never 'tie oormil·
again." said Ms. Kibbey. ""The
kids decided they ne.ded a little
lift." '
They embarked on a prolec¢
that has finally come lo fruition.
It is called El Patio -a sunny.
plailt-filled refuge rrom lbe
sterile coldn~ss of 30-bed wards,
misery and loneliness.
El Patio was dedicated th.is
week after the volunteers pc>Ul'ed
many hours of work into the pro-
ject, Miss Kibbey said.
''They went out and got dona-
tions of plants, paint and
furniture and then sold official
U.S. Bicentennial decals to raise
more money for more
furniture," she said.
The project is in an area called
1'the outer wards'' by hospilal
staff members. It is a placl!
where many patients goto die. ,
When the Army took over tbe
center during Wprld War 11, they
i!'lstalled the tile-roofed, mud·.
brown barracks buildinp ond
linked them together with Ions
cov~red sidewalks.
Two of the buildings ~ame
together, forming the little
countryyard renovated by the
young volunteers.
"Somebody a few years back
put the slatted patio cover over
it," said Mrs. Kibbey.
"But the walls were still bar-
racks brown, the flOOI' was cold •
gray concrete and the windows
facing in from the corridors were
dirty while -not a very neat
place to go,·• she said.
The walls of El Patio are now
sunny yellow, as are the window
frames. The concrete floor is
vivid Lincoln green. The bat·
tered old furnlture has been
replaced by new redwood deck
and lawn chairs with bright
floral pads.
And banging in every possible
corner are house plants donated
by merchants, patients and some
of the volunteers, themselves.
"We are hoping the patients
will take an interest in it and if
they want to take care of plants,
then so much the better for
them," said Mrs. Kibbey.
"And it's good for these kids to
see they aren't the only people
with problems.'' she added. ''Too
many of them now are becoming
the something for nothing
generation out for all they can
get and giving nolhing in re·
turn."
"'This will be good for the
hospital stafr. too, because it will
bring them in closer contact with
the patients, who are their clienL~
regardless or their economic
status,'' said Miss Kibbey.
'"We sometimes have a pro-
blem with attitude here on the
part of the staff and I think this
will be therapeutic for ever-
yone."
Ailing Twin
Staying Alive
PENSACOLA, F1a. <UPI) -A
couple whose religion prohibits
blood transfusions say they may
5ue a doctor who performed a
court-ordered transfusioo in a
futile attempt to save the life of
a premalure baby whose twin
sister remai ns perilously sick.
When Mrs. Denita Ivey bad
twins Aug . 31, three monlh.1 pre.
maturely, doctors gave the
babies a rive percent chance lo
survive a t birth, However, she
fttls the deceased child, Julia,
was "murdered'' by the blood
transfusion doctors said wa.s the
only way lo improve the babies'
chances of survival.
.. The Bible clearly slates that
Christians should abstain from
any use of blood,·• she.said. She is
aJebovah's Witness.
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.last ••
with
Tom
arphioe
NAME I/AMES DEPT.-Now
that our coastal AssembJyman
Bob Badbam bas announced his
nm for Congress, you suspect his
next task is going to be that of as-
sessing bis strengths a nd
liabilities. Badham has one
sneaky liability that he better
move to correct.
Now, the PoliticaJ pundits in
our midst are probably going to
think that liability is the current
congressional incumbent in the
40th District, Andy Hinshaw, or
maybe the previous incumbent,
John Schmitz. Both are expected
to battle Badham for the
Republican nomination.
But it isn't the opJlOsition who
will give 'Bob Badham his sneaky trouble.
OTHER OBSERVERS of the
body politic might suggest that
Bob Badham will be attacked on
the record he's stacked up during
12 years as an assemblyman in Sacran1ento.
Badham 's opponents and
critics, however, will find that
for a man who has spent more
than a decade representing us in
Sacramento, he 's kept his nose
relatively sanitary. Oh, there
have been a few little incidents.
Like. the . .time be.went ctuck hunt -
ing and asserted he was making
.. an ecological survey of the
marshlands."
Or the time he was allegetlly
trapped in a Sacramento saloon
---when-it-got raid-ed for dispensing·
hOoch "alter the legal 2 a.m. shut-
down. Badham assertedly eluded
the detection of lawmen by
standing atop a toilet with the
stall door clamped shut. Later.
he was quoted as saying "it
seemed like a good idea at the
time. . ·• Still later, he was
quoted as saying the entire
episode was exaggerated.
Anyway, a fter spending 12
years in Sacramento, a
lawmaker ought to be allowed a
few frivolities. These hardly
classify as a sneaky liability to
his future political career.
ALL THIS NOW dispensed
with, I'll tell you what Bob
Badham 's sneaky liability is.
It is a man named Bob Battin,
· t~t·s who. ~
About the only thing Bob
Blidbam and Bob Battin have in
common is that they are Politi-
cians. Beyond that. you doubt if
tl)ey even speak.
Battin is the Orange County
su.pervisor from Santa Ana's
First District. He once ran for
lieutenant governor as a
Democrat. For this effort, he
Currently stands under indict·
ment by the Orange County
Grand Jury. Battin's plighl in
this regard was excruciatingly
detailed' only yesterday in the LA
Times.
· Assemblyman Bob Badham,
on the other hand, is a staunch
Republican and has never been
indicted for anything.
SO THEREIN UES Badham's
sneaky liability. Badham, Bat·
tin. Badbam -people keep get·
ting the names confused. Even
Badham's family has run into the
problem.
Thus Bob Badham faces the
same vexation as the Goodrich
Tire Coulpany wherein people
keep confusing it with the tire
~t that advertises with a big
blimp. So Goodrich keeps ad·
v'ertising, '"'We're the Other
Guys ..• •·
Badbam needs a campQign
slogan something like, "I'm the
Unlndieted Other Guy." That
might solve it.
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Moslems vs. Chri.8tians
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Street Battles in LeOO"on
BEIRUT, Ubanon (lJPIJ -Rival PoliUcal IUld rellciOCll
factions fought pitched street battles with machine (uni, bombs,
rocketa and mortars today in the city of Tripoli, aetu.ni Off.a new
political crisis between feuding leftists .and ri&btists.
Police said at least 31 persons died and. 75 were wounded
since fighting escalated SUnday and Monday and the toll wu ex·
peeled to rise ·'many times.··
ollhl, cuttllll oil wot.er to Bat ot Ille clll''• aoo.oao illhalitaott,
polloe ooureea •aid. •-•~ AcC<>sn to tlle emballlecl ~l( •. SS miles north al....._ was
blocked by armed clvlll11uoedbloCb and lelepboneCGllDedl-
weredltrvpted.
A.MONG THE DEAD were 12 persons ta.ken from a bus and
gunned down. The son of the Lebanese ambusador ta /
Switzerland was reported to have died after torture. .s
A hospital burned to the ground. ~
IOU RC ES WHO cotlLD Jet llrcqb to ·lltirut reported tut
llle Tripoli war W ---ll)to a fwd bet•een -doailnan!Q-Moelelli leftll{ elementa -Tripoli and Cbr11Uan
commandoe ftom Lebaw ·l'nlidellt SUlehoan Pranjl•'•
hometownolZgborta.•mlles-U..utolllleeltJ,
Z1borta la malnb' a.....,,,,.,. reiort and most ol lts-1clents
Uve ln Tripoli duri.O(tbe winier. A~ resldeDt1'fU kllted In
'n'lpoll two days afo;andtbe 'fill...,. retaliated by·amballllnl_!
.Tripoli bua and killln111au-.ersS"Ddu. ~-the bua mU1acre spread, leftlals stormed•"-• nilamanta.
homes and even boepltalaownecl byCbrtsllauln illecltJ.
Pitched street battles raged throughout the city, ~nd,. wl\1•
nesses said Tripoli was ablaze wfth explosions anCI f1ff:S that.
raged through the streets unchecked. . .
Bombs went off at two water pumping stations dunng the
'Exchanging the Peace"
Four women defied Episcopal Bishop of Washington and
were declared priests Sunday in irregular ordination
service officiated by retired bishop the Rt . Rev. George
W. Barrett at St. Stephen and the Incarnation Church in
Washlngton.
School· Strikes ~ N-fl•e• l
Miss-America 19'l11, Ta'wny
Elaine Godlm, 18, oC
Yonkers, NY, watehes
Atlantic City boardwallc -K TL!_] H crvwd after recelvingerown. eep--ft:luS ~me ~~:,~coec1at ~
By United Preu lal4nalloaal
Strikes by teaclienarolber un·
ions kept nearly a millicu st"" dents out or classrooms or on re-
duced schedules today at the
start or another school week, and
New Yorkers feared a walkout
that would add another 1.1
million to the number of affected
pupilS.
In Boston. riot-garbed police
dashed with hundreds of rock
... aruL.b.oJlle_.Jhr.o.wlng de·
. monstrators near Charleston
BAY AREA TEACtERS
.STRIKE LOOMS, AS
High School and 62 persons were
arrested·near South -High as the City began Ila second year
of court-ordered classroom de-
segreg.f!.Uon.
guardsmen were in 1icse1 +e in
case of 1ny big outbreak of
vlolenC<>.
Armed 1uarda rode school
buses In Louaville and Jeflenm
County, Ky •• where and.ber bus-
illl onler was In effeet. School cl·
llcials said the number of white
studenla •bowing up for bc11l111
appeared small, but lbe number
of blacks seemed to have iD-
creased over last week, when
busing. and attendant dis-
tUtbantes,""M""ga:n . ·
More than 500 persons have
been arrested and several
persons Injured in that area since
the start"' bualnc last Thursday.
CHICAGO TEACllEU reject,
ed a board of edueatlm contract
proposal and the city's 530,000
pupils were without regular
c1 ...... Sal art es were Ille key Is-
sue for the 28, 744-member THE ARREST total for the Chicago Teachers Union, and
morning reached at least 67, ac· negotiations were going on under
cording to fn unofficial count. a news blackout. Attendahce in Boston was
below expectations. Police and Tbe teachers proposei! medi•
U.S. marshals were on duty at tloo by Mayor Richard J. Qaley,
schools, and 600 national· but the Cbica.go auperlnt.endent,
Ford Veto
To Stick
-Albert .
WASHINGTON !UPI) -House Speaker Carl Albert today
predicted tbe-Senate--'d.-up--
bold President Ford's veto of a
silMnontJI extension al dome£tic
oil price cmlrola.
Albert briefed reporters
followlng-F.ord'.s-Wbite ----meetlng with Democratic and
Republican congression·al
leader.I In tlle Cabinet Room to
cliscuas energy policy, Ford met
earlier with a group of nine
( IN SHORT )
Senate Republicans an the same
subject, .ti
, Joseph" Hannon, said be did not
. favor the mayor's entry Into the • WASHINGTON !AP) -Tiie
P d e ' dispute. • Republicans will bold their 1976 .ro Porno reten 1ng ~ Talks .between the United ~fa=lnC'~:;"".::;:
GOP C•NMatfoa 1!· ·'·"!
.r.. . '"j: Federation of Te~chers with America locale contrasting with . ft. 80,000members. resumed in New the Democrats• Manbattanmeet-~T What' BBC D IF/.• h. 'S·---1-&:-9' "'" York at 9. a.m. PM after a in 1 "TOUJ · S to 0 Wit l.ttu.u<UU.IR• • sessiontllatlastecl until early to-4;,., Republican declalon was"
LONDON !AP)-The British
Broadcasting Corp. says it has
not decided what to do with a film
it made of a simulated porno·
graphic movie that turned out to
be the real thing.
The BBC had planned to show
how makers of porno movies
work and feel about their job as
part of a series called People at
Work for the Open University.
the nonresident school which
uses a combination of broad-
casts, summer schools and cor-
respandence courses for students
to earn degrees alJ over Britain.
''THE IDEA we had was to
take two examples of extreme
work situations,'' an official of
the Open University explained.
"The reactions of the blue movie
makers and of embalmers were
being contrasted with those ~f
people in more normal situa·
tions.''
2 Shot in Head
BELFAST, ..:l_orthem Ireland
<UPI ) -Poli<.¥ found two men
shot to death today and a booby·
trap bomb cr itically injured a
third. Both dead men were shot
in the head. Police did not have
their identities.
The BBC said it arranged for
one of its crews to film porno
1noviemaker John Lindsay at
work. The day before the shoot·
ing , BBC executive Gwynn
Pritch a r d wrote Lindsa y:
''TI1ank you very much for set-
ting up the shooting of a simulat·
ed blue movie for our film. Since,
·or course, it would be quite out of
lhe question for the BBC to be
present at the filming of a hard-
core blue movie, I really do ap-
preciate al l the effort you have
taken to provide me with a
si mulation.··
BUT ''THE intercourse was
the real thing,'' the leading lady,
19-year-old Cathy Schrieber, told
the News of the World. "He was a
nice guy, the guy I made love
with, and I wasn't nervous.''
"I think the BBC men were a
bit embarrassed. It's not their
everyday thing. But I think they
were also a bit fascinated.''
Another performer was Roger
Nelson, who at 24 says he h.as
starred in 200 blue movies. He re-
ported:
'"After the filmlng, the BBC
asked me moralistic questions on
v•hat I fel~ about making sex
films . I s aid what l would say
now -that basically it's just a
film, a job of work. I don't see
anythi ng immoral in it .''
THE DAILY Mall reported
that Lindsay has sold bis rum to
exbibitors in The Netherlands.
But apparently the BBC's fllm
will be laundered before it is
shown .
Relatives Moum
day, but negotiators were made by the site committee fate
pesslmisUc. A UJ1T spokesman Sunday after J'h hours of closed-
said ''I'm not. optimistic'' about door deliberation. averting a strike. Far the !lay at .r,f
least, schools were openror Ll ~FK. Prefle 1
million c_bildren in the natloo's WASHINGTON (APJ _ Sen.
metropobs. , Richard s. Schweiker <R·Pa.),
~-':£.. .:·
\ -~ '
,
says be will ask tile Senate In-
telligence Committee to reopeo
the investigationof the assassina-
tlm ol President JOOll F. Ken-
nedy.
Turkey Earthquake. Schweiker will sponsor a re-
solution tbat would direct the
committee to look into indlc:a·
tlona that the Federal Bureau of
lnvestlgallon and the Central In-'
telligenc:e Agenc7 withheld In-
formation that mlgbt bave
changed the concbmcm ol tbe
Warren Commlsalon, an aide
said Sunday. j
i , Cleanup UnderWay·
UCE, Turkey (AP) -Slnall
tremors continue to panic sur-
vivors of the earthquake that de-
vastated a section of eastern
Turkey two days ago. Offtclals
say the quake killed mc:we than
2,400 persons, and they fear the
total will rise as they bear from
isolated mountain villages.
Necmettin Esenler. a
municipal clerk who lost eight
members of bls faml17, bold out
his bloody bands and tearfully
said: "ldugoutmyi-~d
daughter Vedia from -a rock with these bands.••
MIUT.UT PLANES l!nlaill4
In 11 tons of food, blood, an-
tibiotics and other relief sup-
plies. Mobile boapitals aod
mobile kitchens were set up.
About 2,.000 troops worked
alongsideCivillanrescueteama.
Premier Suleyman Demlre1
toored the area and pledged:
"No me will be left stanlng or homeless..••
Tbe 'nlrlllah slate •S:O.J!;'"" on1J claaalcal music Ill
1DOU1111n1 for the vic:tlma. ,
C.•1 Mhler •11e1c 7"!
CHARLESTON, W. Va. (UPI:) t
-A major back·to--~· deweloped In tbe southern~
Western Virginia coalfields t.>-1
clay with II We picketing reported 1
by dissident 111lners who have ' been demanding the right to
strike Without threat of federaJ ;
court lnJunetiODS, .
"It's just about a full~";
said Ronald Lester of Betley, a 1 subcllstrlet officer In the United.
Mine Workers Dlstrid29, largest1 in Ille lllllon.
l
Storm Watch • m Atlantic
WOMEN IN dusty black shawls chanted moumlnJ scmp
alongside tlle rac-ccwered bodies
of their children.
The stencb of de..U. llDed Ille
air at Lice, eapltal al Ille -
vince which auffered ,_ -the quake at nooa SalurdaJ, Tbe
town of 8,000 was reduced to'rul>-
ble. Officials aid said Ille burial
grounds would not be larie
enough for the 840 persons
believed to bave died in Uc:e.
Fromme Gun Ma.de
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Tlu.uukrswrms Soak Midwest; Great Lakes
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T~r•tUl'llS CUl)t)t'd Into , .. -•1on9 n11.1<:h ol the norl~tn V.S.
bOrdllt" -In POrtions ol t~ RO(ltlft.
Fle ... 11'19s w•t• I" t~ 705 along tlW
QUI'! Mod South Atle1>tk; toa•t.
Meenwhllt. •n Air Fort• recon-
nfl:!Ss.a!'fCe 1)181M! was 5Cl\eduled to 11,
1iirou-o11 • s1rengthenln<o1 troplc•I
depression ., the storm moves
-~ IO<lilY across tl'le Atl.ntlc: ~s~~~~~~~~, 0te .... ,theN•llonlllH1,1rrl(o1ne(Mi""" .....
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tlllolt. TNre w•1 1lso -.,_ ~ 11¥lt't-fttw io-r GA•t LA1tn...w:i
l"toMld't~. ~tornl Ktl¥11't 111 Southt..i
Celi'torflll ll'ld 111'1• of Arlt-POMd
1 fl• floM Ulr•1t Sut1d•w blA •h
flMh ftioed w•tc:l'lel *flll w•rnh'lg5 ex-,..,...., IOIM.,..
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Earl'I' ll'll)f"nino '-clouds ~ to,
-Int' CMll, Ol~IM ... .n-.
CIOudblHS tod1y •nd Tuttd•'I'·
l.IQtlt ~ ••rl~ wind• nttflt ..0
momlne "°"'""Highs IOCMIY Inv. iow
10'1.
CO.st•! 1..,,per1tu,... will ,.,..
belwHf'I .. •nd ,., lnt1nd -.m.
C*et~1 wnt ,..,.,. '''".,....., It~ JL Tht.,.ltr tt'fl'loet'atureiirflllllot""
MONOAY
StcOfld tow 1:0' p,m. o 1
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f"lrMIOw J ;Ma.m. l.J
Flnt l'l!Qrl Tl: 17 p,M, 1,0
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$11'! rl..nl:tl 1.ni., Mt• 1: !Op.in,
""-rlws •:,.. a .m., wt• t !Ot p.m,
At least 1,000 more died In SUI'•
rounding· villages, ofticlala aald.
The continulnc tre-. were
small, but they lnterfend with
the search for the lllltnd and
bodies burled In the debris.
Some sur•lvors wandered
3round In a due, lrJIDJ to llnd
re1au..,. and JIOI•-""" Otben
fougbt over tents,. bl'!'*'b -clothlnc being amnbated bJ
,.......warlr.era.
DRWER C4SVAL
AFTER lllT-RUN
BOSTON (l\P) -Buco
SanchH 31, of Cumberland, R.l.,
was killed In a bit and nm accl·
dent on Massacb...-SSUndaY.
w11nes ... aald Sanchez-hit
by a car driven bJ amm1-
·~· cot out, looked at Son chez body, lit a clcor and drove
off.
Six Decades Ago
WASHINGTON <UPI) -Tiie
.45-eallber cun L1nette ••Squeaky'• Fromme llimecl at
President Ford Frtdal'wu made
M years qo and scld as..,_,,.
mentamplustwoyeanlM«.
Tbe bill Colt 45 Ille carried, -of America'• moat popular
aidearms, WU flnt -=Ille • ar'\1l1 and then sold as &a In 1~1 tald Rex D. Dll'ril,
al ""' Treasury ~·· Bureau ot Alcohol, .........., lld
Flrearma.
D&YiaHld&allQJlbeN...._,
'l'lrelrma Tradns Centa-llM DOt
boea.ablelodelftmlllelbep'1 blaloi,r after that, all....,. It
eoalll be traced turu.r If armr -•otltsuleex!R.
All -.,._bl ....
, ........ ---llat Mid tbe-J badd-...me.ltbeJllD ••llllt ltolMfnlla llallllJiille&, v.s. Attoroer D. Dwa:rne
Kefel told .reportera In
Sadamento SalUl<laf tlle ...,.s
OWDer,!>,llWlWllombe_....Dot
ldenllfJ, waa aware Illa•
ftomme bid ltlJl her-I Nioo.
"We do not bell ... It lliia a
olmiaal blaloey ," X.,.,. ..id.
> t
Tbe gun, Welfldng nearly 2"'9
JJOUDds, mu bave been retire4"a
afterl913,Davilbinted.
"II they're put •WIJ Ill_,.. cood eoncllUon, they last a .,,..,..
long Ume." be said. "If tile~•
expoged to the elements or ! • they're fired conthlually • • ..
they'll deteriorate." •
He sald tbe arni1' In neenP-'
years has stopped selllnc 1
bandauns as surplus. "General· 1
ly, they are reducina tJlem for :
scrap now ao that lh01 c:aa't " 1 _..,,_... .. ..,...
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. -• Mond!r· Sep-•. 11175
Pollee Kill Tenant
OAU. Y PtLOT AS
Strikes Multiplying Scuffle Emh in Death ,
SAN FllANClSOO roP5-Tbe 111\te picture Ballard'1 union has threateMd to watt out
In bat area ••boola darkened !odor .,.tth ,,,_. • WodnMdu Wll841 _. I.a made In Wkl with
walkoolto thnMened In Son Franctaco ana San J9fle the lldlool board..
over wq~ and 'Worllinl c:ondltlool. " • "--· • In San J..... a opoi<0111Jan of the Eut Side
A mntlnc to dfa.euis pauible strike action wu Teachers A11oclatlon Sunday said about 600
"!'M<iuled ror ThundllY by teac.ben ot San J'ran-teachen would lllfOI\' up picket •tens Wednesday.
CJICo's Clauroobl Teoc-. AalocaUon, •ccOntinc openlna day ror ioiiooo blah school students, If
to Jerry De Ryan. presldertt.. • ''mtanln.gfulne•otl• ons'' dldo'toccur.
Board negotlaton announced on Ille w~kend IN • . that $2.2 mllli"" had i-n round and would be ••• EUIBWRERE THE Bay A~ea . tered into necotlaUons ' -Ninety percent ol Berkeley a 980 teachen re-. mai.n6d oo •trike t.od'.ay to protest waae cuts made
BUT DE RYAN CAD.ED the annow>ceme1t' 'a , because ot a clMlclt budget. Negotiations which had
hollow promiH tied with knotled red tape." He and -mofr Friday nJ.i>l were l"elumedlata SUeday.
James Ballard of the American Feder..allon ol -&me 10,000 pupils at 12 schools in Eas.t San
Teachers said the djstrict bu failed to say how tar lose were aflected b)' a walkout by 365 elementary
the money would ao. teachers. No negotiation! were scheduled.
''They 1ay they don't know how much a one per Teacher union leadership in Hayward urged
cent increase for teachers will cost." s.Jlard said. that members reject a tentative contract agree· 1'They're comlna to the f,able wiUiout the buic kind ment reached by ne&otiators for both sides Satur·
LONG BEACH (UPI)
-Police today shot and
. killed a man they said..
pointed a p!.atol al lhem.
( State J Dalton's truck reported-
ly sideswiped anO(her
true u he tried to chante
lanes. Officen 11ld the de-Id
man . identif;ed as Bad L'"'k Bike Protest
Stanley Lewis. about l2, ROSEMEAD (UPI! -SAN FRANCISCO
had been feuding with 11 An El Paso, '!ex. man (AP) -llundreds or
woman tenant of the who was involved In a motort'yclists parked
partme.nt building they car accident was arrf'St· their bike-s on Go lden
both lived in and had al· e.J Sunday on suspi<'ion Gale Avenue al the
le;«edly . threatened her of possession or mari· federal building here in ii
With a pi stol. · juana aJ\ec t.he impaf...1. of protest against proposed c;>t~er tenants of the tM-ac(.•idenl revealed a federal regulations lhal
bui!clio& reportedtr ~m· secret compartment In woul~require 311 cyclists C'ed .th~t Lewi~ ~ h1scar. to wear protective ~1ng earher Ill Pohce said they found belmct5. ~~e evenlng 8 .nd was 360 pounds or marijuana Police estimated thal Ne p.,..,;P,''«'"""'* gene~ally causing trou· packed in two -pound 400 persons were in-
ble with_ other tenants hricks hidden in the volved 1n the dcmomtra·
and walking .~P and down flatbed of a truck driven lion. which blocked traf· or information they need tom!gbtiate. •• dly afternoon. . . . 'Though he was flnit lheballway. by Douglas Dallon. 27. ficSundYy.
llllools prl son er to -;;~~~;;;;;:~:=;:;;;;;:;""';;;;;:=0::::;===""1" receive a college Mellie• Saeed • . .. .. -.
Clerk ·Walkout Averted degree while serving LOS ANGELES CAP)
time, convicted -Avoteisexpectedear·
murderer William ly th.is week on a ten·
Heirens has been de-tative agreement expect.
· .X.L.1.: • ----· --· --nied parole. Heirens -edtoend.tru.~bilily LOS ANGELES <AP) -Union votei'.o'lerithe .~~ againatchain and 111.tor independent.supermarkets has been in prison of the r1rst maJor. stnke
weekend have averted a threatened walkout at but members voted by a 3·to-1 margin Sat\ll'day to since 1946 when he again~t. the. movie ~d
supermarkej..s aod ended asix-4#1.ybakery strike. ·accept a new three-year contract. was found guilty of tf'lev1s1on industry 1n
Some 5$,000';tetail.clerks had warned of a strike Union officials said~ agreement worked out murdering six-year-nearly 20 years.
'· " ~ . ., in Washington with the aid or a federal mediator Leo Gertner, attome-y gave the clerks a SO.cents-an-hour wage ·hike old girl and two for the International AJ.
retroactive lo July 28 and an additional 40 cenU an women. liance or Theatrical
hourefrectiveJuly 25, 19'17. Stage Employes, said the
The clerks, who had been making an averace new conlr•ct worked out
$5.32 an hour, also won a cost of living wage clause. ReJID'8D Friday would get an ear·
Meanwhile members of the International As· -e ly vote by the mem·
sociation of Ma~hinists and Aerospace Workers vot· bership.
cd 4·1 Saturday lor a new pact that will boost their Campaign Cate Gone wages over two years by Sl.35 an hour to $8.00 and --
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!Editor Found . .
1Dead in Vista
DoRAN A. FARNUM, D.O .. F.A.A.O.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
.. !DURCH .... ~ of his office
for tho practlc:• of
OSTEOPATHIC MANIPULATION
32141 AApm Slnet. S.lte C s ... .-c..ai-
493-0101 · > ,,
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includes added fringe benefits . MONTEREY (UPll -
VISTA (AP) -The why Miss Servaas had The machinists' vote ended a labor dispute in· B ')d'ng Fi re Sund 8 y n ight J=:;::=;::=~;::=;::=::;;:::::;;:::::;;:::;::::::;::;;:::;;::::;;:::::;;:;;::;;:;;:::;;;::;;;~ forme.r _!Tlanaging .eQit.Qr .. been killed. valving four major bakeries. About·'lOO machinists, m ~l aestrlfy(>d hfStoric Cer· I ·'
of Holiday magazine has Miss Servaas had most who maintain equipment and bakery trucks, had rito's at The Wharf, a big BACK JO SCHOOL 'th
H-.: 9:00 AM • 12:30 ,M
M-..Y ..... Friday
ly Appoiri1luc•I
been found beaten lo de-recenUy been employed struck the Continental BaJrlngCo. Jastweek. WASHINGTON (AP) ferry-boat-shaped cafe · . WI
alb in her uncle's home · t 1 d'arec\or for -Former California famed si'nce 1919 as the here, authorities s.ald. as ·~~ils. an 'J'hree other firms, Interstate Brands Corp.,
Sherill's detectives publications lor, the. In-OroWeat Co and American Bakeries Co .. tllen Gov. Ronald Reagan will place where abalone . ~· u·· tf•_r:;•f:·;j -s-aaiflne ..._... -"Z·--:--year· ;d.aanapc>lia-Hi-Mm'4:Gal oa:ea out 16out 2300llief maClllriisti. De-Uveries to eoteo-tbe-r-.ace-for--·the-steak-rmr-grrced 1l n , l_~ UU\JY w '' Landmark Fou .. -".:a•ion ft• ed b .... GOP presidential menu for the dis· o Id Sa n d r a J ea n H 1 -d h..,.r., • • local markets were not seriously ~·ect Y ~e I t I "b t erunc esaJ s ewasa 'k nom na .o~ ,,e ore criminatinggourmet. d Servaas ~as found Phi Bet.a Kappa stn e. Thinksgiving a_nd The$250,000fire ofun· Shoesforeverysportan
Saturday "'.ti:ht by her graduate of Wellesley mount an aggre~s1ve known origin lighted up casual wear. Over 100
uncle, retirea Navy College Child Abuse Sentence challenge to ·Presadent bobbing yachts and fis· ~-·~t~yl~es~t~o~choo~~se~f~ro~m;:·:·~·::;:~~~~ Cap~ Herbert Camp'. · Font in primaries a key b d Authorities said an . • hing oats moor e s~P.porter sa1dt~ay. nearby ~as th e bi g THE CORO~EIJ,'S of-autopsy would be· con-As far. as I m COil· restaurant burned on Pil· HANG TEN I fiace said · Miss ScrvaaS ducted. Miss Setvaas PLACERVILLE (AP) -An unemployed ed h did t d · 111 be t ced Se~ b 'ell cem •, es a can a e a'ngs near the entrance lo l.ed of mulli'ple 1·n1·un·es was aJone in her uncle's waitress w sen en . on er conVI on d ed r
r uff ed b h an we ve mov rom the l ou ris t ·oriented tolhe faceandhea~.. home at the time QI .the on charses stemming rom s er Y er the question or 'if,' lo 'tl.'harf
The victim is the niece attaCk, authorities spid. 2·year-old daughter. ·when and where','' said ·
of Beurt Servaas, prCSi· · An ~I Dorado ~perto: ~Jury found. Cf.aye Sen. Paul Laxalt (R-
.dent of .the Cur.tis ·. : E.Martmez,22,gwltyofinfiictingcorporaliDJury Nev.), who heads a Ar
Publishing Co or ln-M~an Hono-'-.1 upon a child,. !elony. citizen ·s commiltee ror rests dianapolis. Serv.aas said ""'° .-.:xi She had been charged follo~g ~ May 4 inci· Reagan.
in a telephone interview Susan M. Pastrick, a dent at South Lake T~. Police said she forced Laxalt said there is
that his niece had ·ar-graduate of -Estancia her dau~ter to stand m a .cold shower and then ''no way" the Reagan
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A controversial $275,000 contract awarded to
Orange County Health Testing Institute (OCHTI ) by
Orange County supervisors bas been given a stamp or
approval by County Administrative Officer Robert •
Thomas.
The CAO was forced lo order an investigation of
negotiations leading to tll.e hefty one-year pact when
top county health department officials cried foul and
it was revealed that Dr. Loui s Cell a "'as a founder or
OCIITI.
In the first instance, the health department of-
ficials' squawk sounded loo much like sour grapes. It
is no secret they lost a battle to keep the task of giving
perspective and existing county employes physical
examinations within their bureaucracy.
As for Or. Cella, the multi·millionnaire political
figure said he no longer has a financial interest in
OCHTl .
While the health testing unit operates rrom one or
the hospitals Cella controls. at least in part. there is
no reason not to believe him when he says he has
rothing to gain through the contract.
Sour grapes and political machinations aside,
there have been enough questions raised about the
controversial contract lo warrant careful follow-up .
T h e board of s upe.r\'..isors. sho..uld appoint a.
monitor lo poli ce the pact and to report to Thom as. •
Wine, Liquor Dicker
Campaign practice reforms undoubtedly have re·
Puced the number of sacred cows for the California
J,.egislature, but the lawmakers still have a few left.
A notable recent example came up when the
Legislature worked over a bifl to raise taxes on
Blcoholic bcvcr ages to rund a lcoholism treatment
brograms. It brought up all manner of arguments over
how much of the load should be borne by the beer-
drinker. the wine-drinker or the booze-drinker.
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Assemblyman Robert Badham of Newport Beach
rought mightily to reduce the propoaed Increase on
beer -due applrently to his rriendshlp with beer lob-
byist Daniel Creedon. Intheendhelost. I
Not so the w ine industry. Producers of California
wine got their increase pared to minuscule one-filth
a cent on each fifth bottle. That cut $6.5 million out of
the proposed alcoholism treatment fund.
Lawmakers apparently were swayed by argu-
ments tha t wine is an importllllt California product
and an industry deserving of protection. But It does
make the slate look preUy silly compared with the
rest of the n ation: of the SO states. California stands
dead last in its per-bottle Won wine.
II the law is signed, beer will go up two cents a
six-pack and hard liquor by about seven cents a fifth.
Total wine tax, after the one cent per gallon increase,
would be only four cents a gallon.
Still, the bill cama out in pretty good shape and
should become law. Governor Brown has had it on his
desk for more than a week now and we hope he signs
it. He s hould recognize that alcoholism is our biggest
drug problem a nd one of the nation's three top killer
diseases.
Making-11 Easy
Free-wheeling Herman Sillas, director of the
California Dept. of Motor Vehicles, has found a new
public-service program for his offices.
Since many customers of the OMV branches
are of voting age, Sillas reasons they would provide
excell ent places for voter registrars. So beginning
Monday, clerks in each office will be available to sign
up over-18 visitors so they can cast ballots.
It's an innovative plan that follows Governor
Brown ·s desire to make state government more
responsive to public needs.
But we s ure hope it doesn't mean the lines at the
DMV will gel any longer.
'I been readin' the' paper about your operation
and figure you might be int.erested in someone
with my qualifications!'
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-~-?~.-IRS Makes an Unfair Call · · . \ • l' .,
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t PAUL HARVEY J
Pan American World Airways
Dear-
Gloomy
Gus
If Battin pleads guilty,
will he be able to avoid
prison and a fin e by making
a donation to Hicks' "flash
roll'' for narcotic s
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C'1eanzng ffp-Legl.s"lntors' Pay :,~
It is not likely that many ( J
citizens will weep for legislators EARL WATERS now facing the peril of having to
pony up some back taxes in con·
nection with the S30 a day living families into residence in the
expenses which they have been capital city and given up outside
blithely collecting seven days a business activities. Acoording to
week in recent years. IRS thi& puts them into the posi-
For the lawmakers have been
previously given rullng.s by JRS
that the allowances were not sub-
ject to taxation and therefore
they have not kept the records
now being demanded. It falls into
the realm or ex post facto ap-
plication or the law.
Not only have the legislators
favored themselves with the sub-
stantial added cash benefits,
they have indulged themselves
with personal automobiles and
all expenses connected with it ln·
eluding unlimited gasoline, at
public expense.
The possibility came with lion of residing where· they earn
notification or recenldecisions in most or their income '\Jld makes NOT THAT the continued col-> PERHAPS the IRSact.ionswiU
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ears -looks to Washington for
escue.
• Once-competitive railroads
1 ~e being shoved aside by a gov-
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•eH«t -cM not .,.c••••rtr, Alle<.111.,. ..;...,, •I tM Mw~•per. ~ ,_PH
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other s tates the expense allowances taxable Jection of unwarranted expenses jolt them into serious considera·
which made 1• jncome. r jstobecondoned..Nooneelsein tion of t~e various proposals : s u c h 3 l . -. '\ public or private employment· is which seek to determine the pro-.
t r nm .e n t -·
f-po nsored
4!orporation. r .Bank e r s
protest in·
creasing gov.
ernmenl
1noopervis-' 10n.
l...The Wa ll
~reet Journal
•ditoralizes,
•·Are Democr acies Gove rna-
ble?'' "Is Freedom Here To
ay?"
. Well. if capitalism is in trouble,
Jet's see how socialism is doing.
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workers were led to believe that
Labor had all the answers. Now
they have a Labor government,
but no answer s.
Britain's socialized steel in·
dustry is losing $11 million a
week. Britain's nationalized gas
industry Jost $97 million this last
:fiscal year. Despite two big in-
creases in rares, Britain's na-
tionalized railroads lost $350
million. The nationalized electric
power industry there lost $565
million. Nationalized coal mines
lost $8.5 million and nationalized
airlines lost $22 million.
Altogether, Britain"s n a·
tionalized industries this last fis-
cal year lost almost $2 billion.
BEYO~D THAT, Britain 's
money Is s hrinkin g at a
desperate rate of 25 percent a
year. Never in Britain's history
has the pound sterling been so
nearly worthless.
Ray Coffey, in London, writes,
•·The horrendous performance of
the nationalized industries has
become a source or deep embar·
rassment and bitter division
within'tbe ruling Labor Party.''
After all, seeking office, Prime
Minister Harold Wilson had pro-
mised extensive further na -
tionalization of British industry.
Britain's workers imagined
that a Labor government would
be most generous with work ers
-and it was.
BUT WHEN Britain takes over
and runs British Leyland Motors.
it costs taxpayers probably $3
billion over the next eight years.
So tbe worker gets a larger
paycheck -but higher taxes.
And now the Labor govern -
ment is pleading with laboring
people to r ore gO'f urther raises.
And the Labor government is
canceling plans to truce over the
aviation and shipbuilding in·
dustries.
Within Wilson ·s own Labor
Party there is an increasing
awareness that doctrinal
socialism doesn't work.
IN PRODUCTIVITY -output
per man -Britain's nationalized
coal, airline, rail, steel, gas and
electric power industries now
rank last among all Europe's in ·
dustrialized nations.
Americans, beginning to ask if
free enterprise can survive, must
carefully consider the options.
Our economic system, for all
its shortcoming s, has been a
good servant or the people. Let's
not.trade a good servant for a bad
master.
lowances tax· IOGHL y incensed at this turn permitted non-taxable living ex· per level .of legislative salaries..
able. The al-, ~ ~ ~)J: of events, the solons are banding Pf ensesthe~cepl_ingi wl heni away{ Thehlemcllseantowf1"xaya_ ntoardeeqsoiuahi'etethesal':!; lotments were ~ together to hire lawyers to do rom e1r pnnc Pe Pace o · -J
0 rig in a 11 y /~ ~ batUe with IRS. work and residence. and eliminate tl)e excessive.
made to help While this column has in tbe But the fair way for IRS to act fringe benefits. U they lumlsh·
defray ll·v1'ng 11 be 1 crl . 1 f is to serye notice that bencerorth lheir owp cars1 and claim reim· pa en 1evere y tica o -~~-Uo be d b ts f ... and costs or the ~ a wances are to e--unemeo on y or .u.n use these .,Rayments, especially fur,·. •m d 't bl .~ · • l tbei whil •-•!in salons while d ft th 1 isl.a .e. e axa e, SuuJec.. o , r -.expenses e ue1. .... ~ . g ··way from ll1S en e eg lure is nt!t ~tteddeductions. on official state business there "" in session, one expects fairness Th ~ '-h id not ...,..to ··-·'dbelitU to ·u · their hom es attending the intaxalionbyJRS. esownss ou ex~.. wvu.t e en cae. sessions. It was started in the be in special privilege class, A blue ribbon panel composed
days when legislators were paid lf, as reports for derp.ands of treated differeptly from other of persons not subjeet to
only $100 a month. Sessions then accountability for expenses for state officials o~ emPloy~ All or legislative pressure could quick-
were held only about six months the past two years indicate, the them_ with the present exception ly resolve the matter of reasona·
every two years. IRS is seeking lo retroactively of the legislators, receive living ble PV tor legislators. But it .
collect back taxes on these pay· expenses only when they are would. be a grave mistake to
With the advent of the year mentsitwould&eemitisunfairly away from their headquarters estabt'ish a permanent com•'
around sessions many of ~e putting the legislators' back to andthenonlyforactualexpenses missionforthisfunctiouasaome
lawmakers have moved their the wait.. e iDcvred. have.proposed.
Big Guns ·Aim~d ·irt :?oil:~ai;~
WASHINGTON -Sen. Bir<h
Bayh, D-lnd., in one of the most
audacious acts since David
chaJlenged Goliath, will attempt
to break up the economic power
or the big oil companies
He is preparing for a bruising
battle. A private memo, intended
for his' eyes only, warns that "the
oi l industry is beginningtomobil·
ize"' and that he "can expect
fierce opposition."
But Bayh believes the only way
to bring competition back to the
domestic oil industry is to strip
the big companies or their con-
trol over all stages of production
from the oil well to the gas pump.
HE HAS drafted legislation
(JACK ANDERSON J
which would prohibit the majors
from engaging in more than one
of the four segments of the in-
dustry -production, transporta·
, tion, ref mine and marketing.
Here·s how Bay's bill would
work , according to a confidential
analysis:
"In the case or the big eight -
Exxon; Shell, Texaco, Amoco,
Socal, Mobil, Gulf and ARCQ -
which have major interests in all
four segments of the industry.
each company would have to de-
cide which area it wanted to re·
main in and divest ilself of aJl in-
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terestlntheotherthreeareas." ~ through the Senate. The oil
The analysis, prepared by staff barons are also beginning to get a
aide Howard Paster, contends littJ" Worried. ''The industry
that the oil industry is «,essenttat.. ori · ly non-competitive.'' "'J'he majOI' gin:ally did not get excited:
companies control oil fields, however, that is changing,'' ·the
transmission lines, tankers, re· memo adviSed.
fineries and service statiOns.. ,·.~ • .. , ~· But it warned: ••wecanexpect
IN OTHER WORDS, as Paster fierce opposition, not only in the
puts it in his memo, they "'control hearings but also in the medila
theoilfromthet~ll!-eitcomes_out • -: • and through the ol the ground unt1l 1s pumped mto
the gasoline tank." Reduced to shareholders.
sta~es, "the 20 largest oil <Om·
panies control more than 7S per·
cent of production, refmin1 and
marketing and more than 90 per ..
4'Elll of pipeline capacity.••
How About a 3~day Marriage Option? -·
1b1s fives the oil gianta the
power to manipulate prices. The
Senate memo cites ''the in•
famous .July 4th gasoline price
increases'' as an example.
Although the increases were
strictly legal, ''the oil companies
were able to prevent competition
from holding the Increases in
check by limitinf ref"inery opera-
tions during May' and June and
lhWJ creating a .su;>Pty-demand
imbalance fdr gasoJlne im-
mediately prior lo the peak driv·
inR" season,•• the memo charges.
•10n.e uncertainty," ad~ the
memo, ''is the enent of the in·
evitable Administration Support
for the industry.•• Bayb
resPonded to, lbia statememi by
-scribbling in 1.b.e margin: .. We
can't win this one on the Hill alone.••
' But as the consumers dig de:-
eper into their poekets lo paJ
gasoljne prices and boating .,.,...
ts, they may raise a boWI thll
will be heard on Capitol hlltl
Then the Bayh bill may haveta
real thance. '
~for Mrs. Ford! She's a re·
gular one·woman sexuaJ revolu-
tion.
Not only does she candidly de-
fend her right to s leep with her
husband in
their double
bed ''as often
as possible,·•
but she can-
did I y con·
dones the
right of her
dau g h te r ,
Susan, to
have a pre·
marit al af·
fair.
Of course, like any good
parent, she says, "I'd want to
,know pretty much about the
)"OWlJ man she was planning to
bave the affair with ahd whother
it was going to b9 a worthwhile
•counter or whet.her jt wu 10-
• ing to be one of lb-•• ,'-' Well, Yoliknow. .
So our revolutionary Flrat
~ hH at IH I brou&ht the
e 1ubje<t out Into the open.
To be aura, u with all revolu·
d6M, thll one may caute pt'O--
( ARTHOPPE )
blems. ("'But, gee, Susan, your
mom said it would be okay .")
OR TA.KE the case of Jerry
and Betty Haberdash, whose
daughter, sue, showed u.p one
evening with a nervous-looking
swain named Morton.
"Mom ! Dad!"' <riedSUe1aily.
"Morton has a question to pop to )'OU.,,
''Have you come, )'OWtl man,•·
said Mr. Haberdash, looking up
from bls newspaper, "to ask for
our daughter's hand?''
"Well, ,no, slr," said 1ttotton,
fidgeting . ''Not exactly her
hand."
"And can you support her,"
continued Mr. Haberdash stern-
ly, "in the manner to which she's
accustomed?"
·~1 don't want to support her,''
blurted Morton. "I want to live
with her."
"Jerry, let me handle this,''
said Mrs. Haberdash quickly.
"Tell me, Mort.on, is this going to
be a worthwhile encounter or one
of those. ' •• ,
11 08. HONEST, Mrs .
Haberdash, I think it's going lo
be really wortbwbUe. I know I'm
sure lookin1 forward to it."
"I mean from Sue's point of
view. Do you promise, Morton, to
f
I
love. cherish and culturally
enrich her?••
"Sure. She can even borrow
my library card."
"And do you, sue, take this
man to have and to bold until •• _
Tell me, Morton, bow long an al-
f air are you planning?''
··oosn, I don't know," said
Morton, perspiring. 11How about
30 days •ilh an option to re-
new!"
''Thirty days !'' cried Sue.
burslin& Into tears. "Is lbal all
you think of me, Morton?''
"Gee,Sue ••• ''
''Before we tel lbe date,''
mllled lln. .ffaberdash, "we'U
have to pick out the anoou.nce-
mmto, the 'Al Home' cardB, the
guest llal for Ille ~ and .. ...
In the end, Morton and Sile de-
cided to 1et married Instead on
the l"OWlda It wu simpler all
around. Mr. Haberdash wu still
punted by the whole thing.
"What l.n taniatlon wu that all
aboUtT''becrumbled. , '
B•t llra. Haherdub just
·smiled happll1. I
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''Uthe samecODifaniesdid not
control the flow o crude," the
memo contends, ''the refinery
operations and the ttlalling or
1aso11ne by aueb ••• a bJ&bly an-
ti·competitive maneuver would notbave ~en-posfible~"
The memo abo c:lteo '\the re-
fusal or the m al or oil _.mes
to ,sell lower·l>rlc.d domestic
cnide to lndepeudeot rd"UMllles
W>tll fatte4 to do eo••· by the
Federal EntrlY Admlnlstnitlon.
1111! ULTlll.ATE vldlm ct \lit
oil companle1• colluatob, of
f!'OUl'Se. are the cu.st.om~ who
have been pouring more end'
nicn o1 lhetr earnin1111 11116 the
pockets or lb toll men.
Bayb bellevu he bu • cood
-.hance, of pu1bin1 Ma bill
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' LOS ANGELES (APl -What ever bappenedt~
:the Slasher, ~ho temlrized this city by slitting the
throats of nine men in a 2~ month period nine
months ago?
"Technically, at least, the Slasher was never
arrested,·· Jay Berman of the district attorney's of.
fice said. ''The case is still being investigated.''
AND THOUGH 'l'HE POUCE Slas~F--Task
,Force ~as been cut back "considerably," there still ·
Jare Policemen working full time on the case said a ,..li~e spokeaman ,.Lt. Dan Cook. •
: The killings began Nov. 13. A victim with his
throat slashed eai-to-ear turned up about once a ·"'·eek until th·e end of January, sparking one of the
biggest manhunts in this city's history. Tbe first
seven murders wer~ in the Skid Row area. Several
victims were reportedly homosexuals.
Police have said virtually nothing about the
Slasher case since March 17, when public defenders
ror Vaughn 0 . Greenwood, then in jail on another
charge, obtained a court order forbidding law en-
forcement offi('ials from mentioning Greenwood in
the slashings.
THE GAG ORDER WAS SOUGHT alter
· published speculation lit)' members or the police
! force thit Greenwood, 31, may have been the
~ Slasher. f Greenwood was arrested Feb. 3 and accused of
~ assault with a deadly weapon in the knife and
· hatchet attack on two men in the suburban
' Hollywood Hills. He was convicted July 31 and is to
be sentenced Sept. 10. ·
Attention focused on Greenwood because the
-1ast slashing victim was tot.Ind three ·days before
Greenwood's arrest and because he had· bee9 con-
'victed of a slaShing tltt•ck':ln Chicago. ' · . . ' 1 POLICE RECORDS IN CHICAGO show
Greenwood was convicted o{ two charges or. ag-1 grayated battery in ·a May 1966 Slashing and stab-
{ bing attack on Mance Porter, 70, who lived at a Skid
Row hrea hotel. Porter's throat was slashed ear-to· ~ ear with a knife, buthellvedtotestify at the trial.
Court records show that Porter said Greenwood ~ forced him to perform a sex act. Greenwood was re·
? leased fr-0m prison J ari. 3, 1973.
, Chicage palice homicide Sgt,. Rocco Rinaldi
. ~aid in March tbat Greenwood was acquitted on two
;.:rnur'der charges in June 1965 in the fatal slashing of
tone Chicago Skid Row drunk and bludgeoning.pf a
second.
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LONDON (AP) -
Child-battering a nd wife·
.battering have been well
..publicized, but it's time
the public realized that
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'Needing'
:Roughage
some people beat their
grannies, Dr. Geoffrey
Burston writes in the
British Medical Journal .
''One wonders ·how
many of the elderly who
'fall down frequently,' do
so because they are as-
saulted," he said.
Burston, a geriatrician
at Southmead Hospital in
Bristol, said in a
telephone· interview he
has seen old people with
bruises and broken
bones and ribs.
'' HOUSfON (UPI) -A Family doctors,
London physician says bospitat· casualty of·
.white bread is the basic ficers and social workers
cause of constipation and should be aware of the if Americans changed passibility of granny.
their diets the laxative battering. he said. He Id b bl amed the syndrome on industry cou· e theinadP.Ouatehelpoften eliminated. -, Dr. Denis P . Burkitt, 8 given to relatives left to
5 u r g e 0 0 8 n d copewitholdpeople. ·
e.pidemiologis t , said "Jn no way do 1 con-~mericans do ·not eat done granny·battering," Burston said. ··But I nough roughage auch 85 think there are very few
bran. wheat. b arley, oluswhoatsometimeor
b>m, rye, potatoes, peas a not be r, per b aps ~:e::i~ white bread. physically or !1t least
tittle roughage or verbally, haven t lashed
r, and too much in out at so~eone when Olli'
d'et causes constipa· temper Just frayed:~ 1 much. I am sure this 1.s
'·i think the American what must happen.''
~et should go back to .
ead and potatoes. but Grading u....:-G
whole bread and ~
,iled potatoes, .. BurlcJtt s.<CRAMENTO (AP) 'mde said studies in 1.a -Grading work will
tries showed a link begin soon on 3.8 miles ol
ween Iow·rougbage the 21.S.mlle unfinished
fliets and constipation part or Interstate 5 ~•d such dlseas'e• 811 between Stocklon and
earl disease. gall S&cramento, the state
ones, appendlcltjs, dl1·· D eipia rt m e n l of
1,Bses of the intestinal Traneportat loo said .
fining, cancer of the col· Pi om bo Cor·p. of San
p1J:t •arlco1e vepis, Carlos submitted the
1l4m or rho Ids and lowelt pr live bids,
obesity. $3,487,000.
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Shell Infbrmation Series:
Gasoline Mileage
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Shell did a three-part test of
so me of that mileage advice
you've been getting. The first
two parts showed the value of
good "mileage maintenance.•
°'"' -,. The-third-part showed-how
much we co uld stretch a gallon ot gas using
onl driving techniques. Doing the same
things might save you money, ana the oountl'y-
gasoline.
Mileage .sabotage
To show the benefits of keeping a car in top
mileage shape, I needed a car that wasn't in
good shape. So I got one ofour Shell company
cars and sabotaged it.
First, I putthecarslightlyoutoftune. I set
the ignition timing back five degrees. Then. I
made it idle a little too ·fast and too rich .
N~xt. I put on bias-ply tires instead of
radials. And I lowered the tire pressure from
the proper 24 pounds to 19.
Then I put the wheels just a hair out of
Here I am \11th the test car. Alter the sabotage \.\'as done,
I don't think the car v.•as in any "·onie shape than
thousands uf can; on th\! road.
alignment (V.. in. excess toe-in).
Finally, I put in a mileage handicap that
most people don't know about -single grade
30 weight motor oil instead of an all-season
10W40 molDroil.
Phase one: I think there
are a lot of handicapped cars
Still wonde1ing what it
• was all about, our Zl
test drivers took turns
driving the course, a
22-mile p'ath that
included both in-town
and highway driving.
The drivers didn't know Each\vasinstructed to
v.·e had ini:;talled thi:; h precision fueJ...measuring drive in his or er
equipnK!nt in the trunk. usual manner.
After each driver s turn, I sneaked a look at
the special mileage meter hidden in the trunk.
Average for all Zl drivers -13.6 miles per
gallon.
Now here's a bit of a shocker.
According to the best infonnation I could
find, 13.6 mpg is >wt bad mil£age for a car of
this make and year.
So, while I can't say there's another car
with exactly the same handicaps, I figure that
a lot of cars probably have mileage handicaps
just as bad as our test car.
Phase h!o: What's good
mileage maintenance worth?
After all 23 drivers had finished. I set out to
undo the sabob!g!!.
By changing from bias-ply tires to steel
radials at the right pressure, we exjM!Cted ID
improve gas mileage about seven percent.
By Dave Berry, Shell Mileage Expe,rt
Our test group \\"as madt> up of onlinary dri\·ers. Orerall
mik.-a~ impni\'effit'nt \\a.~ z1..:. !lt!l°tt!nt.
We looked for a five perceni boost from
correcting ignition timing.
An in1provement of about four percent "'a"
expected from con-ecting the idle mixture.
And, although we couldn't say how much.
we expected to save some fuel by getting the
wheels aligned . correcting the idle speed.
and changing from single grade 30 weight
motor oil lo a multigrade JOW-40.
When the same 23 cbivers drove the course
a second time, \\ithout knowing the car had
been changed, they· averaged 15.6 mpg. An
improvement of 14.6 percent -two miles B"r
gallon better. or course savings \\ill be different for
different cars and cbivers.
How to figure the real cost
of mileage maintenance
Obviously it pays to make mileage improve-
ments like proper tire pressure. But what
about a tune· UP or radial tires? ls the gas you
save worth it?
Let's take a tune-up as an example.
It could easily reduce gas consumption by
five percent. For the average driver, that
would be 371'.! gallons a year, enough to offset
a large part of the p1ice of the lune-up.
1 The point is. when you're deciding ID have a
particular job done on your car, don 't forget to
consider the potential gasoline savings, too.
Of course the best gas stretcher of all cost-'
nothing. It"s the way you drive.
Phase three: "Pretend it's
your last gallon"
'That's what I told our test drivers when we
started the thin:! phase. We wanted ID see
how much farther a gallon would go when
they used good mileage driving skills.
Here's what I told them to do.
One: Accelerate gently. You don't have to
l v.·ent ak>ng to "back!letlt drive" in the third phase or~
tel!lt.. My mileage tif)! helped the test. group averag!' an
a1klitional 8.9 percent imprcn'l'ment.
creep away from a light. Just take it easy.
Two: Anticipate st.ops. Take your foot off
the gas and let the car coast up to the
intersection. ,
Three: Don't go too fast or too slow. Most cars
get their best mileage around 35 mph. We
didn 't go over 50 on the freeways .
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Four: Get into high gear quickly. Jfyou have
an automatic , learn to "feel" the shifting.
With these tricks, our test drivers got an
average of 16.8 mpg . An additional 8.9 per-
cent for a whopping~S.5 percent over the first
run. That'sequivalent ID nearl:t. three months"
worth of gasoline per year.
"nlLotllte value of
just one month's gasoline
Maybe your car is already in good shape. Or
maybe you can't afford repairs right now.
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But remember, our chivers saved nearly
enough with the driving techniques alone to .
add up ID a month's supply each year.
And they didn•t creep around at a snairR
pace to do it either. They averaged 33 minute•
to cover the cow"Se in the first two runs and
only six minutes longer "ith good mileage
chiving techniques. 'That"s a small inconve-
nience for the potential saving.
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Here are some ways your
Shell Dealer can help
Mileage Markers
Stop by your participating Shell Station for a
free set of these Mileage Markers. On your
speedometer, tiiey remind you (not to men-
tion others \Vho drive your car) at which
speed~ most cars get the best mileage.
Talk to your Shell Dealer if you have
questions about the conclitionof your car. He
may be able to help. --
Check the Shell lineup for the right gaoo·
line for your rar.
Shell Super R<'R"Ular Lnll'aded' ha....; g-ootl
driveability to fight :otaUout and he!"litation.
Its excellent dctl·rgent pro1 )(·rtie." help keC'p
your carburetor clean. and that's g(}()(I for
mileage.
In adclition, iL'5octane rating i:-< higher than
the government-required minimun1 for
unleaded ga.~linC'!', :--11 it can stop knock iJ1
many '75 cars .
Super Shell ha~ thl' same good chivcability
and delergCnt propf'rties a-; Shell Super
Regular Unleaded. Cse it for top-rate J>e.r4
formanct• in pre-19;;, rru·~ that rl'quire high
octane fuel.
Shell Regular i~ our lo\Vt•:-:t pritl•d ga ... o\inl'.
If vour car run ... '' Pll on rPJ.,rular, USt' it.
• :<.10111 lalt• IT'lfHl1.J rar,; can tJ~c ll nle:id .. d l.CTI'"!<n•· Tn makr
cert;un th11l .\·,,ur c11.r c11n. ch1'l'k S"llr 11..,, n•·r·~ manual.
Any questions? Write me.
Just write Dave Berry. Shell Oil Company,
P.O. Box 61609. Civic Center Station, Hous..
ton, Texas 77208. I'll try to gi\·C' .YOU ans\\·ers.
I'll also send along a copy of our booklet,
"Confessions of a Mileage Champion."'
People
working
with energy
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Shooting
Suspect
Convicted
SANTA ANA -A man
who adm itted fatally
I shooting hii male com·
panion through the eye
after the pair quarrded
over the use or an
automobile has pleaded
guilty to manslaua:hter
charges in Orange Coun~
ty Superior Court.
Judge Kenneth
Williams sent Lawrence
Leonard Brim. 26. of
COiorado Springs. Colo .•
to the state's Chino
facility for -_ pre-
sentencing study. He will
sentence Brim Sept. 18 to
what could be a state
prison term of up to JS
years.
Brim was booked on
murder charges last
March 3 when Stephen
Kent Pee ry, 2 6, of
Fullerton , was sho t
through the left eye
while he was at:guing
'With Brim. Police said
Brim was a guest in
Peery's home at the
time.
. Deacla Nocfcn
WHEELl!R
MARJORIE M. WHE ELER. r1$I·
dent ot HunUnotQtl IM•ch, C•. 0.11 of
de-11'1 S.ptember 2, 1t1S In Huntrl'!Qlon
&11Ch. 8ornMiorch 20, tl'M In Porllbnd,
Oregon. Survi'H'd by t.tr i.on, J•..-R.
Wl'weler of Huntlrt11ton a.acfl. S.rvl(ll
Wiii De MIO •t 3:00 P M TutW.Y,
9r•v1llC11, W151mln511r Me moria l
Peril. Rev. Or. JamH c. 0 1..,. offl·
clMI. Smlllu' Morluiiry lllr1tlor<1.
SP'l!ROUTQ
JOVITA SPEROUTO. 01te ol dfflh
Se1>11mber ~. lt1S In ~f*"'· C.. Born "\lr'Ch 11, 1'01. Survlwd by Mr._;-
Rudolph Cltnlut111os ot Huntl1111ton
Be.ch, C•.; t gr•ndchltdr.n .rid 1 grNl-tranot;hlldren. Roury 1:30 PM
Ml)n(lly, Smltlli' Cheptl. M9ut:OOAM
T"'MMoy, SI. Simon & Juo.: Me;Mllt &
--tAGl•~l4.......J~ntr--G
$Mpl'lrrd C1rn111rr. Hunlln91on
a.-11. c.. Sfnllh1' MortllWY dlrec· .....
• McNEIL.LY
.JOtiN JAMES Mt NEILLY of Casi•
Mtw. c.. palled 1w1y S~!ell"Cler s.
1t7S. Sl.trwlved by 1111 wll1 Kattlerlr..: ._ 50rl'-How•rd McNeUl"t of Gt""ts
Pe$,°'"°" Mid Randall Mc Neilly of
Colt• Mew; dilluthter. Hatal Upard of
COlllll Mew; • gra,.dchUdren ar>d l
Monday, S!ptemt>er-8, t975
LM.Boyd
No Applause
-For Anthem
Remember , the lobster always enters its
burrow, tail first.
WAS NONE OTllER than Gene Fowler
who said, "Success is a toy balloon among
children arm ed with sharp pins.''
ORANGE COUNTY
Land Use
Element
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County Nixes
Training Bid
SANT A ANA -OranJle Coun..lf. Admlnlatratlve Officer Robert Thomas w,.in ay wlll uk the
county Boan! of Superviao<I to reject a propotal by
Santa Ana Tustin Community Rolpltal to train Its
own~olpw;amedica.
Supervisors last month tentatively turned
thumbs ddwn on the idea after heartna: an oral pre-
sentotion by hospital and cliy ofOclala. But they
asked Thomas to exploretheposaibillty anyway,
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PUKAS-5.49
·COR~
11ec1, Orange, Slllllky
LIQUID SILVER
LIQUID GOLD
TURQUOISE
HIS
CLIENT ASKS i( ba bies ever cry audibly . .
befo~ they're born. Definitely. Medical r e·
cords list o ne inst a n ce
wherein an unborn infant
wailed for 40 minutes.
CL~Jw...e Due THE eosPrr.u..uked tor permlssloo to train ·~ a second y,aramedic team f« Santa Ana to auament
the exist ng county-trained team until a se;ond
SANTA ANA -Six-countyteamcanbeputlntotbefieldnextyear.
TO OUR Annu a l
Li meriek Contest comes
thi s s u,bmi s s io n from
Will iam K. Alsop, Jr.:
''It's no trick to fix wJ cks
Qr mix wax ... I 'm sick of
thick chicks in slick slacks
.•• 1'"'or kic ks, I s tack
sticks . , • Pick fl ax, or pack bricks . . Sack
tacks, or ax ticks, or track yaks."
• N.EWLYWEDS
Just about IO percent or all the newlyweds
25 years ago lived with in·laws. Fewer than
one percent do so now. True, that was fairly
soon alter WOrld War II when housing was
hard to come by. But our Love and War m an
says that situation is flat out incomprehensi·
ble to most young couples today. That was
about the year when "Good.night, Irene" got
so popular. Whe r e did you and yo ur
matrimonial mate live then?
Q. "ON WHAT occasion is it okay to ap-
plaud the National Anthem ?''
A. "Never," says a Washington, D.C. pro-
tocol spe£ialist who always wears a severe
correct suit.
teen proposed technical
changes to the Land Use
Element of the Orange
CoWlty General Pla n will
come before the county
Board of Supervisors
Thw-sday for adoption.
It will be the first of
two general plan a mend-
m ent sessions s et for this
year. Under the state
law that r e quired
g~eneral plan prepya-
t1on, three a mendment
sessions are allowed.
TROUGH MOST of the
proPosed alterations are
relatively minor, several
are expected lo trigger
s harp d r bate among
superviSors and land de-
velopers.
Among other things,
supervisors will consider
prdposals to establish
minimum lot and dwell·
ing sizes for'each.type of
residential unit
described in the.g""'l':ai
TIUEVES plan and make specific
That one out of every 15 department store a d j u s t m e n~ t s . · i n
shoppers swipes something has been rePorled. perm itted development -.A n~_U_gnwide !ludy i:e~e~ it. But local re-densities. :., -
search in New York City indicates one-out or-~=i\iajor c h anger-are
every nine shoppers swipes something there. also expected in the open
Ave"rage theft at last r eport was about $36 space provisions of the
worth. land use element, includ-
' Address mail to L .M . Boyd,.P.O. Bor 1560
Costa Mesa, 92626
Copyright 1975 L.M. Boyd
To date. all 92 oaramedlcs in the county have
been trained and certified ~ an intensive pro-...
gram at Orange County Medical Center.
Thomas said the Santa Ana-Tustin proposal t-
"has not been formally ·preaented in a clearly de·
fmed manner to either the .~ty Emergency
Medic.al Care Committee OI" the health officer.••
He told supervisors ·in bis report that the
hospital to date has only a&reed to provide the same
or better training as that offered through the
medical center.
"THE HOSPITAL has not indicated at any time
the scope of their proposal, that ia how many
paramedics'they propose to train and (or bow long
would the training continue to be provided,"
Thomas said. · • Thomas conceded that the single paramedic
unit now operating in the city is overloaded a nd a
second county unit won't be operational until next
' u oc loW...ctM tissue.--.ex.tr.acu.--mull.t I
blood su~ar. shouldR't •I. ~ vtr.'Jnin the rapy and "l
able to eat all the sugat' t ~iropractic care. ~ ~
11"•.rh?i'~ question is often While the terrri "low hloorl :
k . sugar" would seem lo 1n-. ;. ~s
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hypoglyrem1 a. but aren t yet not t he case. Th e idea is to i .a v.·ar~o_f 1~s fu!I maintain a healthy blood sug .• _..,,
, 1 ~pJi calJ ?n5' arlevel.nottry lo"catch up" J
A's muc ~ as I with insulin production. Can-·
• __ ,,_ v.ould like lo dy a nd frulL"> v.·ith a hi gh , r-------------------~ tell ~h e.m Ye:'· naturalsugar contentmay be .?
lhe a~o;wer is an excellent sou rce of quick ;
May.
no . 0 un -energv for peopl e V.'it h dt-.rst.and v.·h.y norn::ai!i sugar levels. but they . ?
' ~-' this IS SO, V.£'. c8)1 ·lfe i'.ftla .dhWO fa JI of the ~ " m ust look at , •:-t · · '
S h• k ( · ,'f_\ j u s t w ha 1 bypo«tYJJ:emia.~1s:t1m . \.'
C I,( -....... , ... 8f$ ' 'If" ~--.--.• .,._,._., .,,.g1yeemi• _, wo.+li~i m-• or l •V.11' e ..... o.e. is, -tiypog ly l i\., ar e r e-Baaically. it is an overw gniied. te and func· ~ Offer ... N .. EW ittretion of insulin by lhe tklnal . ~ 1::14 organic .,s pancreas. '(his surplus ill:'!.' hypoal~~~rv ·may resulL .....
__ 5ulin rpUns I.hat P.£Q le with from ~h:Mi. the runcti~onal .,
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11uicklythannormal. lhe stomach. pancreas and
For this r eason. rrequent adrenal glands. 'i P I ti.\;"'-• feeclin~s are necessary. The l\'ature inlend£.-d for your rogram. '-..~ ~iet should generall y be high glands to functi on properly,
· 1n fat s and protein (slow con· but they must have a normal ""'Ii
· version to energy) and low in now of nerve impulses to do-s<f 11------... -----______ .. ca r~OJ!ydrates (fast con· !'io. \\'h ilc all branch~s of lhel(\ · >gre1111.qrandchlldr•"; brother. WllUam
McNtllly of ~!tau. lretillr>d. Se,.....ICIH
-••Mid illl ll :OO AM Monda.,, Pacific \. _ _. .... ,. ... -_. .... ,. ... -_. .... ,. ... -,,. .... ,...,
Vh Olapel. lnternwnt, Pacific Vie.,
ing an incentive for de-
v e Io per s granting
higher densities when
more than 50 percent of a
project is r etained as
open space. Totally different than any other
version to energy ). Obvious-heali ng arts recog n11e that :..is
ly. & diet high in sugar con-th e nerv es pass down the 1
tent would just compound the spinal col umn and 'emer~e Cf
probl em by bein1; co nverted throu,ghnerveopenings inthe t
to glucose and "'burnedup"in vertebrae. Chiropractic ts-
Mt,,_lal Park, N•wpor1 Baach, ca.
PK Uk Vlt!w Mort1,1111rvdlr•cloo..
ORAHOVElll 1 tlYMAN GRANOVER of N9-1
a-:11, ca. 0.1. of o.atl'I seocfmbe.r •· 1'15. S11rvl .. •d tiv Ills wife $.aral!;
s~. R•lPl\8er1(of Coronaoel,.,..r.
Gt"}l""ll<le i.er .. lc•s _..,, l'leld at l :OG PM Monday. 5-Pt•mber I, Paclfk vi.w
#tfnOl'lilll Park, N•wport S.iKI!, ca.
Patillc Vlt!w Mor11,1er¥ dlr•c1~
aORAUX
.. IERAE 1101tAUX. rosl!Mnl ot
t.,._ Nlg!Mll, Cl. 0.t• of clNll'I Sitp.
1•tn0.r •. 1•1s, S11rvlv•d by -• dHgflter, Mr&. Merl• J•nnl~ ol
t.tg._ Nlil"'4; -vr•Mldilllll!lhl••.
Mr1. C•rm•n Jol!t11on of Ugi;na
NIJllOI; J ., .. 1..,.randcrllldr"', Mmr'll,
8rilldl..,. •~ Vlctorl• Jollfl-; -"*'·Mn. P•Sq111111111 8reytort of MtNo Por11. Gra\lh.lde Mr .. k•t MofldillY 11 :OO
AM. AK9nslon Cemttery, McCormlcll
&..-&oecb Mol'11.1••Y dlrocton. ASTIElll
ROSE ASTIER.•tt•7, reMdontof El
Tot., ca. Oale ot ~•11'1 Sillptenlbtr 3,
1tSS '"~''..,,.Sill, C.. Sl.lrvl,,,_,by Mr .IMl.lgMer, I.._ A. Elder of El Toro;•
or•11dcllildr•h •nd 6 11•••1·
••4Mct1Udr111n. ~•• or Ctltl11•1"
9un61 Mii be M.MMMy, 11:00 AM. •I
Mo111ole1,1m Chapel, Holy Cro••
(Mnatery, Lo5Anoei.s. 8ell 8roadW'i11
MOftuw'tdlroctors.
IOUWMAN
ISMARANTI BOUWMAN, -oess.,..
lkltntol Sillnl• Al'IO HtlQl!tl, C.. 0.Mol
w.th Stplemtitr s, t•7S. G•-~lde
MtYkff Wiii bo held on Tuetdllly 10:00
/llJli, £1 Toro C•mol•tf· 8•11 6rOlldw111y
MOrtlNIFJdlr.c:ton.
' TllllENC:H
TltEVEl.YN TRENCH, teslc:letll of
Cost• MtU, ca. Datt of death ~
~ J. 1'75. Prlv•I• wrvkn _...
tltld 1111 El Toro Cemetery. 8tll
aro.a..y Mortu•ry 01rector&.
IEA\.
SABINA/ii.. BE/il.l.,99110, ,...,_,.tot
~ Hill9flts, ca. SUl'vh'illd bY lier
~ ei.s c. S.•t ot Htwport
Btil(tl, Cil.; -son, Robilrt 8"1 or
s.itil Milrlil; t-dill119l!Wn,, u111an
Qllllrlltlfflln fll Qnogon ilnd Bell• 8•i1Qa
of Redllllonds,. c..; 12 '''"lkhlldrem. S
_..i..,,..oct111<1ren. 5e-l'VICH Wiii be
held TW1dillY 10;l0 AM, B•ll 8~y
Cfloc:iol. l...Wrment, HlllslOo Cemet1rv,
Aftllillftlh, C.. bell 8rotdwily Mort11ary """'""· MCNll\.
SUSAN McNEIL, re•IN"t of CO-St•
Mnill, C•. Oilte of ctl•lh Sfftilfnber S,
1f1S. 5'1rvlwd by tllree H1111Mer10, Joafl
Betes,. Pilulltlil Pronc1try11111 Md Rllill
Mcl111C11; 1-' 1J1ler10, one brOtl'let', ,1~
9r111ftolkfllldr•"· ""er•I nlK1s an.o ~ R_., w•s lttld S1.1ni;lrf 7::JD PM. ,,,.U. MondilY 10:00 AM, ootl'I at
SI. JoM n. IMp'lbt. ln•rnwnt. Good
SlwptllrO Ct~•ry, 8111111.e.roeron c-a. MtM MOr1ui11'Y dire< ton.
Lighting Curb?
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Ad Energy Uses Mulled by Board
By BILL SCHREIBER
OIUMO.ilyPUotS&atf I
SANTA ANA -
Orange County
Supervisors Wednesaay
will be asked to consider
adopting new county or-
dinances regulating the
use of outdoor advertis·
design and1insulation im-
provement, restriction of
promotional activities,
more efficient appliance
design, better ways to
generate and tra'nsmit
power and identification
of alternative sources of
energy.
' ing lighting. lnresPonsetoaboard THE SECOND
request of earlier this alternative would thrust
year, County Ad-the county into a lead
ministrative Officer position in regulating
Robert Thomas said it is commercial and ad·
within the county's vertising power use in
power to pr,·ce specific the unincorporated
curbs on night lighting, areas . The county's
particularly in the event authority doesn't extend
or an energy emergency. into cities. Thomas s aid the
THOMAS SAID in his second option is modeled
report supervisors can after PUC guidelines and
move in two directions -an ordinance adopted by
minimum county par-the City of Los Angeles.
ticipat ion in a mostly It would specifically
voluntary regulation ef-provide for curtailment
fort, or active county of outdoor sign lighting,
participation with utility and interior lightirw of
companies in energy con-businesses in the e\t:nl a
servation. serious energy shortage
Jn the first step, the
county would attempt to
cut back on unnecessary
lighting to avoid an
energy emergency.
THE PROPOSED or-
dinance calls for shut-
down o( such lighting
from midnight lo sunrise
or from a hal(·hour after
the business closes to
sunrise, whichever is
later.
If an energy emergen-
cy occurs anyway, the
proposed ordinan·ce
would permit
supervisors to orCler all
outdoor and commercial
lighting turned out ~
less it is specifically
needed for operation of a
business.
Thomas said a number
or details of the pro-
pasals must be worked
out, including a defini-
tion or illumination slan·
dards and the lighting
needed to maintain
The SCljlCK Weight loss program doem•t
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It is based on consistent weight ~ction
lfy relieving lhe DESIRE for fattenihg
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after the victim has gcnelpossible that you have a
without rood ror· several spinal subluxation <mfs·
hours . At first he may appearlalignment or the vertebrae>.
lo be intoxicated, as a slur-which is interrering with the
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A 10 DAIL y PILOT Monday, Slp*"bef 8, 1975
Sparky Tells Tu1T1ingPoint
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PETE McKNIGHT (44).STILL ~'1'.S FOOTBALLAT74.
Football at 7 4
Oldest Gridikr Gains 11 Yards
STERLING. Kan. CAP) -period when McKnight, to the
Samuel ·'Pete'' McKnight cheers of the crowd, entered
rushed for ... or maybe the game.
"gained " is a better word The plan was for him to
. _ .11 yards on three straight carry twice, which he did,
carries Saturday ni ght in gaining 3 and 5 yards. Coach
Sterling College's varsity-Curt Bennett then sent a sub-
alumni football game. stitute onto the fi eld. whom
Pete is 74..yeari:; old.-~ .McKnight order.ed..back to the
"My doctor told me I could beneh.
go 100 perce nt for IO Bennett s hrugged his
minutes," the retired depart-shoulders, and McKnight Car·
ment store owner from San ried again for 3 more yards,
Jose, Calif., s3id. then reluctantly returned to
McKnight played in 1919for the sidelines. He was tackled
the· SteFling-W-au:ior.s, -and .L-gentl.)'.--·---------1
won regiOnal honors as a "I told the coach I was re-
fullback. ady to go back in in the fourth
The alumni had the ball on quarter." he said , "But I
their own 35-yard line al the think he was afraid I'd get
beginning of the second hurt."
. Garvey Comments
Atlanta Completes
Dodgers' Collapse
LOS ANGELES (AP) -"It
. was our biggest disappointment,
coming off last year," Said
Dodgers first baseman Steve
Garvey, after a 5-1 Joss to Atlanta
Sunday mathematically
eliminated his team from conten-
tion for the pennant.
The Braves· victory enabled
! Dodger" Slat ..
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the Cincinnati Reds to win the
National League We stern
Division title.
"For me personally, it was my
worst disappointment since 1972,
when I had my most mediocre
year," said Garvey.
Asked to predict the outcome of
the playoff bet ween the Reds and
the Pittsburgh Pirates, he said,
"Oh, I don't say yet that the
Pirates are going to win their
division. There are three more
weeks left. J think both the
Phillies and the Cardinals still
have a chance."
Marty ·Perez or the Braves,
who batted in the winning riln,
said, "I got my batting eye back
better than J thought I would ."
Perez had been out since July 31
until last Thursday, when he
pinch hit. He started bis first
Jtame since then on Saturday.
The Dodgers, who last seaSon
lost to Oakland, in the World
Series, saw their last chance go
out the window when Perez'
bases-loaded two-out single in
the bottom of the ninth broke a
4.4 tie to win for the Braves.
Andy Messersmith, 15 ·14,
pitches for the Dodgers tonight
when they host San Francisco
against the Giants' John Mon-
!efusco. 13-7.
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CINCINNATI (AP> -Tony
Perez tossed the first champagne
when the word came by
telephone that Los Angeles was
beaten and the Cincinnati Reds
had won the National League
West crown for the third U:me in
six years.
The Red& bad to wait two hours
after the game to find out they
had won the championship and
the right to face the winner of the
Eastern Division rorthe National
Angels Fall
15 Games
Under.500
"Yeah "Whitey Herzog had to
agree, "I'd call this moqientum.
If it isn't, 1 've never.seen it."
Henog and "'ltis Kansas City
Royals arrive in Oakland tonight
to commence a three-game
shootout in the American League
West. And the Royals arrive on
the wings of an eight-game win~
ning streak.
No . 8 arrived Sunday through
the hlttlnll of Tony Solaita and
Jolu> Mayberry.
Solaita drilled three home runs
and then drove in the winning run
with an 11th-inning single while
Mayberry poled a pair or homers
as the Royals edged the
California Angels, 8-7, for a
-&w.eep of the four-game series.
The Angels are 64-79.
••we tried to fold up but
couldn't" Herzog said after the
Royals watched a 7·3 lead vanish
in the ninth when the Angels tied
it up.
~ansas Cit,_w-iU-use-Dennis
Leonard, 12 -5, against Ken
Holtzman, 15-12, in the opener
with Oakland tonight.
"The pressure is on Oakland,"
Solaita said ... They're the team
trvine: to win four in a row.
We've {Ot a ~ood shot if we stay
healthy and don't start press-
ing.·•
Herzog might have been
tempted to press the panic button
Sunday. He used 20 players,
eight of them pitchers, to keep
the ·Royals' longest winning
:streak of the season intact.
"I told the team in the first1
meeting I had with them that if
we were no worse than five
games behind Oakland in Sep-
tember we'd have a chance. And
that's right where we are.''
Solaita, now with 15 homers,
said it was his biggest day in
baseball and that he wu "awfuJ~
ly tempted '' to go for another
homer in the 11th inning but
thought better of it.
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Wings Knock Sun Out of 1st
SAN ANTONIO-For the
second time this season, the
Southern California Sun was
blitzed in this Texas city, and for
the second time, it bas fallen out
of fll'St place in the World Foot~
ball League's Western division.
Behind John Walton's three
touchdown passes, the San An-
tonio Wings rolled to a 3Q.8 win
Sunday in a game in which 26
penalties were called-13 against
each side.
San Antonio's record is 5·2
while Southern California will
carry a 4-2 mark into Sunday's
game against Charlotte at
Anaheim Stadium.
San Antonio-which defeated
Southern California 55-24 here
earlier this season-scored the
deciding touchdown early in the
fourth quarter on an eight-yard
John Walton TD pass to Willie
Frazier.
That gave San Antonio a 23-8
lead. With 1 :48 left to pla·y,
Dickie James rambled five yards
for a TD after Hugo Hollas in-
tercepted a pass by Sun
quarterback Daryle Lamonica,
giving the Wlngs their 30·8
margin.
While the . Sun outgained the
Wings in total yardage
yardage-306 to 254-it also
A1ahama,
·BIRMINGHAM, Ala. !AP) -
ilear Bryant's 18th Alabama
team be1in1 another quest for
collrge football's natioolal cham·
plonsblp t.oni&ht with plll,)'en and
..,.ch allke tempulng their in·
ltlal oPthnlsm with some second tJiouchu.
"When tbe1 reported back for
Jll'acllce, that's all Ibey lallted
about,'' says Bryant. whose 242
vlctorle• in 30 years at'
Jlatyland, Kentucky, Texas
,MK and Alabama .,.. third on ..._
the all·tim<t' list and who sends
the second·ranked Crimson Tide
a1llinlt lllisaourl t.onigbC
Oa '.f'.V TO..lfJlit
a.-1~1•t•
''But there hasn't been much
tallt of a national championship
In the past few weeks because
they've looked 10 bad In practice.
Yoli alway• hive a lot of .400 blt-
~.in Febru.,.,. Backlnthe1pr-
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amassed 13 penalties for 135
yards.
''They stifled us,•• said Sun
bead football coach Tom ·Fears
about the referees. "Everytime we did something, they stopped
·us with the flags. I can'tsay that
I've ever seen a g8.me called as
inconsistent as this one.••
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RECEIVING -5ovUlern Qi~ LlftCIWf
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PASSING -Southtrri C•lllornl•r H•dtn '"'"'°· , .. v•rdf.. ~monlc• 2·7·1, u . s.. AtitoNo, W.ltofl 10.JU, 1)0, I
Ing, I thought we'd have a shot at
it. butJ'm notsosurenow."
But this Is a regulu' ... ason
, fame and Bryant hardly ever
loses one ol those, -22 'in a row
and 43 of the last •4. Bowl games,
of course, ue a diff .... nt story
and the Bea.r'& recent record ot
post-season self-destruction
standsat0-7·1.
"I forget about those games as
soon as I can," be says, "bui the
kids •till get a lot of Up music
about It. They seem more d ..
I I
Leagu.e Pennant. The playorf
wiMer goes to the World Serles.
Reds manaaer Sparky An-
derson believes his job will be
tougher now keeping the team up
the rest of the seasoo. It was the
earliest any team had" ever
clinched a division. CinclnnaU
won on Stpt. 17 in 1970 for the
previous record.
''The reguJars are 1olng to
Play the rest or the way," 1ald
Anderson' after learning the Los
Angeles Dodien went clown M
t.o AUanta a11a were ellmlnmc.
"I'm sure we're cotn& to have
aome relaxed play, it '1 inevita-
ble,'' said Anderson. '
Andenoo uld be felt the turn·
iq point in the season wu io ear·
ly May when the Reeb bad a 19.,l!O
record and b4' called a e1-..
tneeting iD 8'ontreat
"I told them we are_paldtoplay
and if we are not we ·.U better
pack a baf. Joe .. .,......,..~"
""with 1• atlt.cb•• in bis root and ' everybody owed the team that
much effort. ~~!-lfl.~\~~t~ ~onon said Don Gullett wUI
still start the first 1ame of th~
playoffs and· ho expect.a Pil-
Uburah t.o win the East.
"I know Don doesn1t have all
his-stuff right now. but he's com·
In& uound. He's the bestand I'llj
1olngwltbhim."
Orantes Is the ./Master
After Swe~pmg -ODDOl'S ' • I
Spaniard
Encouraged
By Crowd
FOREST HILLS, N.Y. !AP) -
The usually staid center court at
the West Side Tennis Club took on
the atmosi)l1ere of a bull ting.
Manuel Orantes, the 26-year-
old left-hander from Barcelona,
was the master, rilaking defend-
ing champion Jimmy Connors
see red in the ring.
"Vamos, maestro," hundreds
of Spiiifilli'spe"$J<tilJ1'ans-shout--
ed . "Manuel, Manuel, Manuel.
"Orantes, Orarites, Orantes.
Ole. ole, ole. ·•
The cheers rang true.
Orantes taunted Connors by
~la~i1n~ to his two-fist~d ac ban , kePfllim al bay on t e
baseline, then brought him in
with drop shots and set him up
for the kill. ·The 6·4. 6·3, 6·3 victory in the
U.S. Open championships Sun-
day ended Connors' chances of
retaining the title and reigning
with his former fiancee, .Chris
Evert, who won the women's
crown on Saturday. .
Orantes' victory came less
than 18 hours· after his "miracle ·
match .. with Guillermo Vilas of
Argentina. In that under~the
lights semifinal, the third-seeded
Orantes came from far behind
and beat the second-seed.el Vi13.s
4-6. l-ll,6·2, 7.5, 6-4.
"I was so excited," Orantes
said Sunday of hiS comeback
from death's door against Vilas.
He felt that momentum carried
him through Sunday's final.
During the match against Con-
nors. which lasted less than two
hours, chants kept coming from
high up in the stands, which were
packed with a record crowd of
IS,669. They came from a group
of Mexicans who had Come to
cheer Raul Ramirez, the No. 11
. . .
seed who went out in the round of -"'''"*•*A'""* ' 16. They stayed to back Orantes .
··1 don 't know how many there
were," OrantesTsaid. "If I bad to
count them by the noise they
made, there were thousands."
In bis first official act as cbam~
pion, Orantes rushed to his wife,
Virginia, and smothered her with
kisses.
"She was more excited than
I.'' he said. "She always stays
calm, but after last night she was
more tired than I ."
Everyone thought Connors,
who won here last year on grass,
had the decisive edge, He is
known as a demon on any surface
and had a lot more rest.
Of the Big Four ~Wimbledon
and the Australian. French and
U.S. opens -his best previous
performance was runnerup to
Sweden·s Bjorn Borg in Paris
last year.
. He said a bad back. now cured.
kept him out of the title race in
the past. But tiiile off from com-
petition for physical therapy and
practice has cured that woe and
he now is in top form.
When he is, he moves about the
court with natural grace. He
rarely looks as though he is re·
aching for a shot. He never
seems to stretch. He just seems
to be in front of the ball and with
one fluid motion sends it back
across the net.
Orantes, the son of an optician,
started playing tennis as a boy.
like most world class players.
• t .. •
termlned and they did a lot of
conditioning work this summer
on their -own1 Some guys ,,came
back 2o-25 pounds lighter.
"Missouri scare.!.. me to de-
ath.'' Bryant says. "The1 h•ve
that 230'pound tailback Tony
Galbreath, who ~an liy, and they
have one of the finest passers in
the nation in Steve ·Pisarkiewicz..
I'm sUre ·they wllrtest~ our inex·
])tl'f enced secondary. 1111.ssc:wt finished 7-4 In "'14 and
lieclfar second In the Blc £ilbt.
.Sports in Brief
Shoulder Injury
Sidelines Plunkett
FOXBORO, Mass. -Jim
Plunkett, the New England Patriots' veteran quarterback,
suffered a left shoulder separa-
tion &lnday night in a National
Football League exhibition game
against the San Diegoebafgers.
The Patriot's reported
Plunkett, a former All-American
and Heisman trophy winner at
Stanford, will be sidelined three
to four weeks.
Plunkett was idjured when
tackled from behmd by San
Diego's Coy Bacon at the New
England 11, midway through the
second period. Plunkett fumbled
and G.,., Johruion picked up the
loose ball and went in for a
louch~own for the Chargers.
s-tlClad Nat cw
Former Costa Mesa inch and·
Orange Coast College football
star Pat Sweetland bas not been
cut by the Southern California
SUn, as reported in SUnday's edi-
llonofthe Daily Pilot.
The Slin cut Ed Strickland, a
punter. to m,ake room for the re-
. turn of Daryle Lamonica, who
has returned from the injured
list. •.
Swfftland, a ~tarter on de-
fense, was with the SUn Sunday
at Sin Antonio.
SK!lsaif:lu''
,M°ONZA, Italy -Clay
)!eelluoni ot ~witzerland. ill a
Fcrari 112.11:, led from start t.o
finish Sunday ln wlnnlnC the
• Graild Prix· of Ilaly Formula I
aulo,race, n,ext-t.o-last event ill
U.world champl.onshl.Pseries.
'"Niki Laud a of Austria, n<lll,llOni'a teammate, dlnched .
the· world driver'• title by
f!niohlnc third behind Emerson
Fltllpaldi or Brull. · . .
OrrSt•p
. Sf.' PAllL -Bo°bl'>' Orr, "Jn bock•:r'a auper-•w, 11,ea •P'
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parenUy decided to spurn a $4-
million contract from the World
Hockey Association and stay _it
the National Hockey League,~
president of the WHA's MirW
oesota Fighting Saints said Suflltl
day night. ..
''I would say it's 9'J percei#
sure he'll stay in Boston," saiW
Wayne Belisle,1 the Saints' chitlt
executive. ·11 • Watson tt1na ..
I'!! AKRON, Ohio -British
champion Tom Watson held o
frustrated Jack Nicklaus with
solid one-over-par 71 and scor
a relaUvely easy two-stroke vi
tory Sunday in the last Wor
Serles of Golf lo be played und
its exclusive, four-man format.
'lbe red-haired, freckle-fa~el
Watson, rapidly moving into ~
front rank of the game's prem~·
players, won the $50,000 fi
prize with a two-round total ·
140, matching par on the d._
manding, 7,180-yard Firestona.
Country Club course. •
RateHffe Dies :
FRESNO -Emory Ratcli~f Fresno State University's 1·
football coach and one of its m
ardent sports fans, has died her ·~dayattbpageof96. 11
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-' ustlers' Offense
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arries Big Load
•
Defector
Called
'~'·?..~~n Tbt~ll()t..m Idiot
"Golden Wat Co1Jece•1 J;.: ~ldon ~(~ll :ni) PRAGUE IAP> -~ 11.rurta. to 1a1<e a ,,._ • ''Ob, tbe Uttle Idiot, whir few 1-e1 to mature uvm Maler Del and did abe do thatT"
\lllo aeuoa, &ad U lbal'1 Pr-ed DIPalnla (~lO. llO) Martloa NavraUlova'a ibo c-, the ll...u.n• tnm SanU .. o. 71-year-old srandlalher
d,efenu will bave to Da•e MeBelb (~11, aald Sunday when In.
c:anytheloadlntheear.115 1'.' wbo led tbe formed that bll lfond.
ll' Jtaiea of tbe '75 foot-llwtlera in l.\clrlea lost dauabter bacl uked for
ball aeuon. 1<0ar., 'tetums at middle uylum in Ille Un.lied ·And with letter1X1en ll~baclrer. Fteabman Statel
mann.ln1 ml>at o( tbe dll' ~ Mallnry (5'11, 30l) Tiie • 111-yoar-old Mia
f.wl•e poolUons, coach """' Huntington ·Beacll NavratllO¥a, one ot Ibo . Ray Sbactleford'1 llnd Ron Morehouse be•t women tennl•
Rustlm don't ftllUnl to (5'l1, lt7l.trom Canada, pla7u1 lo tbe world.
•be blown out of -any .i.o....-iuplly. · eompetod at Ille U.S.
'game-do1pita GWC'a lln tlie. .secondary Open Tennis CbalXI·
touabesl1<beduled lnllll-s arter Mike BenneU plooahlpa at Porat Hills,
tor)I. (8--0, 180) and Part·Ume N.'(. wbeD she made her
Tbe anchor In tbe llarttt Ed Weinberg« declllao. ~ wu .,..,..,.
Golden West defensive (S.ll., l'IZ) return ed a temporary stay.
setuJ> 11 ,e-a, 22$-pound Jb• other two SPoll Sba'll live in Loa l!iark Nlol!!!I . -., 1"ill !""'bably be filled by ~~
lineman who was a ""' h!tterman -:\ft~ LiJpH" Ntltller her garents,
animoua All·Southern ~·*1 l90), freshman nor 12·xe•r·ol aister
eaUfproia Colll•rene• 0~~.,.f1"':':0"i'n~\10> hna-aho a pivmlsini 4'1i.;.t1Gn In 't4. · . • , "'• · er• tflllllo pl.,-er -IYere at •~ii~ckfefor rate~I>' •er,J~, Tolby ~.. -e wbml Martina ap-
cbolo.u one-oftii 1-161 ftotii 'Ctp::-S<lli' ~~ tried to reach f~iisfve @•••ij-a an Mil: . £!" !•-u..m~ir PfiOJiTSiiiiday.
denWeitliiltbi'Y,.aDa . .(5:8• l60>, fr ,~,·L, 1be'tt'l"l1Parenll \Ill·
ere b)lve .been .JIOO>O. Clliin.... y -awart."l;f what bad bap-
ery_ good ones. . ~S:~.=-~~":~...... peped 11-nd .P.robably
Mike M~dde.~ (1·6, S•t .• S•pt. ·,o,_o,." .. CM'tt tbinldo1 Martm• wanted
7), a 1t'arUnl "11neni8.n 's:'~ ,,_1M1 SMI.......... ~lAlll tober p-.renta. did
st 'season•,., is• back. w.:oet.'-F1111.,.10n c1tome1. ' lilot accept the phone call
pQi 'witb. t"wo -1otbet ,!r,~; ~L to-Lo• •11eeM15 cc from New Y.ork and ~Phom ore a -Ray s.1..0ct.~s.t.Moflka.• asked the operator to tell
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OA11. v "l..O>;._A I 1 .' ·--1;
7on0ffose
1 I 'O Starters
Back.for BB
Huntlncton Beaeb
Blah hu 10 returolni
atartua on Ill 1975 foot·
ball team and coach Roy
Brummett is bankin1 on
them to blend with a
n1.m1ber of new faces to
form a contender for lhe
Emplr~ Leaeue cham·
pknlblp .
The Oilers have been
llOl.nl tbroulh their two:
a-day contact drilla with
Saturday·e SC'rlmmage
a1ain1t iuv1dlng Uni·
venity 1t JO a .m. com·
pletine two weeks of pre-paration .
Seven of l.bou ret\ll1l'i
inl starters are on
olfense, a (acet that pro.
duced a ~polot outburst
in back-to-back routs of
Cyprea.s and Katella
before beinJ stined by
Foothill, A•a~eim 1IPd
Orange In 1974.
Dlcmne movea lo U&bl
....i hool bis llekl• ..,.1.
lion. Dionne is a twO-Wl.Y
alalldout, operotlng at
tackle on d•fense. J<lim Kitto <S.2, 210ar.l
returns lo Huntlnpon
Beach after a stint In OJ<.
nard and la joined by
JOlm Bynon (6-0, 200sr.),
Todd f'airbanu Cll-0, 200
Jr.), Randy Roth (6'1; 1115
jr.) and Rob<>rt Law (8-1.
Z25jr.).
Simek ls Huntington
Beach's No. 1 euard.
Others fighting fOf' a
starting berth are Mike
Shafer (5·10, 185 sr.J ••
Rieb Humphrey (5-10,
185 Jr .) and David
McCoy (l>-10, 175jr.).
· The Oilers are strong
at center where Luppens
returns and is being
challenged by Scott Tim·
berlake UHi, 190 Jr.) and
so phomore Gordon
Baker (l>-10, 190).
4sebn (8•2, 220) and ..... <><L,,__.. the eallor to pbone later
Fe Payne (f..1. 192), =:::~·.~:-:.,..~~:.. intbeeVening.
h of whom are ex-s.1.,-..11-t.AHMbol't'*'-J.• News of their grand-
Center Dennis Lup-
pena (8-0, 185 sr.), guard
Bob Simek (6-3, 175 sr.),
tackle Keith Dionne (6-3,
205· sr.). receivers Joe
Davls (6-0, 165 sr.) and
Tom Case (5-10, 170 sr.),
runniftg back Jimmy MAYORALVINPINKLEY(LEFT}PRESENTSTROPKYTOLARRYCOl.LINS. Lucas (S.9. 170 Jr.) and
Roth, up from the
sophomore team, is be-
ing counted on for most
ol the Oilers• punting and
David Moon or Vic
Galich could be the
answer to the Oilers•
placekicking game.
ented: . ... .. -... ~··~!"""'-· ' daughter'• step thua was Unha . . Newport
• "''tamHbeSll'l•
11·'°· delivered by .. Aasociat-U rt '.nnv• .
. . • • edl're15reporter.. na marl rr.t' ra~·~sion Out . -"It i• not posslbl•... . M . -wr.·
-=;-AAL _ ~ '..ller..uao<llllll!her said. Ga -· .L = ~7 ~~ r 8D ~1D8 . "Wh¥ •• ~.called bome llCIWS 1 't0£ ~ e B MeS. w· .. Wednesday and never . CM T1·t1e Ut an Ins blnted al anyth101. Her l
parents Just told ber Ibo B7ROWAaDL. llANDY Hartman Ind cated be .
,. • tenni1 aa1ociation Of .. DM"·"•""" would be ready Friday Larry Collins of !. RJVEljSIQE ,_ &ger 1 gear and found secmcl e.eJl....to_ ~.olon& ber Confused ,.. the word pig~t..l!'.bm ll\e~•uchol N6wport-Beach and-e
---•eBl'S-of-~oste--~ and-finisbed 'lltreU-0~ in the tfDited States coach Georg~ Hartman scnmmaee Santa Ana m former member of the
41'ivingthe',la,1t·lap a Ferro, who also had unf11 tbe eDd of the usedtodescnbetheSad-theSantaAnaBowlat7. Estancia Hieh School ~ wit}.\ only ·~ 1'l•Chanical problems. month... dleback College football . Saddleback appeared golf team. captured the ~ar av&ll~ble, defeated . His winning speed was Martina lived in 8 Im" team following a ~~-to gain a . bit more fb!rd ·annual Cost~ M~a
9obby 1Perro to winiute 52.03milesperhour. war villa in a park~ hour CC?nlroled scnm-momentu_m in the clos-city golf championship ~gle, seat dune byjgy The victory earned r:; garden with tall mage with College of the in& goal-line drills where Saturday. and Sunday al
lace Stinday at the World more than $8,000 prize t!.ees al Revnice some Desert Sunday afte~ each side had the ball for the Costa Mesa Golf and
C)hatnpionsbip off-ro44 money for Mears, who '4milesweatofhague. on the Gauchos field eight plays from the 1~ Country Club.
ft9e. . passed Ferro iri{he fifth The arandparents before a large ~umout ol yard line. . . Collins birdied the !!Mears roared paned lap after the Sherman, lived 00 the iround noor. ~ten an~ fn~nds. DeBord hit Tom Hwgb final hole Sunday to cap-
tbe pits on the 11th lap Oaks, Calif. racer, a Martina her parents and The mam thing I am and Steve Gortz for ture the title from run-
yelled to his father, former Baja soo ~d 1000 sister Ued the top noor. unhappy about ri~ht now touchdowns _and a_fler oerup Dave Williams of
ill Meara, that. bis, ... champion, had started in Martina was to take her is the factbi we1~0n ht seempeful Chuck Van Liew gainedi Navy Golf in LonJ Beach
.ansmission was out. tbepoleposition. matriculation examina-~~er to t. m 0 seven, Mark Do~ s by 8 stroke. Collins had
ut be kept trying to find ••1 almost pulled into lion in February and it is because we ~e COO· barged in. for a third a 66 Saturday on the * * * the pit, wifh the gear planned to study fUsedi;tndtbatthings~ score. This gave the Par-70 Mesa Linda problem .but then J saw e~nomica at Prague straight.en out, Gauchos.three course and a 69 on the
,.,.._ .. uww~of•l<tlc:._ thewhite!flagfortbelast University. She also re-~ans~1d., · touchdowns in seven Par-71 Los Lagos layout "o. wwNt C9*Y!Plaf>Mi• °' °" lap and I started talking cently bad applied for a But ~ didn t see any plays. Sunday. t::=;'s!;:~,:= nice'to.lhecarandtrytng bui1ding plot andrealdesire_ofany~our Har~man may.have AlthougbCollins'ban-~rl'Clmc.111orn1._ . to make it,•• Mears said. lanned to build a~. people lo hit and '!ere a been displeased wUh the dicap is registered at
... ~H!lmadlllMIVWMdM -BHt p long way from being re-defense but the Gauchos n---at1'on Park In Long ........ Clrdltt; ROD@rt SC:"'"*1tl. ne\;!t::
De111«.41,.cs'"11us-r11ovr. T adytoplay. held their foes to two Beach be ls a starter at c!:.!:'k'°:t:-..,-=::=.~~ . Baseball' a Top en ·:our first offe~ive first downs, one. OD a Sahta Ana Country Club KrMiw,eo-,,vw.41.n~ -' _-i ~ -urut had a spark at l~mes penalty, on the first 36 00 weekends and plays
Mlnl•tiups -Jeff •nd Joe Ne/. 'ti. . but our defense which I scrimmage plays. ul I lie
PMntin, S.n11 An•. ai. ... , Lw,•. IA&Eu.Ll1tTOPTllN AM•••e.t.NL•.t.ou• tho ght was our'No 1 ad-D 1 . 1 ndouts that courser~g ar y. "'°'"'· ....... as11hu "'7WCI.,. GA•• H Pd. u · e ens1ve s .• isatwo-bandicapper.
Sln0few.tdune1tugo1tt12G0c:Ublc. NATIOMALLEAGUE 1 CM.wMln 121 •1J 'n",,'', ·"',,,g voodanta0g0e, didn't look too for. theGauchos1ncluded Third. place went to c:1nU"'111r1 •nd und1r -lt91f ~Cl• GAS ft H fltt. Lynntsn 12' 465 M k K G a
Cro1•m•11. Thou1•ncl O•k•, Hi· ~(ifll 111 .... 76 1n M2 Mul!MnHY 119 ,,, 76 166 llS • i e n~pp, eoree Terry Roberts of San ~VW.41.06m.p.h. T.S1~s1L1» n• 11161 .Iii '•iaasn 1» s12 .... ,'~ -~,... Hartma1ntiwti~sn'loflookthe· Ga_y who in.tercepted. a Die•o wi'th last year's Mo~c:yc:i11 mor1 then tsO c:~ -,{W.!Mr!Htn 12J ,.... ,65 152 .)a on.OM 124 ,,. •• l CS f I Dobis •
'fltct1M11.,.,1, P•1nm11, Hu....,._ ......,.c1n 1» ""' '" M6 .JD Mc"-KC 126 * st 1•1 :J06 mg a s a 5 pair o aena s, · c b am pi
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n , scot t
5M7m.p.h. e1i.npgt, 116 ..at so 1• .m ~a.i 1a w ''"°·*scrimmage in which Mark Faga_n, Larry Simpson, placln• fi'fth. Motorc:ycltt 12s-1so cc -St.ff i SF 115 •s1 " l4t .ltt w.thlntl°"' h ·d h d th ball for nd R h F •
Holl.O•y, Sylm•r, Hot1cl• • .so.•• IHtyOn 111 ''' 13 1:10 .115 <Mii '" s10 n 1ss .3CN eac 51 e a e 1 Jordan a . •c Orce. Simpson's brother Dave
m.p.h. G.~cm ..,., •10 65 12' .:us o .er.tttcc 1Jt s» 111u .m 12 plays on an a ternat· Van L 1 e w, the laced fourth.
NloWcycln _.., 1as cc -llobbr ~on 10 • " '"' .it• 1r-iwn 121 '°' 60 1n .8 ing basis. Saddle back freshman from El Toro P Leon Blinka of G~-,th .-...s.,1mw,...,..,.,s1 . .,,m.p.11. otn.tLA t!l, Sit 70 1a .'11 h I rn"
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10c:t1Pf'lldUcUol'I "'-"11111 scored t e o·n Y Hig~. and_ lette_rm~n ParkinLosAngeleswon -StitnNn a.ic:ti, ut11on City,.,,...,, sc:lltl'lldt,Pt1U..,.1pt1111,n; LullniJd, "-•u... touchdown in regulation Dobis, who is penciled_ m the fill'Sl flight wi'th a net Cl.7m.p.h. PflU.citlpftl•, 11; KlnQmill'I, N-Mlyberry K•t1MI Clly J)• R ti h' 70 ards
,,...., ~ 0r1 .... modlllff ~-Yor•, JO; .&.Mh, CIMln11•11. 2s; J~•..,n, ~tit•t1d, 11: G. 5(00; me, mare mg Y ~ s a d e f e n s 1 .v e 1.30.
tkln-Siw.t1Mll'l1,M111v1111,:M1x SYrgen, Plttlbllr9h. u: G. F-tltw, M11--..,21;Bon01,N1wYort..»; in nine plays the fll'St' Iineb.acker, were 1m· A ·-a1 of -golfers JMnlnlion, Torr•n<:1, Bronco, 4.22 OflC~l.U;C.y,LolAl'ltl'llH,tt. ~ Ttx•a.25 ti · b d th b II ~ -
m.p.11. •-•.nMI• A1c1,ao.1on.•1:L.,.,.,_&oston . .,: m.eit a e a . . pres_siveonorrense. participated in the Plcku111 -W•lk1r Ev•n•, l.llZll'lllci. Ptlll..,.lllfll•.101; 9lnc1I. M•Jblrrr, tc•n••• cu,,••: "· Jim DeBord, waging a 8111 Henry -a 1et R1.,.r11c1e, c111vy s11v1r•do, .c..1 OllCll'lnllll, 103; T . .,.,..,, anc1m111. 0 91 G ScO'll Bill K • . tournament that was
""•·"'· 9t;S1il\.Cl,N1WYork,'4;T.S1mmons. ~~~!!:;._.;_t1•nd, : · ·battle wi~ enney t_erman offensive played over both Costa
,..__,c1untbl.I09i.-.-M.rt1nT• st. L.ou11. to; Mont-•· s.... Fr• for starting quarter-lineman, 'may have s~-Mesacouraes.Tbecham-'''· Lono B••ch; E.ddl• '"•••· ci..o,to. · b k passed to Jim f eel b k th b
__...M,CMl'IOwth.•1.oim.p.h. "1c:111-.110ec"*'• Pnc....,110.c11ftM ac • er a . ro en um an pionshipfliehtplayedthe
TwoM11d1111111ugg1111100c:c:'•..r GutLt11, c 1nclt1n•t1. 11.s •. 111; Moret:. Bo110t>, 11-1, .IOO; ~.Goldstone for 17 yards the scnmmage. X·rays shorter Mesa Linda
UflOtr -Bern•• M•v•• •nd JoM Hr1~11,, st. Lo,,.••. 11.J, .196: tc.-c11,,12-s,.10t;w1M.Elollol'I. and the score. Kenney will be taken to de-CouraeSaturdayand'-SC-r, C.Otton. Hl)"'"'"r VW, u.21 Sl.rtet', NIW York, 11·7~.150; °'"'"'· .... ..n; f.Cklt'"lll'I'. Cl1wlilftcl. ll·S.. didn' arti · le • lb ~
..,.__.._ st. Loul5. w. .m; NotfNn; oner.,. Ml: •· L••· eo11on, 11-1, .6'0; t p c1pa in e termine the extent of the LagosSUnday. tlrigll Mfi dutle bufolH -ReliW Md, ... , .691; llllll'lgfi.m, OflclMlll, ll'•lrnef', 8-lllme,., 20-10, .'61; M. SCrimmage beCaUSe O( a injury
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Dodgers 75 68 .524 20Y.a
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SlnAMotliolO, Southern C.llfom!1t
OLD-FASHIONED
VIRTUES
Pupb taught 3 R's
and Space Science too
ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST I RNEST
KINDERGARTEN THROUGH 8th GRADE
Small Classes .. .Individual Attention
Sound Study Habits
AR ... MUSIC ... FRENCH .. .SPORTS
ODOR TO DOOR TRANSPORTATION
CAFETERIA. .. SET MENUS
EXTENDED DAY CARE
FAIRMONT PRIVATE SOtOOL .
1111W.MAIU,AMAH.. -n4-1052
quarterback Bill Holst
($-10, 170 jr.) are back in
thefoldfortheOilers. msM:MaDuL• . I . s.t. ,.._w • .....,. HOist started the ast Sittlt-.......,rlfwl 11 w..-m11Mw
five games for Hunt-:'t~='b•c:ll•tSA-.. ington Beach and Ott.n-«•iwwctr another QB-candidate. oa.~,.._...,..
Mike D' Alessandro (5-11, :.~.:::0."'.::~.1 TU$111'1 180 jr.), started a couple "°"· ,~ .... 1'" 11 u ..,...,_.
of 1ames earlier in the -"-"---------year.
Allo al _qlj_arterba~ is
SiiiVe l!Jeimstrom (8-0,
180 jr.); up from ·the
IQPhomore team.
Lucas is joined by
Steve Martinez (5-9, 160
sr.), Doug Brandenburg
(l>-10, 170 Jr.) and Scott
Swarthout (5·10, 155 jr.)
in the backfield.
--10.14, lllS The OU'ers will con-
tinue with their Houston
veer offense and added
to the •r.lit back• will be two w de receivers-
Davis and Case, backed
up by Steve Samperi
(l>-10, 150 Jr.) and Mike Randall (l>-ll, 170). .
Ora ... Ctllllfy's I
Gair fall Shew... '
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YOU'll SEE ... Motor Hamn &
Ctmpers • Shells • Tniiltn • .,
Yans & Van c:onwnions • ~i •
Bolts & Catamarans • Motor-
cycles •Off the Road Vehi<:l'5
At tight end is Alan
Wilson <5-11, 190 sr.),
Keith Dionne (6-3, 205
sr.) and Jim Barnes
(l>-U, 165 sr.) •
• Camping Equipment ind hun·
dreds ol other ncitil'll e•hibHs.
sPUIAl. (AM11Y l#1UTAlllMl"1
ll.lltn F"18h Report
DANA WHARll' -211 witllra: Sl3
cMko ~s. a ...,,,.acuc11, 6 bonito, It
Nllbul, 1 yeH-l•U. 2lJ roe.tr. c:od, 6
wntlis1Mbls1.
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415nKk Uld, ltbOnlto, llt IT\ilc•ertl.
VOU'll SEE ••• Sbn SWtet the
N1tiorlal Fast Dfaw Chtmpl0f1
doing his best as well 11s I*'·
forming as show Master of
Ceremonies. Featured will be ~
Willy Keo dolns his Trampoline
Fantastics & Ory Divin& Acts
for everyone's eniovmtnt.
UM DllOO -MD M1fllrl: 1,221 .-.cor.. 1 ffilowt•U, 2' bol'llto. 1
tlllkclti.sl, .. roe:• c:od .
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MO MQltrl· t6.S c:•lk.o bl11, I bonl!O,
JO l'l'llcillf'el,.,. bl• Mas, 1,121 rod!
cod. ~1111".,1 -611119lln: 1os
c:•lco ~'• J70bl"" bolss, '8 roc.llc:od.
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.. ~Beach
International
Boat Show
Show of Power:
In the Water.
At Newport Dunes.
The Word is Out: The Newport Beach 1nlernational Sall
Boat Show was just half or the most eliciting naullcal
event or lhe season. Now you can see power boats lrom
around lhe world. Many power craft will be In the water, so you can cllmb aboard and enjoy. Get ready for !he
Show ot Power boats!
Big: Largest in tf'le water power boat show on the Wesl
Coast Six. acres of era!! and equipment.
First: Premier showing of 1976 lines of power craft and
equipmenL
V•rlely: tntemsllonel and tra1terable power crall. Hun-
dreds of nauUcsl exhibitors.
Excitement: Dally stlracttons. The Queen and Her Pnn-
cenes. Hot air balloon. Boating demonsrralions. And
rno rel
Conventent: In neart>y Newport Beach. Acres of free
parking. Or take lhe sh'utHebus from Newport Fashion
Island lo the show.
Newport Beach International
Power Boat Show
When:Sepi.11-14
Where: Newport Dunes.
Coast Highway at Jamboree.
Newport Baach
HOUr9! 10 AM to 10 PM Deily
Admlalon: Actulta $2.50,
Children 6-12 $1 .25
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the week ending Seplember lt as they appoar in next wee'k'1 iSl\fe of Billboard magu.ine.
I HOT SINGLES
1. RJUNESTONE COWBOY -Glen Campbell
I (C.pitol)
2. FALLIN' IN LOVE -Hamilton, Joe Frank
And Re10olds'(Playboy)
3. l\T SEVENTEEN -J anice Ian (Columbia)
~-GET DOWN TOGNIGHT -K.C. & The
&mahlne Band (TK)
5. FA"ME-DavldBowie (RCA)
6. FIGHT THE POWER PT. 1 -Isley Bros
(Epic-Columbia) ·
' 1. COULD IT BE MAGIC -Barry Manilow
(Arista)
8. l'MSORRY-JOllNDENVER <RCA)
9. RUN JOEY RUN -DavldGe<ldes (Atlantic)
JO. WASTED DAYSANDWASTEDNIGHTS-
Freddy Fender (ABC·llot)
TOPLPs
1. ISLEY BROS. -The Heat ls On Featuring
Fight The Pow~r ( Epic-Colwnbia)
2. JEFFERSON SfARSJilP -Red Octopus
(RCA) .
3. JANIS IAN -Between The Lines (Colum·
bla.) -
4. ELTON JOHN -Captain Fantastic & The
BrownDirt.CowboyCMCA> ~
5. THE EAGLES -One Of These Nights
(Asylum)
6. OHIO PLAYERS-Honey (Mercury)
7. BOB DYLAN &THEBAND-The Basement
Tapes (Col umbia)
'Blue Bird' Over
Twentieth Century-Fox received the happy
news that the trouble-plagued coproduction of the
Uni~ed States and USSR has completed filming in
~)}grad alteI'MVen mont~Qf p_roduction. Direc-
tor George Cukoi' finished the final scerie iO a se
described as the entranceto'the Garden of Dreams.
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DIANE KEATON
Local N•wport
T•lent
In
"LOVE and
DEAHi" I ,.,_ nM-10 I
P.S. We'¥e pt 4-WllMI
.... .,.•Ilk l••rtfl•t Toe! _ ... -·-''OUACKSER FORTUNE''
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C E Nlt:IAl CINEMA CORPORATIO N
SO.COAST.
PWAI
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''TOMMY"
IPGI
"OlHH ....
OP THI WOUMTAIM"'
-.OWM HILL IACB"' INI
"'NAMED"'
,..1M WISH"' Ill
·--DUMPIJNli-SWISS FAMK. Y IOllNSOf" 151
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"FRAMED" !RI
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"'COOU1' -H" Mt-bit .............
-.oMIA.C PASSION U¥ll
"BEYOND 1'.HE DOOR"
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8. CAT ST.EVENS GREATEST .HITS
(MIM) ~-' I .
Gable Started at $3 a 9. EARTH. WlND6'ftRE-Tbat'1Tl>~Way
Of'l'be World !Columbia) / •
10. ZZ TOP-Fond"IP <toadon>
EASYUSTINING 1. THE PROUDONB~monda (llGJI) 2.SOLITAIRE~<A&M)
3.l'MSORRY-JobriDenver(RCA) •
4. I BELIEVE THERE IS NOTHING ~ONGER THAN OU1l LOVE -Paul Anka I<
OdiaCoals <Uni tedAltlot)
5. DAISY JANE-Amclca (Warner Brows.)
8. I BEUEVE !'JI GOING TO LOVE YOU -
Frank Sinatra <Warner Bros.)
7. AIN'T NO WAY TO TREAT A LADY -
Helen Reddy (Capllal)
8. FALLIN' JN LOVE -Hamilton, Joe Frank
and Reynolds (Playboy)
9. DANCE WITHME--Orleans (Asylum)
• 10. HOW SWEET ITlS To Be Loved By You -
James Taylor (Warner-.)
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COVl'tl'RYSINGLES
1. RIIlNESTONE COWBOY -Glen CampbeU
(Capitol)
2. THE FIRST TIME-Freddie Hart (Capitol)
3. FEELINGS -Loretta Lynn & Conway Twit.-
ty (MCA)
4. l'U. GO TO KY-GRAVE LOVING YOU -
Statler Brothers <Mercury) . .
5. DAYDREAMS ABOUT NIGHT TIIlNGS-
Ronnie Milsap (RCA)
6. BLUE EYES CRYING IN THE RAIN -
Willie Nelson (Columbia)
7.BANDYTHEROD C ' WN -JloeBandy
,(BM!) . -
8. IF I COULD ONL\'. WIN YOUR LOVE -
Emmylou Harris (BM!) .
9. WOMAN INTHEBACKOFMYMINO.-Mel
. Tillis (Biii) • , ;~
10. YOU NEVER C.\U'ED ME BY MY NAME
-David Alien Coe CColumb,la)
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DIS..Y"S
""DNI OF OUI
DllilOSAURS IS MISSIMW"
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1-=;l!O lo odd
dining
THE \llM Pl•••ure
GOU!,MET while
1ubtr•cttng
c.lorl••-,,
Wedn••d•y In the
DAILY PILOT
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-~:OOl"M -S1.U
THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE
ORANGE •S32.J721
~CITY C EM TRE: CIMl:'MA'>
S.A. fRWV IMANCHEITE .. IXJ
0 .0. fAWV lCITY 0". l>CJ
A "Young Frankenstein ..
V "M•A•S•H" •
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LA MIRADA WALIC·IN BARGAIN PRICE $1 .50
MONDAY 11'1111 SATURDAY (E•t tpl MoHdiJI} 12:SO·S:OO
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JUNIOI IONNEI "' °"" ll:•NOC* -_,,.,.....,
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.,., w""1d lie llt•e ,. IW' • day's ...i.t -Jin. his tmpe, lna1j!Una .. .,.. -P<p-Anloar, Pal• CllJ. -roace. But be mild!' a lliC !!!latakile ..... IM
A: Clark reeelved ~aolnl aalary -$3 " •GI.....,& 'l!ll 'J'' I da7.Drawln1anadded$&.SOwbenlM>worldidlii-.' Q: BM R II 'a I attw,_aa ... 1,
tumo.Anolherbitoftrlvla:..,.ofGable'aproudest · said fr...tl1 ll•l * "lb!a et.,_ flllttn
momenta on the bud way up, was letlln,C the lead mat.-t -O'&, ll'tMF9t, c.&.
'Glad You •·s1cec1 That' ' .bec.l.F.-..."![":"~1:~1 -~.L!tt:~; ff prol~•~-f,t t women ar:"liawleu, w1~·
• )llmples. w lea or !redtles." ( PerbaJll alle'U
by M.tlr• tMd Hr G•'d ,,,. chance be • mind If she mllrTI .. a pllOCO ~
-------------toucher.! • • ' In a new Georlf• M.'C<lwl play, "Gambllni." Tiie Q: AN llltte ••• "41f....,.,..., •" •· tamble dido t pay off, howe•er~ After the SoY,ci • 0.. Mike 0. 'c! • ...,zrit ..............
Pbiladelpbla tryout, the company mDYed on to Ille ..r&.da& tf -..,... I zrtzr -· n arby AUaotic City wberec'ohan ft!'ed G•ble 111d •M•eaB...ute,.1-n.111' -~8edtk
came out of reUrement to auccessfWJ7 wume the A: No -tbe)''re oat. -klaO!n' -u.. role himself. \ Besides, the Rhocl• IQtla aren't· exactly "klda.''
Q: I caa'l 4alte swtllow, u yoli ......ce i. 0 re· Tbey ranee In ~•e "-ll1o 22! llorlr, the 11 .. ,,._..
eeal C<!l•ma, lilat Jackie GI..-dim..._ lat. a old. bu tiHn balled it -her J>nnnle 0.moad at a
rtq at Ille w....ruag mlll-In Miami ~·~•Jied comparable age. Ancl P•~.;"eol, quit Ruta.-S
tllrew a -pie ol baymok.,,.. at a bea'f7Wel# Pt-pre-med a<:hool to._;, ~ tne.day i. retum .
wllo lalllllted '1111. W• Gleuoa atone~,., Get to lhoae studies. Beal~ 1Ut2lilit....i danelag, th~
aay otber e7ewll11ea tGn-allonT -D. erklaa, "ki~" belw~ them P!!r-9clooioli-ta, 111-
0ldalooma Clly. cludln( piano, organ, .-. ""'"""' nuie. au•
A: Yes. Dusty ~. the popul,ar wratllnir O{lllOile, &ultu, ~"1-Ii'-~ foct, tlley ~
champion, also read the <0lumn and ·commented: ~I but the bolsel. A. ,.. 1tsrted to say.
"This all started in the dr-'insi'oom when H.,.ley wlllle lheJ'e'a no kiadlP _.,._the. two 1111o4.,.
Race was Introduced to · ie and immedloleb' IJI· famlli•, Eddie, Jolm and Tcmfales are ao hlCb
suited-him Tben cont. to dA S<l.PJlbll.cl1_e>jJ~thelr Dallleoakea jbey,fteqllliall1-the •ct to
the auditorium's public aadrelS •YBtem. I thought ID"lll~DI lllll'l"'ull wllenever tileJt.IQ
Jackie was not only rigbt bUt real gutsy to go after eofftoentertallielaewllere. ·
NOJ' SINCE lOv'E STORY~
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And w00 ~n.l th1: "ooraµt"
to IM.· l~h 111< kM: cJ °""
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MAKES BEN HUR
LOOK LIKE AN EPIC
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"YOUNC FRANKElllTEN"
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are lfaren ~ak (above),, Charles Wilson
(right) !UJd Evi Martyn. They
fortn the 0pus-eJne Trio, -one o f-
few cl'lambel°-groups in county.
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about finding a celliSt, which was
difficu.lt because ••atl the worthW!li\• cellists are already
busy,'' Mrs. Lak related.
"We talked about it and de-
cided, 'The Lord's going to give
us a celijst. '''
Shortly thereafter, a friend
mentioned tO Mrs. Lak that he
had · a friend who was a cellist
and recommended that they COit·
... sider him. .
' PLAYED TOGETHER
' Charles Wilson, a Laguna
Niguel resident, was duly con-
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Tb.is day a ittom in the know pUts a banana in
a shoe...box , coverS the top of box with a paper
towel h~ld on by a rubber band..
To Rollo, her son, 4, she c8lls:
''Let's play .discovery .~·..,
Rollo, ah obedient child, runs over, closes his
eyes, holds and shakes box.
"ls il somet..bjng to eat or play with?" he
asks. ,
"You find out,'' bis mother says.
''Turn your head away, take off the towel
and /eel what's inside. ,Don't look -jwit feel.
1ben,tellmewbatitis." ' 1
Rollo did thaL Since !he.banana has such a
distinctive Sha!><!. ~ caine Op With the right
anawer tfte first Ume. ' The ''discovery box'• game is a reading-
readlness qerciae IJDOl'.lt manJ which Rollo's
-and .Ud J><!rfqrln 9(ith him. Ooly they don't
tell him It's-pre-school 'forir. meant to get-him off
on the rilbt foot.
The came with the "discovery box" becomes I
complicated as It es<faiates , belplnirtha child to
build hlJ vocabulary and heighten his awareness ot characteristics about everyday objec!S.
INTRE 111000 ,'
Dr. Priscilla l.;vnch, a· reading expert, re-
commends many other' stratagems -in the
oature ol IUD and aames -to get the p,re-ICbool
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together, and liked each other.
Already, the young trio has
. about rive pieces in its re-
pertoire. The members meet
every Monday morning in Mrs.
Lak's home because she is mid·
way between Mrs. Martyn's
piano studio in Rossmoor and
Wilson's home .
"They drj ve and I do the
breakrast," Mrs. Lak smiled,
passing trays of fruit, cheese and
coffee cake.
The three remairked over and
over how surprised they are that
they get along so well, which is
an essential element for BDY
group playing chamber music.
"It's · dirricult to find good
players, then people who get
along," Mrs. Lak said.
Each of· the three is an ac-
complished. musician and their
backgrounds are a varied as the
music they play.
Mrs. Martyn, from Greece,
s t u. d i e d a t t he Ro Y'J. I
Conaervatory in Athens and WC\S
a member of the Athens Trio for
eight years. ·
''In my family there was
mu.sic, .. she said. "My father, a
banker, was a flutist. I-le pushed
me ·in music and aJw<rys stlX>d
behind me.··
Fl,UTE LULLABY
When she was a child, her
father played his flute (or her
after tucking her in bed, which
led her to believe for many years
that every child went to sleep to
the music of a flute.
Mrs. bak was impressed by a
BEA ANDERSON, Editor
Monday, Septembo< 8, 1975
sister played the violin, which
made for a close-knit family.
"We would play sonatas all even·
ing long,'' he commented.
Wilson is retired from the Los
Angeles Cou.nty Road Depart-
ment, where he was in engineer·
ing and surveying, and now de·
votes all or his time to music.
He played in the Glendale Sym-
phony at th~ age of 14 under J .
Arthur Meyers, who was the
.founding conductor or the or·
e'hestra and his teacher. Wilson
also has been a member or the
Burbank and Highland Park
symphonies and played with the
St. Louis orchestra during World
War II
!rnJDIED IN CHICAGO
Mrs. Lak studied at the
Chicage Conservatory College,
where she met her husband,
Lazzlo, who also was a student
there.
She was all set to give up the
violin and become a homemaker
when she married , but her
husbanU encouraged her to study
on her own .
to play trios on a professional
basis.
"Chamber music is almost a
lost art," Mrs. Lak lamented.
''Most musicians want to be
soloists or are in studio music.
But there. is so much beautiful
music to be played."
Some of the music they intend
to perform is so obscu.re it is still
hand.written. such as one work
by Chopin.
Their concerts also will be an
endeavor of Jove, besides being a
musical offering. They want
"whoever is interested in that
kind of music'' to be in their au-
diences.
"Music is spiritual," said Mrs.
Lak. "When God created the
earth be must have done it to
music.··
She said the writer C. S. Lewis
also must have had that thought
because he refers to music and
creation in one of his allegories,
''The Magtcian's Nephew_••
Lewis says:
t. violinist who gave a concert at
her grade school when she was 7,
and pers uade~ her parents, who
favored country-Western music,
to buy her a violin.
''I s tarted o n the Bach
Partitias, .. she said, "and si.nce
then I've stumbled onto a very in -
teresting technique ('-1.·hi ch has to
do with bowing ) whic h is not
widely used. And I have done ex·
tensive work with my hus band ."
The trio are united in their
goals, which are to play the ''un-
tapped trio r e pertoire" a nd
maintain "a certain quality" in
their work.
•'The Lion was pacing to and
fro about that empty land and
singing his new song. It was
softer and more lilting than the
song by which he had called up
the stars and the sun; a gentle,
rippling music."
The trio also is st.riving for "a
rewarding experience,'' Mrs.
Lak added. "Otherwise, there is
nosensetoit.''
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Her father, a woodworker, im-
mediately wanted to varnish it,
she said.
Wilson, like Mrs. Martyn, was
from a musical family. His
mother was a pianist and his
They are unique in the ract that
no other group has been rounded
The group now is making its
schedule for the coming year.
Anyone interesting in a booking
may call Mrs. Lak at 557-1515 or
Mrs. Martyn at (213)431-8815.
child's eyes, ears, mind and psyche in the mood
for reading.
A teacher for more than 20 years and reading
consultant to several state school systems , Dr.
Lynch created scholastic individualized read-
ing program -a hi ghJy successrul system .
"Talking, .. she says, "is the rirst step to re·
acting."
Dr. Lynch sugges ts starting out with
something simple -spoon, hard boiled egg,
fork, banana, orange, apple. It helps if the child
can eat the mystery object when game ends.
Later he can graduate to more complicated
mystery items.
Some other reading readiness game plans
Crom Dr. Lynch:
-Practice with sensory words. Ask child to
tell how something smells, sweet or sour, salty,
peppery, spicy, vinegary? Use a pickle, an onion,
a garlic bud, a clove, cereal.
-Comparison words. Use measuring spoons
or cups to show the difference between small,
smaller, smallest. For deep, deeper, deepest.
use three pots. For fat, fatter, fattest. Use three
cerrots or onions . Find items for thin, pretty,
abort, tall, big, dark, heavy, llqht.
DEHCmPTION
-Description. Mom shuts her eyes and Child
selects an object in the room, askin& mom to
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describe it. She asks -Is it edible? Is it smooth
lik e an egg? Is it rough like a scowing pad? Then
she makes the questions more complicated.
Using suc h terms as bigger than, smaller
tha,n, sort as. and terms relating to shape, use,
color, te xture, odor, fragility. This interplay can
be fun , hardly like a reading readiness exercise.
-When chiJd is trying to stump his mother.
s he should come up with some of these words :
shape (round, square, oval, triangle, rectangle
Oat, pointed, curved). Use (Cook with it. Eat it.
Play with it. Clean with it. Wear it. Put things in
it.) and texture (smooth, rough, bumpy, squishy,
limpy, pricky, fluffy, gooey, sticky, rubbery J.
After child stumil\ mom or dad a half dozen
times, it's time to reverse roles -giving him
practice at asking questions.
Dr. Lynch also recommends lots or reading
aloud to you.r child, preferably with child in lap
and being cu.ddled. This will help him to as-
sociate pleasant reelings with reading.
At some point bu.y a large notebook and felt
marker and ask child to tell you something about
his day. Keep sentences and words short when
you print big letters ln the notebook.
All of these things put the toddler in posiUoo
IOI' reading lessons in school.
"Some children," Dr. Lynch said, ••come to
ocbool wlthoul ll••in& ev..-realised that wotds
are made up of lttten."
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Two speakers are ..,..,.., for the potluck'•
dinner meetioa. set for 1:30 p.m. TUead,.y,
Sept. 18, in the Veraalll&.SanlaAna-
On tbe agenda are ,r>r. Roy Bullock.
director or coun•elinl at Qsapman College
and Uoyd Cbarton, an allomey.
I INDUSTRl,AL NUR8J18: Roaalle
Greaser Abrams, ortctnal eon"ener ol the
Orange County Chapter ol NO\¥, will speak
before the.Oraose.Couaty Auoclllloe ol 111·
dustrial Nurses. ·
They will meet at 8'30 t,'::,' W""""41ay,
Sept. l?, inlheSaddiebact Saotai\Da.
Ml. Abrl ms' topic will be the.Hlllorical
Conditioning ol Women and Jlen to 'SUI.om
and How Thi• Affect. Nunes.
An actress, lecturer and feminist CODIUI ..
tan! for the l'IYCbOlijjfii aepOttment, Cal
State Fullerton, Ms. l'lbroms -..! and
produced "Jlytb' America-How F* Have
you Really Come," wbieh was the flrlt.
feminist show in the U.S..to be accepted as
a masters thesis project. ·
ALCOHOLISM SERVICES: A ftve-part
workshop-on-.tcohotism---.nd-problem
drinktng will take place at the Gary Center
in La Habra beginning at 7:30 p.m. Tbun-'
day, Sept. 18.
Quintessence of Starting School
Topics will be medical, psychological and
socio-legal aspects al alcoholism, alcohol
and the family and rehabilitative
modalities in Orange County.
F\lrther 'intormalion oo. the workshop
may be obtained by calling Mary Miles.
Ross Marquez or; Johll Saavedra at (213)
697·1353 or (714) 870-67SS. There is no
charge for the workshop. ·
Like S.year-0lds everywhere, Amy, Sara, Abigail, Ted and Gordon
Kienast (left to right) wait for the bus on the first day of school.
The girls are headed for the morning session while the boys have a
few more (ho hum) hours of summer before they attend afternoon
class in Liberty Corner, N.J.
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D.EAR ANN LA.NDERS: I am engaged to
a girl who is g1v1ng me a hard time. She
s~l".5 I'm too possessive and ct~erly sus-
p1c1ous. She doesn 't act like a person who is
about to be married. You be the judge.
In tbe last three weeks. Hilda has ''disap..
... peared'' four times. When I eall her apart-· • f ment, her roommate says. "I don't know
· where she ts . Maybe she's at her
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mOtber's." I call her mother and she's not
there. When Hilda turns up after two or
three days and I ask where she's been, she
_ says, ''Don't be such a male chauvinist
. ' pig." .
I."" I paid $25S !or an eflgagement ring. We
plan to be married ln three months~ But I
It worry about a girl who stayS lost for two
· and three days and then refuses to aceount L ~ 1 \ for herself. ~\ Does marriage settle people down?. What
do you tblnk? -ONCE BURNT, TWICE
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TUESDAY,
SEPTEMBER9
By SYDNEY OMARR
ARIES (March 21 -
April 19): Good for
money, especially sav-
ings and investments.
Changes .tend to be for
the better. Concessions
can be made wisely.
Agreeable travel condi-
tions evident.
:rAURUS (April 20-
May 20): Sort and silt
early. Fine opportunity
for creative talent.
Family pride is starred.
An endearing gift re-
ceived. Shari n g is
highlighted.
GEMINI (May 21 -Jwte
20): Be ready fo r ap-
preciation, rew ard.s and
love. Good health makes
~u beam r adiantly .
ow a smiling attitude.
oney bud geted wisely.
CANCER (June 21·
uly 22): Career pre-
tige, status and reputa ..
ion well served. Fin.
t i me for traveling,'
sightseeing, feelin1 one·
b
with the oncoming faU
eason.
LEO (July23-Aug.22):
oney picks up momen-
um. You have the green
jight for business and Job
t ransactions. Domestic
lntere.ts bioeked tn !1>-
lereat or outside m•tten.
. \'laGO (Aq, 23-Seot.
) : reJreat and take t . Soml!olle mayl>o
ullina the proverbial
I o•er YO\lt e1ea. ~ proof of fl"'l:I. !lbru.o,tJ rumor&. Awld
. ranei1u1 tlllnkllla. ·
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,..W:ied to do leu but
._ .... It. Considera-•
ble e~ense saved by
plahn'ing purchases
ahead Of time. Hold off a
trip if poasible.
SCOlllPfO (Oct. 23-
Nov4 21): A void over-
reaching too soon. t'lO
fast. One who knows
trends i,s observing. Be
sure r:ather' than hasty.
Get perspective where
ambitions are con-
cerned.
SAGl'ITAJ,llUS (Nov.
2'l-Dee. 21): Accent is on
what you want as o~
posed to what you need.
Idea is to make contacts
beyond current contacts.
If you do this then goal is
achieved.
CAPRICORN !Dec. 22·
Jan. 19): Accent is on
special relationships,
creativity and self-
expression. You come
alive. You are more
aware of who you are
and how to focus your
potential.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-
Feb. 18): PracticaJ is-
sues dominate. You get
lo the core of matters. An
experienced individual
puts cards face up on
the table. Admire frank-
ness. View beyond the
immediate scene.
PISCES (Feb. 19-
March 20): Friendly
tounsel may lack facts.
Know it and act accord-lnclY. Slacken pace to be
aware of subtle nuances.
Some quntions are r•
af¥tobeauwered.
U toda1 lo yoar blrtll·
da1 vll'fety •nd procreu
receive the 1reatest
lllmUllU. Ocea1lonall1 ~'3' ma1 happen ao ti. 11 thai you feel u if ,.,.. Were belll1 'tfhirled
about. RowiYtt, the.,._
di.ment 1bollld _..
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DEAll BURNT: I think you'd better pre-
pare IOI' a life of grief if you marry a &lrl
who speclaliies in disappearing and re-
fuses to account for her absence. Don't ex-
pect ber to settle down merely because she
hu a wedding ring on her Rnger. The
engagement ring doesn't seem to mean
much.
ANNIE OLD GIRL: You must ha\Te
donated your brains to the Hadassah rum-
mage sale. I r efer to "Concerned Mom ''
who '\'3S afraid to Jet her seven-year-old
boy go to the men's room by himself
because "the woods are full of perverts. 11
Your suggestion to buttonhole a kindly
genUeman on his way in and ask hini to
watch over the kid was idiotic. Please ex-
plain how a mother is supposed to pick out
the "kindly gentleman" from the sweet old
geezer who is as queer as a $3 bill!
More realistic advice' would have been to
tell the boy. ''Go in alone and if anyone tries
New for fall
Great selection or flrat
quality, fashion fabrlc1.
Indigo
denim
10· 11 oz. 100°4 Collon. ma·
chine washable and fadable.
Team up with a print bloose.
48" wide. FGs' reg LOW
price 2.49. Save lhru Wed.
Sep! 10
V1lue1 lo 3.00
1~7
exciting fall prints ••
Perma Press Cottons
and Cotton b~nds. 129 • 169 Large assor1menl • call· ....
cos. batik looks, denim , ..
and juvtnlles. 45''. wide. V1lun to 2.00·2.50
Jersey prints
Sott and silky 100% Nylon and
Acetat•N)'ton titends. Machine Vala, to 3.00
wlSll, ~tie Iron. 45" wide.
QUALITY. VALUE
FASHION. SERVICE
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20r..lllon Island
Mon. & Fr\. 1 l»;OO
Tun., Wed., Thurs. & Sat. 1o.t
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to molest You, scream yOur head olf. •• U he
doesn't know what ''molest" means she
should tell him . Sex education should ~art
early. -LOUISVILLE READER
DEAR WU: You maybave apolnl, bat I
doubt that any 1ee1U. 1» matter bow fan·
ny, would take sucb a ehaace wWa t.be kid's
mother standing outside tbe door. You
su11estioa that )'Otllll boy1 be waned
alut molesters and that they yell Mir
cl& off Js excellent. Thanks for wrttial.
"f> There is a big difference between cold
and cool . Ann Landen shows you how to
play it cool witllout !reeling people out in
her booklet, "Teenage Sex -Ten Ways to
Cool It." Send !JO cents In coin and a long,
self-addressed, stamped envelope to Ann
Landers, P.O. Box 1400, Elgin, Ill. 60120.
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WOllBN: BdYtlie ~-olcoali
..,,, odueatlon Joe -at UCI. will
llpeat for tbe J'IO'tfportllutlor O>apCM dur-bellllt • dlDDer ~ Tllunday, Sept. u,
intbe Mesa VerdJCoiaayClub.
lfel' topic for lhe=.m. meetlne wlll be Oiallen&•, Womenin · EdJlcllllon.
AJl1'llUrJ8 FO ~: N8'ff and ~·:..m,::~:-'=89...!~
day, s.. 19, ln the Nwlrport lleaeb bomaof
Jin, Rfcbard c. Fllllel. -
New offlcen are the limes. Foll,.., -1·
dent; ~ R. Bertin, 'flee ~;
Ale•aader Campbell. memtierablp
dudrmu; E. w. Dray, treasurer; Conrad
Cbail-and llaraball Beet, aecretarlea,
and Jtocer Locldl~ parllamentari&-
•IAGUJllA aEACB· aLUIBD llUSIC
SOCIETY: Elected to the boP.,l'd are
Fr.serict Noad, who teacbes ~luoical
euitar and lute, and Margaret Klla'ilta, wbo
teaebell piano and musle theory 'and bl.-
tol')'.
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omcen are Unda Jlarttn, president; Dotee
Ruclolpb, Jlary Nahas, Carole MeCaw and
Clair Hearst. 'Yice presidents; Carol
Hanrey, secretary. and Pat Fitzpatrick.
treasurer.
AFF1LIANTS: Hoag Memorial Hospital
Presbyter!ao ehapter will sponsor a de-
sip.er fashion show at 9:.30 a.m. l_1Jursday,
Sept.18, in Bullock's, SouthCoast)f'laza.
Tlckebr may be purchased fiom Mrs.
craig Weber, reservations ehainllan.
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·--OIEWEDIY TAU(S
by, '
MARY ELLSWORTH.
Some weeks ago I was aitei!"
to speak before the Lido
Itland Wom~·s Club on &be sulQ«t or ''firie jeweizy ...
Frankly the thought and an-
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041LY Pll.01' ..... ., I am not. Bot I de-
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M2-"78 a d:ired anl! tafortnal way, l
----------1 want to talk about what ls bappeQing ;e ... ·elrywise-in
Orange County, and give
you """"' hlliU about -t· ing '/our older pieces. New
looks upcoming for fall, and
perhaps answer a qued;lon
ortwo.
LOSE WEIGHT
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Wbm the llary Ellsworth
Jewelf'J' Store opened lta
cbn la 1i83. a new~ In fttail jewelry shops was_
intl'oduced to Oranae c.om-
ty. ~ formula of ftne oil
plilllt.ln1 and art object.
com.btaed with carefully
lelei!ied "fine" jewelry ltiU .._.today, 12 years lat.er •
lte>caUH mOlt jewelry lllOsJll
are aloof and cool to
browsers, we are' very
careful to maintain a casual,
Mleadly atmospbere. I feel
that becauae of the palnttnp • m pieces aa a back· plound our cuatomer ll not
eommltted to ask about Jewolr7 immediately wbeD
tlloy lbop With ...
It II ~ important to bave confidence In )'our
.Jeweler. because your
purc:bMe. bi.I of small. ia a
Nrioua sale and YoU are en-
tiUed to aervice and attention
wbm you require it. You can
depend!!"••· Prom tbf; moment you own a
piece ol llne jeweley the love
alfllr bqina. Surely a pie<e or jewelry bu to be the moot
1mplanned, out to left fteld,
impulsiveJ1 pun:b11ed item
a woman may posseas. I
have teen people leave my
ltore after a purcbue or
wttb c111tom deafen worb
w.'ve done for them. thrilled
boyondwordl.
Jewelry, Jewelry, it's excit·
lilt, fuelnatin1 and byp..
nbtic. l lov11: it!
1 love tbe people I deal with.
We bave. creat rapport became I appreciate their creativeness. We abare
aometbina iD common too. a
kwe ot beautilUJ thln1a.
I espeel1il1' eQJoy Oran(e
County women. They are
clever and lnnovaUve. 'lltey
are sure ol •hat they want. 1h•f are very to1etber
jeWelry-wiae.
Orange County women have
a fashion image that ia very
envied.
Because the Mary Ellsworth
Shop is located on the -:
graunds at Del Webb's
Newport.er Inn, J ·am able to
keep tuned in to jewelry
looks from aU over the COW\•
try and the world.
'lbe emphasis we have right
now on the J4K metal mix·
ables ia in Q\Y opinion very
smart~ For in1taoct a
oeck.'!ii:., a little oothlq m1m>r chilit at t1i1 bolloW or ~k,dloppiagdofttoa ·24•• len«tb "'1th other iJt..
ter;eiti.ng cb(iM: and pen-
daqJs makes for a true
Ciklifomia futllon loot. · l
£>'..,.. wtltl or 19~
-, .... Nlll ... d "'' -. OC'wtwr;.vet, ~ that my Jewell')' has an Uftt UBUal loot '11 ita own. --,
I blq to tld'l war. I conol our Ureatyle" here. I
JeWlill'Y U..ll ll wearable:
Wt. !f•• have dlamon -"!!" lhat e'an bO
in lbe ••JUme. .. Oomt;., soon. We will
you 'tome new thln1s1 blend ~th your own coll
ot mlJtables and otbe ':~;ambof'eeRd.
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cti..cter 68 Flih eggs
Uncle -·· 89 Methods of
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agency 70 Rims
21 Fonner 71 Alongwl\h 11 One•----•2 Wilh""n<I°"
Portugese DOWN 12 Coin of J1pa.n hip
colony 1 Cuto1mfs 13 Make1nell0t1 45 Moisten.a
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Tonight's
"'TV Highlights
CBS (2) 8:30 -Phyllis. Cloris
Leachman stars in this new series based
oo the character she created on the Mary
'ryler Moore show, moving from Min-
neapolis to San Francisco. Lisa Gerritsen
p1115 her daughter Bess.
NBC (4) 9;00 -"White Lightning."
Burt Reynolds plays an auto racer and
part·tlme ·bootlegger attempting to
avenge his brother's death in this 1973
movie.
ABC (7) 10:00 -Barbary Coast.
William Shatner and Doug McClure star
in this new series set in old San Francisco
as undercover men battling corruption.
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Karate Eveat . . ,
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She Hits
At Pagf!ant f 1
A planned aUlograpll sesslm by stripper l'uae
l'ou la running into OIJl>OliUon in Rei>· WllHr D.
Mllls' homettale. "'"1ti11 P'oxe;t seheduled to:1"'.ift Sept-. ..JI, to
autocrapli copies of her boot t.elllnc about her
escapades with Mills. sbe also Is suppoHd to speak
tolbeJaycttS ln Lltllellock. _ ·•
Bula local advertiling man promoUngthe book
HY' th• trip might notoomeoff.
Ewe'.v• r.au,.--~uuder attaclr.l'eople think-
we are condoning steallo& husbands from wlva, ••
said lloCer Stout of Stout AdY~lilg. "I'm Setting
a lot of complaints about ber c:ocil!J!I berJ. UntO !'I!
thia happened, J really didn't realize llow powerllil
be (Jllllla) wu. He la still Vf!r'/ powerlul." •
Author NellOlt Alarm. who wrote the novel
''The Man With the Golden Arm." S. fightlna a le&al
baUle to prevent his landlord from evictln1 blm
from a five-room, $27$-a·montb aDaJ'tiftent.
Algren moved to Paterson, N.J., fl'om Chicago
last December, saying, "Paterson is a city cl
neighborhoods and a good llgbt toWn. Chicago h••
IOll Its punch... •
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Tors.es, sai.d-he is ..---...,.----........
tenninating a month·t.o-( PEO~ PLE J month lease agreement _ Algren signed. He .._ __ ...., ___ __,
declined to elaborate. • " •
Cliristopllor WiD~ant1mOWn to
SW'Vive after being born With his heart outside his
body, remains in serious but stab)e condition al
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
Born Aug. 10 at Garden State Hospital In
Marlton, N.J ., he was immediately transferred to
Children's Hospital where his heart was covered
with a thin layer of skin in a seven-)lour operaUon.
Ll1 Rimer, spokeswoman for Children's
Hospital, said that fvt.ure operations are planned,
but physicians have set no date because they want
toiseehow the child develops. •
The U.S. Court of Appeals in New York Te·
served decision on a motion by rock musician Jeba
Lennon to overturn a deportation order against him
from the Board of Immigration Appeals .
Lennon's lawyers told the three·Judge panel
that the board failed to consider evidence that the
\.lfllNON
fonner Bealle ~ad been 1ingled
out for deportation during the
Nixon adrqinistratioo because or
radical politleai beliefs.
The lawyers said the 'gov·
ernment's action was ba.-ed on a
memo from the Senate lntemaJ
Security Committee which false-
ly linked Lenpon to an alleged
plot to :i.disrupt the .1972
Republican national convention. •
' Mayor Janet. Hayes S&fl the city of San Jose
will. officially note ~.airuJn lndep:en~ence Day
and Mobile Home Week, but there won t be a Gay
Pride Day.
The Gay Student Union and Lesbian Feminist
Alliance requested that Oct. 3 be proclaimed Gay
Pride Day so ••gay residents of the community
could stand up and be counted."
Mrs. Hayes said no.
"l believe that ~uaJ preference ls a private,
personal concern and not a Subject ror municipal
proclamation,•· she said . •
A snapshot or' Qyde Barrow. of Bonnie and
Clyde fame was .uctloned for $500 at the w,Jdorf-
.A!toria: l{otel in New Yock. ·
Barlow (1 shown on the snapshot, dated Jan. 2,
11132, lr)'ln-. to ge(hls automobile out of the mud.
On the back ofthepjcture, Barrow wrote:
"Too much work. Next time I will youse a trac-
tor ,-Bonnie is laughing at me. Tbe sheriff can't
sboc)J a dam.'' \
Charles Hamilton, an autograph speelallst and
head of the gallery which presented lhe auction,
said, "Only a letter of Jesse Jam.es would bring in
more than Clyde Barrow." •
John Clanles Ross, the barefoot king of the
Cocos lslandz, reje<ted Aiistralla's offer to buy his
remote Indian Ocean paradise for $.1.S million.
"Add another ~ht and that is the Point I
start talking," he told an Australian government
minister,.
Clunies Ross bas resisted all efforts by
Australia to end his personal rule over Home island,
one of the 1tring or small Cocos Islands 1,~ miles
northwest of the Australian mainland . •
Fired policeman Tom Bristow, who sparked a
controversy over dnmken driving arrests or state
legislators1,lost --al to get
bis job bacc in Sau..,.ento.
'.lbe Ci~ Civil Service Com ·
mission voted 4--0 to uphold the
dismlual of Bristow!
_ ~was fired tut April
aft« a depaiitaent invesUgalion
Into a11.,atioos that be shoved a
non-legislaWr be arrested on
drunken d.rivine charaes
thNuglu class d-. •••now · •
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Ma,_ Ke• RoWn 11 Of 8-Yard. Iowa says it
dooon't Hein lllre lt't bis tol.n -more beeause,
federal alld otate bllkUllcrC. are \afcinl ~ver. ,
Aller 1a 1ean on1be l!>b, be'• •alilDS It quits u ,
mayor of Bayard, _.iMIOn '211. A'!d to are the,
tn"70" of seven -iiearby lowDa lnlhefUmlng
.... mu .. west or Das lf<lnes. r
"l've 8*>1ed' worldnl ~ tlM loc.I people,
belpine aolva tlMir problems," Roblbllon aald. "But
lhore'• 110 answer to -e llale and rwer.i pro.
jet1a. There'• no w"Y J!lU ~ fillow tllole blstruc-
tlool and dowbal llleyexpo<tY!"'todo." 1
*" I Fren<Ji preslde'11 ValtrJ' Glounl D'Ellalac
will pay anotrlclal visltleG--.&ept.17to2L 1
The announcemait said lbe Frenc~ .,. .. Iden
accepted •n ln•ltatlon fl'Om Gree.Ii. Pr.oident
Ooulaatlne Tntooo and will be accompanied by his
wife.
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l'llO ·Bohies )
Ell!~i'. Regatta . . .
•. Hollie ca1t,;•1111 ~ tlll;IMlll'
out s.turdaY and~ for Ille
8tb annuaL-i\ncjent. M,r!ner Reaa~ on Newport KarbOr.'lbe
event wu c0.1pon..r.cl by u,. ~ Cat Auoelati9<1 "114 An· cient lllarlner"•1'1\Plll.. A 1i1ilillihi"~r "'tllll. w••Dd event wu the two races~ Satur·
day when the ••tire nttt •oiled
cut through the jetty -. up lo
N~rt fler where they
be.. th<f-boats tbnJuP the
sulf and had lunch before aailina
back.}/l!.otbeharbor. 1 1.
RHillta:
HOBIE-HA -I, Wayne
Schafer and Dede Beauchamp,
Cap!Strano Beach: 2, e.b and
Jana Seaman, Los Angela: 3,
Byr-on-.f/J.a-tl0n-end-lt'6bbr:-
Beaucbamp. NewPort Beadb.; 4,
Dick and ' CAi-ol Beauchamp,
Ne~rt Beach: 5, Nick and
Nicki steete. Balboa Island.
HOBIE· 1'B .L I, Kelly Shaw
and Karen McAbee, LoncBtach:
2, Cliff Billlh""1 and Anne CUr·
ran, Downey,; 3, Mike iind Daye
Newbro, NewPQrt Beach; 4, Jim
Brooks and K,u>y Jones, .Hunt-
ington Bea~li; 5. Brian and
B~a ,Bredeson, Hunlinl!ton ·.
Beach.
llOlllB-HC -1, ~ IDll J• n7 GIJ.tms>.1C-a dd ~; ii, Bob ud II cbud Clllb, La111
Beadl~~ary Drean and Dun-can , Del Mar: 4, JI~
J!Jcll....and Kath~ llcl(abon '
Corona def Mar: 5. Sieve VOIW>
andJim Jones, SoutbGote.
HOBIE·HA -I. Jim Wood.
Lona Beach; 2 Loll Waiter. Riverside; 3, bep.ny Sqilen,
Anaheim ; 4, Burt ·Sherrlff.
Lakewood; 5, Eric Barto,
Newpart Btaeh.
ROBIE·l4B -1, Chris
Wutman. R!Yenlde; 2, Steve
liakb, San Bernardino; 3, Steve
Overholt, Anaheim; •. Ken
Perry. Huntin.eton Beach; 5,
Denrii•Belli; baltewood.
HOBIE· UC . -I, George
Logan, Newport Belcll; 2, Dave
Wheeler. Costa Mesa: 3, Buey
Wilson, Newport J!elehl 4, Jeff
Whitaker, Caplotrano Beach; 5,
Lee Rudall, San~ Ama.
HOBIE·IZ -1, 7y Beach,
Balboa Island: :I, ·Joflke Teal,
Newport Beach; 3, Jell McMor-
ro)ll, Newport Beaeb.
llOBIE'll -l, Mark Paillaon,
HUnliDgton Beach.
BOATING
Ullman,
JakoSky
• Winners
Dave Ullman and Jack
Jakooky of Balboa Yacht Club
eoatlhued their bid fer berth on
tbe Olympic yachtin& team b~
wlnninl the 410 Class naUoo'1
championabips at Alamitos Bay
YacblClub.
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Ullman was the defending
champion lo the class which
dr\!w 32 entries from the East
Cout, Paclfi~ .. Nortbweat and
midweat. The nm fciur rllCl'l 1811
Wednesday and Thuroday were
soiled in 1usty winds up to 22 'K • ndri d Sp"• • ' knots which aent crews scamper·
I f,'' ' .I • •
1£11. . -~ ·-.-nt-~ ... --1n1out.on the lrlll!Wl..llfilMllJ!OI'.· ~ .., ty !JI.foot dinghies. Tbe conclUd-
ing races on Friday were sailed , Le· .liili. -··. ·ng· 'One-ton' .inmild11-101tnotbr ...... The regaUa was sailed. in the
ocean off Long Btaeh Harbor
over an Olympic course. 'There ' ··a~ ~~ __ _ -· __ w_e.r..e....._sfx.___r_ac._e_s_w.ilb o,n_e_
N,)!:., c,J;'RT,k,,, (AP) -Kin· Berend Bellken or Ttavemunde, throwout.
dred Spirit won ~ second race West Germany. Ullman disqualified in tbe fint
of th• One-Ton Cup wor(d sailing GUMBOOT LED the nttt at race but .came back to PoSI four
championship on Rho!Je Island the first windward mark round-seconds and a fourth place for a
Sound Saturday •. , mo\rj.ng into ing 20 seconds ahead of the Irish t~al of~ points under the Olym.-
flrot place.in ttte ~tilndlngs.of tbe entry, Silver Apple, soiled by p1csconn11y1tem.
20-boat neet wilh ;ilJ.14 points. Hugh Coveny of Cork. However, Runner-up WU Mark Rastello
Kindred Si>irit waJI in seventh America Jane took the lead by and Ross Butdter _from Long
place at the final turning IJlark of cutting inside the German boat at ~ach Yacht Club with 28. 7
the 2l·mile cpurse, "'1t, was given the second turning mark pomts. The west coast sailors
superb navigation in the final Gumboot, the 1974 champion, dominated the ~vent, taking the
seven miles by co-skippers finished third for tbe.eecondtime first four places.
Robert Barton of Weston, Conn.. in the five-race series. SUv~ Ap..
and Martin Purcell of pie was fourth a.did Pied Piper,
Greenwich, Conn,. and won by 40 winner of the opening race Fri·
seconds. day, finished fifth. After two America Jane Ill with George races, Kindred Spirit had a three
Tooby of Newport Harbor Yacht point lead over Pied Piper, wiU.
Club, as skipper. took second 3614 in the! standings. Gumboot
ahead or Gumboo~·!kippered by WU.third toith l!6 and Silver Ap-
ple fourth ~lb·~.
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Third place went to Mark
Laura and Brian Thomas, Seat-
" Ile Yacht Club, 30.4 points ;
fourth was Mike Zarky and Dave
Griffith, Pacific Mariners Yacht
Club, 31. 7 and fifth went to an out
of state team. Steve Benjamin
and Bryson Hall, New York, 37.1.
DETROIT CUP!) -Life im·
itated art in Detroit again this
weekend; Two gunmeh robbed
five passengers aboard a city
bus. It was the third consecutive
weekend gunmen have robbed
Detroit area buses, and the latest
holdup mirrored a sequence in
"Fifty;twO Pickup,'' a popular
novel set in Detroit.
KJing Harbor Site
Of Lido Regatta
58 Entiie,
In Regatta
Lido Isle Yacht Club's
Lusty Laser apd Sexy
Sabot regatta for skippei-s
over 30 years old drew S8
entries in the Saturday &Dd
Sunday.
Winner in the Laser
class with 30 entries was
.John 'Thorne · of Balboa
Yacht Club. Cal Prestdn,
Newport Harbor Yacht
Clubw was the winner over
22·competitors In t(\e Sabot
Calss. summary:
LASER -l, John
Thorne. BYC; 2, Don
·Stoughton, ·BYC; 3, Al
Nelson, BYC; 4, Milt Al·
lione, LIYC; 5, George Van·
dervort, LIYC.
SABOT -I, Cal
Preston, NHYC; 2, Charles
Vandervort., LIYC; 3,
Leonard Pemick, BCYC;
4, Mary Jane Tyler, BYC;
Jim Kerrigan, BCYC. .
• King Harbor at Redoodo Beach
will be the site of the Lidc>-14 Dis·
trict I (Southern California)
Championship regatta Sept.
13·14.
I
Shorett Wins
Carr Trophy .
J.n 3 Series
Larry Shorett of SeaWe Yacht
Oub was the winner of the Carr
Trophy, symbolic of the Pacific
Coast Yachting Association sail-
ing championship in a tight three
race series sailed in Santa
Monica Bay.
Sborett wound up in a six point
tie with defending champion
TorD Tobin, San Diego Yacht
Club, but was awarded the
trophy by virtue of beating Tobin
in two races. Third place went lo
Bob Smith, Pa~ific Mariners
Yacht Club, with seven points.
The Baruscb Trophy for the
predicted log race for power
cruisers went to N. B. Cole, Loeb
Lomond Yacht Club, San Rafael.
Squirrel Bank Won
By ~mith's Mamie
Fresh from a Class C and
second ov'erall victory in the
Transpac race to HooolulU. Mill
Smltb'1 Mamie.returned home in
time to take top honors in
California Yacht Club's squiirel
Bank race, theqpe11erol;the Fred
Harris Serles. Mamle wu liated
in ~OR Class A in qi., Harris
Series.
Class B winner was Merlin,
skippered by Jack Ibach, Santa
Monica Yacht Club. Final re-
sullo:
IO&·A -I, Mamie: 2, Jana,
Bob Kahn, CYC ; 3, 7.eus, BUI '
GUbert, PMYC. . 1 , 1oa-B ,... 1., Merlin,; 2,
Bananu, Milt oaehr, C'/o.;: 3,
Conception, Darry Bradte')', ·eve.
· PBRF·A. -1·1, Reeolutlou,
Jerry Hunter, bYC: 2, Slrocca
• J,
II, Al Agnew, CYC; 3, Easy
Rider, P~ul Miller, LBYC; 4,
~. Charles Hathaway, CYC;
Halcyon, nan Sadler, CYC.
PllJIF·B -1, stwmvoeel, Jim
Paul, SCCYC; 2, Groovln. Baker
and Sachs, SMYC: 3, Sick, Dave
Swartz, CYC; 4, crackerjack,
Jack Cllmmingham. SMYC: S,
Llqilld Galt, Howard Chesley,
SBYRC.
MORF·A -1, SU-Dy m, Andy
Lockton, CYC : 2, Witch Craft.
Fred Dutton, CYC; 3, Walrus,
Jim Worthington, CMYC ; 4,
Tsunami, Brown and Scbolield,
SCCYC ; 5, Foxy Lady, Bert
Lockwood, FmyC. ·
MOltF·B-1. Solitaire, Allan
Diamond, SMYC (protest pend.
Ina>; 2. Lllllpop, Tom Leweek,
.crr•t•st pendlnc>: 3_. Sit · u, steve. Auslln. CYo;
( est pending).
The District I championship is
one of the more important regat-
tas for Lido-14s in the Southland
and always produces plenty of
lively action.
Top sklppers will be cut to
wrest the championship from
Dave Ullman of Balboa Yacht
Club. Ullman recently missed
the Lido-14 national title at
Alamitos Bay when a shroud let
go during gusty winds and he was
dismasted.
Qualifying races will be held
Saturday, Sept. 13. The cham-
pionship division for &mday's
races will consist of the fll'St third
of tbe boats placing in tbe quali·
lying races, plus ties. ·
A second division racing on
SUnday will be for all other boats
racing in the qualifying beats.
Two races will be sailed each
day.
The District I champions will
receive the Hugh Doherty
perpetual trophy. Five take-
home trophies will be awarded in
both the championship and
Second divisions.
King Harbor Yacht Club is boot
for the event.
Steve Wales
Keeps Title
In One-design
EDINBURGH, Scotland (AP)
-Steve Wales of Marblehead,
Mass .• retained bis tiUe Friday in
the International One Design
World Yacbl Championships.
1be competition began 'Moo·
day on tbe Firth of Fol1h and
ended Friday.
Wales finished wltb 914 points,
!OW' polnta better tban the total of
Archie Hooper of Bermuda.
Jlllf LEASK of Scotland was
third with 17~. countryman
Marsh oil Napier fourth at 21, and
Thornton Clark of Marblehead,
Mass., flllh with 22 pointa.
Tom A.lien of San Francisco
wao sixth witb 33 point&, George
DellJlan or San Francisco eiahtb
with 44, Don McKen<ie of Lan:h·
moot. N.Y. was ninth at 49, and
Orison McPherson. also or
Larchmool, was 10th with ~
polnta.
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Landmarks to Be Ra~ed.l 1
eapo Buildings Don't Meet StQIJl/arda ,
Cepiatrano Unified School Dit·
trlct truatees appaHnUY will
"""" have to a ccept tbe fad that
noU11n1 luta forever and finally
crier dtl!>oUtion of the old Serra
Sdlool and Caplolrano Buchbelm
IYD'· 'Ibo two are among _.t di.I·
trlct bulldlnas wblcb do not meet
etate earthquake ~ IO
Ibey have been "wrillen off" In
previous a~plicaUons fer state ,
aid, .attOrdlna to a ~liven
tol<bool~. .t I
IJNDE& SUCK a pioc«lurtl
funda bave been loaned by tbi
state to replace them with new
bulldinp. Dana Hills Hl&bScbo<#
•U bu!llin Ibis m 111111er.
DU!rlct offtclals havewtW Oc\.
J to pve the state • plan for tbeA
bulldincs. according to DC.
Jerome R. TbontSley.aupednten-
·denl t •
1bey must now either demolish /
U.. buildlna•. wblch bas ~ planed for some time, or 1 them back at no less than on
dollar per square root wbictt \
would be used to pay off tbe dis·
trlct's prior state loans.
DISTRICT administrator11
have recommended that a Ure
storage buildin& at serra Sc
be retained as well as an arts an
crartsbuildin-, fivequonset'!-!"11'1-bus garage and storage shOd
Capistrano School. ' Other nonconforrnin& buildin.s
recommended for retalnmen
are a storage shed at San Ju
Elementary School and a
quonset hut at San Clemente
Hiah Sc boo I.
or the total 35,269' squ·are
footage of nonconforming build-
ings, 23,930 square feet have been
· recommended for demolition.
NEITHER FACILITY will b(/
demolished-until after the new
Education Center is opened-in the_
San Juan industrial area.
Trustees. however, indicated
·they still wish the gym can be put
to some other use. They ques-
tioned whether the city of San lt'sDtPnfl_ -~-JuanCapistrano·ortbe-Boys-Clu1H~
Laguna Beach city councilmen have ordered the plant-
ing of a 11ew pepper tree at city hall. It will join this
one, which c ity officials say is gradually succumbing to
the ravages of insects and old age. Laguna historian
Merle Ramsey says the old tree was planted in 1880 on
the Rogers homestead that later became the site of city
hall.
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Road· to Reform
Looking Ragtag
By DOUGLAS FRITZSCHE
OI ... 0..Jy ,.._. SWf
WITH THE RA'ITLE and clank of a medicine show
wagon rolling down ~e rutted, dusty streets of downtown
Sacramento, the Fair Political Practices Commission is
making its ramshackle progress toward political reform.
. The commission. the shining hope of proponents or the
late Proposition 9 political "reform•• initiative, has become
enmeshed in the morass of political charges it was intended
to investigate. The commissioners were caught with their
hands where they don't belong; at least so
says the People's Lobby.
The commission has been maintain·
ing a low profilewhileitcooks up the rules
and regulations it needs to nile and re·
gulate the conflicts of interests of politi-
cians.
As def acto good guy, the Prop. 9 gang
was pretty much beyond reproach. So,
when the hamburger began flying about
lrrine city council manic conflicts, the ob-
vious place to turn was tlie Fair Political
Practices Com mission. l'1t1TDCM1E
WITH THE LOYALTY of tbe Three Musketeers, the
Irvine councilors have been pointing the finger at each
other wilb all·for-one, one-for-all fervor.
It began· with John Burton, who works for the Council on
the Environment, Employme nt, Economy and
Development. That pro-development group numbers among
its me mbers building trades unions, architects and, of
course, developers.
Som e or thos e developers, it turns out, do business in Ule
City of Irvine and, on an inquiry from Councilman Henry
Quigley, an attorney rorthe Prop. 9 bunch said Burton may
have a conflict of interest in votes concerning CEEED
members.
Now , with the passage of lime, Burton has maintained
that, in a similar conversation, he was told that the rest of
the council probably also bas conflicts of interests.
NOW mAT'S ENOUGH to make you wonder just who
is representing whom on the Irvine City Council and
have a conflict of interests in votes concerning CEEED mem~
be~.
Fortunately, there is the Fair Political Practices
Commission . Its members always are ready to make sure
no special inter ests are getting an undue share of the ears of
elected officials.
But now the People's lobby-which wasn't elected by
anybody and is not the official representative or anything -.
says the members of the Fair Political Practices
Commission are taking liberties with their expense
accounts to the tune of$J3,325.81.
THAT'S NOT TOO BAD fer a brand new commloalon.
Of course, the commissioners deny any wrongdoing.
And, of course, the various members of the Irvine City.
CounlcU deny any wrongdoing.
Thia latcsf nash came on tbe heels or requests by
Burton and Councilman Robert West lo have the Fair
PoUtical Practices Commission look into the possible
cooflicts of the Irvine Council.
Thew hole thing boils down to a riddle:.
If the People'• Lobby imr,ucn• the Fair Political
Practices Commission which mpups the Irvine City
Council, how many wronpdoesll take to make a riahl?
..
wouldn't be interested in it. t ,1 .
''I just hate to tear down
something that cost so much td
build,'' said Dr. A. Edward
Westberg. ''Especially when
there's a lack of community
raclliUes," added another board
member.
But Joe Wimer, direttor ol ad
ministrative services, said no ol
fers for the building have bee
made. "An old unsafe building
what it is," he said.
Mother Sues?
School After·
Girl Hurt
•
A woman who claims that h
14-year-old daughter suffer
serious injuries when she w.
pushed out or a tree by other st'l:
dents during a journalism etas
at Heinz Kaiser School, ,
Mesa. has sued the students a
school authorities for $1 million.... ·:
Identified as principal deMtc
dants in the Orange CouJft
SUperior Court lawsuit filed
Mrs. Dorothy Ward for he
daughter Dorothy. 14, are st
dent Craig Wolfe and bis paren~
She alleges that Wolfe and fiV
other students were responsiblt
for the girl's injuries last Maret>..
4 when she was pushed from · ,
tree in Costa Mesa during ~· I
photographic session of a 1'
journalism class.
Mrs . Ward n a mes thf )
Newport·Mesa Unified School :
District, the city or Costa Mes a ,.
and journalism teacher Ken .:
McMillan as additional deren-:
dants. : •• 1:
Council Meet :
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Change Starts j.
In November *
The present timetable caIJs rOi
the change in meeting dates o
the Costa Mesa City Council le
begin with the first meeting U
November.
City Manager Fred Sorsaba
mentioned this last wee \
when the council passsed 4-0 ai
ordinance changing the dale: \•
back to the first a nd thirt
Monday of each month. Fo1
about the last 18 months 1:~
meetings have been sched ul ei
for the first and third Tuesdays o
the month.
TUESDAY NIGHT was th<
prefe re n ce o r Councilman
Robert Wilson and the chang£
to Tuesday was instituted wb,eq
he was last mayor. He saio
that he likes the extra day to
go over staff reports.
Both councilmen Jack Ha'in~
mett and Dom Raciti have said
·that they have conflicts on Tues·
day nights a nd request~ ~.
switch back to Monday cveniDft
CITY MANAGER Fred \,
Sorsabal sa id that staff repoc1s
could be given the council a d\lJ
ea,z:lier. , . ' Sorsabal also said that th< ~
planning commission wbldti Ji
meets on the second and fourtll~' Monday evenin11 may swltdi IA: ·
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G'Mr.. Flexible use: 4 BR ~I'.< b~. & sep. 2. r~ntlv redecorated. An excepUnnal Gourm•ll 1llley. H.,• • I 002 GoMr.i I 002 b het ts ~· ' ,-r bid -IUllO •••••·••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BR.. 1-a .apt. to P carry paym ·• Coronade1 ,Marbuyat$74.SOO. ~-1., .. y"ft.~1/.tg n.rssv: or 8 BR .• s~ ba. for single dwelling. .,.~
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f{J•;1\J :1'()){S ~ll ltt ' l ~J ·1() FOLICS All MOYIHG OllTI
Fine family home in prime Harbor Hi
area. Two story with six bedrooms on a
80x11CJ lot. Rear yard has paddle ten,
nis, basketball, bar b q and tons of
trees. Executive transfer, only $86,950.
A new listing of Nadine Crout.
Xlnt terms' Reduc to~"""' ~ on""*'''''S'(ilN'°"Hlt''
[-·liMll · :1 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR BAY AND BEACH
6 75-3000
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Spectacul ar ! Beaut. vu of lagoon.
Perfect design, rich plush cplng &
drapes. expensive waJJpapersj ex-
tensive use of Italian ma rble & crystal,
pool. jacuzzi & sauna. 5 Bdrms. FR,
DR, lge recreation rm. Pier &slip.
76 UNDA ISLE DR. Open daily 1·5
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this lovely VIiia P.ucific
townhouse. Recreational ta~ili lies galore. Don't
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3000 sq. ft. of spacious living w /plen,
ty of yard for the kids. 2-story, 4
bedroom, 3 bath home. Lg. separate
family room. On!¥ 2 yrs. young.
$i1S,OOO includes the land. Lois Egan
644.:6200. ( u 63)
' I "IALIOA COVES"
Choice location providing open blue
water view +beautiful tropical plan,
tihl!ll. Owni!r,occupant an interior
decorator. $165",000. Gladys Russell
Downs642,8235 . (U64)
LUIUl:J, LIVING -llG CANTON
$177,500 incl. land! Elegant ~
bedroom + family room home in eecluded community w /benefits of
security entry gates g., golf course.
vlewJI, Beautiful decor -comforta,
ble environment, Walter King
642·823S. (U65)
..wPOIT Slfoa5-$6S.OOO
Super looking 2 bedroom · :'A
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court& &o 1w1mming pool! Ev ah Corkett 642,11235_ (U66)
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giant, tropical landsc111>ing, waterfilll.
Stalred entry, roman plllal'S, 25 foot
ramily room, 3 baths, banquet dining, asking $89,500, call &save!
MESA VERDE : Just reduced. Big
rooms thruout. 3 bedrooms, family
room, double fireitlace, bullt,ln
va~uum systetn, rich wO<ld features,
formal dining, $62,000, take advantage,
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BALBOA:'PENINSULA l1ndscaped. Reasonably will excbanee. T_.e ad· 8'13·3618Seeafl.916. carpets,bltn.lritcb.,ff1)1 , b'•I alr. ~ ~
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Gallery, 2 fireplaces, . _ dblgar.$325.mu.. home.Lge.Uv.nn .. frpl , w/~aut. view at bay. _.t
wet bar. ultra modern Molllle H..-. G:tMrel JZOJ 837 ·10'13 aep. din. rm., bttn.. kitch. secluded.. s:J'(S.f'7S..521JS ,--..
kitchen le private pier. \ ForSale 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $375. Mo. Jmmac. 3 br, 2 2 Car gar. tmmac.1-'===-"-='-'---'--ZAGROIYLKY Fee land. See at 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FREE. , FJIEE ba, lge corner lot. close thnaout! S475Mo. NEWER N"'#Plllt Beach • ..
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levels bdrm., 2·bath uni· ... E-ORT SHORES 751-6275. Newport Ho"'• f I 1t4er1 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• bar, w/w cptJI., prtv. · w/open.er. frplc, beam """
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tMPOSSllLIDREAM'I patio;-private'}'ant"A-re: -·ba...---decor.at;oc:a..dream.. -Fully -in&ulated,-added •Rental Service!• neighborhood, close to $150 Mo .• Util. paid. pets. SUbmlt on~ "'
Zli:JFOR'SZl,Sbo' ~djewela.l$82,:i00 H.u~e corner lot w/2 screen room 8x27 + $F65,000. everything. Avail im-MIMJONREALTY $31$.mo.t'l'-'33'10 ·'
includes taxes~ in-ti lBR.,ltkenew.$65,900 $10,500. checkbook. lhe price Is • see!962·4411,agent. Oceanfront North Laguna View 3 Br. 2 Ba. bltu. Existing $161 mo. .ea1't patios. ~.$00 , many other added extras Come q u1 ck with ' med. $425. mo. can to * * 494-0731 * • Beautiful Large Oceao .r
surance.2storY,buiU·ins ~ CAYWOODR.EALn loyMcCa*2 unreal. Down to .the Large 4 br + ram rm Cove. 4 Bd, 3 ba, frplc. wasber/dryer.lcarpr.
include. dishwasher. •Bi·2BOO • 541·12'0 * Realtor lllOMewport beach too. Don't ask for •· __IJUte_L.l_har,p__&_cle ' deck atio ate s to _1!2S. ,\.dults~;.·-"'Ll'"""--='--l ca~13. & drapes. Good ~-address, de ask--tor..:..an-NEE s--• Xln• neighbo~. nr ac , new y pan . f75-4062C-:ct.• • coDdfifqn.~OWner bought DOM'TUFT . , appointment. Will gQ -. .. "'"'.. 'f""""' s850 Wi t St 000 another hbme & must Old Lapa Charm A HA.MD!! Acreoige for• 1200 contract or conventional. TO LAMDLOIDS everthing. Move in now. • n er, ' ' fWll t rd
sell. Flex.iblt!,terms., Nr Beach &: town . It's spotless and ea,sy to••••••••••••••••••••••• .Will structure for tax-Member of Board or $&00. mo. Call 962-4471 Yearly.Nopets.494"4Si. ••••••••••• .... __ _
the early bird &: get lb Tr IP I ex -3 -2B r. 2 keep ihal way. A recent-AVOCADO LAND. $2,080 deferred exchange. Realtors. Better Busi-Agent. lollool"-4:1 3706
1 wormnow·fast!897-0321. w/frplc . 3 car gar. by ty redecorated3 BR end per /AC . Ranchi) Cal. 1 NV EST MEN T nessBureau,Chamberor HwalftMJICHt•odl J.Z4 U.,...Hfguel 3252••••••••••••••••••••••• u. ~. 11111 owner. 352, 356 & 362 unittownhomenearpool 80%SellerFin.81J.t%Jnt. DIVISION, Quall Place Commerce. •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR avail for yrly. I ...
' Th alia . CSS rt lot >. fndclubhousewithover-Tlght S forces aale. Properties.(714)752-1920 530-1505 •Springdale&Heil.3BR Lovely4brhomew/View. blocktobay.Bar&patio.
. · . · · · $119,500. 67S -6234 & sized. master suite and Owner714-676-S'734 llldm,.a';'.-:/, 2 BA home. Fireplace $t.25 mo. lat/last + 213-m.MOOt-Spm "~
• ·; : · , 642·3Q99. . night light view. 169,500. IMllMuPro--'w 1400 p 2100 HE·YLOOKUSOVER! good condition. chUdre cleaning fee. 495·0552 Bet 8 1 t 3tJr Z ba..
BREATHTAKlNGOc Call&M-7211 r-•r Wehavefurnishedorun· OK.nofee.IHA"Ca.llBe 496·195'1. • ay1"0n • . -;;;;~~~~~~~~ ean·-· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• furnishl!d t, 2 & 3 bdrms. -.. View from every rm. ..
• view! From living. din-.... PRIME.OFFtCEILDG. PRIME Allareas ·Allprices. or Joe 963"4569 0 3 Br family home w/lrg Winter$t2$.C91#1'141. t M.r.dith C..•n . ing & Mstr. Bdrm. 3 br, 2 Great Newport IO<!ation. * * * * Sffyasoonl 96.3-l7S6. yard. $325 mo.1st/lust+ . l Large home, formaj ed ba, frpl, bltns. wetbar, ~ .. 70 000 yrly ~ -ooo Jndustrial land ready for Presti·ge fami·ly home sso cleaning fee. 4 Nice 2 br, large deek. try, ~inhig rm., fami skylight & planters. BY ~ •~ • · .,.,......,, · development 23 Vacant ~ ~ or496-1957. yearly. $275 mo. 8'1s.-taS ~r!a:tthx~~Jc£i~~~~ ~~r:!~. $~~·:·0306ol0:~ lfG CANYONIUY ~:~lt~.b:.,~.Assoc. r:J:t~a~h:r~~ ~ ~~ I i/j.i 1J1ll'~l~I gai~g1ehr,~R1~3p0 B,~f'Ji . QUln &COOL or8J3.2120
avail. Priced to 'sell a 49'1--1670 Offi'c:e B~ ty of Orange. AH utilities -UJ.i~-·-L .. ,_ • .-r, ztir, new sbag-•-,CUTE 2 br ~ +gar. · -$130,000. Spacious, 3 Br .1 d r gardener included. $550. newly painted,~gas,...,a;:; Yrly, $310, gu.wtr. pd. $75,SOO Monaco. Wool carpet, FOR SALE ORLE E and all th.e rai road p~· -53MSOS he A'I mo.Call for appt. to sec. "losed gar. ~ 00 pe 67$-3063a(l4PMwknda. Corf:afft.Mcrfin Inc. tile patio, 3 cart~ase. tage you nee · rice 962 4471 Ai;t .,_ ..,.,. ·~ Reoltors 644-766 6,000Sq. Ft. Delux S4S,000. r;>er acre. Terms CdM $1&5. 1 br. util pd, • · or children. $l8S. mo. + a Pffhl•a 3707
PRICEOTOSELL lo the nght party. For singles 3 BR , l ~ ba townhouse, dep.425A lzthSt. •••••••••••••••••••••••
Mllller Redlon& further info. please call; Lag. Hills 3 br. 2ba, kids ·clubhouse, pool. $325. 15 .._._wport •--~ 3269 inter, 21r:3Bdrm..t:25<tlr: ......,
tnine 1044 M•age--ACo •--Ernest Eckhoff. Eckhoff &'W! &:laat.842-4921 ""' -~ _..... 1 114 p n-•~-~ ·-& A · t 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,.,.,p mo. r.o.~ ·••••••••••••••••••••••• Refresh·1~ 171418.4' •493 ssoc1a es nc. Lag ach Fumcottage Blvd l-8795991 -541-2621, eves & wknds, St96.,utilpd,singles HAllORVUHOME 1-~-· --· ----
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1 HOME I rn1 Co•oer lot rem eled .l &•STIWFF lliill. • 633·"'" Hunt Bch Cutie, 3br. 2 *Edinger/Magnolia 4 IEDROOM IAUOAIHH . l:L • . ho.lie ready !or inspec· ~ rr 4 BR 2 BA. $335 Tius new free standing lioR Walk to beach 4 B~ den, 3ba, (nnl din Loh for sale Z.ZOO ba, bltns, frplc, kids, Ed' ' JBobaCh· Close to recreation area Unique winter rental 11:1$
home in Univ. Park h.as w'at;h sunset from j rm, Storage Galore! · ••••••••••••••••••••••• pet.Agt.. Fee • B•nRgerBA tea. in an ideal family loca· MalnSt.6'1$.8740 2500 ft ofli " Poolsizeyard.$8.$,500by ·1 Ftn Valley. Save 3br. 2 4 ,2 ... $335 lion. 4 Bedroom. singlet---------
1 ~pgprox. 1~-1~ v:il lbd~r;m~.,~2~b~a~h~o;me;;· $7t;:;•·;soo~ljoWn~~·~r~G4~4~7~596~:::~=~=~~;;~~~~1HUGE NEWPORT LOT ha, kids, pet, fncd. gar. *Slater/Beach story. $550 /mo. leue. B~ $250. Abo 1 Br SZ1S. 'I J;g ~~~~~-finis~ bonus~ . . ondo111hliun1t $80,000 firm. Can be HOMEFIMDERS. 4 BR, 2 BA ... $345 644·7211•, ask for Nigel. Ut1.I incl. Near e"eflo
MMILY DBJGHr for sole 1700 divided into 3 to 4 Jots. *64z.-o• *Slater/Newland Agent. )'lhmg. 642-3"9 r~! 3'h-(!atN, ~ormal IEMERALDIAY Trade for local income 77" 3BR 2BA -d ng m & f I l·n Old CdM, 3000 •• n . 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rt Ill be ..u.. • ···-BR, 1 door to ·---·. I 1n1 r . . am1 Y rm. Spacious 3 bdrm .. 3 ba. prope y w ...... n B kb ~/G ~1'1d rOWN HO USE 2Br ~0
Th $64 500 Br Sul.te.s. 3 yrs. new. .,ORTH • •GU1tr.1 • . · MOVE now! 2 br $175.. • roo u .. u. an t: • short term rental wee•. I e prtce is . • . bom·e. Large dining & " ..,_, """' s1dered By owner Alter BR BA. 21!.r Ba pool bllns • leaseho1d&thebwlderts bo Ir Sunshine ga lore . · · kids,pet.AlsoCDM2br, 2 ,l .. $285 ' ' • tyormonlhly.6™!640 1 family rms., nus 0 t Spac;ous court ya~. S. COMDOS 6· S46·95S6. singles or families . Walk Call Bev or Joe wash /dry. gar. No peta. ! anxious to sell! for extra living, with •u 675 9188 '>-'----~---~ P~RKllHOMES elevator. Closetobeacri of Hwy on Orchid. WhitewaterVlews-2&3 obl .. ltoflle/ towater2br,H.B .• kids , 963·4567or963-J788 · BAYFRONTWINTER. _
' 552·9300 &park. $149.!;00 $lll2 .500. By Owner. bdrm. units lrom $54.000. Trir rr1<1 2300 pet; N.B. 2 hr, k;ds, pet, LIDO ISLE 301 Edgewater et
TURuER •ssoc. 675-6116. 420 qypress, North••••••••••••••••••••••• singlesAgt. Fee.979-8430 CoronadoSt.NJtA.3 " ~ l-'-"-=-'--------1 Laguna $45,000 SMALL park B2randb new3 2.story 4 BUR. Lovely 4 br. 2 ba home. Br2Ba.frpl,ga.r. i ·BYOWHEI· uosN.CstHwy,Laguna llEWPORTCREST C•t75-7225 downtown Desert Rot~ ~ <> a.; car gar. p. Frpl Uo .U.elec Id~ prlvbch$450mo.
'Specta-cularTurtleRock 494·1177 **•CONDO••* Springs, 10 spaces+ 2 ··J~\1~·~![111:!1 graded.$450Mo968-S612 dbi.&:~.U:;o911 .. 6110; RobinsonRllrf75.81.20
Hills, President Mdl .. Open House Sal. & Sun Plush 2-Br, den, 3-ba. trailers + 2 pools +1\.u!1,Ai!IJ1s.U+ Like New. xtra abarp S550 Yrly. 613·1334; Cotta Mno 372f
Prof. dec /lndscpd, Lg · Walk to heh 2cargar n r's apt '"do-.•••••··--·· -. Br crpts drps frplc 6'13-4798 view lot, 4Br, 2ba, cen-l-Spm. 2822 Alta Lag~a ' ·• ow e · '"/" "'"• A • .• ' • •••••••••••••-••••••" tral air cond, intercom. Blvd. A 3 Bd. ~ ami pool & tennis ct.. Will O.W.C. balance. Owner, Santa na $135. 1 br cot· bltns. patio, dbl gar. Nr. 3. Br 1 ~ Ba rrplc 53t.tS WEEK ...
louvre shuttera are a few tall trees. Beautiful old tr:itdhe·ILeasde option! . Seledl 642·2857 tage w /garage br nl schools, lse. Ownr. $355. cbbwhr patio $Joo 2427 •Sl.udio & 1 BRApts T 0 w area $79 200 w1 ow>-own. mm of Slot·-Hunt. Beach 1 , ce 847-4826 E t6tbSt 6.f5..ioca · of the xtras. $98,000. A·ge nl 497:1144 0 ; occupancy. CALL -..-area · · eves. •TV&MaidServAvatl it
833-2100 494_..439~ ·8381.094NID1 REALTY INC. :****DO-**** Property 2600 ~ta Mesa ~. 2 br, Hunt. HbrTwnh&e. Neve OCEAN VIEW yearly, 2 •PhoneServ,Htdpool Jt
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. IESTIUY!! LogunGjMicpel 105 Pay your landlord's tax-Ne•acloRwhltte Brea$200.2br,klds&-~al ~lip, tennis, pool lndry patio Nuw/Wcpt •$SOFFweek'srent 1 'T:
This 3 bdrm., to..,.-nhome •••••••~•••••••••••••• WESTCLIFF es. For under $240 a "'UORP"'-ok 1acuz1.1. $650lse.54'1·99'7 db • h • . t A ·i w/ad • in prime University Park monthtotalyoucanhave A _, y b L. d -2 b or6'73-94l5 1 ws r, pain• vai 2316Newportllivd,CM · * WEKHOW• J $69 300 16.77 Acres planted to or a in a~· r • oow$U5. (213>m&-5880 location, was Just vacat-• . all of his tax advantages. w /frplc •A-•hr Zba Kids o ·K MB·9755or645·3967 ed & is avail. for immed. LAGUNA MIGUB. , Lots or care evident in O 1 1 o % d t Alfalfa & Perm. Pasture, c M ~·s 2 b _..., • n Y own 8 w/r.Attractive7yr.old os~a esa--. ·• r, Avail now. ·Aft 6 c'aJ · OCEANFRONT2 br,yrly. 2035Fa..__..__ CM possession. Owner will * IEST • this lovely 3 bedrm, 2 $21,950. 2 bednn. 2 bath hou 2 . 1 •~ family welcome 842 .• ~•g.5 _7040 bltns, garage. $370. No _..--._..
paint &-re.carptt, or do it Beautiful 3 bedroom bath home with a pool in Condos in Santa Ana. wu::e112~~-&ro~fo'~ Garden Grove $26S.,2br, oN<N • ,,... • pets. 645-3655 1 BR Furn, 2 ltg closets,
younelf &save $$S. lower condominiujn a garden setting. All this Ask for Frank 839-8321 111 nice yard. See Nowt CLOSEST track to ocean' queensize bed, prtv.
WE HA VE RENTALS fronting 7th. fairway. home needs is you. Call Agent. ~;U~~~~ a Leslie~-=) Stanton $225.,3br, kids4' 3 bdrms; Almost ne · ff BR,1 ~· ba, 'd:;; rm, dressing rm, 7tra lrg
Many extras. Owne1 now645·7221 OCE.AMA 423·5063 in Fallon, eves. petok home has family rm orma in rm, gar., rooms. enc • gar.
·anxious. $50,500. CENTURY 21 ADULT COMMUNITY orwknds. Hunt. ~ach $275.,4 br, 2 Formal DR; It's vacan no pets. $400. Lse. w/storage. Adults onl1, 552-7000 LogunoMigyelRHlty ba, nice area, family and available to you! 646-1454 nopets.
830-SOSO 496-4090 We1tcliffllHlty NEAROCEANSIDE Rentals welcome. $450 mtb. 968-4456 0 BEAUT. Bluffs Condo, 4 C SITA$ --=~:;:';:::-;::=::-;':;::,:] ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;12 br, 2 ba, one story. end ••••••••••••••••••••••• Member Board or 968-St.91 BR .• 21,.; ba. lmmcd QC· SUS A For sale by owner. Ldvely unit. C~oice location HouSn hndstled Reallora. Better Busi-cp'y $450 Agt 644-ll.33 Large nicely furn. bach.
2 bd. 2 ba Condo. decor at· overlooking golf course •••••••••••••••••••••• ness Bureau, Chamber of • • · &: l brs. Adu1ts only. no
ed in warm colors. with glimpse of.ocean. GeMl"Cll JIOZ Commerce. SPARKUHGMEW Exchange house improve. pets.2110NewportBL
Garden, washer/dryer, IOU..-Shor ~alk ~ clNubhous~i •••••••••••••••••••••• 53MSOS Fee.A.ti DELUXE for 2-3 er. NpL Bch. hse. $14S. MO. l Br deluxe apt.
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A REALVALU~ 495-6394. ' I S . 4 b d center & bus lines, 30 $140., N.B. AlsoC.M. l br ••••••••••••••••••••••• $360. per month. 2 535-3251 ""'"" 4 Very spacious and well . pac1ous e room minutes from San Diego. M.H.$115.H.'B.lbr$13S,3B Ill I !bl--" Bed ., bath Ponderos a Mob. Est. ' · Su · bedroo 2 'h familyhomewithsparkl· · kids,pet.AndLagBeach rava oryry. ~ room, 1-r.. • $265. 1991 Newport Blvd. arranged 5 bdrm., 21h penor 4 m, ing pool &-outdoor enter· Illness forces quick sale! 1 br + den a Ingles to bay, Bar & patio. Close to schools & park. HVH Monaco Model, very 646-8373 batb home. TQti=bes or bath home ov~look!ng taini.ng are.a. Open co.r· ~?.3036owner $34,495. couples. A.gt. Fee '. 213-795-&4009-Spm Bicycle to beach . clean, lots of xtras, lge1---------sunshine yellow make it golf cours.e. Used bnck ,,_ Ch.Id OK d $450 I onl A ail CH Fu lk p ed t""OOO ner location on qui.ell '79-8430 Caplslr-•-~ 3211 1 ren . Y • se y. v BA Apt. m. $125 lst attrtclive and bright. wa s. ric 8 -· • street. Offered ~ 202Springfie1d.HB 1011,644-5366 & last. Must be clean & Jt's n1c~lylandscapedfor ~ aucHo••GE $118,000 lnc0111eProperty .ZOOO laltoallland 3106 ••••••••••••••••••••••• W.o£Beach,6blkson sober & over 50. 2191
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· llG.CAHYON TRIPLEX-verycle.an, lrple, patio. bbq. 9 mo withallappointments. 960 851 63l·l400or645-lS3l SMALL 1 hr. shag crpt. .. or . util pd. Orange Ave. $180. One story, 2 br, 2 ba. El llGREENBRJE-RLN. assumeVA .... $5S.~ be,$385.mo.539-8831 NOllMSRW.TY 848..aJOO Sparkling Fam. Home, 831 _9276 t N. It home Fpl Guarded private com 21JOUSES,NEAR 1-:---4~84~-~''.:·-,.,--l~~~~~~~~~~I backbay,cul·d·sac.3Br,•.cc... ______ _ Vls ... N 1gue own. . ce. · OCEAN !!<!') ooo Very nice 3 br+den or din •· ~ "t elec gar door opener. ful-munlty. Lovely 4-Br ...•... .....-.. rm 2 ba atio winter 2ba, cpts. drps, bltns, HUlltington hach 3740 I.Ml.TY ly upgrad~d. 549_9so. home, cathedral ceilings 2HOUSES .... seeocean l $3'sl 67•5 436 5 CoronttdelMm-3ZZ2 3 BR. clean, new cpts, garden/wtr pd. S380. •••••••••••••••••••••••
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••••••••••••••••••••••• waterfall. $179,500. For 4 UNITS, 2 blocks to W i n t e r 0 n 1 Y . 421 Begonia, M~ lr"Ytff 3244 2ba. lg FR. nu cpl. $425.
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Mal . I -ice family room for enter· Bd ·• -... 0030 v 1·i1age Boat slip ·1 ft enan 1a·1D1·o· large pool·si---" garage apt. $12$,000. ...... .mo. Wnt.675-XQ) _... 963-4S61or983-t786 • ava1 • • _...:£.• ...... •• M:U Owner 64536M ~ decorator designed, PaUot1 over1VtJ11Ung pathis. ~3 yard with trailer access. ' · 1 I t t ••oo '••l 1 ~1 3 f 07 Newly decorated. 1 blk to UNIV Prk Terr-hnbse completely redone in "'74.
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$67:500 BARCELONA home. RIALTOIS 644-5046 r educed to $134 ,500. Great View or the Glrlt 4 BR.2\1\ ba,wntr •• Sf:IOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo+utila. Evesm·'1013
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Huntfll4)ton a.och 3740 M•wport Beach 3769 Corona del Mar 3822 Costa Mesa 3.824 H...tiagt°" I.each 3840 M•wport leach 3869 ROOMMATE wanted to NEWPORT garden olflee st : Nr. Bay Island.
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BEAUTIPUL 1 hr ru JM ~1AC, off ocean with 2 Br, frpl, gar, retrig, l _RAMDMEW ~ llkiTOIUCH LIDO, GREAT VU, Ma a.7SI-7991aftS Some warehouse avail. side.REWARD.675--7870
apt!: $165 & $175. Span is view. Beaut. wood sun· blO<'k to bch. PJ:; mo. Eaatside 2 bdrm & de NEAR SHOPP'IMG, Tnhse, 2 BR, 2 &, uni· Mor F roommate to share 5S7--006l F o u N o : Go I d en
style bldg, pvt encl ~ar dec."k, al l bltns, incl. 644-6200aft 6. Lynne $275. 548 -7437 ~-2 &~Br apts, bl~, dis-que !eature.s. $500. mo. Apt. 21 or over. Own ATrRACTlVE small of· Retriever. Vic. 171.h St.,
pool,sauna,lndry,adlts ~C::';~~r .3 tr~r2 ~~~Ji JETIYVIEW NICE 2 br, 1 ba, pool. was ers,iomew rplcs 67S.6359 bdrm&balh$l37.SO.Ask flee on Mariner's mile Ct-1 Btwn Tustln&San·
17301 Keelson I.n, 1 blk bl p urt d on Ocean Bl•·d. Onl> c11>_t, drps. t'ls to ever &S2020carLlgaragesE.tFl"to~ for Steve Aft. 5PM. Avail.Octlst'75,(acini taA.nas1.:s:548-S881 w. o! Beach orr Slater. tns. , .. t. co Y • gar. th $I90 548--?98& Aft · ons 8 a e5 • 645·25$6 hwy , Ca 11 La r s on . 842·7848 112 34th St., Open Sat. & steps to China Cove. A Y ing, · · 536·2579 OCEAMFROHT . Shipyard M8.3641 or FOUND: Rabbit, Grey. ;;:;;-;;~~::;-;;;::--=:::-l~S~u~n~.~64~5-~3~109~-----l large lu:curi owi 2 DR. 2 5 l·BR. apts. $16S lo $200 $200. per mo. 2 bdrms 1n 4 646.7833 ' very friendly. Vic. No. STUDIO apt, like new, , Ba PLUS detached guest HUGE 3 br, zin ba studio HUR MAJOR per mo winter l·BR bdrm lnhs e. Fabulous Pool Green Valley FV.
frplc, jacuzzi, pool, 1 blk BbEI ACHFRO&NTlnd2 br .,2 b,a. room and bath, Duplex cpts, drps, stove, 00 pets. Shoppfn9 Cetrter apt., $225' mo., ye~rly. · racil. Pool tennis. after hsiMIS Rftlfal 4450 67J.2"2s •
to beal'h. 968-5700 tns, gar ry ac s. w /h.ardwood Ors, rormal 5255. 545.5270; 546-6895 OPf:N AOUSE J BR. 2 Ba. $350Winter &-Mary 586·5816. ••••••••••••••••••••••• !-'"-="-------
SMALL BEACH 1-IOTEL ~422m01· Yrly. S7f>.7i6i & D1n1ng & s uper ocean & Beautiful new 2&3 Br STEPS TO a••cH Found. Blk/Wht male :-----------I jetty view. SINGLES I IR LOFTOMLY studio apts. Urps, crpts, ~ For the J ung at heart dog. Big but sbort, 2 col-A~~$'i~~~~s.,;~~ LG . 2 Br, I ba beach apt. O.K. $650. mo. less w/ool Pvt patio, frpl, l yrlse bltns, d shwhrs. 2 car 3 BR,2 Ba. $325Winter share sunny L.B. pen-THE Ian. Name on collat" Bo. -~-------I w /patio. No pets. $285 G /room. Call 644·12 11 Avail. Sept. l5lh garages. 7931 & 7941 lloll IA YFRiHT thouse, n11tur11I food s. COLONY "2·5466. be!ore8:-
LOCJW1a leach 3748 mo. incl. wlr'. & Cable AGT. HA. YLOfT APTS St, H.B. Lions Estates, 3 Br, 2 ba, unf, 75yr. $117 mo. 497·1582 30RETA1LSHOPS FOUND: Black shorthair
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Att.ractive 2 bd. 2 ba, apt. 642-8206, Eves: 631·0394 Welk to beach, Crpts, 645-0143 Large 2 BR, 1 ha. $165 /mo Office Rental 4400 available large & small. collar. Vic Beach & Ed· ~~~~~ou~n vt~!. 8~~~~~ SJ95 Bach w /pvt }'an! & Drps, !rp~~vt3 P~O. . C I o s e d g a r a g e , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Old world charm with inger. 894·3010
rental. No pets. Days, view. New stove &r~frig. Eves or w · 67 ·1 3 Br, 2 ba, c."rpt. patio. n stove/ref, near stores. 150 I Westclff Dr. French wind~, gables Found: Orange Tiger cat, 1..
494-1055.Nights,494·3834. Elec. pd. Older s1ngle3 Br, 1 Ba, stove, sun ~~·5:.~-761~6A Mis· Child OK. No pet s . NewportFinancialCtr & trees. AdJac."e nt to long haired. White flea ;;;;:::;:;:--:::;".;-;::::;--;:;:::;:l_EP<!;r~s~o.".n~o.".n!llY'.:.·E"''.03':!·b77::7:'.'81__ deck gar close to beac."h Realtor 675 ·6700 BEACH YEARL y Leasf119 Office Spoc.e ~:O~~Js~ 8 1 0 r Art 5 collar. Cameo Shores.
\Vinter rental, one b!ock WINTER b . k 2 b 2 5280.'646-0111 ' Large 2 BR .. c."arpets BEACH VILLA APT Call on Site Manager 580 BROADWAY 675·1340. bch & town. Ocean view, • Y par • r, d 2 Ch.Id OK Deluxe 3 huge bdrms, 2 I ~===------frplc. 2br., 2ba., beams. ba, $300. mo. Lrg tbr below hlway. N~are~. 548.~ren · Hu ge 3 br, 2 ba, dshwhr, ba. new shag crpt, frplc, <7t4l642·3111 extm LAGUNA BEACH FOUND: Female dog.
S350 mo . Als o fur 548-4063 Frplc, range, refr. wt.r & wet bar, \."oi blk to beach. steps to beach. No pets. mixed breed. Taq with
bachelor avail. $145 m". Santa Ana 3780 elec paid. $235. 6i3·1418 QUI ET 2 br w /patio. $400. (7 14 ) 841·4387 $425. 646·9218or 6iS.05S5 49 4-791 5 white markings. !£1..5566
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WEEKLY RATES Large garage. Adults mo. 548-9695 orS4Z·ll72 675-9031 & 540-1395 Mr. :.l'P\oll. ..... --.. LagUlla Nig\Jel&Mission $100 REWARD
FULLSERVICE w/small pet OK. $4.50. Mariani ~== ..._ Viejo areas. Hancly to Lost. Black fema le cat DACH . uttl pd, Sl.85. mo. 2277 H bor c M A t 675-fiOOO "THE VICTORIAN" WALK TO IE.A.CH .I'._....-, Sao Diego Fwy. 200 to wearing bright pink c.'OI· up/$60. wk Crescent Bay, 2909 Ba~ tot' s 'A' mo. gen 2 Br w /gar. Adults. Cpts, 1&2 br, ept.s. ctti-. bltns, STEPS to beach. deluxe 3 2000 sq ft. As low as 30" lar & H.B. license tag.
, 1435N.Cstllwy494·2508 645-484~~540.iaOO CoitaMesa 3824 drps, bltns, fncd y garage.205 &2121SthSt. br, bltns, bar, sundeck, peraqft.831·1400 Vic Newland & Adams •. (~,;-;-;;-;;Ti~~-;;!jj~~~~~~~~;~~I ·•••••••••••••••••••••• w /patio. Water pd. 536·3058 or 536·•259 or many xtras. Yrly lse. LostS t Aug 30 l'hon Outstanding w e ll 636-4120. ""7 v1·cton·a 847~7 $425 (213)7220855 $80. Mo. Ideal Newport a·• · · e furnished 2 bd. Laguna Off Beaten Path "" ·aa-> ' · or shop avail in the mall at 968·9232 anytime.
8 h A • •-lnents•~-t 2 & 3 B Ad 1•· 1190· <7t4lS48·347o 55•PER..,..FT c. partment. 40 -r-• ~ . r. u .... no •CLOSE TO BEACH, ~ The Factory for: COWt·LOST: 912 femel e
liv.rm. w /wall or glass to G••••••1••••••••••39()z pets, dshwhrs, shag cpl.a, •2 Br upper. Mc.'Sa Verde. 2·Br, 2-ba. builtlns, patio, OCEANFRONT 2 bdnn. 1611 WESTCLlFF-NB t!')' store, book store, de-Aired ate Terrier & M.
ocean. Private stairs t<1 enera closed garage, frplc, Adults. $200. New paint, garage.Smallpet&child Garage. No pets. $275. AGT.541-5032 h ,elc.673-9606 or673·9393 1n·ah Setter. y1·c. ~-ga Deact\_, deck, close to ••••••••••••••••••••••• BBQ. Gas & water pd. nopel.!i 833 89'74 OK No fee yrly 645 36.55 v •u: town. For Winter lease.ANAHEIM Pool . . ·cm· . . •IMO FREE R~• MEDICAL SUITE so. Hwy . S u bstantial
Sept. lJth·on. $475. per VIEWS! SPORTS! LA MA.MCHA.AP'TS 2 BR, new c:!fl)ts & drps, EASTBLUFF 1 br $210 .. 2 1·2·3 Rm. offices from LAG. Lease 35142 S. Reward. 496-3100
mo. By Owner. (714) NewCanyonRimAptsin 778scottPlace,CM freshly painted, elec. 1 1 br $280. Frplc, poql, $,135 per m o. Near Co~stHwy.Ampll!prkg.Found :SmlLightbmltal
494.6838 or (213) 790.0925, Anahei m Hills give you 642 -M'r.I bltn range & oven. N 644-4767 airport. No le~req. AdJ. to drugstore. 6 bl~s G r e y h 0 u n d mix •
all these abundantly!'[-----------childre n or pets. $175. REALTY INC. 833-3223 9Tilnoon to Hosp. Newly decor d Skypark Circle, Irvine.
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brm + den. For inro 2 bdrms, 2 ba wJw Lg. 1&2 Bedroom.2 Ba QUIET & COOL APar!!nents Fumished Harbor Blvd, C.M. Air Industrial Rental 4500 LOST grey long h.aired.
Hewportleach 3769 637.4300 cpt s, drps , bltn!'I &: WalktoShopping&Bus 2br.newshagcrpt,drps, orUnfurnished 3900 cond.,elev.,panelwalls, neuteredmalecatwJnea •••••••••••••••••••••••·i----------< private patios. Lovely Nopels,Mgr.631·3847 newlypalnted,gas stove, ••••••••••••••••••••••• drapes, carpet, elec., ••••••••••••••••••••••• . Beaut. ta:e 2, 3 & 4 br. Balboa Penhtsula 3807 spacious garden·llke closed gar. Sorry no pets THE EXCITING music, janitor, parking. 2000 SQ FT, ~ ofts, 2 collar. Vic. Santa Ana t
OceanfrontrView. frplc, ••••••••••••••••••••••• apts. Heated pool. At· Wanted-Young Married or children. $185. mo. + PALM MESA A.PTS. M . R. st ever, la! g r. baths, immed. ac."ross st Golf Course. 64.S-8456 '°
bale, ga r . $325 up 1 BR. $160 mo., 1st & las tractive r e nt. Adull5 Couple. child OK, n dei;>.425A 1'2thSt. MINUTESTONPI' 557·0136or646-8396 !rom OC Alrport963-7878 Lost: Irish Setter, 85 lbs, i .,~.,,.114 only. pets, 2Br, 1ba,dshwshr, BCH ''Mac."k'' Reward ., ~ +sec. 275 E.18thSt,C. M. bltns, e nc l gar, fn cd 1 ~R CONDO Ideal for re· · SUPER space reas rent NEW M·l Newport, Costa ' . •
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415 N. Newport Bl, NB 673.3986; (Zl3)2S7.9792 VILLAGE 1 Br unrurn, crpt, drps. shop"g. Ctr. $195. 842-8768 ( Blk156EI _Mesa1NDr. Hwy. 544-8678 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• .. •••••••••••
646_9681 stove . Adults. No pets. 5 s asto ewport PREGNANT., --------.-27 , From beac h on 1Br.1Br&Den,2Br,2 1963 WallaceAptD DELUXE 2 br, 2 ba Blvd.) •NEWPORT RENT,200 'XJOO'cloeedin C . 11 ,· t• i
& B h ( Br Townhouse. Carpets, townhouse apt, bltns, 546-9860 CENTER* yard, Hunt. Beach. M·l aring_ con ue n i a · 1• 2 · 3 ac' urn. SeashoreDr,NB.Lrg drapes, f ire place. 3 NEWLY Dccor'd . shagcrpt,biketobeach. . . . zone .Ph:556-1017 c."ounseting & referral.
apart.,, Winter or Yrly. br, unfurn (refrig, stv). pools, 4 tennis courU. East.side 2 hr, P\1. yd, $225 . mo.538-752SHomcs !9 Oceanfront Apts. From Executive ~f1ce Suites Abortion, adoption &
61.>0318 or S3S-67B6 Lower d pl x . Pa t i gym . sauna"s. enc. gar. Pool, adults. Un ltd Sl65 to $225. Uti l. incld. w /sec."retar1 al service keeping.
WINTER. On the sand at w /view or ocean. Yrly. 2400 Harbor Blvd $225. 546·8739 Newport Bch. 675-4873 or available. Stan Amon. lusintssf'ttvnt/ APCARE547·2563
$300/mo. Stable tenants Costa Mesa (714)557-8020 Lnnuna leach 3848 675-5205 or 871-8471 644-1860. Finance
1628 Oceantrvnt. (2) 1 only. 541·5131 wkdys. CASA VICTORIA .;.~:•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Drinking problem? bdrms.S210.&$Z2S.mo. H dM R 7 12••b DI Uf R 4000 EXECUTIVE suites on ksl CallAlcoholHelpline Util pd. 963.4888 WALK to bayfbearh 2 br, ee ore oom , Q(.J r, e uxe n ur. Drop a pebble into the oorns Mii
1 'Ai ba, garage, laundry, See our lg. 3 br apts. or Furn. gus/wtr pd. Ocean from your Apl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport I: arbor. 400 to Opportunity 5005 24 hrs a daySJ&.3830
Orean Frnt, Winter $?7 atio S2SO to $275 yrl w tfrpl & pool. Adults. Adults-NopetsSec.gate Lease. Luxury.security, ROOMS$25.weekupwith 2200 sq l, 642·4644; •••••••••••••••••••••••
mo. Adults, no pets, gar. ~ers:S48.7558 548.3607 y. $250. Avail. 9-1. 545-8628 Pool, ~ec rryi. elevators Mature adults. 31755 Cst. kitchen. 548·9755 or 64s..44o5 NURSERY SCHOOL S~r!!~TI~~1M ~~fMR
2Br, lba . 673-:nw. • 525 Victona, 642-8970 Hwy 499·2835 645-3967 * Pre-School, nr. downtn. Advice on all matters. $JOO Yea rly De1UXP. 2Br Adult 2 huge bedrooms . · · STEPS to bch, oc vu J&4 l lf.z ha fir~place gar i $170 no pets. Inqtdre •Pt CLOSE to Shopping. 2 BR, ON THE w ATER; 2 Bd. Furn pvt r m & b a , Roses are red, violets are Costa Mesa. Care !or 24 312 N. El Camino Real
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Wint. rent $350. 645-7575 675-6797 & 83B-4647. · NEWLY DECORATED Cpl., drps. stv, re!, Sl?S. whitewater c."l_iffs in Wash/dry, kitc."hen priv. boat slip too. pUld. Incl. lge. lot, nrly. 492.903-4 492-9136
188 7 Monrovia Laguna. Unbelievable 615-9115. Cst.HwyatNptBlvd, newbldg.,comp.equip.F G· i· OtC 11 WINTER RENTAL , OCEANFRONT 2 Br, w /gar'. crpt. $185. 548·9743 /644-Ml9 luxuryonly$500 per mo .,A2.~.,.... $85,000. oxy Ir s u a LARGE ' br. 2 ba. 1 YEARLY Water pd. 2176 "C" . · · OCC male student desires .,, ...,.... Graham RJty 646-2414 Massage. U Call, We
block to beach. SJ2S mo. . Placentia. 6J6.412.Q 1·5. LARGE 1 br. newly de-to l'lght tenant. Yearly. same to s hare house ex· Come· Spec i a 1 lie
114.J6th St. 675--6925 Ar ••111 Oct l, 4 Br 2,~· corated, cpts, drps, mir· 494·7722· penses for sc."hool year in p . H t 8 h 1 Beauty Salon. 4 stations. Paraplegic$. 542-3169 C~oic~al~~~~e~ ~~ 2 Br, 1 ba5u1p95pe•1009. shaAg;1i;>t. rored wall, exceptional. Newport leach 3869 Newport Beach. Call f~~r;;i,e,125~':n~. in~ld. u~~: brand new, designed for
Park Newport Sub-Lease. Robi·nson Rltr 6'" ........ g.arage, . ., IS· 1933 Wallace, 960-3633 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (213)691·6162 Contempo r a ry H air A.braxas MasSOl)e ·' Fu m Ba ch apt. $285. Call .r<>uv rt 5 M2-4576 5 0 7 5 W a r n e r A v e · Dresser. Located iO new Photo Modlliocj '
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orona NEW BREEDAPTS gar. Adults, no pets. $195. APARTM&ITS trance fo r e mplo,ed Laguna Bch Owner IOAM 12 PM 631 ll84 •---------1••••••••••••••••••••••• Bach /loft $215. Util, pd, 5411·6351 8achelorlor 2 person over 30. CM area. IROOKHURST must sell due io illness. · ' ·
•WINTERRENTALS• NEW 3 bdrm, 2 b a, applns, gar, p ool, Bedroomsand 646--5689. FINANCIAL f9'·3763afl.5. SPIRITUAL ADVISOR 2 br,2bahouseS275 garage. Bllos. Poinsel· ja~uzzi. 393 Hamilton, E-SIDE 2 br duplex, n Townhouses PLAZA . Advice on all oftltter.i
2 br.2 ba apt vusz15 tia, CdM . M9-8867 Days. 645·4411 dog!'I. Red5ecorated. Fr. sz29.soOpen9--B PVT room, ba & entr. Now lea sing·NE W, M~. TnlSt Hrs. 1oam·lOpm. 2230 N.
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UNF• SEEK & ffNCI"' Encll1hHl1lory Garden Apt. 2Br, lba, Spa-Pools-Tennis Util pd. $l20 mo yrly stdtes. Large and small••••••••••••••••••••••• 2br,2babay!ront~ ;:;.=:=o.::...=o...::..:;:..:=-----'--~--..:. e ncl gar. $200/mo. Across £rom Fushion 64~301 use rs a ccommodated . LOANS to 80% Endo &
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1Tlf. ...-............ IUDOa•.Jll .8.. .... tlll it .-.-1 ir..... MT-mT Mr woods P .... Tllllle Cocker•. Oh\huahua, •-••-• -..--•lsr • · · PIHunt pbooe vol ... Poodl .. ,Shlh·tzu.Doxle, *M•RHESS* ' AmST SnusTS DINTALASSIST z., ••• Good 1tll11. r.mct S"''Es~~..... -lyplog ...rd. Call Pit Bulls, mini · '"' Plft·llme or ............ For(J)'N.8. ...... •Jor ~. pret•4. r1'11D1. Sal1r1 'compelit\ve. Wwt' I ,..,.. ,..,._..... ,.....1Mn.Mct'lart)I. Scbnauaer, Poma. •ALL sms•
.... II.av• 90lua ...... •lout foU. Call ....-i J191t .. " Xl'll1' le. can Te~ Mr. Dn.o or H Quallfled Retall Palal. Pelt ea, Wa1lle1. 100 ILJ _ ... to Mo I
11 mechaal~ eepan~)~;br;;MM:;;;•;;;;;;;;;;;;Jl~'·~•~TiMllii~t;;;i:!i;;).lllb.~'~ roi1oi1~.·~·-.:f'~~nri ..... Wallpaper ex,erie,.ce. ml.xt'd P'U>Piea. SLud a\11 r-nc.u .,. tloa1, puteups, •II f.aPMor4-WM For new store-in * UTOTEM* d100lbrffd1.2S2SW.t7th 133-9625 f, 64M4tl
1.crMD 4 t:Ol:llln'I 1 Oa:JrrrfTAL ReqpL Sec'7. LIGAL SICTY Bani 14 hr JMA.Un& YOW' Col:t.a Mesa. 549-08.12 or at F1lrvlew. SA, ~n
Pboot C•rl, ........_ MA.UTYSM.OM .Sxper•u120 ~. FotNwportBuchL.lw personality to won:. All MM20S.Mr.lliUer. IMPLOYleft' eva.$ll-50Z7. ~tov1NG -QuaUty llerN. ;;;n-.~E-~~-~'~s~;; ~ .. ~ .. ·.,-. ... ~;~~e.T: .. e.~ :rN:~OtSo.~A~~ :i:~ Te~.::!°z"JW~~ ~:o:tc~~o~m":~ SALES-LOoktnaforarem. o~~~s °':'rtoT~len~ .. 9~.~ r:r!i'~:--~~·u~of~~~'; B•a uty Operators. S5l,o4500. C.1.1 Kerry al541).SQ. poue1a•a pleMant clear for p/time sale. '#Ork in· No Exper Nttl!!Uary 1 • urs. ' • potted planl.3, pai11lln~.
,,.,....... Cuaraoteed S1fir1· Dlshwai~er L 'ltchen v01ce&aronfidtotm•n-volvlna indoor plantuL AceZl-CEli«ilblc pm . Newport.Irvine el4: 6734169
G ... , .. ~ Comm. P1ld vatlldons. bel Sid' a• Beet JIA1DWANT£D aer. Perfect for1tudenta &M·99'13,5·1pm. Got.oTbeNearest aru.546-4928. ------Tem-TpoEr~!;>Hetp :r:e, :'': i ~Dl~•0•,e:: 10'1~ Pl,
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NB ~m:i Pan Time•Call & bouae111 w11va.1 Nod'r,_tt•l Sale1wom an, r /time F!,l~'lf.~.~~f~ro AKC Fox Terrier, 9 mo5. ~m ~~'t w~~~-i~l~:ri
!'7802 c"~ Pai. ,_,1__ llolp"-Uia"---•. ,.n=;;:·~·:;:==:::-::=;-· i;;;-:M~";;"-;;M;ote;;';l;;•; .... "';;;~9118::;:1~_!·~·~:_!n~1!!:_n,_!v!:o~v!!!e~.~'-o-1r pum. Dahnken ot Costa OR C L 17141 ...,.~_....,.... M a I e , a 11 5 ho l:; . m -590J ' ~ '"'.,..,,.u. ,.,. -••aw moreinJo.,133-I088. Me sa, 1819 Newport _.,,..,.. housebroken. Btst ofr. ---·------C•ll~ AppqPU'IOllDtlCXfice OOCTOISASSfST. AID WORK Motel. , Blvd Tl('TocSyatems,lne. 96S..uo7 ATTF.NTION·Do JOU
M1nl;1aarJWft Younit•dY (1'-28>t.ou-N61t.. cner1eUc. Lq\DUI Plaza expertenee for · h3vt• quality u3 ed lOll•W .. st sis& i.a. Health Spa. No lkh. Raort.. I cb.)' wk. mana1emeDt trainee . Sandwich AJ5embten:6to WAITR~&S Engll1h SprinRer Spaniel furniture• you would like ColhMl!le ,.. exp.req,wetnln.Appl,y ""°ll9S 141·3224, Call 8 ·.S 9:30-.m.Moa .. >);.MUSF ARABELLA Female, 7 mas. Uve.r" to sell.butdon'twant lho
Special comlderatkm DOOO· I pm. 211% Harbor weekday•. be clean 6: apel'd,y. Lori's lst cl ass rest aurant :1'~e.S~~fn:i::rfe'!;h•: bothcn.u1nc vhoot! call-;
Mechanical
Assemblers
Fort.boHw/following Blvd.Costa Mela. Maids needed, ove~ 21PRINTER AB Di k Kltchen.979-0747 o11tnl~g aoon in Wlld Wickerbt:d.ts7S.73:'i6 or tra!f11· thru yo1.1r I ~~~~~~~~~ tam• for c•~-·---. In-prererre4t. Znd co~ll:, JllO 6: Itek ".licond J SECRETARY West Shoppin.c Center 11t home! Ll'l Ub M'll II for • Ul--.-Mut kdow aomcthjnl ' c. La p 11 z Road & s 11 n AKC Dobie pu~. 10 wks you on cons1~nn1t•nt. Gall ....... Strid Voduce your friends 6: abdut diets. For ftt:Jre. 131).(189(1. ·For smlclvil~rina Diego Fwy. La&un• old, a;bols & wormed, forinrormat1on.~·Ml
Expr. 1n c:UtUni: le qui ell: •el&h!'on lo Tri-Chem ment rnidentt.. $9'58. P It mtle, fem. ser,·ice & l and surveying co. Hills. lnter,·iews ~ton black&: rust. .548-4703 G-.-Sale service tb'lil\a. Mu.»t bf: Liquid Embroidery ettab ac:cts. Ev1?$/Sa.ts Musl bc xlnt recep· lhruThurslo.6.S8l·l500 --"JI-8055
proficient-In all otl'ter Cr•fl. C1ll 978·:1488, MaleCoolrr 575 ...,11;+. Mr. Levi t1on•!it, bkkpr, typlat, & •••••••••••••••••••••••
beaul)' work. Also need 963-2300. Topmanonly 3418.1004 adding mach. oper.ator. Wailtt!UI, exper. fJtime. FreetoYOfll 1045 Fumltur(', R(lht•rts4SOfe·
manicurist part time. Eledro llffhanlCal At· 499-ZZ7l Ext.117. Sal opea, full time . Sid's Blue Beet., 107 ?Lst ••••••••••••••••••••••• el to r('el tape re<'Ofder
831-4743.837-111'9. aembly Tec:bolclins. 5-45-1195 Pl,NBaftCgm. PANDA 'S home ~rown $1.SO. Oriln~l' nJW:;1hydt•
lmmedlate openinta St 1 et . Management Real&hlteSqln kltlens . llelp, we're wru&c;'.ha111'~1 Coff"~& exist for mechanical ronc on 'e ronic:1 PEOPLE PERSON Woman Sales.-...... for SECRETARY WAITllSSE:S bound ror the ..... •u.nd. 2 end tablc:i s:iu foils""
.... mble-~· 2 ,_ 3 W/•uperviabry e:r.per. -·-· An t"l(ttutive secretarial E ~ p · 11 •••
Yea·r1 ex.perlen-In __. • type posit ion . Nt"d Good h N M I 1 h -•K SAT •• ••u• -Bc:xs & Girls Good future w /ad · Exec. looking for ........ Costa Me&l /J-lngt Bch xper'd. F\lllorp/'l stS-3688 1na pnn ~ '" 1 " -•
"''"" viocemenl lnto m1tmt ~me business auoc~ate •rea. Pleuanl olc, grad. r rs. eat appear. e "' t; op c·u •• .-... • •
cloae toler11nce aS· lOto yeanofacc.Dal· responslb\llty. C~psta in whol1:aale supplies. comm. stl'UCture, imall :~::i~~ 1;~0{:,;t 'i ~le~~ Over21 flu!Cygray.slripcdklllen, ONLY. 690 ~pital St.
aemblyworkoncom-l)'Pllotdeliyeryroules 11 .... --•. -•~. _ Bu.si n. ess ful.ly staff personill1.ed Surf&Sir1oin female. w 1access. Cl't1 . (off Pomo'na -~ 1. ...... -may M;av·atllbltr--.~ ~,.nor,_ akUls and t e initiative """ 8274 en pa ... oc com-111"11i"}'OUr -------~~~·-i·capitalJ1.ed. Interview ma·na-aement.-Dari workonher·o..-. ..-...... S930W.Coast}1wy,NB ......-.· between Wil::.011 & Vic .. plete 111emblle1. area. FArn pnt"llf~de· 673-2223 673-s .... '""'<r'm torial Punches, ftles, nts and liveries A caab. tript or ~Sea...., ·-· WARD CLERK Pu PP Y · L u b I Ger ·1---------re am 1 e I e c 1. ro-merchan,dlte rOI' selling Ludlnc N.B. hotel. Call Management-Oriented Secretary & Girl Frid~y Medical recorcb IJ..C•JO Shep/Gldn Rtvr Mlx. 8 Honn 8060
mec ha n I cal ..:,;arts , new aubsc:riptions. For JttlDnie, 644-1700, exl person Interested In Real Estate for small Manl.d'acturinl( f !lime. Pack udo cOnv: wks, fe male . 548-0JllO. •••••••••••••••••••••••
H di nd information Please call 544 9am-5pm EOE h1 h I & ._ __ ~ SAUS Company. Xlnt lypin1o: R · • b' '''' an es reco a Fr • · · I er ncome UQ.M;. skilll' & some work ex· Center. 466 F1agshlp Rd, Yellow Lab female. 15 eg1st 3 )'r orD 1oan y, :::~~:~~esa.!d ~':re~ ~~!~!!~e-S:nm J~=~ &per. LlqwQM Partorf/t . 639-6123 ~~~~~al~~':e~~i?ta~(, per. cequired. ~9630 N,8 . 642-8045. mos, very friendly, loves ~ru ine1 b .Heaut S~~~i
neutsary&el\.1115. Ct1pi1tr•no area, call , 40hr.wk. . Mature women pit or flt 70% cOmmission. foUll SECRETARY WHOWANTSTOWORK? klds.673·5464· • ~5~ ispo. ' ~ 11nd Mission Vie· Wnte-ad no. 447, Dady for cleaain& serviee lime only. VISll our rww Excellent typing, sh, DRIVE ACAB! Furnrtur. 80501----.-------
Uses: hand toola:, vtn· jo-EI Toro area, call Pilot, P .O. Box 1560, 645-5123 · · office 16051 Bolsa Chica tr•nscribing, & general CHOOSE your hours.•••••••••••••••••••••• .. Beautiful 5 yr. old
d e r 1 , d r i I I a •1 ~58~1-631~~0~.~;~~~;;;;Coo:~ta=M: .. ::.";· Co~·---:::·~;I or call Ross Bartlett, ofc skills. Handle offic work for younelf, be ABBEY RENTS FURN. palomino, £piriled &. microm,ters, callpen Equal Oppor, Employer Mech1 A111111Mti's 846·4408, Huntington & lake pbone orders. your own ~. M!Jf' or 1925HARBOR BL.CM 50U0d. $650. 751 ·73Si0
&1a1esinworkincto ExSecretary toSl2K CB Antenna a.ssembly.,_H_a_r_bo_u_r_E_,_1_a_1escc... ___ .Le1al background Wome~.Canbeahghtly CALLt714l645-4772 J 1....... 807()
standard loler11nces. F!Cn--.. k -..... Apply in person, CPD In-helpful, but not~. handicapped. Neat· ewe.. r
A•·-h b'U _,...... eeper to__. dus trtes, Inc, 2100 E . Clean Appear11nce . Quality sofa & loveseat, ••••••••••••••••••••••• u.v must ave a J l)' Order Desk S72S ,_ S RecepUonist/Nurse mo. 536-l&M. to use the Vlilrious BOAT PBX Recepl/type tot650 Wiaablre, anla Ana. Animal Hosp. Exper. de.l-'==:...::=c....----1 Vets .. retired. Age ZS to beautiful, never used, WANTED
fasteners, cold ri,·et ocrv...1"JCL sirable, refs. needed Ap-SECRETARY 70· Supplement youc in-leaving area. 96Z·2562 TOP CASH DOl.LAR
seta, ice box. rivets, ASSEMBLERS/ IR\llNEPE~"ll,L M&mttrne. Route sis~. ply at Mission Viejo Out.standing opportunity come. Driveacab6hrs PAID f'OR YOUR screws,nut!and.plates SERVICES•~ Future. Age 2J.39. Car, Anim111Hosp . .588-1220. r b . ht l d or more a day. Apply in Baby eMb, mattress, &
using drill Jigs , 488E.17thStreet phone.$160wk.848·10CM.. G~ty';,fn1l~a~ pel'lon, Yellow Cab Co .• mat c hing&c~est. ~in !"t';~:.~~~g~'.
templates and shop INTERIOR (at Irvine). Costa Mesa MODELS R.E.SALES required. Varied duties. 186 E. ltilh St., Cot\La mattress x spnnp. SJ L VER St; fl V JC E,
aids...... Will work from _ 1 _ Cl't!at_iv~_Jirm seeks ~ Hew Office Opportunity for advance··l .CM::::es:.:•:.:.· _______ 1..:A.:.f.:.t;:;5P:;;m=. 64:...c4..:.()64:.:c.7c.·---1 FIN E FU RN & AN.
blueprinl!i and verbal tJRP£NIERS Sitk224 642-1470 fessional modilS. iill We ... ve just remodeled ment-with progres&iv Wig Stylist needed pl. S.leofFurnCture TIQUES.64S--2aX>
instructions. Experienced only needlr-~~~~~~~~~~ types. Composite re· ourof~ice & we now have company. 54&1161 Ume, 3/da wlr. Acceaaorfea
apply .. Moo.-Thurs. 7 Female Help wanted. _q~w_·_red_._P_h_._67_5-_ssoo __ . __ 1 openings tor 3 new M8-l344 Puka Shell Necklaces oo A'plyln.....-
3333 Harbor ll•d
Costa Mna, Calif.
AM • 30 p•• salespeople. Xlnt com-Secy j\.9901 to $10001----'=="----1 Antique I sale for $3 .95 & $4 .95 (re·
.--1"• . Mostlyda .. timehrs.Ap. ••MODELS•• I p F F ModlHo-1 00 Dull ' 1il D S hockr!arn 7 mission spill and 1oU of Emp oyer ays ee. Women needed for rom • ,,_ gu ar .,..,.95) at y11
• ' C -rr.,· .PIY Kentud:y Fried Live free. join me . leads. New York based firm housecleaning service. Builder or beuutiful e>t Ski & Sport 42-1 Jo .. oresl
350Z--(.So. Grc1::~1He, Chicken 2929 E. Coast Money is my name. For interview appt. opening partial oles in Robbie's Rag A Mop, ecutlve home in HB has Ave. Laguna Bench.
S. A. _Hc.w_,_y,_, C=.d=.M"------1 Figure modeling is my THE ROM TAYLOR N.B. Will ~eet & Jtreet1_::548:::..:·'11:.:::57".'------I sold final unit and is nowl----=------
CELESCO GIRL FRIQAY game. Seldom said, GROlW clients flying in from oCferinglothepublicLhe lmportenSc:wnpln
I at ... --1o..•-for En'gineering office in seldom done. making big 673 7601 N.Y .. V:ou need x.lnt skills Woodworker rine decorator fumttu Genuine Burmi• ·Jade
IMDU STRIES. IHC.
Equal opportunity
em1•loyer M /F
o 11t.SSIWWt» N.B. 675.6110 money while having fun. " & ab1hty to assume ofc rrom the model home at Lavender & fine green.
Apply in person. Must -'--'--".:...C='-----1 For appt. for this excit-managers position. Also High quality Jihop seeks substanlilill discoun Polished Cabacbon1. All
h tools 1•19 E l . . 1 reliable man with re~ 1 w·u -• ave own . . GIRL Friday, versatile, agpos1t1oncal6'5-1MS. *RN Fee Jobs. Abigail Abbot from coat. Items will be sz.es. ' s11c.!it58-''"
Occidental SL SA. , service & sales office, Personnel Agency, 4500 ferences for permanent sold on a fi.ni.t f..'Omc.firs Mls•ena .. --8080
hvy Phone'. •ood ofc MODELS-MA.SSEUSES Exper'd RN openings Campus Dr. Suite 1~. employment. Generul ed • • -· • Fl Mod •· ~ m ch · 1 l<iJ'-aerv bas1J1, for caa11o ••••••••••••••••••••••• •·11 I Bo 2124 gure l'ui, escorts, Med Su•g, Concentrated N B .. 7 6122 e an1c11 s u., e.xpr. E rytlll BOOKKEEPE Sal s, sa open. x , · · .-· · · ·11 · b •• ~-t-M b h I · r--·1 R Newport Bch92B63 masseuses needed. Top Care, ICU, & CCU 00 ----------1 1n mt 1n1, assem ly , ,,,_ .,.... em rs P rv1ne vua:t ASSEMILERTRHE GIRL FRIDAY -'-'-''-'-'-'-'-"-==--1 mon ey. New studio. eveDing &: night ahiR.a. Secy p /t S4hr portable & hand tools. Drive to M I Home at Country Club. $750 +
Local alternator rt:-Part-Time 536-8808 GIRL FRIDAY 631·3811. Abo, exper'd LVN open· Research & de\•elopment Walton Corkwood. Call 16672 Intrepid Ln. Hunt· transfer. After 5:30 pm.
manufacturer. Duti~ in-a.. 11 ul 1----------·I ;nga in Med Surg on co. located ,.0 r-la M-a Mon for 11ppnt.645-6777. lngton Beach. Located 644·5244. elude aolderin1. check-~OOKKEEPING St-.rvice ...,r si:na m.a.n · co . Motel maid wanted. f\Jll ' """"' ~ near the intersection or•----------
0 Co rt Venatile, familiar w/all time. 673.4520. Ki ...... ___. evenina: & night shifts. ofe11, May go full time p r· N•w ph 1 r d ing of Plrll, assembly of 1n range . a1rpo '"'wvuu Xln 1 •. ...__-r. •ci 1c Coast Hwy & . u o . ~o as an altemalora. Must speak area needs 2,0to25 hr per phases of ofc work . Good Motel l sa ar)' "' L""u~;ad.s. later, l'"u ll benefits. M.rchonclise Broadw11.y. lOAM l o chairs ; all kinds; from
some EngllJh. $2.IO hr. wk , exp d , c I erk typing akllls, aptitude ror · Apply to: Abigail Abbot Personnel ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6PM. s:zs to $95. 557·5176
Ask for Frant.sa:.giss. w /knowledge thru i!"· numbers. Interesting, MOTEL MAID St. J01eph Hoipital A11:(tl'lc-y, 4500 Campus Appffancn 80101..::..::::._ _______ t~--c~------
----------I termed. acctg., basic divenified duties. F /time. Top wages. Personnel Office Dr. Sui le 102, N .B . ••••••••••••••••••••••• &&sett bedrmset, TENNIS membership, top
ASSEMBLY WORKERS typing. Familiarity DELTA ELECTRONIC Newport Beach Travel llOOW.StewartDr 557-6122. PORTABLEdishwa.sher, lpcw/mirror. local club, Make offer.
Hi Fl mfgr requires w /Safeguard system CO~Js~.!'~~~P. Lodge, Coast Hwy, NB Orange Sec'y pt time. 10.2Pm, ~C~o~p~p~e~r~t~o~n~e~,ij_ll~k~e~n~c~w~,,.jji833 ... ·344-·7·o·r~B37"..0SS·-iiiij--Jl33. .. ,3"4_jj3
jjoijrlS8;ilii·jj11IOO--jjiij soldering & small tool helpf'bl. ph: 979-85i3 646.m 6 SALES. Art Interested 5/da wk. Fish, eme:rgen· malnt policy. 979-.5666
exp. Starting $2.SO hr + ~ If N It benefits. App1y 8 .E.s.Boys, ages 14-17.wanted EqualOppor.Employer maleJfem . 22 & over. cy we are. pt. ar. Westinghouse elec. eye
Jnc., 345 Fischer, C.M. nr aft school to wor;t< in H.B. newport Sharp, ·energetic, re3p. Council oC Churches . level range w /exhau~t
the airport tower,8-4:30 area. Contact BUd for GllLS..GIRLS-GIRLS extrovert to wock eves in Must like people. 64S-80SO fan, t yr old. $350 .
more Info. 847-5189 wk S a • y f u n j o b . · ~ personnel rug making shop in So. or 676·3809 644-3046. aft 5pm.
Auto parts counter days,aft5P.M. Ikgitimale. Workdayoc ', agency Coast Village. Must llke •Secy•..,r~•-person, also dri ver·•-~---------1 night. No exp. nee. Must ·~,.~ I retail selling. Fun at-._
(learn counter). Costa CASHllRS like people 11nd be 111 '·-152•0331 mosphere. Call Ru g SSS0-$1200IOO'"k FeePd
Bronze color 16 '
refrigerator freeze r .
$125. Owner redecorat· Mesa AIJlO Parts, 2165 Are you at least 18 yrs least 18. Apply any an.. or 2192 Martin, Irvine Craftecs, 546·6340. Payroll, computer.; $850
Harbor Blvd. old. bondable &:. neat in eve. 2930 W. Coast Hwy, Call For Apnnintmenl Sal I d 'd A/L~ayRC.ondstru:::lion $7.50
appeara n ce? Enjoy Newport Beach. 1,..~~~~ ...... ~~· ..... ~~~j ••a y,exper 1z e1n ersAgency
int. Call eves 673-9388 aft .........
6pm.
AVON
working w /people & out-I· Clothin1. Over 21. No 4020 Birch St, Ste 104 Ward's Ras dryer, $60,
side in the fresh air" u Housecleaner, Balboa *~Ews-•SH• nights . .548-S38.1. Newport8each833-8190 K d ~ so, we want to t"'i. •-y· ou Penin. Mondays. Ex-Van·"et y ~ ..:en Call for appointment enmore gas ryer ...,_,, ...... ...., d f Own ......., Lady Kenmore washer
about being a cashier in per' &re 1 · transp. Good typing skills. SALES·MB>tCAL Service Station Allen-$125, Kenmore washer HelpYowl'Gnily
Fight I-one of our self service Small heh cottage. Familiarofcprocedure. S12K +Car+ BonWi dant, exper'd. Day & $65.Guar/del.540-8672.
gas stations. We need:1 -•_94__.·S_l_3_3_______ CONTROL CAREER Employer pays fee. Mlil· Eves. Full & p /time. Ap- ,
several full & p /time Kousekeeperroi-smallex-EmploymentAgency jor NYSE co. offel'I a ply Shell Station, llth &: BRAND New Wush1ng
Sell world famous pro-people lmmed. in Costa clusi1'e Motel. 5 duy 34001rvine.SteI09B careeropportunit)'foran Irvine, NB Ma ch.forsale$175.
duels the entire family Mesa & Hunt. Bch. For week incl. weekends. Nwpt Bch 714/556-8505 aggressive.. yet pro---:;-;-:---:--::;-;--L-~64~2~·t~SO~S~Ba~r~b!a~ra~-1
can use, enjoy. Excellent interview. call Barbara. 494 -8521 fessional, person. BA ShippiftCJ Cieri& Auction 80 I 5 eamin&s. Call 54().70il orJ~2~13~/~"25~·~94~3~1~.-----1: ;;'';;;~·;;';' ;-;;:;;:;;-;;;;~;::: Nurses Aides. exper. Top business communica-Ex per. req·a_ Apply in ••••••••-•••••••••••••••
Zenilh7-1359Dayi, CASHIER HOUSEKEEPER, for wages. Port Mesa Con\·. lions or life sciences. person, CPO JndW>lrics,
widower & 2 leena,l?ers , Hosp,642-0400. Local terr. Also Fee Inc. 2100 E. Wiishire,
Full-timeonly,Age20+. verylitecleanlng&cook· . . ' Jobs. Ab igail Abbot SantaAna. **I BUY**
BABYSITTER needed for Serious applicants. ing. Prefer mature Nu:ses Aides, all shifts. Personnel Agency, 4500d -----------,
after school, 2-5 :30. Goodpay.SLocation1. person. Refs. r eq . Wtll train. Mesa Verde CampusDrive,Suitel02, ShippincJClftic
Good used furniture &
appliance~, or I will Sell
for You. Ca·meo Hi•blands . MetroC .. W:osh u~~82 Conv. Hosp,661Center NB"°76122 Mui h ve val·d ~·1·r • ~··HarborBl,C.M . .,.,,.. . .,A St,CostaMesa. · .~-· s a 1 ._...l . MASTERS AUCTIOM
646-868& .. 833-9625 875-4351 _.,.., drivers lie. S2 hr to start.
NURSING Salespersons needed to Weiss Manufacturin g.
Babys;tter. ou• home, EAN UP Boy for meat HOUSEKEEPER * LV..,'S complete our acUve 646.1787. Laguna Beach. 2-3daya a mkt. Exp'd. 462 "A" E. ....,. staff. Ex per. XJnt com·l----------1 licycle1
week. Ok to bring 1 17thSt.,CM.SeeMgr.l'Jo Experienced, 5 days, 3-ll Sh'ft J 1 missions. Small manuf_ near 0. C. •••••••••••••••••••••••
8020
youngchild.494-1657. phone calls. owncar.840.%7T8. . 1 • on our pro-uorin•ReallyCo.1-Airport needs 1 male to £-dof•·---"-'="'-==-"'-'='--ll-"::::::::..::::::::: _____ l-'--"-'"'-"'-"-''-'-----1 fess1onal team who care "" ..... ..,. ~
BABYSITI'ER,lChild Housekeeper, live-in. about our patients & 1465So.Cst.flwy. perform ma c hi nin g CLEARANCE
aft.School&leve. l•---------•I Refs. Must speak Eng. about you. Apply l\.1on Lag.Sch. 494-8057. operationsinourproduc· Huge Savin~s on Ma-t163evea. Xlnl sal. 675·3770, NB thru Fri 9·4, Roya le lion machine shop. Some Bicycles & Accesson e!.. COMSTROCTJON Conv. Hospital, 1D.'M1 w. Salesper.son to work general machine shop Will lake any hike or
ll''A BYS ITT ER for Warner, Santa Ana . counter in drycleanen exper. desi rable, but not anythin~ in on lr<idl'.
teacher. Tues & Thurs SECRETARY HOUSHEEPIR 546·6450. Ap p I y • New.port n~c. Should be al least 18 CYCLE WORKS I.TD.
3pm. Bil Canyon. Refs. S-4:30 I/lime. Conv. nu rs· Cleane rs, 106 Tustin, NB yrs old w /own lransp. 40 1822 Newport. HJ~·d. r:
&M-7315 ing home. Park Lido NURSING ·----------l ch~rs"-::a~w-':k_. '~'~'-·7283..:.:;.·:-:--l-~C~o~Sl~a~M~es:i . 5-18 5783
The Irvine Company Conv, Center, 466 *AIDES Stockroom Clerk BABYSITTER needed for aeelr:s secretary w/2-3 Fla asbip Rd, ·N. o. SALES Vista 5-Spccd Duche~s two children Bl~ 5 and 6 years con1lruction ex· 642 8045 Join a team who cares Sailboat knowledge. Ex-S35
a fter school until 5:30 perience. Purcha.slng &I -'=·==·------.about patients & about per'd. Will paytop1o1.·<1~c 645·6081 after5:151''.\I
PM weekdays . They will engineering knowledge Housewives or Mature you. Learn how you can Apply in person, 1919 E.
bt attend in& Harbor off.1lte & on·site, able to Collea:e Students w /car be paid e.xtra {Of' stay1n~ WE HAVE Occidental, SA Peuge<>l 10 spd, nf'w,
y_ le w Elem en la r Y deal w /1ub-oontr11ctors. for eatabli1hed routes. well . We have our own 1501 OPENINGS ~hoot, CDM and would Typing 60. Dictaphone. Mon.-Frl. lOam to 12. coffee shop & other ~ happy to IO to your ab helpful. Able lo work Guarantee Si.00 per hr. benefits. Exper'd-all lN
~me or thetr'1. Please without supervision. Mual be dependable & s hifts . Apply Mon thru Home
call 875·0S42 momlnp or Plea5eCall well 1roomed. Ph for Fri 9am·4pm, Roya le
evenin111 af\er8PM. 644·l389 Appt. aft. ioam. Lori's Conv. Hospital, 1000 W. f • h"
From 9AlK-Noon Kitchen. 979.0747 Warner, Santa1 Ana . UrnlS lltcJS
Babysitter for school THIE lltYIHECO. 5'8·6450. children. Lite house INVESTMENT AND l-N.;:ur;.;_s:;in:.:•~------ftQ~· Mon· Thurs. 2·5pm &10 MewportCtrDr ,..RES I DENT JAL • ~car. CaU 645-1025 Newport •och SA L E S p E RS ON S L.V.M..
BA'BYSITTER.myhome, Equ1ldpp.~m"ployer WANTED 65 lo 70% 3·11~~~·is~~';;·
'ftH:lble hours. 2 Smaul~~~~~~~~~~~I Commission. Dynamic, h-. 535.0805 COOK presU1iou1, happy office All ahiCts, exper'd in ,,. with heavy unstructured Gerlatril's. Park Lido '~)'titter, mature. my Full Time, Neal, Depen-le1rnlng environment &: con v . Center. 4 6ti
ome. D1ya only. dable.499-3009 seml-privateotn~.has Fla(lship Rd. N .B.
rJUme. La1un1 Nl~l, Chef to $1100 mo. Sid's 2 openln1s In re11ldentia1,_642_-004_S_. ______ 1 •saa. Bloe Beel, 107 21St Pl. or·rnvestmentaales.N.B. i
S.b.Ylltter, ~-F,2to5:30 NB.S7S·l333aft4pm. :,.;.~:::~7ti~~-l~n Fine~!!e~~ ~Full
lffl tsle/CdM area. COUPLE needed ror apt time, permanent poal·
wk:,67J.1198f6'13-446l. mana1ernent, semi-••JAMfTOIS•• tlon. EwPf'rr""''d Apply
ret5rftd. SS units Colla Exper'd only M bn 1?9r In person only belwn 10 &
M •• 1, 842-SO't3 or n.i1bt. 5 Daya wlc. Irvine Unoon.
t2J.3l86S·3851 aro. Call Mon thru Fri., J , HERBERT HALL
1 ---------11527%92 JEWELLERS CUSTODIAN 1...:.;::...· =:.....-----1 So Coast Plaza, Lower
Responsible Lead Man Kitchen Help Level, n.e•t to BuJtocks
Full time.For lntorma· Mornln&s will train call 11r1111ld wantf!d ful tlonCallM6•71A7 '4t·9'44forappl. PART Time eves & S.t tiftle. '31E.17\h SL CMlj~~~~~~'......--.1.::.::..::.:.:.:.:.:.==:.....--1 AM. perf. for student.a.
~-----•-·------iDellveryman , perm., ••Ladlet4trtl•• inside work, guaranteed ;" Cl p/t.tme. Early morn dellv waae. Call Al. 542·9013 HOTI or LA. Times to CM, NB Aoodre you ... bl~ ~ncdl• l-'-"''--'--"--"'-=--1 -"°"' Dally Pilot C1as~· area•. No collect. Mutt I pay °' ~..,.e? all Part-Time mature men or ~fled ad1 ·dlllplay the1r have depeod car 64$-08M,12·4pm. women .' Work from
sag.ea with lqlbUl11' 548 4752 .. t..Cpm Introducing new
lmp1et? Our~. we · · Don't drop lbt ball! Get a concePt to Independent
proud to •a>'.L rt:llb' Dental A11l1t, Ch.a.lnldt. job with • low-coet Dally buiJinet•m•n· No aelUn g.
re1ull1. l"boae r Yr ••P· Non Smmtr. Pilot Claaalfled Ad. t.1perhr +bonuses.Call
ra1hk>n tsland.6" Giii PboM 1'2·5171. bet u noon, 631·1175.
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For Sharp. Ai;tgressive,
Comm 1s11lon Sales
People & Management
Trainees. Some college
or experience desirable,
but not required.
WILLTRAIM
Extellenl ('areer op-
portunity & salacy .
Benerita include 1troup
insurance. retirement
plan, vacation & holiday
pay, employcedllrounts.
Applications Wiii Be
Accepted On Sept. 91.h
& lotb from 10am·5pm
MONTGOMERY
WARD
3600 ........... d
lloHmead, Cdlf.
12131573-3110
271 ••I
Equ1I Oppor. Employer
I
5100 or bt."!'t urr.
TELEPHONE SALES, 963·8207
Experienced preferred 1----=:..::::.:_
Earn as much as you like Cah 8035
by talkin11: to pcdple alt •••••••••••••••••••••••
over Southern Orange Chinrhilla s ilver Pcr.c.1an
County rrom an air con· k 1 ttc n s , 2 ma l cs.
dltioned office. Two 960·3164 /55 1·2611.
shifts -loam to lpm or D
5pm lo 8pm. ?i-1onday OCJI 8040
throuxh Friday. Apply at ••••••••••••••••••••••• 250 E. 17th SI. Costa SH IH Tzu male, 6 mos ,
Mesa, or call Tooy AKC. to good horn(•
Scimia ats.46-4100. w.tr.L.C. $150. 675·1310 A~'s
Telenhone Sales s1LK Y Terrier Puppies. s
Part-trme work avail. wks. 559.17S4
mornings or aftemoons.1----=:....:.;.:._c_ ___ I
Hourly wages & comm. Shih Tzu pups Bundles of
av•ll. For details call, i·oy champion sire S40·030 1 • ' Los A.ngelcr; Times sholl. 5-41-4247
l375Sunflower,C.M. Lhasa AKC, male show
quality. 9 mos. old.
492·8016 •TELErHOHE SOLICITORS• Canadian Irish Setter
Ea1y pleasant evening P_ups, AKC rt!(i. cham
hl'I 4pm-9pm, Sun thru pion line. Lovable &
ThurlJ. 12.75 per hr Need beaut. S81 ·5843
(6) girls. Call 549-1847 Silkie Terrier, mnle.
betwn Ipm &Bpm. AKC. 5 mo's, shots,
Tow Truck Driver want· h&brkn. ~5 . ~~·8'7'--'--•
«I. t."xpe r prot"d. Good TOY POOOLP. PUPS,
pay +.bf.nents. Apply AKC . iy, red bred .
1000 lrv1ne . 64.2 1252. Wl-3092
TowTrwkDt>f•er
Expr. prefen"ed.
llMW.17thSl.CM.
MALE 11olden retnever to
stud. Irvine area. Call
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I
Sleek 'n' SwirRng
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9091
SIZES B.20
E1sy.nowln1 lines fronl and
back ~h1h1r down 711ur l1gu,e
m lh•\ \Oii shapinl( M1rveloui
IG1 city, subu,bs, al~yt11 tr.iv·
t i 1n neat •1111~.
Printtd P11tern 9091 Misses'
S1z11 8, 10. 12. 14. 16 18, 20
Sire 12 /bust 341 11~e\ J\i
yards IS·iflCh lat111c
Send $! 00 for eac.h PA1!tr11.
Add 25(' !or rtr~ p1ttP•n for
l1ril·cl11s 11\iHI and harf•n~
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Srw +. 111111 ltt• SI 25 l1111J1t .... ,, Ct1tt1 $1.00
ln1t11t r1~/111 Ina• $1 00
ln1!1nl Stwln& l oo• $1.0D
Hew Shirt Jacket
7088
t,.1 AeaB~
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AreU lrio•s ind v•11.1!d•IY'
N!Wt~T NOWI CH1rhf't d1\h
•nR ~hir! 1ac•et "'"h ~~thertd y~~~, culls. slan1 1op pocket~
of wor~!ed.-s1re ~yn1~e!!c Pit·
!~ro JQ~M Ml\\t \' S1t(, 8-\0;
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Cf.l,\l!X;' K.Js r~ry!llon.: ?~C'
Crot~fl w!tfl Sqvar11 SI DD
C"¢h•f 1 'lhnl,.,t $1 00
Nllty r1tty Ovlltt $1.00
ltloplr Ct11cll1t '1 .00 S•• 4-KllU htl Sl.7S
Ntt~l11111lnt ltok SI .OD
nt•11 Crecl!tt l oo-~1 00
Hairpin Cr.tl!tl loo-SI 110
111111111 Cr1th1t l10~ $1 ,00
ll11t1n1 MKr1me loo~ $1.00
lnJUnt Men1v Boe• Sl.00
C111111tte 11n •o•k SI.DO
Co111-lttt Alp111 114 $1.00
12 h\11Altbtftt 112 !Dt .... ti 11 Q11ill•11 50 ..
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.M11cll•1M1 IOIOloab.Power 9040Motorcic. .. 1/ '73 F.L CAMINO .Amfflt,,ffH'9y 9709 ~ ..... 9740¥•0 tn2CM•rolet ''2~ ••••••• ~·-·········-· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ -oo •rs 9150 au"mallc fact~ a1• •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ . .., ' .,.,, •. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••?••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '13 MAVJRICll wl tu.. WANTED 14 ' .. FiberfCIUI boat. lrlr .••••••••••••••••••••••• yi.ny~ ~fk ~ ~r· 'Si 3.000MK . Lo ml. M\nl u... OIA••iGICCMMTY 13NOVA 23 oooauto P/I "" Deoorl AUit .. ''"'
TOP CASH DOLLAR Evlnrude mtr, tank. HONDA 90. t100 MILES. ~fs.. (~le:) .... .,.. "· ~1~)~~.~ Bst of'r ....... ,.__.... VOLVO R/H, v'.T0 p. MR ·~w tactca "'·r~oof-1 : PAID FOR YOUR Quick sale$3S0.496·6189 NICECONDITION.S?OO Thffdore...... I " •llftlWU EXCLUSIVEt.YVOLVO SZI00.493·1'33Z lai, Ylay r • •
JEWELRY. WATCHES, 675-5'J6<i. FORD IMW t71J OVU 100 Lor,ett Voh-oDuler Cho Or VI. oUJelJ -(Pt9A) "l'tlr
ART OBJECTS. "COl~D 162'5HAPllenEBol at &d Trail~r .. -Kawa1alri~. ~H ~81 . .11. ••••••••••••••••••••••• MERCIEDE:S lnOflUtlt~I 112_~ !!,·,• ftll~INI 1'11 uru • S ILV ER SERVICE ,. nru e, com· '~ ·-'""""' aruw-...... 0 BUYorLEASt: ..,"' ..... · .fOttD "1tr FINE FU RN &. AN : plete, 7' wld.:. &it tank. xlnt cond. StlOO. or Costa M~sa 642-0010 OH . 15".AY DIRECT dZ·ilii&t 20ll"atbarB\ld. -
TIQU ES. 64>-2200 llJOO, or offer. 2J3.431 ·7572 best offer. ...... 71 '7 4 Toyota PU H-of lillporh·s-*HU '75~ Cotta ..... IG40ll
Kn& sz. Bed. New, com· 16' EYinrude 1969 w/V·tl '72 Honda CL450. 7,000ml. Short. bed . mags & wid AUTHOIUZl;J> ~\i~W.1·~~11~... M_.._.TICAll.0
elete, still pk5'd. X\ra 1/0. Bltn lfait tank, full Make offer. Urea. radio, 41p, l8M mt M£~'ifa~=.ER ! • 'f • ,::=$4599w7 Gt•'7 ~~••VrlllCllttaa•ar..a
flrm $190 (worth $42S). coYer, trail1:r. Xlnt for 559•4101. Mint! 7S2·1$97 EXCLUSIVELY ----, --,,_ -_,. Y ..
QnSz $170, usulllly home, fish or s ki C~rry cond . ·73 Harley Davidson 350 r72 CHEVY Carryall 4x4. ~'j"j.J~C:-2026 ~ Manchester No*.~94u917"5~ 1 ~:;~~U 1''1081
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lncl del. s,;15·226.1. S2400. 675·3~35 (5 pm· Sprint. $600, Elet guil<t r P s., pwr disc brks. <tuto, & On the Santa Ana Pwy. Anaheim 750-2011 CH"Ev~ ..-Tlle1•1ro11•' -
Surfboard. 5·3", $35. 8pm) wkduys w /case $100 96t).J.11s. 32,000 mi. $3t95. 96.1-1626 ,, STATIOM•WA(iOM ... -~···· a
644·6534 An~~:~~iJ~~ti r,.allt'rs, Tra•el 9170 Von1 9570 73 Merc~s VOLVO Load~d 1 Vear-End zoibHarbor~
! 21+ yds Lavender sha,it:. 32 ' 1960 ChnsC:r~ft ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·;··~··d••••••••••••••• SLC Clolle-Out cOstaMeu ea.GOlG
drapes $100 /of'fe r. lSyds Dblplnkdt~·inV·tl's,A 1 14' Ca rd i nal ; r efr1 · 6 o ge Van. V·8 214t.ZMwoa :tit._ C SALE l"l.lw$Clffor7 ttlO
t t ·1 l JO I Aulom<ttir. Ca m1>er "t·•-.-OUpe --r ~ grn Jye ll s hag $30 . Sll,SOO. 646·9000 gera or,,. 01 e. ga ....,_ No.•151111-.•.. ••••••• ••••••••M-•••
l E) equipped $875. 642·1295. ., ... '· ~7469&631·2138. w<t e r , ec pump 1"1 • .....,., Fully equipped in lkoo All car1 In our .-tock' •75 D&i!fO '13 11£aCUR• ea:;:-'°
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181/J' Blain Boat, w/6 cy l brakes. Very ,it:ood cond. *"'U ,75_ ...._ • ..., ,. •• .,.. 1old with full mahogany· pn· ·cect 41t bek,wincn!.ue CHEVY 1~" •-PIS'lt tlatlel ......
Couch. es • Hoover Dial· Engine 0 /0 , trade for After 6pm 1193 6460 " --S I ~ J lb -t · •-•-----•W&..--
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-• h . --CHEVR,..,. rwo •• t• ea er in enqr, m; irn O(Aug111tl5th. ••0111'.,.__ Jl.000 mll•' ~-~
. a t1c vacuum, 111otor omc + c11::.h SI,IOOFirm ~· th•fl 14 ,000 mite~! "" ~5 .. itoUI R
wome n's 5 spd bike. S49·188S (•PM839T) 66 Loaded! LoWmlles .. u tu.I 644·804S art spm. is· &>If conta1n<.-d , sips 6. YAM ORAMGE COUNTY'S $47'9 int• pcMer •IDclicH4 UCSB ''" balh, >ep ,hower. I TOM LOMG OLDEST No.17141715151 ra:;rc~.,, ..
5CARDdisplay &storage refrt g, loadt·d + full Automatic transmission, & TO CHOOSE -•-• un its. ni ce wood OFFERSFORSALE ca b<1na room. Sl9SO . 19TOH?Tbor.C.M. -*MU4'J5: (149H C ~ -DMtt
cabiheti;y, stork in<' I t on ly· 1962 &hock 25· 646·9016. Plus more goodies! No. 631 127 FROM CHEVE~ SOD I:lneot•·WettlU'JV<) , I 17415715645 • 6 -ft••._ -...i-1~ u .. 411\4 ' ength, S.1" h1)! F i b e r g I a s s S lo u p -• • • MAU BU . '"PE --u;-,._ _ .. -. __..., 0
23'' wide. $125 ea w /cab1n & head incl .. T,.allerJ, Ut1hty 9180 Only S4999or? S.llleti-Service-75 Mercedes mo. ?>eige l !l" --
642-6631 uluminum mast. wood ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOWARD Roy Ca"er, lllC. w /mahbeany interior. GJ~llll Am: & Loaded! Clole-Out v .. boom, a nchor, mainsail. I Hail J\1otorc}l'lc tr~uler Rolls'lloyce ~BMW Sunroof, stereo. air, pwr Ull' UlllO On\)'$3999 · '1Z MERCUR rqull"••
For Sa~e. 23 ch;.inncl, jib. ::.pinnaker, spinnakl·r wanted ·rradt· for s~:ulJa Chevrolet 234 E . 17th St. brakes, steering If win· No. "'341J56Sl ~ha"ith ~ U:: 1'.!_
watt B radio molule pole, paddleb. sl<inding & gear. 536 963:1. Costa Mesa .546-4444 dowi. Under warranty. VOLVO •MU '75 "'""' • .., rG· with mik e , co·a xi:.1/ runn1n)( r1g~inJL scat A -:-fJove&Qua1ISt . $11 500 p t Pt ,, MOHZA tra•; AM /FM .ate~rl;"'
power line & antenna cu::.h1ons. compa ss, ut0Serv1ce& Nt•wporlfftouch l ·m°-1400 . \'. y . 1%6tfo•hor(M6469303 3zl.o factoqalredQdiUoftin lit' Li~e new. S200or he:.l of mi ~c. s hee ts . flares , Parts 9400 833-0555 ,..,.tfwew! power dOor k>ickl, ri
fer. 536-2350 aft~r Spin horns and hand tools. •••••••• ••••••••••••••• MG 9742 Autos UHd Joy to Drive! ca.but leather taterlor, ~
fl.1in . Bid . S2.250. Chevy 283 inlo1kc manifold Auto1 Wonted 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• .. ••••••••••••••••• Oillv $379' steerfaJ. power brak.ao
Beaut I fu 1 26 ~al Ion 9 onl y· ~Kite Sailboats & . 2 barr<'I t;irb. ~?· ••••••••••••••••••••••• &1 ST -& ••••v '72 MG Midgt!("jOrirCond. AMC 1'05 -No:iiinM/'885 --cruiMt-Mntrol:.-..SAV ~ri:~~~~~et~~~a0r;~~i a lso available. 1-~0 , R1~ht d oo r for 65 WF.PAYTOPDOLLAR SANTA""" S1950 o r besL ofter.••••••••••••••••••••••• HO~ARD Lt02101<1j,E1:;:i111J0:i:•~1
offer. Boys dark brown further 1nrormatiun , Chevelle~l<1hhu S20.C:.1ll FORTOPUSEDCARS 835·3171 67S.3064afterf '72 GREMLIN X, xtra ~'f" d.,. -0 call · 1805) 961·2588 lfAM· a£ter6pm. 968-4~1 .FOHEIGN, DOMESTIC , clean, air, aulD, p~ 8 Ch•y---'1-.& !!~~ Blv :. .M •• .auede _jac~c.t. tik~. new sPMMon-Fri. or CLASSICS THt.uLtwan:ORNlfrtOMACHIH.I , 63 MG 1100 Seda Rblt ,.,,. s l"Vl'C'T ~ w /zip 1n lining, size 11 . Auto1 for Sale If your car is extra clean · U ~-cyl, low mi , many .xt.taa. Dove &QuailSt. ..._.._....._ .~ ..... '', t
$1$. S3E·5014 betwn 5 & 45' HATTERAS AAA ••••••••••••••••••••••• sc .. u·f·,,st. Dcrhun 9']20 eng, new res, mpg. $'Z750. or offer. Pri. ptJ. Newport Beat\ -~, "' l'J912
.d I 9 A-~ • • ssoo. 549-1636. ....a,., 83 .. ·Asss . • •. • p .m . wee ays. o p.m. Looking for the best m,ques/ BAUER BUICK ••••••••••••••••.,.••••• ~ •t••••••••••••• • • •-
weekends. w /lerf!!S. to match, all Ch1ssics 9520 2925 Harbor Blvd. WILL BUY YOUR MGI 9744 '73 Gremlin. Auto. air '65 Shelby M'~· ;t"'
MiscellCMMom xtras incl. Rad1:1r. ADI''. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa 979.2500 DATSUN, TOYOTA, ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond, p JS. cassette . "13 llOltte C~ landau. cond.,..T~ade for '10 &o c·
WC11thd IOI I wtr. maker. air. Bob Jo'or Sale 194 1 F'ord Pick OR VOLKSWAGEN MGB 1974. many xtras. $2300. 495·0659eveninp. Many extras. $3.300/olr. Ford Pickup.~ ,,.
· llenry, Bkr. 714·&t6·0551 up Cu:.tom. Nt•w e n,!!. TOP DOLLAR PAID 1-"0R Lesli than 3000 miles. Privateparty.551-3196. 541:310&. . •r ~111t •
;.•••••••••••••••••••••• • paint & uphols. ~.See OR NOT. .Bei;t ofrer over $4500. luldl: 9910 ' ~ HS~' SS CASH $$FOR loots, Sall 9060 at Tex.a<'o ll urbor & PAID TOP DOu.AR 675·3220 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oldt•ablle '611
Good used rumJrefriJ?s ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wilson CM . 956·531:18 or IMMEDIA TB. y CALL , '68 Buick Elec. Good Urn Chryller i 99%5 ••••~••••••.•••~• .. ••• tt
Frus/stoves. 546·0768. Cor. 27. 3 sails. inboard 548·8341 SAL BERNADENE 72GT & int. One owner. Needs •••••••••'••••••••••••• 1 Sales ant$ ffKI --engine.$8.600. FORALL S40·0442 Xlnt. cond.AM/FM, m i n o r eng. repair.asChryaler,IQOd.depen-.tOl.0$~ Iii:• OOLLllOUS~ wooden. gd 837 ·7874. For Sale or trade or? FOREIGN CARS . . O.D. 523.0300 F.xt.221 6*9822642·3623 dable It comfortable GMC:rlUCIC$
cond.torlO yr.old girl. c1ass1c '42Ford 1,~T.P.1 CALLORCOMEIM 74 260Z. Auto, :.11 r , $3§ "'\" ' ' -... --. Big enough for 9·tl ''Kl~E Sa.ii Boat incl'ds 3 Up. Cal l aft 6pm , AM/FM radio' lo mi. Opel 9746 '71 SKYLARK PIS. P /B, .9&2·1489 , . -~DA~. -
dolls if possible. (Not sails, 4 life preser\·crs. & 631·2253. TO SEE.US Xlnt cond $5900 /bst. ••••••••••••••••••••••• A/C, xlnt. cond. LO mi. CuatiUNWt.. 9'3 11if#trsityoids , ·•
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Offict' fMntiture & IO' Sailboat. braD<l new. Vr:hiclr:s 9530 Dats un 73, 240Z , good S,OIT COUPE Codilfoc 9915 '"11 MARK III, .tpg,r . ColtaM .. • · u -~quipminf 8085 Must-selt !-Sec toappn:oc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ cond --Am /.Fnl M.wg.!i Mlnl!$22:54 • •••••••••••••• •• •• \t!~mo1.1r ~e\allie' ex·~~~· ' I '
••••••••••••••••••••••• Days 558·7275, E\'es aftt.i, BOUGHT FOR $5200 °/be•tofr 6,.;3 _ .. ' --c-ss9BT -C LA or·• bla · -2 · .,_: · -avs, • 581-0900. -" --TlleodoreRobins ADIL C teriar, AM,/ 1t ' .~. ~ · ~hr:v~8cJh::.~~;5·dtcsy ALASKA '74 260Z, auto. air, . FORD Over 70 lo cboose from. power windoft. poWer ~::"'"J!b ?v~lftllc~m ,
Machine cvrs. Pierce·86 SA"TA NA 22 , ra "c move· contract fcll lhru. 3100 W.CoastHwy.N.B.. AM /FM t ape stereo, 2060 Ha rbor.Wvd. F_rom . $1995. GMAC sfat~J ..• ·1·rpo~1~"'-..~· l,~'-~!J:'.l-op,-=· w· . ;
W 19th CM 0,.7 iii ~ Mylossyourj:!ain. 642 9405 mags, Xtrus. Metallic C t M 642 Fi •-Le t .. s ..... .,. . ., '-Vll"""""""'"'6 i .. -., · ' · .,..... 41 1. equipped. $5900.847·5339 '74 FOltD P.U 15,000 mi, •. . brn. $5900 /bsl. 640·0777 05 a esa ·OOlO nancrng .. as •'6· ., 'This Week ()illy ~ 1 1 .ffliTIJ,968 , ':'1' .'11•
4 Metal wood top cxcccoronado 15 W/trlr Xlnt 2 trans. coolers, chrome Fiot 1970 ~0pel GT for sale, l1199CF0).Johnson& I ~ l. •-'4! ·:it ns1.
desks . 1 wood scy dsk, cond. '}f.'-Ph .· ·17 t~) whls, wide tires (brand Oran9eC-..k.'s 9725 good cohd. auto trans. Lincoln·Mercuey, '••I•-•• .... -•••••-, 1 1 b t · _,,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 93 6 A'I 67 6 H bo Bl d C.JI -549-3281,8 to5wkdys. 847.8209 fterSpm new , x ra a tery . ;.ur Highr:st SBuytt 4 · 900 ", 3· 745 ar r v •• · '' 13..Finto'RU!tabout. 200&-shocks, llc lwi g over· I __.,,, Eves. 1540-5830 ' tc.•spd,:whl.I. n Oll5.
Pl910s I o,.._., 8090 SAMA.RANG loads, radio. tape deck, -on m...-... r.-P"" 2" •••••••••••••••••••••• other goodies. BlllMaa:eyToyota PoncM 9750 71 CADILLAC , ?OMARIClft . ,sp-7421 . • Cf' 55' Diesel auxiliary Cal!RogerorBill ••••••••••••••••••••••• O.nlY 39,325 miles_. this 1·~·.~·tm .•,ch'' .,_ schooner. Hit '34 in N.B J SEDAM •VILLE lik mobile •• -ua.. "-'•• by So. Coast Co. Just re· •75 ID E1\L 5th wheel 30· 847--855.S 67 912 excepliona ly clean. 1 lb ,_ e new auto bas auto di:s't '•tka Xlnt. Travel Trailer. Used 1 1750CC, nr perf. Best of· Vinyl roof, ea er. 1.u• vinyl roof, leather· in-· u.,.t'.self.816-t&ii y ~------'--'---'-'-' turned from 20,000 mi. time . 13 ,000 BTU a ir. FREE APPRAISAL fer. 673-5971 terior, full power, fac· terlor, dual comfor I!!_,. · .• ..iu.:.'
:PLAYER Piano 1918. re So. Pac. cruise & ready awning. spare. lots of we buy used cars & tory air conditioning. Ult seats full power f~ ~ 1.tlt • ·-~
fin'd, cherry. Xlnt cond ~~ton~!~in. See at our xtras. Velvet curtain!! &: trucks . Ca 11 GROTH , Beautiful Orange '71 91 1 steering wheel, st.ereow/ air ~oodilioniD1~ tilt ,.ff1"-.-•••••;••••-t
bell metal plate $1 bedspreads. Lots of other CHEVROLET for a free Coupe, 5 spd, AM /FM tape player, cnbe cot· ateering wheel. r.tenio. · • ._ --' -~ 960-1673 Minney•s Yacht Sales goodies. See to ap-appraisal. stereo. mint cood. $7300. trol, etc. (493EW) etc. " me c-..i-G-~ 809, 2537 W. Coast Hwy,NB preciale, 6'5-3762 GROTH CHEVROLET 496-1977. $2595 CadllacTr • 111! r· ~·""":II -"' 548·419lor548·1725 18211 Beach Bl vd.
1~ ' !Ill' I" .-..••·-••••••••••••••••• . -4 Wheel D.riYes 9550 Renault 9755 SAVE 1"1'!~ ""'" J t def L d 14 N 2S38 & t J -Huntington Beach ·--Open · ilJ •-' 10-~ •a e or ra or4 r ail 1 o· · o. ra1cr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 847·6087 549-~l ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... • JflOlorc~cle trlr. 72 C\I in. Best offer . Phone 1975 Dodge Power Wa.:on, Gas saVers t6irll!.-new ...,.r~ _,;·v-'~· ·:.::'.]...,. ' :
scuba tank w/J valyes. SSl·SS70aft5pm. Club Cab, Torqueflite SELLING YOUR CAR? paint. radials. Si25. '62 _.,....._...~ •
back pack, boot, dC<.'Or C . . . a /c off the road equip't TOP PRICES PAID Gordini $300. 549-1636. • •• ···Coetalleu . -
!flotation vest,Scuba·Pro hpper26,wh1tcw1thgold $6700 PJI blwn 6-SP gomu Rolls Roy''• 9756 . 14 __ ~·-'', 3•, ·..royal aqua master dbl non .skid. Approx 25 hrs 64 1o m. For Imports c ·-4 ""'ose regulator w / on .rebltOB.Newbotlom 0.1 1. PuidfororNot ••••••••••••••••••••••• &ISedandeVille.RUns . • ·._ . .! 4 D90 PbrO.ut,h:v..-. '' I f I paint In the wat •r off 9560 D L wl ~ lft So•la •--#l DEALE' R INtJ S'A good. nds paint, 1250. '14 Mark JV. eYel')"t 'c:qn LI' ~ • .. -1 ~ e t m e 8 u a r . » c Trucks eon e s -. • . 645·1937 afters, .., cel):'ablll'opUoqlnol, . ,pe,1 • .xlnt coDtt,i $ISO •
. ffealthways dbl band ~la L~~ Dr. $5000. Pvt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1966 H64•6~_~:, .M. Complete FaciUffr:s ~ ROY , roof, deep m.P.... ·~~ "~ Q speargun, 20 lb weight ty.J. ·1400 """"' Salr:1,$en1cl' 73. CDV, s harp, load wJ ~lue "9P.Whf UJDlif • · '·
belt. 536-9633 SA IL BOAT 73 DATSUM P.U. ;-lr:asi-. Used Can CAIVER1' with extras. ~Qr btrlt whli. -.00. 61$1 ~ 1 ~P1ym Cdr,fUll.poM-r6., fi'.lfodlo. SAL~SMANneeded 4 Speed.S24Ml9J2.5) WE PAY .. '21 IOUS-R0YC£ offer.P.P.838-0259 . . ~5,.~~~!PiM,rUDI perf,
-,, HIFI. ~1.-8098 Experienced. Manner Theodore RotMns CA $ H Dick Miller Motdrs 2u1. t11h st. 1974 MARK JV, ~*Y _,,... • ~ • _. Yachts, G?S.l393 FORD COST.' MEI.A '74 COUPE De Ville. ceivablf "txlra l:btl p..... fg6I ~~T;;V: ... ;~~··;;I:•::;,; Sabot W/lrlr &2sets sails, Cos~~s~rbor s~g.'0010 FOR USED CARS gamu OOSID~=s :;~"~~~~ .. ~~. !:3001 ::'=•Uca£1ue w. . __ .__ni;~•';f:;.•-;.~?,
$90. Firm. All $32~. 8'· dinghy w/sail PHILLIPS ofr. 83 1·1734.. or lv. tHbeto, *MW.mt. ~r·~ ......-. ~~!'..a!!~_s . Good cond. SIOO. 673.2405 '65 CHEVY P.U. blue. I BUICK·PONTIAC·OPEL 120 w·. W:1 rn<'r ~!!'!!•••••••••••••9••7•~1. message. 6374182 •. ~r • .-! nt5,..~,;.~650. Joi,• --~ good running cond. $35() 24888 Al' . p k <tl So. i\h11n u: _..,.. ,_ •n.--.iu.
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¢Owner redecorating. Sl.500.96J·6S9S ·11 124 Spyder Flat 1600; FOi brakes.963·4193 •TOP CASH!. ~ piags, 1*''-dean. $895.
Will sell for $150. Call '74 Datsun ~U . with ~hell. PVT PARTY needs reas. roll bar, AM l 1''M, mags. OranCJe County Calitaro 99 17 For.corvettes and ~·~oM2-·_·21l8 ______ ..,..
eves673·9388aft6pm. loah.,Slips / 16,000 m1 , Al\1 /Ffl.1 8 tr<1n sportation car from 51·775·673·1166 cQ!£ ••••••••••••••••••••••• used cars & truCi$!!n.ed1rtHnl ~ -9910 ioats & Marine Docks 9070 962tr~5c9k15 .stereo . S39UO . P.P. 536·3333 JOC)UCW 9730 ~ .71 CA MARO 1 HOWARD ~he"olrolet, "'••••••••••••--,.
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;.•••••••••••••••••••••• Beautiful boat slip 50' ro '72 DA TSUM Pickup TOP ·72 XJ6. Dark Bm. Xlnt AFTER 6, 675-8226 Jamboree, Bn1tol, 4 . f· ~ .mlles,'t,beol~ GtMral 9010 cruiser. Newport Brh. 4Speed 1269301') cond. Orig own. Lo mi. MOTOI • MacArthur, Newport , ~y sllo.wfoom 'h'ea '
(••••••••••••••••••••••• 642·9606. $ $6.950. S46·079t /642·2003 CAI •HU 75 .Beach. 833.0555 ' "'"e'li,iarr~w •
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BOY SCOUTS 16'. $25 mo yrly. Bal. Pa1'd AM /FM . other xtras. _. _..,...,.,. 'Ln 5 Iii ~GINE&P.AJ;NT -v... • qpti. need boats, Island. Call 673-9388 eves DAVE ROSS WH41!cri! -642·"-p ... ; "'"fl Prihd to' sell tftls FOR Xlnl cond. Pvt party. 0 .,.,_. "'l"i"" t (f-57$!;8) J= a nd air:planes.Tax: aft6pm. must sell. Best offer PON11.AC·Sntn. nly S4199or7 "'~ , . ,. 9935. Wfe · ~
f adYantages. 545.4990 2 Used YW' takes. 838·3300or675·3305 No. 607231 /Mo&O .,., &.~ Lincotn:Merc • T rt I' ISOH-ll•cl. S aflS&wknds 2480Harf>orll•cl. HOWARD • •••••••• .. -.. , ... ~,;!'~rl!lvd;,·,C.M., ~1ocrh,Mainhnmece~ .!'!'!'.'!! •• ~.'~••••••••• Cost.Mna 64S..5700 PaidfororHot ~~DOQGeD'QT · i--~~....,,...~----
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bll.Je, blower&, outrig· 549·1885 Walk·in, duals. IJUGE! job with a IOW·C08l Daily :TOYOTA FORD ing & brak~'J 1trw milts. vega ,. J ,ff74
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pUmpa, engines just lOlf.i' Daulphin camper. MAKE o~ ~-~ U--6.aE ! P h 642 56'"' ~ -tuned &t bottom painted. Hyd. jks. Porti polli. rTSft -.... _._ •-5700 one · \U• l --""::::'6:..H::"c:""''-'''-''.:;M;.:•.::"::•:::·•:::30eo>o1_eos=:::ta:..M:::.:••:::•:____.::64::2~-o6!.t'.!'.OI _ ' ·· 71 VEGA -
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VOL. 68, NO. 251, 2 SECTld'NS, 22 PAGES
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFQ~NIA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1975
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TEN CENTS
Laguna Personal Crime Jumps 35%
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One of two Lacuna .Beach
Pallce Department oar<otl .. lft-
...U1aton h .. bffo tnllllferred
inlo a but'1uy detail because ol
lncreun m crimes against~
perty and people.
Tbe transfer leaves tbe deput..
~ .matt wllb only one full·ti.m.e
oartollj:s lnvest11ator. Re will be allowed to draw on addltlonal
bd;pon an ·•u needed1.1.baia.
Capt. Nell Putt•ll, --divtaloo commander. aaid the
transfer refloet1 powtna con·
ffr1I within Ille d•partment O¥er
the number of burglmies. as-
sault.a, rapes, robberies and~
ouij.O'jn& wilhlri tlie tilY.
111Uff11 r•leued 0by l'\lttell
.-tbat tbe known .._ted
number-oL crlmea .,alnot proo .,.-penona ftw Ille fil'st ball
'perty declined 10 peroent dwtq J al 1975 .. compared to 1974.
tbl ftnt qw{rt.er of 1f7S wben The transferred officer la
compare4 a1ainat the flr'st WUUam Heid.n, who f9fD1erly
11uarter,of 1'74. But by tbe ftld of w«l<ed tbe'narcotics detail with
tll6-quarter (J-IO), tbe Teny llacAdam.
1'15 flpn ~od 1b<Jt pall tbot ol !felden now la teamed witb
117<1. • ~ • l>d. Tury Temple. The team Data lbow tbal there la a 35 will lnveat11ate bursJaies and
perce.ait lncrea1e In crimes tbeft.-reported in thedty .
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The department lllo bu oce
detective to handle crimes
a&aimt persons; ooe detective
for 11X1iacellaneoua crimes. and
one youth 1ervlae1 invest11ator.
Purcell noted that narcotics
adivlty "peaked out" in 1971 and
1972. He said inveati.gators have
found that cocaine usage is on
the rise. ._
He said tbat because of tbe
type of underco~er work in·
volved, It is prelerabJeto have at
least two men on a narcot.les de-
tail. For that reason, McAdam
will be aHowed to draw on oilier
detedives or omcen when litu• ·
lions warrant two inveitl1aton, :
Purcell uld. ·
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Saddleback's Speadlo1'e
Civic .Lea«f~r,
Family ·Killed
DMtyPl ... IUH ......
DIES WITH FAMILY
Sacfd1iiback;s Si>endlove
Teen Literacy
Vp 2 Percent
WASHINGTON (AP) -Fune·
tional literacy ~mong 17-year·old
high school seniors has improvt<f
over the past three years, but
black s tud e nt s still lag
significantly in reading ability,
according to a nationwide survey
released today.
The governm ent-sponsored
s urvey o r 5,200 high school
seniors showed they had gained 2
percentage points in basic read-
ing J)t"'rformance over a si milar
group :;tudied in 1971 .
The highest improvement oc-
cur:·ed among groups who had
been the lowest in 1971.
--By'1l·VDl"NIEDZ0:1;8Kt-°' .. °"" ......... $addleback Valley community
leader Bart spendlove, 42 , his
wife Louise, and four children
perished in the flaming
wreckage q£ their llght 'Alane
Sunday night just after leaving
Hurricane, Utah.
The family was bound for
California about 5:55 p.m after
attending church with
Spendlove's parents. Mr and
Mrs Winford Spendlove, when
tbe plane went down shortlr a~er
takeoff
Killed in the crash were
Spendlove, a former Orange
County planning commissioner
and founder of the Saddleback
Area· Coordinating C9uncll;
Louise SP!l~dlov~! 40, his wife o( nine:mon~~and chl@ren Denise
Spendlove, 16, Kathy Forbe&, 1~,
Steve Forbes, 11, and Kimberly ~orbes 6.
Theif single-engine Beechcran.
had circled over the Winford
Spendlove house after takeofr
when the engine stopped. The
plane turned 45 degrees, plunged
into a barnyard, and exploded in-
to flames after hilting a fen
cepost, witnesses said.
Authorities believe Spendlove ,
a pilot with 13 years experience,
was trying to make it back to the
airfield when the plane crashed.
All six aboard died instantly.
The elder .$pendlove helped re-
move the -bodies frgsn the
wreckage arter the Hurricane
Fire Department doused the
aircraft with foam fire retar·
dant.
"They had to restrain him to
keep him away rrom the plane
while it was still burning, ... fire
dispatcher Dell Stout reported.
The crash took place about
three miles outside the southern
Utah town or 1,500 near Zion Na-
tional Park. Firefighters said the
plane plowed a furrow 400 feet
long before coming to rest in
flames near small rolling hills
about two miles from the nearest
horries.
Federal Avif!,tion Administra-
tion orficials in nearby Cedar Ci·
ty said a pilot landing at Hur·
ricane shortly after the crash re·
ported extreme turbulence.
Ground personnel estimated
winds were gusting to 30 miles
per hour at the time of the crash.
FAA investigators today were
<Ike FAMILY, Page A2)
San ·Clemente
lif eg11ards
Rescue Two
Although weekend beach ac-
tivity along the Southern Orange
Coast was about as dull as the
overcast sky, San Clemente
lifeguards did rescue two model
airplane enthusiasts.
Lifeguard Steve Barrett said
J,he two apparently were flying
the plane above the cli£fs along
the north Dana Strand area when
it missed its mark and landed in
the cliffs below.
Olaf Kitchin, 36, or Fullerton\
began climbing down to retrieve
his plane. He got stuck and
George· Bellah, ts, of Ontario,
started down to help him.
Both-men were midway down
the 35-yard cliff and unable to go
either up or down.
Lifeguards took both men to
safety. They also rescued the
plane.
Be£ore lifeguards could get to
the men, Kitchin £ell about 30
feet, causiQg.hirri tO suffer minor
cuts and scrapes.
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80 Arrested
Police Assaulted
In Bwing Rioting
BOSfON {UPI) -Crowds or
anti bu.sing demons trators
showered riot-g arbed police with
rqck(J amd bottl es n ea r
Charlestown High School today
at the start of Boston's second
year or a rederally orde red
classroom desegregation pro·
gram.
At least 80 persons were arrest-
ed. Seventy.four were part of a
pro-busing group stopped near
South Boston High. Two persons
were jailed after the
Charlestown incidents, including
one accused or assaulting a
poliee captain.
There were no serious injuries .
"It's been a wonderful morn·
ing," said Marion Fahey, acting
school s uperintendent. ·'We
believe that it is a beginning. I
am confident this year will reall y
be a landmark ."'
School offi cials said they were
considering contingency plans to
deal with the dismissal of classes
in the arternoon. They would not
co mm ent o n attendance,
although observers believed it to
be ofr sharply rrom projected
enrollment.
Police pus hed and shoved
crowds away rrom Charlestown
High near the Bunker Hill Monu·
ment following two major inci·
dents of rock and bottle throwing.
Occasional objects continued to
be hurled at the helmeted police
as they kept Bunker Hill Street
clear with their riot batons,
motorcyc les and horses.
The £irst incident involved an
estimated 400 de monstrators
who gathered in a housing pro-
ject a block downhill frQm the old
granite school. which was not in·
valved in the openin g phase of de-
segration last rail. The crowd
taunted poli ce, pelted them with
rocks and tossed a burning e[figy
I)( a black man orr a building.
Exchange Students Gi~e Views
Teams from a task force of JOO
police gu arding Charlesto...,·n
Hi gh broke up the crowd, under
lhe personal direction or l'olice
Co mmissioner Robert J . Oi -
Grazia. Police in formation s-....·ept
all.lng neighborhood sidewalk s to
k(.epcrowds rrom rormin g.
When the Charlestown cro...,·d
rerused to disperse. 40 members
of the tough tactical poli ce force,
40 metropolitan police and 30 of·
ficers on motorcycles moved in .
They were joined by a squad of
U.S. marshals wh o shed their
neckties, donned black gloves
and riot h e lmets and armed
themselves with clubs. Police
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'MORE SUN ljEllE'
Frenc•'• Merki>wlcz
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By FllEDEKICK SCllOEMEllL
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"Here you always need a car.
In Arras, you don't," commented
Rosine Markowic& of Arras,
France.
"It's good because it's calm
and peaceful here," obaeived
Renato Mendonca of Rio de
Janeiro, Brull.
Miss Markowic1 and Mendon·
ca are American Field Service
foreign exchange studenU. Their
observations are on fa1una
Beach. their home for a year.
Miss M arkowicz is staying
wltb tbe Karl Kranler familJt,
2101 Crestvte.-Drive, while Men·
donca is living with. the John
Newton family, 1640 Sunset
Ridge Drive.
Grauman'• Chinese Theater,
Disne,-la.nd, and Sea World are
atDOl1& touriat attrad.iooa villted
by Mill Markowln. M-.Ca
'1w been to La Jolla and LU• Ar·
rowhead.
School starts Sept. 11 for the
pair. The Frencb 1lri will be td·
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student government and two
couneson U .S. hlatory.
Her Brazilian counterpart
pianl to take En&lish, drama,
along with student government
and America n glovernment.
He'• &lready at the Laguna
Beach High School pool practic·
in& ftye boon each day in ad·
vance of tbe openinc of the fall
water polo season.
MUch ol their time durjo.g the,
-, ... will be opent vlsilil!I local clubs, d t!scrtbing their
ho~e countries and the Ai' .. S stu·
dent exchange program.
~ have dlaCOWTed tbe Art
Colony baa some advantaces
over their naUve lands.
While sqme. coast watche rs
mld>t disa¥ee, Miu Mar~u
laid lb .. IUD Shines in La.gun•
much more than it does in Arras,
a city o( 50,000 north ol Paris. ··we have Srey ftather. It's nat... no bills. But It's more com·
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PLAYS W
Br•ill'•
(See BOSl'ON, Page AZI
SHE SOW CAR
FIRST EJ/ENINC
"I sold m y car the first evening
thead appeared in the paper.··
That's the advertising success
story told by the Santa An a
woman who placed this ad in the
Daily Pilot:
'68 Bug. Auto. $9.50. Call
afterlp.m . llXll·llXXX
If you have a car you'd like to
convert to cash, call 642-5678. We
make it easy to put a few words to
work for you, in the Daily Pilot.
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Resident
Critically
Burned
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A Huntington Beach lire victim
..w.aS-ifl.._._Ccitical. coadition...toda)'_.,:_
after names swept his apartment ·
and caused serious burns over 60
peJ".cent of his body.
Fire department o£ficlals are
investigating ('lues in the Sunday ,
morning fire that caused $12,000
to $15,000 damage to th·e apart·
ment at Zl4 14th St.
While Roger Perry was burned
seriously. another victim of the
fire, Kathy Oldenburg, 22,
escaped major injuries when she
leaped from the second-story ·
balcony. Firemen said she was
burned slightly and sufrered a
cut wrist and back tnjuries'.
Inspector Chuck Burney said
the names· were hot enough to
spread to some of the other 20
apartment( in the complex, but
instead pushed its way out the
patio window and did no further"
damage.
Miss dldenburg told in ·
vestigatOrs that both she and
Perry were poised on the balcony
and that s he jumped hut Perry
hesitated.
Investigators said that Perry
then went back through the
flames and down the stairway
and it was then that he suffered
the burns.
"1£ he would have jumped, he
probably would be okay,"1
Burney said.
Three fire units and 15 fire de-
partment personnel battled the
blaze and paramedic units treat·
ed both vi~tims.
Investigators said the fire
started in the li ving room. but as
yet they knew no cause.
Marine Placed
In Japan Jail
NAHA. Japan (U PI ) -A U.S.
Marine, convicted of knocking
uncons cious lwo Okinawa n
junior high sc hool girls in April,
then raping them , was sentenced
by a Japanese court to six years
in prison.
PFC Sammy Flores, 19, of
Californi a, was found gui lty by
pres iding Judge Yas umasa
Mi yagi at the Naha District
Court.
F1ores could have received
eight years in pris on .
He was assigned to the 3rd Bat-
talion. 4th Marines a( Camp
Hansen in northern Okinawa.
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Weather
~1ostly sunny skies are
forecast Tuesday, with lit-
tle temper ature change,
says the weather service.
Highs rrom near 70 at the
beaches to near 80 inland.
Lows tonight in the 60s.
INSIDE TODAY
Rq>orter Doug FritucM
nomiMt the. age-old ~
of who guards the gua:rds in
light of on lruim controufTSlf.
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Postal
Subsidy .
Sought
WASHINGTON !AP >
Postmaste r Gene rlil Benja m in
F. Baila r appealed today for a
doubling or the $1 biJUon annual
s ub!iidy pa id by lhe taxpaye rs to
the U.S. Postal Service.
lie said such a hike would be
nec:essary ror at least two or
three year s. pendHlg <.1 thorough
reviCI.\' 1n that pt"·n od "of those
services whi"h the users of lhe
mails ca nnot ri~htly be asked to
support."
Baila r , in an address to the Na-
tional Postal Forum, Sl11d the
service a lso needs new authority
to impleme nt r at e inc re a ses
more swlft ly.
The slowness of the current
rate-m a king µro<:ess, he sa id,
has co ntr1butt'd to the accumula-
lion sin<.·e fiscal 1974 or a d efi cit
tha t w ill total S2 .5 billion by the
end of the calendar year.
"It 1s no secret." said Ba il a r ,
•·that to d a te the l)ostal Service
has bee n unable to ba lance its
t·os ls a nd rC'vcnucs despite in -
creases 1n postage r<ites."
·s..11n t•lh1ng has lo be. dune . In ~ ;i n 1n flat1 onary period , \\'e must
~ct a\\·ay from a rate-making
process which lasts so long that
the year for which rates are to be
set is over and done with before
the process is completed."
Noting he has already served
notice of a "temporary" increase
after Christmas lhat will put the
price of a first·class stamp at 13
cenlS, Ba ilar said, "I a ssure you
that we are as une nthusiastic as
you are over the prospect of
higher prices for postage ."
But eve n with that anticipatep
boost in revenues, he said, a
doubling of the current $920
million fe deral subsidy is
necessary to serve as "a bridge
from an innation-wracked, de-
ficit-ridden Postal Service to a
financially solvent institution.''
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: \\ie fur new at this week's Saft l<lari Caplstfano
City Council meeting when an frate citizen accused.
council members or··surreptitious'' behavlor.
Among council members and city staff to take ex-
ception to his acc usation was Councilma n John
Sweeney, who couldn't s ay enough in defense of the
open manner in which the council conducts business.
Mayor Jim We athers had a hard time bringing
the meeting to order. After several Poundings or Ute
gavel, Sweeney was still arguing. Finally, he blurted
"I have a right to get excited -I'm Irish I" '
Sweeney:s comment brought down Ute house an~
proV1ded relief (o an otherwise tense evening at city
hall.
Hooded Bandits
7 Hostages Taken
In Paris Bank Heist
PARIS iUPJ) -Two youthful
gunmen wearing hoods and car-
rying gas masks held up a Paris
bank today during the lunch-hour
rush, seized seven hostages, and
demanded $650,000 in ransom.
Police said the raiders ap-
parently decided to seize the
hostages and barricade
themselves inside the baitk when
they panicked after seeing'" a
police car cruise by on routine
patrol after they assaulted the
Credit Jndustriel et Commercial
Bank.
There was no immediate word
on what the bandits would do if
the ransom was not paid.
Bank em9-loyes· union leaders
'issued a J>ubn·c appeal fo pOlice
authorities to disperse the 250
policemen surrounding the bank
so the gunmen could leave
fi'ronc Page A I
peace[ully. The police stayed
put.
Eight persons were inside the
bank at the time of the raid, but an
old man was let go with instruc-
tion s to tell the police to
telephone the gunmen at the
bank. Police said they kept ring-
ing the bank 's number but
nobody r'eplied at first.
In a bizarre telephone in·
lerview that was recorded and
broadcast by a Paris radio sta-
tion, the bandits said they want-
ed $1.2 million in a combination
of U.S. dollars, French francs,
German marks, and British
pounds sterling.
They said .they were armed
with ''a sawed-off 12-gauge
Shotgun, a m acmne plslOI With
four clips.;;--now 31h."
One of the clips was partially
emptied. _when a burst of
autQmatic weapon fire ha.d gone
off in the bank a few minutes
aft~r the holdup began. The ban-
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Laguna
Abolishes
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Position
A consultant's recommend•·
tlon that • city plannln& ad·
min11traUon position now held by
Michael Easely be abolished was
accepted SaturdaY. bytheLq:una
Bea eh City <;oun<ll.
The action, effective Tai.. 1,
will remove the post ol develop-
ment administrator.
Reapoflllbilties of the job have
included enforcement of the
city 's bulldjog an4 zoning
statutes. The development ad·
m.i.nbtrator also bas served as
oecretary to tbe Boll[ll of Adjust·
ment, which reviews variance
request.a and design review ap-
plications.
City Manager Allred Tbeal
said the council's action was de-
signed to allow EaselY. riiaximum
lime to find new employment.
M part of its action. the COUD·
ell approved formation of a new
position entitled ''junior
engineer," effective Nov.1.
The junior engineer and two
existing positions in the building
division will share
responsibilities of the develop-
ment administrator's post.
Recreational
Panel 'Formed
For&mJiian.
' San-J"uan Capiitrano'1 Par\s
and Recreation Com~ssion is
accepting applications for mem-
bership on a short-term ·study
committee to evl.Iuate recrea-
tion needs in San Juan. .
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Topewonn llp"Close
If you've never Seen a tapeworm face to race, this elec-
tron microscope picture or the parasite gives you a
closeup .view. Southern Methodist University biologist,
Franklin Sogandares, who took this picture, says Ute
tapeworm affects one in every four inhabitants o! Ute
earth.
Clemente Studies
Utility Bid Deal
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San Clemente_ctty_ C:OUDcilmen ~a.h .e.a.d-1> n th e pr~ .uL
are tryinc to determine whether Magdalen'a area pro~ect •. pr
tbey might actually save as abandon it after a public neariJ{g-
much as a third of the estimated & cost of undergroundlng utilities But they were atopped y
in the residential area around the a last-minute letter to tbe c y
eity'sgolfcourse. engineer from D. L. Clemqs. Without the subsidy, he said, it
will be impossible to keep rates
··at a level that both bus iness and
individual citizens can afford." FAMILY ..• dit ft.id not offer a reason. ~ The -15 committee ,members
"Are you afraid?" he was appointed by the commission will
They h'ad been scheduled to president of Utility Consultants.
either accept a bid and move Inc., and a former employe J>f
-San Diego Gas and Electric CoWI·
asked.. 8ppratse. local rMreation. and State A.ides
Get Holiday
pany. l
He said his firm, which In-
cludes another former SDGAE
employe, could save the city
$80,000 to $100,000 on lhe project
which bas been estimated to cost
$289,809.
• probing the wreckage lo de-
termine the cause of the crash.
•· EC\_ch of us has a gun," he park' seriices and recommend
! Tennis Aces replied, improvement& to existing
• Loren Spendlove, the 18-year-
old son of the aviator, said his
tlther bad left for Hurricane
Weditesday and was scheduled tq
return to Orange County Sunday
night. •
Police said the seven hostag~ i4 ·facilities and services, said Min-
'included five bank employes and ni e Surles, commission
1 Not 'Board' two customers. The gunrWm ¥lid chairWoman.
\ With Honors
r Winners in Laguna Beacb•s
18th annual city terini s tourna-
1 m ent carted o ff handcrafted
pieces of the city's1old boardwalk
I as their trophies as the tourney
ended Sunday.
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1 Fifteen separate divisions
were run over five days of
tourney .Play sponsored by the ci-
ty and the Laguna Beach Tennis
, . .\.ssociation.
There were a total of 259 t •.
triesinthe tournament,aboutlOO
more than last ye ar.
First place winners were: Tim
O'Rielly, m en's A singles; Frank .
Zebot, men's B singles; George
Goodall, men's C singles; Steve
Kn auer, men's D singles.
Also, Linda Cushing, women's
A s in g les; Kar e n Stafford.
Women's C s ingles, and Dianne
Koster , wom en's D singles.
In doubles play, the winners
were : Tim O''Rielly and George
~t acC all. men's A doubles; Bill
Straw and John Ohs lund, men's
B doubles; George Goodall and
Bud Schaeffer, men's C doubles;
Barba ra G e orge a nd P a m
Strayer, women's C doubles.
· The final m a t c h for the.
\VOmt>n ·s A doubles title, between
Sonia Harrington and Marilyn
Straw and Gertrude Amling and
Ellen Brya nt, will be played this
week.
Mixed doubles winners were:
Gertrude Amlin g and Chuck
S('ribn e r , A di vi s ion ; Jill
Robertson and Mark Scribner, B
di vision, a nd Bibi and Arnold
Starr, C division.
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PH.!>T
He added that his father made
the flight frequently, especially
during recent months, because
Spendlove's mother "is dying of
cancer.'~
The younger Spendlove says be
missed the flight because he
enrolled in classes al Saddleback
Colleg~1ast week.
Survivors also include Dirk
Spendlove, 20, Sharie Spendlove,
11 , Scott Forbes, 21, and
Spendlove's former ~ife, Mrs.
Margie Devorako( Futlerton.
Spendlove, who remarried last
December, had been making his
home at 25381 Pacifica Ave. in
Aegef.n Hills.
A former emptoye of Philco
Ford Aeronutronics, Spendlove
gave up his marketing job in 1972
to open a newspaper recycling
business.
He was active in the Mission
Viejo Church of Latter Day
Saints and in community affairs.
Spendlove at one time was con·
sidered as a possible mayor if the
Saddleback Valley were to in-
corporate.
He characterized himself as a
••do-gooder who becomes in-
volved when something needs lo
be done and there is nobody else
to do it."
That was the case last year
when authorities gave up their
sea search for the craft of miss-
ing Orange County Supervisor
Ronald Caspers.
Spendlove. Caspers' appointee
to the county Planning Com-
mission, organized a party of
civilian pilots who flew up and
down the Baja California coast to
search for . possible s urvivors
from the ill-fated ''Shooting
Star.''
When Caspers was declared
dead, Spendlove resigned from
the planning commission. He had
held the office for a year-and-a -
they held six employes ahd one:
customer.
Mate Aiding
Wallaby Hunt
ZUMBROTA, Minn. CUP!) -
Hoping that marsupial love will
attr11;'ct wayward Wally the
wallaby, officials of the Como
Zoo in St. Paul, Minn,, plan to use
his mate Wanda in the search.
Wally, who escaped at the
Goodhue County Fair Aug. 9, has
been sighted several times. He
was seen Sunday on a covered
bridge in a park near here.
A zoo official said there has
been no shortage of fOOd for Wal-
ly, a vegetaria'n who is living off
corn and boybeans, nipping
flowers in the local cemetery and
eating alfalfa, which he toves.
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BOSTON •••
mounted on horseback were
called into the historic area.
Three persons were arrest~
for disorderly conduct at a Rox·
bury playground before school
began. A · 19-year-otd youth at
Hyde Park High School was ar·
rested with a 14-inch lape-
wrapped bamboo stick in his
pocket.
The arrested demonstrators
chanted "Power to the Working
Clas s·· as tbe-y were being
booked.
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STUDENTS -half.
0r-.c-"t>••1v P11111.... ~~-1"--"''Earlier , Spendlove was in-.,. N•••·"'•••. I\ Pllbll r ....
I c ..... 1,.u1111""'1"llcomci•"v Stop..,,.. ,,.. M• s umental in founding the Sad-
1><1bll11\ect MoNl•J lt"""ll" f 'ICUI f Cc"!~ Coo d' ' C ,..,. .... N .... -1 e,..c". Hy111111g1.,., -'"''°'"' eback Area r 1nat1ng oun-
11111 v.u.,, 1"'1"'· 5•1d 1•""•• V•11•~ Ana 1·1, a coal1't1'on of homeowners .....,..._ 6e•h/SollU1 CG.1•1· A "llQ!e•..,iloft~l.ao "°" 1. °""''...,." s111 .. c11vi -.......,.,., , nr oups He served as president of prlt'l<I~ publl•l>lllQ plln! " 91 llO We>I U.v • ~tHl,Coll•Mc!l.t,(llllotll>l'26H. the ouncil tn 1973 .
pad," she said, hence the re-
du ced d e pendence on the
automobile.
''Rio de Janeiro is a Vf'!rf big
city,'' said Mendonca ..
Lc;>Qklng out over the tree-
s tu d de d Laguna B•ach
Wldscapecl, be added: '"'lbla is
very, very nice.''
Robert N. Weed
p, "'"'-"' •NI PUOll-
Fu deral arrangemen~ for the
Spen love family aretll'f!nding in
HurM ane. Utah.
Keep TryiDg
$1 .Million Boy Needed
LONDON (AP) -Sir John Waller would be $1
million richer today if his wife had given birth to a son ..
instead of a daughter. • · ·
"But she 'Is the prettiest baby I have eve/ seen.
She is wonderful," said Waller as he cradled the in-
f ant in bis arms at Queen Charlotte's Hospital.
Lady Waller proudly declared: "She Is perfect. I
could.not.cue less about thelnherltance.'' ..
A cousinl the late lady Viola Waller, left Sit John
500,000 pounas, now worth Sl,050,000, but be gets onty
an Income until be produces a male heir. A bachelor
when Lady Viola died, he was' qiµried to Anne
Mllilbam inApr\11974, wbenshewas30 and be was 57.
'
Questibnnaires have been
•malled to all ·San Juan re-
sidents asking their assess-
ment of programs.. and facilities.
More than 500 questionnaires
have been returned, city aides
said. Members of the study com·
mittee will use the forms to
establish recommendations for
recreation priorities.
Any resident of San Juan who
would like to serve on the com-
mittee may apply on forms
;~~~b~d~t1~~~:.it~~c':~~O:
mailed to applicants who call
493-1171. Application deadline is
Sept. 19.
Most government
employes, students and
bankers will celebrate the
anniven&r)' of California's
· admission to tbe United
-Tlleld07 by takin& lbedayoff.
Tbe spotty observance of
Admission Day will in·
elude employes of Orange
County, state of California,
selM>ol dlstricta, baoka and most cities.
However, federal
employes will not get the
·day of!.
· Chamber Talk Set
On Traffic Safety
"The California Plan !or Traf·
fie Safety" will be subject of a
talk lo members of the Laguna
Beach Chamber of Commerce at
8 a.m. Wednesday at the Hollll
Laguna. . ·.tt:
Addressing tbe group will be
Jlm Morgan,.director of infcrma-
tion services for the Traffic Safe-
ty Center, and Dr. Eugene f1.am·
hoe, a senior research associate
at the center.
• • Mariners gwes you
up to a s1,soo tax
deduciion th~s year. ••
. •. AND EVERY YEAR UNTIL YOU· RETIRE! NOW YOU
CAN BUILD A TAX SHELTERED RETIREMENT FUND
AT MARINERS, WITH "IRA" -THE INDIVIDUAL RE·
TIREMENT ACCOUNT.
Mariners Individual Retirement
Account Is a personal lax-sheltered
retirement plan. ''IRA'' was devel·
oped ·by Congress to give you an
effective way to build your own retire-
ment fund.
You can save as much as $1500 or
15°/o of your wages, whichever Is less,
and your savings will be a tax deduc-
tion during your working years. If
your •Pouse works, .your combined
tax-sheltered savings can be as much
as $3000 per year.
. Come In to Mariners and start your
·own Individual Retirement Aoeount.
You 'll be saving tax dollars now and
building a much brighter future. For
more lnfonnallon, come Jn or call any
one o.tour convenl"1t locations.
HERE 'S HOW FAST YOUR MONEY GROWS IN A MARINERS
"IRA" ACCOUNT. lndiv•dusl Rertremenr Accoonrs effl pf'8sently
urnl~ 7¥1"1. per ~Hr when pltJCfllf:! 111 • 6-)'E'ar cerr/11cefe. Your
•111111• yleld Ir /rta'Hsed 10 a big 8.06% wh•n infer•sl Is eddfld fo
the KCOtfrll bal•nce end compounded deity. Wl/h a mfll1tlmum
fndivldu•I conlribution of Sl500 llBCh ynr, h•f8'f11 how )'OUt
ll'IOM'Y 1111ill gn:i1111:
' WITH TAX WITHOUT EXT•A
SHELTERED TAX MONEY ••• SHELTERED FAOMTAX •""" Pl.AN Pl.AN DEFERRAL
5yrs. $ 9,510 $ 6,730 s 2,780
10yrs. 23.~ 15,750 . 7,790
' 211 yrs. 74 .~ 44,060 30,560
30yro. l 1$5,550 ' 95,030 90,520
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I th So 11.f ,JIJl .• IM • ... Ell.AO ti .5'6• \Iii ar .20 lf at 4¥1 • W. K.c tiJI, 15 U..+\4 NIOotGtM t J 'Ht-~ SCA..,vk• .. 11 1"-... Uf\OClll.• •Ill •S'•-'• . n e ulheast, Miller's gains ranged from 44 percent "C111 , .. 1111 .. is n"-""' I 1J •• siio ;;-.. ,._....tMi s.t •v. ... Ka> ...
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. 1s ,. N11111GM1 , 1• I'"'• "' kMtf+r Cp .. , 1\1. . . unOltllf 11'-. 1 "~ ••• _m Georiia to 142 percent in Louisiana. Budwe•·-and Ao.tlk1.11 .• 10 1S\ .. -"' .sttt " -" Fw#o<l .ta s ,. 11,... ~ u11~)jj ,. ~ ••· H•!Gt!W/·• .. , 111o-.,.. ~ntMM 110 ~·"" u1tP.c:1.1011 ,., ~"'
•-the two oa"ooal leader• were both do-In 11..1-A°"" 1• ·· u 1•~-"' "'1 •• •• --''o ·• i· is ""'• "" 11 1 " ...,, ""' -..nC..J.WI i » ''"'• -. wNt "° 22 11• ,,,.... 1-. Uni-'" .. • 1u. ..•
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atta. ""'H9m.tltt J.M SJV.t l4o 1"6M<I •• i. + .... ,_rWll.10 6 17 11-..-Yt ,,,.. )I IJ Htlef>wl,t.I t .. 2+"'• :ito Alftlf ,M J S ti.. ... l..lllif9y•llJlfl '-"• w • ...-u WU. Am .JO S 26 IJ +\ti ..,.(It •• 1t e-16 Ftt1 .611 I lrv...-'-~ ' 1 ll._,, .. \It NOH°"'J.Ml •• 1100 IJ\.. ••. Ctl .)O • +1 11 .... • \lo IJnlroy•l .10 I St IV.t \lo
Mw--'s volume In Tex••, Arizona, Colorado and N-"""""'·Jan no .... -., ,. .tt .. .,, I"" ••• ,,....,. ·" '•tTJ in~ • .,. .. .,:: '°' ,_+v. ~""''·'°·· i20 a Yt-"' t:;L.6d'd • a7S ..... "" •. •a1oon"-•t '4 -~ -....... Amlftlltlbn ••• ~-""I: ~ ... ..,. .. 1~" .. ,..-,..,.11no ~-··""' ·~"' NSPpflO.a ~IUllO )lt~ •.• Uld8'....01 •. 6 ,.,._Vo M.xlco W •• 78 t ' th [ r Sehl! A Medel.It 1 J1 t\4 ··· '--'"·· I 1 -\oll ,,,__..,,.. .. D ··· ic.wtck .•i4 J l\'J •. tlOOIOIYl•I 11".,,1, t 2t ~·Ill UldltMlr.·· ) ~ , . . -up percen 1n eearyparto 1975. t.z AMN!otr•' st sv •... At.PJ.1o .. 6~ ••• ,ruittwt1M n » _,,.. =t-·'°I 1 afl>..-'i.c: 5 .Htilt2, '"'•"" SattP .... t11 •3' ''"'•.,.. uneoro .•o . '° '"'•"'
~ _, 0 ....__ uoer W Wft. ""'lolCoJ.S-• S4 Jl\lo-Ill I.A •• 17'9 'll -·.-.. I .... ..... .JO 1, • lt\lot \olt Hwtt.M 1.4! I .. lttt-V. wl IMfg I IJ t,s .·.~· :'! UGftPL .12 t 61 11 -V. show-asal-•ai'nlnT-·••butRudwe'-aado .t.m ,....,,., 121 s:ii.-,,.. ~-• 'I .-... ,tlllllM "'*'" 11 s .., •. ,. " ""... 1..0 s J1 21~_,,,.. 5~ 1.1012 11 1 ... "" u111ll"tl(n .10, 1 '"" •.
Miller WA$ up 31~percent in Maine and Musacbusett.s • s.1n0 • 11 t \\-.,.. i.>0• 101 114-... m; -... Ke....,_.... ii ~"' ,....,. 1.10 • n ao11i . w. "' "'M .. ··-Y• utd av.rtr 11 11 7"' •..
WblleBudw-•-erandSchli•-weredown••bothstates. -... ,... ... ".,·,· .," -,,.._-~ 9et!AltS 611 6""-" c.-,. .. I' ,.,.. ... KINfttl 1.+o6 11 • ••• Nl'.rtct.0' JI 11 • 11o ~rov .. 2s •111t ••• u .. 111111.1 1.n t 1 21t11• 1o1o ~Ut "' u• -.S6TJ 1 '°"•,.. ~.Jt I J .,..._.,.. ..._. 1 ..,11 n,. -i.. ~1,.1.Js J 10 JI"'• -LnT,+o s s+ '9\ro+ v. V1111tc1c .aoa • 1 toYr+ .. --eati"'-~.-..6..:-est .._ -L.--.:O-...b .-1.~-...........,..-. .. '•~-.,, E!..llllu ... J_ Jt-. \oll I'_ 1·•·· J l~lll JC"----lltll.1.Jf·~ Jt .. 17'1oL~ Nwt.1.,...*I .. 2 1•"'-\lo Ir.JO• •IS...··· !J.!",:X'~,_',".,'' ., •, ,•,'• .... """ 1u•, UIC \II-~· tna.-ft.~ .. u1 ' e-ncat.W"u, ~ -"N\ll'.Slllnf:10'1'-,. , :II 'h 111 8'lj ••. .•-S It 22"il• °"' J(ii?-0 I Jl7 Mlli" ... ,...-"'--,. 5 .• i tt-.-;--:--W N,$11 5---a ..__ -.. mains tou'""' tenilO'"" for '1iller. Coors, now •t..e tar•et of a .,. ... ,t-.T • .,• ,• ,,", 11 • i6 t..fJk .• • xi '" • "' EtM ·· J ""'• " ~ ,. n ,,.,._ " Nwtt•flf •·•.. i JOY:-.,., $N9"+m ·'° 1• • • -"" utd "" • s t) 1' ... "" &.I~ •.1 .... , e ., 61 •.. .......,,. " Mill-'-MJ9 Cl,.\&-. ~WM I tt 20'4t \oll ~lllDfCj .. I '2 ... SoNtitt\;t 11 I J ..... Un NU(.lt&< •5 .'6 1'"41 .. "° boycott by the Team.sters union, has been losint sales In Mi•rrT,.T• ",.'.. Jt01 sz" ... Clll ........ .011 1:1 ,,_,_ ~ .t611 • u.... ... IJ,; .,. .,. • • ,,.. ,... Mtf ·''° 1 s '"'* "" SHr1Go .si • ,., uv.--"' u1d Piic Mn • ,"' •.
C-n• [ b t ii UJI A ---h 35 I.I •• +!V.-\If C:0.S. I.ts 1 • :IO"'° ... Gerlkilllt .M 1 J IM• 141 jC A J 61 6~ ~ ~I 1.ao. 10 10 M~-,.. ~I 1 • .0. 16 •14 M -\:.. UflR•f!>il ... • • tlilo-"" .uuorn a u $ ~more t an percent of the busl-•n••t.1•.. 10 •l~-"" c.oit tfldvst a· 62 Jl)fll• ,,.. Glrttc• ·" I .. a--~ K •90 '' • T~"" Hrtfl c. 1.10 1 1 t• , v. tre1n Lin 2s. 16 , . .• vs1"1c1er2 .... • ... lt\.lo • ,.. ReSS ' ~Ir , ... J t ,.,.,_\If ColtofAl • .O .. I lt,,.,t \lo 0-5'Cl.M 1' I~+ e ~16 1+ Wit-,.. Hot1ofl5'.J010 tlO It ... l!DCO .I) I II 11\fo-11116 IJ$11"oSl.160 •• 11 l&'l-\111
• Awtrpf1.•l .• d00 1$ • 1to eoi.111(11,..,. J .. ,,.,. \It G<l..,..Y '"·I I ,.._,. J J6 Mlt-"' Nr"tSlpfl.WJ •• n .tOllo-.. rwlc1c .11' s sv, ... uuL~'c·",'.'. •,. ,..,_,M ~ THE MILLER SURGE IS l r Phill .,,..f'Ol'llnl J Jl 11~• ~ (AIQM2.061 21 ll-+ "'°(;A.TX l.tO t• t1ltlo• ~ 2 .. J ....... fril.cMCp .• 4 S 16'9 ... =·4'0 1 .. f"'•"" ...-.-. · .we come news or p _,. ·"" • • 4'i-" ,,.... ,. ,.. .. 1 " '" le ".1 • .., ,,, ... ~ """*' '"" 1 ,21 ,J •.,. NVI' (.otroo , '°' '"" • "' .n 1 l ~· ~ us 111c1 • ue> . .. • .. Morru' the'c1·g-~etle company that bought the b r """'"""In 1 , '' Tl•• "' C.ttG Clf l.A.. • """• "" .,. -.... KetL .. Ill • • ,.... ••• --0 o--$Molllfl .IO 1 I ,,_ .... USU•• .2' • .. ,....,._ ""' • At ~h l rewer our AMF "'1.1, 11 t•s 11~ • .,... C9'"""'" 11 ,. 1"'. ,. ~.. l "'* ,. Kr :. '·" ,. u ,..,.._ .., ~ •Nt .• s 3 ,,,. • •• w110111 • .0 6 110 1111t. "' u s "''"! . . " 2 • . years ago. t e t me there were many predictions lo the ...,,,,. 111c. 1 • 1111• 16...,. -.. c.otSt DMeJ • u ~ ... "' •,. ,... , _ .... "' ",...... .J•» m .-. ... ..., 11ef'r ... 1 • 1011o ... SfltltT• .. se. • 11 ztv.-,,,, us sr-.• ' ,. ,,..,. "" ~~-· d th Pbili ould AMP Inc .11 JO :rt"--" Qtwen Ml9 • , 1 I.,_ " I •c K""fllf: ,_,. • ts 11111 • • . cldnPet 1 • ,,, 11\io • "" SNIMrG .1' s 11 , • ..., USSINI 2.MI s isu l'O\lo • ,..., U&.~Vl'Ulg In ustry at p Morris w never get its ~ .• :t t ·~· 14 c..n..Col'I' .. 1JI ~ -11 l 105 :-· : I(,..,,. .20 It It HI+ -O:tldPI r. .. I SS'r.-1 $11ttlf~ 1.60 •• I ,.,... "' ~::"":t 1~ ri: :":. ~ mont~:a~~ir~~~:1i::!~a!:J~~b:!~~UstrY are e:,r;;~: ~ JE:·~ F.::i:E .1~ '5 ~=:·~ ~ '~ '·1.= u-: ... t:=.:1:'1 'T:~""~:: ~~S:~::;: ti u~~ ~ et:*·: 1! ~~:-.~ 8!-11:fn,~J ·; ,:151/\·~~
roughly equal in that each does about $14 billion of retail .=tfa.!f ·; ,J .~:;:-·~ &Pl''·· 1 lt~ • "' Gii ~= : J .;t ·;.a t:::.t; ·11 1 11.,,_"' Cktd Pei"""'.. 52 '""* "' ~1eo ·90 • ~! l~~.: ~ un•
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sales annually. Philip Morris bp·moved Marlboro from 5 :::!::: ; ,~, ,t~--~ '!:·:· 1 2~"'! ·~ t~~:::l ;1: ~!i= t=zH~1f , = ::: ~~(l .~ :ll ~~! ~ ~l! '! 1:~,: ~ ~::1:·.~ 'J ~.~ :di~~:~~ i~ pe_rcge~tofthettliart.ketdurind. ~thlhe)l(pul t ~ean 5..':"; 4 ~-:~ ~'rt :: t~~:! ~ ErdA1 •J a.::-~ F!: 1 =· ~ ;:;;1Jf,t.J:·· '1'°" ··~ t:.~::'.~ ,~~ :;~:-~ ~~~~::; Jn~·~
w ry1n ~repea a reeor w . il er .,....r. Arau! ce' .... 5 , 1,,,... ,,... , ' ' '21 ,,.-.= ~ ~·'° ,, J •~• ,. ~tt x;:: ~~ ,1 J:_ ~ Ofl"'* "' ,, : ::: l~~ .: 11'4 ~~ s~ 10 1! l ,...,_ \' Uplofln ... 1, :10S ,._.,_ 11o ~C .)010 "TJt.+ ~ 5'116 .. S"'• \' 1111.!016 "12tli• \lo...._, (JI . 1• s -'l\o Of1Ppfl51.6 rro 65 ••. s::ir;o1:10, • ~.1~.·;,. USLlll"I'. .JO s ,,. I0'-11\
,,._.OH•+I t J» U~t \lo ~·11'11 Tl A•... I 16 tfl ~ .. L#YFdC.O . 10 .,,._ OttCCp .MI 4 2 ti'/\ •. $1\yll~J•tS 1Jl 16 ''•-·~ Utllf•Flt ... 10 l +'t• V.
...... Corp ·· lt I'--\olt l.:io. J IJ JS-.-" ,.__ ~'))4 ... " 1•, 4~ ..... I.Av II'< .f.M .• 1 11,,._ \oll Oki.OE l .tOIO JI l•!o'J ••• SmllMO :60 26 t't• ,_. ~U ... PL'",'.',."o'o u,.M • .. ~•, ·~ .. T U • A'°L cr~.M 6 U 10'4-"-.JOll •. • •1S IOt't• \t -11..---.. ·• J • ........ S4n .U r 31 aft 0..16HG I ... I •1 11"--... $mltllllll .lto 10 60 10... V. ..--. ax.preparer mt :::'i: .::: 11~ ';"' -.~ ~61:.: ! ,:; :~-~:: g::,·.~.~ 'ii\, :...m ::: t-o"tt.-.:.·· J~ i:~:-t: s:~~~·~: ~~ J:~· I/\ t:='~~.:': ~~ ~== ~ ~\l~~:·::·j ~i ~.·,,,, AWASvl-0611 I +1 -1\lo dDf6 •• 6 St -._,, Gl'I~ ""4 ... \.Or: ... :w. •. 1 i!IM. C>nwt-11'1 j(I • S 11 • v. Smucll.., IO 1 11 ''"• ,.., -v Y-Ar<IUN .1' 6 J) '•"' •r:itl .. 6.o ... v. GTIEIMllfn)I ···U..Mc:NIJ. '"" o...tcl4Ll•S]' . So1•••1 '.os •10 .... ,.Ylf'let! 1'Clll .. 1]fo•I•
ArcllfD .1SO l• 161 JO .. -" fil I.JS 10 S1 IS.,.,-"' G0T1,•, .... ,',," .. ,111 -.... -V. t=::m ,60 I 9 tt'lo . Or-C.O 1115 21S 1•\lo • ~ '°"""• t;,11 1 I 2"' \lffdrl 1.120 • I ''"" •··
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• • Nl.WrlM ., It !tlt+Y. tlJ.1010 101'"" ••• !!_TW.1.IOg' S 1 ""-"~&·· 1 JV. ••. 01111'.ll.101 J62'V.-\olt ---i-· •-V«tl<t1"20;ao I 6t10-.'i,.. ' anne m O"Jnty Nie PST.36 1 .. 1!1Y.• "' GI.II' • 1'1"1• ..,, =11.. 0 '"' ... Yfl • IS • -.... &'·» . •S Jl.... ~ ~·= ~ 1
; 1'!:=:: ""t•ur .iSb .. )S 11-.... ----,.._ Artll!llHl .llt ·1 I 6 ...... e'°·" ... s:a• •Yi-.. , -·· u ...... »"'-•" .. ulOl,......t... 161C:O lJ • I 12v.-.. SOl(IEJ TA 1 16J 1JV ... '"' Y+l<O Dff""'' •• JS -" Ntu,,.o 1.10, t 11\1+ .,.. Pw2 9 11 t7'+ •.. ~-.. 111 ... n m t0 -..., .1s • 1• 1,,._ "' So.I lltd 1,,. 1 , 12.,.,_ llo v• CMll'l.111 1 '' i.-... ...,..,. ttltt>w .. n ,.,..__Mo P p1 '"" •• m 1"h ... ~. ·.1. 1+10 •-11"1+1\'& Nt.1 1.60 J 10 :rs • \lo O...•T•n ,IO 10 '' 10 -'lo Soul-1 1J 1 · vi.c-1n1 II 11 ''°"* " _, Nt\'lld.ICpt I J,._\t (OnPpf1.d ,.l«IM .. 1"'1 ___..., 9 U +!ol!U...CM.ltoll., 1~tl aw....c:F .•n 5JS~-V.S...pt1.IO 10 1••.1. '''VklotC.0 .10 .. II '""··· .Promoters of a local tax-According to Poley, Anftcot.604 s 112 l'Mll•" c.riP(lfr.1• .. 1100 .. -1 ca..,•,~,'"',." ", "'.,""• ~ LilllNHl.1+ .. ' .. ..,., ... 0--..1111.11 • to .. \;,. .. ",.._,, 8~.to. 10 .,, .• v; v•E1+c1.11 • tts 11v. ..
Oran•e County has -. .-.t..... ...,.,.,. "' 1.11 .. • !WI-• v. ~ pt6 •. 1 61~• .. . •. • 1• .. -Lionit• ow11 .. " 1~ v. °""'911111,,,. 1 11 • .,., Soe•llPS 1_ s 11 , ·• .... V•EPof ,,.., .. 1J ~ •. preparers Association of • au.i..-.-.. ~'"" aoo•Jlh Oll'IPt11s1r. •• 1 w _,...GI" .111 1 .~ .. ~ Llttorl ,...,. •.., 1 -"" o.i.:wo11n . .o, 1 1111o sc:.ieo1 1.M s '°' 11~ •• ,. v.e:1p1•.to .. 1uo .,._...,
C r f . 'll T t' al t bera ...,_ Cll; .Ml;.; SI ~·"' CM!ttAL 1Clt. 17 St ,...,_ " Gl..WPCm 110 1 ll'h. "' LmMll'I flfll. . • I • -.,, __ ,. ,._ -Soul~Co 1 "° I .. J 111\. '. Va EIK pf s .. 1110 ,, .. \\lo at ornta wt meet ue&· · t ax preparer mem Al'm<:flf>'llt •• ai+o..,. ••• Otl:~i.to 7 ,, 1,,,.. v. G1t1rF1n1J1< i 1s 1'\ro-"' uu 1,.,,...1, .. ,, lllJ •.,... P•cA.1 .. 1.10 11 121'11• "'SoNfl•il.•s, :10 st'-'• ... Y•E•l'f i.•) .. 111JG 11:v. .•• day, in Anaheim to form an and 74 charter members of Arm1tR.-Db11 10 u-.. 111 ~ICOllP .SO 2 • 6• ... GlddLw .:a' ... s"• '"" L.o<kf'lffd s 121 I\~•,,.. P6(.G+~1.M 1 11'1 10~· ••• ,.. SNET••t ... , ,3 10~ •• ~. vor ... dofn(11 " s ArO(Mpfl'l16 6U-~ K:pJ.~11 ••M:tlo+°"'GllfHlll .JIS Jl°""'-'"-L-C.l,106 lS21-\lo P.c:Ltgl.61S 2116~ SNETptJl2 1•l~••' VStC.OrpMJI S U •'4 Orange County Tax preparers TAC. ...,.,, • ., 11Mtu• H ,. '*• -. Cp,tt"'1 .• • ao • ..., G1•1tn111 t.Jd • tJ 2s~-11t l..OiNiJr:1 .+o • u ' .•. '-<P9trl.IO 10 110 11~ ,_ °"' SoP11eu i.'i• i1 111 21v. •• ~ """'"M 1 to • 10 n.,.._ '"
Soc. A.SA LW.IO •• JM ,.,._I'_ Cttll!Cpl.lr e Tf ,,__ ~ GI,_ ll'l<6f' 9 1t I lmMot.09b 1 22 U,,.__ Y. f'ec:Pwf" t.10 ' Jll II'"• "' SO R4U 2.1110 11 •S•-• '• -...WW-tety. TAC, with headquarters in "-'<• ·'° 6 1 .. 12"t ... 011u1tr .ttb •• 11 1V: ... ~ .~' • 1s 1J ... '-"""""' .200 • J I'"-• ,. Jl't TaT 1.10 1 12 11i... ,,.. so11.11"' .iO 11 ,.,,_ 1, W•RAp1 ,,,., .. uo .a • • .........atll'h • tJ """•Ill etltll llltty •• n 1 ... ...,.._ ....,1 r 11 1r:t11• \to ~s1n01 t Jt .. ...,._.,.. Jl'tT&T~• rto 1J.,, '°~1.60 1 ,. ,1,,. ~ w.c,,c11.r• • "1.._ • .,,
ATTENDING THE Orange
County Taxpreparers Society
formation meeting will be
Harris A. Poley, president of
the state association. The
meeting is being held at the
Anaheim-Sheraton Hotel,
1015 West Ball Road, Gwen·
dolyn Room No . I. al 6:45
p.m .
San Francisco, was formed "91WvG1.4Cl10 31 ,.,,., ... c.itlfttt0ff210 J1• 6!\6•"' ~1.116 t0 11 ... ,,.. ~1 ... s ... n ... P..:11T1n .to, r ,,. •. ...., Sou1n.1nc1 .601, 3, J•(•• ~, wa <"°"·°'"·· ' l '• ..•
l'n •pn'J or thl'S year, Al 5orl l-'O 6 I ~\Ii CofttWT .. I I 161 11 ... -\It ~ .'·: t J» I~-'4 L.el'llllLI I'-' 6 ltO I~ .•• P1ln+W ,IOb t 12 ..... SdNllFr 20 + 19 •"-• i,, W .. or .... I + l 11 .. n Allll-.+Cl J JI n.+ \It (oMtl 0.C. •. .. M~+ .. ....,._,,,,, .20 6 1 IOl'e ..• 1.A1n9IMLI rt ,, 1'1'0 1 ... , •. ,........., I.XI 1 \1.,., * \lo S.F0tpl I' I l• ... ·~ Wtlf 8111 .SS I 10 '"""' "-Aiko M .TJft .. u ~ ... (Mlotpf...., .. 110060 ••. ~1111 . r Jl2S%> ... LILpfN1J •• zlto10l'lt ... P•mBll .2S ' ,, • .,. S-SIP!.9011 J11a ....... W•llMur .60S, •Vt .. \ ..
In recognition of the pro-
fess ion, the California
Legislature enacted a law ef·
fective Jan. 1 of this year re·
quiring all tax preparers to
register with the State
Department o!,Consumer Al·
lairs and to be bonded.
Ecorwmist,s Calling
The Slwt,s-Sort OJ
NEW YORK (AP) -Try-what they have jU5t written.
ing to understand the Hedgingbecom_!sanart.
messages that are being The greatest confusion
emitted by the U.S. economy seems to result from signals
today is as difficult as de-that show at one and the same clpherin~ an electronically time thpt the economic re·
scrambled telephohecall. cover)' is under way and that
'The economic signals are so also is the beginning of the
scrambled too, ra nd all yctu next recession or the deepen·
need do for verification is to ing of the present one.
read some of the forecasts be· The conflict becoines clear
ing made by the esteemed when you realize that the in·
economists for banks, busi· dex of feadini indicators has
nesses, government and con-now gained an astonishing
s,;i.tting services. 11 .5 percent since its trouMh in
• January of this year.
(IN A.LL OF these reports This, lbe First Nalional Ci· ''U" .. becomes a mighty 'fOl"d. ty Bank notes, "is the fastest
Quall ications are sprinkled' increase on record (or the
tbrougbout every paragraph. first five months of any re·
Writers caution readers ~ coverysincel958.''
~ainst laking too literally
• • Technology's
~arnings Off
' jpata Te<hnology Corp. of
Sf.nla Ana announced sales
r.,-tbe rirst quarter ended
Alig . 2 were $3, 778,000, oil 34
p,rcent from last year's
$5,765,000. and net income
was $166,000. and 14 cents per
sure, down 37 percent (rotn
l•t year's $262,000, and 21
cents.
M.E. Hickson. chairman .
aid chief executive olficer,
said the lower sales levels
Were largely due lo the
d pressed economic condi·
. He not-:d , however, lb.at·
tt margins of 4.4 percent
e almost equal to lut
ar's 4.S per<ent In spite of
reduced sales levcl due to
et(cctl.-e cost conlrol pro-
lf'&ml.
NOW LOOK AT consumer
and wholesale prices. They're
rising, and sharply, and that
means a drag on sales. Com-
panies that have geared up
for an expanding ecooomy
could fiQd themselves once
again With big inventories.
Indeed, domestic demand
for goods and services re·
mains sluggish. A good deal
of U:le expansion during the
second quarter of tho year re-
sulted from exp()rtS. There
has been no bunt ln ret.&U
sa1 ...
At the same tlme, lntettst
rales are rising, and Ir the
put expe:rimce I• a criterion
that's like throwing woler on
a fare . • Nowhere ls the clampeoina
efrecUoore p~on011Z1"4 than
tn the housing marke(a. Len·
den have money, but they
donl wantto part wlthlt. And
tr they do c.ommlt
-themselves, they want almolt
impossible tertn1.
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Shah Price News
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) -Sha h
Mohammed Reza Pahlev1 !'>aid today
that the Organization of Petroleum
Exporting Countries will increase the
. price of crude oil this month enough to
give Iran oil revenues for 1975 of near-
ly $22 billion .
The shah told the opening session of
the new Majlis, Iran·s parliament.
that a price increase was "quite
logical"' and has "a direct relation
with the unstable economic situation
or the industrialized COWltries •••
Sanders Suit
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -Col.
Harland D. Sanders o( fried chicken
fame has announced he is withdraw-
ing a lawsuil against lleublein In c.,
lhe successor firm lo Kenlucky Fried
Chicken Corp.
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Football at 7 4
Oldest Gridder Gains 11 Yards
STERLING. Kan. (API -
Samuel ''Pete·· McKnight
rushed for ... or maybe
"gained" is a better word
... 11 yards on three straight
carries Saturday night in
Sterling College's varsity·
alumni football game.
Pete is 74 years old.
"My doctor told me I could
go 100 percent for 10
minutes." the retired depart·
ment store owner from San
J05e, Calif., said.
?t,cKnight played in 1919 for
the Sterling Warriors, and
won regional honors as a
fullback .
The alumni had the ball on
their own 35-yard line at the
beginning of the second
period '4'hen McKnight, to the
cheers of the crowd, entered
the game.
The plan was for him to
carry twice, which he did,
gaining 3 and 5 yard.5. Coach
Curt Bennett then sent a sub·
stitute onto the field, whom
McKnight ordered back lo lhe
bench.
Bennett s hru gged his
shoulders, and McKnight car·
ried again for 3 more yards,
then reluctantly returned to
the sidelines. He was tackled
gently.
"I told the coach I was re-
ady to go back in in the fourth
quarter," he said. "But I
think he v.•as afraid I'd get
hurt."
Garvey Comments
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Atlanta Completes
Dodgers' Collapse
LOS ANGELES (AP) -"It
. was our biggest disappointment,
coming off last year." ·said
Dodgers first baseman Steve
Garvey, after a 5-4 loss to Atlanta
Sunday mathematically
eliminated his team from conten-
tion for the p~nnant.
The Braves' victory enabled
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the Cincinnati Reds to win the
National Le-ague Western
.Division title. "For me personally, it was my
worst disappointment since 1972,
when I had my most mediocre
year,'' said Garvey.
Asked to predict the outcome of
the playoff between the Reds and
the Pittsburgh Pirates, he said,
"Oh, I don't say yet that the
Pirates are going to win their
division. There are three more
weeks left .· l think both the
Phillies and the Cardinals still
have a chance."
Marty ·Perez of the Braves,
who batted in the winning run,
said, "I got my batting eye back
better than I thought I would."
Perez had been out since July 31
until last Thursday, when he
pinch hit. He started his first
J?ame since then on Saturday.
The Dodgers, who last season
lost to Oakland, in the World
Series. saw their last chance go
out the window when Perez'
bases-loaded two-out single in
the bottom of th e ninth broke a
4-4 tie to win for the Braves.
Andy Messersmith, 15·14 ,
pitches for the Dodgers tonight
when they host San Francisco
against the Giants' John Mon-
!efusco, 13-7.
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Perez loosed the nntdwnpaane
when the word eame bJ
telephone 1that Loa Angeles was
beaten and the Cincinnati Redl
had won the National League
West crown for the third time ln
six years.
The Reds had to wait two houn
after the game to find out they
had won the ch-anipiooship and
the right to face the winner of the
Eastern Division for the National
Angels Fall
15 Games
Under·.soo
"Yeah .. Whitey Hei-zog had lo
agree, .. i''d call this momentum.
If it isn't, I've never seen it."
Herzog and his Kansas City·
Royals arrive in Oakland tonight
to commence a three-game
shootout in the American League
West. Ahd the Royals arrive on
the wings of an eight-game win-
ning streak.
No. 8 arrived Sunday through
the hitting of Tony Solaita and
John Mayberry.
Solaita drilled three home runs
and then drove in the winning run
with an 11th-inning single while
Mayberry poled a pair of homers
as the Royals edged the
Cali fornia Angels, 8-7, for a
sweep of the four-game series.
The Angels are 64-79.
"We tried to fold up but
rouldn"t" Herzog said after the
Royals watched a 7-3 lead vanish
in the ninth when the Angels tied
it up .
Kansas City wifl use Dennis
Leonard. 12·5, against Ken
Holtzman, lS-12, in the opener
with Oakland tonight. .
"The pressure is on Oakland,"
Solaita said. ·•They're the te8m
trvine: to win four in a row. We've {Ot a (ood shot if we stay
healthy and don't start press·
ing."
Herzog might have been
tempted to press the panic button
Sunday. He used 20 players,
eight of them pitchers, to keep
the Royals ' longest winning
streak of the season intact.
"I told the team in the first
meeting I bad with them that if
we were no worse than five
games behind Oakland in Sep-
tember we'd have a chance. And that ·s right where we are.''
Solaita, now with 15 homers,
said it was his biggest day in
baseball and that he was "awful·
Jy tempted'' to go for another
homer in the 11th inning but
thought better or it.
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Lea1110 Pennant. The 1>layotf
winner 1oea to the World Series.
Reds manacer Sparky An· <!en<lll believes hla job will be
tougher now keepjn1 the team up
the rest of the season. lt was the
earliest any teatn had ever
clinched a division. Cincinnati
won on Sept. 17 In 11'70 for the
previouarecord .. --
"The recuJars are goins to
play the rest of the WJlY," said
Anderson alter learning the Los
Angeles Dod1en went down M I.DI wllh lC 1Utch .. 1n his foot and·
to Atlanta and were ellmtn1ted. everybody owed the team thit
'1l'm aure we're 1oine to have muchelforl. -, ,.
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bl .. d d around alter ••atg::1nt." ' e. aa.i An erson. . ..,...
Anderaon said be felt the tum· Anderson said Ouliett wU
Ing Point In the ••uon w .. In.... lllll start ibe nnt 1ame ol ~
ly J4'1)' when the R'eds bad a 19-20 playoffs "1.d be exl>0d4 Pit·
record OJ!d he called a clubhouse taburghtowln the East.
mii0t!D81il Mon e . ..I lml!w Don d<>elll\'t 'h~ve-i!V
"I told them we arepaldtopl'I)' hl1 lluff rl1bt now, bulfle a com.
and If we are n9t we all better 1D4oround.He'1thebeslaodl'm
pack a ba"'1oe llforganwaspl'I)'· _......,_witb.bim." :
Orantes Is the Master
,
After Sweeping Conn~.
Spaniard
Encouraged
By Crowd
FOREST HILLS, N . Y. (AP) -
The usually staid center court at
the West Side Tennis Club took on
the atmosphere of a bull ring.
Manuel Orantes, the 26-year-
old left.hander from Baroelona,
was the master, making defend-
ing champion Jimmy Connors
see red in the ring.
"Vamos, maestro," hundreds
of Spanish·speaking fans shout·
ed. "Manuel, Manuel, Manuel.
"Orantes, Orantes, Orantes.
Ole. ole, ole."
The cheers rang true.
Orantes taunted Connors by
-pl-aying -t-o· his two·-fi sted
backhand, kept him at bay on the
baseline, then brought him in
with drop shots and set him up
for the kill.
The 6-4, 6·3, 6-3 victory in the
U.S. Open championships Sun·
day ended Connors' chances of
retaining the title and reigning
with his former fiancee, Chris
Evert, who won the women's
crown on Saturday.
Orantes·· victory came less
than 18 hours after his ''miracle
match" with Guillermo Vilas of
Argentina. In that under-the-·
lights semifinal, the third-seeded
Orantes came from far behind
and beat the second·seeded Vilas ~
4-6,l~.6-2, 7·5,6·4.
"I was so b.cited," Orantes
said Sunday of his comeback
from death ·s door against Vilas .
He felt that momentum carried
him through Sunday's final.
During the match against Con-
nors, which lasted less than two
hours, chants kept coming from
high up in the stands, which were
packed -with a record crowd of.
15,669. They came from a group
of Mexicans who had come to
cheer Raul Ramirez, the No. 11
seed who went out in the round of
16. They stayed to back Orantes.
"I don't know bow many there
were,•• Orantes said ··~I had to
count them by the noise they
made, there were thousands."
In his first official act as cham-
pion, Orantes rushed to his wife,
Virginia, and smothered her with
kisses.
•'She was more excited than
I '' he said. ''She always stays
c'atm, but after last night she was
more tired than I.''
Everyone thought Connors,
who won here last year on grass,
had the decisive edge. He is
known as a demon on any surf ace
and had a lot more rest.
Of the Big Four -Wimbledon
and the Australian, French and
U.S. opens -his best previous
performance was rUMerup to
Sweden's Bjorn Borg in Paris
last year.
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U,S. OPEN TENNIS CHAMP MANUEL ORANTES.
Sports in Brief
Shoulder Injury
Sidelines Plunkett.
FOXBORO. Mass. -Jim
Plunkett, the New England Patriots ' veteran · q_uarterback, sulf~ed a left shoulder separa·
tion Sunday night in · a National
Football League exhibition game
against the San Diego Chargers.
parently decided to spurn a $4-
million contract from the World
Hockey Association and stay ip,!.
the National Hockey League, thP.
president of the WHA's Min,',
nesota Fighting Saints said Sul\-,
daynigbt. ~ "I would say it's 99. peree
Wings Knock Sun Out of 1st
He said a bad back, now cured,
kept him out of the title race in
the past. But time off from com-
petition for physical therapy and
practice has cured that woe and
he now is in top form.
The Patriots reported
Plunkett, a former All-American
and Heisman trophy winner at
Stanford, will be sidelined three
to four weeks.
Plunkett was injured when
tackled from behind by San
Diego's Coy Bacon at the New
England U, midway through the
second period. Plunkett fumbled
and Gary Johnson piclted up the
loose ball and went in for a
touchdown for the Chargers.
sure he'll stay in Boston," sai
v/'ayne Belisle, the Saints' chi t
executive. ,. .. Watson Whu u
AKRON, Ohio -British 0pef
champion Tom Watson held oli
frustrated Jack Nicklaus with ,_
solid one-over-par 71 and score«j a relatively easy two-Stroke vie>..j
tory Sunday in the last Wor14'1
Series of Golf to be played und..,.
its exclusive, four-man format. ~
SAN ANTONIO -For the
second time this season, the
Southern California Sun was
blitzed in this Te"as city, and for
the second time, it has fallen out
of first place in the World Foot-
ball League's Western division.
Behind John Walton's three
touchdown passes, the San An·
tonio Wings rolled to a J0..8 win
Sunday in a game in which 26
penalties were called-13 against
each side.
San Antonio's record is 5-2
while Southern Caliromia will
carry a 4-2 mark into Sunday 's
game against Charlotte at
Anaheim stadium.
San Antonio-which defeated
Southern California 55-24 here
earlier this season-scored the
deciding touchdown early in the
fourth quarter on an eight-yard
John Walton TD pass to Willie
Frazier.
That gave San Antonio a 23-8
lead. With 1: 48 left to play,
Dickie James rambled five yards
for a TD after Hugo Hollas in-
tercepted a pass by Sun
quarterback Daryle Lamonica,
giving the Wings their 30 ·8
margin.
While the Sun outgained the
Wing s in total yardag e
yardage-306 to 254-it also
Alabama,
·BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) -
·Bear Bryant'• 18th Alabama
team beli., another quest for
~football'• national cham· P-lilP tonilht with players and
coach alike tempering their In·
!~!'.~m with some aecond
~they roporteCI back roF
~ ... that'• all they Ul.ked
aboUt,'" ll.J'9 Bryant; whoee 242.
'ffctorh• In ~O years at Jl~I1nd1 • Kentucky, Toxao A16J111Dd AJabama ore tblrd on
r
the all·time list and who sends
the second·rankcd Crimson Tide
against Missouri tonight.
OnT1'T....,.t
Oaan-C7at8
~"But tberebasn't been lii'U<h
taUt of 1 national championship
·In the pa.st few weeks because
they've looked so bad in practice.
Yo6 always have a lot of .400 hit.-
ten~ February. Baclt In the 1pr·
t
amassed 13 penalties for 135 yards.
"They stifled us,'' said Sun
head footbati_coacb Tom ·Fears
about the referees. "Everytime
we did something, they stopped
us with the flags . I can't say that
I've ever seen a gam·e called as
inconsistent as this one.''
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THDIVIOUAL Ll:ADSltS
RUSHING-soutti.rn C.tl~ Divis 2T...._ ,,_"' .. 1•. 5;lfl AntonJo, S..dltr t1_... RECEIVING -so111r.er11 c;.tllton'll .. Unm.ey
M'I, 8r<ldley ,..S3, Htrd '-4'. Siln Antot>lo, MllrrQ
J..M, Fr;11ltr 2·U.
PASSING -Soutll1r11 C..Hfornl•, H•den 1 .. u.o. ,., .,.ras, Lamoni(• 2.1.1. IJ. 5--MW.lo,
W..llon 10-2...0, 1:10.
When he is, he moves about the
court with natural grace. He
rarely looks as though he is re-
aching for a shot. He never
seems to stretch. He just seems
to be in front of the ball and with
one fluid motion sends it back
across the net.
Orantes, the son of an optician,
started playing tennis as a boy,
like most world class players.
Mt•'• O..bleti "1Nll
Jll"nr'l'ly Connors al'l(l llleN•~•w. Rom..nl;1,IJNI
M<lrfy R•llMft lll'ld Tom Okktr, The Nethet't<ll'lds, ........
Mlxffl DIHlff ""-1
Ros.-ry CHiiis •nd Oldl SIOCMto!'I ~I IS!llle ~King <111(1 FredStoUt, A1>$11'tll9, .. J, .. 7, .. l.
W.mttt't °'"'*" "1Nll ~rel c-rt. Austf•ll•, 1nc1 Vll'(tlnl1 w.oe,
llrlYll\. bMt 811111 Je1n King mc1 AOWtNry
C&all.1·S1U, 1'6.
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i••, I •'-·•bt we'd bave a •bot at tennlned and they did a lot of ._ "''"'"'* conditioninc work this summer it,butl'mootsosu.ttnow.'' oa thetr own. Some guys came
But this ls ·a regulat.1eason back Z0.2$ pounds lighter. game and Bryant b,ardly ever • 1 loses one of those -22'1b a row ''Miuourt scares me to de--•th,"' B.-vant 1•~·. ''tl'hey have and430ltbelut44. Bowlga.mes, ., ~· ot COW'H, ~ a different story that 230·pound tailback . Tony
ancLthe.llu.r'a reeeitt record of.. Gal~ath, who £•n lly, .andlbey ,.
t If d t ti have one Of ib .. filiest paJaera In ~~:::_~~l. •• · es rue on the naUon ill Steve Pla&rkiewtc.,
"l fotfel about UloM games.. I'm sqre theJ' will -I""' ltlex· ...., u cani' he,1'1)'1, "but the perlenced secondary.
kids still 1et a Iot., ot Up tnuslc Mlaiouri flnlahed 7-4 \i ··n ancl ,
about It: They 1e""\ more d.. tied rot leCODd In tlMI Blc .£ieht.
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s-tra"4Not Cid
Former Costa Mesa High and
Orange Coast College football
star Pat Sweetland has not been
cut by the Southern caiifomia
Sun, as reported in SUnday's edi·
lion of the Daily PU of. .
The' Sun cut Ed Stnclcland, a
punter, to make room forithe re-
turn of Daryle Lamonica, who
bas returned from the in'jured
llsL
SweeUand, a starter on de--
fense. was with the &an SUnday
at San Antonio .
SlrissWfns
MONZA. Italy Clay
Reguzonl or Swltrerland, in a
F¢ari 312-T; led rrom start to
fidlsb Sunday In winning the
• Grand Prix of Italy Formula I a:uto r~ce. next·to-last evetit in
the world c~111plonsbl1>seri ...
Niki Lauda of Austria.
Retauoni's teammate, dinched
the world drl'fer•a title by
ltnlflilng thl.NI behind Em~ Fittipaldl of Brasil. ~ ..
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' Sf. PAW "-Bohb:rQri; pro
bock•'Y'S •uper..-Stf!l',,haa ap:..
The red·haired, freckle-facedl
Watson, rapidly moving into !hill
front rank of the game'S premiel'f
players, won the $50,000 fir~
prize with a two-round total di'
140, matching par on the d
manding, 7 ,180-yard Fireston
Country Club course. eo ~
ltateHtte Dia =
FRESNO -Emory Ratcliffoll
Fresno State· University's fir$
football coach and one of its m-
ardent sports fans, bas died h~r
'Friclay 'tthe ageof96. .,
Green Bolls :
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0.-C• c-u -will ... lllnn lhe dlance nat Je'1r to .i.
dde II lheJ. want a portloll ol tbe
~·· l'Nd bulldinl taa ---ror-4tveloptaa " rapicl tra111ti 11stem .. touatJ"
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~ llalpb Clarti "'-ed ioday.
eJark, who abo io cb~an of,
lbe eounlT tramlt 4111rict tioard.
nld be apoeta tbe COllllly Board.
al llupervlwa'10 """"'"' plac>-
blil -· • pirOpOllllan ... lbe JWle-1971 prlmlllJ. election
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Two Road
Contracts
Approved
Two -tracu uiat Wiii iead to
more than !Jes m1IJioQ bi road coo-
ltriidlOll lm1'f'O.¥ellienblii
tbe El Toro and' Ill-ion Viejo
area thla 14)1 have ~ved byOran1eCount~t .
The bciard thla week &1farded a
.$Ul,800 P!l•I ,lo the McGrew
Construction J?!>mpany for eon-
struelioo or lbe.l!nal link of
Trabueo Road between lbe two
Saddlebaclr:.Valley communities.
The pro)eci io due to becin in
October aJld, will extend Trabuco
Road froiil Its terminus at ~
Toro Road to a junCtion with La
Vina Drive lo Mission Viejo.
II will include installation al traffic sign'als whqe Trabuco
will Jnt'et1ect Los Alisos
BouJeYud and tat tbe El Toro
RoadJunetlon. • I , COurity toad departml!nt plon-
D<f11 )lav~been pr ....... ror COID·
'.pletlon of Trabueo to ~¥ "°"'e ·~lief l91"tr~• """Ulilis J""°"1mo !load a11d Mulrlanda
Boulevard to travel between lbe eommuntUes.
Special -.are was tOkeo. ID cle-
aign of the road to preserve the
environmental aspects of. Aliso
Creek, wbleh will be eroosed by
the road extension.
The other pact awarded by
Superv;lsors this week waa a
design contract worth $35, .00 lo
lbe enelneerin1 rum al Chris-
tiansen .and Associates to pre·
pare pladl for construction ol Los
Ali1os from Muirlanda to
Jeronimo.
1bal project is due to be&in in
November at a total cost Of
l650,000.
Serr.ano PTO
Organization
'Meeting .Set
An organil<llional meeting of
the new Student-Teacher·Parent
Organization al Serrano In·
termediale School will be held
Thursday at the Los Alisos cam·
pus in Mission Viejo.
Principal Ray Garubo says the
purpose or the 7:30 p.m. session
is to elect ofticers and appoint
comn:ltttee leaders. - .
The school, located in the Lake
Forest area of · El Toro, is
scheduled looper\ in November. ' Meanwhile, Serrano students
are attending double sessions at
Los Alisos Intermediate School.
T . . ' v Clo W•<T-' p~~~.. .P, " -~~ '' ,!. .. ' lf ~1Ye ·n~'vel"!leell a tapewotm face lo face,' this ete ..
· tron , m croscope Picture at the parasite gives ypu a
clo6eup •. ·vlew. Soutb<rn Methodist University biologist
. Franklin Sogandares, who took this picture, says the
tapewol\m affects one in every four inhabitants of the
earth ..
Anti~husing Fight
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Flares in Boston
BOSTON <UPI) -Crowds of
antibusing demon~.trators
showered riot-garbed police with
rocks a ad bottles near
Charlestown High School today
at the st.art of Boston's second
year of' a federally ordered
classroom dese-regation pro-
gram. .
At least 80 persons were arrest-
ed. Severity.four were part of a
pro-busing· group stupped near
South Boston High. '.}\vo persons
were j'ailed after the
Charlestown incidents, including
one accused of assaulting a
police captain.
There were no serious injuries.
·~·s been l wonderfµ.l morn-
ing~'' said Marion Fahey, acting
school-superintendent. ''We
believe that it is a begiMing. I
am confident this year will really
be a landmark.··
SchoOl oUicials said they were
comidimng contingency plans to
deal wUlt th~dismissal of classes
in the ahernoon. They would not
c::om.ment 011 attendance,
although observers t>elieved it to
be off s~arply from · projected
enrollment.
High broke up the crowd, under
the personal direction of Police
Commissioner Robert J _ Di -
Grazia. Police in formation swept
along neighborhood sidewalks to
keep crowds from forming.
When the Charlestown crowd
refWied to disperse, 40 members
of the tough tactical police force,
40 metropolitan police and 30 of-
ficers on motorcycles moved in.
.. They were joined by a squad of
U.S. marshals who shed their
neckties, donned black gloves
and riot helmets and armed
themselves with clubs. Police
mounted on horseback were
called into the historic area.
Three persons were arrested
for disorderly conduct at a Rox-
bury playground before school
began. A 19-year-o1d youth at
Hyde Parle High School was ar-
rested with a 14 -inch tape-
wrapped bamboo stick in his
pocket.
The arrested demonstrators
chanted ''Power to the Working
Cla1s'' as they were being
booked.
ftloplJia •bat Clan ealj.od "• true rapid t.ra.ult 1,,atem ln Or-· Cowaly _.. .. ., .... not talltlng .-ipon.
-. but o modem bllb-opeed
earrier ti.at wUI lranapoJt ~e
wllbln and out of Ille e.unly," aartreaspbuilett. •
H;ostages
Taken
In Paris •
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PAJ!Is CUPIJ -Two yciutbtut
gunmeQ w_eariqa h~ M.d...ca.r-
rying gas masks held up.a Paris
bank today during the lunch-hour
n11h, seized seven hostages, and
demanded $850.000 in ransom.
Police said the raiders ap-
parently decided to seize the
hostages and barricade
themselves inside the bank when
they panicked after seeing a
police car cruise by on routine
patrol aner tl}ey assaulted the
Credit Jndustriel et'Commercial
Bank.
There was no immediate word
on what the bandits would do if
the ransom was not paid.
Bank employes' union leaders
issued a publi ,appeal td police
aulhorftiet to disperse the 250
policemen surrounding the bank
so •the &unmell could leave
pe ully Tbe .P!lliee 11.ayed
put. i ~ Eiah'.f l)frson,s were ina,ld the
ballk at lhe time of the raid, but an
old man was let go with instruc-
tions lo tell' the police to
telephone the gunmen at the
bank. Police said they kept ring-
ing the bapk's numb-rr but
nol?ody replied at first.
In a Qizarre telephone in-
terview that was recorjle4 and
broadcast by a Pari.5 tadio sta·
lion, the bandits said they want-
et1 $1.2 million in a combination
of U.S...,..dollars. French francs,
Germ.an marks, aqd British
pounds sterling. 1
They said they were ar.med
with "a sawed-off 12-g~uge
shqtgun. a machine pistol 'With
four clips -now 311'.2. ·•
State Aidea
Get Holiday
Most government
employes, students and
bankers wi.11 celebrate the
anniversary o( California's
admission to the United
Stales Tuesday by taking
the day off.
The spotty observance d
Admission Day will in-
clude employes of Orange
County, state of California,
oehool clistrtc:ts, banks anc'I
rnostelUes.
However , federal
employes will not get the
day off.
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By Jl UDI NlEDZIELSKI ot•1191tJ"tf! ....
:;__;:S.-a_1ddle)la.clt...1lallei.communilar_
leader Bart $pendlove, 42, '1(1
wile~. Louise, and four childrea
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MAC to Mull
·Residential
' Speed Bumps
The Mission Viejo Municipal
Advisor)' Coun~il (MAC ) will
studr the ~t;sibility tonight ofin-
stalhng speed bumps in a res-
idential area.
The meeting is set ror 7 :30 at
26129D La Paz Road.
The bumps are .being request-
ed by Manuel F . Mallmo, 27261
Via San Pedro, who claims that
vehfcles are exceeding the
s~d limit iq,his ne ighborhood .
M evidence, he cites the recent
Cf41:;h of a teenager who. knocked
do\\·h a cf!mented mailbox on Via
Alvarado and a car which plowed
through lhe rront yard or a home
on Via San Pedro and rammed
two cars in the driveway.
Also schedult:'d ror council ac-
tion tonight are:
-A review or several proposed
amenc:Wienµi to the Orange <;9un-
ty General Plan, including the
development or 3 4,00Q a('re ORE'n
SPf_Ce area near Coto de Caza.
-A propoS~I caUil'lg for an Am -
trak pa&senger stop in Mi ssion
Vie go.
,-A sug'ges ion by Councilman
.fohn Noble to put the question of
the proposed overnjght residen -
tial parking ban on the March
ballot .
"pe-rished in the flaminl
wreckage of their light plane
Sunday night just after leaving
Hulricane, Utah. \•
The Camily was bound for
California atiout $:55·p.m. afte.r
attending 'church 'wltb
Spendlove's .parents, Mr. and.
Mrs. Winford Spendlove, when.
Ute plane went down shortly anet
takeoff.
K1illed in the crash wer'~
Spendlove, a former Orange
County planning commissioner
and foun'd_tr of the Saddlebaci
Area Coordinating Council;
Louise Spendlove, 40, his wife of
nine months. and children Denise
Spe4dlove, 16, Kathy· Forbes, 15,
Steve Forbes, u, and Kimberly
Forbes&.
Thelr •Ingle.engine Beethcraft.
had cftcled over the Winford
Spendlove house after 'l.ak'toff
when the engine stop:ped. The
plane turned 45 degrees, plunged
into a barnyard. and exploded in -
to flames after hitting a fen -
ceP.Osl, wjtnesses said.
Jl.uthorilies believe Spendlove,
a pilot with 13 years experience,
was trying to make it back Lo the
airfield when the plane crashed.
All six aboard died instantly.
The elder Spendlove helped re-
move the bodies from the
wreckage after the Hurricane
Fire Department doused the
aircraft with foam fire retar•
dant.
"They had to restrain' him !()
keep him away ri:qm the plane
while it was stiU bu.ming," firt
dispatcher Dell Stout reported.
The crash took ·place about
three miles out$de ll'\e sputhern
Utah town or 1.'1o nea1 Zion Na·
tional Park. Firefighters ~aid the
plane plowed a furrow ·400 feet
long before coming to rest In
names near small rolling hillit
about two miles from tht? nearest
homes.
Federal Aviation Admioistra·
lion orficials in nearby Cedar Ci-
ty said a pilot landing at Hur.
ricane shortly after the crash re·
ported extreme turbul ence .
Ground personnel estimated
winds were gusting to 30 miles
per hour at the time of the crash. •
FAA investigators today were
probing the wreckage to de·
termine the cause or the crash.
Loren Spendlove', the is.yearl
old son of lhe aviator, s:ud hit
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Coast
2 Die in Crash
CASTAlC (UPI) -Two
perSons were killed and four
others critically injured in a hit-
nm •ttident SUnday that pushed
one car off an embankment and
started a brush (ire .' that took more than one hour to quell. The
names of the victims were oot
imm~tely Mleased..
Police pushed apd shoved
crowds away from Charlestown
High near the Bunker Hill Monu·
ment following tWo major inci-
dents of rock and bottle throwing.
Occasional objects continued to
be burled at the helmeted police
as they kept Bunker Hill Street
clear with their riot batons,
motorcycles and horses.
More Postal Aid Needed
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FIRSI' EJIENING .
••t sold my car the li.r&t evening
the ad appeared In thep~per."
Tbat's the allvertiaing success
story told by l~e Santa Ana
woman who placed this ad in the
Dally Pijol:
The first ihcident involved an
estimated 4b0 demonstrators
who gathered in a housing pro-
ject a block downhill from lbe old
granite school, which wu not in-
volved in the opening phase ol de-
segration last fall. The crowd
t·aunted polite, pelted them with
rooks an<! toss<jl a bumi~g elfl1Y
ol a black man off a building.
Teams from a task force Of JOO
police guarding Charlestown
Board Meet Slated ·• -11µg _ Au\o. 1950. Call after• p ,rp\XXX•)CXXX ~ -Trusle~s o1 ole lldleback
• If you have a car yrou'd like.to
.convert to cash,, c•ll6f.2..5878. We
mike k eaay to put afewwordstif wortc for you, in the Dally Pilot.
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Community Qollege District. will
retw-n to busine11 tonight alter a
ooe·rqohth vacation. nte seven
board members will meet at 7:30
p.m .'ln lhe !olle4e libn,Y.
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Mail Official Requests $2 Billion
WASHINGTON <AP> -
Postmaster General Benjamin
F. Bailar appealed today for a
doublinc of tbe SI billion annual
subsidy paid by the taxpayers to
the U .S. P.o.Stal Service.
H.e said such a hike would be
necessary ror at least two or
three year~·\ pending a thorough
review in tnat period ·•o( those
services which tbe users of the
mails· cannot rightly be asked to
support."
Ballar, in an address to the Na·
tional Po1tal Forum, said the
urvfC.e..also needs new autborlty
to Implement rate increases
more swiftly.
The slowness of the current
rate·mak·inC process, he aald,
bu contribuled to the 1ccumula·
•
lion since fiscal 1974 of a deficit
that will total $2.S bWion by the
end of the calendar year. •
you are over the prospect of
higher prices for postage."
But even with lbat anticipated boost in revenUt!!!S! ile said , a
doubling or the current $920
millioft' federal subsidy is
·neCfSSfJO' tq serye as "a bridge
• from an infla.Uon-wracked, de-
"It is no~ secret," said .8ailar,
"that to date the Postal Service
has been unable to balanee tts
costa ind 'teven~ 'despite ln -
creaseil In J)Mlagefates. •• •
"Something ha!f: to be dorie.. ln ficitlo-rid11eR ( Pottal Service to a
an innationary period, w musln t financially solv~li\ institution."
get away from a rate-mak g . .
process which Iasta-so Ion• tlt:a\.. Wlthbut the su.,,ldy, he said, 1t
the year for which tatel ~re t4W: win "" ir®osalbl• lo k~p rates
set is oVer ~.n<t doncl wlUt be.font "ala lftvel1h•l,bblh busine11 an~
lhepro.;es1i.<1onfoplt led."· 'r bi!lhid.._.l111U6iicanaflord.'. 1
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Noting he has already served 'fbe postamastet gen~r'fll
notice or a ''temporary" increase urged the establishment of a
after Christmas th&.l will put the special i tudy comml~ion to de-
price of a firat·c1ass stamp at 13 termlne 'whi~h services the tax-
cents Bailer said. "l assure yolJ' 'Payers sttould be uked Lo sup
that ,;,e are as w:ienlhusiastic as _port in the ~future .
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Weather
Mostly s unny ~kies are
forecast Tuesd ay, with lit-
tle temperature change,
says the weather service.
Hi ghs from near 70 at the
beaches to near 80 inland.
Lows tonight in the 60s.
INSIDE TODAY
Reporter Doug F'rituche
ezatnbw1 tM.. ag~-old problnn
of who guard.I the guordl in
qght of an Irvine controversy.
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Valley Oist~iet
Bell Has a Peal
By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Ol .. o.;..y---... ... ,....
IF THE SADDLEllAO< VALLEY Unllied District"s
new s<"hool bell sounds a little off next year, there'-s
probably a good reason for it: It will have a1c.rack .
1 The new bell, to be donated by the
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NIEOZIElSKI
Exchange Club, will be a 270.pound
replieaol.Lhefamous Liberty Bell.
It is now being cast in Cincinnati,
Ohio. and will be one ol 2,400 produced -
one for each month or this nation's
independence.
Exchangettes have made a $200 down
payment on the $..1,500 replica and are
asking the community to help finance the
project. Anyone donating $5 or more will
have his name en&raved Oil a plate at the
base of the bell.
The bell, three-eighths the siie of the original Liberty
Rell . 1s being considered for pla~ment at the new school
di stri<'t offices on Jeronimo Road as a memorial to
Amer1('a0s 200th birthday.
It "·ill be ac<'urale right down to the crack and have one
added bt~n crit : The bell <'an be rung.
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HOMEB\J YERS in the Saddleback Valley who move in
after 1978 will probably blush with conservationist priCle
when they get a look at their new fiusbers.
After that date water-saving toilets will be installed in
~II homes if a bi.II now in the Legislature is approved. The
toilets will consume three-and·a-baU gallons per flush
instead of the now common five to seven gallons per fiusb.
Owners of older homes will easily be able to keep up
with the Jones' -just dwnp a couple of bricks in the boldin1
tank.
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KJDS A KEN'T being given enough credit for their
m usical tastes, according to Dr. Dave Witcher, principal of
Mission Viejo's Montevideo School.
I-le taught a music appreciation class this sumqie\11 for, i
children in grades 3·6 that covered the range from B8cb to .
the Beatles.
At the conclusion of the session the students were asked'
to rate their experiences from J.to.5, 5 bei.nJt the highest.
John Denver, Elton lohn and Scott Jopllii scored at the
highest level. But the big surprise 1f.8S Mozart's Piano
Concerto21 which took an over~l rating bf 4.:Jl. .. ' •
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Al'TEK BEING ACCUSEDol "sUfteptitl09S behavior"
by an irate San Juan Capistrano clti1ert; Councilman John
Sweeney launched a torr'nt of words ita Ue council's
·defense at Wednesday's meet.in&. •
Not even Mayor Jim Weathers could stop \um:. After
several gavel poundingsSweeneywasstill arguing.
''I have a right to get excited,'' snapped SYieeney. "I'm
Irish!" His comment brought down the house an(l provided
comic relief to an otherwise tense evening at city hall.
Two Boats· lgi1ite;
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F~ILY .•.
' > 1tbei .,.d left for Hun1c1ne
17 and-aeblidw.d ID
• ID Q~ Opwll1 _,
bt. Ue ·a d~ that bil father made
th• night lrequently, especially
during recenti montba, because
Spendlove'• motlier "la dying ol
cancer.··
The y.ouneer Spemlloxuan_he
missed the flight because he
enrolled..ln cl ..... at S.ddleback
College last week.
,,. Survivors alao include Dirk
Spendlove, 20, Sharie Spendlove,
11, Scott Forbes, 21. and
Spendlove'! former wife, Mrs.
Margie Oe\lorak of Fullerton.
Spendlove, who remarried last
December, had been making his
1)ome at 25381 Pacifica Ave. ln
Aegean Hills.
A former employe of Philco
ford Aeronutroni.ca.. Spendlove
gave up his r:narketing job in 1972
to open a newspaper recycling
business.
He was active in the Mission
Viejo Church of 'l}atter Day
Saints and fu ~unity affairs.
Spendlove at one time was con·
sidered as a pOsslble mayor if the
Saddleback Valley were to in·
corporate.
I-le characterized himself as a
"do-gooder who becomes in·
volved when something needs to
be done and there is nobody else
to do it."
That was the case last year
when authorities gave up their
sea search for the craft of miss-
ing Orange County Supervisor
Ronald Caspers.
Spendlove, Caspers' appointee
to the county Planning Com·
m1ssion, organized a party of
('ivilian pilot.& who flew up and
dowa. the Baja California coast to
searrh for possible survivors
from the ill-fated "Shooting
Star."~ . When-Caspirs ~ fiits declared
dead, Spendlove resigned from
the planning commission. He had
held the office for a year-and·a·
hall.
Earlier, Spendlove was in·
strumental in founding the Sad-
dleback Area Coordinating Coun-
cil, a coalition of homeowners
groups . He served as president of
the council in 1973.
Funderal arrangements for the
Spendlove family are pending in
Hurricane, Utah.
Whisky Heir
Wouldn't Go?
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INSPECTORS BEGIN SEARCH FOR CAUSE OF SUNDAY FIR'E IN HUffTINGTOff BEACH
Two Injured as Bl1ze Makes Ch1rco1l of Apartment lntertor
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TRANSIT •••
A.I a result, Clark said, an
OCTD reserve tbat will reach
about S30 mlllloo by the end ol the
Leap ·Saves Victim .
Of Huntington Fire
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year ia not being put to work. A Huntington Beach nre victim
Worse, he added, rougbly $120 was in critical condition today
million in federal matcbing fWld,s after flames swept bis apartment
to 10 with the $30 million is not and caused serious burns over 60
Oowlng in to district coffers as percent of bis body. · .... ~ · aJ tr ·• Fire department offieials are a .-• ~ a region IDSl• pro-• ti I cl I the Su d -am. mves gal ng ues n n ay
-----morning fJre lbaj9used $12,000
Clark said the reserve money to $15,000 damage ID the ap&rf.
and the federal funds would be
used to begin tbe Initial 13 miles
d rapid transit line throu.gb a re-
gional transportation planning
program.
Tbe OCTD chairman said be
bu lflritten Los Angeles Mayor
Tom Bradley and the Los
Angeles county Board of
SUpervtsors urging them to end
the delay In selectlnl the con·
nectinl Los An1•t .. llnk.
Pot Sower
Reaps Jail
A Tustin man was ar-
rested on marijuana
possession charges Sunday
when an Irvine patrolman
allegedly spotted a green,
leafy sprig hanging
beneath the man's
B • D--'-motorcycleseaL . nn,g JCX.«;ft; Kenneth A. Mannarelli,
20, of 14132 Carloma Drive.
ment at 214 14.th St.
WhiJe Roger Perry was burned
seriously, another vietim of the
fire, Kathy Oldenburg, 22,
escaped major injuries when she
leaped. from the. second-story
balcony.· Firemen said she was
burned slightly and suffered a
l!Ut wrist a11d back i.njurie1.---. ·
Inspector Chuck Burney said
the names ·were hot enough tO
spre;id to some of the other 20
._part.roents in u\e complex, bL\t
inste;1.d pdshed its way out tb~
patio wind(>w ~ did no further
damage. ,
Miss Olde.nburg told in-
vestigators that both she and
Perry were poised On the balcont
and that she jlimped, but Pent
hesitated. ·
lnvesUgaton said thal Pe"!f
then went back through the
names and down the stairway
and it was then that be suffered
the bums.
Proh:b: .!-n? Tustin, was stopped by an
WlllTE PLAINS, N.Y. (UPI) "' "'"'"-' officer near the comer of
-Duringapleaforlowbail,the. GLORIETA,N.M.(AP)-The Main Street and
"If he would have jumped, be
probably would be okay,··
Burney said.
Three fJre units and 15 fire de-
partment personnel batUed the •
blaze and paramedic units treat4
ed both victims.
attorney for Dominic Byrne said Woman's Christian Temperance MacArthur Boulevard.
in court today that his client of· Union, undaunted by increasing The officer allMedly had
fered ktdnaped Seagram Uquor liquor sales and a dwindling be'n tipped.,fhBt M•'n·
heir Samuel Bronfman 11, his membership, is renewing its oarelll was vSeen "pulling Sh
freedom, but Bronfman refused drive to return the nation to pro-weeds" in a nearby field. e Dies in Leap
to leave. hibilion. The attorney, Peter DeBlasio. After confiscating the SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -A
sajd, Byrne. who with Mel The battle plan, adopted at the plants, the orficer drove to JO.year-old San Brwio womd
Patrick Lynch was indicted last group's five-day annual conven· the field and pulled up laid her purse down on a
y,•eek fQr the $2.3 million rinsom lion which eilds today, calls for several marijuana plants walkway of the Golden Gate
· Fanµly lnjqr~d
Fires broke out in two boats jn
Newport Harbor Sunday, one
causinf first-degree burns to a
Redlands family aboard a cabin
cruiser who were rushed to Hoag
• Memorial Hospital for emergen·
cy treatment.
A second fire caused $.500
damage to a fishing trawler but
no injuries.
The first blue was at8:30 a.m.
aboard the 25-foot cabin cruiser,
''Coronet,•• owned by Oliver
Gregor of Colt.on. ·
Fl&mes bunt out of the engine
room w~le Tom Monahan and
his two children, Tom Jr., 8, and
Del»orab, 15, stood around the
open hatch ol lhe boat, docked at
the Dune$ Marina.
Monahan told the Orange
County Harbor Patrol the engine
sounded rough and he had opened
the hatch to investigate the trou-
ble.
After the blaze was ext·
inguisbed by the Har.bor Patrol
fireboat, the Monahans were
rushed to the Hoag Hospital
emergency room and were later
released.
Deborah suffered first-degree
bur'ns on her face and feet. Tom
Jr. had Iii-st-degree on his face
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
Robert N. Weed ... ~, -,,__
Jack R. Curtey
Vlte ... •,Ollit"1...cl0.-M~
Thomas Keevll
l:llltor
TMmas A. Muf')lttint
,,,,........,£11l-
Otarlet H. Loos Richard P. H .. 1
AAltl..i Menlelfll~
and Monahan escaped with only
sinj(ed,~air. ,. \
kidnaping or the 21.year-old intensi(ylng efforts to make that had been growing wild Bridge Sunday and then leapeu Bronf~an, at one point offered cities and•counties dry throuih there, accorclingtopolice. to her death. She was the M2nd
. '
Damage to the Coronet was
estimated at $250. The Harbor
Department saJd the fire was
pcssibly· caused by the combina-
tion of gas fumes in the bilge and
an electrical short circuit.
Bronfm.a'il 1'bis' freedom when _ _:l".'.oc'.'.:a'.'.'.l..'.o~p'.'.'ti".'.o'.'.n.'.:~'.'.le'.'.ct..'.1'.'.·o:n'.'.s:.... ------:::;;;~;;;;;;;:=======:::'.:___kno=:.:"'.:_:n::_::•w:·:c•::·d::e~f:ro:m:.:the=:sp::an:::·_:
Mr:' Lynch was not present ...
(but) for reasons that will be
made clear later, Mr. Bronfman
chose not" to take advantage of
the offer.
The second fll'e occurred about
4:30 p.m .. when the 52-foot fis-
hing trawler "Chickadee'' was
cruising off Balboa Island in the
main channel at Coral St.
Damage to the boat, valued at
$160,000, was estimated a\,$500.
The only person aboard was the
owner. Donald Burnham o~ San
Diego, who was not injured.
A spokesman from the Harbor
Department said the blaze pro·
bably resulted from poor insula-
tion in tbe engine room.
Marine Placed
In Japan Jail
NAHA, Japan (UPI) -A U.S.
Marine, convicted of knocking
unconscious two Okinawan
junior high school girls in April,
then r.iPina them, was sentenced
by a .Jl.panese court to six years
in prison.
PFC Sammy Flores, 19, or
California, was found guilty by .
presiding Judge Yasumasa
Miyagi at the ~ab,fl ,District ~
Court. '
Flores could have received
eight years in prison.
He was assigned to_t.he3rd Bat·
talion, 4th Marines at Camp
Hansen in northern Okinawa.
The diminutiY'e 53-year-old
Byrne appeared stwmed when
Westchester County court Judge
Isaac Rubin refused to set bail
and ordered Byrne and Lynch
held at the county jail in Valhalla
without bail.
Talk on DiaJ>etic
Care Scheduled
Dr. Russell Poucher will clis·
cuss self care for diabetics at
7 :30 Tuesday niJ.ht at Sad.
dleback Community Hospital,
24451 Via Estrada in Laguna
lhlls. Dr. Poucher, endocrinologist
and diabetologist, is president of
the American Diabetes Associa-
t j o'1 (ADA l of Southern
Califomta. He is affiliated with
several hospitals in the Los
An(eles area, including Whittier
Hospi/al and White Memorial
Hopsi al, and has been active in
ADA of Southern California since
19'71.
700 Attend Rally
• DALLAS (AP) -A crowd of
more ttian 700 people gathered
here Sunday at a rally to protest
the possible use of busing to de·
segregate Dallas schooJs. Dallas
is under court orde"r to de·
segregate its schools.
Keep Trying
$1 Million Boy Needed
..
LONDON (AP) -Sir John Waller would be $1
million richer today if his wife had given birth to a son
instead ot.a daughter.
"But' she ts the prettleSt baby I have ever seen.
She is woqderful," said Waller as he cradled Ut'e in·
fant in his kllms at Queen Charlotte's Hospital.
. Lady Waller proudly declared: "She is perfect. I
could not care less about the Inheritance."
A co11Bin1 the late lad>' .Vlol'a Waller, left Sir 'John
500,000 j>ounas , n~rth $1 ,050,000, but be gets only ~ iqcbme unUI be roduces a male heir. A bachelor
when Lady. Viola ed, ·he was married to Anne
Mileham In "'prll 197 when she was ilO and be wu 57.
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up to a s1,soo tax
deduction this year. .•
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CAN BUILD A TAX SHELTERED RETIREMENT FUND
AT MARINERS, WITH "IRA" -THE INDIVIDUAL RE-
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oped by Congress to give you an
effective way to build your own retlt&-
ment fund.
You can save as much as $1500 or
15% of your wages, whichever Is less,
and your savings will be a tax deduc-
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your spouse works, your combined
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'IS $3000 per year.
Come In to Mar,inen1 and start your
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You'll be saving tax dollars C)OW and
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e1rn/np 7\4% per yMr wflen plac~ '" 1 f!·re•r tertlllc•t• Your
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SHELTEAEO TAX MONEY
• IRA SHELTERED FROM TAX
""t" PLAM PLAN OEFEllllllAL
Syrw. $ 9,510 s 6,730 $ 2,780
10 yrs. 23,5'00 ' 15,750 . 7,700
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VOL. 61, NO. 251, 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA
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MONDAY SEPTEMBER 8, 1975 1 TENCENTS
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I . . 1~Y1ne ouncil ~See
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,, DOUGLAS f MISCKE Irvine ~-=.::J-:v~ qreed
to iftlt • ~mpromlse tolutlon to
lhequalion ofwhot llloqidbolhe
city's role in matins sure -... Ina !or low and ll)oderate-lncome
families ls avaJlab.le. •
But Mayor Art Aillbally pro.
misecl Satur.day to block ~ ae~
tion on llousln1 .tJl•t cloo$,not ln-_
volve is;ettfing two sulla againal "
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tlM city. Ant"°"y alld Ille bous, i"-' IAlita will not belp aotve lhe
pnjl>lemandwWdrivfuittu . ~m.ltter""'111 ret\ltn lorcfiS-
russ!on of ideu to be written by
each eoullcilman IOC" lhe Sept. Z3 -n .. Under advice trom City Al·
torney Jain•• Eric1t4on. the
council has 1he\ved bous"Vlc u a
diseu,1lon tqp . wJJ1te the-
laWS\llt. are pendln,c. •• .. .
A Huntington Beach lire ~ictim BOSTON (UPI) -"c:rawds or .w.Js. in critical Condition today antibusing ·dem-0nstr-ators
ajter names swept his apartment showered riot-g~bed police with
andcausedseriousbumsover60 rocks .3 11 d .bottles ne.ar ~cent of his body. Charlesto'#u High--SChool today
fire department officials are at the start of Boston's second
in!estigating clues in lhe Suqday year of a fe derally ordered
morning fire that caused $12,000 classroom desegregation pro-
to--sl!5,000 damage to t!'e apart· gram.
meht at 214 14th St. At Jeast 80 persons were arrest· ~hile Roger Perry was burned ed. Seventy.four were part of a
s€liously, another victim of the pro-busing group stopped near
f[te , Ka, thy, QJdenb~r r, 22, South Boston High, Two persolli escaped major injuries when she leaped from the. secosad·slory we r • j a i 1 e d a ( t er th e
bircony. Firemen said she was Charlestown incidentS, including b~i-ned slighUy and s uffered a one accused of assaulting a
cul wrist and back-il\iuries. . . police captain.
inspector Chuck Burney a aid There were no serious injuries.
tt\_t;. names were hot enough to "It's been a wonderfaj morn·
spread lo some of the other 20 ing," said Marion Fahey, acting
8Qartments in the complex, but sch·ooJ superintendent. t 'We
instead pushed its w&Y out tbe believe-that. it is a .beginning. I .
, Ratio wind.ow. and did_ no (urth_.tr am confident this year will really
damage...... be·a·landmart." ..
"M.i.ss Oldenburg told in· School officials said they were
vestigators ·that both ·she and c~sid,ting CQ!ltio_-~1;1cy.pJans to,
Petry were poi$ed on.the balcoajr ~eat ~1th"the-d1s m1ssaJ of classes
attd that she jumped but Perty , m th~ ~~rt}OOD.1 They would ~ ~\lated .. / comme.n{ ,on atJ~~da.n_ce ..
"llhvestigators sailr that' perry ·although observers 0 belLeV~·1t to . tlien~ went back through the . be off sharply from ,P;l'OJ~cted fl~es and down .the stairway enroll!Jlent.
antl it was then t.hal he suffered Police pushed and shoved
the'burns ..... _ _ -. ~row~.! ]-war from C!'ta_rlest~w~ ~f-he ~ould ·ha've~urileed, be Rig~ near t6_e Bunker Hi~l 1M~ii~·
p'ri5babl ')'ould b~ 'OJc:aY:,'' met,tt following two m8Jor 1~c1· ifafh_ey said .. • deets of rock and botUethrow1ng. ~fee fire·µ 'ts and ~!Jre de-Occasional objec~s continµed . to AA~men~ . ..peHOMe1 balt1ect the be h~led at the lielmet~ po~ce bl~ ejlrid paramedic ~ts treat-as they ~ept Bu!'ke~ Hill St.reel ~ lfi victims. ... clear wtlti tl;le1r riot batons,
1 • 1 motorcycles and horses. l,pvt;stigators said the fire Th . . . . slatted in the living room, but as . e ft~st 1nc1dent 1_nvolved an
yet.,UteyKnewMcauSe. , estimated 40~ demon~trators who gathered 1n a housing prO-
il ject a block downhill t'i"om the old
granite school, which,was not in· Vol~ in theopeoi~ phase of de·
segration last fall. The crowd-SOE· SOW C4R
F.lllST ' EVENiNG
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, · taunted· poJic'e, pelted Utem with
rocks and tossed a burning effigy
ol a black man olfa buikling. 'T.sold my: car the rust evening
lllc!ad 1ppeattd in lh•P•Po<·"
'(hat's the adv'ertising 9\M:cess
sl0\1 lold..by lbe Sanla Ana -.:cn»n who pl1'ced this ad In the
Dlil1' Pilot: I
'a. 'Ill Bug. Auto> lllSO. ciu • "atler6p.m .... X•XXXX
• )f.fOU have a car you'd Uketo
<ODvertto cash. C!'all ee-. We 111~11 easy topulafew.wordoto
_..fol-you, inlhe o.!ly l'tlot.
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Blaze Spreading.
FRESN~ (U PI ) -Fire
fig~ers today tried to ~heck the
spre.S. Of 11 210;acre blaze oyer
st,eep, r«ky te..-raine in s.!quoia
Nation#! Forest about SO miles
.. east ~here. The tlre broke out
Friday night just as forest
service crews were ex.t-
ingui1hin1 . the remnants of a
11,000.acre blaie in the forest.
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Botb ......... aimed"' halli,.a
d~v•loP!11•nl of the 2,058:-aere
Irvine Induanal Compl .. ·E0!!,1 .
-until Some .,.,..,, to ;e..nsure
avaUabllity of lower--coR houlin&
ror t~ Sndu1t,n1J a"'a's workers
is devfsed. ,
• A· 1u,it l)y enviro1;1.mentllli1t
Waley Marx attacks the en·
vlronmental impact report ror
th• cooi11.t•x "u ~onchull by the
OrAna:e Copnty, Fair Houslna:
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• Teams from a task force or 300
police guarding Charlestown
High broke up th~ crowd, under
the personal direction of Police
Commissioner Robert J . Di ·
,.Grazia. Police in formation swept
along neighborhood sidewaJks to
keep crowds from forming.
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When the Cti.arJestown crowd
refused to disperse, 40 membeN
of the tough tactical police force,
40 metropolitan police and 30 of·
ficers on motorcycles moved if).
They were joined by a squad of
U.S. marshals who shed their
neckties, donned black gloves
and riot helmets and armed
themselves with clubs. Police
mounted on horseback were
called into the historic area.
Three persons were arrested
for disorderly conduct at a Rox-
bury playg'round before school
began. A· 19-ye ar-old youth at
Hyde Park High School was ar-
rested wi\I\ a 14 -inch tape·
wrapped ba mboo. stick in hili
pocket.
The arr~sled demonstrators
chanted ·'Power to the Working
Class·· as they were being
booked.
.. PptSm.rer ' '
• • • Reaps Jail ' '
A Tustin man was ar-
rested on marijuana
possession charges Sunday
when an Irvine patrolman
allegedly spotted a g'reen,
leafy sprig hanging
beneath the man's
motorcycle seat.
1C.enneth A. Mannarelli,
20, of l4132 Carioma Drive,
Tualin, was slapped by an
officer ne,ar the comer of
M a l'n S l ( e et a n d
MacArthur BOulevard.
The officer allegedly had
been tipped that Man·
nareijj• WIS seen "pulling
weeds" in a nearby field.
After confiscating the
plants, the officer drove to
the field and pulled up
several marijuana plants
fl!>•I had been gro= wjld there, according to ce.
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Counoil •lt,ek1 the ....n...1 ... 1~ ·<t>ml>I -c<>nlelidlng1l Is iJ.
le111ly In 6 i&'tltenl with •
eenerl(I plan goal to provide
housinc for those worldn1 ln
Irvine.
AJtbouch neither suit pre-v
the Irvine Comp•QY frqn IO
ahud with the inouitrlal eom·
plex -a poteotli.llylluaative tax IOU~fO) \he Cftf~~···tlie .Ompany. has oedW"lO JN\
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9'f d.••!10 areiktlfed.
" . ~~ ~nUI lhe SUI.,
·a~ Att<™iey Er1ckllClll, who
h .. otaaf\1 some tallCS-wtllf th•
boUi Ci: proponent.a, eslimaleli
tWo,o t.ftree years to huh thinp
of.at in court ~ 1;>l~Ul(s bave rellloed to
dileuss a ett~ment until their
•t.torn~y returns from vacation 5'PtJ; ]trtckson said ..
I "II ijy tllo meetinl of"lhe 23rd , . "'
we do not have a firm date Mt for ..
• ml"'tlng with our oppoMn~.-I
witl do tverything in my powttto
take it off the agenda." Anthc:liOjl
said.
By tying up development of tho
industrial i.t.f'e.a, Ant~
t ha r1ed , the housing ll"O\I
"'tre forcing up the tax rate ln
tht tity and school&. Wi(hout the
; industrial tax bu.i;e, he aald, the
!Bee HOUSING, Pa101U)
S B .afl Spendlove
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Ii-Vine
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Bid.Ey -
1'\e Oranae County Recfstrar ot Voter8 Is expe-cting a rulina
from the 'count1 ~el this week on I;'hether the lrvtne Ranch
_water lstri:c~JlLbe.lin its
· transition to be<'oming a "de-
mCX'ritic'' inst'itUtion in Nov-
ember.
A new l•w. Assembly Bill 2392,
wu•sie.ned b:r Gov. F.dm'und G. BroWn Jr. Aug .. 29, allqwina the
district to divide it.Self into five
voting districts: one for each ol
five mem be.rs of the water board.
Three df the directorships
would remain under the present
ele(iion' system -votirig fights
~'e1lonlandown·ership. '·
Two· dltectoaj>ips would he
eleCted democratically. These
tw~ would be in d~cts in the · Polfulatea .area& of ·Irvine and Tus~n. ·
' However, since the J1ill was .siM l~eda,Y.olthe~e(or
filin1 u.»fal~llo.,d <indidot ...
neither -the~trict <t,.,...,..w'h er one cit.the.three·
board seats open-in Nqvember
will be filled democr8tically.
The water board plans a
hearinc Sept. 11 io determ,ine
whethe'i" the change can be made
at this late date. The hearing is
beinl delayfd until then due to
notice requirements.
Thru s~ats on the water board are ~~n in November. If th,e
~._anCe 1s made, one ol those will
· be filled demoCr"lically.
The seats are filled by Lansing
•,Eberting and Frederick Keller,
. ~ Jrvjne Company employe.s,
~ E. 'Ray Quigley, a (armer
Irvine councilman. All three
(Sf.t WATER, Page AZ)
·&Wtt" ...... ,..... Oll;S Wl1M FAMILY
Saddlebeclt'• Spendl a
Bring Back
Prohibition?
GLORIETA. N.M (APJ -The
Woman's Christian Temperance
Union, undaunt~ by lncreasfng
li~uor :sales .and a dwindling
memberi hip , i's r enewi ng its
drive\o return the nation to pro-
. hibilion. ·
The billtle plan, adopted at lhe
group's, five-day annual conven·
tion 'which endS today, calls for
intensifying e fforts to make
cities. and counties dry lhrough
local oplioh elections.
Gas Tax"'f or Bus
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System to Voters
~ 117 GAKY GuNvnu .Of .. 0.lly .... MaiH
Orange Cou'ntY voters will be
given the chance next year to de-
cide it they want a purt.ion ol the
county's road building tax runds
uted for developing a rapid
transit system, county
Supervisor Ralph Clark predjct-
ed today.
• "Clark , Who also is chairman of
the county transit district board, 1 said be exj,ects the county Board
of Supervisors to approve plac-
ing •¥Ch a· -propQSitioo on the
June 1916 primary election
ballot.
If appr;oved by voters, the pro-
position would divert up to 25 per-
cent'. of county a:asoline taxes
earmarked es.elusively for build-
ing highways to a mass transit
system. '
1be funds would go toward de-
veloping wbal Clark called '"a
true rapid transit system in
Oran1e County.·'
"We're not talking about more
buses, but a modern'hiah·speed
carrier that will transport pOople
within and out of the county,"
Clark emphuued.
Main' routes for such a system
were approved.. laM year. The
lint link Is 1chiduled to.run ~3
miln from .San.ta Ana to· the
Oronge-Lol Angel.et COUnty line
t clear Imperial Hlibway.
Clark eomplalned at a _.
eonferOllce lhal lndeeision by Loi
Anaeles officials 1a hindering
Onna• C:O::Z'• elforta to get lhepro}eet erway.
Re oald Loi AD&elea olllciala
t .. ar.•.l\J.IJJJ1ated o•--lbat -.
will connect with the Orange
County.system.
As a result, Clark said, an
OC'J'D reserve that will reach
about $30 million by the end of the
year is not being put lo work.
Worse, he added, roughly $120
million in federal matching funds
to go with the $30 million is not
flowing in to district coffers as
a part of a regional transit pro-
~gram.
Clark said the reserve money
and the (ederal funds would be
used to begin the i.Ulial 13 miles
of rapid transit line through a re-
gional transportation planning
program.
The OC'TD chairman said he
has written Los Angeles Mayor
1'om Bradl@y and the Los
Angeles county Board o f
Supenri.sors urging them to end
the delay '~n selecting the con·
necting Los Angeles link.
Marine Placed
In Japan Jail
NARA. Japan (UPI) -A U.S.
Marine, convicted ot knocking
uncons cious two Okinawan
junior high school girls in April ,
then raping them, was sentenced
by a Japanese court to six years
in prison.
P.FC Sammy Flores, 19, of
California, was found guilty by
pres iding Judge Yasumasa
Miyagi at the N aha l)iatrict
,Court. --· -
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Saddleback V~l!tY c:ommuni(Y,
leader ·11art Spendlove, '2, hl.i
wife , LOulse, Ind four children
perished in t e a n1
wr,eckage or their cliJ!il •plane !llnday nigbt•Jllst allil" leaving
Hurricane, Utah. • #
The family waS boand1 for
California about 5;S$.p.m .. after
at ten 4 in g -.:'h u re hi wit b
Spendlove's parenta', Mr. and 11rs. Win(ord Spendlove. wben
Uie plane Went down short1y 41fler
takeoff. _
Killed in the crash were
Spendlove, a formJtr ·orance
County planning commiuloner
and founder of the Saddleback
Area Coordinating Council;
Lowse Spendlove. 40, hil wife of
nine moo~s. and children Denise
Spendlove, 16, Kathy Forbes, 15;
Steve Forbes, 11, and Kimberly
Forbes 6.
Their slngle--engtne Beechcrart
had circled over the Winford
Spendlove house an:,r takeoff
when the engine stopped. The
plane turned 45 degrees. plunged
into a barnyard, and exploded in ·
to names after hitting a fen-
cepost. witnesses saJd.
Authorities believe Spendlove,
a pilot with 13 years experience,
was trying lo make it back lo the
airfield when the .plane crashed.
All six a board died instantly.
The elder Spendlove. helped re·
mo ve the bodies from the
wreckage after the Hurrican.e
Fire De partment doused the
aircr aft with foam fire retar·
danl.
"They had to restrain him to
keep him away from the Plane
while it was still bumin1." fire
dispatcher Dell Stout reported.
The cr ash \ook plac,e about
three miles outside the southern
Utah town of 1,500 qear Zion Na·
tional Park. Firefighters said the
plane plowed a furro'l" iOQ feet
long before corqing._tA> rest in
names near small rol\ing hills
about two miles from the nearest
homes.
Federal Aviation Adminislra·
lion offici;:fl s in nearby Cedar Ci·
ty said 3 pilot landing al Hur·
ricane shortly after the crash re-
ported extr e m e turbulence .
Ground personnel eslim ated
winds we re gusting to 30 miles
per hour at the time of the crash.
FAA investigators today were
probing the wreckage lo de·
termine the caUse of the crash.
<See FAMILY, P.age t\2 )
Or:::'4,C:ast
Weather
Mostly sunny skies are
forecast Tuesday, with lit-
tle temperature change,
says the weather service.
Highs from near 70 at the
beaches to near 80 inland.
Lows tonight in the 605.
INSIDE TODA 'l'
Rrporttr Dou" PritucM
emmine1 tM.og~-okt problem
of who guordl the guards m
Ught o/ on Irvin~ controver111.
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Suh ·dy
Sought
! WASHINGTON (AP) -
Pbstmaster General &ojamin
F. Ballar appealed today ror a
doubling or the $1 billion annual
sub,l:idy paid by the lttx.payers to
the U.S. Postal Service.
lte said such a hike would be
necessary for al least two or
three years, pending a thorough
review in that period "of those
services which the users o( the
mails cannot nghtly be a sked to
support.''
Bailer. in an address to the Na-
tional Postal 1' .... orum, said the
service also needs new authority
to implement rate increases
more swiftly.
The slowness of the current
rate-making process. he s aid,
has contributed to the accumula-
tion s ince fi scal 1974 of a deficit
that will total $2 .5 ·billion by the
e nd of the calendar year.
"It is no secret," said Bailar, r "that to date the Postal Service 1 has been unable to balance its
" costs a nd revenues despite in-
t creases in postage rate:-;."
" "Something, has to bl> done . In
1 an inflationary period . we m~st
r get a~·a y from a rate-making
process which lasts so long that
the year for which rates are to be
set is over and done with be fore
the process is completed ."
Noting he has already served
notice or a "temporary" increase
after Chris tmas that will put the
price of a first·class stamp at 13
cents, Bailar said, .. I assure you
that we arc as unenthusiastic as
you are over the prospect or
higher prices for postage."
But even with that anticipated
boost in revenues, he said. a
doubling of the current $920
million federal s ubs id y is
necessary Id serve as "a bMdge
from an inflation-wracked, de-
ficit·ritlden Postal Service lo a
financially solvent institution.''
Without the subsidy, he said, it
will be impossible to keep rates
"at a leve l that both business a nd
individual citizens can afford.''
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The postamaster general
. urged the establis~m.ent of a
special study comm1 ss1on to de-
, termine which services the tax-
payers s hould be asked to sup-
port in the future.
British Phone
Engineers
Listening In?
LONDON (AP) -A British
lawmaker wants a top.level in·
vestigation into allegations that
telephone engineers listen in on
lovers' sexy calls and often hook
them into loudspeaker systems
for all to hear.
"'This kind or kinky behavior
·must be stamped out at once,··
Laborlle lawmaker Marcus Lip-
ton said.
"It is quite unacceptable that
engineers should be able to in-
dulge in this form of depraved
amusement,·· he said.
Lipton's demand for a probe by
the post office followed
newspaper reports that (1) some
engineers tap lovers' lines, (2)
cut off callers in call boxes so
they have to pay twice and (3)
listen in on prominent people.
''If these allegations are true,''
he said, "one can no longer have
any conridence in the privacy of
telephone con versations. The
suggestion that intimate con-
versations may have a big au·
dience is quite horrifying."
Lipton has written to industry
secretary Eric Varley demand·
ing a full-scale inquiry into the
extent of the alleged t appings.
The post offi ce declined com-
ment on the charges.
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
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Robert N. Weed
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Jack R. Curler..
'Wk• PrHl<lel'l ln<I C..Mt.i 1W1Q1W
ThOmas Keevll
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Thomas A . Murphine
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J,ONDON !A~~r sir Jobll w,,,iwri~ dd w $1
milllon richer today 1thls wife had Cfven'bl to a san
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instead of a daughter. . · '
.. But s he is the prettiest baby I have ever oeen.
She is wonderful, .. said Waller as he cradled the In-
f ant in his arms at Queen Charlotte's Hospital.
J.ady Waller proudly declared : .. She is perfect. I
could not care less about the inheritance ...
A cousin the late lady Viola Waller, left Sir John
500,000 pounds, now worth $1 ,050,000, but he gets only
an income until he produces a male hetr. A bachelor
when Lady Viola died, he was married to Anne
Mileham in April 1974, when she was 30 and he was 57.
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FAMILY KILLED •••
Loren SperuUove, the l8:yea~
old son of the aviator. said hus
father had lert for Hurricane
Wednesday and was scheduled to
return to Orange County Sunday
night. 1-Ie added that his futher made
the flight frequently, especiall y
during recent month~. be~ause
Spendlove's mother "IS dying or
c;1ncer.''
E'ro• Page Al
HOUSING • •
city cannot arrord the existence
of lower·cost homes.
School district officials have
e-stimated that a house must be
taxed at a market valueof$85,000
to carry its own weight in tax-
supported services.
Saturday 's session was at-
tended by about SO people includ-
ing repreaentatives of the Fair
Housing Council, Orange County
Housing Authority, housing ad-
vocates Angelo and l\tarilyn
Vassos. UC! Chancellor Daniel
Aldrich, Irvine Company Presi-
dent Raymond Watson.
But We~l ey Marx, leader of the
city·s opponents on housing, did
not attend. ..
Resident Rowland Boucher.
charactetizjng himself as a new
resident, presented one side or
the iow~r-cost housing issue:
"I just mor.red 50 miles from an
inner city to Irvine. I don't un-
d erstand why we are blighted
and why we want to put in low·
income hous.ing. This iS a
beautiful city in a beautiful area
and housing costs less than in
most of the Los Angeles area.••
WATER •••
have filed as candidates for re-
election.
Challengers are :
· -William H. Johnson, 14702
Oak Ave., a public purchasing or-
ficer.
-Jay Rocha, 5072 Chateau Cir-
·cle, an employe of C0W1ty g_ov-
emment. ,
-George A. Gallaher, Jr.,
14601 Swee tan St., a civil
engineer.
-James M. Crowley, 4301
Rafael St., a certified public ac-
countant.
-Harry Esaylan, 5291 Plum
Tree, salesman.
-Gina Matek, 14772 Can-
terbury, Tustin, a community
·volunteer.
-Dwight Da\'11, 17582 Cot-
tonwood Av e., a business ex·
eculive.
San Clemente
Lifeguards
Rescue Two
Although weekend beach ac-
tivity along the Southern Orange
Coast was about as dull as the
overcast sky, San Clemente
li(eguards did rescue two model
airplane enthusiasts.
Lifeguard Steve Barrett said
the two apparently were Dying
the plane above the cliffs along
the north Dana Strand area when
it missed its mark and landed in
the clirrs below.
Ola! Kitchin, 36. ol Fullerton,
began climbing down to retrieve
his pl ane. He got stuck and
George Bellah, 19, of Ontario,
started down to help him.
Both men were midway down
the 35-yard cliff and unable to go
either up or down.
Lifeguards took both men to
safety. They also rescued the
plane.
Before lifeguards could get to
the men, Kitchin fell about 30
feet, causing him to suffer minor
cuts and scrapes.
Bunker Ret1Jn18
PANAMA CAP) -U.S. Am-
bassador Ellsworth P. Bunker
returned Sunday nlt:ht to resume
lhe negotlatJ.o ft s for • new
Panama Canal treaty after an
abHnce of nearly six inonths. Re
didn't hold out hoPI' ror • epeedy
completion of the dlscuulons.
The younser Spendlove says he
missed the night because be
e nrolled ln classes at Saddleback
College last week.
Survivor s also include Dirk
Spendlove, 20, Sharie Spendlove,
11, Scott Forbes, 21, and
Spendlove's former ·wife. Mrs.
Margie Devorak of Fullerton.
Spendlove, who remarried last
December, had been making his
home at 25381 Pacifica Ave. in
Aegean Hills. A former employe of Philco
Ford Aeronutronics, Spendlove
gave up his marketing job in 1972
to open a newspaper recycUitg
business.
He was active in the Mission
Viejo Church of Lalter Day
Saints and in communit,Y'affairs.
Spendlove at one lime was con-
sider~ as a possible mayor if the
-saddleback Valley were to in-
corporate.
He characterized himself as a
''do·gooder who becomes i n-
volved when something needs to
be done and there is nobody else
to do it."
That was the case last year
when authorities gave up their
sea search for the craft of miss-
ing Orange County Supervisor
Ronald Caspers.
Spendlove, Caspers' appointee
to the county Planning ~om
misslon, organized a party or
civilian pilots who flew up and
down the Baja California coast to
search for possible survivors
from the ill-fated ''Shooting
Star."
When Caspers was declared
dead, Spendlove resigned from
the planning commission. He had
held the office for a year·and-a-
balf.
Earlier, Spendlove was In·
strumental in founding the Sad·
dleback Area Coordinating Coun-
cil, a coalition of homeowne rs·
groups. He served as president of
the council in 1973.
Funder al arrangements for the
Spendlove family are pending in
Hurricane, Utah.
New Indian
Group Forms
A third nation of "Y" Indian
Maidens fo r mothers and
daughters ages 6 through 8 has
been formed at the Orange Coast
YMCA.
The new nation is called
Mocama Nation and is headed by
P e nny Theusen of Newport
Beach. The two existing nations
are Wenona Nation, headed by
Joann Barry of Tustin and the
Kahnee Ta Nation, led by Jeanne
Wanlass of Newport Beach.
, Jnd.ian Maidens is the coun-
terpart of the boys and men's In-
dian Guide progr am at the Y.
The program begins when school
reopens. For more information,
phone 642-9990.
700 Attend Rally
DALLAS (AP) -A crowd or
more than 700 people gathered
here Sunday at a rally to protest
the possible use or bu.sing to de-
segregate Dallas schools. Dallas
is under court order to de-
segregate its schools.
Ford Keeps
Open Style
WASIUNGTON (UPI) -
President Ford has de·
cided to continue his
personal style of cam-
pagigning despite an as-
sassination a'lempt three
days ago, a White House
spokesman said today.
S31d today.
Ford int.ends to go to
New Hampshire Thursday
to ca_mpaign for Louil
Wyman, the Republican
candidate in a s pecial
Senate election, and to
leave Friday on a t~
trip through Mi11ouri.
Kansas atlcl •Texu for a
nilx of political and public
-appearances. Asked if Ford would
al~ hi• style durinC lbele
or otH.er fu.ture eneaa•
merits for .. security re ..
....... -_ .. tary.llan
Nesaen lold reporten, "U.
h• not tndicated 111&1 be
would'" make any ch&n1•·
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Hostages
Taken
In Paris
PARIS (UPI) -Two youthful
gunmen wearin& hoods and car·
ryin1 ... mask• held up a Paris
bank 1'>day during the luneh·bour
n11b, sebed seven hotlUges. aftd
d~manded $8SO,OOO in ransom. ·
Police said the raiders ap-
parently decided to seize the
host ages an d barricade
themselves ln1ide the bank when
they panicked after seeing a
police car cruise by on routine
patrol after they assaulted the
Crodlt lndustrlel et Commercial
Bani<.
There was no immediate word
on what the. bandits would do if
tbe ransom was not paid.
Bank employes' union leaders
issued a public appeal to police
authorities to disperse the 250
policemen s urrounding the bank
ao the gunmen could leave
peacefully. The 'police stayed
put. • . Eiaht persons were inside the
bank atthetlmeoftheraid, but an
old man was let go with instruc-
tions to t e ll the police to
telephone the gunmen al the
bank. Police said they kept ring-
ing tbe bank 's number but
nobody replied at fi.rst.
In a bizarre telephone in-
terview that was recorded and
broadcast by a Paris radio sta·
tion, the bandits said they want·
ed St.2 million Ip a combination
of U.S. dollars, French francs,
German marks, and British
pounds sterling.
They said they were armed
with ''a sawed-off 12-gauge
shotgun, a machine pistol with
four clips -now 3'1.1."
Reds Nab Boat
TOKYO <AP) -Soviet patrol
boats apparently strafed and
captured a 99-ton Japanese fis-
hing boat with nine crewmen off
the southern tip of Sakhalin
island today, the Maritime Safe-
ty Agency reported...
State Ail.ks
Get Holiday
Most government
employes, studenn and
bankers will celebrate the
annivenary of California's
admission \0 the United
Slat .. Tuesday by taking,
tbedayofl.
The-spotty observance of
Admission Day will in-
clude employes of Orange
C.OUOty, State of California,
school districts, banks and
most cities.
However, federal
employes will not get Ute
dayorr.
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u you"ve never •een a ttpeWOrm race to raee, this elec-
tron microscope picture of the parasite gives you a
closeup view. Southern Methodist .Uniyersity biologist
Franklin Sogandares, who took this picture. says the
tapeworm affect~ one. in every four 'inhabitants of the
earth.
Two Boats Ignite;
Family IJJ.j_~red -' ' Fires broke out in two boats in
Newport Harbor Sunday, one
causing first-degree bums to a
Redlands family aboard a cabin
cruiser who were rushed to Hoag
Memorial Hocspital for emergen-
cy treatmen1. ---
A second fire caused $500
damage to a fishing tr•wler bu~
oo injuries. '
The first blaze was at 8:30 a .m .
aboard the 25-foot cabin cruiser,
··coronet,•• owned by Oliver
Gregor of Colton. '. ·
Flames burst·out of the engine
room while Tom Mona~n and
his two children, Tom Jr., a., and
Deborah, 15, stood around the
open hatch of the boat, docked at
the Dunes Marina. -.
Monahan told the Orange
County Harbor Patrol the engine
sounded rough and he had opened
the hatch to investigate the trou-
ble.
After the blaze was ext·
inguished by lhe Harbor Patrol
fireboat, the Monahans were
rushed to the Hoag Hospital
emergency room and were later
released.
Deborah suffered first-degree
burns on her face and feet. Tom
Jr. had first-degree on his face
and Monahan escaped with only
sinRed hair.
Damage to the Coronet was
estimated al $250. The Harbor
Department said the ftre w.as
possibly caused by the combQia-
tion ol gas fumes in the hil«• 'rd
an electrical short ct~t
The second flft occurred abQit.at
4:30 p .m., when the 52-foot~
hingLrawler'"'Oltcklrdff'• s
cruising off Balboa Island in e
main channel at Coral St.
Damage to the boat, valueclat
$160,000, was estimated· ai$.
Mate Aiding : ,
I Wallaby Hrad
' ZUMBROTA. MIM. (UPI) -
Hoping that marsupial love will
atalltract wayward Wally the
w aby, officials of the COmo
1.ooin St. Paul, Minn., plan to use f¥s mate Wanda in the search.
Wally. who e scaped at the-
Goodhue County Fair Aug. 9, has
been sighted several times. He
was seen Sunday on a covered ,.
bridge in a park near here.
A zoo official said there has
been no shortage of food for Wat-
Jy, a vegetarian who is living elf
corn and boybeans, nippli4.g
flowers in the local cemetery and
eating alfalfa, which he loves.
Bur the wallaby, a kangilOO-
like animal, can survive outdoors
only until frost sets in. "'
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ORANGE COUNTY, ALIFORNIA
Today's Closing
N.Y.Stoeks
I.
'MONOAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1975 ---
' TEN CENTS . ' . .:.. .
·Gas Tax for Mftss Transit:: Prb.pDsed ,
II)' GUY GllANYILL& • °' ............. ....
Ormp Cowrt1 ...... w\11 be 1i•e11 tbe cbance nest l'9l!I' to de-
ddo ll tbeJ •ant. a.portloD al lbe <OUlllJ'• road blllldlJlll tax ,_.
u.sff. for developfDI' • rapid
tr&11aJt ayatea.., county
-If _....ec1 by voten, the ll"O-
paa1t1.., would divert ..,tozs per-..,, ot county 1UG11ne tax ..
eamarlled exduslvoly for bulld-lllC hllb•Al'B to ·.__ transit
system.
1be funcb WouJid So toward de-
•dot>lnl what Clark called "a true rapid transit system in
Onnae Coun\y." "We~ aot tt..1.klnl•bout more
buHs, but a modem high-speed
carrier.Jhal-will lr~people
within and out of the -y," a art emphuiled.
•
llaln routes for surh a system
wen approved Jut year. 'l1te
lint Uni< la scheduled to rwn J.3
m11.. from Santa Ana to Ille
0rang .. 1.o1 A111eln Coonty line
-lm~alllipwQ. -Clark complained al a press
«>llferf!lee lhat Ind-by Loo
• Angeles officials is ttinderin1
Oranee t:<iunty'a elforta to aet
the prol~ under WQ.
He aaid Loo Anceles olliclala
are stitltmated over a coute that
wUI <:01111C£t with. the Or1111•
County sysfeDJ.
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DIES WITH FAMILY
Seddletiack'a Spendlove
' -Postal-Vnit
Asks Doubling
Of SubsUJi.es
'WASHINGTON (AP )
Postmaster General Benjamin
F. Ba'ilar appealed today for a
doubling of the $1 billion annual
subsidy paid by tile taxpayers-to
the U.S. Postal Service.
He said s~h a hike would be
{lecessary for at least two or
Ptree years, PendiU a thorough
:review in that period ••or those
services which the. users or the
mails cannot rigb.Uy be asked to
support."
Bailar, In an address to-the Na-
tional Postal Forum. said t,he.
service also n~ pew aµ\h\)nty
<to implement rale increases
more swirtly1
leader Bart Spendlove, 42, his
wife· LoUise~ and four children .
perished in. the fl a min g
wreckage of their light' plane
Sunday night just. after leaving
Hurricane, Utah.
The family . was bound for
California aboUt 5:55 p.m . after
attendiri."g church with
Spendlove's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Winford Spendlove, when
the plane went down shortly after
lakei>!!. -.
Kili~d in the. crash Were
· Spendlove, a forp:aer Orange
County planning commissioner
and founder ot·1the Sacklleback
-l\rea•<'CoordinalUq Cpqncll : ~ Spe'ndlo\!e, 41>, 1111 wife of
nine montb•""-.ud Chlldren l>enbe Spendlove, 1', Ka\hf Forbes, ts,
Steve Forbes, ll. and Kimberly
Forbes 6. ~
· Their sfnile-engtne'Beechcraft
hatl circled over the Winford
Spendlove hou·se· after takeoff
when the engine stopped. The
plane turned 45 degrees, plunged
into a barnyard, and exploded in·
to fiame:s after bitting a fen·
cepost, witnesses said.
Authorities believe Spendlove,
a pilot with 13 years experience,
was trying to make it back to the
airfield When the, plane crashed.
All six aboardd.ied-imtanUy.
The elder Spendlove helped re-
move the bodies from the
wreclrage ~ter the Hurricane
Fire Department 9gu1ed the
air.craft with foam fire retar·
dant.
"They h3d lo restrain him to
keep him away frorn the plane
While it Vf8S still burning," £ire
dispatc.bei" De.II Stout reported.
The crash took place about
three miles outside the southern
Utah town of 1,500 near Zion Na-
tional Park. Firefighters said the
plane plowed a furrow 400 feet
long befor' coming to rest in
names near· small rolling hllls
atKiut two tniles from the nearest
homes.
Federal Aviation Administra·
lion ofrici&ls in nearby Cedar Ci·
ty said -a pilot landing at Hur-
ricane shortly after the crash re·
ported extreme turbulence.
Ground p ersonnel estimated
wi'ods were gusting to JO miles
per hour al the time of the crash.
FAA investigators today were
,(Sff FAMiLY. P ago A2l
The slowness of ttie current
.rate-making ~roce!s, he1 said,
~as contribut.00 to the accumula·
'lion since fiscal 197• of a deficit '
·that will total S2.5 billion by the
end of the calendar year.
.. •
"lt Js nb secret," sald l;lailar.
"that to dat~ the Postal Service
·has been unable to' balance its
costs and revenues despite in~
.creases in postage rates ...
"Something has to be done. in·.
.an )nRationary period, we m!"st
1et away from a rat.e·mak1ng 'p~ess which Jasts so I'?"&. that
'the year for which 'rat.el are to be
. .set is over and' done Witti before
, the ~rocess is oompleled .... ' •
Noting he ·twi already served
1ooUl:eof,a ''tempor..-y'' increa~
,al\tt Chrlstrhas· lhal wlll pul the
1prloe of a first.class stamp at 18
ttn~, Bailar said , 111 assure you
1j.hat we ,.are as unenthusiastic 11
\'JOU _are over the prospect of
ntUgber prices for Po&tage.''
, Bpt even wtth that anUctpated
nboott in revenues, he SJ!iid, a
"r:(loubling of the current $920
· l lllon fede<fal subsidy is
·nntt~sary to serve u '"a bridge ~m an inflation-wracked, de·
.ricit-ri.dden Poetal Service lo a
,.,financially 10lvenl instllution. ••
6ift of Cheer
Slww Staged for Elderly
Eight children from a Fountain
Valley apartment complex spent
the last six weeks of summer
vacation planning a show ror
their st"nior citizen friends.
The children, all 10 to 12 years
old, live in the Pine Tree Apart·
ments, across the street rrom the
Parkhurst Retirement Center,
99'l5 La Alameda Ave.
Tonight they plan to present 20
oldtime songs, a s mall play, as
well as a vaudeville-style series or
one· line jokes.
Lisa Scarborough, and her
playmates Liz Porter, Ricky and
Carla Curcio, Chitra Srineth,
Mike and Robert Marx and Scott
Damon became acquainted with
the center residents during the
summer, often stopping lo chat
as they sat On the home's front
porch.
Li sa·s moth e r , Rita
Scarborough. explained that one
of the youn.gster 's ra vorite
rriends died recently, and the
children thought their program
might help cheer the residents.
Since then, they've designed
costumes, practiced "Harvest
Moon," "Heart or My 11eart,"
and "Swaf)ee River"' among
other tuites and planned the rest
of the program.
They·n present it on a stage
after dinner tonight in the home's
cafeteria.
Their clos ing song will be
"Thanks for the Memory.··
Vets' Hospital
Killer Loose
ANN ARBOR, Mi ch. !UPI) -
The person who killed at least
nine patients at a veterans ad·
ministration b.Q.spital may still be
at work, but the institution re·
sumed normal admissions today.
The FB I reduced its starr of
agents at the hospitaJ, although a
spokesman said Sunday the in·
vestigation to identiry the kill er
-who many doctds believe
may be a respected member of
the hospital's starr -would con ·
tinue.
All patie nt s r eceiving in·
travenous injections -all or the
kilfk's victims were on IVs -
will be gathered in one ward and
placed under 24 ·h"our guard. a
spokesma11 said.
Without )!le subsidy, he said, it ""UI be lmiSoulbl~to keep rat.es
""'at a level that both buainess and 'r~ividual c.itiJenl can afford.''
I ~ P'la.t ltMI .,.,_
FOUNTAIN VALLEY KIDS WlLL ENTERTAIN THEIR ELDERLY NEIGHBORS
Ve-vth Wiii UV• Ageln Tonight \t Parkhum Retirement Center
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Resident
Critically -. .
Burned ._
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,A ijuntington Beach fire victim ~~1 -wJn11mm:-.rcond1tto1r10c1""-~ a'ft.er n,mes 1wepl his aparto;ient
and cadsed-serious burns over 60
percent of his body.
fire dep,,rtment officials are
lnvestigiltink clues in the Sunday
morhing fire that caused $12,000
to $15,000 damage to the aparf-
ment al 214 14th St. ' ,,
Panel Delays
Decision
On Fund Fate
By ROBERT BARKER
OlttleO•ll' ~a.ttwtl
The controversy surrounding
City Admini s trator DaVl'
Rowlands is expected lo heat up
tonight whe n the Huntington
Beach City Council meets.
Courfeilman Jerry Matney will
bl" asked to go behind closed
doors to substantiate his Aug . 25
allegations th;:it Rowlands is
responsible ror a conspiracy tu
prt>vent the council and public
rrom knowing or city operations
and expenditures.
Rowlands reportedly has prC'-
pared a lengthy response lo the
allegations.
Matney s aid today he will h<.1ve
new charges that he will cor.rront
the counC'il with \onight.
'.\1 ayo r No rma Gibbs says
there is a possibility she "':ill
farm a commission to consider
)iatney's charges and Rowlands·
response arter tonight's meeting.
She said the g roup m<.1y consist
or three council members. the
chairman of the city's Economic
Adv iso ry Commi ss ion . <.1
member or the city·s Personnel
Commission and perhaps a
judge.
Countering rumors fl ying
around city hall today, Mayor
Gibbs said. "There absolutely
has not been a decision made ih
the Rowlands case.··
Tonight ·s meeting is expected
to have its lighter moments too.
A movie by th<.' League or
Cities wi ll be shown at 6 : 15 and
will orrer a li ght-hearted s1>00£ or
city counC'ils in action, Mrs.
Gibbs said .
It will run 45 minutes and the
public is invited.
Counci l members will aJso face
a busy regular agenda that in-
(See ROWLANDS, Pa1eA2)
SHE SOW C4R
FIRST EJIENING
"I sold my car the t\rst evening
the ad appeared in the paper."
:rhat's the advertising success
story told by the Santa Ana
, woman who placed this ad in the
Dajly Pi~ol :
·ea Bug . Auto. $960. Call
after8.p:nr, Ull:•O'XX
If fou have a car you'd like to
convert to cash, call 6'2-5S78. We
make it easy to put a few words lo
work for you, In the Daily Pilot.
While Roger Perry was burned
seriously , another victim or thi
fire, K athy Olderiburg, 22,
escaped major injuries when ~he
leaped from the second-storY.
balcony. Firemen said she waS
burned slightly and suf'fered a
cut wrist and back injuries.
Inspector Chuck Burney said
the n ames were hot enough lo
spread lo some of the other 20
apartments in the complex, but
instead Pushed its way out the
patio wiridow and did no further
dam1gl,
M·lss Oldenb,urg told in ·
vestigators that both she and
Ptrry were poised on the balcony
and that she jumped hut Perry
hesitated.
Investigators said that Perry
then went back through the
names and down the stairway
and it was then that he sutrered
lhe burns.
"lf he would have jumped, he
probably would be okay,''
Burney said.
Three fire units and 15 fire de-
partment personnel battled the
blaze and paramedic units treat-
ed both victims.
Investigators said t he £ire
started in the living room. but as
yet they knew no cause.
Marine Placed
In J ~pan Jail
NAHA , Japan (U PI ) -A U.S.
Marine, convicted or knocking
unconscious two Okinawan
junior high school gi rls in April.
then raping the1n . was sentenced
by a Japanese court to six years
in prison.
PFC Sci~my Flores, 19. of
California, was round guilty by
presiding Judge Yasumasa
Miyagi at the N aha District
Court.
Flores could have received
eight year s in prison.
He was assigned to the 3rd Bat·
talion. 4th Marines at Camp
Hansen in northern Okinawa .
Coast
Weather
Mostly sunny skies are
rorecast Tuesday. with lit-
tle temperature change,
says the weather service.
Highs from near 70 at the
beaches to near 80 inland.
Lows tonight in the 60s.
INSIDE TODA 't'
Rrporter Doug Frilzsche
emmine• the. agl'-oJd problem
of who guordl the guanil in
light of an Irvine controuer.sy. ""9• 85. .
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OArrestf,'d
Police Attacked
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FAMILY •• •'
Family
Quartet .
In Bus Riotllig ' Arrested ·
~~~~~~t <:--4---iOUl'-member• of a-Slanton.2.
BOSTON (UPI > -Crowds of
a ntibu1in g d e m onstr0:6tors
sho"·ered riot-garbed police with
rock s an d bottles near
Charlestown lligh School today
at the start or Boston's s~rond
year or a fe d erally ordered
r l<1 ssroom desegregation pro-
gram
At least 80 persons were arrest-
ed. Seventy-four were part of a
pro-busing group stopped near
South Boston ll1gh. ~·o f>('rsons
were j ;11led aftC'r the
Charleslown llll'l denls. including
one accused of assa ulting a
pohl'l' capt:.un
Thl'f •~ \~Cfl' nil :-<•r1ous 1nJUnt'S.
·tt 's het~n a \vo nderlt1I morn-
1 n~." sa id l\lar1011 t'ahcy. <.icting
school ~upc rintc ndent . ''We
Jx>lieve that it is a bejinning. I
i1n1 confident this year will realty
be a landmark."
Plaza Hit
By Burglars
In Huntington
Huntington Beach police wer£'
looking today for burglars whp
s"'ept through a shopping renter
Satu1·day night but escaped with
only $33.50 in cash and o ne
calculator .
Police :;aid the burglars tried
to enter seven stores in a shop-
ping center a t Atlanta Avenue
:tnd Be ach Boulevard during the
night Saturday.
But they only found $2.SO from
Surr Cleaners, 21064 Beach
Boulevard, and $31 in cash and
the calculator from Don Joey's
liairstyles, 21042 Beach
Boulevard.
Police also found pry marks
and signs of aftempted entry at
Von's Market, 21082 Beach:
Tastee Free ze, 21032 Beach ;
Carosel Hairstyles, 21040 Beach;
Highlander Laundry, 21068
Beach, and Her Highness, 21070
Beach.
Valley CofC
...,..., -·~ h'•
Sets' Session
Interetted teachen, communi-
ty residents and busiDeumen are
invited to, Tuesday'a., Fountain
Valley Chamber o! Commerce
luncheon. ~
Hugb A. Shanahan, r"e&ional
training coordinator wtth the
Dru& Enforcement Ad.miniatra-
tion, will d.Jscu11 drug abuse and
business at the 12 o'clock meet-
ing. . t
The cbar1e 11 $3.!IO per person,
and the meeting will be at the
Crossroads Re1taurant, 18050
Broolthunt St., Fountllln Valley.
Those interested 1n attending
should phone the chamber office,
962-4441 Tuesday morning.
• Slates New
Chief Planner
Realtor Roger Slates has been
elected Chairman of the Hunt-
ineton Beach Planning Com-
·mts1ion, replacing Willi am
Geiger.
Slates was r eappointed to the
planning commission June 16,
1975. Geiger resigned effective
Sept. 1.
Geteer is moving to Stratford,
Conn., where he ls employed by
the Sikorsky Aircraft Corp. His
post on the board was filled by
Joseph Boyle, a politica1 science
professor at Cypress College.
ORANGE COAST
"" DAILY PILOT
•
Sc hool of(i cials said they were
considering conlin1ency plans lo
deaJ with the dlsmitaal of classes
in th.e afternoon , They would not
CLASSES RESUME
IN LOUISVILLE, A3
comm ent o n attendance.
although observers believed It lo
be of( shar ply from projected
enrollment .
Police pushed and shoved
croY:ds away from Charlestown
Hi gh near the Bunker I-IHI Monu-
ment following two major inci -
dents of rock and bottle throwing.
()('ca~1onal objC'cls continued lo
be hurled at lhC' helmeted police
a~ they kept Bunker I-Lill St reet
clear with th eir ri ot batons ,
motorcyrlt~s a nd horses.
A 2,500-gallon oil spill on Botta Chica. State Beach
Saturday was caused by a
malfunction-on a Standard
Oil rig, not!Burm ah oil, as
repor(.ed in the Daily Pilot
Sunday. ·
British Phone
Engineers
Listening In?
lamlly named Battle allefedly :
callte to Huntington Beach to do :
just that Sunday but -.i uP In :
jail illltead. ' •
Police said MlebUl Bottle, ~: :
his b<Otller, Daniel. 19; another :
brotbei;,. Lawrence, 20, and hio ; sister. uebra, 22, were all arrest-:
ed at s p.m, on char&tS o1 ... ault ; with a deadly weapaa and dis-:
turblnr the~··•· ;
The lOW'. plus tbn!e com pa··
nl°"' -a 17·year·old Cir!: Mike : ;..,.....;;;.....;;-Mlller. It, •nd Bnmo Pill<o, 21 ~ allegedly eame from stanton to<
ronlront two roommates at 16541 ~
Trit»p CircJe. police said. ~
Splashfl .JofJ
The juvenile, Miller and Palko?
also were charged with dlstur~·
inl the peace and assault with a~
, deldly weapo11. . 1
O(fjcm all.,ed the-en were1 an1t1 with the roommata. John,
D•U#hty, ti, and Cluls Schmidt,,
19, claiming Oaught~ earlier~
Sundy_ had ''insulted'' Dt:br~
Battle. · 1
Police said members: of the de-,
Jeii:&tion were armed with a
crowba-r-,.-pt-pe and-• -.et of\
nunchaku1,oriental weapon9con~
visting of two hardwood sticks)
JOined by rope. I
The H:ven were .WI in custody-!i
today In city jail, Oran&• Countya
Jail and juvenile h311. I
Police said both Daugbty andl
Schmidt suffered minor .crapes.'
bl'Uisei and abrasions before thJ
battle was Interrupted by police."l
Kelly Arroyo, Mark York, Joe Smith and Jerry YIX'k
(from left) give Fountain Valley Boys Club a new coat
of paint as part of volunteer effort by younstera lo
s1>_ruce u& the facility, Boys Club, which has been closed
for fiCl!b"t, reopens Wednesday. Hours wtU-t>e-3"""p:m;-to
8 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a .m . to 3 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday.
Pollio alto suffered a blow~
the bead, polic,e said, but did
_.... IMNipitali lion
-lllohael eaftte alto was!
Ohll'ted with pooMllion al mari Juan•, polite ••Id, and hi~ brother, Daniel, •l•o wa ..
ohli'lld with po1H11ion or, n1rooti~ jliripbetnalla. 1 7 Hostages Taken
ln·Paris Bank Heist ·
PARIS (U PI) -Two youthful peacefully. The police stayed
aunmen wearing hoods and car-put.
ryin& aas masks held up a Paris Eight persons were inside the
bank today durlne the lunch-hour bank at the time of the raid, but an
rush, seized seven hostages, and old man was let go with tnstruc-
demanded $650,000 inransom. tions to tell the police io
Police said the r8iders ap-telephone the gunmen at the
parentty decided to seize the bank. Police said they kept ring-
h o stages and barricad e tng the bank's number but
themselves inside the bank when nobody rep_Ued at firat.
they panicked after seeing a
police car cruise by on routine In a bizarre telephone in-
patrol after they assaulted the terview that was recorded ~nd
Credit lndustriel el CommerciaJ broadcast by a Paris radio sta-
Bank. Uon, the bandits said they w.ant-
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TRANSIT •• •• . I
tu a rHult, . fllj)tk Old, 8'!i
OCTD r .. erve tbM tllll r..c1*
about S30 million by~-altbol
year It not belnc put toWddl. ,
Worse, be added, l'INlbb' '1»
million in federal m~fulldl
to CO wltb the po mllUoii le -
fiowlng in to district ool!en as;
I part al & r~pODll tnmlt pro.! aram,. • \
Alex Henderson, area
supervisor for Standard,
said the spill happened
when a cable snapped on a
well head, then somehow
wrapped around the he.id,
causing it to break.
LONDON <APJ _ A British There was no immediate word ed $1.2 million in a combination
On what the bandits would do if or 0 s dollars French lrancs
ciarlt raid the ._.,., .....J,.1 an!I tbe federal (Undt would bel
Uled to bepn the Initial 13,m11ea1
al rapid tr•nslt line lhrouP a~ llonll traJftportatlon pl,annhig
program. · . . i
Tbe ocrD chairman tald
He said the Standard
crew noticed the s pill
abouti 5:45 a.m . Saturday.
Company workmen and an
outside contractor worked
until abOut 6 p.m. cleaning
up the sticky sand.
lawmaker wants a top-level in-· · ' ' vestigation into allegations that the ransom was not paid. German marks, and British . Bank employes' union leaders pounds sterling.
lelephone engineers listen in on issued a public appeal to police They said they were armed
lovers' sexy calls and often hook authorities to disperse the 250 with ''a sawed-off 12·eauge
them into loudspeaker systems policemen surrounding the bank shot1un, a machlne pistol with for all to hear. so the gunmen could leave fourclipe-now3'1'.l."
bu written Loa" Anfelea Mayo~
Tom Bradley and tile Los1
Anaeles county .Board 06 '
·&lpervisors ur&1n1 tbem to en6
the delay in selectlni the coe-
neetlng Los An1elet llnk. •·
Huntington
Bank Thefts
End in Arrest
The FBI has announced the ar-
rest of a former armored car
driver on charges of embezzle-
ment and theft of $30,000 in $100
bills being shipped from Hunt-
in gton Beach1 to the Federul
Reserve Bank in Los Angeles.
Elmer F'. Linberg, acting FBI
chief. in Los Angeles, said LeRoy
Purscelley, 31, was arrested at
his home in Pomona Friday
night. Linberg said $11,700, aJI in
$100 bills, were recovered at
Purscelley's residence.
The money allegedly disap-
peared from an armored car
while in transi t last June 11 from
Security Paciric Bank in Hunt-
ington Beach lo Los Angeles.
"This kind of kinky behavior ---------------:=;;;;;;;;;~::;:::--------------------~ ..
must be stamped out at once,"
Laborite lawmaker Marcus Lip-
ton said.
"It is quite unacceptable that
engineers should be able to in-
dulge in this form of depraved
amusement," he said. '
Lipton's demand for a probe by
the post office follow ed
newspaper report's that (1) some r-------'
engineers tap lovers' lines, (2)
cut off callers in call boxes so
they have to pay twice and (3)
listen in on prominent people.
''If these allegations are true,''
he said, "one can no longer have
any confidence in the privacy of
telephone conversations. The
suggestion that intim-ale con·
versation! may have a big au-
dience is quite horrifying_"
Lipton has written to industry
secretary Eric Varley demand-
ing a full-sc ale inquiry into the
extent of the alleged tappings.
The post office declined com-
ment on the charges.
~/ • • Mariners gives you
up to a s1,soo tax
dedudio~ this year. •• ·
The FBI said the suspect was a
driver for Armored Transit Com-
pany before his recent resigna-
tion . He now is reportedly un-
employed.
Fro• Page AJ
••. AND EVERY YEAR UNTIL YOU RETIRE! NOW YOU
CAN BUILD A TAX SHELTERED RETIREMENT FUND
A:r MARINERS, WITH "IRA" -THE INDIVIDUAL RE·
tlREMENT ACCOUNT. · . '
Purscelley is presently lodged
in Orange County Jail and was
scheduled for a court appearance
today.
Huntington Beach polic:e said
t hey believE" the incident oc-
curred outside city limits and
v.·as not in their jurisdiction.
_,
ROWLANDS .
eludes five public heatlhas. One
wlll be a proposal' for a year's
mor.atorium on buildin1 permltl
for the Sunset Hei1hta District.
The other public heari1111 will
deal with requests for reiont.nc
parcel• to residential use.
Keep Trying
Boy Needed for $1 Million
LONDON (AP) -Sir John Willer would be SJ,
million richer today if his wife had given birth to a son '·
instead of a daughter.
"But she 11 the prettiest baby I have ever seen.
She Is wonderful," said Waller as be craclled the In-
fant in-his arms at Qlleen Charlotte'ifRoaplfiT. --
Lady Waller proudly declared: "She Is perfect. I
could not care leu about the Inheritance."
A cousin1 the late lady Viola Waller, l!!ft Sir JOiin
i5ClO 000 pounas now \vorth '1.~.ooo. but he geta only
an Income unlll he produceo a-male heir. A bachelor
when Lady Viola died, he was married to Anne
Mllyam lb April 197•, when she• 30 and he wa.s 5'7.
•
·1
Marlnora lndlvldual Retirement
Account Is a personal ta>1,-sheltered
retirement plan. "IRA" ~s devel-
oped by Congress lo give you an
effective way to bu.lid your own retlr&-
ment fund.
You can save as much as $1500 or
15% of your wages, whichever 11 lesa,
and your savings wlll be a tax deduo-
tlon during your working years. 'If
you~ spouse works, your combined
lax-sheltered savings can he aa muc:h
• $3000 per year.
, Con\e In to Mariners and start your
own Individual Rellreinent Account,
Yo~·n ba eavlhg tax dollara now 111d
building a much brlghlar future. For
more lnforine1lo11, come In or call any
one QI our convenient locatlons. . .
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·Cas . r -~~u.~
I Or-~ .....,. 'Will be
11-111e ehaec:e-~to de-f dde If Ibey wut a _pQrtlon Qf llie
el!W&b'I road.~ tu. fwlda
.,... ror de~eloiilDI a rapid
traa1lt 1~1'tt1.1D, eounty
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edtoday. . •
Clart, who also Is chairman of
!tie county lranslt diotrlct board.
said he erpeds Ille COUllt1 Board al~~a-ploc· ins 'aucll a proj>oslllon on the
J11ne. 'lt79 primary election
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• ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
.,...... wllat Clark ca1¥ "a
tnle tapld tra111ll .•1Sl•m In
~County" . "W-e're -talkln1.-·mon
-. bolt a modhn ~
--will tr&lltPOlt people
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Today' C::losl..g
N.)'. Steeks
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1?75 N TEN CENTS
llolll ri>uta for·1uc1i 1 ayatem
wen approved tut year. 'tl>e
~ llllk la acheduled to run 13
mUea from Saota Ana to .Ute
~Lol'All1eles Oounty line
-Importal Rlabway. ·
Qarlt complained al a _.
....,.....ce lllat lndedaion by Loi -
Anseles ofHclal1 11 hlndOrin•
Oranie COunty"I etrorta to let
the project under way.
He said Loo Anielea olllclala
are stal~mated over a route that
wlll connect wllll 111e .0r..,.
Count11y1tem.
(SeeTllANSI~ .. Pa1eAZ>
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S_ehOoJ 'F oulup'
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Old Bus Routes to Re~in ..
Jl~re'J LOOfring iat You
See no evil, but a litUe peeking never hurt
anyone. T!>at seems to be the philosophy .ot this little orangutan at the Henry Door·
ly Zoo in Omaha as he peers
quisitively at a cameraman.
out in·
,Pos~al Unit Newport Cablevision
_A8ks Doubling R Hik · p !I.!.· . d ~ Of:Su~Ulies . at~ · e · retl!.cte
· • · "n llY~OHNj~LTEhzA 1 1 "'At'lhe~tsrOU.~.,.. W#.SHHjGTO.N (o\J.''.":-,.,_, .,.,11;.,..,;i~' of '$6.SO per m6n0. ror lWe
Poe'\D\a!Jter General Beb]ar:n•n A s~ciil com1ntttee studiing prim"1"li ·(first) .outlet, and with
P'. Ballar appe8'ed todaj for 8 the future. of the cable-television forec&"ted cost to complete the
doubling of the Sl·f>illion a~h'fa~ firm serving NewPort Beach has system ($1.7 million), s9me
subsidy Paid.by the taxpay'e'Ts to predicted an operatjons loss of serious discu.ssions must be
the U.S. Poatal5ervice. : $1 .S million over the nexl five forthcoming .lo determine rate
· He.said suth B hike would be years <lnd has hinted that rate in· increases both jn monthly rates
necessary for at least two or creases might be needed. and one-lime charges,'' the
tthree years, pending a 'thorough The panel's recommendations panel's repart states. ·~view in that period "of those on the future of the city's The firm not only has been hit
1iervices .which the users of the franchise with Teleprompter will by innatiop and cost.Jy govern·
mails cannot rightly be asked to come before city councilmen ment regulation, but last
1111pport." -· · tonight. January·s devastating Mariner·s
Ui Bailar, in an address to lbe Na-'The panel has been made up or Mile fire took its toll as well.
!Uonal Postal Forum, said the cduncil m-embers, city otricials Some financial records were
<Service also need4 new authority and resident& with expertise in destroyed in the blaze and
tto implement rate increases thecabletelevisionindustry. thousands or dollars in equip-
-more swiftly. It has been studying the rirm ment went up in smoke.
The slowness of the current since Jut sPring. Because of the fire, coun·
rrate-maklng process, he said, Included in the recommenda· cilmen agreed to delay their de·
-has contributed to the accumula-tions by the panel are: cision on franchise renewal with 1tion since fiscal 1974 of a deficit· -That the council review the the firm until the effects of the
'that will total $2.5 billion by the operation once a year, with the blaze could be mitigated.
, ei\d otthe calendar year. first. qamination set for January One prime area of contention is
.. , '"It is no secret," said Bailar, ofl917. <See CABLE, Page AZ) .
u•that to date the Postal Service -That the council wait until
·has been unable to balance its mid-November to consider any
·fusts and rev.enues despite in· rate increases. The timing would
IJy HILARY KAYE 01•0.11,,. .....
"lnaccu.rale and inadequate"
Information given to the
NewPort-Mesa Unified school
l!oard by Its staff hu resulted in
the acrapptnc ot this year's coo·
troW.nial new buaing iones, Dis-
· trtct Superintendent John Nicoll
Hid today.
Tbe dec1-ion to abandon the
more restrictive bua zones in
· fa\'Or ot lut year's S)'ltem comes
after several weeka ol oonfusion
-1!1!1 JUlllLJ!ILtbe_Jiarl.. Qf_dilll:ict puenll.
Nicoll said that trustees at 'wec1n'esday·~ board meeting are
ex~c.ted 1to resFind the new
w"alking distance and re·
estab~b last year's Policy.
1be new zones extended the
walking distance for high school
studentl fl'Opll two miJes to 3.5
~les and for middle school stu-
dent.I from 1.5 miles to two miles.
Distances remained ynchanged
foe' elementary school students.
~ct phones have been ring·
ing coriUnuously ever since in-
di'1dual schools distributed the new busing sch.edules to parent.!,
Nicoll.s.,.
• , e pu: ot• tlflimed they ..... -... 1,. wlll\IJ the, ... w
_,,but '1•r• not:iileiude<t on
the bua s~heduies . Di$ict of·
lici411~s •. after ;e~hecking dis-
tances, admitted that many
-'p8(ents. had legitimate com·
plaints and added their areas to
the bus lists.
Other parents admitted they
were outside the new busing
limits, but argued 'that if t.Aey
had known bus service was to be
discontineud for their children,
they would not have voted for the
tax Override mea~ure tha't
passed in May. That me.Sure
added five cents tO the local tax
rate.
The new bus zones resulted
from an effort by trustees to trim
the budget. Even during the
lencthy budget hearings ,
numerous parents spoke to
trustees, complaining about sug·
gested changes .. in the busing
schedules.
Nicoll said that while bus tones
will remain the same n they
we.re last year, a special citizens
transportation comn\lttee has
begun studying alternative
methods of tran1portati4'1.
Several ~chool trusteieS have
expressed the oplpion that scbbol
districts should 'hot provide any
busing at ell -that education
was their only. obligali~, not
Bart.Spendlove
providing 1transportatlo11i to
school. ..... Trustees are expected to grap-
p I e with the su11ested
alternatives later in the school
year, Nicoll said. ·•
Parents wishlng information
on the latest busing schedule1 for
the coming school year,..-Wbtth
bea:ins Wednesd;tY. may pick up
i,nformalion ttl individual 1ehool1
Tuesday. Nicoll said.
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' E~Cotptty Plallner
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Killed in Air Crash
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DIE$ WITII FAMILY
S•ddlebactc'• Spendlove
-+-" ~ 08y RUDINiEDZIELSKl "' Of .. Olt., ........
Saddleback. Valley community
leader Bart ·~ndlove, ~. hi1
wife Louise, and four ctlildren
perished in the flaminC
wreckage of their light plane
Sunday. night just after leaving
Hurricane, U~.
.,The family was bound for
Califomi.a ·about S:SS p.m. after
attending church with
Spendlove's parents, Mr. and.
Kn. Winford Spendlove, wbe11
lJWptAne went.dOwn ahortly aft.er
takeoff.
Killed in the crash were
Spendlove, a former Orange
County planning commissioner
and founder of the Saddleback
Area Coordinating Counci l ;
Louise Spendlove, 40, his wife of
nine months, and children Denise
Spendlove, 16, Kathy Forbes, 15,
Steve Forbes, 11 , and Kimberly
Forbes 6.
Their single·engine Beechcraft
had circled over the Winford
Spendlove house aft.ef ti.akeoft
wheb the engine· stopped. The
plane turned 45 deirees, plur\ged
into a barnyard, and exploded in-
to flames aft.er hitting a fen-
.. cepost, witnesses said.
Authorities believe Spendlove.
a pilot with 13 years e~ence,
was tryin1 to make it ¥ck. to the
airfield when the plaa.t.craahed.
All six aboard di.ed ins\,antly.
The elder Spendlove helped re-
move the bodies from the
wreckage after the Hurricane
creases iri postage rates.''.-1 roineide 1\fith more information J "Somethinj has to be done. ln being provided.
ab inflationary period, we must -That the firm maintain an
'get away from a rate-making Open chpnnel and minimal studio
1.process wb.ich lasts so lonL..that facilities for community public .U\e year for which rates are' to be ·use. ' ,,.
. set is over and done with l:ie:(ore -The·acceptance by the city pr ·~tbe process is.completed." a five-year~gostruction schedule
A ... ~oting he h'5 alreadl' ser..v~. 1-o-.Jlow for the completion of the
iJ)Otice of a ·'temR")rarf..' 1nqe.J1Se system to portions of the city
.after Christmas t\aa\ WjlJ. &tit. th• Which now have no cable hookup .
.pJice of a first-class stamp •t 13 The committee has predicted
loe_pts, Bailar said, ··1 asst.ire you· that t~e operations loss would be
that we are 8s uoei1thUs18ilic-as related to the costs or installing
f)l'DU are over the • prospe,fi of . the cables where they do·not now ~iJher pricesJor posta~e." .,
Woman Leaps
To Safety
In Huntington
A Huntington Beach fire victim
was in critical condition today
after flames swept•his apartment
and caused serious burns over 60
percent of his body.
Tlfo Boats ·1gmie;
Family Injured
Fire Department doused the
aircrart with foam rire retar-
dant.
"They had to restrain him to
keep him away from the plane
while it was still burning;· (Ire
.dispatcher Dell Stout reported.
The crash took place about
three miles outside the southern
Utah town of 1,500 near Zion Na·
tional Park. flrefighters said the
plane plowed a furrow 400 feet
long before coming to rest in
names near s mall rolling hills
about two miles from the nearest,,
homes. JI ut even .wiU(tJ:tit an'tici_pa\ed go.
tlilost in revenues, he said, a
1doubling of the current $920
·,aullion federal subsidy i-s
met:essary to serve as "a bridge
fm'!1 an--inflalion~wracked, de-
. tfiolt,rfdden P<ltltal sor_.ice to a
<fill8~~1allY solvent ,IJ)stituli9q."
m !WitboU~ tJ:te subsidy, be saiJi, it .-.HI~ jmpos!!!bfe to keep rate,.
~'~ 6 levet that both·bu!:iness and
rintfi+idual citizens~an__afford. '' ....... : ...
·vandals 'Slash ·-"'· _... --
_!j 1 1(~ .. ie ~.~is '
"'\''ndals u&ing sh&rll . blades
slashed trarnpOlines oh five'
Hobie Cal aailboaµ over the ~ekend' dis lhe vesse1s were lil;~chea neiii' !he Uoo Bridge in
' !NtwPOrt Be.sch. • •
: • .Police said that the dam84e in :~uh caie was iden6cal. Owners
repol'ted that someone h:td cut
two-by.fpur·foot ovals l,.n the
fabric which strel.c.hesJ between
lift two Pontoon& or Gach l)oal.
~
"'The damage, oflicers.said, was
ilii\e elthe• la\e SatW"day night..
l!t".6arly Sunday mornlna. The
. l>11<e111ent co1t1 will be about
•aplec6, llley added.
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Shotgun Death
LOS ANGl':LES CU PIJ
Witli•m H. Sityue, 52, Was~hot tO
death early today during an
argument with a neighbor which
police said had racial overtones.
Bil.yUe, a Caucasian,' Wed of a
shot(Wl wound at County-USC
Medial Center one hour after he
was allegedly 'shot by the
neiihbor, Noel Smith, 28, a
black.
DOW ADVANCES
IN FINAL HOUR
NEW YORK CUP() -Prices
were mixed al the close Loday on
the New York Stpek Exchange
after spending most of the
session in mil\U$ terrjtory.
The Dow Jones industrial
average showed a gain o( 4.14
p01Dts to""840.ll .,~Tbe aain was
made ID91ttly In ~~e last tcadlng
hour.
lleciln• , topped advances, &16
to623. (Tables, A9).
Prices were lower in sluggish
lrading on the American Stock
ExChange.
Fire department· of(icials are
investigating clues in the Sunday
morning fire that caused $12,000
to $15,000 ilamage to the apart-
rperil '\ 21~.141'1 ~t .. While Roger Perry was burned
seriously, another victim of the
f,ire •. Kattiy Oldenburg, 22:,
· e~caped niajor il!juries w~en she
,leaiped from <the secohd-story
tialcony .. Fir~men &aid she was
bl.P'ped slightly and suffered •
cut.wrf.!\l a nd back injuries.
Inspector Otuck1 Burney said
the fiame!f wt!re ' hbt endugh to
spread to some . of . the other 20
apartments ·m the •complex, but
inStea·d pushed Its way out µie
patjo,winclow·and did no further
damage. .' t
Fires broke out in two boats in
Newport Harbor Sunday, one
causing firat«gree burns to a
Redlands family aboard a cabin
cruiser who were rushed to Hoag
Memorial Hospital for emergen·
cy treatment. .
A second fire caused $500
damage to a ftahing trawler but
no injuries.
The fir,Jt blaze was at8:30 a .m.
aboard the 2S-foot cabin cruiser.
"Coronet,'' own~d by Oliver
Gre1or of Colton.
Flames bW'lt out of~ engine
~m while Tom Monahan and
hts,.lwo children, Tom Ji., 8, and
D<jlXlrah, ts, stood around the
open hatch of ihe boat, clocked at
the Dulles Marina. \
Monahan told the Orange
COun[y Harbor Patrol the engine
sounded ro'!&h and he had opened
'Miss Olaenburg told in -
. vesligalbrs lllat both she and SHE i;,nw "' ~ D Perry were Poised on the balcony .,._,, ~
end that she jumped !NI Perry •
hesitated. · FIRST EJIENING Investigators said that Perry • ·
then '!~DI bac'k throu1h the "I sold my car the llnlevening
flames •.nd down the stairway theadappearedlntbepaper!'
and it #aa then th&t be sUffered That's jhe advertising success
the burhs. story told ~)' the Santa Aila
"If he wot,l)d have jumped, he woman Who placed this ad in the
pro_bably' would be ok11,'( DallyPlklt:
Bun>ef said. • ..i BilW Call
'\ Three fire units and 15 fire dt· 1 a1ttreP.~~~-=·· paftm~Jtt. pa eodnel batUed the , " • _
blale •nd paramedic unita treat-U you have a car you'4. like lo
ed both vlcllmo. • convorttocuh, call~ We
ll>yeatlgaton said lhe nre mokelteujloputar-wor;dllto
started In the llvlnl room, bolt¥ · wdrkrtltyoa,,nlheDallyPUot. yettheyknew-~c~.f, · , 1 '-1 • c I
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the hatch to investigate the trou·
ble.
After. the blaze was ext·
inguishk by the Harbor Patrol
fireboat. the Monahans were
rushed to the Hoag Hospital
emergency room and were later
rele8ed. •
Deborah sufrered first-degree
burns on her face and feet. Tom
Jr. had first-degree on his ·face
and Monahan escaped with only
singed hair .
Damage to the Coronet was
estimated al $250. The Harbor
Department said the fire was
possibly caused by the combina·
tion of gas fumes in the bilge and
an electrical short circuit.
The second fire occurred about
-f :JO p.m., when the 52-foot fis-
hinJ trawler "Chickadee" was
crwsing 9ff Balboa Island in the
main channel ltjCoral St.
Damage to the boat, valued at
$160,000, was estimated at $500.
The only person aboard was the
"" owner, Don·akl Burnham of San
Diego, who wu not Injured.
A 1poke1maq from the Harbor
Dep~rtment said the blaze pro.
bably resUlted from poor ln:Nla·
tion in the engine room.
700 Attend Rally
DALLAS (AP) -A crowd o(
more tban 700 l)eOple gathered
here Sunday at.a rally to protest
J Ille possible use of busfna to de-
l<!lrel•te Dall,111 schools. Dalles • la ~nder Clourt order to de-
....-eaate lts 1chool1.
<See FAMILY, PageA2) • .
Orange Coast
Weather
Mostly sunny skies are
forecast Tuesday, with lit·
tie temperature c hange,
says the weather service.
Highs from near 70 at l~e
beaches lo near 80 inland.
Lows tonight in the 60s.
INSIDE TOD1' Y
Repor1rr Doug FritucM
ezamiM• the. age-old problem
of who guards the guards in
light o/ an Irvine controvrrsy.
/'ag• B~.
l•dex
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Animal
Controls
Mulled
SevC'ral su)t)eested ('hungcs i n
'Nl'"'~>rl f\t'ach 's .1n1111,1l t•untrol
i-utlt·s sun1t• e11nl:.11n111~ h1J!ht•r
ft•t·S ~lrld ~1 nnthc>r banning dogs nn
thl' beaches comµlt:>l('l y -\I.di
c1>1nt:> bt·f1>rt• t·1ty t·ouneilmen
!inughl.
In t•.tt·h e<.1 :-.t·. lht· l'Oli(' t·h:ingt·:-.
.1rt· .1 d1rt·cl rt·sult uf rt•rt·nt cuun
('ti df'risuln:-. to upgradt~ currt•nl
policC' ;.1dmin1 '.'.tt•rt•d :an1mill con
trnl ~(forts .
Tht> f'han~es would 1nrludt• ·
Jncrt.":1::;t'S in lht• ;.1nnual
11cen:-;(• f('t'S tn $JU ;.i year fur .ill
\i11~s unlt·'>s lht'Y are nt·utl'rl·d
·rhc lalll'r t·:•te~Qf) \\Ould t•osl
S7 50 a .\l':tr 'l"ht• ft·t·:-. "'uuld bt·
duulil{•d l r l ht•_\ .1 rt: p:ut..11 .ttt•
-lmp11untt l t'l'.., l11rduj.!:-;11r1·;1l:-.
\\'utlltl 1·1:-.t• h> $10. ~111d \\nUl<..I Ill·
t'l'l'~tse \4l S!O for lhl' Sl'\'!lnd 1m·
pt>11nd 1n lhl' s amt• 111.·l·n~e .'t·u1·
fdr do~S Thl' :-.rrnnd nffl'rl"t' for
t',llS \\PU!fl ht• $1!°).
/\ nnt' tin1 1.· ru·v. ft ·c of $:i for
voll1nt;1ry 1.·:.it 1dvnt1f1(".tfio11 tugs,
whiC'h v.•ouid ni)l bl· l1c1.·n..,es. The
lhenrv \vou hl be th.it :inim<:1 I c.·on-
trol 1)ff1eers \\ hu \\'null.I impound
taggt~d <'als eot1ld ht.'ltcr .assure
their rl'turn
·-1'he µroh1bition of dogs on all
<'ll\' he;1cht•s . l'urrt.>ntly th<: ban
is during cerl a1n tifnes of the day
dll 11('ea11 bl·;1t·hes and alw<tys on
bay beache:-..
lncreJ ~es 1n the annual
hct>nSl' fees to SIO a year for all
do~s unless they are neutered.
The latter catc~ory would cost
S7.50 ;.1 ~ t·.1r . The fees would be
1!1111hl1.·d 1f tht~y .ire paid lcat e.
lmpounrt f1.·es fur dogs or cats
\\'!HllJ rtSl' to $10, :.ind \\'OUld in -
t'rl'.4Sl' 10 $20 fur the se('ond im-
pound 111 the sa me liccn~c yt'.'<:1r
for rlvgs. 'rhe s1.•co nd offen::.e for
cats would be $15.
Manson.Kin
Mentally Off
t -Younger· • • • . SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
Catirornia Atty. Gen. Evelle
Younger said today the Manson
family m embers probably took
so many drugs that they are men~
t ally ill.
Lynette Fromme, Z1. one of the
early mem bera of Charles
1\1an son's clan. is charged with
.attempted murder of the Presi·
dent. She was arrested Friday
after allegedly pointing a gun at
.President Ford near the state
Capitol in Sacramento.
Younger ~as questioned about
the Manson family in an in-
terview with two television sta-
ti o n s. sa id Younger 's
:ipokesman, Al Gordon.
Beach Crou:J
Takes a Dip
!.i ghl beach attendance,
cloudy s ki es and practically non-
existent surf dominated the rirsl
post·I.a bor Day weekend in
Newport Beach.
Now that l'ummer has unof-
ficially left the beach areas,
1ireguards r eported only 40,000
beachgoers on Saturday and
.50,000 on· Sunday.
With overcast skies marring
both days, temperatures cli mbed
to only 70 degrees. Water tem-
perature rose to 63 degrees, but
surf remained on ly "a miserable
t wo f eet ,·· according Lo
Jifeguards.
l.i feguards had an easy time
over the weekend, too. with only
one rescue reported on Sunday
~ind 10 on Saturday, all described
as routine.
ORANGE COAST •
DAILY PILOT
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V•IN' •nd l•o<1n• P••<h/'So<llh <;o.o;t fJ. >ltl\ll•
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O•I'\ Tl>• P''"''°"'' rvbll1h+rq o•~• !s 1t lJO w.u ll•• ~t•••I Ca>ta Mtw. (•l•I"'"'" '2•11>.
Robert N. Weed
f'•t1IMnl -Plltll•-
Jack R. Curley
\lkP f'<r\~nl •nJ (i4o ..... .oi ,,.,.._,
Thomas Kttvil
'Thomas A. Murptiine
M•n1tG•"9 C d•lor
Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall ,.,,111.111 ~llqlfltl ""''""
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" F ..... ~ A.{ • . .. F~I~'f~ .,. ,
F""erlil A .;,,tlo.i Admlnlalr•· J
tlon Off!c lol•Jn nearby Cedo.,c;1. ,
ly said e pIJot landhls it Hur-~
neane 'lhortly atur lbe crull _,.
ported extreme turbufeit ...
Ground personnel estimated
winds were gusting to JO mUes
per hour at the time of the crash. .
FAA investigators today were
probing the wreckage to de-
termine the causeol the crash.
Loren Spendlove, the 18-year-
cld son of Lhe aviator. said hi s
father had lert for 1-turricane
Wednesday and was scheduled to
relurn to Orange County Sunday
night.
J-te added that his rather made
the fhght rrequentiy, especially
during recent months, because
Spend love's mother ''is dying of
cancer."
The younger Spendlove says he
missed the flight because he
enrolled in classes at Saddleback
Col lege last week.
Su r vivors also include Dirk
Spendlove, 20. Sharie Spendlove,
11. Scott F'orbcs. 21 , and
Sp<'ndlove's former wi fe, Mrs.
Margu.· Dcvorakof Fullerton .
Spendlo ve, who remarri ed last
J)~·r t•n1bt·1·, had bt?en mak ing hi s
hom e at l5:Jl:ll Pacifica Ave. in
Aegean I-I ills.
A former employe of Philco
r ·nrd .'\l·~·unL1trunie~. Spendlove
gave up his marketing job in 1972
to open a newspaper recycling
business.
He wa :-. active in the Mi ssion
Viejo Church of Latter Day
Saints and in community affairs.
Spendlove at one time was con·
sidered as a possible mayor if the
Saddleback Valley were to in ·
corporate.
He characterized himself as a
''do -gooder who becomes in ·
volved when something needs to
be done and there is nobody else
to do it."
That was the case last year
when authorities gave up thei r
sea search for the craft or miss-
ing ~Orange County Supervisor
Ronald Caspers.
Spendlove, Caspers' appointee
to the county Planning Com·
mission, organized a party of
civilian pilots who flew up and
down the Baja California coast to
search for possible survivors
from the ill-fated ''Shooting
Star."
When Caspers was declared
dead, Spendlove resigned from
the planning oommission. He had
held the office for a yea.r:~nd-a·
ball.
Earlier, Spendlove was in-
strumental in rounding the Sad-
dleback Area Coordinating Coun·
cil, a coalition of homeowners
groups. He served as presidentoC
the counci\ ln U113.
Funderal arrangements for the
Spendlove family are pending in
Hurricane, Utah. >.
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Wr~l·-'·~
Finn lYanwd
A 2,sOO-gallon oil s)iill op
Bois a Chic.J · State Beach
saturday wa's caused by a
m'alflll)ctjl.m on a Stand'ard
Oil ril, not Burm ah oil, as
rePorted in th'-Daily Pilot
Sunday.
Alex Henderson, area
supervisor for Standard,
said the spill happened
when a cable snapped on a
well head, then somehow
wrapped around the head,
cad.sing it to break.
He said the Standard
crew noticed the spill
about 5:45 a .m. Saturday.
Company workmen al'fd an
outside contractor worked
until about 6 p.m . cleaning
up the sticky sand.
Club Fiesta
Tickets Set
Tickets are now on sale for the
Newport Harbor Chamber of
Commerce Co mmodore's Club
Fiesta to be held Friday at Bom -
mer Canyon.
Dress for the fiesta is "early
Californian" and cocktails begin
at6 p.m. and dinner at 7:30 p.m.
Food will be traditional Mex-
ican fiesta style and entertain-
ment will includ e both strolling
mariaC'hi s a nd Doc Hart's Dix-
ieland band . Tickets are $10 per
person and reservations may be
m~de by phoning 644·8211.
,
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BO Arrested
Police Attacked
In Bu ~ l{i o ting
BO!;TOM (UPI) -Ctowdr'of ••hoot 1uperlntendent. "We
~ antlbusinl' demonstrator• bdleve that it i• a be.ginning. l
~·&arbed . ....UttJ•l!il am conlldeAI this .l'!lK.Will really rook• a od liottTea near-liealiiiam-.rS:"
Charlestown ,illllll ~ tod"3' SCbool olllclal1 uld they were
at the •tart or 11o-'s """""'1 oonslderlng contlns<n<y plans to
year of a federally ordered. deal with the dismissal of classes
classroom aeseareaallcG pro. In tile ,al\emooo. 'IbeJ wwld not
gram.
Atleutlli>penons...,..arre&t· a:A!ISES R~
ed. SeventJ·four were part of a IN LOUISVILLE, A3 •
pro.bualn1 llJ'OUP otopped near South Boston HIP. Two penoos
were Jailed after the
Charlestown lncldenta, lnc!udln&
one accused of auaulUn.1 a
police captain. ~
There were no 1erioua injwtel.
··11·1 been • wonderful .....,,.
ing,'' said Marlon Fahey. adlD.c
ce>mment on attendance. altbo\l&b oboervers believed it to
be oil 1harply lt'Om Jll'Ojected
enrollment. '
Tapeworm lfp Close UfllTt..,..... NewlnJi.an
GroupFomu
Police pu•bed .aod shoved
aowcla fiWSJ from aun.town HICl> near llle -Hill Mon ...
-~ two m.iot" Ind·
dmfofrodl-'-tlll"Owln• O«uloaal ol>jeda -mied to
be .......... It llle hel-ed ~
... tllolf llqt llwMr Hill -clear wltl their riot baton$.
mol«C)'C18..,.Sboneo.. If you've ne ver seen a tapeworm face to face, this elec-
tron microscope picture of the parasite gives you a
closeup view. Southern Methodist University biologist
F'ranklin Sogandares, who took this picture, says the
tapeworm affects one in every four inhabitants of the
earth.
A third nation of 1'Y'' Indian
Maidens for mother• and
daughters ages I tbrouch 8 bu
been formed at the Orange Cout
YMCA.
'l'Jir•-·-~ f« dlsor<lftly -.duet llt a Ro><-""'7 playP'9W14 ...,_ ICbool
bttan. JC u.reu~oulb at
Hyde Pork Hip -wu or-relled with • U·lneh lope·
WTapped bamboo ..ildt In bis
7 Hostages Taken
I n Paris Bank Heist
The new nation ls called
Mocama Nation and ls beaded by
Penny Tbeusen of Newport
Beach. The two existing ruiUoo.s
are Wenona Nation, headed by
Joann Barry of Tustin and the
Kabnee Ta Nation, led by Jeanne
Wanlass of Newport Beach.
po<ket. ··
F,..;.P_,,eAI
CABLE •••
the construction schedule, and
the committee addressed. that
matter in frank terms: PARIS (UPI) -Two youthful
gunmen wearing hoods and car·
ryi ng gas masks held up a Paris
bank today during the lunch-hour
rush, seized seven hostages, and
demanded and apparently got a
$1 .3 million ransom.
Police said the raiders ap-
parently de cided to seize the
h ostages and barricade
Police Search
LA Area For
Child Molester
themselves inside the bank when
they panicked after. seeing a
police car cruise by on routine
patrol after they assaulted the
Credit Industriel et Commercial
Bank.
Police said a ransom was de-
livered at sundown.
Indian Maidens la the coun-
terpart of the hoy• and men'• In·
di an Guide program at the Y.
The program begins wbmscbool
reopens. For more inlormailcm,
phone 642·99911.
Suspeci
Reaps Jail
Bank employes' union leaders
issued a public appeal' to police
authorities to disperse the 250
policemen surrounding the bank
so the g unm en could leave A Tustin man W89 ar.-
peacefully. The police stayed rested on marijuana
put. , possession charges Sunday
when an Irvine patrolman
Eight persons were inside the allegedly spotted a green •
"In reviewing Teleprompter'e
budget,..it.becomu cJear that the
reason (the firm) is dragging its
feet in completing the system R;
because the payoff is very long...
range, and until Teleprompter is
capable of offering othaservic~
which would enhance the value<if
the existing service, we see nor~·
lief in the high annual losses.,.
Coast Home
Hit by Thief
•
bankatthetimeoftheraid,butan leafy sprig ba n ging
old man was let go with instruc~ beneath the man• s Household goods, expensiV"e
lions lo t e ll the police to motorcycleseat. decorator items and plants. a11
LOS ANGELES <AP) -A kid-telephone the gunmen at the Kenneth A. Mannarelli, worth more than $1,800 were
naped little girl was round crying bank. Police s aid they kept ring-20, of 14132 Carloma Drive, stolen from a Newix>rt Beach
alone today, apparently aban-ing the bank's number but Tustin,-was stopped by an woman's home while she was
doned by a man who grl!bbed her nobody replied at first. officer near the comer of away, police said today.
from a crib and molested her, Main Street and Thetheftwasreportedearlyin
police said. In a bizarre telephone in-MacArthur Boulevard. the weekend, butmayhavetakeo
The 2-year-0ld girl was found terview that was recorded and • The officer allegedly had place much earlier at the 'l'e-'
shortly before 8 a.m. crying in a .broadcast by a Paris radio sta~ been tipped that Man.. Sidenceof Roxanne Singleton.~ 1
back yard at 3rd and Virgil in the tion, the bandits said they want· narelli was seen ''pulling The woman told officers J'n
Wilshire District. officers said. ed $1 .2 million in a combination weeds'' in a nearby field . locked the residence last Aug .
She was rushed to Queen of of U.S. dollars, French francs. After confiscating t he and went on a trip. She t
Ang e ls Hospital where German marks, and Britisb plants,theofficerdroveto covered the loss when she re
spokesmen pronounced her in J>OWldssterling. the field and pulled up turnedlatelastweek. '
good enough condition for r e-They said they-were armed several marijuana plants Officers said entry was made
lease to her parents. with ''a sawed·off 12-gauge that had been growing wild through a sliding glass door
There wa.snooneinsightnear shotgun, a machine pistol with there,accordingtopolice. which had been taken off its
the little girl but police pressed a _ _:f:::o::ur:.:•::li.'.'.ps::::..::n:::o::w:_3:;1f::_:·_" _____ _:~:::~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'.:'....-~tr!::a~c:!k~.----------~
search for a suspect. Officers
said the girl oouldn't have gotten
out of a window herself; adding
that there was evidence of a
forced entry.
The kidnaper apparently left
behind in the girl's bedroom a
blue cap, police said.
Officers had conducted a
massive search through the
night, including use of a circling
police helicopter shining a bright
spatlight over the residential
area between downtown Los
Angeles and Hollywood.
TRANSIT •• • •
f(s a result,· Clark said; an
OCTD reserve that will reach
about $30 million by the end of the
year is not being put to work.
Worse, be added, iougbly $120
million in federal matching funds
to go with the $30 million Is not
flowing in to district coffers as
a part of a regional transit pro.
gram .
Clark said the reserve money
and the red.era! funds would be
used to begin the initial 13 miles
of rapid transit line through a re-
gional transportation 1 planning
program. ·" , ·
The OCTD <hairm'an said be
has written Los Angeles Mayor
Tom Bradley and the Los
Angeles county Board of
Supervisors urging them to end
the delay in selecting the con-
necting Los Angeles link.
•• • Manners ·gtves you
up to a s1,soo tax
deduciion this yeai ••
••• AN D EVERY YEAR UNTIL YOU RETI RE! NOW YOU
CAN BUILD A TAX SHELTERED RETI REMENT FUND
A"f MARI NERS , W ITH "IRA" - THE INDIVIDUAL RE-
• TIREMENT ACCOUNT.
Mariners Individual Retirement
Account is a personal tax-sheltered .
retirement plan. "IRA" was devel-
oped by Congress to give you an
effecllve way to build your own rellre-
ment fund.
HEAE'S HOW FAST YOUR MONEY GROWS JN A MARINERS
''IRA .. ACCOUNT. lrtd/Yldua/ Retlr•ment Aocoun11 .,.. pret.ntly
Nmlng 7~"11. PM )'Hr. when plac.d In• IJ·l'Hf cert/I/cat•. Your
•nnu•I yi.ld /1 lncrNJ«I lo• big. 8.08% wflen Interest ls add~ to
IM .KOOUl'll Ulaf'K:le •nd compound«! daily. With a m1xlmum
lndlvldua/ contribution ol $1500 "'" )'Hf, h~'• how your
mOMJ' wlll grow:
WITH TAX WITHOUT EXT AA
SHEL TEAED TAX MONEY
IAA SHEL TEAED FAOMTAX ..,.,. .. Pl.AN PLAN DEFERRAL
,1
..
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Keep T • d Ji9YQle
You can save as much as $1500 or
15o/o of your wages, whichever Is less,
and your savings will be a tax deduc-
tion during your working years. If
your spouse works, your combined
l(IX-s)lelter,ed savings can be as much
115 $3000 per year.
5yra. $
10yra.
9,510 $ 6,730 $ 2,780
Zl,540 15.750 7,790 .
Boy Needed for $1. Million
I ' LONDON (AP) -Sir John Waller , would be $1
million rich~ today if his wife had gj_ven birth to a son
instead of a daughter. .
. "Birt she is lhe prettiest baby I have ever· seen.
She is wonderful," said Waller as he cradled the in·
rant In.bis arms at ~n Charlotte's Hospital.
Lady Waller proudly declared: "She is perfect. I
could11ot criless aiioPt the inheritance."
A cousin, the late lady Viola Waller, fe!l Sir ~ohn
500,000 pounds, now worth $1,05010oo1 but h~ tts only
an Income until he pfoduces a male heir. A aclielor
when Lat!)' Viola died he was martjed Anne
Mileho.m In Apryl 19'l4, :;J,~e was30 and bewas57.
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Come In to Mariners and start your
own Individual Rellremenl Account.
You"ll be saving tax dollars now and
building a much brighter future. For
more Information, come In or call any
oneo.f our.convenient locatlon1-
.....,.rthtN;h
(Mol" Oflke)
fstS We•1<llfl o~
(714) 6'12..tOOO
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(hy1kfe Cen19r)
102'41oy,1c1eo 011
(714) 642...000
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310GlenMyr•SL
(?1•)494°7506
(Of'ENINO SOON)
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20YB. 74,640 «.oao 30,560
30yn. 1115,550 95,030 90,520
.... ...,. llouret at• besed on 25% Income br.:Mt. Ftder•I
n1GUllillonl NQUlre tubll&ntiel pen.1ltlet tor early wllhdrawala
frQfft Qtl'tlflelt• aicoounta.
--(leJtu,. WOfkl)
13l20Seol leochllwd.
'213)'91-7'26
lh..rfy Hiii•
310 So. lrt•rly De:
(213) "3·3000
lo•Ante'"
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17•7 ••~rty ltvd.
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~iller B~ Profits
., lllLTON llOllKOwrr&
llilltt beer_ m-r..Ubelbe~-llUonal jler(__. lnlheAmeri•aaa~elllis,..,.... · It's~ ulllllll IGt u ~ llr-lo 111ow
wt de Ouetuau.o.. In ui. bul. MWer 11 .., alloGl11le
s&,roctet, 1urprisl111 ..,..,._ ln ll)o llmriat lllidllalt7 willl
itt unbelievable m~. JI';!~ 1 &~All, Mio writ.. Ill In na~, ealla.,..sta •lo~" " · ~tilJ'no •In ·~-ty bis faint In 10 m_, .are.u. ••
Mon y
Tree
•
Miller Hies leaped
JI percent l•at year,
eaablina th•
Mltwautee-based
brewer to jump'""" !th to 5th place ln the ln·
du1try behind
Budweiser, Schllta
Pabot and Coon. Ill ;i._ or ille "-111arti .t Mv-.il
from 4 l*Ceal to 5 "'"'""*· •
TllA'I' WAS A llElll)UIKAllLI!· -~•menl In -.eir,.
.llul Ibis ye or Miller Is Improving even on Iba~ r..,_.bot pt.co .
Stenman rtrceotty ....,_.,..=~,-~QJll l.n
2a •!ala &Ad founcl llilllr -n....i.t• ,...~~ed of
mt= Is Illus "'=• O.... tw""""' 111~ ..,d movlna up •lrooJb' • -.. PUet. • • One majOI' fad ... Ill Ille 1llUw ~l•e<o la l\ll lllll'Odlle·
1lqi ol Lite: a low-ellorte ._. lk\'lo ~ a ·~· .Miller reeent11 reporlo<t tka\ la t• · L1>1 A11telu
IUpermarketl Lile WM aet!Mib 'llllllMl"lllll . Ille ,...... ...
MWer br&lld. Tile -..__ .,..,. 1<tt \I> -Lite wllb.low·ealorie brud .. llklr-....
1111.1.z• BAii NATIONAL -.rtWloll "" 1t'I dolnl
-... In eome stalel U..-..., lb - -.. ..u., pla Ibis :roar IUD Ml~llltlon, -..11a-_....,1'Sl ~ In the flnt ,....,. moolhs. _ ,,,,.__ btae '°"'of tM
hide of Fallt.lf, w~ lll ... • ll<rft<lop h ""1 ~ poccent
th1s ye.ar. ' a.
111 lbe Soulbf;-. Klk'l I'.,,....,... ftotl u percent
In GeOl'Cio lo 1.41 --"""" Ill '-'st----end
Schllll, lbe two _.,. hodll'o. .,. ..... tidh -· ill Ibis area. •
NWer's ""•m• In,.,....., _, ~ .... and Nel"
Mexico..,., MP 'Ill ..-111 ti. ~ par\ 'Of 1915. Schlitz
sboweil •sales Cllilllit~N~"'"' down. wllll:,.':r!. ":.:~~~= t!"i!::::l~husetts
f
~-.....-"*«'Market in the nilion, re·
malna tOUCh territ.7 lic-llllllot. \'.loois, now lhe largel of a
'boycott by Ille Te-lllUcn, has.beeii losing sales in
California but it llill ..._ mott lhan 35 percent of lbe busl· ......
I TllB IQLl.Ba OGE IS welcome news for Philip
Morris. the Claarette mmpany that bought the brewer four
years &£0. At lbe time there were many predictions in the
brewing ind.a&lr)r that Philip Morris would never get its
money bac~ Those l~ like bad predictions todat.
The cigatttte industry and the. beer industry are
roughly equal in that each does about $14 billion or retal I
sales annually. Philip Morris has moved Marlboro from 5
perc.ent to 15 percent of the market during ,the past 10 years
and it's now trying to repeat that record with Miller beer.
;· Taxpreparer Unit
Planned in County
Promoters or a l<M!al tu.-preparers Association or
California will meet Tues·
day, in Anaheim to form an
Orange County Taxpreparers
Society.
ATrENDING THE Orange
County Taxpreparers Society
formation meeting will be
Harris A. Poley, president of
the state association. The
meeting is being held at the
Anaheim-Sheraton Hot el,
1015 West Ball Road, Gwen-
dolyn Room No. I, at 6:45
p.m.
According to Poley,
Orange County has 861 poten-
tial tax preparer members
and 74 charter members of
TAC.
TAC, with headq~arters in
San Francisco, was formed
in April of this year .
In recognition of the pro·
fession, the California
Legislature enacted a law ef-
fective Jan. I of this year re-
quiring all tax preparers to
register with the State
Department of Consumer Af-
fairs and to be bonded.
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will not appear in the Daily Pilot
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Shah Price News
TEHRAN , Iran I AP I Sh:1h
~1ohammed Reza P a hlcv1 s;:ud today
!hat the Organization of Petroleum
Exporting Countries will increase the
price of crude oil this month enough to
give Iran oil revenue~ for 1975 or near-
ly S22 billion .
The s hah told lhf' n1)('n1n~ :o;r ss1on of
the new Majlis, Iran's parliament,
that a price increase \.\'BS "qwle
logical .. and has ··a direct relation
with the unstable economic situation
of the industrialized countries.··
Sanders Suit
LO UISVILLE, Ky. CAPI -Col.
Harland 0 . Sanders of fried chicken
fame has announced he is withdraw·
ing a lawsuit against lleubl<'in Inc .•
the succes!'lor firm to Kentucky Fried
Chicken Corp.
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AJfDAll.YPILOT Monday, September 8. 197$
PETE McKNIGtfT(44)STILL PLAYS FOOTBALLAT74.
Football at 7 4
Oldest Gridder Gains 11 Yards
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STERLING. Kan. IAP) -
Samuel "Pete" f\.1cKnight
rushed for • . . or maybe
·'gained·· is a better v.·ord
... JI yards on three straight
carries Saturday night in
Sterling College's varsity-
alumni football game.
Pete is 74 years old.
"My doctor told me I could
go 100 perce nt fo r IO
minutes, .. the r etired depart-
ment store owner from San
Jose, Calif., said.
l\.fcKnight played in 1919 for
the Sterling Warriors, and
won regional honors as a
fullback .
The alumni had the ball on
their own 35-yard line at the
beginning of the second
period when McKnight, to the
C'heers of the crowd, entered
the game.
The plan was for him to
carry twice. which he did.
gaining 3 and 5 yards. Coach
Curt Bennett then sent a sub·
stitute onto the field, y.•hom
!\.lcKnight ordered back to the
bench.
Bennett s hru gged hi s
shoulders, and McKnight car·
ried again for 3 more yards,
then reluctantly returned to
the sidelines. He was tackled
gently.
"-I told the coach I WM re-
ady to go back in in the fourth
quarter," he said. ''But I
think he was afraid I'd get
hurt."
. Garvey Comments
Atlanta Completes
' Dodgers' Collapse
LOS ANGELES (AP) -"ll
• was our biggest disappointment,
coming off last year," said
Dodgers firat baseman Steve
Garvey, after a 5·4 loos to Atlanta
Suqday mathematically
eliminated his team from conten-
tion for the pennant.
The Braves' victory enabled
Dodgers Slate
.A1tp,,_1.,.KA9Cl7'0)
"""'· IS.. Fra11<l'KO ••Los Angeles
Sept, •SM Franclsc;o •t Los Arqrlu
Slpt. IOOncl!lflftlat l..o5A"9JleJ
7:tlo.m.
J:15p,m
7:25p.m.
the Cincinnati Reds to win the
National League Western
Division title.
••For me s>tlrsonally, it was my
worst disappointment since 1972,
when I bad my moot mediocre
year," said Garvey.
Asked to predict the outcome or
the playoff between the Reds and
the Pittsburgh Pirates, he said,
••Qb, 1 don't say yet that the
Pirates are going to win their
division. There are three more
weeks left. I think both the
Phillies and the Cardinals still
have a chance."
Marty ·Perez of the Braves,
who batted in the winning run,
said, ··1 got my batting eye back
better than I thought I would."
Perez had been out since July 31
untiJ last Thursday, when he
pinch hit. He Started his first
game since then on Saturday.
The Dodgers, who last season
lost to Oakland, in the World
Series, saw their last chance go
out the window when Perez'
bases-loaded two-out single in
the bottom of the ninth broke a
4-4 tie to win ror the Braves.
Andy Messersmith, 15 -14 ,
pitches for the Dodgers tonight
when they host San Francisco
·against · the Giants· John Mon ·
!erusco, 13-7.
LOS ANGELES ATLANTA
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Lbcyll '110
Wynncf 3000
G.rwylb S l 2 I
McMullen JD 3 1 1 1
Ye'Ofr< ' o 1 1
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Ruswllu 0000
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W.Cr•wlordrf 2 O 2 I
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lffPl'I 1000
liougllp 0000
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E~artS lb
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Be!lolr, Sulton. SF--Otflce.
IP H R ER 98 SO
Sutton ~ 4Jl2l
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Sparky Tells T111"J1ing ·Point
CINCINNATI <AP) -Tony
Perei tossed the first champagne
when the word came by
telephone that Los Angeles was
beaten and the Cincinnati Reds
had won the National League
West crown ror the third time ln
six years. The Reds had to wait two hours
after the game to find out they
had won the championship and
the right to face the winner of the
Ea.stem Division tor the National
Angels Fall
15 Games
Under .500 • "Yeah,·• Whitey Herzog had to
agree, "I'd call this momentum.
If itisn't, 1 've never seen it."
Herzog and his Kansas City·
Royals arrive in Oakland tonight
to commence a three-g ame
shootout in the American League
West. And the Royals arrive on
the wings of an eight-game win-
ning streak.
No. 8 arrived Sunday through
the hitting of Tony Solaita and
John Mayberry . '
Solaita drilled three home runs
and then drove in the winning run
with an llth·inning single while
Mayberry poled a pair of homers
as the Royals edged the
California Angels, 8·7, for a
sweep or the four-game series.
The Angels are 64-79. ··we tried to fold up but
couldn't" Herzog said after the
Royals watched a 7·3 lead vanish
in the ninth when the Angels tied
it up.
Kansas City will use Dennis
Leonard, 12-5, against Ken
Holtzman, 15·12. in the opener
with Oakland tonight.
"The pressure is on Oakland,"
Solaita said. "They're the team
trvine: to win rour in a row.
We've {Ol a g_ood shot if we stay
healthy and don't start press·
ing." •
Herzog might have been
tempted to press the panic button
Sunday. He used 20 players,
eight or them pitchers, to keep
the Royals • longest winning
streak or the season intact.
"1 told the team in the first
meeting I had with them that if
we were no worse than five
games behind Oakland in Sep-
tember we 'd have a chance. And
that ·s right where we are.''
Solaita, now with 15 homers,
said it was his biggest day in
baseball and that he was "awful·
ly tempted" to go for another
homer in the 11th inning but
thought better of it.
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winner •on to the World Series.
Redo manager Sparky An·
denon believes hb job will be
tougher now keeplna the team up
the rest or lbe season. U was the
earliest any team bad ever
clinched a division. Cincinnati
won on Sept. 17 in 1970 for the
previous record. •
"The regulars are going to
play the rest of the way," said
Anderson after learning the Los
....,.,.,. o:.t•n wed a..... M to AUanta weno ellmJaated.
"l'm 1ure we're aolnl to have aome relaxed play. u.~a lnevfta.
ble. •• said ADdenon.
Anderton Hid he felt the turn-
lna: point In the 1e&1CW1 w .. in ear·
ly May when the Reda bad a lt.20
record JUld he called a duhbouae
meeting In Montreal.
"I told them we are paid topl11
and if we are not we all better
pack a bag. Joe Morgan was p1.,.
tni with 14 atikbes 1n Ida toot ancr
eftl'Ybody owed the' team that awdi ea.rt.
"J'm 1111'9 that tlltlhlDI turned
-..S after that point.''
ADdenon &aid l>on Gullett will
lllII start Ille tint pme ol the
playoffs and be expect.a Plt-taburlh lo win the Eut. '1 know _X>Qtl 4oel!l'.t have all bliit1iff rijcbt now, butbe'I com· inl around. Hei • the belt and I'm pngwith blm."
Orantes Is the Master
After Sweeping Connors
Spaniard
Encouraged
By Crowd
FOREST HILLS, N.Y. IAP) -
The usually staid center court at.
the West Side Tennis Club took on
the atmosphere of a bull ring.
Manuel Orantes:, the ~year
old left.hander from Barcelona,
was the master, making defend·
ing champion Jimmy Connors
see red in the ring.
··vamos, maestro," hundreds or Spanish·speaking fans shout-
ed. "Manuel, Manuel, Manuel .
"Orantes, Orantes, Orantes.
Ole, ole, ole. ••
The cheers rang true.
Orantes taunted Connors by
playing to his two-fisfed
backhand, kept.Pim at bll_on the
baseline, then brought him in
with drop shots and set him up
for the kill .
The 6·4, 6·3, 6·3 victory in the
U.S. Open championships Sun·
day ended Connors' chances or
·retaining the title and reigning
with his former fiancee, Chris
Evert, who won the women's
crown on Saturday.
Orantes· victory came less
than 18 hours after his "miracle
match'. with Guillermo Vilas of
Argentina. In that under·the-
lights semifinal. the third-seeded
Orantes came from far behind
and beat the: second.seeded Vilas
4-6.1-6.6-2, 7·5,6-4.
"I was so excited," Orantes
said Sunday of his comeback
from death's door against Vilas .
He felt that momentum carried
him through Sunday's final.
During the match against Con·
nors, which lasted less than two
hours, chants kept coming from
high up in the stands, which were
packed with a record crowd of
lS,669. They came from a group
of Mexicans who had come to
cheer Raul Ramirez, the No. 11
seed who went out in the round or
16. They stayed to back Orantes.
"]don't know bow many there
were," Orantes said. "If I had to
count them by the noise they
made, there were thousands."
Jn his first official act as cham-
pion, Orantes rushed to his wife,
Virginia, and smothered her with
kisses.
"She was more excited than
I," be said. ''She always stays
calm, but after last night she was
more tired than].''
Everyone thought Connors,
who won here last year on grass,
had the decisive edge. He js
known as a demon on any surface
and had a lot more rest.
Of' the Big Four -Wimbledon
and the Australian, French and
U.S. opens -his best previous
performance was runnerup to
Sweden's Bjorn Borg in Paris
last year.
U.S. OPEN TENNIS.CHAMP MANUEL ORANTES.
.Sports in Brief·
Shoulder Injury
Sidelines Pl11nkett.
FOXBORO. Mass. -Jim
Plunkett, the New England
Patriots• veteran quarterback,
suffered a left shoulder separa-
tion Sunday night in a National
Football League exhibition game
against the San Diego Chargers.
parently decided to spurn a $4·
million contract from the World
Hockey Association and stay ~
the National Hockey League, t~
president of the WHA's ~il\ii
nesota Figbting Saints said ""'Ii
day night.
"J would say it's 99 perc~ sure be1J stay in Boston." s ~
Wayne Belisle, the Saints' chi
Wings Knock Sun Out of 1st
He said a bad back, now cured,
kept him out of the title race in
the past. But time off from com-
petition for physical therapy and
practice bas cured that woe and
be now is in top form.
The Pa!riots reported
Plunkett, a former All·American
and Heisman trophy winner at
Stanford, will be sidelined three
to four weeks.
Plunkett was injured when
tackled from behind by San
Diego's Coy Bacon at the New
England 11, midway through the
second period. Plunkett fumbled
and Gary Johnson picked up the
loose ball and went in for a
touchdown for the Chargers.
executive. •
tt'•t•on1t'hu " .. AKRON, Ohio -British OiMW1
champion Tom Watson beld ofi
frustrated Jack Nicklaus with•
.solid one-over.par n and scor•
a relatively easy two-stroke vi(\;t
tot}' Sunday In the last \Vorlt Series or Goll to be played und•
its exclusive, four·manfonnaL •
SAN ANTONIO-For the
second time this season, the
Southern California Sun was
blitzed in this Texas city, and for
the second time, it bas fallen out
of first place in the World Foot·
ball League's Western division.
Behind John Walton's three
touchdown passes, the San An-
toofo Wings rolled to a 30-8 win
Sunday in a game in which 26
penalties were called-13 against
each side.
San Antonio's record is 5·2
while Southern California will ~8.rry a 4-2 m ark into Sunday's
game against Charlotte at
Anaheim Stadium .
San Antonio-whi ch defeated ,
Southern California SS-24 here
earlier this season-scored the
deciding touchdown early in the
fourth quarter on an eight-yard
John Walton TD pass to Willie
Frazier.
That gave San Antonio a 23-8
lead. With 1:48 left to play,
Dickie James rambled five yards
for a TD after llugo Hollas in -
tercepted a pass by Sun
quarterback Daryle Lamonica,
giving the Wings their 30·8
margin .
While the Sun outgaincd the
Wings in total yardage
yardage-306 to 254-it also
amassed 13 penalties for 135
yards.
"They stifled us,'' said SUn
head football coach Tom ·Fears
about the referees. "Everytime
we did something, they stopped
us with the flags. 1 can't say that
I've ever seen a game called as
inconsistent as this one."
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INDIVIDUAL Ll!ADEllS
RUSHING -South9rn Callfofrq, 0.¥1s 21 .....
Herd•· 1•. San Antwolo, S.dle, 11.,...,
RECEIVING -SOUtnem """'°"""" LJ_.,, M', Bradley '-Ji. Herd......_ SM AntOl'llo. Mom1
J..l.f, Freiler 2·H .
PASSING -Sovtf'I•'" CalllCH'flla, H•den l t-2J..O. IM yan:IJ, Uf'l'IOl'lke 2-1-1, IS. SM~
W•tfOll 10-2+.0, 1 act,
When he is, he moves about the
court with natural grace. He
rarely looks as though he is re·
aching for a shot. He never
seems to stretch. He just seems
to be in front or the ball and with
one fluid motion sends it back
across the net.
Orantes, the son of an optician,
started playing tennis as a boy,
like most world class players.
Alabama, ori Oash To • t
· BIRllONGHAM, Ala. <AP) -·Bear Bryant's 18th Alabama
team begin• another quest for <OIJec• football'• naUonal cham·
plomhip tonight wlf.b playen and
coach alike tempering their in·
lllal opllmilm with llOIDe second
Uxmhta.
-''Wheo1Jley niported back for
practice, that•s all they talked
_about," Hyl Bryant, whose 242
Ylctorlea In 30 years at
Xaryland1 • Kentucky, Texas µM and Alabama ore third on
the all·time list and who sends
the second-ranked Crimson Tide
against Missouri tonight.
On TV Tmdghc
Channel 1 at 8
"But there hasn-"t been much
talk of a national championship
in the past few weeks because
they've looked 10 bad in practice.
You alwa)'11 have a lot or .400 hit·
ten in rebruary. Back In the 1pr-
'
ing. I thought we'd have 8 shot at termlned and they did a lot-ol
it, but I 'm not so sure now." condiUon1nt work this sdmmer
But this is a regular-season on their own. Some guys came
game and Bryant bllrdly ever back Z0..25 pounds lighter.
loses one of those -32 ln a row ''Miuourl scares me to de-
and 43 or the last 44. Bowl games, alb," Bryant says. '"l'hey have or course, are a different atory that 230·pound tailback Tony
and tbe Bear'a recei>t record ol Galbreath. who can lly, and tbo,y
post-seas-on aelf-destructlon. ban one tit the finest passers 1n
:rtand1at0.7·1. the nallon In Steve P!Jiarkiewlcz.
"I forg~t about thole •ames 81 'J'm 1ure they will test our !Dex·
soon u I can.•• he aays 141M,t th pertenced secondary.
kids 11111 Cet a lot o1 he mllll< lllluouri llnlaltad 1-' ln"74 and
about It. They seem,_. de. tledlcr--IDtbelllgElgbt. I .
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SUJeetland Net Cid
Former Costa Mesa illgb and
Orange Coast College football
star Pat Sweetland bas not been
cut by the Southern Call!ornia
SUn, as reported in &mday's edi-
tion of the Daily Pilot. .
The Sun cut Ed Strickland, a
punter, to make room for the re-
turn of Daryle Lamonica. who baa returned from the inJured
list.
Sweetland, a starter• on de-
fense. was with the Sun Sunday
at San Antonio.
Sll!fs•W,_
MONZA, Italy -Clay
Re&uwni of Switzerland. In a
Ferrari 812·'r, led from !If.art to finis~ Sunday In winnlna the
• Grancl Prix of Italy Formula I
auto race, next·to-lut event in
the world championship aeries.
Niki Laude of j\uatrla,
fteiu!>Otll'I teammate, clinched
the world driver's title by
flnlahing third behind Emenon
Flttlpaldl ol Bralll.
OrrS••P
' sT. PAUL -Bobbi Orr, po
boekey'1 aup'et·star, bas •P·
\
The red·haired, freckl .. face9
Watson. rapidly moving into WI
front rank or the game's premi•
players, wort the $50,000 firlt
prize with a two·round total ,.
140, matching par on, the d
manding, • 7 1 t80·Y ard Fires tot
Country Club course. ,.
,....e8ffeDfa :
FRESNO -Emory RatcliH-. Fresno State Univenit;y'1 llr1il
football coach and one or Its moot
ardent IIJOrll fana, bas died het9
Frid., at the ageottlll. •
Greil!n a.II• • -RMI _,.. 1ri •• :ea
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ORANGE c!ouNTY, CALIFORNIA ~ONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1975 ·c TEN CENT$
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Gas ax fOr Mass Transit Proposed
l /' ., GUY G--.a.I: ~ llalpb ci";it predlcl-\Miiiot. . yeloplnc wbol Clllrll: c~' "• Main rout .. lor aucb • 1yatem
i ·----'od todo . ~OJ!-~~-the--_true....r~~roult .QlteJll lll _~1=~f!!V~.J~__yur...'.J'M_ °'-~l...,,.,......_Di ~ .. , w •so. Chili?iiiual WOlild. n,..toZlper> ~ •1·" • -· • llnt ii l'Cbeduled to-"llL13
...,.._elo1aooiiiro{jiiFto de-the._lytroultcliltnclboonl. ' -ol county tNOlioe tu• "We•renotlolldnt-~ miles from Santa Ano \o lhe
-1( ~ •-• ..,._ ol the laid be ttpecta lhe ~ 8oonl • earmarked nchllively for bulld· -. but • modern bltb-sPeed Orona•'-An1eleo CoolDlyJllle. _,. ........ bul1'lal tu,,_ ol SUpervlaora to """""9 p1... lnl hl&hw•'11 t o • maa tranalt corrier lh/11 will tronapt people neor Imperial HJ1hwoy.
-for d~velopl,,. • r•~ld ins aueb 1 proPolllicm cm the 1171lem. wttllln and out ol the counly," Clark complained at • preu
tran alt • 71 t e m. cqunly ·.rlllle 1'71 primary •lectlon Tbe hmdll pould So 1.owonl da-a.rt emphubed. -rerenee lhotindeclsion by Loa
I
An1elee otncl•I• I• hlndertnc -~11 Counly'I ~I!> l!il
tbe..,..,ject under W&J •
He •aid Loo ""·-ollldllll are stalemated over a route that
will eooneet wllh ll>e 0r..,,.
County •Y"tem .
<SH TRANSIT. P .. e IUl
School 'Fori1.up'
Old Bm Ro.utes to Remain ,
By WLARY KAYE °' .. o.uy ,.. ... "-"
"Inaccurate and inadequate'·
informa ion give'h to the
Ne.wporl-Mesa Unified school
Board by its staff has resulted in
the scrapping of th.is year's con-
troversial new busing zones, Dis·
trict Superintendent John Nicoll
aaid today_ ·
The decision to abandon the
more restrictive bus zones in
favor of last year'& system comes
after several weeks ol confusion
and anger on the part ol district
parents.
Nicoll said that trustees at
Wednesday's board meeting are
expected to rescind the new
--w·al·lti·n g-di s1-a-rrel!--and re ~
establish last year's policy.
MO;HER, LITTLE GIRL INJURED WilEN vw COLLIDES WITH PARKED TRUCK i N M ESA -
Gerlildlne Phlppo, 24, Tolcl Police She Waa Dloqacted, DloclpQnlng Daughter
The new zones extended the
walking distance for high school
students from two miles lo 2.5
miles arid for middle school stu·
dents from 1.5 miles to two miles.
Distancell rer'nahled unchanged
Mesa Tot,, 3,
Badly lnjiued
•
In Aut.o Crash
• -A little Costa Mesa girl whose
moth'' reportedly turned to
rebriirland her for playing with a
c.r cl... ha die ""°'°"" it Is dana..ous i•~i»JurOd to-
da.Y. due to a traffic accident.
-Investigators said she tJUS·
tained a lractUred skull''\Vben the
com'pact car hei' motlier Vias
drivib.g veered off Baker Street
at that moment and crashed into
aparkedtruck.
Nycole M. Phipps, 3, was listed
in serious but stable condition to-
day in the pediatrics intensive
care unit at Orange County
Medical Center, with a fractured
skull.
Her mother, Geraldine A.
Phipps, 24, of 910 Darrell St., was
treated at Costa Mesa Memorial
Hospital for a chtn laceration and
released following the accident
Saturday night.
Police said Mrs. Phipps was
driving east on Baker Street al
Warren Lane aJ>out 10 p.m. when
• her car collided with the parked
pickup truck, causing major
damage. · • ,
Officers arriving on the scene
said they found little Nycol~er
arm pinned between the bucket
seats of the mangled car-crying
and trying to free herself as blood
poured fJ"om her forehe&d.
Her mother had stumbled from
the wreckage and collapsed on a
lawn.
Officer Eric .Snow ad -
ministered first aid lo the vic-
tims, who were among nu-
merous persons lrtiure9 or in-
volved tn Costa.Mesa accidents
Saturday nig.ht and' Sqnday-
before they Were taken to the
fiospital. ---
Investigators imPoWMled Mrs.
Pb.i.Pl>S' car for further investiga·
lion and were examining its
brakes today -to deteF-mi·ne
wh,etber mechanical ·failure
mia:ht have. been lnVolv in'tbe
acddent. ;
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7QO At~end l\ally
DALLA!\. <A'Pl -.{crowd· of
more t han 700 peop~ iiat~
.#here SUnd.ay at a rally to protest the possible use of 'bllsinl to de·
1eve1ate Dalla~ scboob. •-"--''-----,.----.-DoW 'A1Jy,i.$CE,s'
IN FINAL HOUR
NEW'\"ORK (UPI) -Prices
were. mixed at the-close today on
the Ne>< York Stock Excbail&e
af(er spen(ling most or the
session in minus territory.
The Do~ Jones industrial
averoge showe~ a g"in of 4.14
1 J>Olnts to 840.ll. The gain was
made mo1lly in the last trading
hour. I
1 Decllnea lo(>ped &dvunces, 646
to623. (Tobleil\ A9). ,
Prices were lower Jh slun•sh-
. ~dlna on lhe American Stock
Exchanae.
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for elementary school students ..
Spendlove, Family
Die in Air Crash
District phones have·been ring-
ing continuously ever since in-
dividual Sc.hooJs distributed the
new busing schedules to parents,
Nicoll said.
Some parents claimed they
were actually within the new
zones, but were not included on
the bus schedules. District of-
By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI
Of .. Dll ... ~ ....
Saddl~bac.k Valley; community
l~ade~· l!arl 5\>0ndlov•, 42, his .
wjle 1'aorise, oi1J1 -<llUdreo gerl•h!lcl io ·the llamio.&
wreckag", of their light pJane
Sundiy night just after leaving
Hurrica.De, Utah.
The f4_m ily Was bound for
California about 5:55 p.m . after
atte n ding church wit h
Spendlove's parents, ~r. and
M;rs. Wi nfotd Spendlove, when.
the plane went down shortly after
takeoff.
Killed in the crash were
Spendlove, a ,former Or•nge
County p1.anning commissioner
and founder of lhe Saddleback
Area Co9rdinating-Council:
Louise Spendlove, 40, 'bis wife of
nine months, and children Denise
SPendlove, 16, Kathy ,Forbes, 15, ficials, after rechecking dis·
Steve Forbes, 11, and Kimberly lances. admitted that many
Forbes&. parents had legitimate com·
"l"k.i.. • -plaint• and added their areas to 4--· the -ll•ll'. ' h•d ..eir OVCl'-'-i llft...S.•· "°"'" ' SpenJ!Jove liouse. aner talleolr OtHer 1><1rents admitted they
when the engine stbpped. The wer~ outside the new busing
plane tui:ned.45 degrees, plunged limits:, bat <lrgued that if they
into a barnyard, and exRloded in· had known bus .service was to be
-lo. names after hitUng a fe n-discontineud for their children,
cepost, witnesses said. they would not have voted for the
Authorities believe Spendlove. tax override measure that
a pilot with· tJ years experience, pass~ in May. That measure
was trying to make it back to the added five cents lo the local tax
airfield when the plane crashed. rate.
All six aboard died instantly. The new bus zones resulted
The elder Spendlove helped re-from an effort by trustees to trim
move the bodies from the the budget. Even during the
wreckage after the Hurricane lengthy budg e t hearings,
Fire Department doused the numerous parents spoke lo
aircraft with foam fire retar-trustees, <"omplaining about sug-
dant. gested changes in the busing
"They had lo restrain him lo
keep him away rrom the plane
while it was still burning." fire
·dispatcher Dell Stout reported.
The crash took place about
three miles outside the SQJ1thern
:II ke $10. ()(}() Utah town of 1,500 near Zion Na-l f.f a ' tional Park. Firefighters said the
plane plowed a furrow 400 feet
Mesa Burglars Postal Unit
Asks Doubling
Of Subsi.di.es Vunu"fure u ___ J. long befot>e coming to rest in r , llf.UU" ·names near Small rolling hills
Burglars who methodically
came and went throughout the
week and were seen by a witness
wb.o a•&umed t·hey were
lee:itimate employes have stoJen
an estiniated $10,000 worth of
furniture from a Costa Mesa
warehouse.
Norbert R. Balsam, owner of
a,rs·am. s c ontempor~'ry
Furniture, 1785 Newport Blvd.,
reported the theft to police over
lhe~eekend . ·
· He' said tlie merchail.di&e-!.
some of it destined fordelive.ry in
Irvine Tuesday-was taken from
his warehouse at 629 Terminal
~way.
P-olice said Balsam was com-
piliDg a complete fnventory o(
the numerous items of furhiture
stolen, because of the exteiit of
the loss.
Investigators said pry marks
were tound aroUnd a door or the
warehouse, located in an old
commerc;ia~ district off Harbor
Boulevard near Baker Street
Bals·am told police he:;..;;ivcd
several shipments of .modern
, furniture durilijt tbe previous
week.· . '
A wllJ!ess. James F. Hubbanl.
reportedly told lnv~a:aton be
saw e Large alomiriurn moviqg
V8J!t..of lwo-ton capacity, visit the
warelii:>u.se four or five times dur·
. ing the week.
He said each time, ~Y opened
the door and 1oaded up furniture,
but be didn•t suspect anyth!nc
beca~e of an assumption they
were J\lst Balsam's employea
t.alcing the goods for delivery.
l:>rnc:er Steve Labbitt said in
hls report it was probable that
the door Was, left unlocked after
the rnltlal bi:.••k·ln. ol!owlnc the
burglars to continue comll)J 'and
..,;,,. atwlll. • ' . • ,..T--~... ._'°" '"
about lwo miles from the nearest
homes. -
Federal Aviation Administra-
tion officials in nearby Cedar Ci·
ty said a pilot landing at Hur·
ricane shortly after the crash re·
ported extreme turbulence .
Ground personnel estim8ted
wind$ were gusting to 30 miles
per hour at the time of the crash.
FAA investigators today were
probing the wre·ckage to cle ·
termine the cause of the crash.
Loren SP.endlove, the 18·year-
old son of the. aviator, said his
father had" left for Hurricane
Wednesday and was scheduled to
return to Orange County Sunday
nigh\.
He adde<I that his father made
the flight frequenUy, esj>ecially
during recent 'JnOnths. because
Spendlove's mother "is dying of
canc'er. ''
The younger Spendlove says he
missed the flight because he
eN"Olled in classes at Saddleback
C.OlJege last week. ,
Survivors also include Dirk
CSee f"AMILY, P•ge AZ)
SHE SOW C.4R
FIRST EJIENING
••t IR:Jld m7 car the first evening
lhead appellred ln U..paper."
'fb.at:s the Qdvertiaing succe,s
story told by the Santa Ana
woman who placed this ad in the
Daily.Pilot :
, '88 &&. Auto. ~-Call aftere_p.m. xxx-xx.x-4
If you have a car yOU'~ like to
convert to cash, callti;i-~ We makell•HYlnPUl•~iiordoto
work for-you, jn lhoDal\Y Pilot.
WASHINGTON (AP) -
Postmaster General Benjamin
F . Bailar appealed today for a
doubling of the $1 billion annual
subsidy paid by the taxpayers to
the U.S. PostalService.
He said such a hike would be
necessary for at least two or
three years, pending a thorough
review in that period "'of those
services which the users of the
mails cannot rightly be asked to
support.··
Bailar, in an address lo the Na·
tional Postal Forum, said the
service also needs new authority
to implement rate increases
more swiftly.
The slowness of the current
rate-making process. he said,
has co;,tributed to the accumula-
tion since fiscal 1974 of a deficit
that will total $2.5 billion by the
end of the calendar year.
"Il is no secret," said Bailar,
"that to dale the Postal Service
has been unable to balance its
costs and revenues despite in·
creases in postage rat.es."
"Something has to-be done. In
an innationary period, we mu5t
eel away from a rate.making
process which lasta so long that
the year for which rates are to be •
set Is over and done witb before
the prQCess is completed.··
Notlng p:e has already served
notice of a ''temporary'' increase
after Christmas that will put the
price of a !int-class st.amp at 13
cent.I, Ballar said, "I assure you
that we are as unenthusiastic as
you are over the prospect of
higher prices for pas Lage ."
The postamaster general
urged the establishment of a
specltl ttu<\)' commllsioo to de-
·wml~e.-wh\Cb semcr•s ~ tax-~n ~ftbuld be asked to aup-I In e fut....., .
S<'hedules.
Nicoll said that while bus zones
will remain the same as they
were last year, a sp«ial cltixens
tr-an:!lpurtation committee has
begun studying alternative
methods of transportation.
Several school trustees have
expressed the opinion that school
districts should not provide any
busing al all -that education
was their only obligation, nol
providing transportation to
school.
Trustees are expected to grap-
p 1 e with the suggested
alternatives later in the School
year. Nicoll said. l'l
Parents wishin~ information
on the late11t busing schedules ror
the coming school year, which
begins Wednesday, may pick ill>
information at indi\•idual schoots
Tuesday, Nicoll said.
Residential Areas •
Wilson-Seeks-Z~-
'
For Mobile Homes
By ALAN DIRXJN
CM .. O.llrPl191a.ft
Are mobile homes a solution to
low·cost housing? Should they be
allowed in re-
sident i a I
neighborhoo-
ds or should
they contin-
ue to be
segregated in-
to special
parks?
Councilman
Robert W Ison af<.loo!.i· ... ....
has raised lhe_se quesUons at re-
cent council meeUngs.
Wilson, who runs a patio and
awning business In Santa Ana,
and is a former president of the
Western Awning Association, has
strong views on the matter.
He concedes that the work of
most awning companies involves
attachments to mobile homes,
but contends that this is not the
case with his firm . Even if it
were, that should not prevent
consideration of the isslles, he
saya. ·
The questions are not just
academic: He is trying to get the
City . of Costa Mesa to allow
mobile homes on residenUal lots.
He argues that the reason mobile
80 Arres ted
homes are not already on re1ular
lots is "pure prejudice."''
"Mobile homes are here to
stay," ·Wilson said. "We should
accept that fact. The question Is.
are we willing to write • new
code, new standards on what we
have on a RI (single family re-
sidential) lot?'" •
It's not just housing Wllaon ii
attempting to change. 111.e coun·
cilman also ia trying to get CoMll
Mesa to allow greater UM ot
mobile homes or trailers aa of.
fices. bank.1, or schools.
OlrnmlY. -· --· trallen-.f i.i •Itel In Ollota-a
being uted as temporary
facilities. They exist under
permits granted by the city eoun·
cil, but these permits have ex·
piration dates designed to Jn1ure
that the structures do not become
permanent. Wi lson sees nothing
wrong wi.th their being perma·
nent, and thinks it's lime they
were treated a& permanent struc~
lures.
"The value or the trailer has
been proved through the use ot
portable classrooms in schools,••
Wilson said. "Up and down
Harbor Boulevard we have a lot
of used-car lots. These people br·
ing a lot of money into the city,
<See ZONING, Page A%)
Police Assaulted
In Bu.sing Rioting
BOSTON (UPI ) -Crowds of
antibu s ing demonstrator s
showered riot-garbed police with
rocks and bottles near
Charlestown High School today
at the start of Boston"s second
year of a federally ordered
classroom desegregation pro-
gram.
At least 80 persons were arrest·
ed. Seventy-rour were part of a
pro-busing group stopped near
South Boston High . Two persons
CLASSES RESUME
IN LOUI SVILLE, AJ
were jailed after the
Charlestown incidents, including
one accused of assaulting a
police captain.
There were no serious injuries.
"It's been a wonderful mom·
ing," said Marlon Fahey, acting
school superintendent. ''We
believe that it is a beginning. I
am confident this year wiU really
be a landmark."'
School officials said they were
considering contingency plans to
deal With the dismissal of classes
in the afternoon. They would not
comment on attendance.
although observers believed it to
be off sharply from projeeted
enrollment.
Police pushed and shoved
crowds away from Charlestown
High near the Bunker Hill Monu·
menl folloWlng two major inci·
dents of rock ~pd botUe throwing.
OCcallonal objects continued to
be burled at tb,e helmeted police
u they kept Bunker Hill Street
\
'
clear with their riot batons,
motorcy<"les and horses.
Three persons were arrested
for disorderly conduct at a Rox·
bury playground before school
began. A 19-year-old youth at
Hyde Park High School was ar·
rested with a 14·inch \ape.
wrapped bamboo stick tn hia
pocket.
Coast
Weath er
Mostly sunny skies are
forecast Tuesday, with lil·
tie temperature change,
says the weather service.
Highs from near 70 at the
beaches to near 80 inJand.
Lows tonight in the fiOs.
I NSIDE TODAY
Reporter Doug F"ritucM
e:z:ominf'1 fhf:. OQe-old problem
o/ who guard.I the guards in
light o/ an Irvine controwrsr.
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If you've ne ve r seen a ta pe worm fa ce to face, this elec-
tron microscope picture of the parasite gives you a
closeup view. Southern Methodist University biologist
{Franklin Sog andares. who took this picture, says the
tapeworm <:1ffects one in every four inhabitants of the
e~r1h
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MOBILE HOME ZONING •••
but that doesn 't mel:lll they have
money to build. They are on
leased land and il 's unreasonable
to expect them to build.··
As for hous ing. Wil son at·
tempts to dis tinguish between
mobile homes and m<Xlular hous-
ing. Though both structures have
to be transported, a modular
house. gene.r:ally is one that is put
on a solid roundation, is built out
of wood rather than metal and
C'onform s to the uniform building
code. This means that a modular
house already can be put on a re-
sidential lot. It's the mobile home
that cannot.
The mobile home is gen erally
built out of metal, is set on piers
and is confined to speciaJ parks,
sometimes in nol-so desirable
neighborhoods.
Wilson believes that modular
homes will not solve the
search for low-cost housing
because lhey have to conform to
the uniform building code wilh
the result lhal they fmish LlP be·
-ing: as expensive as a regular
house.
Bul little wood is used in a
mobile home, and theeoat:ia.Uwa
rtduC!ed. Metal also ls thinner
tnd there is a space savings.
Arnold Hamala, Costa Mesa's
chief advance planner. agreed
wilh Wilson's point thal pre·
judice is one of the obstacles lo
mobile homes.
"'Many people think mobile
homes are ugly and think there
should be more estl¥ilic stan·
dards," he said. "But we have a
lot or ugly houses and yet have no
rule saying houses must be al·
tractive."
Hamala suspects the prejudice
is rooted in the materials. He
notes that wood and brick are
traditional and suggest
permanence, while melal is non·
traditional and suggests im·
permanenc'e; a wood home sym-
bolizes commilmenl lo lhe com-
munity, and society is structured
to reward those who maintain il.
Society tends to disc Ii minate
against .apparent trans ients,
such as apartment or mobile
home residents.
There are several pros and
cons on the issue :
-A mobile home is taxed as
personal, not real, property. and
does not generate revenue to a Ci·
ty or school district.
-On lhe olher hand, a four or
five-bedroom s ingle family
home, though subject to property
tax, does not pay ils way in terms
of city or school services.
-It may be a fallacy to suggest
ORANGE COAST •
DAILY PILOT
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Edil04'
Thoma s A. MurJ)hine
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mobile homes could constitute
low-cost housing: .a hol.lSe that
may cost less but have a short
lifespan will finish up being more
expensive than one thal will cost
more and have a long lifespan.
-Mobile homes or m<Xlular
homes can be built cheaper
because they can be constructed
in a ra.cl9ry, wilhoul weather in-
terfering, with lhe benefit of
lower salaries because of the
consistency of the work, and with
the ready application or lhe latest
industrial techniques ;
-Factory-buJlt housing should
also be sounder because it has to
stand the shock of transporta·
tion.
The cosl of transportation,
however, may consume any sav-
ings in the cost or construction.
-In addition, the cost of con-
struction may be the smallest
factor in the Price or a homei it
slill needs lo be put on a graaed
lot (few in Costa Mesa cost less
lhan $20, oocn .
-The same factors that are
forcing UP. the co$t of regular
housing llso are hurting pre·
fabricat-ed bou1iq -under·
ground utilities, common open
space, recreational buildings,
swimming pools, and high
landscaping standards.
On one hand, it would appear
that if mobile homes could re·
duce housing cosls they would
have done &o.
But Wilson suggests that this
failure is not due to natural
caus.es, bul to government
restrictions.
"Orange Counly does nol allow
mobile homes lo be on residentiaJ
lots bul olhers do, "8fld they look
great. They can be used in place
of a ranch house. With metal
rather than wood you gel lhe same
efficiency. yel a slroriger
material.'·
Debates like this have gone on
in government and in buiJding in·
dust.ry circles for several years,
and without apparent resolution.
Bul Wilson believes thal cities,
and particularly Costa Mesa,
should be moving toward clear-
ing the way for greater use of
mobile homes.
Police Search
.LA Area For
Child Molester
LOS ANGELES CAP> -A kid-
naped Jillie girl was round crying
alone today, apparently aban-
doned by a man who grabbed her
from a crib and molested her,
police said.
The 2-year-old girl was round
shortly berore 8 a .m . crying in a
back yard al 3rd and Virgil in the
Wilshire District, orflcers said.
She was rushed to Queen of
Angel s Ho s pital where
spokesmen pronounced her in
good enough condition for re·
lease lo her parents.
There was no one in sighl near
the little girl but police pressed a
search for a suspect. Officers
Said the girl couldn't have gotten
out of a w inrl?w her sell. ·
Mesa High Calls
Home Room Meet
Costa M .. a High School of-
ficials have announ<!ed that all
students must attend a special
home room :j ession from 8 to8:30
a.m. to t ecelve schedules and
handbooks when school begins
Wednesdlty. Sludent.s will report
to .the home room assigned by
trade and last name.
Late registration will be taken
Tuesday from 8 a .m . to 4 p.m. in
the careers center.
M:anson
~ainily .
Insane?
SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -
Californ ia Atty . Gen. Eve ll e
Younger said today the Manson
fumily members probably look
!iO ra any drugs that they are men-
tally ill.
l.yn ette From me. 'n, one of the
l'a rl y m E.>mb e r s of C harles
'.\1anson':!I clan. as charged with
altt>mpted murde r of the Presi
dE.>nt. She was arrested Friday
.after allegedly pointing a gun al
President Ford n ear lhe s late
Ca pitol in Sacra mento.
Youn ger was questioned about
thP Manson fa mily in an in·
lt•rvit.•w \<\'ilh two televi sion sta·
t 1on~. s aid Y o ung c r 's
spokt·smrt n, Al Gordon.
'SOUEAKY'S PISTOL
64-YEARS OLD, A4
You nger said . "The Manson
family members probably have
t<i ken e nou gh ac id that thei r
minds are eaten away and they
are mentally and emotionally ill.
But you can 't arrest them for
that."
~1anson and three members of
his famil y we re convicted of
masterminding the s even 'fate-
LaBianca murders in 1969 in Los
An geles.
During the trial. witnesses
testified that Manson famil y
members look LSD and other
hallucinogenic drugs several
limes a day in large doses.
The prosecution contended
that Man!ion used drugs to pro-
gram his /ollowers to commit
murder.
''oun ger feels there are ••a lot
of crazy people running around,
but nothing can be done unless
tbere i.s an acl lhat is illegal,"
C't0rdon said.
Gordon said Younger cited
Sandra Good as an example of
someone who is "incoherent and
s tands f or everytbing that
Manson does. But you can't just
put her away because there is no
reason for an arrest ...
Mi ss Good. 31 . is another
Manson followl'r who lived with
Miss Fromme in a Sacramento
apartment. She was questioned
by authorities and released Fri-
day.
Blood and urine sa111ples taken
from Miss Fromme were sent lo
FBI laboratories in Washington
for analysis, and lhe results have
not bee n disclosed , an FBI
s pokesman said.
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FAMILY •••
Wrong Oil
Firm Named
A 2.~1allori oil aplll on
Bohla Chica SI••• .d<•ch
Saturda.y was caus ed !..." • malfllnctloa on a Standard
Oll'l'ff, not Burm ah oil, ais
reported In the Dally Pilot
Suhday.
_ Alex Henderson. area
supervisor ror Standard,
s aid the 1piJI happened
when a cable 1napped on a
well head, then somehow
wrapped around the. head,
cautlng it to break.
He sa id the Standard
c r e w n oticed the s pill
about 5 :45 a .m. Saturday.
Company workmen and an
outJide contractor worked
until about 6 p.m. cleaning
up the stic~y s and.
Rites Set
For Mesa
Woman, 70
Funera1 rl tes are set Tuesday
at 10:30 a .m . in Bell Broadway
Mortuary for Mrs. Sabina Beal.
who worked for the fi.nrt depart·
ment store in Costa Mesa and
saw lhe Orange Coast grow from
bean fields to boomtown.
She w a• 70 when sbe died
Saturday.
A longtime area resident, Mrs.
Beal arrived in the 19305 and
joined lhe staff of Meyer's
Department Slore, the first
mercantile oullel on the Orange
Coast.
The firm tater became Bar·
row's Department Store and to-
day is owned and operated by
Peggy Reinert as Reinerl's
Department Store, where--WS.
Beal worked for ig years before
retiring eight years a&o.
"She taught me all I know:'
Mrs. Reinert said l<Xlay of her
longtime friend and emplo.ye.
An avid rock and gem eollec·
tor, ~1rs. Beal and her husband,
Bloss Beal, are longtime mem·
bers of the Orange Coast Mineral
and Lapidary Society.
Besides her husband, of the
home at 520 Sanla Ana Ave., in
Newport
Fires Hit
2 Boats
Fire• broke oat In two boalo In
Newport Harbor !landay, Olle
caUJlnl finWeJree burns to a
Redlando family aboard a eabln
crulH.r who were rushed'° Hoag
Memorial HoopiU! fOI' emersen-
-cytnatmen
A teeond ftre eamed $
damage to a llshln& trawler but
nolnjurlea.
Tbetlnt bluewa atl::llla.m.
aboard the 2$.foot c:1bln crutaerf
State A.idea
Get Holiday
lloat so••••m••• :::,tloyH, aJudanb u4 en wW e.Jebrote the
analvenary otCali!arnla'a
admlulon to lbe United
Stain Tueaday by laldAI.
Ille day olL
'J1ie apotly obsen.....,"'
Adml.nlon Day will In-
clude employea al Or-•
=·Stale orCaUiomia. dlotrlcta, "-and
mmt; d'I• ---. -However. federal
employn will not ~ the
'dayolf.
...
•·coronet:' owned b7 Oliver
GreforofColtoa. Fi Vi .: Flames bunt out ot the oastne Ire ICuID room while Tom Monahan and
hi> two cbllclren, Tom Jr., 8, •nd
Deborah, 15, stood around the Makes Leap,' open hatch or tile boat, doeked at •
the Dune1 Marina.
Monaltan told-the Oran1e 'fio Safie'ty County Harbor Patrol Ibo • .,.1ne
oounded rouO> and be had opened
Ibo hatch to lnvestlp.le the trou.-, • bl':.irte~ tbe blax• was est-w~H~n~=~~~~
Inaulal>ed by tbe Hatbor Patrol after namu tlftill,hl• _.tment
fireboat, the Monaban1 wel'e and <au.sed aerioi6s bu.ml over GD
ru•hed to the Roal Hospital · percentorh'isbody. •
emersency -·and were later Fire department omcws ""
released. investigating clues in the SUnda1
Deborab suffered llnt-degree morning fire tl)at eaUJed $12,000
burna on her face and feet. Tom to $U,OOO damage to the apar{.
.Jr. bad nnrt-<te,,,,. on bis race ment at 214 14lh St. •
and Monahan escaped wilb only Wbile Roger Perry was burned
•lnled balr. seriously. another vlctlqi or th~ Damage lo the Coronet wu fire, Kathy Oldenburg, 2Z)
estimated al $250. The Harbor escaped major injuries when sht
Department said the fire was leaped from the second-st.ort
possibly eaused by the tombina-balcony. Firemen said she wd
Uon of gas fumes In tile bilge and burned sllghlly and suffered rl
an electrical short circuit. cul wrist and back injuries. ~
Theaecondfnoccurredabout Inspector Chuck Burney 1ai
4:30 p .m., when tb.e 52-foot fis· the names were hot enough
hlng trawler ''Chickadee'" was spread to some of the olher 2Q
erulsln1 off Balboa hland In lbe apartments In the complex, b'4
malnebannelatCoralSt. l.nstead pushed Its way out lhO
Damage to Ille boat, valued at patio window. and did no rurtbef
$180,000, wu estimated al '500. damage. . J
The only peraon aboard wu tile Miss Oldenburg told I":.. owner;-D~anrof San-. vesUgatoritliilliOt1f81ie anq
Diego, who was not injured. Perry were poised on the balcont
A spokesman,from tbe1farbor and that she jumped but Perrs
Department srud the bla~e pro-hesitated. : !
bably resulted.from poor UlSula-Investigators said that Perryi
lion in the engine room. · then. went bac" throu~h lhe
~~;;;~~~;;:::;~;;::~l flames and down lhe stairway ... ... ~' and it was then that he 11u!ferecl:
,Jt .,,..1> ,,. the burns. 11
,,.. ~ "If he would have jumped. ba
probably would be okay,"'!
Burney said.
Three fire mrits and lS fire de-
partment personnel battled tbl'
blaze and Paramedic units treat·
ed both victims.
the Newpart Heights section of TONIGHT
Newport Beach , Mrs. Beal COSTA MESA PLANNING
Investigators said the fire
started in lhe living room, but as;
yet they 11ew no cause. leaves a son, Robert, of Santa COMMISSION _Regular meet•
Maria; daughters Mrs. Lillian · C't H II 6 30
Ch beL 1· f H'll boro 0 mg, 1 Y 8 • : p.m. am "m, o ' s • re., CHILgREN'S THEATER Mn!. Della Braga, of Redlands; AUDIT! NS -Auditions for
12 grandchildren and five great-Costa Mesa Civic 1'6l~ pre>
grandchildren. duclion ''Little Red Riding
Hood," Civic Playhouse, Sept. 8 Services Tuesday will include d 10 a ·
h R B K I f lh an , p.m. t .e ev. ruce W"re, o .e
' . • Cops Quell Riot
•
\
Spendlove, 20, Sharie Spendlove. Presbyterian Church of the Cove-TUESDAY, SEPr. 9
11. Scott Forbes. 21, and nant officiating, with interment SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB -
sr. (..Ou,v; CUP!) -Mounted
Policemen and police Wield.in~
nightsticks waded into an unrul~ '\
crowd at the close of -.C
neighborhood festival SUndaY!
night. Nearly two dozen persom(
were arrested. and U PQlicemen
injurp!, one suffering a brok.,.
jaw.
Spendlove's former wife, Mrs. to follow in Hillside Cemetery, Community Recreation Center.
Margie Devorak of Fullerton. Redlands. Tues., Wed., Thuts.12~3 p.m.
Spendlove, who remarried last -~~~~~~~~~~~:::::::;::;;;;~illl~~\'"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ December, had been making hi s
home at 25381 Pacifica Ave. in
Aegean Hills.
A former employe of Philco
Ford Aeronutronics, Spendlove
gave up his marketing job in 1972
to open a newspaper recycling
business.
He was active in lhe Mission
Viejo Church or Latter Day
Saints and in community affairs.
Spendlove at one time was con-
sidered as a possible mayor if lhe
Saddleback Valley were to in-
corporate. .
He characterized himself as a
''do-gooder who becomes in-
volved when something needs to
be done and there is nobody else
tetlo il."
That was the case last year
when authorities gave up their
sea search for the craft of miss-
ing Orange County Supervisor
Ronald Caspers.
Spendlove, Caspers' appc>inlee
to the counly Planning Com-
mission, organized a party of
civilian pilots who flew up and
down the Baja California coast to
sear<'h for possible survivors
from lhe ill-fated ''Shooting
Star."
When Caspers was declared
dead, Spendlove resigned from
the planning commission. He had
held tbe office for a year-and-a·
half.
TRANSIT •••
As a result, Clartc said; an ocro reserve that will reaC!b
about $30 million by the end or lbe
year Is not being put to work.
Worse, be added, rwahly $120
mllllOn in federal matcblnl fllnds
to 10 ,with. lhe $30 million Is 'l>Ot
flowing ln to dl1trict coffers as
· a pa.rt ol a regional transit pro-
aram.
Clark said the reserve money
and the federal funds would be
uoed to be1ln lbe initial ta miles
ol rapid transit line throush a re-
lllonal transportation plannln1
procram. ·
Tbe OCTD <:halrman said he
hu written LOI Angelos Ma,yor
Tom Bradley anil the Los
Aasele-s 001111ty Board or
Slpervlaora ur1ins lbem to end the delay In 1e1..un. the .,.._
nectlng Los Aoieles lbit. • l
• • Mariners gwes you
• up to a s1soo tax
deduction this year. ••
••. AND EVERY YEAR UNTIL YOU RETIRE! NOW YOU
CAN BUILD A TAX SHELTERED RETIREMENT FUND
AT MARINERS, WITH "IRA"·-THE INDIVIDUAL RE-
TIREMENT ACCOUNT.
Mariners Individual Retirement
Account Is a personal tax-sheltered
retirement plan. "IRA" was ,devel-
oped by Congress to give you an
effective way to build your own retire-
ment fund.
You can save as much as $1500 or
15°/o of your wages, whichever Is less,
and your savings will be a tax deduc-
tion during your working years. If
your spouse works, your COl1)blned
tax-sheltered savings can be as much
a,s $3000 per year.
Come In to Mariners and start your
own Individual Retirement Account.
You'll be Si'VLr1\I tax dollars now and
building a tlliJCYI brighter future. For
more lnlormatlon, come In or call any
one oJ our convenient-locations.
HERE'S HOW FAST YOUR MONEY GROWS IN A MARINERS
''IRA'' ACCOUNT. lndivid!MI Retirement Accountt ere 1K•SM1'1'1
"ming 1~"fo pw yMr ""*"placed In• 6·'/ffr r:ertille1tl• Yrwr
111t1"Jl/ 'fiel°d ilt /nCJ"MJe!l to a Oig. a.Ol5% when irite1es1 1s a.r1dfJd to
tlN ..x:outu Olll•nc. and compotirided ~ily. Wftlt a ma~lmum
lno!vldu•I COfltribution ol $1.sa;I Heh yeitr.9/utr&'I how '/Oflf
ntOM'I w;/f grow:
. WITH TAX' WIT)f()UT ......
&ffELTEAEO ,,.,. ....... ••• SKELTEAED ""OM TAX AFml •LAN ' ..... OEFEAAAL
5y'1, $ 9,510 $ 6,730 $ 2,780
10yra. Zl,5'0 15,750 • 7,790
2Qyta, 74,&tO 44,080 30,5li0
30yra. 185,560 95,000 90,520
•Abofe r~ ... t>nld on Z"-ll'COl'M bt'.c:ket. F«lef>•I ~Uoni "'""'"' 1ui:.1anU•I l)eNllln IOt early wlthdrawall from cert1llcate.ocoun11.
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