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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-06-10 - Orange Coast Pilotli • 0 on m Hay's Art Collection Probed; Public Funds? VOi... "·HO. IU, l SIECTIOHS, J6 "AGES ' • • • f) 'Giant Killer' Brown Goes South Finklea Slayer Bean Hangs Self in Cell By GARY GRANVILLE Oltlle O•llY Pilot Slali' Hugh Daniel Bean, condemned slayer of former Orange Coust College scholar-athlete Stephen "Mike" Finklea. committed suicide Wednesday in his cell on SanQuentin Prison'sdealhrow. Prison officials s aid the body of Bean, 24, was found in what was Police Nab Mother, ~ri In Robbery A suspected m other·son holdup team was arrested in Oran~c la(c We<inesda>• nig ht after JJ(lli cc fired three shots at a car flecinl'! a market robb('ry. according to Orange police. Inside the alleJ:!ed getaway car . police r eport.ed findin~ a ski woman and h er hooded 18·yt!ar· old son. In the pro<.'css. the~· reported confiscating S50 h<>lic\'cd :o;tolcn in the nrnrkct rohhcry and a . 357-magnum ris tol a llt•>!Nlly used lo convincl' a clerk to part with the S50. Arrested on :irmed robbery charJ?es wen.' Doris Marie Brunn, 43, ~and St•olt Cra i~ Brunn. tR, both of 13371 Mcl';\'oy Lane. Garden Gro\'c. A ccordi n~ l o poli ce, th<' mothe r-son duo was takc11 into C'ustody shortly uftcr a c·nll rc· portin)l a robbery in pro>!rcss was receiived. Police said the 11 Jl. m. <':tiler reported a car beinit parked in "a getaway position" outside n small market. at 1740 W. La Veta St. The same c aller reported s ec· ing two per sons ~ct outorthe car. don masks and then walk into the .store. As a palrof offi<'er neared the scene of the allef?ed r obbery. he saw a car hurtle from the drive. the start of a brief chase that didn't end until three shots werc fired at the fleeing auto. Later. a clerk in the store told police he had been robbed al gun· point by a pair of m ask·wearin!? bandits. 'code Challenged NEW YORK (AP> -A federal judge refused Wedncsday lo bar West Point from cnforcinJ? its honor code but said he would de· cide later on a request by four t'adets that a court weigh its con· stitutionalily . U.S. District Jud,l?c Richard Owen reserved decision on the cadets' request that a three-judge court hear their con- stitutional arguments called a s uspended sittinl! pos i. tion about 7:30 a .m. by a prison guard. Wrapped around the convicted murderer's neck was an electric cord used to connect e arphones to a television set in his cell The cord r eportedly was looped around two cell bars so that when B~an nudged his body from a stool the cord tightened arounp his neck and strangled him. "He must have been verv ae termined to kill himself. All he needed to do to relie\'t~ the pre ssure was to stand ur>." said San Quentin official Robert Merkle. Althoug h ther e was writing material in his cell. Bean did not leave a suicide note. Nor did he discuss plans to lake his own life with any of his 53 fellow death row inmates, said Merkle. "I chatted with him a couple of dars ago in the <rccrc;.1tion 1 room. lie was nmiable. He didn't seem partic ularly bothered by anything," Merkle added. San Quent in official!'! had not h<'cn ablt> to t'ontacl Be:in·s father in Coram . Mont.. t11 tell him of his son ·~ death. But word w us relayed to thl' sl:ik prison in Chino whC'rc Hean's younger brother. Charles Dennis Bean. 22, is ser\'ing il lift> term in prison for his part in Finklea's s laying on Oct. 31, 1974. Tht• popular colle~e sludenl was brutally murdered during a SlJO Ha lloween n ight robbery of an all·nil?ht market in Fountain V Hll(IV. In ·st>paratc trials early this \'ear. both Bl'.'an brothers were (·onvirt<>d of F inkl<>a's firs t d<'J?rcc m urete r . (See SUICIDE, Page J\2) Children Need Help Leaming disabilities. an umbrella term covering a range of neurological pro· blems. sometimes is called brain injur y or neurological impairment -and som etim es is over· looked. The federal government ('Stimates that 1 to 3 per- cent of the school:age population has learning disabilities severe enough to require special educa- tion. Other estimates run to 40 percent. Children can be helped to com pensat e fo r their weaknesses. if identified al an early age. By the time they are 12 or 13, however. ·much d a mage is done Story, Ct. OCC Collisfon Sharam Nadjafinia. 22. Costa Mesa. gets emergency aid for <'Uls and " fractured wrist from Cost a Mesa firemen following a collision in the• Orange Coast College parkin,g lol Wcdncsda ~· afternoon. The.• o;tudcnl's auto collided with a car driven hv Kt'nneth I<.:. Ncwhcr v. :m. also of Cos ta l\iesa. Nadjafm ia wasn :t hos p1tali7rd . Art Colleetion Did Hays Expend Taxpayers Funds? WASHINGTON CAP\ The FRI is invesli~ating an allc):!a· l ion that Rep. Wayne !lays <D· Ohiol, used public funds to huy paintings, antiques and oriental ru~s during t rip!> ;.1hroad . a Justke Department source s aid. A Hays !lpokes man said Wed · nesday the objects were bought with his money. not with tax- payers' funds. The source said the investiga· tion is in a preliminary sta~e. Hays' spok esm a n Carol Clawson confirmed ·that llays has a collection of oil paintings. antiques and rugs at his Ohio farm and in his congressional of. fice. She said Jfays bought the Items with personal funds over a period or 20 or 30 years, and de- nied flatly that any governmen· tal money was used. "He has receipts and cancelled checks for all items that were purchased," she said, adding that FBI investigators had not asked to see the reeeipts and che<'ks. She s:iact she did not know the purchase price or present value of the items, but said, "We're nol talkin~ abou t millions of dollars." The Jus tice De partme nt source would not say who. ac· cused Hays of us init itovernmcnt funds for the purchases, but said, "We do ha ve an allegation and we are inves tii?ating." The <See HA VS, Page A2> /DA GETS NEW FACE, NEW LIFE After a 10-hour operation ancl several weeks of recovery. a teenage Oregon ~irl looked at her self in the mirror and laughed for joy. She saw a new face. The girl, Ida Hays. was born with a deformed face and head. The ope ration, whlt•h involved bone transplants -and movinl' her brain, has ~iven her a new Ufe. Her brain as keen as ever , Ida Hays is ra rinJ? to j:lo. Story AS. Wet Weather To Subside Along Coast Mo d er a l <' Iv · h 1• av\' r :11 n i;howcri; fell s t(•adaly along Ow · Ora n J?£• <:oasl toda,· hut fill' storm front was <'X f><'ct<.><I lo cl tl>. appear tonight. Two traffi c <1ccid rnt s an Laguna n caC'h m ay havr 1)1:C'n caused by slack street!> or poor visibility. accord mi:: to poll<.'l' Other cities rcporl.('(I no damaJ,?1' or accident~ r e lated to the hril'f r ain s howers. A Los An,aeles meteorologist s aid today that rainy \\.Nllhcr 1~ not unusual for .I unc. although ii does not happen every year. St:•• said tflc A orm wa~ caused hy a low pressure syste m sitlinJ.! off the coast or central California Sunnie r !>l.ies and warmer weather a re reportedly on tap for Friday and the r emainder of the weeken d, a ccording to the weather lady . Tempe ratures ar c expected to be in the high 60s tn the h<.•a('h areas ovt>r the weekend wit h the therm o m el er r is in I? to th t• mid·i<ls inlancl. 'Stop Carter' Thenie NEW O RL EANS !AP> - Descr ibing himself as a pot ential giant k ill<'r . California Cov J err y Brown ha:-:-wC'pl 11110 Louisiana on hi~ onc·man :-.top Jimmy Carter dn \ <'. Brown ramc hcn• \rcdm·:-.<l:I\ night to woo tlit• I!) unt'omm11t1·;1 Louisian a d c lcp,at es to t ht• Democratic National Convl'll· t ion. lie spoke to thl' dcicg:itt·s. \\•ho rem und<'I· I hr h:anncr of (; m . Ed w 1 n E d \\ ,Jr J s , II u rt n g a bnrnkf;ast al the P,O \'er nor·" m:rnsion toda\ ;ind tht'n .nl dressed a join.I !-1·s~1011 ul llll' Ll•J?blaturc. "M ~· cxpcet atums arc low h111 m~ hopes are h1p,h. I am .1 n a\ 1c! ,>ut t o hring down ,, pnltt11•al <;oiiath. ·· Brown told lh'\hrllt'n :it 1\t" Orlc:.111s lntl•rnat1011al :\1rport I k ;ll'kl10\\ l<.•dg1·cl thal Ill' 1:-. :111 undl•rdn,r.: t n 1 hC' fornwr (; 1•ot'l! 1;1 gm·C'rnor. '' ho :-. ;,.1111 \\' l•11twsd a' that he had tht• n11mrnat11111 .:1•\\ ~, UJ! But , !>a11I Brown, ''The· 11:1t11in;il convt'ntion is down t h1• road :1 month. <I lot of !)t•ori1· an· yl!t IP "In i;1x nr1m:rril'" wtwrt· I wa" t•nt t'l'l'fl as et w n I l' 111 r•:111d r<I ak or s upporting ,111 11rw11mm1llt·<I !-l:it1•, .I 1 mm·; c· :1 rt"" lo~f .ind Inst dl.'t'iSi\'civ." llrnw11 '\:a1d . Brown saici hC' ha(ln'l µ1\ 1·11 .im thought lo an•t•pl ml! ,t 'flOI a' "i<'t' pn•s1dcnl on a< 'arl 1·r I t<'k1·1 Ill' said he douhl<·d C~1rtc·r \\ot1ld m:1kt• s ud1an11ff1·L ''I'm a realis t :md I rn not <See BROWN, Pa~•·/\:!\ \\'••at h••r I) " r r r a ' 1 11 g <' I 1l u '' ., tonight ;ind ~11nn y 1"ri1l~1) I h)!h Fri<lay 111 mad 7()o;. low ton1 g_ht llf'IH'I' ~Ill>. ('hann· of rain lt•:-is than 111 pt•n•cnt tonighl INSIDE TODA~ Jlo11t1• flfi. nnre thr symh11/ fl{ OO•'t'nl11re a11d rrm1anrP 111 " nutrnn m/nt11ntcd 1111111 mofn/1 111. 1~ rww a crarkmg. Rrrdr/ h117hwny rep/u1·Pd hy y/£'11m· znp •nter strde s 1"or n rio.~tolg1r /l)ok of th1• Mnm Street o//\mr r 1ca. sec• /\7 Index Al MoMy Trtt (1 Mo••U Bt cs 86 Al Your $er.,lu Erm11 lom1Mt -l M loyd C..ltfor"'• c,.,,.., ,.,,,..,. c1 .... 11 ... Comic. Cro~s...,rd Ootl\NOloto E.dllort•I P•'!4' fnltrCAlft .... ftl ,,,,.", .. 14MOH OIH' MnUlllCltr\ B• Muh•.itl Fu""' AS N~lt.,..•I IMW\ cs 0r ..... c ...... ,, Cl.it ""°"It C4 SyMa Por1t r C4 SPOrh ••.cs AIO c.,., 07 A 10 Scod M.t•-•I\ ... Ttl•YftrOft CS Tlw•ltr\ IU-7 Wll•f"4!r C1 WorlG Ntw\ CJ "''·" Ill flt u A4 ••.cs j ., " . . . 12 DAILY PILOT s Detective Tells POW Ransoin Offer GRAND RAPtnS. Mich CAP > A pr1rntc detective says he was offered a Ch<mt•e to runsom l\HJ Aml•n cun f)rboners n( war from Luo~ two yt-;.irs 11~0 and was tultl th1•1l that lHJ to 300 c1thcrs rnight be hl'ltl in Lhc Asian coun· trv 1·1u.•odOrl• n. Grcvers who runs lhe Fatman lnternat1o~al Detcc- t 1vl' A~c11c.v. said hl' deelded to lalk uliout his scct·et mbsion /tlars•bf11111d after Nort h Vietnam Insisted this week it no lo n ger holds any Americans captive. Grevers said he agrees the North Vietnamese probably have no Amen l·an prisoners. "I believe they are in Laos near the Chinese border,'' he i;a1d. The detective said he met three times in May 1974 , with Pathet Lao officials in Vientiane, Laos, Viking Test 'SUccessful' WASJllNGTON (/\PJ -The Viking 1 spacecraft bound for Mars to scar('h for lire suc- <·essfully completed a rocket fi r mg today tha t put it on t·ourse to RO into orbit around the red planet June 19. National spa('e agency offi cials :.aid they were trying to de· termine whether the maneuver also cleared up a m echanical problem that forced postpone· ment of the course change Wed- nesday. The engine in t he orbiter sec· Lion of the two-piece craft fired for 125 seconds .and s lowed its fi,000 m .p.h. speed by about 113 m.p.h .. the National Aeronautics and Spa<'C' Adm in islration said. !\fission t•ontrollcrs hoped lht: Taxpayers Dial-a-fume SYRACUSE. N. Y. <A P l -County employes have been using government tcle phones to make as many as 100 lon~·distancc calls a month to Dial-a - Joke in New York City, of- ficials s ay. A look by officials into how Onondaga County <'mp l oyes u s e th e te lephon e durin ~ work hours a l so f o und on e e mployee -Jater sus· pe nded for 30 days - operated a travel agency from a county phone, a nd another spent more than eight hours on a long. distance call to a relative. She W<.is reprimanded. And dozens of calls were made to r ace tracks and ball parks. San Cle"1i!nte Isle Wildlife 'Threatened' WASHINGTON (AP) -Seven species of wildlife face possible extinction on San Clem e nte Island off California because of habitat loss. the Interior Depart· mentsa ys. The department. which has proposed the s pecies for listing as endangered. ide ntified the ~cvcn as the wreathed island snail, horseshoe snail, Gabb's snail. San Clemente loggerhead shrikc. San Clemente s ai:te spar- malfunction -a leak in a valve that maintuins pressure inside a . ruel tank -would correct itself during the course maneuver . Space agency oCfic ials said they didn't consider the leak serV>us. At worst. they said Wed- nesday, it could shorten the life of the Viking orbiter . The orbiter section of the t wo- piece crart is to circle the planet while the lander section descends to the surface of Mars. The land· ing is scheduled for July 4. Meanwhile, a labor dispute at a radar tracking station in the California desert complicated the job of sending Viking into its proper orbit. About 200 technicians at the Gol ds tone Tracking Station in ijarstow s aid they planned to picket today. They are members of the Internation al Brotherhood of E lectrical Workers. Their contr act with the space division of the Ford Motor Co. ex- pired May I. a nd the m embers are seeking a wage increase. The spacecra ft, launched Aug. 20, is about 1.5 million miles from Mars. 16 Indicted In 2-County Gambling Rap LOS ANGELES <AP> - Federal indictments have been handed down naming 16 ~rsons a ll eged ly i nvolv ed in mul t imiUion-dollar gambling operations In Los Angeles and Orange counties. One of the two indictments is- sued Wednesday charges nine persons with operating a num- bers game that used the winning numbers from the weekly Mex- ican and Puerto Rican lotteries. The second indictment charges seven persons with operatin g an illegal bookmaking ring that in- \'Olved betting on horse racing, the World Series. and other events. Students Die, Killer Escapes BUFFALO, N .Y. (AP> -Two college students were strangled and a third was seriously slabbed near tbe campus of the State University a t Buffalo. A fourth student escaped. and so did the killer. • before negotiations broke orr alter the American Embassy ther e learned about them. "It just died 1'ecause I was no longer pri vate~; Grevers said about the negotiations he said he conducted with a woman and three men he would not identify. He sa id the woman was the wife or Pragna Kbamsouk Keola. vice chairman ot the Pathell L110 party and of the then newly f ormed Nat ion a l Coalition Political Council in Laos. Grevers said he waa told he could ransom t wo Americans for S225.000. Later, I here "\\'ere an d1cations othe rs might kw freed without ransom. "They had almost a burning desire to ne gotiate with ~omcone wt\p had the abili ty lo unhurdl·n t hem fro m the care of thl•sc POWs in an honorable. privJtc. Fro• Pag..-A I HAYS •.• nongo\'ern m ('Ol, m nnnc•r ." Grcvcrs s•11d. Tbe 200 10 300 American:-. Grevers said he wm; told about flurportcd ly w .. ·n· ut fou r· <':m w :-.. 1n the Pluin of J ars, nt'ur San• ncua and in northern Lao~ near China. The Pent a g o n l ists ISl 6 Amen cnns missing in Jndochin;i Besl(lcs Am ericans, Grev<'r" said he heard the Pathet Luo.,. .1s Exam Set ForLBMa1i source s aid the allegation did not come from Elizabeth Hay, lluys' rormer mistress. Republ ica n Leader J ohn Jn Assault Rhodes today attac!Jed Speaker Carl Albert's handling of the payroll-sex scandal involving A 1:-aguna Bcad1 man who was Hays and called for a s wffplnf ~Vt('ted _lust month o( assaull- in ves Ii g a ti on of a ll House mg a wa1tn,~s ai.:rel'<1. W~lnes­ payrolls by a bipartisan select. day_ lo ~nd~rg1) p:.ych1.a\n c e x· committee. amm at1on bdort> bctn~ sen-tenced. TAKES OWN LIFE Doomed Kiiier Bean Fro• Page Al SUICIDE ... "This recent scandal has pro- ved to be a black eye on the entire House that can only be healed b.v a complete, thorough and, most im· portant , bipa rtisan investiga- tion." Rhodes said. Rhodes criticized Albert's selection of three Democrats - and no Republicans -to study House payroll a nd staffing pro· cedures. He s aid he would try to get through a resolution creating a 10-member select committee, evenly divided by party affilia- tion, to audit payroll and expense account vouc hers and to make sure everyone actually was us. signed duties. At the end of Hugh's trial, the As for the broader review of jury condemned him to die. House staffing practices, Rhodes Following that recomm enda· declared that "Allowing a pa nel l ion . Superio r Court Judge .· of De mocrats to investigate al- William Jfurray last !\larch 12 legations or Democratic corrup- sentenced the convicted man to t ion is about like le tting death in San Quentin's gas Haldeman, Ehrlichman and chamber. Mitchell investigate Watergate. When imposing the death sen-The De mocrats wouldn't have t ence, Judge Murray talked to bought that and the Republicans the sandy·haired, slightly-built aren't going to buy this." murderer as a friend. He referred to for mer While The judge said he ha d grown to House aides under President like Bean and regretted his duty Nixon and to the former Ally. and conscience call ed on him lo Gen. John Mitchell. sentence Hugh to die. Jt was unfortunate, Judge Mur· r ay.said , that Hugh bad not died a hero's death while he served in Vietnam r ather than as a con- victed killer. A few weeks l a t er, Hugh Bean's voice was again hea rd in Judge Murray's courtroom in Santa Ana. In a ta pe recording played at Cha rles Bean's trial. Hugh ad- mitted that it was he who had killed Finklea during the Halloween night robbery 18 months earlier. It was the na ture of that crime as much as the crime itself that led'Hugh Bean on his path to San Quentin's death row. Ri chard Th<.1ver Barrett. 51. continued to insist to Superior Court JudAe W:i rren Kni~hl that he was not guilty of sh1x)l tng the woman in the hand. Bui befor e the brief court. session ended, Barrett grudAini.l · l y ag r e ed to s ubm it t o psychiatric examination befort- bean g sentenced to from s ix months to life in stale prison. Last m onth. it took a jury only three hours to decide Barrl'lt was guilty or the Nov. 26, 1975. wouno- ing of a 37-yea r·old woman oul- side the Old Brussels Hcslaurant in Laguna Beach. During Barre tt's tri<.11. th<' motive given Cor the assault w;.is the victim and her auto"s rl·- semblance to the dcfl•ndant's former Airlfricnd <tnd her 1·;11·. Barr ett was arres t cd h ,. Laguna Beach poli ce la ::.·l Dece mber shortly after he ar· rived home from a veteran's hospital where he r eportedly had undergone mental observation. Key factor in his arrest re· portedly was a polil·e artist's rl.'11· dering of a description or the vi<·· ttm 's assailanL supplied l>y the \'ictim. As reconstructed at two trials, the young student athlete was shot in the face as he stood behind a m arket c'ounter 10 minutes before be was to leave work. ®QUALITY TELEVISION holdini! 600 or 700 Th.ti pn orll'r). \\lwm lw ~:il<I ni .1~· han· ln.!t'n ll1Cl'l'l'll.tl"il'°' htn•(I h• ll l!hl 111 l.;10~ h\ 1111' l :-.. \1•1111.11 In tdll~l'lll"l' 1\~\"ll( .\ <I n·v1•r:-. "a~ 1n thl' m•w!S I :i:-1 Yl':lr \\ hl'n h 1s Ion~ :.tan1J1n~ d ;rnl\ I h :.it ;i I\/ ,I\ y pl Ml' Wllh IO ml'll .1 lm:.inl \\ :.i:1 1h)wnc<l in ttw Baltit" 111 1\111·11 lllfi(I was con f1rnwtl U\ lhl' l'cnt~ROft. f 'r•ut1 l"age A I BROWN •.• i1l1m~ to lakt• 11 1111y 1'11r1lwr thn11 ts pos::.il>h•. B11t I tlo lh111k lllllM' d l'll1)!:11 I'S ;1 l"l' rrt'l' flt'tlllll' Th\•y'n.' not 011 111•d II) w1~hody. llrO\\ II ~;ml Earlu·r . hl' bla:-.tc<l Carll'r for tll'l'ept1ng ~upport rrom 1\labuma (i<w:-Gcori:<' W<ill:ICf', ··Wt• h:11t• n il\\ a man who .;tar1cd off sayllll! he wus th<' :ilt\•rn:it h·1· to \\ all :wt~. thtal ht· \\us the man \\ho was ai.:a111:.t th1· machine, a){;.11nst thC' urgan11a· 11011. ;ill of 11 :.udd1•n doing a fl111 flop anti I rying tr1 put h1inscll t)\ l'I" tht• hlp \\1th th(• \('!'~ dt• rnent:. ht• c·nlll'll.l'd,°' l!nl\\n :.a1rt. Brown :tl:;o said he lalkt•tl b~· lclephonl1 Wednt>:.il:.i~' with Mtn· n<'SO~ Sl'n. Hubert llumphrc~ and Ch1("<.1go Ma)r>r Richard Daley. lit-said Dall') rn vilcd him to addrl·:-.s Illinois 01.!mOl"raltt• dc lcgalt•s d e:.p1t c l'ndors 1ng Carter. ··Ob\'iOusl~·, a lot or d<>lc·galc•s h.1ve ~ont• l11 L':irlt·r.'· lw s:11d "B11t 1t '-. .Ill vltl pultl tt:d ~..inw to t.'\Jj::~t·rat t· ~our 't n•n).!t h to g l'l .1 hand wagon p~ \ 1·1\ol og.\ tn11\ in11 ' Bro\\ n ~ :11 d I I\ :i I :tf I l' r Lou1~1a1w. ht· 1111gl11 1-!U m1 to :\las~ad1u:-cll:-., \1 hl•rc lht• m.1 JOrtt y ul 10.1 <lt•lt>l!:.tles piekctl 1n lht: M;.irl'h ~ prirnar~ an· vlcd~cd to now mal"I i\"i: <.•ttnrlid:itC'S, amt l1l Co11nc \•t 1cut , when~ 51 111- lcj!a\cs wall be picked al a state• <·onn•ntto11 th1:-. 1nunU1. ·"I" m 1-?tilllg to J.!O fon, :1rd .,,. lonl-! as 11 m:-ik1•s sense' In nH'," tw ~a11I . "flwre ma\ h<.' :.utnl' surl 1>uppo1·t for Ca rtc1:. · After being seriously wounded, the victim was pursued into a storeroom where his assailant continued to pump bullets into his body. . Months later . the killer's father would break down on the witness stand and sob his sym- pathy to the slain youth's family And a hard-bitten judge would regret the need to send the killer to his death. 1976 zenith 100°10 Solid-State Finally. the killer himself would decide to take his own life while waiting execution on San Quentin's Prison's death row. CIHllOM 1tOllOI II • Brilliant Chromacolor Picture Tube • 100% Solid-State Chassis Buy Now ... Save Now ~~~~~~~-~~.~· . Police said today they_ are look· • Patented Power Sentry Voltage Regulating System DURING OUR srrt. the coenonycha. The dc partmC'nt said the species s uff('red b<-cause man se\·ercly changed the island's t radil1on a I wood I and and :-.a~cbrush habitat on which the species we re dependent. Goats , s will& and black-tailed clN•r. introchiCed to the coastal island. q111 ('kly denuded areas of n •gctal1011, the department said. 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Arabs Protest VJ ENNA, Aus tria · (AP) About 2Q Arab stud<'nts O<'cupied lht' offiC<' or the Syrian cultural 3ttachc her e toduy. protesting S~·r1a·s m ilitary intervention in Lebanon. 1 Rela ted story, A4.) No one was harmed in the takeover, 1x1lice said. T ht'y said the stu- t11'nts were cliscu~11in~ the sit ua- tion with Syrian officials. JbmexRole SAN DIEGO <AP> - A retired c hief administrative officer of San Diego County has been ques- tioned about his possible role in the annexation (If La Cost a, spent ~n hour before the county grand Jury Tuesday. The puncl 1s in· V<'sli~atin~ or~anized crime. The resort involvini? La Costa Country Club and a 6,400-acrc re- sidential development is owned by several men includini: Mo Dalitz. who w as once linked to or· i?anlzed cr im e figures by the Kefauver Crime Committcl'. Thanks Anyway Thoughlful Thief Sociable SEATTLE CA P> -The burglar ate salami and potato salad before he took off with the old stereo. He left a note thanking W. Lee Singleton and congratulat· ing him on his new master's degree. The burgul ar's note, written after the thief rum- maged through some mail while Singleton and his wife slept, r ead : "Dear Sue and Lee. "Due to the circumstances I write in great haste: l regret the necessity of 'borrowing your stereo, but .cheking out the house. I'm sure r ou can arfo:d it. Con· gratulations on the M.A. Remember, you either fl!ar vour fate too much or your deserts are small. if you dare not put it to the touch -lo win or lose it all. Good night.'' Si n gleton said he doesn't under stand the philosophical message. The DUTTON • S2937W 25" '76 Model ~ I ff ,.fl,.,·: ONLY ~-· . .r:-· . . 1• ~II ' .. '. / OUR LOW, s57aa-LOW PRICE · HURRY! LIMITED QUANTITY Many Other Models from Which to Choose 1:11111·n,•lf•ry Mnrra111i1·~ 1•111.~ fh1r P1>rNftnol 011•• '1•nr t.iHarn11t1••• fh1 l ."•·•·ry Prod1tc•f Mt' .-..-11! 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa M..,....,_, .... ,,_ I D_. WHi of Certt Jt. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily 9-6 Sat. 9-5:30 ~Mt. Hwlllw .,,_ 5'ilc• I tH THESE EUCTltOHIC rltOFESSIOHALS SERVICE YOUR EQUlftMEMT .. Dettnis" ...... & \S Y!@M [? ®@U1WD©© Tht! column apr>earit daily e.ICt"p( Saturd.,y» and MC>Gdays. I i•ol II 1Jr1,/1/,•ur ' / 111 11 11 tflo· } '11/ /J/11111 /'UI 11 11/ t 111 111/ /11/1<' •I• I 1111 ,,,,," ,.,, ""'' (/I' I t1•11 '''"' ,,,., II '" \11/t I' lllt'tflUf/f'\ 111 I/II I I'/ 11/1/o 'tt/ ti /11/ ,,,, ,,,, \\ \/111/ //"Ill 1/111'\fllllt\ 111 /' '' r /J,, ,, ,, 11 ''1111 1 ,\f!rt I• 1· <1 r11 11111• r·1111 ~1 f 111//11 , / 'lfl 1! / 1 (I /Ill /' /,11,11 I '11~ ,,, \/,.,,, 1 ',\ ., .,, ''• , ,,, ,,,,,,. ,,,.,,, ,,.,,.,,,,,,,11' 111111i/11•1 Depo•ft La•lh•g DEAit l'i\T. I put a 5.'l0dt·pos1l rm an <iparl m ent I wo Wt.ot•ki. <.111,11, hut I <'hanuect my mind :ih<1ut 1l la t<'r. Now I 'm lulct IJ, lht• m anager that m y dt'll(l~ll will nol h<· rC'fun1led 1>11 I ha\ l' ;11w n·· n111 rs t<' · \V. E.. Nt·wp11rt Bt•:u·h SeltfJfJl's 0111 ! DAIL y PILOT A :1 1111ditor EmiSsion Plan Wasting Taxes? SJ\CRt\M F.NTO 11\J') -Thl' California Auditor General s:ivs thl' vehicle l'm iss iun e<mtrnl pro- gram bcin~ put inlo l'ffcl'l in the South Coast Air O;csin, wh11·h 111- dudes Oran gt• (;ounty, t•ould waste Slti4 million m laxp.i~ crs · m oney in 10 yea rs It a lso s a1c1 another ~ii million a Yl'ar in motoris ts ' m ont•y coul1l be W11Slt'tl. Th(' re port to the k gislaturt•, out Monday. mack rce11mml'111f;,i. lions fut· savings or the pros pl' cl i \'l.' \\ uste uf ta)>. Matine's Training 'Primitive' puy<'rs ' mont•y, it Sl.litl Sl44.(; million is rl'latcd to a contrar . tor 's m<•o mpl..:tc• desi~n stUtly, that the n ct•tl for SlO.:> million "11rlh of m \nicomputcrs and C ll U I p Ill &.'II t h a S II U l h l' I' 11 1·:.tabl1s het1 , und lllllll'el!SSUl'Y Ck · lH'rt ins pcC'tion s1lc·s would cost .muth('r $8.7 rn11J1011. It s a11I m utonsls l'lluld ."U\'l' S!t> rm lli11n a Yl'Ur throug h a rt'vision o f n •p :11r proccdurt•s l>1• that m inimum low·eost atlJUSlmc nts lllSll•ad of maJOr n•pa11s - l'OUl<I be m ::Id(.• on \'l'hlCIC'S whit-h (all the c m1l>s1on tes t onlv marJ,!111 allr . - The r eport ~aid Lhc dcs1~11 :.. t u d ~· w :J s 11 rd l' r l' cl t> y I h C' lt•g1slaturc for the s ix c-ounties of t he b as in. It was awardl'd to Olson L aborntor1e s . lne. \'ou have no right to )our money back. unlc~s \'OU mad!' an a grcc mt>nt wht•n \OU math· tht· di-posit that you 'could "f'l tbt• money back if you than~t>d vour mind. In the fulur<'. try to m<ilkt• i.ure you really want an a11art- ment bt-fore you put down any money. Also m akt• sure• \'OU find out what thr money wili be a1» plied toward when vou do takt• Slud<:nh hlas l cfl from Custa Mesa's llal<.·.irr c School for summer n tcut ion . l<·a ,·in g-little doubt .ibout how thcv fec•I iJbout it. Studc•nls all a long the ()r.inge <'<Jasl will bC' letting off skarn as :rn mmer ,·ucation he-gi ns this WCC'k for mo~t of them. llowe\'t>r. in the Laguna H<'al'l1 amt Capistrano sl'hool distrkts. the kids have tu go lo school om.' mor<.' week WA S HI NGTON U d 'J /\ former C'h ief psyC'hrntri:.l at 'tlw l\larinc Corp~ h asc al Parris Island, S.C .. dC>s t·rihes training of r('cruits as prim itivc initiation r ites designt>d lo l'Onfirm thl' m;isculinity of those who m l.f kl• it through the C'oursv "lltl WCv(.'r, the plan wh irh Ols on sut>1n1ttecl was based upon <1n mrom plc tc analysis . a nd ac- cordingly, t heir r l.'<'Ommc•nda· twns wt•re found to be without atlt•quat <.' s ubs tantiation ," 11 said. The auditor gener;.11 said thv diugn ost IC' t•n i::inc meas urc- mvnts, being rt.'qUllL'<i bccaUSt' Of thl' O lson r ccommt•ndations. s hould he l'11min:1ted hcvornf basic e m isswn kstrng "unt1 i it is cf t.'lt.•rmint•d th:it con s u mer hl•nt'fits " from mnrl' lhorou~h k s t111g "more than offsc.'t ttwir cost." tht~ apartment. · Complab1f Topless OEt\H PAT· I ordC'rcd an MG t·o11vC'r!ihl<• tnp from .J.(.' Whitn(•y of Ch1l·ugo ror my son last Septc•"lbt>r I w:mtC'd 1t sent to him in Kentul'k.\' for his hirlh· tfay In Ot·tobt•r. Wl'IJ, ht· dilln't i;:et it. a nd s till hasn't. I've• writ· t l'n to J .C. Whilnt:v sC \'l'r al t imes. SUJ?J'.~<·sting that.l'rl likctll" li \'er y or my mont'~· h;l<'k I final- ly cant•C'lcd th<· onk r ht•t·ausc m v SOn had to buy 3 l'<ll lop fo0r himself Still. r can't seem lo m ake this t•om pany undt'rstand that it O\\'c•s m<· moll(.''" H T .. Fountain Vallt:'\' Your ~7.95 refund is bt'lng prci. ces11ed immediatt>ly. Marj!l' Rrychel. c u s tomer s c•rvitl' spokf'sman for J .C'. Whitnev. said that tht' firm had to canct•I more than :mo orders for MG con- vertible tops because• th«•y could not be obt a ln<'d Crom the dis- • tributor. Matt>rials shartal{e wa!t the reason ginn for lhis pro- blem. i\ VS "ill forward vour proor of purchas" and reiatPd papers to the mail order firm for its records. Therap!J Loa~•f'ff D EA H P 1\ T I am it1tt•rcs te<f in Jocatin~ :i phys1<·i;1n fllWl1fic<I in the pr:H'I H'l' of orthumolecular (m egant;im1n > therapy fur treat mcnt llf mt•nlal disorders . l'\'c hear1I :i bout sev(•ral doctors usin~ this t rl'atment in Southern California. hut l'd like to obtain the names of all establishC'rl practitioner :'! in t he Southwvst. II.If .. Cc>sla !\l(•sa The Jlul(lt'y Institute for Hio~odal R e search and il.'i divis ion. the Ameril'an Schi7.ophrenla Assodallon, offt•r a reft•rral list of «>stahllshed or- thomolecular·psychialry practi· tioners throughout the country. 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I ht• lt•;ittirt•tl s pt•ak1•r hoth 11:1~·., fo lio\\ 1ng f11r 1111·r r1n• :1111! hrt•cu;1nl 1·h1d l>l'llwrt (; · 111111 · llij!)!ill' \\ho\\ ill l'e\'ll'W tht• Ill:-. tory or I ht• huil<l 111 lo! Cit\ 1lffit•ials ~:1111 th:1t on :\1on •lav "1t n1;1d\\ :I\' ~lll l!1'r 11:11 n O'ilar a anct He'n Oakland nt the piano will prt'St•nt "Thi• ~1 al!"' Still There. Mr. l\l',I'." ;1 JHttnnt1<· soni:i writll'n "·'· 0 ;1ldand a n1I George' J <'SSl'i Mo ntlnv's :irt1nl1t•<: 11wl111I<· t(1u rs. Fl ;)g llay n·n ·nw nit·'· of f'1 c 1a l d<'d1('at 11rn hy Ma~·or Wicd<'r an" pn•s1'ntal1nn of a 45 star nail to till' N l'W hmcl llous c hy the Chiltlrc n nf the /\ml'nt'an Re ,•olution . Off1r1~11s said thcrt• we r e only 45 st a rs m lhl.' fla)! whl'n the Newland llou~r wnl' built. Idelle .111n i.t l?l11lh ha.s bc<.·11 c hairwoman of lhc N"'' lunrl Res t or a t inn Cnm m 11 ll'r . Sh<' !<;11rl th<.'hOUSl'W:IS ht11ll 111 llif18h.\ \\' T Newland a n1I ha s ht•1•n m:1rkt•<I :is the mo~t historically s1gn1f1l'unt sil<' in the c-1 ty Presley Stages Defense Dr. Jonath;,in Comen s1111J Wvll nesclav that for those who art• 1111· ahlt• ltl livv with th1· stress. "l~t' Manne Corps doesn't know \dll'll tu s top <md tnl's 111 subjel'I lht•m to m orl' har;1ssmvnl and It saicf tht.• m1n1tompull'rs arl' lo bl' m stalll•cl m t•ach of the pro· µosed 81 ms pc<:twn sites in the has1n The r l•twrt s ai<I St0.5 m1ll1on <·ould tw !'>avc'CI 1f the t•om- pull•rs :111(! tlwir fll'rtpheral ~ear •Jrl' l'hmmatcd and the number of sites rcduct•d by one· third. Embattled Invention Focus ~SEC Hearing puni."ihmc•nt .. lie t o l<l l.I Jlous <' /\rmt•d S1•n·11·1·s s ub<'•lmmil tt•t· 11f rl'cru1 ts "ht•mg punchctl. oft 1·n r cpcatt-dly. lwmg knrn:kl·d lo thl· i.:rountl . being k 1t·kt'<I or rlrnp kicked ha\'ing their rihs hrnkt•n . bt•mg choked. lll'mt.! guut.:t•rl 111 t he t'~'<'S. hvin!{ h1l on th1• ht•atl \\Ith a nnc hull Hy JOA~NF. RF.YNOl.DS Ot Ot~ 04•1\' Pilot St111H Allornc.\ s for Tht• Presley C"ompanit'S wert• cxpet1c<I tu c·all lht' fir st dl'fcnsc w1tnl-ss tod<1v 111 tlw .tH'anni:?s based 1111 S<.-1·ur1ties 4.1 nd Ext hang t> Comm 1ss ion l'hargcs that lhe company made mrslc.•ading s tatemc·nls about ii!.. pun•hast• Of the ('OlltC'OVC'rs 1a l hyc1rn,1.:t•n con\ erter. Toda.v 's session openC'd in thC' wake of a sometimes s turmv H'Sl>lOl1 Wt•dnl':-.tlay lhal fraturl·;I tlw reclusive invcnlnr of the t·on· vt•rter . Sam Le<H•h, as well as two hydrogt•n conversion experts who opposed I.cu c h 's l'laims. One. DL Donald Hunker. a chem1str.v professor from UC Irvin<'. s aid the chances of Leach h;.i\'ini? uncovered som e ne w law of physical scie n ce that would c.·nahle him to operate iil l'On· tra\'C·nl ion to known laws w;.is .. m thC' s ame ballpark as flapping ~our arm. a nd sayin~ you're go· mg lolly from hcr1: to San f''ran- t'isco. ·' Ll'ach 's appt•ar an<'C' Wednes- day brought a turnout of nearly 200 partisan obser vers w ho <'hcered tlw g rey-h aired inven· tor l.t•at•h's t estimo ny was •II times con tr adictory. and in a few instances he dis p uted testim ony given earlier this week by Rnn- tlall Pres I C'~·. presiricnt of thl• NPwport Ueach homebuilding firm . Lcal'h also cl(•clinl'ct ln answ1•r 36 question" over the ohjl.'ction of hc~1r1ng of11cer Donald M;irk1111. Markun. \\ho i s an ad m111istrali\'C' law .1udgt'. said that lht• SEC' coul<I {!<'l :1 fc.•dl'rnl court onlC'r lo forl'c Ll•ach lo answ<'r lhe q11f'stio11s hut SEC all11n1Py .l1m l\lt•n·t•r saul ht• ha<I n111·11m mt•r1t on whvtht•r that <l\'t•nu1· \\Olll<I he pursued. ''bc_~U!_ins Lea_t h rl'f11Sl'<I to an~\\C'r tk:tlt with the workllll!S of h1-; mal'h111c \\ hit'h puq 111rtt•lf Ir turns lap watC'r ml<J ust•ahlt· h.\ llrngC'n gas in a <'ontinuou'> and "s1·lf s11s 1 :11nmg .. rvaction 111• also ll<'t'l111e<I to answpr ~in' (lllt•st w ns ahout his l'dural ion;;I "" profrs swnul harkgrouncl W1lh lht• C'Xl'C'ption of lhl' flllC's· l1t>r1:-on his cduc·ational bad, gr1111nd. Lcac·h had answN1·1l .di 11th1•r q 111•sl ions in a ur11at1• ·"''~"Hiii ht•lort• I ht• SJ-:(' 1111 1\pnl {1 ;r!l tl :t ll'llll S l'l'i pt of lhll l lt'Sllnlllll\' \\';1.-. :11lm1 lt1•1J ;i :-. 1·1·111t•n1·t• i1t t ht• hl'g111111ng nl lh11 lll'anng nn M111Hlay. i\1·1·ortling to Leal'l1. hi s 111:1d111w works 111 two rvl'll'S 1n allcl'n.1t111.,: diamhl•rs. oi1e c·yrlt• 11s1•s a c•at:1lysl In pull I he oxyg1•n 11111 11f '''!llt·r. thus frt•emg tlw h~·<lrn).!l'll for llSt' Tht· SC<'Ontl c·y dt> r1 ·rrhl\'t•s the OXH!<'n from tlw l'; 1 I ;1 I~ s I • l h II s rt• ;1 <I yin)! t he 1'.il ah·st for :J1111th1•r waler s phtt ii1g rt'aC't w n llt• Sa\s lh<1t on<'l'.' tlw t'alalv~l 1s twakd, the-lwo.nl'I<.' reartiun f11rn1~ht•s l't\OUl?h hv.at in the fir.;t :-ll'p to m akv t hC' sc•cond "ll'P w111·k. an<f so thl' mat'hmc• 1:. M·lr sus1t11 n111g. Thost• l'la1ms were di. pul<.'d by llunkt•r ;ind annl hC'r ex1K'rl \\ii lll'S:-., Dr JI<•\~ :ird lh•issofl 'CI,,\ Huth nwn r1•\'ll'Wt•d Lcal'11's 11all'nt application <1111J dl'clar ed that lh<• thcrn.10dynamil' lh('orics s1't fotlth in it an• smmd b11t tlw numbers usc(l In lhc t•akulations ar1• in error. A11d. thC'y testified. the calcula· lions he ust'd are cf one ut the levt'I of freshman c•ollcg1• cht•m1str~'. llunkcr. who tudictl Lt•aeh'!t Apnl .1 h•stimo11.v :1s wl'll ~1s la h n·ports fr11m ltH' l\\'t) r~1nhlH':. lhat r ;111 IJnd. inconclus1vc• t c~l~ of the dev1<'e in M ••rch. has :it h•n<lcd c' cry sc•ss 1on of the ht'lll· in.(.!s and l1stl.'ned intently to Lt•ach 's tt-s l1monv. t 'ntlt•r I ht> :\I C'rl'l'I' QUC'st1onin:!. hl' l hl'Orl 7.ed l h al lht' SC'COO<i phase of l.t•a C'h 's rt·action--lhl.' :-.11-c·allt'Cf oxygc•1t n •gcnc•rallon ph<.rsc• doC's not oceur and that th<· oxygen remains adhered to the l'alalysl . l 'ndc r tht•se cirC'ums tanccs'h<' t•stimatcd that the mac·hmC' will work up lo 60 hours at the m ost bC'forc that catalyst becom ('s compll'te ly saturated with ox- y~en atoms a nd t•an no longer absorb any more . · · Then, he s;lid. thC' m achine will need to go throul?h another hcat- inj? stage• to rC'move the oxygen. "What he has invented ... Bunker said, "1s a V<.'ry C'xpensive way of' produdng h ydrogen by ext•hang· in~ electricity for it." Presley. who earliC'r t estified that he con sidered purchase of n•s1dential <i pplication rig hts to lh(• machine for S510.000 a ~ood business risk . de<'linC'd to com- ment on any of the testimony g iven Wednesday. Leach a l times contradict<'<.I his own testimony as well as testimony he made before the SE C in April and testimony of· rered earlie r by Presley. Prl'.'sley told the hearing Mon· day that Leach had prior ap· proval of all press releases con· tt•rning the <'on verte r. Thos1..: press r eleases ~ire ;.it the heart of lhC' SEC a ll<'gation s ag ainst the t•ompany . Lea<'h Wednesday said he had no s uch :1pproval a nd told thC' hearing tha t h e coulct only recall Oii<' phon<• con vC'rsatmn with Prcsll'Y in whic-h a press relea se \\'as discussed h<.'forc its rl'lcasl'. La ter. howev1·r. under cross <"1;a minat i11n t>_v Prt>sh•y's :H - torn<.•y , l.cach ·11t1•n'd his stance !'>hghtly and s a11I ht·lildll'l rcC.1T1 :-.1h.'1·1r1cally t.11st·us~10g any prt•ss rl'lcascs vxccpl the one Lt•;1d1 's rt'!' a ll was frrq11<.'ntly fu1.1.~· on llel alls of plans for l('s ls ;met oublit' 1lt•rnonstral111ns of lh1• ct1•\'i<'<' iln<I state ments h1• marl1• ;i l' <' o r ct i 11 I.! t o Pr,. s I c y · ~ l t·~t 1n1e111y. to 1 lw ('ffr<:t that :.onw 7 4 to Receive MD Degrees At UC Irvine Sc-vent v-four students will rt" 1't'l\'l' doctor of m eclicint• dt•J!r<'vs clurm ).! j!raduation t:C'remon1cs for th<• UC Irv me Col l<.'gt• 11f l\t t'<hcme at 7 :io p .m Friday al lht• lJ<'I Fine Arts Theate r. Guest speaker w ill tw Or Paul Rceson. the physician rc·gard(.'<I as the SC'nior s tatesm a n 1n American m l•dil'ine. llt• 1s a pro. fessor o f m e dic ine ut th e L'nivC'rs 1t y o f Washington and holds the title or cf istin/,!11ish('c1 phys1t·1:1n a l the Seattle Vctcrans llospil al Gractuall's will bC' honored at a rt•ception in the Gold Room ol MC'sa Commons immcdiale lv fo llowing ro m m e n cc mcnl eC'r cm o nies. Friduy has bt'C'n d<'signated Jlom(•C'oming D:i~· for alumni 01 thr m N11c-;il Sl'hool M edici.ti t•duC'ation s<>ssions. dass r eu 111uns ancl a lumni awards arl' ~c·hl'd11INI. lnform.ition m ay bl obtained by calling 6.14·01S2. C3l<'u l at1on s had hc r n purposefully lelt nut of thC' palenl applieatwn sn that no om• \\Olll<I be a bit• to bu1 Id a mac·huw from the mate r1:.1 l in t he ;ipplic·ntion 11 t~ g a v e l' o n l r a <11 1· t or~· testimony about the purpm.t• of thl• tt'sts run hv the.• l\\O lahs m ~l art'h, sa~·111j! ·at ont· llmt• lht• labs \\'t•n • 111 hav1' \alldalt•d h1:. claims anrl ;I! :rnc1thc r time daiming that ht• only \1·1111ted lah pe rsonnel lo note I lw1r ohst•rva· lions so that h1• roul<I tlrnw till' conr lus ions fr(lm thos1· ohst'rva- tions ncecssarv to valulatc tl1l' claim s . · One lah n•port. Lcad1 angnly d e dart•d , "is tht• most non· profe~.swn:.il thing I h<1 vc ever SCC'rl. Tha t r eport was <'ltl'd h y liunkl•r as s upport for his theory that the h ydrOl!Cn is produced in a one-step cycle. n ot in two. "It \\'JS th<• {'\'.('l•ptl()nal rt'C'l'Ull who di1l 1101 rt•r·el\'1• :..l•n1111s ph_,·s 1t·al p11111sh nwnt. lht• ran· rN·ru1t who <l1ll not w1t1w~s 1l 111 his plat11on . and !ht• \'al',\' raro· traming in w h11'11 1h1s km<I 111 phys1n 1l maltn·at1111•11l 11111 not 0 1·1·11r . · · said Ct1llt't1 now a psyehtatnsl 111 0 1.'nvt•r "The tramini,: 111·oc·Pdun• :it Pa r ris lsla nct is lik1• an 1nil111ti•>11 ntua l such a s is seen amun i.: primitive p eopll's It I!> l'haradl.'risti<: of all 1111t1at11111 ntuals For them <recnuts whl) graduate> it is a ll worth 1l anrl confirm s the ir m<.rnhood he said OCC Opens 'Job Bank' Or:111)!l' Coast Cnllr g(''s l' :1 r l' l' r I> c.· v ,• 111 JIm1• n t <'1•1111•1· IS jll'O\'lfl1ng a lll'W Joh l'l'ftorr:il .;crvic•t• for th<' l'Otn m111111 y Thv "Jtl h lw nk " lis ts rnh o p<'nings in Oran1a• and L os l\nJ.!clt•!'i l'OUOI l('S .luh B;rnk hours on thl'.' Costa Mes a campus are 7 30 a m to o1 :00 pm .• Mcmclay through f'riday. For ;.iddit1 on a l informa· tion. phone the Career Ct•ntcr al 556·5575 Savings 25% to 50% Floor Samples Sofas an~ Chairs ,,._ • -• • ... A --·-'\ ~,, ,\ . \ \. "' . ,,, . \ . -·- ·;-·-,,~ ._--.,.-.!..· ., . . , . ' , .. -. . I ' , .. ,,,,, •• ;,, ffo,./y /11,. fl,. !C, .... ,. , ,.,., ; ,, " 3 DAYS ONLY PAOFESSIONAL INIEP.IOR DESIGNERS Opc" Mon , l hur1. & fro. Evc1. 27 IS HARBOR BLVD. • COS 11\ Mf:SA. CALIF. ~" ., • A 4 DAILY PILOT Jos t w ith Tom arphin~ ~.:... Forecast: Cats, Dogs LEFTOVERS OF.PT. -The weather you experienced today was actually trying lo onc·t'I' our Tuesday elect ion. It may have succeeded. What you had in the predictions for toduy was .. varui· blectouds." But the weath er people just didn 't quite l<'ll you how low tho:;c variable clouds were J.:Olnll to get. Like at windshie ld level. Or thut those clouds were gomg lo leak a whole lot. Thus the weather did outclass o ur Orange County polili<'al scene. provinJ? that 1l is even less predict able than the politicians. Talking about the late election two days after the voting. you feel like a street cleaner arter the parade. You are i;alhering up SC'raps. It develops. for exDmple. that at one of our coastal police dcparL· menls, there was a n overriding interes t in the Democrati<· U.S. Senate race bet ween incumbent J ohn Tunney and challenger Tom Hayden. 1Je1yden. a former defendant a mong the Chicago7who were a l·- cused of disrupting the Chicago Democratic Convention. ~as not popular among the lawmen. When one officer came off shift m the wee s mall hours of Wednes- day morn, h is first question was how the Tunney-Hayden Tal"C "as going. WHEN INFORMED IT a p- peared Hayden would draw more than 80.000 votes. the patrolman sighed and commented, ... \\'£>11, that's not t oo bad fo r California ... · · When further informed that the 80.000 votes were just in Orange County alone, he a lmost fainted. • • • • One of our news operatives was virtually certuin he had dis· covered a n e lcct ion·day violation when he turned oul to vole• al Carpenter's Hall, Local 1453, in Huntington Beach. An old van vehicle was parking right in front of the polling place, plastered with signs for candidate Gerald Stedman. Turned oul. however . that Sted· man wasn't a can<lidate in this election . He 's running for •un1on secretary of the Orange County Carpcntc•rs Council. l'th1ybc he i::otsome write· ins anyw:iy. •••• After a full day of co,·ering elec- tions. everythin~ be~ins to look like politics. On" of our nrighbors here at th<' paper has a gaggle of puppies of mixed heritage and also some kitte ns . Late yest£>rd uy afternoon. the puppies. J?athercd in a bunc h, s1><>ttetl the kittens ph1ying on the lawn. The puppies guve chase. The kittens s aw them coming. TROllBl.F: WIT ll tht• puppies was, wh1ll• l·hasing. they kept fall· mg all over each othN, biting their brothers· t a lls and yippinlt a lot. Fac('d with this confus ion. the kittens rapidly <.'limbed a conve- nie n t trl•c an d positioned thl•m s('lves 1111t on various limbs. Now obvious I\·. those puppies JruJk!ll!!£r ats.' And the kittens me Hcpublirans . i\Od t al s llie kind of t•ho1cc you'll have in Nov em her. folks. Y1)u l'an l'1tlwr seled the party that ·s ah\ ay~ f:lllmJ: al11Wl'r 1tsl'lf or th<' on t· wh1'rt' the t:and1da1<•s <in• all out on a Ii n1 h. Thursday June 10. 1976 Fighting Wane s Syria Orders 'Cease-fire' DEIRUT. Lebanon (AP1 -Syria and its Palestinian and leftist Lebanese roes agreed on a t•c ase-fire today an~ Arab League Secretary-General Mahmoud R1 ud be~an organmng a Pan-Arab peacekeeping force. Lebanese Christian President Suleima n f'ranjieh said tie op· posed the inte rnational force aimed at ending the 14 ·month·old ch ii war. THERE WAS a m arked reduction in fighting on. a ll fronts. The Palestinian gue rrillas said thcrl' had been no shelling or shooting sml·e Wednesday. . ··They ar c only sniping occ1.1s1ona lly t~ let us know they are still there, .. one Jtuernlla fighter said oflhe Syrians. . Beirut r adio c laimed Syri an tanks in southern Lebanon tried to cul off the Sidon -Beirut highway at midday but were driven off. T HF. RADIO, which i:; controlled by the alliance of Yasir i\rafaL's P alestin1am. and Kamat J umblatt's leftis.t Lebanese ;\l o:.lcm:.. said S) rian President lfatez Assad ordered his estimated 14!,IKK) t roo ps and 300 tanks i.n northe rn. eastern and southern Lebanon to ubsl·n·<' a n •a!>c-llrl' in place at daybreak. . An officia l in Oama:.cus said Sy rian troops began observmg the truce Wednesday. "THE PRESIDENT ord('red a m oratorium on the Syrian ad- \'ance pending completion of arrangements to form ~n Arab peaeekeeping force to supervist' thl• truc£' and brm~ out nat 1onal n •- eonC'iliation in Lebanon.'' Beirut radio s aid. . . It said the Palc:.tutian·Lebancse joint command issued s1m1lar orders. A DCJm asrus announcement said an a greement was r eached at an e mergencv conrerenc~ of Arab forei1rn m_ini.sters .in ~rucc co~­mission and a peacekeeping forcl' with troops h om Li bya, Algeria. Syria. Sudan, Saudi Arabia and the Palestinians. ARAB LEAGUE officials and other <iiplomatir sources in Cairo indicated there was still considerable confusion over the role of thl' peacekeeping fo rce. . These officials said Riad was contacting Ara b governmeQts lo work out the size of the various components of t~c force .an~ where and whe n they would land in l.ebano~. The offl c1ats said at would lake se\·er al days to get the force or ganazcd. . . Israel has intensified its watch on the Lebanese s1tuat1on. the Israeli Foreign Ministry said. The m inistry said "we h.a,·e rea ched no positive or negative .. position on the Arab peacekeeping force. ARAFAT SAID two days a~o Syria n inv.asion forct;s .in Lebanon were perpetratin~ "a bloody butchery" against Pal.estin1a n refugee camps a nd de manded the Syrians withdraw imme~1atel~. The cease· fire orders went out alter hard fight11:1g by the Arafat- Jumblatt forces st.opped the Syrian advance on ~e1rut ~nd the po~t citv of Sidon 25 miles to the south. Damascus sa id a third fore~ m northern Leba non was stopped at Tripoli, the port city 40 miles north of Beirut. 'Felt D e ,:rade d ' Singer Says Rape Ruined Sex Life NEW YORK (AP) -Sobbing almost continuously as her husband looked on. singer Connie Francis told a jury t~at a.fter a motel-room r ape she was unable to have sexual r elations with him for months and still is not the sam e. Miss Fra ncis. who is suing the Howard Johnson chain for S.5 million. testified tearfully that the rape all but wrecked hN marnage lo Joseph GazUli. SHE SAID it was 21,2 months after the incident before they had anv sexual relations. and added: :.Whe n we r esu m ed o ur physic al relations it just wasn •t the same. I didn"t feel anything sexually. I just felt I was doinA something I was supposed to dn. that it was a d uty I had to perform." "11SS FRANCIS su1d he r m arit al r elations have improvl•l.l . but arc stilt not what they were before the attack. "I felt O\'crwhelming shame and bumiliation and l felt de- graded," she said ... I felt l was an embarrassm ent to my husband and my fam il~·." 1mss FRA1'iCIS also tcstiricc1 ltttt--5-h e h a s rt• cu r i: 4:-11 ni_ghlmares durin.e which ~he sees '"the faC'c of that m:in . trym~ to fon·<' open a door ··1 was lry•n!! to kt>cp it closed :ind 1f I didn"l I would be killed ." :;lw <•ddt•d TllF. SI NG F.R has testified earlier that the attack. which oc- curred in November 1974. while s h e was appear j n g at the Westburv Music Fair on Loni! Jslanct. had r uined her planned comeback hccause she could not fac•e staying alone in hotel or motet rooms. She testifi('d Wednesday that bcl'ause of the assault s he was unable to t ake cure of an infant sht.• had adopted , and her mother and u nurse had to C'arc for the l 0hlld until ••bout foui· months ago. 1'11SS f'RJ\NC'IS' attaC"ker. who 1£>rt lwr I ied up in the motel room and l'sc·aped. has never be1m idcn- tifit..>d. !'he testified that she can· celled a numbl•r of 197!l bookings becauSt'Of '"fc<cr th all he man who assaulted mt• ''a~ at larJ!l' and I ~kHdenU4Juu..._·_· -----1 t .. or the second <l:i,v in :i row, Federal District JudJ!c Thor11;;!> Platt n·ccssed court C<ir ly because• of Miss 1''ranc1s ' d1s- trauJ,:hl condition. 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'"00'1 .. 0 ovtr mutn ot mi• n- 110,, [ trlv morn1na '"""P~r•tu"' r lnQ"lt 1,nm .11 ,., S...t'1tJb• rQ (.dllf fl) &-4 ~t PrM>• n '.Ar ' Calllornla Put • few words to work for you DAILY PILOT STATESMAN DIES AT 88 James E. 'Big Jim' Farley FDR Me ntor James Farley Dies in NY ~F.W YO!lt\ t.\1'1 J;.irnt·~ :\ · · H 1 A J 1 m ' · I•' a r I\"~ . \' l d <' r ~tule:.man ol Ilk lh•niol·rat11· party who t•ng111ecrcd l·'runkhn D. Roosevelt':. l"IM' to llw pn· s1dcnn• in the t:>:~o ·. then broke with FDR O\'L•r t hl' •!isuc of a third term. i~ dt'.1d al HI:!. F<.1rll')', unet11t1l' Vcmocr:.itic n<ilaonul c hairman mHI F L>ll":- postmastcr ~L'nl•r :ll tor mort· than seven yl'ars. s uflcrt'd LI heurt attack \V 1•drw:;day nti.l hl 111 his suite at the Waldc>rf TO\\crs. where he lived alone. HOTEL SECl'RITV officers found F <trlC\'. who :;uffcn·d a pn·· vious all ack in 1972. lying :Jl'ross his bed aftl•r a m;ml noliliccl them she was unable to gel into the suite t<J turn down th\• hl·d Ile \\US wearing tuxedo pants and a form a l s hirt 1-·arley's death came just hours after he had lt•:.irn('d of th<> pa'is· ing of L a\\ rl•n c·l· W ··('hip .. Robert J r .. a lon~·timc Rtl<lSl1\'l•lt friend and supportc·r. m AUanta. 1-'arlC'v ~aid hl' was ··sho<·kctl and saddc.ned"' at Robert's death. "JIM FARLEY was a great American and a ~real Dcrno<:ral and a dear and dwrishcd fril-n<I of mine,·· Jloltt·rt Str.ctus:. . chairman or the Dl•O\O('fal•r Na· t1o nal Comm1ltcc, !iatd i n Washington. Karen Quinliin Moved MORRIS PLAINS, N.J . <AP) - Karen Anne Quinlan. the com - atose woman whose right to die became a celebrated court case. has been moved under tight security from St. Clare's llospilal in Dcn°ville lo the Morris View Nurs ing tlomc here. Miss Quinlan was moved by ambulance h1te Wednesday. Al least two patrol cars escorted the ambulance in a slow fi ve-mile trip to th<• nursing home, whe re aboul 25 Morris County sheriff's de- puties waited to keep away re· porters. T H E YOUNG wom a n 's paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Quinlan. preceded the ambulance bv a few minutes. Lights in the nursing home we re put o~t as t~e c.·ouple arrived by car with their allornc". Paul Armstrong. The a mbulance backed up lo the front door and deputies hud- dled as a stretcher covered by \\hill' sheets was canied into the county-run fa<.'ility. 1'11SS QUJNLAN, 22. who h as been in a com a for more than a vear was removed from the hospi 0 tal through a scldom-u:;ed ex it to a w a illng a mbulan te m.inncd bv volunteer s from J er- ferson To.wns hip . The Quinlan family lives in Landing, which is some. dist ance from J efferson Township. In a statement to reporters al t he nursing home. ArmstronJ;! said: ··The tr~insfer was decided upon by Mr. Quinlan in the ex· ercisc of the authority i:tranled to him lw the stale Supre me Court in its hu.mane and farsighted judg- ment rendered on March31." I~ ITS landmark decision. the hii?h court ruled Miss Quinlan's father could make arrangements to disconn ('ct the hospital respirator tha t s ustained her bn•athing. The res pirator was re· moved May 22 and Miss Quinlan has been breathing on her own since. Miss Quinlan entered the coma April 15. 1975, after apparently in· gesting a co mbination of tran· quihzers and ~1lcohol. OO('tors han• said s he has irrevers ible brain <lam age a nd is in a chronic \'egetativc state. GET YOUR Seek• Se1u1fe Seat D<anit.'l Pnlri('k Moynihan. former U.S. ambassador t o the U .N .• announced today that h o wi ll seek t h e Democ·ratic nomination for the U.S. Senate. Grandparents 'Have Right' To Visitation NEW YORK <AP) -An ap. peals court, s a ying it was m erely l'Xpounding what ".i.?randpurents and granclt hildren have always kn o wn ." h as rule d that grandpart·nts arc entitled to \'isit their g randchildr£>n. "Visits with a grandparent are often a precious part of a child's experience, a nd the r e a r c benefits which devolve upon the grand<'hild from the relationship wlth his J!randparents which he cannot d erive from any other re- lationship." the court said. .Th<> fi ve-member Appellate D ivision of th e Rrook l y n Suprem e Court on Wednesday unanimous lv reversed a lower court decis.ion aguinst Gabriel and Julia Vacula. The Vaculas· son. Robert, was divor ced from his wife, Carolyn, in 1971, a nd the m oth£>r was given c·ustody of their infant daughter. Amy. Robert Vac ula wus killNI in an auto a<'cidt'nt in 19i4. m1d his cx- wife remarried and moved to Lon~ Island. FOR LESS! 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Criticism Buries Funeral Costs LOS ANGELES (AP) -Witnesses castigated tuneral parlor practices and costs as the Federal , Trade Comm isslon (FTC) opened nine days oC bear- ings here on a proposed rule lh .. t would place the in- dustry under federal regulation. "Usually. a m an gQts in. he's upset, he's dis· traught. and the funeral director throws his arm around him and says, 'Don't worry about anything. We'll take care or it all.' That's rine. but he doesn't really know what everything's going to cost him," said Robert J . Boylan of the Washington· based American Association of Retired Persons. "THE PROPOSED RULE IS going to gh•e the consumer a little better idca of how much a funeral is going to cost.'· The propos1tl. drafted to curb alleged abuses in the industry. would require full price disclosure on •" me rchandiise and ser vices in connection with .'1rraig11ed ill 10 Deafllsrune[t8~iso would eliminate what the FTC called Dr. Joseph Emory, a Highland Park OS· '.'cert~.in abuses.·· i11cludi!1g unauthorizr,~ em~alm· teop<.tlh, l eft, his 32-ycar·old son Alan and mg,. defacement or disparagement of mex-his ·wife } farriet , not pictured, have been pensive caskets or thf'. reqwn.·mcnt that a casket be <irraigned in the deaths of infants de-purchased for cremation. livered by the doctor. Dr. Emory a nd his THE HEARINGS ARE BEING conducted In six wife face 10 counts of murder ; the son cities. facc!i five. Boyla n presented letters from association members who claimed to have been victimized by funeral director s, mclu,ding one from a H1viera. FTC Probes Regulation Assisting Consumers Ariz .. woman who said she had been "grossly over· charged" by an Arizona mortuary. Another witness. J. J . Kaster Jr .. a Texas legislator who )s also a licensed funeral dirE'ctor and embalmer, told the hearing he had been harassed and blackmailed by other mortinans when he authored regulations on the industry. AN INDUSTRY SPOKESMl\N, Howard C. Raether or the Nat ional Funeral Directors i\ssocia· lion, ~cc~sed the: FTC or "trying to bring about a re- volution 1n funeral practices" without adequately resear('hing the m atter . He :;aid the F1'C has not so.,.ght information from "what should have been a prime source, Campers Tell Of Biirglary SAN DIEGO (AP> -A Southern California man and wom an say they were robbed and terrorized by Mexican bandits five miles south of Rosarito Beach in Baja Cali fornia. a few m iles south of the Mexican bordt>r. persons nll ovcr the C'1Hmtr)' "ho ha\'t' rcn•ntly ar ranged a funeral.·· How<'ver. reprcs1.·111.111 \"l':> o( llw Ca II furnt .1 Citizen Ad1vn (iroup. u Halph ~;ult•r ;tlftl1.1t1•cl 111· ,l!anization . 1ntroflun•d ~s l'' 1dt•1wt· un 011klantl 11n'.1 stu<l;v s howing that St•\t!ll out of lCl c·11ns u1111.•r!> Mii .. veyed. who ht11I rct·c11t1~· arr<m).!cd .1 funeral. :-.up· ported the ltka of !;O\ctnmcnl rC!;UIJllOI\ of lhc Ill· dustry. Swcide Threat Earns Free Day REDWOOJ> CITY (AP) -A man sentenCl'd to one year in 1i.11l I hrcatencd to kill h1m)>clf ht'fon' a sh1wked l'1.wrtr(1om unJcss the Judge ..agreed to fr<:l' him for ont• Wl'l'kl'ncl. Larry Pollard. i:!·I. suddl•nly produced j kn11I• Wednes day and µ0111k1l 11 ~1t h1~ s lum at'h JU~t minut<.•s aftl'r San l\lah'<l County S11pc11111· Court .Juci~c Frank l'i<1mho hall s<'llll'nl'l'tl 111111 to one Yl'ar 111 ja1l on a burglar~ <.'Oil\ 11·111111. Pollurd. a musir1a11. s 111d hr w1n1ld kill himscll unless ht' w;1s allowed l1l fulfill a lungstand111i:: l'<llll m1tmt•nt ll> pl:.iy two <.'OHCl'rls tl11s wcckend 111 the• ~an J ose an•a. It was a stand·off for about :10 n11n11ks until th<' judge l'onvinced Pollard lo put llown the knife anti discuss the matl<•r in his 1:hambcrs. There. a dl·:il was struck ;illowinl! Pollard to ht' rl•lcascd un h1 ... own recognizance Saturday in time for the l"Oll certs. Drug Sniffing Dogs Backed Power Window Kills Boy, 9 Brian Wright of San Diego and Patricia ::-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-=-.....:============== McPherson o f Bo nita said five men with guns and LOS ANGELES (AP) -A federal appeals court has unanimous ly overturned a lower court curb on the use or drug.s niffing dogs to find Illegal m ari- juana. Court r ecord s showed Wednesdav that a three· judge pan el of the L'.S. Circuit Court had r uled in· valid the decision by U.S. District Court Judge llarry Pregerson. PREGERSOS Rl'LED that a search warrant had not been justified because two dogs had s niffed out some marijuana m a truck parked at a Santa Ana gas station. FRESNO <A P) -A Chowchilla boy whose neck got caught in a car's power window died at a hospital here, authorities said John Northern. 9, died Wednesday, a day after the accide nt qµtside his home· the cor oner's office said Tpe boy was playing 1n the family car and running a power window up and down when his neck got caught authorities said. knives confronted them on the beach e arly Wednes- day morning, stealing S'200 and other valuables. then disabling their car and ripping apart their tent with their knives "IT WAS LIKE A nightmarl".'' said \\'right, 27 . "We thought they were going to kill us." One of the robbers tried to rape the woman. but sh~ struggled so much that he eventually gave up, he said. 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(See Sports Section) VA~~ & SHARLA COMPLETE HAIRSTYLING JF~g~~w Wrltcliff Plcno • 541-0460 Dad's Special Day Sunday, .June 20 H"in1·m!tt•1 l11m ~11h .. t l,1ll111.11k l~·"" .111d •vff1 .. -ft-c..tt,"' .. \L C'<,,~ PAPER UNLIMITED ~ 1112 IRVIME AVENUE f. iiiiJ 548-7921 l .. ts DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE •• -._ . r ... f Dollar Still Rules The final figures aren 't in yet, but it bec ame clear a couple of m onths bcfote this week 's primary that Orange County was in for a nother round of obscen e c.·ampaign s pc ndin~. w1lh the s prawling Fifth Supervisorial District well out in front in the dollar l'iJ('(•. Uy lute April. the twu leading contende rs fo r the Fifth Dis trict sc.•at in cumbl'nt Thomets Riley and <:hallc n~er Max Binswanger -had amassed. hctwccn them, u total of S209,000 to spend on just O\'Cr W8.(X)() voters. By the C'nd of May. pre-e lection dis- c los ure s tate ments r evealed their combined wur thcsts w c1·e pus hinl-! the s;J00.000 mi:lrk as they ,·ied for a job that pays 826.400 a year. - The contributions listed were huge-well up i.nto the thou s ands from bus inC>ss firms. develop e rs, lob- hyis ts. fund-raisers. The indept-nd('ntly wealthy Bins wangcr lo<rncd his own campaign $90,000 to boost donations. The s pending wus hugc-S26.000 for m ailings. SI0,000 fol' a tele phone bank, S6.000 for note pads, S.5,()(}() for brochures. And &c11l this in a count.v where only la s t year the i::o,·crning body for which the big spende rs were run- ning, the county B<wrd of Super visor s. had d<'votcd hundreds of hours to d c\'ising no fewe r t han five or- dinances aimed al c·urta iling l'Xcess ive d onations a nd :;pending for county ofrkcs. None of the o rdinances was adopte d . The break, o f c·o urse. cam e when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled uncons titutional a proposed federa l limit o n campa ign spending. That e ffectively blew s uch proposals as the 50 cents pe r vote r s pe ndini:! ce iling. included in one of the d ead ordinances. and the dam was open. Obviously a n unknown c h a lle nger h as more of a proble m gaining voter identificat ion than an incum- bent whose name h as becom e familiar throughout his . term of office . So if the ch allenger can rustle up the m oney, he s pe nds it. ln the "1''1fth Distric t. he could. and did. So the incumbent. who aNuallr hact authored one of the d e funct fair campaign ordinances. followe d s uit -and reac hed new h eights in Orange Countv campaign s pe nding. · T he r esultini,! river o f money deluged Firth Dis- trict househo lde r s with an unequalled torre nt of m ail- ings, broc hures. note p ads, telegrams, p hone clJlls and other pers uasions. There's soinc consolation in the fact that state law n ow for<:cs the big s pe nders. and the s mull ones. to re vea l the sou recs o f their funds, and the m unner in which they we r e s pe nt. But is it r <'ally necessary. this \'icious circle of s pe n d ing'! P resumably a voluntar y agr eem ent on som e sort of s pending ceiling. perhaps gi,·ing the c ha lll•ngcrs :.i bit m ore l eewa y tha n the incumbent. would not Ul' un· <·onstitutiona l -but that's llttle m or e tha n w1s hlul thinking , in the face of contagious campaign fcn~r. Alien Job Rights Ass uming they can secure the st a tus o f r esidcnt- a lien. citizl'ns from other countries a r c free lo work in <m y area o f private bus iness in this country. Now. tha n ks to a U.S. Supreme Court ruling. t hey no longer are b a nned from federal go\'ernm c ntjobs. In many ways, this is an attitude to be applauded. It r ather goes against the g r ain of our American at- titudes to discrimina te agains t <.inyon c to prevent <'arning a li velihood . E a rning a pe rmanent resident alien s tatus is a nythinl! but easy in this countr~·. We would only wis h tha t ot her countries would rl'· c iprocate. A s a n v American w ho h as trie d to find a legal job in othci· n·ations can testify, our Ii beral al· titude isn 't s ha red e lsewhe re. i • .. ''Wh~t 6. ~ishtmore! I WAS giving _-the In~u~urAI ond blew my I ines.11 ( :-• I Education Ca1i be Dear Gloomy Gus Tlae R1t(!k11s Ocer Pl1011e Eq11ip111e11t Co1idensed (SYDNEY HARRIS) If 1 were gi\'en dictatorial powers lo change and run our na· lion's public education syste m , this is w hat I would do: -Abolish all "compulsory" educ ation after the eigh th grade: educa- tio n cannol be "com- pulsor y '· only iltten - dancc can be. -Squec7.e the enormous amount of re· petition ("water '· l out of the h igh school system. and give all pass- 11\J! studt'nts their diplomas at the end oft wo ye a rs of h igh school. -Start college at what is now the beginning of the third year of high school.and award degrees at the e nd of four years cwhich would correspond lo the end of the sophomore year in college now ). -ALLOW those students with no further interest in real educa- tion to J.?O forth with their degrees and get jobs or pursue voca- tionol training to equip them for jobs. !Two years have been cut from their form a\ schooling.) Encourage those students with an inter est in higher educa- tion lo pursue ~radualcde~rees in whatever fi eld interests. with government s upport where fami- Headline in November '76?: ··BROWN WINS PRESIDENTIAL ELEC· T ION -WHITE HOUSE FOR LEASE?" D.1\1.S. oi-, G• c-•11t1 ••• "''""'._.., re.wn ....... Mt M CH U r llp ,.,., _ vlewt et -,,. .... ,.,. S.• -,.. ,..... .. ~,o .... oauy~llol. schoo ls. whi le e mphasizing athletic participation by all stu- dents at all levels in intramural sports. <This would develop the physical skills of the students. r athe r than turning sport into a spectacle for parents'. alumni. ag- ing jocks, and 98 percent of the student body.) -Make the ability to read, write and count a r equisite for passing an y course: if a paper in chemistry is ill-written it should be rt'turned. even if the answers are technically correct. for the skill of communication is central lo all the disciplines. -REDUCE the lecture system , (which is jus t a n imitation of the old 19th century Germanic tradi. tion of pedagogy> and include more round-table discussions and sympos ia. with active participa- tion of the students , rather than the passive taking of notes. Ma Bell Battles Competition WASHINGT0:-.1 -An epic bat· lie O\'er telephone equipment is raging in the backrooms of Cong ress. The brouhaha has broug ht the tell'phonc industr~··s top brass. le d by American T e l epho n e a nd Tl•l egr a ph l'hair man J o hn dl·Butts. to Capitol Hill fo r some stormy mcetinl?S. At s take is the right of houscholdL•r s to buy their own te l ep hon e equipment in- stead of pay- ing the phone compan ies. The Fed eral Communica- tio n s Com· missio n con· tends that the fre ed om to purc h a se would offer t elephone users a be l· ter dea l. But the companies warn that they wo:.tld have to raise r ates to make up for the re\'enuc loss. The arguments ar e comptical· ed, with legal and engineering entanglements. But it all boils down to the question of.whether a telephone monopoly or increased compe t ition will provide the customer!'> with better service .• Senators who h ave been caught up in the controversy say it should be one of the most impar. tant debates i n congressional history. Herc are the behind· the· scenes details: (JACK ANDERSON J telephone industry " .,...,,,. t hii::h· powered exeeuti,·es '"•lh de Butts in command Pastore can lw as fl'1:0:ty "" 111w of his s tale's n •d roosh'rs In s1nhng la ngu agt'. he tol<l Uw tele phone· cxccut ivl'S that h1· didn 't want lhe1r lcg1slat1011 111 his subcommittee It was "lht• \\ron~ time anct lh1· wr c1ng place.'' he snapped. l'ndclcrrcd, the dt:Butts gruup finally persuaded a m iable Sen Vance H artke. U .-l nd ., t o s1>0nsor the tcl~phonc bill. On thl' House side, Rep. Teno Ront·alro, D.-Wyo., agr eed to introdutl' it. Once th e bill w as in the· ll'i?is lat ive works, the Ill II Systt'm began a massive lnhh~ mg campaign. For t he first t11m• in its his tory, A T&T as kl'd ~11 1 three million of its stockholdl'rs to write thl'ir congressmen. urg- ing the m lo vote for the lcgisla· tion. Punch PhonL' l'Om pun~ t•:..c1·ut" ..... \\'f•n· also summunc·d 111 from :di C'1ll"nL•rs of I hL' 1:11unt ry lo p.1~ pl'rsonal call.., on lhetr :w11.1h11 '" and cunj:!'rt'S!> men. WE SPOKt: to sen•ral ,\'l'&T 1•xceull\'1•s who argu1·<l th:1t tlw1r 1·11stomL•rs will los1· it i·111np1•l 1· I 11>11 i" f111·1·t•d 11n I ht' 111d1i:-.t n. Tlwy said lht• lk ll Syslt•m lo"l'" rnn1w~· on t·n·ry pl'l\':tlt hom" ph111w l1t1l' h ut !'>11l1.,tth11''" till 110111 t• "t' ,-, 11' l' h,\ 11l I L·r111 g "pt•t·1ali1c·d 1·q111pmt•1ll II l'orn pL·l1tors an• p1·rrn1lll'd t11 M'll 1h1s 1·qu1pnwnt. "auf lht· phon• m1,·11. lht•rt lhc ralt's \\ 111 go1111 Hut the FCC el.11m" 1'111111'<"11 11on l'<1n 0 11 ly 1mpr11\1· r ''" ll'll'phniw s.\'Sll'rn . l'll111g :1 :--;,.,, York !'\l:itl' stu(ly wh1d1 !\hcm s thl' phone "«•m panil's would nnt lnM· monl'.'' I"""' c·orn Pl't 1t1on. SH ELTON 'S NE\\' llOJ'H :: T11nwr Slwllon. lhl· clis1·rL·d1kd I <> r m 1• r 1\ m h a .., ..... 1 d 11 r t n ;\1c·arag11a, h;ts hn.1llv round a h11m1-. · f t':. ;1 luxurious old '111:1. com plNc \\ Jth garden" and ;i !\\\ltn ming pool. in rnm anl1c· l'nsablan. C'a Tht• \ 111~1 '" lltt· Mf1l'ial f'l' "'ldC'll('l' of I h1• l ' .:.... \'llllS UI J.!t•fl\•ral. ,, po ... 1 Slwlton "111 :ts "1101<: Ill'\( 11\1lllt h II\ l'I' loll<I l'C)ll i.:n·s:;ion a I l)bJt:t'l IOlll>. lie has al\\"·' ... s t•t•nwd tc, pa)' more all\•nt11111 In tlw r1•,..ifknct• lw will Ott·up~· than 111 tlw p11"t lw \\ill 1'111 l nrt1•t..'d . Stat\• Ut•part mt•nt so111'1't'' :-a." l11s r1·qut•sb for :1ssif!1111w11t" :1n· h:i~w<I 1111•>11 th1· lto11:-.111g that ).!tlt•" with lill'Ol. I 11 !'\ 1c: a I' :11.!11 a. Slll'll on I I\ l'd in an 1·normn11 ... rn :111:-ion. \\ h1t·h s<1I h11!h on .1 /11 1111111 m·t·rt11okmi.: th<· 1.·;q1atal ( 11_,. ol :\lan:tgua, The St •. ill• lkp;1rtmc:nt l'l'J!:trdec1 lhl' plat'L'. \\1th ti).. huf!l' ''t·r:md:i ... anl.f :.'Osunroorns. al-" m:.wsolcum. T H E ~T /\TE J)ppar t mcnt wnntcd t<1 i:!l'l rict or it. hut ii np- pe;i lc•d t<1 Slll·lton. lk dcm~111dl'd lhal it h1 ll'Wd up. h th\l'\'t'I', hdnre In nW\'l•tl i11 . So hl' holl'<i up in a :\I :inagu:i hotel "htlt• \\Ol'knwn gft1~S(•d in the 't•ran- das. :-1•;il1•d tht• \\ in<I•>\\!> and <1ir- e:ond1t 1111wd the h11Jlcl111~. ."h1·lton was t .Jtll-d hom1.• from :\'1c•urag11 u uftt'r we• wrote ;1 :-crrl':-of c·olumns. n •rxir ting on his i ncom p ct l'rH'c. lie im- rned1att•l.'' trit•d 111 wangle a new :ippl)intmcnt :is Amhus1wdor lo lhl· B a ham a s . T h l• um- ha • ._,.;cirlorial rt•s idi•nc•r, 1t turned out. i" one of I ht• 11111sl bt·aut it'11 I c·statt's 111 tlw 1·1111n1r:v. situ:1led on many rollmg .1n1.:s m·erl110k· JJ)~ t hl' J..i';t . p-~-,.--~~· mrrrees m akt-it nttess11ry. -At the colle~e level, abolish an examinations except al the end of the semester : meanwhile. re- du ci n~ the im portance of "grades" so that n good grade reflects what the student actually ttnderslends &f'. a s11bjeel, Aol merely what he has memorized or mimicked. T he F CC has issued a series or complex rulings, which has had the e ffect of e rodin g th e telephone compa nies' n atural mefH}f)4>1 y • T h • But hot h the Senate ~ind tlw naharn :lhi4ln j!O\f('rllffi('nt )>lit the kibos h on lh1s appointment. Shelton next tnt•d to want:ll' an :ippornl mt•nt as consul general lo ~ l' t m 1111 ll • 'J' h t' I l' :i; id c-tl'('1::-fu would hav1• m·t·up1ed is H v u:lual- '· . 1: [ I ' .. . . I lla\'e all hi ~h school and col- ll'~I.' kachcrs "graded" by their ~tudc•nts annua lly. those r<'cciv· inµ 1><111r "µradcs" thrct' years in a row woulrl he l'om1wll(•(t to tnkt• rww examinations as a qu11hfica- tion for rel aining thl'ir jobs. .--ABOLISH, as a financial clr:iJ! and a social distral'l1on. ult <·ompt•titivc alhli•tics l>ctw<'cn -Have a ll p arents attend school at ll'ast one ni,:thl a m onth, to educate the m about the true rnds and purposes of roucation, so that they can intell&gently support those m easures ncedl•d to attuin a nd re tain it. /\II this will be dont'cventually: only long after you and I are dead. q uietly looked around for so· meonc to spons or le~i:-;lalion that would nullify the FCC rulings. BELL BIGWIGS sounded out Senate Commerce Chairma n W:.1rre n Magnuson. n .-Wash. a nd Senat e Communications chairman J ohn P::istore. D.·R.I. The!le two key senators finally consented to meet sever al of the Wistful Muskie Observes the Campaign WASHINGT ON • Sen. Ed- mund Sixtus Muskic. th<' man who sl'emNI destinC'd for t ht• Ot'mocratic presidential n11 mma- t1on m 1972. <rnd a fair l'hant'C of def r ating Prl'S icfcnt Nixon. is mt'llow anrl &1 bit wistful thest~ days, lfl''s occupied with Senate work :ind his rc·clection l'am · paign, rathrr th a n prt·· sidenlial dt•- legatt' count- ing. The ycarti J?O b y, an d Mu s kic, a m e mber o f that remarka· ble freshma n class of 1958, • h as b ecome one of the Senate's distinguished gents. Still, he can muse about 1972, when he was tumbled early and unexpectedly from his domi· narUperch. ''I wish 1 had realized then:· he told me in his office this week. •·how the eb b a nd flow of primaries works. It's a dynamic process. You w in one week ancf lose another . "If thl' t'Xpectations arc ton hi~h. as they were for m l'. sud- <lenly you 're a losl'r, and momen- t um -that's the bil? word now - is i;?one. But then, win a couplt', and you're describl•d as regain· in g mom e ntum. Had I un- ders tood all this , 1 would have stayed on longer In 1972.' · MUSKIE. now 62, believes the people are look in~ for new fa ces. "not the s ame leaders we've had s ince World Wa r II.'' and says it's significant that lhe 1976 Democratic fro nt-runners are a ll new faces. "sUre, Hubert Humphrey still has a feel for it.'' he said. "His mind t ells him that he could be President, but the n comes the re· alizalion th a t w e're a t a watershed -the country is look- ing for ne w leadership. l'\'e had the sam e (pres idential) wish. a nd regre t that it didn 't materialize. But today we need som C'one other than the expert who knows ;ill the reasons why (_T_H_I~_c_K_C_H_J someth inl! s houldn't be done "Above all. we need somcbodv who understands P<'OPll'. wha·t makes them lic k, We (politicans) h a\'e let them down in r ecent years." Though approached by several aspirants, Mus kie hasn't e n - dors<'d , or t iltcd toward, a can · didate. fie says hl' could support J immy Carter, among others. and notes that ''he's proven he can put a campaign to~elht'r." But he feels that Carter will need that magic momentum at the end of the primary season and that, if he loses all three pri:naries on June 8. he will be regarded as on the wane, even though he h as a huge lead in de- legate count. "BROWN (Jerry of California) could get o n the ticket by bargaining his delegates with Carter," Muskie says. "Carte r • m ay h nvc to barg:un with any one of his opponents in order lo .J?cl ennu.J?h 1h•l l'l!atcs to nomrnatC' on thl' firs t ballot. "One great chanl!C in my time is that thC' con Vt'ntion c:mnot ii! norc lht• c:m d11b1tc· whn coml's 10 tht' conv('nlion with a strlnc of primary vi«tories In W52, F.sti.'s Kefauvc·r wo n nearly a ll the primarrcs, but StcvC'nsnn wns 'picked' by the leader!'. That can't happrn a ny m ore.'' In r ecent years, Muskie has t'me r1?ed as a senior DemocratiC' spokesman . though his Impulses a r c mo r e inclined t oward monito ring feder al hudl!.l'ls than bus ting up Republicans . Jlc believes that President Ford'!. economic record and unemploy- ment still r emain as good issues ror the Democrats. and if Rcal!,a n is nomina ted. forni~n policy could become a viable issue. "OSE ISSUE which must he aired in the fall campai.1:n." !lnys Muski<'. "is the role or j!O\'Crn· ment. Pl'ople say they c1on't wanl more government, but then they ask tht' J!Ovt•rn mf'nl \11 do thini;:l> for them. ":SO the Dcmorratu· 1·anc111falr must ctiscuss what govcrnml'nl .;hould bC' doin~ about Social St•C'uritr, llt'alth care, m as!- tran.spu rt:it inn :rnd c nrrg,v Th<.•s1· arc tht• top four rloml•stu: questions . If he does it rii:!ht. he'll J?Ct public support and this 11nt1 - W ;1 s hin g lo n f t• 1· l 1 n g w 111 diminish. ~n·sKI E wa~ Ori(' 11( lht' 1'1 Demotral~ rlt'C'lerl lo thl' St-nate for' thl' first time• m 1!.lf.X Tha!. class sncludC'd Eugt•nr ~lt'C'arthy who helpec1 (oppll' L H .J fn1m of· f1ce, Phi.I JI :1rt or M 1rh1i.::111 who to; ret irinJ.!. :1nd l\ta1o rr tv Whip Hohert Byrd. "Th<' counlrv 1s s urv1v rn i:t." !"iays Muskie, ~\'hn <'Xpt•nc•nced the turbule nt Sixties -thl' urban t i o t :; .• , V i l' t n a m a n d t h c Dcmocratie Part y s plit. "Thl' af· fairs of men arc cyclt cul. ~ow. it's t1m1~ for a ~roup young t•nnuJ!h to ft•t•I thc•y an· lo.tarting somdh111jt m•w tu take on·r lhc administra tion .. '"J<iml p;ll;h'l'. 1·orn11l1·t1• with t•nurmou)o. g uc·J..l quul'l(•rs. But aga 111 t hi' a pp oinlmt•nl \\ ;1 s hlochd. '\O\\' IT lnr,k:-a ... 1f ShC'llon is J!lllllJ.; In 111.1kl' 11 to 'a:-ahlanea. Bui fir"t. hi· '1~1tc·d tlw Stain l kp.11·Lm1·111 ., Offic·1· ol Foreign H111 tdrng .... '' h1·r1' 1011 oft11·1:ils "'Pl't•atl out ph11locr:1phs :ind floor planl> of tl11· ,·1lta Ill' \\t111ld in- lwnt Fool11ot1 .. Slwllnn clt-niNI 1<1 us t hat h1· "t·lt·1·t.; Ins 111'""' lwcnu!\~ ot thl· :ir1·11mmod:i111111". Ills r·c· \·rC'\\ of I h1 · 1•h11t11gr:iphs ;1t tlw' F11n•ig11 llt11ld111g col"f11·l'. hf' said, "a .. nll'rt•ly a ··routtnl' meeting." ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT U111!1•rl N. WDl'd. fl"ll/1slif'f' '//11111111,v l\1'1'1UI, ~:<11lnr tlorbora l\r1·1lill'l1, f.'<i111mal t•agn f:dirnr Thf' l'dtloriat flal!r of the Onilv Pil•>l s 1·1•k!--111 1nlorm a nil '-l1mul:11 r n•atkr' hy pn.'i.l'nl1ni: 11n tfuo; pai:C' 111 \'\·r~•' 1·11mnwnt arv on tup11·<., of cnl 1•rl'"I hv .;, nil1C·;1i. I'll n1lumn1:-.l:-. ancl t·:crl1111n1..,l.'>. hv 11ro\·1d1nl! u forum fur rcadt•ro;· \'t1•ws :miJ hv fll'•''C'nt1ni: this Ot!v.i.paprr ·s 1•r>lnion,., .ind uflou., on t'urrcnt 1-.pirs. Tht• rditnnal 11pi111oni. of the• Daily Pil11t 111mt•ar only in lht• 1•dit1>rlal t•olumn ut the lop or the pas::c. Opinions Cl(· vrcsH•d hy th£' 1·nlumni~ts and l'3r1oonis1,, and letter wnter:; arc lh1•1r ov. n anti no cndorl'cml'nt of tlwir \'If'~~ hy the l>aily 1'1lot 'hould be infc•1 red. Thursday. Jun e JO, 1976 ,. I I ' ., Thursday Jun"' 10 1976 DAILY PILOT A 7 Route 66:· Old Queen Grows Seedy TllE f AMIL y CJ Reus· By Bil Keane By DENNIS MONTGOMERY LITCHFIELD. Ill. <AP ) -Rouw 66. They called her the Maln Street of Ame rica. She was more. Potholes Crack Main Street of America She was the stuff or adventure, or promise, of ~oman ce, even or sona. She was the nation be nding m a stream of westward expans ion, reaching a~ain for opportunity's brass ring ~hining just within rt:· <il'h on California's :,wmy shore. SllF. WAS Tin: OVl::EN 'OF our automotive dr('arns, t he quic·kest, lhe longest, the bus iest, the proudest. the best continuous cast.west hi~hway in the country. From the corner of Jackson BoulevartJ and Michi gan f\ venue in Chicago to Santa Monica Boulevard in Santa Monlc<.1, she rolled 2,255 miles, beckoning genC!rutions. And now s he's a fading lady, a.g<'nlle, worn-out, sttd y sort of underemployed madam. to whom fathers take their sons for their fir::.t turn ut the whccl. Soon before year's end -she'll be mostly a memory ill lllJ0111s and across the Mississippi in Missouri. And tune is running out on her every -where. When they built the interstales they left he r roadbed but took her number. lt was a sop to senti- ment. Peoplt: were Ul>cd to following 66. They'd be lost without her. St\e couldn't just disappear over · night. To m akt• the transition, officials moved her number out to the int<>rslates, kmporarily. ..There <'l'rtainly is a lot or sentim.ent," u s pokes man for the Illinois Oepartm1.>nt of Tran~portation said. "We are concerned aboul this. We proceedl'd with our plan with some reserva- tions On that interim step you kind of lose the s1gnif1ca nce. There JUSl isn't any poinl, really, in having two routes on the same highway.'' IN LITCHFIELD, WIL\T HAS happened to Route 66 is plain, "It's just a loi:al road now," said D:iv1d Jackson. editor of thl• Litchfield l':ews ller:ild. There is so little traffit· on the old highway that Jackson taught his son lo drive there. North of town a swatch or the old route survives -a twis ting, weedy, two-lane concrete road full of taF patches and tracks. Before the t•ity limits it THROUGH CITY AND VILLAGE, past suburb sideswipes~ four-~ane high~·ay, the seco!1d version and barkwuter. along pusture and prairie, she r ib-of 66. Cresti_ng a rise you .i:hmpse the t~ird. a two- -___ ---_ -_ ----...-year-old shmy 1·55, busUmg with traffic bel ween ---~.n.-.-~--=--•.J"-L.4JL.¥.-..... Chicago and St. Louis. ••rerhaptr A# fftlU!h a• an11.Cllere follow the original road and it leads you inside . the edge of town to the 66 Motel Court. four brick elite~ lhe «"Ulfure of •ofJHilfl, of cube bungalows a nd an office built in 1948 . rubber-tired tratt#eJenr~, hit it# "IT WAS ONE o•· THE FIRST," s aid Dorothy Mansholl. "This was the main highway at the time, right out front.·· stride on Route 66.., .--.......~~~ She and her husband, Lorman, bought the place in 1963. full of hope and a mail-order motel manage- ment course. boned across llli11ois, Missouri. Oklahoma, Texas. New Mexico. Arizona and California. Assembled from a collection of local roads and cow paths, she was freighted with expectations even before her de · dication by Congress in 1932. Tom Joad and his family made their way out of the old Dust Bowl to the Grapes of Wrath on 66. So did all too many, all too nonfictional down-and- They've fixed it up quite a bit. But sitting in the parlor a round the r egistration desk you get a feel· ing for wha t it must ha\'e been. It's a family busi- ness . friendly, no frills, run like it probably was in the old days. There are no telephones in the rooms. No swim- mlng pool, saun u or rC'staurunt. 1\o bar, no 1t·e machines Ju~t decent. clt>an, 11u1et rooms with thick \Hiils a t cronum~ rule 'lt..80 for u fam 1ly of four. S8.40 fur a single. ln<'ludlni;: rnlur tt•k\'ls ion. That's about 10 buc ks bt,low what trc.iff1c will be<.ir u1 most new.fangled motel:.. THE 1'tt\NSHOLTS llAVE B\lll,T a steady trade, growing evt:'ry yeur. rclyin~ on l'Ublom ers who've bel·Omc friends and tra\ l'll•rs who drop in figunng Litchri<.>ld is too small to gel lost in. Thcrt.''s an echo there, u hint of lht• common ad venture of tra\'elers on a cross-l·ountry Jaunt in thl' '40S and '5<ls. Your fath('r stundlni.: at the 1rns pump)> swappmg ex<1gpcrutio11s of how many mil<.•s h l• l'O\' ered Yl'Stcrduy Someooe's sensible aunt dr1,·111g the ~hole way at 30 m.p.h. for safl-ty's sakl' :intJ forgetttnl! to advance llw him 111 the camera :.at the Grand Canyon Ea rrw~t advice about ttu.• best time, day or ni~ht , to d<irc the desert. Motorcycle cops lurking behind the billboards. A st range b<.>d eal'h.====================:::; ntght. "Who dirtied this clean towel?'' "Not me." "Not me." A lot of other motels on the old highway closed with the c•o ming of the interstates. I rontl·ally: many of the construction workers who bwlt J-55 staved with the M ansholts until tht' new frec~y opened in 1974. Jack Cut berth m Clinton, Oklu., has devott-d 30 of his 76 years to Houte 66. Question? What's black & white and on sale all<:Ner? (See Sports Section) IN 1946 THE RASPY-VOICED barber joined the Main Street of America Hi~hway Association. He's the current exet•utive sec·r etarv of the 3,000· member group . It was formed in 1920. under the name of the National U.S. Highway 66 Association to promote touris m. get the road paved and win the L--------------~--------' · 66designat ion from Washington. "It was kind of fence post lo fence post in those days,·· Cutberth s;.i id. The idea was to put motoris ts on a road that bore a single number, a good road Call 642-56 78. Put a rew words lo work ror you. in the oute rs, Okics and Arkies. Jn those days they ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.L-.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--' sometimes r eferred to her us the Will Rogers Highway. Woody Guthrie wrote a ballad about her. that they needn't le ave. On the return trip she hauled West Coast harvests to the heartland. Oranges in February! When war came she led workers to the Pacific's de- fense plants. and took the hitchiking GI hom e for Christmas. IN BETTER DAYS. THE VACATIO~ERS came with their dollars. Why, a family could s pend a month just seeinl: the sights along the way. The steady stream or tourists fostered the roadside restaurants, the last-chance Cillinf? stations. the billboards and the BurmaShave signs, the tourist traps and the motor court. Perhaps as much as anywhere else. the culture of mobility. of rubber· tired transience, h1t 1ts stride on Route 66. Some gas station mups don't mark her anvmore, Those that do tack the emblematic double sixes onto the signs of the superhighways built along her pathway. 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As has been the case for three seasons, the pli&yhouse w Ill provide Bllf:ed New York State Court of Ap · t peals •l g rec s~ that Jo e Namath, s tar quarterback, can't sue Sports Illus trated for unauthorized use of his phplo in an ad. MERCURY SAVINGS E!fecutive omce1: 7812 Edmget Ave., Hunlinglon Beach, CA 926•7 Southern Calilornia Regional Olflces: 4140 Long Beach Blvd .. l ong Beach. CA 90807 8955 Valley View SI .. Buena Park, CA 90620 20715 S. Avalon Blvd .. Caison, CA 907•6 1001 E. Imperial Hwy .. La Habra. CA 90631 1095 Irvine Blvd .. Tusltn. CA 92680 235 N. Citrus Ave .. Wesl Covina. CA 91793 She had madC! a pat•! with herself not to look until the swell· in~ went down hut she could not resist. After ull. what she heheld wus not 1ust a 15-year·olcl girl with a new f!jce but Itta flays with a new life. .. Evt-o· day. or nearly every clay. I would t.·omc home. iio to my room. turn up the ret'ord player as loud as 1t would ~o. lie down on my bed with m:; cat Stripev. and blo<'k out the whole world~" bus service to individual u,1 ,,.. .. SHE STliDIED TllF. fa1·C' "I like ii." and contempt at rd the life: "Now. no one wall s t;.irc at me, I will be happy." ~e~er groups in b~.-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::~ chartered from Laguna Beach. Ida Hays is the c:cleurutecJ girl from La Grande. Ore . who un· derwent a remarkable operation May 19 to repair a face deformed from hirth. Interviewed for the ftrst tim<• since the surgery. she pronounced the operation an un· qualified SUCCt'SS. "Not just for me but for other people." she said. "A boy at the hospital has th e s ame p1·oblem I • 'l'"e alrrady 1l•rgotien what I , •ed to look like.' :~- had but was afraid of the opera- ·tion. Now. he 's going ahead with !tt because of me. Is n 't that : great?'' 'I ' tDA'S PROBLEM WAS that her eyes wer e St'parated by lwic:e ·the normal width. In a 10-hour ,operation, a ll'am at New York t.:nivcrs ity I lospilal reduced the spate from sh~htly more than two inches to slightly less than ont', rebuilt Ida's nose. and filled .the resulting ,1wp between her eye sot'kets :.ind temples with bone taken from her hip. It was the most sever e case of orbital hypertelorism. as it is called, in the exp<'riencc of the hospital's Institute of flcconstructive Plastic Sur~ery . Ida's deformity was not. of course, her only problem. but it was the cause of all the others. Once again in the company of her parents at their hotel near the hospital. <ind in a truly ebullient mood. Ida could rcOecl on a childhood of stares and I aunts now . she believes. behind her "MY FIRST DAY al pre- kindergarten was the first time l IDA'S PARENTS, Jacquie and Rill !fays, nodded knowingly at the memory. The only thing that changed over the years. they said, was Ida's choice of music Her melancholy behavior lasted from Jack and Jill songs through teen-age rock. "Sometimes she sang along with the music." Mrs . Hays said. "Other times she cried." Ida's mother had r esolved from the start that Ida's life would be as near to normal as possible. · · 1 knew even before I saw her for the first time that something · was wrong," Mrs. Hays said. "They brought the newborn babies to the mothers and mine was the only one covered with a blanket. The nurse drew a cur- tain around m y bed, handed her to me, and left. . "I LOOKED AT my baby and said, 'You're mine and I love you lo pieces.' Then I cried. When the nurse came to take her. I wouldn't let her go. I held her and said. 'Darling, some day we are going to find out why'." Thal has been the quest of Bill and Jacquie flays ever since, and of Ida. SERVICE IS expected to be expanded to serve groups from Treasure • Island and Laguna Hills Park in South Laguna. Service currently is provided to groups from Leisure World, Laguna Hills and Pacific Island Village and El Niguel Country Club in Laguna Niguel. MEMBERS OF each group will receive com- plimentary champagne during the season's open- ing play, Neil Simon's "The Sunshine Boys" scheduled Sept. 21 - Oct. 9. Information r egarding season tickets and bus groups may be obtained by calling the playhouse box otrice. 494-0743 between 1 and 5 p.m. Tue sdays through Saturdays. 'Miss' Choice Due Saturday When the baby was two weeks Orange County's seven old, mother and daughter went representatives to the through a genetics clinU: at the · · M i s s C a I i r or n i a University of Washington, but Teenager Pageant" will learned nothing. Over the years, ~ be selected al an outdoor they went to other hospitals, J fashion show al Promon- other univers ities. Information f tory Point. was scarce. The show is open to the ·As Id a j!rew, fortified by public with an admission parental love. s he learned to deaJ ' dona lion of SI. with he r problem. She did not let t ,,..-------------. it defeat her. Only tfle. 0.lly Pltot ,..tty tefle YoU whet'a new In your local communltr ... .wry dey SHE PLA \'ED ON the basket· <See IDA, Page A9) i•mflQINI JC Penney NEWPORT. CENTER FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY INrfRNATIONAll Y KNOWN ARTIST William C. Gilpin Will PERSONAll Y SIGN . ~~...f.-------HIS-fRINTS-AJ ___ __ •; JC Penney FASHION ISLAND STORE Friday, June I I , 12 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, June 12, I 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, June I 3, I 2 to 5 p,.m. Mr. Gilpin w ill be showing his collection of charcoal drawings. Gilpin's true-to-life renditions of animals project his own warmth and relaxed humor. His creations also include renderings of the old Western Canner's Co. at Newport Beach. several bait boats scenes. ski scenes and portraits. Come in and meet Mr. Gilpin and take home a personally signed print WHAT A IEAUTIAIL FATHERS DAY GIFT ... PIRSOHALLY SIGHED u . ur "CANNHY" Store Hrs.: MOIMlay tin Friday I 0 a.111. to 9 p.m. Saturday, I 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. -Sunday, 12 to S p.m. • 1- We have one of Southern California's largest selection of truly fine Home Furnishings. During the next few days take advanmge of unbelievable savings on current and discontinued lines of fine furniture throughout our entire store . . . in all departments. Save on such prestigious lines as Drexel, Heritage, Henredon, Baker, Century, Hekman, Brandt, Weiman. Sherrill. Schaefer leather, Marge Carson, Stanton Cooper. Chandler's Custom Upholstery, Aireloom Bedding and much, much more. Call one of our professional designers today, or better yet. come in and see for yourself why Chandler's is making this one of their· greatest sales ever. SAVE 10% TO 25% ON BEDROOM! Includes names hke Henredon. Thomasville. Drexel, Baker , Heritage and more. SAVE 10% TO 25% ON DINING ROOM! Drexel, Heritage, Henredon, Century, Baker and more. SAVE 10% TO 15% YOUTH GROUPS! Save on boys' and girls' wrap-around groups in wood and painted finishes. SAVE 10% TO 25% ON CURIO CABINETS! Included Traditional, French, and Country styles. SAVEl0% i<t"30'°6N-GAME-5ETS!-- Popular Country, bamboo and casual looks! SAVE 10% TO 30% ON OCCASIONAL TABLES! Contemporary, T rad1t1onal. French, Country from great names like Henredon, Drexel. Hentage, Baker, Century. SAVE 10% TO 30% ON RECLINERS! Sec the famous Barca lounger wall·lounger. pop-ups. h.1ndle rockers. SAVE 20% ON EVERY HERITAGE SOFA, LOVESEAT AND CHAIR! Custom covered in a wide selection of fabrics. SAVE 15% ON EVERY SHERRILL SOFA, LOVESEAT AND CHAIR! Custom covered in a wide selection of ,fabncs SAVE 10% ON EVERY WOODMARK CHAIR AND SWIVEL ROCKER! Custom covered in a wide selection of fabrics. Special order too! SAVE 10% TO 40% ON DINETTES! Contemporary. Trad1tt0nal. Trans1t1onal. Gbss or h1·pressure 1.1min:ltcd tops. Chrome or decorator color finishes. SAVE 10% TO 30% ON EVERY APARTMENT SIZE DINING ROOM! Choose from our fine collect1ons by Americri n of Martinsville, Century, Thomasville & many more. ESTABLISHED 1892 A lew pflte controlled items eacluded PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGN WITHOUT OBUGA TION COMFORTABLE PARKING • CONVENIENT FINANCING Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday: 9:30 to 5:30 Monday 12 to 9 •Friday 9:30 to 9 1S14 NORTH MAIN SANTA ANA 541-4391 The Store of Famous Names I ..:.l.:.:n:::;ur~$::=1.!:."'t.:.·.::.•..:::w.:...' :..~-~l=.0_1:;9:.:.7,;:.6 ________ .... 0 ML Y PILOl A9 • I f'ro111 Pagf# ii 8 IDA LAUGHS AGAIN. • • ball team in ('ll,om1:ntury st"hool und v. orked for t he SOS Club !Stump Out .. 'ii up1d1ty hbout drugs> in high scho<>I and ruised mun\.'y fur the .March of Dimes unll Wl'lll 1·a 1np1ni.: \\tlh h1•r chums ln<lt•t·c.I . a~ '()l')ll a~ <.h1: ~ets bark home to Oregon. aw1ty from New Yor k 's com·rctc, shu p I u n s a c· a 11'1 flu u l u t I. a I.. l' \\' U llO\\' a . "l\f\ fril•rtd:.. didn't trcul 011° <JO \' rl1 ff1•rcnt f1•<1m unvh111l v l'ls·l'." 111:1 s aid. "But olht:r:.. "t1i1 ll1d11 '1 knu" ml' did. "Any t1 rn t' son1C'hody w1111hl sta rt-• or makl· a rl'mark. W('ll, that was thl'ir prohlt•m I tr1(•cl to pr<'tcn<I they "cren't llw rc. But some t imes I m a(lt· a n•mark bu<·k, like ~l1('k 1t 1n yvur 1·1.r " "Ida! " tu•r m 111 hc·r :..<i tCI /\BOt •T A \'EAR u>:o, lht• llays' sc<irt'h for <111:.wt•rs l.Jt"gan lo !-(athcr stt·;.im , A \lwational rc- h ab1Ii l1al1on <·n unsl·lur !!'-• \ c them hope, so did a ll':1l'h£•r. So did Ida 's orthodont1 ~t. who s teered her l o Nt•w Yor io. Univer ~ity M cdll'al Cenl e1,·s pl astic sur{:ery inst1lul\.', one of only a handful cqwpµt•d for her need. "The docto1' told me t ~hould thank 1t O\'n ," lcla ~aicl. "Thev luld me the rt-"Prt' n :..k:... th<1l '1 might los00 rTI) :..Cll'>l'!i ol ta.-.\l' und smell. I told the m I had thought it ll\'t'I'. Thev us kt•il mt• 1f I h:u.J am· q11l'.'st1011s: I told lht.•m I had onl'· whc·n"' Ida lost n\.'1lhl'r taste• nor s ml'll. The daoll(t'r hall bc<:n in tc111· poranly n•1111~1tionin~ l11·r hruin, to .£:ivt.• lhc dodors room tu wurk. Ile r bru111 . IJ \' .ill 1,ulwu rd C\'idcm·e. 1~ ,1:-k;•t.·11 a~ l'\ l'r Ht:T Tllt:HE WAS a qm·~tion. ~ b1~ on\.'. Suc h uµ<•rat1ori:. arl' cl\.- 1wnsive . ahoul S6,000 µl us lhe <ilr 1.1re and hot<.'l l•xpcnsl•:.. That's when ldu found out how rnany friends ~ht.· h~1d. All arross Lu Grande, popula· lion 11 ,000, fund ·r<iising en · terprises sprouted. Bake i.ales for Ida. Car washes for Ida. A Grande Ronde Riv('r Raft Hace. Sterile Moths Battle Pests SACRAM ENTO <A Pl S<'x is u~ain being userl a~ainst California's pink bollworm', the world's most dam;.iging cotton pest. The Department of Food and Agriculture said that millions of sexually sterile pink bollworm moths ~~--~~~~~--have been dropped on emcr~ing cotton crops since mid·May. TllE P URPOSF. is to outnumber ;.anv fr•rtill.' moths which m <1 v be in the t•otton. · HB Seeks Teens Who Want~Jobs The city of Huntington Reach Employm ent and Tramm~ Arlminislration 1s ret•ru1 ling r andidates fur 11:> summer youth program. Today is the la:;t day that youths can upply. Tht'y rnn sign up at the employment orfice. 520 Pt'can Ave. until 5 p.m. The job opportunities are designed to provide e li gibl e Huntin ~ton Bearh youths , ages 14·21. with µuid work durinJ? tht' 5utnml'r (.'11unst'l1ng and 1.:areer gllldance workshops are also provided. ( I .. 1'1. HOYIJ ) INFORMS In the DAILY PILOT Plwny Horses Eyed VENICE. It aly t1\P1 t-: t1t'rb huv~ recom· mt'n(h'd lhul the 600-year old brun.te horse•!\ :.tl lhl' entrance to St. Mark's Has1lit'a be protet·tt.'<l a i::uittsl dumage from air pollution ancl moisture. The commission su~)!estcd UH.· four horse.s b1• replaced with copies or lrt':1tf'd with wa x to prevent further damagl' lo one Of lh{• l'll~ ':, lop luUrlSl at· tractions. A thrce·yrar 'itudy :md r t'storation of the horses \I us luunc·hl.'d after lhl·1r ml'lal ~urfaccs sho" ed st ams . THB PLUMllM4i Ml4TIHC9 411 COHO. ,,,.. .,..... ............ ·• "' 1 I•• I ,,, t .1 t"l'l~•ON Vll.J'J "" .,.~,. •1'1•.,, '4, • d' •• ' •• ! 495-0401 t )' 1 4M~~A I • r;i #po• fi+, I 642-17U IUTCHEN & IATH REMODELING NH ES TIM A TES S•• o,,., 01ipte,• •f A~ltif..tltM•1-U""' 0~ ~H l OYER 250,000 MAJOR BRAND -UNIROYAL - Question? What's black & white 1 - and on sale allover? (See Sports Section) l .,IR0\·,11.. TIGER PAWS 'l'il!c•r """" 1·ur 1h:11 fHtrlic·ul:ir hn~ c•r : llc•;er •he• "ild l 'ii.:.c•r roar ol' lho u .. aud" ol' "-:•ii,t'i••d •·u-.1u11u•r,. 1•ur1'"r !!! In the s econd phase of the battle, a s ex attraC'· I.ant railed gossyplure will be placed in traps this month. The idea is lo compare the number of st<.'rile moths -whirh arc dyed for this purpose MICllEl~I~ ZX Hl.At'K" A Ll~S ... ,_ MICMEUN All STiil •AIMAL Ta&KK n•ES TIRES 88 5.60/15 6.00/13 (A78/l3) -with the fertile ones caught in the traps to mcusure the progress or the b<1ltlc. .i TllF. STERILE moths 1'~ are rendered so at a U.S. Department of uPi P11oio Agriculture focility in 3f:onrerts 75 ·ycar·old Aaron Copland wil conduct three bicentennial ron certs over the 1'' 0 u r t h 0 r J ll l y weeken d at Min - neapolis. Ile w ill in· elude two or his 0 \\11 works. Sea, Sage Picnic Set Saturday The annual family pie· nic. sponsored by the Sea and Sa J?e branch of the National t\udub1111 Socit.'· ty, will b(' held Saturday Phoenix. Goss y plure is s yn . the s i ze d at UC Riverside . California cotton growers are ass<.'ssed 50 cents a bale for the pink bollworm fi~ht, but this will r ise to 65 cents July 1, the state said. Fine Levied LOS ANGELES CAP> -The forme r owner or a board and car e home has been finC'd S2.500 for rive ullegcct violations of the stat~ health and safety rode. Municipal Court Jud~c Cickran Te\'rildan ;ilso s enten ced Oora Friedlander l o three yN1rs probation in con· nection wilh her opera· t1on of th<' Com - mnnwt.•alth l\1 ;inor. al th e Starr Ranc h----------- t\uduhon Sanctuary,...-----------, t•ight miles l'ast or S;m l.uan-Cap&S-U:;1 no off +--. .... Ortc1:a tllghw<•r. Tht• publit• was invited, und t hos e interes ted s hould bring a picnic lum·h, soft drinks and water . Thl• ranch 1s entered lh ro u ~h Ca s pe r s H<:g 1ona l Park . un d ~:t!l'l> Wiii be OJJ<'ll frum ff to 9 a m . for entering and ;II I. :i anrJ 5 p. rn. for l<'av1nl!. club offu·ials s a1tl. Fi<'hl trips are planned through lhf' 1l;1y , ;111cl qlll'S ltons ma~· ht• rt• rc rr r cl t o M a r ga r1•l Curllll'r~. IH2·56 I !I. Man Sentenced LOS ANC:ELES (/\Pl -Th<' a ll (·~r d mastermind of a s rh<.'nw to loot $10 million from a downtown vault has hce n ~entcnccd to 1() Yl'ars in - f ecler ul prison.· Ronalrl Noda,\". :l l , Palos Vt.>r<ll'S E~talt'S. had pleaded J,!Uilt ~· tn on<' count of in· terstat e t ra ns portat1on of stolt-n proper! y. your own carp68 (lti1·it·p1l'lllf1fi~11) llllllf OUll llllm•VAC-t ... - C"""1 '*"' cl-•nt 111K11111t ... , hfl141r1 • ., ......... ....... .. , a4 ,.,,,' ..... Mal die. !9'11fa4tw ... 1ld•-· cNI .. ., II I "-4114 Mllanlor Wt, ... fft(<:i "() Ger 20% Off Y C'ur Dry (lp,".JntnQ Odei or rhe some rime. QYIC C£Nr£R ClEANEIS U71M••,-ri11•4 c .......... -uz.uu WANTE DIAMO~llS • GE'9STONES Jewels by Josephs is searching for diamonds and gemstones from private in11v1duals and estates. careful examinatt0n and evaluation by Oo.Jr experts. Highest preoes paid. ca11 5<40-9066 10-9 daiiy, Saturday l C>-e. Sunday closed. ask for Mr .Joseotr. iewels by loseph '···· f •••• , ••••• .:u.u .................. ,.. •. .1 ... -. 1'5110 155112 145/13 155/13 165/fl 175113 165/14 155115 165/15 28 .. !J..jH 33 .. :J.1 .. :J6KK !l!tH ·1!JH 40 .. 4;;u "HITt:"':\l.LS 175/13 4 5.. 215114 661111 11s114 '18811 195115 G2•• 116/14 ;;2 .. 205115 6 tl.,. 195/14 ;;;;.. 215115 68 .. 205/14 GOH 225/15 71 •• "'LOW LOW PRICES • • • e Ral,..•d 1UtlcP IA'UPr T ir•"' --· 70 SERIES 60 SERIES • A70/13 "22•• A60/13 "25H 070/14 "25H CS0/15 8 29•• £70114 "2 7H ES0/14 "3ftH F70/14 "28H f'tol1rM30aa szzaa ., ... 11 G70"4 "30H ~;~4 "a I H G70115 ":JOH Ge0/15 "31 aa H7011S ":JI aa uo114 !'l39aa u .10 •• n ... h•.1u 1 .. .... , ... ,, ........ , .. "~l .. " St:'9 Pl-:IC11 ~ II \DI \1.4' SIZE: 16S/15 34aa :=.~·= . .., ..... ,, .. ............. 11.tJ .. "" *Michelin * Unireyel * Pirelli *Geetly._ * flrest ... e * Gisloved * B.f. G ... ich ··~··· ... * KlelMr ...... &Ottler8r0Mh FREE!·· FREE!~· • ... mtAUA'flOll • fall HTATION · •f•HnRI . WAltltAln'Y ... ..,tire ......... . ~· .vu 2IMls er8UMS.;.-- ALWAYS FIRSTS! COSTA MESA UHAPA JOOO Wltlttiw lh& ··--'·---· 17141171-2403 llla••k "·alls 155/13 21HB 165/13 28111' 11s11a !JI 88 165/ 14 2 ft&al 175/ 14 :J 2 118 165/15 31 HH 4 CYL PINTO • VEOA ., .. t.,.,. .... ., ... .......... UNIROYAL TIRES ,,,!:!:':c TIGER PAWS 6.00/ 12 • E78114 C78/13 F78/14 6.50113 • G78/ 14 • 6.45/ 14 8 251 lS • 6.00115 CG78/ 1~1 6.851 IS • H781 IS (2 151151 . :-:;~4,!!~s NOW ONE ""''11•• LOW PRICE ••.• .. ;., ... , .. s24~s Beltt.-d STEEl.J RABI .1'LS ~·-price• Of\ STHl Ml.TEO AAOIAlS llW .. _, <••• .,....,.,..,.,-spon•. f0ft9'\. a dOIMttle at f1H"ta11te Pf"iit•• Shoo & comparel "'-' don t IM&ay! M1hict•" alls "hif«•" ~ ...... AR78/13 :J I Kil HR70/14 ·121111 BR78/15 :1:1"11 HR70/15 4 2"11 ER70/14 :J 711" JR78/15 ·'t :i"" FR70/14 :J811" · LR78/15 "' fi1111 GR70/ 14 .j 0 118 TllHUll • SI H '• U U ,., .. , •• .,lk t...-htl ....... GR70/15 40"" fy '•""'•"•'-' I•••• •• ,. .• , iwu '417tlU /'-:...:.-\\'O\\'!: ~-·; O•n't Miu Out! ~·'\ r. . i' :::• SPOltTS C'AH 'l'I HI·: \\'1111~1·:\\·;\ 1.1. SPl~C.'I :\ 1,: > J: ,..,~ Vw 1:on1·:u,;~. S .. OH'l'S. .~ c·o,u• U "I' c· \H ·1·1111:~:: Economy tort's lor cc:onomy cars Where else do yo .. find g1ea1 p11c es lllcl• these! Scnsa· 11onSJ4 2"o' , s 20/1l , .... ,. 4 CVL 04 TSVN, Y W. TOYOTA. Of>£l I CYL MOST US CA.llS l ·'ront-End Ali~nm•·n• Prop•r at•t'""e"' •tA •••• yovr ltt«t It Witt P•t fo.t ht .. I ft\Alftf •WM1 Ow•r Don I df'• &•)'' GARD!M GROVE 14040 ,,. .. ._,. ((.,,.., •' ............................ -\., t7141 U0.3200 fHMf lllSC HAlll RlllMl s21"!'. ''"''"'-• .,. SS4 118 2 WHEEL OIS C JOB INC LUDES· 11, • •••h. rrt1v1t• (•f1,f'r\, '"''•II M• h 011111 tft•ltf' U•h,, I fpft• Ii tJ,..,.,.,, mo'"''"" '•'•"· ••4 h'•"• flt111d & tuw her4.,,,. ···" f"" uw l ow low Pffcea on new w h eel cylinde rs & riveted l><•IU1 lining. fr•ttt One 6 ••er OrttM BRAltl JOI s7 41!!~ .,, ... "' HUNTINGTON BEACH 18455 Beach ll•d. 1005 HARIOR £LVO. lc«llK of .. lilt< end H ...... I C7 I 4J 557-8000 IUEHA PAltlC HU liMol11 II"& FULLERTON I J 2 I SCMlftl klid lot Fi•e Pointsl 17141 840-1445 OUMGI •u,,...,. •• llM•_.r..,.1 17141 121>-SSSO tt .......... 11 .... "*....,' 17141170.0100 4 10 Morltl Tthtlli A•-• 17t41 6)9.021 ' • .. A J. DAIL y PILOT Thursday June 10. 1976 L .ong Berates Nation:al Spending By IDLARV KAVE Olti.e0.11, Pllel~ .... J\n assistant secrl'lary of agriculture Wednes· day blasted the efforts of environmentalists, called for curbing o ( social welfare programs and urged expanded research and development or federal re· sources. -The amount to be spent on the energy pro· areas. where the lapd <'annot be usPll for dc\'elop· blem is still unknown bul will be ''plenty.·· mentor re<'r eatlonal purposes. Citing the eomple or Minl'ral King, Long LONG CALLED for a "cold. analytical ap. charged that lht.> environm£•ntullsts arc using long praisal of the government's goals," because he rt b t I · bl · believes development, conservation and enhance. ~~~li~~~s :0~ ~:c~~.~~~ct the pu ic from using ment of renewable resources are vital lo lhe coun-.. And, they're usm~ tht> •wilderness· tksagna· try's future. tioo to prevent any development I hey d!!>:igree 10th ANNUAL SOUTtfRN CALIF. .. OWN YOUR OWN BUSl~SS SHOW" ~ .,_ fiNllciM '"'..,'· fOf oflt¥ U.00 ~. -di•leya--ulll to ltey ....,...._, ,...,_,,. .,_ of dlff-t Jollllttt, DillrltiutOl'l a fra.-i. C.MPt'"-· lll'fttt••• the• "'°"•• . ..,. _.... It .-.. to llwofM ~-.... 1 ANAHEIM ROYAL tNN HOTEL HMbtr Blvd.· Adjlalt ~ O~llM ·free rarkiftt June 11-13 1·9 PM Deily 1·1 PM S..ldty . Robert Long, Asi.istant Sec re t ary of Agriculture for Conservation, Research and Educ a· hon, spoke at a Town Hall meeting in Anaheim. For instance, Long said that although the with," Long uid. ~rldw~e f~~m~will~b~whhin~e ned ~~~;~~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==========~~~~ 2S to 30 years. there arc fewer people working in ~ LONG. WHO PRIOR to his 1973 fede ral appoint· ment served as an Irvine Company vice president and a senior vice president of the Bank of America. insisted that new nutiorutl priorities ure needed. The federal official pointed out that Americans a re. spending more than Sl!IO billion each year on social welfare programs and that some of that money could be better spent on researching and de· veloping natural resources -where there wi ll be a worldwide shortage in the coming years. .. THE FOOD STAMP program alone costs $8.5 billion e ach year, according to Long, and one out of every 12 Americans receives the stamps. Other s pending progr ams that have eroded the nation's budget, in Long's opinion, include : -SRO billion spent so Caron the s pace program . amounting to about Sl,500 per family per year. -S108 billion on lhe Vietnam War, or S2.000 per family per year. -Between S200 and S400 billion. up to lhe year 1983, to clean up the environment. That's roughly between $3,500 and S7.000 per family per year. agric ultural research and foreign assistance efforts than there were 10 years ago. · AND, THE NUMBER of professional foresters have decreased, too, even though the total demand for lumber and wood products will double within the next half century. Long said. Demand ror recrea. lion in the national forests will increase by 400 per- cent. loo, he predicted. Long blamed the situation on both the over· whelming devot ion to social service programs aod also the efforts of environmental groups, such as the Sierra C)ub and Friends of the Earth. "THERE I S A concerted, well-financed, de· termined effort on the part of the environmental community to cutback the use of national forests for timber. grazing and recreational purposes," Long said. "These groups are attempting to replace the professional forest service rn,.anagemcnt with un- workable, unflexible rules now before Congress," he add~. LONG SAID the groups are achieving their goals by having aree1s declared "wilderness'' How Orange County Voted Vaccine Clinics 1~15 . On Various Propositions By 0 . C. HUSTINGS Statewide, Proposition Ol tll• 0411, "11ou1a11 7 passed with a margin Orange County voters of about SS pe~cent to 45 bucked the statewide percent. .But, m Orange trend on only one of the County. 1t was defeated 15 propositions listed on by about 15.000 votes. Tuesday's ballot. ELECTION officials It was Proposition 7, could think or no reason designed to give a tax for the way the Proposi- break lo owners of pro-lion 7 vol e went in perty designated as hav-Orange County except to ing historic value. observe that it may have * * * * * * State Tabulations On Issues Listed This is how California voted statewide on the is-;ues: been the res ult of u general feeling among county voters against giving a tax break to anyone. However, Proposition lJ. which defers. under certain conditions. pro· pcrty t<1x payments for senior citizens, passed by 30,000 \'Otes in Orange Count y. It p assed statewide by a 56 to 44 percent margin. Election watchers not· ed that senior citizens form a significant voling block in Orange County while owners of historic property do not. Proposition 15, the con· troversial nuclear power Low cost a nti-rabies vaccination clinics will be held in Orange County on June 15. Vaccinations will be given to dogs over 4 months old from 7:00 p.m. to8:30 p.m. for S2. Law requires that all d ogs be vaccinated every thirty m onths. Dog li censes will a lso be available at the clinics. Proof of rabies vaccina· tion must be pr esented. The clinics include one June lS al Crown Valley Elementary School in Laguna Niguel and San Juan Elementary School in San Juan Capistrano. measure. was beaten Call 642-5678. • GUN CLINIC A f CHRITOS StO«E Mii WHU~ (0118U fllO M WIN(HUfER 5-9 P.M. THURS. 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He re's how ·orange County vote rs cast their ballots on all 15 st ate pro· POSitions: y~, No Yr'> No Yts Ho ...... --No "'°"I Sc-I lolldl 110 ,II 18S.~l PtOI' 2 C~f·V•I Bonds 71~.0?~ 20b,6q/ ""°" J W~l.r Bond> 7~1.MI I QI,/// Prop t Collt9t aonds 10? 1\0 --1U.996 71~ N 20'1. 119 ProP 6 l11sur1nct Co. Tu Deaths Elsewhere • Yt\ JI& t1S 11 .. ,,. ..... , ""'•'•< ,.,_,,, nun I CORONADO <AP) -A memorial service was ar· ranged today for retired Maj. Gen. Stephen W. Downey, once chief of staff of NATO's Central 8AL TZ .. EROERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 673·9450 Costa Mesa 646·2424 Bl!LL BROADWAY MORTUARY Army G roup a t No Heidelberg, Germany. vu Downey. 60, died Satur· No day in a hospital. vo No D~atlt Notfr•• LalLOND • Vt\ T~RESA M. L•BLONO of 1WI. No P•lm.t. '°''" Me\d, C.a. Dale Of dN1h Y '""" '· '91b In Nt woo•I llN<n. C.a f\ s.,.,,,..,d l>y ,,., ~n. Eu~nu 1. .. e1ooc1 NO of L-A Habr.t. CS•uQMt'r. Ruin th•ft>ttr ot '"''''Mc-.•; \l\lor. 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I 6J4 • A New Twist l.Ot~GELES <AP) -Wed· n1 esdl\Y:Wb\'• came wu square· Y on the"1ine In the top of the ninth lnnlng and, surprising to s ome, knuckleballer Charlie l~ugh, not onetime Cy Young Award winner Mike Mari>ball. was summoned rrom the Los Angeles bullpen. "It felt good to be ullcd," llough said after doing a . D_,,fler• Slat<» AN .. ,,. ..... KAeCl1'01 Jun• IOPllllM!elunl• .. , LO> A"9'1l<!\ J~t' t t Mont,f'ftf ot LO\ Anquh ' lun• ll ¥otll•HI •I Lo\ An~lh I 1\0 ~' I l\p m. • SSo m. t!ghtrope .act but still ~elting the final out m the Dodgers' 3·2 vic- tory over the Philadelphia Phillies ... It means the man tmanager Walt Alston) must have the confidence in me to get the big out.'· . Th~ victory was the Dodgers' first in the four-game series with the Phillies which concludes tonight, weather permitting. Hough entered the game after J\Jike Schmidt's bases-load ed sing~ had ended Burt Hooton 's bid fpr a shutout and, more im· portant, got the Phillies within a run.; Hough further complicated the s ituali<>n by walking Greg Luzinski to fill the bases but got ~langerous Dick Alleh to ground into a game-ending force play. ''I couldn't figure how I could iio along so well and then with just one more out, get into so much trouble," said Hooton who had Jaced only the minimum num'ber or balteri -24 - through eight innings and had permitted only two hits, both of * * * l'HIUOELl'"IA 0 Cd\111'1 0o .. ,.n 0 Brownl)ll Y llmtdl lb LuJlnskl II """'hf'UM' R Aii..-ib JOM 'le>nerl lol•ncl S-..c LOl>l>of'Q D McC•rvu p'1 ""," "' 3 I 0 0 l 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 '0 1 1 l 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 ' 1 1 0 LOS A"'GE LES l -711 lluOne•ll Ga•vev 10 uyJI> Feorg u\Cn rf Ba~er t i Y~qrr c Ru~~Ui\ HC>Glonp 1iou911P •II• 11 Ill l I 7 I A 0 I 0 • 0 1 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 , 0 J 1 1 0 4 I l 1 l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Toleh 1'I 7 • 1 Toi••·· JJ l 10 1 Phll•delpfll~ ()(I() 000 007 7 1.qs Anoe10 O<H 101 oo. J OP Ph1lacl .. 1pn1a l, lo• Ar>90I .. l LOO Pl\ot&deloh1.1 J. LO\ Anq•le' ~ 79 (111<kn.,, 'f•o)9er.McCuver.J8 -RuS'<'ll S-Hooton. 11' H R Ell Bii SO t.onl>Or9 ll ,11-1) I 10 3 1 I I """"'" IW.)·11 8'' • 1 1 1 3 Houql\ • ) 0 0 0 1 0 ~·~ • HOuQh 121 HBP-t>r lOOOOrg IV•jlgtr). I l·SJ.4 -11."4. whkh were quickly erased by doubleplays. He got the first batters in the ninth, too. for a string of 26. but then pinch-hiller Tim Mccarver started all the trouble with a dou· ble. It appeared center fielder Dus- ty Baker had caught the ball - Hooton thought so. too -but when he hit the ground the bull rolled loose. "1 thoug ht the Rame was over." said Hooton. who emerged with his filth vil•tory in 10 decisions and also handled the Phillies for the sixth straight lime. ··I guess I let down a little after McCarver's double.·· Czechs Seek Winter Games PRAG U E (A P > Czechoslovakia hopes to become the first Communist country to stage the Winter Olympic Games in 1984, four years after Moscow is due to host the 1980 Summer Games. Slovakia. the eastern part of this federated republic, is quiellv offering its Tatra Mountains a·s the Winter Games site. An ambitious building pro- gram that aims to turn the Tatras into a m ajor resort area is expected to provide Olympic winter sports facilities by 1984 . no matter if Czechoslovakia wins the race to stage the games. Visitors to the Tatras s ki resort of Jasna already ;ire bein~ handed publicity badges and scarves. They bear the legend "CCSR· Candidate for Winter Olympic Games 1984 Tatry-.Jasna." e n· circling a l?lue shi eld thut depicts a chair-lift against a stylized sun and the five intef'linkecl Olymµic rings. Slovak authorities bl'lieve the fact that the Winter Games never have been s t aged in a Com· tnunist country gives the Tatras region an edge over its probable main rivals -Chamonix or Grenoble in France. Cortina d'Ampezzo in Italy and West Germany ·s Garmi s h · Partenkirchen. Olympie Hopeful Tosdal Rebounds ' To Seek Berth I. .. Peggy Tosdal, age 16, was a now than at any other time in m y discouraged swimmer who had life and my stroke has smoothed just seen four years or training out. and preparation go down the "I am a psychological swim· drain when she failed to win a mer ... and having trained harder berth on the United States Olym-and longer than ever before. l pie swim team. have confidence knowing that That was four years ago. training background is with me. She ntighl have given up on "Everyone's dream is making s wimminR at that juncture of her the Olympics and I know that career . However. she affiliated during Olympic years itood w it h a n e w coach -M ark athletes start popping out of the Schubert of the Mission Viejo woodwork and go berserk. I Nadadores-and since doing that think in the team trials that the in 1973 things have been going American, maybe the world re· her way. cord will go. Or al least they have most of "You don't know who it will be. I r-----:;;~~:.---------~ho;srlp;.e.;;it~~rl·:.;il;,;l b;;;e:..m'.i,fe but we'll have to -. . ~H~l-tr't' to rest and keep my mind simple ... l dQn't want any strains on my mind." Taki119 a Dive Housto n Cl'nlcr fielder Ces ar Cedt'no slides safely hack lo third. avoiding the <.ittt!mptc•d lag h~· St. Louis' llector C ru7._ J\clua lly. the ball got nv.-:1v from Cruz Houston defoutcd th<.• n sit1i1g C<Jrdurnb. 5·2. Wednt•sday night. Former Sprinter Rudolph Still Setting ·Fast Pace Second In a Series NEW YORK tAP> -"I'm basically lazy." said Wilma Rudolph. "l think the only time anybody should hurry is when they are in a foot race." Trouble is , Wilm a doesn·t practice what she prcat'hes. She has been hurry inJ: ever s ince she rushed to three t old medal vic- tories at Rome in 1960, setting the Olympic record in the 100 meters in 11 seconds flat. "When I a m home. I pla1i~ myself in front or the TV set and don't move for hours," she in- sists. "l love all those daytime stories -you know. •As The World Turns,' 'Another World.' 'The Edge of Night.' things like that. "All the kids like television. too. but they like the more violent things s uch as 'Kojak' and the 'Six Million Dollar Man .... Wilma. a slim s ix-footer with the grace and speed of a fawn, will go down in history as one of America·s outstanding fe m ale a thletes. Few Oly mpians left a greater imprint amid the rums 01 ancient Rom(' than did this le~gy black girl out of Tl'nnessee·s tobacco bclt 16 years ago She won both the 100-and 200·meter das hes :ind anchored the American team to a triumph in the 40ihm_C1.U_cclay, Awed overseas a d m 1 n •rs called her "America's W1mdt•r Wo"'lan." Today the formf'r truck star, when not on one of her constant f'ngmeer. cleveloped a blood rlis · unselfish errands, lives with her order during the past two years invalid hus band ancl four whichhas r estrit'tedhisabilttvto children in Charleston. W. Va .. work. ~ cooking the m eals. helping the Wilma was the d:rughtl'r of a kids with their homework and at· railro:1d handy m an. Shl' grew up tempting to instill in them the in s pa rt an t·i rcumst ances in values she lives by. t:larksvillc. As ~· child. she was .. I let the m read anct sec strickC'n with a a ippling d1s c•asc whatever they want, .. Wilma and there was some quc'st111n that said. "I don't try to hide anything she m ight n c \·e r walk aga in, from them. I only try to explain. mut•h le!>s run . Then I pray that everything will With loving C'arc. sht• became come out all right. one of the grcutest female run- " For ins tance, they will watch ners of a ll time . television und ask a ll sorts of Proud of h er heritage and questions. family a nd d e eply patriotic. "'Mommy,' one oflhcm m1gltl Wilma became incensed in 1969 say, 'why docs that man'tio mean to react that the Communist Par· lhings l ike that.' I explain that ty or gan an Rome. L'l'nita, wrote television shows people are both she was livin.e in poverty because good and bad. You can tell which :.he'' as a Negro ones are bad by s how111 g which The p aper said s h<' h ad onesaregood." d ivor ced he r hus l>and an!I Wilma's children arc Yolanda, 1>awnt'<l her f.!<>ld mccl:cb to raisl' 17. already a fine runner follow· c;as h for groc-t•riC's. that her inJ? in her mother's foc;tstcp~. d11ldrcn were s tarving and that Djuna, ll: Robert. Jr .. 10. and she had clroprl·<l into (lhs<'u nty Xurra. 5. after hl'tnJ.! unahlc to find work .. My brother gave us all thosr Wilma was llC\'cr povl.'rly l'Xotic names ... she explains .. 1 stricken and nt•\ t•r out 11f :-iMht . have no idea wht•rc thc·v came She .,.. orkt•d a s •• mclnc studio from ." -puhlic1st and an administration :malv~t for nine vcars in Los Only Hohert ans wC'rs to " 1\nl!CIC's whC'rc her.huslwnrf also familiar name. 111' 1s Robt•rl .. Jr . ''as <'lllJllO\ l'<I The fam1h llvt•<I named for Wilma's hus bund. 111 Ch1cag<) bril'fly and ~lso tn Robert Eldricti:tc. The couplC' Y. as Detroit, where Wilma work('ct for m .11 t lc:ctinl~~m:f-ma,,...r --+t ~h,r M i chi )!1:1 tt I) etia r~ m~~l--0 riag(• for Wilma. !'arks a nd Roads. Eldridge was :l ch1ssm att1 or \\'ilmu rt t·W lo Honw to rdutl' \\'1lma ·s ut h ig h s r hool 111 1h<'rh:1r gc:- GLINNW"ITI WHITE WASH the time ror the 20-year-old Dana Point resident. Under the coaching of Schubert. Tosdal became America's premier 100-meter women's butterfly swimmer, splashing to a U.S. re· cord or t :02.18 in 1974. Area Hubby, Wife May Be in Games Cl:trks villc. Tc t111 . lie later at "I :-;till h~1 vt.· m} golcl nwclab. ll'ndcd Tc·nnt•sst•t• /\&I Ill m v hu:-band and my c:hddn•n,·· Nashville, wh1•rc Wilma Ul' Wrlm:1 s:ud "I am Ii.Ir from hf' velopccl her !'\kills prior tu m ak mg rn·h. t'X<.'l'pt I <1111 ru·h rn tlw ·rngthel .S.Ol)mr1c tt•am 1Jppor1un1t1es lh•1I hJ\t' llt•1·11 Eldrtd J.!l'. .in 11pt-r;it1ng J.!l\t•nm1.··· Ry then she was getting ready for freshman year studies al Arizona State University. And that turned out to be a bit of an obstacle for her swim progrus. "Going to college w~ so dif· ferent~l new experiences have tu ms nr )tou, better or worse," Tosd1l .. ,. .. "Ttlere were many diatra~iona and lots ot school work: I really didn't have time to work out for swimmlng and I didn't have the same kind or motivation to 1wim that l had 11lned at Miulon Viejo." With her promisln, career ap- pearillg 1tynHed, perhaps even qukin& wl~e.pme unimpressive comP.!IJliU..~wiqs, Tosdal de· rided'to Jit out a year ohchool to gird for the forthcoming Olympic team tryouts (June 16·21) at Long Beach. "It seems everything has been iolng my way as far as training is concerned," says Toedal, who is back wo~in" out twice dally et Marttuelite llecreation Center in Mission Viejo. By (,.\URENE KEYS Of tM D•llJ 1'1194 M•lf Kayakers Bill and .Julie Leach could be the only U.S. man and woman combination to make it to the Montreal Olympics. l>ut not m the same boat. Leat'h, 30, a Corona d<'I Mar High history teacher, and flunt· ington Beach fin•man Miki' Johnson, 35. recently qualifit•ct for the U.S. Olympic kayak learn in the two-man boats. And his wife, the former Julie .Jones, js also a paddler and will be competin1t in th£' k:J ya k s ingles trials this weekend She and partner C;mcly Clark or Orinda, Calif., were second in doubles competition ancl wt'rc chosen as the allernate tea m . Disappointed by nol qualify- ing in the doubles J ulic should still be tough in the s ingles al Cam· bridge, Ohio. "She's prepared and ready to win, "says her husband. · An Orange Coast College stu· dent. Julie, 19, has been kayak· ing alnce age 14 and is con· sidered a world-class com· petitor. She captured the singles and doubles competition al the Finland Regatta last summer. ,Julie." says her husbanrl of cighl months. "She's so young. there will probably be this other Olympics for her. but this is· it for Mike and me." This wasn't Leach's first trv at making an Olympic team . I~ 1972 he a nd partne r Tony Ralphs tnis!ied qualifying by one-tenth of a second. Rut four years or determina · lion and dedication has paid off ·as Leach and Johnson finished first in the two qualifying races witn fine limes. And what are t~eir chances in Montreal? .. To be perfectly honest, if we make the rinals. we'll be verv pleased. But whether this team wins a ny medals or not, it will• be the fastest group of kayakers we've ever had represent this country." says Leach. Johnson and Leach trained twice a day in Newport Bay. Out at 5:45 each morning and then again in the afternoon , they made a tour ot the bay covering about 18 mUeii in each. sesslon. "It's all been worth it." says Leach. "You put out the time and the money and you gamble. and we've won. DAIL'( PILO T ,, 'I Yankees Outgun I Angels l NEW YORK (AP) -M1ckc~· H1vers dro\ e in one run :lnd scored a nother und Sparky L~ 11.· bailed out Catfish lfWlter to ht'lp the New York Yankees beat tht• California Angels 4-~ Wcdncsctuy nig ht. Bunter . 7 ·5, s ilc.•n rcd the· Angels until the t'tl(hlh inning. 1\ng.-1# Slue .. All G•"'H.,. KMl'C 11111 J"'"" tO(M,fofnu1111 Nt•w VU'' 4 U Ofn • \\&) ,,. n tO.t •n Jun~ 1t (.Jl1fo"'' _, J t ~1tto1t Jut'u 11 C-.\ltforn•• At Ot•ttu•• when they s truc k Cor a pair of runs. nob Jont•s walkNI, BolJln Bonds sin1.?led to et•ntcr ;md both runners movl'd <tlJI a bas e on Mickey Rivcrs · bohhll• J ones st•orl'd on an infi<'lc.l single by Jc n ·y lh•my anrt Tom· my Davis. tht• dcs 1gnatt?d hitter. sent Ronds humt• with has thm'I hit of the game In lht> ninth. Ron J~1<•kspn k·rt off with a doublt• and, after• Lero' Stanton's single sent t)1 m t~' third. Ly le came on. drlanclo Alvar ez' g ruu nctt-r ~cored California"s final run bl.I\ L\ It• ht.'ld on for his <'lghlh save. · Don Kirkwood, H i. matcht•c.l zeroes with Hunter for fi ve tn· nings. but Ncw \'1>rk brokt• through for ~• r.un in the si."I h when -Ri vers tl'lpl<'d to right and Hoy White sini.ikd him homt'. 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'-'Of'\ OP L1•ldo101.1' l Oil.I C.id1forn1 • / N• w .,.,.., • R 1h t~\•n•OI•· c; ,,_., ,r tit•\, ~o J1.u.1o.. ... nn lU ~·~·,, .,U Bo"'t .. «.•- tt.l\,t1•1 ~""'II ti1Jf)h,•f , W I '\ ~ Lyl1• II' H II CR 1111 SO I l I 1 I U II 0 0 I 0 I I u 0 f) 0 n n u 1 •1 'S.•V•' Lvh· ia• T ~, l t " I f I 0 I I I ' ' " 0 CJ tl 11 81\ .\'t-H." Edb1u1 ('1u1f•l1 D o n L c ;1 v c ,. . r o r m <' r es m in st e r I 11 g-1 hifsk"T<t----- h a 11 <.'<>a<.'h. has iiL•t•n <'hos1•11 lo s tH"C'<'<.•d lht· l;ilt• Lion1·I Purn·ll a:-; <'C.1 g 1• hoss .11 Edison ll1g h in lluntington Bcud1. II is \\" ~·1 \l'<Jms "t•1 v 48·31 from 1~J70·72 :ind \\cin lhl' Sun~t'l LL·ag uc 1n l!.110 AP w,,,.pt11q,. "For the last several months all t have done is eat. sleep and swim. I'm going along according lo projections. 1 feel stronger. "It's really just beginning for .. And thnl"s a good feelin~." WILMA RUDOLPH, (SEATED, L!F'T) TRIPLE OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST, WITH HER FAMILY . I Underrated F onvards Impress South Coach ft~· Im Bl'RGART Di•~• 0..11• l'ltol Stall Dan H~ crs :ind Davict Zo~I( are two of the most underratt'tl players on the South's hus ketball team . Byers. ban.•ly ti·2, is easily lost amon)! the 6·5 and 6·6 t 11rw a rds \\hi IC' Zott{!. a litllt• under 6·5, w11s a Sl'l'l>IHI tr<1m All · C I F 2 -A t·hoicc who d1dn 't blossom until lht" entl of tht• 1976 bas ketball :;cason. DAN BYERS DAVE ZOGG .'io11l 11 C,oflst IJeflgHe Cl1aH1pio11s Rut both wc.•r e good enough to make the South's s4uad and should see considerable ul'lion ai:.:in s t the North in Salu11ay·s Oran~e Coun- t y all -~tar baskcth;.111 i.eame :1t Onin>{e Coast Zo~g [!rahbl'cl a i.:anll'· high I ~ rehouncls Thl' late blouml·r d1d11't make th<.· All -!'\oulh Coas t Ll•a)!ul' f1r~t tt•.tm but stood out m thl· playoffs luw post and fi i.:urc to rc- lil•vc F.s tuncia's (Cost .. l\h•sa) Jim l\lcl'los kt•y and Los Amigos' < Foun t a 1 n V a t I c ,. ) L c n Gonrnle~ who ~·ere first kam All-CW ·l ·A and 3·A <'hoices . ('oach ~I urshall /\da11"s Sun Clemente ll i~h Tri tons won the South C11~1s t I .<.'agut• lias cball championship. Knce lmg <from left> Bill Dunham. Scott Carr. Oenm· Martinez, Uobby He. nol<ls. Jay J a n ton. Al Sandoval. l iug h Austin, .Jim Forrcsl c:r. Fred ~krnll. assistant coach Don Isaacs. Standing Adair. Mike Horvath. John McDonald. Jim Meadows. Tim Dunham, John Carson. Ted llNtin~a . Brad Parker. ~hcrk !\l('Ssersmith. assistant coach Gary ~kKnight. <.:ollel!1'. Byers wasn't a l>J)t'l'· ta<.'ular player to watch at Costa ~l esa High but was one of the county's most cnns i s te11t The l\\O forwarcl-; a rc currcolly working al tlu: * * * * * * I Don't Expeet to Dave a Loser--Gillis forwards. lie s<:orcd in Full VP A ~t~~~~~l ~i;~~~~n~~s~~ erto11, ces his 185 pounds to muscle inside for layups . Plus. Sh u N th he always seemed to be ore p or By CRAIG SllF.H' OI ti,. D••l1 Pilot SIMI Tandy Gillis, lhl'.' new bas k e tball l'Oac·h al Orunge Coast Collcgl', 1s a positive thinker. That's one lug rcuscm why he'~ hccn so sul'- c<:ssful th<' p;1st Sl'\'cn years at Cornn•• dl'.'I M.ir. Cillis , \\ lwsl' rt'l'Om· mendation to lht• Coast Com m u n i l y C ''I I cg c bourd of trustees was ap- proved Wed n csda.v night, thinks he can turn Area Girls AII-CIF Mission Viejo ll1 gh's 100 frcestvlC' r cluv team w;1s selel:lt·rl to tlw all· CIF g irls S\\tmming team. Erin Greer of Edison <llunlington Hc•ach 1 was Sl•lt-cled to the team in the 200 •llld 5\10 rrcc• events. and Corona cit'! Mar's Mar~111·ct Hrowm' was chost•11 in the 100 back. Also sclN·tcrl was 1-:1 Toro's Barbara Hudson . in the 100 hrt•asl lkl0k1 M<'Cafft•rty. Su<' Erickson. Julie <ircv and Diann Dunll'\'V tt•;1mcd for l\Ib!.ion Vi.do·s win· nmg effort. Four Orangl' Coa st area nthkll•s have hec•n selected to the All·Clf" ,girls' badminton a nd track and field tc.ims. Corona dcl Mar lligh's Liz Ogden ancl Connie PolitoskC' were chosen to the badminton team in cloubles. And El Toro 's Lisa Gourdine :incl Cathy . Jones of Edison <llunt- i ngt o n Reach I wer<' selected lo the track and field team for their performances in the long jump and the 440-yard run. -...--- 1975 CLOSE-OUT \¥AS ........ $5127 DISCOUNTED s350 C4SH IACK .. S4GO NOW~ $4377 '"''""ft\ Auto h '"" ·~~' M IMJ .lfll_.~ t~4' "lo J))}1f IMMEDIATE CREDIT ON RllA Tf ,Olt DOWH ,A'YMIMT OR CASH BACK! the OCC program around. &ach, Santa Ana and Saddleback and was a finalis t at two of those schools. .. , don't expect to have a loser ." says Gillis. '·With the talent in the a rea l think Orange . ''l'v~ "'.anted to l°oach Corisl c.·an have• a win· at a J~n1or collt•ge f~r ning pro~ram. If l didn't so.me lime and I can l think that l wouldn't think of a better job to ha\<.' taken the job." get. Gillis has been looking ''I've accomplis hed fur a JC coaching posi-whal J wanted to on the tion Cor four years. lie hiAh school level. This is had previously applied a new c.•hallenge for me. at El Camino, Long TheCaliforniacommuni- ty college system is one of the best." Gillis' first item or busin ess is to get players -and that may be a pro· blcm. Two of last year 's OCC starters-6 ·6 forward· center Skip Jeranko and 6·5 g uard Tom Lloy- ha\'e signed letters of in· tent to attend four-year schools. although both have another season of JC eligibility . Serna Captures 5,000 And som e or the other pr e p s tandout s Edison's Rob Vogelsang (Puget Sound>. Estan- cia' s Jim M ccloskey <USC) and Los Amigos' L eo Gonzales (UC lr\'ineJ h ave a lso signed tellers of intent. ''I'm goin g to talk to all or them. I know it's late and I don't know if it will do any j:!ood. but I 'm going to try ... says Gillis. in the ri~ht position for rebounds. "His s trengt h is that he gels great offensive and defensive position.'' says South basketball co'ac.·h Pal Roberts . "Dan's biggest asset is his power game. lle's \'ery s trong and very physi<·al. ·· Byer s was also an all· lea~ue tight end. Meeting and s ubth11ng the <:ompetition. lhat :-. the game or ltaskctbo.111 And 6 -:l forward:-. Harry I IC'in<'kl•n of \'Illa Pa1·k ll i g h and Fullerton ·s J <1 y Lu<· a~ are up to the i ask. a<: cord mg to th<:ir c<i;.it·hcs. a i:ood pass<'r, an ex- <.'l'l ll'n t :-;hoote r a nd a _c:1)0tl rl•houndt•r for his ~i7.c." s11ys .Lindsey. "r\nrt lll''s got a i.:ood nos1.· for th<.> ball. lfc had mon· offensive rebounds th ~111 he did defensive one·~ ... And Lucas has some of lhosl' same skills, ac- <'Or<lini.: lo Fullerton c·oach Bob Van Voorhis. -Area _Players Drafted Zogg is not the least bit unfamiliar to Roberts. A starting fo rwa rd for Roberts' Mission Viejo High Diablos. Zogg was one of the C'atalysts in Mission Viejo's late season surge that car- ried it to the Cl F 2·A finals. But il will be· no l'asv job as llcinek en. Luc a·s and their North team- mute::. b<1ttlc iL. uut with lhe South Rebeb 111 the Orangt.' County l11 gh school all star ba!>kl•thall classic.· at Orani.:t• C'oa)o,l College Saturday night (8). Heineken. a vera~ing 15.5 points pe r game and 12 rebound s, le t! lhe Spartans to ~· s t:c•ond place finis h in the Ct·n- tury Lea,:iue and tht· Cl F 4·A quarterfinals. With an I Ii.ti s hootini.: :l\cra~c. Luc-as led his Jndians leammates into the 2·A SC'm1finals before th(•y lost to P alm Spr· mi.:~ Luc;is was s elected first team J\ II -Freeway Leai..:ue and made second tl'<im /\ll·Orangc County UC J r \' 1 n e ' s J\I i k e Norman. Corona dcl Mar's Gary Guis ness and O ran ge Coast Coll ege·s Da n Spain were selected Wednes- day in the ma.1or league baseball fl'l'c a gent draft. Norman. a pitcher. wa s picked by Philadelphia in the 17th round: Guisness. a third baseman -ralcher, was tabbed by Kansas City in the 21st round: Spain. an outfielder. was chosen b.r SL Louis in the 18th round. Al so piC'ked were Gordon Illakelv. former ,Golden West Coll<'l.!t' star who went to Detroit 111 the 19th round and Mis· s 1on Viejo lligh 's F.ri<' Schmidt who was chosen by the Dodgers in the s ame round. 13ill Spr- ingman.ex-Sa n Clemente High s tar, was taken h~r San Francisco in the secondary phas<.'. Als o drafted was Orange Coast's Oon Tryon, an infielder. Min- n1.•sota picked Tryon on the 25th round. St•r11a Whu KNOXVI LLE -UC Irvine's ILtlph Serna c aptured th <.' 5.000 meters at the AAU junior national track cham· pionships here Wednes· dar. runnin~ 14 : 15.2. f Ue11da11.-e l 'p ~EW YORK Major leag u e baseball atten- dance is up J.1 million over the sam e penod last vear, it was announced \Vednesday. The Los An,i:eles Dodgers lead the major lea~ucs in attendance "ith 917,094 for their first 26 home datC'S. Dibln Wilu and Charles Pasarell re· ached the men's sinj?les quarte r -finals in the Reckenham Grass Courts tennis tourna· menl Wednesdav. Also. St a n Smith downed Auss ie Paul Kronk. 6·1. 9·8. 9-7. Tanner advanced with a 9-7. (i-2 lhird-round vic- lorv O\'er Aus tralia's l"CLA and Cypress College center who was the Milwaukee Bucks' first-round drart choice in 1973. s ignC'd with the National Baskl•tball A~· sociation team Wcdnes· dav after lhrt•e seasons in the American Buskct- ball Association. WTT Rt-,,ulf" Rob Carmichael. Con-P•tt,1>11r911>1.c1•••••nan nors gained the quarter-Won•~" O•"•ton N.ivro11o10 ... ·c• bPrtl S f·i f"p f.lu11,• • .,I• P ' I tt finals with <I 6·1. 7-5 c;o.ir .. gon11 P1 b~~• N•••dhlov1 :c• triumph over Ovc &~" "'"'·""''P'""·''R"""" Bensgton ofSwcden. ict 1 s. R•~'"" ~ .. nrm ·l "'''' "lie continues to im- prove e\'ery day." says Roberts. "This is only the third vear he has played basketball and he hasn't realized his full potential yet. .. He's an exce"1£'nt jumper anct his shootin~ has impro\'ed. llC''s an t•xcC'llent rebounder and is a c1ui<'k pl41~·er." In the Cl F 2·A finals, llcinek<'n was <'hnst•n <•ll ·l <'a~ul! and All -. Oran _g e County. and Spartans coach Hon Lindscv feels he'll hl• able to ha nci le the oppn~ 1t11Jn. "Harrv will be ahk ti) handle the prcssurc-, hl''s Deep Sea Fishing and /\II Cl.... , "Jay's a pretty tough kid :incl he doesn 'l like t1> lo~e ... s~1 ys Van Voorhis. "lie had l?OOd competi· tion all vear. in fac.·1. the toui.:lwr ·the com petition, lht· bl'ltc.•r he plays." "11 l· has g noel t•ou rt scn::.c :uu1 c-an hit lhl' open man . hut is n 't afraid lo shoot .'' adds \':in Voorhis Angling Club G 0 rm an 0 u t I as t ed c;. ru•••l•U' Co• PJ I ~ SANTA MONICA (S ... r1h\ll1nql OANA WHARF "' ·•" ... , I ' JI Ml·~d (,M1,,oonc1 Co• P• bt •I ( T Stepha n Warboys of Bri-SC).•nq1 .... HJuhrnb•"•·1lDOn•IO I ,,.. 13~"'"' ••U<I.> 'l I> n11., ., n ourney t · 6 t 4 6 6 4 · 21 Fi;:·R~~·;; ~c,·~,,1., IMO ""'•I•""'!>.'' l 4t'I< 10dnqlt•r, 1C SAN PEDRO ISPor11t>htnql ,. aJn -~, • • . In a ~-W.t1t OO-h,,Ut>orhlO f)\,.-oc~bcl')\, .--n1t•r'-10ftOtrr U ,•rlt I l)l'Hl1~) ..&1• PARIS Results in hour match. and tndl•n•H,M•••••n IMP£1t1AL t1e•c" .,,,n,..,,.,. '""' tw Y>C ·•"""' 'w"•' The Ilalboa Angling the Fr ench Op(•n tennis Pasarell, of Puerto Rico. wom•n c;,..,"''"1 "••omu•.1 tll """""o 7b""" 110 .. •~?'·'"'""'' ·· ~;-~ ::. ""';1~~0" 5;.' L~~·d1,'".:,.,' ' • Cluh will be represented tournam t>nl Wednesday: overcame Gerald Bal-"""' c. ...... , c.oott•• '''' b J. Ciunt•, is ..... ""' .. d 10 •o•• ,, h, 'wn.1 .. , "'"'", ~ ., ... , ... "d' "". ',, ''".. bv a tC'am of four in the M • Q ( fl ( ,•,.1bl<:tt,.._ucrr1•nt ;11&? "'' '·'"""•h•h·h .,, 1 1 I\ • t-n s uar t'r· na s tr1'ck of Ennt·•nd 4·6. 7-5. " '"""''"· •\1;• .. " H.:i"'a11an lnternational M · · " " Ml-n RutlPh ll·•11 'I 1 I><• •I RU' LOlfCi IEACH (llrhnont PoPrl '' MAlt llU Pl ER 11 "'"I"• 17$ .. Eddie Dibbs, iaml, 7-5 in another 21,::·hour ni.011 o.w•rtwn ... 1b1. Uu<hllOlr •n ·'"Cl"" 1 .......... ,. bd"'· ,,, 1>." "'''""'"" 1u,.,. ..... ,.,. '"'' • " Rill fish tournam ent July bea t Manuel Orantes, duel. "':'.!u~::;:~~:;: s oe,.omur,, °"" .11 ''"u''·' 110-.•nnl).>" ,,o, .. 11CoD.> '· NEWPORT !Art'• L .. na•nq) ~:. 26 through Au~ l. Spain, 6-3. 3-6. 6·3, 6-3. C •• I ft II 1>o·~• r,ourtd•·Onv•d•on 1111 bl. 1;,:';~'.~· ~~:,.~;1" M•~& '.~;.;;~; t.X:c ;'.';;I,~,,·.; 1!,!h.~::·~0~1~ 1"' .. • "'' lncludl'd on the tf':.im Adriano Panatta. Ila-Ill rO H fl !f A l.lnd••••dblP 111 lnd1o1~11p011 . u. ... ~"'"~· "non.to, S6R cah<n """ II EDON oo '" ·" '"' ' arc C'aptain lune Stukcv 1.v. beat BJ' orn nor". s p R JN G 1.• 1E1. D 7'' ,,,n/I '"" 1' ro(( ,, "· ,, yollo "''·"' ••• , '·'"'0 1" I\ 1"' 0 . . ·11 Oh . t" r --lo),Artqt:lt\JO.BO\t0.,17 .... n"4"C>t\ie3CS.1\.0 W't\1lt .. f• h. r,•<vel·• ]Ht>omll"I l/Olu•t'I ''' f)aru.• nr rang('. LUCI e a· Sweden&3.6-3,2-6,7-6. Ca lifornia Poly or Womon Ch•••l\Jo•W\ d Al bo .. t OCEAlllSIDE I]' ,;nort r< J•: ~R,l"'''" •&l lMlllO 71>~"""'"'' nian of Tustin and Lily Wnmen'sOuarte r·finals Po1nona trounced qµ•0·1••·Qu ... c1,,ncn>&t ,St"""11'·101 b·"'"'v'"'· ·~1 Mn••ll. ''' "'"'· 1 '°s1 :0.;.,"4"'8~.R&·RA .. ""'''"'' 11 anti Hichard Call of bc'..:.tf FromhOlft ILA t It. wn•h' '''J fJ.t')'. f yerrowt,11f, J. to('' ,.,... 11111 ,. , Vir~inia Ru'l.ici. So uth er n lllinois M!•n Lut1.11mn11.11 'L11tiv .. 11 1 .. ~ ·'~"'"ti"' 11oooc••1 ~""'"°'''' Balhoa. R 0 m a n i a . •fl ca t l/ n i v e r s i t y a t TltoolC E<l~p II))~' llmt Wolj :LA I SA!f DIEGO IMun•C•P•I Piert J7> SE Al BEACH (Sporlt .. honql 1 ·~ I .!I v Cull holds three bet'll At('x.1nd,•r (9 ) 6 J .,11(,1•1'" 4 ,110.-cor1• 711·y1_•11owt.111, 181 ''"'''' r~. llO tni ~ c •hf ' t 1J'V'I 'o I ''' • .Mi 1os 1 av a II o I u bo v a, Edwards ville 17-3 Wed-"""~" c.,.,,,. t u11 •LA 1 """' b"'"" uc1.1. 1011 '"'"o h·'''· 1blu•11on """" b"'"· n• , .. n., 11.. 1J ''"'"' ~ world r e<.'ords 111 game Czel'hos lov akia . 6-1, 6-3. nesday night to win the Sl~ven' E~i.p ,ij) 6 I, lurM. ~/Q b0n1to. J) wllit .. ...,,, ,..,,,,, 71Q ~:.7~he,ul 8•rqc I •C olMllo ' c: fish in)? . NC A A I> i v is ion 11 _.:"::.-.:.:.'•:.:8':::.ij...:..11.:..1 :...:' 0:.:'..:"..:..M::.•..:.''.:..' ___ _:•..::o<:.:'_:''..::'";__ ____________________________ _ . lmf•ric•1uu M'h1 baseball chamoionship. BECKF.NHAM. England -Americans ,\later to Burk" Roscoe Tanner, Jimmy M I L W J\ U K E E - Connors. Tom Gorman Swen Nater. the former ue Standin -;l. Question: ckandwhite NATIONAi. l.t:AGUt ; t:ast Division AMF.RICAN LEAGUF. East Division and on sale a over..-. __ _.___ W 1. rct. GR Philadelphia 35 15 .iOO P1ttshur~h 2!l 24 .5"7 71 .. N<•w York :W :\I .-\51i 121 ~ St. Louis 2:l :JI Alt> 11 l'h1ra.c:o :!:.! J I .'11 5 1-11 • Montr<.>al \R l9 .'.ltt:I t!'1' .. \\'est Div is Ion C'mcinnat1 3·1 20 .<;:m Dod~t>rs 32 24 .571 :1 San Diego 2!1 2:1 .55fl •1 I louston 2!) 29 .500 7 At I a nt a 22 :10 .'123 II San Frnnrisco 22 34 .:m3 13 Wtdn•ld•y's ~me\ •\tl"nf,, 11 Ch•t·•Oo U '·•n • 1,ulC1,tO f\ Mnnt''"'''' ( 1nct"'n1,11-. Pllh burq'°I f ···'"''""'·SI t OU•"> 1 •, 10 {_),,.,.o 1 N11w Vnr • 0 'o 1 l\nQ•·~t1~ ·1 Pf'lll,trtit•lo"'·' 1 TM.ty'\ G•l'TW' Atlnflt l l~utn""' •)!••I Ch•~·•90 tR••f'llllo 1 1 u• f'4Jf\P\ HTl I)) \MH\Oro1f \(,\rrtt~"'' I 4' ttl S.rn ft,.f'tCl\(O ""''""'I"' t•"('''" \11 f(,u111•11A 1\ ,,f P1t"nmqh l"-¥nH n It "If•"# Y"'" .M,1Uc)(-6 t' ••' !J,.,n Owoo .strtim & ,. P h1lMto fl"f\1,t .(nrlton \JI "'to' AfW}t•lc\ Rt•U \ J\ ()n1y q.tm.•\ \( f\\•Ouh·•I I w L New York 30 19 Boston 23 2S Haiti more 21 TT <.:ll'veland 23 27 Drtroit 22 214 J\11lwaukee I !.I TT Wt•st Division Kans as City 32 1 !J TC"<aS :m 20 ·Chit•ui.:o 26 22 Minnesota 26 25 Oaklunct 2' ,) 2'J Anl(cls 22 3:\ W•dnt,d•'t'\ G4'mtt\ lk.J\ltln It, 011k f,111<t., l 1•v,. .. • A11t1unor" 1 (h•w•t.1M.f.M1r111•• "'''' ~-w vo,1114 C11ll'~''"'' I (1'11 ,1111•' M ffw 1,11o 1••· • ""'" 1t\(1ty~ °' ''"''' fOC1o'•G•- Pt't. GB .Gl2 .-\79 612 .471 7 .'If/I 71 -: A ·IO 81.:: .'113 91 .. .627 .fiOO 1 t:: .~2 41 !! .510 f\ ..163 f1 •1:: .393 12113 (h1(..tfl'I" 1 For\ttr t 2' ,,, MflVIMUlic.Pf' !Brobt'r~ I \' 0 ... 1111.\nf't O•'""~'n7 1' ·'' ""''"" u~'"'" '~· (,,111orn1tt , fnnJn,1 I It '' N• w Ynr-1A M.'¥ •:' A.1111mor• tPAtm f'r ~ ,_, '" l'tnn ·'" (1ty •Srtht "''" • .i 0.,ty Q\-tmt'\ \("'-'(.JUI•· ct Miracle Mazda 2150 Harbor Boulevard Costa Mesa• 645-5700 . ) ........ Answer: ATLAS GOLDENAIRE :0: . STEEL RADIAL SALE AS LOW -plu' $2 11 ted ex lox per lire (9R1&·1l) MOST Sp ecrol sole prices on wh1tewoll sizes. this month only Atlas Gold enoire .Il's otter radial construc tion for extra gasoline and lire mileage and they're built w11h 2 wide steel belts. Chevron Dealers • Standard Stations 'Prices moy vory ot Chevron Dealers f1o<M~s.·A11oCGcldet'!Otf•'Jl90 \J $Pol Off.Allo~SuDplyCo ' Checking Banquet Trail George Gay and Rick White (baseball). Kevin Eaton <track) and Lance Gentr y (tennis> were honored with Gaucho ol the Year awards al re- cent Saddleback College banquets. Other awards: a.au.••1.1. cttm~•" ..-G',o,oe r. .. ,.., '"'"'" r.o;,.. o11r11i"O •••rd -Rl(n Ro.m11~ '. ., .. fMt\f'V .. O'"'rfOf m'OC,•• it'N(tt f1 kif. Wfl1te. ro11<rvu •• ~w"' iJ C.''"' l\OJrn·. tQOa•tof t'WVl'fH ltmWoll.uh fllACI( AMO l'IELO (l\Ot;ttn l>U 1H\f0 ront tO 1f"lct "'~" '"';O(a, hlO\t 1t'f'UfUYHtJ )fl Y\· (~r It thf'l\t m•,p1r,,t10t'l11t Lonq, HUl\1 •!HS 11tQ f1,,10 m .1n Oot> M\Gutu•, ch;t ,.1uoU1rm Ir At.J' rn.m Jf)n (.1)0111 TENNI~ ( •Ultun St• .. ,., 'SOoJld111ra. mn•t Im + mfhl'f o Br-.o '\lli•t t, mo\t ~d1tal· •O Nwtr~Cht1\IOth1t\On. Paul Des met has been chosen Parnte of the \'ear cind Chris Martin was selected captain at Orange Coast Collc(!e's track and field banquet recently. JI""" Bill St. J ohn was named most valuable at Maler Del High's sports :1warrls banquet honor- ing the Monarchs' track and field leam. Tr•O alltl l'lttd Mo•I Vetu4b1e: 8111 St. John: Mo•t "alu11ble runn1nq: John O'M.lllf!V; Mt>&i Vtl•uat>h~ ''"'d: Vine•· tJtown, ""°"' tmp1ow~d. Glenn 0 1on1 "''"~ MithJ<C• Awdrd, Jot PanQra110. Mo't VnluAbh• Sopttomon: M1Hk Eddy. M O>I lldludblt FtH""'""' Jim Mdr~nafl, II"" SPORTS H'Park Racing Results •wWHfl"4•• ,..ST aAC;I • • lurla<>q~ l YCNlf ate!\ & up C••IMif19, Put•• \4,00'l 0tx Slmofl /Hawl~y I 6 .0 • 00 7 !iO So.co Aorn<0n IM<Hdrgu~l ) llO l 10 Cood w11 .... u 1ca"•ne<.1., 1 ' M> llf• .. ·I It I S S<r•t\.ntU ... Fd't 01v~r. .. SICONO ltAC£ -I 16 ""~ 1 'fNr otO\ C t4,m jn9 l'un• I t0.000. ~wA L•tllP lc.t•'•"""'' S.80 JOO 7«> N•\11"" lty>I CPl11CdYI 3 80 J.00 M.ipl\41 :H••lt't) 1 .c) , ...... I .,. s. Ho\C.r<tlCttv·, \1 0.rly Oowlllt IO·Doc So.-& .. S.•• A Littlt, P••CI Ul.U , TMl•O AACE • I 1 •• m1t"" ) /l.. V"11' o'd'-(011 ~ Qt-td1ngs Nidloc+n tlalm•n(• Put,,. \1,000 ~tploql1• ; P1n«tV I ~ •o • 40 3 20 Equ~ IToro I 3.40 ? l!O Ou\~ Tu Du>• I Ha wley I 4 20 Time I Uf ~ Sc•Al{l>t,(I Tllorl•M lil~lC5. G<lme S1ee1, C.ouia Oe Trouble, l ~n P.M. f'OURTM ltACE -• lurt..,g\ l ~·at o•d> .lo up. Allow•11ce. Put>C! ,,,,000, ChtC ~Utl"r !M<Harque) 5,20 2.eo 2.IO OH ElooraooSunlMlr\I CHawleyl DH S""t>llu IM••lini~ Time t.00 5. No!tti(t.lt(.f\to'\. 1.10 ua 4.20 u o Rich Nunis and Marc H e rtle s ha r ed most valuable player s honors at a rec ent banquet • honoring lhe Laguna Beach High baseball learn. OH .0e .. a...,attw\econ<1ptoct. FlnH AACE -I moll!.., 1"'1 l ve,.r old\ .5. up F 1thP\ & m.tr~"S.. A•· l<lw•nce Pur..e SlJ,000. ()a,~1cf'\ TOOtl\ ;Cflt\tdt'lr-da l Mon.:irm ·eon1.i•t 1) »ittw :P1nc•v> l•<M • '311 \ Other awards: YAllSITY C1p•tt•n Cnw<k Goodma"; Mr. H u\ Pf' 9•11 G ompf . tnO\t fm· orovt•O ~te H•u\~r 1 h1Q,...\t bllllnQ .tvr•r•Of' A1Ch Nun1\ C l••l; mo\t •6'tHOl•P'ICt,.t -Ben BKen,, FltOSH SOP'H "Ao\t ""'u•bte Kevin K ,,.\t..elbACh; 37.60 1140 6 80 S10 3 '° JOO Al\O R•n Lady Neghlllrn, Wllot•es (P\f"rut>. L~<lv Luna,.. Ctull. Con• 1u.nrhw-. J.tnt: Young, 8u\V OeWdft.. Scr~Uc.~d -JAn G•fl, Toro~. 1•01•'" t~"~ H11u9rtf. Mr Hu\tt1.1.. SI Ea•<t~ _ •·O••ld'' Tel:N" & ... ~~~~~.~0':,ul•ll•. m o•t •MProvcd-MoM•M. P•ltlUU.OO. Gary Arnold was seleded most valuable junior vars ity player at a sports banquet honoring the Mission Viejo High baseball team recently. Jun•O" vdr\1h mo~I fmJWO\lf'd- R•<k t<ruu1er. l~ocltn9 nltt•·t -Mite" en~)•''"" Fto\n \OOPI MllP P~ul l,4Jol•; m 1J\t 1f"rtt1f Ov•d VllO Hilt . b~<.t f1t-ldt.•r M•~t· rlut.>trf\ OCC Adds Holland Former Coron a del Mar High head football c-oach Dave Holland has Ile e n added to the Orange Coast College grid staff. Holland will help eoach the offensive line and will a lso teach karate classes at OCC. Holland resigned al Corona del Mar rollow- ln~ the 1975 season. He had previously accepted an assistant's position at Grossm ont College. Holland will continue kaching at Corona dl'I Mar. SIXTH ••CE b'~ furlonQ\ Jf~dr Old~ & UP Fit ht'\ & m~re\ A.llOWdMC. Put\t\16,000 J uliano F. :MPnAJ Pel L•~I IT oro ~ ~00 3~ 760 8.lO • 00 2 80 Ot·ar R•'• !Mc Mttrqut.•) f•rne l ,lSJ S. Aho Ran • Bubbfcwln. Crimwn Pal,'\Ct'\ Valv~t hit:, SwdC' Dances, W•llr I" Th" Sun. No KrtJICP-.e~. SEVENTH RACE • S lurlongs. 7 YU• olds Colt' & 9e1e1n1,,~. Tiie V't\'slc~~l.r Sl<1-es. First OlviMor>. Pul\e $70,000 <>CldeCI. lri\h Opt1m1st !Ptntt'.''f) Tut\"" fMt>n,1> 7MI 5.60 J «I UO S.80 4.«I '"' r• 'lt Concf'ot :Hawlf'Y 1 ''"~ .S6• s Al\o Rdn (dll M.trtinl, O.y Hill" Tu1e·,,1<1t. l r<t To L.eclrft. Vovf" O.lnt~r No >Cf4l(llCI,. " auc" -~,,,. .. ~a> Ttoltff, ... i. S17' .... atGMTHaACE -Sf~2Yff' Old\. (Oii\ lo 9l""d i 119\. The ~\ICIM!\let 510"'· Se<Ofld Ol¥151on. Pu•>t '20.000-. Mt.o. ... , ... , :~ow1u1 t6.20 S.20 i.20 CotOCou••cir, CH.twleyl l .fll 7 60 Gt"Y Moon RuMer (Po.,cel •.tO Tl<M .Sl4 S. No >er.•t<l>U. MINTM'-ACl ---1~ MilH..,lutf, l .,.., Old\ &. up, Sl .. ler ·~.)t>CC. L•kt\fde lurt D1$1.tn<e Se"•' - CtdU 8 PutH SIJ,000. firl110Pte..:e :H•wlty I 6.MI l.80 2 f!O l lmrny'\ TIP <Oiazl 16,1)() a 10 Huoec~in Clllef IV•ltnruele) 1.60 T ''"" 1.49 2 1. "''° It•" · Bold St~rt, Sito"'' AwMd, T dlatlk, Gr•Mrn H,..,gncy, Cup~''"· El ~non. No •cr•tcne\. u 1 .. c1a -t·'lrl"I ,.. •• a " ""'"'''' "•· "•"""·"· rt1ur!itJ.sy Ju11" 10 1'1'u DAIL y l'ILOf A 13 Hollypark Race Entries Alamitos .... ,,. .. , "'''* ..... , "'· ~•lT•ACE -I I "'""•4 ) ... 6• OIO\ .\ uo ~•II••\ t. rn .tt,.\ (l•1M1Aq (l1utn1~P,,t4' '3.000 PUI\~ it~ ~MRIQM '"•"'""0.1) 10\ t4ct¥t1tOMf\\ •C~\~d*'\t tt\ E••11 APOOIM'"•"' 16fu<~I 'IS 8tt•n1 tV~t9•' ll tt• Bot<l "'°""'°' IC._ll~t<l• I t •S My 8•1<°"Y IRO\Jlf\l llS 8•fl• \ fklle IGu,u •••1t x no Morwy To•o~ lP1nt•r• US Lou•t\•''' 8 .. •u C!.,u>ri'"""e,, 10\ fnftit l-df• Mt HMQUtf ltS Aur•ru1llotl tC-•lv• I X tt) Reo<tr to R"" ILop•tl ).110 .............. Po41le P<omt,,., IDoU I o•u . (l•l"''"t Cl•lm1n11 prl<O ~.000 11\;<M \IJ,000 ll•"V'•S.• R11ll•h 15,_,.,.kt tl Ill A·(!-IV.tleMWl•I llS ''••"Cl 11•"\u IC•UM>•04) II• Spoo(1ly I DIH l 114 Sol•r ot W•r CM< M•rq1.,• l Ill '"' l(eff ...... , ... , ........ yl 110 8un1•·, loy l(iont•'"'' ~,.,. J.,._..-l•CI CPlr•«•rl Ill Artiu•••t•on tNoqu .. t ) 11~ A Mt\\lfl9 Wrble\ '"flh•ntu-'1'9) t II A -TH M••ro ,, •• n .. °"' euh te\. SIXTH •Act: • •ur•O,,U\ J \ • WU Ohh -.UUSt" t1ll1,,\ Mo10~A.. Pur"' '10.000 WW\tOlll't C~ruwmtt""") , .. XIII' IU IU y.,,.,u,4'\0,,A Go•''''"' A11•1~1"4~+rit r~ .ut ""' M.t~v C'~• ,,,n4·1J·IJ lll'u'\f-., ~1r P•nf ..,.,, ·:,2 Entries J ,rp A1~0)' 1H4lfArlr 1 J ' .. I • l!fl;H'H RllCE • tu•!Otl<; J V .. 4 , OIO\ I. w.9 (1.l\\ h 4*0 aUOWM\~• Pur ·• \h 000 f t'w Oai"\1n~11~l ~t ,6 '")I u lh"'Q Gont I••/) ~· ·• I ... ,,. ..... "' ''"' "°''. 0 C••<"' l'lllST llACE JSJ • .rO> J '""' .,.. l CM "''•"Q Pvt)>V U f\MI C•••tn1flQ Of 1\ \" \-J.1'00. M\llU\ f'Q f .;b I •toY~t'I I I} .. f PAw14 (_•,,.,,, R ivt,. iP•nt.11vt Al~rl H 8 ,H.twl,_.,. !ft lJflo,a,, 1H 111 ()rt y , r k rn M ihtw·ll Ur1H.-. Al \llt '\ C.41\t tttt l.tl M.Jtun .,_'"'' mJ11>•·• HOC"-t"l Rt-Ytt"N f' u' 1 "''"~ (,n l f'•H01l t i }.lQU••' ... 1'' '-.U<f'V'' t '''Y' ff1\• Otht• V-Ull"\.t4' i ll "'°").,. Ht \ Olt ,Olt.Y• I I """"' U1H NtHTHaACE I .m.1t1-.Mfu1I J C "'"' \ A.<J4u • Gt.• M •" t..l\1fll t W .if.,t'r I. (..1ptur ..io E:nf'1-.n•t (\.t•llh4•nt • ... , Ot(J' 6 VP ~·~'"' llllO~nnt,r Pur.,. t 10 000. A N•l\I> Fl••h I Orn1 I Sl COND llACE l lO y .. a. , v•" Ill E•ltn'll>l)rarnenh•I IGont•l•tl llolHO'RU \011 (M<M••llu•'I Sl\eo.t~klto CC4•1An•Cl• I "''" G•ll•••nl IH•wttr) ""M¥90Wl1 Cl OfO I SICOHO •ACE •tut~. hut OICI,, Colh &. ll•ldonv• Md"'""""""" '"O c111m in9 P"t~ i20.0CIO. Put\41 t J• b •,I) l •Qht 1Sno1•1n"~'~'' ''• o•ch ~ up (1qH•h •'"' Pur\.u ~.UO. •1u Cf"'"''"0 I>''"" U)()O. ~-(.on le• t"<e Gdmt tP•M•yl Oroummi1no tC11)t1·1nt n"~ Jov~<~th1( l\/ttrfJ•Htt> 8111tr Oul I 0101 • f-Qrh'\ S1'111dow tAr••flOn) Cork~ 0 All\. lCti-.l){'Ot.:>J f~n P M Htn\.ilr•\t so1• ~o..o (Mtlo•l ... "~ lld ltd All} ~ 1 t Otk.' ~14.fh' i;;,<tnd 7r~ (Ar iJ(,101\) Qo\m .... (Dlatt 114 lhH 1~'0•1 ((,r M\I SIVINTH ••Ce -& •ur•ono> ' vll•' oto~ & up C•411m ,nQ C•h•m,nq sP<.ono l..•~rno tH~wl~• t A h~·'\OfHt'O..,..•• ~riGnHi41, lto1 ''1l,,oo101i 1 "''rt \tO ooo Pvf\v\7.~00 Arr111dl Tim. l\no••M 4'•v r t C,v.oiv 1 foru1 1,'f\ J1Wh.•i J~d\I• 01n I\'\ '"' Oouo•tM•~t IN~ljuUI Ho A t H•h.J•<Jl'-''t\1cJft'l' 1 II• 11• ~ 10·1 Ill ... ,.,,~\\ f,,,,,~ \ICl'HUM)'" ... HI ~not ti a C.uto Ui.ir l(..tt-•r·l~:.t!.L. Hc1t1U t111.~iN 11 1 C W ~ r d \ M o o n o I 1 ·' t• o 1 n"' , T r •• J \ u r ~ ' () ' ., • I • •' M. 1• , • .u1 t ., 1,M1h flcH I, Rt.tlOro(nor\J••r 1Mv"''· "' THIAO AACE ht) y,.ro-. l 11 Jt uia m.u<k:n\ t-'u, "l \l'WO ()!fleet Slne11• (H•wtoyl My lltd l(flogfll INOQUClll 0.-t Dot\ IMCHMQU.•I Ct••1•11•MOn f f ornl "' Ill "" 118 Los Ala1nitos .. , .... ,. f l"' CWiKOl f'At"'"' G·' t f''-'•"l-U•w• • .._.,"'i ny Uor •Mvh• Eltdmoon ta ,.,.;..,,, l:tur11h ' l'H''~V tF t ,.y). CFh\•Qv t\ Li.•\jf' 1W~1t '''' Ct"'" WltWJ CAOtt1r t, 01<.11.1· ,_, t11·~•1'-t 1 H~'I' ~f'\ W'1Qnl 'C..-rUOl•), C.,111 l Jo tM~rw R1ch~Hd'\l. Alu EtlfllOft 8•UC 4V•1r9.1r~1 1 S,.,ta,ewo !Gont.•lt•t t Sphtt•AQ ..,,.,..,, t faro• lolln•tt S-0 (V••entuttdl 118 l'Ul 11~ Ill Race Results FOVllTH llACE 110 ,,,,os lwN t ot11\. & u p C.icuflHntJ. Pwn tt s1qoo. (1.,.m.nq"''"' s ·~ llll•O llACI I ....... ] ..... Ol<I\ & WD FUlt•• & m,t,fo\ ''"'"l'n'l Cl••m•n.Q Or•t• \10 000 Pur\~ \I t.000 s.tftCJ f cut lH••lew \ lt4 -Mi\~ E11t~ lC•,l•n• \J4t) 1Ht (dpr1t•~\ Ore•m ~"0"m••ert 112 Summit P•,tv fGontd•ett XI tt _.._ <;u1>11e <D••rt 11b ~rull•h CMc: t1arq~.h > t I• l'OURTH a4CE -S ' lurl°""' 2 ,..~,. OICIS , .. , bred. F•ffu.,. Mo•dt.'f\. Put\e s 10.000 )(110 •or W.dft•'Wi•Y. Ctt•r, Tf~Cll '~'' Ft•ST ••CE •<IP yard\ 3 year OIO\ (l4l1t'f'\11VJ Pu•~t\2J0o F•ci.ltt Si• : flt'lil\U'f'I 1& ZO U 60 1 l')O Tfmt' t=or Lo1te tltpharn • I Ul .a ~ Sw1Ml•"U Slim \Cttnll~·: J bO ,,,.,.. n I• Ah o ft 411 n .. A:Pd R"d W•rut_ l''lr1•\1Qf'tl M•~h'l,. V• lv1•t. S,c~m~ Ru • .,t lip n Co, 8 )ra a,..in, ~).(' •1C'll'~ Ou•nlo P»nny (G0111~1••1 Fl""I of All I lorol 8 AtMIOO<h CRuttl X: ~~ \S l &•eta -•·Ft< kl• ~II & J. Tune "dk•• INoou•rJ A"erl.c• IH•wluyl llS For Ln•, P•ld '471.00. It\ Snen y Biondo IM<'1or9ue> 'ioolat ROtil• I Plnt dy) Oocoutor oanct r IC•\t1nee1a1 ShOPW•nOOw> IDt.,I 11 ~ \ECONO II AC E -lSO .. ,,d .. 2 yM• 11; oto\ Mlrn·u.:"\ C.oht·D'eo. CllS1ff'1n9, 11S Pur\t.' \1900 115 PhO•O<• , A Co Co '0••»••• I 14 bO 1 ·~ 5 00 Fll"TH ltACl _,.,, lurlOllQ~ J ,, • .,, J L•I ROOt l NOW> ;A/foll') • 4G J liO W Routs Stanton; Royals Lose, 8-1 Tim Holmes smashed a two-run triple in the fourth inning and Foun- tain Valley went on lo rout visiting Stanton 14-4 in American Legion baseball action Wednes- day night. Pal Pr itz) had a two- run double in the fourth also and Rirk Woolard ripped an rbi single. M e anwh i l ~ in the Tho roughbred League, the visiting Fountain Valley Royals lost lo un- defeated Cypress 8 1 al Mile Square. The Royals' only score came in the third inning. Gary Robe rtson led off with a s ingle and Dan Jackson followed suiL Two outs I at er John Brown drove in Robertson. Mroo•p hOuOI•\ :Crf" 1(1• r ) . "'' ,,,,.,._ J.o;JI Al ,. t1 '" D•" ,., M ~"tl\Atl U ")(," • · "'*' Or Dn~·n 0 O..tl Bet• n f •"'• r ~. i ~fr~u· , SPdn•• h U" No t • 1ltn \ N.tuv .. lw1 1 (AO.t•r'; Vuti• ror P011tO tC•••'Q .. ,.. W1ecf\ Ch· "' (ll1.._ l P'Wm I. l t .. T ouqll C ~ouqn On 11l11J Ootv '""l'G', en•• "·''"'· .Myle\», 11 ~Y 0 .1y t A:•tlictrO\'• T1ulou IClt't"M!') THIRD RAC£. • .11 utd\ 1 YtJr old. & ""P ~''" 1t.lr\ 11HO'llWJ'1\f\ Pur ... ., Ft F TH ltAC E -•00 v~r<i. 3 v•"' olo\ A 1o10 Ch11rn1n9, Put ~c \J8UO J 'II 1 dO Cld1M1f>g P"<~ Sl>OO. \) .'00 U'o •Bait¥ lltt>f\&"' I 4 10 Gtct"Cf .. Ooo .Cl1•t1'\\t:"JI NO\..tdSo•tQ\ Uroo~,, ~10 •o>o N11on,qn1 Sot"" IC<Hclo1 .. 1· A· T 1•TW JI d' 4 10 qe1qf110"St 1r t1r· hU'••), c,,.,uio (Mr Al...c R;1n A A(f' ,,.,.,~. A•f:ftnc.n M''-tt. 0 1.-u1 Et lou1. M•• M~nttl, ~,,, \(f ,,, "''' A -Vern Anu• r•.on ••l'lll 'f FOVllTH RACE l\OvMd> 7ytor otch Ct4irn1nq Pur'!le-\>lt\\l G"41'\ Son "'''•' ,ut.i I t. 4'i) 3 40 7 "Cl ~t't'tt1 ~1qnte, ,w11ru) S la 3 80 Ju\fiJf ltrt A'1,11r ) 160 T•m•• UJ IA NO\C'dt,he\ FIFTH •.ace • ~10 y "d' l Y<d• ohn& uo C•d•ffl•f"IQ ~u•\i S1800. 8tdCk 9,0l~r IL•DMM~ I 110 b 00 l 60 Groov1 Grumo ·1 CAd1\1, 1 • 60 ) 40 Ro•n M.>mt>o :a·o>6~,, • 60 r,me .a~ 19 Al\O A.,-, °'''''' t (,ltm. W1nn1~ LOU. ~f'W)u•~ • JM. S1 ,u1'\1t•. t4o\.(.r.ut nt'' SIXTH RACE 3\0 YM<t\ J Y•M okJ\ & UQ (ld1m1ng f.'ur\~ \1100 HPdlO Ftt1 Nf!ctfo lfr("a \uf't-1 t) .0 Cf 80 I OC 8 1q Aoydl8ob C/ir.d-t1r) 11.t() 4.a(. °""'' l B~·cio :L•Of>dM! 7 ft ··~ '18~ Al!<) R,.n Boo"•dOCIO;. MO</ Roy~/ 01ctn"V' Ttut-.: JOf'\ Od"o"·' Go Bia, "·'"•''( S....1u. Ptl\ '\pollo J•Y~ H1~ Tal•nl Too ~<'dlCl\eCI Cooy Rlglll, Comb.11 M.ln UEH<l• .. Nulo "•HUI•& ..... Roy•l loll. PoAttl U•~.oo SEVENTH llAC£ 4<IO ""'"'· J vear o•d' & up. Cht\,U•f'ld altowa.,cc Put\4t\6SOO .a.,n•,1, Soni-. Hov '' 100..,1n1 A· Ou•<' ~d1i1•~r O; t~ ,Adt\•t . ~Dec' :Ot\•yi:d. C"o•m••r llitr... tt-41..v 1i /\ Lar\f'>n ,tl\d W~vrtt.: FJf'f1"6 ' Scl'\11t\nevoldt -="'' v SIXTH llACE -JSO v•tru, l Yo•• o•o,. Allowonc~ Pur\tt )J;W A0<.ket t\M Cna'Qf f 1Cl/\t'1\Siel. Ad voncr Sotut1on CA~tdir) W111nm11 Son11 :eroolt.,). N1•w w orld CTti••t\\.u1>1, Moon Sl tt._._. ( AuuqlH , Suu \trnw fL.I O"l ~m • tt1•11 r\ 1\111 "out CC"rao111 , Llttl•• f 1n1 'i Rei"· :wtthon N1r l'f N1,w ~Ho1rH, Lous t<1n1pp.;r tMv•t•\I SEVENTH RACE • •IYJ v»'d' J Vt' 11 Old\ .S.. UP Atl!')w •mt· Pur'\C' S6)1)() Vim ttnd V1QOr (.J41Qill/rll l 1l11 Uo~ Oidrlf, FA\y W,1, f n Cd (h" ""t~ Anutn.i•" Aop. ,,1 l\<t ''') M' S1w1" ( 1Pf Clr11f-f\uJ•• t ( ''" (,11 L1Qlltm•. l t>ntO \ M 1'\ (the.~ Wa lt\• rt EtCHTHAACE ~10,.u11. l., ,, nlth .,\ up C1•t•"lrnt} Put • )jltJO Cfttttn1nq Pr1r• iWUO p,,p,,·\ Cn1< fC.1n 1tH .41, c, 1'l\I•( '"' ((1..,,,~,. 010 V· nh•" w u~,.,. •. Rotk'n Sf'a f f,1•.\\u""'· R1•uo ;Aouqh)1 L~ 01"""'0 •" ''''''· 1u .... ., 8(•0 IH•ff). Nulhf't WrfhJN 'Wthot~) HIHTH AACE ')() y ••ll t t• o Old \ & UC) (frt1"'1oq ~,\H ,,. \1400 (ta.m,"q pr1C•• \1fll')O ~BI E SPORTS' LTD. 1st ANNUAL TENNIS EXTRAVAGANZA Saturday June 12 • 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. • TENNIS SWAP B1111Q vuur oliJ Rac.qucl:> tor 11.>du or sate. * FIEE DRAWtHG Lots DI prizes SUPER SALE ---, I ~ T~ l/~OFFOH IR.AMD_HAME~ I~ --•--TEMHIS PROFESSIONALS For lt''>'>llrt& w 1fh Kids 6 00<11nncr~ • REFRESHMENTS, MOVIES LOTS Of PRtlES Call tor additionll into 675-9700 2831 E. Coast Hwy.· Corona ~I Mor 11 l locli Morili of POii Tiie_... A"'f'lct l'Mll""J l•.,. of -Storel TENNIS SALE FRIDAY • SATURDAY • SUHDA Y.. Shop ecrty for fathet-'s Day for lest SelKtlon Me11&W~n POMYCAMVAS SHOES .~is s999 lancroft Professional RACQUETS M~~; ~~~~ s 139 5 lct<J. JZ.95 Spaulding BALLS Conof $] 98 J ..... Liinil ~ C.M WILSON TENNIS J SHIRTS s99s ),;l:J ·~ 1us /~JERRY'S MN !l"d Women ,7 TENNIS Special Gr~ a PRO SHOP Close Out .. O TENNIS WEAR ~ 212~.!,.~ UP TO 50°/o OFF 640-4172 Newport Man 7th l'oYftl•oft V•lley (!fl ... , " rlll s J [)uoh(.\tfo OrPdtn ;WAtd) M._t, , ... ,t-cean-. ... , tn'\pf"f~SIY .. 1¥ C ftPd\UH') r ... .., 21.ilto Oo\ Str1nv ,(,•·,u11 r J I uo-'( ~routt1 CW•'"'"'·· Y'04-t•I• )\1•11'.1 jR1th.\l{1\,I p,.,, Pooh .Myl .. -. K,,,,, VOIO 1(41rdotft ). (,,,It•' .. Oi\nfty f~trr-.11i1tl. A~Cl·U (\f'Au t Pa lt•fl'r NI ly s''"daw Cl .. qJth Jm). ,_., ........... ,. Rcx.luo (An~lf). JO Ourrt•'' (~'Wtrd) I olO HO JOO-----------------------------------------1.fO 1 l!O Howard As hby of Newport Beach. in addi- tion lo being chairman of the event, captur ed seventh place in the in- dividual competition and was a member or the team that pos.ted high daily score in the Cape of Baja California classic billfish tourney. Ashby posted 1,281 points in placing seventh . and bad 1,108 or these in a single day when his team posted the· high dai· ly score ol the tourney. Other members of his team included Dr. Sanbo Sakaguchi. Carlos Bar- rantes (the overall in- dividual winner) and Robert Aurand. Basic rules call for 20-pound test line and a 30-minute time limit lo land the fish. Droadbill are worth 300 points; m arlin 200; and sailfish 1M. Sm•lll,rl Wool~rd, lb 01t'f"lf·ti:.c1 C>'l\ro,1{'r , dh l1•ub, P' ~Wfln\On. 7b Pr1Ul,h lknta,c "°'"'~'· 10 AwffO, ft M+bO.l,0.11 Rnbert\On p s J ) 1 " 1 • 0 0 4 s J J J 7 0 1 2 l n I 0 0 (I I 0 1 1 1 J ' 0 "'¥:1:.1~· p • " •O I I) 0 0 •• 0 0 ·~ 0 J 0 0 0 0 10 SI Miion Ftfl,,11•1. Sc ..... , .......... r " e 011) 000 OJO -4 ll 1 100 SCIO 7 .. -14 H l l 10 "'~ ~c1''1 -M·"" f:.f)r Now, Ditti'\ Sh&c:IOW. Go O"et Go, Cdll ~ Oud<IY. At'\Alt01 Suaft h"d -F1cklP F rencv. MiC,lhty EIGHTH llAC E lSO Yd•d~ 3 ¥PM o•O\ Ch11m1nQ tor hll11'' Pune '3000 Ft'f•n<I ("ttkClf"' ;Ad<t•r ' 4 hll f 00 J .0 a.~°""' e .. , .a,,,,,~, .. tot 10 oo fl co Alam1tcx. Mom"/ C'Nq rd) f) 00 '''"" • 18,01 Al\O R4n ~ W1H (oov. Tru Ctuc. Ea\y<fM•. ucly Oelov•lr, Mrf!I NtlJ Al s..n.e1, Tome Bo•, Cut• L• Ct•m.t BE AT ANGEL STADIUM JUNE 20 WIN FATHER'S DAY PRIZE SEND ENTRY TO PLAZA GEN. OFFICE OR BR ING TO CAROUSEL OPERATOR South Coast 'Plaza 11., ... , .. •• r " l 0 1 "'="''•""" . s ..... .,.. •. 0 ......... 01, !.----------------------------------------. t1»i • YCIY Ell.;bO J «kSGft,(f 111•,..•.<I Brown,-.._ Cr•lt,p GI ·-•Uot" \\ Ed-rel\.c P.tl-t,31> °"" ..... _ .• Hu11er.Jlt GMltelCl,10 It;.,·-··'°"·,, 0o..ci-~.111 (.;lwnde<,p Totah ) 0 0 , 0 , I 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 I 0 0 I 0 , 0 I 0 J 0 ~ 1 3 0 () 0 77 I ' 0 I 0 0 s Sc .. ,.., ... " ... ' 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I , ... 001 000 0 I S J 101 600 ..... 0 u t:ucl• 10.Flrl"9 Clllcl!elll• & 1· -lla••••Y,1NICl"1J.IO NINTH •ACE • H O ¥•tel•. l Y\'dr old\ Cl•ornonq Putu s»oo GoV1Clu Ann :SA"-•l • 80 J 10 J 40 Tfu•t0f'\Sn1p tC-ardOl&) S 10•'-10 Mt Doty 8MS C8rookl1tldl ~ 80 Ti'"" • 21 Jt AIW R.tr~ (t1fmt•f BttbY. Ch.:_1rlltt 8uU11•t, Hf\'t AuOt'ly Huaor. Hthilfd11ttn t\IP ~u<}.u Lodt (tf'""lil.. I-tu~·, &tt NO,lf.1Unt:•• SS E •• ,,. •·GO V IOi Anti a I· Tru"10ft Sft•P, P••G , ... 00. AtW•;rMf\t.•' b,9 Sl at ·Johnson & Son Lincoln /Mercury ·1· \~.1 I ,, ' ·;- .:~~ .. Athletic Club • 's people ~--=;:;-i---ro---,--..-"'T--:::=rl==='rE-..,,..,...otive E lob - ,. ... -· .. that make the difference PETER PELfUSES "THE GREEK" Pete "The Greek" has been at Johnson & Son for over 14 years ... Hundreds of satisfied customers believe he ·is th~ m ost considerate saresma n anywhere. . We tend to agree. OUH(;( COUNTT'S OIDUT llMCOlH Ml•cun OlAllR ~s nus Of IAtlHDU fAMllY ~•v1u• ohnson ·& son r .1L eiffaiw1:1M'*] I ~ *llMM**5!i ; .... ,,t ,.,.,.~ROI~ Bl vn --- f \ •"' ff\ M~ "-A ~•O·&blO USHER'S BLENDED' S°CNOTCH WHISKY A'" DAIL v PILOT Thursoay. June 10. 1976 '1'For Log1111a Pagea11i Diminutive Models Needed 'Still Rampa11t,' Rod Steit-art Says ~ ~ l.O ~OON <A P ! Roct St('w11rl. the rock Thl' Laguna Ueach f est ival of Arts' Pageant of the Musters ii> i;cckinl-! som e diminutive models to appear 1n a represent;ition or "Los Ninos." one of a series of livini.t pictures to he presented during t he s ummer pageant. The models must be between thret> feet. rour Inches and four feet, two inches tall. Thl'Y will rounct out a cast of 3J models, ull Children, appearing In a rct•rea· 10 Seek Quee11 Title Prelim in ary JUd J!inJ! for the Mi s s s~1 n Clemente n mlcst will be held al a buffet dinner al 6 on Junt• 19 in the Shorecliffs Golf Course Countn · Club. tion of a por ce lain plate by a rtist Tt-d DeGrazia. Normally, two casts arc used for each presentation, but because the DcGrazia work uses C'h1ldren, a third cast 1s needed lo insure that no <1bsem:cs occur . Further infor m at ion is a\'aila- ble fro m Sue Anderson. casting director at 4!11-:l6'l3 9 a m and 4 30 p.m . weckda~'.!'. ...... '· 'l...d Ten young women ;1rc v~·inl! for the title in the contest sponsored .by lht• Sun Clcm<'nte Chamber of Com merce. The final s election of Miss San Clemente will be made at -l he t~icsta I.a Cris· tianita kil'k·off p;.irty July 10. COMPETITIVE judg- in~ durin~ the dinner will narrow the field lo thrce contes tants . Dorothy Lu d vi ~son , c o n l est c hairwoman. is provid· ing the wome n with modeling ins truction. SAVE NOW Men's/Ladies' Warm-Up Suits Judging is based on pois<'. pc rs oncility and appearance . 1\llSS SAN Clem ent\' will rl·i~n as th<' ·'Queen of the f'iest a " anct represent the• city during n u m <' r o u s fun <' t ions throuj.?hout the year. Tkkets for t hl' buffet dinner arc S6 und ~ire <1\'aila blc throui:h the t•hamber office. Big Land Mass Seen By Drillers SJ\N D IEGO (i\PI The Deep Sea Drilling Proj ec t h a s founct e\·idencc of a n ancient ----;1>upei:ront.inent.-lh~ • stretchl'cl from what is now eastern C;mada to prl'st•nt-day Portugal. S1>okcsnw11 fort he pro- j C C t S a I ti t h :1 l I' l' - st•ar<'hNs clri llinl! into I h t' n t' t' a n f I o 11 r o ( f Portui:al ha\'e found an- t·i<'nl r i v<•r SC'cli m t•nts in· dit•atini: t hett Cana da. N e w r o 11 n ti I a n II :1 n cl Iberia wen· on•·•~ JOinc><l. "TllF. NORTH Allan- tie was horn from a nar· row embrvon11· scawa\' that onct• link<>d tht• lanil m:isscs <lf 1-~uropt' to North Anwricu." suicl a s tah'nwnl prC'parC'd hy sc·ienlls ts William Hyan und .JC'an·Ch1udt• Sihul't. co-chiefs of the dr illinl! ~xpl'dit1on. H\'an is from Colum - bia ' t 'nivl•rs ih-. Sitnwt from a 1-'rcn<'h institute in Brest The drillin.: projcN is a r<'sea rC'h N< pcdition mannJ,?ed by the Scripps Institution or 0<.'eano- graphy Man Jailed LOS ANGELES IAP I 15.11 Reg. 18.99. Machine wash cotton/nylon with 2 pockets. zip front. S,M,L,XL. Sale priced items effective Thursday thru Saturday. June 12th. 1976. This Yl'ar's h:s t1,·al season \\ill run July 16 thro ug h Aug. 29. su1x>r s1ar , s11~s 11 1s unllkcb· ht• will rnarry hb Swedis h ~1rl frit>nd, aC'tre~~ Britt Eklund, ,,.,,h wh11m he has lH•e n "'mg rn Lt>.!'. /\ngclc•s Free Clinic Set St t".n1rt. who thrt~W 11 la\'ish London party fvr 500 .:ul'sts, told J ohn Blake of the London t;, l'lllllJ.: News : The lluntini:iton &>ach Lions Club will conduct a free eye S<'reening clinic this Friday and Saturday from 10 a m . to 6 p. m. al the parkin~ lot of the Bani< of America at the 1-·1\'C Points Shop-' pan~ Center. "I do not think Britt and I will evt.'r marrv I c·ould he prov<'d "rong this llml' n<'Xl year. hut I 0foel I h:l\'e not found the woman I want to marrv \'<'I. Rntt and I are \·erv mul·h in lo\'e. llut I um.still a little rampant I h·avt.• still got an eye for th<' orlcl It.'!! and bosom ·· BRITT EKLUND ~~~~~~~~:___~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Investment Cast Goff Set •122 Reg. $144. AJay SS·72 set designed of starnless steel with brushed finish. Irons feature offset head design. Kiln dried woods of hardrock maple. In men's right and left hand and ladies' right hand styles. 10 89 Titleist a nd Pro golf • doz. balls only. SAVE $5 SAVE 20th Hole Golf Bag Lounger Chaise 19.99 8.88 Reg. 24.99. Colorful bags in durable vinyl. Large clothing and accessory pocket. travel hood. Colors. SAVE $7 19.99 Reg. 26.99. Golf bag with club guard top. SUPER SPORT BLACKWALLS • Full 4 ply nylon cord. • DeepSribtread. • lnstQllation included. • Tire rotation every 5000 miles included. F.E.T. Sia Reg. Now SH• per tlr& 600x12 19.99 ea. 16.H H . 3.00 1.50 520xl3 19.99 ea. 16.99 ••· 3.00 1 40 566x-13--29-.99 ea. 11.H ••· a.22 1~. h<'------- 600x13 21.99 ea. 18.H ••· 3.33 1.60 560xl5 21 .99ea. 18.Hea. 3.33 1.80 600x15 22.99 ea. 19.44 ea. 3.55 1.87 CLOSEOUT ON STEEL BEL TED WHITEWALLS 4 for s100 p~,:~-~~~~~T. 4 for s125 4 for s135 F.E.T. per lire Size F.E. T. per Ure 2 79 2 41 G78x1 5 2 56 H78x15 2 99 2 7 1 J78x1 5 3 11 2 93 ·WHY SO LOW7 VV·' n; 11;.,t '""' f'\1nv' 1 t ''"' , .• ,. ,,. ""' ,\l '''"'-out'•'" tf,.. r. t1•f'f t ,,,. A,.'1 "It I P I I ~ 11(1 !.. 11 I I tl!JI t•\' 'f i rr,,. •• N" .,. '"''''' ,. •••• ~ r11 ,,., f • '", .•· ,. .. .-,, "'' '" IJ t ' .,,. ,,,.., 11 .. fl"lll 1r+11 Or; f' I to' t lllV Tire Saver Special Front End Wheel Alignment & Balance s4 Off Our experts corr eel caster. camber. 1oe-1n and toe-out, bubble balance your lront wheels lnspec1 front end. shock absorbers and steer-ing assembly. Call Jor an appointment SAVE $8 Deluxe 5 Gal. Wet/Dry Jet Vac With Attachments 36.99 Reg. 44.99. Rugged. powe rlu l vacuum p ic ks up liquids and dirt. G reat for heavy duty cleC1ning: both indoors & out. (4600) The Treasury's Own Maintenance-Free Battery 43.99 So powerful. So depend- able. So trouble·free. Comes in sizes to fit most American cars. A county -c m i)lo~·cci Janitor who shot his s upervisor hccaus <' "that man caused me and my family nr ief for over two year s " has been sent enced t o 120 days in jail and put on fou r years probation . The sen te nce was im- posed o n J oseph P aul Wi l liam s. 33 . who ple3ded f?Uilt y March 26 to a char~e of as~:iult with a deadly Wt'apon BUENA PARK: Beach at Orangethoroe • Ooen weekdays 9·30 to 9 30 Sundays 10 10 6 OR .6.NGE• City Or at Garden Grove Blvd A • • Open w eelcday1 1 O tot . Sat. 10 to 9. &in, 1y1 1O10 6, 3900 So Bnsrot·No of So Coast Plaza • Ooen weekdays 9 30 to 9 Sundays 10 to 6 SANTA ANA: . . For Grads lnur3oav Jun• :o 1976 • 1 For Dads For New Homemakers For all of the special oc- casions 1 n the lives of very special people. turn tn the pages of t'11s sect100 ',,, find gift suggestionc; · -' ,o vone on vo1p· 11~' DAIL y PILOT • I .. .. , .. -· l Advertising Feature Bridal Help Arrives 'Mostly Cotton shirt. new from Montgomery Ward. combines comfort of cotton w ith no- iro n easy car e of polyester Mon Amie Salon Open s zn LWesa 'l'h1• '>IJrlllg :rnd :.um m1·r· \i.t•d1l1ng -'''"Miil 1:.. a l"1tl1ng ltm1· for tlw 11p1.·11 111,.: o f 1h1· South Coast ., lll'\H•:.t hrttla( '>;1(1111 , lh1• ~11111 i\111"' Br11lal Salim 111 l h1• .\I 1·:.:1 \'1•rd1· l\•11t1·r at l1;trho1 llhd Jltd i\11 :1111 :. ~I r·1·1·l 111 l'o:-.la l\lc:-.a Two ..,,..,tpr-,, V1·rn:r 11 u s 11 n a II d .I II ' I'(' liann1111. opcm•d t.h<•1r "Ilion 11cxl to thl' lt•1.· t':qrndt· .... Ch:rll'l 111 April WJlh tht• idea of fll'<J\'ld 1ng tnal ~ IH'l'-'1111:rlrlcd .... l' I' \' I (• l' l II l h I' I I' 1·u:-.tomt•r-' 'l'hl·11· gu,rl ,.., I u lf-'"'-'t rn rnan~ of tht· w1.·d<lmg:-. wh1th t:1kl• plal't' fnl111 till' trall1t11111al numth uf .lune a rttl l hrou.i.:lt St·ti tcmher Auf.(u:-.t h.1:-. e\'1.·11 IJl'gun In l'I\ ;.r l .111111· 1111111' 1111 rn b 1· r o f 11 u p t 1 a I <'t'l'<'mon11"" p1•rlorm1.·d. the SISll.'r ........ :n ·1 h l' n u ·m h 1· r of (' (' I (' 111 II rl I l' !'> h ,1 !'I I 11 1·n ·ased 111 n't'l'lll \'ear:-. w1t h ltll'rr :.tyll'S \ a·r.\'111g from lht• rno!>t 111 forma l to the <:h·gantl~· formJI The I.\' pc· of w1•cldrng 1lepcnds on thl.' pt•r::.onal taSll'S of t h1.· pro:-.p1.·1·l l\'l' bride anti g room (' o u 1> f t• s a rt' II l' 1 n f.! m :• r r j t' 11 1 fl eh u r 1· h , pnvah-. :rnd up1.·11 JIJ I I.. l'l' rt• II\ 0 It I I.':. \\ I l h l h I' p;,ark ('l'rt'rtHlllll'S hl'lll).( H·r~ p11pular Tlr1• \\ t·flilrng i:n\\ 11. ltO\H'H'r . h;1:.. rl'lUllll'tl 11:-. lr,ullt11111:tl d1•:-.1gn \Ir ., 11 11:.•111 :-.;1,1 ". 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F loor len i::i h gowns :.cem to be µrcfcrre<l for informal weddmj?s. ~1r:-. 1 larman s ays this I!> a lovely , but more simpl1.· typt• of go\\ n It com es in :.i \'Cll'IC'l,\' of dl's1g11:-., usually complp m ented by a largt.• p1C·ture h;.rt w· ;1 vt.·n .... hort Vl'il Th~· :\Ion Amie m1<:n tory lntlutlC':-i a 11111t• Gold and silver thumbprint pendants by the Heirloom Connection provide the ultimate In personalized jewelry for a grad, or Dad. Allow two weeks for delivery from Bullock's stores. ff;; MON AMIE l• Y ~ ~\ BRIDALS /\ND FORMALS 1\) \ '\ J ~ The Orange Coas ts y)j~.·· EXQUISITE BRIDAL GOWNS TO SU IT EACH BRIDES NEEDS • PROM GRAOUA TION BRIDESMAID DRESSES FORMAL S FOR ALL OCCASIONS Come Sec Us In Our Elegant Salon IN ,... , ..... MESA VERDE CENTER _!f1 2701 HARBOR BL. 1 ••• (ATAOAMSI COSTA.MESA ' J • '"°" ..... . Tel. 546-1821 . I ..... , . ........ !I I· :.i•ll 1·111111 111 lindt·.,rn.1111 dn•:-,-,1·:. 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"W1.· al'l' 1>lea,,t•d to b<' of :-<'n ·icC' lo thl• hrnll'." not 1•:. .J OVl't> II :1 rmon. ··:.111CI hope th~1l what \\t? dn rn .1 s mall wa~ helps to m:rl-l' hl'r 1\ 1.•ddrng d:.iy nwmorabll'." All H ea re This gift gives tran· quilizing 'beats' with electronics similar to actual pacemakers. Working sculpture by Sam Gross sells for $10, at Bullock's . 'Mostly Cotton' Shirt Promises Real Comfort All·Wt'ather comfort was hab1lrt\' with tht-C'On and easy car e arc pro. venience of nO·tron eaS\' mised for Mo ntgomery C'arc. <Hco rd ing 1(1 Ward's n ew •·Mostly Cot-Mo ntgomery Wa rd. the ton" shirt. first national c hain to of· The Mostly Cotto n Certhenew1tem. s hirt is a "no-iron" blend The s h irt's dcta1lrng of 60 percent com bed takes its lead from such Cotton and 4() p ercent quality r efinement!> al> polyester. Fiber rnntent special OA;rinkle ·res istant of this cool. C'ris p Mostly col o r ron s tru c t 1on. Cotton shirt contrasts single n eedle should<:r \\ ith the traditional 65135 scam and plackets on polyester /cotton durable pocke t. front ;.rnd s lt'evc. press blend found in It is full c ul for max· most s hirts today. im um C'Omforl. This new shirt <.'Om· Available in while ~met b i n e s c o m f o r t , in bright pas t('!:; (blue. bre a th a bi l ity and pink. m elon , lim e a nd \\ht' al 1. I h1· ;\l ont l!<>mt·n · Wa rd :\lost I\ Collon s h11:t rc t;11ls a l ~1h11ut ~ for s hort :.lt>l·\l'~. ~IC1 for long i.lt'C'\ 1.':o. Tht• Mo:..tl\ l'otlon s hirt i:.. IJt•rn).! · µromot1•d a::. "lht· F alh l•r's D:i~ g1fi to m;1ke F ather f1·t·I mort· c·omfortablt· 1·\ 1·n day . b cc·a u:..t· th'l- morc cotton . the ht'tll'I' every fathl•r fl.'l·I:-.\ Father's Oa,y gift that makes fath ers AND mothers mor1· comfor1a· ble ... M o th er will thank you. too. b1•<·a11:..c 1t ncvcr needs i ronrn~ .. ~D~GIFJS wittnauer IF YOUV E GOT THE SPIRIT ... WEVE GOT THE TIM E! 11 ... , 11, I' ~ I l "' I ·'·' \J. : 111 11 " I. II I II \ . . ' '· '. I . \ ,. I• I '' I i ' I . . '•. . , HARBOR CENTER 2300 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA 545-9485 -E-SPECIALLY FOR DAD GIFTS· HE UllLL LOVE ! 71 31 l'JUllE·PU/6 318" DRILL KIT Black & Decker ~ s1319 e .:ssTON CORDLESS $99' GRASS SHEARS Non <tic!.. 111.ith'~ cu l q1 1•rk Iv. c le anly . Runs 30 40 n11 n pr r r hd• CJI' Hamilton Beach (. ! I J,.ittle Mac. -,s17aa Cooks sandwi ches an less than 2 minutes. Round side for hamburgers, square side for grilled cheese, etc. 2 108 , NEED A GIFT SUGGESTION? • THE WORLD'S FI NEST CUTLERY CASE TRY .THIS! POCKET KNIVES CHARMGLOW GAS GRILLS 44'° better g as gril l s Y• .*"i tit t>•prttCOf•• have rct'f rnto ,,,,. ues1gn of C•·~rrttrtow t>.1r fwqw1~ thl' lf\."!der of 1\AS "'rill~ So now you can tiavr t~c ton uf r-onk out~ w1U•ou1 tt•c m"'' ,1ftf1 ~"'Ut"~' (.1 llhHCO;tl tt 4-Hu m' w.~y to r ook 011\1 Ch~rn1r,ruw 11:\0 1u.1ke' f'a~ lip,l1h tor every styl<' Ill .l<Ch1tet hHP WE'LL WRAP DAD'S GIFT FREE --+t '-•fl with DR EMEL Mo to· Tool y.,.. c i n t.t1t. carv1• , 1 .~, t 1~ I ·"''' • f1.irp1 r h111t I I 1:1 t.1• f. n <>11" 0111•1 311 ,IfI1 t '""!y k1I l)p ' • 10 l•I r.1 • , h .1Pt!1t .1.111(J 1 o1t1y t t I W h1111•t ll•f .. \11 )lot t• ·-.11 " onr •.Mt. rv• 1 s49's ~-: ... l!!!! c __ __ 1 +m1+a• STORE HOURS: Mon. thru Fri. 9-9 Sat. 9-6, Sun. I 0·4 r • .. Taller Kids at Peak WA S HJNGTO!'ll IAP> American children bavc 1>lo111wt1 growing ta ller, thereby breakin g a century-old trend of youngster.-. towerin~ over their parents, the governmc:mt reports. One medical expert spccubteod that the U.S. population had re· ached Hs maximum genetic growth potential. The charts are based on studies of more th un 20,000 children :tcross the country over 15 years. Tht• charts were m<1the mat1cally c:akulated and plotted by com- puters. H EW's Nat ional Center for I k alth Stut1st1c·s. reaching buck into old medical rctords. round that the avcragc HI -year -old J\m('n can boy, for example, l>hrnnk a J1ttlc during the firs t 100 THE FINDINGS. If' TllEY hold up in future years, hold irn· portant implications for the transportation, housm,::, sports , I dOthing and furniture i11<1ustne~. • Professional basketball scouts, for example. could not be cunr1. dent of findrni.: even tallt'r <·t·n· tcrs in future crops of s upcrstaro;;. The seals on modern.day busl•::. and subways wouldn't be as un comfortable in 20 years as lht• seats on pre-World War II hus1·s are today. An<! the hoh'l-motd in dustry wouldn 't have lo bnni.: 111 so many oversized beds. B UT TUE DEPARTME~T OF Health, Edu<'a taon and Wclfur(' said Wednesday the new sel of child growth charts, the first up· dale in more than 40 years. will prove most valuuhle to phys1 cians. They will indlC'atc 1><•<1r nutrition or health problems if a young patient ranges Ht the low or hi gh Pnd of the national growth averages. 'Lebanon Hotel? Past the riot, left at the street fighting and right at the bombing.· Save Water-Buy Conservatio11 Kit SAN FRANCISCO <A P> -Some 1.2 million Californians m ay be J!t•lting wutf·r l'Onscr \'ation kits within three months until'r a state Public Utilities Commission onk•r. t The k~s will cons ist of plastit• toil l'l lank '1is- placement bottles. plastic s hnwl•r flow reslrictors and non.toxic n~gct<1blc dye tablets to lot•atc toill'I 1 tank leaks. t< THE R E WILL BF. NO INITIAL char ,:?c, although the P UC has uuthorizccl ubout 400 privute· ly owned water companil's under 1ts juris diction to file for rate 'increases tu recover any expenses in· curred. The plastic bottlC's will t'Ost between 15 and 20 cents. shower 1n s l'rts 55 to 65 cents and dye tablets seven cents each. The P UC said more than half the residential water used in California is used inside the home and about 75 percent of that in the bathroom. CONVENTIONAL TOll.ETSl.IS.£.between five and seven gallons of w:ller per flus h. although federal st andards have been Sl'l al :11 :! gallons. Use of the plastic tank bottle is expected to save 10 lo 18 L percent of thew al<'r now used for flus hin~. Using low flow or flow restnl'lt•d shower hc<1ds t and faucets is expected to result in water sa\'ings of 9 to 12 percent. ' r WATER C0~1PAN1F.S ARE TO rhstributc the kits unless the utility already has an errcclive pro· gram. is unable to institute such measures or wants a hearing. Commissioners William Symons Jr. and Vernon Sturgeon rhssentcd on J!rouncts the order comes as "complete surprise to the water in· dustry. '' \\l'-1111111'1\/\ A 'HFECT FATHER'S DAY GIFT A grl'al sNocl1on o f Shirts and Ties. Shirts in summer shadP.s o1 durable prass c1acron and cotton Aeo 'llnpE> 11es lrom Talboll arf' welcome gilts. GOOD TAITt WILL AUNAY'I R IN ITVL~. 17th & Irvine Ave.· V\lestchlt Plaza Newport Beach · 640-0792 Plaoe your lld In tile people'• .. , ... , ... , , ... years of the nation's history Then. because of better nutrition and health care. he began grow· ing taller until his height leveled off in recent years. TH F. AVERAGE B O Y s igning up for the Rcvol u tionary Army 200 years ago was:> feet , 6.1 inches. but since he \.\ u:. measured with his boots on. about an inch would b<tn• to be s ubtracted. the t•cntcrsaicl. One huadrcd YC'ars later. in 1876, the avera~c-18-year·old oo,,. measured 5 reet . 5 inches. Today the' average i::. 5 reel, 9.2 inches, and holding steady. "Prolrnbly the m ost tlramatit and sij?nifit•ant fllldinl! from these data rC'la tmg to human biology and human growth in genera l is what may be the end in the trend of constantly increas- ing size for U.S. ch1ldrl'n." suid Dr. Petl'r V. V. llamil. a medical adviser in the national center. "THIS COl l.D BE Tll F. result of our having r eached the li mits of our t!l'netic poll'ntial regardin~ growth." he spcculat· ed. "However, all we t•an suy with certainty is that whatever the factors that produced the trend of increasing s1ie, they ceased having an effot't ... by 1955 or 1956 ." I I ... "( •• •. 1) _,( ... ' : Thursday. June 10, 1976 DAIL V PILOT 8:f RASMUSSEN'S Saddleback Saddlery ,. 4 fteno'"lnat~d Preside nt Ford has an nounced he will nominate Gen. Gco r ~c Hrown ~left) for a :.Ct.'Ond t erm as t'hairman \If th<' Joinl Chie fs of Stuff. FATHERS DAY SPECIALS O.!trmlned PtOCI. I"' HAPPINESS IS .•• Shopping at the :J~e Pa,rlg oflne Lido Isle's party center for IJad'.-. S1>e<'ial Day! .t\tuufo y, Ju nP 20 Hew Ship-Rt MEN'S AHO LADIES" BOOTS Discou•h-d Stytes Tony LClllMI Justin Nocona DClll Post OHELARGE GROUP ALL SlllS 30to50%oFF IRREGULAR NUVOS by Levi It~ 15'0 How sass OneGroetp Mens LEISURE SUITS •~tou·• Now s37so Dlr.c:OfltiMI~ ,Otttt'fl MENS PANTS ·~ 1500 s990 ·~ 2000 $11 90 S,.Cial Purchas~ Ladies & Childrens HUNT COATS llock. GrHft & Blw Ofll~ C0111por~ ot 59'' s3795 Make ot a GAEA T day w •tl'1 a beautiful Hallmarl( Card and gilt from our unique collrcr.on. RASMUSSEN'S SADDLEIACK SADDLERY 13922 Hewport Ave,. T1tstift (At Santa Ana Freeway) 1,e Pevit~ ~ilte --,\<-ll-.•l:... l406 Via Udo Mewport •och 675-545i Ph. 838.0800 The new blazer-leisure suit from Day's ® H<:re's a classic look for ··summcrwt:ar". fully·lineJ ~l.i~er cut to p over matching sol1J or pla1J pant. Pure wovt·n po lyester has a slight texture for inte rest. In blue or ran Pant, 32.t\O, S24 Blazer, t\D.·H, S48 Men's SI.ilks anJ l.nor .. l1n;11n Jacquard shirts from Spire of California Ours alone:! A sportshm w11h Jrt'SS shm f .1bric Jl·1.11I. Choose creamy natural or light blut: tolor ~c:omewl , light blue or tan crest pJm:rn. Bo rh in 1c:x1urc on texture po lyc:srcr foularJ, S-Xl. S28 Ml·n·s Spunswl·Jr ' I l ' I r'' . , . . / , /'/ Li ' I . ' j .. .. . . ' . ' ' .· ' J ~ I j I J Cell 142·1171 DAILY PILOT Bullock's South Coast Plaza, San Diego Freeway at Bristol, Costa Mesa, 556-061 l - . .. . . • . • l l ' #·'I OAIL Y PtLO r Thursday. June 10. 1971) Alcoholic Sipping Gets Loud 'No' THE UL TIMATE.GlF1' FOR DAD -A PIPE 1l• U.t•I 11~tr ' I . . ,,? ... ,, ··--------~ ,t.awrrnrc - 1J ipr ~oppc_· SANTA MONICA CAP> -A Rand Corp. study suggesting some alcoholics can return to "normal drinking" ·artcr treatment has met with an im· mediate barrag<.! of cnltc1s m. The study's key finding was that afte r treat· ment, the relapse rates for alcoholics who return to "normaF' amounts of drinking were no higher than ''for those or longer-term abstainers ... The r eport Wednesday defined "normal drink· mg" as drinking in "moderate quantities common· ly found in the general nonalcoholic population, pro· vided no s erious signs of impairment a re present." As soon as advance copies of the study reached the news media , s~ientists and researchers in· vQlved in oth\•r alcoholic research projects lam· basted the Hand report, calling it "dangerous," "prem ature" and "int•onclusive". Rand that this is a little ltkc releasing a drug "ithout adequate prchmmary tn ~1ls . "IC any alcoholic should be de1erred in his re· covery by experimenting with thl' r<'turn lo alcohol betaust' of these conclusions, which I believe are being released without ••dcqu~ltc s ub!>tanllat1on, this is no less a lra~edy than 1f someone were to take a dangerous drug without adequate pre· liminary trials." SOUTH COAST PLAZA Seo The L.11~w ,1 S1•lcc11on of Quality Pipes 111 $011the1n CJl1torn1J THIS FINDING IS IN DIRECT contrast to the long-held belief that alcoholics were never t•ured, only reformed, and musl totally abstain from the drug. ''l'M SICK i\BOUT TIDS report." said Dr. 1'1ary Pendry, chairman of the California State Alcoholis m Advisory Uoar<.J. "I think they know at THE STUDY, WRJTI'EN BY DR. David .J. Armor, s ugt1esls that "some alcohohl'S can return to moder ate drinking with no greater chance or re· lapse tha n if they abstainNI." VISIT THE CEDAR ROOM i.~~~(. ;;l"''~>tt' .... ~~ .. , .... ,"'·'"''...,.'""······-.•\•1• '··"h':"ft..",~. ·-"'i~" .. ·"·'.·.'·:·~·:%on Allen's : ·~.l!Jll /:": . . . )ERENITY ~ Reporting Simplified · Facia l Salon :. ... f,~...._ :.''~ Facials are not for women -only· Capitol News Service • ·, ..... 1 v•your~"' 1 h • n you lo-e '"tout~ ., SACRAME:'-ITO -The Fair Poltt1cal Practices ' Commission has institut- ed a simpler procedure for public officials to re- port honorana --pay. ments for s pN?C'he!>. participation in panl'I discussions, and similar al'livities. t_f: : .·.:. A GIFT CERTIACATE FOR FATHER'S DAY $20 , -""' -Aidt c;...., Coo .... tK> 1ee•a~w .. ,n9 ' Com mi ss ion •C h ai rman D an i e l \ Lowenstein said tht• pro- In Lido Village ~ 3400 Via Oporto. Suite 6 :. on II>• boar<lw11~. upsc .. ,,. ~ Newport Beach CD .·,_~ 714-675-6191 ~ .... .. .... .. . ,. . :~·.~~-:"" "' cedure would a llow of· ficials to disclose all pay. ments of S25 o r mor~ for speeches and the like on a single disclosure form but would still havC' ti) provide all the informa- tion formerly required. URING UP FATHER \\'hen I was a boy of14, my father was so ignorant I could hardly stand to have U1c old mun armmd. But when I gol to be 21~ I was astonished at h ow 1nueh tl1c old man had Jcarncd in seven years. l\f ark Twain FATHERS DAY JUNE20TII How to keep Father youthfUI. FaUtl't's. hkc 1,tht'r men. arc as young a~ 1ht'Y look So g1vt.• him a SUit or sp1ul 1'oat from our 11t'W spnni.: roll cc·t ion . Young . took ing .. t'leµant. .. exactly what. fashum <kmands. Anet ''''"Y <·asy In givl' with on1• of our < i1ft Ct•rltfit'at<'s. \\'hy not make th<.' arrangements here lod:i~-. .. MENS STOHS 3467 Via lido Newport Beach However. rescarchl•rs at the sl'.'as\de "Think Tank" here cautiont>d th:it "we arc by nci mt•ans ad· vocating that alcoholics should uttempt moderate drinking after treatment." Featuring • Hiqh cyode ciqon for the _,, d1Krillli11oti119 ._ .... • s-41.,., occeuOf'IO ... f..-ti.. pipe collector • ri,w rtpolr The rt'port further wurned that alcoholk s who •..----------------------. hav~ failed to moderate their drinking, 11r who suf fer "physical complicat1ons due to akuhol, should not drink at all." THE R EPORT BASED ITS FINDl~GS rm m · formation collected from National Institute nn Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism-sp<insored treat· ment progr ams in community centers at·ross the nation. Dr. Ar mor hel~d design thc NIAAA system of monitoring the lr<'atmcnt program:-. ANAi. hand carved art1st1c wood chess sets Original Sculptures cast in fine metal b y Lance Domestic & Imported Cigarettes In South Coast Plaza l vt;.1•1 d l ,PN• •It> /\laq•c PJn H._• .t.1•11 )I I Tht.> so-1· a lll•d "controlll'd·drin king·' conc·epl has been the ccnll'r or eontrovers" since r e· 1··················· sean:hcrs began t•ons1derini,: alternatives to the I concept or total abstention UPI Pl>OIO PROTECTING HELPER? Jame_. Earl Ray M·E:\IPlllS, T enn 1t\P1 Ont' of J ames Ea rl Ray's a ttorneys says he is convinced his c lient was not acting a lone in the 1968 sl ayin~ of Dr Marlin Luther King Jr Robert I. Livin,gston said Wednesda y that Ray's only hope for freedom from a 99-year prison sentence is to tell a ll and hope for ex- ecutive clemency. "l'M CONV I NCED he's cove rin g up for someone," Livingston said in a telephone in- The Rand researchers studied the roughly 70 percent of the NIAAA cli ents who recovered after treatment at the centers, and found that urter u period or 18 months, the patients rc11 roughly equal· ly into three categories: THOSE WHO HAD ABSTAINF.'D for s ix months; those wh11 had bt•en drinking perlocJically. and those who had been drinking normal amounts. Durin~ tt>e follow.up study, the researchers found that those who had been drinking "normal" amounts of alt'uhol were no more likely to relapse than those who abstain~d. An d though Armor callc•d for further res e<irch on the subject . the r eport "SUJ!J?C'sts lhC' possibility of treatment goals other than total abs tention " ARMOR DEFENDED ms STt;DY, saying lhal criticis m came mostl\' from chn1l'1ans. not re searchers. ti) whom ";.ibstt>ntion 1s a tenet that an. proaches the order of religious belief '· · Armor said that no onl' ··posesses data that s how abstention is a morr viable moc1c than uny other . It's a clinical belit•f. not a sc·ientific' fad "If we C'<1n show that some akoholies can moderate." Armor said . ··tt threalcns thC' whole lraditional s tructure. Th1•sc people. :-;ome or them powerful. hav~ dt'pended on the belief that alcohol is a poison to lh<>m. Th<' criti1•ism 1s q111lt· omot111nal and not scientific.·· * * * Blue Cross Eyes Alcoholis1n Plan t ~ r vi e~v . .''I f ht'.'s NEW YORK (AP>-BlucCrossis takingafirst w1thholdm~ 1nfor.mation step toward comprehensive heillth coverage of -.and I think he is -he. alcoholism, r anked now as one of the top four U.S. might have hope Of ex-diseases t'Cutive clemency from .· . the governor or this state It envisages a pro~ram des11med not only to treat if hl' made a clean breast but a I s o P r e vent of what he knows ... I alcoholism. says Walter THE NEW concept, think there are those who J. McNerney, fJlu (' Cross l\t cNerney said in an in. have not been broug ht to, Association president. terview, is t o £•x plore justice." He cites estimates that what m ight be done in Livi n gs ton an d alcoholism and problem pro\'iding earlier treat. Wash in g t o n attorney drinking costs Lhc coun -ment, in eduC'ational or J a mes H. Lesar have try S25 billion a year. On· other efforts to prevent represented R ay for six ly heart diseast'. cancer alcoholism . and to en. years in an attempt to and mental illness affect cour age establishme nt win him a full trial on more Ame ricans than o r cl inic s. halfwa y murder charges in con-alcoh olis m docs , he houses or other special nection with the King as-adds. facilities. sass in a lion. Lip Service '•• ·- His fathe r s mustache never had 1t so good' Handsome tortoise shell mustache comb with s te rling monogram plate. Muitoch~ comb · '7'0 Newport Beach· BLUE CROSS has re-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiii~mm~ii~ii~~~~lii~~~~~-BUT THE courts have ceived a $206 .000 grant refused to gr ant Ray's from th e N a r ion a 1 petition to withdraw his Institute on A l coho l 1969 J?uilty plea. The 6th Abuse and Alcoholism to U.S. Circuit Court of Ap-conduct a 12· month peals recently refused lo feasibility study of treat· consider the case. m e n t ·pr e vention . L.E.D. DIGITAL WATCHES "It's been so d i(ficult education programs con· to represent a man for cerning problem drink· six years when you feel ing. . . ,, nation's 70 Blue Crdss plans already provide LIVINGSTON d is-some hospita l covera~c cussed his long-felt opi-for effects of a lcoholis m. rn ons about the case as such as coma from over· he d isclosed that Ray drinking. Four plans in has pe titioned the ap-Mary land, Delawar e, peals court to relieve Pennsy l van i a and him and Lesar of further California go further. duties. payi n g for halfway Hay's P<'lilion did not houses or clinits tu help mdrcate hC' \\-as upset at r e habilitate pr nhlc.•m h1 :-. altoriwys. drinkers. I. GREAT GIFTS FOR DAD • 14x14 Compute r Portra11 -S3 00 • Add a Calendar or Perst>nal Message to Your Portrait • Portrait on a T·Shirt • Portrait on a Dart Board • Colorful Compuler·made Posters • Custom Size Mats & Frames MADE IM PStSOM OR FROM ·PHOTO WHILE YOU WATCH THE CANDID COMPUTER s-tti Cent Y11.p 1Mlt'c_... WWiMJI S.llftow..-et ...._s.t. Aae-S4M I lJ BUY FROM LOCAL MANUFACTURER "Regulus Time" rRICESRAMGlFROM s47soto sas00 Originally Sold tor S l'3 !:>O 11 ~1 1~ c..; limited Supply of 500 SPECIAL GRADUA TIOM LIFETIME GIFT Display Room Locat~d OFFHED IY 2830 S. Fairview. Santa Ana r 1 M•le North of San Diego F1wy MICRO SEMICONDUCTORS '79-8220 lbt. 501 I , .. DAILY PILO r ftj 'Silenced,' Honored Medal Winner Paid Toll As West Pointer AP W1tfPl'IO\O SAVED CRASH VICTIM Lt. James J . Pelosi Fall Term Bids Taken Applac•at ions arc being accept· ed for Saddl\•bal'k College's fall semester wl11r h bc.(!ins /\u~ 30. Sance th<' coll ege wall be sh1ft- in'1 from thC' qu:.arter system. this semest<'r will bc the first 1n the co~lege·s history . lt will end JUSt prior to the two-week Chris tmas v<1calion. College offir1ub ur<' ant1cipat· ang incn•asl•d alt cncJan ce :mcl are rcco mnJt•nd111g lh itl s ou th Oran::t• ('nunl.' rr·~1dc•n1 ~ applv hl·lort· .\u _ 1:1 ~o lht·\ \\tll qua ltf> ft1r varl~ n ·g1:-.lrut11111. . BERi.iN <A P 1 James J . Pelo~i. the West Pointer f'1ven the silent treatment by follow l'adcts despite has exoneration of chea ting t harges, has won an Army Commendation Medal for saving an East Gt!rman man tnJured an a traffic accident. Pelosi. new u lieutenant an the Berlin Brigade's Special Troops l'nit. was given the medal Mu y 17 Army off1<:1als said he was dn v 111~ through Eu st Germany on ha:-. way back lo West Berlin March 19 when he rame upon the scene of a collision betw<'en two civitla11 trucks ''THIS ONf; GUl' WAS PRETTV badly smashed up." Pelosi s<11d lah•r · 'Tn<' truck:. hit hc•c.ad on :.and I was the next car along. I had a firi.t aid kit an my car so I could l ake al'lwn." The Army 0Hic1ab ::.aid they rl·ce1vcd a fu ll report from the Russians who contr-01 AlliM traffic through ~ast Germany. The Russ1ani. s aid l'closi administered first aid that saved the m an's hfe. Pelosi. 24, of New York City. has been in West Berlin since Oc· tober 1973. IN HIS J UNIOP. l'EAR AT THE US. Military Academy at West Point, N. Y .. he was found gujJty by a cadet honor committee of cheating on an examination. An officers' review board exonerated him. but fellow r<1dets imposed "the Silence" anyway. The trt'<itrncnt. a traditional way of forcing cadets lo leave the academy. means none of his classmates was supposed to speak or associate with him . llC' was forced to live and dine alone and could not take part an class activities. P ELOSI SAID IN AN INTERVIEW se\'eral months aner his graduation in June 1973 that those cadets who shunned him at West Point continued the ~;ilent treatment after graduation. P l'BU C NOTICE l.EGALNOTICl NOTtCl INVITING 810$ t>jQ1'CE IS HEREBY CIVEN 111.tt lhe Board ot Tru\tte\ of tnir Oc"•" V1t>w 4l<.ftOOJ 0 1\tf•< I ot 011tnqtP County. Huntu"IQton B~acn1 Cttiilorn1d, ••" ,t'· t"'"* D•O\-10 p~ucnuu• 11 and 73 Pd\\••nqer ''"OOI bU\~~ 81dc.. W1ll l)t ,~. (t!lwf'd UP lo ) 00 p'" JUf\C 7S. rffr•. 41 tne Adm•n•\lr-.t1on Ofl•Ce of '\.ud s.crioo1 01\lt•tt. 1911 W•rn~r Avtnuc-. H1,m1 .. 11\Qton B'•Ct'I Cal1torn1d •26•7. 4\ wtucn tlf°nf' \did bid\ ..,,,, ~ Oot~d 4W\d r~6d 1n 8(tOrd"nc.,. wun Se>et1ticat•Ort\ no-w on t1Je in trit> o"ice ot \&t•d 01\tr1ct. A.JI nern~ prOi.ttdfod thrOUQh thl!. bid mu1t mfff aft •POlltaOte ftHHrd•. ~late, Ma IO(itl <.oct.\ T ,,f> Board ot Tru\tetti rtwrYe\ the rtQl'lt to r~l~<I •nv and •H bids, •nd to wo11v .. dny 1rreoultlr11y ttwr••n Jun,.,•. ''°'1f) · OCEANVtEW SCl100L DIST RICT Eh Cn111 '"'\ O\ttrluf'ld Ct.a'•"·O' '""' Bottr<I ot T rw\t"'e' Publl\Md OrMQ• Coa•I Oalty Pilot, June 10, 11. 19,. HI• I• PUBLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOUS e USINESS NAMl STAfEME Hl '"" 101to•lr19 PtrWM a1~ doing bU•I· neua\, 0 P D HO~ES, 10011 Gatll~lo Avtmvt'. Hunt1n91on 8 e•ch, Calif0fn111 91~ Ct•••le. R H•rt Jr . .ind Mory S.... H•'t. 14..a1 Ch•rmet L•M, Pac•t•< Palt\«ldt\, Ca11fo,n1a 901'1 Ph•••P H. McN•met and Chclrl•nnt.~ McN•m•"· IUI S<lmar. Co•la Mt>d Cal1torn•• t?•U D•le ~'"'t>ro •nd Atteo" S1moro, 11)31 Via Strait\, Huntington 8ta<h, Calllornla •1ut Robert J Genn•way ana ~ve•lv J Ganl'law•Y. 19l11 Cindy LaM, Hun1· 11>9lon 8U<h, C•htorn1a ~14'6 This bu\tn~\\ ... conouctf'd by it 0tntr•f Nft-Wnhtp Philip ... NI< N•mu T'f\I\ 'l•t•rnen1 Wch fllf!d w•th t"O counly Clerk 01 Or•nQ~ Counly0<1 Mai , •• 1916 1'161.J4 P.,bll\ ... d Oran11~ Co••t Daily PllOI, MayZl,•ndJunPJ, 10, 17, 1916 1201 ,. A LEISURELY FATHER'S DAY The --te ans Leisure Suit $195. rl11 .. I .1dwr·s I l.1y, ~l\i.1rJ• I" pmud 111 1.·.1111n· lnily f1nt• ll'l•llr!' 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"Co3st Lint's." ··roast L111t•s · · <'d1tor Terr y Bloomqu1st tinrl layout <'llilo r :\1:tr1· Frt>d ri <'k tl'('t'l \t•d schol<1 r!;hips of SSOll each Sports t•d 1tor Ja<·k Minter and t 1rl'ulut11)11 manager :\I ark l\I urµh\' received S250. · All four ti re sophomores and n·s1dC' in Cosl3 Mesa. and pl<1n to major in jourrwl1sm .1l four-year schoob 1w~t fall. Boots. leather bel t~ and b1lllolds Silver and turquoise rings and buckles Desk set s. p a1nt1ng$ wall hangings, canes . \I/ ~ Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for ou. 2300 HARBOR BLVD. Nf' ... I :o l hnlty Drug COSTA MESA Opfft doily I 0:00 a .m. to 9:'00 p.m, Wt hou loy away F A I R -llad1e lhaeli--- . • I I THIS THURSDAY, FRIDAY ANO SATURDAY ONLY BUY EITHER OF THE CB RADIOS SHOWN AT $10 OFF! 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ARCHER MOBILE CB ANTENNAS ARE MADE IN THE USA BV THE SHACK · 102" STAINLESS STEEL BUMPER MOUNT l I 1a" I STAINLESS STEEL I GUTTER CLAMP I I 37" STAINLESS STEEL I • Wltip. Duel Chair" Brec:lletl • W1tlt Hetdware. Vmyl Cltein Co111tt Gutltu Cftpl IMt~:=J J TWIN ~RUCKERSll I 34~!., n· · • COSTANISA , •. ..._. ... • Stein/tu Sreel Upper end Lower Rods/ • AttecllH Ee11ly ro Sid• Mirror Bredttsf •m•-• ... I I I 17~~ • C11nt1t•·LO<rdt11I Whip 6nt1 Swmg1 • Ad1usl1tblt1 Top Whip 10· Co•• Cab/111 42" FIBERGLASS NO-HOLE TRUNK MOUN'r • Stam/u s Stea/ Shock Spnng and Whip / l ( ~ • Attach ro Fronr or Sides of Trunlt Ltd/ ,,.._ ... MISSfOM YllJO nt .. __. .. "., LA6UMAllACH .... '•"" t-1 ""'· '-IANOV C~A!IOl\I CO!'tWNV COWL-MOUNT TYPE 11~~ .. ~~~~· • Ball M ounr Assembly, SH led Coil/ • Solderleu Connecrions, 5' Ceblei 40" FIBERGLASS ROOF MOUNT • Can Also Be Used On Trunlt Decltl • Bese·Loeded Coil. 16' Co•• Cebl•' ll 88 DAILY PILOT Tl'lursday. June 10, 19.Jfl Signal·B11rmah Snafu: DoQr Bou1;9 for Business By MILTON MOSKOWIT'l The next hml' somt'<>ne telb you how s m art businessmen an·. relate the Signal-Burmah Chi UOP·R.J . Reynolds c·apcr. It':. a bizarre talc, worthy Of mus1cul comedy. It all began in late 1973 during the hei~ht of the Arub 011 em- bargo. The players al the st url The Signal Companll'~. a Lo1> Angeles-based 011 and i.:us <11 .. veloper whic h. hutJ branched out into manufactunn.I! with the ac· quisilions of M a<'k Trucks and Garrett Corp.. a producer or aircraft equipment And Burmah Oil, nrila1 n':-. oldest oil company. whose major asset was a 20 r1crcenl holdin ~ in Kodak Plans • All-out Push For Came ras LOS ANG EL ES CAP l Eastman Kodak plans all·out <>f • forts to market its new instant· picture cameras. the first com· petition e\'er for Polaroid in the instant·picturc rield. Colby H. Chandler, Kodak's ex· ecutivc vice president, s aid I.he pr omotional campaig n for Kodak 's ne w EK.'.'4 a nd EK-6 cameras will bcJtin later this month in a massive ad campaign pegged to the 1976 Oly mpics. "We're putting as much effort into this as we've ever put into an introduction we've conducted," Chan dler said. Kodak also has put 11 team s in the field lo tr ain camera store sales personnel around the coun· try in the use of the camera. Chandler s ays the new Kodak cameras are "very, very dif· ferenl" from Polaroid models . But Polaroid thinks the new com · petition is quite similar to its own products, and has s ued Kodak for infringing its patents. Kodak is contesting the suit. ~ \ ,, f Money Tree a muc h bigger oil produ4.'4.'r , Hnt1sh Petrolt•tun Rt:COGNIZING THAT lll 'GE hlo<'ks of t·ap1t al were neN'ssary to play in the 011 i.:am~. Sll?nul had dc<'id<•d lo get out of the bu!>1 ness. Across the /\llanllc-. Burma h 01 I was look ln i.: for nl'w 0 1 I pro· i.>crtles to develop What could bt· mon• logital than fo r l hcsc t" 11 IJUl'tics to gel lugether" Thl'Y did In .January. 1974. nurm ah J.Jaid Signal S-120 million. in e:as h, for 1ls 011 and l(US operations . IT APPF.AR ED AT Tin : t1ml' to be a deal m;ldt' 1n hea,·cn. \\1th the buyer and tht• seller cac-h gl'I· ting what it wanted. Burmah 011 picked up wells. mostly in California and Mexico. that were pumping 40,000 barrels or crude oil a day and 73 million cubic feel of natur al i.:as a day Also m· C'luded in the pac kage wer e geotherm al wells in California. a liquefied petroleum.gas divi!>ion in the Midwest and a fuel oil dis· tributor on the E ast Coast. Signal came away with a big bundle of cash, seemingly mak· ing out like a bandit because the oil and gas properties were sold at Sl70 mill ion over cost. The company paid off some debts and then began collecting interest on the remainder of the proceeds. a C'as h flow that was we lcome because Mack Truck was not do· ing so marvelously in the re· cession. But that money was obviously burning a hole in Signal's pocket. a was. of course . going to buy something with it -and it looked for more than a year to find a suitable caidat e. It used a com- New FirIDs put<.>r in it s search, s upposedly exam in ing s ome 1.500 com pan1es. FISALLV, IS MA''· 1975. 11 mudt• ill> mo\'e, putt1n~ up Sll 'I million to buy a 50 5 pc•n•tmt tn· tcresl in Uninri;ul Oil Products <l'OP 1, •• D<>s Plaint's. Ill .. r om pan} that buildl> 011 rcf1nt'rtC~ and m<ikt·~ a "it.le range ur in dust rial product~ ~orl'<JH·r . tl \\al> a highly prnf1t<1bll' tumpany. tarn111 11 S'.!8 million 011 ~al<·s of 582.5 million in '197·1 LB Building Up for May Buildin g permit for wor k valul•t.I al S4-t l ,60-t "l're issued in .\l:iy "~ the bulldinJ,! cli\'ision or thc Laguna Hc adt Munic·1pal SC'rvi<'CS Dc p<trtmcnl. rompc.1rcd with S77:J.970 dunnc ~l~I\'. 1975 To d ate this )'l'ar, 189 permits for \\ ork valuC'd :JI SJ.4:10,3·18 ha\'e bc{'n issued hy th{' bwldmg d1\'is1on . <'om p ur{'d with 179 permits fo r S2 .707.i89 111 GCtlll· s ttut tion fur lhc same pe riod las t yt•ar, Included in .\1 a~··s figures wC'fe fh c• pc rrnils \-~1lut•d at S311.'li3 for t·onstruc t1on of nr \\ houst•!l Peace R eigns Over Unions WASHINGTON (/\J>) -Laoor contracts in the c-onstructioh 111· dus try are being negotiated without the strikes a nd infla - tionary wage settle ments that former L abor Se<·rela rv J ohn Dunlop warned of six 'months ago. Federal offi<•ials s av the moderation is mainly due to hi~h unemployment a nd competition from non· union labor. Two·thirds of the 2.800 con- struction union contracts up for nc_gotiation lhis year already arc settled. Move to OC Sea's Hot Four new tenants have leased space at 3990 and 4000 Westerly P l ace, Newport Beach, from Traveler's Insurance Company: Cloutier Corporation, publishers of the monthly business magazine, Southern California Journal of Commerce. has 1,884 41qt1are feet of space at. 4000 Westerly Place for expanded operations. T h e C hicago-based <'O rn puter firm of Ra pidat a, Inc. occupies 583 square feet of space at 4000 Wester ly Place for a new branch office specializing in s ales of com puterware time- sharing services. Independent Mortgage Cor p. has expanded br anch operations into Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for ou. l,..().0-IC-a.H·G GOOD! Mesa Vw• DriH ptna STORES 1.403 square feet of space at 3990 Westerly Place. The interna tional ex· ecutive search firm of R obert H u s t on As- sociates, Inc., speciaJiz. ing in the computer and e l ec trical and mechanical engineering fields, has relocated into 613 square feet of space al 3990 Weste rly Place. Two new companies have moved into the Koll Center Newpo rt . Newport Beach: Sko· Fed M or tgal(e Corp. has relocated its h eadquart ers rrom 1-ullerton, to 2.992 square feet of s pace in the Coldwell Banker Build- ing at 4040 1\1 acA rthur Rlvd. 500 tn 5.400 rt . u- 50t'I to 20,000 rt 152.'> :\11'sa Vl'rdl' Ea:;t COSTA MES1\ 545-4123 ----"'l.ll]tin.es_~l!f.r!1rs Brokerage Company, a ne wly f o rm ed co m · mercial brokcra~e firm, will e s tahlis h heart · quarll.'rs offices in 5.221 square feet of office s pace in the Sycamore c:1vt• us a l':•ll. Wl•'ll do our all! HOW TO ADMIHISTM IYI HOPS TO CHILHIH A.t. lyTMIY •uMT. ....... It 1 s so m I.' t 1 m l'.. :1 11 I ( ( I <' U I I t U s k t 0 adm1nl~t t•r •'YI' ilrop" or 11 l h ,. r o p t h :i I 1 11 1 1· preparatrnns tu d11hlr1•n. This 1-; 1•-;p1.·1·1ally "n when 1t ha, tu ht• •h•nr with o u I ;i S:; I S t a fl\' 1• Ht•rcnllv a n1·w m t•lhn1I has h1.•1'i' 1h'''rl1nwd The 11ar1•nt sits nn llw nndr fir :i l'I at 1111rfa1·1· Th l' l' h II <I • !. h l' :111 Is plurcd 1'1rm l v hl'l\\N'n the purl'nls thii:hs The parenL the n 1•rnssl.'s hi" ht.'r h•i:s ovt•r lht' child':. lm11•r trunk amt It·).?~. In this mannrr. th1• purcnl ·s hands fl'm:1l11 frt•t• tn O)len th1• 1·hihl's e~·<' ti11" and ad m 1111:.k r the mt'<li<'ut1on . YOU OR YO U R DOCTOR C,\N P llO:"Jf: US when you need a delivery, We will dt'livcr prom1>tly without extra c harl(c. A f!rcat many people rely on u!I J.or their health needs. ~Ve welcome rc que!lt!'I for de live r y llervice and char11c R<'<'ounts. PAii UUO PHAIMACY ,.,= .... .....,:.-..... ~ .. ,. Building at 4-1·10 \'on Karman An~ .. J asich and Lowe , a fire investif(ation and consul · tant firm . has pun·has('d a 4.000·s quar('·foot 111 llustdal condc1min1t1m, 31144 Airway Dn\'l'. Costa Mesa . Perkin ·f:l mer Corp . has It' as 1'rl 0.1 12,000· squan»fnul st rut'llll'l' al 1642 K aisl•r /\ ve .. I rnnt•. subletting half !If the s pace to S yn1·ri,tistlc Produrls, Inc. Kini( Ht-a ring has com pleted r{'IO<'a tion of 1ts corporal<.> hcadquartc•rs to a 50.000-square fool facility at 2920 Red Hill An' .. Irvine. King Bearing is an in- dustrial chstributor tkal· ing in bl'arings. p<>wer transmission equipment, hydraulics and rub"c'r goods. P each Crop To Top H opes SACRAMENTO CAP> -A 320·million·pound surplus of California cl· ing peaches is being pre· dieted this year by state officials. "It 's just phenomcnul. It's one hell of a lot of peac hes." s tatc Food and A~riculturc Director L. T. Wa llace s aid. Fish: Tuna Whal the two words "rape" and "rap- ture" have in common is they both come from the Latin word "rapcre" meaning to "carry away ." What else do they have in common'! Not much, anymore. Our Language man says they date back to when would-be husbands stole their future matrimonial m ates by physical force. Today, s ure enough. rape is generally lis ted among the ugliest of all words. rapture among the loveliest. Only fi s h with a body temperature hig her than that of the sea in which it lives is the tuna. Remember . the trees that beavers gnaw down frequently fall the wrong way, the clumsy litlle beasts. Gpod dam builders, sure, but lumberjacks, no. Music histor ians will tell you the first blues song ever published a s s uch originally was written as an election campaign tune. W.C. llandy d id it. For E .H. Crump in the local election at Mem- phis, Tenn .. in 1909. That ditty started out as "Mr. Crump ... But you and 1 heard it lat er as J\e..!.!.M,(!,mph is..B. .. HEA RT SURGER Y Q. ''Does anybody know who first performed heart surgery'!'' A. Cr edit for that rema rkable feat generally goes t o a German surgeon named Rehn. At least. h e was the first to save a man·s life by closing up with stitches a heart wound. In 1896. it was . Dr. Rehn r eported it m detail the next year lo the German Surgical Cong res!). It 's now known a substancc called 1.- tryptoph~tnc is a natural scdativ<•. /\ncl it's also now known that this suhstance is in m ilk. So evidently there's somethim: to the clrl erly notion th~lf a glass or warm milk hcfllrc bed· time lends tn brinu on the sleep. Addrt'.'S mml to I. M llo.l/d. P 0. JJor J.5fi(). Costa Mesa . 921126. QUEENIE GRANTIO MOMEV WISHfS AU TAlCABlf By Phil l"terlandi , . .,. ,,,....,, ..... ,.___... "Good old t rt S They don't miss a thing. do they?" Signal soon found 1t hud bouRhl its wuy into a d1saslt>r Tl1<· re l'{'SSIOO CUUJ!,hl up "1lh mo:.l of l'OP's dl\'l:.1on:. la:.t \cur And .i Ne"' Foundland rdm.en built ll\ l,' 0 P (o r S h ah c l' n ·N .J t u r :i I R esourt"cs "cnt b;rnkrupt RC'sult : L'O P lost S35 mdllon 111 1975! Bus1nl'ss Wt•ek ,pomm:it,·cl lht• l'OP acqui~1l1on ;1s :1 k ;1d1n;{ contend<.•r for "the rorp111·att· blunder ·ol-I hl• y1..-ar :rn ••rd:· un<I a leadin.L! 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' '• ,, " '· Tt•u·~o~v Jun, 10 19lt\ s DAILY PILOT 87 OTC W orki11g Charter Flight Plan Takes Off 8 ) SVL\11/\ PORTF.R In tht• firs t six mc1111h" 11( th, oper.1l11in of tht• one stor> rharll'r <OT(. I "hit h pt•rmtl'-~"" 1n~s or u11 tu 50 pt>n•ent ov~r st;rndarll rate:. m am nc'~' ldt Lht• ground They Wt'll.' hampu ,tl ,,,1,., Ed,\ard J D11s1:oll pres1 cll'nt of the N .1r1(1n nl \ 11 Cn rr1c 1 A s~11 lh 1 c hartl'r a1rl11ws' lt .Hfr ~roup, b' thl' rdus al of SUITit.' fort'IJ:n go\ Cl 11 mcnts to allcrn tht m 111 land in thl'1r 1oun111,., bet 1use of ft•.tt th.it tlw Money's Worth OTC b.1rg.1111 p1 "'" \\oulcl tl111n,1gc: the scht•dultll transallantH bU!>lnl'!>" of lht n.1l11>11al rJag llnl•s 'I hl•\ \\Cfl hurt too b\ /.!t'llt'f .11 trnH•I 1i:t•11r 111<''<l><'n('ntc "rth the O I <.' concept Hut 1 h<.'sc pr ol>l,>ms .1n hl'lll g sol vecl OTC flight" .1r, 111t1t.1.,111r.:I\ 1c1cptt•d \\1th tht• l n1t 1:<1 Kingdom lht• l.1tl'sl l-u1 opt,111 1u1111t1\ lit 1g1t1 tu OH' nights from tht! United st.11,•s I 0111 uper.1tors ure rt'f1mng their proclu< l to m eet the 11t11Jlt<' :. elem ands MOST OTCS ARE EXPF.C'Tt.D to Ilv durtn~ the sum mer m on ths "il} s Driscoll 1 hus th""' hints on bu\ mg -Compan: prHe~ot 01l:-. rl11\\n ll\ ~chc:tlulecl .in<l "UP plemental .11rhn,•s Supplt.'mtnt.1b m ,t} offt>r .1 l1n\er pr1re scheduled c arr 1cr s offer thi: pr(·~• •.l!l' of fl vm g on a bellcr knO\\ n .11rl1ne For tnslunt t' ,rn EJsl Coast to Hawaii seven dav package costs $359 on a ~uopkmcntal \S S409 on a schcduh.•tl -M1d\\Cck d epartures for popul.tr destinations (llawau Las Vegas, Mexico. ctt 1 ofll n ,11 e cheaper than weekend d('partu1 cs A Wedncsd.1\ dl'parturt: from Chic ago for Acapulto costs Sl75, the silmc 01C package departing on a Saturday 1s s.t 10 -DEt\lll'iG \\IT ll AN t.XPt Kit :\C tn. n·hable OTC packager "ho offrrs .1 regular sc: r 11: .. of b.tt k lo hack • charters prob.1blv '' 111 cost less than dt!ahng w1Lh a travel agent offe ring JU::il onl: flrlo(ht 1 hl Im mer h a:-. th<' .id vantage of bulk pure hasm~ tJf au c1 .ill and land arr .1nJ.:cm ents -D1fkre nt OTC park:l~l'S to the sarm destination should be com1l.ll cd 0 IC,, mu,,1 11ffc1 round trip air transportation, ho ld t ooms a nd .11rpo1 t t run~fcrs But un dcr the stress of c:ornpcl1t1w1 .. 11nit 01 <.: operators a1 e throwing 111 f1 Ct' s1).'!hlscl'lnl'! .1btth 1 quality hold 01 selcc.:t ed meals al the s.1me prtCl' Opt 1.1to1 s hr 1H hur t•s \\ 111 show \\htch arc t hl: bC'st bu~s -The les:;cr kno" n and :s m:illu :-.uppl< mental a11 l11H's arc using \\ 1dc bod1t•d equ1pnwn1 Ill' rn.1nv of their 0 res, while st hedulcd < arners often u .. t 11nh oldl•t narrO\\ bodied 707s .111 cl DC8s fo1 ch111u \\lllk J.or c1thu scheduled 01 s upplemental the h '' l 11f < ornt111t1s about lhc s ame -less than on a coach or <co1wmv !light To ke<'p costs down, the re are m o1c :ind oft1.:n 11a11 u\\cr seats on a charter MEANWllll.F., THE I NCRF.ASINGI Y cons umc r- mmded C1v1I Au on.1ul1t s no,1nl 1s pr 011<1smg s omethmg new the /\dv<.1nce Rookmg(har1tr <AHC) The proposed ABCs would pro .. ule onlv ,111 transporta t1on between l\\O pomts and not mcludt hotel accommod.1 lions (a required part of .111 OIC• l"t-1thcr l)pc re au1rc:s membership ma group Re c ause a dcc1s1on on a proposed fl\ l: year trial of tl11 s new type of charter 1s not l.'xpcctc•cl unt1l l .. tc s pring or early summer . ABCs probably will not he: ava1l.1blc until \\tnlC'r 1976 Thev will bC' s1m1lar to plans long us ed SU( ccssfolly m Europe but ne\ er before: pcrm1lt('<1 m t\ml'nca The OTC s tands as the g rtalcst ad\ a nee m charter travel smct' group tours came or age rn the mrrl 1960s, pro v1dmg breaks on price destination and com em cnc<' Uut 1t was created by the CAR onlv m 1csponse to demands from the travel indus try and the t1 .1\ cling public 1 If the public continues lo press th<: CA rl to liber alize chart-er-flt~ht r-u~es the 1111.\. hu<lAt'I. plca. ... ure-Lravele.r mav be a ble to travel soon al the chc.ipest t con11m1<: ally fei.1s1 hlc price We'll All Drink To New Carmine SDG&E Cuts Back Rate Hike Request SAN DI F.<;O (t\P 1 s 111 Uw..:o C 1s & Electric 1 s1><;,~1-.1 ha~ cut SIR 'i n11lhon from 11~ r .1tc tn<:rcasl' rt' f111Csl to thl' sl,11 l Publu l llltl u s Cnmm1.,s10n C PUC I after r lportmg rccm1I h1ghqu.1r1 crlv1 1rnmi:!" But the' 1ll 1l1t v <11111p.1m "d\s 11 sllll 1111 ds nearly $50 m1lhon m 1 .1tt: h1kt:s tu hdp t111.111tl "'I\ p11\1c1 plants OFFICIALS CU SDG&f .111cl th1• C1l\ or San D1ri::o ,1qrnl'd O\ i.:r thl' proposed rah h11<1.,ts a:-. lhl• Pl (.' rcncwttl llS he.iring:; on t ht• ISSUt: H.ilph M nn SD\.&E M nmr \ltl' president tol<l tltt• comm1ss1on th.II t hr company had c.1rnu1 !11 et>nls sn the first four m onths of this yc•ar 1 oug hlv t•qu ii to the com pan' s 1975 t',1rn1ngs Ilut hl' lnSl"lt'd th,rl Sf)(,& f-nc<>cls ltlf' $49 4 m1lhon genr ral rate increase which 1l st 111 seeks from the PUC I he original r<'qucst" as for S67 9 m1l11011 THE CITY A RC.l ED a~ainst t h<' lncrNse say tni? tn· stead that SDG& E .-.hould hd\ t rh r,1tcs < ut h\ S27 mrl11on The c1tv atlornt"v s off1 n pn 1hct ed th.it the ut1ht) would have an 11 pe rc( nt ral(' <if n turn this yea r compared With the 8 75 pl'rCt'nt allo\\ Cd l)V tht• P CC The PUC already ha<l hC'lrt n d,l\s of hconngs on 1hc an crease re'}ucsl b<•fore lh<'v \\C'rc postponed for thrl'e months P L:C st .1ff mt·mlll'r!i s.11<l 11 may t .1kc another .15 da) s of he an n gs bt•f ort' the question 1s rcsol' ed Realtor Sets Record The Irvine offtc.-of fled fftll Really. at 18124 Culver Dnve. <'elebrated a record w1lh s.1 3 m 1lhon in sales dunng May. Ga) lord Mam "as top s alesman, with more than SS00.000 to his credit ' •• i ·' , ~I I • I . I . .. I· I I i I J J BB DAIL Y P!LO r Tnursday,June tO. 1976 Tonight's TV Highlights CBS fJ 9: 00 -"Helter Skelter." Part l. Based on the book by Curt Gentry and Vincent l3uglios 1, this TV movie tells the Manson Family story. Part II will be s hown F'riday night. NllC U 9:00 -''Winner Take All." Shirley Jones stars as a woman who ulmost ruins her life as an obsessive gambler. KCET OJ 10:00-"A Pr·ee Woman.:· Ger-man fi Jm starring Margarethe von Trotl<t CJS a young woman in Munich who breaks away from a boring marriage but becomes lruppcd in the social structure of battling for custody of her child and trying to !>tart a career. r TV DAILY LOG THURSDAY EVENING e:oo ouc1ol 0)€mlltws D fl /117 {31tUJ (6 l lltws e '°"'"" 111 F1mll1 Affair CiJ Wild Wild West m Part11d&e hm1ly a>U•m·ll '26 (71 re )Siu rre• m z-1 Jt Moh Oolia"s Sllow m l1ttlt II.scab -6:30- 6) m Andy Cnfhl- 10 Mtrw Ct1ffln Sllow 11 ' 3 Stump tllt Stus a> Tiit Eltctr1< Colftp1ny m Piner""' 7:00 o a a •2> •' m ""'' e Bowlin& for Oollirs '. lllwlliH 1 e To Ttll the Truth 0 Collctfltr 111011 m I L0tt Luer II) The Fii 11) 131 126 Cunsmo~t fl) An1ra1I World fil) filll lmaats ol tht Ntw World Woids. Names & 8ouks" ( 29J l•')lonan11 ft) D11m1hc Se11es m Addams family -7:30-0 I.Isl of tht Wild D Em Prict Is Ri&ht 0 Diet Vu Dytt Sllow U JSmiAD Tiie Unhnislld Cltild < lhr~ublic alldrrs spwal probt~ tht P•Obftm of mafeinal and 1nlan1 malnul111ion II de1<11b,s lhc poverly cycle 1n Amf11U and h•~h l1ghl s lhe ,., 1t<1Ch1ne dtlr•mtnl•I dnd ofltn rrrevtrs1ble ellws a mat nourished t •PtC1an1 molh~• can have on htt child 11t1oui:houl •U 111,. 1 e ' C1114t4 Camera CiJ Ctltlluty 8ow1tn1 •tO' Matclt C..me lrJdy '"""' fl) Sur M-1nt 1131 6 Hollywood Squirts ED Rolltrt Mu llt1I Rtporl l9 ltl"s M1•t A Dt1I 8:00 D 171 13 ll • Tiit l'laltons (R) In fh~ mulsl ol a ch1lhng s101m:Ohv1a 11m !Job and £ hzabtth a•P lo~I mO\t of lhe day and 11\'to lh t n•Rhl in lhP wold bear and moonshiner cnuntrv around Walton's Moun fain ,.hr n I heu CM h~s a blo,.nut. D (21) (111101 Em TheM1cDnis Show Dolly Pd1l11n, named by lhr \;ountoy Music Assnmtton ~~ lop lrmal• vocah1I ol "thr v•a•. and ''"R'' compo,,r Paul Wollwn\. 1n1n M.tc a11d ltie mrrne duo of Sh1tld' t. Y arn eff 0Mowit:1c 1 (2!1r) "Cotter" (•esl 17 Don Muro•v. Carol l ynl•v a ' Mowit: IC (2~r) '"The lltnlue ~ttn" (adv)·~~ Burl lanca\let, 01 .. na I ynn. Walltr Mallhau . .. 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They are children of normal in· tellii:tc ncc who have learning d1s- :ib1hties, m v1s1blc h1.1nd1c:aps that ohstruct t heir learning. thwart their social relation:. and ca1l frustrate them fon.!vt•r. K<.1thcrine is N whiz at math but t annot read. Rich ard can read but ran 't do simple arithmet ic. ~1arian cannot rl.'ad or wnte or udd or s it still. Geori:e can't do unything rii:ht. he 's clumsy, rowdy and a troublemaker. At 10. John can 't use scissors or draw a s traiJ:ht lin e. Phyllis ran't tell the difference between big and s mull blocks. tton can't put a s imple puzzle to~elher. lie <·ries and r a!;!es in frustr<ition. Each child has a constellation or problem s. ~ach has learning disabilities, an umbrella term rovering a wide r ange of n e u rolo g i ca l probl e m s , sometimes called hrain injury or neurolo~ical im pairment -a nd sometim es overlooked. CAN BE HELPED Thev cannot be "cured" as a sick per son can be cured. Rut they can br helped and tauJ.t hl to <:ompe nsate for tht•i r weak- nesses. if they a rc identified at an early agt'. · .. These arc rhildr£'n who are bright e nough to learn. but who don't because of sumc inbwll weakness. a drfflcull.v in the ren- tral ner vous system 's ability to process information," s ays Dr. Howard L. Millman. director of psychologica l ser vices and re- search at Children's Village al Dohbs Fe rry, N. Y. "Ther e 1s no question that these c hildn·n are s lipping throui:h our fini:crs anct bemg miscategorized. 'rhere ure kids who are mis idcntifit'<I, treated in an inappropriate manner and urc miserable." Experts say undla~n osed learning disabilities have caused many children to be labeled slow learners, lazy. unmotivated, re· la rded. emotional!) disturbed or JUSt rotten kids They hasten to add that not every s low le arner or awkward <:hild has a lca rninR d1sabll11\-, and there is cons1derablt: ('OO· troversy over what learning dis· abilitv is . The fe d era I governme nt estimates that 1 to 3 percent or the school age population has learning dis abili1ies severe enough to require special educa- tion. Es timates of a ll kinds of learning disabilities run as hif:(h as 40 percenl or the school µopulation . r\ STATISTIC John, 18. in the MinncuPohs metropolit<m a rea, knows what it's like to stumble and fall in re- ading, writing a nd a1ithmetic. Speaking ver y slowly, John, who didn 't want his last na me used. tells what it's like to be a statistic: "School and l'\'c•rything is like going up a s teep hill. The other kids can take the ski tow. but I have t o crawl on hands and knees. I struggle twice as hard. and 1t drivt•s me crazy. '"I he teasing was the worst thing , anct because I was awkward, nobody wanted to play wrth me." says J ohn who now stands 6·foot -3 and feels it his m ission lo explain learning dis - ability. .. We are not freaks." he savs o\'er and over. ··we are just normal kids who have a slower learning r ate." BEA ANDERSON, Editor fhursoay. June 10, 1976 C1 John is luc kier than many children w ith learning dis - abilities because he was finally irlent1fied and re(•e1ved some help. But many other s like him are not SPollcd. and the deficiency cats &way al thl'ir :;£'If-image and taints ever y day with doubt. Many children ~ive up, d rop out und becom e delinquent. A few with undiagnosed learmn~ disabilities have C\'en been rom· m itted to institutions for the re- tarded or cm ouonally d1sturbcd Rt:AL PROBLEM "Learning disability is a very real problem with very few real ans wers." s ays Dr. Harvey Asch. director of the learning dis · ability center al New York Medical College at New York Metropolitan Hospital. Early detection and treatment 1s very important. Dr. Asch says, especia ll y before the basic learn- ing problems arc compounded by emotion al problems and feelings of failure . "But the r e a re no m agic t•ures." h(• s ays. "Wt> know all the signs. but it's still a mystery. We don't r eally know why it hap- pens. and we don 't know precise· ly what to do. Sometimes it works. sometimes it doesn't." Across the country school dis- tricts vary grea tly in handling these childr en. Some have in· tensive screening and special education Some have nothing. Pri,·ate treatment is very costly and for som e. prohibitive. "Legislation says that learninf! disabled children have the rif!ht to appropriate education , but when par ents want to enroll them. it's not there," says Eli Tash, president of'-the Associa· tion for Childre n With Learning Disabilities. "There aren 't enough competent teachers and not e nough funding." Tash estima tes tha t only about half or the identified learning dis- abled chidlren are in appropri ate pro~ra ms. addinf,'!: "The other half is not being served, and there's a whole group that hasn 't bt.>en identified a l a ll." He sa ys that nationwide there is no significant program for learning d is abled children in preschool, junior high or high school. Learning disability often is a subtle proble m a nd difficult to spot. ~ause-the.re is no.obvious physica l ha ndicap, like deafness. SYMPTOMS But learninl! d isabilities t'an be spotted if pa rents and teachers look for cluster s of symptoms: childrea who function with their peers in som e skills but far below in others. hkl' the tluldr<'n 11 ho can r C'ad and "rtk hut l'annot i;!rasp numb<>rs Therl' !. :1 ~ulf between their p!lll•ntial and thl'll functioning. M an~· also arc unroordinatc·cl or hyperact11·c. M an,\ arc..• !.IJ<·ral ly backward anrl inl'Jll "There is no single.test."' s:i,\s Dr. Asch. "We must look al thP total l'hild. J\t an earl~' :lJ?<' it is eas ier to isolate. At an older aj?e. almost all ktds with lcarntnl! chs- abilities have developed l'rnO· tional problems . "Most of these childr<'n can be taught to com1)('ns ulc for th<'ir weakne sses." Or Asth ~ays "But by the time a kid 1s 12or 1:J . so much damal!e h as been done to his idea o r h imself that it's ha rd to ever com pens ate. ''These childre n frequently live down to expectations ... Frustrated by school and social failures, JO-year-old Tina Cnot her real nameJ was well on ber_way l<Li uvenile <·ourl. until she was helped with he r learnin..: disabilitv. RESECTION She was a t errible studt'nt. im· pulsive, hyper active. completely ab se nt -m i nde d a n d a trouble make r . lier parl'nt s humiliated her. callin~ her a bull ma chma s hop. sa~·mg s he would lost' hl•r head 1f 11 "''•'cn't al· taehed Ot h(•r k id~ rewde<I her and callt>cl hl'r namC'!- l'ar cnh and 1<•al'lw1·~ said she \\as la7~ a nd puna~ht·d ht·• 'fhl'y took prt\ 11(').!('S a\\ :J~ Tina s topped t ry111)! m lil'hool. She bet·aml' btc•lligl'l'l'llt and ag g ress i \'t' If so m ennc brushl•tl against he r. s he struck back. Failing in school and with her pee rs. s he found accl'ptance among delinqut'nt ~1uths She began shoplifting 1.111d go. ing for jo~ rides in stolen c:ars. In despt'.'r atio n . ht•r oan•nts took h t>r to a dintc· \\ht•rl' s lw un dcrwent a batten· of lt'.sls ll'h1th uncon •red lhl' basit· problem~ or pcr<'eption whieh ~a\l' her trou- ble with read m g . Tina 's sch oo l wo rk :1nrt behavior improved "1th special t utor ing a nd counseling. llC'r pa rents and teacher · stopped punis hiJ'\i her and sl.!lrted prais· ing her for sm all aenievements . n o be rt. 15. ti idn 't slip through soc iet~ ·s fingl'rs . About four )e:.irs a go Robt•rt (nc)f his rc:.il name! Y+ as d1a~nos<.•d as ha' mg lcarnin l! dtsabilat~: minim al brain dysfunction. EXAMINATIO~ T h c i n 1. l i a I l' '.\ a m i n :1 I 1 o 11 A child may do well in academic subjects but lack coordination. Why he has these gaps still is a mystery. showed tha t 1\obert had above a\'l'raAl' tnlt.>lligc•ncc, but he had per('l'ptuul proble ms and sever e r e ading d 1ffi cu ll1es. H i :-> c oord1n a t1 on was bad. H e l'Ouldn 't hop on one fool. flt' t·ouldn't l'OPY s imple dt• signs, hkc a lmc of dots or a CH'· ell' touching a diamond. Uobcrl's designs wcrc d istorted. lie was socia lly backward. lie n umblcd ~incl s hou\ccl without r e- ason. made odd grimaces and er- r atic movt•me nts . He had a comi>Ul srve bedtime ritual. Ile W~lS afraid Of death. lie was lerr1ficd of s chool. Rut Hobe rt t•omt'S from an up- 1>cr m1dcJIC'-l'lass New York fom1 ly thal c;.1n affonl pediatricians. nl'urolo~1sts. ps ychologists and s pecial edm:at ion teachers. Ill' is doing better in school n ow; h is r e ading a nd co m- pre hension are be tter, but he still can 't organize himself. His social g races :i rl' improving. He is beginning to date. He plays soc cer 1 e n ·" ell .. Robert has u familv who care:; a nd c•a n afforrl to hcip him. lie m :.1~ w{'(I (•nd up a s uccessful bu~mcssman ... Dr . /\sch s avs. "But 1f he c ame from a ponr famll~-. he m ii;ht well be up a Cl'l.!l'k ... Cure Begins at Home • By DENNIS Mt' LEI.I.AN 01 tll• D•ily l'•IOI SC•I' Tom Alibrandi. a reformed drug addict and alcoholir. spl·aks 'before li terally thousands nf slu· -----------_,.:e..:..n.:rs~1-n~-1s;_· :..;,;ro c a s ~tor-of Youth Pro~rams for the Orange County Alcoho lis m Cmmtil At one srhool I h<' fourth g rade' teacher as ked him Y+h.V hl• was there. After a ll. 9-~car·tlld<> don't d rink. "l said. 'Wt•ll. st an<lmg h1•rr I sec three who an• storwd n ghl now and it's nine 111 thl• morn· ing." /\librandr. who has workcd in thr fie ld or drug tin<I alc:ohol ad· diction for 10 years. w,1·s Uwt a n ecdotc• to illu~tr a l t' how serious and widespread lhc pm blem or a lcoholis m is umun.(! young people. The st er eotyped aknhohc a s kid row bum lymi;? in th<• l!Ultcr with a bottle oft wo·b1t w1111· :it his s irlc -is cha nging. The addiction stril\l's al l wnlk.., of li fe and all a ge group.-; An1f. 111 r ecent years, •I ha!-h1'jHlll to ul feet not only tccnal!l'ts hut pn· teens . TEENAGE ALCOllOU CS There a rC' a n estima ted 17/M)f'I t eenage a lcoholirs in Oran)!l' County alone, s ays Alihrand1, and that doesn 't mclu<lc c·h1 Id rc n below the age of 13. He ha s seen 9-ycar·olds \\ 11 h DTs, 13-ycar ·olds with 11\w di~ eascs a nd 14-year -old s with numerous drunk drivm,:! <irrcsts Some have even killed pcuplc whilf!... on a drinkinJ! binge and don 't ~en re m em ber it Alibrundi. who was spc:ikmg at a s eminar ·o n Te c n n.J::(' Alcoholis m in the Fount:..1111 Va lley Community Uosp1t1.1l , believes the estimated number of teenage problem t1rlnkc rs m:i.v be on ly half or the ac tu al number. Th e Lagun a l!c;.ic h author of two hooks on the suh jecl was joined on the p:mel h~ Burton Willis. MI> anti J\l ur:-• F.I I e n B I a s s . o r I h 1' B r 1• a Neuropsychiatric Center Al ibrancli has hcN1 hirl'd bv th<' mC'Ns wrckly for p:.ircnlsl. Muntv tc) do a studv of the alcohol Al.TER!'IATIV ES µrobl.em . S<imt• ·s.ooo ~nuth-;, t\l s . Bla-;s s a1el the ha!>ir aged 8 2i and from all \\ alk!-of philosophy f)f thl' Bren C'C'ntcr's hft'. will he ml1..·n ll'\\l'd trt'atment prngram is to help the ~S(l;l"'Tifl~(TIJOnTL~~~Rin;~~F~rr.:~~fM_I~)~~~~~ ,\.OUlhs lc,arn _L_b_t_•r~t·~a.~_.. ...... ......._~~-­ lle rC'ports, ho\\ i·H·r. that 14 qm•nrl•:-for C\l'ry hl'havior ;.ind oul of the rirst 1;1 sf'huub hl' hai. that th<'r(' art• all<'rn;1t1vcs. contacted rcfusPd lo part H'lpatl• .. A lol ol t host.' we sec hal'e ha<I "You c·an·1 swt•Pp ii undt>r lhe n1:iJor lroubll' with school, th<· rug," hl· told t ht· auclii•nte. l:1w and at ho mt· hcc:ausc thl'\' "Alcohol 1s thl· <1 ru1? 1if thoirt• don't think of lhe r1msequcncC':-. amonl! kids. or don't m akl· ,c:ood t·hu1 ces." "\\'alt•h the• nurrllic•r 111 kid:-l'at1cnls art• told what is l'X· who go up to an ad ult ,11 :i liquor fl<.'1.'l l'd <1f t hem so l hey know wh;it store anrl g1v,. hun a hud< lo buy lwhav1nr b :11)proprwte. If they hom:t• .. mecl thos<· ("q1N't.i t111ns they an· Thl',v :.iJ..,0 pilfer 11 frolll tht•ir l'l'Warch1<l ll th1•y don'l. th<'y lus1• p:.in1nts "If a k1cl \1 ;1111-; 111 drank a privlll'~!c' he l'<lll J.!t'l 11 Thc'l't• 1~ I l'C!llll'll· c; r •> u P t h t' r ap y a Is o i ... rlous IJl'l'r prc:--;un· ll"s ni it <'ool P<'rfornll'd lo J.!IV(' an awarenpi;s not to llnnk. Tht• <'<iol llunl! 1~ to of why th1· r hilrl is using al('ohol. st•rt•w up." "Kids <lrink to esc:ipe. We try to i\lihrandi. \\ 11., cloc•sn'I dil ht·lp them ,c:l'I in tou<:h with Uu:1r frn'nliat t• hclw<'t'll drul?" ;met fr<'1111 1!S. Then Lh<'Y arc ahle to ukohol c "To ~<·I l11:1dc·d 1s ro g<•I c·hangl• what m akcs them un- loack•d. pt•rao<I "I ~;111! a pc•rso11 1~ h:ipJly " un ~1krihoh1· "\\lwn 1t 1111t•rl<'rt'!'I ('ONSTRUC'TIVF: 111 any on,. art·~· ol .\'llUl' l1k on .1 Eclt1\·:i t111na l s1·s~1ons ;ire 1>ro· nm~t.int has1~ '1dl•d t<• show lhl·m thr <'ff<•t•t.; "Thl' kids \\l' hav1• 1111 th1• pro and l'OllS('Cjlll'lll'C:-o of clrui.: a111I gram I uln•;ul ~ an· out of <·unt rul :ilc·ohol u se /\ rec reational with <;('h<lul a nd tht•ir p;in•nt:-." lht·rap~ proJ,!ram Lcachc•s 1lw VOl.l'.STt: F: R~ ,\'OUlhs c·ons truc·t l\l' ways to ha\·(' The proJ,!ram has JO volu11 <• 1!•>1><l l1m<-. tc(•rc; a ll an• rcfC)rincd drug :111 "Ir ;.1 kid n•all:.• .(!etc; cxcitNI c11c t s :.inq :t lt'o holics aJ,!<'d OV\•r howling or c·a mping, he's 14-17 .... ho counsl'l morl• lhan :too not gnini: to neNI to est·apc and youths a y e<1r 1 dro11n himself in hoozc" T hl' darcctM 1s a firm hl'li1•\'t•r Willis s aid his first r cartlon 111 that ,\'Clllllj.! r1'0f)(l' ~hould ht· ~l'C'lllj.! ~Olltl.(! alcoholic•S Ill his Of· made rt·~~H1sd1lt• for lhl'll' own fl ('I' I!-l'l':.t(IZlnj! that One.' or the ;1et1ons -ancl t he soonl'r t he hl'l tought.>S( .111bs lod;.1y is bcmg a lc•r I ll' rcd s 1t 1~ lktll•r to accept JWr(•nt "But 1t is C\'C'n tnugher to this al l!'i than 2!'> be• a kid in today's society .. "People llSl'd to c·ovc-r up for TcC'nagc alcoholism , he said, is me when I w:>s :1 kid. Orie day m~· p:i rt of <• mU('h dee per proble m dad sa id. ·You got into 1l. y11u get "thut wr·'re not going to even out.' It was a rude :1wak0n1n).!." b egin t o solve." Wh y arc lie sa ys parl1ci1n111ts in the tcena,l?ers han,l?ing around liquor 1 prof!ram a re "11(•:ir·chrng for a stores <1t 10 nt night in the first better w;.iy, but J U~t don't know pl:JC'('. he as kc<I . how to llo 11 •· Th<'v :ire horn-II<' <'Omm<'ntC'd on the va n ctv barded C'Ofl!'tanl(\' h~ thOll!-Untls or drui;!S advertised On tclcvisioi1 or pai.n r elic\ er a els on ld t•\ 1s11m anrl the wides pread ulco hol and i\nrl they sec I ht•ir 11w11 11<1rrnl.!-. dru,1? use al hnme . l akrn~ a clrink le' O\C•rt·on1t' ,1 "l 'nlrs!-each uncl cvcrv one of hard day or probl(•m us begins If\ our home ~;tu;.1t1011 , tThere also 1s a J,!roup th:1t nothlnl! is going to bci::m.' , I I £2 O.AIL V PILOT Auto Mobile .1 (' w <.• I 1· y G u r :1 g <' Collect ion , \\hi (')i pre miered in Odrmt , is the bra inchild of a pair of area fashion <lcsigncn.. The col - IL•(·tion incluu ~s <.·ar - ri n g ma d e f r o m automoti ve internal snap rin g (al>OH'I and rings. hri.lcclcts •rnd neckl uces. ;.Ill from au t o pa rt s . F:ach t•om cs w ith an "ownt'r::. ma11 ual." Nuptial Dotes Chosen Gut1errez-Sieh !\Ir . a nd l\lr s . R a mon Guticrrt-z of M a n teca h av e an- nounl.'cd the cngagc:rmmt of t h e ir d au g hl(•r . El izabeth r.ut1errez and RodJ?er Sieh of Newport ·Beach. ! They plan to mnrry r Aug. 7 in the Assembly of ~God Church, Manteca. : Both a re s tudents at !Sou t h e rn California ~College . .M iss Gutierrez !graduated from Manteca 'llig h School a nd her :(iance, Corona del l\tar :High School. t , His pa rents a re Mrs. Von H. Dexter. Newport Beach and Edward Sich, Reinbeck. Iowa. ••• .. Snyder-Dreher l Shelley E m ily Snyder ·hd Ste phe n C lifton tDreher are planning to ~change wedding vows ~". Aug. 28 in Christ lChurc h b y· th e Sea, f'iewport Beach. Announcing the news l .a P hltplHllo Roger Sieh, Ekizabeth Gutierrez was her rnotfiL·r :\Yrs Albert W . Sn \'(ll·I' of Balboa lslancl. Sia-also is the daughll'r (\f the late .Mr. Snydt•r. Miss Snyder graclu:.it- cct from Orange Co:isl College and now 1s a :.tu- dl'nl at California State L'n1vl•rs1ty :it Long Bl' a eh. lier ri :rncc. :-.on of Dr. anti !\I rs. John .J. Dreher of Arcadia, :.ilttonde<l UCI and graduated from CSU. Lus An&clcs. Your Horoscope Tomorrow • Underneath It All • • • AnnO Landers L>EAR AN;'\ LA:'llDERS· I have read many lt-tters in your <;OI· umn abOut men who en· JO Y wearing wom en's clothing. You s eem to h:.ive the idea they are ··peculiur" or ::.il·k. Wh~" EvC'rywhere you look you sec women wearing mt•n 's <'l o th t'S trousers, vests, shirt~. til•s, coats, shoes , evt•n hats . No one suggests thut tht•se wom en <tr<.· strange. In fact , they :.ire l'Onsidered fashionablt<. When did it become ac- <.'eptable for women w dress like men. and wh~· t h e d1 sc r1 m i nal ion a~ainst men who drc:-.::. ltkc \\Omen'! We hear a I o t u b o u t m a I l ' chau\'ln1sm. What about the crass discrim ination a~ainst men by mern· bers of t he opposite sex? I low a bout bringing T lllS out of the closet ? - T HE TIME IS NOW DE AR NOW: Women started to dress like men during World War II "hen they were doing men's work on the as- sembly lines. Rosie the Mrs. 8 v ERMA 801\IBECK i\tv sis ter is coming for a visit next week. We have g r own up togethe r , s h a r ed the s a m e be d , the same parents. a nd e aten off the s ame i ce c r eam cone. We're ve ry close. I do not want her lo know that I have poker chips in m y planters and winter ironing hidden in a beer cooler . I've broken m y back to ma ke this house look like people have never lived here. For the first time in four years (her last visit) the dining-room ta- ble is visible. I don't know how the While House h a ndles state visits, but I work from a Maste r Plan. Weeks a l?o. I m ade a list of things tha t needed to be done according lo priorities. Ri\•t>ter t'Ouldn't \c ry well climb on be ams and ~irdt>rs "t'a rin~ a skirt and hhth ht't>b. Pant .. and boots made a lot mun.~ i,t•nse. Ros if' g re " to likl' pants bt-t'aust' tht'~ " .. H. practital, t'omfortabll•, and diflt>rent. She ncvt'r gave them up. Men who enjoy dress· ing like women do so not ror any pracliul ruson, but beeause tht'y likt' to pre&end th ey ARE women. Invariably. they start by w e arln tit women's unde rwear in secret. This is sick. II a ft'male got ht'r jollies wearinJt jockey shorts, men's sox and garte rs. I'd say SHE WU sick. too. arc those'"' Some h<t,.t: said. ··Whl•n art.> ~ou ~o 1112 lo ha \t• lhos l· 1h1111-?::. rt>mon•d"" l\h :.in~\\l'I' is. ··whal 1s 1t.10 YUL'" It's M Y fa<'e ." That s tops them cold. f or an \'one who hm; k ink y h ~11r . t•r ooked ll•t•th. or an uvcrs1il'd nost:, I havl;' a m's:wgc . It's "ha t 'i:; ins1dl! that l'OUlll S. J\t y ru u thl'l' taught me this when I was a youn~ child . One of her favonll' say111g::. was. "You can't jud~c a book by its cover." -l 'l.\l 0 .K. OF.AR 0 .K. It's good to think wt•ll of one's s(•lf but I don't aJ!rec with your philosophy. Ont' who judges a book by its cover may be mis- led -but it's dumb to settte for an unattractive rovt'r on a good book.· Thest' days no one bas to go thr ough life with klnky hair, crooked teeth or an oversized nose - you arf' kttpinl( tht'm lo i,how peoplf' ) ou don't cart> "'hat they think. If. ho"'eve r. .vou insist on hanicing onto it, for wbatev.-r rl'ason, u ·~ )Our busineai.. 0 F. A H .\ :"\ ~ L A Nl>EH ~ \'ou \C printed ~t>veral ll•llers a bo ut r e l u t1 \'<'S wh1l tickle ch1ldn·11 "all m lun." My l C'omment'! As a stude nt ·tlf Orit.'n· t a l hist o ry and Far Eastern eultun _• I c:in tell you that ti<'kling was a l'orm of tort urC' seVt:ral <'enturies b ud<. A ny pt'dwtri('tan w 111 \'erify the fat.'l tha t prolonJ,lt'(I J>o yoti fl•t•I :.i" kwartl. sclf-ronsc1ous ·-lonl'ly·• \Vl.'il'onH' lo t hl' d ull There's he l11 for you 111 Ann Lundl•r s's l>ookll'I. ''Thl' K C'v Ill Pop11liu•1 tv .. Se111t'5o cents in coin With your rt'l\Ul'!>l mu! :S lo11J!, s t :impt~tl . self· utldresst•d t'n vl'lope to Ann Lande rs. P 0 . Bo~ 1400. Elgin, lit. 110120. lll'klmg of t:h1ldren t•an ;:::========::=; cause hyster it·s a nti even llUM lllAI* your awn carpm (h •. ;,.,,..,.,,,;.,,) convuls ions. T he ex· prcssion "tit.'k lect to de· ath" is m ore than just n phrase. I hope your ;1dvice to "cut it oul' · dm.•s some good.-VALLEJO ll(lff ou• lllltSUIVAC-.. - C....,.cl CM'9f ,,_. .. 111.cll.M D E A R A N N LANDE RS; J found the letter by "Ble mished" interesting. Why didn't you tell her the problem isn't on he r foce but in her head? l ha ve thr ee birthmarks on my right cheek. All m y life people have been askin~. "What. unless they wanllo. DEAR V.: If my ad· 11111hll1411t.111• ...i 1n1'- MI ef u,,.u .. IN ......... ,.. JftlHl...wl cl-I Your answe r to people \'ice does n't pe rsuade who m e ntion your them, perhaps )our let· birthmarks smacks of .te r will. Thanks for writ- belllgerence, almost as if ing. ,..., .. "' It a '""'41M .. u • ., ltt. • *"Stu 1'1·· 11 a 9tntflt t11111 <QOlll!<lllil V>tO \0 Ot\tlll>t I"• ~t ••tu 11tr;c11on fllKtll ot UIPCt CIU~1119 ~ . '' Clean Relative 1. Gel the Christmas hours before she arrives. candle off the hall t.ible Call it pride . Call it in the entranceway. pressure from the Board 2. Throw a way junk or He alth, but l want mail on back of com. things to-be perfect. mode. My hus ba nd found O)e 3. Get the dog laun. trying to get the ironing .../AT WIT 'S END ...... "' ..... Vl,lf tti.t'Al'IV\111 I '54 "-..tie A·- C°"9 Mne. C....._ 54S.U22 -646-0HI dered. board down. "Help n\e 4 . G a t he r tog et her with this," I s a id. ;::===~====::::=:::;:::;;:::;:::;:::::;:;::::;;- silverwa re tha t m atches. , "Wh al are you trying Offer rewards. to do?" he asked . 5. Replace pocketbook "Take this thing down. of "Valley of the Dolls'' It is collaps ible , isn't on coffee table with new it?" his toricalhard-cover . "H aven 't you ever 6. Rem ove light bulb in taken it down before?'' theoven . "Never " A Christian School that CARES!!! Kindergarten throug h grade 8 Extended day care services available To etW"oll, call 548-6866 or 962·3286 Christ Lutheran School 760 Vidoria StrHt Costa~ California 7. Take Colonel ~an-"Maybe the re's a t e· ders phone number off lease here som ewhere. bulletin board and Here we go. Now , where=====:::'.'.:=:~======~~~~==~ r eplace with bread re· do you want it?" A.. G. Ahlers. Principal dpes. "I don't know. Whether 8. Buy children new people put these things underwear and shoes. Try unde r the bed with 9. Buy size 10 bathrobe the electric football and and offer to loan it to her the Easter bas kets .·· while she is he re. "Now what'!" 10. Harvest houseful of "Whatevcr 's on the dead plants and r eplace list. Me? I have to work with new ones three on my thin wish.'' ANNOUNCING mai nicho~ now at 1h& /j/;?oln'I ~01 L~~~j~ta's 1· Sagittarius: Secure Position WlltwY•W_. ........ I 922 Henor ll•d.. Cotfw Mne-541.0ZS' MAN1CUR1NG. PEDICURING SPlCIALIST IN JULIETTE & PORCELAI .. NAILS '107 Jamboree Rd . Newr1<>rt Beach 640-4740 FRIDAY, JUNE 11 By SYDNEY 0 !'1ARR ARIES (Marc h 21· April 191: E mphasis on communication , long· dista nce, journey. study. perception . What was a July 221: Remain lll'XI· ble. Leave option$ open. Be res pons ible for Ul'· t i o n s a c <.' <· p L respon3ibtli1y. But don't involved m <l1sputcs. de· bales. deep. dark secret is re U·:O <.Julv 2:1-AuJ..:. 22J: \'Caled -and is harm· Finish r:.ithcr t han m· less. itiatc prOJecl. Close ckal. TAURUS (April 20· Highlig ht ~or<'e m sense May 20>: Indirect ap. th•1t crc:.iltvl'. urges find --~-~macll work:LW_Lli)r_ OU ti Cb . I\ l' I 11 )! 0 \'t!rly you. Avoid ramily con-timttt now wmrtrl-bc--arr f r onl a ti o n s . Seek errC1r. harmony; e ltminate dis· cord. \'IRC;o li\11~. 2:1 S(•pl. value, owner ship. ·dent. IIJus ion figures LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. prom inently. 221 : Follow through on CAPRICORN (Dec. hunc h. Teach . learn, 2.2-J a n . 19): S~me ~ather dat\J. Re la tive fig ures, caJculallons mav mean well but could may not be on target. alst> be s ufferini:t from Know it an~ ~o s~me delus ions of g randeur. t e s ~s. ve rlf.1 ~ a t1on . . • ::.tud1es. Be positive con· SC 0 R l 10 <Oct.. 23· cerning appraisals. No \' . . ~ 1 I . II II~ h .1 11.~ ht A Q U A R I U S ( J a n • versatility. Re w.1lhng lo 20·1"cb. 18J : Accent on <" x P a n d h ~ r 1 z o n s • what is real what can be Popular.1ty increases. attained as ~ontrasted to .Emoh:ts1 on aym nt fant&sy \to~me to c•nll('Ct1on , reward us re-terms with a ctuality _ s uit o f creut1~e en · dcavor:;. you find out about costs, expenditures , collec· lions. PISCES (Feb. 19- March 20) : You get boost from unexpected source. Career aspirations are not out-of-reach. Your s tyle is imprinted. U June llth is your birthday you a re an ex· cellent teacher, drawn to socia l wo rk , h i~hl y­ intuitive, nervous , im· p u I S-i-v e, i n u.t..i a b.l c.. curios1tv, GEMINI <May 21 -Junc 20): Perception is more important than usual pa y h e.eel to s uht lc s igna ls. h ints. inner voice. See as is -don't rush to jucl~ment 22 1 Llllj!tlllC)ll (',IO Iii' SAGITTARIUS (Nov. a\·1111k1I 1r ~ 011 tl11ul>le ::?2-0c•t'. 211 : Lunar <.·ydc r~~~~~~~~~·~t~~~~~~~~~~ ,. h l' 1· k r 1 ~ It 1 .., .-is s uc h lhnt you {'an Jl('rmi~:-.1ons. Ht• po.;1t n l' ~wcurc position. Aura of co11 ccr11111 !! prop1·1 t ,· romance. glamour is evi· C ANC ER (.lune 2 1. SlllS 1'1/a·2'1/a lllSAS ...... SPOITSWlll , .... ,'""'' "'\ lj Elli Nor's HALF·SIZE SHOP MUlfOI u• °"""'"' ... COSTA MUA HIS .. .,.,, "''- lllTIIGT• NACI .. ......... ( """ &MllA llUS •au "'""-· WMN We Se ll ••• a Co mplete Line o f Junior and M isses SPORTSWEAR LINGERIE TENNIS Pr1c~<ll 20% to 80% , Below Regular Retarl Same brands as sold in better Department.and Specialty Stores MON. • FRI. 9 a.m. · 9 p.m. SAT. 9 11.m. • 9 p.m. CLOSED SUNDAY 645·1804 JUMPSUITS s2000 GAUCHOS s1200 TEMMIS WEAR s5 to s12 STRETCH BIKINI BRIEFS All 79¢-99¢ l:Jll•l NEWPORT, INC. t8CM NEWPORT 8lVD .. (CORNEA OF HAABOA) COSTA MESA. CA. S H 2f )0.; ( >t~ .. 1~ ( )n ( :ustc ••n I )r:1pcrics \ ' 0 p T nkc ad11a11taqe of our lrco dccorJt111<J service, white our -;,11e lasts. Turn your windows 11110 foc:'ll points o1 f11sh1on. Select trom over -400 Ne11lo C reek 1abrics. Collons, velvets. silks. shec-r-; .ind more. No1tlo 'Crrck h;i:; m:ide •1 easy lo bc:rnhly your windows 111 J customized elegant 1a-.h1on. and possible for you lo ;i11ain quahly ;it prices you can a11o r<1 sw·~~ nrd E,.,broodo1od Sh"NJ l'lcm1n Sl\-dU V1l1ncu and Cale Curln•ns Roll SMdu Newport Beach, ::23 Fastuon Island 644·8860 FATHER'S DAY THE ANGELS' WAY CONTEST FOR KIDS OB TAIN ENTRY FROM CAROUSEL OP. 5outh Coast 'Plaza ORIGINAL P RIC[S Once again you have the opportunit y to choose from the exten.sive Layk1n et C1e collect10n of f ine 1ewcts Clnd precious gems assembled in our Los Angeles sJ lon to give you the gr eatest select ion ever. The collcctiuns include many Layk1n ct C1e exclusive designs JS well ,15 exciuisite examples from our treasury of antique and estate pieces. Herc are beaut iful gems that g1ow more precious by the year. now at once·a·ycJr savings. •• ,..------"21 Hours' •. People section keeps track of what people are feeling, saying and doing in the DAILY PILOT To.Show LOS ANG f:LES CAP> -Shil'll'y Kn ight co :-tars with W allii.lm Holden in fo'tlmwuys' .. 21 llours -.t l\Jun1ch," ~tory c)f the {errvrrst attac:k on lsnwll :.ithle tes ul the 19720lympi<' Caml's. Call 642-5678. Put a few worda lo work for ou. THE GOLDEN BEAR Huntington •och PreHttts JUNE 10.ll •TAJ MAHAL JUHE 16-17 PURE PRAIRIE LEAGUE JUNE 18-20 • LARRY CORYELL Ad•enc• Ticli•t l•Mnaffoni At All u.i•tnlty St•no StorH DIMIMG • COCKTAILS • MO AGE LIMIT 306 PACIFIC COAST HWY. 536-9600 H.tilMJfott t.kh IAcroH frOfft Pieri "All THE . PRESIDENT'S MEN" COMTIHUOUS DAILY 2:00.4:JS-1:15-9:45 ClllEMALAllD SO llG IT'S AT :Z CIHEMAL.AHDS "MISSOURI tREAKS" IPGl I fS.4 I\·· O·t II CINEMALAND l41 I \e N1,h1 Art"l•u'•t Id~ llOl l•lt UU1lill~ "'MISSOURI BREAKS" lYtHIHGS 0-'L Y l :OG-I 0:'' "SEVEN BEAUTIES" Delly• I :45-S::l•t: IS ... Ylt n M*6 YOU w-._MT JO IHOW .UOl/f SU ...., .. 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U IAD NIWS llAU ,,., Mlll10t6MU~Y iOii" --___ .. •:=ra=•--;;'••~'~" ~· .,;;t S~ TM• IAOl(lll lfnilNtt .,;:;. 1 f\,,i1;_:,.P/ THI lllOICtH 111 •~m~l..i[!]'~ ., • ''"' 'Ill Sll 1271 '.•• ,: :~: M.Alll 01 fl!! DIYll II 111 PIUS fHAT r ouAu v ncm11c I ~~Cl~SSIC ~·· ,, •• ,, •• u ........... , !>34-6282 ......... •·•"'''' ......... 811 1862 , ...... . ···' ..... .. S21 222l 11••0•• ...... ,. All fHI PUSIOINTS MIN lfOI fllllll & fMI llAN 111 (AU •O• '"°w•1•n• I ACAOtM• AWAIOJ OHf fUW 0¥11 Off C1KKOO l NfU 111 • P\U\ CHINA TOWN 1•1 ~ ,. DEEP ~~THROAT ,. WILL ~ 1 THERE EVER BE . ANOTHER? The Devil in Miss Jones f'fJSSrtAT I 1-4#11 fO~l t -""4, 0,.. O°"t 17 llo°" " •Jdhll,.t . . 0 All V PILOl Soupy Gets Own Show 'Starsky' Stars; Cousteaii Si11ks Program Will Keep Kids, Adults Laughi11g By JAY SllARBl'TT Nt;W YORK (AP> J'\'e ;.ilw:J.'~ llC'1·n u fan of Soupy Sail's. 111~ olc1 n1.chtt1mr T\' :,h11\'' al\1;_1,\-; struck ml' a::; .1 nifty blt•11tl ol :\t ctrx Jlrot>wr:-, Brother Oavc "ltcJotct. l>ca1• lll·:J r b '' <;an.lrwr. Ernie l<ovia·s and t'lym g <·n·i.m P l\·~ So 11 was i:tood nc" ~ ltthl•ar l hat alkr too m .iny ycur~ :,,pl·nl ualling about on ~ame show~ ;,ind :tp pea ring on others· variety :-.h<•" ~. Snup_v "111 tw back tn Scptc mb<•r headlining his own s how for J\HC NO MATTf:R TllAT IT'S a Saturda.' mornin~ kid s how t'<tlll·d ··,Jr. Almost /\nylhtn~ G O{':-.·· a f'l'l' wcl' vers ion <>f a flop m~htt1ml' M'l'll'!> that ft>aturcd cili:tl'ns i.rnrlH·i 11atin~ in oullandtsh sports c·ontl'sb Wl'1rd thini.:s :.ihH1~:,, huppt.•n whl·n Sal<•:,, runs u show. In fact. Wl'trd thing~ \\Crt• lt:.tt>1Jtnin~ whe n hl· Wal> thl'orNically betn~ tntl'r\'l'''\cd :.about the new show at a chow h:Jll tht'atrital lulks fla\or Nt•;irby diners ;1ppean·d to he look1 nJ? for thl' m.in "'1th th<' buttl.'rfly · nl.'l us Saks ~poke of :.i m•w mov1t.· he plan~ to film al his apartment building, "ll'!i going to bl• a mu s ica l se qu<'I lo 'Ren."' he !l>a1d. his • .• ''l'".~"'111111...- vo1ct.· rising \\1th the thrill nr thC' pr c>jcct. "Rij;lht now, we'r e look· ing for a rat who r an s ing." SAi.ES, J\ NORTH C;.iroltna hoy raised in Hunlin~ton. W. Va .. hi.t it lug on tt.•k·,·is1on in Detroit in 1953. But SALES greatt'r fame t ame m later }'t'an; wh<.'n cclcbnt1c:,, startt-d llppearing on his shows Fr;ink S1nutra. among them -for the soil' purpos,· of J.:C'tting hit in the puss by a pie. Pie-throwin g and rec·cl\·in~ 1s d Sah·s legend. For historians of the art. he "as askl'd about the first lime a pie new on one of his snows Soupy said 11 happened 111 l'lc \'l•l ;in1l. in t!l~,O. al WEXl·T\'. where he did a 11\'l' shO\\ with a \\Ct' It's cash for keeps in a hilarious run for the money! tiudJ:!t"l Tht> stufl11) "a:. in the t•ountr . It,,.. as thcrt' hl' hJppencd It\ m N•t a larml·r \\1th a hor:.e. ''llE SAID. 'Wll1UI OOA~) 1•w UH · mah hors!'.' on your shtlw""' S<1upy rt•t•a llt•<I "I s ays, 'Okuy,' And the d1n•c•tor say~. · Wh:'lt art> ) ou ~<nng tu do with a hurse'!' "I sa~. 'GN me a loin d oth an1l a ll·alher and n sign tlwt s~1ys ·son of Col'lll:,,l·.' hl·t·ausc· 111 l110S\' clays ·Hruken Ar row· with .Id( Chundlt•r anct l\l11·hal'I Ansara" a:,, ;1 l.>11! movw. "So we :-e l I he c·unwru up.\\ l' put the farmer in a Ll S t•a airy uniform, and ml' ;ind m y loin cloth and foathl•r t.•onH.• ga lloping o\·c r the hall on his hnrst'. me> hanging <Ill for tk;ir ltf't.• I got Lo where he \\!l:o. stand111g a nd l frlloff NEW YOHK CAP> ,\ ·st a r~ky und llulclt " r\·~~at l ast wct'k soar1'll to the IOI) of lht• A. t• , Nt\'lsl•n r~tll ll )!S But a .l ;1('qu1·~ ('ous l\•au llO·· d1·1•w:itl'.'r spl'c•ial on thl' s;nne t\l'l(\Ot'k sank to lht• oottcim .. J\t.•t•ordini.: to Uw Nit·lsen :tu1l11 •111·1· 1•s11m alt'!.. "Stnrs ky and tlutr h'' was :se<.'ft in mort1 th;w l!J.2 n11llt11n hom<'s TllE CO USTEAU SP F.Clt\L, TUE wcck'!. ll'USl· wnh'hl'll t.•v,•111ng ll'kv1!11on show, was M 'tm LO sli ghtly mort.' lhun •1.4 m1llton homes. trounr l'<t in its Sunday ntl!hl t imt.• pcrio1l l>y CHS' "r.O M11111ll':.." 1'111.: N1l'ls1•11 estima(I•.,, for ttw wc~k t•ndi11~ Junt· 1:. sho "'t'<I that th1• w1•\•k ':; nrnst popular sh1h\S wt•r1• ··starsky ;111d llutch" <ABCJ : ··M·A· S-11" 1CBS1: "ll:1ppy Ua~s " <111d "llu rctta" (bolh "Tllf,N ISAll>.'\\111TE MA:'li t•om c takt•<iway t\BC 1: .. All 10 lht' Family" (CflS>: "l..in·rnt' and Indian l'llltnl ry. takl· a\\ay l>utralo. take awa-.· Shtrh•y " (J\HC >: "Om• Uc•Y at a TmH•" and !.(Juaw. takt• awa~· happy hunt1n~ µround. Whal is "Maude '" (l.Joth CBSl. "l'olin• Sinn"' <N BC•. ll'ft for Indian '?· And the guy hit ml' with a pil'... "llwn1c Wom un" and "Sunday l\111,·1\•" (ABC). Althou~h most 1.x.·uplc think of Soupy a:,, a pie------------------------ lhro" £'r. hl' s ays hes the on t• who usualh 1-:t•ls flit. ··b e<'allSC' throwini! 'l'nl m<ikc~ .\'OU :i hC';J\ ~. Thl'Y usually come at the' tai,: line of a jukt•. "Like a guy t·<111ws to lht• door. s;.iys, ·would \•ou give h,•n dollars to hl'lp lht.· Old Lad1C's' lloml'.' :incl I s:.i~. 'Why. an• thl'Y out a~ain"' i\nrl BLA M "' 'THE ILUE llRD" "ROllN & MARION'' fPGt "Sl~HLOC• ~s· SMARTH llOTHH• lf'GI "Mollty f'ytttOll & .,.... Haty ~ For th<.' rN·ord. Soupy·s lurlC'h durmj.! the In· l<•rvi£'w c·ons1s teri of the S\\Ordftsh platter and two glassci. of wine. But no µil· ., .......... JACIC MICHOLSON "OHi FU~ 84. fl Akd OYB THI CUCKOO'S MIST' Ill "Rosemary' Begins -• · "WHlll'S PO,,A7" LOS ANGELES (i\P ) Now you can pr:iy for ··Rosemary's Rabl II " Parnmounl Telt•\'l!>lon 1s <'On vert in g tht• 1111 mm 1e 1nln a two·hour tl·l<~\'IS1on movie .iinwd at a poss1bl<.• series. Filmin~ begins n<'xl \\eek \\1th Sam O 'St£'cn COUPOH Sf"tCIAL $5.00 ' I ft ,1 t'f .. I CG-I (J~t t v .1 t.\ ._. _ •'ll +A f t q y f Econom.,. TV Servtcf' C .. A"yti-• 4'4· I OOJ as dirN·tor. Ill' <lircl'le<I tht.• TV movil' "Qut'<'ll of the Stardust Ballroom" ancf lht: c-urrl'nt rt1m "Sµarkl<> ·· Rulh Gordon. "ho ap· pear<1d 1n th(' movie "Rosemar y 's Baby.·· will n'peal lht: role in the 1V drama. 1!161 W SUlllF'LOWER W OF BRISTOL C M 5 40 0594 "MOTHER. JUGS & srHD" IPGI "UCLA STUDENT ALMS" "DIRTY MAIY. The h't Fro111 ffM h't CRAZ'I' LAIR'I'" --·-u.i.,o .. _,.LA Tl-• rerlor-"u' 7:30 & 9:30 "'FOLLOW ME IO'l'S" _.~,5J..~":~··,: UM q "LT. IOllHSOH ._~----...-.-.-.--'--....-.-......-....~ CRUSOt" IGI 'f AXI DRIVEi{ R08ER1 OE NIRO -M • "TUNNEL VISION" cx1 R00,1r tcrn Vf\l Hl~ll~~RIHNI (R) 0 £.0ROC OOLDlf. Sf.GAL HAWN ~l DUEHE88 .v.io "'"' "EMIRYO" ll'Gt "SISTERS" • "MISSOUlf HE.US" "lltAKHEART rASS" H I JUGS & SrHD" "DflT'Y-MAl'I'. ONE S'TEALS. ONE KILLS. CALL THEATRES FOR SHOW TIMES ({Ji.IMll R, . :.•'I A 't'"of t I ,~ •(, 1 , A'• 1 ,Jt u: I MOP'4 f"RI 1 ,,.,., '" ' •. "f,t~~.~.~~~~.L," I ... .:i. h.\kl.\ lt'v.h Ilk! Lt Ill<\ l~h1 \\I{\ 11\h'h'I' \\llJJ\\l IH\\I PHAN'IOM --v ttr----- ~ ISE • Pl US CINEMA WEST wt\T,. ... \J1116T•O<.Of_,."'{\f wtST1<1"4.CIWTff ••z.uu SA f C-.UN I on t -fl I n.o • '" t Mfl"t JAt I ttt 111 .f1 'tA r ••UN. •U ,._,I '11 •' edwards BRISTOL CINEMA 1 l t lt\f 0 \ 4 l "4A( •• HtUI H0.7H4 _ I AOV~T -.:1'1 R< >Kl IH I >I 1'1RC > ~!DRIVEU JODY <O~TCll (R) co "'' Ar c•"'"'"crt.i1fA CHAAI '" 0110 .. so .. HARD TIM[S CINEMA CENTER~ M•llOI ~f •D•M\ CO'TAMl\A J ,..lSA \'fUf CfMTflt '~ CO >'II A 1 CINEMA Wt> l ··SHAMPOO" IR) CINEMA WEST WUh•t .. ~fll ATGO\DtMWIST WUT,..IM,C~ll ... Z.44'3 edwards BRISTOL CINEMA l lll\t0~4~f I ;:i •'fH\.llt f.IA .. CARLO GI'\"'"''"' Pl IJ<; Htl AlllOU~ (()MCOY ''THE PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE' edwards LIDO CINEM~ HfW,O•'f I\. WO A 'f rt A lfOO MIWPOllT HACH 67 J-IJ\O . .ipsdck PLUS ROCI< HlJOSON "EMBRYO" Wf~ TMIM CiHflt f4 l 401 HARBOR TWIN : HAJ!•O• •1 'tllJ'll \titt ,,,, ...... I" 4•• OHl ••~ 1/6~. 'HAN CO"NfAY AUCJAI 'f HtPltll'lN 110111 At SHAW PllJS l 1 11/\BETH ~ I (I Ct L'Y Will_.• TA\'11)1( Fti'Nm TYSt1N ~~-=~· .:;JP' Gene ~·~ Wiider Kahn PLUS "GOOO:>BY. BRUCE LEE • HIS l ASf OAMF or DEAlH ~!~~o~.:~~f :~£ (R) WESTBROOK w o 1 .. 1 .. \fl••• 110 00 .. uo1 AllOIM C'.10¥1 \l0.440 I 1>\l~Y,R,DNl-1( llllJ!'. ... AOrtVN •Mm BAUtr Ill llN ··wonTonTon. [EDWARDS CINEMA l ... -.DtO'Al ADAM\ fAMCU __ 146·11~_!.t '"'\ IT"sCAdit'O-~~· • "·'· .J--·,_,.,,,,.,__,. .~ Wi\LT OfSl\EY ~ .h T NO DEl'OSI' n,. _,, G No 1urr~1~tN PllJS CH•RLEY AND THE ANGEL edwards MESA CINEMA Nt.W,0.t ll'iD A1 ltJM \f COST• MlSA S41·1SSl · CiNEMA VIEJO t. 0 ftH•AY t OL_.t ••t l MtUIOIHl•..JO llO·"·~ ' a.ics LOOK'ul6 Fdlt A WIMST -1 StNO TO ""'~~ . t lUMBLEWEEDS I "'MKY WIMIERIEAM A~E 1.JOlJ 601NG 10 HA\JE A LAR(:,E. WEDDING I RITA z FIGMENTS I li'ill C'.~(.MO¥. ... IT'5 N-.Y FA~ITE TV ~MD IT'-5 5TlLL ALL rozzY. .. Tl-ERf"5 6Cl'TA BE 0S0\1£THIN6 ELg: YOO CAN 'DO 1t> N.>¥.f. IT BETTER ! . NANCY ~ ROLLO THE RICH t<tD 15 WORKING··· HE --HAS A NEWSPAPER ROUTE •I by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson ft1ZR1s? 'YOtJ COH?10&R YOOtl%LF A LOfft'IST, vew AIN'r USIN' 1HAi PUR'TY L..l'L. l'if:Al7, SW~E15! S'F051N' ME AN' YEW WLJZ OLJi ON A 17A1?:~ ... SUl717f;NL..Y 1l4EY'S A WL.t... IN THE CONSERVA1lON! OORMAN ANO I WANT A S/VIALL, INTIMATE WEDDING ... ' r by Tom K. Ryen soi I WHIPS CVT1HE:: Qt: "'6-SMASHe", S7AA15 Cot.P..COCKJN' lNSECl<S1 AN1 A Nl'Tl: d f'Of?EVUM IS REVER1EV! by Tom Batiuk flJ ~E'RE:. GNL<'.y> INVITING THE IMMEDIATE FAMIL(,l AND 1tuO HUNDRED OF OUR C.LO~EST RELATIVES AND FRIENDS I by Dale Hale by Ernie Bushmiller .r11111nl"- l'tu~,,,..l. ...... DOOLEY'S WORLD DR. SMOCK GORDO HOW COME! 'T'Ht::Re's NO MRS. PEV1 Ne:, C'OC'T'OR ~ MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS by Charles M. Schulz ·:TODAY'S CIDSSWDRD PUZZLE l{QV'O ~6Al5LI{ COME VP A6AINSf PLA'<ERS LIKE ASHE, OR CONNORS, ~ OKic:ER OR BOR6 ... --------. TAAT~ TRVE •.. I HATE Tf1EI( KEEP HITTING f't.AA'ING 60'(5 LIK'E THAr TME 6AL.L. SAcK: MISS PEACH ~ltANCINE, YOIA OON'f HAVE WHAT /T fAJ(E$ TO 8E AN AC'Tr:rEH ... -VOIA ~J:E:M TO EXIST IN A VACl.AlAM . YOU''°E COL.0 ANO Pl~TAN!J APP.AlrEN"TL.Y ou• o~ THe ~£ACH o~ Mo~r MEP-J ... ME IMPACT CRASMES E CABBIE'S HEAD ACiAINST ~ OASM,AS PUCl<ER PUSS PLAN'T5 A VICIOUS KICK "TO UZZ'S THROAT! by RodcJer Bradfield I F Wf!'RE! GONNA Pi...AY veReAt.-'T'E:NN IS, DeARle, 'T'HA'T' WAS A S M ASH ING SSRV E! .' !.'UE NE'UER Ll'fc:EDTHEIR BR~~DOF INFIELD CHATTER.' by Gus .Aniola by Ferd Johnson by Rodger Bollen 6 -IO "All I know 1s they meet here every day and do 'omcrhing rhar make' the Pres1den1 mad." DENNIS THE MENACE Summer? Boring Abuse Records 1 01~~.: .~~~f,e~.~~,~lr: ~~~!:.~""'"" Missing ol 1 h1hlrt•11 <•rt· :1h11u1 to put thl•1r :md read m i:." 1111111-, .1:.1J1· .111tl :.t.irt 'umuwr \'i:Jl';1. \'ar:Jt1on takt•s up onl' fourth of ,, llon. but 11nt· l'ihu·ator :-.a~:. the) <I rh1hJ' · IC'ilrnin~ ,\'Nm, thrc•1· out .,f 1 ath1:r :-.l.1~ 111 M'htJol IWcJu~c il'arnm~ 12 years Ii i.' or she will .spl·nd in 1r-fu11 :ind :.1llin ~ 111 tht• Mm ;it th<' or t"ll.'m1m1 :1ry and h 1~h schooh ~1n1I 11,11111~ h11 l1· 1·;rn IJl· a horc that 1s too n1ud1 ltnle tt\ \\a:Sll'.1n hum· "l'hi· nwdl'f'll :-i·hool ha:-. uecom t" M l drum ur mt·r~ enlt•rttunmcnt. h1· 'aul .st 1muluting und intC'rPst mi.: that 1..um .. ~knt:Jl dl'\'t:loµnwnt drop~ off dur- 1111.,. c.,111 Ill' :1 li·tlfll\\I\ lo ;1 l'fHld," Or. 1ni.: lht• .summe r brC'uk for a gn -;11 llr;1dl1',I J.1111111 1•1., ~· prrlft•.s.sor o f man.v d11ltlr1·11 hN·~1u:-.1· th1·1•t· 1.s 1111 1·1hwal11m <•I tl11' I 1111t•f'.s1I \' of Juwu, homl'stimulu.s ," L<:x>nll'l'~:m.J. ... ;11d Ill .1111tit1•1'\ If'\\ • ti t: t:STl:\11\TED 80 pe rcent of A111t•1'H'a s 1·hilcln·n 1•nJny M·hool more th:i11 thl·11· p:irl'nl~ 11111 and <Jon 't rl'l1sh I ~11·~1t 1(111 LI' Ill lldl 1'10ST KIDS \\'Ol'LD n1thr r think of s umrru·r a :-. a time to lNU,1 a' mun~· new thtnj:.!S ai. pusMl>le. ht: :.aid. anti :ire ready to bC' uµ ancl dlllnJ! th111i.:.s l>y the tim C' the\'" ould start M'hool l.oo m r r ~ug).!t':-.k<I lh<•t 1>•1rents J:ruup Jl(lSSilJll· i.umm<'r a cli\ 1lll'!>. rn <'at<'~orics lhal \\ rll ht-Ip a l'1)1ld 's rnl'n l ~I . cmot1011al . social :ind phyi.it·al d e·\ l'lopnwnt ;ind th11:0.l' lh.11 \\'i\Slll:"<i'l'()~ 1 \l'J \ l'1111~rn,.,11111al µJl\1•1 h .1:-. IH·1·11 :i'l-1·11 to 111 \'\:!>t l~ulc \\ h l'I hl'l' l he ( 0 I I t I ~ l' I'\ I l' I ' t' II n1 11 1111:.Sllll 1k:-.l l't1\'\•tf dnt'll _ mc·n t:. '•1u,.:ll 0 l II~ 111 l'l':-.llg;1tol',.; l1111krng 11110 polit1C0al h1 ri1i~ :1 1111,c·' IJ~ ti\\' :lj.!l'll{' I Hl•p. w i1 ta.1m ('l.1n•.11d fill·:-. in 1111' h~111d:. 111' lhl' llou::.l' l\>!>t Offic•c· Jl\d Cl\ 11 S1•n ll'l' <.:111nn11tt1·1· .. a pp I.' :1 I' t II l' 0 II t :1111 d11cumen1;1t1011 that lhl· 1·omm1:-:-1C111 d (',.;tron •ll n :c'<>rd11 n·q Ul'!'> t <•d 11~ · th1· l'Omm1t11•P. "hn·h fl'\ t·~1I orgalllZl'cl 1'11\irt--to :.irran~c lur l ht> Jll'1.'ll•re11 :\lo:-.1 h11u:-.1•hol<h :ir e :-.ll'nlc :i:-. h::1rntnt! n·ntl·r:-. :inti k11b don't ~ct a 1·hanl'l' to ~• rl'l t•h menlalh." l.ooml·r :-.aHt "Th1·n"' ll•le\·1:-.11111· and that's .11)out 11 · Thl· Nhwahlr :-.a1cl mo.st part·nt~ arc 11111 ml·l·t1n1.: I hl· t•halll'n,l.!1' of muking ... um m er ':.icat111n a:. rntt•r1·..,t ing a:> l'l.1ssroom a t'tl\'lltt•:-. \1111 "brush up" a <·h1lrl's n ·ad1n,i.:, ( J c·om putat1on and \e rbal -/.\'."'il/()RT commun1cu11on skills . :\Inst t•h1hlrl'n toda\' arl.' emotional· ----------- "PAJCE~TS i\Jlf: t':~1\WAR £ of thl' tl11n~:. ,l.!111n i.: tJll in :-.t'hunls ll)day." h'<.' said "T IH'.\ IHn t• only tlw1r past to 011 Utility Spiral ly \\ l'll·bala ntl'cl ant.i' feel good a huut themsol\·l'S. hl• :-.au.I. but :.umml•r gruuµ act 1 \'1l11•s ht-Ip them l<':irr1 mnrt· about their stn>ngths i.md w<·ak11c:-.~l'S and w;.iys lo O\'Nl'om e lh<' I utter I 1 -. I I r 1• ;1 t m <' 1l t 11 I - pol1t1calb eonnC'ctl'tl J"h ~~~-aµplir a111s •· 1, Cl::i~ /)) . .\Jo ) ;i nd Hc·p. DAILY P!LOT .,...- Tax System- N ew Scapegoat P <Jtr1t·ia Sehrcwdt•r t D l'olo. J :>a irl thl·V 11 c·1·1· l'Un\ IO CCd I h1• ;.t'l'Ol'tb \\ l'l'C de:-.t ron·d ;.Jnrl th:1t a s a r c :-. u It l' n 111111 a l \'iolat mns hml 01Tll1Tl•d :1! the cnmmisswn Tlwy :-.a1 !1 thi.· t11mm1lll'l' ~hou lcl cl1.•(·1<1c \\' twtlwr thl• mattl'r is rl'fl'rred l(I lh1'Just1 t'l' I>t•p;irtnwnt AFTER 16-YEAR LAYOFF. BUFFALO BOB ANO FRIENDS RETUR"-' H owdy Dowdy. Flub-a-dub Join 57-year-old Smith in Studio lh T llO'.\IA."' I>. EU.\."i :\n Ont· has c·omt' Llfl ~ l'l \\Ith :Ill idea that might 'll'I' th.· 'lc•;icl~ 111<'l'l'"'1.' ol S!:J:-. dcctric and ll•il'phrrlll' rn<.·1· .... ~1 .. :in1\ hill'. th<· an)!cr t h~1t m<>'-l l'unsumcrs fod .1hout llw1r 1111l1t \ nill'." 1:-. 11:-.u;ilh thrt·cled ::it the 1111111\ l'Olllpan1l·~ \1h11sc bilb tlil·~· 1'1.•gularl.1· l'l'· t'\'I\ l' Bl'T TlllS SPRl~G ,\ :llE~IBf.R or the state l'uhlk 1·1111111•:-. Comm1:-.s10n mtro<luccd :1 r c\'Olu· llon:in lll·11· :-.c a pl·µo;it ttH· federal t~x s ~·st em. l«tl1l·rt Bal11H1\·ic.:h. h1msl'lf •1 million:.i1rc busi· 111•:-,111 ;111 . c l;11m:-. tlwt 1;1x l:1ws prundl' inccnlil'I.'' fo1 111111 11· l'lllll p;111i<·:-. lo build lllOl'l' a nd mun• I Jt' 1I1 t it·s -\\' hl'I h 1·r I he '.'" re llL'l'dcd or not. SOl 'TflF.R!\ t ALlf'OKNIA ltF Grod11otp \\'A::)HI N\.TO:" 1.-\1'• Eight ~ l';.11·s :ifkr .1 hh1l'-n blmn c(lmm1s,:1<u1 madl• n •1·om m c:nd;.Jtiom- <111 wh:il to ctn uhoul thl n:.it1on's mail :-.l'nit·(·. anothl'r comm1:-.s1on 1:- hl·mg proposed to ~tucl.1 till' s ituation a ga in. Prcsidl'nl Ford and lC'aders of I h e postal comm1ltees o f Congr ('ss l'l'IJ()rlcdly agreed Wl·d· nc.·~day to pump morl' la~paycr munl'y 11110 tlw cll'ficit ·nddC'n P os l •ll St.'r\'i<.'l' to kt'l'p it from be(' om 1 n p. in s o I,.<' 111 while a nl'W comm 1sst0n studies its fin a n cial pm bl e ms. Howdy· Doody Baek Buffalo Bob, Clarabel Havill{( F1t11 Again \II \\II I \I'• It ... llCl\\!h ll1'XJ1h llllh'. Jt..:.1111 \lt~·r" lti ,, ..... l.t\oll. 1~11IL1lt• Buh S1rnth. l'l;1rahl'I .11111 tlw I'\''' ;!l'l' h:tl·k Ill a 1t•l1 •\'l'ltlll -.11111111 prUtJunng .1 11\'\\ ,,, ...... ,, of -.h"''" f11r t h1· d1ildn•11 111 !Ill· d1ildro·11 11 ho '·'' I ll 1111• firq P1·.111t1t 1;,i111•n "l)h. 1111, 1, gn·:11 11111 . · Huff;d11 Boh s .iid bl'IOl'l' 1111' -.l 11d1ca1t·d 'l'l'll'!-0 111·,t '>l').!llll'lll II.I' (,lpl•(f ( lll'\l'I' 1t111u,l.!ht I'd ha11• 1h 1, mueh fun :1)!.1111 ' \\'h;1t 11111.· 1-rt '' I h1•n· .111• 111 . ,c111d:i1, 111 \\';1,Ji1n:.!1011 .111<1 1111 l'l'(lf1Hl11 1\' dll\\ 111 ll I'll It ... I h1 .-~, ... ;i)!,1111. .111d ll-1• a.-1ir1•,11h 111. 1·11la• 1·11:-.I :i 1111·kl·I .11111 l1.1t11 l'a:.:1 1 ... th,· -.111,.:111g r;11.:1· ·11·:-llcl\\d~ llrn)(I~ 111111.,· tilt· llHI .1d11lt:-. .11111 1•htltl1't'll 111 Iii.· 111•11. l'\p:11ukd l'1·a11111 <i,1111·1 ~ f'L'.'fllllld lltlrtl\~ .I l•f'l'lll'•J<flll'l lllll -..a mpl1· -.1111\\ 11•1-l c·.1mpu ... 1·-. and :-.tall· lair:-111 n •u •nt 1 \•;1r:-. c·1111\ 1m·1·il l11rn anlj olht·r-. th1·1·1· 11 ;1 .... 1 rnar kd l<•f' ~ Ill'\\ '\'I'll'' ltl 'h11\\' i "Tll 1-'.H I·:,\ H 1; ,\LOT ol ~ nung adult:-•1111 llwr1• l1k\· ~t>11." :'ll u1 f -.:iid In ;1 11111\ch lh11 11.h l'an l'oll\• 111g da11gcro11"1; 1·l11s1.· to :lo ~ 1•ar;i 111<1 .. Y 1111 '' :tlC'h\•d tlw 11n grnaS :-ohm1 :->. :ind 1·11 h1·l ~m(ll o.;11\\1114 \ 11111' d ;111J.: f\I l'f' •1 lltf \\I ;ti dl :O.llfl\C of I h•· lll'll •>Ill'' '. FO(:I/~ ThC'n . hl' cantc.•nds . the\ an· ;ihll· to claim <11·prc•cl~1tion :is a la.x dl'· d uet1on and ofte n p;1~· no inconw tax ;lt all. In foct. .J o hn Ha m bu r g of Hunting ton Beach h us b ee n co m - m iss ioned a second lit:utcn an l fol lowing graduation from the US . A i r Force 1\ c a d c m y i n Colorado. P1111a111u Pr11gr(•N• 111-:'S .;i '0\\', :111d lhl' ;.:randlallwr 111 l11t11· Iii-. li.111• 1, 11111111l·r .111d ... 11.,,, .. ~r>1·1·k,. .. r J.!1'.11 .ind JH•rha]"' .1 111111'11 ••I cl.\l' 1\ntl dt>~p1t1· ,1-.-..u r.1111·1• ... 1111111 :.i pr1·,, agl•nl that he-'1111 \\t•.1r ... 1h1 :-.aml' :-.Ill' t;11·k1•1 tw tl 11I 111 111, '1j)!<." his m11ldl 1· I' larg1•r anti •If' 1wars .s1)ft1•r . Tll E ,\nt •l.TS 1.1"..\I• lo lhl'll' h•l'I for ;i -.1;1 11d111g m :1111111 '1'1111r l'h 1ldn.'11 , 111111 .111\ 11111 1111 1k1,ta11d111).! 1111' po\\l'I' tl11· 111.111 111 lilt frtll! . .!•' l.ll'h\'l fl,I._ II\ l'l' 1111 II' p.ir1·111 .... :1r1· .1 1i ... 1t ltd1111d '.\l 111r anti ::--rn 1th ':-. :.igen~ \lltrl'IH1,_1·<I I Ill' p l'llJ.:l':t in·'' right' fr11111 th1• :'\:i111111t1I llr11:11k,1st 111g l'ompany an1l prndul·ecl a pilot. so 1.1r. tlw~ l:a\t' :-11\d the prc>- .t.:r:i111 Ill :-.l.1lH111:-. Ill ~:! l 'llll'" In· du1l111J.! ;.;,.,,. Yo rk. f.1):-.\n:,:'1'1\-". 1'h11·:1j.!11 . 1>1•111 l'f', 1111 :-l nn. l'h1l.1ddpl11.1 :11111 \\'l•:-.1 P;1f m Hl•:it h '1'111 pr11>-!r;11n:-11 Ill 1·u1i ll.111~ 111lhe 1:111 afl1•r110011 or ~;ar: n111n· I han -;o major ut iii · I\ l't1111 pa1111 .. ·s paid n<> 11womt• ta:-. l:1st yt•ar. 11·1th thl' :--.in 1>11•g11 (i~1=-& F:ll·1·t1w (.'11. t he largl'st 11011 la \p;1~ 111~ firm 111 C:il1 forr11a Thi· <.'Ons umcrs. of l'lllll'S1'. \)rt' paying for ::tll 1 ht· 1w1\· plant" the <.·ompan11•:-. IJuild. smec conslr uetion ,111d m:rnlll•nan('l' l'Osl!-;ire par l o( lhc .. rate base."· 1111 11 hi t h prrt·cs <1rl' figured. ,\I.I. T llll" l~Fl'RIATES Batin onch. who l'l''&>ondl•d 111 :\t a rch 11~ proposing a ~~·:-tl.'m of )!ro:-. ... r1·\ 1•11111· 1 :1xa11011" to the llousc Budget Com· 1111111·1· 111 \\'a-.11111gt1m ''\\'h1·n a 111 dity h111ltb a power plant. tor 111 · ,, :mct'. h(111· du \\l' kllO\\ it's nol twrng built ,tust for 1.1~ purpn:-t•:-."" Hatmo\'ll.'ll asked in an inter\'iC'W. .. \\ 1· IH'(•d to 1n:-.ure that utilil1 t'S build .1ust for 111•1•\I T hl·ll fH:oph• \~•>uld h:Wl' ennfidencc that the r;1 t1•:-. tht•_l pay an• n•ally netdl'd." Thi• 11ka B.i ti110\·11'11 pu~hcs •~for utilities lo pay ,1 ('l'l'lalll p1•1'<'l•nl;lj.!l' or l'\'l'l'Y dolla r tlwy lake in as 1,1\1'"· 11 ith 110 allo11:1m·l·:-. fur things like deprcc1a 111111 :llld llOIH' nf lht• dl'1 :1~·s 1111\\' ~t\'a1lablc . Claremont Graduates From.Coast Se\'Cn Orang e Coasl s tudents we re amonJ.! the 223 graduates who r c- cei \'ed BA d('grce~ ul C l a r l'm o nt M e n ·~ College. Thl'y include· F rom llunlin ~lon Beach: Ke nneth lloff. man. son of Mr. lrvini.t J . Hoffm an. 2070 1 Ht•ach Ulvd. From Irvin<': Hobert Davis. son of Mr . a nd l\I r s. .J a<' k S . Dav 1 s. Tllf:SE T.\Xl·:S WOl'LD TllF.~ BE passed t8992Anlioch . :ll11nJ.! 111 l:1rl!t' 11•irl to c.:onsum<'r!-: the mon• gas. From La~una B<-ach: d1·1·tn1·11~ 01 ll'lt•phnnt• l>l'l'l'lt'l' tlw~· wwcl. the Bartlett Tabor. son of l11,1.!h1•1 1111·11 l:i.\t''· Jl.tlln0\'1Ch f>ropo:-.l'S an rncome l\lrs M :H J,!a rt't Be h r. t.1 '\ 1'1'1·M1t fur lm1 -1nc11m1.• 11t1llt.\ u:-.1•rs "11 thl·y 2546 RartlC'll Drive . \\-ouid11 't...bc.bll..lnu..hard.lu:..sut·h a n.~t'-.\\,_' t~:""1x""· -'-------1<.'rom--l.~&ma...NiJtuck. 1>111n~ :ill I hi'. Ill' told llw rcm.cressronal corn-Mark Launa. son of Mrs . 11111ti·•. "\111ulcl 111f1.•1· a ll1 rl'l'I mc1•11tl\'~ tu l'llslomers J oann L:1uria, 3t23l \\'est 1,. ro11,1·n·1'. '11'(' ;111 ... v <it I ht· nhnous tonne ct ion r\uH' St rcct. hl'I 111·1·n 1•11l'rJ.! \ r1111:-.umcd anc1 I a~''" pa1rl... 1-'rom Nt>wport !Wach: It :11-.11 m ight l'H'nt11:1lb dt·1·rca:o.(' thC'ir overall Br uct> Ren s. S(1n of l\lr. 11111, and l\trs Warren lk ris. 1 87!l H oxbo r o u i.:h 11111•n • ... 11ng "" a F11•ltl Rt':o.<'ar<'h C<>rp. poll J\ \'C'nuc t.ihi·11 thi:-sprint.: :-.h111\1·d th:it iO flC'rccnt of Cahfor . I'' r 0 m s a n J uan 111,111.., prl'ft•t llus kind 11f hi glH1:-.c l:ix :is :i conscr\'.1 Capistr a n o : Brandon 111111 1nt'l'lltl\ 1•. 1 .1lh1·1· th;111 proh1hit1on!' on sumL' flirtchl•r , son of Mr. ancl l-1111 1.., ol 1•1wrg\' ti...i• l\lrs. flon nirtc hcr, 3ZJ:!1 ,\tax likl· th1-., U11 1rnn\'lch contends. would go Del Obis po. l1t'.\'011d 1111,11111i.: l'1•n:-1·n ·a11011 From Wf's tmins tPr: Ill-: Tll'KS OFF Sl•:\'1-:RAI. othC'r acll·a nt:igc·"· It 111111111 111;1k c' ,111·1· t'\'1•l',\·11nl' p;1~ ~ a I ;1x. ii would 11111 ,1111111\:111· i.:n 111th for ~r1111·111·, s;1k c-. 1t would 1•1·,t11n• 1•1111 ..,111111·r ('t111ficl1·111·1• 1n 11ti l1t y ra t 1·' l11·1-.11t'l' 1twr1·11 1•11111I~·110 g:imt'' uml ~ )ll~~I t a kl· 1110-.11111 111' dl'l :1y 1111t 11l 11t1l1t~ r;11\• 111cr1o; t•s :'1111\'h 111 thl· t111w now 'll<'llt C\ :il11:1tmg ut1h tv r .tlt• llll'l;l'llst· n·q111·-.t' 1s l akl'n up with analy:-.e:-or tlw l'11m pa111t'' l.1\ ll.1hiht~· r la1m" \\'hal 1'11:1111·1· <111"' a tax plan 1·1>m111c from a 1 .il1f(lrn1:1 1111111 1 1•0111rn1:0:-.111111•r ralhl•r than ;t ,1•11:1tnr 11r t'•>ni.:r1· ...... man h;H'e lor e' t•ntual accep· l.111('1' ., It ''•ll1 't happ1'n o\'£'rnight." J3atino\'1rh ad· 1111tlt'1f .. Hut 011· l'111l\·er<:Jt io11s with Sl•n. Huss<'ll l."ll>Z 11 lw l.11111:-.1:in a lkmO<'rat \\ho chairs thc "l'fl,11t· F111a11c1' Comm11tt•e1 and nwmbcrs of thl' ll1111w Huti t.:1·1 .md \\',1~~ nnll :\leans 1·omm1tte~s In· cl11•.1\1• .1 f;I\ or abll' 111t1•n •st in lhl' ldl'a. ··\~I> IF WE 1-:\·•:R GOT a fC'dcral adminislr:i· 111111 h1•h 111d lhl• 1dt•,1. 11 \\'(IUld pa:-.s <1111c·kl~· ·· For Sat· .... ,,. P c>ter Scalis i, son of i\1r and Mrs .. Jn:-.l'Jlh S<'alis1, R970 Comt•t Circle . 3 Huntin~ton Students Win Thrl'1• li\1 nt1ngl 1111 Brach i.'•int 1·'1 ;int:-. 111 Ba II k II r ,\ m (' r I l' ;1 ... 1\ c It 11• \ c Ill l ' 111 . \ \\ a rd:-. f1n<1I !-for S n uthc·rn Calr forn1a h1i;:h school' n •c·ei\erl t·;i,fl awnr<l' or S250. T ht•\' :irt• :\t aril."n :\1<'Co~-. J-:llison ll1gh School. t\c nnl'I h ~<'hcn k. :\lanna lligh ~chool. :met DouJ: S rrll'tnn .l. :\I ar1n ;1 High School CHP Drivers Honored Twcnl\ two Orange Coast m £'mbcrs of th c 0 W 4.'s tm111 st er C alifornia lliJ?hw~1y Pntrol office were honor ed for prnfrssion al safe clri,·ing r erords h' thl' /\11to mobilc Club of Southe rn l'0a1tforn1a . • Chu<'k Edward .• d1 strid office rn;1 naµ1•r for lhC' t·luh. prt'st'nted rrrt1f1c:lt <'!' tn officer~ "for their ex· l'dlt•nt .ll'(·1cl1·nt.fn·1..• n•conls \\ h1lc patrolling the hig hways of our area." Honored were: Ff'1)m S.•l S.acll· U G~O•CI" C Nv11 .. 11 ~•orn Hw,.11,,.t.., a.,t 111 sq1 J w 11\omct-.on o•I•<"" A l Ev ln• f ""d E Owt-n\ t: r (,1~r-o•n •. ~•It• \ f.. til)d .. 1ou111t Drqrt J Mu•P\olfi•nd H Pol~•'"Ot"O'",. (l"'OtO,, w cto)fllnt>-ro 111 J E f ttt~ ttnd J11ttT'h•11ri R 'lf!\lrl ''" Fro1n W.Uwt,rtU•r l 1 O•fl "''"' 1r nH., .,,, ,,. ''"' o 81uUOI\. RH "'"'""~• ~1 ~ID•d 1.. ("4' , •• t 'on I.ton(. l'll<:n J roni Fe""'·"" V.alltY \.,t J m MI ff '"' "ltf•1.' J J Sl .,-.,Md<.ttrr ~• J t •,-•e r ,. "t i~ C.• • 'N ., J ,,,,.,, Mh ,1e" V••Jt ~ 11 k l ~u '" I• r ~c~ Et Toro O••·• • ,.;r,i,. •1 t) .,,, ,,.,, • SA NT I A G 0 . C h i I 1· 1AP1 l ;.s Secr<'l:1ry of State Henry A K1s,.; mgcr re ported "s1gnil 1 cant progress" in th1· negotiations for a new Pa nama Can a l treaty and said the pact wiU give "full re~ard to lh1· a s p i r a t i o n s o f l h l' Panamania n pcoplt>." Kissi n ger t o ld l hl' general asscm bly of lht· Or g aniz-.ti o n of Amc•rrl'a n States \\\«f · n<'sclay that both th<· U nit e d S t ate s and Panama Sl'Ck a lrt.•al.~ that will reflert .. a 111'\\ <'ra of <'Ot1p1•r at1on in lht• Americ as ... .111hle."·" l1u·r,·a~t· WASlll:'\GTO~ (1\11) l'nl'mploy m ent still coul<I be ;ih11\'t' 7 pcr<Tnl by the 1•ntl uf lhl' )l-.1 r. cl <' s p 1 t t • t h t' r l' 1· I' n I dram al 1c im pr11\'\ .. '0ll·n1. ... 111 thl' l.'1·onOm). Fnrd ;id m1111strat1un 1·l·1•norni-.b ·:4'ay-m l htc>IF-m 1d ~ear r t· \ l(•W. Tht'\' helil'H' lhl'rt.' 1:-. .: .l!OOt l ~·h~inn• the 111hlt·-.~ ratt-. which \I as 7 :1 1>l'r <'l'nt last month,\\ rll <hp lwlow 7 percL·nt but th1·~ <'lie too m :inv unt'<'rl;1in lll'S I•> nwk(: :tn offa·1.1I prl•d1ct 11111 \ ·,., ~ Arr•·~• ••d i'E\\' YORI\ I.·\ l't F 1 ft l' t' 11 \' 11·111 .1 m \\ a r \'etcrans wc.·1·1· :irn•,.;tt-d h\' N;1linna l l';trk pol11•1• \\'l'dfll'Sd ;1\' /tfl1·1' th1• \'Pl l'l'l1 n .... ·ha r ri <'<1d1·d tht•m.sl'l11· ... 1n:-1tl1• th1• !"tat lll' of I .1lll'rty II\ l'I" m~ht to prol t•st tht• his' ol <:I l•ch11·a1111n IH'11d1t ... .\ t ' S 1';1rk S1·r\11't' s pokl·sm :in :-:11cl a 1\11 1·1· of l!'i poll('l' :-.m:i-.lwd I hrough llw ba rnrad1•:-. \1 lwn pl'ol rccrl t•d am m·:- 1~· n<'gottattons IWl.!J.!C'd do\\ n BmnP<.•r ('rop \\'i\SHINGTO~ <A l'I Th e w 1 n t t• r w lw a I han est now un<IP1' w;n IS l'XP<.'Clt•tl to h(' I ht• nu Ir on's srconct l;1 rJ,!1•l't t'l'l'r , des pite r crlut·1•!1 \'ll'lrls c·;111~cd hi· ~T ;1 1 ·.-. ;1 n :.; t' a s o n <1 b 1 ·,. 1· o· 111 weather. th..-1\gr1,.ullun• Oeµar lm<.·nt s a.\ s As of 1l11ne I. \\1nt1•r wheal productio n ":.is estimuted at ahout l.·1:.! bi 11 1 o n b u s h e I s Th t• foreca st was down l:l l\"tllion bus hels, or .! ncr t•cnt, from ind1t·ations on !\la.'· I and put thf> 19iti harn•..,t 14 pl'rt·cnt bc.•11111 l.1:-.t \'l'ar'i. l'l'1°11rd 11( llllH'l'. th J n I (i5 l11ll11111 hu~lwl!- But ll d11t•-.n t 111.1t11•r. \\'lh'n Buffalo llult 1'1 ;.r-..h1·-. tlwt 1\icl1·· l'_Y t•d . I 1101 h V $! r Ill .111<1 H•fl ' 11111 'lltlll l'\ l'I'\ 'Ill\' I" 1'1;11111111;.:. and -.111g111;! "It'._ 1111111!,1 1>•11111~ t1m l• It -. II """' H11n1h llllll - Hugl 1· :'II 111 r 1ir11du1·1·d 11111n· I han :1.000 11 mqh 1>11.,1h M't.: mcnh hll\\1'l·n l!l i7 .111d nim 111· ,;ucf t hl n·.-111111-.,• g\·1w1 ;ill•ll Ii~ Sm111i·,. :~:ict ;1p111·ar.1111·1• ... ,11 l'11I Job Possibilities FOr a Mobile Ms. Hv .10\TE I.. KE'\'\EU\' lhnr ,/n1w1·: \\'lit1I ""' 111 ,.,,,, '"' 11•n11w1• 1111g/'l uft1•r lr111·..tm11' , •. I . II (.,,,,Pl' ~ /. Hr1'.1 !. 11111 111 I h1· 1111111) h) 111·..,1 rlcc.!d.uti!..1.bL.!..bc:..Ll.,\'~uLui.cuit.L 111111 ltll' 11111 h ,i-.1·d 1111 \11111 I .iltll'._, llllt.'l l':-.1:-. ,1111 1 .1h1l1t 11' I ht II 1'.l'I :il111ut lttl ,1 ltth II 11 h ,1 lr.0\1·11l11111•n..,1011 Tiii' 11wl11h-:\I-. h.1-. .1 'll1t111, lllJ.! 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JHll'll'I ~ Jh 1'"111\111•1 l'l't'l'llll\-1' 11·:1 tf l' .. ,:-.01·1:1 111111 l'1•pr1•'•'ll I :111\ I'' 11111d I " 1.......... 1111-.1111 ...... 1·\•·1·11t111 ... rv 1.1 il l11111·r ... lllif1l,rl',\ :.t'I I 11'1' Jll 'f '1 tfllll'I I'll l1 •r1 a111r•r-. :11111 11111 .. ,., 111.11 d1;1U.. up ph•nl ''of r111 Ill :! 11111,. t•:\ 1·hro11 -. ar1• "' 111 1.11 ..... 111111•1 CTA Honors Eight Coas t Teachers Eight OranCl' <:0.1 ... 1 lc·a<'h<'r' ;1 rt· a mnn J.! 1 h11:-1• h111111r1·d ll\ t hl' Callf11rn1.1 1'l•.1clwr' "'""n:1111111 tor \ 0111111 l'C'I' 11 llrk and cl•·<IH·a IJOrl I<> lltt• l1•:11'11111c fll'1tl1·,,11111 I hr•\ ;1 n • F1·u111 Fount :iin \'ullr \ Ech11·:i I ion ,\.....,11 lloh \\'h1l t• Ht· a \\'1 ... h;1nl. an<I Clara St·hult1 From llunt in ~lon l\l•nd1 t'niun lliith ~Ch04ll Dis trict J·:tfue,11m·., :\.~:-n Huth ~I uhl1111111 Fmm :\'t>" p11rl ·~l1•'" Educa- ti on \:-:-.n.: C.1rl ./acollc •r C'h11ck Sll'.J!nlt'tr, and !"h:irnn \\ lllll'r' l'r om S:Hld l1'11 ad; \ allf'\ Erluc·:uur' ,\-.s11.: :--1n• I lol,l<rn. 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Circuit ('ourt in ~ht <':i go g rant111 i.: :i111n111nction s ought by the F l'dc•ra l T ra d e Com - m1s~111n . The 1''1\.~ sought the or· der t<1 halt od,•crt1~cments whit'h :-.aid . in :-ubstance. thal thC'r c •~ no s l'ientific l'\ 1denre eating eggs in· c•rcasc' llw ris k of heart tl !'l·;1.st· o r :i h1•art atlal'k IL ~aid lhcs<' :ids were false .Jlld m1.sll·ud 111g f • OAtl V f'ILO l TnullldOV JIJnC 10 1976 Sol Le~ser Film Master Gets Master's Yron1 l\r Dispatches Film product·r Sol Lesser earned un M S degree at use; -al the age of 86 Maker of "Our Town," "Stage Door Canteen" <tnd 13 Tanan mov1cs.. Lesser.Jia:; .b~ teaching at USC's film school tie decided to become a student as well and wrote us his rnasll'r s thesis ·The D1sc1phned Proeedural Mod el for J<;ducatmg the f'1lmmaker at the Graduate Lcvt·I. · .. Plumas County vokrs rccaUcd Sherlff W.C. Abernethy, who drew rnunty retirement payments m add1t100 tu a s alary. Abernethy. sheriff for 22 years and scheduled to retire m 21 • ycan , was recalled by a narrow 2,968 to 2.829 vott.> in the northeastern California count v ·1 just don't know what lo think about 1t ,;. said Abernethy .. Ellubelh Ta~ lur was surprised to hear reports that her estrangt.•d husband Richard Burton tried and failed to .:et a qwck1e d1\ orce in Ha1t1. a spokesman for the actress says She was prepared to give Burton an enga~cment present their yacht. the spokesman said ·t would have done nothing to s tand m the way of the happi- ness or Richard Burton and Susan Hunt," Mass Tavlor said in a statement releast.>d m New York throu~h a pubhc1tv firm But he nc\ er asked me for m) HUNr s1gnuture ' .. \\hilt' shl')\\ inµ nll'mbu s of her staff somethm~ <•f hc·r homl'l<JY. n , Flr:.t I.ad} Belt) Ford spc·nt m ore thun ;in hour singing aJon~ with the piano pla) er at a dO\HllO\\ n bar in Grand Rapids, \Itch She \\anll'd to shO\\ hl'r stafr G 1 and Hap11b ( J s aid Ch.trlt•s t\ntlt 1 :;on PEOPLE n.I lhe piano play et ,tl the Ba<:k Room !'ialoon in the --------- Pantltncl Hotel Ande rson said he worked with Mrs Ford at a local departme nt s tore before her marriage m 1948 • An Orunge CO\ e man has been ruled msane m the k1lhni.: or four ml'mbcrs of a family but sane in a fifth killing, all m the small Fres no County t'om m1UUtv • The s plit Judgment was reached by a Superior Court Jury which deliberated the sanity of Felipe G•cia, 44, for three days Jurors explained they felt Garcia became pro gress1vely more insane between the time or the first murder 1n J.ml1.1ry 1975 und the other four slaymgs the follow mg April * William Ken& McCoy ach1e\ ed a 3 86 grade a\eragc m Orov11lc 1L1i.:h School before enrolling in Pasadena College m 1972 That year, Sandra Stanley or Mountain Home. Idaho also enrolled t The college moved to San 01c go a :, car later. t'han~m~ 11s name to Pomt Loma College And m com men<."emcnt exercises, both M 1ss Stanley and McCoy were honored .is the school's on- h perfect 4 pomt s tudents over a college career * ADbe Armstrong, American ambassador to• Bntam, said she has no amb1t1on to be vice pres1 dent The statement came at a press confere nce m Edmburgh, Scotland m response lo a ques tion about a report that Ronald Reagan was cons1denng her as his runnmg mate 1f he wms lhe Republican nomm allon for pre-sident "l a m dent For upporter o Presi· s he said AllMS'l'llONG ave no aspirati on myself. bul I thmk we ave come to the time m the U S and ther c are polls lo prove al -that .r a woman showed that shc was quahf1ed, the people would \ole tor a woman president," Mrs l\rmstrong added "My own feelmg 1s that a woman woulrt not want the presidency 1f the votes came 11\Crl•ly becausc she \\i as a female U the wom an \~as better quaM1ed. I think that would be fine " Kurtis r1shecl Vosatka out of the Ma rquette P.1rk l.1J!oo11 .1fter tht· 17 \car old swam in to rctnev<' a model motorbc><1t and started to go under Kurhs a n<t :.i falrn < rcw were at the South Side park to llo .1 follow up story on a rac1al disturbance • David S ... in.-. 21, plc.1d<>d J.!U1lty to a reduced t hargc of l111rd dl•grce murder m ronncctton with the Aug 24. 1!>70, hombmg nf Slt•rhn!! llull on the lln1vl'rs1t.Y of Wisconsin M .1d1son r.1mpus 1 E:.i rltt>r 1n the dav, Fine pleaclt•d #!Ullly and wns rnnv1ct t•d of fedcrul ('hur~rs of <'On S'flh Ut'V .met Unl.1wful ni~hl LO .1v111d prosecution in connection \\Ith the bom bmi.: wh1<·h k11lt'd Robt'rt Fassnacht, .a '13 yPar old ph~ s1c1st ~ Tht• i.:utlt \ ph.•,1s r1)1lnwctl FINE 11t>J?Clfl:it1ons ht"tW<'<'" prosr< utors and <lt'fcnsc nt tornt•\ s Fint• embr.H'l'd a g1rlfn<'nd .mtl walked out or lht' t•ourt n1om I k cxprl'sst'd thanks t o his defense .1ttornc' s and com mtlt< cs that raise<! moncv for his defense • llf'rht'rl anct Marilyn Schlllerstrom believe their Sl02 victory in SmaJl Claims Court 1n Los Ang<'les proves that a J?ta nt c·orporat1on like Am- trak can be fought and beaten The Schallerstroms won the d<'fault Judgment .1ga1nst Amtr:.i k. the redcralh subsidlZ('d national 1 .111 passt'nfi?er nt>twork No one rcpresentinJ? 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A·ITO~ t.'1•1' ol ELE.l\"IOA U CUSHMAN ()f'tfOtt~d 1101•(E IS HEllE 8V (tlVEN lot"" ,,t!G•tof\ of tn ... ••CMlv•• n4m .. o o.<._.-di•nt '""' dll Of''W "'• P'l1Jv1nq <l<ltrt\'\. ,tQt11tn~t tho> \~Od d•H"•<ll'"nt ,.,,, '"Quuto 10 fllf" lhem, ..... ,~ '""" f't'(•'"'"' 'f' VOUChi!!,\, '" '"lOI '""' otf•C" of '"" r•,..,~ of tn(t •bove Pubtl\hf'd Orwnqt• (OJH I 0 "'' f'-llOt ""11t'td lOUJ t, Of to L>'• \•"ll tno•m ~1th )I.JI\(' ro II, 1•. 4nG J 1,1lf .. '''" 1¥ n•r P\\dfV ¥1)ut n ... ; to ttw un )~)If, o.if\1Qf'W'd ttl Ou 0H1n of SU(HAAO S ------I FIORE, A110'~W J1 L.tw it\t Oov~ P VBLIC NOTICF; ~~,~.~!n.!~:::.011!n.~ ~~r:: D~:~.c:. ===-=----I bu\•n~\\ ot tn~ und~r'•fJnf'CI 1n "''' ffC-TtffOUS 8 U \I NISS m.·•tt_.,, 0trtf1n1nq to tru-••-,totfl u• -..iia NAMI. $TAT I MINT do<fi.Oto.,t. ••th n four rntloth\ .. u., th( fhf! f,,.IOllW•n9 pet\On\ (fjrf 00."9 bU\f ftr'tl Dvbl•(•t•Hn OI 1'H\ n01H '-' """ ., 0..11-0 M,)y 20, •• , .. SOUfHE AN C A LI FO llNIA fltono• J 1.onoon •~• AGENCY. NA fl ON AL CA~UAl 1 v E1unor 9 1.onoon COMP~NY. tl&1lltv1nt8 lvd "W l hl. E•t-r uttt•Ollt\ol•Wdl Tu\hn, C1l1forn1a ~h80 ot tne ttrx>vt-rwm~tl ~e01:-n1 I Ge019'J Nul•. 1001 IC•••• AOil<I, RICHAllOS. FIORE ~pt IC,, Honolulu, H•w•11 qMt) AHer ney •• L-A• 1 EmM .. lou1\'°' N••JI, 1001 K3114 1111 Oewe Strffl Ro.o, Apt IC., Honolulu. H•••u Ml~ S.0.1• lit J Leone lou•\" Outwol••. l'l10 ltew-1 ao<ll, CA. '2"° !;!_~O<I l•~. lo> 4 n9vl1', ~hlOtnoo Ttl. 11141 tJl·tlt4 _,, 4 '1CH'Mf ,., Eatculrla 4_, H t~ert V HQ•n•tt MtGtu y PuOll\·l'\#)0 Or.\nl)(' COdlS' D••'t Pt1ot. H4r01\()f\, IQ .. Emer•ld B•y. Ull\I,... MO 71.ilnd June l, 10. 11. l~lo Bc.o<h. C•lllor "'" 'lh I S Frank M Ht1rd•\on , tOlf) E m"'•ld U•v. L~><1un(I flr•Ch, t.illlOt'nl• 9701 lh1\ bu~•nt~\ •'-(.Onctutt"d bv ,.; Otil'W;'•' partn.-r\n10 Frantrt M Httrdl~n ll'l1\ \totemt-nt ""'" tilf'O 11111111n '""' Cour>h Cltrk ol OrdnQ<! Cou1111 on M»v 18. 1916 PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COUATOI' fNIE STAfE Of CAI.I FOllNIA FOii THE COUNTY OF ORANGE NO Al1612 OllOE II TO SHOW CAU'E IC.C.P. \ 1211 f'S611t PubHY.tCI Or•nlli' Co.t<t O~oly Ptlol M<ly 71, •1'111 Jun•), 10, 11, 1•16 In lh~ M•t•et o• Aonti(iH1on o• ~•MllEAL Y AAE GIOl.EY IO< tn.inor 7lOJ.16 ot name WHEREAS, KIMBEAl.Y JUE GIDLEY. Pet111ont-r. t\d\ h l•d d ~11110'\ w•lh tM Clef Ill: ot ou~ Court •or U ATIMINT O~ AaANOONMINT "" 0<dfr <hanq,119 P.,t•l•OM• \ n.ome OF U'IE O F lrom KIMBERi. Y RAE GIDLEY to PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUSllWESS NAME KIMBERi. V RAE HAllR!SO ... lrt1· tuu0,.,..,l\oQ P•'"'°I\' n .... , .. ._.o,\n tT ISOROEAEO U'ldl •II Pl',."°"' 1n ~~ tht• u "' ut frH# ''' 11t1ou, «>u-..~, ~~~!;0~:0:."·;n~,r:.~:~:~"~;1;·:s 00"':'::' WILLIAM~ ALARM SV5TEM" °"' JUl'f' 1), 1q1-, '" th•• courtroom ot 0 R4"1C,E tOU"lf'f 01\llSION, l-"' r Qrooa•om~nl No l di 100 (tv•c Cl'nl•• 11th SI (O\frt ~,.,,.. (,tf" 91&11 M.sil 0f•W'' Wt\I, S-4ntrt ,.,..n. C.t)1l0t-~c1 (..no •n 1 ~Odrt'\\ fl O 8o• 1.u . Co''"'*~•. '"°"" '••uV' •I .ln'f wh, 1"1· O('t1t•on tOt (~lit ft1&11 t f nitr+O""'Of n.lm,. \l)oUICI M l ~qrc1fU•-O. The -=•(f1hOU\ Ou\1n11,, N•me tfo IT •S fUAf>iEA OROEREOlhdt d ff\rft!d lo •~v• ••I\ fflfd In Or•nQt! fQPI' of ,,,,,. ordn to \how "••IJ~· ~ c.ountvionSee>1 l,19H Publ1\hrd 1n tnt DJ •tv Pilot, • D•vuf Alldn Ct"'"e , 7'68I Mo\· rH-Wtl>•Pf'r 01 Qf'ner tif t•rtu,,..r,on ,,,.,nl• Q\tero tn . Mi~\•Ot't V••io. C~ltf t?•JS MS 11'\ OritnQr Count.,. C•htor'"•~ once 1t Oottdtd Gtorqe C•rtt', 1S•J1 #f'elt tot '"' \U<Cf'-,,,_,r Wrt'ksf:K•or to C.1111tf1a, L4qun~ Hill\, C•IU ~•\l ltliP '1tt1fl' \et tor M~.r1n9 on uw ~l1t1on. Cynfn•~• /ctntt c.inr-ft, )~t Mo\ 0.11/\0' ~Y 1,, 11116 'lUCtOLn 'M1~\10n V•f)f0, C1111• '1•t\ ~htm1,1.,1 O't'•hm OOnn,1 J r,.n (Jr C•·r, 7S6J1 Calif,~, Judqeol Ott' Suc>f't fOr Court L",o:,~·:·.::~. ~~·~.~,A~~OOutf('(j by •• !~.~~~~.~~AVtfS,tl q11n,~r.H 0,., '"' • '"•O •10 ~tW'pOrt Cen••r Dr, No HS\ (J.,.,,,, l\1wo Chu 11,, ,...,ttOrt l •«lt. C_.Uftrftfl U NO fhl\ \ltlt••fU••llf Wtl) flh•rl WtH) ~ht· , ..... fW'. O U ) M4·41IO County (1ur' of O' un~t· (.\)u,,ly on Junt• AU•,tt•r for "'ti"•"•' J. l'>I& Pub11,heo O'~'"O'' Coa't UJ1I\' Pilot F4ISOI MdV11,.on<JJun••J, 10, rt, rq/6 71\d 16 Put>h'ttwd Q;''"(I,. Co."' 01111\' Pi10, '"n• 10. 11, 74, July t, l~lo 7J'J• II> P UBLIC NOTICE PV BLJC NOTICE NOTICE TOCONf'U Cf'OltS CAI.I.ING FOii 8 10$ NOTICEfoCll E 0 1 fOllS 5<""°1 O"l"CI 00dn Voew Ne. A·ITMJ 6•d 0.~dltl\<'. J OOO'tloc. pm ol I~ Sup•rlor Cou•I ol lh~ Sl•lt ol JOlna.i,ol Junt, 1916 C•l1f0f"'" forttwt(ow"'•o•Ot-1.nf)'• Pl+KttOf 8td Rt-t~•Pl Adn\tr'tt~'•l•Of\ tn t P\t" M4tt'!tr ot tn .. [,,,,,., ot Ofh<..•oft,....01\tnct CM AAlESW ZINtit,a•\O hnowo .-t\( Pro1~tl ldt'nt1hcAtton ,..dm••: W Z1~1(. Oet~O\MI (la\"oom dd<l1hon\ ~nCI dll~rdhon• Hoht., •\ ht'rttDY QI'"'" to trl'd•IOf\ (rt'\t y,,..,,, ,.no Wr \ll'f\Otl\ ~hOOI., ... t\aV•Mf<•••"'' •OA'"'' '"' \d•Octi c.e~t Oc~•nVir-wS<t\OOt 0t)1r•Ct lo tllp YIG <ltl1m\ '" tt\e oftl<t> ot tl\r PIAte-Plitn, "',.on 11111 011~.-ot An tl.-.O; of 1f'W' 4tor~\.tt1d<Ourt or tOpt• "t"*\I th()nv ttnd Ldnqtord AHtut~h, I·\~) l"fm to Int uno-"'•9ru•d 11t 1n.-o•••c.u ot 8i<M n 8oul .. vanJ, ~u1tc 701, H'6\\•ft910fl 8 II E I s F 0 II 0 . 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I 002 G.-.ral I OOJ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BAY & BEACH REAL TY GOLF COURSE- VIEW LOT Approx. 1 :.i a c re ; m ay be split for 2 hom es, or ust.• a s 1s for one \'ery lar l'(e ho m e. Over looks new exe('utive golf cou rse & up pct· b ay. Located i n vicinity of la rge estates . $45,000 • • CORONA DEL MAR · 675-3000 1002 P\lblish.r's Notiu: G......a 1 OOJ 'G......t All r~JJ estate adv,•rl1~cd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• In this 11\'WSP llPl'r IS :.ub ____________ , Jet1. to the t'nh!ral F u1r A WATER FR 0 NT If ' Encutiveo Luxury HOME OUS IO ~ i\d 0 19fil! :\IL'STSEl.l.' t \lohu:h makl':> 11 1llt•i:al to S 129,500 .1 llnml' lor all ll1·ason. • :iuvert1s c ·'any prt· Terrific •olu. l ~d. lcrcn cc, h mitutwn. or :\f a I! n ' f • l' " n L I .1 ihs cnmmallon has<'tl .,11 land:.t.1(><'tl. I bl•tlrm , :1 home riqht on th• race. color. rchglon. sex. rnr i.:ar . 111 prc>.lt)!!' •·urn wot.,-with a lanje Ii•· ur national oriizm. o r an m unity. Ch',in' Sharp' inq room. Pitched Spaciuu' '. :!l!OO sq II I\ r mtentrnn to make any 1 ~am ceilinqs thru-out i;uch prdcrence, limit:. ranµt.>t for i·t1ll'rtJ101ni: and t ------~:~:!.~~.~~ ....... 1~~~!~:!.~~-~~ ...... . GetMral I OOz'CHMrol l 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WA.TllPIONT Lu.lo Noni. 6 BH. or ·1 HH. & :! BH ;1 pt. On sundy hcach S295.000 Nt•w·undt.'r construc t 1on . contl•mp (;;Jpt.• Cod. 4 B H. 41 :.i ha .. playrm. o r Slh JU L. 2. frpks .. oak flr~. lnc.lsl'µg _ Pwt & noat. $:j60,000 BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 141 Roy~·d•· [).,,,,. N R bl"> 61 b 1 1002 • ....,. .. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Bluffs lay View s~nsibly Priced \ 01·1 \ I ,11 t' l'll\I 111111 Tr111.1 hghl ~\. ''''"" h'l'I 111 i.:. \lllh 11111•1\ h.1~ l ll'll S11k WUlll01I 11.11111 1111 l'Ollllll ~ J.111 h1•ll , Ufl lo! r .I 11\'11 I' ,I I 11 C t ' Jrapl'rll'"· ~ltl'l'I t.11· .1 11on1 :J lltlr11h ,\I l'JI l1u~ :it s:l:J.;"x10 l 'a ll l'l.111" 11 C. F. Colesworthv REALTORS 640-0010 SECLUDEO SPANISH ESTATE ASSUME SlS.000 ()1111'1 1'11,11111 •" Ill fllll .ti<' If ,I I I. I 11 1: ' "\ t' I' I ll II I' ii '.111:.•tlkwav ltt ~r111111<1 , "'"ll1°l'l'll II\ l11~h Jdvlll' "·'"'' •• ,,·1t1ll\1• l'llltl h1•ht\\ 1 <'II 11 It• t nol ' llun,ordi:.l'rim ination .. nml funl'lwnal ll1•111g room o expand to Ma:.tcr ~u1t<' has dl.'n/sil· Hcond story. Park ----------1 ting rm. c.111 for :l()()\, your boat at the door S t' JJ .I I ·' t l ' Ill J ' l 1' I ''"'" 1111111 ,,11wt 11:1 ry pl11' :1 •·h1hln·n ·~ n•t rl'.1\, l"11rm.1I il1n1• t-"1m1h 1011111 lh·ar c11ur11 .11il 11lus sum m1•r I un ponl' aM•I :-4 II of C;d1l111•111a hvmi:. Tukc 111·,•r C).1,..1 111i: h1an .1l ~:J.IH 1)1•r month :'\o 111•11· lo>.111 1•11,, 1:-' F11r prt 1 .•k ~hu11111i.: rnll K-li llOltl This newspapl.'r w ill nut lcnowing l:v arccpt any udvert isi nt: l f'lr n •al estate which is in viola· tionofthC' law -----Houses for Sal• ••••••••••••••••••••••• General llEOROOM $37,750 VA.NO DOWN $1200 Total tash nl!cdcd to buy this be autiful J bedroom h ome V ~\ super move-in c·ond1tion . New carpels. ne w pumt ="car s ho pp1ns: and ~thoul:;. Extra lan~c rl.'ar ~ ard. Hurry , et w1111 l la!-l at this Pri<01'. 003 l;i6i ()Pff, "t' fJ •ff\ I f'J ,,J r, t f I [~·lflNld HUMTIMGTON HARBOUR 2 STORY-P'OOL $63,900 S.10·9922. Pn ct•Ll ril(hl and ftlioJ Newport Ii•· inq at it's ~st. Easy to show and Ready to 90! - WATERfRONl tiOMl:~ REAL ESTATE 631-1400 BRAND NEW Newport Heiqhh!!! HOMES FOR $70,000!!! LEA'S£ Complett?ly up-graded N1•wpurt Heights hom 1.• No rommon wall in thc~c lor a very rcasonahlc l>rand n ew :1 btl. 21 ~ h ;.1 l'fll'l' • Thl'\'c b<:•lruom:- duplcx umts w /frplcs. 2 µlu..; Lll•n . Sunn.v kill'h••n patios. balcony. '1 hl 1111 h all the wifc·Sa1t·r 1:ara~c w /;1ut11 d oor i:ood1<'s. Two full prt\'all' Ofl(.'OCr 1-'r ont umts h~l\'I.' ha 1 h s F ;i 11 l ii ,, t 1 1· s1·toml r1r1•11la n.:-m :\l UH . l:tnt.ISl'ilJllllJ!. l>on't mis:. SJ!JS ~:?S.&IG·7711. this one! Call toJuv ~ &lli7lil • -------=--.t•:nv111 PA.INT, PATCH AND PROFIT Mesa Verde Loafer's dream ready to move in and relax. *Balboa Island * Largl.', 1.11 t i•• J.;lun1l bayfr1111t hu m l' wilh 11r1\·;t1l' pier. On larg1· 1·11 r n1•r l o t (1111• o l' I s l.ind·:. hc~l lllv1·k ::. App 't only. 1 HI 'i i• f I '•" 1 1 •. :! 11111'111 "'"" h h11mc un(••---------- 11111 1111 SB:J . .,110 \'il'\I' Ill :'\:111·th IJa~ , :J hdrm . 1kn. l,1r1:e pallo. !lh'llS lu i.:oo<l hrud1 & public Jll<'r l mmur l'lllltl :J21 SJpph1rc 0 1"'11 Sun 1 5 Corona del Mar 2:!11 \\'all'rt runl . :t l1drm + i.:u,·~t rm . :I "'' l'I'. : h.11h:-. Xl111 ~.1111h !<Ille· f111.1l1tlfl Oii l;l fj!t• Ill! II 1lh fl);11111·l' ll't'l'' 01J1·11 Sun 14!·-' Some Location 22 Years REDUCEO $25,000 P•ninsufo Point 3 Jltlrm • :! l1.,1h hum" with l.1rgc J:11ml~ r m , \locl bar , C'PJl1Ji:1I Jl'l·1- Cl 1•,.. r :l 1· a r c .1 r a i: l' • l'l'll'<'d .et 'I :.!~"'""' H73·31i4i3 l\i:l KOlll; 1·:1·1·,... MEW LISTING! Corona de! Mar \ :l l11lrm . :! ha1 h lt111111· '" 1111·111nt· I 1 um h.11'111 lt11 .1111 "' 1•r .! 1·ar i;:ar.1.1:" • • 1•,lr .1 p :11l.111:.:. oil I 1111 ... ..! :-Olt111 h••lllo· ha,.. • ll'IJh':.., \It'll ,0\< ~L'J):Jr~lt' ~ JrJ l ltl,1.11.JO \jjJ.:Jtilj;J \il:.!·225J fo'.V"lo associated BROKERS AfAI TORS J OJ\ W l alboo &7 1 He.J J Bdrm, l', hat h h o rn<' in J.?ood lo1·at1on. Near shop· pmg . Onl.v $<10.500. Call lod av fl42·25:15. ''' '111•& ,, • 1 n •J 1r tit~· r Sha rp 3 IJt'droom. 2 ln ith fl \l.110\ 1-.1,\'-ll 1'11rk l1k l' g r oun d s \•nhanc:e entry lo this d ra m a t i c l'xccu11 vc h11m <'. Lari:e livinJ.! rtJOm with cruckllng (in•placc. ldc;.ol lor 1·ntcrlainini:. II u g c ..: a r d 1• n v 1 <' w k itch e n . D ine. Lus h tr opica l wall ed <·ourtyard. Sweeping ~lmrs to massive muskr ~wll' and i.:urst (1uartcr.s Shows like a model. Call ['tllfl,11 homl·. Easy m atnl uincd • 67J-6900 • ya rd with mud1 added -Like A Model con crete. Wrou~ht iron •--------•---I S11 r r111l llll 1• n 11r~1•11 en closed c·ou rt.vard GR[ T CANYON w 1•\·1•r .1·1h111.I! yo11 '\1· Priced right at S4Jl.OOO. A \1,1111\·d . Elc·µ1111•·•· 1'1·1~11.., Ca ll for showm~ 11uw ! '! 111 1l11s hu~l' :J lol'ol1·m. Your Serve I~ I BUY formal d111 r m. li:t· l.1111 V II b .... 1 QUMPEERSB Dt.•ane ll1i.: L'anron '"" 1 m .,. "Pa•' 1" rm lwnw o cy ull. 11auu c lCll· ei·utivc honw Tiu ... Jilll I.~ c·m· 11a l111 Ill~ wo:1 j ms. sw1mmin~. Hli<J'::. FOREST OLSON INC can be yours in your 0"' n :-<i. ft. 1•nct 1.11111 1·ond11 ha" 1555 W Baller C M ;in outstand111i.: I'll'"' ;,1 private w o rld Alunit MexttoMart.et W~ thl' IOl h IJil'\lay anti llEOROOM w i t h ·I k 1 n i; s 1 z c S49-8655 • I I MODEL HOME !163·7881. . <>"t" '''" • ,, s t uN ·0~1 ··"'' bedroom~. dl'n , familylm--lliilllii.,.iiiiill ___ j!re1•n. tiCI' ln•t 1\01)( '1t·11 room. l'ar king f or -------dl'1·k w11h ler1• 11ni.: U.1 ~uµl'r :.h.111, htJm boats/motor homl' on 3 1 IHH} 111 pr11 .111· ""' 1hr1111i:hn111 l'p~r;11h•1l 111 [~IS!ill arrc. l'ncl" rctlurcd for NEW LISTING yard .J:11•u 111 :-p.1 llt•'1 t 1t•r1 11.11 Tl11~ ho1111• qui {·k :.all.'. Ai:cn t Newport Crest 1·~elut• 111 111)! l'a11.11111 1-.1~ a forr 0 111·r m1"11'1 .111tl St:!0.000 :.till '"""' 111..t• ,1 modd Founta.,n Vall!/ ~-S·_84~._c_vcs673·77:17. 2 n d r m .. 2 ba t h 640·6 I 6 l I' :\Ith' 111 111·1·:111 C111 1w1 ~~-----townhouse, formal din· Int ~how 1., ,11111. ru., 1· TWO STOR WESTCLIFF ing rm., upgradl!d carp htt"'f' \lt;:l 1>;1;; really nice! Sf;J,500 , · 1 • , 1• , ., • , , •• 1 $47,900 P rit·cd r1i:hl-1mmacu-Balboa Bay Prop. [ I Plann e d communily late J bedroom home R alt ~ l.i.LJ.t 'U·U ~~~.':;t!~~~l~~0°u~~~ o:~ :~~~k c1~:1~~~!·~~~J It~,~~~;; * 61~-1°:6'0 * 'Q'Jitj'if:~ plan fomlly huge ina:-.kr SlPET•1·lud1E•d )B·;1AnRI RS!IEl.TSIT>o l•--•_-_!I•_-~~·-• --•I !'\Ull'. JUI{, private 1111110 . FATHER 'S DAY 1tua1 lH'll'k tercplan· and -REALTY-P.ARTY HOME llGCAHYOH FAIRWAY LOT :! car garage. Full 11ru··· S.17.Wll This o rw t an'I T he w .1rmth o f lw;iul 11'ul L:u gl' II I hil 111 fll'l''l 11!1• last, call 11ow. l1G:!·77!Sl$ wood <'Y hnck well lw a an.'L• ~:s1'l'llt•nt l11Pal11111 JO~ I•> the mr111 111 .'11111 for :1 r1• ... 1tl••111·1• pr11\'11l1111: 64M200 675·4060 )Q.. K€Y BAYCREST HOME: 1t1c 01 t.rg htlrm~. :1 l•:i . a :.p.·1·1.w11l11r ,.,,.,,, \\1lh ""1""REALTOR.~IC PLUS t or ma l din . FH . 11 reva•·, "'""'" :11 GUESTQUARTERS 1';1thl'llrnl t'P1l 1 1111~. Sl:!:-1.fHHI C.dl117!11i;i.111l111 IREAD.AHDIUTTER Tradilton:il :"'i i·wpurl 1•l cl(a ntl,v lPrra1·cll ;ip1.1<1111tm .. 111 DUPLEX ONLY lh-11l'll 11 111111· Thr1·1· g:irdi·n.., & ~parklln ~ ",. •· •" IRYl~E TeRRACE \1•\\ t•ll lh1• 111.1rl" I !.••\' 1•1\ .I ll!'tf I Ol\H 11 I ·I 111 th I PlllU \\II h I 111•1•1.w<' .111tl wl'I lt.11 •Ill .1 l,11 "<' loll 111,.:hly 11pJ!l'.11food \11r ... I l\'••h 111 f1•n•d .ol SI l.!.:t•HI Ii It i·:!';'ll _, .... •,,,_ ... I fj,. ....... Sl9,9001.• '"""''" '''"""m'. '"'"' 1~'1 1""'m "" 1 "'"' & [ ~ l!~~~li ~'~ tr:11h•r .. 11 .. r,.11 al &!4.!1;,11 1 ~· c;r .. al ~t:..rkr lcor the ll<'W Ii' 111 I! r 1111111 11· 11 h REALTORS I I ~,.,~. !11!11 " • 111 \ csh>r llut h 2 h<'d room 1 r l' ll •' l' , • • ' I• .1 l 1 1 1 11 '] ----. ... i----iil"'•'••r.!J~~;;;;;;~~~~~·~~~~~~~J;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ um ,, an~ 11n ~1nJ.!1~1e\'<' ltttt>ht'11 lm.-t•I. hmn.:r with n>r-nt•r lol'allu rt with a 11rv;1l t':\lr.1 111 LOW l>OW!'< 11r11~run1 dud .. 11 .111nlhl'I' h11m1• ;1\;11l;1bll· Hare hargJm 111 1h 11\1n lk.iul1tul llurry· n 111 5-t6:!:11J #:lll'"' .,11,11!1•1 :. 1t1th • ,,,, 1 ,. • "' .,, •. 1· ktt<'hl•n. h11i:1• 111 1111: [~ i room with 1lrt·1>l,1l'I' .111tl 6 NEW UNITS ll1PdJ1lJ ~·h~,111~ ::'~;~~1• 1·~';·~;1~:;::1 . --·-"••··~ prul>l'ft) Call 11:. tor .1 p EASTSIOE 11 "•ntm .. 111 ''' ,,.,. COSTA MESA N t H • ht fli:l ll!°>o>41 ewpor efg S "''""11"' ''' ,, .• ' J Bc1lr1111m . :! h a th [~ I 11\4n1·r ·~ u11 1t \l'llh OCEAN VIEW IJjlJjllj\!I l1 r<'ph11'1'. l~l 2 lll'flrnoni Jil'UJ;F r1·n1 .1b ,\II h a1·1• ltl1· $85 900 . --·-• •-1•-. n1of, 1111 < l'd ,11r h<•al 1ng. ' • l' n <' I 11 ... t' 11 g ;1 r a i: 1• ~ , llr1•uthl;ik an g h11.v :i ndlm-••-•••••--~ M't>ar.itc l'lt1•hisl'tl pat1w,, 01'l·a11 vicw frnm 1"1' POOL HOUSE h11Ht111s. lancb(·a rJl'd with ~lll(lllUS c11rr l>rivt'. Cuh 1111ly ~ 17 .!1~111 S11.erkhn ~ rullv uu\1Jlllht11.: :.1>nnli.lt·1· l1kst11m· t1r11·k walk lc;ub iww 1111111 "11 h '"" 111 :.~·~icm~ l'nnl'tp.il~ 11111~ to hr1l'k (l nl'·slorv h11mt• h 1·il r1111111 '. :.! ha1 li.... FIXER UPPER IARGAIH 38EOROOM so.ooo LOWDOWN 1'111TII' 1·1· .. 11!1•1111.11 ....... T11•1• 11111•1! ~ln•1•I to l.11 ~:·· l.1mtl\ "11·11 h1110t' 1111).!r• 111 mi: r11<1m "'11 h rn ,,,..,,11 •' 11s1•cl hr11·k l1rt•11l.11·1• l'ountl',\' k111 •h1·11 111111· s I' p a r " l .. w II) I! I 0 I hlllc!ll\:1\ 111 ,J'lt•r Mt1l1• aml d11hi1·1·11·,.. rtt"ru H1 1111! 11u111l anti hn1 .. h Maki• rnonl.'y' :11;:1111111 'I • t I ' ' SOL VISTA \(',\ \T .111rl 11.,111~ 111 1•n101· °'"" , .1rp..t1n1. ,\· ''"'· 111· .. lt 11.11111 ·" ••••\\ \\.•t•'r fh'·"'"' .! 1•41t1u' ~ h.1111.. ..... l.11 ... •tel dt '·il ·' '""''' ,, , d 'l'lll'r 1'111"<1 d ~lli,'l~oll I h1111·1• 111 f1 •1 lll"'' 962-7771 BB INDUSTRIAL PROP. 11111<1nor lire c k II II t/ 1• h ,·11· 1n 111 •· •. 1111 ' h 1n 1• Plac• with two f1rc11!;11:cs 11IU!< 111' c· I. 111 ~ :i 11 11 ~ '' IE 1Qua"1I ~ If,• " ' f I "' ·' L'ntlc•r 1·1111,t r111•1 io11 I llr 11at111 • '"41' n mi ~ k111·h1'11 ·''''· t ,,,, .. d Prap•rti•• ~ On )IHI :c:1110 lot I Sl'jl 1111 lh I ht•.1 111 :!Ill! .tpl i)l·r.,111 \ '"" 1\t 11 1! j•u•I "' tuglo li1111·k ".1'1 \111 VI" 11111111 1111 111111 t' hlrlc-. ~l.111,(UI () I I II .. 1h • • :11 , 11.1 . :121111"1rt :-. ... , ro m. "11 11 ..,a ' \\'1111 l 1 .... t lht• \\'1'<'k1•111I ' 7S2·1•20 \'ii•\lo &. ;-.;,,,, '~'"' \ ( llurn-. lh1.s "'Ill .s1·ll fo:.t llearr\·. i·.·ill "oo ....... ,. ~ N1w~, 11•cH . ..., '" .....,. ~ ••1:! :!H>-1 & 1>7:1 11711:! Call !l<ll 77 !QI ROiERTS REAL TY ·rhi· r !;l""' cl w n 11 P'RIMI WATERAONT $16,SOO ldcolly situated ;itlult condo -never otcup1ed tst ll'\'<'I unit -<iircrt oc 1•c5s to ('IOOI and rialio. Jo: 11 J 0 y B a Y I It' W + I' n re r r I' c Ii r l's I \' I (' l'.l lANGE YOUH 1:1FE AN L> CA L L NOW~ M6·2313 . Uf11N '11 I •''\ 'iJr ... 1 t "J f [,_IR*lld Sellinit anylhini;t with a Duily 1'1101 C lui.srflrd Ad Is a simple m ulll'r Just 1.'all t>42·~i8 :i. . r a I 11' S('fl 1dll' II ··m.. 1; 1~ :;1:;11 148-1688 \\'1·'t :1 l>ally l'il11t · JACOBS RIAL TY 675-6670 n11~"1rw<1 1\1I ll4<1·51iiH G....... ·1002 G.-ral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• fllcC?t~.!~! 9UALITY-AREA- PRICE Com bined in excltin~ fash ion in this Shorecliffs 3 hcdroom. 3 ba. home w /its forma l d in ing rm., ram. rm . & studio. T he r ooms are la rge, patio is priv . Gar den is lush. $169,500 Fee. r A COl.DWILl IAMI• CO. 1002 G...eral 1002 .••...••.•...........•..•.......•............. macnab I Irvine realty "LIDO IA. YFROMT" For <i t oul'h of c leganCl'. Wl' a re o ff e ri n g th•:-. 11 c•c.1r -11 cw conte m po ra ry 1Count r y ho me w /French ac cents . in 5 hcdrooms, 51;<J halhs. formal ch mn~ room & upstair!" s ilt.In g room. Designed by Edward r.r c n zbnl'h. $5S5 ,000. ll:irrit•I Perry 642-8235 < N59' 642·8235 Have somNhln.: yoo \\':lnl to sell' CloS51f wti ntli. do it "ell L1ll NOW, t>-l1·50iH 644-1766 901 Dover Drive Harbor View Center Irv ne a1 Campv!> Valley Center 7S2-1414 Tnvrs<:111y Jvne I 0 1976 ~:~: !.~~.~ ........ I~'!'!!:!.~~~.~.· ........ ~~!~! !.~: .~~ ....... 1~~:~! .'":>:. .~~~.. ••• •• ~~!~! .":.~ .~ ....... . ~~! .~~ ~ ........ j~:~: .~~~.~ ........ I~!.'":':..~~ ••• •·•• I~!!.~~.~ ...... . G.....-el I 002 General I 002 Balboa Pe"inswlo I 00711afboo Po"l"i!do I 007 ~~!!~~::~ ....... !?.~~ ~'!'!~i~!~~~~.~~1~.!?.~~ ~~:i.~~ •••••••••••• !?.~~~a Beac:h •••• '.0.-1.s. ~~~.~~~~ ••••• !~.~ p br Mr 1 •ATTEN110 N · 111, ""·'I l1., 1· :1;;;:·1·1~·;:,·1~~··\\ .... 11:--••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 THE LEAST YOU CAN DO IS LEASE! Unique hus homes for lc:.1)..t• 111 Irvine. on the Peninsula, in Corona dc l Ma r. The Bluffs. Mcs;1 V 1·r<.ll• and Newpol'l Shores. Some ~·pu t'I~·. ~ortw s um llll'r ; the lc:cist y 1111 n rn do is lt·a:-.. 1 T hroug h ll111quc . U~l()UI l<!.,LflJI<, /11 \I (,111,• II 11• I ,, • I \' 111 I ;(1 t l()M~§ 1,h 1.()(1() .. , I f!• 'I' ti IOOZ~ol 1002 ........... , •.......••.•........•......•.•.... \.\' l<S 1.1-: Y N · TAYLOR CO. HEA LTOHS SI llL't' l H46 PANORAMIC VIEW! $275,000 /\ truly exquisite home w ith :J Jgc bdrms. fa m rm & f'ormul dininJ.! rm. Profcssionully dt.1c·oratc<I. Owne r has s pared no expe nse in t•reating this fine "Villa .. w /lush l:mdsc·. Call fo r appt. 21 I I Son Jooquin Hilts Road NEWPORT CEMTER, N.I . 644°49 I 0 u IC 0 ice l\1 .1111 1)1 ..... 1110 I 1 -11 •• .Ill '11111 up l (I I\ r I ll11!111 '''"" Go¥ernment 11111·1, 11 1 1.. 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Owner 675-0049or12131966°4977 01"" 1·4 PM. G .... rol 1 OOJ Balboa Penin~ula I 007 .......••.•••...........•..•.....•............ THE BLUFFS ;') HH. :1 11,1 . lj!I' linm,• ~1·.11 \\:1h'r ~li.!.~.1~1 ":t I In California" 6 EASTSIOE DUPLEXES I '1•n1ln I 1111 I H \ •' •I 111 11 11 In \I \ \f \(11'! It '1\ll,111• d1•1·111 1°11111. Im !111'1 ~ lilHl~I l11dt11I\•• !'\\ 1111 ll. t••1t1t 41j 'Hl'f lu. \ ... \'\\t11 l 1t\tlt\ .UHi ~l• ,11,1 1 •l I 1111 d.011• 1· il11to1' I .li e • ,,.,. 1<1-.IH \l(l'I· l I l11d1 .t 111.1 ~•· I ... 11111• H1 .. !l111,:11.1 .11.1I t.1..;.111111 1111·,1.;11!.11 -Ii.Jiii ol 11.1tl .. plu-tlt•c 11111 ~I • 1 .. 11.11 ' .1 I I FANTASTIC VIEW I ' 11·I11111 I 111il I '> plol It 1 ,.1 .I h.!1111 .I It.II h l '', 11111 •' .;/OilZJt, REAL ESTATE 900 c;1 •• n., .. ,,,. S1 ,q..i 9•7l ~'9 OJ•~ HOT ITEM! I hi• I l1d1111 1.1 111 11~ 111•111 .. 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I '.\l.L Ii 1:11i1o11, . ~ PR€HIG€ .Arch1t~ct's Home I HOM€~ ll.1rluw \"11·11 11111' ·I Bii . . 111• Ill-. 111d1 '11'~ !'I I 11111111 h ..... 1 .... l'illr;im1 mrrn 962·4471 (. ·:~1 546·8103 OWNER ANXIOUS .I l\1'111101111 11\,tl Ill\\ 1 !'I• ,\ (1.111.! \I ,di. 111 ·li11pp11l1' 1111-.1 1 .. l1o ... ·h I .ill .111~ 111111· SCOTT REAL TY 536·7533 Seller May Con,ider 1·· 11 \ \ . \ Su ht• ,.,, II Ill\! Ii"' al 1111' bl'.ll"li It" 1':C' .. 1tH1 1i1~ 1!1.-.. 1 m .1;:;:!1 .. 111 MASSIVE MASTER \ 1111 II 11" I 111.., .o l-.111 . 111 Ill 1 ft ,1111!1o I 11lto It \o•ll I' \I I. I •• 1 h I -h II I 111.1 ... 1 .. 1 ... 11110 I \l\llllUll " ·•1>1••111\1·11 .111d ,.1111.11\'tl ••n ,1 l •• t J..'-, ul t\, '·" lot 1111, 11111111· 0111 .. , .c 1.1111111 11•1111 .11111 1111111.ol d111111 101<1 \11 1'\l I 1111\ I h11lll1' ,11 ••••• ,, .. ,,1hl1 pl ,,~ 3 BR + FAMILY JUST RED UC ED $2500! anyfime •Woodsy Scttinq • ', \\ l." 111,. .1111111 •I I 1111._li,.11 • "-I 111 I .1 1\IC ..:. r.,, I ••t ' 111 '' •h'tt i..I.•--,\ 1 llt '.1111l1·ol h1 .1111\'<I I• 11111 • I ., I tlo 11 pit \,l,1111 "'.lo 11111 *Condo Buys * ·; l\d1111-:. lo.t '1111 1•H ·''"''~ ~Ith• It• ~th1p puq ~\ tw.u tt "'·•!• 1CHI I l'.tl I Ill• ' I. ;J l h • IM'.111111111 )..II dt II '\ 11 lllt l ·i•1•; 141 t \ l I\ I hlO L;' ~1:.! .• ,4>41 It 1 •I II I Ill 1 111 d I I'. 1111 " lldrm • 011 do1 ( 111•1• 111 '""1'111111 ,'( 11 .. :11" '"' ltlU~ Cl\\ Ui I ~''" UU! ~ t!I ·~;,n COMPARE THIS PRICE! .:1;11 11pL!l1.11ktl llr•11111 , .11p1·1111 )! ~l't" I utl1•tl ft,fl 14' flftf"i fl('f'\ltl \'ti ~ II u l I. 11 ~ E l. I. Tl.Ill\\ .11 •• ,,1111 Enjoy the Good Life 499-4584 •Beac:h * 1.1111111to1i... , 11:-111111 :!~<'" Mobile Home ... 1, 11 :c 11d 1111 11 1 !~!'! .......... !~.~~, !~!'! .......... !~~ [ ~ HAUi f:11n rm. ""'' -.11111111 l.g1• 111 I ~ .11 d II~ "" 111•r t'J I 1i•1!1 RARE 3 BEDROOMS HUGE LOT \\',tll-. 111 111 Ii ~1·.1 h11r~ T r.10 1 Ill.I '..'lo.1 t.1111 ;in·a " 1111,t.!J",hlt•• \--11111;rl1l1· I • lu.11l, "''~ .°>lHI :.!u;:.i ''"l\111 l.11 •11 ,~ ~.X:!I l"l.1•"" I ·a1i1o11111:1 l'l.111 I II.I' ll1111 I t 11 I 1h· '.11 1'1111hl1• tl1111r •'1111 1 :'1111 rut I'd 1111111.. nn>m 11 .iii ,,,,,,, lll1i ... 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BH. 2 HA. hltns . new p.11111. r ph . wa ll11:11ll'r, till' m hath... ll1i.: ltllll REDUCED PRICE :\lt111• u11 lo the 1111·,.llJ.:l' hum\• th at you tll'!>1'rH' m 1111• hl'.11111 t ul .\!1·.-.u WtMHb 't'l"l1011 HI l"u:-1 a .\lt-:-.1. llU.tlil~ h11111t· 111 t'\t•r.1 11 .11 1'111-.•ll n· clun·cl lo ::>i'.1.!IOO Tri 11•1 d \\l\h a llWllll 11'' I h.1l 1-;111 1101 In· 10111111 111 \11<l,11:-m .•rkl'l t'.tll 1111 appt. to '"'' 1111,., 110 1111· m•;ir Suul h l'11as l l'la1.1 546-4141 ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC. ram11~ h11111 1· 1111 h111:1· room,·lBR. Asking v .11 1111,.111" 111111,.. 1,11 11 l'.11k ~11.1111 h' c ... 1i.;.·11..- f\·111·1·d 11tl \\Ith l ;1!1 p111t• p1111I •111<1 J.1111111 I •tlli.:f\ lt ·\••I l\llh r1·d Ill< 1r1·•·,•:111ll 1·0111pl1:tt· $69,500. Trade lle•lr.111111 •• :1 ""'"' 11,: ,,,.,1 \11'1111 1 lntn pn1.11·~ F ro111 p;it1t1 ·~ OK.540-0555 r 111111111 t..iltlll'll 1·1111! 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I A'DSIJCIATES • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • h. .ltt ,17;, I'~' t, \.! M l'(t s \I.I. 'I U \Ill, N e wport Be a ch 3869 1HH1l I·• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HI \ .·,(I l oll '"l\'111• fq of1', "ll'.lll h,11 l11t1I., 1111111 1>11\1 d l'.11111 I II •I'• '"II ,,,,o to I.!. .I l'HI I ' I t I ' I I I . I I 11•11,tet' lrlhllll' ..!lod .!h,1 I 11111 11 ol ••I Cllllll I 11 Ill l•l'"I I \l'll\'\t:I" I ll<drn.1111. l".11111 h 111n111 l.otl 111 lltL: fll'.11 (111lf f111•pJ,11 1• .! 1,11 i.;,11 ,1g1 Sl'\tol ,l.S'I OH\ .! Ill I 11.i Ill I In \" '""~·· 1.1111 k1l1 \h'\\ 1111 111 lli•loi"' lluplt•\ I Iii .! 11.1 :..ltHI 1.-;;, II.Kii •d.' 1.)(~'' 1~101 ~I'"' i 12 iH•M, I·' I' 1• 11 1 111 . It 11 n '. Balboa Peninsula 3807 I 01'1 ,, .. ,." \ d ) I I t .If tll.11 g,11 ~1,1 ·1011 itl\llt I .-..11 lr)'JI, 111111 ..,.. 1,11 HI\•""''' ! 1111.t11 p11 11I lo 11111 ,, '''"l"111 11111 ll 11pl1·'· ,,11111.1.s.i:t:1rn11 tol'11.r.i11 1<11 11111 .. s.111 .111.11111111 llH :!' · 1\11 popula r S1111 l.111 .. ltn 111111 1'1111w I tl'Y. ,\, .111 Jul\' I :sl•~i '•Ii it~l I 111 IU:l '1:!15 \\ .1"-IH+i •Ir' 11r On U ,1 \ ••••••••••. • ••• ••. •• ••. I S 1tl1• rtl '.11 111 " 1111 111,1 I' ol 1" oil• I .11 lolt 11 \\'1·~\l'llfl I 1111 l.1111 1'111, hhh'ot\\ ·" 1111 ti I' 11111 1111 "'"'" 11'1•1g hh11 1 h11 11tl 1110 to\\ 1\1 I 'ol'I II" I .! Ill 1:111 i;7111 1''1• 1 .I:! 1'·11 o•rn,il-.i•r• l..1r~t· 2 ht 11111111· l 'pl'-(11 h 1\ plll\ 1:111111111 11el1 \ I' ,. 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S1t111 l•r s hore n•s ult,,:. H·l~·~iiK AportMents Urrfum. Summer Rentals 4200 Offi'e Rental 4400 Busineu . Business • enonals 5350 Joh Wanted, 7075 Help WMhd 7100 ~p Wanted 7100 0 rtu ty 5005 Oppo ...... -1ty 5005 ····~·················· ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·············~······························· ppo "' ,-.1111 h 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• , 111·1nktnJ.! prol>lc1n ., Newport B~ac ' llr. cl••n . lliJ ll•0 •1 l'l·11111 150 I Westcliff Dr. C:ill i\k11hol llt'lpli111· ••••••••••••••••••••••• l~t.. nr i1t·di.:1" s:w11 "k "' :'\ewport F111an1·u.1 I Ctr SECURITIES SALESMElll...I • 21 hr:. a t.la y 11:15.311:10 SJ) • B1 ... 1t1 h '"Jl .l ulv & !):.!;,u "'" •Ii \UJ.! L·a·1·n9 Off1·c· Spac:• " - --.u-.' -' 1· '" li-f-f 1-"' " "' "' hi h h Sl'IHITU,\I. HEi\Ut-:lt ol1T11r,1l1•ol . "'''"'· l1lk t11 •· '' ·• cu11 1111 Sate Manager New con cept -g e r t a·n aver age I \ t -· 0 1x•11 IU /\1\1 10 l'M Youn~ 1\l\01·1wy seeks in ler\·:o.ting nun·laW)t•r JOii Tr;ivel prcfcrred . 541.!·~IJ!< t'\'l!S. hn ry 1:1:1111 . .t H;n·trunt . pnt ht·c1t•h c7141ti~23 111cict 211• payou t! l\thu:t•onallmatters. ,\lllh 1111ly . n11 111·h :!hr. l.o\\t'I ~hr. dup Aui.t $-150 31:! N. El (.;ammo Ftcul, Hefp Wonted 7100 it.a 11 hlk tu h,·h Yrtv \\k, St·pt S:~5U \.\k . <>('t SccuritiC5 West Inc. is increasing it's San Clcmcntc .t'orappt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1i:; cii:t 7:w t:>th ) rly ls1-. :.! :1tllts. southern California sales force. l!l'.!·0034 492 !HJG •/\/\AAA <1 >Positions s.i 7 s m" 11 at I' .. n lkkpr Construe $900 1;7;, tll!l~i ~~.;,;.::~;:::,., ABORTION Secy Construe $850 ..1 ....... If you are lice n s ed you s houJd c h eck coun~ehn..: &: Hcfcrr;it Employers Pay Fees ./£,...... into this d y namic securities firm. l 'n•i.: 11.•sl .;n ·a1l. wknt.ls Liz Hcrnd<>rs ""''n«.v ./ ·~· .... ca.K~• h ./,,.. .. _ _. :!1 llr llclµl111c5-l7 !l l!l5 402U lhn·hSt, Ste JO.I ~::;..-,.:.~:,...... A ccess t o a ll m a j or e xchaftges. OTC l'HJo:<::-.:A:-;'I'" :'./iowporl Beach tiJJ 11190 Aporlmetds Fvrnished or Unfurnished 3900 l.akl' i\rro\•ht•.Jd. p lu:,,h ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'h.dt•t, II _\-OU \\ .trll tht• Tiii-: l·:XtTl't:"(; ltt•.,l s.'iO rl;i~ 11r ~;-,11 "" PALM MESA APTS. :;iii !J:!f>" ADVERTISING SALES Salesp e r son w ith n ewspape r . display a d vertisin g cxpt•rie n cc. Good salary, com m ission s and t•xccllcnt fringe benefits. Must have good car. Call' D is p l ay Advertis ing Manager for appointment, Orange Coast Daily Pilot: (714) 642·4321 Equal Opporfwtity Employer \ll ;\:l .TESTCl~l'T ON THE BEACH ti( 'I I 11.ll'h. l1'<ii Jill 1 llr 21 · 11.r . 1khl\I' lt11 n h11lllt-I.,.:\· !lJ I 111, M in -..111<1 '" rl a 1111 1111 !ootlrjl.l,:.Cll \IC\\ Ill jdl} & (',1tal111:a J Ulll' 15·.ium' :m. s10110: .l11ty .• ~sou , ,\111:. ~~1111111 , I 71111 I·: lll'l'••lll 1'11111 Fur :q111l 1;;:1 ;:1:11 ()\\ ",. Call Mr Howard 645 . 6101 an.a Muni· Bond". l. I t I t Cull tt1r l\ppt, f::;t:.rh ·i;s u ., arini.: 1·011 1< 1·n 1:1 ----- t11t1nH•l111i; &. r el\'rrJI i\Cl..wl':"\G <...:Lf:HK. t ype 55 Help Wanted 71 oolHelp Wanted 7 '00 .\hurtion. t.u.lopl1on & \\prn JO kc:} 1 intt!lh,Ul"nt •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 1'1111 :0-1 ll.'t 1\rl11lt;., \u I '1•h l.1•il ;\l1•,a Dr ~u11 up "lor e 11l I 1t·e;. 1·111:. 1lq1-, ;11r "·''" 1;:w1 llc.-al'11 111. II B >1·12 21134 Phone for appoint m e nt w ith William K l\1 cClcndon. kt>eprni.: !\I / F . ~cw i\ ll a 11l1 ~ Bankrnl! II•>" k kl' l' 11 t' r I 0 ( ri r c J\l'Ci\ltf-: 5 17 :!5ti:J 5 IO·tii91 CALIFO HNI.\ ~la11:11.:t•r, ;\lcd1.Cal CX· .l\l r . • ;, 1111..~ t-;u,,l uf :0-O'I\ porl -----CAN.\1>11\~ BANK JM.•i· nf'\\ c;artit'ld Con-EXECUTIVE ActintJcs tlirN·tor Opcnrn.: nr w o tfil'c in \·alesl'Cnl lluspJtal, 7781 Bil II l • :,11; !r>CliCI FREE RENT 1lll 1t·«i. a" low ·'" :i:-1• 1wr ~ll II ~lll>,,11111 \'1t•JO & L.1c 1111;1 :'1:1,.:111·1 ~1111 111 :!l"~'"'I ll Kil 111111 17141 752-1950 208 I Business Center Dri•e Suite 106 REGISTRY Atlult rcs11l cnt car e Ncwr1i.rt Bcarh ,\rra C:arficld Avl'. llunL Heh. <'cntcr. full t1m<.'. «all for lt.:Ornl'I' of .l:.11nuon•1• & X.17 !lti71 La bor l>1:.pult! ill lr•ine, Califomia 92715 ··Mas~acl' for l he ~Ian \\h11 wa111:> lh1.• Xlras Jll hll•." llume, Ult, llotcl ~Ill ·1().111 ;,µpt. t>l2·!">1il\1. Cam 1111 ~ H d " I I m p111)!1'1'~): llll'thatt• opening~ l11r as ------- R Es 0 RT ~~;~~;i~~:.~~·:~~:t~~~!~:~~: •l'.\lt >FHl·:1-;1<1-'.Y I'• Busineu Lost&Found 5300 l\'11\.'iSl\G 1-: i\ m hu I anl'l' Pc· r sr'l'T\f1(•1 m•ccll•cl. J-::\IT I. a ppl_v 111 ll\'l"S(lll . <!:JO I I :\l11Ulltlll l'kwv. Cl~. I.al! llllb t1:1o·!Hl\.I 1 i.1,,t :111t 11Hc rat 111ni; 1~1 llnokkt·\'lll'r for t;I'.\ of- lwl'r, Sl'l'l'l"\.11 v. 11,•w :i1· 11n• 111 ht·1111t11111 Lacuna 1·m111ts d•·•·k . 1°111\t• di•rk. lk·11d11.1:1:1 ~:1-1c.; 4H I :iuul :! It It 11111111• I' II I' ,1 IH 11 w1•f'kl~ l'>il<'~· t.i::? ti'.!I ~·2. :1_ H 111 11111t·t•,, I r11111 Opportunity 5005 ••••••• ••••••• ••••• ••• • st.l.-1 pt·r 1n1) Ad J ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'l11h .J amt•s l.11· l\l:as:<<•1ir U u t e u 11 s !Ii\ ~I • !.11' 1'I . .\!I I ~.111 LIVING Rentals to Share 4300 ..•..•..•.........•...• '\pt hd1 :rnH clpl\, 1·ull' & ,\1q~'rlt• · llult•I ;\:11 ka,,1• rt'<I ~:J:l :.:!'.!J"lal 11111111 60' PER S9 FT Hil7 w~:sTl'LI F F NH i\liT .'>-11 511:J~ Oakw11111I u11 1•1 , 111 .. l'lll)'.',hlktr11mhl't1.r,·1·----------i 111w~1111 r.• ... 11r1'"111i.: at ,, :a ,. Il l'""·,· :o ,.,.,·,ou-. Huntinqton Beach pr11·1• \l/11 t-.111 .11101 ti 111111111'" "11k g Ill'• ;.!Ill lln><1khur~t al ,\tl.1111 ,1 .i ce~., :J..·, K.u·~·u. ,;7.~> tttt:Qot l:l Pl·r ~qu.trt• tout 'l'ht•rt•' ~I 11111111111 Ill I'll'' tal 11:1 .• 111.1 .•. t•\I :!:17 lh'lll,l" J>j, Ill c rvu11tl l l't'rt•:Jl111 11 l.11 ll1l1t·' <l,11' lhalll ,.11;,,.,. 1;111111 o'\ '\ll;fl'I' 1.ltill l'l·:t> Tl-:'\ ., p11-.111·c . ,,,g1111\g, 11.1rk111 1! :-o;1scol HTS .\ l11ll 1111w ltoomm.ih·. malt · ~h.ll.--l".111 •·'.ll s.·J111u••l1.1n .11 ' h h r I \\ 11 h ' ,. . I' .1 r k r -,1ctl\-1t1 .. ,. •hrt·\'1111· \I 11 "" 1 ,. II l' 11 :11,;1 . ..t5tii I \ ll lll'" ,,.,•w p11r ' " ·' JI ·"'' 11.11 u•-., .' '· 1~10 .,1~1 ----------~ 1n1t-& mun ·' l·r1•c-sun .x d,I\ hru11d1 .\\'()II) tNl"tl:\11'.\'l'IBl.t-: ~"1)1. 1;t~1 .,11 11. Al'. t'l•I,,, •i\l.U~lt :'\l':\I f-'l>HY FOl":'ll>. Kt•\·~ w 'nanll' ":\llKI '. l nim Laguna 110.•Hlh duwnl<l k\'" un·r •l>llAl'I·: :\IFG. WKlt:\I Sltl.11()0 down tuke~ 1t •POODLE(; IWO~l ING lfr:a\'11 , \'11· P arker l::X<..:l::S~tVEllltl:-.ll°'ING 1\nmn.1. 11.•I !l:r.I titi2!1 r uios h\e:.- -• Want \01Sltrp"' Found Cm·ka k t:'I 111 "1l' l>ETqXlflCATI0:-.1 & • FISll & F ISlt Clll I'S • HL' II.I> Ill>\\' Sl.1'1'1.\' l.ak\• F1lf\'Sl. El Toro H Ell,\ 1111.tTATHI~ SISI l_!!l!I __ __ __ <..:ull us 2·1 llrs a day • ll~:Ell STl·:AK llS E :oud "1• h;I\" 111on • ll l1 Sli ll:1lranl!<'.C:\I Fot·Nn· Sml c;ray & 1"1.'i llilJ f>111111:11x Whltl' 1luffy tJo~. l\I J71h & c:rn·nkaf. SA. 542· t2:!2 WA:'\'l't-:1> ('O:'\TH,\l'T (i ltOWEHS Found <:«rman S hep µup. For 1•,1rlh1•11rmi.. for whl blk mu<'.dt•. v11· h11u~1· plants r1t1\\t•r,,. ,._. Untokhurst & t.:J rf1l•ht. l l,\dfltµw11\· 1t•).!l!f:1hll':-F\.!H>2·2~f;o _____ _ Sm.ill h.11·k y<1r1I OK -. . . . , , . , ~uminal lll\"\•.;tmrnC. l.O:ST . 2 shaJ!i:~ mixer! South <.;,oasl C11mmunt1y l t11:-.1)1lal So. Lacuna 1·4!1!1· l:U I *GIRLS* :111 Ex<-1l mg B<.•aullC's For Fun & Thrills Call 535-9076 DAMCEOFFUN li:!.'1 N Eur lut. l\nah1·1m A!\IWl\Y lllST Hlll UT OH offl.'r!. 111111orll11111y 1t1r )!1111tl l':I rnrnf.!, W 1· :assist For aµpt l'all 1:i:J··lilSll i\nsw,•rinc ll•lt•ph1111c np\·r:ttur l'rt·frr t•xp. 1111l 11o•1·. 228 Fon•sl A\e. l..ti: llch. .\ H ECEIV.\ULE. Elli' .cxpcr hd plut Cati llc11~ ;11 ll«ndrJl'k:-. ti )IC . 77fi·S:IOO tdler:.. lull purl 11111<• Cu111111ern.ll 11.1111.111)! t':\ ll\'I'. pr\'I e1..-1•tl. IJul '' d I t 1111:-111<'r ap,.111•.r1 ro1"' wll h l':q1t•r. 111 r1•l,1tt•rl :lfl'.I' ('11 11 1·:11•1 ~l r i\k1•1 '· Oran cl' (II 1· 71 1 5~1>1 :1; II 1-:qu:il 011 1"11·tu111ty E11111ly r :\I F IARTENDRESS l\lu~t be ... huq1. ''"II • i.:11 i.:ell\'r. :0-:0nt• ot her 1wcO ;1pph :1 Ill OOlNi ll<·auty U1wr,1\111· :"II \' \. •I a ,. h a n i.: l' . -----------i 01k'r.1tor'> 1wetll•t1 IJl'.ll'h ASSEMBLERS ~•l'•'.J . ;\I al ht·' W1i.: ,\: lk'.IUI~ S.111111. :. ~ :I I Iii Beouty Operator BOOKKEEPER l-'1111 Ph.ol'l!l' mfg t•xpcr. ::-111111 . ~ !111 ti 111• r mo I 111111ell. vp .. 11111c. Or ani.:1· t '11 ,\1rp11rt ;in·a. XlnL Fn11i:t• & t•nvironmcnt. C:rll. UJd• ~t·u 54!1·:1>133 CASHIERS .. EXlll'f. prl'f·,1. l'ltimc. I I' r 11 ct u •· •• M a r k e l . l!Jll·l!ll:il. I rvmc rian ch Farmt•r 's ;\l:rrkel ,' J.1002 ;\l ~l>m l Hd. lr\"IOl' ---- CASHIERS F T1m1· O ver 21. (;n(Hl l'o"1l 1110l' 5 Lill' METRO CAR WASH :.'!ISO llarh11r Ill. C.i\I. 1•111,, ht•:11111f11I -,111i.:h•:., 1 .~:! lil••l l'llllfll ""''· IUfllhht·ll & 1111l11rn1,,hl'd HO(l~l :\1.\TES " C \I.I. olrp:. dl'\Ulor . ..:arai:1· ,\ ll1111 .. ..,·~1.1l l·:-l 'nhmllt:il pkri: lul :1 let• 11H1111:; K.I:.! 11:1..t S1111·1• l :171 ::-.1:10 1110 + t1l1l 1\1)111 Garaqes for Rent 4350 dt•:.k ~p.11·t·' & ;.1nc lt• I" I tiff I 1• I' :\J a :-0 \ l' I' )I • O\\ 1wr llrr1k1·r 1i7:I 11:!0 I · II Tl poorlles 1·a ll ht.ir k. I all ·I!•' 11r11l 1b l a . ll' ,1 1 , ,..,., .,.,.,.J 536.HOSI 1111! T umaln llv·lfuntcr "11 t: •'f>O'-'""'· lnrlui.\nl"" \71·1 ii1:111 :JOfi\I !!Cll'I :JW l_. ______ _ MASSAGE FIGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCALL ONLY • Expt•r1t·111·1•il 111 J S ~\·lllhly or 111a1·h1111• ha1. llt'SS • l~:q>l'rll'llt1•d 111 l't' hoard:- Wt• :an• mm• 11111·1·, 11••\ in)! l "h1hl 1·:irr·· < :r:indmolhC'r l11r ·''"1:-.t:ir11•1· & ,.ham 1~ 111• lo\ .11" 1111 5 & 7 yr f)IHI j!11·J._ 1\J...11 p:11'I l111ll' t>hl, 1111· hnlllt',. 1!111 ll:JJ.l r\l o•ll·J~ 1tpt·t1 111 t ct 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Su1·ry 1111p1•hor1'111lllrt•n Ill\ ~:! I ;,11'.1g t•. ~n '.!ti1. IC1111m nr;i 11 • 'l "I'\ ll"l' l'l:11•1•nt1:1. l .\l (rn rt·:1r1 CORONA DEL MAR LOST· l\l alP Irish Sl'lll•r .. 1111 l"11,1'1 II\\~. l1.1m Ii·:! :,yr,, hal1t "P"'" on tiur.,:1•r ,1:11111 · oln\t' up. 1·ll>ow~ w;1•hnkl' !'h:1111. • )I 1· t• h a 11 1 , .1 I .\ i. '>l'lllhlcr m :ol..1-1q1 W iii I r.1111 all '; ti I ·I 1: ti i I . I! I I" h ;t I " Choice Location EXC El.LE Yr .1v.1ilahlt• M onth 111 1::11;.11~11 c11111· .. 11r :.l11r,·n ·11la l :JK:1 t,1kt• 11111' 'l'ak1• :Hh.111 · Hl·:W,\ICI>. 1j.11J:lfi70. ,.,c ~•I ft. :'\cl\ µort l'e11111 1ac1· nt lh•' s1111111wr r u,,h. Jl:imiltocr IJ;1rlwr 631 ·38 I I t '1>:\ll'1\:-J\' 11~::'\EFITS lrwludl':-1 \\1•1•k ·~ '.11·:1 11011 afll·r ti mu , 11 p.1111 hol 1d.1y s. g r11up 1n ~111·:1111T ,.,1 arts da\· 111 h1n• •"-man,• m11n" · Ou• 11 .. 11.· ~.11 1111 :.!Olll'l lll.11 (',\In:. l11v111 1! •k \1•\\ 11111 1 ,.1•1111·1 11r 111•n1l.1f1h• 111·r:.1111 111 rar.• :-\pll1 h 111r '.! 1111~"· m ,1· hmn", 11111111 h ll<'rlll'll lit·.~ Oakwood Garden Apartments .! 1•,1r i:.11-, l\:dlma hi l"Llll wk1 t;n , 1i:ltl 1;;1111 t•1wc<t ri ~hl al $2:!.11011 :\l:1nr1t• .\\ ,, Si;, lllT 11111. · univ !:'lll.1HH>d11w11 FOl.;;\"0 Lrg hi a ck L uh ;,ti\ I!''" 1·,11111.\~I :x11n•. i.:r1111111I llr. :-,111k. · 111\Y ,'I,: 111·;,\("ll max , ~hurt h air. nr :.h1rn1·r . 11:.,11·11·11. Iii~:! ll EJ\l.TY tii :, :11HHI llrr:-lol 1·xil <tl ·10'1 . The Gentle Touch m ·-rc.:,\1.1. :\11\SS.\(;E For lhl! Most lh·l:a\1111: :\la~sac10, c·:ill ;;,1 :1!1:11 W,\:'\Tt·:ll . Stnl!I,• t'.11 :\I'\\ 1111rt l\h ti , l' :\I t~IO IK:!O. ~:ar . ab11 ~p.11 t· ''' p;rrk .'i II( !1;1:1. GIFTS-HALLMARK ,\ l'i\llf.; :\1.\SS.\C; I·: lllkl .. \ll'Wllll.! !•;1m I !;rm & 2pm ·lpm BEAUTY OPRS t• \I \t 1';1 :\I 111111111' .. , II o "' ,. \\'l·ll l':.t Jlill,,hcrl '" li.:v t.c>~T s11u·l· 5 7. s10.<J11 n · l'tt l·:st-::-o;Ts OOCUMENJOR Ht>wport leochHorth t.J:.' :11.!o1 t•i i p111 1 II SI) FT ,,11111111111,.: l°l'lller 111 o .c w;rnl Loni.: hair <..:al11•11 "Th•• Suml!ll'I' S1 u:lt·r·• 8AU ln11nl' ( WFI< ·~: Sl'1\C · E ,\ \ ,\ 11.. hi•at·h :rn•a . Slio~I l!niss 1·at. hr11 Ill\' 1111 frt1nt f1111t ,'-: .. The 1>11111111' lluhhlt•'' DIVISION Bt•i•r ,..,. "11w w:111 n·'"t'i. lrvtnca\ 16th Office Rental 4400 111w1S11 ft l'd.\l 11tl1t't•/,;rl ,,;ill·~. SIH:\t .. lll\"l'lllory P ae1 t1 c Saud:.. 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IKO :'\l'W11nrt t'1·nlt·r Ur. :"' II ~,\;\I 5 1'~1 Tr u,1 BOAT BUILDERS •COST A MESA• ka~«rl hhti: ,j, 1 n •rni• Ind Jlr1H1kh11r~1 11 11 1: 1;, l'i21 • •OCEAN VIEW• 71H1 l :!llll 151111 ~51111 !l.01111 (·omplt-" Will p,1y 111·, L<i~T Olrn· ilr:1h h11t•I LOVE 3 Finis h Carpenters 2 Millmen :-;i·:Wl'llltTllE\('11 "I 11 :"attn·" ltt•;:ilty. :\l1kt• lluy nr .l ohn i·a ):I'. ln 1l1at 'YOURfAMILY itlll ,., 11 rii-111w ;.p;1rt'. !li!J i::ii l _ l>il-'rnnn•,1·1111:1:111.">51 \\' t. 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'"'''"' 1:.1 , .. ,,,, '""fill -..1.111t1 •.1., li'.I 11.o...; '··I.I \\.,II \ 11 .1 1111 ,. ,.,.,,,, 111111 , ..... 11 ..... 1 I ill• •I \\ 1111111 I 11\\ ,Ii, Inch l1t1wt.1111I. 1·1:1 ·1 '>, 1 ,ill lo 11111 II I\• I ,di ''7:! f 1.!.t '•·.i tit' f i '71 1:>11~1.. Intl.II'•" 101 11 .ol '"~ ""''· ,1 •• , ... 11111 ~11:.: .. ~1 1'1!1 ., ... , SALE PRICED Autos. New 9100 Autos, Mew MG 9742 .•••...•...•....•...... \I<; \llH(:F'l' l'11~\·1 .. 1n 1111 .1 1••7.>. """'' '"'' l hlfl I 71111 1111 un•kl II "" I\,"'"·•' '•."'•"" t.1 ~, ,,., ,,, 71 \It:'""'-"' '"'II'\) .t'I 1111' ~••II•'''. 'ln1 •'• •1td ~.'ol Ii 11 MGB \\I I \I l•lnH t• ... , llfl1 9744 ·••·•·•··•··•······•••· \I\; II ;1 1:r. '" i-\1 1111~'' nltt-1 ....... :\:!;11111 ,,, h•r l .ii 11.;.1 w.~ • i I \I(; II. 111111\ p.i 1111 l'll!;llll'. \lrll ti Iii :11 :!.• .111 11'\f Pantera 9747 ·····•·········•······· 1973 PANTERA l.O\UEI>' S1h 1•r 1•\ (\•1i11r, uni~ 111.1~H1 11)11\•' & In ll •rl l'''' 1 nnd rt 11111 Of>iNKl\l :11\'!->l'Sl-:E' :'\t:\\'Pn1rr n \Tst :-. &'l,Hllll\'F:--1' ~~\\'l'OHT 111·: \l 11 833-1300 Nabers Cadillac 2'00H ....... d. Casta Me1.0 S40 9'00 GHIAS '67 Silver, 4 speed • t 'r 1;1 '70 4 sp eed .l''i '' H '72 Blue, 4 spee d ~.,,,\) HARD TO FIND GARDEN WISTYW :' lllnrk' \\ of 11 • .,,. h Ill-r1 71illtl W••,tmm,rrr Ill\ ·I W r:.lm1ns1t•r R!fl <.~I L'l.1,.,1f1l••I ,1(1 > ,.I'll b1~ 11·m, ... m.111 111·m~ 11r ,, 11 ' 1 l l' m J 11 'l <' ..1 II t,,I.! .'K>i~ HEW 1976 VOLVO 242 sedan '74 Coupe DeVille l.1n11· 1!1•"'11 " \11111 1' l'oil" 11111•1 I01p ,1,, II hill' t.-.1llwr 1111<'1111r l.11arll'1I <"<l\ll l>llll'il l 1111.: lud 1·~ 1 1 111 .... · • olll r11l. l.q11• ;\ "'111111:11 \ 111•.llllilul l'.11'' , I -,1;...,t-; II I l 1 ONLY $5995 Mcle an Codil!oc .'1111 t\. .\l.1111 S.111IJ \11,1 543-9421 '13 Continental Mark IV \' K .111111 1r.11h . lulh Jl•lll t'I l'lllllf)lll'd \\llii 'I'll! 1111 \I CI' ,,•,11 '. .\.\I F.\I !>ll'l'l'I) :111cl l.q 1t·. '1111 I l11p. ,111•1•11 ''"1111111 tilt '''"''lfll! ""''"' I.II' .:·11.ll"I· Only 55699 Santo Ana Lincoln Mercury 1:1111 ' 111 ... 1111 S onta Ana 547-05 1 I Autos, New 9800 Autos, Mew ..................................•........... LARGEST INVENTORY IN ORANGE COUNTY RABBITS rA BEETLES ~ ASHERS :-~~t ~ BUSES I~~ ~ JUNE CLEARANCE ON MEW '75's CHEC• THESE 'ltlCES: '75 RABBIT ••..•.•.•••. $3995 :' Or Halc.l1bat 1< /\1r cond1l1on1ng Clelu•P f'lill.kdOP & comlurl 0;1ckaqe ,39?071 '75 RABBIT (Demo) •••••• $3895 ? Dr Halc-hbark /\M FM. 1Par window l1111vr"'" r1n o;lr1f'11nq 1423714 CALL OR COME IN & ASK ABOUT OUR BIG SAVINGS DON BURNS INC. 13731 HARBOR SL., GARDEN GROVE PH. 534-4100 9 A.M., FRIDAY, JUNE 11th 'Til 12:00 Saturday Midnight •PICKUPS •COROLLAS • LANDCRUISERS •CORONAS • CELICA LIFTBACKS • COROLLA LIFTBACKS , CJ -I DAii V PILOT Thursday.June tO. l97~ A SHOPPING LIST OF AUTOMOTIVE 1'4LUES ON HARBOR BOULEVARD IN. COSTA MESA Costa Mesa Datsun DATSUN CARS & TRUCKS LOOK '72 TOYOTA Auto t rans . air cond111on1ng. radio. neater. low miles. yellow w 1lh Olacl< 1n t er1or1 (lf2834) 5 1995 '72 PINTO A ulo tr a n s ., a ir cond1t1on1ng. radio. heater. tow mites. see to appreciate' (112847). s2()95 '71 TOYOTA Au t o . tran s .. a tr cond1 t1on1n g. radio. heater. o ne owner , & nice' 1•2899) '1595 '74 DATSUN 260-% 2+ 2 Air cond1t1onmg, AM·FM radio. tow m iles. w ire wheels, & priced to self• (1'2844) '5995 '75 DATSUN 710 Custom pa i nt. air cond11tomng. radio & lull fac tory e quipment. (#031921. SAVE$ '76 DATSUN 610WAGON Air condtt1onlng. radio, heater, yellow with black interior! (#2888). 54999 '75 DATSUN 610 T op o t l he li n e • University Sales & Service OLDSMOBILE HONDA CARS GMC TRUCKS Johnson & Son LINCOLN CONTINENTAL MERCURY CAPRI 55 BRAND NEW Years 197 6 Friendly CARS & WAGONS! la~: UANDMIW '76 Family Service Brings You I The GOLDEN TOUCH Connell Chevrolet CHEVROLET CARS & TRUCKS Don't See Us First ... But See Us Last! 11lf You Don't Buy From c 0 N • E .-----1··Automatu:_cadto...heater_J-~~~~:.AA-~~~~~~~IW.j---wr11rewa11 r11es. body side moldings, priced to sell! (#034191. '4795 '76 DATSUN 610 4 speed. t utl fac tory equipment 1n clud1ng 1ad•o. healer , body side mofdtnQS. OIC (lt03420) 54498 '76 DATSUN 610 <I Door. fu ll t.1c torv ;~qu1prncnt uoay side mold;n q •;, & rnoro• 1!!03340) s429a ... and more! All can han ben completely checked by ow shop & -· • excellettt cOftditiOR! COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845 Harbor Blvd. 540-6410 S2877 IMMEOIATE DELIVERY (SG4:'0Jlll 11 • EHl!lpl•: HAND NEW '76 HONDA STATION WAGON s3177 Piv\ f•• t. l.1\.t'n•w IMMEDIATE DELIVERY rWB~J01~1?" • SELECTION ISWHYWE'IE Ho. I UNIVERSITY SALES & SERVICE 2850 Harbor Blvd. 540-9640 t--,trt>'V f~fr-n•, cw ~.,_·or>rq i.:VTYJ•r ·'l\ \llOO n~ 11 om1t1f', HPHT PHPARA TIOM. ' Yr•y nf'w ( 11 1 J1•I •J'1Jy t -t 1 O r I•' f I ,., f'l \If• t \J"' ""''l h Jn ""r-'·,~"1"' 1n •' \ HA l""""'•·"· ,,,. ,,, .• 11, .. 4',.~ ~1'1f'\f rf't l tnH!,o 'lif V t'\of ... f\, FIMAL fNSPICTIOM. 11 ''""~t"lnt ci • 1&.t,,. ' (u1 J,..,.. '""\ ~ « • '""' ,,,...,on 1l1y ,.,U('tn"" ''Qr h t Jr (')It I 1•• ltt\ 11• t fv I~ ~ ... 1,¥•"ot JOHNSON & SON 2626 Harbor Blvd. 540·5630 L You're Paying Too Much!!! NO DELAYS, WE DELIVER TODAY! CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd. 546·1200 Nabers Cadillac CADILLAC AUTOMOBILES JUNE SALE! 1975 COUPE DE YIUE Leather 1n1erior. full power. stere o . S to choose! (148LWG). As Iowas $1195 1914 COUPE DE VtLLE Split power seats, tilt wheel. stereo, 6 to choose! (043LFN). As low as $5995 1973 FLEETWOOD HOUGHAM Full power, l eather i nterior, s t er e o . (476NCG). $5795 1973 ELDORADO COUPE Leather 1ntenor, cruise c on trol. split power seats. 4 to choose• (!14294101. As low as SS5'5 tt72 SEDAM DE Vil.LE Cruise control, stereo. etc. (462GNN). SJ795 tt7f SEDAN DE VILLE Leather interior, stereo. (212CXY). S2''5 1975 LINCOLN TOWMICOUH Leather interior, cruise control , 60·40 seats. stereo. (VTN919). S7H5 1914 MUSTANG If GHIA 4 speed. bucl<el seats. onl y 17,476 miles (7t4LWP). U5'5 1973 HONDA CIYIC HATCHIACIC 4 speed (898JJC). Slit~ 1972 YW IUG 4 speed. only 25.514 miles (897GSG) SAU PRICED lf7l MAZDA WAGON Air conditioned. AM1FM wKJ track tape (946HSV). S2195 1971 THUNDHllRD Low miles• S t ereo. power sea l s po wer windows (542CIH) $2595 NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. 540-9100 Earle Ike lmoorts V6LVO TOYOTA EARLE IKE TOYOTA IS HAVING A SELL·A·THON THURS. FRI.. SAT. SUN • OPEN ALL NIGHT. SPECIAL Theodore Robins FORD CARS & TRUCKS WE'RE MAKING IT A BIG DEAL FOR EVERYONE! HELP US CELEBRATE OUR SSth Yecr of SeniltCJ the Gnater Harbor Area ...,. the same family own•r1hip and mmCIC)ffletlf! • 55 GALLONS OF GAS FREE . • . With e•ery new Pinto, Manrick, or M111tang sold from ow Gi9antlc Stock dllfillcJ J•e. Cost of free CJC1S WILL MOT be added to pwclune priu of the car rou INiy. Shop ovr li9 Anni•ersary Discounts and you'I know this is a baHffde CJlft to you! • REGISTER FREE Bauer Motors BUICK· OPEL BRITISH LEYLAND JUNE SAVINGS LARGEST SELECTION IN ·OUR HISTORY! JAGUAR'S TRIUMPH'S MG'S ALL MODELS & COLORS READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ! · TEST DRIVE OHETODAY! FULLY RECONDITIONE SPORT CARS ... FOR 75 TRIUMPH Miracle Mazda MAZDA CAR S & TRUCKS MAZDA 1975 CLOSE-OUT Was ...... $5127 DISCOUNTED $350 Cash Back $400 NOW $4377 YA TR·7 --"-""'-----1--lW~·• .U..""1ia....Ait._~ v-e•~r .~v~c~ow-fl'ltle, -FROM PRIZES I. 1=6341) · lnctuoc-. Auto lrans AM fM <;ll'IPO radial MIDNIGHT MothilMJ to ltwy! All row s5333 tores (51•r No 3"'121) -ca is o .. otid driur's liu•w to r~idff' for v-T O choftc~ to wl" JohHOfl Moct.I 123.A 23 ch--' 6 AM Cl radios or oth~r 1 • •~priHS! DAILY EARLEIKE IMPORTS 1966 Harbor Blvd. 646-9303 • BIG! BIG! 55th SAVINGS DURING JUNE ON •NEWCARS •HEW TRUCKS • USEO CARS & TRUCKS •LEASING ·• SEAVICE SPECIALS THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Hart>or Blvd. 642·0010 • '741/z MGI ROADSTER 4 speed. AMIFM radro low m11es1 (35?MUSJ s4333 • '69 MGI GT 4 speed w1r~ whrl)i-; etc. (ZVC309) . 52444 • '65 JAGUAR MK II 3.8 SEDAN Aulo tr ;inc; powN steering w1re whc,.ls' IPBU960l '3000 BAUER MOTORS 2925 Harbor Blvd. 979-2500 IMMEDIATE CREDIT OH REBA TE FOR DOWN PAYMENT OR CASH BACK! MIRACLE MAZDA 2150 Harbor Blvd. 645·5700 All C•rs Subject To Prior Sale, Prices Effective 72 Hours From Public~tion . BETWEEN SAM DIEGO FWY. AMO NEWPORT BLVD . ' HARBOR BLVD. .· COSTA MESA j ' Laguna/South Coast •* * * ~ ,VOL. 69, NO. 162, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES EDITION ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA T HURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1976 Tod11y's Closh1~ N.'t'. Stoeks T EN CENTS 1 Meter Reinoval Laguna Reach planning com · missioners aren 't in favor or lJ'i;JI removal of parkinA mcte_rs from streets in the downtown basin. The experiment was proposed by Laguna Reach businessman Web J ones. Ile says business in the downtown bas in would take an upswing if the meters arc re· moved. Salaries Queried In CUSD By JACK CHAPPELL Ol the D•llV Pilot SUit Connicting fi f!u res for salar~· increases soug ht by Capistrano Unified School District teaC'hers are the result or differences m data used to draft the teachers· position. So said Tony Leon, president o' th e Capistrano Unified Educators Associatior (CU EA > in response to administration claims that either by deliberate deception or "lack of homewor~ · the t eachers hud m i:,Jcd the public on the salury issue. The CUEA had announcerf first it was seeking s<llary hikes ranJ?· ing from 8 to 10 percent for the [ 1976-77 school year. The school dis t rict administra- tion , howe,·er. pegged the r aises al from 16 t o 30 percent with the largest increases going lo the teachers alre ady on the top of the pay scale. I In an interytew. Leon said because of d ifficulties t h e teachers had encountered in ob· taining district payroll figurl's, his organization had used data compiled by the California Agen- cy for Researc h in Education, a group which draws its informa· tion from s<·hool district and teacher associations. Leon diet admit. however , th at even using the lcat•hcrs' figures. the percentages or increase for teache rs at the top of the pay scale would be greater than the 10 per· cent first claimed. T he teachers will soon have copies or the dislrict'.s working b udget. a serif's or computer printouts which he said had been turned over to them because of the recent publicity given the COJlfli cting administration /· teacher s tatements . ··So w e will huv(• lhe same r!gures the district works from. Earlier. we a s k<'d ror it and my Lord, it's just like pulli~g teeth. l was V<'rY very difficult for us to g t one." Lt•on s a 1 . Leon said h<' would agret• the teachers· p ay demancls were ex· cessi\'c if the adminis tration fi~ures prO\'<'d rorrN'I, hul only if the trustees would agn•e th<•ir response "prohably a freeze on salarv" was als o unre:ilistic. Th~ estimntl•d rust or the salary increa ses alone would add an addition;il S3 . I million to the dls t rir t ·s t e a r her a nd ;11! m imstration Sl 1 million payroll The prOJN'ted distnct budget is S23.3 million for Lil(' up('l)mini.: school year. T ht• Capistrnno clistri<'t has 17 elementary. junior hi)!h and hi1th schools in Mission Viejo, San Clcm<.•nt<·. La~unn Nigu<'I. San J uan Capistrano. Dana Point and Capistrano Beach. ~hildren Need Help Learnin g disabilities, an umbrella term co,·ering a range of neuroloi::ical pro- blems. som etimes is called b r ai n t n ju r y or neurological Impa irment -a nd soinetlmes is over- looked. The federal go\'emmcnt estimates that 1 lo 3 per- cent of the school-aJ?e population has learning disabilities severe enough to r equire special eduea- lion. Other estimates r un to 40 percent . . Children can be helped lo com'pen ~-0te fo r their weaknesses. if identified at an early a ge. By the time they are 12 or 13, however. much dam age i s done. Story, Cl. Jones sugges t ed that downtown street meters be re· mo,·ed for a three-month period beitinning Sept. 30. During the trial period. parking ticket rines would be boosted to SlO from S3. and maximum enfor-cemen t ap· plied against violators or the two- hour parking space time limit. . Jones proposed that at the end or the three-monlh JK'rllld sales tax figures be s tuci1cd to de· termine the effel't of meter re· moval on retail s alci.. Commissioners in votin ~ against the proposul this week a):!reed with the city staff view th11l other factors mi~ht in· nuencc changes in retail sales . They also exprcsst'.'d concern that the city might lose rc\'enues it ~w receives from parkinJ!, met fees and parking ticket fin . ext stop for the m E>ter re· moval proposal is the Luguna Beach City Council \Vh1ch has scheduled a spcl'lal study session on parking m t>lC'rs for 7. :IO p. m June 21 at City llall Jones s aid he will continue to right for meter r emoval. He said his figurci> s how that an incrc-asc in parking tick<'l finei> to SlO would mort? than offst't any re· n~nue loss predictl'd hy lhl' C'it y s t aff Jones now has two r1ty panl'ls ai.:arnst his proposal :incl cuw 111 lavor Th<.' d tv 's El·nnort11t'!:i Com1111t l<'e \'Oted I u op1-1osc the· ex Pl'l'I ment unles!:i an Y loss t}f rc\'l'llllt' to the l'lly coulil be guarankc1I, while the· l'arki11g. Trans1w rl11· tion ancl Cin·ulhlit)n C'om1111lt1•1• gave 1t::. s upport tor J<•nl'" pro posal. _..}aims ----.ella Aid D.101y P•lot ~1311 Plloto VICTIM OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENT NEAR ALISO BEACH GETS FIRST AID Colllsslon This Morning on Pacific Coast Highway Involves Four Cars $10,000 Bv RICHARD P. Ni\U . ' Ot t~t D~lly P"OI S..,I L 0 S i\ NG F. L ES St at t· Treasurer J ess L'nruh test1f1ed for the governmt'nl today that hC' received Sl0.000 from Or Louis Cell a for his s uccessful 1974 cam- paign for the state office. Unruh testified that the money was not to be used until after the primary e lection. He explained that Cella was afraid of offe nd In~ a m11lionairc contributor who was bal'kin g a d1ffert•nt Democrat in the prim:1ry L'nruh test i ficd tho.it l'l'i I a .. was \'en· concerned about a wealthy indi vi du a l who m1 i,:ht be· ;rngcrc d " b~· Cella SUJIDtl'lf"-1111"1!"'' Unruh. t:nruh said he referred to , ax • P ale vsky who was sup rling H t>I l\~1ln GIVES CE LLI. TEST!MONV Treasurer Unruh Cle ar Skies -----------------------------Gray Davis fort rcasurer. 3 Injured In 4-car Collision Thre<.' persons wcr<' injured m a rour-car collis ion this morning on rain·s lick Pal'ific Coast lli1?hway near i\liso Beach in South Laguna. T he 8 a .m . a rc1dent was touched off when a car driven br Thomas Chilv<-rs. 2:L of 85.2 Rl uebird Canyon Oriv<'. Laguna B<•ach. went out or control and C'ollided with a small German se d:in dri ven b\ Marl<'ll t' Ne~ohosian. 36, of 33142 Sea Lion Drive, Dana Po int The impa ct threw Mrs Ncgohosian onto the pavement anct sent h er car careening through a m etal i.:at<~ anrl into lhl' ctri\'ewav of ;rn oc·canfront r<.'· · alifornia Iii hwa P atrol Orfieer II arry LanJ! er . Mrs Ncg<ihosian \\:.Iii a<lmilletl to South Coast Cornmun11 \' llosp11 :t1. South Lai::una . with mult1plt• fraC'lur<•s and lal'era· lions. Lang l'el<I sa id. Ill' s aid two Other cars were slrucik as the :rntos involvC'd in lht'.' 1nilial c ollision skicldc<I a<'ross the pan•ml•nl. DrivC'rs of thr othc•r cars . Ph1hp Ko~ller. 29. of 4207 Call" A hrs I. Cap1sf rano Beach a nd Pearl lluusman , 62, or Ruenu Park ret·eh·l'd c mel'j.(Cnt'Y treat ment at the hos pit.111. Langrcld s airt Th<' r ausc of th(• ac•cidc•nt re· mained under invC'stigation lo· day Jobless Rate To Stay High WASHINGTON CAP> -Presi· dent Ford's top economic adviser said today that a midyeur re\'iew has prom pted the administration to stick with its orig inal rore<'ast for 1976, inc ludin g t hat of con· tinued h igh unem ploym ent. des~ite the .nation's "sustained and dura ble" r ecovery from r<'· cession. Chairman Alan Greenspan of the P r esiden t 's Coun cil of Economic Advisers said that the nation should not expe<'t the large gain s in economic output of the lah n ine months to continue al such a h iRh level. .And despite s ubstantia l im · pro,•e ments m recenl weeks. he said th e adm inistration still believes the jobless rate may be 7 -percent or more nt the end of the year . .. Did Hays Expend Taxpayers Funds? WASHINGTON CA P I -The f'Rl is investigating an :.illcga. lion that Re p. W ;.1ync !lays ( D· Oh101 . used puhlic fuJ1Cls tu buy paintmgs. antiques and oriental rugs during trips abroad, a Justice Departm ent source said. A Hays spokesman said Wed- nesday the objects were bought with his monC'\'. not wit.h t ax- payers' funds. · The souree said lhl· 1nvc•sltga· lion is in a pre liminary stagt•. Pre dicte d For Frida)' Unruh said thal Cella "indical· ed that since P avclsky was sup· J>(lrling 0~1\'ii-that if ht• C'ella. helped openly it rn 1i,:ht anger Mr. Pavelsk~· and he would put a m ass1\·e amount o f monc) against me or even turn on Mr. CK c nn c th > Cory \\ho Mr P a\'C'ls ky at that t1m<.' was sup-'.\1 \HI l' r .1 t t• I.' h •· :1 \ \ r :1 1 11 portinJ! 1 ror st ate controller> " shfl\\ er~ t 1·11 ~ l e:11lt I~ ,t), 111~· 1 lw ThC' statC' lrC'asurl'I' mdicate<l Oran/,!l' C'1:;• .. t t 11d:I\ 11111 tho· that the Sl0.000 would hc de· storm 11 ont "at. '''Pt'~'li·tl I•• <11 liv<'rc<I b~· Carl U'Ai;:ostino. an ap1•c·ar lcm1~.1 1: aid<' to Con ' T\\ o I ral l'tc' a 1<11!1111 • "' Unruh ·tdt•nlificd a dtet•k l.:1:.:u11:1 Ht :re h 111;" ""' , .. ., 11 s hown him b_,. thC' J.!O\'ernment t:tW>l'rl hy 1-f,1·k 1-t1 l'1•1-. w 1•1•1 hcaring thc s ignaturcs Tcd Schifl'-'1s1 h1ht, a1't'111·<1111J.! I n p11ln• man and Dorolh\' S('hiffman Otht•r ('111<'" 11•p11rlt'd "" d.1111:1, r Ted Schiffman is ~1 c·oddcnd:.int nr a<·c1d1·nh r1 la t<'d l•l tlw hn• I with Cella in the 23·t'Otmt incomt• 1 a111 i-hO\\l'I..., tax C\'asion and M C'dkare fraud /\ Le>:-,\n~<'I•"' 111l'11·11111l11• ,, I c·asc. :-aid tod:1y th:1t 1 :i111\ \\1•:1lh•·1 '' Linruh s aid th<.• SI0.000 was nnt not un11 -;11:d l'nr .lt11w . :t11 !i11111•I\ 11 r el'nrded 10 his t•ampaign st:c1l<• d1ws not happl•ll 1 'e•n '1·;1 r Slw ment hut rather showt•d up on his :-aid th1· -.torm \\a:-,:au .. ,.rl I" ;1 pcrsonctl disclo:-11re s t:11emt·nt Im' r11·1·sM111· "':-lt•m '-ll l)nL 11/1 for 1974 a s a profit lhe <·11as1 111 <'""'ml c 'alllt11 111.1 Tht' slate treasurer e.xplatnl'd Sunnl<'r :-.k 11•:-. <•nil '' :irn11·1 th;.it he had a g reat deal of orri1·c \\t·athcr :tr<' rPporl•·dl~ 1111ta1·11•1 furni1Ul'C' at'l'Umulatc<l ovcr !ht• F'rula~ ~111cl t he r1 111 :1111rl••1 11r tho· .'l'<ll'S lhut "w<is k ind of a pain in \\'C'C'kf'n (I. :ic-c·o1 tl 111" ''' lh" th(• rear an<I ii seeme•c1 an t•:-. \\ l'allH't' laeh !lays· s pukc ~rn an Ca rol Clawson confirmed that Havs has a colleclion of 1ul µainii ngs, antiques a nd r ugs at his Ohio farm and in his ('Onj:!rcsslonal Of. f1cc. She said Hay~ t>ought the ilems with personal funds m·er a period of W or 30 yt•ars, ancl ctc- m<'d flatly that any guvcrnmcn- lal mOnev was used. "lie has receipts anr <•an1·c 1• ch<'cks for a ll items that were purchased ... s he sa11l. add mg that FRI tn\•cst igators h:11I not askcrt Lo sec t hl' rer<'1pls and chrcks . <'l'llN1t d1:.1nce to J.!<·I c111t from un. Tr·n11>cr<1 l.llrC'" an· 1•\1)1•1·1 l'lf In ~-------«~r:-\.h{L.l"l'(' m:d-J.i.ccplllJ.t .aud....l.u...J..1.:...---:-h:-;:l':-:;-:';tn-::-:l7:h':".P~hr.1 c"'"· :.:.h .,..1,...a,.:.1:--.,:-11~1 ...:';.:.h...:• '_;.:,"':...".;.,I';..;· 1~1 ---1 mg it out .. areas 11\'t•r l•· \1 ''l' .,.,., "1 1 1 1,. Sh<.' said s he did not know the pure hnse price or present \ alue of the item s. hut sai<I. "\\'l"n· not talking about millions ur dollars · · Th c .J us t i l' l' D <'par I m <' n t sour<'<' woulc1 nnt sav who a1·· r uscd Hays of using gov(•rnrnt'nt runds 1(1r th<' JllltChascs, hul s aid, "We do havt.• :1r1 allega111111 '1n<I we nn• inves til.!aling " The snurc<.' s:ud the all<'galmn rlirl not com<.' from Eli1.abclh Ha~. Ila~~· rormcr m 1st rt•ss n (' Jl uh I 1 c <In I.(' a ti(' r .I o h n Rho<ll•s today alt at·k<.'d S1)l':lkl·r Carl /\lbN l '.s lwndllng ur lh(' payroll ·s C'x sr:inclal involvin~ "P W•rf'ph01o WANTS HAYS OUT Leader Thomas P. O'Neill lla~·s nn<l r:llll'rl for a S\l'<'t'p1nJ,'.! i n \'es l i g a t 1 o n o f a 11 II o us t' payrolls hy ;1 h1rart1san sl'lcl'I comm1ttN' "This rcc1•nl scandal has pro- \'Nl to be u hla<·k l.'\'C on lht> entirr• llousl'lhat c an <ml\· tw h1•alcd hv :i rnrnplt.'li:. thoroug'h anci . most i;11 portant , h1pa r l1s an 1mes11i::a l ion." Hhoclessa11I Hhorl<'s C'rl ll\'li'('(I /\llJ<'rl '" Sd('{'ll011 uf l hr re 0('1nhC'ral~ anti no l<l'pubht·ans tn stud\' I lous1• pa~·roll :ind ~t aHtng pn~ c·elllll'('S. lie saul h<' woul<l lry lo <St>t> HA \'S,'Pa~1· /\~> Birds Poisoned 'Pink Com,' Kills Pigeo1u Five incidents or bird POisonings ar c under invest i~a tion today by LaJ?una Beach poli(-c and lhf city Animal Services Department followinJ! the convulslve deaths or p1i;:cons in the Cypress Drive area Wednesday WITNESSES reported the Pil?eOns lo be fcedinll on a substance identified as "pink corn " The grain wa~ to be picked up tod ay and taken for analysis. Three sic k pigC<lns were found by Animal Services Of· ricer Shawn Christianson. The birds di'ed in convulsions within two hours . Later, two more birds were found by u citizen. ALT HOUGH THE exact nature of the poison was un- known, the de p artment feared it could pose a hazard to childr en if eaten. Laguna Beach is a bird sanctuary and anyone klllln~ birds is liable for a S500 fine on each violation. Gag Orde r ed On Longet Pre liminary ASPEN. Colo (/\Pl S1ngt•r :tC'lrl'SS Claudine LOOJ.!l'I ap 1><':11·,•d in rlislrirt rn11rt torlll \ lor a pn•li m in ;.ir~· lw:11·111 ~ n'n wht't ht·r t h<'rt' is s uff11·11·nt t· ,. 1 d <' n <' <' t o t r v h 1· r f or manslaui.:hter in the 1fl•ath ol ht•r lO\'l'I'. pr11fr<:~1n11al ~k1rr \'lad1m1r "Spid(•r " Sah1dl Tht~ i::tass courtroom doors WC're C'losed after Miss Longcl enle rNI. and a g uard wus p<Jsl <'cl lo keep out reporlcrs and the pulJlir rnstrict Court Judge Gcori:l' E . Lohr order ed the closed hearing on the grounds news coverage wou ld preju<l ict• potential jurors. lie also issued a /:!UR order prcventin~ partici pants from discussinJ? the case a nd sealed transcripts of th1• court procecdin):!s until the legal action 1s concluded. The U S. Supreme Court de- cided a few m inutes b<'fore the hearin g began not to intervene. thus lettin~ Lohr's order stand. Twe h ·e Colorado news ·o r- ganizations asked Justic<.' Byron R. White for an emer~ency or- der openinJ? the hearinp to the media a nd public. White re· fer red the m alter to the full cour t. which r<:jet•ted the ap. plication in a brief unsigned or· cler. • tta•rmomt·l1·r """l-'" 1'11• . m1rl-iUs 1nl:1nd School~ in Bind Wi\Slll'."JGTO:'\ t,\1'1 Tlw Supn•n11• C'ourl t11d:" h 1 -.t.111rl :o ~talt• l'OUl'I orrll'r t l<•..,111 1! '''" .)('r~l·~ ':-1rnl1lt1· -.1'1111<1b 1111 .lt1h I ll II h· s :-t h l' I l ~· I s I ;1 1 " I t. :t I' 11rc>1H·1alt•s funds lo 1·;1rr\ 11111 ,1 1ww :-~·stl'm ol s<·ho.,I I 1n.11IC'111g \\ t.•a l hc•r n <' e r " :1 ... , n ~ , · I 1111 c i-; t11n1 gltl :111rl 1.u1111.' F1·1d1t,\ ll1i.:h Frid:"· 111 1111d 711•,, lo" t c1n1ght 11pp;·1· r)o-. ('hann• nf r a111 J, • .,~ tlo.tn 10 prrn·nt lonii.:h1 INSIDE TODA,. lln111c ti(i, nn c1· I/le s11ml•ol 11/ orlvenl1Ar<' 011d r11111m1•·1· 111 11 11011011 in/nt ua/\>d w11/1 111r1l11/1 It/. I.~ IHlll' (I 1·rof'lilnl/ .~N·dr1 /11p/11t'1H/ rl'plncl'd In/ 11/r1n11 111 I) Ill I l' r ~ L o I I' \ /'fl r 11 110.~tnlq1r /11111i n t ''"' \10111 SI rr•ct ()f I\ mrnca .~l'•' 1\ i Index .t\J Mo""y l rr• Cl Mo•lo Rh cs IU Al Your S<Jrvlu Erma hmlHltk l M. 8oyd Calllort''lf• C•r"r Corn.r Cf•Hilltd Comte\ .Crouword 0.llllHotltf\ Eclll0<l•t P•Clf' E1tltrl•l1tmt1tl Ft,..1t<t H•ro~ope B• Mulu•t Fut>d• A S ,_,.ilttOft.t' N,.#\ CS ()UftQf Cou11h Cl·I• PeoPlt UCI A IO Cl I All11 LA""'" C• \,1v1.i Portr' C• Spoth A 10 St0<k Mo1•rl• •• T•lt!WlttOP\ CS Tt>tAltn ll61 WUlllfr Cl World Ht w\ Cl "' All 11 "' na • Ci II• IU.0 . ' • I .4 J DAILY PILOT L/SC l"hursoay June 10, 1976 O.lty Piiot St~lt ""°'o 'l'ariafio11s' Slflf ed Ma r g uerite Warren anti J cff T aylor pe rform scene from "Variations on a The me" th at will be prese nted al a Laguna Beach High School dan<·e l'On rert al 8 p.m . Frid ay and Satunla~· ni ghts in the hig h Sl'houl autlitorium . Tic.:kets ar c pri<·Nl a t $1 .50 for adults a nd Sl for st u- dents Developer Seeks OC Board Support For Center Sitlesteps A <'Ontroversia l S7 million shopping center proposed for va- cant land along Avenida Pico near the main San Cle mente post office was promoted Tuesday at the city Cham ber of Commerce directors' luncheon. Al Wulfeck, project de veloper, told members of the cha mber that the city needs new·construc- tion and new development of the type he planned or it would die. "l believe the city is ready for this project. I know the city wi ll be ready in two years lestimatccl completion ) and 1 believe m free enterprise.·' I he contractor said. Wulfeck s c.1id t he 19-acrc center would provide jobs for 250 pcopll· after its completion. lie said 80 pe r cent of the p rojc('tcd S7 million cost would be for lubor, much of it local. More tha n ~ few hurdles sl;.incl in the path of the center s con- stru<'tion. The land is zoned for residen- tial and commcr<.·tal uses, an<l a zoning class1ficat1011 of the type n e e d e t.I t o a c co m m o t.I :.1 t t• Wulfeck ·s project 1s not on lhe c1-DA Issue ly books. · During a hard-fought battle m Ora nge county supervisors lo- lale Ma y al the planning com-day avoided a budget hearing mission. Wu lfcck overcame confrontation when they voted 3 c1t1zen opposition lo the projel't to 2 not to discuss a proposed and gained the comm1ssion·s transfer of 10 district attorney·s blessin g for c r eation of the investigators to the Sheriff's Of- neressary zone. fi ce. llowe\'er. a formal vote rccom-Votin g against such a dis- mend ing creation oft he zone wus cuss ion were supervisors Thomas lt'fl until a commission hearing Riley. Ralph Clar k and Laurence al 7:30 p.ni . today ut city eounc1l Schmit. cham!Jcrs. ln favor of hearing county Ad - 1 If the <·o m miss1on r ccom-ministratoi\'e Officer Robert mends the ncccssar.v frcewuy Thomas· proposal lo transfer the t•ommercial zone. the c1ly coun-investigators w ere Supervisors d i mus t hold hearings an<J a r>· Hulph D1l•drich a nd Roherl Bat· prove the measure before it Im. be('omes law. Last y<•ar . the proposed Wulfeck said plans now call for transfer of 22 DA investigators cons t ruction of com merc ial touched off a wild political con- struc turcs "1th about 153,000 lro\'t'rsy that didn't end until a square feet of floor space. S111wrior Court judge blocked the He said no tenants ha\'e been suµc r\'1sors ' attem pt. lined up yet. a lthough Walter Thal rulin~ is now being apJ Scott, a San Diego area depart· Pl'all•d lo a higher court . m ent store, has inquired about It was Ba tti n who was most space. \\'ulleck said. outsµoken in his support today of Size Law Restricts Building An urgency ordinance further limitlng the s ize of homes bwlt on subst andard size lots in Laguna &>ach has b,•e n recomm('ndcd by ~he city's Phinning Com · • mission. T he proposed ordin ance. scheduled for (•lly coundl con- sider ation June Hi, would restrict the square footage of il house to 48 percent or the lot area. The ordinance would apply to ronstruction on substandard lots. defin ed as those with an area of less than 6,000 square feet. Jn the <'ase of a 4,000 square foot lot, fo r example, \he new or- dinance "ould permit a 1,600 square-foot house. The 50 p~rcent standard now in effed would allow a 2.000 squar~ fool house on a 4,000 square-fool lot. The proposed ordinance grew out of discussions between plan- ning commissione rs and mem- bers of the city's Design Review Board during a recent study session, Act ing Planning Direc· tor Doug Schmitz explained. Schmitz sa id it was the feeling of members of the city's two planning bodies that further restrictions were needed to in· sure that s m all houses are-.buill on small lots. The proposed ordinance would apply to all R·l (single family re· sidential l zoned ar eas in the city. Most subdivided lots in R·l ar eas ar e subst anda rd, according to planning depar t ment aides. As an urgency ordinance, the new law would take effect im- mediately if adopted by the coun- cil la ter this month. 1bree Indicted SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -One o_f the city's top labor officials. a fire depart m ent head and an in· surance broker have been indict- ed by the San i-·rancisco criminal grand j ury on ch arges of' felony voter fraud. Fro• P•ge A l HAYS ••• get through a reisolution creatin~ • .a .to-member aele.ct comrnillec, eveoly d ivided by party affilia- tion. to a udit payrolf and npensc account vous bers and to m nkc :o.ure everyone a ctually was a~· si~ned duties. As for the broader review of Hou•e staffing practices. Rhodes de<'lared that ··Allowing a pand of Democrats l o investiga te al- . legations of Democratic corrup- li on i s a bout ltke le tting Haldeman, E brli<'hman and Mitchell investigate Watergatt ... The De mocrats wouldn't h !JVl' bought. that and the Republicans aren't goinit to buy this.'' He referred to former Whltl• · House aides under President Nixon and to t he former Atty. Gen. John Mitchell. Even if the tbree Democrats accurately assess t he payroll and expense account situa tion. Rhodes s a id, no one would believe their conclusions because of the purtisa n nature of the panel. San Clemente Isle Wildlife 'Threatened' WASHINGTON <AP) -Seven species of wildlife face possible extinct ion on San Cleme nte Island off Califoroia because of habitat loss, the Interior Depart· ment says. . The departm e nt, which has proposed the s pecies for listing as endangered , identified the seven as the wreathed island snail, horseshoe snaH, Gabb's snail, San Clemente loggerhead shrike. San Clemente sage spar- row, island night lizard and an in- sect , the coenonycha. · T he d e part m ent said the species suffered because man severely changed the island's t r adition al wood l a nd a nd sagebrush habitat on which the species were dependent. Goats, swine and black-tailed deer, introduced to the coastul island . quickly denuded areas of vegetation, the department said. Water Budget Backed A Sl.183,000 p r eliminar y hudgN fo r fiscul 1977 ha~' been ~1ppro,·c<.I h y t.a~una Ueach County Water 0 1strictdircl'tors. Included in the bud get is $898,400 for duy·lo·day operating expc•nses a nd S284,MO for new cc1u1pment and improvcml'nts in La~unu 's wat er delivery syst('m. No chanft<'S in walt•r rates or the district 's tux r ate of 40 cents µt'r $100 assessed valuation ure (:ontemplalNI, said J oseph R .. S we a n y , d is t r ict gen e r a l manager. Not included in the SJ,183,000 fi~urc is S940.000 1n accumulated rt>servt>s maintuined by the t.lis- trn:l for m aJor l'Onstruction pro- 1('Cts. About hnlf of the rescr\'C fund \\'Ill b<' s pC'nl du ran.I! thr nr:<t year on cons truction or the Laguna Pacific Main. a coastal waler lme t hat will rt'plal'c a d('· tcrioratmg pipe under Pacific• (;oast lli~hway . Cost of the project wi ll be shared by lhC' LaJ,!una ci istril·t and the South Coas( County Wate r Oistrict in South Laguna . noth dis tricts w ill receive part or their water supplies from the lmc. Included in the $284,800 capital improvt•mcnts budget are pre- s s u r c i m prove me nts n ear Ledr oit Strct.•l and Hillcrest Onve. T emple Hills ))rive at Palm Drive, Sunset Ridge Drivl' un tl Favet t e Place a n d Panoram a Drive. · Also st•heduled are water now improvements alon~ Canvon Acres Ori ve, a nd C.:restv.icw Drive. District ofricials also plan to al- IQcate $25.000 for a master plan ol district facilities that will includ~ a computer program on its waler. delivery network. Directors wi ll consider artop- tion or the proposed bud~cl next month, Sweany sa1tl. 16 I The Jcvelopcr s aid ht• doesn·l Thomas ' effort lo transfer the 10 • ndicte d believe the Center \\'OUlci hurt the tnVCSltgatOf'S through a budget establis hed downtown busi-manipulation. nc•sscs. Obviously referring to his re-in 2 County \\'ulfeck askt.'d for the .. 10• cent conviction on m isuse of of- • • div1dua l s upport " or cha mber fice charges. Ba ttin said, "I'm board m em bers. beinS? punished now for my opi- Gambling Rap No for mal chamber action was nion last year but 1 am not going taken. to back down. LOS ANG E L ES (AP ) _ "l think there should be one Federal indictm ents have hcen .i:roup that does the investigating ®QUALITY TELEVISION handed down n aming 16 persons -Yen Bandit's and a nother group that does the a 11 ege d 1 y i n v 0 I v(' d j n prosecuting,'' said Battin. 1976 zen·1th 1QQ0l so11·d State multimillio n-d o lla r gambling He ran into stiff opposition 1Q • ~~~!ocn:u~~e~.os Angeles and Plan Foiled fr~my~~~~~~. Sch mit was an out· ~o~~OI II One of the t wo indictments is-TOKYO (AP) -A moustached spoken s upporter of the transfer (rlll~lll IRo~QO M I ~rj, ~O ~riJ Ro sued Wednesd a y charges nine m an p_ullC'd a 16·inch J apanese plan as well as the leading critic ~ ~ ~ f~ 'l~l 'l'J.~ ~ ~. y ~ .. persons with opera ting a num-sword m a downtown Tokyo bank of what he c alled an illegal drug 1f\V. W\~ 1/!...~ 1 ~ bers game tha t used the winning today, took a fe m a le clerk fund collected from convicted of- numbers from the weekly Mex-hostage and dcm anded 20·million fende rs in the county's courts. • Brilliant Chromacolor Picture Tube 1can and Puerto Rican lott<'ries. yen -S66,666, police said. But today, the Garden Grove The second indictment charges Policemen ct is guised as bank supervisor was on the district at-• 100% Solid-State Chassis seven persons with opcratin,q an <'l e r ks t r i e d t o pers u ade torney's side. Buy Now ... Save Now .. 11le •al bookmakinJ.! ring that in-Shigcnori Kakihana. 38. to give He called it tot ally improper • Patented Power Sentry Volta ge .-~~--:v~o~v~e::;r"-'a:":e:'iT!1r-n~g~o~n~;,.0~r~s~e,...:;;ra~c~i~n~g-,~-h~p....-'t.wo ~.~~~~~""tro~r~tth~er.:b:o:a~rd~~to~c~o~n~s~id~e~r~l~h~e~-i-~~~~J:lJe.QllilalJlD.!~~~te~rn~::::;:;:::::,._.-.:::::;::::::::::=:--~~~~~-~~-:::iiiliilDURt~~NG~o;UR~iii~.-~-~~-ll--~~ the World Series. and other .rumpetl him wlwn h(• finally re·-trans er. t.'Vl'nls. l<'ased the woman m ~.xch;.mgc "T he m atter is before the ' Fair Days Due By The Associated Press Mostly fair a nd wa r mer weather is fo recast Fridav as s catte r e d s howers m"ovc l'astward tod ay across northern a nd central Califor1ti a. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT l~ Ot~tt<ttt C'o'"' nnuy ruot, 'frll1thwn1cn ., 'o"' f)1tr(t ,,.,. "'''""' f'rtt'\\I i\ ouf\U~"lf by'"'' Ot ... ,,.". (W\I ,.~IOU!t,tHnQ (On'lf)f\l'I~ ~f'IMIM••dlh()(I '"" livbl•'h' d ~Ond•Y thnJwuh 1 ndfPf t ir C.• I" "-"'"'· ~"'•POrt O•••CP'I. tlonllnQton 6').1• h I '"'" t""' V•ffev. frvlru•, '"ffdfr""•'' v_.1tt";i ,u~t :.:~ !;:;.;~~"~~~~~:,'. ~ :.;,•:.~~::-' ·, ·,:: r tt"<.•&W'! oub•ht'llnQ l)tent '" "' UO \Y\t\t tHv -.1uet. CM•a Mf\•. Cat1tftrn1•9'1t.lf Robe rt N. Wero Ptfl\'ff•"'' 4t•id P~1\ho r Jack R. Curley " V1u p,, ,....,..111 •"° Gf!nc-,•• AA.""°"' Thomas Kcev1I ld•tor Thomas A. Murphine '-"'"'Q1n9 La•tOf Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall A\\O'""' '-'~"fQlnQ f<11l0t\ U CIUft• Bueti Oftk e ltt• C,lt nn•ytti ~,,,...-, Mt1hnoAclc!rr>' I' O llo•*·~1oz omces Co\tA Mti\11 ).)0 Wf \t Ra) \trf"4' Hunl1~q1on l)u<I• 1111\ l\oMn llo<>ln•rel ~ltb•<' V41ll"Y 1'>101 lt• P.tt HMd "' \tn O•f'Qo r '"••• Telepllone (714) "42~321 Classified Ad"rtlslng '42-5671 Laguna Bu ch All ~mettts : Tt leptlone 4M·MM f ron1 S~"' C'"""'"''' 4'5·06~ c.oevrlof\t; '''• Orenoe (n,.,t """h\Nnct Co,,... Pftl\'f .-.o M~ l tOtlf\ tltv,lrA11iM,, t'tlll&t•4'1 ,.,,.,", Of" •dwrtU\•f"'•f'lh ht'HW\ m•y I> .. ,.prOO\tt •a ••lhout \Pfl(lfllt otrmt\\IOn ot <•-.,rl9ht o•Mr, \flfON1 (ht\\ Dft\h Qt C>'9Jd At ('O\fl\ ..Wu , (At•fQ•"•" ~lft)\(•1t1l11\n t\• ,.,,, ,., tJ n mon ftlly n, M"''"' l) MOl'l,,lt "'hhl ..,, ~l!fWH6'1\ \) ,, M'W'ltr'll'# for a man hosla).!<'. <·nurts. T hat's where it belongs. One policem an suffered in -I'm un happ y it 's before us pines to his hands. again." said Schmit. l'olit•f' s aid Kak1hana was un-As he spoke. District Attorney 1•mplo~ rd. C<'t•tl lltcks stood in the hoard meeting room waiting to talk to 'Underdog' Brown Hits Louisia1ia NEW OHL~J\NS !A P> Desc·rihinA himself ;Js a potential gian t kille r . California Gov. .lt.'rt'Y Orown h as sw1•pt into Louisiana nn his one-m an stop· Jimmy Carter drivl'. Hrow11 <'ame here Wedncsdav ni.1?ht to woo the rn uncommittccf l.ou1sian o dc•l<•.l!at<'s lo the Dcmocrat1c National Conven- tion. Jle spoke lo the d!'leJ?ales, who ran under I he banner of Gov. E dwin Ed w ards. durin .1? a breakfast a t the governor 's mansion t oday and then ad- dressed a jomt S!'ssion of the Lcf?islaturc. "My expecta tions arc low but m~· hopes arc hiJ?h. I am a Davie! out to hring rtown a political Goliath," Brown told newsmen at New Ori eans Jnlernational Airport. lie acknowledged that he is an underdog lo the former Georgia J'10Vernor , who said Wednesday that he had the nomination sewn up. But. said Rrown. "The national <'Onvcnllon 1~ down the mad a nwnth. :1 lot or pe<>plc ;.re .rel lo he heard frorn. the super visors about. the pro- posed transfer. llOWl'\'er, .before Hicks could speak Riley, Clark and Schmit c-ast lhc three votes needed to kct•p t h e transfe r fr om t h e hudget. hearing agenda. $7 ,700 hi Rings Take n Afte r Fire Diamond and turquoise rings valul'rl al S7, 700 were reported stolen from the rir('·r avag('d home of Patri<'ia Ann Lockha rt 923 Av<'n ida Salvador in Sa~ Clemente. The wom an told police she dis· Co\'cred the thdt of the li1ree d!omond rin~s and two turquoise rini::s Tuesday followin g ex· tensive repair of the residence. hit m the S2 m illion Jan. 21 San Clemente fire. She said numerous repairmen :tnd painters had had access lo the home !lincc the blaze. Arabs Protest VIENNA. Austria (AP ) - About 20 Arab students occupied th~ office of the Syrian cultural. <!tt~c~e h~~e tod.ay, prot~ting l:iyna s military intervention in Lebanon. (Related story, A4.> No one was har,med in the takeover police said. They said the stu: d<'nls were d iscus~irig the situa- tion with Syrian officials. The DUTTON • S2937W 25' ONLY OUR LOW, s571aa LOW PRICE HURRY! LIMITED 'QUANTITY Many Other Models from Which to Choose I ull f 'n•·lory Mnrrnnli•·~ ,.,,"Our f•t·r"ounl Out• \ 1•nr t.unrnulf••• Ou I 1·•·r~11•rod11c•f MC" .-.c•ll: 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa . ...................... Z hen Wnt .t C.ta ~. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily 9-6 Sat 9-5:30 ~ ... H.,._llne SM• 1916 THESE EUCTROHIC PllONSSIOHALS SERVICE YOUR E9UIPMEHT "OtMlt" "Al" Farnous Zenith quality! 1-amous ~~~ depe ndabilit_v! . I I Thur8day's Clo~ing Prices NYSE · 'COMPOSITE ~TRANSACTIONS ... I .... '•' r -' ~ S• 11 '• J• I S • • •S • ,. ,, .. lit ••• 8Qt )A <I • -" lbS II 10 • .. "' ti \ lt HJ • , ' )/ "1 I '"' ,.., \ 10• °"' 1 '" i i I "4U l• ' 10' ,,, !) "' ,, ,, . "' l• IJ/ Jj •• "8 • ·~ }} . lo 14 101 1A • J II I•) I It ,~ ... 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II •?~ " ' 11 t Ill I• ,, II I " I I \ It I q /\ I .. , • I .. ,,, 111 " 1 , \~ M II ' II I I 8 I& 1 • 1 ,, & .. ~ . , , " , 11 • , . ' t l) • 10 :M • ,, II I\• ti ... tQ ,, ... ~!) .. ' ·~ 11 •I I •I II ~ \ Synthetic Gas Supported SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The stale Pubhc Utilities CQmm1ss1on <PUC> is urging California s con gress1onal delegation to support a bill providing loa n RU1trantees for de \•eloping a synthetic 'natural gas • Industry Thur<1rlcS\I Juno 10 I 976 use DAIL i Pll OT B1 ~ OTC W orkf 11g Charter Flight Plan Takes Off Hv SYl \'IA POR'ft:R In the far>.t :.ix month>. uf thl oper at1on of the one tor <'hut let !0 '1 l' I "h1l h lll'rll11ti. '·'' tnA:. of U!) to 511 lll'rl 1•1H O\ er st:rn1l,11 d r ,11\.'" m.i11\ "' ', r h ft the.: ~round Thl) \\en h11111>t ntl "·":. t-.cl\\.1rcl J Dnst:ull,pns1 dent of the N .11 ion.ii Air C.ar11c1 A s~n lht l'harter .11rhni:s 11.1c1f' ~r oup b\ tht rcfu;.al of "om e for<'tj(n g11\ l'rll rncnts to .1llm\ tlwm to I 111rl m thl'lr urn11l111 s ll<. l'UU!il' or ft ,II th JI thl• Money's Worth l~ 0 rC bar ~.I II\ l'I I I<'" \\ 11Ulc1 d,1 rn l)!C I he St: hcdul<'fl transa!lanlH bus1m s;. ul lhl 11.11100111 n.1~ lines I he) \\\ 11 hu1t too b' j.!lllC'r1Jt1.1\t'l 1i.;1 11t 111('<(1t'1tc•ncc•\\tththeO f( 1: concepl But lht s1 111 obll:'m:-, u11 b1•m~ sul' ell • OTC fli ghts a 11 llH t l .ts ingl\ .1n q1t ul \\Ith th1• L'n1t11tl Kingdo m lhl' la1 1-.t l-.111 01)1'.111 111unln to ag1cc to o n nights from thl' Urllll.<tl States I our OJ>l rator>. are ref1n111g their pro<.lut'l to mcl'l l11t• pubh1 s demands l\IOST OTCS AKE EXP•.cn D to fl\ du1111 g the s um mer months ~U):. D11sc11ll 1 hus t ht•M: hinb un l>u' 1ni: -Com p.11 ,, pr1e cs of I) IL ... t Im' n h' sdll'(luh cl .11111 sup plemental a11l1n cs Suppll'mcntub m11 y offer u IO\\er prlC'1 Scheduled c .1r11cr~ 11lfc1 the pn·~Ll~c uf II\ 1ng on .1 better known atrhnl' for m st.mcc tn 1-'a:-,t Coast to H,1w.111 seven dav packagt costs S359 on a suppleml'nt al \S $409 on a scheduled -M1dwt•ck departures for popular destin.1t1ons (Hawau L 1s Vegas Mexico ell I often are l'hcaper th.in \\eekend d epartures A Wednesd.1v dc1larture from Chicago for Acapulrn costs SJ75 the same 0 r C package departing onaSaturda~ is S4JO -DF.ALING \\ITU AN FXPI: RIENC .. D. reliable OTC package! \\ho Offl'r:> .I rl'glllar S\ rl('>. Of back lO back ' charters prob a bl\ \\ 111 cost less I han (,fcahng \\1th a travel agent offerrnE? Jusl une night Thl' for ma h.1s the ad\ anta~c of bulk purchas ing of aircraft and lund arrangements -Different OTC packages to the: s.1mc desllncil1on s hould be comp.ired 0 res must offe r round ti 1p au transportation hotel rooms and .11rpor I transfers Hut un· der the stress of rompel1t1on snrm 01 C operators .in. thro\\mg 1n free s ightsee mg ,\ht tle1 qualttv hotel or selet't ed meals al the s ame pm:(' Opl'1.1lon-, hro<:hure~ \\Ill show \\h1ch are the besl buys 1 The lesser known <md s mallt r ~upplementul airlines ,1 are using w 1dc bodied equ1pmc:nl w manv of their OTCs, while scheduled can 1crs ofl<'n u sL onb older narrow bodied 707s a nd OC Rs for d1<11 lll "<>rk Jo 01 clthc1 scheduled or supplemental the le' cl of u 1mfort 1s about lhc same -less than on a coach or <.'rnnom\ flight To keep costs down lhc1 e are mull' .ind oftl'n narrower scats on a charter MEAN\\UILE. TllE lNCRF.ASl~GLY <:on i.umc r minded Civil Ac1 onauhc s Boa rel 1~ pr 11p1>~m~ something new the Ad' <1ncc Book111g Chai ll r ( i\}~< 1 Tht' proposed /\RCs would pro' HI<' onh <11r transporta lton betwee n two points and not mdwlc hotel accommotla hons (a required pa1 t of an 0 I c;) l"uthcr type rcau1res m embership in a izroup Because a dt'c1s1on on a p1 oposed fl\ c: ) ear trial of lh1s new l) pe of charter ts not expc<.:lNi until late spring or early summer /\HC:s probab&., \\Ill not he available until \\Inter 1976 They will be s 1m1lar to pl.ms long used succcssfull) in Europe but n<.•vcr bl'fore pPrm1ttccJ m l\ml'rtt a The OTC s t.ands as the g1l .1lcst ad\ancc 111 thorter travel since gruup tour :s c.1mc of .1gc in the mid 1960s pro '1dmg breaks on prrcc destm<tl wn <i nd com e n1en<:c llul 1l was created bv the CAR onlv tn resr>0nsc to demands from lhe tra\ el tndu:str) and lht tr avc•hni.: puhhc l( the public 1ont111ues tll pre~s tht: C~B lo lihl'r.1hzc r'harlt'r flr~hl 1 ulcs thl' )O\\ hutlgc t ple asure 1r,l\<.'ll'r m.1v bt' able t11 t1 a H•I soon <tl the l hC' 1pc st' 1 onum1c.1lh fl ,ts1blc price We'll All Drink To New Carmine ·1 DA\ IS l I\ I'> /\ n<'w \\Int f!r 1pt ~aid to he morc· .. - n a'l:orful than cabc1n1 l Sdll\l,l!non h IS IJt.:C'll dc\l'luped IH the Uni\ ('rs 1t' of C .1llfurnw ht rt The uni\ u ~11 ' rc:porkd th 11 th< f1rs1 crop (If th(' nc''' \lar1el). dubbed l ;,irmtnl '' 111 I" 11.ir' ( stt din ah(1Ut lour years from µl .tnltnJ.(s Oc<Jr s.rnt I I\ II h.11' J ·'"''Monter C'\ Carm1nt \\a' dt.:vcl11pul mll 1 pc n11d of J7 H.1rs In llarold r Olm<1 .1 p1ofcs:;o1 ol \Ill( ultun· who .11~<1 cl1• V<.'loped ruin <UhUllll tnrl M\1 f tlfllhH i.:r.1pt.:\Ullt.:lll S lie s,11d t arm11H 1s not onh more fl.nnrlul llwn ,eabcr net ::,.Ju\ 11!.0.un ... ltuL1bo b1 .u ::i ,Jl li:. o 1 r n more fnut 1s m on• 1 e>.1:-.t int lo 1h!\P;,i>.1 lllll"" 111 <l<n s (,trllc:r. ,md can bt h.1n c;"lul h\ ni 1c:h1111 Tht first t 111ss ll.11lmg t1> 1 11 mm1 \\ 1 ... ol t ,1hc1rn1 t s au \ 1gn11n .ind 1: a 11 i.:n me 111 ;i hnut I '11'1 1 he 1 u ;ult wa!> I alc•r crossed\\ 1th mt 11111 SDG&E Cuts Back Rate Hike Request SAN nn.:<.o (/\f'I s Ill D1< ~" (,,,~ & tlcc:tm <SDG&F: I h 1::. cul Siil 'i mrll11111 f1•11ll 1h r.t!t inc r< u>.< n quest lo llu• st .1l1 l'uhl11 l I 111111 <om mt'>' wn t I'll< ) ;iftr 1 n•portmf! rt c oril IH J.:h qu.irlt r I\ c 11 n111l'' But tlw 1111111\ <1m11>.in' ,. "" 11 '"" "" "' nc'lrlv <:!"lo m1ll1011 tn r.11< htl-.l" to ht Ir l111,1n11 Ol \\ "''\\ t 1 pl,1nt., 0 .. FICli\LS Ot SDf.& t 11 j!utd O\l'r th1 p111p11sctl 1 1t1 its hl'anng c; on t 111 '"'tu 11111 lht ( 1(\ or S Ill l>lf'~ll l11111s1 ... '" I h• l't J( 't.:nt WI d Ralph Mt\ t t S[H,,l\.J .,. 111111 '111 pr1 '>l<lt•nl l•1ld 1111 comm1ss1<1 n th.11 llH' rnmpan\ h 1tl 1 1rn<'rl •1:l 1 u1t!> 111 t h1• first four months of thr-< \I .11 rn11J.:hh ''I" 11 111 thr u1m pan} s 1975 carntlll!S But hC' tnsrsl ed th 1t SfJ( ,& F. IH l'rlc; lhr $49 4 m1l11011 l!eneral rate mcrf'asc wlmlt 11 still serk" fr()m thi: P UC 1 hr original reQuest was for S67 11 n11ll11J11 THE CITY ARGl ED aiw mst the tnt'rcm;e sa}1ni: in· stead lhat SDG& F: should h<1v1 1Ls r Ill's cut hv 827 m11l1ori Th<' city attornc\ s office pr<.'d1t:'lcd lhnt the ulthl\ "'ould have an 11 percl'nl rc1t1 or return lh1s ~ e.1r com parcel with the 8 75 percent a llo" e1I h) tht• PliC The PUC already had hl'ld 32 11 .1\s of hearings M the tn• crease request before lhcv '"'re post poncd ror three> months PUC st.1ff mcmhers s,ud 11 m<1v t,1h .mother J'i days of hcanngs be for<.' the qul'strnn 1s rcsol vcd • I I J Realtor Sets Record 1· The lrvme oHtcc of Red Hill Realty al 18124 Culver Dnve, celebrated a record w1lh S3 3 million m sales dunng May Gaylord Main was top salesman, with more than S500,000 to his c redit \ .. I I t 1 \. t •I 88 DAILY PILOT ThurSday, June 10, 1976 Tonight's TV Highlights CBS& 9:00 -··Heller Skelter." Part I. Based on the book by Curt Gentry and Vincent Bugliosi, this 1V movie tells the Manson Family story. Part II will be shown l''riday niAhl. NBC., 9 :00 -··winner Take All." Shirley J ones stars as a woman who almost ruins her li fe as an obsessive gambler. KCET .@ 10:00-"A Free Wom an.:• German film starring Margarethe von Trotta as a young woman in Munich who breaks away from a boring marriage but becomes trapped in the social struc ture of battling for custody of her child e:cnd trying to start a career. TV DAILY LOG ,, f I THURSDAY man O~n Segal Rots unaertower lo ~-e~ •tven~e ag11ns1 lho>t •ho wt•e gu•ll r of lht murder ot his brolher RoDe!I D11vas &uest~ I •V•NINQ 8:00 D8 0~Q)f]l»#os D ()) Ct1l W ttJJ tU llm lllklNllU (U falllllJ Alfa11 Cl WiN Wi .. Wttt at ,.,1rldce fl111ily Q)Ml111·12 li4J (121) Cl.i)Sl1r Trek fDZ..l llti Mih lloustas Slltw m little aasu1s -6:30- 1 I ) m Alldy Gt1lf1tll 10 Mtrw Gollin S"°" 1 n c lJ s. ... , ti.. Stirs fD Tiit lledric Cor!lp1n1 m,,_,..., 7:00 a a• ~l!rfl m11,., 0 ..., fw Olllln ttJ bwMt 1 I) Te ltll tllt Trwtll C1c.c-t11tlfll mt LM L11q Q) Tk Fii 111 m ~) GllllSlllOlt flJ AlliNI WOflcl fD first hw1ces ol Ille 11 .. World "Words. Names & Book~" ( HJ (f J)lonaftla m Dr11111lic S.rin m Addi• Fa111t11 -7:30- D Usl Ol lltt Wild D G ,rict Is RicM 11 Dick V111 DJ'• S11ow U IDllilll Tiie U•linisllff Child C lhr}1li';S'pubhc all airs special probe: the problem of malernal ;rnd r infant malnul1111on. II describes lhe pom1y cyclt rn Amer1u and high h&hls t~e Jar reach1n& del11men1al and offen 11revers1ble eflech ' m•I nou11shed e~pectanl molher can hawe on het child lhroughoul •IS hlr. I•) CBdid CIJMll 0 Ceiffrtly '"""' 110! Mattll ~ Gt lt"1 llHtcll m Star Mtllet'lllnt tU J fg) HollyWMd Squaru fD ftobtf1 lillKllttl fttporl tltJ let's Ma•t A Otal 8 :00 8 lt1l {~l (I~ 'flit W~ (R) 111 the midst ot a chrllrng sl~m ·Olrv1d, Jim Bob and Clr1abelh are losl mo\I 1>1 lhe dar and mlo lhe night in lhP .. ,Jd bur and moonsluner coun1rv .uound Wallon's Mountain when lhe11 car has a blowout. D '2'1 ( 6) !101 m Tiie Mac Davis Shaw Dolly Pa11on, named by lh• Counlry Music Association a~ lop temale vocalist ot •the yea•. and ~1ng" comPO~er Paul W•ll•ams. 1010 Mac and the mime duo ot Sh1elch & v~rnell lit Mo¥1e: f~) (21K) "Collet'' (we~\ I? Don Murray, Carol l ynlry 11 l lfooirtt: CC) (2111) "Tiit llentuc. li111" (•dv) ·~~ Burt Lancaster. 01 ana l ynn, Wallel Matlhau CJ Mewre: lCJ (2~1) "M1n1n1ppi CD Mt" Griffin S"°" Q) leaillt Frot11 the Olympt< 11 3 , e H1w1i1 firt·O fl) V111ety Sllew lB 1lort1n UllU'te ,ro1r1m -9:30-m Women's ProltUIOllll Coll 10:00 OOllttn r s . Mod $4aud U (129, r 1 ) ri fl H111y 0 ' £•er me •n I alallly" (R) Harry •s Piiied .tga1nsi a pair oi assassins •n a race to l1nd a p"gnanr young woman the only 1>1tnMs lo a murder lur which her lalher "a~ lran1~d R1lph Metker No•a Hellrn and l(artn Ma cnon guesl 111 • 3 1 I) ~rNllJIOllts ED Crtth .. s fr"" Gtr1111n1 121 Lowe Amtriu• Style ED fSHCiiil GtrtBln ttlll ' A 1 rtt Wom~lll M1r2a1tlM von 1 rotla slars •n tn1s tompus1onale potlflll ol a youni woman rn Munteh who brtau aw;iy from hei bo11n& maruaee lo ~ek greater lulhllmenl She becomes happed •n lhe soc11I ~lruclure, whelher ball ltn& for cu~tody of her thild or rrvmg 10 crtale a cnal1eni:1ng care" al age J() m a,,,,, de rrimnm -10:30- CD G> lltw1 ~ Dick V111 Dy•e 11:00 au raJ m l\tl llns a 1>~ m 11oi m llews 0 Lowe Anltriun Style I 1 1 MJrih.I Oifloll CJ Metie: "l rilfllt11 YOllnf' (dra) '40-lyrone Power. l1nda Oarntll, CD Mary tt.'1111111, M11y Hartm111 m Gt1 Sm1rt 117" ) I 'allCJ Dffliftlfl 261 lest °' Ct-"e ( it LI) Trulll or ~- 11: 15-w Ct!IHll 34 -11:30-u 171 (31 21 en lilt llllowie: t C "Tiit list Glt11Jde" (dra) /D - 'i1~nlef Saker, Ale• !:-Ord, Honor l!tulman D l.?JJ ll ) fiCIJ m .ltlln111 C,ISOll '-') f'trry Misen . U (r.H (II) >tl Wide Werlc,,res-: ents"Manni1" & "The Maaician" Manni1 hunts lor 1 111witl1 11ct hone: 11td t~ Macicil11 r1•es death lo upose 1 croobd prison tatcu· hwe. (I D11pet CD llews OJ lur"s & Allen 12:00 U l•ili&hl ZOllt t The FBI CD lfooirit: "fire Oo.rn Below" (drd) 5/-Robert M1tchum. lhld Hayworlh, lac~ Lemmon Q) Mowie: "Orders to 1l1H" (dra) ·~9 Pdul Mass•'· ldd•e Albrrl GlrMltr" (1dv) ·~J lrronc Po1ocr, 12:30- 1'1pe1 l11111r. Juhe Adams O lfooirtt: "Tiie Cutle" (d•d) '69 - 11----..;,..--CD My TIMM S..s Maitm1hdn Sthtll ~flrllp'"trmn ----------+----m T-.,.s CM1111 l2'1 ...... : tC) (ZllrJ "Tiit lttWr· rtdioll et ZKlllry Wllffltr" {SuSO) /I -8radlotd D11lm1n, An&•t Ot<~•n \Clft, Ltsht N1tl1en m O,.ra Thutre "la lrlVMll tirsl ol live lull lenRlh operu tr 1 11111ng soprano lhtibtlh H11wood a1 Vt0lflla 1n lh1s BBC p1od11Cllon ot Ve•tl• s popular OIH'•~ ( 2t 1 11) t>ll Wtk0111e lie• Kotter m C111t l11t11111<1tr11I m 1a,a-L1111111ao '1oara111s -8:30- • ( 211 t• I 12t1 l11ner lll1llu The Hot DORS" (R) lwu oll dul~ pohctmPn who Wrtnl to brcomr d~· 1rclrves makt an 411t1t on ~ rnll~~r tJtnpus that trralc\ puhltr.tl hd•111 l(W Barnt~ CD Crou·Wrts 9:00 D CIS Thun•ay 1t11ht Mot1t' 1CJ (lllr) "H1Mt1 S.tlltr" P•rl I fdrdl '7~-Ctorgt OrCfn/O St'"' R11lsback. Orama based on V1ntfnt Bue1tos1 and Curl Cenlry ~ boo~ dboul Ch1rles Manso11,nd tht • IJm 1ly .. D Oil rtl 00! fD RIC Tlltcsd1y MIN: (CJ (Zllr) "W1111111 Taki All" (dra) '7!t-Shrtlty lonts. laurrntt I ud inb1ll, Sim Croom. Joan Binn dell, lovce Van P111en Sylvia 9\dnrw M~ Jones stm a~ a comouls"' eambltr •llost obstSSron w111t all lnrms ol umbhna btcomo pru ' C•tuively •orse and lhrnlens 10 ruin her m1111agt Uptc11l1v 11 hff husband lurns shes Rambltd and lost the do-npayment on lhttr new home 8 (l.lfl ) Qll Str"ts ti San f11Mlsc. "Undtre1ound" (R) Polrce 1:00 D 231 &) '10 T-row 0 W111le4 Oe1d or _,itt 2:00 U Mftoe: C• ~renSIOfl 11 hbfe Roel" l•rsl '>6 -Cameron Mitchell. Ang1t D1ck1n)On. R1ch~1d f gan CD Alf.ll11hl Sllew: "E1cht O'Clod Wilt" "ltamonl'' -3:30-u Mowit: "Wild °" the Beuh" lnlU\) 6~ I ran~rP l'land•ll DAYTIME MOVIES IUllC 11 Below, fol '°"r tonttnte11<t, are the d•r's 111C1¥1t1. ':30 U "Cron (um1n1t1on" (m.s) ·37 II B Warnrr. S•l!y Hli1nt • C • "C11tuld1" ld•d) ·~I Rrn10 ~'"' 11 00 0 "force ol Arms " (d• 1 I !t i-William Holden Nan\f 01 \On J1:00tD"DfWtt ... ~ (d•.i) ,,_ Crttr Car)On Robrrt Mitchum 1:00 0 "SllMt te 11111" 1my\l !t&-Rumll Wadt. Susan Wal lets f2' C' "nt Tuth Vithlll" (d!A) '6~ M~rcrllo MAsl•oldnn1 Ursull Andre~. I ISil Marhntll1 1:30 Cl "C•rst of the s.,,.., Mortsttr" (hor) 66-lohn A1;ar. Bill Williams l :OO l"G' r~) "Tiie Lo111es1 Hwn• dred Miles" (adv) '61-0uul McClu1r. Ka1har1nt Ross l:lO B C) "Mant1lt1 of Hr4ra" (hor) '6/-Camrron M11chell, ll· 1~• Montes. KOCE Television (50) • J:OO ~OCUS: Oft A Ht I COUNTY Am•'•<'" p,,,n""'' ,., w.; ••t'o ' l :• MIST'llt ltOOllU Nl!IG"9011..000 •:• Sl5AMI ltltlET !Minion) s:• ILECTltlC COMPANY S.JO CAltltASCOLENOAS &:• YOUTH IN TltOUeLI "LOOll•"9 """•O' 1 .. eUILIV9St ,.,. MAGIC MITNOO o~ OIL PAINTIN( "8 .. 0Q•OU"<l IN•I" Pou~··· I 00 CONTEMPOllAltY CALll'OllNIA ISSUES EOut<oltO'l P~•I 11 I JO WOMAN"Women'\lm~Oownlhopluno •·oo Tlt19AL EYE "IClnor:tom\ol B•on~" f(•pl•on.•d l 010 m•nl 10.00 THI 01. TM PIAO "1"-"lriun Run,..,.• CLOSS ?Pt j - 12 Klik-lt Mason Caps • OM pieu re-vMMe ceps • Fer vse witll •Y MeHe jtr Canning Funnel • Ve11led lllesip fer fwsl flew • l>llroltle ,i.srlc, eosy to c1 ... SAL£ PRICES GOOD THRU WED., JUNE 16TH v Mirro 4 Quart Pressure Cooker MIRRO DEMONSTRATION • T11ni Mt ftrla t~er Mfftl HCil ......... ill jvst . ...... .. • A4;v1..W. prtsswe <Mtr-', ,,,...-.,,, sefety fllst • Rock eftlll rtci,.s illclu4ff .•• ewec• er hervest 1.W ,.r<tleln " elvmin11111 Reg. 19.91 95 CANNING AND PRESSURE COOKING CLINIC Mirro 6 Quart Pressure Cooker SATURDAY, JUNE 12 lOAM to 4PM • IRjey fftsli ceekt4 1Mttls i1t 30 lfti!Wtts er less • R1twia •rt ffevor eftlll Mtvrel wifolllitls i11 the fMCls Iring in your Mirro preuure <ookers and <anners and have a Mirro servi<e representative ser- vi<e it. You will be <harged for parts only. pwceek - • Atijvs..W. pt'ffllfrt <9"tret tMMI 4e,.n4elt11 safety fllst Reg. 24.99 88 Foley Versatile Food Mill • rrevilllts ot IMsl 1S weys le prepare foecl fer connint • Simple lo wse -"•Y I• dean R•g. 5ss 6.98 Foley Jar Lifter • lift jers fre111 tht top er si,.ts • l"'llrHts tfi, tfl4 rt .. IKH ltreoli.19• Reg. 199 2.49 -~ Foley Canning /1 Jar Wrench 7 • Cushion coaled ftr irnpr•vt" grip & ltss llrealiogt • Optns wide or slondord mouth i•" Reg. 1.69 129 · den Vigor.o_!_ \U:F::::=::::+ Dichondra Compression Tank Sprayers • l~liiDtt­........... _ ,,.,"' Ray-0-Vac !able Lamp_ ......... ..,... • c..er.1$ lltw.«•. ,,_ ... ............ 488 ....... Hdiel. .... ,us 2Ge. ........ s .-,.,,.a. ..... witti IMevy 4lty ltette,, • , .... •• r•iisl•wt Ms• . ... 688 GLOSS llOUSE PMNT HOUSE PMNT Tru-Test Oil Base Primer • Ari 11terilf til ..... ,n..r . ·~Ol ,.irlt ~ lest '""' Tru-T est Gloss House Paint • RHkh ~. Wi•llrillt, ttt. • Drin ,.,, ·-wWi. tlllll ,.1rel1 Paint Brush Specials • Clittce ef J", 11 f" tlilll 4" wi4tftt . s-wiflt ,..,.,.,, -wiflt .yte.i t.rktln Handy Plastic Tool Carrier • <""""-"" fwr ~..,-. 1..11 in " .. • Str'1111 rMrftffo4 ,leatif -14.el fwr ce"yi .. <"-"'t 1..,,i1t1 99c 11?. R ... 549 7.tS Gel. ' ..... 49 •.• fS Gel. =~ .. . . .~ • \ .~ l } \ Saddlebaek EDITION ~ : .V.OL. 69, NO. 162, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A I , t \ .Reveals $10, By RICHARD P. SALL 1 01 lhf OJoly Pol~I SIAll t 1.os ANG l·;!,ES S l a l C' 1 i Trcasun:r J ci.s Unruh tcst1fic<I 1 fur the ).tove1·nnic11l t1xluy thut he l rcc·e1ved SJ0.!100 from Dr. Louis I. Cella for his SUl't\·:-.:.ful 197·1 t am· 1 i paign for tht' stale offit't'. l Unruh tcstificll that the rnuney was not tu be u-;f'f1 until aflC'r lht' : primary elect ion. I k e'Cplwm.•tl 1 that Cella" ~·s afraid of offl'nding ' r a millionaire contributor who was backin~ a difrerent Oemocrat in the primary. u nruh testified that Cellu '"was \'Cry concerned about a wealthy 1 n di v i d u a I " ho m i g ht Ill· angered" b.r Cella supporting Unruh. Unruh s aid he re ferred lo Max P ale\'s k y \\ho was supporting Gray Oavis for treasurer. linruh said that Cella "md1(•at- cd that sint·c Pavelsky was s up- porting Davis that if he, Cella. helped openly it might anger Mr. Pavelsky and he would put a massive amount of moncy at1,ainst m e or even turn on Mr. <Kcnn e th l Cory who Mr . Pa\'elsky a l that time was sup- porting (for st ate controller 1." The state treasurer indicated that the SJ0.000 wouJd bf de- livered by Carl D ',\gostino, an atdetoCory Unruh ide ntified a ched, shown him by the go"t-rnment bearing the signaturt·s Tt-d Sc-hi ff· man and Doroth' Sl·h1ffma11 . Ted Sc•hiffman is ~ coddt•ntfant with Cella in the 23·count incomc tax evasion ~ind l\tt'd1l'ill't· fraud tase. Unruh said the Sl0,000 was not recorded in his c·amp<ii.t:n s tatf'· THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1976 Toda,-·•s Clusi11Jl ~. Y. Stet(•ks TEN CENTS Cella Gift m ent but 1·ather s ho\\ctl up on his pl•rsonal <11s l'111s u n · .st t1teme111 tor 1974 a:. o prof11 Tht· :.tatt• tn·asun·r t•xpla111ccl that he had a grl'l.1t llt•al ot offlC'l· turn1tun• al'\'urnulah.'<I U\Cr thl' ~ears that "~'lb kind ol u pain 111 the rear und 1t scenw<.I an cx- l'l'llent r haM't' to gl'l out from un- der the n•co1·d kt·cpmg and lo<in· ing 1t out.' linruh s<1id he mdito ated to Cella that the fur111turc might Ix· helpful to H 11:hartl O 'Nl'tll of San Juan C<ipis trnno because O'Nl01ll \\us bt•cum 111g ~outhcrti l'al1forniu Dt•mol·ratil Purl.' chairman. II o w t• \I e r , LI n r u h atknowledged under qucstion1n1'. hy S. Allorne\' Da\'l' Hindcn that the lurn1tut·t· n ·m<iined 111 Los An~C'les olf1ce~ until late Hl7) ur e:.irly 197<i. Dallv l'iteot Sult ...,..., ( ... MISSION VIEJO HIGH GRADS MARCH TO COMMENCEMENT IN SCHOOL STADIUM Headed Toward 'Third and Potentially Most 5ueee11ful Century' EL TORO HIGH CLASS OF '76 GRADUATES IN COLORFUL GYMNASIUM RITES 376 Seniors Become Second Cla11 to Graduate from Saddleback Valley School --------------------------- FBI Eyes Hays' Art Collection WASHIN<;T<>i\ U\1'1 The FBI is inves t1).!ating an alll•ga· lion that Rep. Wayn e Hays t D· Ohio>. used public funds to buy paintinj!s. ant i1p11':-. and oriental ruJts during trips abroad. a • Justice Depa rt nw11t source said. A Hays spokes man said Wed nesday I he objects wert-™Jug ht with t11s mon\o'y. not with tax· pa~ c•rs' funds. The so11n·1· s ;.11d llw in\'t'SliJ.,!a · tiOn 1s Ill a prl'liminit ry stag1• H a y:-.· s p okt•s m un l'a rol Clawson t•cmfirmt•d that lfa~·s has a rnlll•ction of oil paintin~s. antiques and rugs at his Ohio farm ancl in his ron grt'ssional of- fice Slw s airl I l.1ys bouAIH tlw items with pt'rson:.il funrls n\'er •1 period of 20 or 30 ~ t•ars. ancl ck· nicc1 flatly that ;111~ gm·cn1ml'n tal m c11w,· wa::; 11 .... 1•tl "ih' h;;s rt·1·t•1pts and t•a1wc•lled ('hl'tks for all 11t•ms th:11 '"'rt' purrhasl•tl. s lh' ..... 11<1 . ;11l1f111 j! that f-'BI inn•sh~:1wrs hacl nol askl·d to ~1·1• th1• rc•ccipts anrl chcl·ks St11~ s:111l she tilff not know thl• purrha'\l' pnn • nr pres1•nt \'ah11• oftlw 1t£'ms. hul :-.au1 . "Wt 'n • not talkin g about millions of dollars ·· 'I' h <' .I u ~ f I(' 1• () t' lhl r I m l' n I sourn• \\nllltl not sa,· \\h11 ar ('USl'll II ;t ~ s (If us Ill J.: g; I\ l'l'llfll l 'll I <Sc•r llA \"S, l'a,.:1· .\21 Childre11. Need Help l.<':1rninl! dis ah1htws. tin umhn--lla term co\'ering a rnngl' of nt•11r11log1cal pro· hlems. somC'timl'S is <'&lied b r :1 i n i n J u r y 11 r neurological i m p~1i rmt.'nt and somt'timt's is m·c·r· look<'d . The fedcra I J!O\'c•rnmcnt csttmatcs that t t o :1 Jl\'r l'ent of th1• school-al!t' population h us ll•:irnin~ c1isab1ht1es s,•\'1'rt' t•nongh to requ\rt' s1Jt'r1al cdurn· tion. Other t•stimtitl's run r to 40 perrent Childre n cu11 he hc>lpe<I to compensnlc f or the ir l weaknesses. if tdl'nlified ut ~ an early 3S!t' lly the time tbey arc 12 o r 13, however. much dam t11Ze 1s dont• Story. Cl 500 Viejo High Students G.raduate 8) JACK CllAPPF.LL 0111•• O•oly Pilot St~ll Ma rching to the strains of "Pomp anri Circ•umstance' · more than ;,(}() r<><l-robed Mission Vic•jo High School s tudt•nts received diplomas 1n i.:raduati on reremonies Wednesday at the school st ad iu m . Wet Weather To Subside Along Coast Mu<leralC'lv-h eavv rain showt•rs £ell steadily along the' Oran gl' Coast t oday hul the :-.t<1rm front was l'XJ)<'dcd to d1s- appcar tonight. Twn traffic· ;1cci<lcnts in l.a gum1 nl':tl'h may han• been l'aust'd by s hr k s treets or µoor \'isib1hty. :H·corclin~ to pohrt• Other r1t1es reported no damai.:(' or u<'ddt'nts related to the brier ram showers . ,\ Los Angc..'les mete<>rologisl saul tod<1~ that rainy weather is not unusual for June. althouJ!h it docs not happen c.•very year. She said th(' storm was caused h v a lo\\ pressun· system sitting· off lht' roast of r('nl ral California. S11nn1C'r skll'S and warmer "t•alht•r aH' reportedly on l<1p for f-'riclay and the rcmaimtcr of the weekcnc1. acrording l o the weather lad". T emperatures are expected to I'><.' in the hil!h 6()s in the beach ar l'11s over the wcekt-nd with the thermometer rising to the mirl-70s inland. Court Rules 'No Hearing' WASHINGTON CAPI -Tht' Suprem e Court ruled today that a public· employc's job is not pro- t e rted b y the cons litutional 1:uarantees of due process . Thl• hi,gh court. in a 5 to 4 de· rision. h eld specifically that a North Carolin a police officer had no right to a hearing before he was ried even though his boss made a mis take in finding him lncompe· tent. The decision cam e 'in a suit brou11hl by Carl D. Bishop who challenged his dismissal from the police force of Marion. N.C. Speakers h ailed the class of 1976 for its a thlctil' a nd scholastic achievem ents The <'lass a c· cumulated S290,000 worth of scholarships and cash awards. Two students. Maureen Am· brose and Michael Lopez-Alegria achieved pe rfect slrai ~hl A µrades during attendance al the school . St udent speaker K11nbcrly Gregory exhortecl h<'r re1tow J?raduates to" go forwarcl with the spirit of '76." and s truck what bct•amt' the th eme of the ceremonies. saying · "Wt• arc act . \'Cnturers starling off at'ross the mountains toward the hnght un- known of our third century.·· School Principal Donald Ames noted 68Pe rccnt or the i?r:rduatc-s planned to continue their cduca· lions . lie h:-i iled KC'll v Cox. stu· dent body prl's1rlt'nl; -:mri Mitch Adams. se11ior dass pn•s idcnt for their leaders hip. Student speaker Lauren Kmzw in her address ··Gradu;itinn· A Time for Rc•fleclion" told lhl' :is sem bled s tudents and :i lar)!t' crowd of friends and rel al 1vt·s. that the nation was now h!'acll'd toward its thircl and pol<'nlially mos t sucl·cssful century.'' She sai d t o rcali7.<' the· challcn J(cs and oppnrtun1tie::; ahead. the' s tudents woulrl find thcy had a right to cril1l'i1.e tht• fault s M sori1't ,., but also a rl'i>r>Onsihil1l y to ;lllt•mpl lo cor rccl the ills She s a1tl l'dlll'<itit111 was the j.!reatest tool t o be usL.fi for growth and betterml•nt ofth1•natmn. Follow in I! t ht• pn•senlalion of thl' (')ass of lMfi h~· Ames anrl its acceptance by William C. KohlN. \'ice pres ident oC thl' Sac1dlebark Valley s chool b oard . thc graduates tossed t•onfrtti anrl their moh1rboards intolht' irn· The ceremony t•onclude<I "'ith the singing of the school Alma Mater and the s n ap of firecrackers in the stadium. AnunoExchanged BANGKOK. T hailand IAPl The United States has agreed to transfer Its l arge stocks of am- m unition in Thailand to the Thai government after the withdrawal of the last U.S. forces n ext month. Foreign Minister Bhlehat Rallakul told t he Hous e of Representatives today. Dhichai would not s.y wh~her the am· munition would be given or sold' by the United States. OC Board Sidesteps DA Issue Orange' county !'Ut><'rv1:-,ors to- day avoided a bud~ct hearing l'Onfrontation "hen thl'Y voted :l to 2 n ot to distuss a proposed transfer of 10 clistnrl altornev's investigators to the Sherirf's CH fire. Voting agains t s uc h a dis l'USSion we n' s upcn 1sors Thomas Rill'y. Ralph Clark anct Laurenl'l' S<.·hm it. In fa,·or of hcanng e1 mnty i\cl· mrnistrato1ve Ot'fin'r Hobt•rt Thomas' proposal to transfl•r thl' investigators ''ere Su11en isors Ralph, D1t•drid1 anrl Hobert B;1t tin. Last y1•ar. tlH• propO!'f'cl transfer ot 22-f) A-1m'cStiJ!ator<; touched off a wild poh11c.sl ron troversy tha t <lidn't <•ncl 11n\ll a Superior Court j ud.I!<' block1•d I he s11pe rv 1sors · attt• m pt. That rulinl! 1s 0 11\\ ll<'llll! :1p pealed to a high<·r t•rn111 It was na 11111 whn ":1s most 11u1spokl1n 111 hi); s upport to<l:.1.\ ul Thomas· t•ftort to lrans ll'r the 111 lll\'CStH!a(11rs thrnugh ,, l11Ul ).!l'I manipulation Obvious!\ rl'frrnng 1<1 his n• rl'nt ron \'l<'I ion on m1sus1• of of fi e<' ch arges. Oattin said. "Tm bt•m g punish1·<1 now for m~ op1 ninn lasl Yl'ill' but l am not J.!OlnJ.! to hack tlo" n "I think lhc•r1• should ht· 11111· J,!roup that dm•s tlw 1n\·1·:-.l1J.!:1t1ni.: lllHI ;motlH'r group that dm•s the prm·l'Cuting.' s<1id Haltin Ile· ran 111lo still oppos1t 11111 from Schmit A ye:ir ago. S(·hm1t was un 1111t spoken s upporter of lhC' lt·;insfrr plan as well a s I.he ll'admg rr11 it- of whal h1• l'Ullc•d an 1llq!al tlrui: fund eolll.'C'kll from c11nncted of ft•11dcrs in the countv's tourb Bui today. lhc Garden <:ro\\' supervis or \\as on the clistnl'I at tornev's s idt• (~t' TRANSFER. Page A2J ll}A GETS NEW F~CE~ NEW LIFE After a 10-hour operation anu several \\Ceks of l'Cl'1l\'£>r\. a teena~e Orcf!on girl looked at herself in the m irror and laughed for joy. She'saw a new fare. The girl. Ida Hays. wus born with a deformerl face and head. The operation. which involved bone transplants and moving her brain. has given her a new life Her brain as keen as e\'er . Ida Hays is rarlns:: to go. Story A8. Live for Future, Toro Grads Told B,· \\'I LU A 1'1 SCllR f:IB ER . o• th~ D••IY P1tot ~, ... ., The JIG m<'mbcrs of El Tom High SC'hool's gradualmJ.! l'l a ss of 1916 \H'rt lold \\'l·<lnt·sri;1y lo res pel'l llH'tn st•IH•s and fl' member their h iµh :-.chooi <l;i~·~. t>ut neH•r I l\'C in t ht past. In !'1.·h ool µ~ rnna :-:.1 um ccrernon1es tha! included lht• t r a <I i I i o n a I · · · P 1> m p ;a n d Cirrum!'tancc'' cntn· march ancl ins p1rationnl r t'm <;rks h~ utl min1s trators and \'lllechctonam., the spnior s bee a mt• llw Sl'l'Ond full-tC'rrn c·lass in the ::;1'11rn11':- hr1ef h1stor~ to win diplomas Thl' J?r;idua'tes wore white and blue cap!' and gowns white for thc yo1111µ women. hlue for t hl' Ylllllll.? m<'n <ind till' gym \\'a!' t-rNI e-c ln•d wtrtrft:J ~crlmn t 111 ir 111 honor ol the nation's brt·cnkn ni:il :\t thl' n •q11cs t ol th1· C'l;:iss lh1 pn mar~ address \\ :i:-1-!tH·n h~ :-•'llHll' ad\'lst•r .la' llerron. :i popul<1r t cadwr al I hf' !'.dlOol ':\s I rdlt•l'l on lhl thrt'f' ~car!­ \l c·\'1' ~pcnl tngt>llwr. I han• s t·t·n ~1111 t hall).!l' and gro\\ in man.' \\';t\'S.'' llt•l'l'Oll s:11tl ,;\'our parl'nls s1•t• you as l1ttk• lx1~i-and girls ._:ro''" up 111111 ~011ng a dult:-.." ht• saicl. "\'ou arc g1vinj! tlwm a \'is11al 1magt• that 1:; <:l'lt1t'al tc) your grnY.1h in Ollf' :-11<'i1•1 \ I krron sa 111 . n ·flPt't wns ,,f El Ton' I Ii I! h '' 111 SI;" \\Ith vou hut .\1111 will lll'\l'I' 1iass this ";" :1g;1m 11 I' onl~ part of yoi11 llf1· 01111 ·1 ll\011 "' H•:-tc·rdav:• and t o morrows 1.1 ~·1· r .... i o1la\' IW<'<t USl' th e m<•m111·11·s w1il ;1}\\'il\'!-IW \\ llh \'Oii .. co:\ alc:cl1<·torwns llonnll' J<·a11 <:ardn1•1· ;inti 1\1;1rk Poesl'. hoth craduuting w1lh pl•rfett 4 " :" cra)!t•s for t hell' hi gh st·hnol '1•ars. acid rcssC'd lhl'ir ft'lln\1 µralluatcs aft<•r ll1•rro11 's specc·h ~J ISS (; ilf<lll<'I' S rt>marks W(,'l'l' <:t rnn12I~ pat riot it'. rl'mindin~ lht• graduates that .. God and a sens<• of d1\'int• a}!cnt~y ' permitted Amcnra to hecoml' n great na· I ion a nd bast ion o f Ii bcrt v Shl· !-.ai<I the n<ition ·~ m ost 'aluahle :i-;sl'l 1s the fa mil\' '·If \\(• tralh our children to hono r their r ount ry. their fellow man and God. w e will begin to solve thl' prohlems we have to· day." s he said Poese shared the honors h e ha s received with h is C'lussmates. $a) inl! ·we an• ;ill award wmncrs in one way or another ·· He also said lhe graduates wer e honorin g the ir parents "ror a de ht t hal tould rll'\'Cr IJt• I ult~· rt•pa1cl · Class \'!<'C l'rt''-Hicnl Cinrf,,· ~huppr 11n•:;1•nll'd 1 ht• st hool \\1th tht• l'las.• 1:11'1. a 1•:11ntt·d '').!" 1111 lht: J.!' Ill r1·ad111 l! 1:1 Tor1\ CharJ?~r:-. Cl:.is.., 111 1!171>." 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N<'f! 1' i' Index Al Mon"' T•~~ Ct Mo•tt\ 8~ cs '" At Yovr S•r111c11 £rm~ eo ...... c_ t M Boyd 01ttorn1.t GI'"' Corrttr Cl1t\l1f1H 8l Mutu•I Fu1><h AS H.lllon•l Hfo.,~ Cl °'""""County M," Com lo Cro\sworct OutllHoltct~ Efitorw P•..-'"'"''•'~-nl Fif\lf,Ct ...... w .... Mnu""n C1-14 ... 9111t C• s,1w1a Port~, Cl Stlorh AtO St0<.fl M.ortt~ls 4• Ttl1•1\lon Cl Tll .. ttn H 1 Wulher Cl Wo114 Htws Cl AIO Ct 7 111 All 1l 81 Ill Cl A• At.Cl A l DAILV PtLOT SB Thursday.June to. 1976 Finklea Slager Bean Hangs Self in Cell TAKES OWN LIFE Doomed Kiiier Bean I F ro• Pag~ A I TRANSFER He called it totall y improper for the board to consider the trans(er. ''The matter is before the courts. That's where it belongs. I 'm unhappy it's before us again," said Schmit. As he spoke, District Attorney CeciJ Hicks stood in the board meeting room waiting to talk to the supervisors a bout the pro· posed trans(er . However. before Hicks could · speak Riley, Clark aod Schmit cast the three votes needed to keep the trans fer from the budget hearing agenda. 16 Indicted In 2-County ~ambling Rap LOS ANGEL ES CAP > -· Federal indictments have been handed down n aming 16 persons a l leg e dly i n v o lv e d in multlmillion·dollar gambling operations in Los Angeles and Orange l'Ounties. One of the two indictments is· sued Wednesda y charges nine persons with operating a num· hers game that used the winning numbers from the weekly Mex- ican and Puerto Rican lotteries. The sttond indictment charges !>even persons with operating an illegal bookmaking ring that in· volvcd belling on horse racing, the World Series, and other events . Jobless Rate To Stay High WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi· 1 dent Ford's top economic adviser said today that a midyear review has prompted the administration to stil'k with its ori ginal forecast for 1976, including that or con· tinut"d high u n employme nt, despite the nation's "sustained and dura\>le" r ecovery from re· t'ession. -----ehatmtttn -Mftn--G~p&rt-OF the Presi d e nt'~ Coun cil of F.conomic Ad visers said that the nat ion should not expect the large gains in economic output of the last nine months lo continue ;it such a high level. By GARV GRANVrLLE Ot t•• O.lly ~llol ~II Hugh Daniel Bean, condemned slayer of former Orange Coust College s cholar-athlete Stephco "Mike" F inklea committed suicide Wednesday' in his cell on San Quentin Prison 's death row. Pr ison officials said the bo<ly of Bean, 24, was found In what was called a suspended sitting posi· lion about 7: :m a. m . by a prison guard. Wrapped around the convicted murderer's neck was an electric cord used to connect earphones to a television set in his cell. The cord r eportedly was looped around two cell bars so that when Bean nudged his body from a stool the cord tightened around his neck <:1 nd strangled him. "He must have been very de- termined to kill himself. All he needed lo do to r elieve the pre- ssure was to st and up," said San Quentin official Robert Merkle. Although there was writing material in his cell, Bean did not leave a suicide note. Nor did he discuss plans to take his own lire with any of his 53 fellow death row in mates, said Merkle. "I chatted with him a couple of days ago in the (recr eation I room. He was amiable. He didn't seem particularly bothered by anythin·g," Merk le added. By late Wednesday afternoon San Quentin omcials had not been a ble to contact Bean's father in Cora m , Mont., to tell him of his son's death. But word was relaved to the state prison in Chino where Bean's younger brother, Charles Dennis Bean, 22, is serving a llfe term in prison for his part in Finklea's sla ying on Oct. 31, 1974. The popular college student was brutally murdered during a Sl30 Halloween night robbery or an all-night market in Fountain Valley. · In separate trials early this year, both Bean brothers were convicted of Finklea 's firs t degree m urder. Al the end of Hugh's trial, the jury condem ned him to die. Following that recommenda· lion, Superior Court Judge William Murray last March 12 sentenced the convicted man to d eath ·in S an Que ntin 's gas chamber. When imposing the death sen· tence. Judge Murray talked to the sandy-haired, slightly·built murderer as a friend. The judge said he had grown to like Bean and regretted his duty and conscience called on him to sentence Hugh to die. It was unfortu9~te, Judge Mur- ray said. that If ugh had not died a hero's death while he served in Vietnam rather than as a con- victed killer . A few weeks later , Hugh· Bean's voice was again heard in Judge Murra y's courtroom In Santa Ana. In a tape recording played al Charles Be an's trial, Hugh ad· mitted tha~ it was he who had kill e d Finklea durin g the Halloween nig hL robbery 18 months earlier. It was the nature or that crime as m uch as the crime itself that led Hugh Bean on his path to San Quentin's death row. As reconstructed al two trials, tt1e yoaJtg student atldete-wa s hot in the face as he stood b<.'hind a market counter JO minutes before he was to leave work. After being seriously wounded, the victim was pursued into a storeroom where his assailant cont inued to pump bullets into his body. A~ Wlre,...to HAY S F OE H o u se Democratic Leader Thomas P. O'Neill of Massachusetts want s Oh io Ilcp. Wayne Bays to resign because of the solon 's !;CX·payroll in· volvemcnt. • HAYS .•• funds for the purchases, but sajd, "We do have an allegation and we are i nvesti ~ating." The source said the allegation did not come from Elizabeth Ray, Hays' former mistress. Re publi ca n Leader Jo hn Rhodes today attacked Speaker Car l Albert's h andling of the payroll-sex s candal involving Hays and called for a sweeping investigatio n of a ll House payrolls by a bipartisan select com mittee. "This r ecent scandal has pro· ved to be a black eye on the entire House that can only be healed by a complete, thorough and. most im· portant. bipa r tisan investiga· lion," Rhodes s aid. Rhodes c riticized Al ber t's selection of three Democrats - and no Republicans -to study House payroll a nd staffing pro· cedures. He said he would try to get through a resolution creating. a lO·member select committee evenly divided by party affilia: lion. lo audit payroll and expense account vouchers and to make sure everyone actually was as- signed duties. As for the broader review of House staffing practices, Rhode:< declared th al .. Allowing a panel of Democr ats to investigate al- legations of De mocrat ic corrup- t io n is a bo u t like l etting lla l dem a n . E hrlichman <J nd Mitchell im·estigate Watergate. The Democ rats wouldn't have bought that and the Republicans aren't going lo buy this." San Cle menle Isle Wildlife 'Threatened' WASHI NGTON CAP > -Seven species of wildlife (ace possible extin ction o n San Clemente Island off Ce1 li fo rnia because of ha bitat loss, the Interior Depart- ment says. Longet · He a.r ing .Begins ASPEN. Colo. CAP> -Singer· actress Claudine LonJ?et <ilJ· peared in district court today for a prelimin ary hearing on whe the r the r e Is s ufficient evi d e n l'~ to t r y h e r fo r manslaughter In the death riC her lo\' er. proresslonal s kie r Vladimir "Spidl•r '' Subich. The glass ('ourlrnom doors were closed nrter Mi ss Longl'l ente red, and a gu'-lrd wui; post· eel to keep out reporters and the publi<'. District Court Jud~c George E . Lohr ordered the c losed hearing on the Jtrounds news covcr a gl' wou ld pr ejud ice potential jurors. lie also issued a gag ordt!r preventing partici- pants from d iscussing the ca~t: and SC'aled transcripts of the court prol'cedmgs. The U.S. Supreme Court de· cided a few m inutes before the hearing began not to intervene, thus lettin~ Lohr's order stand. Twelve Color ado news or · ganizations asked Justice Dyron R. White fo r an emergency or· der opening the hearing to the media und p u blic. White re· ferred the m a tter to the full court, which rejected the ap· plication In a brief uns igned or· der. Miss Longet, accom panied by her attorneys, arrived at Pitkin County Courthouse and was escorted into the courtroom. Her former husband , singer Andy Wi lliams, who had been with her al pre\'ious court ap- pearances, was not present. Miss Longet. 34, is accused in t he March 21 shooting death of Sabich at t he former Olympic s ki er's 5250.000 mountain chalet near this Rocky Mountain re- sort. The two had lived together for two years. If Lohr rules al today's hear· ing that Miss Longet should be tri ed on the m a nsla ug hle r c harge, he is expected to set a date for hearing a defense mo· tion to suppress evidence in the case. Taxp(iyen , Vi(d..a-fume ' SYRAClJSE. N .Y. <AP> -County employee ha\'e been using government telepho nes to make as many as 100 long-distance calls a month to Dial-a. Joke in New York City, of· ficlals say. l A look by officials into no w Onondaga County e m plo,y es u s\.' t he t e lephone during work ho ur s a ls o f ound o ne em ploye<-' -l ater sus· pend ed for JO d uys - operated a travel ag1mcy from a county phone, and another spent more than eight hours on a long. distance call to a relative. She was reprimanded. And dozens of calls were made l o race trncks and ball parks. Laos POW Ransom Offer Reported GRAND RAPIDS. Mich. CAP> -A private detective says he was of(ered a chance to r ansom two American prisoners of war from Laos two years ago and wns told then that up to 300 otht>rs might be held in the Asi~n coun- try. Theodore R. Grevers. who runs the Fatman International Detec· live Agency, said he decided to t alk about his secret mission after North Vie tnam insisted this week it no longer holds any Americans captive. Grevers said he a~rees the North Vietnamesl! probably ha,·e no American prisoners. •·1 believe thev are in Laos near t he Chin es'e border," he said. The detective said he met three limes in May 1974, with Pathet Lao officials in Vientiane. Laos. before negotiations broke off after the American Embassy there learned about them . \:;,QUALITY TELEVISION Brown W-0oing South· NE\\' ORLF.i\NS (APl - Dl1:.1'r1ln ng-ll 1m s l'lf as a 410lentinl t:1t111t k 1l lt·r . Californta Gov J err y Urown has swept into l.olUsiana on his one-mun Slop. J immy Ca rter drive. . IltO\\'ll camt? ht"re W(•dnl'sday ni~ht lo woo tlw l:I uncommittcc1 Lo111 sia nu d clt'Slltt•:-lo l h t· Dt•mocrutic Nutionul Convcn· ll011. He spokl.' to the delegates, who ran under the banner of Gov. Edwin Edw a rds , during u br eakfas t al l he AOVernor 's munsw n tod av and then ad· dressed a join't session oC tht· Legislature. "My t>xpect ntions arc low but my hope!> arc high. I am a David out to l11·111g do\\ n a polit1l'L1l (;olwlh. • Br1>wn told nt.'wSmt'n ;it Nt>w Orlc;.ins Jnkrnational A1rp1Wl. lie acknowledged that he is an underdog to the former Geoi:gia governor, who said Wednesday that he had the nomination sewn up. Hut, satd Orown. "The national l'onn.'nlion is down the road a month. a lot of people ure yet to be heard rrom . ''In six pnmarics where 1 was C'ntcred ;1s a w rile-in t"<inchdute or supporting :rn um·ommitll•tl slak. J immy Cnrt('r lost -and lost dec1sivf;'ly ," Drown said. Brown said he hadn't g1vl'n any thought to al•ccptin~ a s pot <is vice president on a Ca rter t1ck<'t He said he douhlcd Carter would make such a n offer. '"I'm a realist and I'm n(lt along lo lake 1t any fu rther th<:1n is poss1blt>. Hut I do think those d l'legat cs a r c free 1>eoplc. They're not O\\ncd by anybody," Brown said. Earlil'r , he blasted Carter for accepting support from Alabama Gov. Gt'orge Wallace'. 1976 zenith 100°10 Solid-State Cll~llllO,MA(OllOfl II The dep artment, which has pro1>0scd the s pecies for listing . as enda ngered , identified the seven as the wreathed island sna il, horseshoe snail, Gabb's snail. San Clem ente loggerhead • Brilliant Chromacolor Picture Tube Buy Now ... Save Now shrike, San Clemente sage spar. row. island night lizard and an in· • 100% Solid-State Chassis sect. the cocnonycha. • Pa tented Power Sentry Voltage The d epartmen t said t he SJ>t!:cles suffered bc:l!ca-aua:s51e~1m11raamur--.------1~ionHlating-6y·itt<lffl't------------+----~o~u~A.::.:1N:!:G~o~u:::.:.:.A ----+-------~ st'vcrely chanS?ed the island '11 tradi tio n a l woodlan d a nd sagebrush ha bitat on which the species were dependent. Goats, s wme and black-tailed deer , introduced to the coastal island. quickly denuded areas of vegetation. the department said. And despite substantial im· provements in recent weeks, he said the ad min lstration still believes the jobless rate may be 7 percent or mor e at the end of the yt>ar. OllANOE COAST DAILY PILOT Councilman's Sex Trial Recessed ONLY ~::r.:tt.~~~·,~~~l.tr, ~I~:,;:;=~~::'; (°"'' PublhftlnQ Comperty ~P"rAttt..'CJltlM\ "'" putJti\t\td Monti"• lf'ltOUQ~ r'tiJ•Y f()f (O\ti4 Mt"'. Nr .. J)Oft llf'MI\, Hynll"9for'I ()r;whtf .._,un ... ,,, V•lff y, UWinf', \fHJ(flr~c.a. !ldlfti'Y .H"1 ~!::~ =~u~fu~~~,.~~~=1•41~~ Of •f'<IP411 Pfolt)liihtnt p11n1 '' .e J.-10 '""ut S.y ~Crt't4. C.0,,t• Mew . ( •hfot "'• ~ Robert N. Weed PfHlcJfftt •""Ct Pwett)hlo>• Jatk R. C"rtev "K~ PH\.otnt itftd C,.NtM JrMM(lf"f Thomas Keevll E.ctitor Thomas A. Murphlne M.1,,..1n9 Ed•IOf CNrles H. loos Richard P. Nall Aual..,l M.ln.11Qlnf Ell!loo SHd'9baclll ValleyOllke lU.! ~· P•1 'lo'"' •I ~n o+it.,0 i iJ .,., Offk es (Mlal•••'IA JJOWt>l l\tyStrt<"I _,...,., .... IHt h. "'" lkf<•-to•••d LO,_.,_ .. ,,, llttGlt......,1'9~1rott T•..,.._ f714)M2-4J21 Clnslflecl Advertlsl"I 642·5'71 (jopyrlQl!I, 1'16 0-e-( .. \I -1"'1 ... (--~. No -tlorlt >. ltllltlr.tl'°"\, fdll•l•I m•H•t ot Mhfft•\•'"""" ...... , • ., "'•Y «»• "••od~u• •ll••ut apttl•I ""'"''"'°" al C...,rtQMOWl'\ft. S-C.oftd t t•\\ oe,,,. .. p11ct "' C-e,ta NWH , (AMOffUit !ri;OHttttt'Ofl f)y fi'"0f'' \) 1' ,....,. fNt .hM .. I .. ),f'\'\Ofl,ftty. t1WitiW''l ~tl,,.,tOl'i'\ '1h,,,...,t1t•r River s ide City Councilman Donzie Garrctson's sex trial was recessed Wednesday until June 21 by Orange County Superior Court .Judge Robert Banyard. Banyard ordered thl' rccC'i;~ when prosecution a nd defense al· lorneys were st ymil'<l by t ape re· cordinl?S that conlained both ad· missib le a n d ina dmissible evidence. Before Garretson"s trial on charges he had unlawful sexual intercourse with his J7-year-old stepdaughter resumes. the al· tom eys mus t s 41>mit transcri pts of the recordings less the inad· mlssible portions. "' They reportedly are references to Garretson's confession and a lie detector t est he once took. It was after Riverside County newspapers carried stones about the purported confession and lie detector test that Garretson 's trial was tra nsfe rred to Orange County. So fa r, only the prosecution's side has been heard in the trial of the five feet two-inch Riverside councilm an. Among the prosecution wit· nesses who have testified is the allt'g('(I \'il'lim of the crime, 17· year·olct Kuthy Fenner. Dl'fcnio;l' attorneys altl'mpted t o s h a k e M iss F "nncr 's testimony that her stepfather. a plumbin1Z <'ontractor. had un- lawful sexual relations with her when she was 15. The controversial t ape record- in~s rl'portedly are transcrip· tions o ( inter views with the girl by Riverside police and district attorney's investii?ators. Judge Banyard excused the <'iJtht-man four·woman j ury until June 21 when the attorneys could not agree' on what portions of the rt'cordings were admissible. At the tr ial's outset, Judge Banyard ruled Garretson's con- fess ion was i n a dmi ssibl e becaus e of the circumstances surrounding it. The plumber was uldicted on the unlawful sex charges.in early J anuary by the Riverside County' Grand J u ry. He is s till serving on the Riverside City Council pending the outcome or his trial in Santa Ana. The DUTTON • S2937W 25" Dl1gon1t OUR LOW, s579aa LOW PRICE HURRY! 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Admin istra li ve law j udge David M arkun ended lest imony by asking Presley whether, in hght of all he has learned durin~ the hearing, he would again com- mit his company to spend S2 .5 million for residenUaJ rights to fhe converter. <Related storv PageA3) · ' Presley said the decision of last August was based on the in \'e~tor's r eputation and potential gams a nd losses. Ile indicatt•d that he still believes in thl.' credibility of the inventor and his device. • Then he added: ''Naturally. when you do something a second time you're going to try to cor- rect th<.' m istakes you m ade the first time," in r<.'ference to the SEC allegations that his com- pany m ade misleading state· ments about the de\'ice. With the conclusion or the hear- ing, the SEC and The Preslev Com panies have until Sept. 10 to file briefs . However, attorneys on both s ides indicated they would try to reuch u mutuul agreement lo dear up fut ure pn1- blems that mig ht aris<' O\'{'r statements from the homcbuild· ing firm concerning the con verter. Randall Presley took the st and again today as the fi rst wat ness on behalf of his rompany in hear ings on charges surroundin~ the controversiat hydrogen con \'erter . Presley's testimony had pre Today's Closin~ -N. Y" S&eck.-... THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1976 TEN CENTS Over ~·1ously open ed thl' hearing called m Los Angelt's by the Securities and E xc ha n ge Commis))io11 which alleges tha t the l':cwport Beuch home buildani.: firm has made misleadrni.: state me nts about purl'hase ol rcs1dentiul n E?hts to the de\'ICl' In testimony toclu.v, Prcslc~ re futed sworn statements madl• Wednesday by Sam Leach. in· vcntor of the machine which purportedly turns tap water into Agaill usable h ydroJ?c n gas. Under <'areful questioning b~· his attorney, Robert Gibson. Presley repeated parts of his earlier testimony to emphasm.• contradict ions w ith statements made by Leach. lie said contrarv to Lea ch's testimony that the iiwcntor ne\'er offer ed to show anyone from the eompany the patent application or to discuss the technology of the !See PRESLEY. Page A2> Gratis Buses Studied Unnih Got Help Says Cella Gave $10,000 The Irvine Citv Council will discuss at a budget study session Saturday whether or not free summer buses s hould be started up again this summer . The council was asked al Tuesday 's meeting to approve a S16,000 contract with the Jrvine Unified School District. If ap· proved, the free buses would have begun r olling Monday in Irvine for the fourth straight year. However , the council voted 3-2 for a pos tpone ment. Councilmen plan lo discuss the matter Satur· day and vote on June 22.e issue Coun cil worn a n G abrie llc Pryor balked at spending the money, saying that "highe r priority'' items need funding in next year's budget. ''I've s upported the free bus program since it began and re- alize it's been s uccessful every year," she said. "Howe ver. ridership h as declined each year and the OCTD now dperaCcs buses throughout Irvine every hour or every half hour," l\frs . Pryor udded. "In view of what we're getting for what we're paying, the buses s houldn't be continued.'' she said. The counC'il will a lso debate Saturday a proposal to sign a contract with OCTD instead us-in~ s urplus sm a ll buses that ~on­ tain cash boxes. Those buses would t'nable the city to char~e fcarcs to help offset thecostofthe proj!ram. However. Public Works Direc- tor Brent Muc how told the coun- cil that leasing those buses would cost the c ity about S24,000. Muchow was asked to report Saturday if that ptice could be ''whittled down" and how a <See BUSES, Page A2) , 0.11• ~fol Sl•ll Pllolo PRINCIPAL VIC SHERREITT LEADS GRADS Sun Shines Through at Irvine's University High • Sun Breaks Out For Irvine Grads By llll.ARYKAVE hope everybody kt'l'J>l' on loving, 0111•• o .... , P••••st•" keeps on grow in"-and keeps on Drcarv weather s uddcnlv turned in.lo s unshine Wednesda_~. <'hallenginl! a ll tha t lies a h<•ad .. -' ··For ii 1s on your own m\'rils afternoon as the 54l ~raduales that you can ~H·hit'\'<' your goals," from Uni\·ersity lligh &·hool a nd Miss Kluthsa1ct . "~uhird soars so SELF lli gh School ster>1>t•d hi,1.?h . ai. siiars with its o wn fo rw a rd to r ccci v<' tht'tr wings:· diplomas. Andr ew C ha n. th e othe r The 1976 graduates. who wore Uninrsity High valedictorian. powder blue and navy blue roht•s, spol;c of the tl1vPrsi1_,, in thoughts heard advice from studt•nt und actio n s among h is speakers a nd lis tened to musil·al €'1assmatcs. selections from the concert b~m<l "This ciiversity 15 analogous to and se ni o r soloist N icolt• tlwtofatrt'£'. Wt'arcat thelopof By RICHARD P. NAl ... L 01 lho D•ll~ P•lol S••ll LOS ANGELES S tate• Treasurer J ess Unruh testified for the government todav that he received Sl0.000 from Or. Louis Cen a for his successful 1974 cam- paign for the state office. Unruh lestifit>d that the monev was not to be used until after tht• primary election. lie explained that Cella was afraid of offending a millionaire contributor who was back in g a different Democrat in the primary. Unruh testified thut C<'ll:i "W;ls very concerned about a W<'althv indi\'idu;tl who m ight be angered" by Cella supporting Unruh. Unruh said hl• 1 cforred to Mu:< Palevsky who w al'.> s upporting Gray Davis for trcasur<'r. Unruh said that Cella "mtJical - ed that sine<.' l'av<'lsk.v was s up portini;: Davis thut if hl'. Cell a . helped openly it might anger Mr. Pa\'el~ky a nd he would put ;1 massi ve a m ount of mont'\' against m e or even t urn on Mr <Ke nn eth > Cory "ho 1\tr Pa\·elsk~· at that timl' \\as sup- porting (for state controll<'r J. • · The st ate treasurer indicated that the Sl0,000 \\ould be de- linred by Carl D'Af:OSlino. an aide to Cory. l 'nruh id en tified a l'hl'l"k shown him by lhc governmt'nl bearinJZ the signatures Tc.'CI Schiff· man and Doroth\' Schifrm<1n Ted Schiffman 1s ~1 codcfl'n•lant Arson Fails At Irvine's Red Onion Menadier. the tree trunk. rNHI~· lo separate Court Rules Then. the g ra duah•s from lhc and go onward in our separate An arson attempt l)n th€' R<'fl two schools stepped up to the out-paths." Chan sai<I. Onion Restaurant in lr\'in(• was door podium a nrl aeecpt cd II<' urge d his <"l~issmatcs to thwarted early this mornmg by 'N ff • ' diplomas from school Supcrinten· pursue I.hose paths with "t•ourage an effiC'ient sprinkll'r syst1.•m and 0 e&rlng dent Stanlev Corcv <ind Oc•un anll µ€'rs 1:-.tl'nl't'. acting af-an alert cmp loy1.· whn heard the UPI P~to GIVES CELLA TESTIMONY Treasurer Unruh with Cella in th<' 23-count income tax C\ as ion an<I i\t edlcan~ fraud ('llSE'. L·nruh suid th<' ~10.000 was not rN·ordod in his c:-1mp;1i1.m slalt• mc•nt but ralhe r s hO'\.\l'd up on his pt•r.sonal d1 .sclosur<:> .statcmt•nl for 197-1 as a profit Thl' s tat<' tn•;1s11r<'r <'xplam{'d lh;il hl· hacl a f.!rt•at dt•;il or 11fftt•e •Gian• K ii Irr" furnit ure ;1ccumulat('(f over the ~·ears that "was kind of a pain in the rear and 11 S<'emcd an ex- c·cllcnt chance to get out from un- der the record keeping and loan- ing tl out. .. L.'nruh said he indicated to Cella that the furniture mi~hl be helpful lo Richard O'Neill of San Juan Capistruno because O'Neill was becom i n g So u t h ern California Democ ratic Part,· chairma n. · H o w e ,. c r . U n r u h acknowledged under qucstioninl! by U.S. Attorney Dave llinden that the furniture r emained in Los An~cle~ offices until late 1975 or early H176. Cella, Sd1iffm a n and Stephen Ev a n s. form e r controller of Mercy Gt'ner al llospital, Santa /\na. face 23 counts in U.S. Dis- trict Court. The l!OVl'rnmcnt al-le ~es thut they conspired to divert funds from Mercy and Mission Community Hospil<.il. Mission Viejo. lo political and pt'rsona l causes. Unr uh took the stand on the sc·venth day of the prnsccut1on·s present ation. He also testified that the late Fred llctrber, associate of Cella and O'Neill. he lp<'d him. Unruh. wi.th his 1973 c ampaign for mayor of Los Angeles. lie said h<' rN·en·<'d some help in that cam- 11aign from C<'ll•l who he said h1· had known for 11 or 12 n·ars . <S{'e Cf:U ... A, Pa~e A2) Brown Woos South, Takes On Carter Olson. pn•sidcnt of the lrv1n1.:· r· · I firmall\'t'ly to triumph O\'l'r all 1re s1,nnk t•r alarm -----WA-". HING-TON~· !:ft~, P~>~-:-:-~T·'M~-'s~·c'-\hRoolT-1 ~bo7ar.· ,~-<~1.:---:::-:::-::-~-...~-r:=-.fil!.S.Sla.!~'~S .c:_· ·:___ Dam age to th t' rt•staur ;int. "I Supreme Court rulcrl today that a Ja ut · one o e wo Ra rbara Schinzi~n_g_c_r-. -\'-afcd""-,c-.--.tsn2-M~ ttu.,-. H-1 v•t ~ NEW ORLEANS <A l'> nc•st'nhini.; himsl'lf as a pol€'nt1al J.!l:t nl killt•r. C ~tltforni:i (;O\' .lt•rry Bro\\ n ha s sw1.·pt mtn Louisiana on his one-man sto1> . 1mnl'\\"arlt'r f!n\'c nop :incl tr~·ing lo put h1m~<'lf O\'l'r lh<' top with the ,-cry cl1·- mc•nts ht' c:r1t1e11.cd ... Brown S:tlll. Rrown also said he t alked b\· public employl''s job 1s not pro-valedictorians at llm vcrs1t" toraan at lht• ulternat i\'<' high estim ated ut S500 and \\a:-1·1111 l t d ~ th t t . I Hi ah' r e m ,· n Is (' (' 11 \\'I I h h l:I. r· d h ec e llY c cons 1tu tona ,., s l·hool, sr-:L F. poantNf to the me to I e l'ntryway. :1t1•1irdmg g uarantees or due prOC{'SS. rlassmalcs in ht•r departing bl·nrfits of alt('nd1ng :-Oll<'h an un -toOrangP Count.\' F1n•nwn Th<' high court. in a 5 to 1 rl e-mcsSaJ?P. traditional high sehool. Mark RrUCl!l!<'man of Laguna cis1on, h£'1d s pl•c1f1cally that a At th<' end. s he tolcl them. "I (St-e GRADS, Page> .o\2) fk':wh, assistant m anai.:<'r at thr North Curolina pol1<·c officer had rf'staurant, tolcl f1rc·nw11 h<' w:is no right to:.a h<':iring hcforch<'was !loinµ pC1pcrw11rk uµ:-.ta1rs :it i .:IO fled even thouJ?h his hoss made a Superoi·sor.8 . Shun a.m . when he ht·;'""'"'' spnnld<·r mis take in finding him incompc-system alarm. tent. lfc said hc rushed down!.lairs. Th<' (l£'l'is 1on C'amr in :.a suit where he a s aw the outs 11l1· broui::ht by Ca rl D. Bisho1> who ~ lk D/1 M sprinkler s act1vat1•ti , smell1•<I t•hcillt•ngc•cl his dismissal fn1m a s on oves {!asolinc a nd SpOtll'<l an t·mpl v the ~1licc for{'C of Marion, N.C. two-)tallon J!a sohnc can, Coa~t \\'eat her Dec r l'a si n g C'louds toni~hl a nd sunnv Fricl:w fh ~h Frida~· an 'mid 10s: low toni~ht upper so~. Cha nce of rain less than to percent tonight. INSIDE TODA 't' Route 66, once the symbol of oduenture and romance to o nation infatuated with mobr?i- ty. ii M W o cracking. icttdy highway replaced by gleam- ing in ter&tatr.&. F'or a no8talgic look at the Main Street of Am€'nco, see A7, •• cs •• Af,CS "" Cl·l ., All U ., .. Cl M "'·'' Oran~c county supervisors to- day avoided a budget hearin~ ('Onfrontation when they voted 3 to 2 not to discuss a proposc1f transfer or 10 district attorncv's investi~ators to the Sheriffs ()f fice. Voting against such a dai.· cuss ion were supervisors Thom u.; Riley, Ralph Cla rk and Laun·nn• S<-hmit. In favor of hearing county Ad Rescue Try Kills Woman JNGLEWOOD <AP> -A mololov cocktail apparenUy ignl- ed a fire in whit'h a 26-year-old woman died while trying to save her children. po li ce reported to- day. Gwendolyn Elaine Ross was killed when she rushed into her burning home here mistakenly believing that one or more of her three children were still inside, investiJtators said . The children had already been rescued, authorities said, but in the confusion and early-mornin$t darkness Mrs. Ross went back into the house and was trapped inside. min1s tralnl\'I' Officl.'r HolH'rt Thomas· proposal to transf<·r the in\'cstii:tators Wl'rc Su1wr\'is11rs Halph OiNlrich anci flolwrt Bal· t Ill. Las l y t• a r , l he prop o :-. e rl t runsfer of 22 OJ\ invf'st1gatnrs to1111hcd off a w ild polit1t'al con- troversy that dadn't encl until a S11pl'rior C(1 urt JUlh!<.' blochd the MIJ>l.' r\'1Sors. all{'m pt. That ruling ts now !><-in~ ap- v1.•alcd to a higher court. It was Rattan who was most ou1spokE'n in his support today of Thomas· effort to transfe r the 10 invcsti)~ators through a budget manipulation. Obviously referring to his re- rent conviction on misuse of of- fice char!'eS. Ballin said. "I'm bein~ punished now for my opi· nion last year but I am not ~oinJ? to back down. "I think there should be one group that does the investigating und another ~roup that does the prosecutin~." sa id Battin. He ran into stiff oppos ition from Schmit. A year ago. Schmit was an out- spoken supporter o r the transfer plan ns we ll a s the leading critic of what he called an illegal drug fund collected from convicted of- fenders in the county's courts. But today, the Garden Grove (Sff TllANSFEll, Page A2) Brue~gcman <'allc."1 lhc Ornng<· Count)' Fire OcparlmC'nl, hut lay the lime thev a rri ved l hc sprinklers hail a lrf';ICl v l'Xt inguis hed lht• small hlu1.c outs1()1• the restaurant. Workers Walk Out 8~· The i\s!llodatNf rr{'SS i\ walkout hy lhou:-ands of ~ o r l h e r n C :i I i f 11 r n 1 ;1 warchousemt.•n has 1nl t.•n!-1fu•tl with the arrests o r :\2 p1ckt'l:-.. Pohct' arrested 30 pickets Wed- nesday after two mculcnts at a Fol1?ers Cofret' Co. warehouse in South San Francisco. Two olhers were arrested in a San Leandro incident. IDA GETS NEW FACE, NEW LIFE After a JO-hour opcrntlon ancl severa l weck5 of recovery. 11 teenage Ore~on ~irl looked at herse:f in the mirror •md laughed for joy. She s aw a new face. The girl. Jda Jlays, was born with a deformed face und head. The operation, which involved bone transplants and movin~ her brain. has Riven her a new li fe. Her brain as keen as ever. Ida Hays is raring to go. Story AS. Hrmn1 ,. a mt' her<> Wcd11t•s<la \' night lo woo th•· l!l uncomm1ttr;1 l.0111 •.i.1 11:1 cl <'lt·g:11rs In th1• D1•111m·ralie Nataonal C'on\'l'll t 11111 Ill• :;pllk1• lo t hr dclt•J.!;i tc·s. "ho ran 11111kr the h:111n1·1· of (;11 \' I-: 11\\ 1 11 E rl \\ H r d s . !I u ri n j.! a breakfali l al lh1• J:!ll\'Prnor s mans ion toil;iv anti l h<'n ad · dr•'Ss••cl a .111in.t :-.<.•ssion of llw J.('j.!ISIHIUrC'. "M.v <'XP<"l'I a Lions ilrl' low h11I my h111ws ~ire hiph. I am a Oa\'i<I 11111 to hnng down a polilie:il (;ol1:ilh," Brown told ncwsml'n al N1•1\· Orll'11ns In ternational /\ 1 rpor\ II <' lH'knowl<'d gl•rl that ht• is ;111 1111clp1·tl11J.! to t h1· fornwr c;l'lffJ.!la g1n·l'rn1..-, \\ho sa1el W<'tlnc))tluv th al Ill' had I hi' nomination sc•" ~ up Hut. "aid Brown. "Th<" nal ion;1l <'Onn•ntion is <iown the road a month. ;1 lot of fH•opl1· art' yPt to hl' hl':trd from . "In six primaries wh<'r<' I was <'nter<'d as a w rile-in candi1fute or supportin,I? a n uncommilt('rf slal<.'. .l1m m ,\ Carter lost and lost clec1sively." Brown said. Brown said he hadn't given any thous:ht to accepting a spot as ''i<'e president on a Carter ticket. lk said he doubted Carte r would make ::;uch an offer ''I'm a realist and I'm not :ilonj! lo lak<' 1t any further than as possible . But I do think those <klt•J?atcs n rc free peopl e They're not owned by anybody," Rrown sail'i. Eurllcr, he bl;isted Carter fo r ncceplini;? s upport from Alabama Gov. Gcor~e Wallace. "We h ave now a m an who started off saying he was the alte rnative to Wallace, lh<tt he was the man who was a~ainst the machine. a#'!ainst the ori:aniza- t ion. a ll of a sudden doing a flip- tckp one Wctln cSUay-wt·tt.-""."-·~--• ne:-.ota Sen _ Hubert Humphrey an<I Chiraj!o M :1vor Ric·hartl l>all') llC' s aid Dalt•y in\'itcd him to aclclrt>:o;s Illinois Dt'mncrati<' dd('g;ilc~ dc~1>1 tc endors ing < ·arl1•r. · Ohviousl~·. a lot of clelcgat('s han· J?Orl(' to Carl<'r." he said. "But it's an <1lcl jmlil1<"al gam(' to t'Xal!i.:t•ratt• your str<.'ngth to g1•1 a h:inclwagon psychology mo,·· ini.:" Brow n sai d Iha! aflfr Lo111s1ana. h<' might go on t.o 1\lassachusctts, where the m u- jnril y of 104 dl'legatcs picker! 111 th<' March 2 primary arc 11ledi.tcd to now i1rnctivc r:md11latPs, and lo Connc<'lil'ul. when• a l dc - kgatcs will he pit-keel nt a slate (S.-e BROWN, PageA2) Children Need Help # Learning 1tisabililics. an umbrella term covering a range of ne uroloJ?ical pro- blems, sometimes is called brain injur y o r neurolog ical Impairme nt and sometimes is over- looked. The fe der al J?OVernment <'stimales lhal 1 t o 3 per- cen t of the s chool-age populution has learning 11isabililies severe cnou~h to require s pecial cduca· lion. Other estimates run to 40 perccn t. Children can be helped to co m pen snte fo r their weaknesses. if identified at an early aJ?e . Ry the lime they are 12 or 13. however, much d amage is done. Story, C l. ......_ ______ ~ Al DAILY PILOT T11urSOdY June 10 1976 l Fi11klea Slayer Bean H ·angs Self in Cell TAKES OWN LIFE Doomed Kiiier Bean From Page -'' I PRESLEY~ .. device. Leach said Wednesday he would have made the patent application available to The Presley Company. Presley s~id in fact that at least one specific request for the application was turned down by the secretive inventor. Another major point of con- tradiction covered Presley's con- tention that Leach had prior ap- proval of all press releases dat- ing from about November of last year. The inventor said Wednesday he "couldn't recall" approving any press releases and in fact couJd only re member having a telephone discussion about one. Those press releases are at the heart of SEC charges that the company made misleading state·, ments about the nature of the machine and its availability for production. Fro• Page Al GRADS ••• "No two people are the same and no two students should be educated in t he same manner," Miss Sch in zinger .maintained. ''Education should be. LS.ell· directed process and the environ- ment or education should be one that provides and creates new ex- periences and perspectives," she said. Others who addressed the graduates include~ Lau_ren Mayer, or University lhgh, Heather Campbell. Unive rsilv High senior class president, and Marta Castro, American Field · Service student from Costa Rica. FroM Page Al BROWN ••• convention this month. . "I'm going lo go forward as long as it makes se,nse to me," he said. "There may be some soft support for Carter ." Arabs Protest VIENNA, Austria <AP> About 20 Arab students occupied the office of the Syrian cultural attachc here today, protesting Syria's military intervention in l.ebanon. <Related s tory. A4.) No une was harmed in the takeover, police said. They said the stu- dents were discussing the situa- tion with Syrian officials. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT :::r.::.~~~~~~.~:·r,:::::1:==~= (e.\t P\A)fl-"lnt C.omoari,. ""'-.t•f'Cl•I._.,, •rt> Pw04•~d At\eftietey l"tOWtf\ ,,., .. , fof (O\iA Mrw. Ptewpor-t ttectt,.., t'~t'lf1"Qion fte.Mhtf:OUll"I l•1n Vdllf'y, h••nt . ~AUUll~<k V1tU•y-•M L-lltk~~utnCo~~' "''"94•'"'°"''""'" Oor; I\ ouOfl\"t cf S.-furdo~' ~ ~V"-Tf\IJ ~;;:~;~c~~:~·:~~.~1'1'0~~,~~,.~ Wt,, "•• Robert N. Weed PrPtitO.tU•fMt Pt;OfJ\fliror Thomas ICeevll l dtlor Thomas A. Murphine M• n•e•nt l a111H" Charles~. Loos Richard P. Nall AU•\t•n\ Men.-qlnv t.Oltor) Offices CO'>l•Mo• )lOW•'90..t Str-.t l •qut'\4 ltP .. <P\ ll .. (,ll'f'lftlf'("'1Slreft l<""l•"llOfl &H<h I Ill) .,. .. h ...... vord 5-•-• VAii#> lUOt lo"-' 11- •tS.n 0 1"° '' .. -.Y Te...._ (7t4) '42-4321 Ciahfflecl Ad~r11M"I 641-1,11 i-i.boO VotttyNt ... Olllte Sl1 .. J10 ,,_ hn Cle,,•ni. •tMUO ~I. •O• 0••,. .. Co"'l -IV.I-. 0.-P9ftf. No """' ,,., •• ,.. mv,tr•t~ .-~t·Of'•AI ""'"'' or •cs.et lh•m•"" "-'•'" ,.,.. be noro4\tcM ••'"'-"'' •••U •t "''"'IHIOfl ol '"""...,._'· s.<Oftd < l•U -~htH• D•ld e1 CO\le ~u. C..l•N• Sul>\.c.rlphort ., C•Oltf tJ 1' ""°""' 19\lt , by m•O M.1)~~tti•y. m1Mt•y •tt1ftt•10ft\ LI ll!Mntllff, By GARY GRANVILLE Of Ill• Dot If l'tlol """ Hugh Dani('! Bean. condemnl'll slayer of ror m <'r Orange Coi:l:.l Colle~e scholar-athlck Stephen "Mike" Fink lea. co m milled suicide Wedne~day in his cell on Sun Quentin Prn;on 's death row Prison officiab ~aid lhl' body of Bean. 24, was found m what wus called a suspended silting post lion about 7:30 am. by a prison guard. Wrapped around the convirtcc1 murderer 's neC'k was an t'let·trk cord used to conn.eel earphones to 1.1 television set in his cell. The cord reportedly was looped around t" o cell bars so that when Bean nudged his bod.v from a stool the cord t1ghtene<l around his neck and strangled him. .. fie must have been ver.v tlc•- termined lo kill h1 mi.elf. All he needed to do to relieve the pre- ssure was to stand up," said San Quentin official Robert Merkle. Although there was writing material in his c~ll. Bean did not leave a suicide note. Nor did he discuss plans to tuke his own lire with anv of his !i3 fellow death row inm'ates. s aid Merkle. ''I chatted with him a couple of clays ago in the lrC'creation1 room. lie was amiable. Hedidn"t seem particularly bothered by anything." Merkle added. By late Wednesday afternoon San Quentin officials had not been able to contact Bean's father in Coram, Mont .. to tell him o( his son's death. But word was relayed to the stale prison in Chino where Bean's younger brother, Charles DeMis Bean. 22, is serving a life term in prison for his part in Finklea's slaying on Oct. 31. 1974. The popular college student was brutally murdered during a $130 Halloween night robbery of an all-night market in Fountain Vallev. . In ·separate trials early this year, both Bean brothers were convicted of Finklea's first deiree murder. At the end of Hugh's trial, the jury condemned him to die. Following that recommenda- tion. Superior Court Judge WilJlam Murray last March 12 sentenced the convicted man lo death in San Quentin's gas chamber. When imposin~ lhe death sc·n- tence. Judge M urr~l.V talked lo the sandy-haired, slightly-built murderer as a friend. The judge s aid he had ~rown to like Bean and regretted his duty and conscience culled on him lo sentence Hugh to die. It was unfortunate, Judge l\1ur- ray said. that Hugh had not died a hero's death while he served m Vietnam rather than as a con- victed killer. A few w eeks later. Hugh Bean's voice was again heard in Judge Murray's courtroom in Santa Ana. In a tape recording played at Charles Bean's trial, Hugh ad - mitted that it was he who had kille d Finkl e a during the Hallowee n n ight robber y 18 months earlier. It was the nature of that crime as much as the cr ime itself that led Hugh Bea n on his path lo San Quentin's dea th row. As reconstructed at two trials, the young student Hthlete was stood behind a ma rket counte r JO minutes before he was to leave work. After being seriously wounded, the victim was pu~ued into a storeroom where l11s assailant continued to pump bullets into his body. Months la ter. the killer 's father would break down on the witness stand a nd sob his sym- pathy to the s lain youth's family. And u hard-bitten Judge would regret the need to send the killer to his death. Finally, th e killer himi;clf .would rlecide to take his own life while waiting execution on Sun ·Quentin's Prison's death row. Dolly Piiot St•ll Ptlolo THAT KIND OF A DAY Surprise -Rain In June Wet Weather To Subside Along Coast ~I o d e r a t e I y · h ea v y r a in showers fell stl'adily along the Orange Coa st today but t he storm front was expected to dis- appear tonight. Two traffi c accidents in Laguna Beach m ay have been caused bv slick streets or po()r vis1bi litv~ a ccording lo police. Other cities r eported no damage or accidents r elated to the brief rain showers . A Los Angeles meteorologist saitl today th<.1t rainy weather is not unusual for June, although il does not happen every year . She said the storm was caused by a low pressure system sitting off the coas t of central California. Sunnier s kies and warmer weather are r eportedly on tap for Friday and the remainder of the weekend. according to the weather lady. Tempera tures are expected to be in the high 60s in the beach areas over the weekend with the thermometer ris ing lo the mid-70s inland. 16 Indicted In 2-County Gambling Rap LOS ANGELES (AP> - Federa l indictments have been handed down naming 16 persons all e g e dl y i nv o l ve d in multimillion-dollar gambling operations m Los Angeles and Orange counties. One of the two indictments is-· sued Wednesday charges nine persons with operating a num- bers game that used the winning numbers from the weekly Mex- ican and Puerto Rican lotteries. The second indictment charges seven persons with operating an illegal bookmaking ring that in- volved betting on horse racing, the WorJd Series, and other events. BUSES ••• system of charging fares would work. Two council me mbers. Mary Ann Gu ido and Dave Sills. were in favor of revving up the buses immediately and spending th(' Slfi.000 with lhl.' school district. Mrs. Ga1do. a Turtle Rock resi- <lenl who callerl thf' program her "numbe r one priority." s aid, •·it 's w1clel.v used by 1'urllc Rock rc-sirlents. who a rt-fHrthc•st from the OCTD lines. They use the buses more than r e11td(•nt s of any other area of the city.'' Thanks Anyway Thought,ful Thief Sociable SEATTLE (AP> -The burglar a te salami and potato salad before he took off with the old stereo. He left a note thanking W. Lee Singleton and congratulat- ing him on his new master 's dc):!r cc. · . The burgular's note, w~itlcn. aft e_r the thief run:i - maged through some mail while Singleton and his wife slept, read: "Dear Sue and Lee, "Due to the circumstances I write in great haste : I regret the necessity of 'borrowing your ster~o, but cheking out the house. I'm s ure you can afford 1t. Con· :gratulations on the M.A. Remember, you eithe~ fear your fate too much or your dcsc~ts are sn:iall. 1f you dare not put it to the touch -to wm or lose 1t all. Good night." Singleton s aid h e does n 't unders tand the philosophical message. Garretson -Sex. T-n'lll Recessed Ri ver side Cit y Counl'ilman Donz1c Garretson 's sex tri::.11 Wi!S recess ed Wednesdu' unt ii June 21 by Orange County Superwr Court J udge Robert Danyard Banvard ordered the rl'l'e:is \\hen prosecution and def1·nst' ~t · torneys wt•re stymitxl by t:.apl· rt'· t•ord111gs tll'al contained bolh ad- m ist. l b l t' nnd ln:idmlss1b l c t•ndt'lll't'. Ucfore C:.arn•tson s lnal on C'har~es he had uulu"' tul s..-xu:.al intcrcoursl' \\Ith hll> 17-year-old stepda1,1ghler resume~. the <it· torneys must submit transcripts of lhc recordin).!s ll'liS the inad- missible portions . They reportedly arc r«feren<.'t'S to Garretson 's confession ancl a lie detector t est hl' once took. It was afler R1\'erside County nc" spa pl.' rs carried stories nbout the purporrt•d conlel>sion a nd lie dctN·tor ll1St tha t Garretson's trial was trans ferred lo Orange County. So far. only the prosecution's side has been heard in the trial of the five feet two-inch Riverside councilman. Among the prosecution wit· nesses who h ave testified is the alleged victim of the crime, 17· year-old Kathy Fenner. Defense attorneys atte mpted to s hake M iss Fenner's testimony that h er stepfather. a plumbing contractor. had un- lawful sexual r elations with her when she was 15. The controversial tape record- ings re portedly are transcrip- tions or interviews with the girl by Rive rside police and district attorney's investil!ators. J udge Banyard excused the eight -man four-woman jury until June 21 when the attorneys could not agree on what portions of the recordings were admissible. At the trial's outset. Judge Banyard r uled G arretson's con- fession was i n a dm is sible because of the circumst ances surrounding it. f 'ro• Pag~ ,\I CELLA· •.. The defense is ~ttemptlng tn show tbat part Qf lhe QMMliooed exptndltuHa rnade ror lhe hospita ls were actually covered hy either the partnership owni.ng the hosvltals or by purtnl·rsh1ps of Cella and O"N'eill. Richard Dubuque. certified public accountant. testified that he had been given a list of ilems by Rubert Zunich. former con- l!"Ollt'r for Mission Community llosp1lal. The lis t r cprC'senled ex· penditures during one year that Zun1l·h did not reel were justifit•d . Altorne)s have dubbl'tl 1t ;1 .. doubt last.·· Dubuque testified that r ertain Items on the doubt hst wen· trunsferred from hospitol expen- ditures to the partn~rship that owned Mission Communjty, or in effect. that the Jlat·tnershlp as- sumed the expenses initially paid for by the hospitul. DubuQue also told of irnoroDt'r deductions on tax forms for the partnerships tha t owned the two hC'sp1tals. Dubuque said he is a partner in a firm with Douglas Jackson who was and is the personal accoun- tant of O'Neill. O'Neill is a major co-investor with Cella in the hrn .hospitals. Fro111 Page A I. TRANSFER supervisor was on the district at· torney's side. He called it totally improper for the board to consider the transfer. "The m a tter is before the courts. That's where it belongs. l 'm unhappy it's b efore us again," said Schmit. As he spoke, District Attorney Cecil Hicks stood in the board meeting room waiting to talk to the supervisors about the pro- posed transfer. However, before Hicks could speak Riley, Cla rk and Schmit cast the three votes needed to keep the tra ns fe r from the budget hearing agenda. ~QUALITY TELEVISION FBI Eyes Hays' Art Collection WASlllNGTON CAP> The Flil 1s inveshgallne an allet;ia· lion that flt>p Wayne Hays <D· Ohio> used publit• funds to buy riainl1~gl>. antiques and oriental ru).!s dur1n~ trips abroad: u Justice Departmentsourceosa1d. A !lays spokesman said Wed· n<'sday the objects were bought with his monev, not with tax- paycrl>' funds . · . Tht> soun·e said the mvl'slli,:~1- tion 1s in a preliminary stug<'. H a.v s' s pok e sm an Car ot Clawson confirmed that Hays has a collection of o'I paintings, anttQUl'S and rugs at his Ohio form and in his congressional of· fice .. ~hi.' said Hays hought the itemst,with personal funds over a penod of 20 or 30 years. and de- nied flatly that any governmen- tal money was used. "'lie has receipts and cancelled cht•rks for all items that were purd1as od ... she s:.a1d, adding that f'H l investigators had not i1s ked to see the receipts and t'hN•ks. Shr s:.11d shC' did not know the purchase price •>r present value of the itc•ms. but said, "We'r e not talkin g abou t millions of dollars." T he Jus t ice Departmcnl source would not suy who ac- t'Usl'd Hays of using government lunds for the purt·hascs. but said. "We do have an allc~alion and we are i n \"esti ~atin g." The source said the allegation did not come from Elizabeth Ray, Hays' former m istress. 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THUi IUCTIOHIC NONSSIOMALS SRYICI YOUI IQUIPMEMT ''Dtftftll" "Al" Farnous Zenith quulity! Fornous .;...,,;,.~~ dependnhility! , . 7 l I Huntington Beaeh Fountain V!,0~y Afternoon N.Y. Stoeks (~ ·:.. VOL. 69, NO. 162, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY,JU NE1~1~6 TEN CENTS llB Teachers Query Trustee Pick r. The Huntington Beach Union High School District's teacher or- ganization ch arged Wednesday night that trustees acted illegally in appointing attorney James Ha milton to rill a board vacancy two weeks a~o. The charges were levelecf by C.8 . Wright, president of the Dis- trict Educators Association. He claimed the a~enda at that May 25 m eetin~ did n ot spcctfically say a board appoint- ment would be considered and t a king action to a ppoi nt Hamilton violated state educa- tion codes. Superintendent Frank J . Ah· bolt said today the d istrict's at- torney has advised that the ac- tion was done legally. Trustee Ralph Bauer called Wright's comments "harassing the board ... a lonl! with un- necessar y harassm ent o r Ham ilton. Wright said that aRenda item s mus t be pos ted (or 48 hours tx>fore action can be taken. The May 25 agenda noted that Trustee Robert Knox had been appointed a municipal court judge. that he may have to resign and that a legal opinion was be- ing soug ht. Trustees under that item ap- O.lty l'ji.t Matt .._ pointed Hamilton , who h ad gathered the second high est number of votes when trustees appointe d Zita Wessa to fill a nothe r vacancy two weeks earlier. Wright also had an appellate court ruling. alonR with a California Supreme Court de- cision requiring districts to post agenda matters before acting up- on them . The dis trict's attorney. DavP Larsen, said trustees do not need to hold another mcchnA to reaf- firm the appointment, Abbott said today. · Teachers a l ready have launched a petition effort to force a special election for Hamilton's seal. They said thl'y objected to the process unde r which he was appointed. c-ontending trustees s hould h;n'e r eopcmed applica- lions rirst. 1 Hut several t eacher s in the OF.A have expressed displeasure with Hamilton, conte nding IH• lacked basic knowledge about. the d istrict. Wright said p<:rhaps hC' woul<f chance h is own personal opinwn after having a chance to gel to know Hamilton. He len Mille r. another OF.A CSee TRUSTEES, Page A2l Bean' Kills Self Finklea Slayer Hanged in Cell By GARV GRANVILLE Of,,..,,.,,, ...... St•lf Hugh Daniel Bean, condem ned slayer of former Or ange Coast College scholar·alhlete Stephen "Mike'' Finklea, committe d suicide Wednesday in his cell on San Que ntin Prison's death row. Prison officials said the body of Bean. 24. w as found in what was called a suspe nded sittinJ,? posi- tion about 7:30 a .m . by a prison guard. Wrapped around the convicted murderer 's neck was an electric cord used to connect earphones to a television set in his cell. The cord r e portedly was looped around two cell bars so that when Bean nud(tcd his body from a stool the cord tightened around his nel'k a nd strangled .him. "He must have been verv de· termined to kill himself. All he needed to do to relieve the pre- ssure was to stand up." said San Quentin official Robert Merkle. been abl<.-lo contact Bcun ·~ father in Coram . Mont.. lu tell him of his son's death. But word was rdayed to lhl• stat e prison in Chino where Bean's younger brothl'r. Charles Dennis Bean. 22. is servin..: a lift> tt'rm in prison for his part in 1 Fjnklea·s slaying on Oct. 31. 1974. The popular college student was brutally murde red during a 5130 Ha lloween night robbery of ~n all-night m arket in Fount.un Valley. Jn separate trials Nlrly this year. both Be a n broth(•rs were convicted of f'inklc;1·s fir~l degree murder. At the end of llugh s trial, lhc jury <'Oncicmrwd him to di<'. 1-,ollowing that rl'tommt•nda- t ion. SupC'rio r Court Judge Wilham Murrav la~l l\la n ·h 12 sentcm·cd the c'onv1t·tNl man to death in San ~ucntm ·s gas chamber. When imposin g tht• death sen- tence. Judge Murray talked lo the sandy-hair ed. s lightly-built murderer as a frie nd. LOS AMIGOS SENIORS GRADUATE OUTDOORS AT GARDEN GROVE STADIUM But the Fount•ln V•ll•Y Oampu• L•t•r Showed AHutta of 'Farewell' Although there was writing material in h is cell. Bean did not leave a suicide note. Nor did he discuss plans to take his own life with any of his 53 fellow death row inmates. said Me rkle. room. lie was amiable . He didn'L seem particularly bothered by anything," l\f erk le added. The judge said he had J!rown to like Bean and regretted his dut y and conscience calle<i on him to sentence Hug h to die. Cerenaonv in Gvm • • Huntington Vnion To Graduate 3,875 Neither rain , nor drizzle nor dark of night wtll keep 3.875 Hun- tington Beach Union HiJ,?h School District seniors from receiving their diplomas toniJ,?ht. District officials said today that if rains continu<'. thl' six district campuses will have to move gr aduation ceremonies into the school gymnasium ~ Huntin~ton Reac h lliJ,?h School officials a lready plan to holct commencement in thl'm instead of on Sheue Field us originally planned. School officials hav«' asked families to hold guest lis ts Fountain Valley officials said they may have lo divide the 900 ~raduates into two groups. hold- ing commencement at 7 p.m . for one and 8 p.m . for the other. The 1',ountain Valley campus this week had i?onc through a facelift of sorts after a senior prank turned into a spray - painting session. Princ ipal Paul Rcrger said what had been pl<rnnl'cf as toilC't papering got out of hand. whl'n some ~·oungslNs :irri vcd with oil and l'name l-based paint. Los Amigos Graduates 375 Seniors By KATHY CLANCY Of 111~ O•tlY PilOI Sl•ll "I chatted with him a couple of days ago in the <recreation) Council Asks Negotiator In Pay Flap By ROBERT BARKER Otl~O••lyl'iletSt•ll By late Wednesday ufternoon San Quentin officials had not Found by Son It was unfortunate, Jutlizc Mur- <See SUICIDE. Page A2) Man, 54, Crushed I By Dump Truck Ken Calkins. principal of Los Amigos High School in Fountain Valley. told the 375 gr aduating seniors Wednesday niRhl they had attained more academic sue cess and produced more leaders Huntington Beach City Coun<'i l B y ARTHUR R. \ll"AEL other 311to :end truckin j!-rclat<'d m embe rs have turned to a third 01 lh• o .. 1v P1101 s1.11 business, but has lilt IL• lat<' nigh! than any class in c.impus histor_v s B t k Partv. for an opinion in a con-/\ unset eac i true ·er re· traffic-llc noted the students had re-trovcrsy concerning the pay o f pairing one of his r igs apparc•nl · The surrounclinl! :.1rt•a is also ceived more tha n s.i7.ooo in col-City Clerk Alici:i Wentworth and ly died a slow. aj?onizanl! 1lcalh predomin ~intly vacant, a nd nn iegc scholarships so far and had City Treasurer Warren llall. Tues day night or l'arly today at ont~ on the road way or rlos~· earned manv awardo;;. · Sue Gardner . senior c·lass vice T h e council mcmbNs this a Huntington R<'at"h gar age cnou..:h 10 ass ist coulc1 havl' week voted to hand the .. hot when the vchicll'"s dumv truc•k heard the v1ct1m ·s S('rcams for Preside nt · ad cl r cs s e d potato" to ncwly -hirc:cl labor b<>d trapped. pinned ancl (-rus hed hl'lp. dassmates. saying instead of a nenotr'ator Na'cholas Counter. him. descend in" ineh-b•.;··mt h. C · · h k II I "traditional spcerh about con-.. b 1 R •·t C .... . ·' 01 umm111 gs s a Pn son ca <"1 d d The possi ility of a ei::al snafu ay " . umming!'I ..... was police immediately after finding qucring the worl ·" she woul was brought out r ecently by found s hortly bt'forc 1; am by hi s fathN. raisin_g thl' hp lr:rnlu· .-~~~ocnn1nintttrn-:-Sand blasting crews rem oved -most oH ~ nb!let•ttit tt"lM:t~ ck1ma..:e from the w;.llls Wedncs- d;w. urge gradutcs to think about Carlvn Reid. s enior staff al· his son . Dennis. after the family pump-o pe rate d bed and 1m ~commg better human beinj!s. '.~h~W.Omla..Lca,:!ue-1ound ~nc:<I home nu:1lli1lrl.Y clctcrminini; he was .. lla,·c we learned t·i:::-=-c-:::m~c~a:':::n~an=-g=--+oCHfFfC~it~ie.s. The younger Cumming~ O"C"'-,C''-n~l -beynnd help ----A WestminstC'r lh~h School of. ficial said. "Wc art' .i.:om J.? on thr stren~th of pruyl•rs that th~re will be no rain ... CcremoniC's f1lr t ht• 7 50 graduates lhl'rr had been plcmned for the s tadium as well. G ra dual ion l'crcm onil'S at Marin a . Edison and Fountain Valley lliJ.?h Sc-hools 311 had been planned outsid e' in t he bowl. Hut dis trict o(Jirials said tht•y will move t o the ~ym if rains con t.inuc. Or:~:ecJZsc::s• "·eat her D ecreas in g clouds tonight and sunny Friday. High Friday in mid 70s. low to n ight upper 50s. Chance of rain less than 10 percent tonit:ht. INSIDE TODAY Route 66. once tl1c .•ymbol of odventu" and romance to a l)(Jtion infatuated with mobili- ty. is now a cracking. $eedy highway replaced by gleam- 1 n g interstates . F'or a nostalgic look at the Alam Street of America. sec A7. l•dex AJ Mo,,.yT'" CJ Movie• .. ct •• At Y-S.•vlce l(•fNh"'IMO l..M.11'141 tall..,"'• (M .. rtMM• c.1eum .. C»Mlcl er.ti-. Dutll,..tkn ....... , ..... 1-...1-•t fq-· "'""• AMUlllll~ .. -... ,, ....... Al N•llM•I ,._.,, ct Ou~C•11•t1 Af,CJ , __ _ ' (1·14 .... . C4 Sylvl• ... rttr C4 Sfo<l1 Alt SttcUN•hO ... Tel ... l\llft CS TllH .. O •.. , -··-CJ Worte Ne"' CJ 410 CH 81 AIMJ 81 • • CJ 44 44,(S School officials said t he hll(•r- in).! is an annual J!rartuatinn rn•nt. und while• they undl'rsland th<' toild pa1u.•r ing, they prefer thnt paint cans stay al horn<'. They said 90 percent of those involved w e re well-behaved . RerJ?<'r s3id the students who plunncd the pr ank as harmless fun were the first tn come in and apologize for the ctama,::e. They also helped clean up, he said. Lions Club Slates Rodeo In Huntington The North lluntin~on Beach I.ions Club is planninR a rodeo July 3 through Son the grounds of Golden West Colle~e. Gothard Street and Golden West Avenue. Lions officials said the rodeo will be presented by the Diamond Baek Rodeo Association and is sanctioned by the International Rodeo Association. Local r esi- dents may take part. Entry fees will varv by event. club mem- bers said. The public is in vitPd. Proceeds will bene fit sight conservation projects. Questions may be referred to cluh president Jim Reed at 960-2405 or 893-6740. Ar8on Suspected LOS ANGELES <AP) -Arson apparently caused two fires that forced the evacuation of about 200 persons from the downtown Biltmore Hotel here. fire officials sa~. of Apathy and empathy'.'" s he She said that the salaries nf lo the !oration on lloll~ StrC'C't at Investigators s~ud a defC('llvr said. "Obviouslv if tht.'rC' was less l\tr·s". "'"nt·"orth ··nd llall ""n't c.·1rf1"nlrl /\v"nUl' to C'hcck on his h d h I k apathy in the ·world and more -"'" .. u '" ... ' Y raul1 r pum P wit a c·a · be raised or lowercct during their father and found till' \'l<"lim's snmewhcr(' 1s strongly sus1wrt em pathy thC're would be more terms in office because of c-ity hod~· mash<.'Ci b elwN•n llw dump ed as the cause nf llw tragedy ha rmony in lhe world." charter provisions. truc-k bt•d and fr amt• The device would havt• m:l1k She continued: .. Rcspon:-1ihility The city council approved or· Police S!!t . Tris Swan s aa<l t~e so much nmse if normally :w is more important than all the dinanccs r aisin!! their salaries on ('orpsc was nearly s(•vcretl Ill tivatcd it would lwn• w:1rrwd the rul<'s we could possibly stuff into April t9 bul they di1ln't take cf-half by the crushinl! weight. cider Cummin gs it was dcst·l•n<l - our heads . Let us be res ponsible feet until May J!I . 30 dars after Cummings. of lfi42G 2Sth St . in!! upo n him people with positive attitudes... thev took oHict•. Suns <'t He a ch. was apparrntly Police :ind roroner·s dcput ll'S Commencem ent ccr<'mnnics. Cit y Attorn<'y Don nonfa said ht'nl llVl·r under t ht• bcrl w1th his were still compiling formal n' attt•mlcct hy ahoul 3.750 pare nts the predicaml'nt m ay have beC'n chest nn1l upper body a).!uinsl ports today ;m et could not pro nnd friends.· were held .it the hrought on "'bec.·1u.'"c tl1c r·at~· tl1"' 11 .. a. v.v truck's framt•, in· Id f th · f t . I I t <';ardC'n Grove lligh School " ,. ... I v e ur i•r m orma ion lu '· stadium for the first lime this sometimes ignored his good lc,:!al V<'St igators theorize<. was unclt'rs t nod ('ummin~s advit"c." ~ Engrossed in his repair work. 1j1,erute1I wi th a hus i1H's" ye~~sistant Principal Rob O'llii!-Ronfa said that all parlic!rfon-police believe he failt•fl to notice partner. cerned h ad knowlcdgl' of the the steel bt>tJ slipping inch· by-flls n•mains WC'fc tak<•n to J>il J!ins said today the move was necessa·t y of ord1·n:1nc"." \Yell a·n inch down onto thl' frame from I I' th t L• I ~;1 t made to at' com mod ale more -... ~ cay ,ro e s r am1 Y "or uan • advance of the April <'lccllon. ils upril'!hl pos ition. when• runrral arr:ang1•ml•nts spect ators. "The city attorney has con -Hy the time hl' d HI, at hacl him wt•rc i>l'nding today. The ~raduatf's lutcr. though, sistently advised all parties con-pinned and unahlt• t1> wn·m·h ~ave a final farewell on the Los cerned of sueh need , .. HQnfa himself free, police sa11I an n·· Amii:ios eampu~. strin~inl! it with s aid. "Here aj.?ain. the city at-constructing what happ(•nccl. toilet paper anct sprayini! it with torncy's advice was il!nored by Main SI reel runs hy the shoving t"ream. the city.'' tria ngular corner lot containing O'lliggins said there was no However , som e mcmhcrs of C um minl!s' 0 1H·rat1 011 . a dama~c other than clcan·UP re-the city council saict they were transmission repair serncc anll qui reef. but added the rains today not told by Bonfa that the two didn't help any. Richard Burrow nnd J a n is salary ordinances were anything other than routine . Wright. were co·valcdictorians, "If there is a fa ult in this mat- and both graduated with 4.o ter, and it is still to be de- (See AMIGOS, Page A2> te rmlned, it would be in the city a ttorne y's o ffi ce," Ron IDA GETS NEW FACE, NEW LIFE Arter a 10-hour operation and sever;tl '.f'Veeks or recovery, a teenage P regon girl looked at herself in the mirror and laughed for Joy. She saw a new faee. The girl, Ida Hays, was born with a deformed face and head. The operation, whic h involved bone transplants and moving her brain, bas given her a new life. Her brain as keen as ever. Ida Hays Is raring to go. Story A8. " Shenkman said today. "The ordinance was passed without due consideration that it would be le ga l a n d that responsibility lies with the legal staff.'' Shenkman said. Mayor Harriett Wieder said it Is the role of the c ity attorney to provide proper in struction as to the ordinances. "Ir the ordinance is not right. we'll have to rescind it to make it right," sbe said. Georie Snyder~ president of the HOME Council which brought up the issue originally. (Sff PAY, Pa~e AZ) Chamber Gives Classes Aid The Fountain Valley Chamber of Comme rce has supplied kits to help ins tructors teach economic.; to staff m embers al Los Amigos a nd f'ou ntain Valley Jl igh Schools. The klt11 include film strips. scripts. 16 iesson plans. ditto s heets and teachers' guides pre- pared b y teaching professionals. chamber offi cials said. The kits were m ade available by the California Chamber or Commerce through donations from business firms. Th e pr ogram was developed thro ug h the United Stat es Chamber of Commer ce. Childre11 Need Help Learning disahil1f1(·~. an umbre lla ll'rm t•ovcnni.: a range of neurol o~1cal pro blcms. sometimes is called b r a i n i n J u r y 1> r neuroloi!ical impairment and sometimes is over- looked. The federal p,overnmrnt estimates that 1 to ~l rwr cent of t h e school-ag(• population has learning disabilities Sl'ven• <'nou~h to requl rr special edUl'a- tion. Other estimates run to 40 percent. Children can be helped to compensate f or their weaknesses. if identified at an early age. Ry the time they are 12 or 13, how,ver, muc h da m age is done. Story, Cl. Al' Wlre,...I) WANTS HA VS OUT Leader Thomas P. O'Neill FBI Eyes Hays' Art Collection WASHINGTON <AP) -The FBI is invesl1)!ating an allega- tion that Rep. Wayne Hays <D· Ohio l, used public funds to buy paintings , antiques and oriental rugs during trips abroad. a Justice Department source said. A Hays spokesman said Wed· nesrlay the object s were bought with his m oney, not with tax- payers' funds. The source said the investiga- tion Is in a preliminary stage. Hays' spokesm a n Carol Clawson confirmed that Hays has a collection of oil paintings, antiques and rugs at his Ohio farm and in his congr essional of- fice. She said Hays bought the items with person al funds over a period or 20 or 30 years, and de- nied natly that any governmen- tal money was used. "lie has receipts and cancelled checks fo r all items that were purchased ," she said. adding that FBl investigators had not asked lo sec the receipts and checks. She said she did not know the purchase prit•e or present value of the items, but said, "We're not ta lking a bout millions of dollars." The Justice Department source would not say who ac- cused Hays of using government funds for the purchases, but said. ··we do h ave a n allegation and we are inv esli~aling." The source said the allegation did not N1me from Eliza beth Ray, Hays' former mistress. Re publican Leader J o hn Rhodes tod ay attack<.'d Speaker Carl Alhert's handling or the payroll·sex scandal invol vin~ Hays and called for a s weeping investi gation or a ll Hous e payrolls by a bipartisan select committee. "This recent scandal has pro- n rl to be a black eye on the entire I louse that ran only be hea led by a complete. thorough and, most im- pc1rtant, bipartisan investiga- tion," Rhodes said. Rhodes critleited Albert's :;elf'ction of three Democrats -· and no Republicans -to study House payroll and staffing pro- C'edures. He said he would trv to i.:et through a resolution creating a IO·member se lert committee, evenly di\'idcd by party arfilia· lion. to audit payroll and expense _____ a-'c-'c_ount vouchers and to make sure cvE'ryonc actual y was as- s1gnctl dut 1cs. As for th<.' broader review or !louse staffin~ practices, Rhodes cferlarcd that "Allowing a panel of Oemocrats to investiJ?ate al- leJ!ations of Democratic corrup- t ion is about lik e lc ttinA Haldeman. Eh rlichman a nd Mit rhell in vestigate WatcrJ!ate. The Uc moc1·ats wouldn't havl' l1ou~hl that and the Republicans arcn 'l ~oin.1: to buy this." 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A few weeka later, Huch Bean'a voice waa again heard in Judge Murray's courtroom ln Sunta Ana . Jn a tape recording played nt Charles Bean's trial, Hugh ad· milted that it was he who had killed fo'inklca during the Ha lloween night robbery 18 months earlier. ' ll was lhe nature of that rrime as much as the crime itself that led llugh Uean on his path to San Quentin's death row. As reconstru~ted at two trials, the youn~ student athlete was shot in the face as he stood behind a market counter 10 minutes before he w as to leave work. After being seriously wounded, the victim was pursued into n storeroom where his assailant continued to pump bullets into his body. Months la t er . the killer 's rather would break down on the witness stand and sob his sym- pathy to the s lain youth's family. And a hard-bitten judge would regret the need lo send the killer to his death. Finally. the killer himself would decide to take his own life while waiting executicm on San Quentin's Prison's death row. Fro• Page ti I TRUSTEE. • • member, had charged earlier ·Hamilton was ·•management oriented" and was handpicked for the post by Bauer, a charge both men deny. Hamilton was not at Wed- nesday's meeting and reportedly was on vacation. A teacher spokesman said to· day if the board doesn't take the appointment up in another meet- ing and act the way they think is legal, they will go to court over it. "The problem here has some political overtones," Bauer said today. "They have harassed the heck out of Hamilton and he isn't even on the board yet." He said the teachers opinions on the legality ot the May 25 agenda were a ''moot point," and Larsen has said the district would win jf the matter does go to eourt. Front Page A I . PAY ••• said that despite past written opi- nions by Bonfa, he should have publicly reminded coun ril mem· bers of the ramifications oftheor-dinance. Bon fa said the League of Cities opinion d idn't prove the two salary-setting ordinances are ii· legal. ~onta said that the opinion failed to address some important factors and that Ms. Reid's opi- nion carries no more and no less weight than that of the opinion of any other attorney. FV Cagers Visit 'Sister' In New Jersey Six Fountain VaJJey High School sophomores will miss the city's July 4 "bi-fun-tennial" pic- nie celebration. Instead, they plan to ride a -noat in the-Pl!ttnfietd, N.J .. uly 4 parade; Councilman Geor~c Srott will go along as the parade's grand marshal. Dave lsraelsky, Bicentennial Committee member. said Plain· field is Fountain Valley's sister city. Las t yea r . s i x Pl a infield seventh g raders traveled to Fountain Valley and carried orr two vict o r ies against local basketball players. Now. Fountain Vallev orficials hope to stage a r eturn two.game mokh. lsraelsky said the commiltel' still needs about $400 to finance the trip. Plane fores tor the on<'· week excursion are SU6 each, he said. . · The boys have raised about S750, he said : the J aycees have d ona ted SSOO a nd Safeco Insurance Co. donated another S250. lsraels ky will accompany the group. and Scott will s N ve as coac h . l sraels k y sa id the youngsters also will tour nearby New York City and visit biccn· teMial sites in the a rea. Youngsters making lhe trip in· elude Mike Jsraelsky, Roger Holm es, Mike Heide. Tom Tobias, Jose Kauffman and Grc~ Svalstad, all sophomore basket· ball team m embers al Fountain Valley High School, ls raelsk v said. · Donations for the trip may be sent to the Bicentennial Commit- tee at city hall, 10200 Slater Ave. 'Fair Days Due By The Associated Press Mos tly fair a nd warmer weather is forecast Friday as scattere d s howe r s mov e eastward toda y across northern and central California . o.ity " ... Malt ..... ,0 THAT KIND OF A DAY Surpri•• -Rain In June Wet Weather To Subside Along Coast Mod e rate l y -hea vy rain showers fell steadily along the Orange Coast today but the storm front was expected to dis- appear tonight. Two traffic accidents in Laguna Beach may have been caused by slick streets or poor visibility. according to police. Other cities r eported no damage or accidents r ela ted to the brief rain showers. A Los Angeles meteorologist said today that rainy weather is not unusual for June, although it does not happen every year. She said the storm was caused by a low pressure system sitting orr the coast of centra l California. Sunnier s kies and warmer weather are reportedly on tap for Friday and the remainder of the weekend , according to the weather lady. Temperatures are expected to be in the high 60s in the beach areas over the weekend with the the rmome t er rising to the mid-70s inland. · Picky Burglars Ransack Home In Huntington Selective burglarS ·who broke into a Huntington Beach house and garage in separate ransack· ing jobs have taken nearly $4,000 in valuables, including jewelry, a Hammond organ and an antique curling iron. Mike Saras , of 9511 Woodlawn Drive, called police Wednesday night when the family returned home and found the southeast area residence a shambles. Officer Dennis Metzger said the burglars s m ashoo a r ear win- dow with a rock, then tore the house apart selecting only the or- gan, s tereo set. TV set and jewelry adding up to a $2,200 loss. -Brown Wooing South ' NEW ORLEANS (AP I Describing him~elf as a potentia l giant killer, California Gov J err}' Brown has swept into Louisiana on his one-man slOt>· Jimmy Carter drive. Brown came here Wednesday night to woo the 19 uncommitted Loui siana delc~atcs to the Democratic National Conven- tion. He s poke to the delegates. who ran under the banner or Gov. Edwin Edwards. durin~ a breakfas t at the governor's mans ion today and then ad- dressed a Joint session of the Legislature. "My expectations are k>w but my hopes are high. I am a David out to bring down a political Goliath.·• Brown told newsmen at New Orleans International Airport. He acknowledged that he is an underdog to the former Georgia governor, who said Wednesda'y that he had the nomination sewn up. But, said Brown, "The national convention is down the road a month. a lot of people are yet to be hear d from. "In six primaries where I was entered as a write·in candidate or supporting an uncommitted slate, Jimmy Carter lost -and Jost decisively." Brown said. Brown said he hadn't given any thought to accepting a s pot as vice president on a Carter ticket. He said he doubted Carter would make such an offer . "I'm a realist and I 'm not along to take it any further than is possible. But I do think those delegates are free people . They're not owned by anybody," Brown said. Earlier. he blasted Carter for accepting support from Alabama Gov. George Wallace. O•llY Pllel Si.II -to MISS FOUNTAIN VALLEY Terri Lynn Chaae St'l.ILknts Bury . Time Capsule The 649 s tudents at Moiola School in Fountain Vall ey recent. ly predicted their futures for a time capsule buried in the school yard. School officials s aid the capsule. which holds information s heets and predictions from l'ach youni::ster alon~ with hil·c•ntcn· nial mementos, will be opened m 25years. They said the students plan to hold a 25-year reunion ut the school June 3, 2001, lo unearth the capsule and see if predictions come true. The idea for the capsule t·ume from staff member Cha rl es .. Red" Angel and was organized by learning' coordinator Randy Stanton and the student council. Three Indicted SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -One of the city's top labor officials. a fire department head and an in· surance broker have been indict· ed by the San Francisco (•riminal grand jury on charges of felony voter fraud. ®QUALITY TELEVISION Amigos Girl FV Queen •Tl•rr1 I.yon Chose. a :.µnni: ~raduatt• or l.11:o1 1\rni~os ihi.:h Sr h11C1I ha:-lh'<'ll chosen Mis" Fountain Vullf'y She will rt-1lresent her city Ill th<' Miss Orange <:11u 11l ~' t 'nl\·l·rsr pai:<·a nt in July and 111 tht• l\tl:;s c :11ifornla U111,·t>rl'l' t'o mpl'l1t1•1n 1w xt Fc b1 u111·~· l\1 1i.i. l'ha!'t' tH, 1s lht• tlaughtrr of l\I r and l\l rs. R l<'har<l F. Ft·11 ton of fount:un V:tlkv. Orani.:1· Ctlasl Colil'l:l' student ln~ric1 I lob m ;1011 wus first run lll'r ur . l..'.lllrl(' l<1kcr, it spnn)! Founta in \'al h·.v ll1i:h School i.:rac111 at l'. w us :o t'l'Oncl runner.up. :ind Haqut•l Stc•wart. also a11 Orun~c f<.>~1:-;t !!tmfont, was ll11rd runn(lr.up. 1' h C (' 0 m p I ' I 1 l I 0 I\ W ,1:. spo 11 snr<'rt by the Wome n 's 01\'lsion of lht· F11unlmn V;ll lc\' l'hamlwr uf Comnll'n't• · Miss Chase. who plans to at - li.'ncl Orange Coa:.t ColleJ,!t'. even· lually hopes to become an airline stewardess. lier mother s nid she also was Los Amigos homl'c·orn1ng quec•n this year, won a Miss Long amt Silky !Ille· sponsored hy a ros- meti1·s firm last summer. was Miss South Cons t Plaza llotel ~1nrl w~1s fina runne r-up in the Costa :\ksa Lions Club 1"1sh t'ry ron- ll'Sl. She has bcC'n on the honor roll al Los Ami1ws and was m llw Girls Athletic Association. f'rottt Page ,, I AMIGOS ..• grade averages. Students g raduating with highest honors, indicating al leust a 3.7 average. were Gary Barber, Linda Rrokaw, Shoko Hirano, Janice Honho, Douglas Kyle. Christine Ma her, Robin Nis h1waki . Ma rv Ell en Orth. Al an Somcn. Lcti'l•ia Valdovinos. Sandra Vcrjil and Cheryl Webb. 1976 zenith 100°10 Solid-State -CIMIOM 1(0llOI II • Brilliant Chromacolor Picture Tube Bruce L e V o w . of 1009 Delaware St., told police he re· turnecrrr-oni ::11rtp to-find-ro.......-~­ garage emptied of many items including sleeping bags, a s tove, • 100% Solid-State Chassis • Patented Power Sentry Voitage Regulat ng system Buy Now .. Save Now pots, pans, lamps and lanterns for camping. The LeVow Joss also included hand tools, a stereo receiver and an old curling iron, police said. Jobless Rate To Stay High WASHINGTON <AP> -Presi· dent 1-'ord's top economic adviser said today that a midyear review has prompted the administration to stick with its original forecast for 1976, including that of con- tinued hi g h unemployment, despitE' the nation's "susta ined a nd durable" recovery from re· ress1on. Chairman Al an Gr<><'nspan of the Pres i d e n t 's Co unci l or Economic Ad\'isers said that the nation s hould not expect the large J{ams in economic output of thl' last nine months to continue at s uch a high level. And d espite s ubstantial im· provements in r ecent weeks, he s aid the administ ration still believes the jobless rate may be 7 percent or more at lhe end of the year. Arabs Prote8l VIENNA, Austria <AP) About 20 Arab students ~cupied the office of the Syrian cultural allache here today. protesting Syria's military intervention in Lebanon. <Related story, A4.) No one was har med In the takeover, police said. They said the stu· dents we re discussing the situa· tion with Syrian om ciaJs. The DUTTON • S2937W 25" 01aoon11 ONLY OUR LOW, s57aaa LOW PRICE HURRY! LIMITED QUANTITY Many Other Models from Which to Choose I ull 1·11rl11~1 Mnrr1111ti1• ... Phi..; 011r l"1•r11111111I ,,,,,. \1•nr t.i1u1ran11•1• "" l.1·1·r~1 Prod11t•t Mv .\ .. 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Of Ill• O•oly P1101 S"tt l At the conc lusion of th<· four I day h earin gs inspired by the , Security a nd Exchange Com· \ mission's probe of his comp:.my's •. 1 r o le in th<: conlr over s 1al ~hydrogen con vcrter, Handa ll l Presley said today in Los Angele's L he probably would doil all a,guin. 1 Administ rative law Judge 1 David Markun ended testimony ! by askin~ P res ley whether. in light of all he has le3rned during lhe hc<a ring. he would again com· m1t his com pany to spend S2.5 million for residential rights to the converter. \Related story, PageA31 PrC's lc:.•\ said th<' decision of last August was based on the m- ,·entor's reputation and potential 1-!<.llns a nd losses. He 1ndicatNJ that he st ill believes in thC' credibility of the invent.or and his dt'vice. Then he added : ··Naturally. when rou do :iom ething a second hme you·re ~omg to try to cor· rect the m 1st ••kes you made th~ first time." in reference to the SEC allegations t hat his com· pany made misleading s tate- ments about the devkc. With the conclusion of th(' hear- ing. the SEC and The Presley Compa nies have until Sept. 10 to file bri('fs, llowever, altornevs on bot h ~ides 1ndic.rted they would t ry to r('ach a mutuul agreem ent to clear up futun· pro· blem s that might arise o\'er statements fro m the homebuilt!· ing firm con ccrnmg the con- "erter . Randall P resley took the stanct again today as t he first wit· ness on beh alf of his company in hearin gs on charges surroundin~ the controvers ial hydrogen c·on· verter. Presley's testimony ho.ad pre· Un T HURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1976 Totlay's Clos inf,f N.Y. S toc k s N T EN'CENTS ' .. Over I Agaiti ''1ously Opt'nect the hC':lrin~ ralle<l 111 Los Angl'les by the St·l·unt1cs and E~C'han ~t' Commisswn whi<'h allc~es tha t the Newport Beach home building fir m 11as made m is lt'a<ling statt'rncnt s about purr hasl' of reside ntial r ights to the dcv1cl'. ln testimony toduy, l'r<'slcy rl'· fu!ed :-worn ~tatC'mcnts made Wednt>sday by Sam Lem:h, in \'entor of tht• machine whic·h purporll'dly turns ta p\\ at\•r inhl usahlt• h ytl rogcn gas. t •ndl'r cnrtoful q u1'st ionm~ h~ his ~1ttor11ev , Hoh<>rl <.31h:-.nn. Prrsh.'y rcpC'atl'll µ;iris of hi!\ t•arllt•r te stimouy to t.>mph:lb111• t•ontradirtions w1lh statcml•nt..; made IJv Le~at·h . lk said <'Ontrar\' ltl Lt'.ll'h')\ testimony tha t lht' 1il\ t•ntor Ill'\ <'r offl'rt>d to ::;how an\'onc from tht• t•ompany t ht• putt·r11 :ippl1l'<1t ion or to dist· us:-: t he· t<'rhnolo):!.'' nl I ht• <Sel' PRF.Sl.£\', l•agt•,\:!1 Got Help Says Cella Gave $10,000 l O~ily PllOI SIAlt PflOlo NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH'S LARGEST CLASS MARCHES TO COMMENCEMENT At Davidson Field Rites, a Warning About Succumbing to Falae Pride FBI Eyes Hays' Art Collection WASHI NGTO~ <AP > The F-IU ts invei>li·JHl-li~-.-n. 4.ltll'~~" l ion tha t Rt'p. W a:me llays <D· Ohio), used 1mbli<' funds to huy paintings. a ntiques and oriental rugs during trips abroad. a Justice Department source s aid. A Hays s pokesman said Wed- nesday the objects w<'r<' bought with his m oney. not with tax· payers' funds. The source said the investiga- Uon is in a preliminary st3gc. H ay s· s pokesm an Ca r o l Clawson confirmed that lla\S has a collection of oil paintings. antiques amt r ugs at his Ohio farm and in his congressiona l of· rice. She said ll a~·s bought the item s with pt'rsonal funds over a period of 20 or 30 years, and de· Harbor Graduates Its Largest Class Ry :t11CllAEL PASKEVICH Of Int 0~•1¥ Pilot ~t•tt Seven hunclrN1 and thirt ~ jubilant !'\ewport Harbor ll1gh st i1c\en'f!;;-· <"t'l't>»ratt?tl'" lhctr .. i.:raduat1on ut com m encement CX t'rciscs WC'dnc s d ay at Da\'1dson Field . The class of 1976 is the largt'st in ~ewport Harbor High history :md the ~raduates found pleasure in th at fact. Ma n y threw beachballs or attt'm pted to set re- cords for the longest graduation <·ap toss at the close of the cl.'remon1es. Tht.> students l'nter ed as the Newport llarhor lligh Sailor Hand and Orchestra under the dircc:tinn of Rich ard A . Enitlanrl pla~·NI t he tra<l1tional "Pomp and C1rcumstant•c ·· The large crowd joined Casey Cahill in a Salute to tht' t-1aJ:: and The "Star-Span gled Banner." Joe Rush and Pr eside ntial sc.nolar Stc.µhen .. llabb . .lrn'!C the open mg 1n vot·ation a nd speech. Babb warned the students "not to succum b lo false pride. Our education has failed unless we r ealize we arc part of a whole society.·· Principal Charles E . Godshall. who 1s leaving II arbor High after 10 years. presented the class. He noted how many of lht• s tudents listed their families as thl•1r ma· jor influencc O\'er t he past 4 • years. At the close of the cer emony. Dr. Godsha ll was presented a s pecial diploma hy the students of his frn<il graduatini.: cl;iss ut Harbor High. ----·e4-fia~h11t.. <IA!• KOVl'rnm"".,...... __ _ tal money .was uscc1. "lie has rccC'ipts and <'ancell cd c hecks for a II ite ms I hat \\'('rt• purchased ." s hl' s aid. atldini,: that FBI in \'Csl igutors hacl not asked to se e t he rcc:e1pts an!I checks . Shc said she did not know tlw purchase pric•c or p1·t'Sl'nt valut> ofthe itt'm s, hut said. "Wl•rc 11Pt talkin g abou t millio n :; 111 dollars." <See llA \'S. Pa~" J\:!) Ora ngea:oas t £. 7 b::. --,_ \\,.ea th e r Oec r easi n ~ c l oud s tonii::ht and s unny Vnday. High Friday 10 mul 70s. low lon ijlht uppl'r 50s Chanct' of rain less tha n JO pt>rcent tonight. I NSIDE T ODA \' Route 60, once tl1e symbol of ad~ture .and romance to a nation infatuated with mobill· ly, ii now a cracking. se"'1y highway r eplaced by gleam· ing i nt er st ates. For a nostalgic look .at the Mam Street of America, sci• /\1, Al Y'~r S.f'llo ,,_ .. ,,, ...... l a dex Al Mo111,TrH C2 ,,,..,, .. ... cs tit l..M ... ~ C:•llteml• c...trCertwr C:i.ulllM c:.miu 16 -ll'Mnd\ AS IQll.,..•f Nt w• CS Or .... 40 CAIMnf¥ CJ.14 ....... . C4 5¥M• Por1•r C4 SloorU At.Ct AIO CM ., c:r.u ... rf O..tlllHollcn IHllorl•I P•19 ,,,,,,, .......... . 1'111.111<• Mwnc.,.. ........... ,. A ID Sloe-Ml•-•11 .. ,., .. ,,. .... CS Tl•Hltn .. , ........ CJ W.rl-lft w1 CJ All.OJ 81 ea cs u ••.cs Supervisors Shun Talks on DA Moves Oru11g1• C'ounty sup<'l'visor s to tla.v a\'Oldl'd a budj!cl he<1rini.? confront ataon wht'n they votf'd :t tn 2 not to discuss a pMposed transfer of 10 dis trict attorm·v·s mvcsti~ators lo tht' Sheriff's Of. fif'e. • Votinl! agains t suc h a dis· cussion Wt'rc s u pervisors Thom as Rih.'~" Ralph Clark ;ind Laurcn<·c· Srhmit. In favor of hearin~ county Ad m m ist rnto1ve Officer Robert Thom as' proposal to transfer thl' in\'e~llgators were Super visors Halph Diedrich and Robert Rat l111 . Last yea r . t he p r oposerl transfer of 22 0 I\ invesliiu1tors touched off a wild political con. trover sy tha t didn't end until u Superior Court judRe blocked tht• s uper\'isors' attempt. Th3l r uling is now being ap· pealed to a higher court. Jt was Battin who was most outspoken in his s upport today <>f Thomas' effort to transfer the 10 investigator s through a budget manipulation. Obviously referrin~ lo his r e rent conviclion on misuse or of- fice charges. Battin said, "I'm being punis hed now for my op1 · nion last year but I am not going lo buck down . "I think there should be one ~roup that does the in\·estigatinii and another g roup that docs the prosecuting," said Ballin. He ra n into stiff opposition from Schm it. A year ago, Schmit was an out- s poken suppt>rlcr of the !rnnsfcr plan as WC'll as t he leading critic of whal he t•alled an illt'g al drug fund collected from convict l'd of· fC'nde rs m the county's courts. But todar. Ute Garden G rove supe rvisor 'was o n the district al· torncy's side. He rall1'd it t otally improper for the bm1rd to ct1n~111l'r the transfer "Tht• matter 1s before t he courts. Thal 's whCr<' 11 h1'longs. 1'111 u nhappy 1l "s hdore us a!!ain." said Schmit As he spoke. Distrit t Attorney Cecil llicks s tood in the hoard mt'etini.z room waiting to talk to the supcr\'isors about the pro· PQsed trans fer. tlowen•r. befo re llicks could Spl'ak R iley. Clark and Schmit cast the three votes needed lo keep the tran sfer from the budget hearing agenda. Anuno Exch anged BANGKOK , Thailand CAP> - The United St ates has agreed to transfer its l arge stocks of am · munition in Tha iland to the Thai government a fte r the withdrawal or the last U .S. forces next month. For cii:tn Minister Bhichai Ra tta kul t o ld t he Ho us e of Representatives today. Bhichai would not say whether t he am- munition would be given or sold b.r the United Sta tes. By RICHARD P. ~ALI. Ol f/1t• O•llY Potof Still LOS ANG E l.ES Slat t• Treasurer J ess l'nruh testifiNI for the government toda,y that he rect-ived Sl0,000 from Dr. Lotus Cella for his successful t974 cam paif?n for t ht> s tate office. Unruh testifi ed that the monl'y was not to be used until after the prim ary election. Ile cxpla111cd that Cella was afraid of offending a millionaire contributor who w as back in g a diffc r t.'nt Democrat in the primary. Unruh teslifiec1 that Cella "wa~ \'Cry concerncd about a w..-ulthv i n d i v i d u a I w h o m i g h t h ;. anf!e red" by Ct'lla support111)! l'nruh. L'nruh said he rt'.'ferrcd to !\I o.i~ P all'vsk,v. who was supporting Gray Davis for treasurer. Unruh said that Cella "indirat· ed that since Pa vt'lsky was sup· porting Da\·is that if he, Cella. helped openly it might anger Mr Pa\'elsky and he would put a massi ve a m ou nt o r mone\ against m e or even turn on M1: <Ke nne th) Cory who Mr. P a\'els ky at that time was sup· porting !for st ate controlll·r 1. ·· The state tr easurer indit·at<'d that the Sl0,000 would be <fr· livered by Carl D'Agostino, an a ide to Corv. . Unruh ·ide n ti fi ed a c h ec k shown him by lhe ,c:overnmrnt bearing thesign atur<>s Ted Schiff m an a nd Dorothv Schiffman Ted Schiffm an is a codefcncl<cnt Wet Weather To Subside AlongCo~t M o d e r a t e I y · h t' a ,-~· r a 1 11 showers fell sll'acltly along I hl' Oran ge Coas t today hul t hl' storm front was expe<'tecl to d1!\ appear tonight. Two t raffic a ccicknts 111 Lal!una Beach may haw bet'O caused by slick st rC'cts or poor v1sibilit v. accordinl'.! tn pohct'. Ot er c1t1cs r<•porl eif"ffi>'ifa magc• or accidents related lo the lmcl rain shower s . A Los J\n~elcs mcteorolog1~t s aid today that rainy weatht•r , ... not unusual for .June. nlthoul!h 1l does not happen every year . Slw s aid the storm was caused by a low pr essure systc•m sitting 11ff the coast of centr al Callfornia. Sunnier skit•s and wurml·r weather are reporkdly on t;1p for Frida y and tht' r<'m:11n<lcr of I ht· Wl'eken d . actnrd1n g to th•· weather lady. Te mper atures an• t•xpectNI to he in the hil?h flOs in the he~H·h an•as O\'Cr t hl' w ecken!I wit h I ht• t her momete r r 1:-.111 µ t11 l hl' m id·70s inland Arson Suspected LOS ANGELES CAP> /\rson ;ippar enlly caused two fires thal for cect t he evacuation of about 200 pe rsons from the downrown Rilt more Hotel here, fi.rNJfficiub say STOCKS POSI MODESI' GAINS NEW YORK (AP I -The stoC'k market turned upward torlay tn some cautiou s buy in!! en couraged b y hopes for a letup in the rise or inte rest r ates. Trading incr eased s lightly fro m We4nesday's s lu1?g1s h pace. Analysl3 said investors hnd been heartened by signs of stabilization in inte rest ratt.'S after their r ecent upsurge. The Dow J ones average of 30 stoc:ks g a ined 6 .30 points to 91M.39. <Table!, 8 7.) UPI Photo GIVES CELLA TESTIMONY Treasurer Unruh \d th Cl'll.1 111 t IH' 2:'! t'Otlllt 1nn1m1 tax c,·as ion a nd :\IC'<ll<'Ul'l' fraucl cast'. l 'nruh s<1ic1 the SI0.000 was not recordc•d in his c•amp:aii::n stalt" mNll bul ralht•r showl'd up on ht~ pt'rsonal dist'lo:-lln.' ~latcnH·nt fnr 191·1 :t:-a profal. Thl• !-.t:1t<• t n•a:-un•r 1•xplaint'<I lh;1t lw h.111 a ;.:n •at tll':a l "' olf1C·1• furnitun• .H·1·11m11lall'tl 11\l'I' till' yPars that "wa:-; kind of,, p:1111 111 the rc~ir and at ~1·cn11.·d an l'll. tt•llt•nt d111n t•1• to gl'l out front un der the rec:onl kel·µ111,i.: ;.mcl ll)an mµ it out " l'nruh said h\• 1nd1c;1l<'ll 111 C(.•lla that the furn1tun: m1 i.:ht hl· \('""' helpful to Hil'hard O'Nt·11l of S.in Juan Capistrano hl'<'au:o;l' O'Neill w :a s h l' c o m i 11 J.! S o u l h (' r 11 California lh ·rnm-rattt• P art\ t'hairman. · II o w <' ' l ' ,. . l n r 11 h adcnc•\\ IC'dl-!NI 11ndl·r q1w~t 111111111~ hy l '.S. Att11r1tl'~· Da\'e ll1ntl1•11 tlrnl I he furn1t 111'1• 1·1·111:1111<'<1 tn Lo:-; 1\n~l'lt-~ 11H11·1·-. rn1tll latt• 1!17;, or t•arl~ l~'iti Ct•lla. S1•h1llnla11 and Stl'Pht•n E \'U n~. fornll'I' 1·11ntr11lk r 11( :\kr1·y Gt.'lll'ral llw;pil.il. Sunl:t Atta. fac<' 2:1 1·011nts in l' .S. Di~ ll'll'l Court T hl' j.!•>\'l'l'rtrnt•nt .11 leg<':-tha t th t'~· <·011~111n•d 111 d1Vt•rt funds I rom l\lt•rt•\· :.incl :\h ssion Community llosp1tal. l\t1ssion Vil.'j u. to polatwal untl pl'rsonal c·a11scs. Unruh took the stand on th•· seventh day of lht• pr•lst•t·utlon :- pn·sent;:il ion. Jle also tesl II 1<1d llwl I ht• lat1· 1'1·cd llarber. •1:,,so<·1att• ot ('dl.1 anrt O'Neill. hl'lped him , L'nruh. \\Ith h is 197:J t·amp;.11g11 ft11 nwy11r of Los 1\11j.!<•l<•s. 1 k ~a1<1 h<• l'<'l'l•h'<'d soml' lwlp in that 1.·un1 P<ll l!n from Cl'lla "h11 Jw ... ;ml lw hat! known for 11 or I:!' l':•r.., (S('t' f'E J.1..\, ra~1· .\::1 Bean Hangs HimseH With TV Earphones By GAR \' G H.\~\'l l.l.E Of th1• 0.1,p, P110• Sl,Jt1 lluJ,!h Dan1l'I !lean. 1.·1111dt·mncd s la\'er ol lormt•r Or:in~l' Coast Collc~1· :-t•ho>lar·a thkh' Skph<'ll "~likl"' J-"111kll'a. l'nmm1lletl )>UICtiil' "<'dncS<lm' 111 h1!; ('{'If-my--" Snn qu1•nt 1n P rison's tkuth row l'ri~n11 off1C'1;1b :-a1tl t hl• horh ' ol Bt•:in. :! I. "as found in \that ~,·a:­ <·:ilkd ~I :-lll\IH'Otl1•d :,,ttl 111~ pO~I lion about 7 :10 a m 11\ .1 pri:-on guard Wrappl'd :u·1111ncl tlu• t't1ll\'1t•lrtl murck•n•c· ·:. rtt'<' k \\ w• un t•lt'«l r i" <'t>rd usr tl to l'11nn1·1·t \•:irpltont•.., tu a ll'lc,·1s111n sd 111 h1 ... i'l'll T hl' t·nrrl 1·t'pt1rt1•tlh \\:1-. loopl'tl :1r1n1111l l\\11 tTll h:tr!o. :-11 that wlt1·11 Bt'all 1111tlg t·tl h1:-hod-' tr1Jm :i :-t1111I 1111 • t·oid 111 .. ~htt·ttt•d around ha!\ 111·<'k ;111d sl1 :111..:lc·d him "lit· m u'i l h:i\ 1• h1•1•11 "'' ,. tic· lt•r m1111•tl lo I.Ill htrn..,t·lf ,\II h1• IH'l'<ktl to tin to n•lat'\I' llw pn· ~surC' w<1s lo -.1:111<1 up ... :-:ucl San ()urnt 111oft11· 1:1 l It •>hl'rl M 1.·rk le• Althoug h th1·1't' ":'~ wn tinc rn atl't'I ;II 111 111' t'l'll . lk .111 d 111 n111 f(':I\'(' :1 :.111c11h• 1wt1· ;-.;11r tlul lu· <itS('USS plans tot akl' ha)\ own lifr with an\' ol his ~:t fdlnw ckath row mrn'att•s. :-:i1d Mt•r klC' "I <'haft t•d with M111 :c c·ounlc of davs as:?O 111 the (ret•n •at1on 1 ro0m.llc was am111hh• l lt•<lidnl seem part 1cularly f)C>thcrcd by anything." Merk ll' added Ry late Wedn1•sc1ny aflt'rno0n San Quent 111 officials had nut hcl'n able to conta<'t Be an 's father 111 Coram. Mont . to tell him of his ~on 's cil'a\h. Rut word was rl.'layecl to lhc s l ate pris on in Chino .wherl' Bean's youn).!('r brother. Charles Dennis Bean. 22, 1s serv111g a lifr ter m Ill prison for his purl in Fink lea 's st ay1n~ on Oct :u , 1971\ T he popular collt'i!<' student was brutnll~· murdt'rcd flurinJ! a $130 Halloween night robbcrv of an all· night m arkc t in j,'ountain Vu llev. In separ ate I rn1 ls early this \'('ar . both nean brothC'rs wen· con v 1ctct.1 o f F1nklea·s fi r st TAKES OWN LIFE Doom ed Kiiier Bean <f1•j.!!'('I' ITillrtl\'I i\I llH· 1•1111 i>I I l11r tt·, rn:il 1111 1111'' t•1intll·1111wtl h1m lodll' · 1-'nllowin~ I h:it n·rmn111 t·n1l.1 t11rn . Supcno1' ('ou r t .l11il )'I W1ll1<1m \111rr;J\' J.1sl ~l :n'<·h 1: Sl·ntC'ntt'<I t h1• t·on' wtt•1l man t• rlC'ath in San <iul'nt1n ~ i.:•1i- chamher Whl'n 1mpos1ng lh1• <k:.ilh st•n lcnct'. Judl.\i' l\1 urr:iy talk<·•! I< th<' san<ly haire1I. slaghtly·bu1lt murderer a~ a fncncl The judf!t' s~11d ht• ha<l 1?rown II likl' Bean anrl regre•1tf'c1 his uut.' and t•ons cienrc r alletl on him tt st'nt <'nee II ugh to tlle It was unfortunat(' . .Tt1dJ!r l\T ur ray said. lhat JluJ.(h h;1d not d 11•1 ' a hero's death while he scr\'t'd 11 \'1ctnam rathe r than ns a con \'lcted kille r. A few wL•cks Int er . llug l Bean's mice was aJ!aln heard 11 Judj?e l\1 urray·s courtroom 11 t~l' St;ICIOE, Vagc 1\2) .42 OAILY'PILOT Brown Wooing South N ~EW 0 R LEA NS (1\1' 1 - lkst'nbing htrm:.df 11-; a pott·nt1.1 I giant k1lll'r. Cal1!11rn1:i Gil\' .JC'rry firuwn h a~ S\\l'Pl into Louisiana on his one-man slop- Jimmy <.:a1·t er dnvo. Brown caml' here Wt'dncsrtuv nichl to woo lhl· 19 unrc1mmillc;1 t.ou1 s1:ina d e lcAales t n the Oemocrat1e National Conven- tion lie spokt' to lhl' dclcguks, wh1, ran under the bunncr of Gov. F:d"-tO Edwards. during a hrcakfa:-.t tit 1 JI (• ~ovt•rnur ·s mcins1on tnday an<I then acl 11ressed :i J01nt ~c~:-.10n of Ut t• Lc1?1slaturl' ··My cxpt•t·tat1ons are low but my hopes art> high I am a Uav1d out t'1 hrin~ dO\\ n a puht1l':tl (;uhath." Hrnwn tnlrl Ol'Ws men at :\c•w Orll'ans Jntcrn:it11m<1I /\l!llUrl Ill' acknowl~dJ,ted that he is an unJerdug to the former Geor~la ~ovcrnor. who said Wcdnesdar that he had the nomination sewn up. Tt1u~ay June 10 1976 O•llV Pl IOI ~1•11 PllOIO P~tlt•st ri1111 llit Rut. said llrown ... The nat1onul (·Or)vention 1s duwn the road <• 111onth. a lot nf µcl)ple art• ~·cl to he heard from . "In six pnmarJes where I was entered HS H write-in candidalt• or s upporting an uncommitted slate, Jrmm.\' Carter lo::.t anti lost cterisi vcly," Brown said. Brown said he hadn't given any thought ~o accepting a spot as \'ice president on a Cart<.-r ticket. He said he doubted Carter would make s uch an offer. l\fother < lc.•fl J of Sttoµlwnil' L~·nn Kozlowski. 20. watchC'!> <IS her daughter gels first a id for injuries suJfered \\'ed- n~sdav afternO(>n w hen s h e \\'OJS struck b\' C'ar in c rnss,\·alk at P ucific Coast Highwa~· and ·:\I arigold A ,·enuc in Corona del Mar. ;\I other \\as drivin g by scene with fri end and recognized he r daughter as the victim. Miss Kozlowski, 213 .Fernlt>af J\ve .. was t reated at Hoag for head and leg injuries but wasn't hospitC1lized. "I'm a r ealist and I'm not along to take it any further than 1s possible. But 1 do think those delegat es are free p eople . They're not owned by anybody," Brown s aid. Earh<.-r. he blasted Carter for acceptinJl s upport fro m Alabama Arson Fails At Irvine's Red Onion Gov. George Wallace. An arson attempt on the Red "We have now a m an who Onion Restaurant in Irvine was started off saying he was the thwarted early this morning by alternative to Wallace, that he an efficient sprinkler system and was the man who was against the an alert e mploye who heard the machine, against the organiza-fire sprinkler a larm. tion. all of a s udden <.loin~ a flip· Damage to the restaurant. al Oop and trying to put himself 18512 MacArthur Bl\'d. was over the top with the very ele-estimated at $500 and was con- ments h e criticized," Brown fined to the entryway:according said. lo Orange County Firemen. Brown also said he talked by Mark Brueggeman of Laguna telephone Wednesday with Min-Beach. assistant manager at the nesota Sen. Hubert Humphrey restaurant. told firemen he was e1nd Chicago Mayor Richard doing paperwork upstairs <it 2:30 • Daley. He said Daley invited him <:1.m. when he he:ird the sprinkler lo address Illinois Democratic system alarm. delegates despite endorsing lie said he rushed downstairs. Carter. where he a saw the out side "Obvious ly, a lot of delegates sprinklers activated , s me lled have gone to Carter." he said. gasoline and spottro an empty "But it's a n old political game lo two.gallon gasoline can. exagg'erate your strength to get a hand wagon psychology mov-Brut>ggeman called the Orange mg.·· County Fire Department. but b.v , . . the ti m e they arrived the B."~" .n 5<ud-. tha t a.fl.er:·· s.-prin·kl-e rs· ·had ·alrc-ady-cxt-l.ou1s1ana. he might (!O on to · d Massachusetts. where the ma-ingwshe the s mall blaze outside the restaurant. jority of 104 deleRatcs picked in the March 2 prime.try arc pledged to now inactive candidates, and to Connecticut, where 51 de- legates will be packed at a st ate convention this month. ''I'm ~oinJ? to go forward as lon.c: as iL m ak <'s sense t.o m<'." he said. "There m ay be som e sort support for Carter.'' Submarine Seeks Have1i REDONDO REACH <APl The hapless USS Roncador, a World War. II s ubmarine that found only a restless hav<'n al a local marina. ~els under way on ID'~ GETS NEW. yet another voyage tonighr. a ~ 30-m ile trip up the coast to Los Angeles Harbor . ,.~ram Page , I I SUICIDE •.. Santa Ana. In a tape recording played a t Charles Bean 's trial. Hugh ad- mitted that at was he who had killed Finklea during the Halloween night robbery 18 months earlier. It was th,c nature of that crime as much as t'he crime itself that- lcd Hugh Bean on his path to San Quentin's death row.· As rel'onstructed at two trials, the youn,I! s tudent athlete was shot in the face as he stood be hind a market counter 10 minutes before he was to leave work. After being seriously wounded, the victim was pursued into a storeroom wHere his assailant continued to pump bullets into ~ his body. Months latt>r. the killer's father would break down on the witness s tund and sob his sym· pathy to the slain youth's family. And a hard-bitten judge would regret the need to send the killer to his death. F inally, the killer himself .would decide to lake his own life while .wailing. execution.on 5-in . ·Quentin's Prison'sdcathrow. From Page A I PRESLEY ... device. Leach said Wednesday he would have m ade the patent <1pplicatio n availabl e to The Presley Company. Pres ley said in fact that at least one specifi c request for the application was turned down by the secretive inventor . a'----E-t'fl::..Er-NE,~lf'.,__,,_.{ ... ,.._f ... F ..... E~--Thu.-""e'-s.,...u.u.bwmLUal.Llrine will be towed After a 10-hour operation and unde r cover of darkness from Anothe'r major point of con. tradiction covere d Presley's con- tention that Leach had prtor ap· proval-of all-pr~releases dal~ ing from about November of last ' several weeks of recovery. a King Harbor Manna at Redondo teenage Oregon girl looked at Tleach to a temporary berth in herself in the mirror and laughed the Wilmington distnct at Los for joy. She saw a new face. Angeles II ar bor. The girl. Ida llays. was born The Ameri cu n Society or with a deformed face and head. Militarv History. whil+1 wants to The operation. which involved turn the craft into a ma rine hone transplants and moving her h hrain, has given her a new li£c. museum, opes it has found ll'~s Her brain as keen as ever, Ida troubled w;1ters for th£' Ronl'ador at Ports O' Call. a tourist lk-llays is rarlng togo.StoryA8. \'t•lopmcnt at Los Ange le s Harl>or. 'ORANGE COAST N year. The inventor said Wednesday he ··couldn't recall" apprm·ing any press releases and in fact could only remember having a t elephone discussion about one. Those press releases are at the heart of SEC charges that the company made misleading state- mcnL-; about the nature of the nrnchmc and its availability for l'rodul'l1nn. DAILY PILOT Councilman's Sex l1'r Or•-(U\~ O•lff l'llOI, wtll\ willt~ ,, t~Wd t,... Nt" \ Pt•\\. I\ ~1"""9 by '""" 0.-Co•\I Po; l\fttl'e (°"'f....,•· !ot-ot1• llodlt1Uf'I\ .,. OUbtl\Md NIOnctA~ 'tvO\IQl'I f'ftd~y lo• ("'"' ..... ,.,., Nf .. OOtt flt"" r\. Uvnt1"4JVI\ ~=;~~~ :.:"r!:~~.":;~(~/~l;~M~l~~~I~ •rQ.aNf •allton t \ DvCll\f'lttl \llt\l'fcMY\..,. "'"'°' """' rtoi• Pf'"' •D•• °"otl\f\tnr.t P'tft" •~ •f UO \V \I (tAf ~I'• .. , (O\f• Mt "'-t1 (.11hf01,,14ll f/'-/ff Rotwrt N.W~ "''•••dilnl •n<t PtJ011~t Ja'k R. Curley V•tft PtP\10.n• •l"O c,.,....tt4 Mt~r Thomas Keevil (01•0• Th0m11s A. M urpt11ne ~n•Q•r\Q t.chtot Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall A\\1\\ifl\I M•nQlt'IQ [OitOf\ Offices Ca<I• ....,..., lJO Wu t 8•, \1,..1 L.AQvf\• O•••<h, \ , .. Gtf'nnriyr• Mt .. t .. unhft9tort Of'•<" t/11' Oe.cn aa-,,r..,•ittd ~ftfft• V•t•~y lUOt 'A P•t RNCI •t Wn 01190 F '"'""•¥ Tei.pttone 014) '42~t Cl•Hlfled AdverClslng '42-1671 C.00YYIQlll, tU• 0••~09 (O•\I ~l<l\ll'Q (O"l\-""'"r No ,...,., \IOt'1ft. Wv~''"''°"'' f"d1to'••t m•l\f'' CH •d\ltttl\•"'t f\h ,....,•In "'•Y b• o orooutfd ••tttovt '"c 1•1 p.,rn;.n1on of (C!OtftQP\t 0"'-"'•r. Sfco"tt e '•" OO\f•o• pt41d "'' Cnd • Milt\.-. (4tlt0ff"°' ~\;·&\fr1ciit1n-" by (A,,i•r \1 1\ f""<O" ffrtly, o,,.,,.,," Umoriuu,, ~"'•••'"f'itt•O!'tt ~ llrno<!t~•· Trial Recessed R ivers ide City Councilman Oonzie Garretson's sex trial was recessed Wednesday until June 21 by Orange <;ounty Supcn or Court JudJte Robert Banyard. Banyard ordered the recec;~ when prosecution and defense at- torneys were stymied by tnpe rc- corrlings that contained both ad· m1ssible and inadmissible evidence. Before Garretson's trial on char ges he had unlawful sexual intercourse with his 17-ycar-old stepdaughter resumes, the at- torneys must submit transcripts of the recordings less the inad- miss ible portions. They reportedly are references to Garretson's confession and a lie detector test he once took, It was after Riverside Countv news papers carried stories about the purported confession and lie detector test that Garrelson's trial was transferred to Orange County. So for, only the prosecution's side has been heard in the trial or the five feet lwo·inch Rivers ide councilman. Among the pros<>cution wit- nesses who have testified is the ;lllei?ed victim of the crime 17- year.old Kathy F'l'nner. DcfonSt' attorneys <ittemptcd t n s hak e l\tiss Fen n er 's tcshmnny that her steprather, a plumlnng contractor. ha d un- lawful sexual relations with her whl'n she was 15. The controversial t ape record- ings re portedly are lranscrip- tions of inter views with the girl hy Rive rside police and district attornl'y's investigators. Judite Benya rd excused the eight-m.'.ln four-woman jury until .June 21 when the attom evs could nol a~rce on what portions of the recordings were admissible. At the trial's outset, Judge Banyard ruled Garretson's con- fess ion wus inadmissi ble because o r the circumstances surroundinl? it. t Fro• Pag.-: I l CELLA ..• The defense is attempting to show that part of lhe question~ expl'nd1tures m ade Cot tht: hosptt-ls were actually eO\iered by either the partnl'r:.hip owning the hospitals or b.' p<rrlnerships of Cella and O'Neill Ril'hard Dubuqu<'. <'l'rliht•ll public accountant. ll·st1f1c'<J that he had been gin•n a list of 1t<'ms bv Robert Zun1t·h. former t•un trollt>r for Mis::.1on Communi ty Jlosp1tal. Th!! list rcprt>scntcd ex- pcndJIUr{'S dunnj.": C>nl' ye<:1r Lh~•l Zunich did 11ht feel wereju:.tifacd. ALtornl'\'S ha\'t' dubbl•d it a "doubt li"i.t " Dubuque testified th:.it certain items on the doubt list were transferred from hos1l1tal cxpen· ditures to the partners hip that ,owned M1ss1on Community. or in effeN. that th<.-µurtnershlp us sumed the expenses inllaally paid for b\' the hosprt al Dubuouc also told of 1mornl)('r .deductions •m tax forms for the partne rships that owned the t\\O hcsp1tals. Dubuque said hr is a partnc·r·in a firm with Oougl<is Jackson who was and as the µcrsonal accoun- tant or O'Neill. O 'Neill is a major co.investor with Cella in the two 0hospitals. Children Need Help Learninl-! disabilities. an umbrella term covering a range of neurological pro· blems. s ometimes is called brain injury or neurological impairment -and som etim es is over- looked. The federal government estimates that 1 to 3 per- cent of the school -age popul ation has learning disabilities severe enough to require special educa- tion. Other estimates run to 40 percent. Children can be helped to compensate for the ir weaknesses, if identified at an early age. By the time they are 12 or l:J, however, much damage is done. Story, Cl. ~~~~~~~~- APWl-.,.,.,!o HAYS FOE H o u sl' Dem ocratic Leader Thomal> P. O'~eill of Massachuselt~ \\'a nts Ohio Rep. Waylll' Hays to resi~n because of the solon's sex-payroll in- volvement. E'ro• Page 11 l HAYS •.• Liz Ray Frazzled By Furor •c 111CAGO CA I'> F.hzaheth Ra\' S3\''i :.ht' ha~ hN•n driven lo thl; brink nf S Ul{'ldl· hy U1c furor s urrounding h1·1· alll'!Hllion sh1• was put on the t.•ongrcssaonal payroll (or purpQ!>t•S of sex, a ncwspap('r t•ul11mmst l'l'llOrtt'd tu<l lly. .. I n•ally h:i n' been (Ill the \l'JW>," Miss H;.1y is quot NI as tdhng Cht(•agn Sun Timl'S <'(•I · 11 m n i ::. l I r v K u p l' 1 n •' I "En•rythtnl! hus hC'cn rlosin~ m 011 ml'. and I ha\'e nowhere to turn no fam11\. no fnends. On· Iv Duke... · · UukC' 1s Duke 7.e1bcrt, iden- t1hed as a close friend of M 1.ss Hav and ownt:r uf a rt:staurant in \\' t1°Shtnl!lon. n C. Kupcmel quot ed Zeibert ·s acruunt of a \\'ednes- d<t~ mornrn~ tt'lcphone call from l\l 1ss H av .. Ehzabt•th calll•d me at J 30 this morning -frantic. She was hysterical. as sht' has been many tames since the stor\' broke. She said s he couldn't 'take it any more and wanted to jump out tlw The Jus ti ce Department window.lhadahrlluvatimetrv- source would not say who ac. ing to calm her down .. Wh i1t cused Hays of using government do I know ~•bout ps~·chtatry?" funds tor the purchases, but said. Miss Ray chargl·d less than "We do have an alle~alion and three weeks ugo that she re- we are investi~at ing . ·· The· ceived a Sl4,000-a-year goycr_n- source said the alle,:!ation did not mt>nl sul:i ry to serve as a mas- <'ome from Elizabeth Ray, Hays' tre~s for Hep \V a.}TI~ Hays ~ 0 - former mistress. Ohio>. who has dented pulling Republican Leader John her o n the payroll for that Rhodes today attacked Speaker purpose. Carl Albert's handling of the "I always wanted fame, and I payroll-sex scandal involving did a lot of silly things to s:et it," Hays and called for a sweeping Kupcinet quoted l\liss Ray as investigation of a ll House t elling him. "Ilut it came so sud- payrolls by a bipartisan select denly that I just don't know how committee. to cope with it." "This recent scandal has pro-Swt"m Lessona Set ved to be a black eye on the entire o House that can only be healed by a complete, thoroui?h and. most im· · portant. bipartisan investiga- tion," Rhodes said. Rhodes criticized Albert's selection of three Democrats -- and no Republicans -to study House payroll and staffing pro· cedures. The Orange Coast YMCA has announced there are stall a few openings for its firs t swim lesson session June 14 to June 25. 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K CET (2f 10:00-''A Free Woman .1 ' German film Rlarring Margarethe von Trotta as a young woman in Munich who , hreaks away from a boring marriage but becomes trapped in the social structure of battling fur custody of her child and trying to start a career. TV DAILY LOG THURSDAY EVENING 6:00 0 U 1101 0) €!!) 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Handy Plastic Tool Carrier 0 (•"'f141rtft'tnh ft1 kte""" !Mis ill .,,., • \h•fttl, nitlforce .. ,i.stic -ld"I •• , <•frYlllf 1fMnlftll suH!IH 99c '•· 0 •• 00 '••r \AHI A ANA Orange Coast EDITION • Today·s Closin~ N.Y. Stocks : VOL. 69, NO. 162, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1976 c TEN CENTS I {Another Day, Another Mesa Robbery· The fifth armed robbery in a::. i.. many days in Costa Mesa left 1.1 ) liquor store owner with an e mpty j cash register Wednesday after· noon. I A c lerk at the Mesa Verde Li· -.quor Store, 1520 Baker St., told I police a man and woman entered • the s tore at 5:57 p.m. and ap- ~ proached the checkout counter. T he woman s howed the clerk a pistol in her purs e and said, "I want a package or cigarettes and your money." As the clerk handed over re· ceipts from the cas h register, the tall male s uspect kept watch on the door. A witness said he saw an old Rambler with engine running in the parking lot with a third sus- pect sitting in the middle or lhe seat. The woman with the gun was described as bein~ between 5 feet 5 and 5 feet 6 inches tall, wearing a knit ski cap, with acn~ scars on her face and lar ge hips. Her male a ccomplice was described us ti ft.>el t 1ncl1t.'!> t:.1JI , \\llh long blat:k hair t 11•<1 Ill a po n y tail and ~· 1"11 ~t a nda u mous t ach t.'. T h e ~irl 111 the ge taway c ar "as dc~n1bcd us Ln her late teens. The armed robbcr v w.1 s the firth in the c ity since "iasl Satur- da y. Police I n vestigator Lt. GeorJ:l' I.. Lorton sn1d poliC'c h acl no reason t o bl'11evc the robberiC's \\l'rc rclalc·d. or that the s;im1· s uspcl'ls wer e condu<'ling tht· heists. Two mt•n 111 1 heir late teens nr t.>urh lwl'nt1cs forn•d a clerk al the 'r ot om al ston•. :1009 II arbor Alvd. lo hand O\'Cr $142 In t•us h Tuesday evening. hdore flel'tng 111 ;.in oldl•r foreig n sedan. Till' Sar G cor~<' Liquor st on• ;.'981 Un:-.tol St. w as hd cl up Mon day for less thnn SW. La::;l wN•kcnd . th" Spirit Shoppe, 260:? N1.1wport lllvd. lo::.l .160 to ba nct1ts ~anJ the Costa Mesa Inn. 3205 llar bor Ul vtl. was robbed of Sl5t>. Says Cella Gave $10,000 ! rUn ~ Fi11klea Slayer ~ean Hangs Self in Cell TAKES OWN LIFE Doomed Killer Bean Costa Mesa Seeks Water Consultant The City of Costa Mcsa is shop- ping for a consultant to present its side or a controversial waler district consolidation study. City Ma nage r Fred Sorsabal flew to Sacrame nto last week to interview Ralph Andersen. presi- dent of Ralph Andersen and As · sociates, a consulting firm. Sorsabal s aid Andersen has conducted several consolid:ition reports , including some involv· ing specia l districts like the ...__,,C=osta Mesa County Wate r Dis · ' -n cT. ------- He said Andersen has not been h ired yet, but will meet Tuesdav evenin ~ w ith the 11-m embe·r committee a ppointed by the city council last month to study the city's consolidation report. ' Directors of the watl'r dis trict last month, hired two consultants of the ir own lo oversee progress on a respons e to a 15-page con- solid a lion report by Coun- <'ilwo man No rma Hertzog and Assistant City Ma nager Robert Duggan. That report suggests lht' city's taxpaycrs would s a ve about $364.926 a Yl'ar in a consolidation of the watt•r c1istrict into the <'ity department. The water dis trict h1rC'd David 'Keller. a former budget analyst for state Legislative Analyst A. Alan Post. and Charles D. llobhs, .who served on two state govern· Intent task forces . i Former wute r d istrict general Eanager Ray Hudson is current- working on a response to the ! ty's consolidation report. ~OCKS POST MODFSr GAINS· NEW YORK (AP) -The stock arket turned upward today in m e cautious buy ing en· ouraged by hopes for a letup in e rise or interest r ates. Trading Increased s lightly o m Wednes day 's s luggish ace. 1 Analysts said investors had P een hearte n e d by signs or abilization in intt'rest rates f\er their recent upsurge. T he Dow Jones average of 30 s tocka gained 6 .30 points to !J&l.39. <Tables. 87.) By GARV G RANVILLE 01 llM D••lr l'llol St•ll Hugh Daniel Bean. condemned slayer of forme r Orange Coast Colle~e scholar-athlete Stephen "Mike" Fmklea, committed suicide Wednesday in his cell on San Quentin P rison's dea th row. Prison officials s aid the bodv of Rean, 24. was found in what \ms c•alled a suspc nct ed sitting posi- tion ubout 7::10 a.m. by a 1>rison gua rd. Wrapped around the convict ed murdere r's neck was an electric cord used to connect earphones to a te levision set in his cf'll, The cord reporte dly was looped a round two cell bars so that when Be an nudged his body from a stool,the. cord lightened around his neck and strangled him. "He must have been very de· te rmin ed to kill himself. All he needed to do to re lieve the pre- ssure was to sta!ld upt s aid San Quentin official Roben Merkle. Although there was writing material in his cell, Bean did not leave a suicide note. Nor did he discuss plans to take h is own life with any of his 53 rellow death row inmates. s:iid Merkle. "I chatted with him u couple of . d ays ago in the lrccreation) room . lie was a miable . lie d idn't seem particularly bothered by anything." Me rkle added. By late Wednesday afternoon San Quentin omcials had not been able to c ontact Bea n 's father in Coram. Mont.. to tell him of his son's death. But word was relaved to the s ta te pris on in Chi.no whe re &>an's younger brother . Ch arles Dennis Bean . 22, is serving a lift' term in prison for his part in Finklea·s slaying on Oct. 31. 1974 The popular college student was brutally murdered during ~1 Sl30 Halloween n ight robbe ry of an all -nig ht market in Fountain Vnttey. In separate tria ls carly this year, both Bean brothe rs were convicted o f f"inklea 's firs t degree murder . AL the end of H ugh's trial. the jury rondemned him to die. 1-~ollowing that recommenda· lion, Superior Court Judge William Murray last March 12 s entenced the convicted man to death in San Quentin 's gas cha mber. When imposing the death sen- tenC'c. Judge Murray talked to the sandy-haired, s lightly-built murdcrc r a s a friend. T he judge said he had grown to like Bean and reJ?rettcd his dutv and ronscience <'ailed on him to sentence Hugh to die. It was unfortunate, Judge Mur· ray said, that Hu~h had not died <i hero's de ath while he served in Vietnam rather than as a con- \'icted killer. A few weeks l ater, Hugh Bean's voice was again heard in Judge Murray's courtroom in Santa Ana. In a tape recording played at Charles Bean's trial, Hugh ad- mitted that il was he who had killed Finklea durin g the Halloween nig ht robbe ry 18 months earlier. It was the nature or that crime as muc h as the crime itself that led Hugh Bean on his path to San Quentin's death row. _ As reconstructed at two trials. the young student athlete was shot in the face as he stood behind a market counter 10 minutes before he was to leave work. Afte r being seriously wounded. the victim was pursued Into a storeroom where his assailant C'ontinued lo pump bulleLs into his body. Months later . the killer's Cather would break down on the CSff SUICIDE, Pase ,\2) -... Oi11h Pilot St.111 PhOto SINGERS FARO DAVIS (LEFT) AND JILL HAAS PERFORM FOR MESA GRADS Seniors Receive Diplomas at LeBard Stadium Wednesday Night • Estancia Moves Rites Due to rain, the Est:rnt·1a Hit-:h SC'hool g rnctuution site has been clrnngcd from Da \'idson F ic l d tu t hi.' Estancia H11?h St'hool gym. nas1um. 2323 Plat'ent 1;.1 Avc nul'. Costa Mesa The c·c rc m ony begins al 7 ::IO p. m . with Ii m 1ted Sl'al· ing for parenb a nd rc- lati\'es. Mesa CIQses Deal on 4th Home Buy Costa Mcsa has d osed •• denl ror anothe r piece ot' property for the downtown Super Illc>t•k pro· jcc.L The city 1s ;:acquiring 18 pared !> on the three -ar rc site north of Lions Park for a S2.8 million community are a. complete with a new rire s tation, community center. expanded library a nd a day care center . The latt'st pun·hase. <1 6.120 - s quare-foo t lot owne d by l\farshall S. McGuirc. brini;!!> tu four the number or rcsidl•nccs a<'· quircd by thl' city. The Roys· Club buillling cm Ct•nlC'r Street has also been purchase<I by the <'it v Tht-homeowne r will rN'CtVl' $27,500 for the pro pe rty, plus ex- penses ror moving. ' Children Need Help Learning dis abilities. an umbrella te rm CO\'erin~ a r ange or neurologic al pro- blems. sometimes is ca lled brain injury or neurological impair ment -and sometimes is over- looked. The federa l government estimates that 1 to 3 per - cent or the s c hool-age population has le arning disabilities-severe enough to require s pecial educa· lion. Other estimates run to 40 percent. · Children can be helped to compen sat e for their weaknesses. if identified at an early age. By the time they are 12 or 13. however , much damage is done . Story. Ct. Mesa Graduates Praised, Advised By STEVE ~llTCllELL Of Ou~ D;ut1 P1tolSl .. •tf Costa Mesa l11g11 S('hOol'::. l!J'ili grac1uat111g e tas::. hl'anl pra1M• from a fa('ult.v s1>cakcr. somt.' t•nlic1s m fro m a s tudent sptakt.'r and a little ad\'ll'l' Imm :1 ~ct·ond student at l'erc•monics W1·tl11t•s day ni~ht at Le lla rc1 Stadium The '1 35 g radualt.'s !ward teacher Ella Butlt•r IPll lh<'m that four y<>ars of working with t lw ~l 11 - dents had "enhant'l'd lhl' q 11 :t11t~ of m v life .. She touted t h t• ~1·111or:-:i ~ responsihlt• stucfl>nt:-.. s:1~ 111g t ht'.' responded to t·tH' h ollll'r · s 11l'l'tls_ :ind to their own needs. "You arc lea ving a p1C'('l' ol Cost a Mesa High Srhool lwh111d vou You have h;_1c1 an d kel t ltat 1:- really significant. .. sht• sa 1d "Q_ual1 ty of life rounts. and ~1111 people have en wnreUffic q11alil~ ufmy lifc .. Shaun Gallagher told st ucll•nt:- of a special dream he onc·c· hat! "A dream about a place of N1ut.• tion. a Sp<'cial school. wll rn• teache rs cured what the k 1cl~ d id.'' lie lauded his Germ:m l!·adll'r for showing intcr('Sl m ~lud1•11IS. and said manv teache rs lt\'l'd what th<.>y ta u ght · 'Tl•ad wrs who s howcct concern 111 till' C'l:as-;ro111n we rl! the ones ' ho ins pirl'cl nw he said. lie c riticized l1•aC'lw r -; "h•i t rcated thcir johs .is jusl a 111h. hut said s tu d<•nts a lso ha\1· a responsibility in tht· lf':1rn111g pro ccss ... but it's thr t eud wr "1111 ha:- toshow hc c•a rcs .. "I hope soon that ttw stucll'11t :- 16 Indicted In 2-County Gambling Rap LOS ANGELES (i\P 1 Federal indictmC'nLc; hav<' bcen handed down n a m inJ,? 16 pC'rsons alle ge dl y in vo l ve d in multimillio n -d ollur .rz umhlinf! operations in Los Anj.!ele!> and Orange counties. One of the two indiclm('nts is· s ued Wednesday charges nine persons with operating a num- bers game that us ed the winning numbers from the weekly Mex· lean a nd Puerto Rican lotkries. The second indictm ent charges s even persons with operating an illegal bookmaking ring thul in· 'volved betting on horse racing. the World Series, and other even Ls. \1 111 b1' a hit• 111 <'X p n •:-:-t lwm~1·1\ l'::. to tlw fat·ult~ ,\·11h1111t hl'lnJ.! ~hot dc1w11 . · 1w:-a11I St 1111t•nt T l'dcl 1 .ll'nH·n l•>ld J,!rad u;.ites a nd pa r~nts Lhal "I 1 ll' •~ a gamr Thr ncl<ls Ill our gaml' .11·e 111our fa, or, · :-hc ~aid. iJtldin)! that Pl'l'SISll1nl'e IS lhl· \\ ay to \\ Ill thf'gam t• Sitt> q lll'I NI :H•t rl•ss 1\1 ary l'H·kfnn l. say111g ... V::11h1n· ts not tall mg do" n. F:11lurt' •~ slaying down afl <·r 'ou fall." "l.1•a I'll I;, !'an' l'a d1d1~appo1nl · nll'nl \\1th coura$!<'." 1-h<• ad\'1:wd "If \\ l' ~1nr<'rt•h hl·l1C\ 1• 1n 1Hll':\t'h 't•s. tlw n th~· lall t!> mue h 1·:is w r lo I a k1· " :\l<'sa I hg h rnnnpal Ho lwrt 1';11·kL•r had pr ;11 .... 1• tor lhl' Clas:-- ol '76 ;J no ('~ lh'<' I ell I y \'::I ll•d ll'I ur1 a It Stan Luwrr nr t• lh•mhc1·k. who niaan ta int'<I a st r;i1ghl·/\ a \·rrag1• Lhtnu~h four ~ l' ar::. of hu!h ~t:ho11I , :ind c;alut a ton an Nod I<· i'lia1to Wet Weath.er To Subside Alo11g Co~t i\I o cl r r a I t' I ~-It t' :a ' y r :1 1 11 ""''"l'I'~ fl'l l ~lt•:iclil \' :.alon g th<· O r;ing1• ('ua:->t t od .ir 1!111 I h1• ~t orm front was l'l'Jlt';.,,.cl to cll:- ·•l'Jll'ar tonight 'I'\\ 11 t r a fftt· a1·1·1 tl cnt" 111 '.aguna lkac·h ma~· ha\·1· ht·r·n C':tllSl'd by :-lic·k :-.tn •l'ls or poor \'1:-1hil1l ,. . al'c·u rdml? to r><>llr<• Other <·1t1rc; reporll'tl no tlam:.igl' or at·cid<>nls related t u the hra d 1•:1111 show1•rs . A Los J\ngt'll•s meteorologist :-<11tl today th at rainy weather ts not unusual for June. although 1t doe's not happen cvt'ry yea r. She said the s torm was causC'c1 hv :1 low pressure syst em stltmg 'off the coast or cc•ntra l California . Sunnier s kies und wa rm<'r WC'ather arc reportedly on tap for 1-'r iday a nd the _rc mainder of tlw WC'e kend. a ccording t o the wcalhcr lactv. Tr mpcratun ·s a rc ~xpeclNl to ht• in thc hii;!h 60s in the hcarh ;areas over thC' weekend with the th r rmo m c t er r is in g t o the m1tl-70s inland. Arson Suspected LO S ANGELES CAP) -Arson apparently caused two fi res that forC'ed the evacuation of a bout 200 persons fro m the downtown Biltmore llol<'I here, fire officials suy. f ~ In 1974 State Effort By RICHARD P . Ni\L.L 01 lhe 0•1IV P•IDI ~IJll I.OS AN GELES S t a ll· Treasurer J l'~S l"nrnh ll'st if1C'd tor the government toctay th;.it ht• rct·c1 nd SW ,000 from l>r. Louis Cella for his suc·ces~ful 197•1 c:i m· p:11,::11 for the• :-.tat v offil•1• l 'nruh l <'~l 1l 11•d that the monl'\ \\,1:-not to bt' 11 ... 1·<1 until alter th1· 11nm;1ry l'lc•1·1 w n Ill• t•xplatrh.'d t hat (\•Ila \\' :h a fraid 1•f offcnd111 L! ~· 1n 1 lh11n~11 rl' nrntnhutnr \\hi' \\ :I,. II :1 1· k I It ).! .1 ti I I I l• I' l' 111 Pt•m1H·rat 111 t ht· primar) l 'nr uh ll's t1l11·d that l'l'lla ''\\ :1.., \l'I'\ t'lllll't'rtH'd ah1111t ii \\'t•altll\ I 11 ci I \ I d ti ; al \\' h " Ill I J.,! h I h ~ · alll!l'n•d .. IJ~ (' ,•t1;1 :-upport1nl! L'nruh l'nruh :<aicl 11l' rdt"rn•d to ;\l ax P :tlC'\ sky "ho \\as supporting Gray Da\'1:-for trctt~un•r, t·nruh s:11c1 that Cl'lla "ind1t'at eel that si11N' l':I\ l'lsky w:.is ~up 1)(1rtin~ Da\ i~ that 1f hl'. Cd la, hl·IPl'cl op('nl~· 11 might :anl!l'r i\lr P:t\'t'lsk~-and h<' "mild put a m:a:-::-h c amoun t ot mo1i1•\ aJ:?:11m.t mt' c>r C\l·n turn on ::\tr 1 I\ 1· n n c· t h 1 (' o r,. 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S<'C A7 Index Al Mono Troe CJ Movie\ ll• Cl B• At Yeur Service Er,,.. llomlHrcl< L.M. loyd C.tltorft'.t C..•Hrc.,,.., Cll \>lllM C•mlo Cr-O\\WO,.d DUlllN011u• Edllori1I P>9fl Eftttrt11....,..,1 IU Mu1u1I Fwnds AS N•llOft>I NtW\ cs <>-•"11tCown1y C1·U Peot>lt C4 Syl••• Potter C4 Sporh A4,CI A IO Cl 1 Ill ,., ...... ,. " ..... , .... """ 1..1 ..... " A 10 Sto<I< M.lrUi. A• Ttlevhloft cs Tl"'''" 1•·1 Wut ... , C2 Wllrld Ne•> C2 ,6f 1·1l Ill Ill cs •• A4,CS A2 DAIL y PILOT c Hays Use Of Funds Probe d Wl\SlllNGTO:-.: 1,\1'1 The FUJ is inve~t 1ga1111~ un alk•J.?a· 1111n that Ht·p Wo~nc Ila~!> II>· Oh101. u~Nl p11hla<' funds to huy P•11ntin1ls. antiques und Orn.'ntal ru~s dun n~ trips ubroad. u .lusticl' l>cpa rtmC'nt sour<'e said. A llays spokesrnan said Wed· n!'~rlay thl' 11l>.1ctti; Wt•re hough! \\'llh hi~ monl•\', not with lax· pay,•rs' funds · The so urC'c !>aHi the 1nvc·st1ga t1on 1s m a pre Ii m 111ary stagt•. II 11 ,. !> ' s p o k c s m u n C \.I r o I t:laY.!'-lJn confirmed that llays ha~ a collect ion of 011 pumtlng~. antiquC's and rugs <1l his Ohio farm and m his t·ongrc!>sional of. f1ce. She !".atcl lla.\'s bought the items with pcr,.on<il funds over a perio1l of :w or :m year~. and de· ntt.>d flall,v that ;iny go\crnmcn· tal moncv was u:.t>d. Thur<>day June 10 1976 f'rotl(l Page .t I • CELLA •.. The state trl'asur<'r C!'Cplalnl'd that he had a gn•at deal 01 oth1·"· furniture accumulated over the years that "\us kind of a pain In the rear and tt seemed an c'<· <'l'llent chance to gel out from un dcr the record keeping and loan tnG 11 out. .. L'nruh said he indicated to Cella that the furniture mlAht bl• ht.'lpfUI to Rich ard O'Neill or San Juan Capistrano btwaust~ O'Neill w11s becomiu~ South e rn California Demol'r,1tic Purty (·hairman H o w C· v c r . l' n r 11 h ::icknowled~ed undt•r q111.•st iomnl! b\' L' .S. Allurnt-v l>a\'c I IJndt•n that the furn1tui·t.' remained i11 Los Angeles office:. unttl lak 1!175 or et1rly 1976. Cella, Schiffman and Stcpht'n Evans. former controller of Mercy General Hospital. Santa Ana. face 23 counts in U.S. Dis- trict Court. The government al leges that the~· conspired to divert funds from Mercy and Mission Commun ity Hospital. Mission Viejo, to political and personal causes. UPI Pho\11 GIVES CELLA TESTIMONY Treasurer Unruh ('ffert. that the partnership w ... SllfTh'd thl' l''Pl'llM'~ 111illally p;11J fur tn th1· lw"1>lt:tl DubumJt• abo tolrl of 11nuro111'r deduction:. un tax lorm~ for lhl' ''lie h~s n•ce1pts and cancelled checks for a ll item~ that wen• purchased." she s aid. add mg that Fnt 1n,·est1~ators h ad not , askC'rl lo M'C lhl· l'CCCll)lS and l'hN•ks O.O•IV Pllel 5t.ttt Pllo4e NEWPORT HARBOR HfGH'S LARGEST CLASS MARCHES TO COMMENCEMENT At Davidson Field Rites, a Warning About Succ.umblng to False Pride Unruh took t ht> stand on the seventh day of the prosecution's presentation. partner~hips that u\\nl·d tlw f\\u hC'S!)llab. Shi• said she did not know the purthasc price or pn's1·nt valul' ot the items. but said, "We're not l ulkin g uhout millions o f dollars .. Thl' Jus tic•c Ocp:irt menl source woulrl not say who ac· C'used Hays of using government funds for th<' purchases. but said. "\\'e do h <1vc a n allegation and we ar c 1n ves li J;!ating." The soun·e said the a llegation did not come from Elizabeth Ray, Hays' former mistress. SUICIDE ... witness stand and sob his S\'m - pathy to lht> slain youth's family, And a ha rd-bitten judge woulrl regret th<' need to send the killer fo his death. Harbor Graduates Its Largest Class lie a lso test1ficd th\.ll lhl' lak Fred Harber . assuc:iatt ut' Cella mid O'Neill, helped him. t·nrult. with h is I 973 campaign for mayor of Los Angeles. lie :-.aid ht• r('ceived some help 111 that 1.:am- pa1gn from Cella who h(.· said Ill' had known for 11 or 12 ycur.-:. The defense is utll'mpt1ng to show that part of the qucslion1•d expenditures m ade for the hospitals were actually covered by either the partnership ownin~ the hospitals or. by partnerships of Cella and O'Neill. W ayward Car S masl1esHome /\ m un hit " C'o!'.ta Mt·~a hom1· with h1.., ('!I I' \ 1•dnt·~dav aftl'r noon. ilflt.'t' ilfl(J<ll ('lltl.1 suflcring an 1•p1ll•1Jt1t• :.c1zurc. JX>hl't' said. R epu b li can Leader John Rhodes today attacked Speaker Carl Albert's handling of the payroll-sex scandal invol\'ing Hays and called for a sweeping invest igation of a ll House payrolls by a bipartisan select · committee. • "This recent scandal has pro· ved to be a black eye on the entire House that can only be healed by a complete, thorough and. most im- port ant, bip artisan inve:sliga- lion," Rhodes said. Homeowners Meeting Set T h e Nort h Cost a Mesa Homeowners Association will meet at Bea r Street School tonight to discus s plans for apartments and commercia l buildmgs on a 39-acre triangle between the San Diego FTeewa.r. South Coast D ri\'e and Bear Street. P aul Diehl. association rcpresenlalivC', said the group 1s opposed to the development plans. which include high density apartments and seven acres of commercial development. The meeting is scheduled for7:30 p.m. at the school, 3100 Dear St. By MICHAEL PASKF.\'ICll OICftt 0• Uy P1 lol St•ff Seven hundre d and thirty jubilant Newport Harbor H igh s tudents ce l ebrated their graduation at commencement exercises W e dnesday at Davidson Field. The class of 1976 is the largest in Newport Harbor High history and the graduates found pleasure in that fac t. l\lany threw beachballs or a ttempted to set re- cords for t he longest graduation c ap toss a t the close of the C('re monies. Th(' students e ntered as the Newport Harbor High Sailor Band a nd Orchestra under the diret'tion of Richa rd A. England played the traditional "Pomp and Circumstance.·· The lar ge crowd joined Casey Cahill in a Salute to the F1ag and The "Star-Spangled Banner." Rhodes c riticized Albe rt's selection of three Democrals - and no Republicans -to study House payroll and staffing pro- cedures. He said he would try to get through a resolution creating a JO-member select committee, · evenly divided by party nffilia· lion. to a udit payroll and expense account voucher s and to make . sure everyone actually was as· signed duties. 'Underdog' Brown Arrives in Louisiana TONIGIIT COSTA MESA COUNTY WATER DISTRICT -Re~ular meeting. 1971 Placentia. 6 p.m. GRADUATIONS -Estancia High School, Estancia gym , 7:30 p.m . Orange Const College, LeBard Stadium. 7 :30 p.m . ONE ACT PLA YS -"Yankees 3 Detroit 0 Top of the Seventh." and ·•Rubbe r s." South Coast Repertory Theater, through June 12. 8 p.m. !'\EW OR LF:Al\S <A P > Descrlbin)'.! himself as a 1x>tent1al giant killer. California Gov. J crr:-· Rrown has s wept into Louisiana on his one·man stop. J immy Carter drive. Bro1n1 c:ame here Wednesday night to woo the 19 uncommitted Lou isian a d e l e~ates to the Democratic National Conven- tion. He spoke to the delegates, who ran under the banner of Gov. Edwin Edwards, during a breakfast at the governor 's mansion today and then ad- dressed a joint session of the Legislature. .. My expectations are low but my hopes are high. Jam a Uav1<J out to bring down a political Goliath," Rrown told newsmen at New Orleans· Internation al F RIDA V, JUNE 11 Airport. OCC REGISTRATION -Sum · Ile acknowledged lhat he is an me r .school registration without underdog to the form('r Georgia appomtment, June 10, 1 I, 14 and governor. who said Wednesday lie said he doubtrd Cart er would mL1ke s uch an offer. "J'm a realist and I'm not alonl? to lake it_any further than, is possible. Rut J do think those del e ~at('s art.• free people They're not owned by anybody, .. Brown said. Earlier, he blasted Carter for <1ccepting support from Alabama Gov. George Wallace. "We ha\'e now a m an who started off saying he was the alternative to Wallace, that he was the man who was against the machine, against the organiza. lion. all or a s udden doing a flip. flop ancl try ing to put himself over the t op with the very ele- m ents he c ritic ized," .Brown said. J oe Bush and Presidentia l scholar Stephen Babb gave the opening invoration 11nrl speech. Babb warned the stud ents "not to succumb to fa lse pride. Our educallon has failed unless we realize we are part of a whole society." Principal Charles E . Godshall, who is leaving II arbor High Jifler 10 years. presented the class. He noted how many of the stude nts listed their families as their ma- jor influence over the past 4 years. At the close of the ceremony, Dr. Gods hall was presented a special diploma by the students of his final graduatmg class at Harbor High. Richard Dubuque. certified public accountant. testified that he had been gi\'en a list of items by Robert Zunich. former con- troller for Mission Communit" Hospital. The list represented ex- penditures during one y('ar that Zunich d id not feel were j ustified. Attorneys have dubbed it a .. doubt list .. , Dubuque testified that certain items on the doubt list were transferred from hospital expcn· diturcs to the partnership that owned Mission Community, or in ®QUALITY TELEVISION The a11llrn10hik "'H'l'\\'cl from !he tnl<'l'S('C'I 1011 :11 Placentia A\'~nUl· cincl ,Joann Stn•1•t. ~Lnk­ tnl! a homl· al 228-t Pla1:l•nt1a A' t' <ibout4 :15 p m . PolirC' ~:111i no mw w;is al home al the lime of th(' coll1!>ion . wh1d1 demolished the ~oulhwesl corner of the home. owned hv Dci\ 1d John:.ton. 31 19 Coolidge A\'e., Costa Mes a. The dri\·er was treated at Costa Mesa Memonal Hospital for cut s on lh t• leg, and trans ferred to Oran)!f' County i\l ed1 cal Ccntt>r wht>rt• ht· l"l'· l't'1 \'Cd C'mergent•y I real menl and was releasl•d 1976 zenith 100°10 Solid-State CllHllflQM 1(0l0l II • Brilliant Chromacolor Picture T ube • • Buy Now ... Save Now ----1~·r8.;30.a.m_t.o.Ap..m. -t-hat he--ttttti the-nemiRalton-sew "THAT C H AM PIONSlll P up. Brown also said he talked by telephone Wednesday with .Min· nesota Sen. Hubert Humphrey and Ch icago l\f ayor Richard Dal('y. lie said Daley invited him to address Illinois Democratic -cteti!Jnrtl' s <tcsJ> i te-emrn,....,..,,.....,.--..... ____ ,,__,.. Carter. SEASON .. -Costa Mesa Civic Rut. said n rown. "The national Playhouse. f'airr,irounds, June cnn,·Pntion is down Lhl' road a ll, 12. 13, 18 a nd 19, 8:30 p.m. S3. month, a lot of people are yet to ~56·5:191 . . bt' heard from . "PERF_'ECT PITCH" -:-Irvin(' "In six primartC'S where I was Community Theater, Rnstol at <'nli•rell as a wnte·in candiila te Ht>d Hill. June 1l a nd 12, 8 p.m . tir supporting an uncommitted ORANGE COAST 557·7297. sl:1l<.' . .J immv Carter lost -and MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY lost <l<'l'isivt'iv "Brown said. RACING -Fairgrounds, 8. l5 Brown said. he hadn't J(iven any p.m . thought to al'cC'ptmi:: a spot :1s \'l<'l' president on a Curter ticket. ( "Ob\'iously, a lot of delegates have gone lo Carter," he said. "But it's an old polillcal game to exal-?geratc your stren!,'th lo i?et a bandwagon psychology mov- 111~ •• Brow n sai d that a fter Louisiana. he might go on to MaS6achusetts, where the m a- .1orit~· of 104 delegates pi<•ked in the March 2 primary arc pledged to now inactive candidaks. DAILY PILOT "ltvo Ot""U'"' en.-,, O"lty Pitot, •it" t#f\1("' I\ t oillO+n.n ,,,. 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Before Garretson's trial on charges he h ad unlawful sexual inter rourse with his 17-year·olrl stepdaughter resumes. the at- torneys must submit transcripts of the r ecordings less the inad· missible portions . They reportedly are references to Garretson 's confession and n lie detector tes.t he once took. It was after Riverside County newspapers carried stories nboul the purported confe5sion and Ii<' detector test that Garretson's trial was trans ferred to Orange County. So far, only the prosecution's sicle has been he ard in the trial of the f1,·e feet two-inch Ri\'crside councilman . Among the p rosecution \\'ll· n('sses who have testified is the :.lllcged victim of the crime. 17· ;.·('ar·old Kathy F enner. Defense attorneys attem pted to shake Mi ss Fenner's testimony that her stepfather, a plumbing contractor, had un- lawful sexual relations with her when she was 15. 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