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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-06-11 - Orange Coast Pilot·Aide 'Abused, Humiliated' '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ... ( • ~ -< • i f I . • II ' II Columnist Says oouty Employes Days Depressecl, ~eiation Raps Talked of Suieide Final Paet Offer • DAILY PILOT __ chmit emory * * * 10' * * * Cella FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 11, 1976 on VOL. 6t. NO IU. •SECTIONS. JI PAGCS UPI Tet"'"°'o' County's Official Employes 2nd Se~ Scandal Bared A I d Former Aide Says Rep, Young Paid for Favors ppears nceme WJ\SllJ ~GTO:'I: (AP> T he • ' The congressman addt'd: ··she At Trial Capitol Jlill payroll·scx scandal cam<> up through the ranks, so to l{rew toduy as a former aicle lo speak. She was one of the fastest By GARV GRANVILLE 01 .... D•llw Pilol Sl•ll Rep .. John Younl! said through typis ts on the Hill. She does typt• Despite a n offer of 6.75 percent her law yer that the T exas and she can answer the phom• wage increases for most county Democrat paid her :1 premium and rile. T h e w ho le thing e mployes. the 9.000·memhcr sala ry in r e turn ror sexual mvstirics me. I see here lhl• OrunJ?e County Employes /\s· farnrs. Eiiza beth Ra:-· syn<l romt•. l sociation <OCEAI has called a Colleen Gardner ··was abused would presume there is a book in meeting tonil!hl of its "sJl{'cial and humiliated·· hy Younj!. said it for her." t•ontingency·· C'ommillce. attorne:-· Sol Z. HosL·n. Rosen s aid Mrs Gardrwr. 28. is The committet· was formt•d "In cssenn'. she's suying it a former frie nti of l\fo;s Rav. last vear lo <.lcl<:rmine what ac was m<1de known lo lwr indirect· whose allegations that Hl.!j1 . lion OCEA m l'm bcrs should take ly and through subtle prl'ssure Wayne Hays <D·Ohio>. put hN on •hen negotiations with the coun· t hat he applied that ht•r submit· the House payroll al SJ.1,000 a tv arc st~1 1le1I. l ing to sexual ncl,·rrncrs was :t job year to provide him with sex ;.ar<• · Torl:n . OCE,\ ExPcut1n• rer1uirc•ment and if sht'didn.ldo heinJ! inveslij!all'd by the t•lhics Orrector. J o hn S;rn yer said th<' ii her options \\'t•rf.! either to take committee. the JusliCl' Oepart- comm1tlet•·s options stop short 111 his person al abusl.! or t1uit and mcnt and a federa l grand jury. calling a strike. her salarv was r a aseel com · Youn~ s aid Mrs. Gar<lncr ·s ··1t can ca ll off negotiat ions. re-mcnsurall'iy with the :1mount of salarv. which congressional rc- t·ommcnd peaceful pirk<.'ting or sexual scrvit·es th a t s h e cords show is above aver age for take o e r m<'asur<.'s It ft·~M°ftll"fllt--ff-f-o~im and 1 ht> congressional starr aad<'s. was 1n nel'clecf lo SUC'cessfully tnncludt• <tmounl or !-(ratification he frll he lane WICh his polTt-y-of-httvtfl~-· ncj.!olaations,'· said Sawyer. rt'<'Cl\'<'d," thC' uttornc•y s uid. s mall staff hut pa yin~ them well. lie cmphas1zl'1l th:at OCE1\ Young, 59. a Ill-term l'OO· lie said he h<.1!'\ thrcl' women on l t~a<lcrs do not ('Ons rdcr ~· ~ressman rrom Corpus Christi. his office payroll and thl') each \\11rkl'rs' s trike a practical rt•· marriect anct the father of five, .,._.,. ..... ,. t•;:arn ov<•r !;20.000 :i yt•ar. nm1y to stallt•clnt•gotaatmns. cleniecl that l\lrs. <:ardnr r 's DENIESHEPAIDFORSEX Oerlining to 1ll!'icuss Ills rcla· 1\n OCEi\ hullt•tin sent to ~G.000 vea rlv s alarv was 1·onl Rep. John Young (D·Tex.) tionsh1p with l\trs. Gardner. lw c•mploycs Th11rs fl :1r 11111 not in.gent onst•x. lle <l<'clint>cltoct1n· s aidthc··onlvissuciswhcthcrth1: a1tkize the• t•ountv's offer of a firm or c1en v \\ lwthc r he had a federa l go.v ern m cnt got its 6.75 percent pay r·aise for most St.'Xua l n•lati~in~hip w1lh ht'r. Thom as P . "Tip" O'l\rill de•. munev·s worth. The law isn't &n· county employt•s . \"(1ung s aid lw wants to lalk to fended Young, saying: "lit• dl'· terestcd in pers onal pc<T~1di llrn.•s. lloWC'\'t•r . 11 tlirc1·1l'<1 scon ·hing mv<'stii::ators from lht• .111::.lltt• nied it ... There is no admission as tht• Justin• Oepartml•nl t•alls n1ticism :1l tht• rc•st of tlw 0 l'p:irlmcnl ;ind lh<· lloust· t·lhi<·s ... The question <.'Oml'S 'Oid she it. but onlv in whether the tax· pa<·kagl' l·onlral"l offered hy c·omm•lll't'. rr they !111 not :ti'· work or clidn·t s he?' lit.' says shl' paycriu1rc.bcin)!che atl'll.·· t•ount~·nl•gotwtors. proach him . th(' congressman did llesaidhe "hadhccni.:rnommg ··The t•ciunly is aµparcntly tr:-·· saicl . ··nt go to llwm " ··.John Young is an honest. de-her lo take O\"l'r my (i;taff> wor k ing tu \•ntin• members into a<'· Spe:1k<.·r C<irl i\lhl'l'l ::.a11I today l'<'n t . c apa h l c•. God-fearini.: on the Joint i\tnmw En1·rgy Com t•e pl in g a n 1 n ad e<t uat c ;.ind he assumes th<' c•thi<·s ('nmmittec man." O 'N cill added. ·· l judge mittce in event I take it owr" as dani:.:erous agrc<'ment with the will rnns11lcr I he mall1•r "if it is him in all rlcccncy. moral ancl chairman to sul'cec<I Sen .. John 0 . f\. 75 pcn:1·11t salary offer to som c• brnacl enough:· otlwrwise." Pastore (D·H.I. ), who i~ rctinn).( nwmhNs," accordin~ lo the T h t• .Just it•c• Oepartm<'nl Ata ncwsconforenccinhis of. next vear. bulh'lln. clechnt'd •<1 sa~· whl'lhc•r either fice today Youni:.: said: "I can as-Mrs. Gardne r rlcchned com- /\ncf today, an eKt·itcd recorded Youn~ or Mrs. c;,anlncr would be sure you she was not hared for mcnl and referred reporters to voice on the association's hotline interviewed . sex. She's a capable. resourceful Hoscn. s ummone d members of the House Democratic Learle r woman from a J!OOd family." (See SEX. PageA2) spedal contingt•nc·y committee * * * * * * * * * to this cvenini? 's meeting. Meanwhile. Sawycr'ancl county negotiators were continuin~ their rnl•ctings today. J\l issue in the strifo arc sec· lions of a proposed 1976·77 part that Sawyer s aid arc •·simply out of the question." <See PA\·, Pa1te A:?> Hays Talked of Suicide? NF.W YORK 1/\PI Rep . alienation and llays' talk of kill- ing him self. Anderson quoted !lays as sayin1t. Bv RICllARll P. NALi. • Of trte-0 <11lt Pilot St"" LOS ,\NG ELES -Oran_t!c County S upervisor Lau,.Cncc !';chmit in VNlcra l Court Thurs- d ;1y acknowled!.!l'd s111wort frorn Or. l.m11s Ct•lla for h1:. l!li l pramar:-· c-ampa1g11 but said lw was not sure how mut·h or ~lli,(HIO spent was dul' lo tlw S;.ant.1 1\n.1 phys11:1:in. t\lthoui.:h Schm 11 was~· g 11\ 1·rn mc.·nt \\ il1wss in llw lax l'V:tsion :\k<lil';1n.• ;ind mail fraud 1·;ist•. dt•p ut~· t: S Attnrne;. Sl('ven Walson at one point asked tlw .111dgt• lo n •pri m ancl Schmal for 11nrcspons 1v1.· ;i ns w1•rs. .J ucl g .. l\l:1tt Brvnc <lcclrnt•d The 1lrosccut i11n is attt•mptinc to proH' that Crlla :i ncl twu C'OI (.' enifants 1l)l'J!• lly-cllYeTtmi---- fu nds from two Oran1H· County hos pilab for politi cal :ind personal ust• St'ltmil said lhal Ct•ll;i lot.I him he wou ld I ry lo ht•lp · · ;1 hit " on Sehm1t 's lfJH C'amp<11 gn rnr su1>erv1sor. Schn11t t•)(•k offin• Januarv of 1!17!"1 Sc·hni1t kslifil•cl that af11•r t alk mg tn Ct•ll a. ht• was platt•d 1111 the f)<.1v rull of M erc:v G<'rt c r .ti llospit al 111 Santa ·/\na t11 rln puhli 1· r1•I at ions worl-.. Tht• form<•r lea<· her s~11d ht.' rl'n·i \'t•ll I See {·Eu.A, Pa~e A2 l Weather Mostly s unny and a hlllC' warm er Suturclav. S11m1• lnw t'lourls nt'ar I.ht• t·nas l Saturday. lligh::. 111 711,, lows tonight in r1os. INSIDE TODAY ~11rep Material? Russ Craft Spotted Wayne Hays of Ohio had been despondent because re velations about his extramarital sex life hact a lienated has new wife from him and had talked about the possibility of killin~ himscH eight days ago. ne ws paper columnist Jack Ander son said today. The congr essman was report· cd in satis factory condition at a hospita l in Barnesville as he r e· covered from a n overdose o r sleeping pills that his doctor said was apparently atcidental. Anderson said llays callt.'d him from Oh io a fter their facc-to·fac1• meetini.t last week and said he and Mrs . Hays r econciled afte r she r ead news magaiine a c- counts or the sex scandal. rr ·11 rart' /or C:os111 f\IC'sn·~ South <.:oa!!I R!'pi>rtor11 lo µrr·· sen/ n m11111col. tmt rlwy·11 11pen one this nrm1tl1 Director ./ohn·Oa1,1d K elkr tells why on PO!lf! Cl of the \Veekcndc-. ·J immy Carter 's cnmpai~n workers have ·commissioned a nationwide altitude poll on 14 vice presidential possibilities including Los An ge l es Mayor Tom Bradl ey. Te xas Congresswoman Barbara .Jordan a nd Cn l iforn i a Senator Alan CJ'anston. Tn 1'Ce who e lse i s on Curl er 's list, turn lo page A-.\. TOKYO (AP> -A Japa nese a ntis ubma rine s urve illance plane today spotted a Soviet guided missile cruiser In the Pacific Ocean about 248 males southwes t or Okinawa. the de· fcnse agc nn re ported. /\)tency offi~ials said the aircraft iden- tified the cruiser as the 3.SOO·ton Storozhevoy. on which crewmen were reported to have staJ?cd an unsuccessful revolt in the Bl ack Sea lust November. Anderson . on the ABC· TV show ''A.M. America," said he talked to Hays three times and Hays told him of the alienation of his wife. a reconciliataon and then on Wednesday that she left him ai:tain. But in Rarncsville. Ohio. Hays' press secr e tary denied An· de rson's r eports of Mrs. Hays' Ande rson s aid he talked lo Ha vs for about an hour last week and Hays told him bis wife of a rew weeks. Pat, would not speak to him. He said she had been tcr· ribly hurt by the sex scandal . Anderson said Hays told him ··that if it would spare her more anguish , he 'd p ut a bulle t thrOUJ?h his he ad." .. And I've got the gu\s to do it," But Hays called again Wednes- day to say his wife left him ag;un , Anders on said . llis wire. however . was al Hays' tx..'llside at the hospita l in Barnesville throughout Thursday na J?ht. The columnist s aid Hays chose to talk lo him about his problems because "Wavnc Ha ys and 1 have been batilin~ for a quartt'r of a century.·· ISee HA VS, Page Al) Al Your S.,.lce '°•""" l M l oyd (,•liforn1• Cl.ioitred C·Om•<-" CronVll'Ord Out" Nol•<•• fclflOf'•~I P•~ Entrrt••ft~ltl ''".lll(t 14oroHOP• Aftn Lal'tlfer( Movt•S lade~ Al Mut~t Fvr•ch •• 11 HtttHM.al Hrw\ A•,81 .... AS ou..,..cown,, Al ... Ot>I• lll ·t 01 ll Rf\t•ur•nU Cl·4 cs Syl•I• Porter ... 0 *''' •••• A1 Sto«• ~·~••• ... , ... T•le¥t\t6f\ " CP n .... ,.,, U1 ..... Wtt•t,,., .... 8, Wo•ldN•w• A4,I> 81 C• 7 w..~ ...... CH .,2 DAILY PILOT s Brown Supporters Georgia Rally • m 1\l'l.AXTA CJ\P ) Supporters of Caltrorniu Gov .. Jerry Brown tn~•~t lht·ir man Is ... 1111 alt vt• in the rucc with Jimmy Curtc•r tflr !ht• 0 Pmocrat1c pn •!\1t.l l'nt1.l1 n<11n111~1 llon. and held u rally to 1·om·1ncc othe r G cor~ians. .. We're still fighting," said the nrRanlzer 11r the rally, Mike C';rcenfielq "We're not g1 vin~ up. We have u tc1"rtf1c oµportw1ily to \\Ill .• The r:illy, which did not uµpear to illlrucl more than the usual Streakers Back. 4 Mak Nudes at Graduation . P.\H.\OISE (J\l'J There w;.i s an uncxpcC'tcd finale to the µl'adualinn at Parad ise Hi gh Sc·hool here. Four male strL·ukt•r s \\l':.tring football helmets ;m<J nothing t'lse du::ihed acros~ the football field Thursday nig ht. The hcncdiC'tion had j ust ended when the WC'll· lanrw <l youths started out of a clump of bushes antl :-.(Jf'inlcd l ilt> ll•ngth of the rootball 1'1 c ld. ThC' <-•xl11h1t ion prompl t><l a ruur or l:rnghlcr from the <'r<t\HI ;.i ttl·nt11ng the g r adual111n of 21G student!:. in this ~ortht!rn California town. Trt-fls11rer S1111s Unruh, Cella Hid $1.0,000 Donation State TreasurC'r Jes!\c L1nruh has tcst1fit:'d that he arrangtd a SW.000 subterfuge with pohtkal patron Dr. Louis J . Cella. Jr. lo hide a <•ampaign contribution from the wealthy backer of a Democratic opponent of Unruh ·s. Testifying at the rc·cleral cou rt trial of Cella a nd two asso<'iat<'S in Los Ani:?el<'s on Thursday .. l'nruh said the C'Ont ri but ion was han<Ht•d as the purc hase of used oflit·c furniture a nd equipment in ;.1 gentleman's agref.'ment with th<> Santa Ana physil'ian that pro· vided the m onev could not b<' used in the primary elect ion. Unruh said the point of disguis- ing th<' mone~· and keeping it out of the primary campaign was to m aintain a _goo d relationship with Los Angeles businessman l\lax Palevsky, who was backing a n oppone nt of Un\·uh 's. The slate Tre<is urer also told the court that he did not show the , 10.000 on his c ampaign .stall'· ment but listed it as income on his in<'om e tax form instead. Unruh t<'slified that the mon<'Y came to him in the form of a personal check from Ted Shif· fman, one of Cella 's husiness as· :;ocia tes and a C'O·dcfc11da11t in the case. Unruh s aid he did not know who Shiffman was. adding, "1t'::. not n ormally c ustomary in politics lo ask.·· O..•IY Pilot Pllolo MEMORY HAZY Supervisor Schmit F,.orn Page ,, I .. CELLA ... Sl,500 a m onth fof'his public rela· tions work from June of 1974 to J anuarv of 1975. Questioned by the prosecution, lunchttmt> l'rowds in a downtown All~mta park, c·ompekd with a hiud sidewalk ministt'r trying to prl'ach to the same aurl1t•nce "Thti. 1s nut a i.t1>p-·artl•r mm·· t•mcnt." Grl'cnf1dd s;11d "This is a pro-Brown mO\ l'mt:'nt " The group c1rc·ulull'() a pet1tlon asking the 50 m e mbc•r GeorR1a d t>legation comm1lt cd to Carter, a lo rmt'r C;t:ori.:1 a go\'· crnor -to i.upport Brown 1f Carter fails tu c m t•rgc a::. the win· ner. Greenfield s;:11d he doesn 't believe endorsements of Carter on WecJne day by AlatJama Gov. t;~·orgc WallaC'<'. Chtcugo l\luyor CARTER EYES 14 VP CANDIDATES, A4 Richard Daley and Sen. Henry M. Jacks on of Was hington 1,?uarantee C<trtcr the nomina· t1on. Volunteer Glenda Love said Rrown·s Georgia campaign has not cost much money. "We were allowed 11 campaign buttons for Geor gia," she said. ··we have been r ot ating them." ;\leanwhile. Brown, again re· fusing to board the Carter bandwagon. denied reports that his race is near an e nd. "I direct m y campaign and I think to press forward makes a lot of sense," Brown said Thurs· day upon his return to Los An geles from Louisiana, where he m et with uncommitted de· legates and addressed the state te111slature . The Sacramento Bee earlier reported that a "highly placed" source said Brown m ade his Louisiana trip ··bec ause he didn't want to be forced into announc- ing his race was over by the act of cancelin g this previous engagement." . The report quotes the source as saving Brown "wants to c hoose his own way to pull out of this thing. Ile s till wants the option lo say where and when he slops.'' At a n impromptu Los Angeles airport news conference, Brown said he would not be deterred by the Carter campa ign, adding that those who believe Carter's nomination 1s inevitable are a lot · or "nervous Nellies." Drown s aid he considered his trip lo Louisiana. where he met over bre akfast with 17 of the s tate 's 1 9 uncommitt e d Democrati c dele gates, something of a triumph. After the mee ting, one of the de legates -Louis ia n a Gov. Edwin Edwards -personally en- dorsed Brown and said the 17 de- legates decided ··not to jump.on the Carter bandwagon." Front Page Al PAY •.• The prosecution alleges that the Sl0.000 given to l!nruh came to Shiffman in a 54,500 check from Mission Communit y Hospital and a SS.500 check from Mercy Gene ral llospital in Santa .\na. S<'hmil said that he didn't know Most objectionable. he said, is who was in cha rge of public rel a· a county dema nd for m anage. t ions al the hosJ>ital he was doing m e nt rights over matters public relations for · rightfully s ubject to negotiations. Asked what public relations he Altogether. the bulletin sent to d id. Sc hmit sa id he was "speak· OCEA members late Thursday ing good of the hospital." lie said listed 23 objections to what it he promoted it among doctors lo called the county's final offer. 4 B H Id j?"et doctors to bring patients But a county official this morn· oys e there. Mercy, partially owned by ing said negotiations are still UD· and onc·e run by Cella, opened in der way, indicating the county Y d I • '1973. had not made its final offer -..--'~'-""--an 8 JSffi Srhmit said that he never got lie also said statements made ---~s=p-e~ftrtrTmucttons-orr-trow-to-ttn~1mtrettn Wffe-not""Whotty- NEW YORK CAPI -· Pour promote the hospital. That Cella accurate. .vouths who sta~ed their own de· JUSt snid "~o your best " . Simultaneously. it was con· molition derbv in Queens cnrlv Asked 1f Cella had printed firmed t hat the county's package today WC'r(' arreslNI and charge~ matc.-rials for Schmit's 1974 e;1m· offer to most countv workers "1th tht• d estrm•t1on or 20 l'ars paii.tn. SC'hmit answered . "I'm !'tood at the 6.75 percent wage in· worlh S!i0,000, policl'::;ai<I. not certain." N<tne oft he l'nur Wi.IS hurt The proset·ution aske<t Schmit Polire sa1rl tht' boys, lwn a~ed if h<' had reporl<'d the St.~ a Ill an<l lwo 1·1. scaled a wall at the month from the hospit al on his ;\;<lt1011al Car Hl•ntal vard on D1t cainpai~n statement. Deknse at· mars Bouleva rd in the 1'1ushini.: torncys successfully blnC'kcd an "'<'l'I ion et bout 1 ':40 a.m. answt>r. None or the three de· ORANGE COAST, fC'nsl' attorneys a oss examined the• governm ent witness. U.S. District .ludce Mutt Ryrne as kt•tl Schmit how many hours he <'rca.sc. Exrlurled from that r:ite or in· rn .. ·ase were certain dassr s of scC'relarial and craft workers. Last year, OC EA members picketed the Orange County Ad· ministration Buildin!! durin):! th<'ir off-work hours. Settlement was reached two weeks Ii.Iler. DAILY PILOT s pent on thP job. Schmit s aid it A k A . aJ was cliffir ull to say. /\s Byrne r rrJV horcd in. Schmit soid that he hact ·~ 1'1,tf\f)t (OA\.t n.,,, .. r'oM, with "' ~ ft lllt con b•rM u ,.,, .._. ""' •••. '' 1'Vbil\ni·o nv ff\01 tJ•~'"V' (~•\t Puti11\lw 1y ( ;11n&~•tw '' 1 ,., •h • .,,,ttlW'l'i M• ,.,,, ... 1httd Moon .• ., lf\hAl~ftl ', •• ,•'I/ :,,' .,: ::\: :11~~~,1•1~ ~~~l~•\'d I~':::::' ,:::::::;!',~'.:11~ Y•llo t '"'' t ·•QUOV t\r14(h/)\Nlh ll' I I\ ofWfh f t U" f\,tl • \f•f1(l!"' 1\ P"f1l!\,.f'ft 'J..1tvh&.t, ('11 tJ ••'' fl,t.,'I ff\¥ '"'"(•f\Oil f\0 f1\t ofl() rt W\I I I liU ""' t l •fll'1 ~··I I'· co .. t1• ~" 4' (.,.eMOI ,,,,, •• ,. ~ Robert N . w~ r, 41\l(tr'ln' OHd Pvt)O'I~, Jack R . Curlt'V \iu,tJ J't1 1d\if\t o"'l t,, .. 01 loll A\)l'\>Q'l-'"f Thomi\s Kecvil l ffl((' Thoma~ A. Murphine Ii.' U\.'111"\l t n•Uit Charles H. Looi;. Ric.hard P. Nall Offices ( .,,~ A•t ,,. J)\i \",t s.r tl•'f 'h"" f 1 .tov11 • U• ..,. h , t&'i (.•1 t\ftf'O"u ')h• • t W\nf•f\Qf11n l•'1•U"' rltit/\ Hr_.,,, flf'M1t. .,,,.,n ~ • .,UQh.bAC . \/Aih 'I i'll\H Liil •'M ~\) • ..a 41f S1tn fht"Ot.1 t ''" .. """' Ttlepflont <7141 642-4321 Cl•sslfltd Advertising 60-U7t ,,.Oft·t t\u. t V t llt V f..1""' I ;ti I Sl1·U 10 t '°"'!tan'''""'"" 495·0630 f •tt'I'\ Nor1t\ Or1tf'IQC-Co\lnt • tom,....Jl'I ho S40·U20 (OOY1•~t ltl t-Or•"O-Co••I J"\,f, ""'""' ((I."' ~t ~r ,....,...\ '\C!f•I tll•J"h .. t 'I t .. l1t·tou_.1 It .... ,., 0' •"""' '"• ,, "i'\' ,., ; . '" ' •• "' ttC• n111,, n ... +1f'lo wt '~' <••• ~ 11·• '"'"J~ Vt coo.~~hl o-.nfl,. ~U>f'H1 \ l ... t,\ f)f"t lfQ" #)<110 1't fO\t;t ,,,,,. \if, ~~·;•0~:11~j"~~~~'~;:.~,:.w ,,!;,',~';; :!,~~~~ '3 l\ """"~'"·• not had an office at the h~pital while "(lin~ hi!' riubli" relations Misses Boat work and h ad no business cards but when a t the hospital s pent moslofhis ••m('lllltll'C'afl>teri a Due to 'Flood' S('hm it said he ctid si~n a t1mc c·ard lo Al't p:iid hy the hospital hut snid that he did not t'ill out the time. lhal e ighty hours wnrkt•<i cfor a two w eek J>l'riodl was filled in when he got his card. Farm Board Fu11d Backed SACRAMENTO (AP J -The state ~enate. whic h has refused repeatedly to revive the state farm labor b-Oa rd !'ince it ran out of money FC'b. 6. is proposin~ to renew it in July. The Senate approved a St2.9· billion state bud1tcl for 1976·77 Thurs day includtng ~.6 million for the A~ricultural Labor Rela· tions Hoard. which was forced lo shut down by Senate opposition. t n claled story. 1\5.) nUENA PARK <AP1 -F1oods cancelled the arrival of .an ark filled with C'l~ht pairs or :mim~ls at a ne w entertainment attrac· lion Thursday morning. Morninj! r:iins caus<'d a six· inch noocl in the parkini:: lot of .. Enchanted VillaJ?e," said pres1· clt>nl Joseph Prevratil. He said a specially-built mountain contain· ing 10,000 tons of d irt located ad· jacent to the parking lot had also eroded and worsened conditions. Jn the trailer, rubbing agains t each other. were two elephanL<;, 1wo tarantulas, two llamas. two lion cubs, two pythons. two chim· paniees. t wo birds a nd two OS· trich eggs. The "ark " was a tract or· t rniler rig. prompting some speculat ion \hut the park's pro- moters had missed the boat. The park. hopefully, will open June 18, said Prevrnttl. Bomb Hits NearAmi11 NAIR OB I. Kcny~1 1Af'1 -Uganda r adio said today that "enemies or l'i.:.1nda" threw three grenades mto a crowd at a police i.:raduu- t1on parade attendl'<f by l 'gandan Presldc nl ld1 Amin on Thursday night . killint: o ne per son and aitic'O.Jlly in1 urin~ lhn·1· 1\ <ll1Jlom;it ''ho s ;rn \01111111 day MUd tie .,.. as not Ill· ju red. The official radio, mon· itored he re. did n o t say how close A m in 'Aas to the ex plos1ons. Uganda radio, quotmg a military spok~sm un, :-aid tho se wh o thre" the grenades were arn•i.tNI tJy security forc·c$ .111d \\1,.•n· b<>ing tntcrrogOJl <'d. E'rona Puge ,\I SEX ••• Rosen addt•d that he ren•ntly In· formed the Li .S. attorney·~ offlc•t· of Mrs. Gardner 's allegations arter the Hays' grand jury probe: began . "She hasn't talked lo them yet." he said. Mrs. Gard n er. who quit Young 's staff in Mardi. is 28, a divorcee and mother of one child, Rosen s aid. "We're not making this into a Betty Ray case," Rosen said. al· luding to Miss R ay 's well· publicized novel about sex in W ashingl'On . .. Mrs. Gardn er doesn't want money. She's very concerned about women·s rights. She hopes this may lead other women to come forward.•· He said Mrs. Gardner is a slu· dent at American Univers ity in Washington where she is major· ing in accounting. Rosen also said Mrs. Gardner worked part-time in Young's of. fice from la s t Septe mbe r to J anuary but he r salary was not reduced. "Iler work l oad was d e minimus (neRligibkl. She w;Js ~iven very little work to d o.·• ht• said. "She gets almost straight As in college.'' Rosen said Mrs . Gardner came to the U.S. attorney's office in 1973, in response to a subpoena, and described her salary and ht•r reputed sexual involvement with Young. _Shot Ilg Officer~ I Man Harasses Scully, Wife ~ LOS A:\'.GELE~ \i\1'1 \ 111 ,111 \\ho <tlh•i.:c•dly h&l'11,, .. ,.c1 llrnl i.:1·1 anncHlll1'l'I' Vin S1·11lll :111tl h1' \\II\' .11\d tlwn alt.11 ~··d 11,,1 <>II d11l\ pol11 l'lllt'11 "11h .1 1,11111 1•dgcd l':\l'l011 n p1·111·1 \\ ·'" 'h"l :tlld \\OUndl·d h~ olll\'l'I''. p1.1lll'l' said today The m un. 1<0,.1•111 h• T r1·111101.lr . 22. u( P1e·o H11 1•1 :1 \\ ..... 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Authorities said the kidnap b egan T hu rsda y wh e n a mustachioed man paddled up to a picnic s ite on the With· lacooc hee Rive r in w est. central Florida where 14·ye<.1r· old Delene Bogart of ln\'ernC!SS was pi c nickin ~ wit h h e r boyfriend. The m an pulled a gun and abductt:d Miss Bogart in her boyfriend's car . they s aid King said police here had been alerted minutes llC'forl· thl· cap lure of the s tolen car that :\t 1s<; Bogart had C'alll•tl her motlwr and told her the man was l>ri11g. ing her ho me .. , "She's s afe. Thl' girl's real lucky," said Kin!!. tlw i.tnd111111 parkm~ lot Jl 1J .:!.'1 pm 'l'hu1 sday. flt• !>:lld Tn•\·11111 llOllrC'd h1•1•1 P lt'I th•· c.1r t111•il Iii "l'l'fl lh1· drn11 111 I ht' c ,p· 111 t'llJ11t'd ll\ :-;n 1lf\ <1nd hi:-\\ ll't'. Sa11d.', ;111d blod..t•d· lht' vath nf.tht• {'.ti The Cll tin·r~ \\ urned 'J're\·1111. ahoul 111 .. \'untlu<'t an1l l hl' ·culh" lt•fl l'oht•1• :-a11I 'J',.,., 1110 all<>gt·tll,\ h\\ 1111i.: tlw <'art on 11p1•m•r at 1.1 ... .\ngclt·~ µ11l1t·1· of111'f'r Thoma:-IJ 'l'hc)lrt p!>orl. :12. .1111! n11sscd I k I ht•11 I 111'nl'll a 11d hmi.?t'cl at ofl 1c·1·1· \\ 1ll1 o1m Jo. :\I :irtin. :!!I Ull11·c·1· '.\1:111111 :111d nfl11•1•1' H<•lit•l't \\ Juhn:-lune, :l5, both f1n•ct at Trl'l'ino. wrnmdin i.: lrnn Ill I h \' ~· It ,. 'I . II\\: I' II l 1 l' c :-.pol..1•:-n1 an .... 11J I' 11 I 11 • l' .. a 1 cl T rt· v 1 n < • \\ as liQOk<>cl HI lhl' JUI! \\ 111·(1 IOI' Ill· 11•-.11 i.:.i1in11 of :1~~ault 111tli a tll'· :11ll.\ \\ \':lflOll 11 jlc>ll a Pl';jl·~· .. r. 1 ll'l'I' f 'rom J•nge . 'I HAYS ... II(' '-al<I a IH'\\. s ubdut-<I lla,·s ('Uml! lo :-.t'\' him : lhl' ulrl Ila.vs \\Oulct no t have c are t\ wh0at anybo<ly su1cl or\\ rnle about him, "but the new Wayne Hays \\as <·oncerned about his wife." J lays c.-mer~ed today from a t·oma inducNI Li~· the overdost• of pills. hb clottnr st11d . lluys smLled at his wife and spoke short H'nlt•nces that madc st-nst'. the dol·tor reported . Dr. Hicharu Phillips s:.iid tlw overdose taken by Hays, central fi gure in the c on gressional payroll-sex scandal which broke May 2~. was apparently acciden· tal and that llays should be fully reconred within 10 clays. The 65-year·old Democratic congressman was Ill ~ati:-fa(·tory· condition. Phillips set1d, but is still technically semicomalose dl'spite periods when he m:.ikes r;ilional :.t <1 tements. Hays was unconscious when ta ken to the hospital Thursday morning I It· a\\ ak,·nt·d ;11 !\ :w a .m . this morning :111<1 ai-kl1d 111 sec his "ifl". l'al. 11ho kl•pt lht· nii.:ht·IOnl! \ 1g1 l a t the ho:-.p1t:1I. She n •turnC'd to the room latL·r and the congre~~man smilcu at her, Phillips said. OPEH I 0-S COST A MESA ONLY Redwood S • 1 ~ pec1a s ru~~1 ;, ·~ :--~-J~- l Pc 42° DiniftCJ Set or ChiaH with Pad INCLUDES: • Chiase • 2 Club Chairs • 2 End Tables • 3 Pads $8995 24" LOGS WITH SAND PAN IURNER FACT.ORY IUYOUT SLOW IURHIHG IMIHS F4RI GR.Alf tMCLUDID • ) I r 11dav, June 11. 1976 DAIL V PILOT A! Presley Issues: Lost • ID the Uproar? By JOANNE REYNOLDS 01 Ill• 0.11, f'I ... sc.H LOS ANGEL ES -Hearings <'Onduct<'d here in the probe of T he P res ley Compa nies o f Newport Beach lasted four days, prod_uced reams or testimony. in· l'ludin1: 51 documents admitted as evidence. Dul few questions were a ns were d . The centra l issue -whether the hom e building firm misled &~ ·w@(Y][( ®@[(WO©@ The column appears dally except Saturdays and Mondays. 1;111 u pml>l1•m .. Tli1•11 nnll! l'nt IJw111 f•a/ tt 111 t·ut rPd taµt•. ~wt tlw o n11wers a11d uc 111111 !JUll lll'l'(} 111 .~11!1!(' lllt'Qlllllf'~ '" !Jl>t'l'rTllll•'tll 1111d 11 IL\ lllt'.~ !I. "'111 I .1111ur Qllt'.\(IOllS Ill l 'ut D111111 Al ")'I) u r St• rl'll'l'. o r o 11 r1 1• C 11 n ~ I 11111/11 111/111. I'() lir>.t l.i11ll ('11xt11 .\/011. (';\ fl:!fl:?IJ. f 11('/u1/t• !JrlUf t11/l'/1!1111w 1111111l1t"r . (.'luuadPlier llang-up DEAR PAT: I'm in the market for a new d ining room chan- delier . flow far al\ovc the ta ble should it hang and does the size of the table ha vc anythini: to do with the size o f the ('handclit•r ? P. E ., H untington 8e<.1ch !'Wvcral rPtailers contacted by ATS say that a dining room chan- delier should hang about 36 in· ches above the tabletop. eerore shopping, me asure the heig hts of your ceiling and table so you will be able to calculate how loag a c hain the c handelier s hould have. Most rtxe d length c hains u e scaled for an eight-foot ceil· ing. The width of the chandelier should be approximately one- third the length of a square or rectangle fable, or ont>·third lhl' diamt'ler of a c ircular table. NEWS ANALYSIS the public a nd the Securities and Exchan ge Com m ission ubout the hydrogen converter -was lost in the uproar over the machine and its inve ntor. There wer e t imes when the pro c e edings r esemble d <i Misuse of Of fiee (':\rn1vul morl' than a hearing. N1·arly 200 Pl'Oplc clr('sscd in peculiar com b1nat1ons of styles antt l'olors, both casuul and el~gant, came to see their hero. in ventor Sum Ll'aC'h. Thev d1ecred und <ipplauded him • F~w of Leu<.'h's udmircrs were present when l'hemistry pro· fei;sors from UC l r vrnc <JO d UCLA took the sta nd t o (ast doubt on Leach 's work. Sentence Date Set for Battin Co nvicted O r a nge County Super visor Robert Battin was as· sured of a nother m onth in office Thursday when Superior Court Judge Kenneth Lae s et July 15 as the dale he will sentence Battin. Simultaneous ly .. J url~" L uc agreed that the Riverside Countv Probation Ot'part mcnt r atlwr than its Orange County coun- terpart should pn•pare u prob<.i tion report on 8<1 ttin. J udge Lac a lso said he will hear t hree motions a imed :.it overturning Battin's con' 1l'lwn hefore pronouncing sentl'ncc Ju· ly 15. The sentencing and motion date as well as the tr:mskr of the probation report were a)!rl't'<I to in a 10-minutl' hearing in .Judg,· Lae's chambers . Present al the m eet ing W<-'fl' the judge, Battin. defl'nSt' at torney Matthew Kurilr<'h. pro· secutor J ack Ryan and a court reporter .• Thl! confrrC'nce was the result of Batttin's !'\t<iy 24 conv1ct1un on onC' count of m 1susing his public offlcc. That misuse, a jury decided, ocrurrl'd when the Santa i\na ~upcrvisor used county cmploycs :mil suppli~s in h is 111-fatcd 1974 campaign for stat1• offiCl'. The July 15 sentence date will i:1ve Battin another month in of- fitc.• l)(•causc he uutom at1cally will forfeit the county s upervisor Sl'at he has occupied since 1969 when he 1s sentenced. 1 lls departure .,.. ill leave th<.' First Dis trict scat open until mid-November unk·ss Gov. Ed· mund G. Brown Jr. appoints a rl.'plat'l.'ml'nt until then. In Tul':-day·s primary elC'ct ion , two of six candidates ''on the n j!ht to face each other in 'Xov- em ber's general election. The wi n ne r . e ithe r West mins ter Mayor Phillip An· thony or Santa Ana City Coun· <'ilman Harry Yamamoto, will be 4 New Nuke <'li~ibleto takeoffice lOdaysafter the November e lection results are certihed. if Aa ttin ·s seat is open. Plants B •d Pn•parat1on of the probation l report in Riverside County was upparL•ntly what both Battin <.1nd Then· was no jud~mf'nt 1'\'0· cfr r f' ct ~' l t h c con r I u::. 1 on of t ~t1 mon~ Thur:-1la\ 1 ,.1\\)~·r:.on both side::. ha' t' until Sl•pt 10 \11 fil t· bnl'I ~ :ind ltw n rt will be 1mothc1· GO <la)-. ht'l11n• lht· t'ttrll· mi-;sion or 1.ul m tnl~trat l\'f' law JUd~L' D<.1\'1d :\I ~1rktu1 rl·achcs a lk<"ision. llowc\'e r. it•~ mon.' like ly thnl the ath1rm·v:-. will rc:11'11 ~omc kind of a s~'ttl(lment befor e then Elect ion Tho•'flht First Luci\-Belt,. Forct told 11 e w s nH· i1 :1 l i h <: W h i l e House Thur·~tl .i,-. "I don't ~ec h ow hi'.< H 0 nal d flea~an i t·o1lld po:-~1bly be dt·tted ·· Pageant Tickets Available B,V SDG&E Orangl' County probation of. For thl' fir~t timt' 111 four or fiv(• J tici:ils wan lNI. ~·l·ars. Lag1111~1 lk a1•h J>a).(PUl1l of Gf•f Pf•HH!f" M'ttrfll "Jt 's nn bi~ deal." Battin said. t tw i\las tL•rs tH·kl'ls arl' still l h. k ·t Id b h d · th i.I\ :.11labll' tl11~ I alt' 111 the ~L·ason . SAN DIEGO (AP) Stin Dll"'O .. t m I wou e <Jr tor c D EAR PA T : About two years ... office here to do. After all. you For vr•:i1·s. tilt' l'agL'U nt hn~ :ii!O l sent a c heck to Greenland Gas and Electr ic Company is know. t here's a lot of w<.1tcr under li l.'en so.Id out 1n c•arl~· s rmng. but Stu(ll.o" of '"J "·•""11· for a lar111• c•o1> contem platin~ ronstruction of a 11e\\' ""Stem of t1 l·kc t s···l"." t<' . ., ,. 1.... ,.. • thL' bridge." "J ...... , ' p('r penny. My check was cashed, four more nuclear power pl<.ints The w ater h e referred to the public has rcsultc.'<i in con· hut I've never received this pen-in c I u di n J; 0 n C at Ca m P e\'idcnll.v was positions he was tinucd avail::ih1lilv fif ti<'kcts for \vh l r. t t I t 11 Pendleton.aspokesm <.1n s <.1id. 'I l t i ··h 'fhlir ct ·,. ny. en 1rs wro c, was o c takl•n ovl"r the :-·c:irs in oppos i-•' o n t a Y 1 ru u g :. .1. t ha· t the penny was on 1·ts way I Bill W. Colson, who hl'ads the b d l'l'1·f1Jr·man"t·~.· · t1on to pro at1un epartment • ... ·• waited and wrote again with the utility•s nuc lear department. pohci<.'S. Tickets may bt· purcha:,1•cl r esponse that the pennies were said the plants would he built !'one of the pas t strain was ap-frnm 11 a m . to 3 p.m. Wccl · Oul Or Stock but more Would ar over the next 18 years to nll'rl · 1 n"s·•··~·." th1·<>t1••h Suntla:-·s.· at tl1c • · · parent at a socia ~athcring las t " "" ·' ,.., rive soon. I 'm still waitinJ?. electricit y dem a nds. Su nd ay when he and Chief Fl•stiv<.11 uf Aris 1..io>. 11ffi<:l', G50 by workin g out tl policy to gover n press rdcai.t•s m ade by Thi.' l'res lt.'y Companies IO lhe ruturc Such a s ettlement probably could huvc been reached before t hC' hearing but it ls obvious that l>oth sides wanted to get Ll'uch cm the sta nd and make public us much m formation about his In· vention as possible. Leurh . .iN·ording to t<'stimony given by R1.111dull Presley , was Here's Su11day's Li11eztp Never on Sunday docs tbe D<.11· ly Pilot fail lo have an int ercstin~ lineup of s tories. Here it is tor this Sunday. •'AKE ID's -Thousands of Amttricans. both criminals and law-abHlini.: nlizcns. have found how easy it is to become a nl·W (suNDAY'S BEST) person. That is. to obtain a whole new set of identification cards and ch ange their identity. This worries law officials. as an As· sociated P ress writer who tried some of these tricks explains m his story. R E ADll't ', WRITI~' i\m enc<.1nS think of themseh'l'S as a uniformly litcratl' sol"icty, but -even in pl;iccs like Orani.:c County -it ju:,t isn·t so. Daily P ilv t Staff Wr iter D e n nis ~lcl.ellan looks into the' problems of those a long the Oranj.(c Coast w ho cannot rc<.1<1 and wrill' F.n~lish. and he descrit>cs the :ic- tivities of a group th;1t is fighting this new i lliterary. In the YOU Section. STAR AT 13 · -Jodie Foster went from Disney films to shol'k· 111gly a cl u ll r ol ls 1n "Tax i Driver" and a new film, "T lw Little 'G irl Who Lived Down tht: Lane." Rex Reed intt'rviews the precocious 13-year·old adrcs:,, on the Enkrtainment Pages. PHONE FIG HT -Telcphom• companies claim t hat perm1ll111 ~ competition for thl'rr rnstomcr~ \nll result in an incn:aSt· in rate!- f11r smull business and <"IHI· sumers. The Daily Pilot's l\lih' P askevich t'xpl<.1 ins t ht• t·on· trovC'rsy In a story St·hedulecl (or the YOU Section. G M C t .. ,1 Although they probably would L"" n "'· l\"On no· <I 1·,.1 .. phonc · ·· os a" esa h Proliation O ffict•r Mar garet .. ,..,u a.._ ai · " <A • "" G I d ill t I be locat ed away from t e 1m-o dC'r~ m"'v b' nla""'I It r1n " th' l{j • A • reen an w con art you m· Grier exchanged plC'asantrics r " .... l ,. "' l I .... l ss1nger rr1ves mediately about your Ion~ over· m ediate coast . h L' s aid they and kidded with each other. sam<' h<1Ur" by «:.'Illini;: 19-H 117 or due orde r . Another reader, L.S., would use ocean water for cool· Whatever com es out of the t~H-nJ2. :\I E X JC 0 C I TY I t\ P ) - Costa ~lesa . will receive a refund ing. Riverside report will be used as a The Pa~C'ant nf tlw ~t uslrrs. a Secretary of Stall' llenry ,\,Kt~'> h h dl .. _ ed The only coast al a rea where d t t' t '• t t c · 1 · ~1 fort e mere an se '"'return gt.Udeline by Judge Lae wh<'n he cp1l" ron 11 p:im 11.g:-, ::. a 11 :-. 1n :::e r :nri,·ec 1n ,, t'X11"11 on to the mall order firm lasl suc hpla ntscouldbebuill southof S('Otl·nccs Ra ttin towhat couhl he an1I r)bJrt•t-; of :.rt \\llh li\'in~ Thursday nig ht from Santta~P. d i h Santa Barbar a and meet fedC'ral ~-' 1 t I -ct~ th ~ h 1 f lk -h p 1 Ot>cember. Other rea ers wt a prison term of from one to 10 m .. ue s IJo!\rt m s pc-r 1:i s .,, .., C 1 l'. or ta s wrl res it l'llt Greenland problems are urged to regulations is at San Onofre, the vears. Vl·ar w1 I t11n 1s 1111 1\m1·nl'an art 1.u1 s E«hcverna anrl to !o.fl<'l.'<I h th fl • t II c present s ite of n uc l ea r J "anl a t s t · 11 r"·u11111t1on ol"tl1" · A 1 11 p one e rm s o · ree . . Before that happens, however, · t r 1. !:i r 1.:.: ... .. ncµot1at1ons on mcncans w < th<' sou rrc or all of his informa. Lion uboul the conn 'rtcr. Whil<' till!) foel was nevt·r acknowledi;cc.J 11\ t he press re- leases about the dcnce, Presley stressed that Leach was the sourct' an d that he had prior ar>· proval of the information beton• 1t was p ut o ut. Presley tcslifietl that hl' put up Sl0,000 o f his 11wn mo111·y an<I comm1ttNI his t•ompany to ;1 ~ 5 million pun·hasu of the ro. ::.1dl•ntial ri~hts t o the convcrt<'r w1thcml uny advit'c of cxp"•rts Ill the hydrogen <·onvcr:.ion fil•lcl. I h.• said he based his decision on sct•1n ~ t he dl'Virt.' OIJ<'r;1t1· twice for about 2(1 m111utes and on the good r eport!> hl' had of Leach from thf.! m an who mtrodun·u him to t he inventor , Morris 1\hrkm. l\t1rkin, who owns or controls ~111 other rights to the machine, never appeared at the hear ings, although his attorney was in al· tend a nee. i\nd in spite of t he role l\11rk in p layed i n Lrin !!i n ~ Presley rnto the convertl'r dt•;il. 11 wus L<•ach who \\as the center of ultenlw11. Leach 1s not u largl' man, but he s at straight-I.Jacked in the wit· ness chair , scowling out from beneath h is bus hy grey l>rnw. ut· casionally stroking his full Mrcy beard as he listen ed to 4uestions. lie obviously did not want to be al the hearing and he refused to answer many question. The 61· vear -old Leach, s peukmg \\Jth a hat southern drawl, ocras1onal- ly lect ured SEC attorney Jim Mercer on the pn>priet) uf his qul·st1on::. bdorc d cdm1ng to :mswcr. Ostl'nsihly, the quest ions that \\Crc as kC'rl about Leal'h's t•duca· t1onal 1JackE?n1u111l antt <.1bout the ma('l11nc were to ha ,·e pro\·C'n tht• SEC"s tontent1 011 that the: Prt>slcv st:Jtt•mcnts about the machine w ere incomplete and misleading. Wh:rt they sho wed were that Leal·h ha:. a ha7.y ml•mory of events anti l'on vers ations events an1I C<)nversations of wh1 d1 Presley h:1s i.:ood n.:call and that m ul'h of the diffcrc·n«<.'S that Pmcq!l'll in k :-t1mrmy \\l'ft•. as LL'al'h sa id, ··a mattl'r of ~cm antics ... Docs his m achine work'! The ('Xpcr ts say it proably dot:-. but not the wav he claims. Tht•v sav that what he hus devised is ~t ''~Y of creating hydro~cn lhat is 111 d fecl a d1ret"I trnde-off with d e('trlCll V. His s u.pport ers contend th al Leach ha::. disco\ l'rcd ::.om(•th1nl.! that has not bct•n used hdorc and that t he material theSl' <:xpt'rts saw docs not include that -dis· <.'Overy. P rc•slcy s a~·s that he has been m;ide "~usp1t·ious" of some of l.t•ach ·s pron111m rem t·nts h_v the St-;(..', but h (> ::.till bl'.'IWves 1n t he 11wl'ntor and his 1h•v1rc. The I es ls run 111 ;\larch pro\'C'd noth111i::. aC'C'Ofd1nl! to both Leach and th1• t•x twrt::.. Rut, says Leach. tht•re will he m o re tests run soon that will µro"e out the claim:-. he's made for lus machine. I ho .. __ generators , Colson said in an m-nat' •n's b1" 'nt"nn1·1l •·f · · ·1 customer serv ce p ne num~: Kurilich will plead with theJ'uctnc 11. · ... c , • · 111 " cx1ran J31 s . terview. ... ~_._._._._._._._._.~_._._._._._._._.......::.~_._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._.~ 800·327·8351. to declare a mistrial, to dismiss a The plans wer e disclosed d S I ,I Th d h Tt t I J{rand theft c harge the j urv R••f 1111 at 11 · ~11 urs ay as t e ult 1 Y presen e< <'oul dn'l decide a nd to over turn its a pplication for t wo des<-'rl 0 EAR PAT: I placed two or· nuclear power plants near Blythe the jury's verdict· dcrs with Sears , Roebuck and Co. to the California Energy Com · Should Judge Lac deny those cnt:ilog sales, but never received mission. motions. Kurilich can and "11.1 lhrl'I' or the ite ms. Jn the first or· Colson said the commission n·· likely appC'al his rulings to :1 tlcr 1 am m issing a sheet and two qui res his com pany to submit a higher court. fdi1Siiillr@i!1~~ 00111 FONE1 TO ~Uff . OUN 'ATIO SHO~I ~ 642-4101~ ~ASKAIOUT pillow cases, a nd in the second 20-year electric de ma nd forecast This usually means execution orlkr I still haven't received an along with a pla n to meetthc ex· or the sentence w ill be held off un· • ~ •LANT art print. T he items total ~. and l peeled demand. Lil t he outcome of the appeal 1s ~---~L.La!!ot:d...ius.Llil..li> et about "The least expe nsive way of known. this 1·ve writte n sev'::er~a~1'-t:ii:';;m;',';e;;s;---;m~e~e:"itT1;;-n.;;g~~ei<s~eF~e~m~~~.;.;__ B n a ·ud e ro- \ST ARTS TODAY JUNE I I J ENDS TUESDAY -JUNE 1Stit j ltlNTAL but Scars h as not responded. through nuclear plants ." he saitl nounccs scnlcnce in a fe lony case C.D .. f''ountain Valley in an interview. Another com · that a public officia l in Californw \'ou now have ret'eived an S8 pa ny official s a id there is a loses officc. r«-fund from St>ars, alonK "'Ith an possibility tha t o ne or more of the And as things stand now, Ba t · apology. Sears lrlt>d lo trace your plants would be built on Indian tin will no longe r be a county orch•r s, hut t'ould not drlf'rmine land across the Colorado River'" supervisor whc•n he leaves court "hat had ha111H'nt'd. :m isolated ar ea of Ar iiona. July l5. It's Budget Time Again Cormty Board Adds $1 Million to Package Uy l ;/\RY GRANVILU·: Of fh" O•lly Pilol ltaff Or;1n~t· Count y Su1>l'nisors Thurstla y hc~:in their a nnual ritua l of h ucklni:t away at the Mm111~ fiscal year's proposed ct11111t v bud~et. tlo"•evcr . h y d ay's e nd, supc•rvisors h act :utdc'<i nbout St m1 lh nn to t he S454.2 million l!l7H· 77 spend in I? packaf?e pro- pM<'d hy County Adminis tra tive Offic<'r Roherl T hom as. But nothin g counts until this y<'<.1r·~ proposed bud~et becomes '7ti-77's adopted bud~el at thl' C'los e or bud get h earings sometime next week. /\nd county taxpayers won't, know lheir fate until super visors 1wt county t ax r ates, probably som etime in mid ·July. Refore s upe r visors establish t ax rates, county auditors must t<'ll them how much rema ins in the t'ounty 's treasury al the close of the current fi scal year . ,\nd rounty Assessor Bradley .J:rrobs mus t turn in Orange Countv's 1976-77 nssessmenl roll. It is the r apidly swelling as· scs:.ment roll that provides the value bnse on which tax rates arc upplled . . rt Is a c harac teristic ot the In· n ation ridden 70's tha t lower pro· .,erty tax ra t es don't necessarily mC'an lower prop<'rly lax bills That is bc•caus(' a clecreas<' in rates 1s t•ommonl~· u1·eomp.ini('fl b~1 a n inrr<'ase in propt•rt ~ \'aluP-: which offs('tS more than offset...; the lower t ax r :.itt'. And 1l was the l ax rate supervisors had m mind Thurs· d ay whe n they jumped on Thomas' propoH•ci hmlitcl The CAO callC'll 1t a "h11ld the line budJ?et. a budgl't that neithrr decreases or inereascs <'Ounty services. "We don 't subscribe It• the theorv thal inflation must be followed by J?rt'att•r i:ovN·nnwnt spending:· said Thom:is ... \\'c are experting all rlepartments to hold the line .·' In their fi rst·d ny bud~et manipulations. supervisors: -AJ?reed to s upply S he riff Brad G ates with a S.10,000 fund to he lp fina n ce <I rug buy -bus t operations. -Fa iled to a gr ee on county runding of new Superior Court judges when Supervisor Halrh Diedrich s aid the county should yield to state funding form ul:is and Supen ·isor Ralph Cl ark OP· posed the su~gestion. -Gave the prob:ttion dep:irt ment only Sl0.000 of the sso.ooo 1l asked for t o f>rint a bilingual booklt'I on j uvenil<' laws. Sd :1s1<tl' S2!15,f.7:J :JS a <'Ot)t. ini:1•11 r ,\' in C'H::.C' hil!h C'ourt.c; rule nn·nwn arc· C'nllt ll'll tn on ·rt rmc 1w~·. T h e board of superviso rs~ t roubles duri n~ the past yC'ar were in evidC'nce al Thursd;iy's day· long budget session. First. supervisors balk<'d M pirkml! up a hot potato when they voted 3·2 not to discuss a pro· posed trans fer of 10 im·esti~ators from the District Allorney·s Of· f r<'<.' 11) the county Shenrf's Department. A Yl'ar ago , s upervi sors touched off a controver sv that hasn't yet subsided when, on a 5·0 vote. they unsuccessfully a t - tempted a sim ilar t ransfer of 22 invcslil!ators. Super visor Robert Battin mis· sed m ost o f t he afte rnoon 's s ession when he had lo appear in court to hear when he will be sen- tenced on his recent misuse of of. rice conviction. And Supervisor L aur ence Schmit had to hurry to Los J\n~eles to tell a federal judRe \\ hnt he rec:i lls of ;1 SJ ,SOO·a · month job he was handed by Or. Louts Cell~• throu1th Merry General llospil;ll when he was a 1974 candidate for county s uper\lisor . l ........ ,. s1ec~O·ic..• mPPtNO STONES, CURBING & COLORED ROCIC CASH I CAllY 2~ off Od·TllJtl STOLONS ac~i"' TIFGIUN l rltf>I """ n,.. f 4" ,,.,..,.., .................. . TIFOWARF: 0 1.t. .,_,., ) • ..,,... ...,111,.1 or "'°'" SANTA ANA: S"'ot ttthtt11t, °' fSf' u ctllf"I "''""' tolM. '"" b""'tl llUYWS" IERMUDA SOD 99lott DICMONDRA SOD ti" IMPATIENS MARIQOLDS Re«J. 79' 9f. Am CtlM Rtt. .,. ,.., ... C..1,. "" ..... ,,,, ""•-' ,,..,.,,, d6 "lllf1t" -Hf ,_ .,.,,,,,_, .,,.rt. -f1t• Ott H .. ..,._ Dept. - CRHPINC CHARUE WAHOERINC JlWS $399 &Pl~ . AU. 6" "91 • Rtt. '7" Redwood Co111po1t 134?i. Cood Soll Condi•lonu . l-• HMd Soll S..1Hltl Wicbr Plent Stands t6 99 •119"'9 811ket f 399 POTH OS £..10y 1r11Md fo 1row up 0< do"'"· 6" pttt RI!. •7" c..,...·, fMttt• i..o,...~g9+ TAMS 6tl 7~~!"~~$499 Sk ..... UP'll'hU tdittl f~ At<tnt Of \Ut11tt1n. I ... 'ff" z10 ftmMS fOI MAMOUtO PlAN!S : .. = .:r ...:...-:; ........ --.., ... ...,.. .. _. w .... M1 ,~. livlctol)t •'-'"''' ·~ .. , • .,.,., , ............ , ..... ,....., , .... , ... '"'• '"'"'~ Ow-e~,_., •t •4'•-' '"" ........................ ,_ •• Ht.,. e o._.,, ... ...,..1114 .... ...,. ..... ..... , ... ,...,.., ...... ,.. ............... " .. .... ___ .. __ 1112" ....... t ...... .... C9'\"9Cttl•'""°'•'ot .,..,111,•••• -.-•·--"' • U 7.9J : Fwtpl9lltey1sem S7.9S Ntw Hwn: Mett . .S.c. 1:006:00, S-1:00.S.JO 2123 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA 6 .a6 3925 ftATtOSHO .. • • ••2·410J WI ACCln MAl'TlllC#AltH I UHa.tltlCAltD -·· . .44 DAILY PILOT Friday, June 11 t976 Carter M1111s VPs Two Blacks, ~oman on List of 14 Disclos ure Sidest e p BOSTON CAP> -Jimmy Carter. the front-runner for the Ocmocratic presidential nomina- l ion. is considering 111 liberals - including l WO blacks, one Of them a woman -as possible choices (or the Vll'e presidential nomina- tion, The Boston Globe said to· day. The-newspaper said Carter's personal pollsh'r. Patrkk Cad- d c 11 of Camhr1 d1?C Sun ey Research, 1s conducting a na· lionwidc poll lo determine at- titudes toward the 14. Kennedy has said repeatedly he would not accept the vice pre· sidenlial nomination. Govs. M 1chael S. Dukakis of Massachusetts. Hugh Carey of New York and Wendell Anderson of Minnesota are also on the list , the newspaper said. EARLIER THIS week. Carter tried lo sque lch speculation about his possible vice presid<'n· tial choices, saying nobody was authorized to speak for rum on the subject. The Globe said the survey of Z.000 ''oters matches a ticket of Carter and each or the 14 aga1mit two possible Republican pair· in,cs. President ford and JWn. Howard H. Baker of Tcnne~scc, a nd former California Gov. Ronald ReaJ!an and Sen. Churlcs H. Percy of 11Jinois. KENNED\' SAID Thursday he had received a phone call lh1~ day before from Carter, hut hl· dul not say if the vice prcsidenc~· had been discussed. COl"RT DATF.S: J ess Unruh, t•urrenlly treasurer of our state ~overnment and at one time. whe n he \\:is "Big Daddy" Dcmocratit• assembly speaker. e:onsidercd the most powerful in· clivadual in stale government, gave us another lesson in politics ~·cstc rd a y . Sen. Joseph Riden. ID-Del.), chairman of Carter 's nationwide ~l('('rlOI? comm it tee. confirmed that tht.• J1I wue all discussed within the Carter or~anization several weeks ago, the Globe said. Cease -fire Sl1atte red This W !JS training in how mont·~ comes and goes in the .11olit1(•a l arrna. THE FORiUF.R Ge<>rgia ~ov­ ernor won Ohio's big primary electum Tuesday, and since then has won s upport from several other leading Democrats. lie da1ms m ore than the 1.505 de- legates needed to wm the party's pres1dent1al bad. Syrian Xnvasion . Threatens Beirut l'nruh w us 011 the witness s~and Ill federal l'Ourt up Ill Los Angc•lt•s ''here Ur. Louis Cl'lla .Jr of Santa Ana and two nf his ;issociates are on tnal on allc~a- 1 ions of m 1sdced!'> connect.c:d with political financing of campaigns. There was no immediate com· ment from the candidate or his aides on the Globe report. BElRUT. Lebanon CAP> -Palestinian guerrillas accused Syria to· day of airlifting troops into Beirut to lay siege to the Lebanese capital. The Palestinians also claimed the Syrians moved a large number or reinforcements, including troops. tanks and ground lo ground mis- siles, into eastern and southern Lebanon. CRIMINAL MANSLAUGHTER TRIA L SET AUG. 30 Actress Claudine Longet Leaves Court With Attorney The forme r A s~embly chid testified thal he had received a !':10.00U rontribution from Dr. lCella when he r;rn for s t ate tn•asurer ~uccessfully in 1974. prell, the t estimony disclosed. he jsort of got a contribution from J C:clla. IN. T HE FIRST PLACE, 1t nidn't s how up on his campaign 'expenditures lis ting. The reason. Unruh testified. was that J ess had this old office furniture that h e figured would be needed by OrangeCounty par- l v l eade r und ranc hin g millionaire Ric hard O'Neill of San Juan Capistrano. Thus Unruh testified he and Or. Cella s truck a bar~ain whereb y he so ld the used furniture fo r Sto.ooo so the furnishings could later be turned O\'er lo 0'I\'ei11. t:nruh then didn't have to show 'the SIO,OOU us a campaign con- :tribution. It was profit he earned I as a used furniture salesman. ~ 1 it s howed up on his i11t·ome t<l:< l return insle<id. j T HEN T HERE W1\S th£> riues. }lion of ho w the SIO.UUU got •transmitted to Unruh from the :cella forct·s. It c ame . he 1 'testified. in a personal ch<'rk. ·wrill<'n on the account of Ted and Ooroth'' Schiffman. Tl'd Schiffman is a lon~·time busin('ss consulta nt of Celia's. Schiffman is also on trial with Cella 111 the c urr<'nl unpleasant- ness. Now. I'm not here tosu~gest to ,·ou th:1t .J<.•ss l"nruh. Or. Cella, Ted Schiffmun or anybody l'lse had ctone anything illegal. Let the court decide I hut. Uut we ha\'C' made a great deal .of fuss in recent times about campaign disclosure luws. We say the people h ave a right to know how murh monev each can· cAdate for public office ~athcrs . 'Phe people have a right to know tmw they spent that funding. And t~c people have o ri~hl to know 'tho donat<'d the cash to support vprious politkos. ANO NOW THROUG H nruh'!I tes timony, we h ave arncd you woulrl not rind a ____ _.,..o.ooo-eonlrihution Icnm Dr (iella on the state treasurer's wblic e:ampaign stalcm<.'nt • Probe . dee p t•noui::h and you "'ould rind that Unruh is one hell of u usl'd furn1lur<> salesman. \~ho i?a lh<>rNI SI0.000 from Ted and Dornthv St·hiffmnn l'or som<.' I ahlC'o; .1nrt' <'h :11rs I h;1t l 'nruh ilc:>c nbc·d as having hc'l'nmc "a pnin in tlw rpar 1'.'nrl ." So much tor 1.-.1m11~11 gn dis· closun· l.m .... BLACKS ON T HE LIST are Re p. Barbara Jordan of Texas, who gained nationwide attention as a m e mbe r of the House Judiciary Committee during televised impeachment hearings two years ago, and Mayor Thom.as Bradley or Los Angeles , the newspaper said. Rep. Peter Rodino of New J e r s ey, c h airman of the Judiciary Committee, is also among those being considered, said the Globe, but only two of Carter's primary opponents - Sens. Frank Church of Idaho and Birch Bayh of Indiana -made the list. OTHERS I NCLUDED in the poll, the Globe said, are Sens. Edward i\1, K e nnedy of Massachusetts. Adlai Stevenson or Illinois. Walter Mondale of Minnesota, Alan Cranston or 'California, J ohn Glenn of Ohio and Edmun<i M uskieoU1aine. A guerrilla communique said Syrian air force transport planes landed an undete rmined number of troops at Beirut's interna· tional airport overnight. "The reinforcements beefed up Syrian positions on the Sot!them and southeastern corners of Beirut, imposing a virtual siege on t he capita l , since the northeastern and northern fr. inges are h e ld by right-wing Christian. militias," the com· munique said. ''ALL SOUTHERN a n d southeaste r n approaches or Beirut are now blocked b.Y Syrian positions and they are cOnfiscat· ing all food and fuel supplies lo the capital, tightening a five-day blockade," the communique said. Diplomatic sources said a bat· talion of about 500 Syrian infan· trymen crossed the border and headed for undetermined posi· Press t o A ppeal Reporters Barred At Singer's Case NEW YORK <AP> -Reporters covering the trial of singer Con· nil' Francis' $.5 million s uit against Howard Johnson Motor Lodges have been barred from the courtroom after hearing the entertainer tell of being raped in one of the firm's mote l rooms . U.S. Dist. Judge Thomas Platt ~losed the civil trial Thursday and later denied a request 'from the New York Press Club lo put off implementation of the order. The trial later was recessed until Mon- day and a press c lub attorney, Vincent Farrell, said he would pursue an appeal today. ALTHOUGH HE described news coverage of the t rial fair and accurate. Platt said he was imposing the gag order al the request or lawyers for both Miss Francis and the motel chain. Details of the 1974 rape and lts traumatic effects on her sex life with her husband were tearfully related by Miss Francis. 37. during two days on the witness stand. Her lawyer: Richard Frank, com· plained that press accounts had aroused "prurient interest." ' ••T HE PRESS has had its field day and has exh austed their In· l<'rcst in Connie Francis," Frank told Platt in the absence of the trial jury or five men and one woman. "H's reached a saturation point and now it has to be balanced. This is not a criminal proceeding where the public has the r ight lo know This is private litigation hy private parties." On Wedne!lday, Platt denieda request by,..,'""1rh=o"'m""a"'s.-K1r • lawyer for Howard Johnson, that the press and public be barred from the trial. Af'TF.R F RANK joined in the request, the judge ordered 60 ~pc>clators and three reporters from the court. The jury earlie r heard Miss Francis testify that a m an invaded her room in a Howard Johnson's Motor Lodge in Westbury, N.V .. Nm'. 8. 197·1 .i nd raped her. She said her comeback as a sin~er was \\Tl•cked as a result and al was 21,2 months before she was able lo re· sume sexual r elations with hl'r husband, Joseph Garzilli. I ll'r assailant has never been found. t . · Cool Air Spreads West I Scattered Showers Moisten Many States Te1nperof ,.,. ... ., H1Q'-l.ow f\l!),t\f •1 f-\ " n011u~rooe o• ~II l'lm •'''•et ·~ •• ""1'"r ' '' ~. 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M es S" • t ~no~~s and tnund,.,'-torm\ cant1nut'fi 1•n thf 'W>''~"'" Ro<: 111iy Moun\;ttn,l;1t.-, •ntf Vian, Nevad• •nd nor111 .. u 1 A1oon«1. lt'!flf~ lllSO .,.,,. t'lf">4Y" lhun· .,.,..,..,.,.,S tn tonlral •NI MIUll'!trn f:torlda: e•~~-"''' tl'\~re w~r(' \f'to11Yeir s '" e•'\ltff\ Ne• Yortt, nor1~n AltbamA, tout,,.~t Mi\· ...,..,,,soul~"' Illinois and SO<Jtll•UI Teu $. Calftor1da '~ §Ii A •••94' .,.ea of 111411 1>tO\urt a<1d W"'"'nQ'<>" 'l IO li"'ltta •Ir clrcul•tlon contct>ued o•~• 11, Q.· S--a.,, IPW wU11w•slern oue•t~r ot 1119 n~tlon ~ -• Ml<l lnlOINOll•oV•lltv. A l••~r o• <Ml Air ~prMO ow• 1..-. Mt~. smo-• •nd \O,,,.. nlqll!llmo Wft\tttn th1r(I ot ltlt ""''nn tnrt•'V ~ ioo "u"' ovor •n ertt• ttrtc,,dJrw;r trom r11in '"'"at l•~~ /\How"~~t'I '" ,,,. ~'"' Attrn•trd1no mountd•n~. with \f\OW ltt.1t,1r#•tlb0Yf' A,000ff'f'f '"~ \fo,m broua,..t ,,..,.. ~"·'\Oft '"'•' In LO\ .t\"01"1r\ lo I '1 11>etlt'\, •U>Otlt h.,u '""° "'°''"'" ,_. n.t Inc.kt'' bv ,,,,._, d1•t9 "nd \horter-'''" ot 1.,-.t YtAr1~ i.f 3S lt\Ch~~ '""' '"''"'"' rain• ,,,..,.w,,nq Y~\on ""d~ J,,.,t JO. f l'w , .. ,,.. w,t\ fhn '"'* Junr Qr,.. <i"lMlion In Soulllern Ca•llornl_, sl11Cr i.1>. *""" 01of.tn1ntt1 w•s rf'<orclt'd. For "'" w~kPnd, Oayll""' lr<n-pr r,.11turr-\ 1n m uc_" of t,oultH!rn Cttfitof'nltJ wHf '''"Q~ tn tf\~ m.d 10,, w1lh t~ lowt'r "9,,.,,, in ,,..,.. 8(k Molif'ltj\ln t•''O'' "'<'d\ wltl hl)vn -.unny ,_1'J\ And temp."'tAtutf')i '" tn-t mio "°' tolow 10\ Coa•&al W~a•h~r SuMY """ •o'"" ur1v MOrn11•q (lOV(Jint"\' SaturddY L19ht "'*'l•t>•e-...,;nos t11oht af"Kt mornlnq tlours. H•gll\ ~lur<l•Y 68 to 14, Co••Cal '"""P1!•alure~ will r..nqo bel"t'~n st •nd 61. lnl•nd lem· pe-t.alures w111 ran9!!' .,.1wecn SS and n. Tf\e w•ter le1T11)1!ralurl! will DP"4 . S •tt, n .. .., T ld n l'ltlOA'I Secoftd lo• 1 SI o "" I 6 ~ond 111911 •:I• o.tn. ,,I ~frd lo"" Ftr\t l'hQf\ S..<oncllow S..cono1119t1 SATURDAY • 1• ··"'· ·I 6 10 Sl<t m. 4 I 1 ••om. I 7 o S•o.m. 6 1 SUNOAV tions. This brings to about 12.500 the number of Syrian troops re- ported in Lebanon. A guerrilla communique said Syrian forces encircled and dis· armed units of the Palestine Liberation Army, the regular arm of the guerrilla movement, in the eastern Province of &kaa and took them across the border into Syria. HEAVY F IGHTING shattered the Libyan-sponsored cease-fire during the night, radio broad· casts from Beirut reported. "The clashes that raged all night wiped out hopes of a settle- ment." said Beirut Radio, which is controlled by the leftist Lebanese Moslems and their Palestinian allies. It reported hundreds of new wounded in h ospita l in the Moslem sector of Beirut. J UST AS BEI RUT radio Thursday night was broadcast· ing the report that Arab peace observers had arrived. a heavy 'duel erupted around the airport. Rockets, mortars and heavy artillery rounds were exchanJ!ed between Syrian pos itions on the southern fringe of the capital and Yasir Ar afat's guerrillas in nearby refugee camps. A huge fire was r eported in Beirut's port area. Closed Court Hit In Longet Hearing ASPEN. Colo. <AP I -Dist. .l\ll~. F'rank Tuckl'r s::iys a 1utl~1··;-. decision lo close ;1 court hl'anng tor l'Oll•r1:.1Jnt•r l'lau<11ni· Lo11 ~:1·1 . then open it whih• shl' t•nt cr cd <1 J>l l·a, .illcll\s ~ttC1r1h·v ... 11. "manipulate public sentiment.·' · The 34 -yeu r-ohl cx·wife of sin~l'.'r Andy Williams pl(·a<ll•d innu cent to mansl~1ughtcr on Thurs d;.iy 1n the-~h11f1l ing dl.'a1!1 of pin. fessional skier Vladimir "Spiller" SahH•h. Tn~I was :.cl1t·llulcll fo r Aug. 30. . .. Jkcausc of the uttion wh1<·h <'lost•d llw lll':1rinl.!. re11orh'r ... ,1nll the public will ha\'c le_ rely un altol'nl'ys lnr intt•rprc•t ation,' · Tul'\..1•1· said. ''TllAT IJEADS to biggl'r abusl' bt•t·a us <' atlornen. 1";111 m anipulate public scnhml'.'lll Why :,.hould ont• 111·r:;o11 who 1~. :1bll· 111 hire a ghb i:uy bct':tUst• :,ohl··s t :imou!'> :1ocl \\ t•all hy , '1 hy :.houhl ... ht• lw able lo avo id lht: t•yt• of public M'l'lll 111) '.' .. Tht' preliminary he.irinl.!. "h11•h la1>ll·d mnn• than s ix hmll' ... \\as h<.'ld behind 1<1t·kt·d doors at tlw ordl'r:. ol J'11k111 Count.'' ni-.tnr t Court .Judge <:eol'l!l' 11. 1.ohr A (!al! order also ''a:. 11npos!'d on p;1r1tt·1r~rnl!\ i11 lht· pro1·c•c·tl- inl!s. and transcripts wcn·sc·~lt'<l until thl' t·1111\'lus 1•J11 ol lh1• l';1,1· Tilt: PRf.:Ll~ll:\All \' ht·artni? hl·gJn m1nut1· ... aflt:r till' l ~. Supremt• Court n •lust•d a Jll'\1111111 t'ro111 a J.!l'Ollp nl Ot'\\.-. 01'J.!an11;1- tions to inter\'cnc in tiw <':SSl'. J ohn L. l\:<1ne Jr .. :1 l>t•n \ t•r :tltnrnl·~ "ho l'l'fll'l':,ol'ntctl Uw group. .said afler the h<'<lflll!! he\\ ill tl<'t'idc.• lat1•r whl'lhl'I' lo 111·1·:-o!'> .1 t'I\ ti sui t. Reporters sat on bC'nCl\l's out:-.11lt• ltw 1•ourtrn11111 uni 11 hll1• ~i11 Pr noon. when Lohr hfl!·rl his gag onkr. :\I 1~s Longd . hl'r fan.· l1•;1r- stained. was bound m·('r for In al aft <·r en! l'rtni:, lll'r 1111•:1. -· LET FREEDOM RING ON THE FOURTH . Two huncircd year s aS?o Jndcpcndcncc Squar<.·. :1s it rs 11<1\\ called, and the streets of Philadl'lph1a were packed with men. women ;:ind children who had waited for hour~ with faces lifted toward the Nl'w Province Bell. later to be known ;.i.s the Libcrtv Bell. wondcrini:! if I hci1· rcprcst>nta'tivcs would vote to d eclare independence. J\ m essenger hurried up the stair·s to the belfrv. As the first scnle nc<' of t hr Decla ration of lndcpendrncc w:i ... read. the tones of the bell burst upon the silent and waiting rity. For two houf's the sound of the bell was heard procluiming freedom lo the colonies. And now thi~ "'°'nllol 11f lrN•do 111 :ind '""' ic·\· 1 ... :I\ :1il.il1lt· 111 mi111:il 11r1• 'l'lw lw ll . :1111 h1·n1 n· t o tl11• 1 :1~1 r](•!;iil. i.s p;H·k;ij.!t•d Ill ;1 1-.l•<•p!-;11..l• 1111\ \\II h :1 ('l'I'( 1f 11·.1tc l 'lllllllWm111·;1l 111g ;111 11nfor gl·lt i1lilt· monwnt 111 llw h1:-,li>n ,,1 tlw l 'n1 tcc.I :-it ;ct<·~ of /\11wnc:1. Ord1•r ,\ours now . :llld j11in mill1on:-. 11f p ;1lriutil' J\nwrit'tlllS \\ho \\fll h l' lnllmi.: lw ll.; fl'om coas t In <·11;1-.1 111 <'nil iunrt 11111 with I h<• r1n ).!1nJ.! of 1111' l.tht•rty lkll Ill l1h1la1lt·lphia <ti :? O•> p . m on .J11h ·I 11l l111 ... q •:1r . To pl ;1c·t· ~1111r onll·t . 1111 0111 lh1• 1·r,upo11 hc•lo\\, 1ncludt• ~.00 pl \ls S.i ti tlor nrnll111 g ;ind han<lling 1 to r 1-.11·'1 hl'll . 'l'his 1s a limllcd offer. 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The American Socie- ty of Military J listory wants lo turn the craft into a marine museum at Ports o · Ca.11. Assembly Bill Calls for Rich Schools to Share With Poor SACRAl\f ENTO CAP> -Rich school districts would have to share their wealth with poorer districts in the same countv un· dcr lcgislat1on approved by. the California Asscmblv. The bill by Assemblyman Leroy Greene C D·Sacraniento> went to the Senate Wt•dncsday on a 41·23 vote. the bare majori· ty needed for passage. GREEN SAID the wealthiest school district is now 60 times as rich as the poorest in terms of taxable property, and his bill would bring the ratio down to about 11 to l. Tcchn1cally. the bill would establish uniform minimum count ywid~ school property rates. "In a wealthy school district with a low tax rate. the t ax rate will ~o up. But the tax rate of its poort-r cousins in the same coun· ty will go down ... he said. lie said wealthy districts in all counties wo uld have to raise their taxes at least t o the minimum rate -SJ.74 per SlOO of assessed \"aluation -a nd share the revenues with poorer districts. THE REVESUE from the first S3.74 o n each 5100 in as- sessed \'alue would be di\'idcd on a J>('r·pupil basis . Individual dis· tricts would be allowed to Je\·y hi$!her rates a nd keep the extra money. Green said that in most re· $!ions. poorer .dis tricts le \'y the highest rates . He called the bill •·a re· a sonably substantial move" toward satisfying the Serrano court decision. That is the case in which the California Supreme Court said r eliance on local pro· perty taxes to support schools discriminates against children in district s with little a ssessed wealth. Helen Re~dy Fights Film f'r1day.June 11,1976 OAILYPILOT AS Movie Titan Dies at I 03 Adolph Zukor Built .Empire From Nothing ~ LOS ANGEL ES (AP > - Adolph Zukor. the d1manut1 vt· 1m· migrant who v1onet·red feature· length films an Ame n C't1 and became Ont> of lloll ywood 's '"Golden Era" titans. is deud at the age of 103. Zukor's death Thursday at his Century City apartml!nt was at- tributed to naturul causl·s. Zukor. who built thl' P:m.1· mount P ictures cmpirl' from a ltny penny arcade. brought the feature film to America with "Queen El izab<'lh" in 1911, featuring Sarah Bl'q1hardt. JOHN BARR\'l\IORF. and Mary Pit'kford -"Amt'ril•a's Sweethcart" Wl're amonJ,! the stars Zukor brought to tht• :.tn•en. Orphaned at seven, 7.ukor li\'ed with relatives in his na li\·e Hungary until he voyaged to America alo ne with a ~o stake St>wn in his waistcoat. Zukor found his first Job in a Ne w Yo rk fu r storl'. whi<'h broug ht hi m a S2 week ly paycheck. In four years he had his own shop in Chicago. A pe nny arcade featuring 45· second penny.fi lms was the mov- ie pioneer 's entree into the enter- tainment business. The arcade business thri\'<'d, and Zukor the businessman gave birth to Zukor the s howman . IF PEOPLF. Wt>r1' willing to Raze into the fti {'kcr~ng peepholes of the nickelodeon, he reasoned, wouldn't lhcy puy more to sit down and watl'll a movie'! So in 1912, Zukor and four as· :.ociatl'S formed the first motion picture <'orpo rnt1on, und he opened the fir.st movie. theater, where he r un one-and-two.reel fi lms. But Zukor was :-.oon rcntly for bi).!ger thinJ!s. Jn 1911 he bou1-iht thl' Ameriran and Canndiun n~hts to thl• 1-'n'nr h "Queen J::lizabeth" for 840.000. lie made a net profit of $20,000 on the ven- t ure and w<.is on his way. HE FORMED the Famous Players Film Co. and produced '·The Prisoner of Zenda." the first Ame rican-made feature film. Zukor himself signed Mary Pickford, of whom he later said: "I only put l\t :1 ry P1cktoru 1n a picture. The public made her a star." Famo us Players eventually evolved into Pa ramount Pic - tures. and had a stable of stars that included s uch Hollywood names as Gloria Swanson. Clara Bow and Rudolph Valent ino. Paramount's !>now-capped, star· DEAD AT 103 Adolph Zukor twloed em blcm soon reached around lht> world. Funeral arrange ments were p ending, but u P:1ramount spokesman s aid Zukor would be buned in New York. Big savings now on plants for a beautiful garden. Assorted fuchsias. Sale 99c Reg. 1.69. Choice of colors in upright, sun type or hanging varieties. In 1-gal. containers. Chavez, Teamsters Meeting Secretly LOS ANGELES <APJ -A film s howin g Helen Re ddy 1"!11111.,._.- LOS A:'\G ELES <AP> -Cesar Chavez' United Farm Workers or Am<'r ica a nd the rival Teamsters Union are conducting secret talks aim<'d at settling th£•i r bitter 10-year battle over representation of workers in California ficldS . it was reported today. ( Sta.le ) The Los Angeles Times. quoting sources c lose to g rowers who are being fed r<'· ports on the discussions. said Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. helped a rrange the talk~. ReRresentativcs of the governor's offi ce. the growers a nd both unions arc participatin~ in the discussions. the newspaper said. ad- ding that details of specific issues were n't available immediately bee •1use none oft he participants would comment. There w .is no word on when the talks began or where they were being conduc ted. Lo<>kheed Relitaanc.-ing RllRRi\NK < APJ -Lockheed Aircraft Corp. and its consortium 11f z.i bankers have announred basic agreement on a refinancing plan showing i::rc<llcr confidence in the viability of the beleaguered performing at a series or 1974 state fairs may not be on television next month because or an injunction won by the singer in Superior Court. The preliminary injunction. granted by Judge Norman Dowds. prohibits Theatrical Corp. or America from ~iring the feature film because the en· tertainer did not give her ap· pro\.· al to the film 's producers. Imposed Thursday, the injunc- tion will rema in in effect until the suit comes to trial. No trial date has been set. Massage Bill Gets State OK <it'rospacefirm. SACRAMENTO <AP> - The plan calls for converting S50 million of Lockheed's $400 Legislation to pe rmit local million in non-government guaranteed loans to a new type of pre-licensing of massage parlors and fl'rredstockwhichwillpay9.Spcrccntannua lly. their employes h as won .,...,,---..w'°"',.11-Bttl-J:aPfl''H'*---------------approval of lhe California As--semb·--.------SA~ DlF.GO (AP> -San Diego Gas & Electric has been E?iven 10 months to do something ahout the fall out of w aste particles from its dcctric power plant in Carlsbad. For the Inst few y<'ars, Carlsbad residents near the Encina power plant have <'<lm plained that the particles filtering down from the pla nt :-.mokl•stacks ha\"l' bt·cn pct•llng the paint off their homes and cars. 'liratn11r Opfi•uuc Silted SAN nr F.GO < API -Th<' Navy will JOtn with San Diego County in a :-.tudv to dr•tt•rm im.• whclhl'r Miramar Naval Air Station can be used as u c·1)m birwd m ilit:iry-civilian airport. Supcrnsor Jack Walsh said Thursday that lhe Navy had agreed to he lp the county ·s transportation department conduct the study. The Assembly sent the bill to the Senate Thursday on a 56·6 vote. The author, Assemblyman Alister McAlister <D·San Jose> said it would permit cities and counties to require masseuses to pass competency tests and prove that neithe r they nor the ir employers have been convicted of prostitution or drug offenses. McAlister said he only wants to regulate massage parlors, not run them out of business. BROWN JORDAN~ ~1plt1n1 -.·TH/1VLllv-E• Alu-mont atio fUINITUll & f .. IP\ACI enter ofooLing Ar Qua/itg? we have BROWM JORDAN STOCKED FOil DIUYBY JONQUIL FIAMI -JOM9Uft, LACI WAI.HUT FUMl-MOMIY LACI • 496·2005 II 707 H. El Camino Real, S• Clemente # Sale 2.99 Reg. 5.99. Piggy back in 6'' hanging pots. Indoor grown. · i:'£-.); .'----;( Beautiful foliage ~~'!J/t~-_.,,,.._.i/}lj~-;::~·:·landscape trees. · ,,... i~~·~ .. 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Good Earth potting soil 1s complete and ready to use. For indoors or out. ! ' I \ /....-... ' / \ NEWPORT 0 CENTER FASHION ISLAND ONLY GARDEN CENTER HOURS ~ Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 6 p,~. Sunday 10 to 5 p.m. ,, I • ' A8 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE A Sniooth Election Gloomy predictions last full of a pend· ing collapse in Orange County's vote tabulating system failed to m(ltcrialize dur- ing Tuesday's primary election. Registrar of Voters Al Olson and his slaff ran a s mooth election with what is gcncrully considered anl1quate<.1 machinery. _ While no doubt the count y would benefit from the purchase of a more modern voting system, Olson and his workers did well to have s lightly more than 540,000 ballots counted by shortly after 8 a.m. Wednesday. And the eligible voters didn 't do badly in their voling rcs ponsibthttes either. Almost 73 percent of them went to the polls Tuesday. That figure is hi~her than the state average. It is also higher than re· ported in most areas outside California. More of a wonder than the 73 percent who voted Tuesday is the 210,000 who didn 't . Where do you s upposl'lhey were'! Youth Shuns Vote When 18-year·olds won the right to vote, there was a lot of speculation about the new influence of the youth vote. It hasn't turned out quite as anticipated. Nearly one eligible voter in five now is under 25, but the young voters seem to have trouble getting out on election day. AG all up poll indicates that 44 percent of eligible voters unde r the a!!e of 30 are not even re· gistcred to vote. This ffii.IV be one reas on for the ill·falcd c<.i~paign of Sl·natc hopeful Tom Hayden in the California primary. Hayden had a s maJl army of young people ringing doorbells and handing out literature for him. But appanmlly most didn't m<Jke it to the polls. -Despite the new eligibility of youth. the median age of voters in 1976 has dropped on- ly slightly -from -12.5 years in 1972 to 41.2 years this yc<i r. So it's still the middle·aged American \\hu decides l'lect1uns. unc1 campaigners an '76 will be well advised lo pay attention to is· sues that concern voters in this age range. For mos t , taxes and the cost of living w·I;! the really big t·onccrns. made even big· J.!l'r by inflation. along with job availability and excessive government intrusion in their Jives and work. · Environml'ntal anct social issues that druw the tttt<>ntion of youth may weigh less hcLJv1ly when the finul ballots are cast. Disclosure Loophole Despite some shortcomings, campaign financial disclosure regulations imposed by Proposition 9 are working to voters' advan- tage. During the recently concluded cam- pai.1w . for example, the reporting procedure m:.tdl' it possible for voters to know how much candidates were spending and who was picking up the lab. Unfortunately, the campaign regula- tions apply only to candidates for local and state offices. Candidates for federal offices are re· quired to r eport in W<Jshington, D.C., and with the secretary of state in the states where they live. As a result. such recent congressional candidates as Robert Badham and John Schmitz were giving volunteered informa- tion when they filed statements in Orange County. That is commendable. Not all can- didates fotlowed Schmitz' and Badham's exampll•. And if vou wanted to know how much money they were spending and whose money it was. the closest place to find out was in Sacramento. That s houldn't be. Rich Rewards of Office Salary Spiral Breaking Taxpayers' Backs Editors. in lhe belief. undoub- tedly correct, that they arc more in tune with ncws pa1>er readers than are the writers, frequently complain wh<'n a scribe ham- mers away too often on a single subject. It is their view that re- aders get sick and tired or read· ing about the same thin~s. That may be true. Hul from this vanta,ge point they haven't become sick enough of re· ading about the excessive salaries pa id ' to public of- ficials. If they had they would rise up in organized wrath to bring an end to it. What provokes this writer into haranguing the readers with more about the lavish manner in which those who serve the public reward them selves for the privilege or holding office is lh<' recently released survey or salaries or county officials. Compiled by Alameda Coun- ty's Taxpayers Association, the •a, .... ,~ ... on 22 elective and appointive positions. county y county. throughout the stale. ( EARL WATERS ) director among others. One won- ders how someone administerini:? a welfare proeram can relate to and understand the problems or th<.' needy when he sits fat on an annual salary o( $51,000'! But, as the survey s hows, the Los Angeles situation isn't isolat- ed. The same prodigious salary levels extend to those in other counties and cities. school d is- tricts and special districts as well. What compounds it is that each orfi<'ial compares his salary with the other guy and all arc con- stantly .jockeying to get as much or more then the fellow in lhe next county. It creates an unend- ing spiral. fosters innalion and is breaking the taxpayers backs. exploded: "Let's face lhe fact that it is our government, not a foreign government. which is the most immediate and greatest threat lo our capitalistic system and lo lhis republic. "BY HELPING themselves in salary and buying the votes of th~ non·productive members or our society through cx1lt'nditurc of lar~e sums for "study" and "help" programs. government is squeezing the middle class out of existence. Despite large in- creases in salary and retirement benefits for government employcs, all government has become less responsible and less responsive to the productive tax- payer." The argument is always that government has to pay the high sala ries ··in order to get qualified people." It would be interesting to put that saw to the acid test by SOMEWHERE along the line limiting lop govern~ent salai:ies · to $25,000 a year. With the ret1re-S<lmehow there has to be ~.halt. ment and other fringe benefits, Cle~rly the remedy rest~ Wtlh ~he includin~ job security, they l.eg1slat~re. ll .has the aut.hor1ly would still be upper crust in a to cstabhsh !-1~1form salanes for society where t he majority or all local om~1als at re~sonablc those aying taxes s upport levels. Thal tl hns the rWlt an~.li p J • thanhalloUhaL u y fo <J'Oll\Ts 1s iiffierenc in the l ea.on C$S racl it is taxing the people to pay C11rter Coup Still Bal fies De111os The Impossible Feat WASHINGTON -On Wednes- day morning at 8 o'clock, an in· formal group or liberal Democratic Congressmen held their weekly breakfast meeting and gravely considered swallow- ing their misgivings about Jim· my Carter to endorse him for President in order lo beat George Wallace to the punch. Unknown lo them, they were s'even hours too late. At 1 o'clock the same morn· ing. Gov. Wallace placed a telephone call from the ex· ec ut ive mansion in Montgomery, Ala .. to hi s l on~liml' politi c al manager C harl es Snider. While s haring the liberal congressmen's misgiv- ings about Carkr for opposite re- asons, WaJJace saw the future more clearly , and quickly came to a hard decision: he told Snider he would endorse Carter for President. The spectacle of Wallace and the liberals racin~ each other Cor Carter's bandwagon explains how Carter could back into clinchin g the presidential nominat ion only hours after los- ing two of the three primaries that day against ragtag opposi- tion. Thal Wallace, so long the devil to liberal Democrats, should tip Carter over the top with his own · delegates is the supreme irony. It a l so underlines the ex· traordinary tour de force of Jim· my Carter. who originally sold himself to those same liberals as lhe outsider from Plains, Ga., who would slay lhe Wallace dragon. The tour d e force resulted from Carter's flat refusal lo yield to demands from politicians. the press and his own advisers that he make far more specific his positions on issues. Thal refusal .le1Lth.e ..road ol)en for bot ( EV ANS-NOV AK ) Wallace and the liberals. By fudging on the issues, Carter became the Democratic con· sensus nominee no one dreamed would be possible. CARTER'S FEAT is all the m ore remarkable because his campaign emerged from ob- scurity as soll!ly an anti-Wallace commando raid. Other can· didales cleared out of the Florida primary and sut'h prominent liberals as presidt•nt Leonard Woodcock of the llnil<'d Auto Workers and California political philanthropist Max P<Jlevsky wt>rc rirst drawn lo Carter only for th<' J-1orida t·ampail-(n. Hut one~ Wallace f aded, t:<1rl1·r bt•came the s cl'ond choice of many Wallace vokrs 11 a v i n J! l h u s us c cl t h c Democratic party's lurid fNirs ol Wallal'e as a pretext for hL-; c<1 n· didacy. Carter turned this n·· asonin~ on its <'ar last wcl'k when he mused publicly he might not make it on the first hallot bul Wallace delegalC's would put him over on the s econd ballot anyway. Thew arn111g to libt,rals : climb aboard or I'll ride le> triumph with Wallace. A fC'w liberals --s uch as dou~h t v old 1\1>/\ crus~1dt•r Jost.>ph ·nauh · · have rcsistt•ll this. 'Tm goin~ lo Wf.lit lo sec whether Carter clarifies his fuzzy position in our direction or in the other direction." Rauh told us. But he also acknowledged that he will be waiting alone while his collca~ucs h'ap for the Carter bandwugon. THE REASON Rauh is a voice in the wilderness is the in- l'vilability of ~Carter. which l'an be partly traced lo !:icn. llulwrt Humphrey's decision of April 29 not to become a camJid;1te follow. in~ the fall of Sen. llcnry l\t Jackson in Pcnnsyl\'ania. ih:al o ~d Carter's way l~ •in un· molested rampage for d('\togalcs the next three wcc•ks, until late·· blooming candidacies conrrontl'rt and frequ~ntly d\'fCatcd him <Carter th<'n los t rune of the la:;t. 15 primaries and finished lll'hind Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. in every confrontation). The importancl' of llum · phrey's decision was pointrd up Tuesday. whic·h might have bcl'n a near s weep for Humphrey lead· ing to a fateful -and undoubted- ly bloody -duel in Madison Square Garden. Carter's poor showing in losinl! to an uncotn m ittcd slate in New Jersey cannot be explainc•d away as the fuctwnal triumph of llw party organi7.alion ago.un~1 pro Carter. unpopular Gov. Hr{'nd;111 n v r n l' . N o r l' a n C' a r t c· r · :- hum ilia t m g 20 Pl'rt'l'nt a i.;ain':>t Gov. Bnl\\n 111 C'ahfonua bl• !11~ missed ;is u·Golden !'ila!l' abl·rra- tion. Evt•n c~1rtcr·~ 1mprc•ssiH• wm in Ohio was r ccord(.>d ag:11nst th1• hapl1•:.;s lll·p. l\l orns U(l;1JI. whos{' dodrin;iirl' lil1l•ralism made him a worst·pos~ilJlc can-, didale for Ohio. THIS CorchodinJ! \'Ol t't t<'· sistancc -impl<1c<.1uk 111 ltw West and s tubborn in the Northeast -· helps t'Jqllain why the cert;iintv of his nomination in a bloodlt'SS COn\ en lion ha:-r rt'3l · t•fl not <'l<lllt:it1on but ;111 ;11r or re signation. To soml· thou~htrul lkmot'rats. tlw f<•l'I th.it .Jimmy Carter riot's not \\'r:1r t lwl \l'c•ll suggests thal his victory in Nov· ember. even considering 1111: deplorable co ndition of the Republicans, cannot be takC'n for granted. Rut the Jack of fervor amonn pulitidans. ::ipproximating th1• eerie <•oolness which ~reels him on the road. makes Carter's tour de force only more a matter of wonder. Enthus 1ast ic:.ill~· or n ot. Wallaceilrs and Jilw rab .'.l l1 ke url' <'limbing unto th(' twmtwai!1111 of the firs t no n-inc·umll1•111, Democrat in memory t<1 1•nll'r a national 1·nrwt'nt Ion \11th 1•n<Hll!h dcl<'gates in hand to be nominat- t•d by acclamaho n. NOT unexpectedly , Los Angeles County, whru<e vast siic makes the distanre bet ween those entrcnc•hed and the voters almost immune to citizen reac- tion, pays its officials th<' hi~hrst or all others. In that me~alopolis even the county personnt'I dirc~e ­ tnr is pnid more than lhe gov· ernor. along with many others whose salaries ra n~c up to 964,000 a year. These include the health tulministrator, t'Ounty couns<'I, coroner and welfare the salaries. For it is the s t ate funds. through subventions to local J:?OV· t'rnmC'nt. including the 1'chools. which makes possible the pay· mcnl of the outrageous salaries . ff local ~ovcrnments had lo de· l)f'nd solely upon their locul re· \'t'nucs lo support their <'Xorbi· tant payrolls they would all have been broke quicker than New York Cil.y . Jimmy and the Congregation C. nus$C•ll King, a Santa Paula attorney, disturbed about the pay trends in ~overnment recently The Oldest Science QUASARS, PUl.SARS, ASO BLACK 1101.ES. By Frrdcric Golden. Scribner's. 205 pagl's. $7.95. "Astronomy is perhaps lhc oldest or sciences. older thun the study or the human body or the first system a tic planting and harvesting or grains. It traces back to the first time humans gazed at the heavens and won· dered wh:it secrets they held." Astronomy. then. is' as olcl nhd. of course. as new :.1s man's abili- ty to wonder. One or those who wonders is Frederic Golden, science editor of Ti me magazine, and so s truck has he been by the mvsleries -both WlSolved and sol,·ed -I hat lie in the heavens that he hm; decided to tell the general public In this direct but not condescending book where astronomy has been und where it seems to be going. lfc hns done a line favor. SUCCINCTLY. in undcrstnn· dable but not simplistic language. Golden quickly but moist ~dequ~tcly dclw.ts lhc di:s- ( THE BOOKMAN ) coveries or the early giants ol a s tronomy -Copernicus. Galileo -then moves his story steadily along to that part ~1r 1t which most seems to interl'sl him -and the readl'r also: the· ,::real s u r g c for w a r d m a ti,. i n astronomy in recent years. lhunks to the devclepmcnt of such sophisticated tools as com· putl'rs and huge t<'lescopes. While the new breed of astronomers has solved pu7.7.les their predecessors could not put together they also have un- covered new pU7.zles that haffle them. Puzzles. as Golden notes. that have brought scienl'e and re· ltgion close since "both ~ire try· ing to unravel basic mysteries. flow did the universe begin? flow will It end'!·· Goldf'n ·~ hook is a ~ood. solid piece of re(lOrting and interprcta· lion. PJOLTHOMAS AP llooks Editor W/\SlllNGTON -The· stately. white naptist church hlends naturally into the pcac<.'ful rural setting of Plains, Ga. Jls tradi· tional steeple and stained glass windows are indlstin1n11shahle from thousands of other smalltown churches lhrou1-:IJ the South. Hut this particular lillll' church has a parishione r who may become President : Jimmy Carter. Our roving reporter, Hal Rernton. joined the Carter family Cor Sunday services. He sat next to the candidate's mother, Ullian Carter, but moved away after she whispered politely: "Jimmy usually sits here." Dear Gloomy Gus r find something or a con· Oict In Gov. Brown's im· a,l!e since he decided he's presidenti al material. t~ack hom e.he's Jerry Brown who prefers lhe plain Ply mouth to the limousine; in the East he jets :iround like f.I Ken· nedy. K.R.M. (JACK ANDERSON J A s miling Carter, accom- panied by his Secret Service J(Uards, arrived in lifllC lC) leach his Sunday school class. He em· braced a parishioner, turned to wave to a photO$:tapher and th<.'n e ntered throuJ?h a side door. lie was the ideal Sunday school teacher, with his easiness of manner, his cn~aglng sincerity, the way his whole personality s miled every time he grinned. lfe had a gift, too, for expressin~ himsctr movingly and for reduc- ing great issues to simple morf.11 principles. OTHER MEMBERSotthecon· J?regation still talk about how he s tood up tor those principles dur· ing the turmoil over civil rights in 196-t. As a church deacon, he missed the critical meeting when the other 11 deacons and the pastor voted una nimoW1ly to ban blacks from the congregation. The next Sunday, Carter stood before the congregation and urged them to reverse the de· clsion of the deacons. The con- gregation disregarded his appeal and voted to segregate their <'hurch. The Carters cast five of the 1ix dissenting votes. Carter's spirited sister, Gloria Spann. resigned from the church in protest. But Jimmy Carter stayed on. RACIAL ~eg reg a t ion in churcbes bad become a largely rort!lltlC'n pol1ti(':t / issue tn the 1970s. But D<'lroit's blac•k mayor. Coleman YounJ?. speaking in Carter's b<'lwlf. accused h1:; pre·· sidential rival. Morris Udall, of belonJ?ing to a c•hurdl that •fo;. criminatcs a~ainst blackc;. Carter refused to repudiate lh<' s tatement. Jn fact. Url:ill's churrh W<.'lco mcs blacks to 11~ sC'r\'icc·:-. Carlrr's churrh. 1k~pitl' his •>h· jections, dot~s nof Hernton 11b11 v1~1tC''1 Koinonia, a sm all. <'loscd rclli.:im1s eom- munitv six milt>s down the road from i'lains. Koinunia is a mixl'd Mmmunity of black~ and whites, who practice a simple com- munal Christianity. Durin~ the passions of the late 1950s, many of the more tradi· tiona l residents of the area viewed Koinonia 3S a hotbed of radical a nd tian gc rou ~ philosophif's. The l>roth<•rhciod taught the re was rc·~ardc<I by some as outright Communism. KOINONIA 'S produce market was bombed. the s nipers periodically fired random shots at the community's small houses. The people of Plains even or · ganized a boycott against Koinonla's products. Most merchants and farmer refused to do business with the community. Those who dared to deal with Koinonla founrt their own pro· duels boycotted. Florene<' J ordon. widow or Kolnonia 's found e r , t old Bernton: "We arc Southerners, so we Wlderstood ... I can count on the fin~('rs of my right h:in1f thC' numb1.•r of pcopll• who s l1U11I behind us <lurin~ those• 1hlf1rnlt times. and .Jim m y Carlc'r wa' not one " Hut the r:in<.li<fntc'i; mntlwr t 01 d Re r n t "n t hat 1 n 11111 '"' troubled timr•s hC'r son offl'rl'll fo huv the farm 's produ1·l· If tlw1 1~ "as no Onl' c•Jsc.-\\ho WOUid huv II ll<•rnton con1·ll11ll'd 11 ll1·r spending almost :1 \\1 •1•k ,.,.,11m~ with Carll-r's nci~hhoro.; I hat ltw Dcmocrati<· fr<1t1l n11m1•r 1-. .1 ell•· cent m:rn. with 1~1·anill' m 11 1~ charackr but a 11 nHI 111 111-. '•~· ion. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT llo/wrt N \\'1•1'11. 1'111111\lirr Thomn \ l\1'1·11/ ,..,,,,.,, ll1Hl111ru l\rr•1l11d1 f:dl/OI wt/ '11111• 1-:rl1t11r The l'd1torial rw~r ()( lh1• 1>,111\ Pilot sl't·k ~ t o 111r111111 .11111 stimulatl' rcadt'rs hy ''"'"·n11ni.: on this fl:Jl?e 1t1 v1•rst• 1·11mnll'nl .11 \ on lOPIC!I of interest bv !>,\ 111lrc .ti I'd columnists nnd cartn11111·.h. 11, prrwiding a forum fr1r rt'>Hlr·r~· v.irws and by prrsc•nl111i.; ""' ncwi;pAf)('r's opinions :111;1 t•1••1p .. on rurri•nt lrJJll<'" 1'h1• t•flt1111.1I opinion~ of thr l>a1 lv 1•11111 .1pp1•,11 nnly m the editorial l'11lu11111 ,,, lh1• lop or the fllli:tc. Opm11111' 1•~ prcssl'll hy lht• rol11m1w.1-. .ind 1•artoo11tsts nncl ldll•r "1111·1' ,,, ,. their"" 11 :tncl no 1•11dnl ,l'tt\1'11I 111 their \'ll'"' hy thr Dull.) l'llul should ht-mfcrrctl. F'riday, .June 11 , 1 !)76 .. -. . I l [ ·I ~ .. THE •'AMILY CIRCUS' By Bil Keane "We ate dinner already, Grandma, but we didn't have any DESSERT yet!" Bailar Probed In Stamp Deal WASHINGTON (i\PJ -The .Justice Depart- ment is investigating allegal1ons that Postmustcr General Bcnjam in Hailar got a cut-r:ite deal on rare sta mps in rl'turn for aw;mllng S7 million in postal contracts, according to an mlormed department of· ficial. llowever, the staff director for a House sub- committee sa~·s he already hus investigated the same allegations in Hl74 and found no <.'\'ltil'ncl' that they arl' .true. The i0\'l'Sligat1on involves charges llrnl Ba1lar purchuscd rare stamps ;1t a fractitm uf their real \'aluc from J ;u:k TaulJ, chairman of Scutt l'ulihshmg Co., a New York-based rirm which has sold 87 million worth of philatelic matcnals to the Postal Service. u11.u In an inter view, Tauh denied there was any payoff involved. Taub said he never sold any stamps to Bailar although he ser ved as an adv1sC!r in helping the postal official bui Id up a stamp collection worth an estimated S20,000. For the Record fr•ddy June l 1 1976 DAILY PILO T A 7 Air Bag Decision Delayed True Test on Its Way Incumbents Face Real Battles in Nove111be1· WASHINGTON CAP> -A decision on whether new cars should be eqwpped with air bags or similar deviC'es to pro- tect passcng<'rs who fail to buckle their scat bells h:is been delayed Wltil the end of the year. Transportation Secr etary William Coleman Jr. had hoped to resolve the 7-year-old controve r sy before Au~u s t. However. Coleman s aid he intends to hold new hearin~s Aug . 3 before making a ruling. TllF. DELAY will force the Transportation Department to extend current scat bell safety laws. Coleman promised to rule on air bags and other passive r estraint ORANGE COUNTY Ry O.C. llUS'fl~G$ °' ""'0.•lt P>tot ~ •• 11 F.xcept for lfrp. Andn•w llln!>haw t R-Newport Beat·h 1 incurn bl.'nl Orungc County congressmen <1111 well in their partit•s · d('ct wns Tut·Mluy The chief reason for the J!OO<I showmi:-; by in· cumbents 'Churles W1gglngs I It l·ullertonJ. Jt•rry Puttcrson (D-Santa Anal ~and Mark llannuford 11>· Long Beach I was that they all ran unopposl:d. BUT COM F. NOVEMBER. \\'1g(!ins. Patterson and Hannafo rd will rncC!t cornpct1tio11 from oppos- ing candidates As he did in 1 97~. Wiggins \\'tll tc:-.t his political Dog-savers Honored Two Westminster city employes will receive awards f or humanitarian service at the Animal Assistance League of Ora nge Coun- t y's third annual benefit luncheon. incorporated, non-profit humane society. stafft•d by volunteers and !.Up- ported entirely by m('m· bers hip fees. donations and funct ra1sers. Add1t1onal information can be obtained by call· mg 1\1 rs. Rocht'sler al 960·2900 or 846-7180. 2 DMV Offices The affair will be held Saturday at the Sheraton Hotel in Newport Beach. s k 'D • ' Randy Miller andJotu1 ee nvers Lupe, of the West minster s~·stcms b)'. Jan. 1, 197!· Field Services De part· The Costa M esa anct II he r~les Ill favor of air ment, will be cited for Westminster offices of baiis. it probably would· th c re s c u c of a the stat e Department of be thret' years before the Schnauzer puppy when it Motor Vehicles arc ask- order would have any cf-fell into a storm drain ing for volunteers to feet. earlier this year . serve on th c D M V t'all Bert Miles. 361-2020 in Costa Mesa. or Eldon Richter, 547 -7 121 rn Weslm instcr. Chapman MA's Won THE GOVERNMENT estimat es that auto makers would need 30 months to make the necessary changes in automobile design. The 1980 model cars are the first that C'ould in- corpor ate the a ir bag technology if that course of action is designalt.>d by Colema n. The actual issue before Coleman is whether the government should re- Mel L. Morse, a uthor "Ba ckseat Driver" of "The Ordeal of the public panel for Orange .Animals" will speak at County .. ,J.heluncheon. Purpose of the panel is Proceeds will help to to enable people who support activities of the seek state government Animal A ssistan ce services to have their League , according to say as lo the quality of luncheon chairman. the ser vice rendered. Mrs. Pal Rochester of Participants will have Huntington Beach. some say on the policies Mrs. Rochester said and programs of l>MV. the Animal Assistance Applica tions will be L e ague is a s tate-available up to June 21. For more information Four Orange Coast re- sidents are among those who have r eceived mastt'r of arts deJ?rees from Chapman College. They include: From •·ountain Valley: J ames R. Neal. 8939 Rhine River, and Judith L . Reitz, 11882 Gloxmia. quire auto makers to in-'77 Budg t stall devices that will e protect passenj?ers who --:::=======:::::::::----From lrvi.ne: Frances K .C. Latimore, 3601 C•ll 642-5678. Put a few words to worklfor ou. Park View Lane. a nd Rita L. Cook. 4302 take no action to protect W 't •dd themselves. Such as US· on n Skylark. stn•nl!th aga1n-;t Ot•rnoc1·at W11l1um Farm: ot Orange in the 3!H h < '011~r<'ss11mal District W1gi.:1ns hud no troulilc d1~1:>0sin~ uf a Farn,; chulknge 1n l!ti 4 And his d1slrn:t 111 North Orange ('ounty is still :.ol1dly fkpulJllC'an 111 volcr rt•g1:;tr •. 1 111)11 BllT f'A RKIS SllOWEO s ni111• polil1r;ll stren~th or his u\\111 Tuesday whf'n he aet·umulatucl 31,25K votes 111 lll'fcuti11~ l't'llow l>t'mot·rut l>ickrnn llorunian. who lallit-1! 2.'1.284 vull'l>. As for P atl<•l'l>tlll. lw will mct't 1'11rmL•r Cost.1 Mesa Uaptist. m1111sll'rJaml•sC11m1Js. ln a close :11nh Co11grcss11mal 01:.tri('I ntl't'. Comb!> r<'l'Cl\'l•il 2:l.:!7ll volt's whill· his llt'pulJlic;,n uppQrwnt in till' pn rnan'. ~:1llwn•il :!l.·lll:l In the 3·1lh ('cmgl'l'~!>lollal 1)1:.lnd . Orangl· County Hepubltr an 1>11n1rl Lungn•n was the wmnt·r tn the GOP primary. llc'll face llannJfurd rn Nov- l0mber Most the :l41h h L'S within Los J\ngclL·S Count:-. Lungren i.:ot 8.·157 'ull'l> 111 Oran~<· C11unty anti thl' rest or his 29,40ti vote total in Lus i\n~cles County. XEROX COPIES 3c 81/ial I -No Mieinun THE COPY STOP 430 I llRCH • SUITE 5 • NEWPORT HACH 751-1050 IMTlODUCTOllY OffH 'TIL JUME JO 10th ANNUAL SOUTHERN CALIF. "OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS SHOW " Sec:ul9 YoUf F1n.tnc11I Fu1urt. For only $2.00 admmt0n, -d1spll'fS-t1lk to ktV manlCJ*l'ltflt represenli"I dozens of diffeunt Jobbeu, Di1tr1butort & Ft1nchi• Compen>n. lrwati!llt• theit progri1ms • INrn wt.it 11 C1kn to become your own boss! ANAHEIM ROYAL INN HOTEL Harbor Blvd.· Adjacent to Disneyland -Free Parking June 11-13 1-9 PM D1ity 1-6 PM Sund1V ingseatbelts. To Taxes COMMUNITY p ·b1• A t• Volkswugen h as de-d m!~Rc~:~:Z11~~kcn~~~ LOS ANGELES CAP> IUSINESSSERVICES ~ u lC UC ion::) of these syst ems. though -The Metropolita.n CBS r1·., Sat. and Sun. evenings at 8 p.m. l d ......._b Ith Water District boar of lJOOR'.JC!'r.:..J/\l '/l'M FO tllNSl'!-l'llUN M• ,.,,., M" "1owMd um~111rd, 111.2 ve ope a sc .. r c ar-directors. saying no tax HOAGMEMOll lAL ~1.'~:::;·Mr~'c·~·;;~·~·:.,~~ .... 2m2 ~~tso~:l~:;l~y., wtr~:! increase is expected. has XEROGRAPHIC I JEWELRY CHINA CRYSTAL : HOSPl'tAL-P11u11va11111,.. ~;· c~~~·",;..~~"tn~~~' ·~-.~~,;,,. mo itself around the driver approved a 5193·2 million COPIES I Plus hundr~ ol other 1k mr ol furrnh1rc, l•l 11d. cJ .it1 , C'lc. I M~'''·"'' 11<1'"'' 11111 c; to•.co,10Mc''"IJO' and passenge r when 1976-77budget. LAIRS MADI FOR I cl I Mr. dnd Mr-. Mf'•vtn •t1''~m.,"' 1X11 ,.,, .nci "'" c,.,.,.,1tt M""~""'••, 1880 there 1 .s 3 c·ollt'si·on. The board r eported DlllCT MAIL 1 Mcrchand1se cons1gned fron1 out of pawn. l ~ 1:.krurtc1c~. cour1·or . Lrrx l P"-"" St• HiJnJ•notun Ht··h n. t>C>t' Pt>ri-:vo ""Cu C.u"''t Mt,;~d, 9111 . lh l th l l . L--.-ks I w . •nd M" Mt"', nur'-. •'Hl'I Current laws require a e ax ra e ts ex-oa POSTAGl I zules, 1.JOJ1 , etc. _ t !. ~;,"':~·~·:;",'.\1~;.,~':"::!:~~.'.:i.'::1 Ml ~"" Mr\~1~1..1.:.:·~~"'"-m E. that auto makers pro-peeled to rem ain 13 cents ~;~.~!"'i:~~0?.'.'~" ~~":; '7,.8·~;,:,: I M eel I cnce I sale lu ' ~~~~~~~~:~.:: t.i~:~~~f~~f~t";~ ~?~B~~~Eh~i ~~~fi}~iiI~~~:.:.-:..:..:.'~.~~.·.:.:.~~ .. ·;;.~.~.~-~.:;.:~L ov or conve~:j~:~:r~L::~. ~ M.1y 11,1m ,.,., """Mt\ l(f'nm•lh J~. ]ot81 opted fortheseatandlap t heir water r equire-r (714)6CS-2200 :,, ~"!e7:.:'P\Nt~~·~C:;'t,,~~" '::~ ~;no:,:d',.;:,:~~ ~,.~w3 .. " orv1m••·1. bell option ments. M•. •ncl M" Edw u<l H.011lrr (ll''I 71t11 Wh•h'M•\O L.n Hun\•nQIOn · T ft E B U D G ET V•nv\Cortll', Hunt nornn 0• "'" Q•rl (lrocn, norl represent.s a drop from Mr, and Mr\. l~•'KtO•" I'""" ,.,.... Mt .,.., M" (.oro ll~m·rN, IJSloGarl· THE ONL y company C•ll 642-5678. Pul a few words lo work for ou. Porl Wl'lo•t~r C.ot<te, Hu11l1•1ol on 1n11toro (.1.)tJM">" qod lO offer ll i r ba "S iS the $242 million Of last 8f-Mh boy Mr m-t ,.,.,, .. Wi!J1.•m S•rnmonfli., S)4 Co b t th t f' ' t:::=========;;j Mr And Mr• St"""" snu .. 1 "811' "'""°"tor t<> t""'"' ""''' General Motors, which year. U a 1gurc m-C•o,..,.•••w.1mn" o•" M.>v 21, 1m has sold about 6,000 cars eluded a $S0 million ex-· THE Mr. ano Mr• o .. ••d w ... u.·n. 4qJ1 Mr 8n<l Mr\ M•<M•t ~rt•n, sion penditure to r edeem hmdr.t<ll Woiy Irvin•'. f)11v V•r,lno Pt , Irvin•, Qtrl eqUi pped With the in• Mo l•. "" M• and Mr\ (hdolt\ ll)Otk, 11(181 natable air bag system bond anticipation notes. EARL'S Mr ~nd M" Ro11 1la '"''""""· 11>\lt lnuru•n,.W•v Irv•"" llOY b a s pokesman• for the 1roy L"""· Hm•llMIOI\ ft•.>•' nor I M!, ~"" M• \ Br tM• Wll•I•. 111'1 t1 .. nd in two years. Air ags in-l'LUMllHG Mr ""° Mrs "'" nM11 1-1 ...... :inn "'" """''""on; f I ate fr 0 m a car · s MWD said. c,irob ~l .Now1io•t 11 ..... , ""' M• "'"1 Mr J.1m"' Pr~11. •1101 dashboarct ·1ns t a n -Future plans for the HEATING Mr 11nc:t Mr,, 'lrlfl•filll ,,,,,, t oo tlt~1 t•wwc ., II•· l1'. Hutttln~lon RC'--t n, · AIR COHD. "'''Q•M Co• . No """"'""'''"11~ ~"'· 1 w11111"" taneously when sensors district include a ma1or n-...... 1J1'1 indicate there is a col-water project costing .. •--• Mr. Mid Mr' Ron.•ICI I ,, t t•IQ 1l•a M4y 11, 1'1' ~ns mt'llt'On, although Sorvoc:tlnYou<A•vo-<:.lot '' .CehlAMfl\,t q1d Mr nnd Mr•. V1nc1•f't ll:Ubl1n io?'t?tn JiSiOn. <t;7VV MISStOJ'ltVU JU Mr ,..,." M•· JoM N•• '" ,1,11 •·r••" t '"' Hunt1n11•••nl'l•~cn a111 GM charges $325 for the project is just being 7B!ln c1rn.owc.10""~"" ()r,tn(wAv•·(O\iot.•Mt\1•,b 'Y Mr .1noM,,f1;th.11tj 5 lon-·•"'-'"·"' ·d d th n c~t,...11'>• .... o•~··••••t: Mr dnd Mr\0 ll'lbo'tl Crull•"''"" H~I I~ l'l•lllY livtn• 'l"t thC Option and C'OnlendS C 0 n S l e r C • " k 'd 495-040 I E1c1Pn11"". '""" M••" t••• Hor ,,..t Mt> R1tn.110 ~1•tmu11• •b•S it is losing S225 on each spo esman sa1 . Mr ri!'(j M" R<'""'' 1• ,., "'· 4.38 "'"""' Pt Co•••,.,.,., •. q,.1 Completion of the pro-co!: TA ML~" c.oto.•nrod co'" M •"·"· "~' M• • .,., M" "''"""1 ww•r·.bv. •AA• sale because the bags 1~7b "'""-' B••1 M.ooo. ,.,.. sio•no••· '"'''"·"~• cost SSSO lo install. posed project. which 642-1751 Mf ·'"" Mr' '""'' . llu• '"" '"'' 1111~ Mr ''"" Mr< I M m .. 1'10' ~. 1•q37 w 0 u 1 d l i n k t h c v.,1.11r . ""W.,011 11 .. ~. I t>O• "'"' r' lrv•n•• ""' KITCHEN & IA TH China by Limooes. Wcdri~wood. fki:-1•nllnl .111d c ti.• r· l,n,.. l·:11rorr-1n and Amencan rut <ryl'l 1: .. 11.f ,,ti qi., •. 1 rn•l '11 f1quru·1-s, lmir '• -. 1111·~ furnituN; chandel.iers tln<l o tK' ut lht. lorqt .·t d::•p!dy.: r ! 1111• · J• ·w1 iry or. !!11! w uthlmd. Evcrytlung from 20 carct[ 1.h.:m10t1d sol1:a11~ t.113olcJ llu'.·k d 1<1u1s. FREE ADMISSION TERMS: l3dnkl\1:w·ric,m.i, Mas!£'r ChdrCl• , Prr:onul CJ 1<"'k, l't ·rm. ADDITIONAL INSPECTION HOURS: Mon .. Tues. & Fri 10 u.m. t<• 5 f'.JI • :.:.11. I .. oo:Jn \I) !:i I' 111 • Sun. 2 pm. to 5 p m. AUCTIONEER: iut Lt·Vlhl! M' """ M " ... ,1,. , ut ,,. , 1'\i01 Mr d"<• """ o""' cn.n., e'3t s1 AUTO MAKERS have Sacramento Rive r with IEMODELIHG FOR CASH ,.:----!>ll-.-onl••ll'~;7~;~;. • 1·•t ~:-.:;,~::;;~.'.'~'o!'~~~;·w11, .aau.e<Lstr.on&!Y ftgainst the State Water Project FUE.llJIMAT~S. t_ WE BUY J Mr • ...,Mr, 11 .. 11 •• sn11 1Ql l'a•1 ''·"Pt(Hun11n•1•··"B''""oo1 mandatoryairbags,say-aqueau t t ,~V'tn-g s..o ... 011p•••••• QRSELLO?fCONSIGNMENT. -----~",.'a~.:;,N~~""·~~.;.t/~::.'. "' llt• . M~•"·'""" ing the added cost of the Los Angdes. would be • ..,,. .. r,.,·MA1N orrtt.C .?-~~~=·~:~T-E~-~~~l~~==~:E_~:· -rtnrn.,w•c• ""'"""'tt"'tf•.' 10• Nr .1•·J M, .. • 1tv '"•u111 19• sarety equipment would scheduled 1n the early ,~-i3 w 11n--w" · Mr ''"" M" M" """ 11 .... 1o•1t """' • ••tu " ' '1'' M• ·1 D"• d · 1980s , the spokesman A • '"' 1 •• •• •• •· °""'""°00 or ,'""'''"'''-'"'" id•, ,,,,,. .. ,,. ""' ,.,,.,, .. ,, '''""'" 11' 1srour agc new car 772·1470 ~y • •rt~ N N~Ul~M" ~' ~~b~u~y~e~r~S~-~~~~~~~~s~a~id~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I Mir .t"Ct Mr'\ W+ll1Am 1 •'\l1•t/, J/1'1 Mf ,\NI ,_,, M ith wt th•·n•eon. l"lf f \1',Ylf'W No *ii\ ., y1n1 ti '. ""'"',,"'pr { O' ,,. Ml, .. °''V Mr 1,nc1 Mr-. J nn Ru ''•Hll"t.'.lft. Af"lfll ,\h .lM Mr' I \n ('1V•)\''"''. )ti.lt~ OotVt ·•. lo1t1un' H· ltt h '"'" ""'""'fl"' I ' tun• th It ~"" RAIBI _.----------, Mo .. M M!, I '"" • V~ll. Jll b ~ """ .. 14 Pl (" .•• M· .• 1.... · \ ,.1uN'°"""suRA ... O'MIN•c"E 1 •. BALTZ·BERGERON Mr ""'' M" L~OnMtl ~·<''• 71001 FUNERAL HOME ""''"' 1 n """'"''.It'" 11. ·•<11• t>.'1 Coro na dt'I M.H b7~ o.,o:,o M••v io, '"' :-")~ 1'14 HtltMf h•le"' Cos1.1 M1·~.1 bt\t:i ,'.l?·I ~·t .. ::'~t~·-.~·;::..~·.'.. ~;.:'t "'""''' :rl: c::~,,M::~.~ R I ' nan Mr,"''° "lif ' (.,1HHO" CAtct.wll. «t.111 -~ BELL BROADWAY ·'rn11J,1 t r1,1,1M• 1.t,ml Mr '"""""" l.,,. ... Q .. BM~l"na 10·1\ -----------• MORTUARY ,, .. ,~t1111 r1t <;"''" M•·"·'· oor1 110 Bioarlw.1y M• ~"" M" t"""(" "••<1"·""· ~1Kt _A \11•,r.t<,11'"'" Pl ''"'"'' t)1111 Cosl:t Mt" .. 1 ""' •"'1 M" 11o1111 M~v'"· 11R L•'"•'" lrl'l:AM ftl l:A•* 642·91!:>0 ,,, c. .. 1 .. 1.11 .. 0.'1••1 ••111111 111&11111 LAGUNA HILLS your own Clrpftl MORTUARY Mesa Man 25301 All C•.l (ft n·iS·,..,,,,,,,,,a) Parkway Lag~~~ -~~6ri ca. Sentenced McCORMICK MOATUAAY Laguna BC'ar h 494-941 5 San Juan Cap1s1rano 495-1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL P'ARK Cemelerv Mortuary Chapel 3500 P:icif1c View Onvc Newporl, Cal1forn1;i 644-2700 PEEK FAMILY COlONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolsa AvP. WC'slmins101 893-3525 SMfTHS' MORTUARY 62i Mai n SI Hunttn91on Bt:!ach 536-6539 LOS ANGELES CAP> -A Costa Mesa man has bC'en sentenced to two yC'ars m prison and fined ~.000 for fai ling to re- po rt S91.320 in income on his tax returns. Edward A. Zuber. 36, was sentenced this week by U.S. District Court J~dge Luwrencc T . Lydick. Zuber had been initial·. ly indicted for failing to report St •t9.320 in in· come. but on May 3 pleaded ~ui tty to one count of failing to report income of S9l ,320. couroM Sl'fCIAl $5.00 P"tn Pjtf1\ 6 l JtOC'lf COlC\<> IV <,[llVIC.E CAl~ ""';I ,[llVtCl -AllWN ..,Out'•"t,.•"'1 Economy TV Service Cal AityfftM • 494· I 003 ' ' Stt_. .. 11 I ft'lt'1t ''"" c.-ly IMf IO OOCltl< t"t hit wt1tf tfUl(l!fft IHOUll OI carpel Clfllll"t WllH fHtq AO <Je1 200/a Off Y"" Dry Cleaning Odef ot the \Ome timn. ClYI CCMlEI CLEUOS H71.w.r,._.11•4. c .... Mtte-'4MJJJ Magic Mirror Frlng• 8.nelll The Guitd Drug Jm 11th tlfttMrl•I HllfdW•r• Herbot VI-SMll Chlkhn Unlltftl~ CarMOCINMR Flowers by Mom Send C•tte Gifts Newport Stationers Macnab lnrln• Realty Callfomla First Bank S• MICJllef Orin At S• Joaqllin Hiiis Rood Newport leodt Gelson's Whipple'• Healthy Food1 P~tual Savings a Loen ....... . ' A II OJ\IL y PILOT f riday June 11, 1976 _Let's Talk Tt•r~ey r:=N~::~anm.:~~:cn~: ve~~= ",!:,ff~::;: oc . "'"8""·"·"·..,110 1 . enterprise. Should priv:ite en· forts have been :.ucce!'tsfu l cf. . A mad the not!'tc .'J~ clect1on~er· tcrprise produce tho Job:.'?· Or in~. very few s pee1C1rs have been should government •·create" ~car~ on s.omc or the very press· them? m~ f111 ant·1a l prnblcms. per!'tonal <ind rJUblic. lhat :.ur \'t'ys sug~e:.l ure hii~h on the critical list. Now that th\! fJrimury races arc over it i~ reasonable to as· sumc that voters will seek to separate rhetoric from the re· !'tearch approach. the practical from the visionary. the mean· ingful from the superficial and ir· relevant. HOW DOES THE CJ\N· D1DATE stand on jobs vl'rsus in· flat1 o n ? I :. 7 p c rcunt une mployment accC'plable in or- der to keep inflation restrained" Is 7 pe rcent inflation acceptable m order to drive unemployment to only 5perceot'! Few issues are more pivotal; the decision made on it affects many others. including the issue The issue of prices 1s one of direct confU ct between l\\O ccunom i c v iew points. poles apart. Some canrlidales appear lo believe prices are simply a product of economic conditions; others claim prices can be main· t amed by governm<'nl. PERSONAL INCO:\lE IS part or the sam e equation, a!> art' corporate profit:.. What measure <toes thC' can· d1date propose to keep both job- lessness and prices in <:heck" Wh at is his pl:in to maintuin ~'" energetic economy, one that pro· mot~s stability and µe rm1ts pco· pie to obtain financial security. Tilt; PURCHASE PRICF. of a new sln~le-fam 1ly horn<: 1s r b1ng foster th:in the :ivera.:e 10comc. lhgh interest ratl'~ and other terms arc mukmg it difficult to produt•e uns ubsidm.-d multafami· ly housing that can turn a profit for the builders and operators Doc;; the candidat~ believe in pd\·atl' entt'rprisl· or does he fa\'or J{overnment<JI enterprise. Americans ext.ol the virtues of privute efforts. but they h<ive been turnin{: more-and more to i:.:ovcrnmenlal entl'rpn:,e. GOVERN~lt:NT IS A servil·e indus tr y; i t manufact ures noth10iz The nalion:il de bl has nsen from $320 hill1on to 8570 billion in just 10 years. The highest per C'apila income b m the Washington, D.C. area. !low does the rand1datc stand Yo11rs for 8875,000 Asking price for thb six-year-old dese rt c astl<.-we s t of Tucs on in c lud es furnis hings, drawbridl!C. moat. throne room and 22 acres of land. Seller \\'ilham Brady desi gned amt built it for his wifl', who suid ~hL' ''anted to li\'C m a castltt. Despite the reCO\'Cry ttn<l a tax cul in 1975, real !>pcn<.labl e earn· ini:s. the measure of a worker's tukehome pe1 y. are still 5 percent below the level of s pendable earning!> in 1973. on big business? t'\nd hig govern----------------------------------------------- PSA Wins Fare Cut SAN DIEGO <AP> Pacific Southwes t Airlines h as b ee n gran t e d permission by the state Public Utili ties Com - mission < PUC1 to lower farc•s between San Diego und San F r ancis co, O;ikland and Stol·kton. WORKERS AREN'T THE only ones hurt. Corporations ol>ser\'e that profits a:. a percent af?C or na· lional income ht.e\'C fallen. from 15.6 percent in 1950 to just 9.2 per- cent last year. a year of record profits for some companies. ment'! And big labor'! There are faults with all three: it can be argued that they are often ob- strul•tion i!>l. selfish, countcr- producti\'e. Al the same time it is ar gued that bigness is needed in a big, big world. Small business cannot as effective ly compet e i n worldwide trade. Weak govern· menl cannot re~ulatl' efrecti\'ely. Weak unions cannot l'ffcct re- The PUC ga,·e the airline thl• go.ahead lo reduce the fares by 23 <'e nts to keep them in line \\'tlh fares between San Diego and Sacramento. The National Associe1tion of Manufact urer s currently is pointing o ut tha t employe com- pensation last year was more than ei~ht times profit, and sug- gests the s ituation cannot con· tmue. It takes 1>rofits to make johs. forms. How dot:!s the candidate feel about these issues'! Is he dot" trinaire or n 'asonable'! Docs hl' offer practical sui:gcslions" Does he ravor one al the expen!>e of the other? Ool's h<' have a ple1n in which a ll can cooperate? Wher e does the candi<late stand on housing·! Something is terribly wrong with the housing market, but that is nothing new; housing tlas had problems for It's your dollar , and your vole. Passengers Increase Golden West Airlines. Newport Beach, has re· ported a record 23.67 percent growth in passengers carried during May, compared with the same period last year. Tflis increase accounted for a tot<.11 of 3.1.016 passenger\; carried. The carrier realized a 99.07 percent schedule completion fac·Lor for the month. Total fl ights flown durinl! the 3l·day period totalled 4.058. cofGc~_:~ s?°~\ ~r:w-"-:::::;-' MARQUIS V<ilvu/Toyara 281S02 Ml\l'guerih: Pkwy .. Mission Viejo (714) 83 1-2880 ARE CONCRETE ~W~~~~~~~?L~ Jud11r for yourHll1 Imagine a I poece. sunken full llll! f18£R G~f\SS pool "''"' " permanently sniooth, non abrn111e f1n11h th~t algae (concrel"'' b111 bugabool simply cannot 1n111dt 1 II'• lhe SAN JUAN 1wlmm•n1 pool, made '" our plants lrom coast 10 coast• Sa.e up to 90% of old l.t•h· 1ontd concrete pools' ma1nten.tnce. Available 1n many sites (Crarnple. 16' by 34'). equ1pPed as you wish. Competitively p11ced, yet oul lasts concret~ and 1s moulded 1n one p1ecl!', factory controlled, prov1d1ng a structural. lleaible s1ren1tlh lh•I has w1ll11100d se11eral ma1nr urthQudlo.es1 N.,.,., n•eds p11nl1ng. C:ALL ,., fllll COlOll FILM \H~lltG oro<I DlTAILS (714) 540·2901 (Or .,rtlt) 2562 Kll\llN, IR\llN(, CA 92705 PUBLIC IUCTIOI J U1'E 12:13:14~1 sat.1 P.m. .. · Am1•r11·a11 11nm1t1vh . lnoJ... · ~101·1•i. ~ ~ · bros~ 1'1lf)p1•r 1r1111 • l11r111111r1• J 1 1n ~11l.1lor' b1llll<'~ p1•l'kl•t wa11·h1'' J J 11.1 P.m. 20 ll"' or Iman AA Pc> <'f ~1lvl'r J.tdt' 1inn·t'lam & nwt JI w1•rk I 'h1ncsc· mink hnl'll :<tlk rob1·~. ;\rt iila:os ti.'m11t1• 1·ar\'in1:" 11•wclr) mon.7P.m. J\rl ~ou\'1'1111, Art 01'('1), p:untml?s · hroniet' · art ,::lass • European pon·1•lt11ns temple cnrnnj?~ · J1•wcln f ... JUN! B·REll SPRINGER .()111nr n111u :md WHITE ,,.,. "" AUC TION EERS .. "140 4u"R 3010 RED HILL AVE. COSTA MESA (7 14) 54().4098 .. L. /ti. Bogd Canal Trip: Eight Hours GODFATJIEK Q . "\\'hat's in that mixed drink called a godfather? .. /\. Scotch plus that sweet a lmondy liqueur known as amoretto. half and ha lf. Whereabouts in this country do you figur e you can find the most fossil fi sh? Like perch. herring. catfish. so on? Wyoming is where. Specifically. at a place there called i:"os.sil Butte. Marijuana was selling in London a few years ago for about Sl 5 an ounce. To· day it's going there for S60 to S90 per ounce. Buyers sadly blame the efficient lawmen who've tightened up the borders. Lawmen sadly report the number of buyers still is on the increase. even so. NATURAL DOLL Maybe you heard that the Mattel Toy Company inte nds to manufacture a boy doll with nothing n atural missing from il. Just found out the Ideal Toy Company will do likewise. Almost. Only s ignificant dirference between the two dolls will be that Ideal's will appear to have undergone some traditiona l minor surgery. What company was it that put out the little {?irl doll which seemingly could be made-to grow up just by pumping her arm? It caosed her to de velop physically in an adult. manner. There's no word-yet that the makers expect to do that with the little boy dolls. QUERIES F'ROM CLIENTS Q. "How long does it take a ship to go through the Panama Canal?"' A. Eight hours is average. Seventeen out or 20 widows nationwide live on less than S97 a week ... First movie star to we~r artificial eyelashes was Greta Garbo . . . /\ m not old enough to understand why the Denver Public Library in 1876 banned' "The Advnntures or Tom Sawyer" .. Only one o ut or <'very three Secret Service em ploycs is nrl agent ... Th<> older yo u get, the smaller remain the pupils or your cyci-. Addr<'ss mn1! to L.M Bo!1d. P 0 . IJox 1560, Costa Mesa. 92626. QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi "People who don't understand excess profits should be shot!" · GM Hints Price Hike DETROIT <A.PI -General Motors Corp., providing thl' auto industry's first hint of new-model price hikes. has told dealers th1:1t prices on its J 9i7 car~ and trucks may incrl'as c an a\'eragc, 6 per· t'ent over comparably equipped 1976 models. That translates rou~hly mto a SJ50 increa~e in th<: pric<• <if an a\'Cragc c·ar, inl'luclmg options It also m eans 1m i11l'n •ase ol S200 to 52,000 in thl' µric<: of a I ruck. dt> pend mg on whelhl·r it ·s a lii.:ht . medium or h1•a\'Y·duty rnodl'I. can take new-model orders lrom fleet purch<i S<'r~ be rore the vehicles go on s:ile. The pr il'e not1ficat1on doe:-. not set ·new-mode l prices officially. but is an indin1t1on of mc-rcasc:-. contemplated by the industry ror indl\·idual bttyl·n: a:. \\t•ll a:. fleet bun· rs. ~lt.':tO\\ hi:t-, in other :.1\llQ ir.· duslry de\ 1•lop rnent~: Jr. p roposed a one·Yl•ar ex- tl•nsaon of laws n•q111nni:: s~at· belts in l'urs to give htm ltmc to decide whl'lhl·r lo requirt' that passiH• restramt :-ysll'ms. suc h as the contron1rs1al airbags. he equipped in ull tulun• l'ar:> Coleman :-.atrl ht· will hold a publir hl'anng un l h1· :Jtrbag QUC!>t 1011 1\ U ).! :1 C M said 11 ha!> ckc1elcd not to make· any ft.tun.-pa~ ml'nts ror the v. o rldwt<h hce11srn~ rt).!hl!> to the tll ·fal l!d Wankl·I rot tH\' <'nginl' unll'~~ 11 1>ut:. the l'ngin«·· mto produC'lion. The announCl" ment was thl' latC'st 111d1t•at i<m that GM may never manuJal'lurt• the power plant. ThC' Lahor Dl·p:1rtm~·nl rc- Jetted da1mi. tor ~ric<•1al Juhl1;-:-!> henl'lllS ltlC'd 111 hc.>half of ti8.00<i__,. G'.\1 workNs in 10 Sl<tles . .;;iyin~ G 1'1 ll J\S CO ~FIRMF:D notification of dealers of the possible boost in "price as· surance'' letters sent out a week ago. GM and the other car makers send out such letters at this time t?ach year so dealers they Wl·re not clt~ihlc lot as· s1stance under the Trade Act of 197-1 beC'ausc competition from imported c:ars was not a major cause of the workcri;· layoff~. llut the department ruled 6:000 other -TRJ\NS PORTATION Secretur~· Wi lli am T. Colem;.in Gl\I workers in New York and Ohio were eligible for \he benefit!>. O"·c r ThP CountPr NASO Ustinqs 1t 11 ••V•t't 1'1' t • J • ~n.,.. t , , (,,, •h 11 • II '~ •nu tHJlll • ")tm,.,,, .; k N r. r. t II 'I .\ ntr t tnfl >Hi r Jt' I• I• ~w t t '•• • t t 11'• '1" ""'Co ,,.. '' J••' '··' ' •h ,. .. 1 1 ""''In , ttl nu>, fH H ·'•".. •• 1,,, t4fW vtJ i..11(" '" Tr· ·~"'• 11 • 1i n· ntr"'" lf'1: " P;,. y.1 ~ 1~ '1n Hf.Jrt I. 1 ,,,, '\" "" fl I fo t• I• •v• I '~11 l.,. 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Ott 11' -••. 0 'f f1 ~ 1 t 011 , , O•• •' -., O•f "I -'• O•• 0 11 O•I O!t , ' • OJ• • I Ou ~ ~ ~~~~~°'.,..._,_ 4-''--~~ I • . 4 I~ '" . ,,, • Ott , Ott "• 4 rJ•f " ,.,., ()fl O'I • 0•• .. " ',, '"· ,, nu 1 • f o•• 4 I I (lq • \ Ou •" Friduy·!'§ Afternoon Prices NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ~···--~.,~ ......... YO#ll, ~I, .. ~lfl<, Pew, ....... Dttreil _,OIOCI""'"' \'9<11 •~._.,. ... .__.., .... NM.,_1"6_.....,..,lolc..,....Ot .... , _ ,,,.,..,.\ Retail Sales Drop WASHINGTON fAP> -Slower sales by auto dealers and suppliers in May helped cause the s harpest drop in 15 months 10 overall r<'tad sales, the ~ovemment reJ>()rted Thursday. The Commerce Department said retail sales overall shpped l 2 percent durtng May to a total of s.s2 6 bUhon. The drop, coming on the heels of a S44-mllhon drop an Apnl. means sales have now falle n l 3 percent over two months. The May dechne was 1'te third ln the last five months and the largest s ince a 2 percent drop in March, 197S. System Tesijn1 Asked ~EW YORK <AP > -f\ top·tevel commillee of Wall Street brokers has proposed that an electronic order system they advocate for the stock market be tested. r '•dav June I I 1976 s 0.\ll y PILOT A9 4-day Week? Flexible Work Schedul~s Eyed By SVLVIA PORTEil A school l earher wants l o have time to s har e thc r espons1b1ht1es or ranng for his son with hes working wife. J\n l'Xcc ut1vc.• has h:.id a hea rt attack and must hmit his work hours. but he 's not ready to give up his Job. A widowed mother or two ll'enagers need~ and\\ ants to practice law. but i1he also feels she must spend more time at. home with her children. Solutions lo these problems are ~lo-.ly emerging as bus inesses In both the pnv<1te and pubhc sebtors continue t o experiment with u variety of flexible work schedules . Money's Worth LATEST TO JOIN IN St:Cll experiments 1s the federal ~overnment itself. The House recently passed a bill <HR 9043> setting up a volunt;iry three-year trial program or four-day workweeks and staggered hours for federal employes A s1m1lar ball 1s s ponsored m the Senate by Gaylord Nelson ( D -Wis > Under these propos<'d measure:., the C1v1l Ser\'1ce Comm1ss1on and .1 comm1tl~e of othl'r agencies would oversee and C\ ;iluatt.' various voluntarv pilot prol(rams for non-trud1honal work schedules /\t the end of the lhree-vear trials, tht.'y would rN·ommend whatever changes they favored C:on~rcss I hen \\Ould have to approve Jeg1slat1on authonzmg the µrograms. Fears that the bills might represent .1 barkdoor attempt lo deny workers overtime pay ;.ind to eliminate the eight· hour day have been \OICed by \1aflOUS scgmenb Of Or· gamzed labor But S3)S Barbara fo'1ss. or the C1v1l Serv ICC Commission "We're aware orthcse potentaal problem s, which 1s why this 1s an experiment Under a flcx11Jlc work schedule, thu employe can elect to do as he or she "ashes --to work a 40· hour week m four days or to continue the trad1t1onal fin•· day schedule We'd hope this program would benefit employes by g1vml-( thcm some control over their workm~ hours.'' DESPITE THE Sf,\TUTOR\' restrictions and red tape that have hampered most frd('ral ex periments with alternative work schedules, the Socrnl Security Admm1stra· lion and the U S. Geofo~1eal Survey ha\ e introduced t<'"l programs, with positive results so far immediate increases m productivity. declines m tardiness, fewer transportation and family probkms ,\monj! the few drawbacks is the need to instruct super\'lsors m mcetm~ the new schedules. Back in the mui 19fi0s, private industry began ex- perimentmg with vm ymi: "ork scht!dules A!> of mid 1974, about 3,000 firms emplo) mg more than o ne m 1lhon worker:. bad imple m ented 40-hour, four-day \\Ork weeks Also mtroduccd h.ul been' .111ous fl\ )l.1t1me pl,ins th,1t permit variations 1n working hours from day to dav or week to week as Ion~ as an employf' puts \n a specified number of hours a week and e mplo\ c-chosen sla~~ered ·hour pro· grams that require a worker to put m the ~a me hou rs each day whale allow mg the employe lo choose which hours they wdl be. AN OPTION THAT RELATIVELY few e m plovers have tried yet 1s Job shann~. a work pattern in v. ht ch two or more people d1V1de the responslb1hty, salary <tnd fringe benefits o( one lull·tlme JOb This alternative is bem~ dcvf.'loped by a non profit work resource center. "New Ways to Work" at Palo Alto. Under a one y<'ar grant through the Federal Com· prehens1ve Employment Act , the organization 1s working to acquaint both ~m ployers and workers with this idea, already common pr ad1ce 10 Norway and Sweden. The city of Palo Alto has 16 people sharing Jobs ran~mg from a ntmal ciintroJ officer to ass1Stanl loJbecatv manager Some4-4 peo· pie also are sharing JObs in nine school dastn cls m the Bay area THE SHARING PROGRAM CAN inC'rease the number or people m the work force by treating alternatives for older workers, college a nd h1~h i;chool students and m others with school-age ('h1ldrcn, its proponents argue lt can implement affirmative at•t1on plans, help avoid layoffs e1nd enable employers to bring workers with dJfferent skills and t>x· penence lo a pa rticular task. More information about JOb !'>harmi:: 1s available from New Ways to Work, ·157 Kin~ley PiJIO Allo 9430l. Port Ordered to Pay SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -OHic1als or the financially · troubled Port or San Francisco were dism ayed when they recetved a slate order directing them to pay S3 5 m1lhon m increased pension payments over 10 years beginning July 1. 1977 The new payments wlll go to defray future retire ment pensions for Port persoonel who went to work before Feb 7. 1969, when private interests took over operation or the port from the state. "I've been trying to keep the port off the city tax rolls. and the state boys give me this kind or help," Port Director Thomas T. Soules said "We get the government taking big slashes at the port and we're told lo stand there and bleed Nobody's making any sense." There was some good financial news for the port Wed· nesday too, Word was received that a settlement fo r S2 9S rnllhon had been reached an a spedacular blaze that destroyed Pier 37 . The s um, slightly less than the pension increase asked bythestnte, willgoinlotheport'sgeneral rund. --·· . A 10 DAILY PILOT Friday. June 11 1976 Getty Left ~ittle to Women ENERGY DOG SELECTED Dry Sp e ll B ruis I Fires i11 P a radise UP't ...... e EXCLUDED J . P•uf lff Cancer, Chemical linked WASHINGTON CAP> -The government, back· ing its call for a ban on some chloroform pro· ducts. says new test re· suits show the chemical definitely causes cancer in mice and rats. Chloroform taken oral· ly induces liver cancer in male and female mice. kidney tumors in male rats and a small number of thy roid tumors in female rats , the National Can<:er Institute re - ported. IN APRIL, the Food and Drug Administra- tion proposed a ban ef· fective July 8 on usin~ chloroform in cough und co ld r e medi es. toothpastes. lin iments and food packaging. But the agency decided not to recall chloroform pro· ducts already on the market. The t ests. although conclusive for animals. do not prove chloroform ca u ses ca n ce r i n humans . FDA Com · missione r A lexande r Schmidt noted. LOS ANGELES <APl -The dozen women m J. Paul Getty's waif are a curious C'ombin;ition thut in· dudes an ex-wife. a .. hostess" and an mtcrior de- corator. Their m a rrj ages and friendships with the billionaire go back more than two de~ades. bei.:in- nlng with his fifth a nd last" ife whom h<' d ivorced in 1956. Four other wives were not mentioned in the will. THE WILL WAS FILED IN County Court here following Getty's death Sunday night at his country estalt' in Guildford. Englund. II<: was !S3. Getty was eulogized at a simple Los /\nj.?elcs memorial servkc Thursday as a man or "commit- ment lo living full)'. commitment to culture und commitment to business wlth all his heart ttnd soul." Four hundred mourners attended the ceremony at the Wils hire United Methodist Church on a somber day or intermittent sprinkles Tll,E DOZEN WOMEN WERE LEFT a n ussort· ment of annuities and stock all otments toluhn~ about S2 million -generous by uny :.tandard but stilt only a tiny slice or Getty's massi"c fortune. Most of his treasures. with an estimated \·:.tlue of S2-S4 billion, go to the J. Paul Getty Museum at Malibu. The 23-page document listed Getty's pcrma: nent address at the ·current site or the museum, even though Getty has lived for 20 years in England. The largest of the bequests went to his former wire . Louise Lynch Getty, establishing a fund to pay her $55,000 a year for life. IN ADDITION, S,000 S HARES of Getty Oil com· mon stock. valued al 8826.250 al current market prices. was left to Penelope Ann Kitson, the British divorcee who de<'orated Getty's 450-year -old estate. The will also sets up a lifetime income ror Mrs . Kitson of SJ .167 a month. Getty's longtime hostess at the estate, Rosabella Bur ch, received stock worth about S82,62S. ALSO REMEMBERED WER E Mary Teissier, who was to receive stock worth S413,125 plus S750 monthlv income for life: Gloria Bigelow. stock worth S103,281.25, plus $400 a month for li fe : Mary Maglnnes, stock worth SlOJ.281.25. plus S400 a month for life. Also. Belene Clifford was listed lo receive stock worth S183.28J.25, and S300 monthly for life : Karin Sclwlarships Aid • 61 at Saddleback A d S12 300 · Women·~ Club. fH'd H••1d • GfHOOrq, r eCOr • In Cahlorno.> Homt> E(Onon>ll\ A\'IO<h' scholarships was pre· 1,.., sented to 61 s tudents dur· A1,o. l(d l1• Nun·•"· C·•'•'<l'""' q,"fsr~d Tr-~tnf'n~; Etohil Jonn..on, Al ing Saddleback Colle~e·s '"" M°""· LJurv1 s~1Mro11 ;11><1 DllD first ann.11al scholarship T1,1n, Cal1forn1a Sct\ool EmP•oY""' l\n oclation, \littNt~ M OVldn, Or.:t1\QI' awards banquet. coast o.,11v P1101, H••lg,, Kuc'°'"· Community organiza-0e11a KJooa co mr"" Soc1~1v. o.w1d tl·ons. local busa'nesses Anderson e1>c11 ctubof Laqu"' H•ll• Marct.t Sparlil.~, E l CAm 1no Rr,.1 and individuals con. Women·, c1u11. and A'!><•cca Ct·'"'"· trl. bUted the awards Alltn Moen, Kimberly Ty+.on .ind Julia \llnlr>q El Toro Wo""'n -CtuD which honor students for "''°· Md •gM •• oaurr . Ldqun • a"ademic achievement 8""" F~•"v·•• 0 ' Ari-, VJ , ..... "" Moylt1f\ ,1nd O~bb l1• P oMro-. n. and Ser vice t he past c;.....,1 .. al Eduo l10MI Fund, Suu n SChOOJ year. Evan9•1<'\l4 '-'"" E•" L•rr~Dt'•'. Grib1n'e-P~trolt_•um . Jot\n N~nt The total was double H'Aro M1-mor1 .. 1 Aw·''"· l(Mntetn the a mount given last Eddr. Hut11 M->mo""' .,""°· 9,_, Smttn. lrv•nP CompAny • .tnd 8.:U'br'\rd year . according t o Mary Na••I\~•-Ldqun.t H•ll• l.e""'"WI>''" ''THE AMOUNT fed to Long. the college's finan· ~":.~·:<;:.~.~Judy M->c0o""•d ..,.., the lest animals exceeds cial aid officer. A.ci.. Arcn Ldgun.. N1qu .. 1 W:>•,...". bv far the amount to Winne r s and con· c•ub. 0 .. coy c .. 111t" Ld' So11"'"' .. :hl0<'h an~· person C'ould t r i b u t o r s o ( t h e c•uo 0' ta9un.o H'11'· Jui. .. "'"'"1. "' N\cl\Oftl( Au•lh.iry ot l ttQUf\d Hill\, be exposed with present SC'holarships were: u rrv Prdwd1••, M,,,,on p,"" """ products," Schmidt said. Kl"' Oougl,1\ and IC•m Fdrrcll, s..A·~·,d·,,Hon"orlvAr81u.,\1h,···nMd'c.'','doln1.:::n10 \'lrunc \te w.,rOt'"'\ •w1trd-,, Mdf" :.--. .. .....-.. But the benefits of Paul, AMo c1ub 01 L .. 9un.i &·dtn. Ot>bb•" s.o~s. M""o" V••10 com hi . f c m. . mal Ort P\Y(ho>. AmN•<•n AS<,QC••Uon p.>ny dnd Jim Gold,lone. Ml'""" \11• C OrO 0rm ar 101 • ol Un1 vt·rs1ly Women; 01anne Al· 10JunoO< .. ll Amrrl<.ln FootD•ll '"' and do not warrant any 61 HDlllh, /\mnr I( 11n Bu"""'' Al\Q, 0Mld Lond. "''"'o""' "''°'''' risk, however small... Wom.•n'' A\\OC•Al•OO, Jnd Oonn.l ''°" ot A«ountJnh, 01<1•' !.dndant f ,HftlQIH'IO. A\\1,t.1nc1• l.CMfUt.' ot Of"dnqp Cou,,fy HdrOo,. At •'" l.1•c::h•I • LilQUflt\ B••d<h St•Crf't1H ,,.\ A \l\Ot •·''io n; ''"" '"'' Am er1 cans a r e l'X. lo9~1 ""''"''~""' A''""''"on Of posed to 300.000 pounds CAlltorn•d. Ans~ Ann Hu"' .ind Jo f · Associate d Student sMw , PE o 01 !>.•n c1 .. m .. n1io, of <'hloro orm per year an Body awards of s125 each ouuq1,,. 1=1e1e1. 9,.,., .. m c1,,,,,. Jn<t pharmaceutic a I pro-J .. m .. , o,. .nth, Ao•"'v Ctub 01 d were presented to: LaqunJ H'"' • dUClS, the report Sai · Pain<••> 9,.,,1 .. y Chari"< CNF•~•.1. Other wonnrt\ oncl uO"<I Alb"'' /\boul 98,000 pounds is P.lul F1etcnn. "~nov ~•e••b•o,,, Enlow. !>.lOO•,.b·•<~ Ag•·nh '"'°''• consumed orally. about ~~nn~/~~ :..,~;;,.~e r;,·0 1~~~, .. ~~ou~~~ ~:1~e·Qt\9;,'t'c1~~:~~~-·~=~~.1;;!~':e~~ 117,000 pounds J!O into in· S.11Mro11. c .. 1nr T1nt1n dm:I 1<»1111"'"' s .. 001rb»ck Co••~q•• c•.H"""d halation dru~s and about CCldy ~;::~~~:~· \.:0-;1~'~;'~ ~0 ~~:C~.~: 86.000 pounds goes into cnord•~. n ... ,,. 11."c" """ l.o" skin preparations. Other scholarship win· w"'•<1~•bM, SAdo•~11.•c• co11~11 .. ners and contributors Fac .. 11v "''°"~•·on, L•\~ c'"''""k, Mannhardt, s tock worth $.11.312.25. and S200 a month for lifr: Lady Ursula D'Abo, sto<'k ~Orth Sl6S,250 : ~1arianne voo Alvensleben, Sl.000 a month for hfc: Robina Lund, S209 a month ror lire. ;ind t Uldeord Kuhn. SlOO a month for tare. \\'tllia m F . Rell, vice president of the Tille Insurance and Trust Co .. a co-executor of the will, \\as uncertain of the identities or the women. "l'M ~OT TOO FAMILIAR WITH Mr. Getty's personal history." Bell said. "The women were probably friends of his." Bl's id c s Title I n s u r a n e C'. t h e w i II named two of Getty's ~ons. Gordc>n Peter and J t-an R on ald. as co· e xecut ors . Getty 's oldest son. J can Ronald. rcce1\'ed 2.0011 shures of Getty stock. Two sons,.~ Gordon Peter and J . ~ Paul Jr .• each re cei\'('d • SSOO ·'and nothinA else." \ In case of death, lh« cxecutorship or the will passes to Getty's lineal d c s c e n d a n t s . nut BURCH s~cif1call.v excluded from the line were Getty's i;nn. J . Paul. and his grandson. J. P aul Getty Ill, the grands on who was kidnaped m Italy and late r ransQmed for a reported S2 million. BALTIMORE (API - Arter throwing out su<'h s u ~g t's t io n s a s Bawlamer's Watts Do,::. Count De Bucks. and f'rcddy Frugal. <'tty or. ficials have sclllcd on Conservo as the name for the dog that will sym- bolize an ener1:y con- servation campuign. The winning sugge!'· tion was one of l ,i<l-1 names submitted by city e mployes who will participate in th<' Wash.•r Watchers Program. STEEL BELTED RADIAL Size BR78-13 Tbls Wh11ewall ' PJus $2.1 1 Fed. Ex. Ta11 The General Dual Steel ll is the finest long mileage passenger tire General has ever made. Burl! with two steel bells for road hazard protection. and a tough two-ply polyester cQrd body. Size Regurar low Price BR78-13 $59.95 CR78-14 $64.95 OR78-14 $70.95 ER78-14 $72.95 FR78·14 $73.95 ---GR78-t4 $80.95 PAHA DI:!-: f .\l'l I\ !-f'1'1ous shortage of wah'r an this Northl'l'll L 1llforn1a limn has prompt· ed a ban on ouldl111r hurn111g l.ll'~Uln1n~ July 1. fin.· otf1c1a b an111111111 l'd Tht.· to'' n h.1., ~1lr••Jcly ht•t•n hit with a :.cries of restrict 1 \l' '' :1 tc-r mil' 1·1·~u I :.it ions issued by the Par ad 1s t' lrri)!u l wn l>11>trn•t ASO ~O\V AU. Olll 'l>OOK hurning will be banned in Par:1tl1 H' starl111g 1wxl month, ucc·or(lin~ to a 1lt'l'1~11111 n ;1l'hnl hy d1n•c-tors llf the Paradiiw Fire· D1stnt t Tht' h11;1nl a J,!•'l'l'<l tn 111st1t ull' thl' to uAh r cr.uh1· tions bet":HtsC' of t hl· 111t•n•ustn~ "uter s hortage autl low mo1stur<' ll'\ t·l uf 11atural ~rowth. T iit: HAN AFFl::f''fS EVER\'TlllNG from small pill' burni11~ tu hit dt'anng f1rt•s. It wall re- main in C'f1'l.·c·t u11t ll ht•:I\ ~ '' 111tt.•r ra111s be..: in. AT ANGEL STADIUM JUNE 20 THROW OUT GAME BALL CONTEST ENTRIES FROM CAROUSEL OP. South Coast 1taza SALE Fed ~ ...... Rt:-qul1r SALE feet PRICE Ex TJ• Lt ·w P11cc PRICE Ex. Tax $44.95 $2.11 HR78·14 $87.95 $65.95 $3.07 $48.9S $2.31 GA/8-15 $82.95-1 S61 .9S S2.97 $52.95 S2.4~ JA/8-15 S9sf95 l $71.95 S3.31 $54.95 52 49 LR78-1: s99 !ls T $74.95 S3.47 $55.95 S2.6S Gl1 l1l 15 SB~ 95 I $61.95 S3.t3 $60.95 $2 89 , ,.f .,,. ni·t;"n.hnit on \llt. GLASS BELTED 2for The bulk of u .s. pro-M OnA v••y\Qn G•o•9,. Grtllollt r.-~~--:;r.;;~;;n--;;1!'W'1t7<tor-.......,r-'~r--'WeFe-r-~~~-:--.-::-::-;~~~&:tU~~~~-:ll!l~~'~~~~·l-UC ion. Al~n A•.:•hO\h •. c.,,tnv T1n d•rthlclil. Colff'Q•' Yri.,l tr\f'uo FUf'td. mff)iOO pounds in 197:\, is hn K1mn,.rty fy,on .tl•d ~o•(I" ldll•~I ~.nq S"n J.,,rn C<tP'-1"'"" used to m anufaC'ture c; .. 11.1n. 9,,,,. QI A me n < ... MHll ~-n ·• (luO Oouq1 .. , F1Md So<or I Ro'"o On•o,,.< f'\M'IOf"\1 ~""'"IT'•'' h ot C.M•tnrn .. t t\c.toun l.4n1\ .uv1 rt'f ri~er ants , aerOSO funtl Oo .. nn~ Alll~<biltl> '"" 0.llV Etoll" J~hr on !><!• 10'"""1 lnl"M propellants anc! plastics. con,...,. Ou"""" .. na Pro'"'''°""1 , ....... ,,., S.•0<1" bM • v ..... ., USC Ho nors Coast Student Henry Curl is. graduat- in~ honor s t uctcnt at Cornn:1 dcl M ur lligh &:hoot. has rccch·t·1I the P<•rrv Faith Sd1olarshi11 fr<1m' the USC School M Music. Irvine Company Honors Students Fi\'e Oran~c Coast hi~h school seniors intcrC'st- t-d in bt-<'omlng architects und urban plannrrs huvC' bt'l'n awnrclNI SUlOO roll t-JH' scholarships for studies in those fit-Ids bv th« Irvin£' Company. The rC'cipicnts 'an• David n. Smith. Tara Lyn Tht-ilm a nn and Mkhat'I .James Web<'r. all of S1zl $51.90 $45.90 $1 75 F78·15 $67.90 $57.90 $51.90 $2.05 G78· 15 $69.90 $59.90 $53.90 $2.27 H78·15 $75.90 ----$65.90 $59.90 $2.43 J78·15 S77.90 --$67.90 $61.90 S2.60 L78·15 $81.90 -$73.90 $65.90 $2.83 P155/ $65.90 $59.90 $2.40 80013 $59.90 Wh1•cwalls S:? lo $3 more per lire. depcnd1n\J on size $61.90 $63.90 $2 65 $67.90 $2.87 $69.90 $3.03 S73.90 $3.14 S53.90 $1.46 .,,r /\ •P. l'l llii• lll,ir <w.111 f'l11· : I t'< '• '' I .; l 11~ Th<' Gf'ncr;1i J111l\l•11 1!11' f, .11u10~; lwo ql.l'~f. hC'llS. a IWO·ply rioly1"'ilr r r111rf l•rn'y . .iricf 1 1111,llt-111' 1reacf. II ., df'S:(l nNl 1() J lt'V•t11 .11·r1r1 111111" 1q1• '"'''Y h:indhng, iH'\fl tri'lchon on I qlh"" I 01 <l1y <,1.i1.1<.1 • New car tire sale ends April 24th lie was nu meet the out- s tandi ng cntcrinit f r es hman in holh kevhoard performance and composition. Corona del Mar lli~h S<'hool, and John Kent /\den .. _______________________ lll'l,.------------------------.1 .Jr. and Carol Ann Brewer. both of Uni\'er sat y lli~h School. ' GIVE YOURSELF A BRAKE .. BRAKE RELINE 1 Install NEW heavy duty hn1og on all 4 wheels' 2 Rebuild lhe cylmders on an wneels' 3 Bleed brakes -mstall t1eavv duty brake llu•d $ 59ts 4 Inspect brake re1urn sonngs 5 Turn and true all 4 brake drums 6 lnse>eet fronl wheel t>eanngs • r'::::,11 7 Adrust bralles and check emergency hnkage .• 8 Road tesl your automobile .,,. ALIGNMENT SPECIAL We adiusr caster. camber toe-in, and toe -out sell .r><J'.i to c a r man u f i!Ct u r e r " soec1ficar1ons • s1o•s COM,ACT & SUHDUD AMHICAHCUS Rain Check: Should our supply ol some sizes or lines run short during this event. we will t>onor .111v orders pJnced now lor future delivery at the advertised price. Priced as shown a1 General T1re Stores. Don Swedlund Inc.a ............... lalitf COAST GENERAL TIRE ~'~~:~~~~~~~~~:~,s 2855 Harbor Blvd. Costa Me sa ''"'•1•1&•• P!lone 540-5710 d1spt.iy1ng ttie 6~6-5033 ._a_ener-al Si-gn --Sooner or later, you'll own Generel s ....... • Brick/in owners find the cars a good means of making friends. One owner said he finds notes from girls on his windshield. Gull -Fans F'ock Together BEA ANDERSON, Editor Frtday June It, 1976 81 By JO OLSON Of Ille Oall~ ~1 .. 1 ~II • "What kind of car do vou drive?" the mun asked Scott Sark1s1an. "A Brickl1n," Sarkis ian replied. .. A"' hat"!" the man r esponded. knitting ha::. b ro\\::. in puzzlcmcnl. This exchange, typical of '' h~•t Brickltn ownNs go throug h numerous limes a week, is part of the joy of driving one of lhl' un· u sual cars. accordin g t o Sarkis ian, a m ember of the California Brickhn Club. Ile is one of 50 families and .in· dlviduals who own Bncklins m California and enjoys having som ethrn g .. just a ltttl1: dif· ferent. .. Thl· clulJs <thl·n· arc onl}' six > C!lwuys will I.Jc exrlusl\e groups sane:'-' only 2900 of the r:..irs were made before the comp:..iny declared bankruptcy in J anuary or this year. A few still are ;ivailable in the East. thoug h t he resall' prin· has c limbed from approximatdy S6800 to $15,000 in the l:..i::.l l\\O years . Some peopl{·. ::.ut·h as .Jon and Lynn Rell. South Or:mge l'ounty res idents. ha\ c boug ht une tu drive and one to ke('p u::. an in· "' - vestml'nl. but m oi.t crn 111 r·· 1111' 1 them and Ion· I Ill m SP AR E PARTS Smee the t•:.;r:-. an: nut 11. pt o du<'tton an~ mon · thl•n · .11 l p1 to blem:. randang p..ir b .ind 1w11pl\ \\ho kno" h11\\ t11 rq>.11 1 t 111 \'anou:. sv:-.ll'm :-. The du.l>:. f11l th1' lll'l'd for 11111,l Of lht' OWnl'l':O. hl l'.1 11 :-.t ll.l newsleltt•r::. ort· filled \11th l1P1-01. how to "do 11 \\>ur:.l•tl · :111cl w h ere s p:.;r l· ~.1 r b 1 .11 1 ln · located. For the dt•\'Otl'l':->, thl· t :-.c·1l l'· ment of dnnng till' gull" 111,.:n l t•ar more th:.in m a kt•:. up tor :111 v problem:. they h~1\'l: k1:t!ptng 1t maint ained ll::. most d1:.tind fl•:1tun· 1:-thl· door:., whi<'h w1lh thl· 1urn ul a key. open up li ke 11 l>1rd r:11:-.ani.: ab wings for fh ~hl Th<' Bells gl'l a kick out l)f tak m g their car Ill u restaurant" 11r1 valet parking and 1\ald llnl.'. th1 ~·oung men look tor thl· 111.itt\"'l!-o tent door knobs The doors we n• made tht!-> \\ U\. acC'o rdini:: to lhl· car's dl•::.1~nt.;r. '.\1alcnlm Briddin. to .. open up and m1L of the w:..iy of 1rall1c" and mrn1m1n· th1· pos~ihal1t~ ol :1n :.ir cuknt Tht•n • :il:-11 •~It•:.-. l0h:..il1l'I" of lwn~mg :.; 11carl>~ tar 111 ,1 parking lol ' -....... -- Tht. l ar s :11~0 h.n C' m:my !>afe· t\ (, utun'~-"hie h 1i. partly " hat dr('\1 ~.1rk1:.1an to I he <'a r T he p;1:.:.t npt·1 l omparlment 1::. protel'lt'd ut bumpe1 height b~ :1 Lo<h t r:.i nw ot tubular bo:-. :.h•el ••lltl. :..i :-.ll'l'I roll rage '' h1ch :.ur- rnunct:-. th\· pa~Hnger:. T.\SK PROTECTED It:. bump..-r:. r c<'C<k into the· cur an r~1:.t· ot ;1 trcm t or re;.ir t•olh:.1on :11Hl the tur l !:Ink as protC'ctcd on f1H · ::.1d,•:, h:, ~t et•I purt1t1ons . Tht• bodv ol thl' car is "a nrnr- r1 i1i:l· of 0f1bl'l"f!.l ~b~ and plcx· 1.:l~•~~.-\\ hirh pl'rm1b MT:Jt l'hl·s to IJt' r l'lli O\ c·d "llh u ~ood poll:-.hinl! Thl'r e an· no a~h 1ra\s or <'1~arette hJ!hle r::. in thc «:ll: Mncc Bnrkl111 dadn t bt>lleH· al :. :.all lo ~mokl" and dri' c al lhl· ~um1..· 111nc·. The de:-.ign :ibo doe5 not 1wrm1t s pucc for a glO\ c box. but th1..· 0 \\ nt'r:. learn to compen:.al«. ,\c('ordmg to Fabre E:.iton a :rn-vcar-o ld to rmcr a1rl1n c hO!-oll'S:. from ;>.;£-\\port Bl';ich, it 1:-. ··not a car for'' ealth) people." She gave u1> u 1968 GTO to l>u~ her Hrickhn and !>ays s h<' r::. .. not rn the mont:>y «all'gory tc. be bu~ tnj!. l':>.otic «ar:-. .. B l•t'11r1..· liu)in 1.: 1t :.h c ~Jj <:ons 1de rcd gdting :.i J :Aj!u:.ir but is t>xtrcmcly h.1ppy s h1' opted for her Onckhn . '"1 lake a s leek· luok1n~ c.-i r body, .. sht> ex· pi:.i mt•cl. "It m nkes me reel good tu llrl \ l' it. .. ;\\11::.l of thL' owner s also a 11• l'Ollect Ing whatever. they t•;111 Ill the way of pnntl'd ma\t'nal and rrll'morab1lia about tilt' r ar bec:111~,. m ost bchcve th.at the\ urc• bu) m g a hllh.' bit of his· tor) which s oml' dJy will bl' m\ll'h rnon• valuallk '8 KlC·NICS' The 1hcm1• t•xtcnds to ttll llw. t'\t•llt s usso l:1utcd with llw Hn«khn Outdoor galh<'rmgs for duh membe rs an• t•nlllled "Bric-n1l·~ · a nd the 11<''' sll'lter 1s called tht• 'Rrirkhne ·· C.1l1lorn1a club membcrs hav1• bet•n orgamzC'd :since January of th1:., t•ar and havl' staged one car rail\ 1v Solvani;. a Hnc·mC and an •· planning a bt•a ch P'IJT1Y for Saturday. June 2ti m Corona dl'I '.\lar "he re ;\\ ako lm Hnckhn':-. motht•r , Gl·rtrutlc \\all bt• ;1 ~Pl'' 1al gut•::.t. . O\\ nan ~ a Hncklln is a sure n1re to r l<>nt·lint•:,s the cluu ml'mbcrs ll'~lll~. Through h<'r l·ar. Mi:.s Eaton ha~ met pl·ople \\ho ha' e bccomt• l"losc frien<b. and Sarkis ian s aid he· frequent!~ finds noll's from 1wls on the winds hie!d of has <'ar. Ue doesn't make it a practice to c:ill th<' note writers but hkc~ to gc•t acqua ant1;•d "1th girls dnv· ing along the highway when thl'Y expr<'s~ an interest in his cur. Mrs. Rell s a id hcr t•ar provide~ .. instant con\ e rs atron" smn· pt•oplt> stop ht•r on th<' streets. to ask questiop!> "hen :.he 1s dn\'· inj? .. \\'hen \\ c cntert~un the slan· dard question i:-., ·Do ~ou \\ant to izo for a ndl in th\· Hrrckhn ~' · she added. "~o onl ha::. turned us down.·· POLITICAi. P ROBLE)IS Thouj!h its prt'sent popularity and1c all'S tht' l'ar p<>s:.1bly could ha,·e been :.ucccssful. failure w:..i~ una\'01dabie bc causl· of P<>lrlll'al proble m :.: an Canada'' hl'rC' it\\ a:. assembled. tt r rordtn):! to Tony Kopp. tt forme r 'ice president of thccompan~. Sin t•c the maJ o r1ty vf American ~ arc only \ agucly awart' of the autn mobile 11' lht:'y have heard of 1t al ;111. the de· YOIC'e:. foC'e a cont anual problem of public education and have ap· proached it in various ways . Several use their license plates ·as a conversation opener. ::.uch as Sarkisian . a Ualboa resident. who ~ol so tired or people saying "a what" that he ordered a plat e reading ... GUESS.'" The Bricklin owners ne,·er tlrl' of s h o "' in!! o lf the ir t·arl'i , howevC'r. which is understanda· bk s ince on() a person with :l tttste for the unus ual would buy :1 j!ull-winged car. Fabie Eaton, a Happy Brick/in Owner. Likes to See Her Car in Dramatic Settinr, Sarkisian :Jt:?rec d. "My m ain conce rn was to get something un· us ual. I love the car. JI gets mon· attention than any other . But then I d o e very thing a little bizarrC' · · Another First Help Returned he allowed to reach their poten· By KATH\' Cl.ASC\" t 1,·11 rn all area· s.·· she continued Oi lht 0411¥ Pilot \1•11 . Hele n Ditte. tt Founta in Valley ~1rs. Oitle was a ppointed to the mot e r o rec, 1s lk "'ilt1'r""sT-t--==~,,,c""h""oo"'"1-l .. b'"'o ... a""r.,..d....,t .... o~r1,...1t-1 -a-n~u~n~e~x~p..ri-n"''C .. t·- woman trus tC'e and 1,residC'nt of term 19 m onths ago. She then ran the Huntington lk ;wh L'n10n for the seal in March 1975 and lli~h S<'hool D1s tnl't \Hiil a rull four-year term. But J\trs. Dill t.'. who h:is hccn ~he explained h er children. all an active C'Ornmun1ty \'oluntcer graduates of Fountain Valley the past 2t years. dol'sn'\ n •g;.ml High School. were away ut col· .he r position a :-. partH·ularly kgl.'. and s he fell she had time lo spcci;.11. devote to thl' Job. "l just look upon myself as he· ing anothC'r l)l'rson.'' s he said . ..I ft'lt the SC'hools did a very Mrs . Uitte. who hc<'<.trnt' h<>ar<I good job with my children ... she presicknt two w l't•ks ago afkr said. noting ~1 e frels serving a s a Hob Knox rc s ignNI. sa id her trus ke g in s h er a chance to he lp fellow trnstc•cs havl' made ht•r .. pay back " thl' rane education COrnfortahll' and haVl' shown her till'\' r{~C'dVC'd . l\irs. Dith', a Fountain Valley r espect . . . • f h t "I don·t s N' ffi l'n 111 an a'1· n·s111cnt or 12 V<'ars, was c ar er versarv r nli• at all ... sht• :-.a11l. "I president of ·both thr Harpe r am not a m ilitant rl•tninast. but I Srhool and Fountain Valley llh!h certainly suppMl the women's School PTA units. anct has been movem<'nt. activ<' in both ele mentary and .. 1 feC'l women cert :unly should high school projects. She also had attended hoard HEARS THE VOTERS Helen Dltte mcetings for eight years befo re her appoint menl. and is loc al c<lu<'a lion chairpe rson for the Lea1wc of Women Voters . She s aid the hoard is facinl! ::-r,·cral important decisions in t•oming months. purti<'ul arly a~ rl prepan•s to adopt next year·~ budget and enter into collcclivc bar gaining with employcs. ·· 1 feel financiallv we are in a little bette r condition than the surrounding districts," she s aid. notin g the d istrict ended this year with a S4.5 million reserve. .. If we don't practice prudC'nct' we will face the s a me proble ms they are facing, .. she predicted. She said the district h as been fortunate in h aving a ~ood rela · tlonship bet ween teachers, the board and admin istration. and she is hopeful the first year unde r new collective bargaining will go well. · · 1 have n ever seen the teachers in a n adversary role ... she continued. She believes both· (See FIRST. Pace 82) Dose of Life Recommended Captain of the swim team. mcmbtr or the tennis team. man·hinJ! hand and t·hmr. honor st udcnt. r----~ttJoinn..-r ... ,.,.,...,.,..,...c-\1..., . ....,...._..,"'• ~N"Offifl~t~hed-tt-k~t-in-r:w.r-;.?:.1------- n •:..i rs, tnt'lc<lm i: )!r:.1du;111on from Ch:1pm:m Collcgr. all Helen Weed, a 2 1-year-old victim of rh eumatoid arthritis, doesn 't let anything stop her. ·She is an accomplished pianist and now gives guitar lessons. She decided to do as much as possible in spite of the d isease. ~'1th tht• pn ·ser.<'<' 01,umato1cl art hnt :s n~ a hand1c:1p ~he ha:-bct•n e; .. ;, n •mar kahk tl'!-llmony to faith. nwd:(·al uu:cla11c1 :11 tl1t l'uman tn~tanc t '" -.urmount oh· !-lade .. · h)· the ,\rthnll:.: Foundat111n for ht•r dcter mrnataon 11ml cour<1J?l' !\1 ass W <'l'd . d a ll(!htrr of !\l r and !\1 r-= Brul c I\. W eccl of l.ardl'll G rove . t'Ontrat led the <lis ca!-t' followmJ!. a bout \\1 th -.t ro•p lhroal in Fairbanks, J\l a~ka, wh1·n· h1 •r futht•r w:1:0-!-ta l:ont•d "'ith the Army. ,\flt.•r he in!-! tn·atc<I fnr ht•r !'trl'I' thro;ll with ant1hillt1c·~ t!-hl' was onl' vl'a r old at 1h1:. l1 mc :. hl'r n ght knt'l' '-tlllenetl Durinl! thl' following :.1~ months . otlw r jomt~ ..,tiffrned a!- sh1· t·ontroctt•t! olh{·r anfc•tt111ns \\'lwn he r pan•nt :-look hc•r II> Ort hnp~ic·d1t· lln:.p1\al m Los 1\nJ!t'IC's t he·~· ll'anwt! l!ial tht·ir s mall clau).!h\t:r hutl .111\·c•nal c rlw uma l01d arthr1t1s. \\111 rh rc•quar<.•d lt·g t·a~ts ancl twa<·e:. ;is part of I tw t rcat nll'nl , She• hacl lo l<•arn to walk four ~cparalC' limes b1·causl' of t h<' r:isb and ha d her tonsils rcmovl'd "hrlt-s hf' was l'OV 1•n ·t! fr11m nl'l'k lo to<'~ rn :i t':l!-1 ;\l 1s!-W l'l'd h1•g1111 to tal-.e p1:mo h•ssons from her molh<'r at lht' aJ.!e of s ix <I!-lhl r:tp) :ind has now l'arnNI a I N1thm~ creclrntial rn piano She :;i.lso learned to swim throu~h water thr rapy in ncil!hhors· .-;wim mml! pools and could even dive, usm}! hcr iwod lef.!. "She"d rrawl or hmp around the cd~c of the pool to n •peal the d •ve. ··\Jr" Wct'<l -.aid. Miss Weed contmued in sport!' nod music. se rving as concertmistres~ nf thC' Santiago lhi:?h School or c hestra for two yea rs and pla~ m}! violin und piano with the Chapman chnmbt•r and s~ m phony orchestras. She al!'o is an ordained deaconess in lh(' Gard en GrMI' F1r'<t Presbyten a n Church and directs a grour> called ' Young Christian Sanf.!crs . In ~pile of her s uccess. she fat·cs a h fotam(' of mcclical care consistin~ of Ill aspirin every day a n<l •gold mJcctions even• thrct• wc•ck~ She also visits the urthr1lis clinic at Or ange County Medical Cente r where· Mich ae l Reynolds. MD. admmisters her mointenancc program When asked how she fee ls ahoul ha.,vln~ a disease for which there is no known cure she re plier!, "You just have to accept the fat·t I hut you hCIV<' the disease. You t ake what you can do and trv to excel in It ... She s aid. that for her. music and swimming "re:illy helped beca m;e l rouhl be> good at them . If you s top and don •t do anythin~ it's lik(' you·re not ahve. I (lgured l h ad this thing. so I'd <k as mt.!ch bs I can in spite o r it. . ··1 don ·t :;k1 or sKate anti after three hours of music r f'· hears als m~ \\ n sts hc}!lll to hurt, but other wise. l haven't let.my arthritis hold me back.'' ... ---. • Artist Honored Receiv ing a P r of<>ss1011<1J Ach ievem ent J\ ward frn111 t h e C o ll e~~ o f H o me Ec ono m ics , Io wa St ate Univers ity was Mrs. I::~Lhcr War ner Dcndcl of C.:o:-.la Mesa. She wus recol'(111l('fl for her m ulli·l <i lcnts '1:-. an author, artist :.ind tcarh<•r Aries: View Benefits SAT URDA V, J Vl'jlE IZ By SYDNEY OM)\RR ARl £S <Mu rch 21 April 19): Emphasis on Journey, eduC'ation. spmtual in~1ght llomc l'n\"ironm ent ._:1•\!'o arlJU!->l 1•11. You han· lonµ·rani.:l 'ww now "h 1c h r ;111 l>l· of l>l•nefil. TAURUS <April 20 May 20>: f'ull Moon po~1 lion coinc ides now "1th emotiona l responses af. feeling money. pa rtner , mate f inancia l matters are spotlighted in r el.a· lion to security. secunns:: an agreement. GEMINI <May 2l · J une 20): Emphasis on those c lose to you. in· eluding m ate . If s ingle, coopera tive e ffort m ight be sealed w ith a con- tract. If m a rried. you mig h t b e ge t ti ng priorities into focus. with aid or partner or mate. CANCER (June 21 - J uly 22J: Yo u complete a ssignme nt, project. Deal 1s closed . Property. bast<' values a re em - phas1i ed. You w ill feel more SeC"ure as result ot family confl•rl'llC<' LEO (J 111~· 23 i\uf! 22 1 llighlighl (11"1~111.tli t y. t'rl·.111, 1 1~. t n ·:-1: :.tarts . 11n111111· 1·0111°\'lll=--Empli.i:-.1~ 1~ on l'IH1n;..1 • lr<J\'t'I. \ w·not \, < hildr1·n. affairs of la·:1rt A \1•n llusv t inh' · \'iRGt). <Au~. :!3 ~:pl 2:.n Al'n.•nt on rolll'<'- tton. bulld111i.: on s1)li<1 bas('. Full M1hlO posillOll coincides nuw with pro~ pe rty. home s a il's or purt'hases. LIBRA <Sept 23 ·Oct. 221 : Be wilhn~ to eiq><.>n· mcnt. to gin• full pla~ to intellectua l cu riosit\ S ho rt Journey , co~­ rerence "1th r e l ati\'c could be on a~end a . Forces tend to be scat- tered. SCORPIO IO<·t. 23 . Nov. 21): Luna r position stresses payment. col- lection, net·essily or pro· tecttn~ \ alu<ibles Chcrk fint• points. details Rend bet"een the lines Re 11 comparison shopper SAG ITTA Klt.:S C:'</uv :!:.! Der :?11 c, de high f.'1111 Moon 1~ 111 your !-olr11 .\OU 11\11'11.:lh' 111 • .a1~. \1H1 n111l.t lw :.111> l l'I"\ 1\1 "Jllrl l1d di' 11t!'>!'>ll111 Y1111r 11Hf ,.:.11w11t. 11Hu1t11•11;111•1111 l.1rgl'I c.u• R 1<'0 1\:\ !111°\' :.!'..! ·.Jun. l~l l.unar po~1l1on h ig hli g h t:. S l'Cl"l'l!>, IWl'CSSltv for d1st·n •t1on. Mone~ is involved You rould do \\ l'll at u11 Ullt" tion. You might at:.o find some genuam· huuM·hol<I bargains AQliARl l'S Lian 20 . Feb. 18 1 F r iend t·on· fides that relat1on!.hip is '"more than fnendbr ... Be matun'. understand· ing without abandoning Principles PISCES <F e b. 19 March 201: Full Moon at o p you r So l ~r horosrope points to ad- vancement. r C's ponsil"la ty. promotion. more as. :.1> r 1at1 0 n with p r o lt•.s·.aonal :.upc riors . BANISH UGLY FAT (,, r • ~• •1t "''1''' f11I .on! llH torlfl''' .,.. , !h !ht ~t \'I '"~tr .1Chtw1 SUrE• ''" mul,1 OO~lllU Rt"<fuc•r19 f'l,1~ Coril.1111· 4'* ·• n,tf•'''l Bllflll"' T amt•r -cl1n111Mv IJ'i\vtO I"'' l•~U"'J llrl!<l'f)il\' ll("pt.11 1 ••r I'll\ !1<liJ1~,1bl, l.ibi.ot t>t-•01~ '*'' '1 1'''·'' ,,ul f11Uow me ~1'fl lh'I Pt'" v, , ,, ., 1 11.iv• 10 h 1111, vou• AJ>i·tMr1 h'u , .• '" IN,h·jl ,\nd \'f\f Ot\rf ••1 • ,,., • nfl1t ffil''\ v• ti ~ .1'1()11>' >otll ~! ~ •' ~ .. ~~"Al-I 'JI 111 ~I •, SIWlA '"' 1•111.1 OOUl(l • tr t coo1~ ' •• , • f·r~ • ,'M1tto• " ,. t I Y 4\r1l" 1 t.' t\I\ 11 d\ :, •lh 1i1 t '"' h-ut.1Yl!'lt'V-~J~· I \.#.~··I 'f't'U mG!Wly ""''' THRIFTY I•~•. l ~• lll'\ Ill "': '\ ! •WI.., Problem Nameless (Ann Landers '€)1 Big Christion BOOK SALE TOMORROW JUNE 12 How .AYailable "BORN AGAIN" bv Chuck Colson SALE ratCED Wh~I• TMy La1t DEAR ANN LA:-JDEHS: M.v problem is one I h;-nc ne1-er re<1d about in your column nor hnvt> I ever heard it ml'nllont•d bv anyone else. · I find it imposc;1blc to call my husband by his numt· when I am speaking to him . I don"t use any e ndearing s ubstitutes e1thl'r. such as "honey" or '"dear ... I JUSt don't call him anything. When I was younger I had the sam e problem \Yit h another man for whom I cared deeply. Is it emotional? Can you explain why I'm like this? How can I get over it? Thanks for any help you can give me. -S HORT CIRClJIT IN SANDUSKY DE AR S.C.: According to Dr, Harold Vlsotsky , director of the Institute of Psy c h iatr y a t N o r thw este rn Me m o r j a l Hospital, there may be one of two reasons for your ''problem," de - pending on how you feel about your hus ba nd. If you have a wa rm and lovin~ relationship, your inability to call him by his n ame is an al · te mpt to de ny this close rela· tions hip With the purpose of pro· tcctlng it against a possible loss. If you feel some deep-seated re· sentme nt against him, some hid· den anger perhaps, your refusal to address him by name Is your "a~· of keeping him at arm's length. So, look inside, honey, and take ~·our pick. DEAR ANN : I must m ake a big decision and you've got to help me. l\t y best frie nd a nd he r husband asked if l would look after he r little boy when she and her husband we nt on vacation. I said yes -thinking it would be a week or so. Yesterday K atie came over to discuss the ir pla ns . Suddenly she said. "Do you think you could w ater m y pla nts when we'r e gone? Six weeks is a long tim e for pla nts to go without water ." I aske d, '"SIX WEEKS?" Sh<' said, '"Yes. 1t wouldn't pay to take a trip like that for a shorter From 81 time." When l found m y tongue I ex· plained that my husband's vaca· tion begins on the 15th and we were taking our four c hildren acr oss country in a c amper . "Well." Kalie shot back, "you can ta ke J immie along. He'd love it!" I a lmos t dropped my teeth. My husband s ays he doesn't want their c hild on our vacation and allowed as how it was lot of guts for anyone to leave a kid with friends for six weeks. I hate to lose h e r friendship. What should I do? -UNGLUED IN CAROLINA D EAR C AROLINA: Glue yourself tog~etber and say: "We 'll tak e Jimmie for X number of days, but when we leave for our vacation, you'll have to m ake ot her plans. Our u mper can just barely accom- modate-ou r own family.'' If the friends hip falls apart you '!'•Y be lucky. She sounds like a very brassy la dy to me. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a 15-year-old girl who needs some answers. I learne d from your col- umn that a lcoholism is a sick- ness. What about fathers who chut? Is that a sickness. too? Ever since my mother told me Daddy has been having an a ffair ·with a wom an he works with I find it hard to be d ecent to him. I'd feel better if I thought he was "sick." Wh at about it? -B.C. GIRL DEAR B.C.: In a way ills sick, so consider it as sacb and try to be civil. Too bad your mother &old you. She s hould have un· loaded he r anger and frustration on a counse lor or clergyman and left you out of ll. UPHOLSTERY ~, .. w_, ....... HJJH .... llYd. C........_141.0259 . . . First Call 642-5178 . Put a few words to work for ou. teachers and trustees learned from last year 's three-d ay teacher strike>. ALL STOCK DRASTICALLY REDUCED SACRED TREASURE HOUSE 112 E. 18th St. • Costa Mesa • 646-6316 ANNOUNCING ..l<atli'l.Xll'I Formerly al Hatr Hunters now at the !A~?o>n'l -!fin/ U},~~~1}.~as 1107 Jamboree Rd .. Newport Beach 640-4740 FA THER 'S DAY THE ANGELS' WAY CONTEST FOR KIDS OBTAIN ENTRY FROM CAROUSEL OP. South Coast ?taza ··1 think we arc all walkinJ? clown the same road togethe r.·· Mrs. Dittc s aid, adding the end product is education for studenL5. She said the district has taken J?ood strides at personalizing educ·at ion. which she hopes to con· tinue, and she noted district officials always have been "fo rwa rd looking." Mrs . Dille said district ofCicials will have to continue to cope with overcrowding. Trustees plan to lease Cook Elementary School next year to house s ome youngsters. And Mrs. Ditte said ir similar facilit ies can't be found, trustees will have to form two separate A LEISURELY FATHER'S DAY M.,le Peca, Daniel Perkins schools at ex isting campuses. · ----Bet-rotheds "The \"Oters have spoken to u s loudly and clea rly that they really don't want lo pay for more schools." she said. Mrs. Dille, who works as a librarian assis· t ant part:lime.._at~e:Bolsa bran~h oLthe Oran~ County Library, origmally studied pre-Jaw. The La Brea Leisure • Peca-Perkins Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D Peca of Costa Mesa have a nno un ced the engagement of their d aughter, Ma ria (Re nee> Peca a nd Danie l Richard Perkins o r Costa Mesa. The couple are planning to marry Sepl. 18 in St. J oachim 's Catholic Church. Costa Mesa. Miss Pet'a attended Newport llaroor High School. and ht'r fianec. son of Mr. and Mrs . Arthur H. Perkins of Fountain Valley. attended Edison High School and Orange Const Coll ege. Martin-Lambert Leic h Ann M arlln and Thomas Lambert are planning to m arry July 10 in St. John the Baptist Catholic Church. Costa Mesa. Their parents arl' l\l r. and Mrs . Wiiiiam Martin, Santa Ana and Mr. nod Mrs. Hobert Lambert, H untin~ton Beach. Miss Ma rtin graduated from Muter Dei Hi~h School and a ttended Oran~e Coas t College. Her fi ance. an a lumnus or Huntington Bea ch High School, studied at Golden West College. Ira LIDO VILLAGE The COFFEE PEDDLER Selected Coffees, Teas & A ccesso ries Cappuccino & Espresso 3411 Via 0Porto ACl9tl ,,.,,. U•• W•r•Mww ,..,,hit_. Newport Be•ch 673·2620 I I ------------------· She also has worked part-time for the Ora nge County Sheriff's Department. Her husband , Joe. has been with Ralphs markets for 23years. . ANNOUNCING a • Change of Ownership ~~:v 's~\t Inventory Must be Reduced Current Spring and Summer Fashions 20%-30°-50% HuntinC)ton ~och Stein Oftly I 5922 Spri"C)dal~ at Edhtgtt- Ph. 993.5947 Off A 1ulde to community c"ut'CMe •ncr their event• appears Saturd•r• In the ·DAILY PILOT 1.. ,~ . . . \ '~\ I • \ ~ Suit $185. to $275. ; Thi., r.11hl0r \ IJ.1y. !itu.ir.J~ " prnud II• h-.11ure truly lmt' l<'1sure suits from one of thr mn'>t rtspected n.imf'.,. •n men's fashion-Charles Lynn~ C lutht's The L.1 Brea is .t s uperbly tailored outfit, craftt d in eithc·r 100% polyesttr. polyestt r silk. all wool or all wool vesttd. Enhdm·ed by patched front pockets t111d cuffed sleeve~. I his suptrb leisure ~u1t IS available in regulars, sliorts and lon~s. ·~ I \"' .\. QD f M q.ntlom0t1 ~~. fJ...~:..,. 3439 Via Oporto Nrwport Buch. C.:A 92663 714/675·171 7 • :J P11ll 011f Gales Buff et Yachts Gale force winds in parts of the eastern Atlantic have begun det·1m<it · ing the Obse rver Sins:lc h a ndc d TransaUanlic yacht raCI! lc!-.s than u week from its s tart at Plymouth, England. According to an Associated Pre's report, three yachts are known to have pulled out of the race bec;;iuse ot damage or personal injury THE RF.PORT SAID tht'rc w as nu new.s from eithe r Spint of Aml'f"H'U, skippered by Mike Kane of Costa Mesa, or Eric Tabarly's 72·foot Pen Duick VI, believed lo be the le aders m the race. Dutchnfon Andre de J ong r adioc'<i on Wednesday that he y. as retiring because his 'self·stet•rins: ~(·ar had broken a bout 210 males Wt•!-.t ur L !-.hant. the French is land al the \\l•st entrancl· to the l::ns:lis h Channel lie w;i~ racing the 28-root sloop Aquanu:.. Early Thursday. Marc Linski .or France reported by radio that he h<id s~Jf.steering and rudder damage on his 38 .. foot sloop Ob1ect1f. lie s aid ht• was shipping wate r and having tu us l' pumps. KEES ROEME R$ OF llolland ar· rived in Falmouth , En~land, in his 45. fool monohull Bollcmuat and s aid ht• was ret iring from the race bccausl' of rough weather and dirficulty general· ing electricity. G uy Cornou of France reac hed Falmouth a few hours before Roe mers in his 33-fool sloop Kerv1lor. Ile h ad s uffered a slippNI disc while handhni,: the boat in heuvy :-.eas. He h ad help s alting the y acht l)al'k to port from i"rl'nt•h naval o ffice-rs fro m lhl' cur n~tlc La Frang an Lt'. which h ad ren· dezvoused with tornou a t\cr he put out a distress c ull. The report s alt! tlw i.kipper wus 111 acute pain and planned to n y ·bac k lv ~ranee rot lrealmt•nt. THER E WAS l!t:O FRESllnews from French contest ant Bernard Pull ard. who Wedn1::sday radioc-d t hat he ''as worried about losins;: his mast in stroni: 'Winds and heavy se as. Ile 1s racing the JJ.foot s loop Petit Brt'ton und J{U\'e a position a bout 240 miks soulhwt-st of Ireland ~\lain Colas r~dtot'd Thur:-day ).!l\'lni! a pos1t1Qn for his 236-fout four-mastt•d schooner Club l\l ed itcrr unec•. lht• ra<'C' favorite. plal'ing him about 700 miles \\('SL or the Is les of Scill\'. lie s aHI he had log,l!ed 150 mill's in. the prl',·ious 161 :! hours . Yvon Fauconnier. racan~ the 128· foot schooner ltl Oceank . radioed a pos1t1on Thursday putting ham to thl' north of Colas and probably a bout 100 miles astern. But it was far from clear who was leading because there ha\'e been no report~ from other front runner~. in· duding Kriter 111 , J ean \'\'es 'l'l•rlain 's 71Hool t•atamaran which was thou1J,ht to be near Pen Duick VI and Spirit of America. Smallest Tahiti Race Since 1925 to Sail The s malles t Tahiti race fleet since the inaugural in 1925 will set sutl TU1•:.- d ay from Point F e rman on thl' 3.571-mile crossinJ,? to Papeete. Only four yachts wall a nswer the starting s ignal. the samC' number that s ailed in the first r::icc, which original· cd in San F,rancisco. YACHTS SCllEDUU:D TO start are Natoma. a 58·fOOt McCurd,\' ketch owned a nd skippe red hy Don Dalziel, Rerkt.'ley: Hra\'ura. a 48·fool Frcrs s loop s ki1,pcrcrl hy Irving Loubc. Oakland; Tins ley Li i:thl. a :lfi.f'oot sloop skippl'rc.><I by llt•nry Grandin .Jr ., San l"ra nt'istri. and Tl'n t<Jlion. a 37-fool CartC'r d csil!nt•d sloop owned b.Y., .Jeun· f"runco1s Luss an. P apct•te . Tahiti. ThC' lalll'I' n 'c<'nllv arnved in l..os Angeles JJ ~1rhnr by fr~·1,::hl cr from T ahiti. This Yl'ar 's r ace originally had eight entries. Tht' attrition starkd soon afte r Sorcery. the defending champion , was hC'a n ly da m;1gcd in a storm in the n <lrth l'ac1f1c whale r e· turninJ! from .J ;ipan tu make th<' r ace. Offici als o f the s p on sor i n g Trans1>a r ifie Yacht Cluh have ex· pressed disappointment ov<'r the lack of entrics. Two years a'-u 1t was de· cided that the rac~ would not be sailed unless thl•rc wcr l' fi \'e pa11I e ntries by the first o f the yNir. The 19i4 race drew nine entries. Coast's No. 2 Yachting Race Attracts 300 H an y y urhl race an South<'rn California ri\'als thC' gil!:antic· N(•\\ port to Enscnucla \'ncht rac<'. It 1s tlw 1t-----tarint1 del R~)' I<> Sim 01e~o nu·1· held annually on the Fourth of .July weekend and attrncltng a f1clcl of :mo sailing yachts. The s pons orinf! \\'inct jamm <.'r s Yacht Club of Marina d el Rey and Southwesh'rn Yacht Cluh of San Dieito h;ive s c•en fit ln lim1l the number of <'Ill rit•:-or 1t might even· tually outstrit> llw F.nsenacla run. Tlw lim itation 1s lwcaust• of the l1m1lt1tl m ooring and 1ml0h11rinl! s p:H'<' in San Diego, the term in al point of th<' ra1'1· ALTHOUGH BOTH RAC'F.S are ex- trem e lv popular. lh<' mum cliffrrl'nt'l' is that 0 lhP t-:mH'nada rat·c is intern a· tiona l whilt• the Marina (\t>I ll<'Y to San DieAo e vcnl stays within the limits or the U.S. From a socit1l anf!IC, the race pro- t)ablv outstrips lhl• Newpo rt Ot'ean Sailing classir. Partyinf! hcgins near· ly a week bt>fore tltt• ra<'<' at Marina del Rey a nd is p1<'kl.'tl up al!a1n al San Diego a s the boats l'ompl<.'tc the r al'e. Thjs year's race ~els undrr way .Ju. ly 3 and is ope n to <ill classe~ of of. rshore s ailinlt yachts. mcludtn~ In· ternatio nal Offs hore ltule. Performance Handic;1p Racin~ Fleet, Midget Ocean Racing Fleet. l\tidgl'I Ocean R acin it J\sso e iat ion and multihulls. PRl!F.S t\RF. GIVEN to the win· ners in all c alef?ories. The race is open to owners of yachts who are members of reco~niied yacht clubs o f the Soulhern California Yachting Association and the t:n ited States Yacht Racing Union. The festivities start June 26 wh<.'n SWYC starts the annual cruisc to Marin a del R ey with a stopover of se\'er al days at Catalina Is land. The pre·race party will bt> held al WYC July 2. AFTEll THE TROPHY prcsenta · tlon cerem onies at SW\'C the yachts rrom northt"rn po rts will s tart u cruise ho me on J uly 6 \'a('hts men interestl'd in makini: this year's rncc cnn l!<'l further m · formation from c1lht•r Windjamllli!r~ or Southwestern \' ucht club . .~OR MA!'liY \'EARS TllF. race was sailed on C'\'Cn·numbered years op- posite the fam ed Honolulu race --on· ly when a number of skippers pcli· I ionl'd TPYC for a start. It later became a regularly schcdulecl e vent billed as the "world's longest reg ula r· ly schedule d yacht rare." Local Skippers Vie for Olympic Team Positions A half-dozen local skippe rs are amon~ the 165 scheduled to bC'gin competition Sa turday at Association Island. N. \' .. lo dctermine who will represent the L'nitl'd States in the Oly mpic yachtinJ! ~amC's. J\ssoc1at1on Island is on Lake Ontario near llen· derson Harbor . Top contender s from the Newport Harbor area are Da\'e Ullman and crewman J ack J akosky in the 470 Class, Aq~yle Campbell and Handy Hecht in the Tempest Class: Jlenry Sprague 111 in the singlehandl'd Finn Class and--Rick Taylor in the Tornado catamaran class. IN ADDITION TO Ta~·lor. otht•r Tornado hopefuls arc R. Paul Alkn, Oic k Bl'auchamp and Bob Ke t · tenhofcn. A practice ra<'c is schedult•d over a ninC'· mile cours e today w1Lh the trials t·ompelition set for Saturday Tiil' e1ghl -t!ay r egatta conC'ludc•s .Jun.-t!l Oth(.•r Ob·mpa<· l'lasst•i-arc the Sol· inf! ancl Flyin,.: Dutchman. \\'inne rs in ('a ch cl ass w i IJ represt•nt I ht• l ; S 111 the Olympie ya chlmg 1:ame:-to he hl'lrl tn thc w <1ll'rs or l.;1kt• Ontario nt•ar Kin)!st crn . Ontario. Canada . . t arting in .Jul · Th<' 470 and the Tornaflo an• n<'~ dasses a'ddc d to the OlympH' rosll'I' this \'Car . l1 ~1rry (Buel I :\l cl)!cs nf La kl· Gt•nc\'a , Wis . 1972 ,::old mcclal wanner 111 the Solinl! Class. \\'ill tleh·rnl his It· UC' hut will ha\'l' stron(: cnmpct1l1110 from Btll fiuchan of Me n ·er ls lanrl. \\'ash . The three rourses at Assoc·aalion Island. lh<' l/.S Satltnl! ('c•nlc•r , <if'l' duplicates oft ho~C' al Klllj!Ston Hurrican Gulch Regatta Set This Weekend The Sen Scout hasc• al Cabrillo llcach. Los l\nJ!c)c•s llnrbnr. will he the s ate ~alurday and Sunday fo r thl' Hobie Cat a nnual Jlurricant• Gulch Rt'J?atta. Strong winds which norma lly whip through the outer Los J\n~elcs ll:tr hor have made the re gatta one of the most popular on the Hobie Cat agen1l a . IT IS EXPECTED TO draw :-kip· pers from throughout the U.S. who ar1• vying for qualification points in the national championship regattas for the Hohie-H s and Hobie·16s. On Suturday, skipperi; in the M· and 16·foot classes will compete in the on· Iv "distancc race" of the SoulhC'rn Californin Division II raclnit pro· gr am. The race will start al the Sea &out Base and the. fleets will sail a 22·m ile course around oil is land Esther and return. On Sunday a ll five Hobie classes will compete in regul ar around·lhc· buoys races with the winners rl'cei\'· Ing the roveted Hurricane Gulch Perpe tual. Specta tors wi II be able to \'iew Saturrlay·s r aC<' from :ilon~ Oceon noule,·ard in l.onJ? Reach and on Sun· d:ay frQm Cabrillo Be ach. Al'Wltol>f\010 MUSIC TEACHER ED LORMAND SETS OFF Clarinet, Books to Ward Off Loneliness Solo Sail I Teacher Begi,ns Trip FEHN ANDINA BEACll, l"la 1 i\ P> -With a packagt' of books and u l'la rinl!l and harmonica lo ward off the loneliness, mus1t t.eat'hl•r Ed Lormand has S<'l s ail on a solo voya!!l' hl' hope:. w1ll t;.akc tHm urountl the world. Smoking a cigar. waving guodby tn family a ncl friends, Lormand took his 28-foot-sluori out of the hurbor. Ply mouth, England. is Lhe nt'xt stc1p for thf' 40·ycar·old tcat•he r at DeKalb College in Atlanl<.a "THE FIRST TIDNG l'M GOISG lo do wht•n I arrivC' m Plym outh about -1.500 miles . und Ng ht weeks from now is ~o lo a puh." Lorrnant.J :,a id Thursd ay bt'for e selling sail. And if a ll goes well. ht' will continue from thcrl', sailtng alone . a round tlw \\ orld _ Hl' said hr dad not c . .,.pect lont•linl'SS to bC' a pro· blem . a lthough his w sscl <':llll'<l "Lormand's 2nd Folly " -d m•s n 't hil\l' r~tclio Lrans m1l1111g equip- ment. lie boug ht the bout two ~cars ago and ha!-. been out fining it o n weekends. "A RADIO TRl\NSl\llTTF:R IS VERY de• licate.'' he explained. "I'd have lo worry ahout keeping it working. If I had a rC'gular sche dule for trans missions and fa iled to m ake it. pc:ople would c·omt• looking for m 1.· and s11ml'orw mig ht get hurt.·· lie does , hoWC\'('r. ha \'c a radio recci\'c r. ulon)! with thc musical inslrum1.•nl::. his g randmother ga ve him about four year:. ago. "The c hrnm ali<' h.irmonic·a 1s one of the main things she le ft me. bt>sides brains and per!-lonality," hC' quipped. "I 'd liki' lo tt•ac h m yself to play and I figure this is a good lime to do il. · · HIS \\'ffE. FRA~C'ES. st;NT HIM off wit h ., kiss ancl a llil<'k:tgC' of h1l{)i..~ she st'lel't cd w ithout ldling him t he t ilks. llis falhN , Oscar Lormand. handed him a J,!allon 1•ackai.:c of pecans just befor<' the solitary s ailor put out from lhis northeast Florida city . "This is m y firsl vat·ation." Lormand said. "I've worked s m ce I was 11. . and I've been con· tinuously cm ployed since tht•n "As a youngsll·r in Crowley, l.a . .,I s pent a lut of time alone," ht' :.a1c1. "i\s a m us1c1an. I ha\'c ~Pl'rtl many long ho urs a lone .. 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"'4~ V •II • r Ill.I ly June ' ' '9 ~ IJ Gia11eana's Antiquities To Be Sold From AP Dispal~hes I lunctreds of fragile porce lain figures nre set to bt• au<'ti<10l'1l from tht' estate of the late Sam "Momo" (ilancana, u rt:P!Jtl!d mob chil'f murdered almost a y<·ar ai;:o in the <.:hacas:o urea. Tht• c·111IN·tion of the rl'putt'<i gangstl'r rivals anything that tould be foUJ'ltl in the home of u d1s- crin1111~11111g url connoisseur with a ta:;tc for ant•· ques One p1c•cc that i:r~tced Giancana's Oak Park home ts or two an~cls lounging on a clock as four drunks fall mto one another and bewigged <.'ouph·s dance endless minuets lo the music of a 17-paC't·c band of monkeys. G1anc·:ma. 67. wus shot ont'l' in thl' mouth and fi v<' t i ml·:. an the neck with a _22-ealtbcr pistol in ha :- homl' Jurw t9 Authorities beht·ve he was s hot '" J s.rnd11:atc kille r · • I!-.. Stevens d1ssl•nl<'d ~•s the court rull'd 5 to 4 that a prisoner with o ut fund s i s not autom:tt1cully entitled to a free transcript of his trial to try to ob· tam his freedom through a writ of halw us corpus . Justice William II. Rehn· sre11eN~ quist, writing ror himself and three juslites, said Ste vt>ns "advancl'S what may well bl' very s11und policy r ea::;ons for furnishing free transcri pis as a matter of coursl' ... but it is plain ... Lh.it these con s ide r a tions ha ve not yet to mm ende d themsel vcs to Congress." • Tom Brokaw. NBC's White House correspon· dC'nt for three years. will replaee J im Hartz as host of the "Today" s how shortly a fter the GOP n ational convent ion in August. NBC said. It also said Rrokaw. 36. will not ha ve tu <Jo com· ml'rc•ia ls on t he show, a major shill from the sho\\ ':-. lo n g .stand in I?. '1ft. cri lit·i7.c d practit'l' of having "Today" ~lar:-be Lht•y journalists. a rt ('1'lt1cs or n{•\\•scasters -do lhc· 1·ornnw rl'1als th at help pay for the ::.hoy. and olht•r NBC News projerts Hartz, who began cohosting "Today " ;iftl'r the 1974 dt'ath of hi:> prt•decessor, t'rank McGee, "'111 s tay with the s how as a "travelling l'ohnsl " doing out· :-.1dl'·tlw-studio project~ e11oow • The ,skpc1uu ghlt•r of al'trcss Deborah Ke rr w;1s arrested on drug ('hargcs when coc.iine w.is round m he r possl'ssioi1 as she wa:; about lo board a planc to Miami. Colombian police sources said in Bogota. Christine Vierlcl, 2.1. ( J daughter of P ete r Viertel, P EOPLE who is now married to tht• ..._ ________ __. a rtress, w as arrested with two Amcric~1ns The a mount of c·o· t•ainl! found was not rc\·ealed. Under Colom bian law, a person found with less than 28 grams o( co· ca in(', about ont• ouncl'. c an be fined up to S80. but if the a mount is g reater thC' usual sentence is u prison term or J to 12 years . • Tim Knealt'. an eid1th gra der from Nt•drow. N.Y . \\11n the 49th unnual :'llat1on:1J Spl•llang !let• 111 Washtnglon by corn·<:tly s pe lling "nti rc·olL'fl!'.~." a ('Ompub1ve te ndency t11 fall aslc1•p. KnC'ale. 13. cdgt·d runnl'r·up Rat'hf'I Warhtt'l, ~111 C'IJ.!hlh gradt•r from Woo:>l<.'r. Ohio. "'ho nii . .; spt•lle1l "yarborough." .1 bridµl' hund containing no card hi gher tha n .1 nmc. Knl•alt• 1·orrcctly spe lll'd "yarboroug h" :111<1 then we nt on to wan hy s pclhng "narcolcpsy • Oi.1kl.1nd J\thlut1<'s owner Charlrs 0 . Finlt•v \\ 111 haH' I<> pay for a court·emlcr~cl :.iueltl of h1~ IHll ~l1n gs -pa rt of a sl'llh'ml•nl 111 cl 1\'11r1'l' p r<w1•c•11ings brought h~ has w11'1" Shirlcy, mm·1· th:an two ~e·ar:­ .1go. St. .fllSl'l)h s I 11111 I Clrt'Ull ... ('ourl .Jurl.r.:t· John l\lontj!umny ... ordered the :11u.11t lwt':rus1· "lhc· ""µ~-~_,...__ {·our nee s f l' r.tflfl'tntorm:ttmn _...-tu m ake an al·1·11 rat1· <11•krmana- ' : t111n C1fas~1·t s :\Ir. l'inky c·la11ns ..,, hl' 1s unable• 111 pl:H't• a rC'li:abla• FINlEY 111'1 \\Orth of llH' 1·11m pany ' Mont)!om c·ry ordl'rl•d Finll'y t•1 pay 5;,(1,1100 I() has warl'·s att11rn1•\'. IA'on Kaminski. who has 1~ cla\s to SC'll'C'I an a c•1•01~nl111g farm lo conrlul'l llll' a11cl1t 11f ('harll's 0 Frnle•y & ('11 from ()('t :11. J!J7 1111 l)1't :11 . mi;; • Chaunce·~ E . Schmirlt ha!'> lr <•c•n 11amc·d c•hatrman 11f lllC' hoard of the Bank of ('al1f11rn1a , rcplat·mg ('harh•s de Url'll«'Villt', who is r ctinni.:. d ft•ct1vc• .July I llr w1ll l'ontin111• as rhu1rmun of th<> hoard anti prC's1cl<'nl of BanCal Tn-St.ate Corp .. the hank '!-. 1w rt-r1t r o m p:my. and prl•s11h:nt of tht• bank. Tht• hn:1rcl sa 1tl de BrC'tte v1lle wall <'onllnUl' ;1~ a chredor (If hulh fht• Bank of (;:.ilifornia anti its part>nt C'om pa ny • DAILY PILOT B:J U1Iion Bilked ByCri111e WA S lltNGTON (1\1'1 1\•nm st e rs 111 Nl'\' York City loc al w1'r1· bllkt•d out of Sl. l 1111111011 frorn a ltft• 1n s unrn1·1• plan b y 1ntJividuals t·on 11c<•t1.•tl w 1lh orgn111l'.l'tl t'l'l llll'. <I Scnutt• sul.>c·nm rtlllt<'c re port s a ys. Thi· r1•port adds that one Ion gt 1mc union o ffie1'r "J :<. a l:.u an u nderworltl t1g urt· Th\' s tuff s tudy was Ill' Ill).! rt•ll•rr C'tl ttl the 1k p:1rtnwnts of La hor ancl Justat'l' :r111I t h1• lntt'rnal ( I N SllORT ) · Hevcnu1-• Servin• with 1 f'('CO ll1llll'nJ ;i t 1n11 lh,11 lhl' :.l~l'n l'I\'~ fl'\'ll'\\' lht• 111fnrmat1on tor 1>1>:-.siblt- pnlSl'l' Ut IOll. , Tht• s tudy conc ludl·d that ' 'lite Sl'Vl'rant'l' lru:-1 fund and the fund 's lil t• lnSUl'Ulll'<' hC'nefils WL'l'l' used by pt•rs<1n s of qui:~ taona hk• ba1•kl:!rounct 111 1.•xt l'ad I a l'J::l' u m ount:. Ill' m ort t·\ <'tH1l r1hutcd h \ m a 11 ;I).! c• m l' n I • Iha·, r1i.:htf11lly l>C'lon J.!l'!l lo un wn mt•mhi>rs. ·· bl'lwt•t•n 19i0 untl I !J7:l Thi PH B 119gt•d \\',\S lll:\7G1'0:\f C1\1'1 Tlw <:11\ hui.:r.:t•d th1· pn•:-1tll•11l 1 a I ofl lt't' of South \'ll•tn:im':-!'\gll\'l'fl \'an Th1l'U elunng mosl tlf hi:-l'IJ.:h l 'l':1 rs i11 pmH•r. T lh' \V ash1t1J.,'1on 1'11:-.I n ·porh·1l l111la.\ Tht• I 'n:>t r1 uol t•d thrt·l· u n n :1 mt• ti 1 or m l' r 111 tt'llagt'lll't' o l I 11·1:rb \\ho s a 11I l h t•\ n ·a<I St'l'fl'L tr:1 n:.cra1it s 11f Th1~11 ·)t mt•c•t 1n i:-. 011 Vit•tn umc:-.c 1h11nt·~l ll' cl <' vclopmcnb :1:-i wd l a:-malilarv O Hi\' 1• ~ .1 n <I <I 1 p I 11 ;n a I i ,. str:all'J::Y IJudy \'I•? WA~lll NG'l'ON 1/\1'1 Firs t l.:ict y n ctty l''or1I su1cl Thurs da y th :rl nonald ltca g an h ad ap pro a c h cd Ambassador i\nne /\rm s t ron).!. form1•r t'oun~l'lor t n I he• Pn ·-.1 dl'nl. a hout running tor vict• prt•:-11fl•nl with him but that l\lr:-, Armstrong ckclinl•d. Jf (IWt'\'(•r , ;1 :.pokcs mun fur Hc ai.::.m c•allt•el tfll' n ·porl of :-ul'l1 J n appr11:r1'h "fa bL·" and II Cl I l' cl I h a I , .. n r ii . 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C'\'(•n lhoucll II Olllltll'<I m:1l1\ lid rn 111 1:-,I rat 10 11 p r11 p11)t:if, tor' I h1• pr111:r~1m .'if•uof f• B nll.:s W/\SlllN <;T():'\ IA1'1 1'h1• rww S1·11 .1tt• 111 l1•l11 )!l'n1·1· c11mm1ll1·~· ha~ l1:dkt·d ill <'IA ptan" 111 ck -;\rny file:-. of llllfll'Ofl('I' and 111\•J,!al ;1C'l 1\'1l 11':-. Raymond rrocunier. a hlunt-lalkmit Vl'tNhn prison offtcra l rwrm 'fl hy (;ov. t:dmund flrown J r. In on1· of 1h first 111 f1t·1.1I .1 t•l 111n-.. the c•o m m 1ll1•1• 11 ;1.-. 1111 ;1111 1111111'1\ 1·1·rom 11lt·ncl•·cl :a l\111. month m 11r al11num nn tilt• 1lc•slr11e·l1111111l l1ll·s b\' the :Jj.!l'IH' ~ ;1s t•hit•r o r m l'n '.; parolC', has fl' !'.1gncel a W\'l'k hcfort• his t·on · flrmallun h:1t t II' was tu bc.to:in l'rot un1l'r. 52. was dirl'ctor o r the Oc partmt'nt of Corrct." lions un,lcr Gov. Ronald Rea..:an from t007 to 197'1. Brown named h1 m head of the stale• J\dult J\uthoraty las t yrar The brie f s t a tcmcnt is:-ucd hy thl• Dem ocr;_1tic i;nvcrnor's offir t' s tated ProC"unier rcsi~ncd for "personal r ea sons" • PllOCVNll R Jamt-s lle\111lett. son of elct'tronit·s milltonalrc \\'illlam tlf'\ll'lett, was SliJ!htly injured wh(•n ta mun aml woman npparcnlly attempter! to k1clnap him out~,ldC' his ho me, poltccsai1l m Palo Alto llewletl. 28. told offi c('r s h<> rc·turnl·rl ho rnt' after a friend's hirthd:ty part ~ A m :m :ippro:u·he•cl him and asked if lw ownt•ct n filuck doi:. then #{rubbed him and 11ulled a i!lln, !'.J iii C.1111 (iary Tatum. The wom a n a lso gr abhed him a nd sa11l "Ynu 'rC' comln~ with u:r;," but he slrui.:it lcd a nd y1•ll1•<1 for hclp, llewll'll toltl offit'crs . The pu1r pu!-.lw1l him to th<' J!rouhd a nd fleet 1n a <-;11· parked nl't1 rh~. T ut um said. '1'111' cfe·t·1s 11111 w;1s 1 1· ;wh(.•el hy the• pa11d 111 .1 <·loM·d ·cloor 'l'~"•'in 011 W1•1lrwstlay :incl puhlirl." <11sl'lo:-ccl Thur:o.<lay hy ch11irmun St•n. f);1nit'I f\ lnelll\'I' (l).llaw:ri11. an :i h·tl(•i· 10 SC'n at<• h•:1ilr r ... Trmtl J•nt•I W1\S lll NGTO N IA P I J\ Senate slakmale· h<as l>N'U hrok C"n \\it h OVl'l'Whl'I ming :lpJll •IV:l l of cnmprom1sc lc~1sl11 I I 11 11 ll C' S I I! II I' ti l 11 st n•n ~tlwn en fo1Tt•ment (If lhC' n.i l1on':-a nt1tl'U!-.t laws Tht' l•n<I (':l ffil' 'lllil'kl~· Thur:-d ay nig ht . 1111 •• 6.'l· rn \ ot c. and <'le:rrNI th<' wav fcJr the Scn:1lc tfl 1111'11 to oth(•r meU!>Ure:, t hnt Wl'rl' log1amnw d hy the antitrust h atth:. . I 8 tl DAIL"( PILOT Frida~ June 1 l. 1976 . doors open -at 9 A.M ... special night opening ... extra personn sale! woven dress shirts SHOAT SLEEVE, AEG. 3.99 LONG SLEEVE, REG. 4.99 •3 Mervyn's blue label polyester/cotton blend dress shirts. Short or long sleeves. Assorted sizes. Permanent press . REG. 3.99 2.99 Great selection of colorful printed tee shirts and photo print tees in beers, motorcycles and ac tion scenes. All ma· chine washable Sizes S·M·L· XL. chambray shirts REG. 4.99 3.34 Long sleeves; 2 but ton-down flap chest pockets; contrast stitching and but· tons. Pre-shrunk cot· ton. Sizes 8-18. Sizes 4·7, mg. 3.99, 2.67 boys' & women's sport shoes Made for comfort, with fl exible, REG. 1~.99 soft white uppers; red and blue a 97 trim. Thick, pidded collar and • heavily cushioned insole. Shoe Department ' toddlers' tops and shorts REG.1.89 99° For boys and girls, hal· ter, midriff and tank tops, and elastic waist. pull·on shorts. Easy · care fabrics. Toddler • sizes 2·3·4. '• corduroy bells for men REG. 9.99 . -. 7.99 Western swle, 4-pocket bells, made to Mervyn 's specifications for good looks and comfort. 84% cotton/16% polyester. in waist sizes 29·38. men's leisure shirt sale REG. 9.99 6.99 Save $3 on long sleeve styles, in floral, scenic or all·over geometric prints. 100% nylon. nv· Ion/acetate blends or 100% polyester. in sizes S·M·L· XL. boys' Mann· flare jeans 7.49-9.75 VALUES 4·7 rq.,slim 3.99 8.49·$12 VALUES 8-12 ,..,,slim 4.99 Mann• Brushed Iron Pants" in sizes 4-7 Prewashed cotton split leather jackets REG. 44.99 35.99 Save $9! Rich·look· ing splrt cowhide with 100% nylon lining. Snap front and cuffs. 1 in· side pockets. Camel, rust or navy. men's jackets 9.99 REG.13.99 S·M·L· XL. Zip front nylon shell; fleece lining. Button cuffs; 2 slash pockets. Ma· chine washable and dryable. Navy, royal blue, sandalwood. 38·46 . men's underwear 3 FOR 2 • 50 3 F~~G:i.so Soft, absorbent 100% cotton tees and briefs, made to Mervyn 's own specifications. Machine washable and dryable. Sizes S·M·L· XL. boys' tank tops 1.87 REG. 2.49 Save 25%' Choose solid colors with contrast trim and screen print fronts or stripes. Machine washable 100% cotton. Sizes S·M·l · XL boys' warm-up suits • 13 REG. 14.98, THE SET J.cket or pMt ,..,.,_, .. ,.,reg. 7.49. 6.50 Action·styled in Creslan t> acrylic. Sol ids with double stripings on sleeves and legs. Sizes S-M·L· XL. textured doubleknits 1. 79 YO. REG. 2.99 YO. Choice of teKtures and colors in 100% polyester doublekn1ts. 60" ~l.Le.l'-ll.:..L.L. ____ -l~w~iQ:cie~m!!!:i!!.!:C'.!Jh~in!!:e~w~ashable and dryablc. For pant suits and dresses. --- women's canvas oxfords Cool, sturdy canvas with' skid grrp soles that won't slip or slidt.'. Choose from whrtc, dark blui• denim 0 1 red. Shoe Departmtmt sale! girls' tops REG. $2 REG. 4.99 2PR.•7 3.97 PR. 1.29 4·14 ! Short sleeve tees in ~~I:~• sizes 4·6X . Halter and tank tops in sizes 4· 14. Easy·care fabrics. • !1 l big girls' pant sets 7.99 REG. $10·$12 Lightweight, halter, big top and sh11t· 1ac styles for summer. Machine wash· able 100% cotton or polyester/cot· ton blends. Sizes 7 to 14. infants' sleepers 2.97 REG. 3.50 Flame·retardani 60% modac1yl1c/ 40% polyester, 2·p1cce stylr.s. Lorig sleeve print top. Solid elastic waist µant: vinyl soles. Sizes 1 ·2·3·4. short-alls. But- ton front, mock cuff and adjust· able waist. Ma· chine washable. Sizes 4·6X. men's woven slacks Twill-effect 100% poly· ester in 3 pock· et European style or trad1t1onal flares. Basrc and fashion col· ors. Waists 30·40. men's swimwear 4.49 REG.5.99 I Save 25%1 Volleyball styles in solids and prints. Zip front boxers wrth pocket details. 100% cotton or poly· ester/cotton. Sizes S·M·L· XL. men's sock sale 1 69 REG.1.99, • PKG. OF 3 PR. Cushion foot crew and tube socks. Highly absorbent cotton/nylon with terry lining. White with striped rrb knit tops. One size fits 10-13. boys' Fonzie socks 2 PR. •3 REG. 1.79 PR. 1.59 PR. Tube socks in "The FonL" and "Sweathog" styles. White with stripe top. One size fits 7· 11. boys' underwear 3 FOR $ 2 REG. 3 FOR 2 .59 Mervyn 'sown 100% cotton briefs and toes, precision·cut for comlort and action wear. Machine washable and dryabl~. Sizes S·M·L·XL. crinkle cloth fabric 1 • 49 YO. Special Purchase Crinkle bottom weight in assortrd solid colors, in 1 ·9 yd. lengths. Machine washable. 50% polyester/ 50% cotton blend. In 45" wldtlis-.- girls' tatami thongs 99c REG. 1.69 Velvet trrm on woven grass sandal w11h cushrony rubber soles. Sizes 13 to 3. Girls· Derartmr.n t girls' short sets 3.49 REG. $5 2 piece. 100% nylon short sets, fr.aturin!J screen print tops with ~OI· icl color shorts. Machrnc washabl,. and dryahle. S11es ML fit 10-14. summer coordinates 4-6)(, AEG. S2.S3 1.60-2.40 7· t4, REG. $3.S. 2.40-3.20 Halters. tanks, short sleeve tees, woven or knrt shorts. Polyester/ cotton prrnts and solids . FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH OXNARD SAN DIEGO nylon warm-up suits 14'~gg ~- Action·stvled ! full zop jackets with slash pockets. Pants with zip legs. Sporty double stripe tr 1m. Easy· care. M·L-XL. men's short sale 4 .49 REG. 5.99 frayed·bottom cut·ofts: Sanlorized<:.t i cotton; waists 30 to 38. Bermudas: 65% polyester/35% cotton: solids, waists 30·42, plaids, waists 34·44. men 's sandals 4.97 REG. 6.99 Save 2.02 during our sale! Comfort· styled with super soft, brown up· pers :ind padded rnsoles. Shoe Department men 's striped tees 2 FOR •5 2.69 EA. Short sleeve crew necks in multi· color stripes. Mac:hinc washable polyester/cotton. boys' swimwear Sizes 4·7 REG. 2.49 1.49 Big Bovs' Sizes S·M·L, REG. 2.'99 1.79 100% nylon knit sw1mwca1 : partially lined . DrawsHrng waist; in· side pocket. Assorted strrpes. prewashed denim 1. 79 YO. REG. 2.99 YO. The fabric with that "wcll·worn" sotlness and feel. 100% cotton blu~· dernm you can machine wash and ary.'ComeTii14!>wtdthr.- K-cloth fabric 1.49 VO. REG. 2.69 VO. ·' Cool, lightweight 50% polyester/ 50% cotton blend, 45 "wide. Prints lor hoys • Jnd girls' fasl;1ons and women 5 casual stylt.'S. save on toys " Barbie Quick Curl, mg. 3.99 .. 2.91. Barbre Fashions, rr.q. 99<! .... 66' Mattel'~ Hot Wheels, H!!J. 791/ .. 66t Super Surfer Skateboards. chOICl! or 3 popul;ir ~tylcs, req. 12.99-24 .99 ..... 7.97·17.97 · irregular towels 3 FOR •5 IF PERF. 2.99 BATH TOWEL Cotton terry. Minor imperfections won\ affect wear or appearance. Hand towel, ii per!. 1.99 • 1.27 Washcloth, r f perf. 1 . 19 7U Cro11roed1 Center. 320C E11t Yorba Llnde-996-8800 9811 Adams Avenue-98319731 2701 Saviers Road-447-8323 Balboa Mesa Shopping Center. 5505 Balboa Avenue-279-1111 PLUS 24 MORE s. ORES TO SERVE vqu THROUGHOUT <;ALIFORNIA .. -. - F'r1<1ay June 1 t . t 976 DAILY PILOT B:i one-aysup Vo serve you ...•. SHOP SA TU RDA Y, 9 A.M.-9 P .M. roportioned ants for omen " EG. $13 0.99 • ~ntour waist; zip t1ront; flare legs. ~00% polyes· Jer in a choice if colors. ~Ort 6·16. average 8·18 and tall 10-20. women's shorts 3.99 REG.$6 Pull·on sryles, and tailored srv les with zip or button front. Woven or knit 100% polyester. White and summer colors, in sizes 8 to 18. women's swimwear 20% off REG. $14·$20 l·piece styles m nylon/spandex. Lycra .. spandex and blends. Pr ints and solids. Misses' and jr. sizes. Sportswear Department women's tube tops 1. 69 REG. 2.50 Colorful stretch tube tops; easy- care; great with pants and skirts. Stripes and solids. One size fi ts all. Accessory Dept. Fiskars 01 scissors 5.97 REG. 8.95 Wonderknit ')yarn 85° SKEIN REG.1.29SKEIN women's pant coats 11.99 REG. 15.99 Loo~·.oJJe.uher..ru>1Yj'lilll I ch I ori rll' you can wipe clean. 100% nylon lining. Sharp details. Avdllable in misses· sizes. panty hose sale 4 PR .• 3 REG.~ PR. 79' PR. Today's Girl~' for women. All·nude: mes A and B. Reinforced panty and toe •tylcs: A, Band queen mes. kitchen ensembles 69°-1.89 REG. 79'·2.99 Colorful cotton terry prints. Group includes kitchen towels, pot holders, dish cloths, mitts, aprons and toaster covers. beach towels Take advantage of this special pur· chase! 100% cotton jacquard beach towels in USOfled bright color combinations. polyester shirt sale REG.4.99 2.99 prewash denim vests 5.99 REG.SS Women's princess-line. button fronl halter vests with flap details. Popu· lar prewashed 100% blue cotton denim, in sizes S·M ·L. jr. dr .. ss clearance 10.99 ORIG. 15.99 Knit dresses in short or cap sleeve and jumper styles. Po lyester in lights and darks. Junior sizes. Junior Dress Department women's thongs 3.47 REG. 5.99 Great summer sandals that feature White uppers and cushiony padded innersoles. Cool and comfortable. Shoe Department straw tote bays 2.99 REG.$4 Natural macrame. woven pizza and seagrass straw hags with outside pockets and vinyl trims. Great with summer fashions. bandana scarves 2FOR•1 REG. 89' EA. 591!1 EA. Indispensable accessories t 1s sum· mer 1 Easy -care 100% cotton, in red, navy and pastels. women's briefs 65¢ REG.89' full cut, comfort-f1t 100% acetate brie fs with elastic leg and waist openings. White only. Buy at sav· ings, in sizes 5 to 8. fun fur bedspreads 13 99 REG. 22.99 • Full Size Machine washable 100% acrylic. Choose from 3 si1es. Queen size, reg. 29.99 ..... t&.99 King size, reg. 32.99 .•..... 18.99 vinyl tablecloths Wipe-clean, look-of-lace vinyl. Sizes 54x70", 60x90" oblong or oval, 60x108"and 70"round. Choose from white, ecru and gold. REG. 3.99-6.99 2.97 ALL SIZES special buy knit tops 4.99VALUES a~~ G,~:!,! {: ~ ~ ':~~ including tees and ,t ../ big tops in 100% cotton or 100% polyester. As· sorted col· ors in S·M·L. full figure blouses 4.99 REG.$6 Sleeveless with tailored shirt collar and straight fin ish bortom. Solids and prints in cotton or polyester/ cotton blends. Sizes 40·46. misses' dress sale 20% off REG. $20-$30 Choose from our entire regular stock of $20·$30 dresses and skirt sets. Easy·care. Misses· sizes. Dress Department women's robes 9 .99 REG. $15 Long quilt robes in easy-care cotton or polyester/cotton blends. Con· trast·trimmed solids or multi-color prints. Sizes 10 to 18. Sunsensot sunglasses 6.99 REG. 7.99 Men's and women's Corning sun- glasses that self-adjust to changes of light. Choice of styles. Accessory Department Brother Curling Iron 6.99 REG. 9.99 11Pro'' Pistol Dryer 1 1.99 REG.17.99- Cosmetic Department contour bras 2 FOR •5 REG. 3.50 EA. Mervyn 'sown brand, tricot contour bra for total comfort and smooth lines undi!r today's fashions. Sizes 32-36 A; 32-38 B and C. comforter sale 10.97 REG. 15.99 Fits twin or full Selected comforters with soft and warm polyester fiberfill. Machine washable and dryable. bedspread sale Famoos maker, plnsonic quilt stvle. Full siH, reg. 32.99 . 21 .97 Queen size, reg. 39.99 . . 26.97 Kint uze, reg. 44.99 . • . 29.97 REG. 27.99 ~ Indian gauze tops and tunics REG. $10 7.99 Season's favorite soft and easy shapes in 100% cotton gauze. Long sleeve tunics and novel· ty tops with interesting details. Sizes S·M· L. sleepwear clearance ORIG.3.97 1.99 Novelty mini sleepwear. Short sleeve Orlon ac· rylic T-shirts with color· fu l sc:tee'1 prints; match· ing 100% nylon b1kin1 panties. Pastels. S·M·L. save 50%' costume je~elry Assorted rings, reg. $2 & $3 .... $1 ANO 1.50 Summer costume j9welry. Assorted necklaces, earrings and bracelets, reg. $.1·$3 .... SOf·l .50 GREETING CARO PIERCED EARRINGS Novelty styles, reg. S2_._._. ·...:_· ........ 7U salel ankle strap casuals Women's open toe style; solid REG. S4 vamp or loveknot detail. Rope 2 99 covered wedge and cushioned • innersole. Vinyl, in popular colors. Hosiery Department salel selected sheet styles AEG.3.99 2.29 TWIN FLAT OR FITTED Patterned 50% cotton/ 50% polyester. 130 threads per sq. in. Full flat or fitted, reg. 4 .99 . . . 3.79 Standard ceMS, pr., reg. 3.69 . . 2. 19 leather bags 3.01 olf women's , easy-care tees 2FOR•5 2.69 EA. Polyester /cotton: , short sleeve styles. tJ 2.99 val. .. 2/$5 Pol yester: short or long sleeve. Reg. $4, 2/$5 hostess longs 3.01 off ' REG. $12 8.99 Caftans, zip front floats, muu·muus and halter looks in acetate/nylon polyester/cotton and some 100% cotton. Sizes lO·lB and S·M·L. Loungewear Dept. c '"'" . ...... .• ' ' •-''- '(". • .. c3f -~ ,. ·"' American ~. ··l ,· Indian · -·~ •• , :; jewelry @ '.: ,REG,. 73.50 to 0 S39f5 f . "~ vr:~.~ Genuine turquoise and sterling silver. The jewelry illustrat· 11d is merely an in· d1cation of the va· rieties of styles and items on sale. Fine Jewelry Dept. .. ~-~' ·~:.~ " .. ~ /~·1' ,,.,,.,, pi ,,, .... ; .... i 'Y''' >J) bean bag chairs REG. 14.99 9 97 SMALL SIZE • //7' A practical way to add extra / ,lA seating to your home. Durable, ~~I' J wipe·clean vinyl in brown, black, -. _. orange, green or gold. ~. _·; .~f FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH OXNARD · SAN DIEGO Cro1troeds C•nt•r, 3204 EHt Yorba llnda-991-8100 1111 Adema Avenu•-913:9731 2701 Savi•ra Roed-447·1323 Balboa MeH Shopping Center. 5505 Balboa Avenue -279·1111 PLUS 24 MORE STORES TO SERVE YOU THROUGHOUT CALIFORNIA J16 OAIL_Y_P_l_L_O_r ___________ F_r_•d__.~y'--J_u•_"_l _1 _1_9_76 Mathias Couldn't Hurdle Watergate Third in a ~rieh ~EW YORK (AP1 A COUf>lt> of .vcurs a~o . Hllht·rl Bruce :\luthiu!\ ur Tulare wa:. rid1n~ a slur that appeurt•d shc.1otlng for mw of the brighll'hl spots in the polctical hcave ni. Hii; credentiuls \\1.'re htaJ,?~l·r-1n~ly impressive· !\football ht•ro :.it Stanford. Con1>ccutl\'t' O lympic gold ml'<lals in \ht• ckc·athlon, most 11t>. mundlni? of :i.tl <' \'enti;. in 191\R anrt rn52 and hall1·d Uh the ··worlcl'l-> :'\o. 1 athlctc." Two und a hall \l•ars 111 the :\lannt• Corps. I' our motion pu·t un•s umJ u trlcvision scril':-. -..... hand:.ome, µoµula r, a national cclehr11~· Halos Roll; Face Tigers To1nght :\EW YORK I i\ I» Tht• ~l'W York Y<mkL•cs toulcb1'l \1111 a <hll'I with Frunk Tun<.1na and t•ouldn't win an :H"g umt•nt 111th Larry ~'kCoy ,\:-.a r t'sull. the1n1uldn't11111 a h ~Isch u 11 g ;1 Ill l' \\'it h t h l' C11ltforn1a ,\ngl•ls Thu r:.HJay ni~hL Tanana c·hcC'kt.'tf the Amt•ru·an League East ·lcadt•rs on s ix hits <llld s trul'k out to while leading the Angels to a 2·0 n etory. Toni~ht tht• /\ni!l'ls in\'ad c fin T\1 T1111igh1 £'ha1111t-I .'i at .i Dt•lroit for lhe ril':-1 of a three· ~<1me sl'ric.•s bcfon· 111m·i11g on to 1\1 ilw<1ukc.•t'. \\'hilc Tanana \I as ~h11t1 lllJ! New York out. 1\ll'Coy '' ;1:-p11t· ring the Y ankt•es out. For· t 111• second stra ig ht night. the ump1n· 111rcw a Yankee out Qf the gaml' f.ight ycurs a congressMun from Culifornia. beinl-( j.!rooml'd for the highe r echelon ol the Republican party. Prc•sidentiul timber. Perhaps /\II the iniiredients \\t•re lhc:re Thc-n came Waterttutc "I wu ~ riot pl.'riwnally 1n- \'OIVl'd:· M athiu,; su1ct ... »ut I was u Republic· an a nd I w~ from California. ;..;aturully, I knt!w President ;-.;ixon but I did n<>t 1·um1>a-1~n for him bccause. l wus busy campu1i.:111ng for myself · · It m a cl l' n u 111 ff t· rt' n c· e . Wate rgalt• cn•ated a tremendou~ apathy among Rc11ublieans :1s with a ll \'li ters. Hcpubli n111 ~ didn't turn o u t to vot e fur anybo<l~ " Firs t , Mathias' tlistr1«1 wa:-. rt•SlrUl'tUrl'd, m llJcing ll ti() pt>r cent D<>mocrullc. he s aid Thl'll lht• Watergate :scandal t'xploth'd. Aftl.'r serving four t c rm:-.. l\1 ~1th1a :-. w a" bt•alt·11 111 Democ.·rat J ohn t\ r~t~!> 111 h1h l11d for re• l'lt•t'I ion to Con..:re~:-. :\I u t h I a h ,. e m a I 11 e d I II \\'a1>h1ni.:Lo11 HS a rnl•nibc·r" ui Prcsicknt l''ord 's rc·elt-ction t·omm1tkl.'. hi' ~pcl'if1r Joh hcln~ w onwnnc the ftnal\C\! 1.:hl.li rnwn in till' 'ar111ui. stall's Ttw .. \111rk d (ll1C', ~lalhi:1:s i~ OU\\ 111 t•p;1r1·tl tr1 return lo l11s nali\c ('ahforn1a and cntl'r prh ate lilt• "We arl· movinit to Frt>Sno." Mathias said Im m 111~ homt• m Falls Churl'h. Va. and rdcrring to h1:. \\If<'. :\l1•1lJ:t. a l'11lll-i.:c· S\\ e-cth1•:irt. and thrl'l' dJughll·ri.. Romt•I. C!I. .i nur:.c . '.\lt.'gan, l~. andM\.ln ssa .11 ·1 hJ \(' (\\() camp:-. one rur l>O~' and ;1notht•r fur J,?1rls. in l'ahforn1a .-\ho11t !!00 k11b. I 111 lt•11cl t11 1k\ •>It· ;1 lol 111' t1mt' to th1•m I pro ha bl~· 11 ill 1111 ,.,ome pul>la · n •lat111n:. As tor pol111c~. I plan lo play 11 C'OOI. It ;ill dc•pl'OOS on wht•tlwr thL•tc 1,., a rc.·••111K>r· ttonmt•nt ut my distr id .. ?'\o l s tJlympir uthlt-11· 1><'rha1'~ 111th lhc t'xt·1•µ11111111f tltl· grl.':tl .lt-"'M' Owens h:i~ rt·· <.'civet! t ht• a•lulation lhal wus showt•n•<I 1111 :\I :1t hi as uftt·r hi:. back to hal'k tnumJJhs in the de- cuthlon. an un1Jrt>n·1le11tt'<1 fcal Tr:t<'I-historians hailt•cl tum u:-. a greall'r a ll-round 11lhlt-lc than Jim Thorpe. He was na med Tht' i\ssoc·1att•d l'l'l'ss · .. '.\tall' t\lhll'll' oflhe Yt•ar" in 1952 Math1al-> w~is :1 17 .\'t•i.tr ·ol.tl high Sl'hoolt•r 11 hen he.• \H•nt to L<mclon for the Olrmpic (;;i mcs IO 19'18 to face !ht• \I orfd ':. bl•St a ll·arltlllld uthletl's. nil older nn mort-~- 1~riL'nl't•tl . Thl· dl•t·a thlon is 1111' 1110:-.t i::rucl1111g ot all 01~ m1111· "'<'Ill)>, 1·ons1,.,t111)! 111' four r11nninc e1·1·nt:-. the 100, ·lll\I and 1.5011 rnctl·1·s plu:-. th~ 1)(1 m1•1l'r hurdh.'s a nd s ix fit•ltt en·nt:. · ju1 t•hn. rl bt·us. !>hot S.-.-~I athia~. Pal(t' 87 Wedn esday night. 1t was m •magc.r Billy Mart in and C'Oach Elston Howard . And Thursday night. it was Thurmun Munson OAKLAND'S GENE TENACE SCORES PAST BOSTON'S CARLTON FISK IN BASEBALL ACTION THURSDAY . OAKLAND WON, 8-5. "lie. m ade lo us\' calls." :,a1<I the New York ea.tchcr. fumin).! lonJ.? after thc gaml'. Munson was inccn~e<I oH•r a third stnkt' (•a llr 1l on him I)\ thl' home plate umpin· in thl• 'third inning. !\t unson pro I cs tell \'t'h<'m <>ntly after t he <·;ill On tlw ''a\' had; fl) the dugout. the· t•nf'aCt:d <·at1·hN· took a swip1• ;11 a h;1 llini.: hC'lml't \nlh h is ha!. k1101·k111 g thl' hl'lt111.'t 11 l'cet. The a1·t ion dn•11· an l' ll't" tum from :\lc'Cm . Ttll'n :\lunson wcnlwiJcl. t lirq_,,·m g hl'lm_t•ts and his bat in tlw gc1wral dil'ed ion of the um pin'. "llc m t.'SS<'d up on that stril.P to me." said Munson . "It was u11t- s1de. I was walking hal'k lo the hcnt·h so I s aw thl' hl'lml'I lh1.•n· and took a whack at it. T hen 1 lu't my head and got m.\' mone~"s worth ... "I called Munson out on a good ptl<'h." said M cCo.1-. "lie suld the pitch was outside. I ha,·c had three eject ions in the last two clays a nd nl)ne before August of 1!'174. Munson h it his helmet 15 feet and I cons ider that reason cnou~h to eject him." CAllP'OllNIA NEW VOlllC Longshot Fi~·s 65, Takes Lead Cll:\HLO'l"f'E. NC IAP1 I.om.:shot I.on llinklt.>. who hadn'I c·hall<•nl!t'd :wnously hcfort' in fo u r n?~11·s of tour activity. pk1rt>d hi1' l;1st nine holes in only 2'J slrokt'"· put togethcr a scv<'n· 1111<ier·pur 65 and assumed ttw lead al thc completion of the storm-inte rrupt ed first round ln· thl\' in the $250.000 Kemper 011cn i.:oif tournaml'nt . l ltnkle. a husky 26-year-old from Santee. Calif .. um\ 74 othe r players were stranded on the 7.160-yard Quail Hollow Country Club course by a \'iolent thun- der:o;torm that delayed and C\'Cn · tually postpone d first·round play late Thursda~' afternoon. Thcv marked their positions and came back this morning to complt'le their rounds. llon<i' l.fon•v 7b db r ~bl •b, ~ b• Hinkle. on e of th<• Inst men on ! : ~ ~ ~·~·~.~~.111 ~ ~ ; ~ the course. las hed a three wood .. ,. j t tt.\.t.,,)U 1 D·•v1,1tn H1u nh1tt J 11 / 1 "'u" .o,.c 1 o 11" to 12 feet and dropp<'d lhe pull for ~ ~ ~ ~ ~-~.:':.~ .. ~~0 ~ ~ ~ ~ an ca~le·thrce on the final hole to Sports Clipped Slwrt Barker Gains Net Finals P ,\ Jl IS Top · seed ed Sul' Barker of Oritain ad\'anc<.'ct today tu the final of the women ·s singlt-s in till' l''rl'nc h Open t<•nnis cham 111onl->hips. ddcating \'1 rg in1a Huzi<.•t of Rom ania 6·3. Hi. li·2. Harker comm illc<l numerous dou"ble faults. bu!_ her forehand was slronA enough to dominak the matc h. Sht' is the first Rrit1sh wom an in the French rinal s inn• i\nn .Jones in I !lti!I. ) T h e A m r r i 1' a n l c a m ,, f Sherwood Sll'Wart :rn<I Fn•d i\JrNair won the SI0.000 m<'n's dou bles c ha mpionship, !)eating" Bria n Gottfr ied a nd R au l Ramirez. 7·6. 6·3, 6·1. F\e~ulh lnur~d •Y 1n inc F,.M.P\ ~n lof"in1\ tournomen1 · Me"'' 0U4''tfrtin~f\ R.u,1 Rarn1r~r. Me11:1c.1, ()1:1'(tt Oill.u-1 T~r0<1y, HU"'IMY.·1 b,16.7 ~ 6 I 1 ~ Hdrold Soro-non bf1.u Gt.ttllNmo V•ld~. l\rurn hM, 6 I, 0 6, 1 6. 6 I Cd.ti S111r Drafted Vi r gin ia where h<' n•por1s to an msl rur t1onal lea J.:lll. i\l Gold<.'n Wl'St lw hit :tl:l with 10 homc-runs ·and .111 rht. 1•;11·ni11g ,\It-Coast honors . Al Chapman h1• htt .32.t with 9 home' rnns. t'i doubles and 45 rbi. Also signing contracts from Orange Coun t y wen• Savanna c Anaheim> llij!h 's Glen II off m an and Loara Ci\naheim 1 l fl gh's :\>1i,irk Twogood. holh goini.: tu the 1 Boston orguniwtion \o S11rg,•r'1 f 11r tlrr TORONTO · Chkal!o Hh1ck Hawks officials hreatll{.'d casi<'r Th urs day after il was learned thal their m ulti-millimHlollar in· vestment -tlefenseman Bobby Orr -w ill not requir e a s ixth operation. Doctors <'xamined Orr's left knee and said the all·star Na- t ion al Hockey League dc· fonseman should be able to play hockc-y this fall. I "'''""' C in nor, D••tll 1\1• • M 't1 , .. ;, \Jn•..,, b ' "' WOMEN'S SINGlH .. 1v1• • •.\ "nqt r ... .,v1h /Hn ,, \'.> 1t ~ (.hn1vtril' 1 ,. •• 1 JthtJofl. ~.a l'l I • "J ill ~.rlO. JtiO•tn bt Jf M11r1 t "'" n fl ! fl . ~"'·"n • Wnh.ll b(',\t P.1m Whvt1.rtJ t • -t i\ Pit Q u 1 •.•.-1rc,1ov.>, >o"'" t Uf"t''"" ~ ,,, , ' .. \ Nf'w Yon• 1', Pttl\l>f.irqtt1: H• Ult 1 1 f\u tr 1t ''· Wr.•n· n '.1'l"1~., •Or'!. f) I bt· 1t /f.1 i1 6 I lii't•1 I W ut t'Y tv •t .• '' Ith •II._\ M"'I JiA,..,.,. ,..,, b"·•t G•rUt•1f • y.,y., (> r>I 'NY I h" ,, (I':• r, tlJ!'d ~ t Mt .,.tJ C,ioi.-1,i•"HHt Cu i 'P!tk. i• k+n(l Q,.,,, t> l Of Ornt '>I Y b• )t G• •ul.11h .. 1 n 4 ~ )0).11 PHI blJ'l'J'I Goldt n G.atf~\ lf•. Cttvt'l,,.,,d U Wofl'W ,, N·"''·''''"'" • ('"''''""''""' ,_, 1 \•~"· Dun GG 1 C)o ,'9t "·•V' 1t1•.,v t Ov· HM l'J I ..,., " 0 1i.;... ~ tGC"• · n. t R'• ••o. b 1 n,~,. • M~ M 1l1,'lf\ {t,,(J ~.11 R 1••\o,1 n R.lh•ff\ ,., Mt ••d M r M11t 1n Ou,, dd .. d !'1,.d R't'1"l1 OY''''~",, ') o\ 2 '°j~/ l)t 0 H1.htnd PMtnu U, San 0tf'40 U Wnmttn Evl'rf \n.1w :p: bf 1f ~trw·u~ t-to11.1ddy,&O,f¥trt tfl~h1 1tP.1t11 nb" M• n L1PI•'' t.:,l <•, >0' f)f'l1il Pall1• >.,VI •lt\.~) t ·""'"" ;ir..o • bi ·JI Path1·0f' " ' M~•·d c..n1w w.111 .P 0t .1c., ... tu.,,t ~ J A ) 11')} '' -. '"Ou '10 LA Glad To See Phils Go LOS A!'\l; 1-~LES l AP I Mih Srhm1dt. I ht· s lug,::ing tt11nl btt$t"m1tn of th~ P.hil-adt.'l••hc ;. Phillic•s. hintc•d thl' duh was 111 :somt!lhing of a slump l'11n11ni.: 111· to Lo~ .\n~dl·S. 01111 't try lo t l'll 1t to tlll· Dodgl·r~. In tlw fnur j!amt'l->. only om• of whi1·h tlw DodgN·s m :111ag L•d to win. lhl· Phils µoundl,.l out 52 h1b Dodger• .~la1.- A11 G•mu on II A ac.11001 J ;to • M l•t•• I •I I J\11•t " , • ~ ' JJ•l· 1, M t•" ,, ,. ~ ., 'l • ' I ,. J l't 1 • '..-'!. •Hrt JI \t l J\ I '• I. •'I'"' and Sl'Ol'l·tl :1.1 l'llllS, t•:tppl•d l1~· Thursd:1y nig ht ·s l(l.fi \'ictory whit·h rl'4 ui n•d 12 11111mi.:~. Tht' Phil lit·~ Jultt•d ll1M li.:t·r s rt• lit•\'(!r Stan Wall. thl• f•111rth nf fi n • Los Anl!l'lt•s pildtl'l'S. fo r four run~ in lht· 1J111 12th mnin~. cme on Dick ,\ 1lt•11 ·:. fourth homl'r 111 lead off thl· i11111ng. and I wo others on Bob Ho11nt··,., tri pll'. The Dod1.tt•rs. with n,-,. losse:. in lhl'ir last :-.t•\'t•n gamc•s and \\ith a four ).!amt' <l1'fi<'lt in th(' ;\;L \\'est. try !11 r~·µain the11· momentum •1ga1n sl lhl' '.\lontn•al Expos who arrtll' ton1gh1 a t Dodger Stadium l>on Sutton. 5·6, will starl tonig ht ~1gain:.t Clay Kirby, o . .i It wus tht.' w 1ldncss of relicn·r '.\l ike l\l arsh a ll that go t the Dod gers in tu I r ouhlf' in thl' sc\'enlh inninJ! Whl'n tht-Phillil'S scored three timt•s to snap ~1 3 3 ti('. Marshall. in his s ixth s uc - t'L•ssi\'l' s uh-p ar p\!rfornHllll'I'. walkl•ll thrct• l'htllil'S. ga\'C up a s111i.:lc a nti was naill·1I for all thrl'l' r1111:-. In his la st "'1" t1ml's 111 tlw mound :\I <1rs hall ha:. bl•c>n rocket! for lfi l.':Jl'lll'tl runs amt 17 hit~ while issuin g six walks m just R :!-1 mnings · \\'e ha\'cn't hN•n -;wing ing th<' hal \'e rv well al all lately," i;airl ~•<'hmtrll . who slu~gl'rl a thrc•1 • n m honwr 111 !ht· ,jxth. hi:-16th •JI t ht• ~'l'<ll' :i nti hl• 1111\\ h;i,,. ·I~> l'UO:> bait ell 111 "Bui \11 • 1·anh· 11111 11f it ..i little• Ill lh1:, :>l'l'l l'!'-... Thl• 1>11tlµ1.•r !> would li;l\'l' to a).!fl'C PHllAOEL PHI& LO\ ANGELES .,.,, t ft Ot . ' • ' r,, l '' "",. "'"' ,, t • ' ' (f1tlll 11) , 11:,,, • 1 I f>.."'''"'\:v ti ""·", .. ""'""' flJ Q f\,o .... .,,.. C MHJc1o• r t ,,.., (...,, .... , ft•\ H1 , ',,."~'" 'T"l'b f""(> H 1''1'V'"CJ"' M rf_..,,INtl 'tfhw h.t II I) '9 '' •I I I II t .. ' I' l" n" , I I l ,, ! 1" I I l \ I I t ... t I t" t 1 ' l j lj .1.) ~ l ,., 1 , • ' J, , ,, • p, .. ,, •. 1.1r.1•, ... H • t o1 ' ~t (•,,lo'• t 1U t• v .... 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I IP H 11 £ 11 88 SC' ' " ,, l• n I I ' a u 1 J .a • r '°""''j'°" ,,, 111 1 " """'""·•11h Jn ' " wn'sl lhl' lc.•ad from old pro : ~ ~ ~ e.~·/:: .. ,in : ~ ~ ~ Mason Rudolph, who had one · The California Angels selected Corona del Mar High's Monte Pries. a ri~ht-handcd pitcher. 111 the 33rd round of the m a.ior lea~uc baseball draft Thursday. On Wednes day, the Black Hawks agreed to a Jong.term ai?rccment with the 28·ycar -ol<I defensem an who had played out Willia111s S~rious .,---T', ,..il ... , .... o~A.101;;"''"""'dli""'"""' -.... , ... ,,.,.o..,o~-fl""l:l~l-i~lhc way to a 66 ltiffflbU t 0 •st:h ptton-ye11 r -with lke-l~l<m ----o o o o ~~:1~ ... ~~"' ~ ~ ': ~ that ~•we him I he lead amoni! the ....... "" • n 11 u n 7K m en a hie to complC'te play R MAvn 11 ·•" » h<'forc the s torm struck Thurs· Tnt.11 )U I . I Tot •• ,, 17 0,, n eta\'. . WASIUNGTON -John HiA· gins. w ho was the first New York Jet to rush for 1.000 yards. has si~ncd w ith the Was hingt on Redskins . Rruins . No Late Hours Sl.717 Hid • 1l1lorn1 1 un) 000 •'IC'i' / ... w v •• ,, ·--· f'W)fl l•W'I ., I ~···~·•Mo•\ OJJ ( 1•lil1H•H , ' N• w "(., .. } 1110 (...1lolH1U 1~ N1•w 'tfH lito , ,:I\ l:!t h•l1o\11 ,1' ft •/., l.1, •II-HI •d\ 1(1¥••1 R Wl1 1.. \ • 1 ,~, \ ., , ., /.1111111 \'i • I •t Vt 1y I I I • n 1 1 111 ~ .' I t " ; H A ER 8R SO Bryant Freed Pill Li\ U El.PH I A ti\ 1'1 .Jot' nrvanl nf the• Ph11i11tl'lphia 71i1·r~ uf 'the National Ha i.kl'tball i\s s n r i a I i o n . r h :1 r J.! c 11 w 1 t h posst'ssion of ro<.'lllnl' anll n·~1:-.t · I ll ~ ;Jrr{'s t . wal kl'cl a legH I t1i:htrop<.• and won Thursday Mun1<'1pal Court Judge .I Earl S11nmons rt1INI thal L11c· ;ithl<.'ll'.)> rights hud bt•cn \'it>laktl hy an ii lc•i.:al p<ilrcc scardi and aC'quitll'cl the bask<'thall pla~t·r of <Inn! possession ;incf r<.•s1st in!! ;trl'l':'l d1argcs. .l11di.:t' Simmons rrfuse<I to al· low as t'\'itlenct' twc1 ,·ials of \\ h1te pt)Wdt•r that 1111\ict• SllHI \\as t•ocaitw. Th<' JUclgl' adlled that thc l\\O c:ounls of resislm~ :1rrC'st werC' .. a bad n·al'lion .. l>y tlw !\-10 forward. .'I C Sn<'ad. wh o finis hctl Thursrlay. had a fi7 and wa:; in \hm l p lat'l' 1~11' i1 If ,, •VU )'"IUt u•u HflH"f M l#1_1Mlflfl Jc •fll' tct q r .1t;tw1'U l f'O''l•'f f, .,.,r,,,,nh Mu• •t ''', f .-•• , .. ,..,,,,.,. •"'"" l\tHh'~t•f'I J1n'"-•;n,,..,.._ "'''''''' '.nn c. (,111 .. '' '""" ,., . ., /\tlWtH ,,,,, .. , lulh '''''Y f't .. •n4 '1oof 1111 I\ r .. ''".,'"'' Juho tl·t• i l\1 """'"''"' 11ornt1•tt1~ '' ""''' llf v lot l om '''" .. '" (~ ''''l l1•tJl1t l"'"''"" .... V·1 Qi_,,,,,,, ,_. IU., I 11 \.1., 111•. 0 ,,,.1•111111 u ~· ,., (,.•4"1,Pn_,,,._ ~ft"""H• \ (rtfY Voe 'I {\1it M._lllf)fl '\l•1nMIHM rMtv c,,.,""',. tt••n,1111 1\1t.,110 '\ ""'",,.' PH Ht l J '~ ,, ~ I~ 11 l,A Tdm "\' 1•, 1 t ,,. 11 ~··· lilll ti'~ ,, <•·'V h1 ·~w11t " M I t H I\ It 1 ~ ~~ ll 1v•• •••'I '' l't '' 1 f N ,,, ~t ''II' 0 1.. 'I II ' -.•t '1w,.u M• ""' \I '1 > t t't t • I t) 11 •t 1y1 ._ W I\ r t I\ h Ir l -ttty /t .. t'llN J' td II t~'tt /0 l lu M f\l1n.1 1nJei •1 lS l\ 10 CJ t tJw ,1Uh ~"' t" I' h ti M I\ ._,+1lmH J\ 111 I t • '' , \ I'')·"' It t H Jil I I It II rn f' ,,..._ •tt'l-'1 HJ' t t t-. l\ I t I .tt y I 'I 'Vtr J t '1 11 I\ l,. II W"'"''"'''I< I.. 1.f J111 11 1\ 1~ 11 i' I 1• twn·1Cl '' ll"' 1 \ d \I 'I ft f llt UI' lh ,,. I t " ,, '' t· (\ft"'" f 1> 1i4 ,, ti I\ •1 ~ \A ,, I''' l' "i t\ h. 1\ '' t\ h (• •''"WI~ 11 K I\ It 11 11 B •fl Mr•n .. , 11 t•, 1 '6 lli 11 0.1f1 ~1uq1,,. N t11 1 h .. H tt (11ruo1·11vr" l''J'' I\ 11 I~ It ll•W SP. "'" I• 1~ I~ ~ If\. I.' • rf 'N I /t l) lb t \ 'J JM I, fl~ , ' '1 ·•"(. .. _. 1f\ J .t I .. '' .. '" f ¥c (iintll '" p \ \ 11 1' 0,.,f\f'it , otln 1\ 11 }#to ,,, Jf1 I) M MtClfnuflni 11 tQ 1,, '' \" ' t J t ur\J()t l1 l'l '" H 1111 1,' q f ''"-•l"W' '1 lO ,,,, ,, p 1: (.\ "'" lh ,, vn 1v '; ·,.. • , ,, o,.., .. ,,. '"' ,,, '" , .. l• I' ~1 IJQl"lf•'tV H ti 7~ l'> ti q l W1•ll'tn\ .:P 11 1~ Jf i& fJ G (,r1H1n ]A .it 1') ,, )ti ,, J Lyf\r n lA JI }fl 1~ \I '' £ ttmo•, ...... Jt.1 al fl)Q ,, 11 ,J a L,,.,~"\" •1 l~ ~· Jltgl!ins. a fi ve-year vct c·ran with thl' .Jl'ts. hcrnmc a frl't' al-!ents May l . I le had hl-cn scc•k in g a fi vl'-ycar contratt Ill exec!>" nfS150,000 a year Pc•f1r~ou Kolb n1v1-:ns 10..: H ai n s h<1rtent•d t h l• open111g prartirl' !'il'ssion for Sunday's Hin·r~1dc• 1100 :'lli\SCi\R Wins lon Cup Crnnd National. but 011vid Pt•arson hacl tim<' to make a run and sl.'t .1 l't' cord of sor t:-. P c a rson 1rn<·(·d the-~c""'""1 Thursdav at Hl\'t•f's1dP lnll:rn:i t ional flat'l•I\ :1\' hv a\·1•rai:1111! 10!1 :18 1 mill's p~r lin11r h1~ I 1r'I time· on thl' tra<'k fu r tlw h1s t11rit• fi rst m cll'I<' <I isl ann• i\nwru·an stork car rart• Hlnkc•lc•y .4!iig1u F ormer Westmins t er ll1 c h bnseball star Gordon Blak1•lc•y has s 1j?ncrl a professional l'On lrart with tht' Dt•l ro1t Til!ers. lllakl"le\'. wh'' went to Guldl'n Wes t Co.liege a nd Chupman Collt.'J!<'. lea l'C-" Monday for BOSTON --The ball used in lh<' cru<'ial fifth ~anw t>( this year's Nationnl Rask<.'lhull As· soc1atinn championship Sl·rit's has hl'l'n aud1onC'd off for abour H.11) t1m1•s its <:•stimalcd ('Os t. Tht• bas kt•tb:1ll. si milar to tho:-<.· sold in s portinl! l!OOrb stor·c•:-. for less than SW. was sol<I Thurs <lay night to a Wdll·sley \1oma11 for Sl.717. Tlw Boston Celtics. who won thl· ,'\BA <·hampionsh1p four l!amt•s lo t\\tl O\'cr thl' Phoenix Suns last \H'ekend. d11nalc'fl lht• hall lo puhlic lt•kvision station \\.(ti\! l's ann11<1 I funtlra1sm~ :nil'· 111111 It wa:. u s l'<I in th1· Celtic,· tnpk ml'l'lim1:. 121i·l21i vit·tor.\· Ill /.!h lllt' :"l:n :-, Of till~ pl;iy11fls lhu•''' '" ,, tJU ''' O~·· lt•'l>1n11.11n c, ... , (~u~t •II ftlll\ it,Hn01nn1 "If! WOME N'\ SI N(llH Tt\1rd Round Al~•'•• hH• ''"' fir .u1I Df\,11 Jtfdt•,, (.o-f'l~r, N1•w ;. ''·'"'' ~ ' ~ ' ou .. rt .. rt1n.11~ Onn-1 Pit"""· N1 w l • ,it.H1d, n~ '' ft>1mu• 11 kct•Ull1' '\t>..,lf't U•,1nt'! ~ t Pl I !,t.._in \m•'" DI' •• , C '111rl1• ~ t ) r t; I Go•go Dancer Coaches Girls Team POHTLi\ ~ D t i\ P 1 -Lori l.a n~l ey i s conch of th e Streakers. a girls' Little League s oftball t <.'a m . Sh<.''s a room m other at school n nd a m ember of the PTA ;1nct an exotic dancer. "I was out thcrt.' pitchtn!l in practice one da~-." said the Streakns coach. "an<.I my daut?hte r rn m e o ut uncl tolcl me I wu .brin 1:1ng thl' wron~ fool forward. I team somNhinl! n<•\\ <'\<'r~· timt' wc't-c out tlwr1• .. She docsn 't see anything in- rompatible al)out being a ji!O·J!O dancer a nd bein~ invol\'ed in Lit- tle League and school acli\'ities. Asked if her job presented any problem s in her relationship with other parents associttt<'d with th<' Stre-akers. l\hc replied. "I hope not. I don't 5<'E' wh~· it should. If o person wants to know whut I do. I lc ll lhcm "I look on 1t us an art form ... s hv s a ys of her dd n c1 n~ "S<11nl'11111C';; parents ask me. I tell the m . the n they come down here lo w atch m e dam•e." s hr added during a br<'ak from her work at a downtown nightstpot. Sh(' savs s he loves her work with the ·Little League team . "I t ry to get into :is m any activities as I can with m y kids. /\nrl I ltkc \\'OrkrnjZ with the kids, tr,\·in~ to hel1i them win . "\'011 have to 1111dC'rsland ." said the molht•r of t\111duughtcrs, aJZell !l :rnd t :1 .. H som t'nnc dot'sn't '\'Clluntt't'r t11 hc-lp, lhc•y couldn't ha\'e a pro,1?rom. "Whe n I wi.i s a kitl there weren't m a ny s ports for i?irls ... she Ra id. "So. I wu~ a baton twirler. I think por<>nts s hould take time to t'are ubnut their r hildren and take p art in things they do ... Lori. inter\'icwerl by the Orc1rnn .Journul. salrl ~h<• admits 1t docs Jlet confusinf? ut times hkc whic h root ts 1t that you rm nit rurw;crd first. Rut thl' r1uestion UPl'lles only to t ht• Fidel • J For Sprint Star LOS ANG F.LI::S (i\P> · St1•v1· W1lhams is n 't foolrn' arnunrl. The 22·\·ear·old well tr:t\l'IL•rl s printer who hold~ lht• worlcl rt·· cord in lhl' IOO·m <.·tc•r d a~h camf' lo this A8th Nat1'ln:il J\,\t; with pl;ms to p rove hl' 1s i\m l'ric•;1's tH' s t s pr i n t e r . l' ,. c n t h 11 ug h thcr<.''s little douht In Thursd~t~ 's <111:.ilifyinl! heuti. ;1l t'Cl.i\. Williams cruii.ed to a 20.99 d ocking for 200 mckrs. l'asi l ~· adv anc ing In tocluy's fin•ils. Anti his pl·rformantc "a:- don<.' \\ith SUl'h t•ase hl' looked likc he was y awntnJ!. • · t "as out I here fa lling :\Sll'<'P ... s a id the fl .. t, IR5· t)()undc r. "I was JUsl workln~ un cxcrut1on. It was t·old. !.o I duln'l lake ~1n y d1anccs . I j u :-1 qualified ... No finals w('rc h <•l<I Thursday and all qualifyin g heals were rather s low. Best J)<'rform~mc<.'s cam e from Arenca :\lorchcuiJ . James Owens. .fonC' l''rf>deri<'k a nd Pat Donnt>llr. There m ight han• been otht'r i.:ood marks. ex- cept the athlet<'s didn't want 111 compe te and the officials suid okay. The athletes were asked how they would like to hold the quail· fying heats . And in a number of even ts. the a thletes \'ot<•1l to eliminate the quarlerlir1Jls am1 simply to hold semifinals with a fewer number or compet1tnrs arl- vancin1Z to the finals . Thu:o; in the m l•n 's 200. onl\' twn men from each st'm ifinal <-."ent qualified for todn~"s fin:il anti Wt1liams was Sl•cond to S1111 .lo~c City Coll Cl!C' sophr1mnrc ~lillard I lamptn11 • lla mpl11n wa~ ducked 1n 20.8!l. :'oloreht'ad w11n lloth of ht•r qualifyrni.i lwats for lht· womcn '.; 200 with a h(•st dnrkm g of 2:i.•\!I , Owens won h1:-. h{'at:, 11f t h1• nwn '.; 1 IO·ml'll'I' high hurcllc•:-. with ;1 lwst t111w of 1:1 fHi ; l·'n·tlc·rick l'a11 turcrl h1•r I w11 lwats of th•' \\Omen ·l-> too ml'ler hurtlll's :inti M1i.s Jlonn('llV \\cm ont• 11f two h<'ats with :1 finl' I inw of l:l 77 Williams. howc•\'('I'. aw1•cl th•• s mu 11 i :. h t• r 11 w <I al I) r 11k1• Stadiu m with his l->mooth 2fl0 tn:il heat. "It wlll be ;1 .1rnod nic·c." lw s aicf of lmfoy's l'in:il "i\1tht'197 1 Ai\l' ch;impions h1 ps l was hurl and in 197."i J was s 1('k. I was S<.'rious heforc, hut now I'm d c;icf . ly .o;erious '· Originally Williams entered onl~· th(' •100·meter dash in this tne('l. "I ,,·a s worried about O\'cr- striding anti thought I would need some practict• in the <100 to mak(' the Oly mpic team in the 1.600· meter relay." he said. ··nut m y t'1H1ch. B rook~ .Johnson. told m l' not to 11 )rrv ahout the r elav. 1 can m ak1• the relay team at Platts bur£." 1\ll sprinters who m:ik1· th1· L'.S. Olympic team in ruc.'t'" Hw• meters am1 below will <'Olllflt'tt• al?ain at Plattsburj!. ~. \' . 111 lit" tt.'rminc which runnt•rs mal.l' up the 400 and t .600 rel:I\' tcmn~ So Williams dro111~·r1 nut 11f thr ·1110. went bat•k to thl' •w•> ::.hurtt·r races and sa~·s. "I'm taking t·.1n• llf mysl'lf now . No lat(• h1>ur,, lnts of hat'll l\ork. !'ii b1' r(•nd~., .. New Look For CdM Football Th<'y can be called the Qcw Corona del Mar High Se-.i K1n~s They have a new head fooltn11l coac·h in Dick Morris, u new of· fcnse in the I un<I some r>rom1:-. 1ng new players who were on l<ii.l year's freshman team. And they arc a r.:uod bet to im· prove upon their 3·6 record. Grid Drills En1i Talented Marina Lacks Experience Since Mike Henigan became head football couc•h at M<1rina ll1gh in Huntington Dt'ach in 1973. he probably hasn't hud u team with as much olft•ns1ve capabihllcs as the one that just concluded spring football prac· lice. last year 's so1)homorc tt'am, rush inf:! for 1.300 \'l.ird.., \\ htll· Rciv "as a startc1• .,;, th1.· lrl•shrn an teum They will Jotn senior Mike Fuente~ who gam(•d 44 yard'> i.t!> u varsity reser\'c last season. MIKE BOGDANOV PERRY HARBIN DAU V PILOT 87 Checking . Women In Golf f L IOGUI~ CC M t.1tl Old Ji •• fvvr ''""'~' ut .\ I ltyht I h Afl I v R ufi J N,1n • ./ Ou\Af\""' h t b •tt ' Houch ( '1\; n t '"'" C ~ \._tHHuth. t.u--.. ' Muq,.,,, ~',. \t • ltQh\ t t\•• h1•t t H\.MJ ,. Jud\> 'tvl ...... s f'\.,,.. V""UHI j t fit1ff'1•11" (. ''"•"' ' ¥.lttt•tf w,1n1.u l Iii. 1, M•(•lt''ttl .. '; • ~IHl1oj W• •\lr1 .. , •• ., "''"".,. \ lh ,.., 1\f ••"1111 "J don't want to m<tke any pre· dictions," says Morris "I'd rather be picked last an'1 go 10 as underdogs, but I think we'll have a good team ," The Sea Kings recently con- c luded sprin~ practice and Morris. an <'icht-ycar assistant at Corona del Mar before being elevakd to the head post. talks highly or his lc.-arn's offem.ivc capab1ltt1cs . "We have tremendous poten· tial offens ively." the fourth· year coach says. '·Potentially. this is the best t eam I've had h(•re. Jn the past, we've had the ex- perience but lacked in the skill positions. "This year. we have the s killed kids but we J3ck in experience." The one nagging question b how tht> offensive line wi ll de· ve lop "Wt: have more skilled kids as r eceivers , runne r s and quarterbacks." says Henigan. 'but the question is how the of. fensive hne comes through. Jn the past. we have been mostly line.oriented." Marina again figures to ha\'e a strong defense -it held six opp-0. nents to 15 points or less last year-and if the oCfense pro- 'duces. the Vikings should 1m· prove upon their 4.:; season. Area Trio Gives South Depth at Guard Spots 0 f f1QPO I Juh•· 11\.1 'f •' fl. flt U1tll1(1.•• J (ht " ._tn(Jlt v ~ Jvunn1 M1 bof'Mli.1 \ lo,, jl1m· W1 11•·• fl\ M.J., M vtl'lhY )ANT A AHA CC -;t• ••• P •V 10\&rn.itm • i'f A • 1,.,. ! f•'v\•.t t itt• H1h.1 '"~1Hrm •to f 01 ~ ~8 N• f t htlfh \IJ'' f I/ • 11 •tl1 I tu )'t 'J ., • IH,'lt f;,~ I l\111f I \ \ "+J C•'l" ff ,,._., t • t J,f;, qnc,.n ,1 •• J MJ, f '\It 1(11 It J •' I f11•I fi/ll b•· '";'"' "f l 1-1 I I."''"',, 1t ''4 "Wt> mainlv stressed offense during practice.·' says Norris. ''All the nomenclature is dif· ferent from the past and we're f:!Oin g to be running out of the J and s printing out." Morris was impressed with Se\'eral offens ive player s. particularly qu<Jrterb<il'k S(·otl Merry. · Merry. a ba<.'kup to ~raduated Gary Guisncss last ~·car. saw lit· tie action. tomplctmg three of nine passes. But according to Morris , Merry sparkled this spring. .. He reminds me a lot of Dave Terry who was firs t team all league my first year her e," says Morris . "Scott h as a lot of quickness ~nd &~~~not re· ally big but he throws well and is a leader.'' Two promising sophomores-- Rick Starnes <6·0, 1551 and Curl Brockman <6-0, 160 >-ar(' conten· ders lo back up Merry, and Morris says, "they will play some defense. too." Rob Elson, who rus hed for 558 yards last season, is the starting I back and Morris says, "we're goin1ii to let him run. He's really quick and runs the 40 in 4.6." Apparently joining Elson and Merry in the bac•kfield is former tight end Brad Stassel who was runnin~ ahead of Gary Turner. a frequently used fullba(•k last year. Turner is pla~·in g cor· nerb~1ck and Morris !WVS he is the Sea Kini;:s' top bat·k. · GuMcl Oa\'l' ~kaclow ;md a ll· league rcnler Mark Johannes r e· turn on lhe offc•nsivc lint•. M<1rris r erog n ized l\1 eudow a s the team's outstanding lineman in practice. p ointing out thul Meadow runs the 40 in .i.8. Several of Marina's skilled kids are sophomores and juniors and Heniaan's qu-arterback. Manny Torres. didn't see much action last year. Torres started one game, com· pleting three or 12 passes but Henigan talks highly of the 6·2, 185·pound senior. "He's alwavs been able to run." says Henigan. "and he did well in the off-season throwing program. He's started for us two years as u free safety and has looked strong at quarterbac k ... But the offensi've players who could really develop are two sophomore running backs-Mike Spivey and Ron Roy. Spivey (S·ll, 195) started on MATHIAS ..• Continued From Page 86 put. pole vault, broad jump and high jump, covering two full days of competition . It is the Olym· pies' ultimate test of s peed, strength and endurance. The athlete is licored in rela· tion lo a fi xed s tandard. In Lon· don. the schoolboy set the world record of 7,139 points. Four years later at Helsinki, a s trappinJ? athlete of 6·3 and 200 pounds. he did it again with 7 ,887 points. "We started every day around 10 o'clock in the morning," Mathias re<'alled. "We r arely finished until around 11 p.m. I re- member at Lonclon thcrt' \\'l'rf' no· ltghts for the infit>lcl and offfrials had to use flas hlii.:hts to jud).!l' competition. It WiJS weird. You could h<'ar the whistle of the javelin and then the spear would dis appear in the darkness.·· Mathias recall<'d that in his firs t v1ymp1cs in 19411 h(• l1t1d done consiStl..'ntly well on the firsl CIF Sets Divisions Estancia of Costa Mesa is in the Century League and Mater Dei of Santa Ana is in the Angelus League. Top newcomer on defense ap. pears to be junior linebacker Bill Coopman (S·ll. 185). "He has the potential to be the best linebacker Marina's ever had ... says Henigan or Coopman. a s t <J rte r on las l •season 's sophomore team . "lie gets to the ball really well on either the run or pass." Joining Coopman are such re· turnees as Ron Vallcrcamp uncl Ken Hanvey who saw consiclcra- ble secondary action last season. Top loss is all-le ague c·ornerback Bob Craft. day but n eeded a good performance in the high jump on the second dav to re main in the running for the gold m<'dal. ''The bar was put al 5 feet, 10 inches." he said. "I had missl•d twice. I feared that if I didn't make it on my last jump I might be virtually eliminated. "Then from the stands I heard this big cheer. 'Come on, Tulare!' It was a g roup of people ·from back home. I got so inspired 1 made it.'' Both times Mathias remem· bcred that when the lust t'\'cnl of the lO·point proJ,!ram \\II!' held - the 1.500 m ete r run -most spec- tators had deserted. leaving him to run in darkness before empty scats. "When friends came up to O}e and said. 'Bob, you won!· I wasn't able to a ppreciate it. All I could think of was a nice, hot bath.·· Mathias was a fullback on the Stanford football t eam before quitting after two years, charg· ing that the game was "too much a business and no longer a sport." He once returned a kick 94 yards against Southern California and played in the Rose Bowl against Illinois in 1952. He wa ~dr afted b y the Washington Redskins but turned By ED Bl'RGART 01 lllf p,.,,, Pllol St•fl Ril'h Branning, Doh VO.J:t'ls a n J? an<f J im Elc•nz won 't be the onlv guards pl aying for th~ South's all-star basket· ba ll t eam Sa turdav night. · Huntington Beach's Perry Harbin. a second team All-Orange County choice, Lag una Beach's Dusty Dvorak. a third team All·CIF 2·A pick, and llunt in gt on Valley Christian's <Costa Mesa> Mike Bogda no". an All · CI F l·A choice. will be talented reserves who will be fat:ing the North all stars. The Or ange County benefit game J?ets under way a t 8 at Orange Coast Collei:e. Proceeds from this Costa Mesa K1wt.1nis Club sponsored 1wm1• will bC' used for coll<'gl' scholars hips. . Branning. Vogelsang and Elenz are the lhrcl:' mos t talke d about guard" in this game but Harbin. in particular. has credentials that arc also impressive. A third t eam All-ClF 4·A pick, the 6·1 Harbin 3\'eraged 20.3 points. /\ forward-guard for llw1t- . in~lon Rea ch <'Oaeh Elmer Combs. Harbin was known for his shoot· ing exploits. "lie is an outstanding shooter who nlso drives well.·· s a ys Combs. "And he h as ''ery good body control. He can change the ball from one hand to the other in ·mtd air." Says South coach Pat Roberts, ''Perry is a fine shoott'r who has good quickness. lie is another from the long Jine of great s hooters from Hun· tington Beach." Dvorak. more noted for his vollt>yball skill:. nJlposition than hi~ l'll1m· he is one of the Cl F's pre tcrparts. no~d11 no\' h;1s nuer prep player s st1ll 1mprt'.<;:.ed Roht·rt'- averaged 13 5 points lor ":\l1kl• is a \'Cl'~ good an Artists team thut re· purt' shooter and :.i j!_(J(i<J ached the C l F 2-A ball handler.·' :-.;H's quarterfinals. Roberts. "Plus. ht• I!-not "Dusty can play with afraid to ~et in and 1111x 11 anybody." s;-1,vs Hob,crts up." "He has goocl 11u1l·kness. So \\ hilc many fan:. is stroni:? <1nd handles will have their CH'S on himself wt.•11. And lw will Nut r c Dam c · t,i o 1111 II give you I 10 per cent ut Branning of Marina lligh bothendsofthe flo<1r." !ll unt 1ngton Bcach l . Dvorak is a I ake futun• ru~t·t Sound stu· charge type player who dent Voge I:-. an g u I likes tobankshots from Edison (liunt inl.!ton 12 feet. lll'ach 1 and St. Bon:l\'Cll · Bogdanov st:ored 22.U turt>·bound Ele nl o f points a game for the , Mater Dci tSanta Anal. CIF l ·A ranked Hunt-Ha rbin . Dvorak and ington Valley Ch n stian Bogdanov should be pro· Conque r ors. Although vicling some excitement playing a gainst weaker also * * * * * * Wear Gives North Height Advantage At 6·8 and weighing 225, former R an<'ho Alamitos Hig h center Dave Wear has plenty of weight to throw around, and North coac·h Dill Walker of Cypress says he docs it in fine fashion. hei~ht." adds Walker. 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JOfJn '"'•'f\ ~ntn l t\tmJn CM1 .... 1on V1• ;o LC,, Auau•r 1u0t"' (PttlClf> \ll're,ti r(• 111 ] H1Hrwtt (,Ot..\dt C\,1n O• Qll(C (,1nov Pt-d• n M1 .. •.1("H\V11 • I M.tf"f t nomp• nn (Ml·"" V• ' .... (.C.. f 10"" ' (.,Jron•·r M• '"" V 1n' uo ) C.h·ndfl Giit' Phy111, a 11'h1 I M1,,10t"\ V•t•j01 L \11/lyn tUll (,\r ''>w•1r .. H' CC 1, ¥' • r, Otoe' cP.u('I 'Vt '°' • (.C • tJ1 .. G1•0f"Ql1I h ill (. ,, .. l't W.tU•, l "'t' Wtl·Of\ \N• •Al• V1••1U cc M.Hy Ao t)I ... , t')oultt ttllt-.. CCl, 1l1 Lo1~1t1•"tl Clt,lf't• un NO, \J k Phyll1" 0 1tl'\lii • M•"l·uon \11e10' HOl1 ·rJ O"H ("Id ~r1ufh ()fJfdU I (( ou 11' 't•'''-' '"'" ~" Cyclists In Action W<'ar will get a t·han<'l' to pro\'e that when hC' and hi s North team· mates take on tht' South i n the 11th annu al Orange County hi ~h school All-star hasl\et· ball classic S aturday night (8 > a t Oran).!c Coast College. µN ~<1me during thl' Hick Woods ancl the "Dave uses his bod\' lo the maximum i;t·tt'ing good body position. I sa~ him play last s ummer and he's improved so much since then," says Walker. "lie a lso h as J?ood mobility for someone his scuson. Ornnge County Eagles But Wulker is also 1m· w11J be out to avenge an pressed with Wem-'s de· C'arlier defeat toni~ht fcmsivctulcnts. when thl'Y cntcrt<.li n "Dave's an excell ent I e a g u t' ~ I l' a d i n g shot blocker. lie must Bakt•rs l iPld at the week· ha\ l' block ed six or Jy spN•dwa,v motorc~·C'k' seven layups tn the raC'es <II thL' Orange sc r i mma J{e w i th Count v F<lirgrounds 111 Fullerton. and he did a Costa i\1esa. fine job coming across The Bakers field Ban- the lt c,v to help on de· dits toppled the EaJ?lcs. fensc." says Walkt•r . 44.3.1, in carlit>r action Along wit h WC'ar . TumhlC'\\'Cl'ciWalton.a Playoff classificarnons have been announced ror high schools for the 1976·77 seasons which in· \'Olve the 15 Orange Coast area schools associated with the South Coast , Sunset . Century and Ani:?clus leagues The only 2·A activity scheduled i11 for the South Coast League in football and basc•ball with the vast majority of action slated for 4-A circles. Classifications involving schools: area the offer down to enter the Marine Corps. He was the first SOUTH co:.~T LEAGUE athlete to be picked by the U.S. w.,,., Po•o. Tonn" State Department for a worlc.1 Fishing Improves Walk<'r is plannin).! lo 250.pnund rider \\ho start T im Sh.iw of Can· daims 10 he• in the 2111 yon 1Arli1hC'im > untl Los cale~nry now . will ruk J\l<1m1l ns' Grt.'f.! !>rah· al in the h<1nclit·a11 te>mrx.·11 the #?Uilrd ~flO I~. anti tum. fon1ards Rav flt•cr of The South Coast LeaJ,!ue con· sists of El Toro. Laguna Beach. {.;niversity of Irvine. Dana Hills . Mission Viejo, San Clemente, Costa Mesa and Corona del Mar. J.A tour,visiting40countries. Fishin~ along the tt1ffk, Cross Country, S...ranming •nd 01v1nq. O C t · bell e."""'1>4". s.xce• With n at u r a I good Joo ks, ran,:?e oas 1s er Mathias starred in five movies. this vcar tha n 1t has been includin~ "The Bob Mathias for scn•ral years. accord· Story," a film biography, and "lt ing to the three Orange Happened in Athens," depicting Coast area landings with the 1896 revival of the Modern commercial boats. 8.1~b<1ll, Football SUNSET LE.ti GUE ~·· 8 &\IJl)lll, 8~\kfll>illl. Cro" Counlty, Foo111a11, SWt,,,,,,11\g dnd O•Y•nQ. Soccer. rentU\, Trtk~ dnd F1f'ld1 W•trr POllJ CINTUllYlEAGU£ 4·11 8 a<•b•fl. 8.tlkt lbAll, Cro» COunlty, swimm109 ~d01"•"9 f c'ln•!.. TrU"dnd(1t'lrt l·A Games. "We arc getting a good Now43. Mathias. whodoescon· bass b ite and some siderable hiking, s kis and plays bonito and ba rracuda," tennis, looks fit enough to com· a spokesman for Dana pele. Wharf s ays. "Fishing "No thanks," he said. "I'd just has hrcn steady fo.r the assoon watchandcommentate.'' last few weeks and 1s far ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-----~-k_~_._~_F•_e_~----~==~============~=~i·b~tcrth~atthc same • . ----rime lascyear.---~ • L S*IW d• "This 1s the best fis· MAZDA a1or eague «Atn ings ~~~1y'\~ ~~l~e,~~~ :1~!~ The Sunset Le ague consists of l':ewport Ha rbor. Edison of Hunt· in~on Real'h. Marina of llunt· in~on Bca<·h. fo'ountain Vall<'y and Westminster F1tOtOitlf, W•ter Polo AHGELUSLE.tlGUE 4·.tl Odwb.111, 8~\Hllllll I. (ro.s C.Ou~lry, f°OOlb.111 J..11 years." a spokt•s man for NATIONAL l.F.AGl'F. AMERICAN l .Et\GUE Davev's Lockt'1· out nf East Dlvislon East Division the 1ia\'1l1on says. "The 19 7 5 W I. Pct. GR W I. Pct. GR b<Jss arC' h1tlin ~ re al Philactelphia :l6 15 .706 New York 30 20 .MO s trong a n(f honito arc 1'1ttsburg h W 25 .!">:17 R' :! Roston 23 26 .469 61 :! cominJ! back.·· Nt'w York 27 :n .4M 121 • Baltimorl' 2·1 ~ .lfi2 7 "Bass art' hitting wl'll St. Louis 2:l 31 .426 14 ' :t Clcvl'land 2:J 27 .460 7 with lots of II m it:;." ,\rt's · li ut1·~ op1.·n at fi · :io "1th thr other cl :iy w ith the Cypr ess irnd ll a rry thetirslt'\'C'nlalH I~ li~htest at fin• pounds _l_Ic_•i_n_<'_k_<'_n_o_f_\_'_1_1l_:1_l_'_u_rk_·. _______ _ and the hea\'i<'!"1 :11 :\1 " MOllRO 8.lY lllorq , l .1nu•n<1 1t .-nQlf' \ l~) fOl .._I C\1! S.tlN SIMEO.. JI dn1111" I? hoq lO<I, ~ tOO UKI IMPERIAL 8EACH 11 1n ;I• r , I Y•'llOwfAll, J\t)\1nttO, .. fh 11l1fft t).1 • Sol NT .ti Ml>HICA (Sporlll\h1nq/ 38 1tnQlf r \ 13"> c •I ('> D 1• I 1• Mttt .tf'\ Nl •,,ind IM\' B~tq• 7 J ,,n f'• t ' )J t0(• 1)4'\\, f6tJ.ontl0 f~• Wtf''ltJtt Al/IL.ti BAY IPOtl S.rn Lui\ Soortf1\PUnt• 11 ,1,1c11,., 1) ~•tmon LONG 8 E.t1CH flltlmonl Po••I :• dt"QI• '' 'f 'Jn'1 lf, " tflot • 11 "\ U.t' t! bon+•~. n ,,,,_ 'f•<I tQuee" l wty,.., lft AMflf('t \ , n.Jf, ,If \ltM HI Unl"\!!I "31.tJ -CAOctn>;Jt"":', lOI Qt1111 n:i~ .. •u ~ ' "' S-N OIEGO IMun1c.1p.al P1frl :r-1 .rtnqtt1r\ )} ~·"''IN' If ,,, tJ •• , t I I , ,., (.\f!CO n.1 k~JI brin1'4't ,.,, f ., ... ,, .~ ~l.H PEOllO 117nd ~I l•nd•oql •t ~'~(Jll·,, ,~, h ;~\ '"' '''"' ,. t~,arU1\f\1nq) W1 tnt) • r / t I 11 , •\h•t ' 41 nnn1t,, 1\~ • 0 t1u l 1, t • ~ ,,.,1t<Jq,1 , 4Qtnr • t01t Nl:WPORT fA,.t \ L .. htt1nq' ..... ~ •. ,.,. ' l'•''"' ·' lr1•l '. 't,,,,,. ' •II ht ' co .. vfll \ locw .. rt ,. ,,_ , •• , (111)1,,l(U('I• tr1f t1-1rut t\~ r..1 •nl~'Od SE.AL 8 El.CH ~ '" ~ ''°"''" o.-rq1• t).11 tc" VU•• 60 tun1t01 h 10th ANNUAL SOUTHERN CALIF. "OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS SHOW" Secure Your F1n1nc:i1I Future. For only $2.00 adm1n10n, set d1spi.ys-·l1lk lo ktv ntan1~m~n1 ''P''"'"''"9 do1tns of d1fltrtn1 Jobbers. 0 1rtr1blllot5 & French•"' ComP1noes. lnvest1g111 tl!t11 program$· learn wtial 11 IAkes to bkOm• you• own bou' ANAHEIM ROYAL INN HOTEL l:larbor Boot · Adjacent to DisnevJ.and · f.ru Parkill!L June 11-13 1·9 PM Daely 1-6 PM Sundav CLOSE OUT Chicago 23 31 .'126 141.:.: Detroit 22 2R .440 R 1.andinl! r e ports . ''Wt' • Montreal l!l 29 .300 15'J Milwauke<.' I~ • ~ .40-1 !11.! had f1,·e halibut cauJ,!ht West Division West 1>1 v1smn ---------------------- WAS ........ S5127 DISCOUNTED 5350 CASH IACIC • • $400 NOW s4377 t• _. ,,. ~tlll) tr•''" AM f~ st.w"i) fl' 1 I ·1•\ 1$111 P'4C! ,,,., ,, • IMMEDIATE CREDIT OM lllA Tl llOl DOWN P'AYMIMT di CASH BACK! Cincmnut i :l.i 20 .l)Jf. Kansas City 33 rn 63!'. Los Ani?<'lcs :12 25 .56 1 4 Tcxos 30 20 .noo 2 San Diego 29 21 .5'17 5 Chicago 27 22 .551 '1 ': Houston 2!1 29 500 7''1 ~tinnt•sota W 25 .~10 Ii' .. 1\llunt a :!:! :11 ' ·llS 12 Oakland :!fi. 21) ..t7:1 R1 ~ S;1n Francisco 22 :1!l .:!Hli 14 /\nl(t-1~ 2:l ;i.1 IOl 12' ~ • ffl•,,t4•'1 t O•m~ TfHilt\d•y '\ G•'N'I\ ,., '•1to' AHdntd & (h1t1tl) • 17 M,,_..,,•v~u~ \ l '"C"'ln..-t·• P11t\f'OrQh 1 01~'1-'Hftft On,tf"I" \ Montr1•A'"' s,.,,..-,,,,.(:1\fo.O\ (1tll,{Hn1t1? N11w Vor~ 0 Nl'lw Yo'li. •. ~·" f'ht 14110 Kr1n,,1, C•h 1 Oo•ft1m n1 o \) P?l1••'Uf•tuhM tO lo"-A"'l"lflo• .._ t11nom 1 ' Ottlvtt.1"l•\,(l'\f~f1uh•d OntyQ1ln'*-'\C~rtuh·d TMiay'\ O.alTW"\ TodA t'' O•m~ ChH • 10 Vu,nv•f t\ A \'"'tin..,. I U\CI lhnwn' )" HOV'\ton t(O\Q,on• 1 ll .o C"'•Ci1'l0 ~f\ontMm 4 J C..tlH(h1'1(t :~yrm .f I>"' O••tro1t , ~ 1dtyt n J ti o• R"°n"nl )I l tt'f.'" llh·tf'vtn .. tii?f1t N.,wv.-.r" "•O\J••1CMI> ·•' P+W·b~rf1P\ (C•ndetan..t f 4) d1 AlhlnM Moh I 0°0,h H'ld Rlv•j t \)At M1twdu",,'" ,CnttN'h rt ) I J 1~ 611lftmotl!' .(~llt1r 1 &l dt l(""'"'C•lv Du.i11 I St \.OUI~ '0--nl\¥ 1 .. {'It ~.lt<W"e) ~l 3\ Cin<1nn.t\1 o~\IOn ,Po•.-1 )' .. , M•t'tl'M'\I,, .. o '1Qr'' s ,. ·l drt,ty ) l\ P"''"~·fpnl,., l'C11~(-' 7t At St1n OttOO ''"''''' t ?• Mo"lrt\at tt( 1tbY 0 ,1•1tt LO\ Anqt'I~, \11tl~'l 't ,, Nfw Ver\ '<OO\m~n • )' ~· SAf\ r ,4,l\(t"<.O :Monr,.•v,to • )' SH WHAT IT'S Lill fO HU TH UHDHW A Tll! CALL US FOl A FHl POOL TllAL. AT PARTICIPA TIN'4, DEALERS ONL YI MASTER SERVICE DEALERS SANTA ANA ANAHEIM L.W. BEMIS ANAHEIM SAW SHOP 1629 E F11st St1cc1 543-2639 31 4 S. Manchester 535.431 3 COS'TA MESA FOUNTAIN VALLEY WARD & HARRINGTON WOOLCO 1775 811\ICll S1n·r1 16061 B•ookhum 556 1500 839 9000 HUN'TINGTON BEACH LAGUNA HILLS JC PENNEY JC PENNEY 10 H11nt11"11t"' Cu 24200 L•o11na Hill~ M.11' 69' 111 1 581 7700 NE.WrORT BEACH SANTA. ANA JC PENNEY THE TREASURY f,.,,..,, n 1,1.inl.l 3900 S 8r>~tnl Sir"''' 644:i.::1::i 979·3300 I \ t t ' f r I r ' l ,. ! 1 l -, ' t i , i· I I . 1• 88 DAILY PILOT Fr1clav June 11 197& .Guisness ·Top CdM Athlet~ Alrunitos Alamitos Race Results Gar y Guisness, who led Corona del Mar lligh's footlwll ll'am for lhr cc seuso n s al quarterback, was ~elect· cd Sea King uf the Year ;1t the school's r ecent sports awards banqul'l. Special award win· ners: V••u.1!11• J•fl lid ,....,,,ti, Mo\I tm prov<.oO 9, '~" C,N~Qn•n. V.arutr Soccef' C49pt..1n, JOf\o Nit CiJr l'f ur\d Om.u ~mq t. Mu-.1 Va1u.•D•fl Jtlnn """-.(....1. ty, MU\t rcr11ruvtd Ht1w" 0a¥'f. Mu\t V~lu~blr !><11\oor O"n lOlu,>~y. , v.,.11,Go11 (.1pt411\• tJttil l •""not.tum; Mrt .\ Vttlutitbltr (i)m (fQ'll\lntir ..-na tood Mf•ttf)(t, ~\f lmtHfht•(1 CJ(Hi'(! (,1t torn. MO'' V<1luablt? Stn1or Jim '<"•l'-.t:tOO<-M!f V• .. 1tr Vollerll•ll V•r-'\tt1 ,.ootllt•U caetttin Ah .. • Co~tA, M l)\t VlllU1'• Captain\ Oob Ollur,,,rn, l:WI Moot .. btt~· 't;1111, 4\11.trtl MOU lluQ#'u .. .-d And 81'aU Grcfh!'y. Mn,l Valuable ~h·•~ W11nn. MO'Jt VdlUaOt\. ~n•O': G~r1 Gul\ntt\\, Mo\t t moroved Wi>f<l't 81.1n~t Cfhtrlt!:\ W•nu11tt1. MO\t V•luobt<r Junio, vart1ty Socttr ~n1or. 8ot>Um.•01t\n, C"'pt•in\ J•m t.H•-. .and R'ob Sopf\omore ,r•olNU W• 1.1-.11·,. Mo\t Vetu,lbh Kt .. n f\ C•otalnt. (;rt"t.1 Kuntrr ttnd Ortld tnt>ot...n, Mo~t 1mpro"1'd. Ml:H\ \t••n· 11'\Aytr. Mo'' V•IUttDlt/ M l.,_t: Dolil.cr~ g1 l 111JJJI MC)\t lmprov1·cJ Mi'rly Grt·1·n. V+Jir\it y \w1mm1nq Ft••ttrn111ft Foolb•U c •P1\J•n 01\llL ">m•tfl. MO\t V.tlud· Coptailfh Brwn D ,..,., ·•11d Er•' Df· M1.,•• PdhTll't . Mo\t lmprov.,.O A.itt . Mo,t ¥111\l"*ble •'ur-t M1\>t' Vr~<••burn. M0)-1 V•luubht Droc 11(.mdfl,, MtJttt ltnptOvl·Ci bu<.kc'f -,. n1or O,\v1-')ro1th C.•11\·ll. l'ro•h·So1111 S•,.11\rnonq , V+H\lty Cron Cov"try (41pt.iH\ Eot. P1U1-r: Mo .r \1.-ru.•· CttOld•n J' 11 0111 . Mo ,t VOl!,1•1bh bl•· C,reQy 'Wdlit.f·r. Molot lrnprovt:<I: J••lt O'"'r Mott •mo,.ov••d St•"'' ~ui,sJeo~'"'· Cti"'w; Mo\\ Vdludbh' Senior , tllll V1,rs1ly e.utb•U Ho•l.-nd (i,tUiun Mont" Pru., MQ')I VdfUrl· Jwtk)r V•r\t(Y CroH(Ovftfr y b''' p,,, Atw,.n Mo"Jl 1mpnh'•-O J\IM Mo\t Vah,Mbh• Grt!'I G1uno,.u; t-•u4hc\, MO~t vutuobh.' ~nu.tr. Monte M0\t tmprcJved Mi.,,•: AntJ1•r \•,m Pnt1'), Fro\h·So!>ll <:rou <:ountrr Junior V<ir\lty 8 4\•ball Mo\f Vdlt.1110te l 'f SCrong.c, Mo\t (6p\,11n £.Ml (1111twn , MO')t Vdh.t•J· l•,..oro"t:d Jono R1tcv • fJh Cor y Alot-r, MO'it tmp1uvt.-d J1tn V•n1ty W•ttr Pot'o Jon1.•o.., C•pfdH't. o.1vc Smith MO\.t v.Hu.A· ~rotn4soot'I 8.tseb•U bW Jl·tf Wn••rt"f. Mo\t tmOf'0+.110 CdPldl'l Jim Sholto't, MO\I Vd1U4· M ike Yrtt( ftbUr n Mo~l V~ludOI\. • l)Jll Sr· 10• Ua f•t•' MO\f tmP'On'CI: Xn1or· Miii.to ?;.i1m1·r (t1( l(tionh01(j\ Jt.Htfor V•ntl'f WJter Pofo • V41rslty Ttnnh Cdptain WdrO Ob t+rm,1". M-Q'\f (t)Pfdlf\ Q,m Citort t·"· MO\t V6\IUO· V•lu.tbfe• Gn•4.1 WdU,cr: MQ')t tm bit O<.tn Gt>r" en MO>I 1ml)l"Olf1'0, proved W("OOt>"""'""'' L4n(e Gooa, MO\I \tnluuolc Scn101, Froth·S.h W•l•r Poro OJn Gcrk1•0 C&pta•n R1cn M1ll,v. Moir Vi\lua· J11tt1or v.n.snr Te""'' bit" A 1th Millar; Mo~t Improved J im (t.le>ttt1n Jtlf Ryan, Mo\• Voh.;ab1, .. HeflCt. Grt:Y W\l'lhet, MO\l lrnpto·h~. ~·\ V•rt1•1 BA\llletb.all Roh. Capt.tin\ Rici\ Nubb ~nd Jell Junior V.»fl1IY Yoll•rll.>11 Ru11tka; Mo\t VcllUttblt . Alt•( 81;,Clr.. CaPtd•n 9,<U(t B•ltht:ltor. Mo\t "'°°'' ftnptOvt"O~ Sft.'Vct S(rU~rner • V.&tu~DI~ •TO<Sd M111~r, MO\t Im;• Mo>I Valu.tlllv Senior: Doug C.Mf\. prqv~o. °"""Foell. Junior VU\ilr 8UUtD•ll V•r\oty Trac- CdC:)'tclll"I: tom N..-r!.Ot'I: Mo't \/AfUi(I. (dPhl•"' M•"+..' C1r1llo, JeU ~y, bht Steve E\po'i•lo. Mo~t tmprOV\.-0. Gree, Gilmore. c;arv Jon'"' Mo\t OouQK•ll••" Vdluablf Je t• 0.iy, MO\t jmJ)(Ovf-'O: SOp~omor~ 8•\kelball SI<-•• Young, MO•I V;ludbl~ Si:n1or: Cctpta1,,, ~ urf Broe krndn; Mo~f M 1"t C1r1110 V••uable· Jim H1tcncoc"; MO\I Im. JutuorV.Jr\1trTr.ack proved. Jrff Burden Mo)f Vtthl'at>lc Chuc~ Cu,.,,,,...ng~; Freiltnwtt 8 •1ktCOt1U MCht 1mo .. ov1'<:I Tom FrL·cmdn, Captain' To<Jd Pickell; Mo~t \1111u~· Fro>l!·Sop~ Tr.cit ble· q1c9' Starne'5.; Mo~1 tmorovttd. Mo\t Vdluaol•• c;r~q Syanero: J •m ShofUn MoCit 1mptovt·O M.ltl R.;ai..a.,••'-· Y•rSit'f Wf'eitlin9 Ac.•d•m•< Award' Cnp1a1n): Jtty Hacr,,19lt1n, Sp~ro N1n1n qrack: Vltmn Pdrr1sn Jnd Ad K~mblt<. Ml"l' Sd\1et>t-r, Most V~IUd qo\~. ll•nm\ 4 o. 10'" gr-.lde Chrhha" c•• Spyro kl'MOft:: Mosl 'mQfOVed John\on, 1enn1~ • O; ''"' grdde: Stu.Art Orr: Mo~t Valuaote SentOf: J.tme~ Curhty, cer'-n•'. .c O, 11th Qt3dl_.,:• Ml9'.e5cn1~ber. W1th.1m HOOh~. CrU\"fl. Coufltr'f dnd Ju1tfor V•rsify Wre\UftHJ Sh~"~ Mtt\'lbnqcr , T rd( w ~ o. C~tatn\ Brian G.trrctt Jnd Gu" Other Aw41rdt .JofW\son; Mo\t V••u._ble: Jonn ~9· Atn1e11c 01recror'~ Awdrcl; Brdd g&t. Mo~t tmprovf'd Ci reg Kot'•cr. Gr t-4'.-·h.•'f. C-drlo l O'ttl AiN11ro · 0dYC FrosPt·Sopft WreUfing C•HOro . S.•11 K1n9 ot \'10 Yc.!ur AWdtU, Coptaon. Mar~ Cu\1'9o•; Moi l CJrr vu•»'lf!». Hollypitrk Race ·Results f'orTIKlrsday flR$T RACIE -6 lu•lon9~ 3 vear otO\ & up. Frn1u & mare), Cl~•m1~g. Pur~u.soo. Fottf""""'1d. (C.t\laMda) Bbtcottv·, 0 .1ugrucr \Ntr.H..trgUft) Glorified COhvflr~\l Tt1n•• t IP S J OO JOO • 00 )uatcnt.'d .... I 1n ~wdt Aflq1•11n Prmct·~s. Aln t E..tsv. Ann Of tov SECONO RACE 6 luflor•q• 1 $ • y1•ar Old~. CM o..-.-o F '"'~' M-l1dtm cltJ1m1ng Pul''eo \b, ~. C•rou.,..1 M<•locly IVn<.l<JrJI I~ oO 8 80 6 00 WC~terty 8r1wtc ;GOf'Ualel? fht WtndMftr1an tO•tld Time t 14. IUO It !IO .. ~ Str~tcnca Cy1>N n1c,,, A~k The Queen. Slav Ftcc.Ou• Precio~Junc. U Dally Oowltl• -•·f'•rc• l'M I U·C•rOOIWI Metedy, Pahl ll40.40. THIRD llACE -6 furlo~. J & 4 yedr olds.. M•iden t 1ll1t+s. M.l1cJen ctoJ1mln9. Cdl brc<I. Purw S6,SOO. Her s,re~adc IH1wley t 7,00 On~ or ~asi-s ;Hawley I l .oO 1 ?O P ... .,,,w1nos1orm(1on 740 Tome 1,4]) s. Af\O Ran Prince'.~ R111n, Reino• ()(o M1tl. Ballet Pti~tl)U't', Tr1JfDgt.ff'. Laur it' ~ (iamfl". NO \UillCflC\, n Eucl• -•·Bolls M•991e & •· Dti•t 01 Rowrs, P l•d '146.00. EIGHTH.RACE 6liirlo•1<T< lvMr 010, $. uo F1llie\ &. M\)1~., cr."'*'•t•O Allo.;w.1nt.e. ln\! Sdn Pedro Pur~c \71.000 U You Prt•tf>r CS110o•m"""' I J 10 2 •O 1 10 M.ltnd J<..,tl! tGont~l'-'t) 1 iC) 110 S11'1 Ft«ll•dl (C,dldRcdd I 2 .IQ l imo• I OH S Al\.O R•n Frl!\no f l'yt•r, JulufntJ. Scr~ICl\td Lady By cnootc. NINTHRA<:E lmllc.3y~.iralds. C1,11m.n9, Pur!>e\8,SOO. v•NC A9~ (Gonzalerl 11 00 13 ~ 6 "° C.ru101~1;;nceCP1e<tc l l .llO • 80 W1n<1~or Splrll (Ola/) 8.'60 Time I J<I. Al'IO Ran • M.in9 0 1 5.,;n9, NoDlr Soo Casllinponet. Flop Alon9, Mvsl•< Md91cian. MMvt lou> Mirsn. ScratchtO -8ank AW. 8u111n' Huuy IM.,MI Hulller Sturdy (Mor.;it~SI Time ·I tJJ 5. '?0'00 'llO • (lO 7 oo U Euct• -6·Crul Age I 7·G<'HI Olst•nce, P•ld Sll•.SO. ~·•tcMO • Ll~e eoomb<t, l::•lem· pet•tne'"'•t, 0' Ar tat a, F•ir Poo•. Entries f'orhn11111 f'IRST RACIE )50 y4rd\ 1 Y~·" ofa m•1Ck-fll" ChtimtnQ P"'"° tl'OO Cl•1m1nqr>r1P \tO UOO A.tut•" 'W'1t\on) J1mln1•f' fHGrU r •kfl CW.,Hft) lt,dO~IYW CCir001i:tl ~•Pl1' 01d ti tC•tn "*''· t<i1tma1rtf'\I! 0 rv•,Und F\,lr A ( \!~ 8u• More IB•oo•tll'IOI t ~UQI•' )ltc-U~ rr f L•un.-mt, H,,,.,,,.'f U\I lOnvt r t. Beu AO-df'!.\ 8dr \Wttrc:U SECONO llACIE hO ru•<J' ) v.• 1t ollh. Cll11m1nQ, PUr\e UlOO 041m111q ,,,.,~uooo CnoHQ•t ro '""n(" IC.ttdOIAt. Tutt Ro (8100, .... ,a., F1Mll\I tMyl~l. 0.:Jrhn\ Demon f~•tfliHO\J , Glotv Ye ~Or"'n'' Mt~' t.k.iuo•r t 'IYt"' 01•tl• "'"''Y t\•"Y tw~u"t' J: ~uoc,,,,..., IB•OV~\I. THIRD RACIE 810 Y"'d• 3 vur olO• >. up C1ouY11nQ. Put>e S2100 Cla1m1N1 prt<., UOOU Sat A Pr •. n rr tC~rOol~•l ; G'ad,\ ICll!t '""''"'' ~ .. QI•• L@noinq tMyl\•'J1 • Pfd'( HOl.l~t' \D'r'f•'r I, Mt AtfON•'Y •B•n'>I Mon•I Loo l&too»), Noor "°""'\WitrOt. FOURTH RACE -JSOyM<t\ )yo.I' old• ciuunol\',I "u•>e il>OO. C1a11n1r19 11<1<tUOOO Mr 8.iytown lll'lat~on): U•r No,,.. SYltdh •Cl~rt\,tU; Mo ~i.: .. , Mon WttrUJ; F="1t1..ic Count tRouQn•: &•ul.;,, 'cn~tr9t" IM•IChctUJ. Ru/tf11"<1 H ot ( frt:J\Uf("I , fotly .. Jt:t °'-''I) ICorao1• I, Min po"t'I Rooot !My•~\), FIFTH RACE -•00 yMd\ l Y•M 010, & uP. Cl111mono. Pu•w ~. C•111m1nq pr~u· s•O 000. Too Too (Br uo~'' • M vnom"o'"'" P'idtt ). N'1\n v 11,.,. Rockt•t t l .. ..-a\ur~), M yrt '\ Ctu1r9\r ICaroo1.tl, Cn•» l dyl11r (Ad.i1tJ. ·Toult' Bogel (Rtct~1trlhl. SIXTH RACIE -350 VMd\ 3 Y<•r ofU hU1\'\ Allowct"cc. Pur\e \.IOOO Pdt1'1Pl'r\,'d Lady IAdt11rf; Ho vr• More Fu" tWarcJL M•'~ Tl.iCk>r Rt>b·• ITred\ure).4 8' tta 1 u (Cardf>td •. Y041r SO Vain I Orcter I. T~at1\ Swt'-'' ;Cr•aq..-n: Kuol Kttlt ((ler''ilw>; Olcke y\ Orearn (Horu; M1)l> ftijbcr (W<1tsonJ. SEVENTH RACE -810 y.'lrO,, 3 v••• old• & up, P11r)~ ~10,000 -AIAAIO The Endurdnce John'< Roe ~•• tLipnaml; 111e Moon,n.,,er CCl~r•\S(' l. Amcr•<.dn Genl CHarl); B•q 8 3dger OM !Adair!; A·Olde ~moothlf' IMYl•>I; Kltburq's Intent (W.lrOt; Ar~•• ;&rOOti:\J, !EIGHTH RACE -l~ yar<I• 2 yMr olct Altowanc.e Cdllt·br.td Pur~~1800 V~q.JbO~ John (AOdlt I; Lots;, Fol· ,., ~Cre aq~r >: o .1nd'f F-ro,ly 'l(n1ght>1 M.itt1\ 819 Siar tC,.,dOti•I. ,._dnCy Hou~t" (HlH ll; M+.lr1C}U~ Sdr•, CR H nards>; Johnn,e 8row11 CCte"S'<'l: Nu Diamond tOank•I; Pap.t'\ t..o•I Chance tBroo~S). NINTH RACE -350 1ards. l ye.tr old\ 6 uP Cta1m1nq. Pur"' UJOO. Cfa1m1nq p,..ce i 1SOO 810 P1'Stol CCr.,dger): OldJ~ 0uf Goodie f Cctrdo1a ~. 0 uP,·du .. duo t8dn•\); 1(1»emall !Rough); Sp0r1 .. oou1 IWalur I: Dul><'• N11•·r CR.1chard)); P-.•P•• lnd1J lOre""-'' '. Just A\k 11/M: tBrook•I. FalCO<i OoOI ICl~rl-.•,..:J: 11ncte J•mm1 1 l(rt1qnt • U [af<I• -I Ht') 011 & •·Go Ml\S fl)lf, P•od U41.0f ~IECOllO RACE 3~ v 1Hlo J\Q , .• ,a,. J ycJr via-. & wµ C1u1n1uwJ Pu•'l<'\1800 Hor\CI P1t11~ll ll'IMO' 11 ~0 ~ .. I '"4 Orv1UcM.tr1on Mthn• u• JW '1.'fJ /'MQ#\01111 t•orn, I tltco~un ~ 1 JU , l m14! 1a.01. Al\O Rct" Fvt)rlo " Frdn~. Hut S~I Cut• 8~, RC'coro Cn•'"«''· ~o \tr.tit"''\ THlllO AACE UI) ~ ••O>. l y1~r oto. M,\1dt'n\. Pur~" s1 fW. ti1 "Wr1qM ,(do<lol<IJ J IV 160 1 >0 Oitlt.••y" Hrof""'' hilrf} J lfJ H_, E•l•moon Ban" Jo.. t 1rne ttf Oi Also Ran -t-fecty r 1r\t, httf\Um Gu. te'1r-,thy Bor Bunny'>-Boft''"' Ct\oug:t"r \ l~ov, C.1t:Jr Vt1n9, Wt ~ J\:1 Mi>of~ NII ~r~tOitS. JOURTl4 RACE 810v.ird' hcor o•ch 4 e;O (ldHn109. Pur\c St';OU. Wi1cr\ Ctt'"t'' Ct\1(. 'l1pt1.1ml 1080 SOO 180 N311Y\_'l W•\t Ad+l1d :1.1(.; 31(,J V1.1h.• Fo1 Pa.u..-o 1.Ctt:dQtr) J It.I 1 ,,..,,.. "~ t.-l Al>O Ran -l o\ TouQtl Ono.· And On. 1¥. '"~• R~•lu>. "'' 0 .. 1 1 ru10\l, So111t11td -Pno• ~"> (,oJmH For Oiv•O. FltJ31n A1t·rt, Scooper Spio..-t FIFTH AACE ;: 400 rard .l yCdr ol°' e uo CfttllTH"CJ-Pur'\'" \1900 G••nd BM .!l•n•>! n ~o 11111 • o11 Soni( 8'-'t ;llondm f 4 W 7 "°"J M1<10H ... nl S~t·CI tCutdO.'J1 ., .~u Tm"\\.' 10.~i&. Aho Qjl\ • A-~e1qn1r1Q ~h1r, A· Ou·<~ S11v~1 Oec.k. Bo !Ac,, cn..un..-r 6 t'H\, NO.,CfdtCnt!\, A Larst-n 1lnd WotJn~ F.lr~ ~ Scnw~ncv.:tot t.nh y. Sll(fH RACI! JS() .... d~. 3 Y\Jr Old111 A11owan<.t. Pur)t' SJ~()I). Lou') 1(1n1Qo-•r ;Myl~\' ~bO .. f)C) 4~ Ht-drl Ane1 Sout :c.,rcso1u 1 • bO ,"\ 10 Lotti~ Fdncy Row ;w.it>an) ~ oo GWC Banque t J eff Pawlowski WCJS selected Rustler of the Year, Mike Bree was chosen most valuable player and Craig Witcher was named cap- tain at a recent banquet honoring the Golden West College tennis team. ~BIE SPORTS' LTD. 1st ANNUAL TENNIS EXTRAVAGANZA Saturday June 12 • 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. * TENMIS SWAP Bring your old Aacque1s for 11ade or sate. * FttEE DRAWING Lots ol prizes SUPER SALE UP TO '!J OFF OH IRAMD MAMES • TENMIS PROFESSIONALS For tessons with Kids & Beginners • REfRESHMEMTS, MOVIES LOTS OF PRIZES CaR tw aMtilul iltt 67S·9JQQ 283 I E. Coast Hwy. • CorOllo del Mar. (I lloclt.._...of Ponn...w.. A..._ rni... •-of_. Stor91 f'OURTH RACE -61h hJtlonq• l year 01<1,, FllllOS. Allowance. 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SEDAN COUPE MARK IV MARK IV MARK IV lMHry ecplpp•d witti cratlH COii-M powtr, cNise A Mty fiM c.-M powet", 6 w•y trGl,c~top. ftlll power, a ir power s••h 011 Lanrt rcpNpp.d i11 f•ll power, olr c011d .. AM/FM co11trol, L•11d•• willl • Hie special both Nde1, cruiH h cfouic Morlt IV CCNld •• Olld 011ly llfwH. IHttift' ,.. roof. .-cl ....... .....,...y•w•ld coRlrol, AM/FM tr•ditio11... o"IY 11 ,000 act • .ites. tlrior ........ ,_ tra ••lily co•· .. ,.ct ... Specl .. ly ster•o·I frock, 41.000 oct•ol fwh yaa'I fi.d .. priced ttll 1 lllil••· Ji.11 uup-Mt -of -"Y -·· to lo1fNHJ ..... wetltNd."Atlt for HALLY -lt'1 fi11e trod•·i111. ...,. '74'.IDGI, Joh111011 & So11. fi-to OWll the tio11ol "ol11e . (Str. 1427.10.11. CUc. #6tl LPYI. tiett. lllfHNSI. C2YlfAI072' I J. lf5XllAl40Stll. ss395 s4795 S5675 $AVE S6495 s4995 1t-:,-----...... tF1ftt~~----~, ... ...,,,__..,.k-----'"'-~ -· ~Seuth-(oast-'1aza )t r . ,- Cl•lm1nq Purit ~1,000. Wool Jt><kl'I INogu•tl 11.80 • 00 6 00 0.-\4!rlSd1lor IMel\dl II (lO tObO -----------------------------------------i L..c:,, MenlOtlOU\ (Plnc•yl 1.~ Time • 13'• S Al'IO Ran -Prince Brumm<!I, Don £\tt'Ohl\n, PCKO FrAnCf',(.0, 6o\tne1nq lmdqt!, Sor Honor, Fltellng Rl11tr. Hot l1"'J"''""'· Scr~tcnoo -Woo<1cn Tu ln, Till, h py, u Euct• -·,.woe1~ J•On & J.. 0.Mtl Siii ... P•ld UIJ.SO. SIXTH •ACE • S0 t lurlono~ 1 y~~r Ol<I\ Colh & 9\!dlnQ\ M.101Jrl\ """" ,.0.000 Po'ltlV,.nt~._( • S,,cwm.latttr ~ ~UC>-r JO'Y ;P1n(t\Y) 11'•1 1(A\t1'n••Odi) rim•• t 06 1 ~ /\ho A41n T'""'ctlpUnn, ~··a ~"'••inn. J Gt~orQ4'. Oy0ct-.,t•~ O\I~•·. Knoh,~H1f• Sirrum. Nu ~(tdfcnt1S. SEVENTH RACE I I I~ molM O<'I •••'' l'ff'4rOtc;h&\IO F•tlle\&mdr~'\, (l.lomino P11r>e 118,000. UOD\ Ma901u ,PtA<•YI U lO • 00 l ;\) All-league Softball Fountain Valley and Htntington Beach High.. Srhooh place d two pr&yers on the Beach Ci\ies League girls all· swfr softball Learn with champion Westminster placing three girls on the s4uad. >Members or the team irtclude Pam Bowell and Mary Jo Lt'onard of Fountain Valley: Lori Croft and Ka ren McHale of Huntington Beach: Shelly Gribbin <Edison>; Pam Knox (Newport Harbor): Diane Mo~ano (Marina); Sally Van Horn <Estancia>: and Westminster's Diana Bauer, Sherri Ertelt and Cindy Secrist. Your swimming pool can be full of fun! Dive right In after chlorfnatlng with Swim Chem. Water's clear! ..• not cloudy. Eyes are comfortable! •.• not Irritable. Lum how euy It 11. Ask for a FREE Swim Chem Pool Maintenance Gulde. r$-5oo_O_F_F_~~lh~~~~~~~lb~u,~~~~1 I Swim Chem Ory Chlorinlzer. $2.00 off on I J -8 lbs. $1 .00 off on 4 lbs. Take this ad to I your nearest dealer listed here. L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-J . OF FER EXPIRES SEPTEMBER 1, 1976 ANAHEIM COSTA MESA Anaheim Pool Soly. Steve's Poot Supplv · 1719W. La Palma 688 W. Beker F inet Pool Suwtv FULLERTON 516 N. Staui College F & W Pool S1JPply 1301 E. Wilshire Mr Poolm~n 2840 Lincoln Ave. VILLA PARI( V•lla Park Poot Supply GARDEN GROVE 17837 Santiago Blvd. Marine Poot Cem or 12286 Harbof 8t11d. HUNTINGTON BEACH ORANGE Huntington Poot Supply Siu Bell Poot Supply 164S9 Magnolia 1734 N. Tustin LA MIRADA Do 011 Pool Supply Allre<f' Pool Supply 459 N. Tustin 15847 E, Imperial Hwy. PLACENTIA MISSION VIEJO P>acentra Pool Supply 1841 N. Kraemer Blvd. Mission Pool Supply 25842 Muirlands Blvd. SANTA ANA Poot Supply of Orge. Co. 2631 So. Main S t. '73 '71 '73 COUGAR CAPRI OPEL XR-7 2000 c.c. MANTA 0 ti! w". t • LUX US &cetrtlOflal ••e beo11tlf•I cor!! wltlt fact. a ir Ee~ 4 spud Z door eCOllOMJ cond., power tr•n1., dec or ccr wittl AM/FM steni119 & disc IJ"OllP• redio olld st..-eo, top• declt. brd!H. f'rlc.d to r•uonobly low oll 11ew tins, 4 M4I this weekettd. mllro9e I only spe•d trans. 1974HHLI. 41.0001. lie. C094HTll . lt494DSL. s3495 s1975 s2395 SS YEARS OF EXPERIENCE BRING YOU THE._. '15 '74 '74 v.w. DODGE MUSTANG SCI ROCCO DART GHIA Ho1 ec oftOm'f Hos only 29,000 11w ,.,... 2 door "" ... ' , .... etiqift•, Mile1 ... 011d oir h•rdtop w i th pow•r 1t•erin9, co11d., po w•r AM/FM stereo & foci. oir co11d .. st•rrinq, outo. lope d. c ... YUY SPECIAL trOIH., -CJ whrf'fl, C929HALI. PllCE. Ilic . 16Z9MIHI. ,,,~ 1 KJEI. 53995 53500 s3495 GOLDEN TOUCH JOHMSOH & SOM ... INSPfCTIOM·lYHY HEW CAI IMSPICTED t,.,. I ir'• •y I,'• •, 1 < "1 d..,rr.1 )'"' ), ""' ·n "l• t I' ,, EXPllT PHPAIATIOMI•"' r•A d,...l1(('1t('ly t'.l.JfU\h 1 f ' ,, + 1.>1• I I It 1 Jr+ JI P"'INm;il\Ce HAND POUSHID.£o·lt ,,_ r ., . r • .. J 10 .., qleorninq lu\l!lf by hun.J rubt•" I ,,,.11, •l'N :ii W()Jftt. 20 MIU TIST DllVf., 'l'"" • ~" <'Y to double <heel honJl,ntJ, rvl~C" <' •IT r • AMAL IMSPICTIOM A ,,,..,.I>-• I,,,. C..dd"n T-h · t~ p11,.0n..,ll1r r:i1 r«.1••' ((flof N r"'Ody I..,. J,~ v•~y : . . ... ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER. SS YEARS OF FRIENDLY FAMILY SERVICE! ohnson & son I* I 2626 HARBOR BLVD COST A MESA 540-5630 Ofllw ........... ,, ... • ·• E ·EKENDER Arts /Dining Out Entertainment : • -Sky Jump to Open The Corkscrew. a daredevil roller coaster. will meet its ~ match this w eekend when the 20-story high Sky Jump (at back in photo at right) opens at Knott's Berry Farm. 8039 Beach Blvd.. Buena Park. The jump 1s part of the new 1 Roaring ·20s Airfield, opening Saturday and •Sunday at the a amusem ent park. Other new features include a m otorcycle ~ chase and a flight-simulating machine. Admission to the j l park and rides is .$4.75 for adults an.d $3.75 for .children. Continuing entertainment at the park includes an ice show and, June 16-23. Hamilton. Joe Frank and Reynolds. ;, ' # • • Fr.day Jt.ne ;,. :s7€· DAILY PILOT (; f • .. \" Music's · a la Mode fn SCR's 'Fashion'; ,., 3,.A:;t O•il't Pilot Phoio .. bY Rtth•rd •oeh1tr Richard Doyle plays a man of many romantic attachments. He is shown in rehearsal with Elizabeth 0 'Toole (at left). Morgan Mackay (above center) and Louray Rodecker (above right). By JACKJt: H\'~IA:'ll OtlM 0.1111 Polol S\~11 '.\lost of tht' t1ml'. Costa :\lesa·~ South Coast R<'pcrtor) ;!\'Oids µrodul'ing music;1ls. but "In Fashion" is an cx<·cption. John-David K cll~r. a n.•s1<1cnt company member who is direct· ing the ~roctut'lion. gave several reasons fort he avoidance. One. he said. is that other ,groups in the an•a spcci'alizc in musicals. Also. most musicals require a larger stage than tht• 192-seat theater can provid<'. "SO WHEN a musi<'al ('OffiCS alon.e like th.is that is small and 1~ for actors, Wl' jump at it." saul Keller, who also dir<'<'le>d SCR'~ produC'lion of · 'Godsp<.>11" during the last two summers. "Jn Fashion," hL• swd. ··1~ ;1 wonderful t'x~mplt• of what tlw foren ch farce is. It has to do with mistresses and wi\'es and mis· taken identities. lt 's really quite deli.ehtful." . The musi cal. based on the farce "A Gown for Ills Mistr<'s~" b\' Fl'Ydeau was wntl<'n bv Jon Jory.· Jerry Blatt and Lonna• Circus All Summer The Royal Continental Circus will be performing three times daily from June 19 through Labor Day at Lion Country Safari. 8800 Moulton Parkway, Lagun a Hills. Barbara Lewis (left) 1s shown riding 10-year-old Jenny. a trained elephant. at the wildlife park. The circus is included along w ith a tour of the grounds. through which giraffes (below) and other animals roam. in the admission price of $4.95 for adults. $2.95 for children 3-11. and free for younger children. Additional information is available by calling 837-1200 01 485-8951. Plans are also under way· for the opening-of a recreational vehicle park at Lion Country. > - : Burst<'in for thl' Ac·tor's Theatt•r of Louis\'ilk Tli1.•1r prodt;ct1011 ''as t<')c\'i~l·d on "Tht•;1tcr· in America." · Kt'll<'r said lw dot'sn ·1 lwti<'' <· his produt·t1on ''as high!~ in· nut.'nced bv thl' 011(' on tl'IC'\'ision. partly ut.'C'a l:.~t the rt•Ct'pt10'n blacked out on his T\' h:11t w.iv through a<'t thr('c. · · "I K!'liOW THAT the wholl-t·on· ccpt is difft?'r<'nt because I hl•1rs is s<'t in the period in wlu<'h Feydeau wrote it (the Victorian era> and wt.>'r<' mo,·m" it up to an ;1rt nouveau µcriod. ·· ·Kdi<'r :.idded. Ht' said l'C l r\'inl··s Charles Tomlinson i~ designing lhl' ::-l'I and costum l·~ "tn gorg('uu~ hl<iC'\( <ind\\ hill'. \\'l• ha\ c taken lhl' lie signs and painting:. of .\ubn·~· RC'ardslc~. F.\'l'r~ thin).! in Lhl· play is in tht· '' ondctiul cun <'II line that H<'ardsll'\ \\as fomou::- for.·· I le said al'ccssorics µro\•1<.lc· the t'Olor. An·ompanimcnt will uc pro- \'ided b~ pianists Jo~1 Ellington and James Ron•ss. Kdkr ~:iid "The music ts for lhl· most part \'<'rr simple in t h;it therl' :1n• no big numbC'rS' 111 thl• ~how So ' \OU re d('alinl! basically with~ ~olos. ducts and tr.10s. . · · ~ "II':. ~t'Cl'pltu•ly Stmph', f.H·r~th1np about 1t 1:-. \cry li~ht. t' It ,; \er~ f'll'gant. You ha\'t! ,,,.. h a\(' pcopll' whp arc actor~ lirst.' and ~mgcr:. second.· · · • ., KELLER. \VllO performed in'- four pi;iys of setts ~ix-pla}il S<'l'i<'S this .vcar. said he has ·ant' affinity for musicals. 5 "l'n~ always been a musie:il~ .i comccty fan," he said. "f re-·· .'l ffi<'mb{·r 'when J was tn school; ( ~ cl al them ail I think l"m· a.< 4 fr us I r a 1 l' d v p {' 1· :.i !'.' n g er .. , J basicall~ " · 1 The last f Pature..-. RH·hur.ct·; Do) le. Gary U<'li. Dou Tut'ho:, ) '.\l organ M acka'. Loura\ Hodeckl'r. Ei1~ab~th O·'Toolt:, 1 .\nn S1cna ·S<:hwartz and Martha ~<'Farl:ind. · . "In Fashion" wili run'; from~ i Jum• 19 t hrough Aug. l... wijh· tickets ~it S3.7:1 to $.5.75 ;w~ilab\c · b\ calltnJ! G·IG-136:1 after 1 P·rt\-' ' d~11Jy . Show times arc 8:· p>Jtt!~ l 'l'u<'sc.la~s through Sund;iy~. \Vith!' ~ . maltnCl'S al 3 p.m. Sundays. ~H" b In<" 31 cri at 1"27 """ pm·t 11.h·ri . -~~: i ,, ; ~,' Doll Sl101t· ~f ·~ ~ . ·f{ .;,A .:u '· .. . .-· ~ ')I A doth doll patented by e. ; T . Gibson of Brooklrn is or\t: ; o f man.\ h is tof'icai dol~ } wbic:h art• on dis play in l .. A meri c :.in Dolls." noi\-!-=J through Jul.\ 11 <.tl Mucken-: f th~lcr Cultural Center. l2Gi. ~ W. Ma lvern Avr .. Fullerton.?; Thl' free c~hibil is op.ep' f from noon to 5 p m. Tuesday-~',1 lhrouJ,!h Sund,1y, with~ ); J> c c i a I .'i t o r ·' h o u r fo( • 1:hildrcn sd1L•dull•d at ;3 p m. ~ .Jun<' 2,1 · ' I /,; ,-;: . . :~ '·• t . . . . ·' Witlio11t Word's Mari a Sheehan and Kyni Allred (above\ are mem- bers of the Signed Dance Theater, a Los Angeles dance group which will present a program combin-. ing sign . language with dance move ment at 8 p m. Saturday in the the<.1tcr at Golden West College. 15744 Golden West St .. Huntington Beach. Admission is S2 general. Sl.50 for students and Gold Key card holders. Guest pertormers include soloist Keith Clif. ton and a new dance ensemble. The Candy Com· pany. . ... , . .._ ........ . -. I 1 • " • (!2 DAIL 'f PILOT Friday. June 11. 1976 Success Easy for McCartney •• By MARV CAMPBt.:LL APHewtf•••wft Paul McCarln<'v, ex· Bc•:Jtlt>, prcst•nl leatlcr of Wm!,!s u111.J the "Win gs over A mC'rt C:<.1 " tour, 1Jays, "I 'm just glad peopl<. notice the songs and like them and sin~ them an<l l1stcn to them. That's all wt"r<' <.loin~ -writing songs and verformini.: llwm with a view to people hkmg them . That's the whole story." The tour is playing 34 concerts in 21 cities, May 3 to June 22, lo an eslim a tell 600,000 persons. Each no-intermission concert lasts about two hours and in· dudes. u s uu l l y, 20 s o n gs McCartney has written since the Beatles broke up in 1009. fl\·e Beatles songs and three by other WrJt('rS. Wings' "Silly Love Songs'' hit NQ. 1 on the best-sellinp; record vhart May 29 and the new album il's from, "Wings at the Speed of Sound," went to No. 2 on that date, in both America and Bri· lain. IN ENGLAND, in April, EMI ~ecords r ereleascd all 23 Aeatles singles and they flew into the charts. In /\mt•rica, Capitol Records released "Got To Get You Into M y Life," with McCartney i;inging lead , from lhe B eatl es' 1966 a l bum "Revolver." on May 31, and a double LP of 28 Beatles songs not pr~viously re packaged. •·Rock 'r;i' Roll Music." a week later. Being an ex· Beatie doesn't in- sure a s uccessful tour. George Harrison . the only ottier ex· Beatie to tour America . in 197·1, did it with Ravi Shankar and a group of other Indian musicians and got c n ticized fo r his choice of m usic and for not p l aying smaller halls. "Wings o\'er Amenca" 1sn·t stirring up McCartney-mania but in sold-out Mad ison Square Garden in New York the au- dience seemed very pleased. The show was good, solid. tightly played rock 'n ' roll. The clost.'st comparison we c•ould make w:is to the Holling S,tones, where the star is clearly ttie focal pomt but also part of the band and where strong rot'k ·o' roll music is real- ly the top consitl(•ration. both or audience and band, no mutl('r what personal charis m a 4nd theatrics attend it. It THE WINGS com•ert in N<'W York was at a satisfym~. sus· tained, high level of roek. The Rolling Stones concert was on a higher level, for us. a genius rock level. if there is such a thing. But the Stones were t•ritized by some in New York for getting old and doing the same old thing. So Wings seems to be disap· pointing a few persons that it·s not giving a Beatles concer t and disappointing a few others that the m usic is good timey and heavily into not \'ery weighty love songs. However_. not only does this kind or m usic appare nt· ly come naturally to McCartney to write, but that's what's in. Lots of pop music writers are writing m iddle-of-the-road music now. And that's what lis teners are listenin g to -me lodic . cheerful songs a bout the writer's private concerns, not very elaborate or topical or relevant or angry. P E RFORMING is fu n . McCartney says. and was when the Beatles toured also. The time that has passed and the fact that he's now a leader doesn't make much difference. except that he's called on for more decisions, McCartney says. "It's run. ll 's s till the same ~i~. It's like an evening out, goin~ to a dance or something. You Just en· joy P.laying, really. That is what you get off on . playing and sing. ing and knowing you're spread• ing the word." Wh at wo rd·? ··Peace. light and love. That's what we need a little more. "The first show an New York was a bit of a rus h. As they say in Amerara -you pick up these ex· pressions, you know -we were hyped up to 1t. Tonight was more relaxed. Every iohow is different anti eat•h one has got something. One may be Intense but interest· in~ he said, plugging the act.·• McCart n ey has the sam e cheeky way of quoting himself to tease himself that he used to d b · play in Bea tles' press con fcrcnccs more than 10 years <igo. HE'LL Bt: 34 this month but doesn't look older than when we last asked him a question, m the tunnel to the visiting team dugout, just be fore the Beatles ran out on the Shea Stadium field t o perform o n their las t American tour In 1966. He still looks like the nice lad the older folks could approve of. Now, of course, he's a familv man. When he and American· born Linda Eastman married , he says, it was JUSl after the Beatles broke up. "I was thinking or do· ing something else -not wishing to be out or work. At first I re- corded on m y own. then Lim.la and J did some records together. Then we decided we wanted to get a group together and sorl or developed it until it has come to where it is today.·' The group, Wings, which has been together about 18 months. has toured in Britain, Europe and Austra lia. ll includes Jimmy McCulloch. lead guitar ; Denny Laine, cofounder of the Moody Blues. rhy thm g uitar : J oe Engli s h. drums; Linda. key boards, a nd McCartney. bass, acou s tic g uita r and keyboards. The tour has four brass players who also sing backup vocals. Tl1e Arts i11 Brief Donovan to Perform Donovan and Phoebe Show will give a joint .benefit concert ror the Araya f<'oundation, a non· :Profit oq~anization to study and advance the !<1rls. Julv 8 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los :An~eles. ·Tickets at S6.50 to SS.SO are now on sale ;at Mutual T icket /\J!cncies. In addition. Fleetwood Mac has added an ,Au~. 30 performance to its previous ly scheduled ,Au~. 27-29 run at the Universal Amphitheater. ,Tickets ar e on s ale for all nights at agencies. ~San Diego Con~er'" ... Events coming up in San Diego include: , Ric h Little, comic, 8 p.m. June 25 at Civic , Theater ; Steve Miller Band, 8 p.m. June 30 at the ~Civic Theater; and Henry Mancini and his or-~rhestra, 8 p.m . July 2 at the Civic Theater. The ' theater is located at 202 C St., 1·236·6510. ' :-~ Original /tludcal ~ Tryouts are open to the public for the Chap- . ·man College production or "Good-bye, America! : "\or The Fine Art or Losing an Empire)," from 2 ~to 5 p.m . and 7 to 10 p.m . Sunday at Waltmar •. Theater. Palm Street at Grand Avenue, Orange . . Information about the ori~inal musical is availa- 1 ble by calling 633·882l, ext. 247, or 538-5768. ' : C'ondaccfors: Sgmposh1m Conductors from ;1s far away as Minnesota and Hawaii will be participating in a symposium June 17-19 at Saddle bac k College, 28000 Marguerite Parkway, Mission Viejo. Although participation is closed, attendance at the sym· posium is open to the public. Sessions will be held in Saddleback's televis ion studio on the bottom floor of the librar.r. Sess ions will ta ke place from 9 a.m . to noon and 1:30 to 3 p.m . June 17 a nd 18 and from 9 a .m . tQ 1 :JOp.m . June 19. 'lnus C'hrbf s.,,.eniar' The Fu11erton Ci\'ic Light Opera Company will hold auditions for "Jesus Christ Super star " beginning Monday. Dancers (who m ust also sing) wiJI b~ auditioned at 7:30 p.m . Monday, singers (who must also dance> at 7:30 p.m. Tues- day. Auditions will be at 218 W. Commonwea lth Ave., Fullerton. two blocks west of Harbor. An accompanist will be provided. Auditioners should wear clothini.? a ppropriate for dancing . The show will run July 23-Aug . 1. EMBARCADERO l , MARINA ....-c.-..... u o-P•t Her~. CA. "'-t: 171414"·"11 Paul McCartney.pas changed his haircut and grown a mustache since his Beatie days (near right) but otherwise dosen 't seem to have aged much at 33 (far right). Tonight: Art Auetion BENEFIT ART AUCTION -Sponsored by r "" South Coast YMCA and Laizuna NiJ!,uel Lions Clu~. with Robert Sills Gallery of Hollywood . G lie • S / E h•b•t Preview 1 o·c1ol'k. auction 8'.30 o'd ock tonii::ht at a r1e X I I S the YMCA Building, 26082 Getty Drive, Laguna Niguel. S2.50. 1.. .J PAINTINGS BY RAY FRIF.SZ -At gr<Jnd 1men- ing of Gallery 260, in the Beacon Bay l:luilding, 260 Newport Ccnt<'r Orivl'. Newpo rt Bca<·h (formt>rly .Ja<·k Gknn C:.illcry > Heception 7 to10 p.m . Sund;:1 ~·. Other hours hy appointme nt (494-6018 or 494-52721. PHOTOGRAPHY TALK -By photographer /\I Weber, with presentation of his photographs and works by Edward Weston. 7 p.m . Tuesday, Newport School o f Photop;raphy, 3720 Campus Drive. Newport Beach. S7.50 (557-1126). Weber exhibit hours : 2 to 10 p.m. Tuesday-Friday. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m . Saturdays. Wednesday through mid-July. Exhibit admission free. Fullerton , now through .July IL Noon to 5 p.m . Tuesctay-Sund~1y, plus story hour. 3 p.m. June 24 . l"ree. GOYA ETCHINGS -First edition of 18 ''Los Disparates" ctrhin~s. now through Aul!. IR at J . Paul G e tty Museum. l7!Hl5 P acific Coast Highway. Malibu HI a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. Free, but reser vations n•qucstcd by writ.in~ above address or telephoning (2l3) 454·6541. IVORY CARVINGS -From A :-iea, Wednesday through Nov. 14 in th<' Ahmanson G:illC'ry , Los Angeles County M uscum or /\rt. 5905 Wilshire Bl vd .. Los Ange)cs. JO a.m . to s p.m. TuC'sday· Friday, 10 a .m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. ACRYLIC SCULPTURES -Ry RiJan Bahar. Free. Thursday through July 12 at Stal(' Mutual Sav· PllOTOGRAPllY WINNERS -In Los Angeles ings, 4001 MacAr thur Hl vd . Kcwport. Beach. Times contest. now through i\ug. 29 at the State Free. · Museum of Science and Industry , 700 State •A MERICAN ·ooLl..S' -E xhibit at Muckcn-Drive. Exposition Park, Los J\ngeles.10 a.m . to5 lhaler Cultural Center, 120 1 W. Malve rn Ave., p.m . every day. J.'ree. STEREoiSOUNDS OF' THE HARBOR •• FROM Fash ion Island .. Newport .Beach -· -• ' 0 411 Y PILOT ('.:J State Wine Industry Sets Newport Fete Bicentennial Saluted With bicentennial fever he<Ad· ing toward a July 4 high, comes word that lh~ state'~ wine in· dustry is going lo kick off the big fracas a day early. And on the Orange Coast, yet. Saturday, July J is the date. Newport Beach the place 1md u mammoth wine festival lhe oc- c~sion. The event Jtself ls being btllcd a s lhc "California Wineries' Salute to the Uicentcn- nial." Most of the state's major wine makers are purticipating in lhe program, said to be the largest industry-wide wine tasting ever held. Cohosting the festival and pageant are Promontorv Pomt Villas and Sequoia Wine. Ccll<.irs o r Newport Beach. THE SETTI NG for the WlOC· t asting affair will be the outdoor Vil ta d' Amici courtyard at Promontory Point, ovcrlookin_g Newport Harbor und the Pacific Ocean. The festival. replete with cos· tumes, historic·al wine artifacts strolling mus1c1ans a nd com'. "limenlary bread a nd cheese will get under way at 3:30 p.m: Sundown will signa l the cut.off hour. Newport Reach charities will both participate in and benefit from the wine festival. which is open to the adult ~eneral public. State law prohibits the admis5ion of anyone under the age of21. Tickets at SlO eJch mav be ob· tained by writin~ "'Ca.lifornia Wine Festival." 3300 West Coast Highway. Newport BeaC'h. C,\ 92663. Early reser vations arc re· commended in view of an an· ticip"ated sell·out. ••• SUMMER seems to have ar- rived a few weeks early ut South Coast Plaza 's M;igic Pan restaurant. The reason rests with the addition of six new. light· weight, hot-weather items on the lun<'heon m enu . The n ew dishes include salade Ni<'oise, with a m o und of marinated tuna : fresh melon salad, m ade o r three different melons: veal Marengo, a com· p l etely new di s h a11d Mulligatawny s11up , a rcCIPl' which originated an the Unt1:.h colonial rule of India. Beef Bourgu1gnon and sp1nud1 salad, a long-time cus tonwr favorite, has also taken tls plan• on the menu Ul> a luncheo n special. And a t empting new offcnnJ,!. cherries royalt>, ·brings the Ol'W restaurant dessert list to 11 selections. T he Magic Pan is located in lhl' Bullocks wing of South Coa~l Plaza. 3333 S. Bntl>lOI St , Coi.ta Mesa, 556·1225. ••• THESE ARE not cas v lame to turn up anything that's gr111J. pure and simple . But it <tll come!> together in a terrific group of en- tertainers -Good, Pure & Sim pie -currently on stage at Del Webb's N e wporlcr I nn 10 Newport Beach. Following last week's openang, the quint e t of top·n otc h pe rformers is appearing in the Newporter's Lido Lounge, Mon· Out ·n· About Norman Stanley days thrdugh Saturd;iy~. from 8 : 30 to 1: 30. They'll c·ontinuc in the slot through July 31. The leader of Good. Pure & Simple. Jim Sims. plttys the drums. sings and is a songwriter Lead male vocalist. Ira R:.aibon. plays the saxophunc . flul<'. clarinet, guitar. paann ~ind even the kazoo. Rob Camma('k plays llw or · gan. lead guitar <ind saxophone" and is a songwriter: Mike Hire plays the bass guitar, lend s h armo n y and is als o u songwriter . The delightful lead \'Ocalis t is Lynn Severns, whose stvles and vocal moods are enchanting. These exceptionall.v ta lented musicians have individually r<•- PIANIST AT MA~RIOTT Wall y Ruth t•orded with s uch companies as 1\Bl' Dunhall, A & M Hc<:or<b and Elettra Rt•C'ord-; arid h;n t· b;icked some of the top st..irl> 111 rt•nccr t Till' ="ewporll'r Inn 1~ lo<'alcd n t 1107 Jambord: Rl)..itl . Ne\1 port Beac h. G 1-l-1700 ••• STILL ANOTllt:K or lhl' most talented entertainers on the local musatal scene currently ph1y. IOJ.! <J I the M arnoll llokl 1n Newport licach ts Wall\ Ruth pianist extraordinary · ' Wally can be heard in the Mar- raotrs Capriccao Cafe. Wl'rlnes· day through Saturday t•\·cnmgs. from 7:30 p.rn . lo 12:30 a.m. Ile also appears on Fric1ays at noon. when he performs with his popul;ir jazz trio. For a <';ireer th<1t spans mfJrc t han 30 years. Wally's b<t ck- ground, as might be expected. as \"ancd. For 11 years he was a featured performer on KTLA an L1>s Angeles on the Spade Cooley show, going by the name or "Lot· ta Chatt a." I las other credits include four years at Disneyland playtnl! both , in the marching band and with th(' Straw hatters. For m ovie buffs. Wally Ruth"s music al talents h <.ive been usl'd in such pictures as "Kiss in the Dark." "A Star as Born" and "Pete Kelly's Rlues." and on TV m "lronsictes." "Alias Smath & J ones," "MacMillan & Wifr" and "Marcus Welby." The Marriott Flotel is 10<:ated at 900 Newport Center Drive. Newport Heach. 640-4000. . ~olden ~~~f~ ~·~~I· fi/ilairagon ·--~ GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A lo C.Orte Dishes LUNCH•()tttNER DAILY Food to Take Out 11:30 A.M. to 10 P.M ZIU....._. .... COSTA .. SA 642-7162. 646-9'1 I TONIGIIT, Jl S t 11 RICF.NTE~~IAL T RllffTE "WO \'t.':ll's or l•';ish1!)" and Musil'.:· 7 :10 u dut•k tonight. I and 3 L'·m ~11lunl:t) and Suml;1y 11t llun1in~lon l'entN. 1777 Ed1ni.:er Ave , lluntmgton Ht•ut·h Fa:.hions , dancers and s ingers. l''n·t' 'J l 18 1LEF.' Rtt•enh:nnial :.on!-! uncl da11 ct• lrlOUlt'. 8 o d11C'k l11n1ght unJ Sat.urdav ut tht· f'ullerto11 Coll ege Campu~ Th~·atP1". 3:!1 k t'liap man Avt•, fo'ullc rtun. ~ ~71 81100.1•,t ~x ~TAMP •:xro l11krnat11Hwl l''llO!>ll Hlll. lU a.m to !1 p.m . toda\' and S.11unla\ JO a 111 to 1t p.m. Sunday ;it llyait ll11USt• llull'I at Leis l\ngl'IC':. _ lntet11<itiorwl /\ irport ~ ;idults, SI 1unmrs, 11nd1•r 6 frf'e \ttckt•ti. goo1l foa· all thrt•t• tluv:.i 50 t·1•nt:. µarkang 8 A L L .. : T ~I 0 N T M \ H 'f R 1': L (' l'l u r t• demonstration on lmpl'rlJI Ru~ .. 1an n :.dh•t K o'clock tonaJ!hl. ancl Satunlav at tht• Co~la M~·~:. High School L~·ct•uan. ¥'°Fain tt·~ Hoad. Custa Mesa. Free ,,--- TAJ MAffAI, Rock i::rour>. 8 30 and 11 o'c lock toni~~t and Saturduy at th<' Goldt'.'n Hear. 3<16 Pac1f1c Coast Highway. lluntinl,'ton Deach. SS. Reservations 536·9600 ·~1Y CALIFORNIA' Color travel film. 7 .30 o'clock tonight tn Phillips llall . S;inta Ana Collcgt'. lith at Bristol Stn.•ct. Santa An a. Frel·- C'OMMl"NIT\' FAIR Curn1v::il and entertain· ment. sponson•d b~· Lions Club .i o't'lock to m tel · night toni!!ht. noon to mt<lni~lit Saturday, noon tu 11 p.m . Sunday at Cul Statt-f.'ullcrton Pa rkin/.!. Lot off State Colil'g<' Boul(•v;ird. 1·\illerton. Fre .. grounds ad m 1s,; 1011 'PLAZA Sl"ITE' C'1>nwd~ \\1th 111m1c s uppt·r 11 45 o"l'lock t8 30 l'llrtainJ t11111ght throug h .Jun1 20. one hour t'<1rlit•r Sund;iy~. at r.Juckenlhah'r Cultura l l'c ntl•r . 1201 \\ :\1 ah c:rn Avl' Fullerton. 879·6865 · 'NORllAN. IS T HAT \"Ol"'!' D11111er lh(•atcr ; o'C'lock <8 :30 curtain1 tonai?ht. S;.ilurdav a~d Jun<' 18 a ntl 25 at the llohrta:. Inn. 31:11 flri!-ttol SL . Co~la Mesa . "Ill 557.:IOU(). 'T HAT C'llA1'1PIONSlllP SF:ASON' 1\1lult drama. 8:30 o'clock i''ritlavs. Satunluv~ and Sun- days tonight through June. I!) at Costa Mesa CtvH· Play house. Community Center Auditorium. Orange County Fairgrounds, Costa Mc~a S:I 556-5391 'SEASCAPE' -Edw.ard Albee drnma. 8 :m o'clock Tuesdays throul'.!h Saturdays tonight through Jun e 19 at the L<il!una Moulton OPEN DAILY DiftiltCJ Rooms I 1-1 O•LOUIMJe I 1-2 OLD CITY PLAZA I I I W. A•enido Palisoda #4 s-c ......... 498-1211 r Times/Places Pl:iyhuu::.c•. UOfi l.ai;:urrn Canyon Road. La~un:r lh•:idl S:l ~II wN•kuuy:s, St WCl'k\011ds . .stndenl~ hall·pracc. 494·074:1. '0KLAH01'11\!' l•\1llt•rt11n Civil· Ltght Opera, M :10 11'l'luc•k 1111111.!hl anti Saturdav 111 l'lummer Autl1ton u111 t 'hap111a11 Avl'lllll' al 0Lt•11111n Street . Full1.•1·to11 . S:.1.50 SS r10 ~dulls, S!.~iO·S.1.50 :.tudenls. MW 1732. ·PF.RFECT PIT{'ll' -(.'omt•<l ' H.:10 o'clO<'k tonight ;and Saturday. pn•st•nkd b> lrnnc Com- munit~ Theall'r :it the \\,ut h Scrv1C'l's Bui !ding, lln~lol Stn•£>l "'' Hcd I IJll A \'l'llUl', Costa Mesa. 557.7297 . '1\ ~HOT l!S Tii t: DARK'-l'omedy. 8:30 o'clo~k Fr1ctayi-. and Saturda~s to111ght through June 19 :ti the ll11n t1n.i.:1011 lk•ac·h Plav/111u,;c, :?1 lO Main SL . Huntmµtun Bead1. S:I SO adults. l 50students. l'.l.12·5421. TWO ONE·M 'TS ·-··nubht•rs " anti "Y::inks :i l>ctroit 0 Top ol lht• Scvl•nth. · · ~o·dock ton1~ht and Saturday al South Coast Hcpertury. l82i Nl'wport Blvd .. Costa Mesa . S3 75 to S5 ;5 G4G·l:J6:J after 1 p.m .da1ly CONTIN UING I N I.OS ANGEU:s "/\s hes:· ··cro,.s Country, "'Thn'l' Sisters " and "Where ShC' Stops Nohody l\n11ws ,' throuf(h June 27 jl tlw Mark T :.1per f<'orum "The Rukc•r 's Wiff'.'· throui.:h J111H' 2() at lhl• Dorothy Chandler P .'.l\'1111111 ... Winner T:.ikC' All ." through Sunc1ay ut thl· H11n1 IOf.'lon Han ford '1'h(':11t·r . "t-,iddkr on the Hoof," thnn11.!h .June :!7 ~1l the Shubert Tht>att•r_ ~ATlilU>A\'. Jl"NE I:! SIGSEO ll.\;\Cf·: THEATER l>:11ll'l' muve- m1'nl with :,1gn l.1nl!uagt· lnr till' deaf. 8 p.m Sat ur<l;.i~ ;1t <;ol<kn Wt·~I Ct>lll•gc.-Tht'alt"r, 1574·* Goldc·n West St . lluntinl-!ton H1.'lH'h. ~ gl•ncral, St 50 ~lt1dl'11ts and G1>ltl K1'} t·anl huldt·r~. PIANO CONCERT II\' Ho~ :ii Crowc•ll. present. t•d h,\ Thi• lnd1°pl0nc!Pnt 111~l1lull• of !ht· Arts.~ p.m Saturda) at Ph1llql!-ll.111 . lith ttt llristul Stn'ct. Santa Ana ~i g1.•111•ral. $-1 l\lUdents anti st·n 1or •. , t 1 tt•n s mr• 0:)'11 . cSc·e VAUDF.V ll,U>:.1•a~eC7) Real Cantonese Food eat here or take ho,,,. STAG CHINESE CASINO 111 21st Pl., Newport Beach ORiole 3-9S.V ,.._to MidoiiCJlit Daity-Wtttrttteh Utttll 1:00 o.a O .. e U -~-HA0•041 "'U DID YOU KNOW ABOUT ~ DINNER SPECIALS? Simple . For Dancing and Entertainment It's All Happening Nightly at The Lid() L()UDQe ~ Q//£;68tkefmt 1107 JAMBORfE ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH 17141 ~4·1700 FtNOHORN·HAOOOCK , ......... --... _,....." a:O""'*'' .. _.' 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A New Supper Ex erience I For <'ocl-tajh or dinin~ I Stn ing lair for the ''After" ('ro"d I Creiws and other uru<1ue di,lw' I W:illy Ruth :11 the piano b:tr I Comfortable. informal. \\ith an ocean \1rw l'k,1~ 111.tl.•' "'"''"'''""' l>1 1.1111111· 71-' 1 •. 111-1111111 ~'Newport Beachtt® .morr10 1111111 Nl:WPOJlT 0 CENTER 'f\MI "•·~ ""'' l ''"'''' I lo Presents PRIME RIB ~ /\YJI Au Jus s5 95 • '11).>A ij Dinners tnclud~ SCNIP •Jaw or A Cool Crisp Salad To Start HONEY I MUST ARO. BlEU CHEESE or THOUSAND ISLAND Hot SAM fRAMCISCAM Loaf of lreod Vecptallle • Jow • h•erog. ANO YOUR CHOICE OF DESSERT CheH • .... •Ice ere .... Chocolate Ma.SH 1 PRIME RIB SPECIAL GOOD SUN., TUES., WED., THUR. 5TO10 PM. GOOD FRI. & SAT. 5 TO 7:30 PM • CHILDREN UNDER 12 $2.95 DANONG TUESDAY THRU SUNDAY To Ille bcffillcJ Mew s ... ds of THE GENE DE VALLE TRIO RESERVATIONS TAKEN for LUNCH-Tue. thru Fri. DIMMEI FIOM 5 P .M. MICiHTL Y 1617 Weatcllff Dr .. Mewport let1eh 645-5222 Seived Monday thru Thu1sday (Friday, Saturday & Sunday '111 6 P.M.) -Eiccl1Jd1ng Holidays The di1111Ns mclude so11p or snlr7d, cho1c1> of b11kerl powo or rice RED SNAPPER . . . . . . . • . . . . ........ 2.75 MAHI MAHI ......•......•..••.....•• 2.95 GR ILLED SEA BASS ................. 3.25 TOP SIRLOIN . . . .............. 3.75 NEW YORK STEAK .. . . . . • . . .... 3.95 LOBSTER T Al L . . . . ....•.......... 5.50 STEAK AND LOBSTER ............... 5.95 Luncheon liom Sl.95 served daily '111 4 P.M . P11vate Party Fac1ht1es to 300 .190 l ( COAS T HWY CORONA OCL MAR '"SERVA r10111s 0141 675·0900 lli77R PACI rtC COAST HWV • HUN r I NG ro111 8 [ ACH RI SFRVA !IONS 12131 S921321 Carb¥et Lounge Proudly Presents The JIMMIE BOGGIO FIASCO'S Monda y thru Saturday from 8:30 PM c.Airporter C/nn 'Hotel • (Jpt.11n·~ T.1hlr ColN• ~hop 0Jll'n 24 H(lur, •Dinner 5(>r~ •n the M('dit('rrJnf',1n Room Imm 5 JO PM 18700 M~cArth·ur Blvd., Irvine . . . ., " Frtday June I I 1976 II Mos tel: Still Superb NOW A TRULY SIHSA TIOMAL SHOW!!! .ft~ar~d Ted Ross pl ays the t:owar d ly Lion in "The Wiz," open in~ .June 15-Sept. 11 at the Ahmanson Theater . B y O f.N SI S Mel.ELLAN Ot tft~ O•oly Pt IOI \t•ll Theulncal history 1s bein" r ev ive d on the boards al the Shubert Theatre in Century City as Zero Mos tel recrcalcs the role he made fa mous on Broadway more than a decade ago. /\s Tcvyc. the Jewish dairyman in "Fiddler on th e Ho of .·' M os t e l c r eates that all·tot.>· seldom -set'n s tage ma~ic that ma terializes when performer and character become one . The bea rded , liarr<'I· chested a ctor has the \'Oice, manner isms and brall i untl y c horco· g r aphe d bod y m ove· ments do wn to pcrkc· tion. lie moves with ease be tw een o u tl a ndis h humor and touching st·n· timcnt. H E IS t\ d e light to behold. as is the enlirt· cast 10 the hcautifull y mounted ente rtaining produc tion play ing now through J une 27 . ··Sunrise. Sunset " J ar~ there that ht:lpt.•d ·· F1d· 11ler on thl' Ro111 ·· earn the d es 1 ~n a t 1 o n or Br oadwa ) 's long1•st· runrung m u~1cal <3.225 perrormanrt-s). It is filled with mo- ments tha t will slick 111 lh<' mind after tht.• cur· lain fall's : the ll velv hot tic dance in tht.> t1ivcrn. the m o m en t t he shy Motel deride~ to bt•corn l· u m u n. an d T e v y t· · ~ balancint? or tradition on the one hand a nd of his dau~htcrs' happiness on th<.· other. the i n r oad s of t ht- modern wor ld nnto tratlt· lion when Tevvt.>"s threl.' eldest duu1?htcrs forsa ke the old ways One mar· rie:. a rad1t.·al :.tudcnl. another m arries out of the faith and u third m ar- ries for Jove rather than through a mntt•hmukcr. But "Fiddler ,·· UW\'t:' all. IS about ltfl• JO.YOUS c.ind simpll• -and ll:ie human s_oiri l r isin g abo ve poverty a nd mis· l'r\' and. 1n t ht: l" a~c of .Jl;ws. opprt's~ion Wome n Win B 0 B ~ ··~ WHITE formerly With THE PlATIERS All the fum1h ar soni.:s <"M a t c hmak e r . Match m ak e r ,·· "If I Were A Hi c h Man," Pa rt fi veof"ThcOlvm "nDDLF.R,'' s et in a piad.'' a 10-weck ~l:rll'~ t urn-o f -t h e-ccnturv do(•umenting the history Russian village, is about of the UI ~ m p1cs, will ----------------------fo<'us on ··w omen Gold R A ~"Th~Ste~ ...... ~~'~ e · TUIM Of THI CltmlltY DICOll MUSIC Of THI llG IAMDS IEER Stews Fr°"' Al o .. r The World SOUPS+SALADS+~GllS WINE COME TRY OUR DAILY SPECIALS Wine 25c per glHa during June MHA YllDI CIMT'a. COSTA MlSA ADAMS AT HAHotl ........, .. """'-* '79•1171 /L~~~ Back Bay Restaurant DINING & DANCING •N THE ROUND Entwtairen•nt THsday "'"' Salwdoy ~ .. ~ Join Us For CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 a.m. 10 3 p.m. ~~TRINl;~~,~~0LVPSO Guest Boet Slips Clowd Mondey1 STEEL ORUM BAND Einterteln from 2:30-6:30 p.m. Gpurmet Japanese Cuisine South CoHt Vill•g• acrOlt hom South Co•tt Pier a 3800 S Plaza Or Santa Ana \714) 5572531 t t ~t , ' {l~t ~: t :1 t :i t ..-i, • ,,., Horikait•a In Little Tokyo nwer Ut• Mu11c Cent•t I 1 1 S San Ped•o Los Angeles (213)6809355 'J'rioof fFavorites Steall rerlyald Sltrlrnp Tempura Cltlcllen on a Sllewer Served with Green Vegeta~les Soup · Rice · Green Tea '.: t ~t ltn•nt11 H f ;:-60 fashion Island, Newport Center t ~1 f Reservations honored : 644-4811 l COME IN ANO BE OUR HONORED GUEST . ;;;;;;10;3 ;H;. 8;-A;· Y;~S~;t~;~;~;;~~·~-~:_~EW~PO~R;T;B;E~AC~H~~~-~~·~·~·~·-·~~~-~·~· ........ .,, Dining Car & Station Restaurant Saloon ........................... . . ~ ~bclSttan's ~st ~ SUNDAY BRUNCH I 0:30 to 3:00 Five Selected Items Starts with A Cocktail and ends with a beverage (non-alcoholic) of your choice : •• ,.,..,.Pl •.•• ,J '"' ..... ""'' : . . . . ........................... Medal Winnl•rs ··al R p m Sunday on KOCE TV , Channc\50. The progra m will be r<'· pt>atcd al 10 pm. Thurs · day with captions for lhl· deaf. Sroi ttit1'1("•4 1f'lf'f'f C.Oti.f•!I\ 4141'1hn4 1 IOS HSI kittllil f Yr. •n•h•tm 1714 I O t ·?ff4 y i~ LOWDON ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCING Tuesday thru Saturday 9:00 P.M.-2:00 A.M. OUTRIGGER ROOM KONA LANES TEMPLE c;uoENS t;--a. ; ctff N6S6 Re1tat1rant ~~ *~;; !:l LUNCHEON AND DIMMER DAILY Special LMncheOll luffet $2. I 0 Monday thrt1 Friday 11 30 lo 1 30 RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE Featuring E11ot1c Tronocal Drinks 1500 ADAMS lot Horborl COSTA MES• S40.ltl7 540·tt2J A11d. I• Gord.ii Gro•~ 1220 I IROOKHUI ST IAt Ch.,-.il Ul-7020 ~i;\lln J!Jo11$p c:eosV:u~~~~E 32902 COAST HWY. LAGUNA MOUEL (Al _Y...,P..-.,1 i---i-11~~m--JliKlftrnll!airetl~~MfltH:~~'f-Pl;A.zA For ticke t informotion -& rcscrvo ions co \7 14) 492·9950 140 A VE. PICO SAN CLEMENTE 499-2828 496-5173 Sourla Coat'• Finu i Cui1inf! lllSTOL STmT & SAM Dl50 FaHWAY -COSTA MESA 17 I 4114CM12Z The \klvet Turtle Is Abalone Almondine. • 1Jrq1 welter abalone, sautcccl 1 lie n smoi11eied with toasted almonds. Te nder, yo un~ mck o f lamb, art/ ully rrerared. Pett ie Jouster w J/s s tuffed w1 t11 cm lJ meat. Thick prim e rib. Cl11 1led cucumber soup. DclicatL' c/Jocola tc m o usse. The Velvet Turtle is 16 special en trees. Accented by really a ttentive service. And very sensible prices. 111 Newport 13.:nch, across /rom the Marriott on Newport Center Dri ve West 64·1-5313. Wc-honnr American Express eJ other major credit c11 rd5 ........................... . . . . l ~baSl"1n's ~st l : ·-··· ...... ' : . . . . ........................... 1 rr t Ir t t ff• ' 1 '11 , 1 •' ' ti 1 at'" IVY HOUSE RF.STAURANT 314 F<>tt~Sl" AVE. LAGUNA BEACH (t .. n..~...-1 752-8558 ' ··~. I • J •.·t1 t·l I, l lCJ rJ,1111..r c ll•'fV f'1qhl 1 i•, •• 1 •n-,ro•) ,,· ...... .'· .- I\. (' t I I ' ! ~ ' 'Jll '\/ r .. ·· 1 '"-ir'nr· ' I' I " I ' I I) 1 i.r '1 tv.1 r ,, ., <mu cud :.. ;II ri1t' I< t!t•ltvt.!r• ·•I lu v1.111 J • ,,, rn•l)ul• flr11e"l D•l/111100"t1~ lo d vV)·n fr(lrn rv1•h dehl"t"'J'ily d•lf"'rl"nl r~>n<> l'o;,Orhv Mn N Fr It, loC1111t•'" IC'I !o"IV" vntJ .. .. -!.· '""~ '"''"'°" oc.o '·"'out ut ''°""' '" u chu~~ .. . . FAMILY PIZZA PARLORS· Huntington Beach 847-1214 . ' . ' Costa Mesa. 646·7136 .· ···1 r• ndv ·· V•' : .. cr\$, ' Weekender Deadlines D1°cd/111e {err .?>11bm1a~wn 11/ 111uh•r1al /ur u11y Wl't'kendt'r •~ noon Tw:xduy of JI~ u·rrk uf publtt·atton l1ems about mid u'1't'lc tl'1'fll.~ sfl(Ju/d ht' subrmttttcl 111 I 1m1• /or t lit• \\ l't'kt•ndn 1s~iw µnor Ill t/11• 1•t11•r11 /11" qi..·sh 11, lm1•t' µlwt11yrapl1.~ tuk1•n or /1•r a po.,~1bk feature story should be sutirm1t1-d thr1'•' weeks pnor lo pub/1calw n. Matt>rial should be ~t·111 tu tlw Wt•t•kcnrla, Orange <:ua51 Daily P1lu1 H1u i.x.><1. t'11.,10 M<'~o . CA ,~OlC> (TV DAILY LOG) FRIDAY I EV•NING e:oo o a 101 m m Nt•s U • 1 t 3 rn 6 News U All(lu 8158111 CH I •·vtd fr, m s GOl'M An~~IH~ v.11. I lo1t•• 6 f 111111) Albor 0 Wold WtN Wu t m P1rtri4&t h mtly m Ad1m·l2 26 ( 19 e ) St11 T rO m Aw11tte11 •utlltr lt Mth Oou&ln Sllow W Ltttlt R1su ls -6:30- 6 r Q) Andy Grtlf1th co Mtrw Gnlf1n Show 17 l Mowtt· "Tht Tr1p" Eli) Bl1c• l'trspt<hwt on tht NtW! m frltlllls of Min 7:00 0 BU J ll .ti ED llein 6 , Rawhtdt a To Tell the h ulh O C1111<tnt111ton , m I lOYt Lucy Cl) Tht FBI EB Go Ran&tt r26 GuMlllCiit ED ~ lft&tlts News Rrntw ( 29 a ~ 8on1n11 C> Dr11111t1< Se11es W Md1ms hmily -7:30-0 Follow Up R•ro11t1 '.dnd~ 1111 r,rol1!•1 iKIOt lanot\ 5"· v .. h '" 1 dn •rm •nd ltr, on • mf.lllf<, I• JC11~rnt l'ro~••r• lulto ... • to , 1ern•1~ante ad1u)l111• nt 1 d I u • •tn h1~ ntw, acto;~ nnron 11 Ith 111• 1•)umph1 n nl hl'i ~r1tn1 .tltt• tM hos oa11oc1pa1ton '" \j>ntl• . e 11>) m 11o11,.ooc1 squm ) U Dick Van O.,•e D ltfs Milt A Dul 1 a hid ot tht Su O Celebrity Bowhng m l rldJ lllncll fl)BWotJD cn1 r& > M1tcll Gamt fD Robtrt Macllttl Report S9J Wiler World 8:00 O 11 ( 3": Slr1 Saia need~ all h,., tacr an1I undm landrnR lo h~l1, • broghl, bul ontooverlrd Sludtnl lonno lhe Cast ad1usl It M new surroun dings. U Jil < &J 1101 ED Slnlord & Son U M0tie: •C' (2hr) "Cllambtr of tt.r11r1" (h~rl 6n P1111c~ 0 Nnl (61 Mowie: 1C" "A Time for (nrf Se•-" (dno D ( 2t'l t 1 l ,St Dotlny & M111t Guests ar• f'r~1I Ba1lt y Shfrman Hemsley, Che Osmond Brothers o1nd lhe Ice V1n1hts. ( 11 llltioMI Gtotrapllic O Mowie: 1C' (211r) ·'Tllundtt Bly" (adv) "5J-lames Slt•d•I. lo anne Dru Gilbert Roland m MJ Tllrtt Sons Q) h rrJ Muon 126' tT.V. Teltlllon Conltnu~I 1111 111on coverag~ unlot Salu•~~· !O JOPM Eli) Washin(ton Wet• in llntH• C> la Crml1 Bien C11ada W J1p1nue hn&u•tt Pro1r1ms -8:30-u Clil m Cicll m The Pmtice "I ove and Ot.•lh" Or. Bedford s prr su1p1ton lor a o-.olale pa1rrn1 " ~ loll!e lrrve wh1rh he hrm·.ell dwoc' tr prcvode Q) Cross-Wits fl) TV loc•ew ED Wall Strttl Wtt• ED £1 Sllow dt llOSlll Peru 9:00 0 Movtt: c (2hrl "Heller S•tl ttr" (fOlltf )IOI•' n !it• v•n II 111 <t1rk Oronid ~ 1 1 l '•1 Vor.• •·I Pu?,l•t" .11.d (u1t (;, nlo~' 1. • ;ibrut Ch.rh M.n.,un "'"' h" l.ir11 B 231 6 101 €) The llocUord Fein to tta1wl (II) Alh rn•·1 p,, th ll~venoo•I rPQutrr~ R1r,1n1~·, " .n~1ntul l•t•nl 11•11 \ht l"~" • t 1 ,1 •• r~brnt~" '" J 111 '"'' lhM lonrt f1N\rlf tn JOf ,efld '""' l,11,•·f 111 l'lh 1.1a11na11on at•emp1 0 (21 ••> 39UC frtUy Movte c (?hr) "The Honl.111 • m Merv Grolfon Show al lhe V1111n11n 111 1 • a CBS f 11ur MoYtt c (2hr) ··fht S~l1bfrR Conntt toon·· !•!o •) I ' \{•otY New111 .. 11 ffi Drama m lvenong at S1mphony I 1111d111 t II M"h••' 111\0n JMm•" l•~d) th1• kro•,11111 \vmphnnv Off"' Ir.I 111 t 1,1n,• '1"1•! ll~ydn' ~vmpt1nny Nn •lk on It 11 •I 1no VlalJr• 1'1-.r1111 ' \tmt l11001V ,,If -9:30-rn B1rau de Prtmama 10:00 O n 6 10 (!) Poloct Slot• l.tmon ~.n .. ol• H•m ~· 1111 ld1~ .. l.1,,,p,.1 \l~r~ A\~ Yflltl 1.m '1t 1Prft1Jt' ..~~ moonllghl\ AS .en 1n\111~r11 "' Y•\lt(310r IQ lonjntt ~IS n.rir~lt\o r\ • duCJhon UO m News 6 .. od Squid m11o-11 -10:30-m mm lltws m KOfu n Dr1m1 11:00 OUIDm l9 News B s 101 n 1 11 • lltws U lowt Amerocan Slylt 6 M1rshal Dillon O Movtt: • c "M1dnl1ht Lu e·· Mo • loll Oml\ IJ.c¥ ~1·• I ,.,..,r•11. lr•l111 r.~von Q) Miry H1rt1111n, M11y H11tm1n Cl) Get Smart 17 3 91ot11pfly ED tile ltiwtls et Slltrlod Holmn ti ( 21) • ) Trvtlt" Con1tqYellCH C> Ci11tt111 l 4 ,. -11:30-0 II • 3 Cl~ l.1tt l .. Wtt c ··froas" u 23' i > IO' ED lollnny C¥JOll b Movor "l:uJdalu n1I D111y' 1J1,1J 4 , floth.111 lk1tdol lluvd Ntol~n ' a < 29 •) 191 the h•••u l•~ld111n ' ltllu ,,~ W1ll1t Collon and 1111 f Wr~\trr 41r sr11td Jnd hrtd .ut,l•tt b1 • Otr••&tO. tt•Ol•A•llv 111 '"m111.it 8 Dr11nel m ""'' (£) Burns I Allt• 12:00 D Movie: c "tlYt Man Gtorce" Id 'I f;l C.tor~e Ha1n11ton ti AU!11n1 A11~t f 1 a, llllowoe: c "Tile lobo" (roml I , I''' r ;,~lh r ~••II I ~lund Q) Mo•tt "Roadhouse" 1m1 l 4~ Id~ l UPlllO C.ornell Woldt Cl) Mom: "Par•s Models" (rlr.ll •·1-M1rlrle1ne Jlob•n~on. M1HI·• Au•• -12:30-D Suspense Thu t1e 1 :00 0 1JI 6 • tOJ m M1dn12h1 SPfml -1:30-I 11 1 l Movit: "The Mid lomber" 1 u ·M I~ Vince (d~•'d". Chut' r nttn• ,, 2:00 D liovoe: "l otltn With A Whop" \fl •I "' Ann Mt!•~·~, lu•.n I 01 '"'' tr'"' b111nn m All Nochl Show· "The Street W1lll Mo Name." "A Bullet Is W11l1n~, • ··P11don Us" -3:4S- D Movie· c "The f rtnch l tnt"' t M•) ~4 • l•nt l!omell C.olDefl ~n l•~u I SATURDAY JUNE 12 MORNING 7:00 O Summer Semester 0 ]JI & • '101 m (mtr(tncy+4 6 Wee•end a 1 29 a ) 391 Horlg llonc "'-• e Crullve Oecorahnc Q)Wlth1t ED Seume Slrttl -7:30- 0 Dusty's Trttllouse B 23 6 101 rn Josie & the Pussrc1ts D ( 29' I a ) 19 !0111 & lmy/Gt 1pe Ape Show 1 a Stell05<rrpt O lOCJlh & Ille lssun m Alter nallwu '' r , J B11e• luflllo 8 :00 O 11 J e Pebbles & Ba111m Ba mm B ni r 6 10' m W1ldo ll11ty D P1ctseller) e Popeye C~rtoon~ 0 Hot Fud1e Siio• m Movlf: 'tht SJoge W1lde1nus" , ... ~I ~b V11.lo• M.11u11 Cl) T rut Adnnture 126 l.1 V. Ttltthon (;Qn•onue' fo :OJOf'M ED Cleclttc Company -8:30- 0 c 1• r 3 ~ Bugt Bunny/Road• runner B 2l' 6 10 €) P•n• Pinlher D flltnd1 ol Ml" D ( 29 11 ) 3' ~dvenlu1ts of G1lli1an O Movtt, c "lhr 8ru htt Ooub· loon" '"'' i ~ f.1 ' , 'I+ ntrrn11 '"' ~ ... , 1, f,1111 I ED M•~lto Rottr)· Nt1ghb0rhood LMI U Moyie; "Suspense'" '"'' t ii, • ft11tv ~""'"''" 8""''" Gr.lfl .,,11.· 6 little llouls D ( 19 8 ) l9 Super I 11end~ m Countr, MUii( ED C1rraKoltnd11 -9:30- 0 11 l 9 Scooby Ooo 0 7l 6 10 ED ll~n lot. Run 6 Mow it· ··1 Cover lhe Unaro. woHd'" fllf 11 ., \ ... •.tn Mrf '' ~, ED Stume Strr.ft 10:00 O 1111 1 31 Shiumllm Hour B U) 6 101 ED Planet ot thr APf\ D C 29 u I H Sp"d Bugo O Mowlt c "Manne) ltl"\ Go" • I I I I ' 11 11 t u (I!) C411 II M~c ~1nnl 8 m ISPICIAl Porll.ntt l!on P1 1 •d~ "' tt , Wt • 1111 f• Ii u I o fi1,1n II I I "1 ° I (£) Mn•" "lht Seuet S"rn"' I 1dv) ~\, f uny Ru 1 I, Ito , • I n• 2i. l T V. Ttlelllon r1mtoouts lo If 11111.'. ED Sp1111sh Movtt -10:30- 0 1:11 • I 10) m Wntirind U ( 29 II ) >t Odd 8111 Couplr 110 C1H It llll1caron1 ED llecfnc Comp1ny 11 :00 0 " 3 r ar Out Space llub D 23 & 10 m M1tor ln cut Bu e bill U Ancels Bur b1ll C11tlorn11 AnRels n. Dtlto1t T 11ers. 6 M011e: ··u sf of t~e Desper· •dots" (v.r~I ~~ lom !Jd••~ D ( 2t • a ) 1311 The lost S.Ym m Zooml -11:30- 0 • t 71 r 3) Gho\t l 11sl11s U ( 2t' • ') l>tl Amerlca11 Bini· st1nd El!> llttt11c Company KOCE Television (50) ) 00 Food Prt,tr¥1"ct 3 lO M."tr lloqt"' Ntlqhllorllood •.oo so-..-SlrHI S 00 f le<lrl< ComD~ny S JO Vtlll Alt••• •:• ... 81 ... INr.it • • Tr•u", Tr1<11s •ntf T'reutn , 00 811 l.o•t\I 1 JO Vot,."' fttHh"f t 00 W.l'"'•"-''"' Wee" In llhtw•t• I JO WAii \Ir H I WtO • 00 II wp"• Sliew It 00 EMort by Wrrt. F. Brown and Mel Cmson TUMBLEWEEDS by Tom I<. Rycm ~~ ' ' ' . -· . - 7~A-----~------~---- DOOLEY'S WORLD WAS CHAl.?LCS 1~£ GREAT l tll SAML l\S CHAl\l l ~ 1Hl FIRST ? YES. ~( i(l:.IGN£0 fil.IWf t-N CHAl\'l.L!:> JI-ff 1'HIRO /\ND ci.wu::, lHE F1FrU FUNKY WIHKERIEAN by Tom Batiuk GORDO by Gus Aniola , . FIGMENTS NANCY HOW ABOUT RIDE WITH THE ONE YOU LOVE 'J ,..J ··~ .• ,-.;' THI':> MA<;AZ1NE SHOWS WHAT 1HE. SMART Bf?llJE Wi l l BE WEARING 1H IS (,)EAR ! t·-··-"' -----···--tit-- PEANUTS TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE UNITED Feature Syndicate Thursday sPuu1e So•~ed ACROSS 41 LU~ury lover 1 Fedoras 43 Business ll:ofl!o~mt;8i~lt1 corra1ne rt7tltwi:motrt.'1 5 011ve in bV u Foremost blows parts 9 Lighl m color 45 Speaker 5 14 Real eslale milieu I WONDER WHAT 1HE rulY\B Bk'IDE.~j Will BE WEARING ~ byD•Hale by&nielushnler MOON MULLINS WH/4'TEVER HAPP~NE!>To OLD M~-BOICE IN ,ACCOUNTS CONTROL? ANIMAL CRACKERS by Charles M. SdUz WHI( CAN'T I ST.A.I{ DOlllN5TAIRS wmt MR.Hl/DSON AND MRS. BRIDGE$ ? 6ETIER 'i'ET, l1ll STAlf VPSTAll(S WITH MISS 6E0~6JNA ! JUDGE PARKER -__..----'II+---'3Peacetut 15 Acidity Med 49Radio fan 16 Jack ·····. 53 As drunk 11s • ~~**f!I ilmi~~--by-Harold Le Doux ,. 17 ll •• OlcM1me actor 17 Observed l8Baseb1ll 111m 19 Esc1C>e by deceit 20Fakes 22Pleased person 23 Currler·s colleague 24 Superman s girl 25H1da preference 28 Boat sec hon 32 G1ttman c11y 33Badtuck brtnQ¥ 34 Soeck 35 Co11epsed 361cecre1rrt units 3 7 Judie IOUS 38Nume11ca1 l)feh• 39 EUJope1ns 40 Simpleton. lnlonnal 2 l • 54 Smallcralt 55 ····Scotia 56 Oul·ot·dale 57 Skin disease 58 Oehgnllul llbOdo 59Grbe 60Ac11ve 1 t College :l6 "The ····· cum Muliny" 12 Wrtl\oul 37 Oeter1ora1ed ctotn1ng 39 Round·uo person IJ Cerv1ne wortler 61 Furniture animal 4-0 Can1er 11 em 21T ranquil 42 OPQOsed DOWN 22 Beverages '3 F urnilure 24 Rows ot punt wheel 1 Hardware 25 Cer111n 45 Girt s name ''":'turnable punchfl 46 Oev1t111zes 2 ~rve 26G11nd1ng 47 tmpetuos1ly 3 • ••• ol hie miteroel 48 Common 4 LOOl\oul 27 Spoken shrub S Mede leather extempore 49 Crazy Slq 6 lab 28 Gambling 50 I( not • chem•cals 29 Jl~:'tiesd s 1 Pertods 7 WW·I battle ""R II t>etore $110 ..,., us er s 8 Belore in nemesis time Prehx 31 ~nile 9 Mor111 defect sharpener 10E•trav•g.,t 33 Abrupl stlocl\s ' events f>2 OlflCtal oos111on 54 Oelecllve MISS PEACH THE POLICE SllOULO 6E ALfRTEO BECAUSE WHOEVER 010 IT COULD WELL AAVE-KILLED JESSICA ' CHLOROFORM l~'T ~ETiltNu TO 6E USED 8Y NON-MED•CAL PEOPLE! r-----_,,._ _by Mell I~A. T).4E N'C'T IM~T.ANT 1'H1N& YOIA F'lfr'ST' er: ALL, IT'D 9E 'TOO OtCwOED. ?ECON(::'1..v, I HOW DJD YO'-i FIND CUT AMI.AT HEIC ?? Ml.AH frEMEM8E~ 1$ ro KEEP FAl1'H WITH YOUk' PAllE.NT~. . . . by C~ter Gould HILE TO THE REAA, AT SPEE.OS IN f XCESS OF M.P.M. TRN:.Y AND LIEUTENANT BELDEN APPROACH by Rodger Bollen . I WE LL, IT STARTED WITt-1 I I PL>SHIN6 /WD SHOVl,\)E; Ill' I~ THE 8(.)L.LPEt\\ ··· I I I I I. ,1 THE GIRLS "'Nnw please don't l(O 'lfmmrn' -that .1lv..1\\ mttke' your price go up •• DENNIS TH~ MENAC~ ,. ·A~•·• I \.:,.t I I .. ... • . . ' ... I I '.,.,- . , , ;. ·, . ' . . . ~ . I ~ I : ' . ' . . I t { , ~ ! I , • , ~ • • . ' . . , • • . .. j . . '• . ~ fl 6H 1 CAN GUESS WAATS NEXT ON THE ~~ •• .J ('ff DAILY PILOT F11day June 11 1976 King Stirs Audience By MIK F. P ASK F.VICll _ _,_T_,.~ All ,,..,,.,.,.t.AaoA~ MAf\. IYllYMY'f .. 21)0~M .,, )$ "SEVEN BEAUTIES" Deily .. l:U -5:)0.f:IS t t U n MtMG TOU W•"'1' ro 1NOw •tour \U ....... , ... , 10 :.llld tcst1fyin~ along as hl' cased lhro ug h an 1m . prcss1 ve 70-m in ut e set. After a t ra11it iunul warm-up lJy his m aroon- cl:1d back-up hand. King strode on stag~ in u "hilc t hrcc·pit'Ct' suit. ra!>ualiy str apped 1111 his guit;ir. "Lu<·11le," <md then pro <'ecdcd to drive t he C'l'owd wild with some stunning bluC's rill's . · · I . u t' 1 I I e ' · w a s a ltern ~1t1 vc l y sussy, Lt'onard BC'rns t e1 n N mduct s a t t'le\·1s1011 vt·r:-.1011 of his s hur l . s;it irical opt'l'a ··Trouble in Tahiti" o n "Oper a Theutt'r" Thursday. at!! p.m. un KCET. Channel 28. \\'nttcn 1n 1ns2. the j;.17.z·bascrl op1•ra is a l1 ght·hcarlt•d satire or 1950 s s uburban s o p h i s t i c ;1 l i o n a n d marit u l clisconknl. The at·t 1on follows the 1 i vcs of' Sam (bass-ba rit on t' .J u I i a n P u I r i c k > <111<1 Oinuh c~oprano Nant·y mournful :i nd h ap· py as Kang offered a seril':-. uf blut•s nint:mg from slow c r uwl to JUm p- lng funk l11s al>lt• hat'k up band punetuull·d af· fairs with l ~•sly horn:. a n d U o o k t· r T . . anflucn<·Nl 1wga 11. KIN (.i ()ff<'rcd :-tan· danl:. "Ltt thl.' <ioocf Ti m t·~ Ho 11 · · and o ri g in a ls Il k" "Onl y My l\lolhl'r Loves !\It'. hut Sh~ Could l1l' Jiving T oo " A r c a rrang<'<f \·er:.1on of his ela~:-.ic "Th<' Thrill Is Cio11t·" \\a~ simply lwautiful A ft e r :I 0 v t· a r s ri( performing, K111 i.: l·nuld plJy lht• hlut•s rn h1:-. :-.h•t•1> Tht• ~how \\.J'i total ly J>r•>gramml•d down to t' y t· :-. dn:-.\·d fa<·ial f!\'Slun•:-. anrl tht• obligatory \\'hill• lO\\\•I I' o r IH' r s p 1 r :1 t 1 on rt• moval Kinj:!'s taJ(•nt :mrl traditional flair marl<• 1t a fine C'\'en111g of t h<' n •at thing. J azz,r O('k violinis t J ea n -L11 C' Pont y 's perform ante C a lso at the G o ld e n He ;irl d e - mo nstrate d t he limita- tion s of "n ew jaz1 .. " <~ranted . lh('rl' w er(' en- joyable mnn1t•nts , hut there were too few tu overcom e an 1111hal ;1111·~·d und unrl•wanlm ~:-ho'' 1\ h<i'\i<' ll•:1tu1·1· 1.i· · n"" Jait" 1.; n :ll.1nt·l·1111 dc('t rontt Cl ft•t'h "h1d1 1•an produ<'l' c·1•rit• and l>l'O\ lll' at I\' l' h ;.lf' Ill 01111·~ Hut Pont,·:-. \.\l't<ss11·l· UM• of ~;.1;! ~l'b ..,lldl ,IS 11 l' l a ,. l' m o cl 11 I at 11 r " :-.uppl·rl thl' ..,..n:-.1t 1\'ll,\' nt•<•t•i..sary to t h1· v111hn Only 011 "H l·n;,i1:-.s · ancc . ;111 :H·c·ou..,l1 1· I) I l ' (• l' , d I <I I' o 11 I \' (•St;ilihs h a rt1stit-. a:-. op ixiscd to cl~c·troni11 • t•ttn trol ovt'r his rns trunwrll PONT \"S m att•rt .cl !-t ri ' \' :-. f 11 r a 11 o pl' n :-.µan·~ fl•d through lht· llSl' of 1·n·:-.cP11dn ;1lh-r 1·rt·st•1·1Hlo Tl11·~l' <it ll'nlp(:-, :JI rro~t l':0-:0.I\ I' nl"'s '' \'r1· ~ruund1•d b~ 111rtex1 Ii It• p 1· n · u :-. ... 11111 that offl-red httl1· 111 tht• \\ ay 111 ll'm po d1a11i.:1·:-. T iu: bunt! \\ :Js not ;Jhh une' en Ha..,s 1s t Tom f11wlC'r. "hc1 ''as un· den.1rnp<'d. and gu1wrist Dan II Stcurrnl'r luriwtl 1 11 · 1 • x l' 1 • I I <· n t pc·rformarH'v:- l 'n for t u n at c• l v •he same 1·an't h1• s~id for the pianist. who s upplied 11111nsp1 n•<I t·hordinj!s. or for l'o n1 v ·:-. funk · acl<11<0t<·1l dr11.m m l'r Oa1l'f Pilot Photo t>y Thom .... ~ P.-lnl\r ' Willi;imsi . iii·: 'Sailor' Long, Not Deep R,· KATllF: H. T RACY °' 111.. °"''' "''"' s1 .. 11 -.-...... ""'-..... ~·Lu-. Despite its ad\ crttsini: t'lai rn~. "The Sailor Who f'mM-11c•1 7:30 & 9:30 Ft'll 1-'rom Grace With the Sea" 1s not an unusual Iv cOAS1 ...... _."' ~ distur b111g storv nor 1s th<' ending part1t'ularl~· 1------'---'0N=-~BE111:""".o.....;;5.;;.36;....;;..;93;..:;.96=-....;I s tartling "OHf FUW OVEll THE CUCKOO'S l'lfST" tRI MO SU /SUM ,..OW I I0.1·"·"00 "WHERE'S "°"47" 9 4S SAT SUN ...ON l 4\>-1 JO CllEllALAllD THI& ==• RIDFORD & HOFfMAl'I "ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN" The plot 1:-s 1 m pie• :ind the .suhition inc\' il<• bl1• there once was a s mlor who i.:an• up th<· :-ea for u woman and hv tlomi.: :>O dcstro' 1•ct h1msl'lr as a flt'ro in the e~·es or h{'r son. . . The film recalls the ('haratte n zatiuns in "Thl' Bad SeC'<i. · "Lord of lhc l-1il'S .. a nd "A Clm·k wnrk Oranj?l' " Tht• boy ;111d his friends ar<' sadist w follo wers of a miniature llitlcr w ho tnt•:-. l11111scill 111 the m his beli<'f in a pcrfN·t natural <irdN of prt·· d<'IC'rmirwrl dt•stini1·~ ThC' hoy lportrayt•cl "'' Jon<ithan t\<Jllll 1 is not t1..·1T1fwd of t11m . hm\'(•\ cr, and .Jonathan·s ch1ll1n J.! nwtamorphos1:-. on:urs us lw learn~ lht• arts oflvin~ a nd c·on111vi ng. 1 • Sar;ih M tics (of' ·· H ~·1111 ·~ llauµhler" l . so gcx><I ut tlll'sc• trembl~·-tip part-.;, is th•• mother . Ann<'. a s tudy in youthful sc·nllit~· Thr<·<' un<l a h~rlf Courte 11ay Stars v{.'ars a ft e r her husband's d <'ath. hl·r 1·y1•" a n s till n•d und swollen ancl !-h1· rnb lwr liocly a nd <Ion::. n~,l!lil!<'<'S 10 Jtrt para1111n for ht·r <·mpl~ hl•rl :-illl· ha« mon<''. n1uth a nd clnH'. \l'l :-.hl ~l a\"S in th1• :-mall h:.crbor town ~ht:> re lh1·r~ :in• 110 su1t;.ihf(' m •!ll I It \\OU lcl SCC'm l. c•on\'Cllll'llth \\altlll).! rur th1· n ~hl s:11l11r And 111 :-.t11b J im. p11rt1 a ~1·cl "' Kn~ Krb luf fN:-.On Tht•ir rirst l'\'l'nm~ toJ.!l•lh1·r t-.tu· .i::.I.. him 11111 1 ends up 111 h<·r lwd l:<h<' a:-.k:-. lumi Tho11~h J1111 1::. tirl'd of rovini! and Anr11· 1s tlt'Spt·ratc:I~ l11n1·l~·?th1•1r thrN' ni~hts toi;?eth<•r nr1· n<it c·on\'llll'lll:! t!l'OUncls f11r ha,, n •turn a nd an• :i11 1·\t n t.· ... :-. J.>l;iu:.1blt-h:Js 1s for tlwir I :1 11111;.: 111 IO\1' SO PE Rll ,\P~ 11 ·~ th•· lH·c•athtal-.111J:! '-tTnn~ r:1ph1r1•d on l".tm 1•ra 11\ dirt t•l nr l.1•\\ 1~ .John Carl11t<>. \\ho s11p1•r11n;11.1:-.1 ·~ ht:-111w ,.:1•:, for an <iddr•d intl'ns1l\' and s1·ns11al11'. 111;11 m :•l-l':-. l ht film 111 ~. tn izuin~. But l'arl1nc1 wr.'011 ;,n 111flor 1o r .... c·rrpt Tlw film 1~ 11c•t·dl t·~sl~ drai.:gcd out 111 st·\ t•r ;.11 stcnes wlwn· h<• r t•p t'.ll), 1cll'a :o.«'q1wn1·c·.., to thl· pllmt of borN lo m T he• l)l'clroum ar'l'ohatws . al ftrst craceful a11<I st·n~ual. h<'t'l)mt' traJ.!t(' a:-. 1h1· 1" o Im ' c1·:-. strain 111 rid t hC'mseln·s of lht•1r lnrwhn<'!-:- B.B. King brought his Joyful blues to the Golden Bear m Huntington Beach this week Q1!.i.~~~ . ''"°"' "" ....... i------ lRt' & "THE ORO WHIHG 'OOL" ---------- "MOTHER, JUGS & sr HO" tf'G> "DIRTY MARY, CRA2Y l ARRY" "FOLLOW ME IOYS" "LT. ROllNSON CRUSOE" IG t Open Daily 12:30 p.m. LA MIRADA ,. llltlPI All Ill( "Ulll~IS Clll st 111 ll 11 -II .,. UlllU_, Cl1"tC llhht•I II • I M •111 s111011 & 1111mm 11 If • 1 M \ 1 3 If ••Il l• t • ..... u .. It • 11ft ·········· 994 7400 wau ...... ,,--- NO 0"0Slt, NO U fUIN 101 ..... , '"" . CHAIUI & JHf ANGIL MAH.ON al•NOO t•<• lritl(M0l 10N MIU OU•• HIAU "0 1 • ,.u. HIAKHIUT 'ASS ,,01 IOlllf llOfOI D OUUIN MOHMAfll All lHI ,llSIOINT'S MIN 1•01 hUI e fllllll & THI HAN 1•01 ntt ••o•c1u 1nv1Nt• IU fN IU4UON e ...... _. I L.All fHf U OICIST 1•1 •LU U (AU •O• •..own•o 0"1N I J .t• e MA.,..ftl eal\ f' COl'ITIMUOUS DAILY 2:00-4:l S.7: I S.9:45 SO llG IT'S IM TWO THEATERS "MISSOURI BREAKS'' I :45-4: t M :4S..t : 15 111 TV Co1ne d y Hrtti:-.h :u·1c1r Tom Courtl•11a y make:-a rar1· tel<'\·1s 1011 appc·ar:inc·1• HI "T1rn t• and T imi· Again." ;.in ;11laplat1n1111f .\l:in ,\_\c·khourn':--('Om edy to b<• prcs1•ntc·cl on .. Pwrarhll~ C1rcu!> .. Thursday al 9 p m •in Kt'ET. Ch:tnn1·l 28. And in M't'll l·~ <lurin'I! \\hl<"h thl'~ an· :.l·par;1tl'll. the many lmll'I~ 1•xpn·:-.:-.1011s ;ind th11llJ.!hth1I mo mcnts S<'l'm a hinclr:111t·i' lo tlw ;11·t ion hm ltlup Tht: H c>lement of sus pt•nst• l'om c:-. \l'l'~ I alt• mt h1· ~•ory RB r\ltoj!l:'tht•r". tht'Sl' tl11l'll!~ mal.l' till m11v11· C\\hid1 runs 11111· h1111r un<l 50 m111utc:-.1 Sl'l'm vcr~ long tn1h.•t•d. Hatt•cl IL PAClf lC TH(ATR(S ORIV( IN SUPER SWAP MHTS HAllllO'-l l ~o Ou ...... Swap MHI Sat & Su" · 8 em 10 4 pm ORANGE Drive-In I & 2 Sat & Sufi I '"" 10 • P"' ,,,. ftM SVftdl'tl 11 •"•M~ S\ad1Wf'ft f 1m1lv f u"' Prollta! 8arQaln1 Galore' "MISSOURI BREAKS" ONE S'IEALS. ONE KILLS. CALL THEATRES FOR SHOW TIMES It's cash for lceeps in a hilatious run for the fflOfttty! Tht' pla~. adaplC'<I for ll'll.'\'l'-lt>n hy Casper \\'rccle. featur<>s C'our1t•na.\ as l.l•onard. a you n~ man\\ ho has g1,·<'n up his t1'a<"hm,.: 1nh after th1• <'ollapst' of h1~ marn:tj!(' ;ind mo\·e:-. in with his s1stt•1 ( llrtdget Turn1·r > a nd brother-in.Jaw Graham < M 1chucl Hobbins >. "THE ILUi llRD" "ROllN & MARION" IPGI "Sl<flRLOCK HOlMfS' SMARTH IROTHH• tNt -~,.,...... & n......, ....... wM · ~ .... • .. ... • JACK MICHOl.SOH "ONf FUW "°'a@·•,, M@ OYH THl CUCKOO'S MIST' IRI -· "WHIRl'S ,0,,.A1" "EMllYO" CPG) "SISTERS" "MISSOURI IRIAKS" "IRIAKHIART ,.ssM MOVIE RATINGS FOR PMENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE ,,.. .. ,.th•t 011111, 1el1"ff 1t 10 •MOI,.. .,,~, ....-,_,, ,,... .,_.,,"''''' 01 "''''' r~ '!' •·t•1nt •r ,,..., r~•. • All A,11 AOllllllO &1~111. A.A r'Vta .. .._, Ii CP h~ • • •\~t1 t ··\iu•O ,.. .... .... ~("'Of .. ,I i •!<,, ••- ELIZABETH TAYLOR AVA GARDNER t JANE FONDA ,.""" I ~ . ~//,. rwTlL G_EEJl TODD UDI(.~ ~~Y~~ .~\r.\,~lIBlt People section keeps track of what people are feeling, saying and E~~E~ B£iYN NW.:\O\J SY1XJY/. EU C038. KTIY\X11 I K<'.1~~/?.AN doing Y«)\ i'.'Jl'..:t.;'"'" ~\J[J\ &Ai~.r-~t..~l.l.v\J/1 Pffi lA~-1 ... ~. \(~L !vA,~HAil. I COSTA MESA Bristol CanPmd~ S40 744.1 ORANGE. Ordnge Mal l C1nPma 637-0340 ORANGE • Plitt City Center 6-.·9282 COSTA MESA Cinema Center 919·4141 ANAHEIM Anaheim Ori vi.' In S7~·3S2b SANTA ANA Harbor Or111c In 531· 1?11 WESTMINSTER C1nem11 WP~I 892-449J WSTMSTR BRKHRST westt>rook SJO·ol401 ...... ,., .. ,.,., ... ........... Sl4·6287 '" t i•f• • ., h f4fl1Ut '" , ... 48H~S 11etOl l e "°".'" •ll fHI ,.UIOINfS MIN ,.01 1111111 & fHl IUN 111 C1Hl tOI •MOwt .. U• __ _, .. ' •<••••• ...... , 0111 111w OYU 1111 cucaoo·s "'" "' • •lUt CH INA TOWN 1•1 WA\f OltMlf ' HO O"OSIT, NO HfUIN 101 t..-1 "u' • CHAllll & rHr •NOit 10 1 *******•*************•*** X·RA TED ADULT MOVIES ,. ,. • ,. HOW IH COST A MESA : BEL-CONGO MOTEL : • CLOSED CIRCurT COLOR TY it *2665 HAlllOl ILVD. 54S-t421• ****************•******** I PlUS THAI COUAll Y ClC ITING ®CLASSIC' .. • Fl •dily Jvnl' 11 1976 DAIL V PILOT f:7 VAUDEVILLE SHOW SET AT GWC. • • (From PageC3) ROARING '2Gs AIR fl ELD -Opening or new al· t~action, 9 a.m . to 1 a .m. Saturday, 9 a .m . to mid· night Sunday at Knott's Berry Farm, 8039 Beach Blvd., Buena Park. $4.75 adults , SJ.75 children with rides. ' 'TENNIS E~~RAVAGANZA' -Movies, s wap meet oftennis items. free instruc tion. 10 a .m. to 5 P·~· Saturday a t Hobie Sports Ltd., 2831 E . Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Free. POP CONCERT -Music by Phoenix Sunshine and film, "A Sports Odyssey," 7:30 p.m. Satur: day at the Jluntingto11 Dcach High School gvm 1905 Main St., Huntington Beach. 51 at the doo'r. ' SUNDAY, JUNE tl Sunday, Room 127, Cal State L9ng Beach Music Building, 6101 E. 7th St., Long Beach. Free. NEWSPAPER FILMS -.. Hia Girl Friday" and "Deadline U.S.A.," 6 p.m . Sunday in Room WlOl. Sant3 Ana College, 17th at Bristol Street Santa Ana. $2. ' TUESDAY, JUNE JS 'THE WIZ' -Musical based on "The Wiiard or Oz," June lS-Sept. 11 al the Ahmanson Theater of t~e Los Angeles Music Center. Tickets at agen- cies. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16 S\\1MMING TRIALS -For Olympic Team, finals 7 p.m . June 16, 17, 18, 19 and 21, 6:30 p.m. June 20. At Belmont Plaza Pool. Long Beach. S3.50. ROCK GROUP -Hamilton. Joe Frank & Reynolds, June 16·23 at Knoll's Berry Farm. Buena ~ark. Several shows per da~. S3 adults $1.50children. 827·1776. ' THURSDAY, J UNE 17 VAUDEVILLE SHOW -Starring Marie Kin g, with various acts planm.>d for senior citizens, 7 p.m . Thursday at Golden West College Th<'nter, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. Sl at door or 897 ·8327. VACATION SHOW -June 17·19 at Fashion Island, Newport Beach. Free. FRIDAY. JUNF. IR ·~'TAND UP AND CHEt:R' -Musical salute with Johnny Mann and his singers and orl'hestr a. 8 p m. Jun<' 18 al the Anaheim Convention Centl•r. S.1.511-s.; 50 ~cn<'ral, St cl1~counl for Slu dent~. l'hildrcn a111l seniors. Titkcts al 1\1 utu;1l und Liberty agcncws. 'Tift: MUSIC MAN' -Starrin.I! Perne ll Robert~. b 30 11.m . June 18, I!), 2S a nd 26, 2 p.m. June 2u ancl :?7, at Cook /\ud1lorium. Anaheim lliJ.!h Sl·hool, 811 W. Linc·oln 1\\c., Annht•un. s:! adult~. S2 d1ildrcn. 535-2813 or 533·5278. ··•:STIVAL o•· ('ONTEl\IPORAR\' MUSIC - H 30 p.m . June 1&, 19and20al ThcuterVanguarrl , 901-1 Melrose Ave .. Los l\ngclcs. S3.50 udull!>, ~ 50st11dl'nts. (213) 276·9987. 'Wf: ~1AOE l'I' Ht\ PPEN' -Starring The Youni.: Entertainers, d111nl'r show al 6·30 p.m. (curla111 H 30 p.m ) Juul.' Ill at tioldcn S~uls Inn. 6285 t:. Coast l11).!hW<ly, Lu11i: lk•ach. SI:! with dinner,~ without. 635·0251, 639·527901' (21:!) 691·3584. 'AN EVENING OF SONG' -Salute to /\mcrican composers, with soloists, 8 p.m. Sundav at ':hillips Hall,, Santa Ana College, 17th at Bristol street, Santa Ana. Free. FLUTE RE~ITAL -fly Gretal Shanley, 8 pm. The Most Devastatilg Detective Story Of This r.enttry. An indelible film, unlike any other I have ever seen. The script, photography, direction and performances are practically incomparable. -G•n• s11.111, Nee-TV Taper Announces '76-'77 Season The sch edule for the 1976-77 season has bec>n announC'cd fur the Mark Taper Forum of the Los Angeles Mu~ic Center. Gord~n Davidson. artb.l1c dir N·tor. said the season. will opt•n July 15·/\ug. ~with "The Rob· ber Bndegroom." an original musical which will travel from the T aper to Hrnad~ <.1y. . Second, Sept. Hi·Ot't. 10. "111 hl' "lcl' ... t)\ Michael Cristofcr. ft '' 111 he followed No'" 4 0l'(: 19 by _the Ameri~·an premic>rc of·· Pan~ Life,·· b) Swedish playwright Goer.in l::riks~on . The fourth offering of the sc;.ison will !Jc Tom Stoppard's "Travesties." winner of Tom· and New York Drama Crit1ts Circlt• aw;mb. it will be presented J an. 27-March 13. The season will close, April 13 .. Junl' 26. with two new_ plays to be perform<·d in repertory. The plays will be chosen from among the m1>n· than 1,200 original manusn1pts submitted to lhl' Taper ea ch year. tt onlr lalcft a few words In th• rltht plac. to make • ule. Alont the Ormnge CcN11t .... ,. ... , place le u.. REDF•IDFMAN "ALL THE PRESllt[i~ "ONE OF THE YEAR ~S ~l ~,~ ! BEST" ,.. s , ..... ,, ·~·' l / (PG) ·' 1·· .. ·~ . ,.,,,.,,., c.n Ml·H71 DAILY PILOT lllSTOL AT MACARTHUR 540-7444 ~LFREO HITCHCOCK'~ FAMll.YPUM' .. "'' i. l\..\RE\ BL\CI\ IU~U: DU~.\ RBAR\ I IARl~S \\'IU.I.\.\\ I )tt\.\E CINEMA CENTER HAllOI AT ADAM!>. COST A MUA MESA VllDE CEMTtR 979.4 t 4 I ' . :: 1 MON FRI 7·00-9:30 S AT SUN 2:00·4:30·7·00·9:30 ::4 MON FRI 7·30·10·00 SAT SUN 2 30·5 00· 7 JO. 10;00 , .. tSTOl AT MACAITHUI 540-74'14 AND JODY FOSTER (R) CO·HIT AT CINEMA CENT£R CHARLES BRONSON "HARD TIMES ' CINEMA CENTER HAHOI AT ADAMS, COST A MUA MESA VHDECfHTEA 97'·4141 CO·HIT AT CINEMA WEST "SHAMPOO" (R) ClNEMAWEST WHTMIHSTIRATGOlDa..WIST WHTMIM. CEHTll 192·4493 ' HAllOIATADAMS,COSTAMISA MESAVllDECEMTH 97'-4141 WESTBROOK WISTMIMSTNAT .. OOICHURST . c;.UDEM GIOVE S 30.440 I edwards BRISTOL CINEMA lllSTOL AT MACAITHUI 540-7444 ·~~ • (R)Beauttes GIANCARLO GIANNINI PLUS HILARIOUS COMEDY "THE PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE" edwards LIDO CINEMA NIW,.OltT IUD. AT ~IA l.fOO HEWron IUCH '7l.flSO ·ipstck PLUS ROCK HUDSON "EMBRYO" HUNTINGTON CINEMA llACHATILUS,H.t . 147-t60I 147-6017 A brilliantly funny, dazzling, stunning experience. -AHAHd ROD STEIGER VALERIE PERRINE PLUS (R) GEORGE GOLDIE &WAL HAWN SEAN CONNERY AUDREY HEPBURN ROBERT SHAW PLUS AND 'l'ltt HARBOR TWIN HAllOI AT WILSON, COS TA ME SA 646-057) "46-)266 PLUS "GOOOOBY, BRUCE LEE'' HIS LAST GAME OF DEATH A TRIBUTE TO THE (R) LATE BAUCE LEE WESTBROOK WIST MIMS TH AT llOOICHUUT GARDIN GROVE Sl0·440 I • seven. Beauties ... that's what they call him. K edwards LIDO CINEMA tiEWPORT BLVD. AT VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH 6 7 l-8 350 ·, -j . NOW ON TH E LARGEST SCREEN AND IN THE MOST LUXURIOUS THEATRE WEST OF NEW YORK. M·F 7.15·9.45 SAT SUN :? 00·4 :!5 7 15·9:4!'- IN THEATRE ONE NEWPORT CINEMAS PLUS MADEL VN KAHN · BRUCE DERN ·· Won'Ton Ton. ''" , •• "' .. '""'•••ll l't""••t EDWARDS CINEMA HA .. Olt AT ADAM\ (PGI COST A MESA S 46-l I 02 ,-. tr~ ~" '"' -.,ps '" ., hilarious run'"' the rrroneY! WALT DISNEY 6 n , j J Nf) tH~ltf .tsl'I ~~J i;· Nft llE'l,UllN I ··--PLUS '•CHARLEY ANO THE ANGEL" edwards MESA CINEMA Hl'W .. OIT ILYD. AT ltT" ST. COSTA MESA 548-1552 CINEMA VIEJO . ~.D.FllHWAYTOLA .. 41 MISSIOM VIEJO ll0·6nO • J v.:. " 011 OT F"day. June 11 1976 'WHATEVER HAPPENED TO I HOPE 1HE. Ever notlce bow no one pronouncea lt "barb.cl wire." Actually. we wanted to thank you for coming to our New Long Beach atore. TH.A NIS0 A HEAP. leep coming. we won't let you down. · FENCE Ho'-O~, WE.'V'E. Gor z,ooo HL:AD o~ CA rTc..E. &FT.KNOTTY PINE FENCING If one of the guys tell• you he throws knots in tree. tell him the joke about the girl who was ao akinny that she looked like a pipe cleaner when she wore her fur coat. CEDAR FRAME 1 1 39 LIN. Fr. 99 6FT.PECKY CEDAR FENCING And it be takea you oyer to the pecky cedar fencing then lcry th.ls Joke on him: "My uncle only goea out with bald girl• -hi• wife never linda atrange hair• on hla ahoulder." CEDAR FRAME 60" 1 1 19 LIN.Fr. 79 . UN.Fr •. 48~. 60:.. 72:.. CHAIN UNK GATES 1497 W'x3~' 1797 1597 72"x3' 1897 1697 .72"ic3~· 1997 &8 .. x3· 60'x3' r- t r: r I ' DECORATIVE METAL GATES 36"ic48'' ,,, T t 36"x60'' 21'7 2497 , 4f'x60" 27'7 You say you like a little good looks with your security. (Then marry a model with a karate black belt.) GRAVITY GATE LATCH ----~._. . ._..IV . I 3 3 c Galvanised. drops in place to latch. predrilled for padlock. (1 wonder lf you still get the acrewa •ith it?) NEW . POST HOLD TWO HOLES 997 ··ou ju1t pour It in a hole around your post. wait 10 mlnutea and ~. uapands to hold like aixty. 18"x8' FOLDING BORDER FENCE I.~ .. '" .; ' . \'• '"4.: ... ·~ " '· .. .. '· White wire so you can ... it better when you a tagger home from the Elks. Moo•• or Gorlller lodge. &FT.ROUGH REDWOOD FENCING The aec:urity guard and the aaleaman will carry you out the aide gate aaying. "we need the buaineaa. but theae joke• are too painful." CEDAR FRAME &FT.CEDAR GRAPESTAKE Time out for a serious thought. AU FENCING DEALS COME WITH RAILS AND POSTS EVERY 8 FEET. Now back to the. and I use the word loosely. jokea. NO.I CLEAR 2!~ 8!! R~~Joo 2!~ 8!~ N0.3 BED OIL 2!~ 6!r RED~D5PAIMT 2~~ 8!! BEP. REDWOOD LATH Got aom• kind of a 10-year wananty. But don't trust me, read the labeL a lot I know. PLUS LATEX OIL STAIN 6 77 GAL PAUL BUNYAN REDWOOD OIL STAIN ,/: j:1l!r----t1 : I ~..-..&.Jll~ 2 97 GAL. Did I tell yqu about the guy whose wtfe threw out a bottle of 12 year old Scotch • • • she thought it bad to be ital• by then. 3FOOT 4F T 6FOOT IFOOT 1•7 477 6•• 8" BUNDLES Of50 Fencing. lath houses. sticks to whack tliea with .•• REDWOOD PATIO DECKS ,. People ... m to hcntt a million wcry• to use theae thlnga. (So how com• we haven't aold a million?) COMBEP REDWOOD PALING Did you aee our commercials on Channel S la._t week? No? Oh. you go to bed before 2 AM? You miHed Richard Dix in the ''Dawn Patrol." r 11· 1r WIDTll PIO.llCTIOll HO.llCTIH PIOJ£CTIOll 10' 6000 7500 9000 12' 7200 .9000 10800 14' 8400 10500 12600 16' 9600 12000 14400 18' 10800 13500 16200 20' 12000 15000 18000 70" REDWOOD TABLE WITH TWO BENCHES Didn't I tell you we had some pretty smooth looking outdoor furniture. And you called me stupid (stupid). GALVANIZED TRASHCANS 20GAL. 3 33 30GAL .. 4 44 ,, ___ ,_ •oGAL 5 55 E•erybody need• at least one good traah can to throw the old ads into after using them to wrap fish. clean windows or awat m ••. Ad great thru June 16 ' ., ASK ABOUT OUR ANNIVERSARY LEASE SPECIALS! EXTRA SAVINGS DURING JUNE OH IOTH LEASING AND DAILY RENTALS SAMPLE 55th ANNIVERSARY SAVINGS!! IRAMD HEW 1976 PINTO MPG o., .. two•" motaH•c • 'P'O•O 1t1i.n""· .. ,·on •. ,,.,, 0...C °'..._" ... '" .. & p.t'I on '\tf1W nq .c)ood '\l.~t! tgt\·li()f\ Qtl(9.!1 k A1\ (.O•Of .... ,ed ~ut p+i. C.t'CW!t 'on"°I,. hf'\1~ ')l•'\I ,.._.,ll•C 1te'ft°'1et \h·~I bft.ltlO •Ad a1 Olt eue" .. hre•r O'wfllt'\ ''..>int A ,-•. ,, tki'Y"·Pt' QuatO\ oocty ~·d• mo)Q.n1, 15" a 101~ Setial •6Rt0Yl4'I096) IUHD HIW 1976 MUSTANG II MPG 1 dOOf, DnOM t>tut tnet.&ll•C • ~ \Ojo .,.,. tgl'\1hOn, r.n••o QIU 9 •IKfllC. dOff011ef' Sf ... ~fed tMJ .. I ply l•'4H 1.-C"Omelf!t •mo & tf}t'n() ,..uQe\ bucket \f'Ah ''~ '''V•"d t ut Ofle U 'Dehl'IQ tll•,_.e~'\ .ftoOI W~lol OUV(•'\ ~ PK" •1"1(1 01rhon tiiee••"<f OO•''' trl')l'I' u·~ t>rttk.P:S ''Oil' ann •••' oump~t gu .. r<I t~'I\ •Wl S.ttil •flFOlY•900HI llAMD MEW 1976 MAVERICK ?~ '14!dan di'" yenow or~~I'\ f"'Yif11t•r ?Yt C•O .V l .ey1tn0tr M t.eel ~'"'' ~. u.Mt o a.ta~•c Po..,•, ~tn}'lt\Q ()()#,,, H ·'\I W .,(.. 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AM Attt1,, 11"1-lftl'tOf O'!Cut GmoD f 1ntM (i1 h'\ lumoif•h• C'.oiot l(f'~ .,_.,,,.,,hll'J o\4.,,0,\ l•qP'lf Cit)uf\ l 1..uuty WhM'1Cow1s(~lk.•156 S.11a1e~'/lt'tl0~7) '46 7 6 Ptu\ T11t & Lt(fH'l\.IJ •75 MUST ANG II 2 + 2 MecJ•um ~00"'' Mfllt~+hc 2 8 L•'•' Vfi flli·cv11"cM1 • E"Q1nt• f1vr OH/81 t:l 5 1,-.ol t>"'IM H tl111! f.,v BSW f,,.., P :iwt>' R .. c~ .1nJ Pt" ·+n .._, • ..,~+ua Po#Oot Fmnl O•K 8'A""" f ffwt .. na H"" Own\tlt•f Gu.,Ot ($1" ·~ S#••Al l~AOl2t•t a~H '3876 SS GALLOllS Of GAS REllSJER FREE FOR VALUABLE PRIZES! NOTHING TO IUY. NOTHING TO DO! ALL YOU NEED IS A VA.LID DRIVllS LICENSE TO REGISTER FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN JOHNSON MODEL 123A, 23 CHANNEL Cl RADIOS OR OTHER V ALUAILE PRIZES! (Public drawing for all prizes will be held at our dealership Tuesday. June 30 at 7 PM Vou need not be present to win One registration per person). 55th Anniversary! SERVICE SPECIALS COOLING I I SYSTEM ENGINE TUNE-UP SPECIAL I I I Heate r 1 • e 1 ng 1 1ne. 11 rad1hat or I I f~••·-·~~!~.~~~.,,, " c 0 m 0 e e y u s e d I I I'• l"lt AiJft)l-111: ... o .. , .. PluQ't Mnlf'•<rAfl µo 111 I w / u I tr a· modern Wyn n s '*' • .,., "' ""'',." cana•·n .~• ,,... • ' • I I I tN'l•tt 1rvot11ft 1tn1>. ';,. \O.•t"'-r;1v11 ...,..,.1 •""1 COO 1ng SYS em eQu1pmenL "''"'°""'' t•O •no• lt•nlm•n• 1< ""'"", I Includes all Chemicals, coolant I dnd tomof>() £..O""'·"~··"·~"''' n•Q"''' I & sealer. I ••·"'~ s,.ci .. r °"'' S1•1•\ "'Id Wl1U \lolfO •Qnotllf')ft l\il''f\ I Reg s4 9•s I 1 ·~" I Save s I 000 I I S2965 I s399s I I I I I I I I LASK ABOUT ADDITIONAL SERVICE. - .. ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS." MOW YOU CAN'T AFFORD NOT TO DRIVE A SAFE .& DEPENDABLE CAR OR TRUCK! new Pinto. . . .With ev~ustanq sold Maverick. o~iqantic Stock from our Cost of tree cturinq Jun~OT be added to nas WlLL . of the car ~ pnce a· purchase Shop our aq you buy. Discounts and Anniversary h. . s a bonafide •u know t as ' you ' qift to you. 2 1/2 ACRES OF FINE TRADE-INS WE DO NOT RETAIL ANY 11AS 1s11 USED CARS!! '74 VOLVO 145 WAGON 4 ry n ~., J ib) hJn ,,,,..,, 1lf l,..._.,J '"Jn" ' I l I • ,,, I'· f .e~ • ,, 54376 '7 2 PINTO 2-DOOR .. ,, • • I ~ J f ,, 1 • lrt Jr t 5 1489 '74 FORD F-250 PICKUP o ~ I .' f· I" f "1t• I •'•,.' : ) f ' '4081 '73 FORD IRONCO WAG. '70 FORD MAVERICK 2 DR. t ,.,., '>•"' 1• l' 111.J •.• ., , .. , \, ... ,,, l t• ..... i~'4Si:I• 5 1289 t I, •,•A l t"n•1 t '12 FORD GRAN TORINO SQUIRE WAGON \ ~ I I ., I'"" ' t ~ • ., •I I ""' t ........ o: AV t M • • ..-. ' l • '-''' o. ._ 52788 P·u '•· ""'"'""'"t-0 '!2 IUICK SKYLARK /4 it 1 I '1 ° "'t I' I llt•'f • •1 \. . , ' 1,,. "' 5 1976 p,," T \• -. l • .... '74 FORD COURIER j· t• I,' • !'f"" i Ntr '4 J •t' 1 1• •t f, • j I 1 t I •'' '' -..... I ','t \•. " 54476 52788 fl II f \• .., L • ,., ,. '72 FIREBIRD ESPRIT '69 VW FASTBACK I I ~ . 4 t • • J I I I I• 11• •; f•, '•''"'••I! l " If I f .,t,• I•' '.•• p,,, , It ""l Ill j• 5 3476 oA·,r-,.. ' .i· r,.. Al '74 Ff.AT 128 '74 AUDI FOX 5 1966 ,., A,·"' '' 11" 1 l • 'o/ If ,, ,,." ,tt 'f'J 53989 "~· ' ... .) \. ,.,,,. '74 FORD MUSTANG ti '7 I MERCURY COMET I: •. , _J ) ' ... A Al ft H' 1 • I' • f N • f '••, J f or-1, ..... 11 .. , .. ... ,~ . 53177 I/., •t. 5 1979 P • • ,. ~I ' • ',. ftt "' I '73 MERCURY WAGON '74 FORD LTD WAGON I t I I," t 1 ' I fJ • r J f' t. )•• 'I I ~ t ' I ' J4I ''I I • f1 J J _,. • I 1 I• ~ I • t • I l'1 ~,I (' 53288 ' I ; " 54595 l'lu• l I• ~ l ••n ,, '73 FORD E· I 00 VAN '73 MUSTANG ~,,,,''YI Wt1,•f•I ~ ,. •• v R • • t ., ' t f'), "1' ,, H·' I I" ''I ,, I •N•• d 1 ''" 1, tn• 11"' M 11 Viii, l ' , (Mtlt. I•""''" I• Jt• 11• 11 ,, •• .,l , I , I • J 53377 •• I , ,. A I ,, • 5 3366 p ·~' I tt "'l Lll•1•.1•I '74 FORD PINTO 2 DR. '75 FORD GRANADA 4 f <' '< • ~ 1 • ~· 1' , "I f t • 1°• '' l t A.r 'I I J -~·. f I '· I I Ii"' (11 ; J,'o 5 3997 ~ __ .,. ..... ,.,. ... ., --··..,, SAU Olf'T. HOUIS ....... .., ..• _ .. ,,..."""",_ ... ,... , ...... '"" SHYICI & PAITS _,,,,., 1 _ ........ '°"" ... ,.......,, PdTS Dlf"f. OPEN SAT. I -te I ,_ D2 DAIL y PILOT Friday Junt> 11 1976 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOncE Pl RLIC SOTIC t • Pl Bl.IC SOTICE 1 !II 1 'If Tr atl •I~• • ""' M.\o rr <O•Otd I" 800• 1q• Paq" t'l.1' ol Ml• r•t •f'W'Olllrt M t (>\ •n Jn OU " u• t>t (. Nnf~ Rfl o u. of " t ( ountv And omm W'\flf -..no"" l ""•I& Nll 1h SYlll ct ~t F~t O 1 ~t-C1tl fnrn $1fJ t t <Y"ent •~••' <Ovtt\ 1nh (ond lt<M\\ t•Ur~cuo" t ,.,.,, v.11 non• ''0"'~ rlqt'\t\ ot *"Y' t>Atement(i •nd •ncum 1tr•nce\ of retord\ f )WfS rtt"h OOf'rAtlrwJ •ttO ,.,.,~rittl\dnt• eJJD"ft\ ~ #'41 P'""''""'' on n-..ur"f\<,. *ttfl1>tl1'btr to th QU#(l\.t .. er '""" bP': pr or t od ~ fif '"" d•le ol re< o•Olno ot tile At min "'''"' • ' Ont d 1 he prorw rt vi ... 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AMI STATE MINT THI! PHOTOGRAPHY SCHOOL ,.,,. follow nt ""'>On "do.ng f).nl »Ut Via Octevo M IUIOft VltJo M U•\ C..lllornle.,'1S OOHS WELOt .. c; SPECIALTIES lllC!litd 0 "'ad'e" UISI Vie UO• C So R1"h1y, S•nl• An• Octavo Mlulon vie Jo Calllornl<'m7S ~lllornl• <rJIOS OoNllO Gr•tt Jqo 81Kktl>Orne OOn R Story 30~ Wt•ren ln Irv•,.. C•llfornla 91t4• CO.I•-Callfom "47•7• Tiii\ bu\IM H h tonducle<I Dy • Tiii\ IN•IM>) "'Ollctuct~d by°"'" venierttl ~rtnf'lr \l'I p d If duat RlthMd D Nl<ld$pn Oon II 3tnry Tiiis \lattmrnt w•~ t led w In lllt' T"'' &t•lr-nt ••• 1 ~ti with ,,,. Counlv Clerk of O•Jn~ Cou tv on MiJY C1 o1~1~Y ''"'k of Ot on90 Covnh on J uno ,. 10• •• Fs.et• F S7014 Put>fl•Mcl Oranq• Co H t 01111v Piiot PuOI '""" O• 1no (OJ>l oo lw p lul Mllv~B anctJunr~ 11 t8 tYl6 1'10176 J1in•• ll ti U 191• • UUll\llttl fl I n 'i "' If" t '"' nv to th p h 1 n" t • n It ti ff\ tt'w' A rot\rt lflnft U\ r'"l"' rr ' Ml • r Or~ QI Couri1 ~ or o tn th li1"1 ""' ... .,or 'UrlfWr dftf~ I~ ,,.'l"'dtnq I~ Vh ftUI t ' b tlt<t t\ f'ftl 1tll l\tf'o t _.rt P.l 1 \ M<! lf"l'i' ft"' t , I y t "'Q "" t ~I '"' A II f l "" IJ Com m \ ~n ol A t ( ~ (<> l'O I~ J]JJ,. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSl .. ESS NAME STA fEMliNT T~ 10110 .. ng per~O'I •S oo.ng bu'.• ""''" HARBOR OOOY WORltS 1016 PIKenll• (O\I l M•\~ CA q7~71 Alme on N~wm tn Jont.\ 4911 tron W..od S.al 8'>~tlt CA -.01.IO Tt>I\ o'"'""" ·~ condU<ted b'( an In dlv1c1ua1 Almeron N JoM• Tiiis •l•tolmont w•• I lod w Ill tht Counly Cit•' ol Orange Counlw Oii M.Jv 14 •• ,. F5Ul0 Publl\ll~d O"nnQ Co.nl 0 \1ly P IOI Mey 1t end Jun • It 18 t~lb PUBLIC NOTICE \UPI lllOR COU IU OF CALIFORNIA COUNl\10,DRilNGE CASI! NUMllER AO I ... CtTll\flON 'rttd•m ,.rom P •rflnt;et C.u\tody •fltCf Co"trot IABA N00NMCNT I (Rf AOOPftON tn tn• M 11 I Ill\ 11 i RE,tr K,'j M o AO"' '°' ,w•~ bt d rt,.,,,d •,. ''" n .,,,., 1 In I I nt-tNt l(l ~ I tn The 91&&Ht Mlrktt.,C.CI Clll tM Or-. COMt DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You eon w h rni It Trode h With o W.,. U OM Coll St>t•Kt fo,1 (rtd I ~o•al ••••••••••••••••••••••• aaoas: Ad•fftlHn .......... clMck ttMlr ads dally ... ...,.... .r- ,..... l11S1•1• .. e1y. The DAILY PILOT atwntts ll•lllty for ttM flnt ift. cornd ieMt"fiow oftly ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RAMIUMG MONTEREY VILLA SPAHISH·ESTATE HACH Private villa l 11s h g.ird ~n 11 & w a ll l'tl courtyard Old World r hu1 m with C'ahfornrn li fest yle E\l:ry room has a 111 •• •ll h'rrace tn :ln ;11 n u111 ur courtyartl PI us h lit t <' ri o rs n 1 c dramuti\:allv broui;ht together wtth lush ex tenors throul:h "alls of glass Europc:rn kitchen Formal clrnlni: llu~c Barcelona fireplace :\1asi.t\c II\ ini: room h l "IJ p1r11 mom & \\Cl bar \:, ... 111nt S2S 300 fl•, I'll\ loa n S21!19/anonth p1\" all l'hl IW\\ loan n 1:-.li. Call %;.! iKKI (.!11 1111 '~ • [~lft&IHI EASTSIDE COSTA MESA $48,5001 Don l miss tl11s 0 11\ - lkst huy 111 Cost J ~lc~a Anxious owner " 1)" ts• II now• Reside \\itl hm tit the ch trm or .. a slslclc Ca:,ta Mcsn fot h ss th tn $SO 000 Wt 11 cared for ~' lte Sll('U COi ntr l11l Arry coun11 v l.1tchcn (;all today G lb 7171 Ol'!Nll U II l lJIJl(}f;Ff BEACH HOME $64,950 The charm of h1 ;n y ~hnk<' m 1ke this 3 blfrm J l>a clull house t n 11 !Juy S p,1rkflnc: < ll 111 fn ~h p111nl Ill'~ !fr 1111 ~ muc h new l 1111c l1111; Walktob~alh .,15 !J iil ..---- Walker 8 lee Real f state l>nn l i;!IVC up t h~ ""I" L1i.t at 111 1 I ,,.,..,1l 1t1I Ship lf> :sll/lf t n 'ulb1 1"12 56711 DIME-A-LINES J,.,. For 'n•att ,ort1u ONLY Adt f.r'Offt ''"'""' A~uH Mot Acupftd Ad•trtl1trs •lolath19 Hi.It r•atlont 111ay t. m •1olation of Stott Franch1u loard & local b11t1Mu llctnH ..... io.., t\l\tJ ,..,. 0 I d to ' t'lm t '" tn• Htt HfQ ,..,, •• ,\ HY 111 I\') ,, 11) n H h Ot p utm.-n• nt l , 1 «\.-,-..,, , ""'°'~l>iy '°'!\((''' N•WPO I b •<"' Pntuwi No >••tOtl fW(Otd• \fHt('9yino ••c h SlJ tSl)i rnolor• ' ... ,. t !A\\ tlut on"""···~ Pub! ,,..., Or•nfl(I (OHi 0•111 Piiot >I p;>Y tor work II"' f~rm~<I u~""' '"" ;...,, 4 1 t t•l6 7U• 16 l)lt \On .. b1'11t n 'l ,J o, o °" ut th -. <..o ti yl)u .,, n. bY f t -d .tnO l \JQU C'tJ tOf tm1tv> Qy-' bl>IOtt IM Ju(!q41 Pt•• dlnq I" .,.,,,..,1 ""'"' I' ol tM •l)Oo ~"' tied to"' """led •I IOI) Cl• c C•nlot Or .. Wv\I ...... ,. An• C.•I I ., .. AuQU\I " ,.,,bl ~ 00 A M GI IFhJt tJ t't UH>n tnfl l'Wl:rtt t ' f It r 1 llOU~ OU~IN r~~ HAMI SUITl!Ml!HT ,.. •01 o.-. no Pf''"'°" ' dOtnQ °""' .,,." "-'' te-rtn\ •nd t~d t on\ ot IM COf'llr~<.t '' ""d •or t"<t ,.,.._.,, ent Htd 1miprttvv mio ni\ t"t ' \NH bt'i "< omoo,~ oii °S!4!•,,,..nl of Co"1Dh 1nce form No 0 t C HI Tn• (.ol'llr~clor '""" In th~ oer•0tm11nc~ nt '"* wor• "M l"'C)f"Ovtt ""'"'' r°"torm to '"" t.•f)Or CO<lo ol I"" Sl•IP ol C•• lorn • nr•d ol...., l•w ol 11><' S!att ot C•I """ t •PIJ•l<~IJI• lt•or•lo w 111 '"' r>W< pllon 01 ' ch "rr ,., ,,,,, t.11 m.1Y b4\ ' au r 'd undi"r 1hit t.0t-<.1At ~l•lwlflo purw•nt to .,..,, (f\ >rot.Md ftQ\ ht rtuf\.dtr •'• "'"'"" ~ #f'lft" h.tvr "°' btl~n "'~"f'df'od Or,,...,. or o~•• on\ ot thf!' Labor Cl"I!' PTol.,tn<~ lo l•l)Or 51\All I>• Q """univ n ttwt rntV\""f" OtOY tltd by ftfllll Noblct\hl!llbeco"• ""'"dunl@\\tl ' m.ec# Of't " bl•"lt torm '"'"''f"tH "" tPw' C ty of (<1\1• M•u •nO " m-In •< torCIM<• w th 11\ft p O• \IOflS Of,.,. oro ,.,,,., rti.ou1rel'ftenl s E•cn I> oo-• mu\! DOI ll<•nvd .,.,., 11\0 QfftGUtlll ffftd A\ rtQVlrtd by 14t_, TIW> C IY Cou"< 1 of th• City of C:0-1• ""'"' ''"''v•• lht • l9nt 10 rt111tt ""' Ot ~110 ch l!ILEl!i" P PHINNEY CITYCl..ERI( (llt "'Co<t•MO\A Ctll Pul>ll\,,ftl Orat10t COhl D• ly I> 10\ Jun• f 11 !f/6 JlllO,. P UBLIC NOTICE -------·----------~., t m~ t ""~ r1tt.1 h ., wt"~ ct NOTICEOFPUILICHEAlllNG 11•r'<>""'Olllclft6tb• toll IJ I 1 n NOTICE HCRE.BY IS c; VEN rn•t. !~~ ''"' ol I nor" ronl\ •u , 11no ·~ Publ t H ~r no wlll IX! ""'" by tt>t> '"" P< I t on on 1 I• n-.Nn A '"°'' L4•1!J U•• Commit• on to Tl>o! Delltton lll•d n•reln " '"' tt>t 0.n"91' Countt Ofl r11u,.d1tv J.,,,,. II ou•00<<1 or fr••lnQ fl'• •uo1tt1 t " Id fot 1'1' Al 1 lO pm or t • "'"" 1i,. • 1111" e>l&O!Mnl lor •Ont>! on~ •• "°" blr In , ... conle•~nc• ,.,...,, of WILLIAM F. St JOHN '"" A. r Calltnrn ~ <o oar•I He;><t Counlv Clo • Q""rlert Bu ld nu lU• Olr~n Sl'""' 8v Marjorie Redmond, OttpUty l~O"(f Floorl N•wt><"I l!•M lo CA M S llOSE PE QS•"l'•AI 11ro !.f"RV•Cr Rr llL r l • I 111 Sou•~PD•I lAQuM ~HI (/\ 9tt f Otin,.. d u rh"" t C•ttQ1.1• t\t t 1 5o\llnD'>rt 1.. , M 11 lh Cl\ •1ou l , ' h1.a' r ' ( nnout '"" br tn n rf'v rt "' 0 H Cl !QUI' fl'\f~ \t llt(l)r I Wit, I ,.ti W-t" "- (0\ f'\ty tl\lt~ nl Or '"Q• Co 1nh on M.1v ., 1 lll ""'" P1Jhl '~ t1 C'lr ,n~~ Co~" 0 ly P I Junpl ti I~ 11 l?J& 11\I • J>UBLIC NOTICE to f'NtU l ''1 trrm ""' n11 OI '"" bt \l tn W te '1tOtC rlll:etly C~fttfr ctt •ho! M~r nr A Corp• St•tlon El •-Wll•h•tt lloultv~rd Toro And ''" 1ur nvn I no "'"'"*"con LM ._.., .. , C•tUor" tt n•cllon wl l'1 NO il H• lllVI NE Ttlopll-Ul>IOtO.O l'ICTITIOUSIUSl .. I SS NOIH~WOOO Ill PLA"4N(O COM •n•11tyterhlltloN.. NilMI UATIMUn MUNllV ClfY 0~ 1111/l"E Pub!'~ Ot•n01! Co~•I 0..lly Plklt Tl• lollo"l"O O.tM>" ii 00<"'1 bV<I II ••Qu•'1~d '""' ~nv YI' ll•n Jllf'• 11 II H Jult 1 Hll H7b I& M\\O\ ~~":" ';o '~,,;"~,,"~~: •L=~ 'u ... ot c:'! 1---------------l!>u11:~~.~;~ ::~~ ~~!,:<'1 SI ,..,. Otl lor Or 1noor County pr or In lh Ch• \!Int M StllOI! c o M S. ,... noo••• Bl'•rlllld IAtty I •IS Ch• c Conter vv.11 Fo url""r <fflt \I\ roo•rl1 nq tn. IF YOU 5'1nt1 "'"" C•l 1 •HOI ~ .. "1Jl«J tub1~< I hur nq •II nlr •\I ha\ t a SI n I ( C tO nff ~ r Ot 0.lt blO nt\O I\ <Onc!uc!Pd by •n In .,, pArt •\ ro n,. ltd to CAii '>r Ill\ h di• dU•I oH•f~ ol 1~~ 111rp~·• 1..<1nd U• en " J!ll(J<Js lo M II J•IUCi! a r\ 1111 Cllrl\11,,., M Sc!l(lll m1'\ on Al " , c-1 rorn • ((11,,.,.A!• In l h c n I 1 I ~ .. ' I 0 ' Tiii\ \tA .. n>\ "' .... ""'° ... , .. '"" Ht .,.Qu•rt 8u 10 n<1 J•l6 01 "' C hts!>tftcd St rtmn ~'~~~~<.' r ~o•o ano•CountyonMo SI•~· ""'"""'"r I!~ .... CA ,.,,,,.... Nn l'hone li I:! ':h7R • U> •WS y F tUM p l!lltll~d Or IMO CQ•~· o~ Iv I' "' Publl~~d Or 80() r ... " On IV NI~! Juo t 4 11 l'I~ ~ll~ • MolyJt 1t Jun•• 11 t•I• nt~,. ..._., P.., S. Hean For S. ..._..For S. ..._...For S. HMwt Fer S. •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• G....... 1002Gwr.a 1002 .._,... 1002 .a 1002 G11Mr.a 1002 ...•..•..•••.........• . •............•.........••.••..•••.••.•..•...•...............•.... , .....••.................. Yorba Linda Suburb u n ltvin it - lci<::sh·d on u "JlllCt n il tic 'lie 1>lrt•1·1, n1·Jr bt·h1x1ls, '>hopp1n1: & only :1 m1h.'l> 1 o I r t• c w a y S 7 . 4 ISl.•tlroom. 2 bath, lar~11 l1 vtn~ ro(lm, with :.lumv !>lone I rµlc. Ofl'crctl ut 857.500. Owner an>.wu1>. Tran~frrrt'cl' Call now !' llvft. lay View SHtibly Priud . RIDUCED S25,080 VNy rar•· ('1HI uni P•nlnsulaPolnt Tnna: hi.:lil & 11111·11 Ci .. ·t 1 8drm , :! h.11 h hom.: 1ni.:. with 101 l'I Ila) with l:.iritc f.111111 • r m , n c " Suk \\ Jlh•tl p.llm "l'l h:.ir , cXJ1J11J~·tl tl\·1·k off coulllry luu·lwn. ul) ,, \ l' r 3 1· :i r g ,ir ,, 1-1 ,. ~ r u d c d c a r v c t ::. . l'r1vNI :.it S12!'.i,lllli) cJrap(•rici., l>\1111'1' IOl';I· tl7:1 ;M~:J on 8080 ~~\C!> tion ! 3 1.Mrms. A real bu) MEW LISTING! a t ~:i.soo. C:Jll Clain: to Corona dtl Mor COUNTRY ENGUSll 4 bdrm .. dming rm., family. study, lurgc p;,tio, mature tree:. & manicured la nd:,caping. 5'!52.500 sec. ,\ 3 lltlrm . :! b.&lh hum (• I ~UPERB J C f Colesworth~ ~ ml·omc rrorn 1 • .&chctor • • .tpt uH•r :! c.1r g:i1 :IJ!l' + OMES REALTOR! 6,40·00 0 t•lllr,1 l'Jl'l..tn)4. un l 'l -Int~. 2·Stor~· hom e hu:. 2 Being remodeled: <:ustom 5 BR. 5 Ba. 6500 Sq. ft. home on point. pool. d ock. New under c•onstruction . Contcmp. Cape Cod. Oak fi rs. 5 RR. 41 :: Da .. 3 frpks . Lndscpd. Boat slip. $375.000 1555W.Beur,C.M. i------•---t fq>ks .. ikn ..v i-1.·p.irJlc ... 111 ~4~8~~r·· SOL VISTA yard )116.000 llEDROOM MODEL HOME Supl•r i.harp h o m e throui;:hQut. Upgraf11•d 111 even w:.iy. Tlus honw wai. a former model and i,llll i-hul!.s h kc a modl'I 1 :t :\Iii~ to OCl'an <;oriwr lot. Show to .)'Our I u:.i.y IJUyer:;. OO:Hi7ti7 ,. ...... 0111 • .,, ",,.,,.,.,, • Vi\Cl\.'.ff and rcatJy llJ l'llJOY. 1'cw carpclmg &t Ille, lrc1oh paint .~ 11cw wah'r lwu1t·1· :! P:it1u;.. ~ bat hs. & largo• l'Ul·d l' :. a c I\ " m "t 1 v a t ,. u sel ler · l'r1t·1·u ot Sl6.950·ch111t'I.' 01 t(>rms 1 96 .77 I IJl:J.:JQ>J t>I:! 22.'l:I ~:\'('/. associated 11110 .. EllS IH A1 TCJll', JI) J ', ..,.. tlcilt.. '-' .J t,' \ 16 • I OUNTRY COTTAGE S48,900 :\la1111·urc·d ~·Jril 'ur round' •·011:1:.:1· l\'11lk\\ :1\' lo i-.cc ludl'd c ntrv • BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR )-1 1 Hoy,,,j,. 0 1 IV• ~· tl o /') 6 161 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I~ I L.1v1,..h h1·1ng room 111th l ilJJl:}!:lJI new .1nkl<' dcq1 'arpd 1 JitiHJ l•~~~~~------•I Form~1I dullnl! t•ntcrl:.im· . ----, •• ,,.~ Su . m r n I ' t-: 11 r n 11 1· ;I n per Ocean View gourmN kitc hen • Ex· DOH BULL ----------1 Xlnt q11:1hty humc ~Br + i•t'llll\'t' ha llwav h•u1b h1 den. 3 Ua. f.1m rm. Ol)l'O s w "c 111 n ).! ·m a s 1 1· r THE WHITE HOUSE IN MESA VERDE Exceptionally auract1 \'c lYle Colonuil S~yll-hom1· JUSt offered FOH Sl\I.~; with spacious fam ily Iii· ing. Short wulk tn M l•:SA VERDI:: (;OUNTRY CLUB. lnsltllll "mnn· 111 cond1tton " F'antast11· de · coratin,i: throug hout •I Bedroom. large> formal dininl( room, den w ith i.cparatt• f1rl.'pla l'<· + much murc. Offe red al S!Ji!.500. 546·4141 ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. -llclcJ Opportunity llUl!C bu1ld111g sit!' on Wes ts ide Bluffs. Will lukc multi units w ith view of open s pacc:>- which m uv bc1·omc .1 new marina Clos1· In Rei.tt0nal Park. C:all for mformallon. PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 642·5200 675·4060 -BIG CANYON Open House Ucauti(ul •I hNfrnom. •1' • _ b;ith U1)! \.:n ny<m <:1111110 Pop u I a r V l' r s a 1 I I t· ,.. model loe at c-d on gnll cc,urse. Scdutlcd .1acun1 spa. dccon1to r 's fl•aturc~ lhruoul +many oth(•r l'll tras. S220.000 o,.nHous~ Sot/Sun l·S S Rue Ou Par~. NB $49,500 EASTSIDE LOCATION!!! 1:rrat vanl. hcl!mni•r:; 2 tw clruom. family r (\om ho m e 111 a lic a1111lul blt•t•k. 1.1i1'1l t 11111 1 LUl'J lion' ! Lot•atinn! '! 61EDAOOM '59.900 Sc-l'luclrd amoni: trl'rc:, mini·~lre:i m """ f1,..h pmul:;, 1~ th1~ largl' two :;tory l'11~l;1 111!·~:1 ho1111• F.:>alur•·i-. 1n('l11ll1• h('.1\y ,..hakt' ronr ;.l1•p-1low11 h\'lnl! rl>Oll\, 'l'll;1r.1t1· I 1 rt• p I a c• t• &. 1· n v 1 • r l' 11 Jllil 10 Thi· hc ·:-1 ',111 ... 111 t own -h11 rr,v ! l:all ~16-58RO ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS ht•<i m cc1hng , 1irestigc hcdrnurn ,,anl'( lJ (t l'\. A GOOD MAN TO KNOW urca.puo~ • L ur1:c c hiltlrl.'n '" ·1· • th'nk' f 11' :sll.i.wo rl'lr<'.it:-.' .\llL·v Mn·~,.. 1 you re 1 mg o se rng your tor ti.1:.1 iratkr' Room prope rly! He's anxious to help you 1or pool! Won't ta:-.1 111... with your real estate needs. Owner says Sell!! 2 Dr. l·'-1 lki. 1111'.lhl~ up~r~11!t·1I. Cpl:.. drµ,,, frpll'. S-H.:JfiO. '\"cl' kc' n d ' II u r r y I Cal aaytU. at 751·2155. 847-fiOIO r,-1.1; 'J I ~ ; • ' \ t ~-• • f\"\ I ! •, ... I GeMt'Cll I OOZ ....,... I 002 ~~:i-;:::~~~:t~t [ ~·IAllil ,.·.··T-·i·-:-··-;ar_ •• _.Su_··-~-· .. ··r-·!·-·.·, ···HARB.OR.Hicii··· ll•ll lsll' D111lll'X. walk ~·' Charmin)! :J bl'iJn1om on S C to It ·----------1 h I' 11 h t l .1 1ll'1'p l:lS' lot 111 a n· ea res r'ea y •· l " >a~. (•t uni i-. rc1 550 M. El Camino Real N mocJeh•d. Frnnl huu"c 2 IJl.Cd C(•llnlr~ :.cll&n:! 492·2870 BA K lx'<.lrms. Ul'll. firc11lan'. l-'1111 prirtc· 1:. S.19 .. \fHJ. ;ind + nni• bc1lroom :ipart 1l\ i,:ut un assumable\',\ NORTH TUSTIN ESTATE SAL£ ml'nl.Sl:!l.50U.li-1Vi2'ill loan Calln111i.,:;:;t1:!tibO :-.IEWPOHT 1n;.\('ll. :1 -1 ... : •• ~ •• 1~ t;:SELECT 4br. <Iba. FR. Furm DR. bt.·drnom. :t•:: hath. rnr 1· .. ·~· T" PROPERTIES hrkf~t rm. 111101. .I ;icuni. iwr l11cat111n w1lh pool REALTORS 2 t'r11les. w<'I !tar. 3·l'ilr \'ul'ant . eom.· ;.::.ir. 3.000 i.11 ft. l'rof tmytnm· decrt'l.I & lncbcpcl ;\!any 0 00 ~lra :.. Sl :J·l .!llJIJ Oven SIZ • O. s_· ;_"_'_s_"_". _1_0 _J __ i_o_5_7-i:? .~, ~-·~tn GrmeOuk Dr 11:.11t 9:341~. 040-~ ANYTIME Yorba Linda l•---------isuburban 11 \'1111! - IA YCAEST HOME PLUS GUEST QUARTERS Traditional Newport Uea\'11 h omt•. TIHl.'c l•---------1 family bcclrooms, l:iq;c l0t·att'11 on a Qllll'l 1·uhl•• sat· slnx•t. m·11r ~choob. shopping & only 3 miles t o rrcc"a .v !>7 4 Bedroom. 2 h.1l h , ll!C' liv· mg rm." ith slump stone lpl<' Offered al $57.500. nwnl·I' anx 1oui; Trun. ... f1•rrcd • Call now ~• Real Estate byMLVAY <:.\HfJEN <; 110\'I·: WELL PRESERVED ('11mi-1!1·lil!hl ' E\n•lll'nt C'cindo Y1111n i.: lll'Wl)'\\l'll,.. l':lll 1":1~11.\ :II· lord . :1 h<lrni 111 d1111n· 1.11'1'.• l'11l-tl1• :;al'. t.r11·k 1.'lll ry IJ.: pall!>. fruit lrl'•·:;. :! l'ar g;1r:ii;t•. Only Sti ,!lllo l'h !ita4 11~.(i <----• Walker R lee r.eal Estate 2:!11 \\',1t1·rlrunt , :I hdrm. t-,l.(U('::.I rm .. :1 k\'l'I~. 3 halhs ,';l11l S11ulh i-.11h- ltu·:i1 IOll ••II lal'f:I' 1111 II II h maturr 1n·rs i)IU'tl S1111 1:!·4 SalM Location 22 Years ~alinhnrtt .. II I , II \l.l•O \ l"l. \" • • 673-6900 • SUPER BEACH HIDEAWAY Lo,·c ly. upgrad 1·tl. "'' 1nml.·h·d & 1•ntarg1•cl hl'.1rh honH• :J 1!1b, 1.11111 '·'rm. :!1 , hJ. ;ii/ 1111111 tUJI '°"' 1• II\ l'Ollllll 11111 y ,.11 ow:-; th•· 1 •• nu 11111) S.>!!l.SC1tl Ii Iii 7"; 11 -----. Walker 8 lee R11I Estele 111111 .: r oom with I i r I! p I :i (' ,. :. fl a(• i" II!> k1tdwn ,\ l•H 1·1~ h11m1• I \\llh .1 g11'al l.'Xll';J I t\ l~UPERB dudt•cl a 1101h1·r honw OMES tit' lb 11\\'fl. ll\':tllllllll ' l!lll'~I 1111 arll·r>. \\ 11 1) k1ll'lll'l1, ht11!t' (I\ 111 ~ 15!>5W.Baker.C M. Ne&t lo Merkel 8uket 1110111 \\ 11h lln•pl;11'" .11111 S49· 86SS a k111c ... 11.1'<1 bt·1lr1H•1tl i----------Th1i-. a-.1 •1111' e>l·a ·l..11111 prc•pt•rty . Sl :l:!,500 Call u,.. l'or H11p11111111a•11l tu Sl'l' 1ii:1-K!'150 I 1/\1° I,.• t f0 t /•Ii,,, LOTS OF EXTRAS Spa1·11•u:, :J btl & <lcn ,'f,; l;in1 rm 1;rc<1l lnl':it1011 no hl•aut1lul In"' hni•1l ~trcd lll•ar ii C . {'ullci.:t·. Short \\~ilk lo l'lc mt'll· l ary , 111111or ~ h1 1j h :.chvob uwn.-r fat·tng 2 BA YSHORE BEAUTY 58EDROOM SIATH Hr:lnd-ncw k1lf'lwn "1th l'\l'fY Y. lfl• ~a\ IOI? COll\'C· n1em·c. 3.0llil S<1uar\' lcct of ab:.olull' lu xury l\lusll'r balh ha:. lon·r·s J 11n11.1.1. ll ug!' J l'ar i.:ar:o;<' \iu·w th•· B<iy. <J"'nl·r must ~:i1·rif11·c bdow market ;it s111:;.ooo l"all f11nlc1a1l:; li-lti 7171 t j f ~ • ttf ~ • ' I •I o I ' ,. • ' payments hl'l11'r see this ,.._ ________ _ Olll' totl.1y I ti tli i7 l I. 1• -LIDO ISLE POOL- 66' LOT :1 Bdrm. :.lu1ly. 1 hJlh,... <:r.1r1•111~ h11n11· J:lll \'1,1 Lort'.t, 7" II Urx•n llo11i.t• Sun I ;,p ;\I Lewis T. O sborn S11nth1111st. W11111•rr .. 1h & Firth 675-5499 INDUSTRIAL PROP_. On tOtY:c3ciO' lot I Sep un 115 + lu•n111 :!llll 11111 Ol·can '11'"' & In; vi•ul w1h1(!h hlnl.'k ".111 1\m ph: room for m ore hlili:s Sl50.000 Uon't <1i·11p llw hall ~(;,., .1 Jnh with 11 In\\ 1·0:-I Uuily l'il111 Ct t1 ~i-.1 f 1«1I /\d. JACOBS REALTY •1s:u10 A. WATERFRONT HOME $129.500 Terrific •olue 3 bed. holfte rl 9ht on the wohr with a lelf"¥ Ii•· in9 roofft. P itch•d ~ ceilinCJS thru-out and room to Hpond to second story. Park yow IMet at tt.. door -.cl ..-joy Newport II•· inC) at It'• best. hsy to shaw eRCI Reody to CJO! • -WATERFRONT HOMl-.S REAL ESTATE 631-1400 t:LL icll•· 11r mo; with a 1.>a1h· r1lot n.1!'~lhl'd 1\t1. IM:?-SG78 I I I I I 1002 MESA VERDE-ATRIUM Large 4 bdrm. w /f amity room & bonus room. 3 Car gar age has a boat gate & pad. Lovely center atri um & woodsy patio. $89,500 A CO&.OWIU. IANIH CO. 644-1766 - Ffldd)' Jut1t' 11, I 976 DAil y PILOT D:J ~.~~ ........ ~.~~ ....... ~:.~~ ....... t:::.~~ ....... Gwr.a I 002 Gfteto.C I 002 Getwr.a I 002 G11ter.a I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BAY & BEACH REAL TY OCEAN VIEW+ PRIVACY This supe r deluxe: 3 bdrm. <:ondo with OC(.•a n side balcony. off c·rs great pa noramir view or P acific. Dana J lar bor : wide ·andy beach directly 1n front of th<' property. This 1s ~in ._.,H·cplional home in a very priva te & quiet area . S89,5lKI HeltU! t:uotuntiw -10 ebti.gcilial< • • I 002 1 GeMral 1002 THE BLUFFS OR NOT THI 11.UFfS? I ~· roomy 4 bdrm condominium on Amigos Way ovt'rlookin~ a h1g c:anyon IN lht· lhuff:. or NOT m the liluffs'! Who knows '! Who <'art's'! At ~"9.900, ii has ~ stone:.. 21 ~ hath$. a wet bar. a view :.i nd 1s an t·~n·llcnl buy. /\ l ~.900. wouhJ ~·c Bluff Olt"' u~1vui= liVM~§ '1~1 Al T(JR!-. I !•, t.000 l•IJ ~ (,11.,~I I( 111 ,.,.,IV. l.1 Htllil d1•l \\l,11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,, '• J\ t f-•• ,.. .., •'fj ,,,,,... ,,,,,, '''""' "'' •. 1JrJ CA'.\1EO SHORES. J ust a comfortable sited 3 bdrm .. 3 bath & den, with pool and thal o<:ean view you "vt-alway:> wanted. This you 111 like al s1.m.soo 673-4400 HARBOR DMsion of H.w lnnshntnf Co. G....-al 1002 GeMNll 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 NEW UNITS EASTSIDE . COSTA MESA 3 lh ·il rnom .:: hJlh. 111\ l\\'I' s 11n1t \\II h t11 1•11lat·t'. 1.·11 :! lt1·droom ri·nl.il, 1\ll h,I\ 1• Ille r1J1tl. h1rn·cl Jlr h,•.ilmg. c n c· I o,. l' cl J.: .i r .1 I! 1• s . s('1>:1 r:11c rnd11s1•!.I p,11 io~. bui It 111:.. land.!:>t',1f1cd "ti h lull.v .1ulom:ilu: ~pnnkler i.y:.lcm,, Pnnr1pals onl y Newport Heights Fixer Upper Bay View Well built. but 111 nre1l 11t t Olb u l \\111 k '.'1·td 1·r1•at111• rcrr.n•I• 1111 1: \\ ilh :impli :,p,11 , u t: lal).!\ lvt 11117 l\\h i-tu1~ addlt l•Jl1 0\1·r.1·r ~·x trc m,·I~ :ir.:1.1<111:-, mu~t sdl tod:J) llurry. 1ak1 a d \' a n I a ~ 1• • (.; A L I 9ti:!· 77M.X 1£1~=~~ Pntp~:~·~~ EASTSIDE 1400 OU•"lST "tW~OU HACl4 COSTA MESA LARGE HOME l UNITS WITH POOL 550,000!!! EM·..th·nt r1•ntal a l"l'.I 111 +VIEW ca:-h 1tl,• ('u ... 1.1 :>.1c .... 1 In l'OllCI:"\.\ lll-:L :'\l,\ll l·)·onl 11\\nt•t ~ huu,..1• pt11· Four ltl•1lro11111,.. and <!1 ~. :! llad1l'111r 111111 s rn n •111· ha!h,.. 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POOL HOUSE only s.t7 .~1:.11 S1wrkl11w nc\\' pvul \\ ll h luh ul d 1• I' k I II A :: 11 ll I: 1' b1·dro11m.-.. :: lrn ih •. l0 h:.irrn 1ng i.uni.h1 111· klll'ht·n .I U:-1 ll ~ll·il Won't la;.t 1h, w.:1.'kl.'ntl' llurry , C':• 11 ROBERTS REAL TY SELi. 11th• 11t·1m, w11h ,, 848 1688 Dail~· r11i1t c 1a-,s1fll·11 ,\d 1 _____ • ____ _ I 002 Gftet-al 1002 ···········~··········· ....................•.. macnab I Irvine realty AM ADVENTURE IN LIVING Is sure to be yours owninu this lov<'IY home on 1.iclo! so· of Bayfront w /lg. pie r & float. 5 bedrooms. 411:1 hath:-, lovely wide lanai overlooking hay + beautiful s late entrance. Oversi7.ed 2-car garaJ!e. Exceptionally well priced at $198,000 leaseho ld . Boh Owens 642·8235. (PIJ ) A IEAUTY IN THE ILUFFS Like new end-unit "E" Plan in ear ly BluUs w 13 bedrooms + family r'oom . Be autifullv dec orated. fcaturinJ! parquet rioor & antiqur $!l ass pa nels in entry . Reamed ceilings tiled fircpll:lcr wide J?rcc nbelt loc ation w /some hay view. Sl19.500 Marjorie Mahon G44 -6200. ( P 14 l PROMONTORY IAYFIOMT LOT Owner /l>ui Ider will bui ll·lo-suit or sell outri ~ht. Id eally localed -next to cus to m res idence s. /\skin ~ S175,<'~1 frc'. Cathy Schweickert &~2 A::::;. t P 15 l 642-1235 '°' Dover Orlve 644·6200 Har~ View Center lrvil'll' •I Camous Valley C.nter 752·1414 t002 1G...,.al 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• E~LEY N ~YLOR CO HEALTOHS '>lll<'P HM OLD CORONA OR MAR CHARM Watch Lhc sa ilboats from this mtHJU(' :J BR. :! ba. 2-:-.tory apt. Vi<•\\" Walk to beach. Grcut toe. s.55!i ~lo 1 \'I'. Is~. 2 I I I San Joaquin Hills Rood NEWPORT CENTER, H.B. 644-4910 Gfltffal 1002 1 neral 4002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 48EDROOM PLUS POOL S52,500 R:'lr•· :.u111 nw r1 1m,. op po r t 1. 1111 1 ' 1 • r 1 \ a I ,. µ 3 r k W .1 ~ I c .I d , I '· °' (' t* JI~ tJ t'fl t' t~ f I"•-' t\ C' t• I.,,, 1~h II\ 1ni.. room 11 1th ".11·kl11:i.. 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L().111ch Pai tern Number Send S 1.00 101 ''·1' h pauccn MOR( th.in c~cr be lore' 200 l\1lil 3~ .. 101 ··~rn P~Pein 10• deslg11s plus 3 free prlnt11d In· l11•t -cl4~• .• 1uma1r. ll~tttlhn~ ~i~r Nf\'/ 1976 NHOLI CRAH St"' to CAfALOG' H~s everything. 75<. Marian M .. '"" Crochtt witll Squuu $1.00 Panern Dept 44,? Crothtt 1 Wardrobe i1.00 I Daily P1to1 Nifty Fifty Quilts $1.00 232 West 181h St New Ripple Crochet . _ $1.fiO Yori\. NY 1001 I P11n1 Sew + llnlt look _Sl.25 NAME. AOO~ESS . ZIP. Needt1,.l11t look _ -•1.00 S I ZE an o ST V LE flower Crochet look .. _$t.OO NUMBER. NalrJI• Creclltt look -$1.00 Ot ytt lllOW lltw tt 11t 1 h1stHt Crtcllet lotll _ $1.00 patttni 1ret! Se11• 111w ter l11sta11t Mat,... lttlt _$1,00 nr 11tw hh·Wl11ter P1tter11 l11Stant Mtnty l ook . $1.00 C1tale1-c11, u'"" Inside for Ct111pl1tt Gift look It .00 lret J1tter11 ol your chtiu . Complete Afrh111s .!'14 $1 .00 Send 7S¢ "ow! 12 Prlre At1fl1ns HI 2 50' Sew + llnlt B~ok S 1.25 l ooll ot 11 Quilts #1 _ 50, Instant MtHY Crafts SI .oo Mm11111 Quilt looll U _so, lastHt fa slllon l ooa SI.GO t 5 Qtlllts lor Ttday O 50, 1111\Jnt Stw1111 l oo Sl.00 l oell et 16 Jlfty bts 50, ·~:-:-------------------- • I 04 DAILVPILOT Friday.June 11 1978 ~:.~.~ ....... !~:~.~ ....... ~~:::.~.~ ....... ,~:::.~~ ..... :. ~~~ ....... j~:::!.~.~ .. : .... ~;;:;;!: .. i~;~!=··;·;o· 1~;;;~ .. i;,·;; ~':'1.~!:.~~~.!?.~~·~:-1.:.~~:::~~.!?.~~ =~-=~····:!!.~ =~:~ ..... !!.~ ~~~~.:.!!~/,!::-:-.~ ... !?~! ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• UPTOWN -DOWNTOWN NORINS REAL TY,1Nc ·Jo au ronl $36 500 T'Ws CustotR lw" hoftie ls red ••oww N•iecj 'j ' 146 ~ South Cu:JM Hi1•hwa)' Lar>una Beach l le*°°tn ill TH Dow11towt1 ....... on .. och _.... -_ _ ,. • ,., O..TheGr-.RIMlf 311, 21t4IA home ff'Clhlrfl own 400 sq. ft. A SNUG HARBOR in Niguel Great oppo rtu111t\ 1 offMlityroomwitllhupflogttOHflnplou Short's . O wne r tra nsferred & Premium 101.:utlon. Vl'•') -Absolutely CJOf'9"0US decor -Upqroded <tnxtous to sell this immaculate n lcd y •let·orj t~·cl 111 to Hie INst of taste_ ,..OCNM 1-Giid aardcn h o me in gate-g uar ded wurm. v1Urunt l"O lur" -~ r. 1ndudt·:1 1 1, buthi., cat cOMfori.We -A rtal famity home for the oreansid<." community. Walk t o 1n k11cht-n. bu1l11ns. 111,.. disc:riMinatMCJ btlyer. private beach; ocean vu. from 2nd hw1.1sher. t·ariid :., & FOR PERFORMA .... CE 1e vc1. 3 Udrm. den, ram. rm.; drt11l\.·:.. Tov.nhume ueur ""' Mexican til e e ntry,· dramatic TWO DUPLEXES llom~s & income; s uper. dandy beach location. 2 Up & 2 down. Sl!>0,000 Beautifully decorat ed for owner's use ; 1-bdrm. down & 2 bdrms. up. $229,500. These properties are adjacent. lZlt Ch•HI let 4 Ir. 4 h . C•1~1a 1\fo.sa, won"l IJst CALL 847 3584 h111i.:, LIKll.,call S-11) n:w • • • • • • • • • • • ~-story liv. r m. with floor·ceiling LIDO REALTY ll77 Vi• Udo, H.I. 673-7300 0..er 675·0049 or Ulll '66-4977 o,..1-4PM. HUftfi"C)ton Beach I 040 lr•ine 1044 windows & drapes. OHM HOUSE SUH. l·l. c.n .. tor pc11s. Slip in for St 12,000 . 3 Br, 3 bu w /swcep111J: buy v1e\f. :-.o yd~ to lwach. 4 yri, old lnti:rcom. wet har. :.ondcrk. room for IKmt. Vacant. Sl49.r>OO. Open daily. :135 l.indo /\ ve. m :l-IJOfiS or 646·2725 CorOftO det Mar 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cnder cons trul'lion 4 Br, :l'h Ba. 32oOsq ft. Sea View & Narcissus VU. lrt2·21&1 & 673·0782 OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 413 Cabrlllo T•rr. llcaut1ful custom hom<'. 4 BR .. f a mily rm OuL'ltandinn 11unl urea. See it lo believe 1l ! OPEN SUH. I ·5 17 Conn.I loy Dr. Gorgeous 3 hdrm .. 2 ha. ~pys l ass JJ1IJ hom e . ~Upe r VleW frotn the fomily rm .. li\"ing rm. & ms lr. bdrm .. day o r mghl. Fee. S189,500 1024 6 EASTSIOE DUPLEXES "#I '" CaHfomla" J; AMCHOl4Cil IHVESTMEHTS 17141 49•·7711 .•...•..............•.. •.•...•................ •ATIEHTIOM• <1 l HANCllO SAN J OAQUIN Sl!n ;\h1l\'\I Townhouse 'J'HJS PROPERTY NEEDS YOU! l-1x-up this 3 Bdrm. older home and it will reward you with a convenient location, a short walk to beach, and extra inc·ome from a guest apt. All on a 6,000 sq. ft. R·3 lot. Invest only $79.500. IF YOU WANT TO DB INTIMATE with nature. designer John Mcinnes ha s c r ea t e d th e perfe c t environment. Lower levels of this 3200. sq. ft. home put you in touch with canyon green life. Almost every room offers ocean /Catalina vistas. 3 bdrm .. 3·1h ba. den. huge r ecr eation rm, 2-stor y atrium, intercom. $218.000. ANN CHISMAN llALIST4TI GOLF'E H'S PARADISE -5400 sq . ft., custom bmlt. 5 Bdrm. home . La r ge gym, sauna, 401 pool, suanu w /jacuzzi. Inside atrium ...... Offered al $285.000. • .IDEAL FAMILY HOM E -Three 1 Arc h Bay · 3 lldrms .• den. country s ly l e kitchen . PLUS Great Ocean view ...... $117,500, NOTHING TO COMPARE -A ~.:._..., popular tri-Je vcl ·I Bdrm., :J ba. ·~:;.m home in Dana Point near harbor . Beautiful whitcwatl'r vi<>w. A Great Buy! .............. $87 ,500. Jl611 a JZ:HI CMll Hwy .. S.. ~ 4"-IHI ~"·U41 $69 500 * IMMACULATE 4-llR Fantust1c vie w . lux · • ea hom e. Spanish Model. uriou-,, upgr;illci. thruout ln1t1e I 044 LCICJUIMI leach I 04L ' . • • l.rg. fenced yurcl. Ocean in prcsli,c1oltS area or ••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••.•••~•••••• !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Best sc cdion ever 0 & hills views. fantastic ---------i Irvine . SM1,50o_. (71.1.1 Exqu·151·te •WoodsySett1nq• L-oNinuel 1052 ... -wportl·o-h 10'9 prime 1-:aslside duplex· nbrhood. 569,500. -------N h 1 t -~· ..,,-~ "' .. 0 es. 2 & 3 bdrms, some z. ru;AL 1·ons Seller Moy Consider 1-1~2t1·0!!4ll or 640·0}6"· • i: w 0 .m c • u .m os ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• with frplcs and open 494-8611 4"''·9434 '·'I li\·''1\ plca:.c lea\'\' messai:c. Deane Home rm1shed. 2·Story. 3 BR, "" r • --b d 21-:z ba Lots .J>f wood beam ccilinJ!. Call e arly ---So be <'H 1L1ni:-li\"e al 3 BR+ FAMILY F.xcillllH -I e ·roo m , glass & tile. VaulteJ for )uur rho1cc of thcs OCEANVIP.W thc hcarhfurS:l2.500 R...,..UC...,.. 5,.350 familv room l'r1m e 0.: · d -1 , 1 , 11 investments. 3 BR. 2 Ba. by owner. 1~11).4950 Bkr752·6341 QI' s;u ~ luc ·1l1°o n · b1•·1ullfully ·:imc c~i in~s. ~~c 1 e S76.500. It "s a special ---. $6,090 BUYS! landscap~d. ·rtrn; won · frplc. Askmg S.'J7.500 house · ca ll & let us le ll Walk 10 Ul·h. Seabury Classic Calirornra Plan d,•rful ramily home is •Condo Buys• LIDO ISLE POOL- 66' LOT you more about 1l. Tr.wt 4bd. 2ba. fum. a rcJ 103 ! Quiel ,·ul d e -:.a c. 11oarmly dccorall'd a11d 111 J lldrms .. 2 ba.; ~Int -193.2594 \\/upgrade:.. A:.suma bl,• Uoublc door l'ntry. :\t ir tvp ,·ond1llon. You mu~I Jo(·atton close. lo shop· 3 Bdrm. !>I ud~·. >I bath,. 71 l',; loan, $62.SOO. 20i51 rored hvin,i.: room \\•;i ll Sl>c tins om" It1.,1hi.tical· pm~ & beach. $59,500 vrat•1uus hom,• _......,_Bnll KelvmLn.962·!>821 hosts massi\c P a lu:. ly pnced al SlW,500 2 Lld_rms .. 2 bat~s ; l30V1aLurca.N.R. ~-,.. -----. Verdes stone fireplace he;iultful g;irde n sct~mg. Osx·n llou:.c Sun. l·Sl';\I INCOME HOMES MUST SELL! PLUS large di111ng an·a t'lo:-.c t o c vcrylhm~ ! Lewis T. Osborn 4!'t-·=====•"F We're here to help! New Duplexes 2 Story, 2 Bdrm. 11:: ba Comforl ;1blc k1t l·hell 552.500 COMPARE Sunclqu1sl, Wmlcrrolh & I I I Under Construction Townhouse. Custom int, w 1 l h I u r ~ e w a In u t Het1rc m c nt dream. 2 .THIS PRICE! Firth Eastsl.de OUpleX 6 rhoices from $79,950 to inclds lus h rrpt 'g. drps , panele d family room Udrm. l"ondo. close to 2sn. uµi:rudcd llrnwn 6 75.5499 »Olt Y. rJUICKl.UC 588,%0. frplc . Armstron i; tilt.-Spal"lous masl,•r suite ~hopping & ~ach. Anx· carpe tini:. Si•t•lu ll l'dr•--------- ' Jl£AJ."f0Jt ' Large 2·bedroom , 1 bath Wesl baylncomcJlomes Pool. R<.'C. flm. pvl patio. with 11unity. Extra larj.lc IOUSOWl\l'r asking $<19,9SO pu_t1o plu1> ch"can \ 11• »WLC:-....,. units. $500. m onth in· 3412l·ACstllwy.D.P . elc. Supl'r Sharp! /\s low t·art,! y;inl. l'rivalc •leoch• s 11 l) U l. I) SI:: I. I. Wl's l c llff. U pc n 1.1;. 64Q:7QOO come·Won 'tlasl.S70.000. -196·J4Jl or :>48·34().1 s umablc 7'.: loan. no ch1ld"s play yard. <.:ov· MobileHome TOUAV .... S51>,50o s.il Sun ;Jltr. :!h.i. i>ool. ---------•I 1-\illprice. CALL645·6646 BT 1032 qualirying. Offered by e r e d Pa li o . I\ 11 ·s~ CambridJ?e 20x52. 2 EnioytheGoodlife ~7!1.500 N .. w 1Tpts. clq>~. PR€HIG€ .... ":'! ................ owner. f3·so;'· Prine. on· spnnk,lere~ .. Heducc d lf523 CAMPUSJ>a:IRVIME BR . 2 ba. Ue:iut1folly 499-4584 n.!mOdl'lr1I l~k1:; lli:J11.1 Archited'sHome I HOM€~ B y o wner. B trl Jbr ly!!l63· 738 u Lt; price JU~l $1.0.~~1· Huy -----___ landst•aped. Looking ---J.a11l'.O\\nt•1',fil;,.;,.1!1>1. BR this hom e lor SO.O'JO + down (>n the pol.lnd111µ UNOllSTR\Jl"Tf:U Harbor View Hills 4 . twnhsc. Wik to lake &l•-•,•0•0-L•.5•5•2-.9•9•9-~ eosls. Take adv:rntage -Uni".,•rsi"fv Partc s urf, ~ ith l:cr;.:e , a •ii o <.:E,\N \'IEW fam·rm, plus studw l.)!c SELLER DESPERATE clbhsc. Open Sal/Sun. t·all 752 l700. ..,.. r deck SN! lod;,iy ul $25,0oO WALK TO lll·:M'll 'L i I 1,, ••1 pvt yard. By ownl'r . Thisaltractive3BR 2BA 11·5.2203lLakela nd i\vl'. 3Bcdroom.2buthhomc c11~11111 .,·n 'l 11 1•11 ·. 1• Terrace Brand 11,,w a lrno .. i :UHIU Jrl~11,,il\;:l\'.ti}\<s) 644·1909 SUnshine Home on lrg S4 3 , !I 0 (II. 8 3 0 · 0 Z 9 3 with undc of owners hip, [ ~·· -· ·• I 3Br , ztia. lorrual dlllmJ: m scift + :1 <'ar µ;ir. 1 Br. "l.l'l'TU: ISLi\~ I>'" ----cor lot can be had for on· cv('s ,wknds. Marhle like entry, lanuly , rm, •Twny upg rades . Uy fi~~U'~ lam rill. 21; Ila. i·urnpl iluplc>. :111r :! 11.1 iln. 2 Br RARE ly 540,600. wilh cash lo -• . r k1H·hen. c ariH•ts ;ind owner StiU .!-111!1. ()pen OO@ell13V walled 110.11 :,11.c Joi. Y1111 1 1\:1 l p l111macula1t·. 4 BR DUPLEX ~~s:t~~i~~Wil~~n~~'.600. LS~~~901-0°~~~~. 1~~~~~~ drarw<. Pool 1s healed house Sat.Sun 111·'1 or hy 499·2800 own llw land. (~uanlt·tl Sll:!.lll'MI SO. OF IA YSIDE .., • .,_..,,,.., 646.8362 _ss1.0314 and fil~ured. Ca 11 t~ see. 1 . . ---: appt. !152 3'l<l!J or 835·11:-,SK ;irca. ·I ll011111!'> l'ls. olym t-:1.K l~S co . lteoaltors wilh u 3 lJH . ~ llu. re ntal. """""""' Red Carpel ltl•a tor:. T lC fcrral'l' .. U111v. Pl... 3 5286 l'lum Trel'. Irvine f.k-sl loc. 1n Ar ch Heh Ills . pit• S/. llCJUI, n •t i·cnli·r. HXI l>fi' .... l)r l•:ll 1111111 Only Jns 11ld.fcaturin1tvacanl. Ready lo m ove fowttainValley 1034 ~-3386. Hr 2 Ba, air «ond. UP· ----Supcrvu.Cusl.3br,2ba. s2:j!l ,501l. O \llll'l il>ltl r .1 _________ _ ----------i graded . prof. lnd!'>cp·ni.: h I 048 <'Q(J c'"' 499 2109 1• beam ccilin~s. natural in. 2061 Swan Dr .. Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• 55.<).5;1;~1 or 2131.l78.:Mi:I Loquno Beac .,.,.,.JVV. · (7 14 l ·19:1.t;.M!I wood & bric k textures Verde. 4BH, JBA. fam· RATFORD. 2 yrs. 4 Br. Oelux C:nndr.. OvC'rsized •••••••••••••••••••••••1·---------1 and perfect lorat1on. rm w/wet bur, s uper de· 2h l::!a , lg family rm, wet yaru, 3 Ur, i 1, ba, la un MASSIVE MASTER FRESll L Y Fl N ISll ED Miuiot1 Viejo 644-7211 l uxe pool. 110 maint. har, J frpl cs. pro r . dry room.L~·,,,.!>th;.inl yr new cus t o m hom e . ••••••••••••••••••••••• backyurd. Enh•rta'ine rs lndscpd, upi::ruded. 40 new. Prune JIB local1on You'll fed like a krnJ,! m ~omplclC'ly lands~;ipcd dl•lis:ht. Unobs truc ted pool, jacuai. 3 car gar. r o o I a nd par k fo r his cha mber whi•n you rn dt:!>1rablc area with a n vie w of new pa rk . S96.SOO. 18623 Santa owne r "!» u:.c. S lll ,000 rl"l i rc l v lhb hui;c on· an v H·w . M u n y SllS,000. JO'. down. Isadora I o ff Ellis l 962 -IJGI o r !lti0·2·111 tlUSter sw l.c. Lu.xunull!i r1•a turcs, must he seen. 1067 ~Ian /Jn Nl[J[l liAILEY & 11550[11\T(S ARTIIOFER RF./\l.TY ·96J.8523 Open Sal & Sun wkdy~ No Ai:cnls . ly ;ippo1nt1.•d a nd situutcd S12'J,5u0. 5411-0040 &154412 1·5. _______ ;.-.-.-.-. 1tn a la ri:c cul de :.;1e lol, ~-- 0 __ 1... t SHADY CORNER $25 500 this homc orrt:rsa Cam1I~ ~,,,,, ____ _ ...,,,..,.., ,..~ This sha rp 4 hd home is 1 room und formal d1nmi: \.AVUY/~---Two St-SIR or loo. An exccullve horn\• ....__,,, -·r · shaded by Cull grown Will buy t his n eat atrcasonal>le pnce \020SoCoasiHwy494·8S\9 Ille GI 4 & den + trees. Beautiful cond1· bai:helor pad or retire· fam rm + play• tion inside & out. Lr~ LH menl rdrc·at. Wl"ll 1111.·at •1111111'•;;-:;;-;-;-;~~~ SPECTACULAR w /wood burning frplc. t.'11 lownhomr ne ar )lool & OCEAN VIEW REAL ESTATE 900 Gl1•nneyrt· St 4V4 V-11 J \40 t'l')tf\ DYNAMIC Ol:n. \'ISl<is by day and sparkhni: \'1llal'(c l1tE'S by 5 Dr 2·11 Ba. hoi:,• 11<ml. 2 frplt· ·,.,. lk ,1ut lml!'oq1d e xec hom,•" daq:,• l;1m. rm . 11 c• '' I y p ;i 1111 c11 . c r 1J I ' 11 & l' u p 1> " r plu1nh1.•1J. J au11.11. & JKml pc•ri for forn1I.\ & ''nter ta1 n1111!. l'nnc111als call nitc: 2 hdrm. ho me ----- pcrchrrl on om: <•r lhl' Nrwport Beach I 069 be.st vu s1lt•s. SiH.5110 i...---------...................... . 113().J.I J{i BIG CANYON HEW LISTING! Harbor Virw Homrs I Tall 111111• t r1 ,.,, .• 111 briek 1 e1111), .. 11;1nni: 1·atlwtlrJI Cl0lhlll;:.. ht",llll"i, :.hUlll'I .. ., & n·1l\\rn1d • So1111t1 ,.t11111r • l"oml' M'C llw n·i.t of th1:- ll\•;111t 1fol I 111:. la m -rm 11111111• :i l>nt1r"' I rnm pool ,\ dlll)h1l11:-1•. 5111~1,IMIO IWEN llOllSE SAT, SUN llC.lli J'nrt w,·:;\hoorne. Sl/U'l'll L'IMST l NVE!:iTI\IJ-:NT ::.1!1.()81~ (;4fi·67111 Harbor View HiU1 C us t om des ii:n 4bd. +ram.rm., Carmel on 1·hOll"<' s l r<•l'l. B ric k llnor. cuslom moldmJ.:, c·ommcrc1al J.:ray cpl· 1ni: .. beam ,·cilinAs in master bd .• track htes. hlln s t ereo ca bin et +many xlrns. Lg yd l'Omplcte ly lnuscpd. By owner 640-8619 room, llR. Asking Cheerful kit(·hen adJa· mujur sho1>p111i:. !'nee Ni•w cx l"itini; lu xury *JUST LISTED• $69,500. Trade cent to ram -rm. SPc lhis t'VCn includ('S, WiJShcr . •lli!l .. L!~~..;~~':.J tow11ho01v:; 2 lit 3 n r. 21 ~ snn. fomaly home near o ne today. S6 l ,500. dryer.andrcfrlg<'rutor. DONAlDM.BIRD Ba. lrum $8;1,!l~>O. 5'. & H hools . marina & OK. 540-0555 968·337lor546·1754. 962-7771 ""o<iaca.,bolto" 111'; down<l~J-4515 shu1>01!. Si!l.5011. wilh view to <x·cun t\1r f·'or lliJ.! Can.vo n p ro C'n>Hl1t111n ed w 1:t C'ar p1•rti1·!'.. c:ill ll1i; C;.inyon l!•trat.:e :mr. D111inf! r111 Hl'alf) c;.11.11i1:1 &. :J l>alh:,. 1\llral'l1v1• d,•. . RARE FIND! VIEW TRIPLEX n an• ind<.'ed. in Corona cM Mar , a choice. ocean & bay view from each of the units. Quality con- struction lhruout. A 3 bdrm unil, 2 bdrm. & I· bdrm. $235,000. - • -----•IH:l-"UfUllSllED • ID H:mrhoSJ11 .loaq~1~ ::iupcr uptfuled :JBH. 2111\. Sbi~J:-:h!~-a~~~: 4 ' ,'; ; .. ; ; . . ~~ ~~~~Sls/11~. !'i~~ ~i~~~ y. L ~~~n~~ TC~I ~~~~~ z ~::~~r ~::~~Ii~~ :~~s~~!: bedroom home w1lh P~ I ~= -==·=~!:-~-=:-:.J Ai.:••nt fi.10·5;)4ill houses. 2 bdrnis. eu1·h. ~.fil>O. bath s . K i l c h c n Hunt--'-'"'---.--h-t0-4-011 ---51ixl·llJ J.ol. Good lor J/\Y W. VF.ATS RLTY .. cor & landscapinJ.!. c>nly llr:1111l n1•w ow111•r 11111 It S13!J.51HI lly vwm•r only. 1:11s111rn honw 1111 wat1·1 Nn Hrokl•rs. Call for ap. llranl11un1l lloor~. :-t;111wtl pc11nlm(•lll.(i+l·711~15. J.:l ;i~~. Wei lrnr, f1·l' l.1 11tl I 'fll.Sl' fl) (t'lllllS, po<ll & h I.' a 1' h . I\ .I Cl \\' 11'" I" ~l:lj.IMHI. (ii I 1~»111 ~>()!)0 w/huilllns. new carpels .. wyOll CIC ----3 +DEH·IRVINE home/busmt•s:; llcducct 31711 Coa~l llwy Dl'J.X bl wn H;1v & lll':>d >. and d ouble attac hed ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hunti'")fOft Seacliff $68,900 toS75,SO\I. So. Laguna. ·i()!l·2:!..'J7 :! Hr hi.1'. 1· llr :ipt gara~e ..• a rhurmcr al SELLER By owner . 2slur.v. '1bd. Irvine's famous Collel!r ----. -1~12·''11' I & 1:-·1 ll7H" St9,9SO. A m ust see !! Call MUST SELL! :Illa, itolf course & ten nis !';irk Spanish ! t:orj!c•ous LARGE FAMILY? --r '' --- 5'W·1151 4 Bedroom. or J plus dC'n :->31; 9477 srni:le Je w.•! wilh rl·t.I tilt• 't Trv this! :i Hdrms., rnn· I r I d --I \ h v•:1·t. 1ll'n. :11, l>alhs -+ OCEANFRONT P.us am1 y ronm an O""n lloui;c h v Owner rcrn . , rr c ry entry . ~ - d1ninl! room. One !!lory S~~l/Son. 11 11~ 1 !lln Classic livin/,! room hosts complt•tt•lr pr1\':Jle i:ut•!.t ;1pt. \'Ith stone frpk . In · nP>;;"-,.,.-~ .... ,....•1=========::~j surrounded by a fortune 1 cm. )t 11 • wood w;il/' Coty de n 1ma e mm c1· OPEN SAT /SUH. I ·S II,\ y & 0 <"1-:i\.'J \"II':\\' 0 \\ n1•r a11.x11111.,' ~1:;~1.01M1 ollt-1. 15 11 l\:11w-; li d. IJog<' ::! ... ty htttl'll', UI N <'a r n e w . d <'I 11x 1' htJnll" 1 income. liuarler lnph'x ; m uy tr~11le ror :ll'rt' lol. .\1o:t. Ii 1:! !llilili 1 • rum szi:r.norr••---t----'-----------' .. I' of landscapin g. Enjoy 21'~ ba, 3·ear. 2 palu•~. 2 Formal drnin.: L:irite :1dJ01n1ns: the kitr h1•n. UMDER $48,000 seabrt-e7.c-s. ll":d ess than story . new p:iml, d ean, ;111d cheery kilchl'll -v.1lh lovely ocean & l\lt. NEW LISTING NEWPORT CREST J nll +(kn w/fircpla«e. twomileslolheo1·eanm 00 ~I 11 s a c . sr.3.5oo. fa m1l v room t·umho \"1cws.Sl14.000 :! llclrm:-. :! h.tlh dbl. i::tr. + cv"d pa tio. Huntington Brarh und 963· '' Pantry. Sccluc.led masterl•----------i DANA POINT townhuusc•. lorm al 11111 <.:al l John II art man only.S6.'l.500. lst lime acl· o wnr r"s lflvely clupl!!X w 1th m 1 r r o r c d Sup1:rbly loc aled nrw IOI! rm .. upur:ulNI l'{llJ•. ----------i i;.is-:M77 cvr, 536.2334 vert1sed. /\sk ubuul the i-:xtra lj!e 3hr.2 La&2 br w::irclrohe~. Eas.v anti townhouses. Uram.Ilic reallvntn•1::-n:i ~•MI 71;1 •,,. assumahlc V /\ ac1Ji11n1ni.: unit. c rpl:.. pn vatc y:irrl hh1r k w;1l1 rt·dw1101l & glass s truc· B~lboa Boy Prop. SHORECLtFFS Jiil Uriflwood , qua lity !lhr. 2+ b,1, din. lri: rum & cln•,;s rm!I, wlk to lwh l)wnl'r, $1:12,!'iO\J, 675·11793 Costa Mesa I 024 •••••••••••••••••••••• $45,000. Dream Home Your drl'nm l'Olnl' lrll<'. Cumrorlabll' f n m ily ho m e ul r1•aso nahlt• pm•e 3 t.arl'.!l' hdrms, 2 baths plus 2 1•n r i:ur. \hllr:-for l hl' askin.: i lurry ,.plca!IC c;ill Ar:t_. ___ -----loan.Call842·2535. clrps . 1111 11~. II!,. 11vl lc necd . S11 p1:rbly tl l'· lure. Chris /\he l tic· Realtors I. Si• Pool Hs• 1"',.. "j " · ''' .,,., "11'1 N"'' grounds. 2 n cr 1o:;cr <1g1• + 111ratcd ;iml l:rndsi:aped. -"li:m ·d : a chmce uf .'> un .,..,.1,. la , iv.rm.w rpc. ' I ') II .~j,,,,..,.,1,1u111011ri•• A ,. _________ _ ,,..,. 31 I /I I [e 1~~a·11·r1 hlll!(' 1•1wl 11rkg S7f>.1100. ;\lusl Sl't' call 752 lillO. 1ls. Z or :I bdrms. Muny * 675-7060 • r t hi ] , w 11 1· r w 1 1· 1 r r y exC'1trni: amenities. fl· fr;.:~'.~i~i'>;Ji_t_:ie-~st~~-· - 1 _·__ • -, l:v~~~;i.1 ~ 1044 [9 ll~ftiHJt' F"' ..... T"'STICVIEW :~::1~1~;~11'.\~<;1~~~,K~~ri~,0'j''l'rl1,f 3 ::u. f;~ru i m. CHOICE EAST SIDE PRESTIGE HOME ....................... ----··-· ' "'" ..,. SHY.I !l!lll 01'1'.N SLTN 1·4 111 l'lJ a:v 11 "''' 1 111 rm <"ustom bud l .. pht 11·\·d : 2,i,~;~s,\N'l'A.Cl;AllA N'.c c nt·.'g l~h:ir ll1~111tl . OPEN h1l·all11n. l.11vrly 3 htlrm f.cmily honw on h11i!c f1•11cl•ll lol with lnll phw Sal Sun I:!~. lrcr s u111I 1•o m11l l•lc• 70!l2 ValcnlmrUr. pnvary. Fr<>nl p;1tm 1s l\lwclroom •lhuth ~lunwslone w ;1 lll•ll with PLUS 11hvt' tr ee.;, lll'hh1t•1l 1·u11 IOHUS ROOM nl'lc squan•s and low WITH m:11ntrn::1nrc' luxur1:cnt Lots of t•xtr.as pl:intmJ?s. LarAc li "m!! llarli.•n s. Owncr/bkr. room with slumpslonc R-li -1322 n n• 11 I a ce , fu nu I y room . ~;;;;;;;;;;-___ -;_-;.-;.-;.-;.-;.-;_,-i all d cctnr k1 t1.:hcn with"' built-ms. 2 Baths. Thnv· FALL IN LOVE CULVERDALE M1HIPI h11m1'. 111~1 11 ... t('cl an1I in 1m111a1'ul.1t1• l'ot1 d11111n. lmrr··~,.,\1' l;c(n1 I v ruom . I 11 halhs. l' 0ll•1:;t nl d l01·o r a t ini:. F'am1ly <'o mrnrt + v1ilol" 1n thi!l h nm <'. flurry' Priced to s1•1l, red hill~. 552-7500 Nestled in The Ranch l11lrin ;1 li;1th cM•1·ut1\'I THREE ARCH BAY !!1k1·.~1~1!,','1v1na. :J I.I UHi~ ,,,. hollll!' ~1 0,!UHHI •• 673•760 I l)o ;\'Oil want a hou1;e lh11t Ill t'Xl'llini.:. \'Ooll·in · l"nliforni:i ht1n11' with yt• porary, warm. t11m·h·~-; 11•111 I a n el J a I' 11 7 /,.. I an rme ---'°"'-l'l'lllo.:y cfl iCll'lll ., S11d 1 NEWPORT HEIGHTS DUPLEX lli'clro11m-., :1 h:ilh ~ & O PEN ll O U Sfo:.Nc\ u pl:11·1· <'Xbl~ in lf1111c:C' 1·ou11try k1td11•11. I ool retlwt,.KI :!ltll 2111\. opl'I Thrrr An·h ll1ty Thi• rx h.1.; h11hhl1• l11r y 1·u r henm <Jt• vu l :i!lfi 01. tcrior l'< much of thr in 2 fir & I ltr Onl) $:i!l,!IOll round sw1mmini: C'Om Mar SL 1t'r 111 r i :-n a l u r a I A1te11l fl Iii laM o r M!i <1:,11; fort F'nr furthE·r dttu1ls · redwoocl , with brnm.c·d call !>10·1151 SI:•(' & llc:ir lhe surf, 3 Br . .:lass & 2 origin;il !\lamed *TRIPLEX* Z Ba, wood & itla:.s homl.' 1tlass windows . S ola r GHEAT l.OCJ\Tlo'l i'IVel\ MOHi': an•hilel" hA~t 1·n ,, ~ys t "m 'I " "" ,. " · "' • · !\c;ir 1w:1r h 1111{1 ~hr111 .. ~HERITAGE ini: veJ?etablc narden. With hf1• aJ?am as most of Duy now and enjoy the o u r II u n t 1 n g to n1~~~~~~~~-~·1.;==;;:=;;;;;;;;;;;;~ hnrvest ! S4\2.500. Vogel Landmark rcs idl'ntsl -------- • • REALTORS turn I dcs1J.ln , l1)JI 4ualll) bdrms .• con\"l•rl. 1lcn. :1 2llll + 1 ntl + h:wlH"lor appoinlm<•nls Cm r lude. baths : a cli\•11 y rm ., 2ZJ 22:11,;i2nd sc ttll maJ11r a pplia nce-; scpar;itc d111inJ.l rm . r>rivc• hv and i·all t1ist·t• MOHi-~ lul ~17•'. r:isy oc i?rcal k1t1·h.cn. A homt· Lqra Vance fitlr fli:I ttlfi2 c e so; • P a r k i n J.l , for the family who dares -------t:o Realtor s , 20 52 ha ve. Lt>arn lo PAINT frvinl•l'arks1de l.ivmg CharmGafore + •i•w Newport Rlv1I.. Cos ta EnJoV GOURMF.T l>lN L~ 2 bd . t b a . f;irm :!Hr +con' dl'n twnhse. Me~ a ( Cornl'r Day> NERS & U/\NCING llow kitchen, nc"<l lo park. nr upJ.:rllccl 1hto1111t F.nJn' We're here to help! ~-11346 I about Tl::NNIS" ~realc pool. nr "<'honls & shop-your summl'I" in relaxed -----ONE OF A KIND -, your own styli<' an our p In g . II Y o w n c r . al mospherl' of II ancho fl('rm:inrnl 1:-i unohslrut•t 111 II<' <hrf<•rrnt. Sl,.'J.000 t•d lk0 1lci:n·l' \•iew. Cost OPEN !"ll N. 2 -5 . 22 L~')S than rppl:icem cnl. NOHTll STONJNGTO;>o;. S147,7(lrl O\\nrr494·•t1151 SO. l.At:ll'lA wood shop & ar>1dnry 714.5:;1 t:lAR Open San .Joaquin Yo11'll Jo\'r EASTSIDE Up~radcd farm hse , ll(e3 Bi lliards . swimmini:. Sat/Sun l·ilu!>k . ll , al on h ~ 10;;.uuo Spacious 4 BR. 2 Ba. new Br l ~ & basement. 595 suniuntt around the pool ---8.13·11711. ;ift !il'M paint &rrpts.ll's amust W. Wils on . $48.500. &bicyclini:tothc.'beachl MUSTS ELI. · al $.59.500. ~11-<X173, Opn Sat/Sun m i away. /\re you ovl'r 40 TlllS WKNO 546-8640 ----yrs of age or oldc-r? l.ri! Rcaut1lul 1·nrnrr lol. de· . _ Pool-Jacmsi GHF.EN Rl'.:LT. 21 lilt :oi1r11ble l'l:in Ill:!. on rul ,.,_ • ~-·-3bd, 2ba. country kitchen SECURITY & lovely dc-sar st.. 2 sty. ·I Hr. 3 ~Mutt 'n¥«1 w /frplc. Good local nr neighbors appeal to you? Ba. home 111 lhl· Jla nch in ltlALTOllS !lrhools. Open Sal /Sur. Then call me uboul this Irvine . Pool s11.l•tl r d, TM LfYin's Easy This summl·r. with your own pool & J:lrun i & lov- ely 3 bclrm., 2 b:.i. home in Grccrllree. $G.5,:-.011 --- •:\to~Alll'll RAY jllm. :IH1\. i.:;1m~·1 m w 1 wrt ~ bar. Two story 3000:-.q. rt . ' Onll s1211.ooo •• ,.,.~,• • HI. IJ E I. A I. 0 0 N w,w, .._- \" l l. LA 3 B I{ ' 3 B ,, ' ' ,, •. ,.,, • .,., I FIXER UPPER hulcony, forever view of no~ N.Coou Hwy.,Loguno IRING YOUR wh1kwakr s12s,0011. 494•1177 PAINT BRUSH! BOND Hl::Al.TY ----'---Outst:mdlna \•;ilue on Hewporf Terrace f.ncl 111111, h1~h nn lhr hllll f. J hr ( '11111111 S:,2,IKIO. 111.r !Hi:I H:J77 ,!Hi:l-il;:;.I * PORTOFINO * \'W W<W BIG <"1\NYOi" :!,711(1 :.11. ti llllJ.!l' letl. Ori1•11t.d l11tl:.1·p11. li!'Oh 11111111, 11011,;11-.. ,f;w11111 A· \\;1t•·r1 .111 11•1111111-: i11l11 'w i 111 in I 11 1: I ;i I~ o (Ill l'lt11111· '"I 1ttit1:. 1)1'1·'.~ JIOl :~Jo: S \'j'ISli"i. l~lh ''°'-t:ll h. I.! 111 71':\1 ti :lu 1'01 I ;\I .1 nl1•i1•h 1.:1r1°ll' N1•\\ p11 1 t li1·,11·h . II) (11\olll'I'. Harbor View Homes VIEW " +-l0111n •cr11hli• 111"11 \lc111ac·o l'liill \I II h \IC\\" 111 1n1111nt a111~. vallrv ~· tw111l..l111g 111ght ll l!hl-. llnl_v ~-ll·p~ from l(•flrll"·. p 0 1 i I . f ol'" U I I I :I 11 ol 1•h1hlr1•n-. Jll;I\ .1n·.1 644-7211 __ 1 __ 2062 W . Oceanfront Vrr,v cll'h1x1• :1 yr olrl 4 111. 3 ua. on th•· 01.:t":.111 111111 . Op1•11 l11111s1· Sun I I 1\i-k ina.: s:::.11,111111 Aat . fi7!HiROll IJcaul 1lul 6 Br, :> B.11 111 of pvt lukc. owner Sl50,000. 1"15 113:1 11:11 -9•111 CllJUl'CI Nlquel I 052 2nn homl'. Npt. Ul vd. ih lHdcr Spa nish ::.tyll'. red ••••••••••••:•••·····••• Npl Ills . View. S55,0QO 1·--~-o·u•P•L•E•x-.--• t11i· ... ,,11. "'" ( m w1boy Laguna Niguel f 1'c owe. w u !(.. II I k r I 673-7601 Grr;-il hll'all1)n, I . hlk lit ~~~~;; 't1i~' r1~1 ~· lo~ii t~ choice community ''"''a n • :1 Bdrm .~ .' • ··-1·5. 3129 Limerick Ln. beautiful 2br. 2ba 1·on· m 11 n y 11 p fZ r a 111•", ~ BACKBAYBYOWNER 979·9607 domlnium . 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P Cl1 . pets 1\J!t 1115-1,0011 962 77tt7 wet bur . bltns S600Yrly --_.· $!40 t>42'lf\OJ 962.4717 •>~. · Su Ii• • ".~·~011• St•lhn1-: .111) th11111 "1lh •• w a 11 P a Pc r !I • l m · lse 5-15·2'10!! 1<1 131. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -• -------- 1.t asc S600 mc1 I r.ul1 1),111~ 1•11111 ('l;issifi<.•d /\d 1 llll. r;im rm No peb. [)upll'" J::asts 1dc 2Br. i;:qr m aculnte. S5SO :\lonth ---I Br, S235 + ~lit. 2 hl~s lo New & Nici' t ;: Or, fr S2:15. s.t2S mo. 3 Ddr, 1 ·~ Ba. 2 570.000 cqmty. U~nl•r 1-.a !>1m11l~·m <1ttcr So 11f Bu\'!itde S3GS. 11alln,nt!wcpts .S2S-Omo DAVIDDCARLSON •lllhtn1ts f:1st \\lthOa1ly beac~ llcl l> requ:rcd. rrpl<' 0 :>. p ool. adlts . s ly duplex. Walk lo Urkr, ~10 7~59 111-.1 r.111 1'12 5tiill [):iw ~ M 1:n1 r..i I i:.!11 1133-8000 llcaltor R33 ·9i93 Pilot W:mt Ads . 494·9'121 642·52Sl/~·4757 beach. 213·2.48·0704. DfJ DAILY PILOT Frtdily June 11 1976 \ j ~dd it...Build it ... Dlaper it ... Hammer it... Carpet I 1t. .. Cem ent i t ... Wire 1t...Hoe it...Clean lit .. 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Tile-Cullltk k 9ti2·S669. m o d ern 1•r1u1pmen1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -IHS-I0:!5 oi'jlli·S:!li7 1'l ;d l 1•tl ,'(,, ~1H·1·1.1ll) :'llo wuit 5$.t·3929 -•••••••••••••••••••••••1---------- manufactlll'cd. B & B Garde nini,: S\'s, Collci.:e tr;unl•d i.:anl1•n,·r ---1m t..:d .. \II \\Ork f!U.1r.in· CERAM!C Tl Lt;._ New & The lastcst draw in lh. -----------• •t-•1t1-:1:: J-:STDli\TES • l.awn rnowrnµ. trrm· "'Hi yr:. (•'Cpr. "l'Ck!'> ~ 5 llaull1q.:. J11 t·k11 p ; An~ teed l.i yr, l'X11r. <.:all . rmdl. !'rec l'Sl. ~ml Jobi; . . c Sell things fast with Daily REO C1\HPl::TSTEAM ming. ed~lni:. Hchabl~·/ add ·1 Joh:.. 5-1'.1·2015 kind 111 loaJ. ;iny time DAV I•: 5 ;Jl:·!Hllli.l or H~\'C ~omelhmg !0 sell? w e ltomc 'S3G·:!-1 21i & \yest:: ·3 Uurly Pilot P ilot W<int 1\ds. .i!J.t.J-173 reas rates. 54t1.61711 t;c'Orge Free l'St. J im l!J 1 ;,s;;.1 635.-1:111-1. ~us~~~ds do 11 well. S36·6l9:.I. <..:lass1r1ed J\d. 642·5678. Apel IMHl1 u.fww. ApartMet1h Uwfwll. Apartments Furnished Rentals to Shan 4300 Office Rental 4400 Busineu lusiness Lost & Found 5 300 Help W..ted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• or Unfurnished 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Opportunity 5005 Opportunity 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• L•• leach 3848 Newport leach 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• T IH Jo:O OF G ETTl~G 150 I Westcliff Dr. •••••••••• •••• ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND: Childs n•tl nnn •J\AAAA ~1 >Positions •••••••••••••••••.•••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• L'Hi\:'l:K ALLS'.' Nl'wport 1-'lnanc1al Ctr jal·kct nt ~1111. & l'uppy, Bookkeepers to $1000 IW~s~~~~r~1~cc~!~a11t11:.r 'Br. vrly. 21~ hlks lo hrh . To l'ro1y~s111nully Find Leasiftff Office Space SECURITIES SALESMEN toronadrl ~1 ,1 r 11.10.75;1:1 Secretaries to $850 P. tio oc .. n ,.,, .. St : 3 yrs old. S325 pe r mo. -• A_jj.'\~._ Thal Hi1:hl H<~)mm :i lcd• C;ill on Site ~tanager New ('On cept -hig h e r than average i::m1ilnyers Pay .. ~ees a • ca "'"·· c1~~ .\dulls uni v, no p!!ls. _, .~ -tlousc Mal<'s lirinhmll1· Personals 535 Liz ltcmdcrsi\gency tn IJcuch. All ul1I. m eld, 673.9-1~1 wk 1•1 . & . fl 6 THB llVN'ftN(ll'ON 11:12-413•1 Since l!J71 __ <7~~~42·.?111 ext 216 payout! •••••••••••••••••••••• -1020 llll'<'h St, Ste 104 SSOO. mo. l<>asc. ·197·37·11 -1' s · '1 · ----Nl·wport 1'4:aeh 833·~1!lo wknds & durin ~ wk. Wi':Sl't.:Lfff<' 2 hr, 2 ha, ..._, ·~:1~.:: ' Garaqes for Rent 435 Securities W est Jnc. is increasin g it's . Drinking problem? (;all for J\ppl/Estab '6~. 71~·867·1:!00 ·,idult .~. 11,1 ""I~.·. 1-,111 ...,._,,-••••••••••••••••••••••• • Call J\kohol lll•lpline ---------.• ... .... " s outhe rn Ca11· forn1·a sales for ce. 2 • h d 835 ~·"•o w 1 1 rr u 1 \ l :i car j.!:tr. B:11t10a J<;I .. rs a a y ·"°" ,\t-tivihc~director Laguna NiCJUel 3852 l'S r 1 r mamre "' ;-. 5 ~AHc _ _.,.. ---- --/\dull rc~nJ e nt c are ••••••••••••••••••••••• 18 fromS215 toS:!9r.1n111 ~!~r:.~-c>''";iii~\i"l'l'mo. .,r:-jMlieol•• If you "rC l t""en.,.~..1 you s h ou ld "'heck Sl'lrtlTllAl.IU ;ADt-:H n·ntcr.tu.U.trmc,culllor · Hrancl nc\l ! Im 111cd10.1te """'' · '1 · l'a ' · "'·~-.. ... '''"-u ... O•:icn W i\~l·IO PM ">harp :lbr. 2Ua l'0111l11 on °'·carrfronl I hr. 2 frpks. v ~-· · l th' d · ·t· r· • .111pl t~I:! 58GI )!Oii t'llUr:.t•. patw hale. \l<'l h;rr. mii·r<t Wi.1\c . l'l('CU!l;illl'Y 5 l~•aul apt W,\:-.:TEU . Sin)!k C'ur ..IF"'l ·-D-• In 0 IS y naffilC SCCUrl ICS &rm. Ad\'H'l'Onall lllatll.'rs. t\ C.:.Si-!5U.5IO·Oi'22 t-:xtr;1~ ~>II (ii~tj\)l!I plo.1n,.. ,l\·0.111 f11r11or11111 i.t:.rr . abo "l>Jl'\' It• 11ark ~::Ca;:;.;·:,..... :112 ~.El <:amrno Hl'al. APARTMlMTMNGR. &1<·h · 1 hr· l'orn,•r 1 hr· 2 :\I • n 1 m 11 t 1tr I I o m e . "'._ ,..k..,. At'cess to all major exchang es , OTC San Cll'menll'. For appl. :12 li a nl 1· n Apt~. 1 n Deluxe :? UH. pool. l'l'l' ' ... , hr. 2 hr. 2 hath:-. lkan\\'11 IH:! !JI~ 11; 71>111 I and i\1unt' Bo nd..:. ~n ~•:H 4!12·!ll31 llr:Jnj!e . A1w rtmc11l + rm. lcwclv lueut11111 11.-ur \rllb onl~ · 11" lll'b .-ir. llv rm)>, d111111g an .. 1:.. ., · I' ., . lh I blk lo hdl 'l rl• ... BORTIO.. ~a 1 .1ry .• ox 5:.1;2, golf course. Ol'CUll. Gui. & .'': .~. . · "· sturui:e. pa1111:-., 1l1·l'ki>, \\',\r.;T to rt•11t i.:arai.:c:. ,.. " l'a~aclena, <.:.\ 9l l07 water pa id. Frum ~65. S32.> 1173 7:rJ_1. _____ lambt."apco ~ruu11tb. l'O\ Prl'fl·r Cll~I. L:•I! lleh. -. P h o n e fo r appointme nt with Mr. Counseling & Hefcrr:il ---- K3Hl857 parki:. lli.:htrcl l l'11n1s . o.1rea.49!1·-1131 SH U up ston •«JfCrt·cs _<"PIS William E. M cCle ndon. PrcS?. tcst-ava1t. wkntJ~ J\/ltECt-;l VADLE. t-;or l'Mfth Furnished ,. o 11 n · u a II . 2 s t y drps a 1 r h:.r th._ 1 ; JOl 2.tllr llelµline ~17·!l-19S (•xpcr. helpful. C'lll Belly Newport Beach 3869 or Uttfurftished 3900 C lubhou:-t•, hi l Ila r~s. Office Rental 4400 Heuch 131· 11·8 · s.•2-2834 at llcntlri c ks GM C, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·•••••••••••••••••••••• sw1mmh1~.g pool, JllOJ? ••••••••••••••••••••••• FREE RENT (7141752.1950 Car1'1n·~.EGeoNnt\rN1·cTlc'!nt1'a 776·5300. PARK NEWPORT J.>OOA. yuro spa. l!Y m . 2081 ltl5il'tfts Cetlhr Dri•e ... ....... RTME.,TS TllF: 1-.:XCfTf:'llG ~eeurit.'· pulrol. ----------i Offices as low as 35' per Suh l06 counselin g & r crl·rral.I•---------,.. .... ,.. " Soulhwl'st <.:orne>r Hwltlnc)lon leach sq rt. Missio n V1C'jo t.. J\borl111n. adoption & ASSEMBLERS Oft Ht. boy PALM MESA APTS. Elllngl'r Nt'wland Brookhur:-.t al Atlanl a Lul!una Niguel. :wo 111 lnine, Cdifarnlo 92715 kl•epir~. Luxuryapart rncntli\'int.t !\llNUTl':S TO:'\l'T X.UM•t-:duigi•r,11.ll .. 1~· Pt•r ~1111ar1• loot :.!1lC~l i>C]fl.~Jl·MOO Al'Ci\HE 5~7-:!51i: •Expericn<·ed in ~1s - OVl0l'luok111)! lhe walt•r. llCll. 17Jl lllli!IHU:I lfrlu.\1' llLx ·IU g round •l .\IO..-HEl-:itr·::-.:T• Sl·mhly<1f m :id1inc har- 1<;nJOY Si!'Jfl.OOU hl•alth llaC'I). l&2 lllt lloor :.pHI'\' ti11n1I e\. I '.! 3 ltm . 1lllll'l'~ rrom Business Lost&Found 5300 EXECUTIVE s11a.1 swlmm1n~ pools. i from ~lK:.. JHIS11n•. s1j!11111µ. p;1rk1ng. ~ 13 5 11 t' r m 11 • I\ ii j , Opportunity 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• REGISTRY li11htcd tennis 1:11urts 11lus l\clults, l"o l'l't,; 4000 ,. d i I' I S ·1rnu 11· 11 il l I l'C1U"'I> 'I ' 1 · ... l'-"I i\l ".',·1 1)1·. ooms ~• '.l ' ,. ,, . /\1qiortt•r lli>ll'I. ;'1;11 ,·as\·••••••••••••••••••••••• . .~. : " ;111 s c• ass nni.: "~las:-:;1•'l' fnr t h1' :\t an n11lcs of IJic:n•lc lruili.. "" ,~ 'H"' "''i7 II, l 'I' I I' ..: 111 I k '' 11 • ,... · t!'> Hlk:-E ast o( Ncw1lorl ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ,., ... ,,. · req. x:; -:.::ii!: 1 noon "0111 "'11 1 l' iar '-11 l'l:l' \\ho want!' lhl' Xlras 111 Plllllllj.!. s hufflclwanl. llh«f I Pl·t vnl K. prw . C~I S25/ Restaurant fo~ )!rad uallllj.! l'lus~. or hll'." llmm•, Olf, llulcl. cnH1uct. .Junior 1 's fq>. wk !ti Stm mo up 1 C 60' PER SQ FT l!l1H, na me (last I ms uk s.m .. mtn S22!.1.f10 monthly; also l Slli·!IKrn_1 ___ ..., ~-!!Sil e:;r oo;,a Cl ~I. t;t;11 sq ti, I\ . c•pts, lli l i WESTCLI 1-'F·~B (;rl•at lm·at11m in The Ci 1:-: "Zu111)!a" alsu has ----------- and 2 bedrO•)m plans and ·:> or <>.,. dr-p:;. cl..:,·alor. g;ira)!l' & J\GT 511 S<n2 ty of Ora ni.:l'-Liquor first naml•, eall to Jdcn· Mi\SSl\GJ•: 2 story townhouses. ".:le~· I Blk from Bd1. $22.50 IX'r pkri.: lot. 3 lge roums. ---.. --· ---Ii <'l'l\Sl' · dinrng m om • 111'y. Eves 548·6365. JIQIJJ:.i mc.s-1.ic l\t;iss<:'ur trie ~1lrhens, private ESORT wk <.:all 9t>0 2ti2t' Lc·l\·e Sl30 mo.+ ut1l. Alsu lu . R t I 4450 banquet room . bar. 4 Out e ull s !!A M·9l'M. patios or buh:onicl!, Mt'~Saj.!l'. · . ' • llci;k spat.:l.'S & l>llll!k P,., siness ~n a Years remaining un LOST : z shag~y m ixoo I 0 r r I(.' l'. Ma~ l 1• rs ......................... lavor;1blc loas1• (.ir11s s poodle-.. l ·all blac'·. 1 ... 11 4!>4·5111 car pc t1ni:. c rapcr11:i.. . 1 L' h ., , " " • Subt e rranean J,>arkrnJ: 1 Br. pvt balh & hv r m . 0"1rll'r/BrokerG73·4121J Suite •. l:lO ~. 17l c~l · appr(lx. SIGO,OUO. Full wtute. 968<ll33. 53tHIU51. EXCESSIVE l>lllNKING with elevator:.. Optional share k1l. Xlnl t:d!\l loc Choic~ Location C~tf )ki;a. b\p~rox. :r.5 llnl'e S1U0.1"1t1. !l!i!J-~O·L rums In ei:.. maid scr vkc . .Just north Sl35. m o. \'rly . i\v~11I sq. l.. pvt al · patio. Ci\l.l.5:>fi·2tGO Want toStop'.' of F ashion ls lanll al LI VIN G now.6'101!10!1 Off11•1•or i;to rc•rcntal.21!5 qits. drp,;. S l ,2~• mu .• SELECT LOST: Mak Irish Setter DETOXIFIC.:i\TION&. Jamboree und Sun J oa· s11 It :'111·wµ11rl Pemn. \\ alt.'r pa11l. <.:1·ntury 6 2. !'i\'rs. llald Sf.>Ots on HElli\1111.ITJ\TIO~ ,1u 1. n II I I I .~ 1, 0 ,111. l'n·t hom1·. I•: Cn,.la :\I C',.a. Call \lkcla'" (;~ tiiOO 21 l>o:--lc·. 5 11i I IHH PROPERTIES elbows w/ehnkl' ch ain. . 11 2 11 .• ' ' • Snl!I J!ll'I lo sh;1 rc· w or . -• It EW ,\ H L>. fi lti-Jti70. \'ie <..u S!1" .th· Cr::. :.i uay 1'elc11hont• l it-111;.,.i WOO "1thout 11wab. 5 »1 3!132 Ollll't'. i:round llr. ,.mk. litdustrial Refttol 4500 GIFTS·HALLMARK llam1llon Harbor. . out oa;.l for rental mrormatron. ~howi•r. iianl·li•d , 1,;52 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wl'll 1.,.lalJh:-.hrd Ill ll!l' Community llr1::1"tal Oak WO(ld 0 rr c rs l h e ;'\; (:\\ IH•rl UI nl.. c. ~l. G,\ llAC E & 2 (llill'l'S sh1111rirni: l'l'lller in o.c. FO '.'I n : \\' h l rn a I e ___::'.l!:._l.aS?~1..:.:_l!I~~ finc•st Ill rcsorl livin(! at a mnwr Rentals 4200 5'18·!1ititl E~1s1171hSI. c;o,..la Mr::a bt•:rch :11t·:1. Sti<l.\1 µr-0:.s llu.~ky-typc pup. \'H· ol pncc you can atfunl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• liOO ~I· fl.. douhh• cloori.. sail':-. Sl!J~l + 1m·t•11l11ry. Dl'I C.:l•ro trac·t. CM. <.:all ~tor:tl!l'. Only 51511 )Jo. IWowrlt'r iM :1:1i-!'i:4J2 5."17-09211. JO 1-:xt'lllnl! Ucautlt·s lkalonomini. Corp. For Fun & Thnlls • • 675.fiiOO .. • lnll'~l with Worlt.1'.s ~lost Fount!: Male tiger kitten. 1&2 Br unfurn $1!15 & up. *GIRLS* lll'~S. • i':xp1•r1c nel'cl in J'C hoards • M c l' h a n 1 t' a I i\ :. ~..:mhll-r. t-:XCELLE:'1T COMPANY BENt-;f'JTS hll'IUdl'S 1 Wl'Ck 's VUCU· h11n :1rt<:'r G m o., 11 pa11t , ho lidays , g roup 111 - surunc(? starts day or hire & m any m ore. j lnt<'rviewing · 1 !Jam·llam & 2pm-4pm DOCUMENTOR DIVISION Adtlrcssoi;raph Mull1graph 2921 S. Daimler SANTAANA. 546-355 I Equal Oppor 1-:mploycr • All <:'I eel rll'. 1-'1 repluc1>. llcate<i pool /\dulls. no .. J>(1s. 97!!· 1268; ti-15· 1260 or 979· 13111 Across from s:olf l'Ourse 2().132S;.111la Ana Ave There's SI million inLux. I Br + l'On\'erl dt·n. r N·r cat ion fa l'ililies. 211JOsqft. Bayfront condo . NIGllT LIGllTEL> TEN· l'1e r sli1>. a dlls.l"U S:!200 NIS COURTS. t\ full time mu. Pvt µty. :?13-471·112•12 uetrvitics dir ector w~o NB Collag;--Sleop; t o Pl.uns . part.1.1;s .. ~B~ s , Ocean. Sips 6. a\'a1I June tnps & mor c . 1' rec Sun· 5. $150 wk. thru Jurw . Ju. NEWPORT BEACH Comer Westcliff & Irvine DELUXE SUITE --------1-'amou:. l'l'll•hrrl y . 1\lfl•etinnalP & cute. Coll535·9076 •COSTA MESA• Sto.000 rt•lur0i·1l tt1 l1ml'S 5;)(;.2015. Jluntrn gt o n DAMCEOFFUN i\s.scmhly1rainecwanted. " II • " r n h • . 7,u; W. l';lh St. l'o~liJ 700-12u11.1soo.2s110. :.1.ooc l>l.'r Yl.'ar'. ... a ti·l .. 1·'1 &.,5 ur c . 62.'l N . t-.uc·hd. Anah~ Ml'.s:i. i\ppl.v_~crso~ s11. rt. Nattress Really, 111·1)(1f! L· () ll N I)·. ,., c· ,. m •.• 11 "'-" ••• 1 -----r , MASSAGE STEPS TO HACH 2 UH. 2 b:i. unf S.1:15 3 Ult, 2 ha, unf. 5'i00 2 Bil. I hu. Vrly. s.125 duy brunch. _ly,_~u~.:... $200. Gp·2H 5 :1 Exe1.:11tivc Offices l'LUS ·-'~..'.. -· -----• •s,\N Cl.J·:l\J t-:NTE ;.horllwir. fl•malc. Vie All'l'IS'J' 1:--1\' .. :STOlt lrvmc & 1-'a1r nr :\11111· FIGURE MODELS Fully cq u1 ppe1l l'a hin<'I :.h1l11 for ll•;r:il'. All u1 part. Ca II fi<18· 381U . i\s~i~t anl ·LH'cnsed want-c•d for busy hair salon. (;1111rn. $125 wk. J\gC's 111·25 l\pply in r cn;un. t\llrcdo's . 32t> Marine Av•'. Balboa b la nd. r.7Hi0ill. SIA WIND COMDO New 2 UR. 2 Ua. S375 Plu:: hcaulirul sini;:les. NEWPOflT Ur h SIWl'· 1&2 hedroom apt s. lat ularly f11ri1 o.1pt.. on furn1;.hecl&unfurnlshetl. waler. Dol·k s. poo l. L;1ri:1· n •tcption r oom Teak panl'lin~. plu~ Northwl'sl C'orner 20tHISQ. FT 3!li 5 BlltCll. N.U E~tabh:.hl'll s eulpltll'l' & l<•s::mn .sd1l. 557 iHt'..!.:__ ESCORTS 11ntter y h11 :;1nl·s .s ,.. '''0 . I II •· -OUTC ... LLONLY \\hoksalc •\: n·ta1l. 111. Ol .. " = :;?1 >al'" mix ,.. I'm • k1l11 & :i ll 1•11111nl brl'l'll. I· c m . ~V hil•• 631·3811 1·xposun•. associated BJJ' 11-IM'_, k • f\ 1 • r 1"1 'j adlls. p<'l. For ·I, Ii. 12. Model:; oprn I O lo 7 . mos only. 675·9877 or Sorry no pl'ls or c·hildren. 2l:l·ili:!·780ti R o omm ate s e r v ie'' ---- a v111lal>ll.'. Month tol Br. den. Balboa l'cnin Al.LSEHVICES lnrludini;: indi\ idual s ign On Wl·strhrr l>riw CaH Mr. Howard 645·610 I J\G E:'liT 5.1 1.so:1~ 1100 s.r. oft.: & wh:-c II!' 1w1 s.I. Hi00-41100 s .f. It 1n1 prime un1L'i 6i:l· 1'1 17 l'\'t' llll'l. Wl,.kl'l'i.. ! 1!;1?11!10.11/-------_ -- • Ca II 4!~:! 1121 • llmollhurst~IH~ °'.!.5•1172~ The GenHe To11eh ASST MGR TRNE Hl::HTll.\ 111-::'llltY LOST :\1 :ilc j!ray l·a t. OUTC/\l.L MASSAGE H E,\l.TOHS w wht cnll:ir. \ 1c llarbor 1-'or the ~lust l!l'laxmg 2151\VC'lllfla lld :\lar &Falr('M 5411·7K--u\ :\1assal!<'.l'all751 Y.1:11 s.111 (.'ll•m1•nll', L';i . month m·eu11an1.:y. Pt .. nr wecl)!c. $2110 wk in ~:_-~~~~~~~~~~~ ~uly & S250 wk 111 Au~ J • ..,,,. b I tJ 1 t 1 f\ f\ AUDIT CLERK _Ol'eanfront. 4hr. 2 frpk!i. wet bur. m ll'ro-w avl.'. ma n y xl r as. SR ~O . bi5·00fl.l. --------- 2 Ur. 11, ha l11wnh1111sc st~· le. hlt11~. c·1H:.. •lri~. p11ll11. hlll 1111111. 1\clulb, no 1>ets. $2:!.'l. fl IH·2t:X:? -Oakwood Garden Apartments Mewpwi IHcll Horffl 880 Irvine Irvine at 16th 645-0550 Me_,.,.a.ecllS_.. Spu1• I llr 21 z Ila. lll'aUI 1700 16th St 1lc·rorah'll, patio. hlk lll Dover at 16th ~h ~y. Ii 15 iO~~I 642·8 I 70 • • ·~meftts fuMtished 'A~rnents Furnished or Uftfurftished 3900 or UnfuMtished 3900 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BRANO NEW ALICIA VILLAGE APTS SClNIC VllWS La1?un a llills newest deluxe adult apartment community -lli~h on a h illtop overlooking tranqui l countrys ide -l"antastic m o untain views -Minutes from freeways & reg io n a l s h oppin l-! cente r s . I I 2 HDIOOM Ans in a beautiful wooded park setting featuring : · ./ Potio kitchetts ./Dishwashers -Air coftditioninCJ ./Diniftq.,..os ./Ki'")Sln bedroom suites ./Dreuiftc) roOffts with-.Clftity ./H• ••·• clo1ets ../Wood ,_...d walls ./ 0,... IM°"' ceilinCJs ./"""'i.tt.d & unfurnish•d /Game room clttbhouH ./Flrnl• '-«Je with wet bor ./Marek, iocuazi & pool ./ S..c1 •olleybaU court ./ SpartdhtCJ clecm ICM1ndries ./City btts s•rYice ./Secwity l\IODEJ.S OPEN !JAl\I T06PM 25211 Slotkporl Dl'iv<.:. l.;1guna flills 111·61l0 581-6151 CSorrv no ls> .. Bay£ront. 11n ·l beach. l.()Wl'r 2hr. clup. Aus: s.1;,o wk; 8c11t $350 wk , Oc t 15t h yrly ls1•. 2 ;Hiiis. S-17 5 1 mo Ua l l't.•n 4ii5·™'ifi. l.;1k,• l\rrc1wht·;11l. 11lu"h l'hall'I. if you want thl' hl•sl s.)ll day or S25U wk. !;-11)·9250 28' SQ f'T COST,\ ill ESJ\ Grd rluor·1>rnf /i;enl. 1123 S(~F1'. SJM. <110 ~WT SI :l.'l rnl'I ul ii. ~ .. I!) llH5~1 or 5 Ill 2:!1HI ..•.••.••....•...••.•• Wanted : t wo hcdroon Mort~s, Trust hn11~c w /v:r rrl . llunl · D•~s 503 in1-'ton lk':;c·h. <.:<1 n pa~•••••••••••••••••••••• ~t•s 1110 i;;:;.sr.r.1 LOANS a3ti % LOST lnsh Setter (IUppy !i ~·rt Uol~e l'hi1•a & He il II.IL Iteward 1146·7520 ------- FOUSI>: ~Blk m"h: I.all l)UI>. .I unf' 5 111 K · :\1 art CL•nkr. El Toro li:l7-:l 125 * OClAN VllW * Fcmnll' t·mply 'ii m l. cir Also 2nd TD Loans Nt-:Wl'O llT RE1\Cll s igiwr. i·vlkgl• ~llllknl Fairest 'frrrn:. !>llll'C t:)l!I FOUXD. l11y 11001111•. wl11tc• ij.11) ~ft ft 1ld11\.e :,p,1n'. non s 111okl'r. :;,·,·k~ pl'rm Sattler Mtn Co. ·malf'. \'1c. Sun,.ct lk ;wh. NCW(ll)l't Cc•nwr other Mill r1uartc•rs ti t2·110 I:! 642-2171 545-061 1 r1:12 ll~J:I lo-11.el-a' a il. N;il lre:-.:. Mi'sc ... llaneou~ '" ~ FOUNn . lite German ON THE llACH Heally, !li!l-ti!iil · Rentals 465 2ND T.D. MONEY Shcp mother & puppy. ~ llr 21~ Ila . 1ll'luxi• fufn Olfrre :.pan· avail l'rlM. •••••••••••••••••••••• Tl.'rms ht·l111\' m ar kcl. ,\largurill: Pkwy. :\IV homt'. l.µt• p11t111. sun ~)II. mo. l:ill :.q ll. Cull Trti\ILEll s p;IC'l' 1111 Ill :10' pvl fun1ls . Pl'l'SOlllll 11:111 !IM!'i I f I H7:1 MIV J !J !i $';:). I-ulil. l'o:-l.1 ~l l'llll :-.i•n ll'c Irr \'11Ur h11ml' 111 s a n l • s 1: 1· u n. c 111~ ~ •. ll\ .til 73 . 01 flee. m s: M!M Ilk r <!•I f C) U N I> <: l' r m a n :;11111assl'1 view •11 .ll'llY HUMT'G BEACH Slll'phl'l'll fcm all', JUst Catalina . ·'""'' l!'i .f un•• RFNT 1 FAS F For rt.'nt : :\1otor l l•1m<' hrs. ____ h:11I pu1l.s, vw ora nge & :111. $1(11)11, .1111y. s2:,011,' JIL'~u·1!',rL,;:,. ,:,,.\\! F ully Sl·lr 1•011l 11111 e1I w I l\ul! i":IOOO . 17llll Jo: ... r'," •• ~.v . n '.. ~25.f)fir,.~21;7 NEEO $11111.11011,;, yr·~. 1111u11;.11;.1~;,7 A·l'I\ HK ~I ASSA ta: ~··.· ''T ht• Sum nwr Si1.1ll•r"' & "Thl.' f)rmhlc lluhhlc" SS Ol-'FWtAU Opc.•n 1>;11ly ;111 11\~I IRIG·I:> l'ark l\Vf', c :\1. f>-lti!'l!'lll 1;.11: !l:IM SINGLES DANCE St\T .. 11,J~E 12,H'JOP .\I ~II-:/\ UOW I.A ft K COUN TltY C l.lJ JI lll 78' <:raham ltrl & Wa rne r , llun1 ir1u111n lkad1. l>ISCOTll t•:QI! I·: AL(, /\I; l•:S SINli 1.E S< · r.;N I·: A M I·: II H' A fl.1;, IZl!I, 21 I I It fil'ft 's a ccurate f1i::urc aplll udc. w.J.Jc.no.iclcdi:c. u { l Ill key. Lite typini.:. Will train h ri~h t pcrs!1n w 1m111 1 yr businl·~s cx - 1wr Xlnt workrni:: c:onils & to hl.'nehl:s. Phone, 1;.t 1.1:11;0 1•xt 321 nr :ip11ly, 11!11 Nt·wporl Cl·nler Or. N II Kt\~1 -:il'M. Tru~l ,\u1ht 1>1\1:.i1Jn. AVOM Can Heip YOU ll:rvc lhc Summer v:u·:i· (11111 of your 1lreams . Mak•' xlnl 1•arninr.:s for part lirn1~ sdlinf!. Trai11· 11\ g IH ll v i 11<'11. (.; jJ 11 ;,10.70-11 or Zenith 7.1;i:,t1 lt11?hl /\way. Ol't'llnl ront Fi>r appt l)f< I· l·C ... s .I llS1 _ ____ ~l·c11rc•ll h v 'l'.1>. ""JOST S 1 -1--1 1•-3 -:n1 Ownr O U TS I U I·; II U N · lca,.l'J hid~ 1i1 Irv me Intl. ~ · · m ; m:~ 1' si Vl'r ,, .•.. . Tl!'IC;TON lli\Hl\Ol'R, lus!nHs/ln•est/ Cnrnpll'X. Will p;1y 111'•. !ll)Ollll'. \:.11• Sl :!ll'~ & C.ul'sts $1 .IHI <>fl \\ 1Lh Uils ----------• ocatio" Rentals 4250 F It 11 ;\I s !11' . I' i:; H Finance :\t 1 ~ ,. II a y hr .J oh 11 llusharil. I· V ll l7-.>3 11•· ;111. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• :\tU1''l'H ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>•Fraru·,·~t'oR:t:i H;jjJ .1 lu . Founu: ill all' JIJ:11·k l.nl>. Empfoymeftt & Palm lleM•rt f11r n•nl or /\t IJrC'..,1·nt. •11• h:l\·1~ ::t SIMSS 5005 Si\\'t-:. 7\0('0ilnl. Yo11nJ,!. 2 l'flllnr .... llB. 'reparat• ll•ase 3 hr. ::! ba l'Ondn largr H1•al l-:!.lat1' o rrrt\' Opportunity I' l 1,1 1 ·r U . f>IO 11:111:1. 5:.tl·frliflll ion Cnmpl. furn. Tcnn1:-, aml 1-:srro\\I 1·11rn11any . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' · Y iuys · · s -•••••••••••••••••••••• ~olf. t213 I Ji7·fili53 l'Vl'~ & ln511ranel' J\~l·ni:y. l'll'. •ALU;\llNU~I J-'DR V li-12 ;J57:l F 0 U N D G 1· r m a n Schools & wknds We hnve room fur n'lal-Slltl.000 Jo" nlaki·s 11v1•r Sheplll'nl l>Ulll>Y approx ot Instruction 700 llahy~1lter m y hnmc· 2 t11 II live 111 or uul. 2 1·h1Jdr•'n. M2· l<ltill llahys il11•r my home. Mo n Thur. 1l11wn t ow11 II U. mature wornan prt .. fe rrt·tl ~j(H lli:J -------1 t-cl rl.'al <•stall' ser vice:-•HltAPt-: ~IF<i WKIDI .Anftouncernents/ tn1•:. old Vrr· of Elhs & •••••••••••••••••••••• 'alton Sea. llombuy lk h. !'<Ut·h as t1l'l'nunt.1nts, SlO.OOO downtak<'!' rl Penonals/ Itch. l'lt•asl'C.lllll<l7·lil;:l IEAIARTEHDER lluhy:.iltl'r, day & t'\'c·s. 2DH m n dl'rn t•ab1n l:iw)•ers.l•lc •PtlOOLF:Gl<OO:\fl~c; Lost&FoUnd "'(JU''l> 1 ... ~G -.~.--10l·h FullorPort-Ti-!\,IY horu.1· .. 2 _c 1 h .. •,hlren. wcckly rall's.752·11U L~orr•1rthl0r1nf•'C"ll •l .. IS'll &L'ISl l Cllll'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,, . l•J •/ IO \ll. n ...... ···t l''""I .-' " r & P I JI B S II Be rc•ad~ to work us ::i ""' ·ure a:_ ... .,.., ""-_ . --'ol•toShor .. _.300 ll.I ;itllm.i:iu •HUILD lll>WSUl'Pl.Y Announcements SIO th1·1·118l1"mhl0>r"•l.1n°alcmd1"1,, pr<fe· 11 l h t I . ....,.. • ,.. ~ \'L'I' \ ,. 13-1 1 ' ... 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Karen , cm,.1;0:111 Near :urport 511J·22111 CONTRACT G HOWER~ lo I:? nl)llll Sunday at lhl' spa~ i•cl fem ah• An~ to Ci\NADIJ\N Ui\NK l•ves, or R35·1055. cXl. 237 1-'or e arthworms , for Coi.ta ~l 1·~:r Park. Plant~ "l'unkin ". V11· Spyct~1s:< VL~U,\f1l!NC!r"<)LIUtL~.·,",1·"J• Opcnini; new ofriec in da,vs I Oil 2 room offll'l' 1 &. ll1f! While l·:ll'phant & Sun .lnaq11111 , Crl~I . ' r Newport Beach i\n•a. fi.'IOli W. Coast llwy. iouse plants. flower!', & Sall'. l<cwarcl. 6 llH~IKfJ Tutonni:: by quuhf1t:1f lcornl·r of .Jamboree & Roommale. male, share 2 Nt'wport R<>nch 5·1iH2!lll Hydroponic vcitr\ablcs . teacher. r;~11-71l:JI( (;u mp 11 s ltd s I Im . br tw nhs c. Park Smt1 ll b1t r ky arll OK. LO~T: l>o.(.!. Mah•mutC'/ --------ml'<iiatcopcnln.(.!sforas· New i>nrt . N . n . <.;a II \MOO Sq. rt . 11 ulr l'•m<I. & N11m in al in VC'l't m cnt FRll Shl'p. mal ... 50lh~. ti mos. Jabs Wnted, 7075 1 r d r ri II '"C profits Ctill · "~ 10 ... TI ... '-111.~. c·k1'r. h ... ,.~, ", '"h1'te ••••••••••••••••••••••• s s lant opcrat11111s n . 640·5!129. t rpl o ces. ~ma "" ·· · -,.. ".. ·• ~ ,.. "' ~ ficcr ,sccrctary,newal' .. iilorui::e urea. l ndu:.trral Rri: Toma tot HY·lh1ml'r LESSONS tc(.!s . rM:C'oon 1'urc ytC' llskpr, Spani~h SJ>l•ukinJ.t. i·ounl.'i clerk, note clrrk, Fem, nm m ute necdNt fo Par k, So. Snnl u A nu. lncl11stnt•s. <7M •lllR·3000 lnrr n & II n rlt11r . <.:~l . Honest & hurd wrk'g. ldlcrs, hill/part limi~ . 2 Br 1111t al l'rumnntory S3tiO mo C·rll Mur(· llnll Lai:t l'l\llnl'c to r<',t!islcr f·l5 1:l6:l Rl'f.f•l2·5177 15•1'!·1!1:u; l'l. Sl f\O m o .... util. · ' ' ' · CORONA DELMAR for tlw lr<'l' 13 wee k --Commercial bankini;C'X·' • T 675-26411 or r.t'nt• Daum. h •t ... y ""''r . preferred ·, but will 675 09w.l r.,., 82:!0 ... un CoaH llw\' llll m· C'll\Jl'Sl' 1:. I 1~ •• cmuny , NOTICE ounµ Atlorfll'\' St'l'k!I in· •~ '• · · · ,,;_ ' buqzer :;tund . dnn· up. Junt' I llh ;it Newport how n uilv l'llot Cl:iss. tcre~linl! n11n.fowy1•r joh. conside r applfrutions Stra11:htnon s moklni:stu· .i1•S(1 f·-r take nut! Tukc advan· llarhor Ill Sd1ool ul ifi<'cl 11rts 'illi:pluy thd r ;r ~ve l .1~rl!f c rr e d . with cxper. in rcluted dent 20 25 wo ntl'd t OF'FIC E S1'1\('t: ,\Vi\ IL. l:\.llC of the i<umml·r rus h l'.\I messai;:el< with ll'l!ihihty -~ 29:18 ci c.... a rca s · Con 1 n cl Mr· I ~ 1~r "11>t llm" 11("1 S ft '' l'I f 1 r I ht t "''2 000 !'\r tl:'\SOll ED UY Ake rs. Orange 01 1.!. "iarc " ' '; " • · " · '1 '1" 0 , • ., a rin ·i ri~ 11 •" • • lolboa anti Impact" Our ;11f:.. 'H CLl'll OW:-.:f':llS' Sinl!IC 714.5514.3741 t-:qual 011· Yd. pool . l'IO"\' ll 31 11 :!ntl ,\\'c• lh111'11H•ry only (~,<>,.\~&dU0~11,1l'l l arc prom! to :.II\, realh· Singl'r·Guillll'l"t ov.ul. 1 portunitv t;mplyr:\I ,.. :\1an n.1 .llOmo ·l!)\i 7:lt! M a n a ~ t' 111 •' n t • 1;.. Pow•rSquadf'Oft )!<:'l rl.'~ulb . 0 l'h1Jn~ have c1wn 1• A & Eqwp ·----- "' '"'· t i i I )"i ll l!lill It EAL TY 67r. 3000 •~1:: :"liiill !H2·U907 Want ad resu lts G12·5678 I i ~!!~ ..... ?!~!·~r.~~t:.~ ••••• !!.~~ ~~~~~:! ..... ?!~! ~~l!.~.0.~·:.~ ••••• ~!.~~ ~~.~~·~.~ ..... !!~~ ~!.~~.~·:.~ ..... !!.~~! F11dav Junr 11 1976 D AIL Y PtLO f D7 LOT MAM \IOTFI. ,, \111-. \'\IWI ...... w ... t.d 7100 Help W..ted 71 OOIHetp Wanted 7100 ADVERTISING SALES GENERAL QfflC£--PAYRQll-81LLING l'.u l t11n1 3 11,, •' I',"' I. 1>1 l rJllh • \111,l '• 1•.1k ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••t•• MuchinC! 1ict·ounts rc..•(·ei \able good 1111 11"1"1 rnr 1''1 \\ ·•'-h ":ni:li-h 1 •111 ·"' I I \\I QC TEST :-t\11l1·n1 '"1 1111111 •n,.; 1 lu ' 1.11 , • 111111111 11w 1 h ~.1:. 1ll:!I-& REP IR 11,1, ilui111i.: :-.11n11111 1 '" Salesperson w ith news paper display udverlising experience. Good s ulary. c ommissions a nd c:<l'l•llcnt frrngt.> ben efits. Must have good cur Call Dlspl<.iy Adve rtis ing Manager for appointm ent. Orange Coast Uatly Pilot : (714 ) 642·4321 \\Ith t1g un .. ~. ltkc <lctutl Y.Or k. good a l .i.111<·-A RN · \I · I '" f ' U •"" \ ~1 \' °" 11 .I f \ ,I ty p 111).!. THE CAR PLACE 'u I '•'I \ \ 11 1· 1111.1 11 I' \'l'\ l" , ..... ~ It. p.111 .. ,1 111( Ii .1lh I I .hi 11~1 11.111)111 llhd \ .\I lll'••d11I -1.i.1h " t ltti-ln -11l'\1t•1 '\IH"I ii Ill COORDINATOR SHIPPING CLERK 1,11 ~1.:tu t1..i11 "11'111 n '"' i..1 1., i.11 .. 1 "ll' ·'~' • mt c lJ( flLll '1 1' .11 1•, 11 1il• .. lu11ll11111 ""'"'"'di!1 ul SILK SCREEN OPERATORS I.\'\ Full ·'-' 1•11r t llrth' .1 11 1 I 'hun·h. ~:1 1'11111 "·'· t.lil!I t.· .. 1 1·11u1" ,, '1·1 n11il •lull, .tj1j1h \1 1' 1!1,1·1. C'J llll\'I' .,.,, lh"lll~•· l'c1 E x p e rie n c e r c q u1 n·d. J 11u:> opt•n \11111 !-'11 11 t1I :Jl'\I f.>:m NURSERYM.4N \11 11ur1 1111.11 11111 l',d l 1-?ood O ra n ~c Count~· firm. Sc ild 11 1 ,.,, l un' 111 1·,,, 1•n1 1>:,1h·1 •I 1 ,.,, ••• \l.11111 1· 1>1111 T1111-I• 1 .11•1 :ou.1 ~·o n fl cJ e nt i .i l 1.l'!'I UOlC & s::i l :t r'\ l'1•111<r , 1 11~11 l1•1m11111 1 111.il1•,1111 1 ::1 1.11,,""' \1J1>ll 11·i1:"1·h··• t ',\I · I.on~: H1•.11 h :t 1:1 1.13 1.7:11 du1l1111t :-..11 ,\ :-.1111 \\'111 I.. 11 j :111 \ ;\\ 'h d I :\I 11\ I h ,1 \l• :! \ I " 1 \ Ill I Ill "lllh'r\ h lllll Ill ,11 ti ll' 1111:-1111.ol \ ·1111\.11 l '.\I r" .t.-11'•'11 I.I;: .!i:ll t'111>( ,1 " l' ;. .c " I' Ill I• I' I ,, I ll11-.p1l.ll .1111 \111111 1.1 \ \I 1•: II F • T •l•phone Sole i !°'._d,u' ,\ Jl+,1uc , t ,, t1 111.11. .. 111• 1., :>I '• It• W111 lo. .tll • 1111•1111, ,\ 111,.:h\, I• t 1111" l'o 1 lo•• I I II I s I II " .. II I ' 1\ :th11111l1~ht1•1 ' •'Ill ,:s''. 1111 ,q•pt. I •1t' \I r equtrt.'m ent:-; lo Classifi l•d Ad1:101. "1.111111-,'l,,1 1 .. ,·, l i.·11, \'l ll.l~H ,,11,·1 111.11 11 Daily P1lol. PO Hox 1560. 'osta :'\l c~<J ~1 h r•'-' 1111 l..i~1111.1 11111:. 11 11 1 1 1111 q u 1 It 111 ~1----------•1 Ca. 92ti21i MACHINIST :\111 ..... 1' 1111 . hi I 11111 i.,1,.1111 ... .i.. ..:J.t I.Iii .111 TIRE SERVICE ~!!~~ ..... !!.~! ... ~.~~.~t~.~ ..... !!.~~ (.1111 11 1!••11 1·1 .ii i..11 i.. ts:JO :.i .... J : 1 :lol'\I UARMIHJJS, wantt!tl t''IC H-'P Wonte d 7100 Hflp WMt•d 7 100 .111111111 s .. t11p .\ 11µ•·1.11<· '•!1'"' \ul,•• .111 ... 11111-1----------•I . & u(i)t'ndal>h.>. d tll COLLIGE STUDENTS ••••••••••••••••••• •••• •••••••••••••••••••-•• 1.1111•1' ol 111:11'11111l'' 111 I'.' 111·1 .t 111 t 1·'1111 1.. REAL EST ATE ~n 28·38,tl\17!1575 A._.D'"'LLOTHER E.E.G .Technic ioft lln1i...l'1(l'\'fWr Lomp.1111:111 i l11u1111l lu 11Pt l~11 h1·, .\h•,J \ .. 1ol"1·0111 11,, ... ,, SALESASSOC. ------"" ... . • I 111 :. I> 11.11 ~1 111111 1 \1•11 111 1• I!. h 1>11 11111t .d liilll\·1111·1.-;1 l'\I w TED IAltTINDRESS H.S. 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Boyd ~ ....... flkkpr Sec} l{ t: SlMKl Secy Cons\ ruclmn S!llJil Ins Clk !'er:.; Lrncs Slif>U Secy / Ont l>t•sk to 5700 Irvine Pers11nnt!l 1\~c11cy .U l!: 17th ~la :\l c:;a Scute 22-1 6~2· 1470 ~~~~~ IOA T IUILDERS J Fntlth Corpent.r1 2MHllMfl Xlnt carcC'r oppor for !'killed me n w 1a l11hlv to do lop qua lily 1\urk ~1111 3 yrs cxper. Xlnt µay, l>e n c f1t:. & w u rk 111 .: conds Pacific Trawler 3SO Kalm u1:1 l>r Costa Mesa 540 393..'l COOK, EXPER 'D :\1al111t• Hl'f11•111l.ll1lc Sw1 ,\:Su 1•1111 ;,!13H \\ C11,1,1 I 111 '. :"\ U. :-.<11 l'h111w l'.1l i:-• · Cooks-Barteftders 0 1 er <!I tf.lti 112111! COUNTER HELP 01er 18. lull & 11 t1m1• Apply Ucl Taco. 2525<! La Pa7. Rd. La g f11lls ----------- CREW MANAGER C: r c w vi a n .1 i: 1· r I n SllJ>('I \IM' ho~ s ,JOtl 1!11 ), •lf.,:('S Ill (0 l(j \I U~( h,I\ l ' d1'!Jl'lltl,1hl1• ll'Ull"fl"l \,c hon. l:ornl .111inin1:-os1un p lu' g,1s11lt1w .1ll1m <1111 c Work .I tKI ll• K 311 II m 0 1ll'nllll! 111 Cost,1 !\lc,,c. :\'t'\\ IJUl't Uca1·h. 1-:1111ro, :\l1ss1011 \'iCJll ar1•,1s ----------•! Phont-646·868·1 for' ll!J· IOAT IUILDER.S wmt mcnt. W8 lsall Corp. m anuf of Bqu.11 Op por tunity the worl d 's f 1n es 1 1-;mploycr FACTORY HELP :l::!11 h:alm u,.. Or. C:\I Full T1ml' Ul111l' 110,1111111 ,1\,1tl :ih\lo .J lll'lh1•1( 11 .1 I I .I l " l' I " r ... \\ ~· ~ l m 1 11 !' I l' r \I J I I K!Ji 11'1:!1 Funtitur~ Repair & l.11.Hllng 1'r111·k!> E s11r h(')p \"lllkd. )lcl1>Slhl1• fctll I 11n c &16 8611ti or lt'l:I ~;:1;, GIRL FRIDAY Fm s mall N1mp,111y 111 )';II a11·a. I l!trl ofh 1l' Musi h,t\ C J!11111l t~ 111nl!. g I' II • I h II 0 k I.. 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Yl'.11 a r11u11 d 1•ork . t:ull SALESMAN J5'.11111c~5 K.111 -- San t'lcml'nl c• JI t•.1, 10·15 :\I a 1 n l i\I .1 n • c x JI . \'1-.11 s old CJ 11 1-.1rn $21)10 rl'!-l.111ranl rclat1·d l-Cflllll S511 1w r ""l'k \\Orl..111 ):! ll:J,ll' k1tu\\ll•1lg1• ol l'lcl·. a lte r i;\'1111111 a nd hll\C ul plun,ibin).!. t'.Jf)h'rtlr) ~um m .. 1 Jid c 1'h1111 1• .~lh 111111 .'llr !:it11•1•t i :!.! t;il.1.1 .11111 .1 ... k lut .J:in t.'ll:in t111.lo 1-ia 1clc11111i.: & ht• '"''"'II \ t1·J11 a11 .1 ph1•n1• ma1n ll'n.111l'1' lor lr1•1• ••llo ~ta< I a t <.:all 646·tiiH . 1-.t1u.1I <111p11rt11n1t y P ----- 1-:mplo)i•r MANAGEMENT JUNIOR SALESMEN •Regionol/Ofc Mgrs •Sul.1ncd • Manai:t:mcnl Tr:unrn~ •Corpora le Of rices & Bu)S &.Girls 10 JS ~rs. po::.1t1ons & 4 c1111nl1es old . c urn S20·S50 p er For dt:ta1ls tall Linda wrl'k j.!clt1nj.!' n e w 003 !1/l!Jl l'U,.l1)1m·r:-for 1h1• D:i1ly ----sailboats h as i m m ed . U T T 1-: it: n I k I n I & vacancies for: ......a................ S po r t s wear fa b r tcs . C.tr. rd:-ti7:1 :!:!A9 ....,.._ Must be exp 111 11alter11s - l'tlol. Wnrk hours art! :\I I\ T U H t: W Q :\1 /\ N J 30 to II 30 ~1flt!r :-chool p /t 1mt• l u wclc·omc :md .1 few m ore hour.:> on new co mer :i & c ont.1cl Suturdu~ & holula~s . mcl'<·hanls Flcx1blc hrs Th1:1 1~ not a paper route Nc1•d rar. Ille ty pmJ! C..,.flters 6i3-7500bt\\nl0·5. G1und rnolh1•r Hct1rl'll. , ... 9i1ers -----fl l11nc b.1hy:,1tl1n1t ~ G Min 1 rr eicper rer(<l. OAT..\ t-:NTRY llr:. per \\t•1·k 5f>li 2w1. l\~usl ha\'e own tools & LEAD DATA MDI G ~II Ut'll\'l'rtCs 01' Hlllt!C.:t :)-17 30!15 t 1111n11p . 4 Day work wk & ENTRY Ol'ERA TOR GRI .,. xlnt beneflls. Apply lo The J olly lloi::~·r ln1•. 1s Espe• lll'l.'l's~ .Job JM)' '" ft G t •· • per t•X pl'r. 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DRIVERS WANTED :\t en or Womi•n GUARDS l.tll•J.:11.11 ti' nt•1•tl111 Ill '1-, & 111\ll'r. :'II ah•,._, l·'1•111.il1• 1\l)tlll' Ill lll'l "1111 ltf 1·:cll ~ l' 1qw 1 t I h11w' II :11 U.11 l..h.1~ Uri\<' 1t l I ;,:l.!1 .. , ·' I ',1111 111 'ri 11 1: ~I ' C'\IH'J Ill ,ill 11» 1•1, 111 m1•tl11 .cl I cit 111'm 1•d11r1· .. <:11111,1111•----------ilt, 11 i . p 111111· \,\ '\ :1 II ~\'llJl(l l'I l'1111t•'"11'11 :!1 I' t11n1• !'iulo•s. ~l<I ~iu "" T 1.,1 m l.1•.1d1•1 \11•,.,1 t_l1111 ~.il l .. 1'101.11 1111 t...uii :lli•n.Lulli• ... & .. tti \i·td1· '""' "'"I' 1.1.1 SR. ASSEMBLY LEAD PERSON Appliance\ 80 I 0 .......•............... it• \111.111.1 lt .11l.11;111l!1' \1 !1'111\\,l\1 Ol\1'11 \I .. II l \\h•; t•f,n1' luf 'I''• \111•1 -.,tt• '-()I 7.t'.'. '1111/1 ' ~---~----CLERt\. Drui;storc , retail • sales. Ye male. l\1 in :i~c l\l usl he 2~l or 0\ l'r t\pply In l'l·r~1•n Y.tlowCab 112..'l I SI :tier 1\ \\'!Hit' Foun1 .11n \'a lley CostoMeso P1·rn1anen1 f-'ltll & P.1rt 11111e Phone & lram;p r1·· q II Hc l11't•d wcl .. 11ml' t:a ll $-llJ 02i-I do,.cd \\'pd 25. F/11mc. Som e duys, s o m e n i g h t s, som e wknd1. Apply In person. 2717 Newport 81. :-; . lJ Un Thur.1. Sat or Sun IFYOU na''' • service to C1ffer or 1ood.11to sell, pl:tl·e un r•d i n t h e O a ll) l'il11l Clas•lr1e<1 ~clion Phone ~2-56711. Dll.'S ASSIST. Youn t? laity 1111.2x > 10 do l<'t?ttlm nt<' tnas:<lll(l' 111 C~ta :\lcM1 hl'.lllh sp.1 :<:Cl l'XP lll'l' \\\• H'nd le school 1\pply 011~ 111'\ 01 CH'S :?112 ll.1rhor Uhd I IOt:SEI\ t: EPl':R 1;<'n·1 t.!5 11 k 5 r1,1,·:-. ;-.;11 n .; Enu sp('along . l':i.11t•r, r(·r~ rrq ll1•11h 111 aol =i31 0 .11h 1'1101 I' n llu x \!>ti(), ~:.1 .1 :\le::.<• t::• !l'..!6-~l Cosln :'111''•1 -lln l'S1':"t-:t:1•1:-..1; h cht f'lnd "h.1t ~ou \\:till l n i> \fll·rnn(l11 ,. 111•r 11 I. n a1lv l'tlol Cl,t!'!lll ll'll'-\)\\11 lr an"p lil0l tl:•'lf. LI\'!·: Pl.\:\ T l'.\ II E £11 11 n r p a rl l 1m 1• kno \\ I C'1l l!t:' n f llr•I hlern ... r 111t11r1 1, 111111!1" 1 ii I llo)ll llllll olcnh 1:1 ,., S,11 !"11< KJi" ( C'11t11 SI t' \I J:~ll .. I ti Ill ,c ... ,,t•mh(\ 111 IJ I C' I' I ' I 1t 11 t' I l' t' l 1 11 ffi l'< hunll'.11 s111t 11., 111 c ldollt•d I\ )lt' I • 11 l~llllfNllWl'i I• '-I • li1t)k111~ lor ""1111•11 l!l iO 10 tra11' .1,.. 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C.1111111\11 ft l~ :;1.f H .J • 'f)/l~--'-'---•-P_•L_v __ T ______________________ r_,-"-J~~':......;J~u~n-P_1_1 __ 1~9~7~A MiM:ellGMOUs IOIOIMisc~s &080 Piono' & Orqani 8090 iano' & Of"C)oni 1090 General 90 IO loah. Soll 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • \ Applioncu 80 I 0 ff-H to You 8045 I tun 1050 •••••••.•...•....•..•••.....•••....••...•...•. 1t 1>:1-'1tu; Ell,\ l'UllS \\ ,\S1n:1t:-. 1rn Y~:11s II •·1 uncl llt(JOl'd lh-11():, ,v. 1-'rJ.:l Uamag II. <:uar•1ll•I • :!'J Y l':i\llS I!"()(' "lllen:., µ;,rt S11J mc!>(' ',\\'t-:• ~l'W & u,,.cl fllrn. \\t'.llW1I & ·1 r.11111•d C.111 .1p11I';,,, tnl:>l' "'"'""), :,ix 11.li u .• r~utn ~u11k. :'\O\\ .! l\1llt•n ll1·,11('J'all•ly nil' gtl hm GrJy /lJlk 11..:cr I-' wk'l, llox lrn'1I 5 15 9281 Stun·,, !l l:i &. 1111 W l!llh. (_' ;11 1>1~ 7:130 lot ~3~:! DUNLAP1S 181:> Ne111101 l lllvd, t::\t Kttlt•n,, l'.11 t Saa me"'-'• Goracp Sal~ 8055 ('\I.I. 5\11 771\(J louk ~1.11111•:w. 7 \\ks olcl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fr1•11•ht 1l1un.11:1• I l11lp111nl S11l1• '11118 w Wll1 n1•1. 11• .11 I l.1rh11r, SIJntU l\llJ ~c111 kn :>:11, :m~ 'shr & clct• llryr, $:!~1 FH t:E 1\1'1 n ::-.s IHIX T l<t\t:-H:o X33· Wltl e.1ch , or SIS l>r guutl (111111. t•h1lll:. ulll f1"h1011 '>dil tkisk, ~Ill i.ludl!Ol dl·~k. :tit.I, lu JO fl bl1>C'k UNCLAIMED PERSOMAL PllOPEltTY SALE SAT. THIU WED. ALLSPACE lMIHl-SILf STOIA&E WAREHOUSES) 1564 HAMILTOM ST. (Corner Hamilton'& Newland) WHltDA YS .. 7 WIB .. DS 1-5 t; I': ll"tr1.;1•101111 t I S7 l J I tl 1•<1lll.~IOO,\l11t1·11ntl, F1t'l' k 1ll.-t1!>, L'url ti . ,llllllll' l'llllY .111 • 1 .. i.i nm :1fl •·l'M llu1 lllh C. 7wk-. l.1llc1 <llil lied (i ·•lnl'. $11), )llVlll: GorOCJ• Sale 8055 Miic:ellaneoui 8080 -1r:1111,•d 1101 :il~I J lamps. $ll Slo. IBM 1-.IP• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• f<l'lllJ,:, l: I·'. It.~. t;U ll • • -.--,t Y ll l'Wl't lt.·r . s2 s,.;\Jult1r.1111dy .lun,• 1.!,1.1. WA ... TED t:oltl hUCJJl frN·tN'. xlnt l•1t1· 1'4•1n~•!o ln:.h Seller, 111a lch1ng. r..:chncr:-., :s:!O ~al Suu Wl!ilJ Huui.;,•t " 111111t l)l!•'i f,IU lfillli I 11· 1,ltl. l r.1111c<t. l.(c nlll• ... a or S35 p r, m ,rny 1111,.c I.um• lluntini.:tun ll ... ~uh T OI' Ci\Sll 1)01.l.t\n w <lllltht•n Iii! 001i3 111•111:.. /\II 1J1 1n•s lll'1!•1ti.1 I'.\ f 1) 1''0 It y O ll II 1'11·1•1 1·1 111al c. J ll , , ---IJlc StH & Su11lfJ5 :I Fa111 l..1cl11•s :J 11h ... ellr Jt-:Wl-.1.ll\', \\'1\'l\'ll t-:~ r1·l11 1:,·1,1tur llpr1i.:h1 l o i.:.111111 home. l.llat k •17!J.16M 29"8 l'ernha 1)1 i.;11111ltll1,...1r1111 g,11t· kit ,\HT 01.lJtJ<.'T~ (;llLl1 I r.•t•tt·r I '1c•11t l fl II! !:!'II!. in.ih i\k tl.t I ) r iilrl, i,:il C ;\I C\lt'sa \lei <IP ,\rc·u l llt•m..,. ltll'rt ' & Im) . S 11 \' E It SF 11 \ l l' F -11 d11hl11•11 KIO !IOl1i l ti t » '. • • 1 . . 111,hw:"ht·r. like llt•w, . --f'urn, apphc-. Gr. C'ht•1 v, i· u 1''s, p.tn "· :-.uib I I.'\ !J i' I H. ~ lit i\ :-, Kc111111m• port .1lilc. Xlnl \ 11ung l1•m ilc Kcc!.hont.l m1,.t·. i.•>I o 1Jc1t. h1k1•, I ~• d n • :-. P ·' n,..,. nl .11 Tll}t: F:S td5 <!-011 ••11111 ~115 7~•1 !:17:!-J w :.hub lei :..lnl h11r11c <>II l:'>OlU1.mi,:c<.::\l.S11!·12t7 clolht·,, ho11k,., nC'w gilt I) 1~11 Ul:l(J or 5 H1·i:IDI! •l••flh. h.11 i.:.tln:;. 175 1 LUGGAGE TAGS 1-'n •ctl.!I. <:I·: 1·h'''l I 1 I"" . • -<.:olk·t:to1 s lll·m :,, T11~-. l'ti rt )l.Jtil 1' 1 a; h l' 11 t iom ~ •1t11· l>u,,mc,,. 1.11 cl ORGAN SALE $$ SAYE SS H.w H....,..d Dolphin SpMMt, ltf9 1795, Now $445 H.w HamntOIHI s...-. Ill, Reca St t so. Now $945 M•w Kewai Sphl.t Db. l9CJ SZSIO. Now SZOIO M•w Hamntol'ld rho-•, Req $2299. Mow $1695 M•w Hammond T524. R9CJ $2107, Mow $2195 U1.d Lowr•y G..-1• 44, Req St 795, Mow $1395 u,.ctThos. 25I ,Rfl)11595, Mow St 195 Ul.d GulbronHn HI, lf9 $995, Mow $79$ Ul.ci Y cnnoha D lit. lf9 SI 495, Now $1095 Us.ct lllos. Caiiforni• 263, lf9 St 795 Now Sf 395 Ul.d Hammond T·200, Rf9 St 695, Mow SI 395 Us.ct laldwin 41 r, Rf9 $595, Mow $195 Hl·t ri i.: cru:.:. l11ph•rn.1lc C.1t. C,tltl'u H'r~ Hook:.. & 1111:.1• F11. i'I. 11<.talH•f\t\'\\ huml·S.~11 ~·nt.l unc lJrtl lur l',1d1 Vrii:Hl.11rc. :::-;;;. c.11'11 l!l'lllk. 1 .Hold lo i:ood s:1t.~lH2Argu:..~t \' :i.i t:1t.! v111,. '"'~ """'e Wt SaveonManyOtherModefs 5'K1-1l:l'1 lmnwhl.!iX11 I r I I ..... &U d T ...__ t L' t ... T t'l'll 1,.n ~ dulh1ni.: '""'' , ,. u1 n P•' 111 .1n1·n ' "•w s• oo.__rous o II -:nu V1rg 1nia Pl <'~I ::.1-.1kd a11rutt111: 1.1..: '" ltEGtST"'R MOWfor_.,., (; t·: \\'.\SIU·:ll l 11 ... 11111. .l\lll,llfO J,:I CCll, :S75 ~.~t :.!U2K l<t').!in,1 UIJI 1jjhl I ,l\'UlllO ~lolor 11d' rq1.11r. $15 •·lf··5'llli. \clur.11ilc 1'1t11·n. 1111... 11 ht Cttut h !'let ,1upht· utlih l111·n. 1tll,1'. :!VI Lui.:•ml.t 1 5 rR51> I I .\ .. NII ::.tr;.il). tnl'l'llnl! :.tll fill' su•u•uu ORG"'M ,.. "''"'SES IEGl ..... HIHG ~ rt Pl'. 11 1 l ll·1 I\~ 11 l'llllS. S~ll SUn 9 ·, I 0 r l'<tlllrl'ffiClll" l't • ...... "' ~ " tlt111.1l, pl.1) lul 1, 11 :!'I~ J 29 M • 7 t 9 PM --Garalo(c Sale, Sal Sun L1k1• 1111. i.:11111 1\l11"' ""'·' H'rll lo:,:;•"-lh1 II' Fur .1 •• , Oft ~•ftlMCJI O • i. 11n·k ntd k1t\l•n IOA:\l 1;p:o,J. unl)(•IH·i .ililt• ~1,111. 01r11·•I "C~t ·1 ~Sii. personah1 .. J lai: llll lo,_,. hginn..-s Ir ln""'-clat. Shldenh ln•t'f•1:.:omll1omc burgJms. lntcrst.1ll' 5 to 101·1• ""'' h1tl1'.1 ltd ~(Ill w.tllp,q)l•r . f,1h111· "' •FREE FOR EVERYOlili.IE* ~ .. 1c; llXX:J El Torn Rc1. rnlanil im El m1:-.1• 111111,,, llti:! 'i 18:! ""'" t;1u·· p.1p1•r ~ '"' " BOATING lr°"rn Manufactvrrr' Equipmrnt Gltd Suppllt> \ YOUW.AMTTO SELL YOUR PRODUCT? OR.ANO• COUNTY ., I \ 311' n.,111imi: full r.11•1• Llllt\'OJ ll.t \\ IUlll!I' .!II knul'l 1'l1J11111i.: :>l.0 ,111111 67:1 \3~1 ('urttna<lu 23. \ 111·' r ,11111. .:.11!(•1. hl'Jtl. 111·1-'1, :->II Sltp ~300 ~tll lo_JJ<• 17' DA YS.AtLOR Ftbl'rgla':-. hull. t\1n.::1·1I :1h1m111111111 111 .1,,t. l\I ll"l .ot•ll Wv1tll \I 11rk ni····f ., 1 !'.1111)1' Wiii k ~:!fl ("\I.I. td.S tll~lll 1\n)tt1111• I(,' H.111• 111 ll:iy S ,111 n)Ull\, Jlh, "lllllllllk1•1, 111\, 11l~q11•1• ~"l~o l·h rni: U11l11Jn1a11 h ull ,\ 1 1h:.~7C. t• M .!7•H ,1ft t•r lipm Ill' S.11 l' .ti. J!l7:i, t 11slo111 ~.111:1 & tr:aaler. ::-.!:!1111. llnu. Gt:? 50;,1 1fuh1c 1:? ~lonn (',1l ('lf':111 \ 1·1 \' f.1s l C;o111I 1·oml ::-,):!~ ... L'.t 11 llr.1cl lii5.\IC.loll "th• :-.:11lho.1l w /trlr \II l•,10\ ,t:ir.. \'th l 1 IU).!~, ~.,.) .... ,ll't'<''" Bo.ti •'-I I If Ill ~Int lutlll. ,\II ·;c. ll!t" .\ l.t~Cl> p.1111 ::),111 ;J\\,I\ loots, Morin• tl11s "umnll'r fur ::-11111. Equipme nt 9030 trr111 ;\lu ... 1,c<'t11apJ>fl• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l· •• u •.i7:i 1~t.ti t•\ c<;. llrit1:sh ~l·1 1-ull 1 b. ·IO 1'1t1' sa11ti.1.11. hk:· 111 11 llJlht·t 11 l ~1.11 k II , '<) , I ,. 1 .. 0 t ..,.,.,1 11 m.iny .x r,i-v!>l'• ;_1 fl)l I llX -11 :> .,. .,1., I 1;;u Gl:J i.t!J:r .,,.J t•1 -• "" 1:17 1 Sl'.tts ('11 l11"po1•••<:11lclw """ gl1 hm l.O\'g .\pt. :,/. 1 dni.:. i.µullt•":-. 'Jl•') 1•tl IC'm '111. upprv:o. 1\111 b.1ek & 111111 l•1l11 R-arclfts of O..-Mall••Modef Toro.ni.:ht o11 .h'ron1mo I"•"·.•. 11111 • & lliirit·i · 1 -..,, ·~· , lln t111· I• 11111n11l1t1ll "''' ·" ·' t.11!, ttr tr v 11111 1·a1<t • \l ,1 ... 1 & 111•11111, 'J'I '\ 11. -lett on Los l\lls•J'. lclt "" F1 pl1· i1011tl. l/.!l' "11rin b.1tk tn lwd: "u 11 d . I o Ill i. '' t l' ltlu 11 hi. :.!\ r~ .,1t1. Xlu1 '\121'1 hl'>ol 1,jJ 8577 '.!' ',, 11ltl •tj!) 52lll Vi.a l'imh•nto t;n to top 1·ullu1c ,'!,, ban "'"cl •"-l'HICl-~S HAMMOND ORGAN 11 t.1 h. 111.1111• I .1 l' •'1111d $.';llO ••Ir f.t4.i;ioK or htll & flllrk l'OJl fll f.H l':O. lurnll .. r. •11··111 l1n '· ll'/11.. ., I .. OF 011.11. UGE co .11.5y Hl'f11 1: 1<! l'f $95. 14 d, ::! dt ~12.'" fo'IF Iii t I Silltfi, Ill' I uxc wa~lw1 S75. I' I' l'n gu;i r. l'.111 dcl 1.;11.4.111 KITTENS I L' th ~ , v " , ~t.1nr .. ~ """"" A il llllll '"' ill\ 11'.!'.:t 01 .:.1· C11111.11,1• ll11 "I' 'hi111• ' rt•t•l r. 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Pantera 9747 - ---. ----181/2 to 32' "''ISO. l'. J'a111ter. 611 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COST ... MES... 75 Wh t JI• " • l " ,,.. ... ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 280C Cpe. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • I c . .. . Ill: ·" l-\11ly selr·contained l.11!0 l'rk. Or.ti D. N.8. 1974 MAZDA D A:rPSUN LEASE FOR LESS l"''lll<:Y> 1973 P ... NTERA stereo, air. Sfi,!l<i:i Special Weekly ll:itcs -----· --ROTARY PICKUP ~I ,11 ""' ~ 8:l0·51Hll ftescrvefor llohdays "(;.J P ors che 35fi St 2M5 HarborBl\•d. n makes, all models! $8 450 LOADEU! Silvrr t•x --- Hl':GENCY:l·IOTOH Cabroll't Complet ely Au t o mati<', r a dio . <A<itaMesa 540·6410 C:illotll"lcasemilnagcr, • lerior.unly lO.OOOmilc~~)91lT.only tiO,OOOn11.'• HOME RENTALS restored as new. lmmat·, heall'r. 2i·895 miles & Malt Malbcws·t.hen de· ~-~-J im Slentofts & in pcrfct•l <'oncht1on. sped. AM/FM "Hct•l.l·I' 9'l5N. llaroor Ul\'ct. S.i\. Wh1lr cxll'f'iblk llhr m -:amper shell. 1 year un· TOP DOLLAR t'lde! We're here lo help . .._ 9727 Imports 067NKK>. MUSTSl-:1':! :dntcond b:.tofr. 673-om .• ••53!·2.'iOJ•• 1cr. New urns, am /fm limited mile;i~c .w:irran· IARWICKDATSUN ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631-1276 NEWPOHTD/\TSUN ti.J0·58i2. tyavailablc.(SJGOSX). P·AID 131·1375493·3375 lrandMew'76 1188 l>OVEST. '75914 1·8· J\/C, ~M/1-'l\l .'74 Establishme nt. 22· ---OMLY $3195 IMMEDIATELY HONDA Cars 11 280 SE 3.5 Classic Spt NEWPOHT BEACH sll't'Co, 2 t·ovNs & l!ra, i- selr-cont.. gen . air, '57 FORD CO,ELAHD FOR ALL S..&bosittcJ Cpc. Silver. blk leather. 833-1300 ~~.'t!!~~7~hls, Kom' <'ruisc-conlrol. 55~H313 531> 71>'11 JEEP CITY TOP Dollar Pait! OVER 100 8.000 m1 yrly a\'cragc. ------------- days or 4!12·4:>99 eves & ~ 2001 E. lslStrcet FOREIGN CARS OnALLTrac1e·111s ToChoos~From! Xlntcond .. SJ.t.5<Ht nJyi;, Porsch~ 9750 '66 Porsch<' 91:!. ;.11111' wknds. '57 f'ord d lx Ranchcro. N ($./\.Frwy-2blki;.east) CALL OR COME IM HEWPORT DATSUM UNIVERSITY 2\3-!Jti3·6()(ill. Wknds & ••••••••••••••••••••••• wheels. lca,·111g town IG'G~tC paint, r ed/whl. vr SANTA ANA TOSEEUS 881Do•eStnet ~·6'.!_0·aaf1l. 'ti8 POHSCIH: 91:! ... 4 Sac.forqu1l·b.111'.:)J!!:;11 Daily or Wcek<.'nds sharp. runs xlnt. Sl , 558-8000 NEWPORT Near MacArthur t Oklsmobil~ ·70. 220. LO MI'S i;peed, i;ilvcr w t black in· 540-7873 I.ow rules 6411·5957 or oner. 64-1·57~. & Jamboree Roads Honda C GMC PVT r ll'nor. 'U1/F'~l ell-. E x· IMPORTS T arsL-• l>AYT~. !'7·51-1C309,;'I D. c·clll·nt cond1twn, S5~1JO Roff R -Recl'fftiot1ol 1973DATSUH 833-1300 rue'" "'"' . " firm!979-15!JO. s oyce 9756 Trailers, Tra•~I 9170 Vehicles PICKUP 3100 W. Cst Hwy. NB 2850 Harbor Blvd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• With camper s hell. 642·9405 '74Datsun260Z CostaMesu 540.'0010 '74 450SL Mercedes. Dk ·ss Porsche Cabriolet. •tOEALERINUSA : 975 WINMEIAGO Jackman mags & sl<'rC(). Automatic w /air cond. rt.>d, 28·<?00 mi. Bamboo Xlnl drive train. need:. ... '75 Gold Star 17 tr~ f l. lt cfriit .. monoma\1<:, etc. 13553). !Slk.02891. HOW$2990 '74AHo (l""'5R ) WE BUY Only 10.000 or1' g ·1nal '71 Hondo, $250. leather 1.nter. Dix. 1 yr s o m c bod Y work . 25 fl. INDIAN. Gen., ai """ · · u E c s •-12 000 m1 warr SIA"'"' SAOOLE.Acl( • 'S D AR 0t miles. (977LKC). 968·5852 ' . · ... ~·. 540-41117. con'1., fully sclr t·on· THUCKS• 9·5. 642-4210 or 64-1-4721 --------1 <am1•d & only ;955 miles VALLEY IMPORTS come in or Call SADOLEIACK ogYOr 9730 art s. ·m 911T. Near nu cond! 122-ltl).(Stk.0290 ). 831·2040495·4949 FREEApprolsol VALLEYIM,ORTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,73 M d 4505... /\ir,sspd,AM /FM,l·ovcr OMLYSl3,990 GrothChevrot.t 831-2040495-4949 BYAPPOINTMENT er.cc es .' ',"'· 1 +bra. $6,000. l!:vcs BILL I .. RRY ·7.1Chevy 1.uv \ruck. XJG·XJ12 0 I owner. Executives car. 5.'>9· 1191 ... M • 18211 Beach Blvd. · 3 z I d . 11 Y . Below Blue Book pncl -------- ROY ' ff{{ CARVER ROllS·ROYC£ IMO J.,ml>O•U NPw-11U.atl\ -. ..... 20 n. Fully self contnin<'d & 1n cxcC'lknl s hape! 40 mi. $2,250. I' l. gt Be b 7 240 • x nt con . mags, Mamtenan<'e & repair . I d" 12 ll 12 ,~ .. ·-3 91 l'f 5 d "' RV CENTER Call G73·5fi04. .un m on ac radials, SPoilcr. cassette. Ba 1 . . me u ,s mon 1· . ""' 1 • • ·SP . ~,tcreo D1v1s1on of Barry Pont. 847-6087 * 549·l33 I "96-0440or 493-7170 re ay. lO 10 G, 673·!1210 m1 warranty. J\ml'ncan tape. Rallye whls. clean. Toyota 97 6S :..11100 E Isl Sl. Santa Ana '63 Chevy pickup, ~ lon, '60 Mark If restored Car Plan. tii5-R!IOO. ~.100 l'I' 5 l:t 1:120. ••••••••••••••• •••••••• j • 00073). <Slk.02bG ). HOW$3990 '71 Corrioqe 20 rt . l''ully self con· t aincd. Like NEW! t8'1llt1. <Stk.0275 >. HOW$3990 '70 Troveleu. 2 5 fl . io' u 11 y s c If . contai n ed. (148). (STl\.02!13). HOW$3390 '65 Streamlhte Oprncvenin~s l1lltopm nds motor work. $300 IBUYJUNKCARS 71 Dats un 8510, a uto. cond movin,; d' c l :--_ ----1 J\NDSUNDAYS 4M·7992 USEDAUTOPAHTS R /H vin top 52000 mi edl ' 1 532&) r.~~0°~~ · 75 t150SI..lnua('cohrn.al· '57 l'OllSCllE J56A lliOOS '72Tovota C.:or11ll:1 ,, ~n<I , _________ _.... 540·5125 847·9637 great shape. $t.&8s.orre: oon Y .a . ka loy whls. :;tcrco lape. New int .. t::n;!. RclJu1ll radi~. hf'alt'r. !i.l'i:iOtu• 558-1000 '72 Chevy Luv w/camper finance. 342.7372 •63 immac 3.11. All orig. Sl6.500. 499·210'J ~HOO. 1711 )ill.'i·t151 ofr. fi-l2·5H2!i shell. Good condition . Mrs. Scull needs a car 1 s I b OFF ROAD bad h Zl.ltl k .ds D ts • Z ·owner. i ver Jue. '6-l 230SL both to"" new ... ......__ .... 9100 ............ .... 540-1481 very • as 1 c 1 a un 72 240 , 56,000 $3,500/tistorr.491.0438. . • . ,.... ....nn, "•w ....wvt, "ew 9100 rarls A "CC -~clr·ier &nomoney. Please help. miles, AM·FM s tereo paint, new .l\11ch1•l111s , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• · • ' s... "• • 7 5 Datsun T r uck PH· 631-3044 ta $3995 ,,.6 ....,00 •73 XKE v 2 WW clean, mcrh ly perfect. Sc!v~cl' & Sulcs. VW . w/cassclle, $3500or besl · pc. . ..... ,,, ag 122· • i\skingS74_!i0.673·3434 . •••••••••lli••••••••-1\110' ·Trucks. Vans. ofr. Eves. 494·'.1792. Autos, t..portH air, s tereo tape, Pvt. ply. . 4 it 4 . s. Cu 5 l 0 m b 11 ••••••••••••••••••••• .. •71 Dafsuft WOCJOft 510 $8900. lmmac. 640.1884 1970 4·door 2.'lO. Lots of /IJllBD \Chides. "15Luvtruck,cust.painl.AtfolOIMO 970S C Speed. AM r adio, ant11111nGhia 9735 good m1lc•s, come & \ry ~ MODERN MOTORS w /tires, SPokes, am /fm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• mags, 034BSW. ••••••••••••••••••••••• it. sr.:;oo. 54X fl57G OFF ROAD CE,,.TER cu~selle, ~t ikado int., ·11 Alfa GTV, xlnl cond. $1416 WE HAVE 70 28iJs-C;.t~1-. -.. -m-1-rn-1, (; lcnclale, 1213 )21111.flHOO. $3.25o. 559·1392 $600. below blue bk. Best air, xlnt t'und. Ca II 26 n. Air cond. & Cully •••••••••••••••••••••• v 8 t 1· p r s Speed, AM mint t•ond. A ~I / l<'l\l ~s. Rae~. Senice lody offer this wk. 548·4193 * MORE * 6'12·7194. s Rock 954 "71 Chevy >/4 TOii '72 Affe LATE MODEL 'G5·2205· 1 spd, all orif!. l E I If d MUST S .. au oma 1c, owe "AHMANN u1·G se ('Onla1ne . Dunc• Buggy, -lrecl steering, AM/FM stereo Sl2fo'JX. n cassclll' 2:.! ... I" 2nd St:F.:! (6177). IStk.0284). Lcgul, top & roll har. tape, custom air condi· $2976 ownr551·44!1S A MOW $3790 very elcan. r uns good. honing. Make orrer. Ex-GHIA'S '57, 2211s. <'bs-.ic l>lk W S9SO. 673 52~ tra nice! #8Ql2014. sedan w /:.llri. xlnl cund. '62 Airstreom 4 Wheel Dri•_e_s --,-5-5-0 SAVE$$ '73 Datsun pickup w/shcll TO CHOOSE FROM S4.M. HJO·ll:ISlcvcs. lli rt. !'HARP! ll80l). ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..-..... $2400. Needs work . <Stk.0271!>. Willy's Wgn. Nice tires. GROTH 493·7<Y11 HOW $2990 runs ~ood. S975 cash of· 71,12 240%, $3950 Orancje County's lest Sel•dion fcrsonly.5411-8673. CHEVROLET llLLIARRY _M_in_t_co_n_d._67_3_-8588 ___ , •DON BURNS f"orC'la~sified Ad ACTION c.111 :1 RV CE...,.ER 'H Toyota l.andcruiscr 11•11 l"'"CH ··-. ,...., t 12.,... 1• a· & ,..,. _... •--------~•74'h, 260Z, 2+2. lm· V lk r-----,.u;;i:~;nr-a;;c=.:n,.,.,_µs~a~w-!?:i;n~.~;;:.1":... m . Ir,• IU·HJ.7 54!-J J 0 swa9en v stono arry on . xr"'"'•S an .,.,.~rj ---·-u:a..Gl'..\l..Whilc...20.000 ulatc 4 seater. .. "' • "11"" UI • HU ... Tltt'-TOM RACH .. F 2000 E . lst St. Sanl•• Ana &1!1-6.702. ... ... mi, air, mags, stereo. Alu I M, I . Daily P1l11t J\(). VI SOil ~56;·-u.--- INVENTORY REDUCTION • Open evl!ninJt~ till 10 pm --------:----1-------'=-----I $6500. 962·7625 SELL! Or take o vc r AND SUNDAYS '72 Bl:uer. -I spd. air. pwr .• 53 Studebaker th T lease at SlliS per mo. GAROEH GROVE 534-4100 558· I 000 s 3 !f o o I o r r e r Pickup, rblt motor & TOUllNG & SPORTS 6tlO·OOC.S __________ , 645·SOl5/S40·411Jm~ trans . w/ovl'tdrive . AutoS..-•ice Want Ad~ ~ '.1 II G4 2 !'ltiiR 9100 Autos, New 9100 Alttos, New 9100 ti , Oversz tires, :i II new Alfa Parts & Service glass/uphol. sunroof & 120 Pacific Cst tlwy. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• •••••••••••••••, •••••••• ••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• camper sht>ll. Many ei<· Hunt. B<'h !JG0-2234 AMto1,M•w 9100Alltol,Hew LARGEST INVENTORY IN ORANGE COUMTY RABBITS m EETLES ~}. ASHERS~ BUSES .; ~ JUNE CLEARANCE ON NEW '75's CHICJC THISl PllCIS: '75 RAlllT •••••••••••• $3995 2 Dr Hatchback. Air cond1t1onin9. deluxe package a comfort package (392071 ). '75 llAlllT (Demo) •••••• $3895 2 Or Halc flback. AM·FM. rear window louvres. pm striping. (423714) CALL OR COME I# & ASK ABOUT OUll Bl& SAVIN/JS DON BURNS INC. 13731 HARBOR IL. GARDD GROVE PH. 534-4100 tra parts. 64-5-'38-2-1---•14 Spider convt>rt. SupN '66 9''orcl 1:: Ton PU, 390 summe r car ! Alloys. v.11. t'r11isc·u -matic amtrm, metslvr, lo mi. w/hurst noor :i;hll\. Supcr1_64_S_·7_4_09_. _____ _ sh:i rp. LcavinR town, ......... 11:11· ror quick sale. $1450. -• 9707 :-).10 i M7:J ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,-IUY OR LEASE! •• 9570 1974 AUDI FOX •••••••••••••••••••••• 4 floor. Autom .... tic, air '75 CHEVY l"OOll ''°' 8 \rack ~lt'fl'(). SURFR VAN 1138.J~llll. Automali<'. pwr. :-1tr1•r. SADDLEIACK in.i. mags & ()nly 11.UOO VALLEY IMPORTS miles. (l),145 l. 831 -2040 495.4949 SADDLHACK ------- VALLEY IMPORTS 'T.I Audi 1001..S auto w1a1r 131·20404'5·4949 & AM /FM ,''"" m1 . -----s.TiOO/bst ofr. 1;7:; :!181 aft ~.;~~~u~~.·~':~1~.11~~u~; _ti_.-------. -- duty suspcn!lion. $3600. '74 ,Fox 4-~r. Auto. air. 2!1k 1>42·2646 m1. SJS!l:i. 1\3<1 3'Jl!I d:S)S, 559-1 l }5 l'V('S 'Iii Chevy Van. 6-ryl, auto, "'·-t' H 1 --9709 mai:s. crpl, pnncl, S\!00. ~ '"° •o •Y 1\~\-2..1i1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Auslin Amcr1c11 . 1.11 '72 GMC lu*'bletop mi, great s umme r car New val ve joh. new S6SMhsl. 4!15 1797 painl. refurh1shNI & with IMW 9712 all t'onvers1on optmns . !SSf'iO). IStk.02511 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOW$4590 llLLIARRY RVCEMTR Division of Da rry Pont. 2000 E. Isl St. Santa Ana Open evenin~s till 10 pm AND SUNDAYS 558-1000 11---- Late '74 Chevy, P /S, P /B. auto, mat?s. lo ml. SJ.000 Phone S48·8712. -----1 'I& t'ord Econ. 300. 6 cyl. J.~p1t . fini-.ht•d interior Slll."'41. tl73·lil!l SADDLEBACK BMW BUY OR LEASE NOW IMW TRADE·IH's '73 BaV.·4 sp. !1118JSI ) '7:1 3. ()CSA J\. ( 11 OJ SC l. '74 2002·1\ <590i\1G\' I '75 2002·4 !>fl < 113~ I :\l ) 831-2040 495.4949 HONDA What the world Is coming to. NEW 1976 HOND~ 5 SPEED HATCHBACK f $ 3466 :;~15EPA M•ltag<' (~ii· 41HIGHWAY.31 CIT\' 36 COl,IBINEO IMMEDIATE DELIVERY irSGE2035006 -l NEW 1976 HONDA 4 SPEED SEDAN •2166~:~~~~/s~;~~T~ 3~ CO.,.BINEO •"vn o11•r IMMEOIA 1l OLll\ll lh ~oV!:qn$rl'I •111('1 ~ c;ooo '"" ., ,...,,,.,. ~"f"" 111t1rar.n., •a (a A~ ~IJllJlt 1 10 ~Al()!; Sa\! GIANT SAVINGS ON ALL MODELS HERE ARE 2 OF l HC. FEATUnEo MOOCLS - "'·""'*·'~ '-• .... •" ··~ ... ~-~) . '~ ... ~::':'.:: •'•··~ ,~ ....... .. ................... ~~ --, ' - "" ....... ............. _ '-•• .... "' ...... ~·••"'-• '"···· ··-"'"''''•'·"'••+•'•• AND - The 19j'fi Fiar •J• Stodao. lsslon Viejo Import 28701 Marguerite Parkway MISSION VIEJO (San Otego Frwy.-Avery Exit} 831·1742 495-1700 .. D 10 DAIL V PILOT Friday. June 11. 1976 ......_ a.,.rt.ct Allto1, 1.,.rtwct Alltoa, I~ uto1, l•porhd AArtot, 1...,orW Aldoa. l•,orlld ------------· . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . .. .. . . ....................... . Joyoto 9765 Volksw119" 9770 VolkswOCJ~ 9770 YolkswOCJH 9770 Vol~o 9772 Vol•o 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IUICK·PONTIAC-OPEL, INC. DEMO SAi f -ON NOW! '76 IUICK LE SAIRE SAU ,llCE '"Toyota Corott0 JIAHDTOf'. Au1oma11c· .\.. buckct:.cul:-c XII\' 111 1 Now Oftly $599 Towne&COWttry i\uto Sall'" t.cJ s tni.: 2167 lfJrbur. l'll)>l:J .\h·~.I 646-4446 '7l Toyoto Mutk Ill 1 dr. ooly 30.000 m 1 h.>' 01·1g ownl'r A '" i.11111 l.lMI i;,10·01:19 Ill' li W l!t:lll 75 Scirocco Air fond1t 1ontn1?. ~ sp.-, .. 1 ,,,.1·,•11. E\tra. , \l1 J 111l't•'' !li71.W ,\. ' 54195 GARDEN WEST YW I ~ " .. lh II ti Hl .d '",. \\ ... : t• r -...(, r IC! ,f V.t -..t1t11 •"tt I ~fi 1'.JI BUGS '67 Thru '76 AM.FM Meroo 1ape, steol belled radials, aor cond . 1111 s1eerin9 whael power seats. ptus many more extras. S 5 6 9 I '72 Toyota Mork U Lisi f>llC(I S7970 35. IHP57J6X103900! Aulo. tram., r:idui. v1n1 I •-..;.... ____________ ..;.... ___________ -1•1 roof. JK.'Wl'B. · '76 IUICK REGAL SEDAM SALi PltlCI $1876 4 Dr Power windows. v111yl top. oower sl eenng & power 56 6 4 s brakes. List price 57190 30. !4J29J6211 2702l 25 To Choote FT-om Sunroot;. I "l>n·d ,., ,IUlOlllJlll'~ . .'.\ ll'l''>l Ill '76 PONTIAC SUHllRD SAU PllCE Vo. auloma11c. air cond , tilt wheel. steel belled radials. S 4 8 9 5 ratlto etc List price S5300 36. (102M1 27C·6C104563}. SUPH SAVINGS OM OUI USID CAIS 1974 VW IUG 4 -;peed radio. heater & air cond 1523MPO. 52995 1975 PONTIAC WAGON Grand Satan Pwr windows. air cond pwr steering & brake~. stereo Exira ctean1 { 700MWZt 55995 1974 FOID RAMCHa<> With camper shell Air cond pwr steering & pwr brakes 1497552! s3995 1975 PONTIAC RRHIRD 'Trans Am. Pwr. windows & steering. air cond . stereo & llll wheel (977MXB. s5795 ASK ABOUTOUR LEASE PROGRAM IMMEDIATE DELIVERY STOP BY FOR A TEST DRIVE WE'RE WORKING FOR YOU! 19b0 Horbo• ( M "46 9)0) '7 I l'dll'a ~T Xlnl •·unil J l9S 5 t8.174i l Trillmph 9767 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IJI Corona. \'tn) I lop J ll I llr. \lllt lllllll ~l llJV ~17 l!IW '71 Triumph GT6 I Sp<•cd . ,\:\I F.\l 1.1d111 ho!.1ll'f 1i1!1Ft-:l· SAVE SS GARDEN WEST YW :Iii"·~·" .. 1 II. .1•h lil'd :uo•J \.\ t .... t 1u 1n."'llt·r tth 11 V.<·,1111111,11·1 ~J l~I •~I llu~ \uto. 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(!i97GSCi I SALE PRICED \\' •> n 't I .1, l I 11 n L: ' 1XX:0-1l1.11 Onlv SllM:i' •DOH BURNS• VOLKSWAGEN 1:1~:11 l b1'hor. t: 1: 534-4100 INabet-ICaclllac -1600 ..... lt'4L BUSES C...Mes.e MOtlOO c\ CAMPERS '72 7 Pauen9er Bus I Sp1·l'tl , .11r uir.il lllliiFllE I '73 7 Passenqer lus \ l'I \ \ ll'.lll I :!7111 l(JI) • '72 Camper Con•ersion J>rl\ t 11 ' •:!IQl.J ~I '7 3 Bubbletop .!1<7.IH.\t :->Jlarn ~,1mt1< 1 ""' .oll' 70 Bus .-111'1\\.)J \t i} 1Ji,111 llanl 111 l11ul ' • '7 3 7 Passenge r 1>:1MJ IH> 1111:-.1u111, :11r flJI U lV I llld' GARDEN WEST YW ~ Blo•k'" n1 llt'.1d1 Ill"! 4li00 \\t•..,ln110 .... tt·r Hhtt W<•slu11n,1t·r K.'IJ -;:...~I GHIAS '67 Silver. 4 speed. 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Used ········~·············· Buick 9910 ·····•·····•·•······•·· 0bh llll lt'f:t, \\hill' \\ hlk \'111~1 lup, I llWil ~·1111 jt\\I' !'-lt'.lt-., Wllld<1\I':., ••t (• 1111 n ktn1I , n1~\ mt. ;\lag \\hi ,. :-;111110 . t1rm. •JPIN I DA•'> "'I! t<!JA<' 8 •O ~P M SATUAL,A• & SUl\jDA•S '' b '-' M 7-1tlM8 Al II IA PARK WAY JUST 0"f THf '>AN [J1~ G) FWY L A <-.'INA HILLS 81' 2400 19b0 Harbor C f.I ~Jb 9)03 197.S TH7. Lo" ntllt''. ,\.\I F:\I l:tJll'. ,.,u11rnuf S..S700/hst ol r ~Ii· 11;3'J l!:l.~ S:!l{i 'iO\'\\' Bl ·s. !1M·:i1 .. 1 :\Int 1 m11I ;)'.!\1,;11. hi:! 21.21 _ m \'\\', 1 um, i.:n•;rt. n•·\1 ·7~ S11r><·r Bui.: 1'1•rt 1·111111 tin·,._ 111:11 r1-.1r ,.11,.. k:. Oni: "" rwr :-><'\\ :'ol 1..t1. " STI' :-111111-: <11·, tc·• f'\·1 l 'I 1 :-:.11111 I 1r11L Bu11·J.. <:1111' 1•rl1l1lc. l!Jli3 ('1(1:-... 11· \1111 •'1H1d . 1111 ......... 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E \SI·: I It II ECT :'\tb h1·.,1, •• .., :-:1,,11 I 11q1111 t ''"" ';1. t '.1d11l.11· S"' ill• :1:1:1 \1n1.1d11~•1 II ,\II IJ1,101111' p 1111· 1111 ww~·q 1·1111 llll'ill.1,.· dt'lt, .. r~ \':ill ~•lii•j 11:1\0 ''.'.m:·1 h11l>-\111\ 1\.1111 l~~;i~;~lll~ .I ll ('.i i l'l.tll 2025 S M h t Ill st'il t l.1:-.:-111,•il .11!' tlr 1; I ('.111tll.11· I 111 !-ll'd.111 . anc es er 11 "1·1i t ·.,i1 :--11\\ i:•••01'<1111t s:t:;; Anaheim 750-201 1 1.i:: ,,.,;,. 1 x:111 11:, .. 9100 Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 980~Autos, New 9800 •··•·········•··•··•·•··••····················· ······················~······················· BRAND NEW 1976 NEW 1976 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY #2J57P6P271505 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY #2Cl l B6U519080 RON GOODWIN'S FULLERTON TRUCK CENTER NEW 1976 GMC PICKUP 8 f OOT IED WIDESIDE S3666 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY I TCD1'5Z511423 NEW 1976 GMC HALF-TON SHORT BED FOUR WHEEL DRIVE 55666 IMMEDIATE DILIVHY 1mmm1m tOO v.e AUTO. TUNS. 'ow11 sn11. OAUOU NEW 1976 GMC CUSTOM SHORTBED s4955 IMMEDIATE DfllVHY # TCl1 4&15tD435 Met Wha•lt, Tlr•1, (111"9"' '91,.t, (.,,,..,.. lntarler. Y·I , A11"9-llt r ..... 1111ule11. HYltnsro N KU 0001 fOI ,, MOUH •m• 'UIUCATIO... All CAIS lUlllCT 10 "'°' llll. 700 S. Harbor Blvd.-Fullerton (714) 871-0412 / '? -~ -- \. ....., rc•.•vnN::' t.tn• ~ • c o~•Nr.111oo11P£ "' a: "' :z: RIV(RSIDE rWy -~ OPEN7DAYS 9T09 ., , t r • I Auto,, Uud Auto1, Uted ....... Uted ~ ....... UNd Allto1. u .. d .... U1•d I Ft 1.lj Junr 11 197b CAIL y PILOT D 11 C;.;.;:••••••••••99·;5 ••;;.;:••••••••••99•;5 c.:::;;:.•••••••••;;~·O ·:::::~:·••••••••;;;~ ~:.::;.~:••••••••;;~·~ ;:;,:;•••••••••••••;;~; AMtos, Uted Allto1, Uted Mlo1. UHd ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• *CADILLAC * Reprocessed , conslJ:n· cttc 74. lmmac. T·Top, lf61 OW. Cutt911 '72 Pmtu l"\Jnulxrnt, a rrJ'fylftOUfh 9960 POlltloc 9965 lrd 997Q *SPECIALS* ments & traJe.ins. l!Mi$ hy dro , PS/Pn , air. V-¥ 14 ath C..t'tory air t:e>n· autn, ~unrf. xlnl c-ond "•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• thru 19'1S autos. Buy JI.Ult A ~1 / F' M , t 1t Jl e. w h t dltaoomg. (\'0Lt071. SWOO 1.s2.11ro ATLAS 1969 PONTIAC •7• A--"w--.. lake taktnli over PllY· "',bill. Ith. inc.t • "'·ht hr Now °"'Y S49t Ga "'ND PRIX I 971 THUHDIRllRD 6 ...... , -menu. Come lo tr!>, tall-tel whl. Mk ofr. T ~ & C ._. rtylllOUth 9960 """ Low m1lO!i, storl!o, 1><>wtr BROUGll1\:\I. fllue ox· COPllAMD 11<1 ~·4883 ow... oun .. r ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chryslff/Plymouth With fa<'lury air cond .. iscuts. power w111do~. lcriur w1blul' Inte rior JEIP-MAUA AutoSales•l.ensfni; THE Oix'n Ua aly & Sun. 'Lii 10 p wr. ~·lndow:>, bud .. t't 1542CJH) , .. :qu1pn1l'nt in clu de~ St 99ll 2167 lloarbor. Cost:i Mesa l'M s ••uts & Landau t op. 52595 'k.1-:bers Automu11r. f~I ste>reo, IS .A ~~~~:2~~s. ·eoasl) •••••••••••••••••••••• 64'-4446 2929 llarlJQr Bhd., 1llPS3~). ... 1 ~ :11r con1I & Jl" r w111· SANT.\ ANA ui;;i r 73, XR7. convert., DAILY PILOT Costa 1\h·~a Now Oftly $699 Cad Uac d<iws.(~(lllX:'llT I. ss• •ooo copper,w/whlternl.fully '65 Olds 911. IUAIJry s~d l s Ill till 11ro n • .. i; ol 546-1934 Town.&COtMhy i O.._.LY $4495 .-. Jouded. lnrl. u1r, orig P\1 Merha nirally sound. I I f h AulO'"'"'"J LoJsln·~ " 1mnr. 962 ~ $ ISU1 bc1>l rash ofr rep tH' n~ S1Hlll' •• l e ---------.,w ~.. .. Quality .and Price Guaranteed LCJ\illl! SpcciJli.1~ Prcfe11 t•d )(,.re\ lJr~C\t S<:kc\1011 of New & U~d Cadillats in 01.rnge County Op-c-n Su'!daY Cadillac Muter Dealer 2600 Harbor Blvcf. Co\td Mc\4 540·91CJ9 Nabers Cadillac : 197' ELDORADO COHVEltTllLE 'r.enther interior. s ll•rl·o L:J~. crwse conlro>, clc. '7 l flHtwood BR 0 IJ G II J\ ~I. ... u II y lin111etl' .E4ul pmcnl in cludc:.·t\UlumitlH', crw:.c.· Nll\trol , i\M /t'l\1 , a i l'llllU .. IJWI . WllHlows & i\101\ J:: ! llrow11 ex tenor w /v1nyl top & brow11 le 11t h et i nteri o r . (l»l7HWOI ONLY $4995 '74 Co..,. D•ViU. Lime i.:rcc n w /wh1lc cabriolet top & white leather interior. Loaded· equq1ml!nt In c ludes cruise control. t;ipc & :.ent1nal /\beautiful car! l568KH8l. ONLY S5995 McLe011 CodlQac 2nJ & :\lain·Santu .\na 543-9421 USC '1 #I -....._ ---lf!ll·9023. co mp .t n y n w n l' 11 ,ontiac 9965 21tl7 llarhor, Cosla llfeso CHIYY Ii It I . '70 Xlnl cond. $UO over -. --. ---. --uutumoh1lc" 111111 ••Ill r ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646·4446 , wholesal<.'.Call 73 Vista t:ruls t'r 9 pass the to llc1 w1n 1it 11 lal11111 .73 Tniu:. A m . full y HILP Ml II # I 519·2332 sunroof wugou Xtru:; wai:uus for s.ilc. l'llWPJX'il, like n~·w. ¥.·ill TIMul•rtNrd t970 ~~======~ Paul Reed IClass of '7S · -· \'ry cle1111 . $3,200. l'P l>ui· for $3500. 968 ~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• KappaSigmul Dodg. '9l5 i t~·~7·311tS 1974 PLYMOUTH V tt74 CONNELL ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---Satellite Cul)tom ~l<1tlu11 ·12 Saher l"lrcb;rd ~sl)nt, ·i~ T Uird VII. uut~11~}~~:.. •~•••••••••••••••••• '72 Dodge Van , a ut<>. '70Cutluss S. Aar. \\'o"Oll . ''18 V" c 11"111e, xlnl i·on<I. must :.l!ll ;11r. all power , . V "1' \" C t vmylto",!\lul.!w hls. " " " " Stcr('Ot:i•w• Loatlcd!On· 74 C&a,i ct i{ll. US Ull\ CHEY.OLET stereo, maAs. panl'led, "' ~ air cond1l1011l11i:. r.tdao, 6-14·0030 tlay!> or 61S-7ti:l-I .--· l t AC AM/FM l $31i00, bsl orrr. 84Z·IS573. $1400. -962·Gi~ f 1 ._ d l'\Cll. ly :12,000 m1. Or•.: Owner. n er., • • ow ____ __ _ roo uggaRc rae .. 3n Stll)('rb i'Onditicm . .$4200. m 1.. •Int c on d ... 282S tl,arbor B!Yd. "8 ctw111cr, new l n111sm, '72 Delta 81<, <tdr. llD·Top, fin i sckhcd i n s mu rt '7S Tran.sAm l\1 1111 rnnd Duys 496·6124 • eve ( 2 13) 9 4 1 .70 2 9 o I' cos rA MESA needs S(lme hody work ulr, AM F~t. l OWlll'r. AVO('ll I metulhc ~rl.'C'll 1.omlt•d. Uci;I oiler 0H'r 4!h:H7:J6. (714)960-1470 8us.~&6·l200 H1:s.ss1-~1 ~OOtofr.G4S·"81l9 · Pcrf con<ISl!*S0.644·263~ f1n 1s h tiO .CHIU m11t·s SS ---<01'-U ). _ .~. ti73·4!11SO. •72 FORD '7:? Vei;a. u1r, auto .. nu •CHIYITII --Pinto ttS7 $2400 tires. g1l. m1lcai;e. Pvt. New '7G Hat chbnck u s Ford 9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOW IS THE TIME ., Thwlderbird \' .., pty. !163-ti085. Sa\·er model! Only $3098. •••••••-r•••••••••••••• '7? Runllbuut. 1oulo, u1r. few Nb s1•1•kc•r" to dll'l'k Ooor hurdtop, ·o, --------- (1$11718 > !3612 >HOWARD '75 Custdm Karav11n xlnl xlnt cond $1830 1974 PLYMOUTH lh1· Uutl.1 l'llut lldl' .111t11 1ra11s .. l'nl'lury air I owner '71 Vci;a. C.hl Chc\'rolct. Vcii·c & Quall cond, must see, $1500 or 4!l6·22l 7 Cul.ltt>m Suburlrnn :! :,e:it Wa nh1d das!l1hcath111. tr l'•1111lat11111, Jl<\Wl'r :.-tct'r · c1111cl.. 'l:J.500 mi., wkdys. st~, Newport Beach . lrarte6"W·li268 -. -----station ~·..igon. Jli\I 4 lJhl th1· Jllb you want,,. nnt in~. powe r llr:tk('S, D·S 7tilt·33:12 an 6 pm &- iw.o..s..;s --,--73 Pinto. top rond. o4 :.)Id. \'11 cni:ml'. a ir l·on1lit111n tlll'1'c you m1)!ht c1111s 11lt!r ,\:It /F M !.t c n •u la pc. wknds, 4!12 8!1!12. · '72 XTL lta nger. f>S, PB, dlx 111t1cxt, le> m1. lo mi:. rud10. power win otlcnni.: >•>Ur :.l'rv1rcl-hl•utcr, white !-.tdew:.ills. ------- '7" ~lalibu Classic. PB, Factory nir, low mi.. price. mu>t 5cll l ust dows lui;i.:ugl' rack, with with an ucl In the Job v111~·t roof, l tlt :ltl'Cl'lll~ '7'1.. Vega GT wgn. Air. rs. A/C. lldt1> Sdn .. Pvl. ckan, $3600. 5"8·6459. 631-1143 ,, ~. 011 II rn 1I\'1' NI c c WuntNl catl•i;ory. Phone Whl.'CI. s11ec1I cnntrul. wufo ovals. mllgl?. likl Ply. S".!49S. t).'2·3622 -· St.irllg hl ntl•tall« hlUl' tH2 SG7!! This is !-.11011 I 11 be a new. St.5o0ti73-0tl95. '71 Prn10 .\11111. lo m1, cl ssrc' ~int I t1on ---11111:.h. I 1'1'·.J1.i a. · " i·orn: 1 'ic . ';1 \li.'gn S!'d3n, .a spd, nv '70 1mpala.4·dr,auto.pts, '1>'7Ford \Crycll·:t11,X1 r.1s 52450 Oni• owner t•..i ~ disc t1r;ikel'. air radio. Auto lruns. runs i:o<>d Slt*.15fotr !\51 :!Oi16 -G IV • · tares, gd contl, 51200 ul· ' $-IUO. G41l·4031 ---1'8 . . b.-1l 1•lr lilll·f-,,'132 SJ.31)5. &1s.5:;1:1 ____ ,. Pinto, ·; 1, '1111 •·und. autn Scl~~kl!t,:;:•fi:·,.:~rl·.1 'l 1qrl.1~·.'..;.:;','\ ::~•':.'al!•' Only $3 199 ---- '64 Chc\ )' :\lalibuSS 62 falcon. 4·dr. nu seat truns. ;,tn l!ll" "" "'''. Santo Ano ·7:: \ 1·;!.• <;T lllchbk, 3ir, $800. or hcst offer em·c rs, nds paml. $250. ·18.0oo w TLL'. 1.:1.w ORANGE COAST • • .11l111L puhhl. Lincoln Mer \lr.1 ... 111 mi, i,:d cond. 552.1:-,30 552·1315. ~.0333 1rh11111 cury .,I 0 1•1 .,,,.!\R I 3-176. eves. ---____ , DAILY PILOT !Jail~ l'llot 1:1c.1 r-.. 'l'usllll ·1;.'l~O\IA, '6..5 Jo'ord Galaxac. 2 dr. gd t:l:i~~lll('ll.1.i;i 5~1b Santo Ano 547·051 I '-;4 li=l. ,\uto trans, xlnt Li kl· new! body & tires. Huns great. f'md wh;it '"" want Ill 330 W('st B.iy St. c11111I 1..1 011, \ owner . --!l~!I 'J8t!l lo mi. $595 . .a92·8S77 Daily l '1l.1t ( ·1,,_-..1finb. Costa l\k~a \\ ;inl ,1o1 1 .-,11tt~ 1; I:!. !ll:iK :o>Hi50. 6::1 '"''!..!.·!\lust sell. SCIJ Idle items ~2·51j7SjWanl acl results 6~2·567 ~ · ---___ ------- -----'72 El C<imino P.U . nuns '68 Galaxie. orig ownr. Alltot. M•w 9100 Autes. Mew 9100 Autos. New 9800 Auto1, M•w 9100 AMto1,N•w 9100 ...... Hew' 9100 ....... Mew taoo perfect. w 1lool box. trlr PS. PB. AC. auto trans, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·····················- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• h1l('h. Good body $2300 Si50. 644-1480. JUNE SALE SPECIALS ON ALL GREMLINS 176 GREMLIN (E277909) 52995 USED CAR SPECIALS 1973-1975 GREMLINS FIVI TO CHOOSI FROM ALL Rivi LOW MILEAGE Gremlin X. Auromalic. pwr. sleerlng. bucket seats. s2495 styled wheels. Low ll'llles. (063NPJJ. 4!17·ZS9f! ----------------'75 f'ord Elite. 20.000 mi .. '74 Che•y hftpala like new. will cnn,..1dt'r S rt s~ car in trude & f111an1·111~ . po an can be arranged. J>1 \. \·II, auto. trans .. factory ptv 9611·0K35 air t·unditaonanjl, power -~------- :.h.'l•nng. 1X1Wcr brakes. '6-1 Galaxil'. pmn-r wmd1)ws. /\:\I I ... )I 9,i.1 Congr~""· ;.tcn•o. nnyl top. Great Cui.tu i\tel!u. \Ju)~ Lie. -12'JKt:J. - - -- Ortlv s~~99 '73 Hanc h('r O S quir e . •1 ~~ 3ti .OOll mi . 1•qpd S ... a Ano S35U0/lrade. G'4~·4M3!1; LincolR M•rcwy 631.:J388 1so1 N. Tustin Lincolft------,-9-4-51 Santa Ana 547·0511 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '66 Impala. 2·dr. clean. 1971 f.:1:-;COL N., C O N· see toapprec.$8.50.Cllll TINEN T.AL -door 645·8786 coupe . Full power, · leather seals, a ll the ·73 Chev. Bel Air. 4 dr sed. ~oodies. Good cnnc11t ion. P is , p /b , v .R. uuto. :\lust sacnfll'('. ~IXllU. or Sl!l!l5 'nfr. 494.731.1, h es l offe r . <.;a 11 PRESTIGE 11 0:\1 ES. ·10 )lunh' Curio, 16·18 t>l5·ti646 mpi;. air t·otHI -upcr l·ar. ------~1!11111. PP. C'all 5.>6·6795. '74 Liftcoln 4 Door Fully power equipped Ii.) l \11'\ ;Ill' ~or:.a 140hp, IO With V..S, llUlO trans., faC· 1" • , ; n . :\I us t s e 11 . t I d ·t i ~>11 h,;t ofr. 640.1649 . or r a r con 1 ion, n· -------a dividuid leather power 'G6 Bel J\ Ir p /S. A f C. scats , AM f Fl\I stereo .. _________________ ,. ~harp. and clean. ss and l1tpe. Vinyl to11. tilt I 971 PINTO 536·1265 steering, speed control. I 4 speed, very economical $ 1345 transportation. This car won't fast tong! (427MIM). 1974 AMC JAVELIN Fact. equ1 pm ent inc. automal1c. A·C & p wr 1teenng. PLUS vinyl too. $AVE tut wheel. AM·FM stereo. r.llye wneets & only 26.000 mllea. ( 1 f2MFWl. 1974 RAT 4 speed, AM/FM radio &$2495 low miles. Top gas mileage. (245KYO). 1973 SPORTAIOUT WAGOM Automatic. air cond1t1on111g, s2995 pwr. steering 1 owner car. (381NDXI. FREE FREE FREE GET YOURS FREE! ----------• Buy close to wholesale! ·73 Malibu Wajlon. Auto. air, p/s. p/b, 47M ml. rack. $2,385. 833·H22. Lie. 710KXZ. Only $5699 s .... A ... I 974 CHIVROUT' LiftcolR Mercury IMPALA COUPE 13-01 N. Tustin Beh1c wt makhing vinyl s-t.Ana 547·051 I Interior, automatic. pwr. - steering. radio & healer. Manrtck \ y\•ar unlimited m ileaae ••••••••••••••••••••••• warranty available. '10 ~lavcrick. cle3n & in (504KJB 1. xlnt cond. $1075 ~tanley OHL y $2795 Ackilaon, 833·00711 COPllAMD Mercwy JEIP CITY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2001 E . ls t Street '7ZMercwy Montffty <S.A.Frwv-2 hlks. east) 4 Door Hardtop SJ\~·Ti\ 1\~A V-8. auto. tr ans .. air con 558-8000 ditionin~. po¥i•er :.tel'r · ---ln,g, power brakes. radio, Continental 9930 heater, \•inyl r()(1r. \'11\Yl ••••••••••••••••••••••• interior. A beautiful, low '73 COfttfnental Mork IV V .ff. au lo. I rans.. rully lhlWl'r l'fllllllPCd w ith ~11111 powe r seats . /\:\llF~I stereo and tupe, pnced, full·ah:ed famllr car ! Lie. 97SETI-:. Only $1699 Saftta Ana Llncoln M•rcury 1301 N. Tustin , 111~ 1 tor: sfl('cd M ntrol, s.ta AM 547.os 1 l 1111 "'l'e11ni,t whl•cl. Lie. _ _ _ ---- :!.'11.JFF. MustGIM) 99SZ Only $5699 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nrr-ir--~-~~--lmt--~Mllife.i~t---~ WMtt ,.._ pwcllew of .., -or •IH cor dvrl119 ,.._ ........ Jir11•. GIVI US A CALL FOR DETAILS Ward S. Lee. Inc. ,,,IAMctJ H ~ MAI~ ~A NTA ANA SU 587& Lhtcoln Mercury 130\ N. Tui1tln 5-ta Ana 547·0S I I '00 Z89, Auto, Ori ii own('r. --· ---Cd body /m ech, ncl s ·7:1,\Jark IV. 37:\I m l t.itc p~11 nt. \200/bi;l ofr. hlu ml'l.dllc. clrk hlu 64.t 0757 v1nvl top. 1•ruisc control. ------ t1tt 'whl. n1111 !.kut brake11, ... or sole. 65 i\l u:<tanJ.L , um Im i:t1•1"1'1• c.111c, ~pill <'kan e.ir 71.1100 ml. \'II. 1m r !<<'ltts :-i:.1 ;,o firm. a:;ktnf! ~700.1116·!>!11•1 () ,a y • H :t :l :! 2 4 2 . - --- 1'1'1\.; / wknol ~. l.1:.!·117 17. Don't ~il'o up tlw 'h111 ! 1'1'. "L1;,l ' It In d a •1,dwd Sh11> to shore rr .. 1111 ,..' C'l.ASSIFI Ell will sell It. 612 :-.67R BILL BARRY PONTIAC IS 1972 TOYOTA COllC*A cou" Auto olt '°"4 .. '"' •he<p 181 I GlllJ s1979 ~~ .• ~ ... ~•••••••!~~~ ~~·.~:::•••••••!~~~ ~~ .. ~ ... ~ ....... !~ ~~~-.. -.w-•• -.-.-•••• !~.~~ ~~·.~:.--: ....... !!.~~ ~~·.~~·.~.e.v:••••••o!~.~~ ~~~~~~::: ... -:~.!~.~~ 1~~·.4!~·.~.e•'=•••••••!~.~~ ~4!~·.~ .. •~•••••••!~.~~ I DISCOUNT PRICES USID CAI SPECIALS 1 C~1 X~6 E •799 '67 CAMAIO '899 TOZt2S · '70 MOY A s999 811AMJ '69 TOYOTA s I 099 , J6•HLA ·•r•ui~~s 'f099 '70 v.w. 11399 7Sd80H '73 PINTO '1699 (@S1l21 '74 vw '''099 SU~fR BEETLE (Of'!ttKl '75 YIGAGT'2699 211LPC . . ' ' . JUl c .. vmt ...... ' 082 2 Door. (Stk. # 1891 YIGA .......... 13497 Hatchb1tk (258· 12'1115) MONZA 2+ 2 •• '4335 1227·t0719tl MOMIA •••••••• 14665 Slk. •179 MOYA •••••••••• '5026 4 0001 St!! #131 MAUIU CPI .... 15150 ClASSIC (287 .4 t SS97J MAUIUWAGON15626 (46·'06076) IMPALA W(iM ••• 15916 3S.1t., (256·1601151 MOMTICAaLO '5993 (286-415748) PRICES R·E·E·EAL Y GIVEN OVER THE PHONE -847-608 e PHONE e 549-3331- NEW'76LUVS $3369 '199 '95 TOTAL DOWN Pia MO. t U OfMlll AYAllHU TO CMOOH JIOM t IJJ&f IJ "" Ul~ fl'l(f O'"' ltt & 11, Orfflr,...~ 9"k t f\Ml,.1!'1(t t1••1.c ' f"'-tl'l(t C"'6ttt .., .. .-.e\ """ .t09'0~tl _. -...... ~" "11 .... Ill• 000111 LIAU UICIALI IA ' --JUNE 176CHIVEm • ~ '""""' ,.,_,., o• t "'~II••• i '' ~.- ...... 11~eUtllO'll11 '72 htM9. GAO (04~ t.1''° lt••·O~•' $t6~ c.,, OWi'•• l\1616\t"llD t•f\I 61;1 A•1f '76 MOVA ,., "1 ',.,, ...... , 0'1••" ,,.., AQ •• ·" ,......._, ,.. '• UOfAtl'• I '95,..Mo. t•a t0t'1 \4!,.. Ah•tfvat '''°° c. n ,,, ,, h i & &tt,...,,, '"I'll & llt 'I•(. '7 6 FLHTSIDE • t•liO 6 cf! t .JfO •·•""1 r-' • .. ""'"""' ""0 ou.I"' fCC''""' •1tr11t 1 103,." ..... CAO (?\I W•' .... d\lt' U •l') '•"" fM"" '''''"'...., ''""'•"< •I ~ 'b ti' 1976 CHEVETIE $2837 '199 TOTAL DOWN 'II MONTH 11'11 " 11te r11• or•n o••• le• & lie 0.lftt.0 O""I p,l(t I\ •Jilt h '"(I lt1t1 lit 6, ~i"IM.f f'Wi'9f APR IA rj• .. 'O' .. mot ott*ff'0.,.0 crtcM 11u.1.s 011 NlllllltlAft DIUV11Y '76 MONZA Town Cpe. .. ~· ........ , .,. ... .. """"' , .. ,.. .. '"'"''' ., •• 1. -...... , .... ..,, .... '76 NOVA W .. • -••\•t• •WIJll "-•4 ji...._.,.,..P-1 ••W• '••' "' .... -.. ,.. .. , .._ ............ '76 '12 TON PICKUP ...... ,,. ' ....... ii ·t• '76 VEGA 1it1 .l• '"""''•tr'"'. • " 11 t \"-f •• -' .. '761MPALA . . ·' ' .. 541 .46 /1tl·llOHO) '399 '112" TOTll DOWN Pll MO. 54358 TOTA~ OOWN 'll MO. '399 I ., I I I t f Economical 6 cylinder. clo111 & vinyl 1nte11or. lront & rear Oumj)E!f guards radio. deluxe wheel covers body side moldings. & mote' (llHL29C6B146307 BRAND NEW 1'976 VOLARE TWO DOOR $ BRA MD NEW 1976 ARROW BRAND NEW 116 Pl.YMOUTH-DUS'JER Economical 6 cyltnde<. 3 speed transmission. tinted glass. lront & rear oumoer guards v1n•(I interior. & more' ;•VL29C6G 115303. 53095 SALE ON ALL 1976 DEMONSTRATORS ! 2 door. 4 cloan SAVE! SAVE! FABULOUS VALUES ON FINE USED CARS '75 DODGE CHARGER SE '75 CHEVY VEGA V-8 auto trans air cond111oning. power Economical 4 cyltnder. auto trans air steering. power brakes radio. neater. conditioning. radio. heater. whtlewall ttres. whtlewall tires vinyl rool License i 144MIX) body side tnOldmgs. (937NDZ: 52595 '73 CHEVY MALllU '7 5 PLY FURY CUSTOM 1/-8. auto trans , air cond1t1on1ng, pawer steertng. oower brakes. AM-FM radio. whitewall lrres. vinyl roof. bucket seals w-console, rallye wheels (650KLA; 52295 '75 VWRAlllT Coupe V·8. auto trans .. powc1· steering. power V·8. auto trans . air cond1l1onong, power Economical 4 cylinder. auto trans . air tirakcs. radio. neater. ra ised wh1te·le1tered steering. power brakes. radio heater cona111oning radio, pin striping (142MIH, tires (725MMJI wt11tewall rtres vinyl root. body side moldings License ,325NBR · s3595 . 53395 BRAND NEW '76 SCOUT II TERRA PICKUP'S TEST DRIVE ONE TODAY! Excellent Selection Ready For Immediate Delivery V-8 . auto. trans .. power steering & brakes. 2 speed transfer case. fuel rank skid plate, full width foldinQ rear seat & more! (#F0 102FG020845) Laguna/Sollth Coast EDI TI ON r ~OL. 69, NO. 163, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES .. • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, J\::JNE 11 , 19 76 Tocla~··s «;losh1J! ~.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS Cella Defense Stages Giant Exhibit ... By RICHARD P. NALL Oft!M D•ilr .. llel\Wlt LOS ANGELES-The defense in the trial of Dr. Louis Cella and two codefendanls today began filling a federal courtroom with exhibits 12 feel high and four feet wide. Workmen trundled huge pack· ing cases into the m a rble interior o( lhe civic center building and * * * Ai Trial into the court of l ".S. Oistril'l Judge Matt Byrne. They then set up wood fr~me t'asel s bear in s ne ws pape r s tories. pictures, letters , brochures and dia~rnrns with phrases calling attention to ccr· lain item s. The defense contends they are a history or the proble ms. issues a nd intensity or health planning. * * * Schmit's Mind and medical ~rnwth in Oran~l' County !>inl·e 195!1 Cella. Theodon· Sd11ffman :md Stephcn F:vans ;.arc atcll:.l·fl in thl· tax evas ion a nd Mcd1(•arc fraud t·ase of l•mbezzlin~ funds from Merr y Cl'nerul u nd l\1 1ssion Community hospitals in Orun~l' County for political and 11C'rsonal use.Theveach face23roun~ A m cmhe r of thl' <lcfcn!>e team said lh<'rc wt•rt• mon' than 1211 fi ve by rour·foot p:.inl'ls in thl' e:o. h1b1t. T\\o panl'b n111nel"lc>d toi.tethc r m:.ikc one t•ascl which. on legs, stands a buut J2fl•l'lhigh. In th<' ha llwav outs ide• th<' cou rt there was JOrul~r r<'ft'n'nl'l' to thl' exh1b1ts as the ··delC'nsc dog and ponyshow ·· Ha r <l ·dri nn)! Judge B~ r nl! se<'med some\\ hat taken abat•k b' thl• ma1m1tu<k 111 tlw ,.,h1h1I anti l'tltl l 1111h '\\· 1l1•f1·11 ~1· .11 ltirnc•\:-to ha'''' w11rt..1111•n mind the \, a In u I p <J ll l"l In I\ I) I h,, 1·ourtroom. nut with a :-1 q.:ht smill' h1· ;1b11 told dC'fl'llSl' :illurn''" that till' exh1hit cl1c1 not !>L'l'tn .i l"l•ll' t·11it·ni size to t ake mto t·h:1n1l>t·r~ a11d stud'. ··Just o ut 111 1·tir1•>,1h ask~d .Judge B ~ nw. · \11tho11t a ladder ho\\ \\Ollhl I l'l".ld th1•i.t• .. · n 1·1,.n._, .. 1ttlll"IH"'' ... ,1111 tt"'' \\0111\f 111,11..1· .• ,11;11111.11 \ 111 1111" t'ld11h11 a11d p1 et urt•i. 111 1l ·'' :111.1 hh· t11 t lw 1•1111 rt .111tl1:1• II\ r th' 111dw:111•ll lod.11 that h1• '' .1111 :-1111 .1 1 ;irg111111•111 -.. '"111ll11r up hot h t hl' pr1"1•1·11111111 and 1klt-11.,1· r.1,l''-lo ,.,111dl11l1• l\l"\l Frid.I\ 1111111 ;1111•1 111•\\ 11111).! :I ''"' Ill 1•11111·t l\\•\I Fi 111,1\ I' It ... \'\i11•1•\l•d th,11 hi' \\1111ld I \':11°11 .I 111•1·1~11111 .1 11•\\ d.1,., :ll lt•i thal Payroll-sex Scandals -I .Foggy o~AN~~-~~ Grow to Include Young L , 0.Hyl'llef-1• MEMORY HAZY Supervisor Schmit Teachers Ask Special Vote To Fill Spot l By JACK CHAPPELL r OltlMO•llYl"l ... $4411 Teachers of the Capistrano Unified School District will press for a special ele ction to fill the 'Vacancy created this week with the resignation of school board m e mber Stephen Smith. Tony Leon, president or lhe Capistrano Unified Educators Association CCUEA> said. if the school board attempts to re place Smith with an appointment. the t eachers' group would initiate petitions to force a special elec· non. In addition. Leon said the CUEA will be t'losely monitorini:i ar re rawmg o rus ee area bollndaries. a m ove designed to equalize population throughout the district ·s seven trustee areas. Question has been raised about the possibility of the reapportion· ment being used to gerrymander board President Dr. /\. E . We&tberg's trustee area. Dr. Westberg has continued to hold office rlespite moving from his trustee area. Conflicting legal opinions have been issued by the ritate Attorney General's Office which declared ·W~tberg could. not serve. and the Orange County Counsel's OHlce, which ruled that he could stay. The CUEA has begun legal ac· lion to remove Westberg. If in the . - <SH VOTE. Pa1e A2l Ape Escape Injures 8 SALZBURG. Austria (AP> -Four chimpanzees and a gorilla broke out or their cage at the nearby Hellbrunn Zoo today and caused a p anic that result· ed ln injuries to eight vis- itors. The animals smashed the heavy glass plate of their ca1e and escaped for 30 minutes. Althou1h they did not harm anyone directly. elgt\t. persons were injured, two of them seriously. in the scramble to get away from the monkeys. Zoo attendants drove rourofthem back intotheir u1e wilh shots Into the air. The rtfth was knocked out with a tranquilizer gun. County Supervisor Laurence Schmit in Fe d eral Court Thurs. day acknowledged support from Or. Louis Cella for his 197it primary campaign but said he was not s ure how m uch of 536,000 spent was due to the Santa Ana physi.cian. Although Schmit was a govern· ment witness in the tax e\'asion Medicare and mail fraud case. deputy U.S. Attorney Steven Wilson al one point asked the jud~e to repri mand Schmit for unrespo ns ive ans wers . Judgl· l\ta tl Bryne declined The prosecution is alte>mpting to pro\'c that Cella a nd two codefcndants illl'g ally di\'crtccl funds from two Orungl' County hos pitals for ~rnlit ica l and personal use. Schmit said that Cella told him he would try to help .. a bit .. on Schmit 's 1974 campaign for supervisor. Schmit took ofri<'c January of 1975. S<-hmil testified th;lt tifl er talk· ing to Cella, he was placed on the payroll of M e r \'.Y G e n er a l Hospital in Santa Ana to do 'PUblic relations w ork . The former teache r said he received Sl,SOO a month for his public rel<i· lions work from June or 1974 lo .January or 1975. Questioned by the prosecution. Schmit said that he dictn ·t know who was in char)le of public rel a· tiom; at the hospital he was doing public relations for. Asked what pubhc r elations he did, Schmit said he was "spea k· ing J?OOd of the hospital." lie said he promote d it among doctors to get doctors to bring patients thl'rc. Mercy. partially owned by and once run by Cella. opened in 1973. Schmit said that he never )!ot s pecific instructions on ho\\ to promote the hospital That Cl'llu just said "'do vour best.·· Asked if Cella had printNI atcrials for Schmirs 1974 cam· puign. Schmit answered. "I'm not l'Crtain." The prosecution askcd St·hmit if hc had r eportcd thc SI .500 a month from the hos pital on his campaign statem ent. Dcfen:o;e at torncvs S\lccessrullv hlockcd an answer. Non<.• of th(' thr<.'c d<! fcnse attorneys f'ross examined the i;iovernme nl witness. U.S. Oistrict .Jucf~e Malt Byrnl' asked Schmit how m any hours hl' (See CELLA, Paf'e A2> Fatigue-els~ Bandits Rob Anaheim Bank Two armed r obbers wearini;! Army fatigues und ski masks burst into an Anaheim bank this morning and e scafl(.'<I with an estimated S4,000, acocording to Anaheim police. They reported the two bandits escaped in an oranite Mazda auto stolen from an Anaheim car d e· aler's lot Thursday night. According to police, the two f?unmen entered the bank shortly after 9 a .m . and forced thrce e mployes as we ll ns a bank manager lo tie on the floor while they ransacked freshly stocked tellers' cash drawers. The robbery occurred at the Crocker National Bank, 2045 S. Ha rbor Blvd .• Anaheim,. Police said bank employes described the bandits as male caucasians about five feet. JO in· ches tall, of medium build .. They told police the two ban· dlls burst through a door with re· volvers in hand and hurriedly completed their mission in an estimated two minutes before fleeing to their stolen getaway car parked outside. · : i' '. ! 7 •. .. . ,/: . . ./. ·; . ,. !-: :·1 .. --..... FIRST PRINCIPAL RESIGNS Albert Haven Moves On Top of World Principal Haven Quits i\lhert llaH11. founding prin· <.'ipa l of Top of the \\"(lrld F.lcmC'n· tary School m Laguna lkal'h. rc- l'i{!ncd today to bc1"1mW IH.'rson· nel administrator of tht' lajon Vall<'\' l lnion Eleml'nt;.arv S(·huol District m El Ca.1on - Haven had bt'en n•cruitcd !J, the Laguna Beach l "nilll·<I Schu~I District to bN·om l' prinnpal of the district's tl11rrl l'll'mt•ntary srhool. Top of lhl' \\'oriel. when 11 opened in 1967 . Top of thl• World for s cn·ral years was regar<lc1I among tht• ntt>ltt ·nnfl~W.v mum c.n . .' schools 1n the rountr\'. because of its dc.cmphas1s o n the traditional ··onl' tt•arher to Jll' stllllcnts" ap pro;Jl•h to cducat111n Maven ·s motto for the sl'hool was "Top of !ht' World b a plac·t· for childn'n :.ind wht•i«• ullults who want to hl' \\1th r hilllrNl ;lre. ·· ··we lrtl'tl to h111ld :1 ~l'hnol whcrc the cli)!n1t v 111 the :-tucfent was par a m o unt.:. I laH•n :o;a11l to dav ··Most sr hools wc•n• SJll'ntl mg r ncrgy tr.ving to nmlrol stu- dents rather than ll'al'h them " ''It 1s hard for m t• to I Pan· hut I havi.' to make lht• pruft•ssllmal move. I did what I c•am(• ht•n ' to do.'" Haven said. Haven s igned a rnntrad with the San· Diego Cou nty :o;<·hool dis · tricl Thursd ay . lie will hl•gm work there .July I. The San Dit.'go disln<'I has 22 s<.•hools and an enrolllm•nt of 13,000 students . Prior to his pos ition at Top of the World. Ha ven \\11rkt•1l for ninc years a s pnnc1p:i l of an €.'lementary school m San Mateo cSee llAV F.N. Pagl' /\21 Cable Rates To Rise . B~· FRF.Dt:RICK ~llOF.~lt:llL 01 I~• O••IY P•lot $1•11 Stor<'r Cabll• Television Inc h:1s announced il will boost mon· thly s ubsrribt•r r~1tes nine per rent in unincorporated a~cas of south Orang<' County bcc:.iusc of wh at it c·laims is a s agging r eturn on it!'i invl'Sl mcnt. Effective Aug . l. customers in Emera ld Bay. LaAuna llills. South Laguna, Lagunu Niguel and Dana Point will be rh~rt:!ed · S7.50 per month for <'able SC'rVil'C'. Tlw rate now is $6.911. Storer is pe rm ilte<I lo ra1sC' rates in the unim·o rporatcd areas without approval of th<' county Board of S u per visor s under terms of a 1966 <.'a ble television franc hisc o rdinance. A new franchise ordinan<'e t hat w o u l d e m p o w e r 1• 11 u n t y supe rnsors tn r C'view raft• in- 1·rca:o;t• proposals i:o; bt'lnl! <le \"eloped by a t•uble t<'IC\'1s ion arf- n sory com m1tll'e. but likely will not he scnl to thl' board until mid· summ<'r . according t o f'rNl \'osi.. admm1s trat1v1' s ervices as sis tanl in the l"ou nty"s General St'rvicl'S Agency Rick Mardoek . r c>s i<ll•nt manaizcr for Storcr's south coun- ty operations. s a id the ratC' in· aeas c will allow the company to bl'l!lll rebu1 Id iJl g ib sysll'm in the un111roq mrated arC'as '"Wt'°ll be• pullms.! in all m·" l'lert ron ic• NJUipment lo provide 1mprnvc•d 1>1ctur<• qualit y and a h>t hcttt•r rchabihlv.·· Mardork !>aid · TT(\ s a1if emN )'!l'nn' h!1tti't\' system wall be m s tallect to keep thc cable system 0 1>crativc in t he l'\'Cnt of powe r failurrs. Mardock s :ud a recent slu<l v I)\· l'on:.ultants hir<'d by lhc firm s howcd that Stort'r was not m~1k­ ing .. enoug h on our investm l'nt to invt•st anv m ore> monev .. in tht• south rount \'system. . The Sfi.90· rate has bcc>n IO ('( feel in th<· umncorporatc<I soul h l'nunt y arl'as for about two yt•ar~. ISN• CABLE. Pa~t· A2> Kais~r Gavt~ Aid O/\Kl./\ND ltd>) Kabl•r Aluminum & Chemical Corp. rl'• portC'd T hursday that 1l has <'On · tnbut('d about S90.000 lo two ma jor political parties Ill .Jam;m·a sincl' 1970. "''These l'Ontributions were legal, ethical and pro11cr and Wl' were, <tnd arc. ple ased that lhcse modest <.·ontrihutions, in some s mall "'·ay. assis ted the frc<' clcctive proc<'ss in .Jamaica:· s:ud Cornc ll C. M aicr , prcsident and chie f cxecut ivc officer of K:user Aluminum. Streakers Baek 4 Male Nudes at Graduation PARADISE <AP ) -Ther e was an unexpected finale to the graduation at Paradise High School here. Four male streakers wearing football helmets and nothing else dashed across the football field Thursday night. The be nediction had just ended when the well- tanned youths started out or a clump of bushes and s printed the length of the football fJeld. The exhibition prompted a roar of laughter from., the crowd allendin~ the gradu'ation of 216 students in this Northern Cali fornia town. ,.,.w1 ... -to DENIES HE PAID FOR SEX Rep. John Young (D·Tcx.) 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Emil St even Balasko. :J!l. 1524 Caribbcan W:.iy. wu..-l1stcod in serious t'ond1tlnn t od av bv hospital officials . · ' Firemen S(!id he wns workinJ! under the motor homr at the Gencral Tire Gara"1l.'. 2855 Harbor Rlvd . -w hen the vehicle rolled off It s jacks. pinning his he.ad unde r the front al\IC. 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Mow••\ C• 1 4 12 0"1l V PILOT use ... ~ ' Bi-Own Supporters Fro• Pag•• . l I SEX ... :-.ex She's a t•,1pabl1'. n •,nurn·lul ' ''oman from a ~ood IJm1ly. · Talks Si al led County Staff To Meet on Pay Rally • ID ' Georgia Thl· conbr 1:::.snrnn added: "She came u~, through lh1· 1 .1111..~ :-.11 111 ::.µt>uk . She was urw 111 lht• 1,1,lei.t t vp1sts on the Hill Shl· 1111\0:0. 1~ pt· ;;rut ~lw l-.111 .111::.\\ ,.,. t lll· ph11nl' u nrt f1l 1·. Thl• "huk th111 1.:, rrn·,11f1c•-. n1t· I '"l' ht•r·t• lh1 1-:i11,da·th H ~1v '' 11dr11rn .. I \lOUld pn'!.\lll1e thl'l'I' I:, ;,i hook Ill \l. for lw r." i\Tl.1\ NT 1\ ',\1 1 ) -Supporters ol 1\1lltorn1u <t111'. Jerry llrown tn:o.i"t thc11• m un is still alive 1n 1lw race with Jimmy C:.irtcr for thl· th·mocrat1c prcs idcnti;.il 1u11111nallo11. unlf hclrl a rally tc1 <·•111' int·<' 11\hc•r C1•or g1un!'. "We're still lightmg." said the organlr.er l)f the rally, Mike Greenfield. "Wl''re not giving up. We have a terrific opportunity lo win ." The rally, which did not appear to attract more than the usual Save·a·Life Pedestrian Caution Vrged S:n c·A l.1fl'" 1:. tht· o;J11i:an ot J 1·1111.t'n · l'llort that CjUll'lly h<1!> b 1·1·11 work in g lo 1rn p r O\'C 1wdc:o.lnan s afrly at unMl.!nullcd 1r11,S\\alk:. un South L'oa :-1 I llJ,!h\\ ;i v 111 l.:1gunu lk al'h It hl'l-:<111 dunng lht• Wtntl'r 11 lw11 Hick ll<.1l·k1·r o f thl' 1\rl { \•ntt'r G allL·ry set lioxt•s cunlaln· ing bright l'Olorec1 tlags at the in· lcrsN·t1ons of C ;,illiope Street ;,ind ~lnunl.:11n n oc.1tl. . Sign:; on the hoXl'S uri.:c•rl pl•rleslrian:-. tc1 t·arry a.,l,;.lag when nos:-.1rtg lhl' h1gltw~1y :'-Pa ml'ans of <.0apl.lll'lll)! the 11llc·nt1<111 of motorbt:o.. . The 11lea qu1ckh <·;1ughl on Lai;:unans Ela int: Ware and Uruce llrnwn lil'I up nag stands ;.i t P e a r I S I r l' l' l ~1 n d l h c t1ig hwa) -1' S c\'l'll otht•r hu:-.v 1.;,igun;.i Bl•at·h tnh.·rM•t·t1ons soon will bC' · nutf1tted with safC'ly fla,gs . i\loss. Brooks. ();,ik and J;,i.s minr' .s tn•rls on th<· highway a nd Tha lia Stre et. Cleo Street and P ark ,\ vcnu<' a long Glcnneyre Sln•t•I . HAYS ... But llays calh•d ;.i~ain Wednes- llav to sa :.· his wife lcrt tum agum . J\nders trn s aid llis wife. howevt'r. was al flays' beds ide at the h ospital in Ha rnt:'sville throughout Thursda~· ni ght.. Thl' columnist said lluys chose to talk to him al.lout his problems. ht•rause "Wayne Ha ys and I ha\'l' been trnltling for a quarter of a century ... Hc said a new, subdued Hays c·ame to see him: the old Hays "ould not have cared what a nybody said or wrote about him, "but the new Wayne Hays "as 1·on~·c•rncd ;.ibout his wif P." lla~·o; t·mer i.:cd today from a t·oma mduced by the u \'erdose of pills, his doct or :.aid. Hays :.mill'd at hi:. wire a ncl s poke ~hort sc•ntl'llCL'S lht1t made :wnse. 1 he doctor reported. Dr. Ri<•hard Phillips said the m·erciose t akt•n hy 11;.iys. central t 1gure in the c11ni:ressional pa\'rOll·sex scand;,il which broke :-.1 av 23. was a ppu rt.'Otly aceiden· 1,11 'and that Hays should be Cull y l'ecovered within 10 days. The 65·year -olcl Democratic c·onl!ressman was in satisfactory c·ondition, Phillips said. but is still technically scmicomatose despite penods when he makes rational statemrnlo; lla\'s was unconscious whC'n 1 akeri to the hos pita I Thursday morning. llc aw:lk('ned ;1t 5:30 ,_ _ _..._ __ _..,..s-m~r-nir~nfl-H~4e ... ~ his wife. P at. who kept the 1111-{ht lnng vigil al tht' hospital Sh<' rt•l urtwd In th£' room lat<'r :ind the• t•ongrc•si.man s milcrl at lll'r, Phillrps s aid. "lits n•nh 1•1'\' s hould lw com ph'h•." l'h1ll1p~ tole! a midmorn· 111 g p l'l'S!> hf'1t•l 111 g Alt1•f' 111.s n ·ka!\1• from lhr h1,:.p1l.1l hl· will ltal'l' to n ·st ror a \\C<'k to JO tla,\s ltl'fon• n·lurnrng 111 l11s l'1111gn·:-.:.iunal 1lut11•:\, thl' clod Pr ~a1!1 ORANGE COAST '/".( DAILY PILOT l ~• t"l1 .. 11Qt '"'"' l'.UI• f lt l Ail,1wn11t11'f'"'' J\u• ii Uu ~-'.,., I.,' 11 l•VI h\l~W~t fii If'\,,.-(ft •"'" '~Nl\f t '1,1hll\h111(1 (.1 II IMrly ''I ofllt\t ~!h!Jfi\o<flfl l'\•fll1,f\f'ff'f Mf\l"ht•• '"'h•oln , fi(1A .. '°" ,.,,M ,.,,... 1 "o ""'"' r; tt1 ·•• h ttu• huyt••l I'-••\h to 111'\ iflt+ti \ ,,,.,, ,, .,... ''"""I ..... \,,, I .. ·••·I I 11tif-.I' 1 I• ol• I "'" tn.-,, A \H~·tti h •I" tto1l0 1t• I (>'" 1· I VI U•t '•I 1t"•tlll'f"'\ --"'ti ,,._.,,., It••• 1 •tt• •I ti 1·t1M1 tuft(' p,,.nt 1\ ftt lfU Y.1 I t .1y ,tt1 • 1 "t•\t• Mt \t1, l•lttutntt••1•7t ~ob<'r1 N . WK'd f , •"i.tn• nt 1ri•1 Put"•~ ' J"ck R Cu rley \t1( • r , t •lt,,., ~M (.1 flt• •I M.tf"t'oql' Thomas Keevil 1 hon1a'> A Murphilll' M~~,.q1rQ I 1htt t Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall 1'\\1\t4lf\t Mfl'nt1o•rw [ d tr-,.. Ulauniit BeiitCll Office 'fl .. C,,ltHtOf tfflo\lr-flt #M1l1nq .-.acUt\\ •'.U 6'J"tie6, t?t.\t OffitH ((),IAN ll\A hbVu .I OA ... Sh---.t Hu~t·no•on 8f'IMI\ t/tl\ nt ..ci,t'<kflfllf"rd ~C)dlt'bfl\ '° V4ll' y l\10'. ft ''cu ft~ 411 S•n 01•QO J ''"•'1 Tetepllone (710 '42_.32t Cl1tuitll'd Advertising '42·S'71 Laguna Beacll All Departmenh: TelepllOM .......... f t Uf" '"" ( '"'"' flt• OS-OUO (f)0•'•Qf'I\ ,.,~ C}•11fl\tr t "''' t'Vf\h I~"@ (t"'• .,..I\, ftt. f"W •\ 'tfitO \ Jll\;,llAll~ ""1•1011111 "'"''r' , •n•"''''•"'•"t\ '''''''"-•be ,, u••hlu • n """"'~~• '"', ,., ,., ff'n•\\101\ 01 '"""'''•"'"'•"'"' fl(tlf• 1 ' " ' '""''"'0" ll•id "' (t\141 Mfl\4. (•l•ft\ffl"' "-l·""'' "'""" "' ,., • .,., \1!\ m(W\'• 11\lv I•• M"' I M J\ "'°"tf'th· t" Ill U f t• 'tM\tt1~ ,, ."\ "l'W"'•t• 11 Flags are now being made by the Laguna Beach Girl Scouts. us ing lumbC'r donated by Laguna Beach Lumber Company. Th e program has b e<.•n r111a ncl'd \\1th donations lrom l 'n1kd Parcel !:ierv1ce. Sa\\du:.t FL•s t1\'al, Laguna Craft Guild, Captain ·s Dec k Restaura nt. S pi got Liquor , La gu na Hardware and the Lagun<i Beach .Javcees. it has been estim;.ited that 500 le) 600 flags will be needed during the summer m onths, in fHtrt because many people luke the flags home as souvenirs. The expanded "Save·A-Life" program for the su~mer m~nlhs "ill be launched with a ribbon c·ulting cerem o ny at 3:30 p.m. Monday -Flag Day --in front of the Laguna Beach Library, cor- ner Park and G lenileyre. _ Donations for the program mav be sent to Save·A-LHe F la.gs. 337 Bluebird Canyon Drive, Laguna Beach. OCTDEyes $39.8 Million ·Expenditure Directors of the Oranlite County Transit District <OCTD) were handed a proposed 1976·77 hudgel Thursday night calling for expen- ditures of S39.8 million. The proposal calls for spending Sl5.9 million for capital projects, including the purchase of 90 buses. . The staff prepared bud~l also calls for operating expenditures of S23.9 million. The operating portion of the bud~et represents a SS m111ion in- <'rcase over <.'u rrcnt s pending lc\'dS. Chief reason for the spending in<'rease is the 90 buses that will he add<'d to OCTD's fleet in l976-i7. Those buses arC' slated to be used to increase service levels rather than add new routes, aC· cording to a plan recently adopt· ed by the transit district dircc · tors. When they are added to the fleet. the buses will provide half· hour ser vice to 75 percent of the routes serviced by OCTD. The Sl S.9 million in capital ex- penditures includes construction of a transit terminal in Santa Ana as well as construction of main· lenance and operation facilities in Garden Grove and Irvine. The OCTD staff predicted the proposed budget can be met without increasing the district's tax rate of 4.5 cents per SlOO as · Roughly S20 million o f the capital and operations budget will be met through feder a l )!rants, accordini:: to the budget report. Front Page A I CELLA .•. spent on the job. Schmit said it was difficult to say. As Byrne bored in, Schmit said that he i.11d , not had an office at the hor.pital while doin~ his pubhc relations work and hud no business <'ards but when at the hospital 11pent most of his time• in the cafetena. Sl'hm1t said he did sign a lime £'!.lrd to J?el paid by the hospital hut said that he did not fill out lhc> timc, that ei~hty hours workerl <for a two week period) was filled 111 when he vol his card. Fro• Pagr A I CABLE. • • l\larclock said. Storer suhscrlbers in Laguna Reach and San ,Juan Capistrano. where city councils have review power over rate increases. are charged S6 per month for cable service. San Juan Capistrano City Council members recently re· jected Stor e r 's request to In· crease the rate to SG.75. In Laguna Beach, the city rouncil intends to hire Its own financial consultant lo review Storer 's claim that its rate of re- turn is not hi~h enough . Storer officials have said the firm will not make improve- ments in the cities' systems until rate inc rease approval is r e- cei\'ed. lunchtime l'rowds 111 u downlO\\ n Atlanta p<irk . l'll OIJ>t'll:'d wi th ~· loud sidewalk minister trying to preach to the s :amc audienc\!. "This is not u :.top-Curkr mov· cment," Grecnf1l'ld said. "This is a pro Brown mo\'emont '' Tht• group ctrl'ulalcd a pd1li11n askmg the 50-membcr Georgia de legation -committed to Carter, a former Georgia go,· t·rnor -to s upport Brown 1f Carter fails lo emerge as the win ncr. G reenfield s aid h e does n't believe £Odorsement.'i O( Carll'r' on Wed~sday by Alabamu Go'. Geor~e.-~l,'allacc . Clucago l\tayor CARTER EYES 14 VP CANDIDATES, A4 Richa rd Daley anti Sen. llt'nr~ M . J ack:.on of Wa:.hing111n ~uarantec Carter the nonuna· lion. Volunteer Glenda Love said Brown's Georgia c·ampaign has not cost much monl.·~, "We were allowecl I 1 c·ampaign buttons for Georgia." s he :.a rd. "We have been rot at mg them ... Meanwhile. Hrown. again re- fusing lo board the Carter bandwagon, den1t-d reports thal his race is near an cnfl. "l dir l.'ct m y campaign and I think to press forwurd makes a lot of sense." Brown said Thurs- da.v upon h is r Nurn to Los i\n((eh:s from Louisiana. where he m et with uncommitted de · legates and addressed the slate :egislature . Thl' Sacramento fk>c earlier reported that a "highly placed" source said Brown made his Louis iana trip "because he d1dn 't want to be forced into announc· ing his race was ove r by the act of cance ling this pre\'ious engagement." The report quote~ the source as saying Brown "wants to choose his own way to pull out of t his thing. tie still wants the option to say where and when he stops ... Al an impromptu Los Angeles airport news conference, Brown said he would not be deterred hy the Carter campaign, adding that those who belic,·e Carter's nomination is inevit<ible are <1 lol of "ner vous Nellie.s." Brown said he considered his trip to Louisiana. where he met over breakfast with 17 of the s tate's 19 un<•o mmitte d Democrati c c.l e l cg ales , something of a triumph. Ho:.l·n su11I 1\1 r-. li a1•1hwr. 28, is a forrnrr tnf'n<I ••I M1:.s Hay, \\ hO!>L' Jl!l;~~ll llU\0!'1 th;1l l!\'p. \\'(l\'IW 11 :1\ !'I I ll 1 lh11H Piil twr on \111'0 111111:.l' p.1) rnll :ti ~11,lliKI .1 ·' t•tir t o prn,·11h· h1111 \\ rlh !'ll'\ ur1· twin..: '"' 1•!'1ll)!!1t1·tl II\' th•· t•lhw-; 1·1111,nlllll'l". llh' J 11,.t11·1· l>\•p;ai'I mcnt und :i l1'llt•ral ,.:rand JUr~. Young :.J1d Mr.., t:,1rdncr"' sal;1r) . '' h 11'11 n inJ!n•::.:.1<111.il r1 .. c·ord!> sho\\ .~ .1h\1\ t· ,l\'t·ragc for 1·ongr c:.:.H)nal :-t~fl ;mil'"'· \\a!> 111 hnc "1th 111:; pulln· of h.1\'1ng a :-mall slaff but p~1~ mg th1:m wt:ll. 11.-s:ucl hl' h :1' thret· \\lHl1l'll on tm; nf11cC' p;"roll :rnd tht.•y l.'adt t•:1rn 11\ l'I" :!ll.0011 ,I~ \'.II' Dl·t•linrni: to 111 ... 1·11~.., hrs rd.i· 1wn:-h1p \1 ith :\! ,...,, \;Jrdnl'r, hl· sau.l lht: .. onb 1:>:.ut: i::. '' hellrl•rlhl' tedera l i:o\'l'r nmcnt l!O l it:-. mll!H'\' :-. 11 orlh The I a\1 '"11 't in- tcresterl 111 personal pN·t-;11hlloeo;, ~·s thl• .Just 11'c D1·p:tl'lmt•11t n rl b it. UUt 0111~ in \\ IWlhl•I' lhl' tJX µa~ t:r:. a n· hc 1ng c·hl'Ukd." I k ... a id ht: '·had l11.•1·n grooming h(•r lo la kt• 01 l'I' my \stuff) work on the J oint i\tom1c Enl•r gy l'om- mittee 111 e1 t:nl I take 1t O\'c r'' a:. chairman to s llC'l'l'l'd Sim. Jllhn 0 Pa~torl· 1 DI< I 1. \1 ho i:. rl'linnµ next .\'l'ar l\I rs c; ar1hwr dt·rllncd c·om- mC'nl :rnd n:fl·rn•d n·1x11·tt:1'i. 111 Rosen. Rosen added that he recently in· for med the U.S . attorney's office (lf Mrs. Gardner 's allegations after the Hay:.' grand jurai probe be~an . "She hasn 't t ;,ilked to them yet." hesatd. l\lrs. Gardner. who ciu1t Young's .staff in March. 1s 28, a divorcee and mother of one t.•hild. Rosen s aid. "We're not makm).! this into a nettv Hav CO~(' ... Hosen :.aid. al· lud1.ng to J\l1:;s Hay 's \ICll publicized 11ovl'I about :.l'X 111 Was h111 gton . ·'!\I I'!) <:urdnt•r doesn't wanl mcHI\.'~'. Sht''li \'Ny concerned about women's n ght:-;. She hopes this may lead other womcntoC'omcforwar<I" lie ~aid Mrs G urclni·r 1:. a Slll· dt'nl ~1t American l 'n1vc•rsity in Washington where l.hc 1~ rnaJM· tnl! in account m l.!. By GAR\' G KANVlLLE 01 Ill• O.i11y Polol SlAll Despite an offer of ti.75 pcrcl·n!. wagl' increuses for most t•ounty l'mployes , the 9,000-m e mbcr Orani.:..: County Em1>loyt.•s As· MWl<ll ion <OCEA I has r ailed a lllCl.'l111g tonight of 11!,; "spn~•al <·onttnjWn<•y" committee. T he comm11tee was forml·d l:ii,t vt>ar lo dctl'rrnmc what Jl" tion OCEA members should takl• when ne1wt1ations with the coun· t)' :U-l' stalled T o da y , OCEA Exeruth·c Oire<'lor John l'uwyer :.aid lhl' <.·ornmitll'c's 11pl10ns stop :.hort ot c.•allmg LI strike. "lt t•an call off negotiations. n ·· t·ommE'nd peaceful p1ckctlnl! or t:ikl' othe r meas un·s 1t IL·l'ls nccd<•d to s urees:.fully concluu'-' nel!ot1atwns." s aid Sa\1 ~-l·r Ill' t•mphas 1zed that OCEi\ ll•aders do not c o n sickr a ''urkers' strike a practical re- medy to stalled negotiations An OCEA bulletin sent to cmploy<.•s Thursda~ tl1 <I n ot ni11cizc the c'ounty's offer or a (i. 75 percent pay rah.c for mo:.t county employcs. However. it difl•cl(•d scorthing n1lieism al t he n •s t of llll· package contract o l'l cretl h~ l'ounty neiw twtors. "The county is apparently tr~ 1ng to C'ntitc members i11to a<." t'eptln ~ an inadequ:1ll' and dangerous agreement wit h the fl.75 per cent s alary offer to some me mbers." according t o the bulletin And todav. an ex riled recorded voice on the a:-.soc1ation's hotline :,ummoned members of the special cont ingen cy committee to this evening's meeting. Meanwhile, Sawyer and county negotiators were continuing their meetings today. At 1s:.ue in the strife are sct· f 'rotn Page . l I HAVEN ... Countv. ll a1:t~n hold~ a dottoratc m l'ducation frnm till' l 'niVL·r:.1ty 11f S.,1it hcrn C alifurnia Ill· .said his t·urn•nl 1111<•ntion 1s lo remain Ii \'ln J,! tn LaJi:una Bral'h t wn:. of a proposed 1976·77 1>ucL thul ~awyer said arc "simply out ut'thc question.'' Most ol.ljedionable. he said, is a <'Ounlv dt'm and for manaj!t'· m l' n I t: i g h t s o v c r m a t l t' rs rightfully subJL'l't to 1w~ouations. /\ltogethcr. the bulletin sent ~o OCEI\ mc·mb('rs late Thur:.d:iy lt);kd 23 ol.IJccltons to what 1t <•ailed lhc county's final offer. nut a countv official this morn- ing s;ud negotiations are still un· cler way, 1nd1cat1ng the county had nut m ~1d1• lls fmal ufh'r. lit• also :.aul statcml'llls madl• in the bulletin were not \\holly :iccurall'. S1multanC'oush·. ii was <'Oil · firnH•d t hat thl.• county's packa).!l' offL•r to nHbl count v workl•rs :.tovct al lhl· ti 75 percei1t wage in· t rC'a:ow Exclucll•d from thal rate of in crease \\ l'rc t•c rtam classes or :.ecretanal and c ra ft workers. Last Y<'<•r. O CEA members pii;kt•l ecl lh1: Orangl' County l\<t-- minis trat1011 B uilding durlllJ.! tht•1r nff·\\Urk hours. St'tlleml'11l was r eac·hed two weeks later. f 'rnm Pug_. 1\ I VOTE •.• rl'dislncting . the board m em-· ber's old distri<.'l boundarit'S ""'re redrawn lo include his cur· rent residenc<'. grounds for his re moval would be c louded. Truste<'s Bob Hurst. George White and William Thompson have formed a s ubcommittee to prepare the reap,Qortione d trustee a reas. A plan~ e xpected to be ready early in July. Shipbuilder Eyed WASlllNGTON <AP) Sc•n. Wilham Proxmire c~illed loduv 1'11r a Na\'y tn \'est1 Aation of :>hip- li11ild111g t'lu1ms filed by !\:cwport !"cws Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co II(• said thl' J oinl El'onomil' :-11h('ommillc(' on priorities unrl t·<.•onomy 1n gon·rnnwnl. whil'h h~' lwad:;. hus r l'l'l'i\'l·d 1•\·1rlcn('l' !'l t1pport1ng a possibility that tltt• d aims. t ot ~ii 111 )! S8!H m 1 ll wn. ··in a~· hr h aM·d on I al:.c l'l'IH'l'M'll 1at1on!'I ·· After the m eeting. one or the de legates· -Louisi.rna Gov. Edwin Edwards -personally en- dorsed Brown and said the 17 de· legates decided "not lo jump un the Carter bandwagon." However. Edwards s aid his en· dorsement of Hrown might be "tantam ount to buying the last ticket on the Titanic," and did not say the othe r delegates would necess arily vote for Brown at the convention. OPEN I 0·5 COST A MESA ONLY Brown said he expected his campaign to qualify for federal matching funds by this morning a nd said he planned lo return to lhe Eas t Coast soon in search of delegates. Tustin Size Doubles With Annexation The annexation of the Santa Ana Marine Corps Air Station Chelicopter > by the city of Tustin bcC'ame official Thur.;day, near - ly doubling the size of the city Legal maps a nd descriptions were r ec·orded with the Orani::<' C ounty R<'<'Or d cr 's offH·r. thereby endtnl! a nme·year baltlt' between the c1til's of Tust111 anct ~anl;1 An;i both of which \\-:Jiii c·d to annc•x t lw 1.592 ut"r<'s /\ccor ding tn Tus l1n °li l'lt :v· Manager William Bobf. the new property will inaease th\.' s 11c of the city by 93.1 percent anti will bring in an additional 566,000 111 tax revenues. The new m oney will com<' from additional £'ii?arelle. l iquor, motor vehicle and other tax l's, which are distributed to cities hv the s tate on a population ha-;is. The annexation will inrre:asr tlw • Tustin population l.ly about 2,400 pl'Ople. The Navv h as said it has no plans for <'0itTior abamlonin~ the property in the near future. or changing the use of the base. Uobf said the annc xi.tion wtll hve nt) d reel on Tustin other than bringing in the extra revenue. The fl~ht betwee n Tustin and Santa Ana had been going on for about nint' years, and ended up al the Local Agency Form11lion Commission and in court befor e a decision was reached in favor of Tustin. China Seeks Arms HONG KONG <AP I China is nei:otiatinJ? with Franc<' for the purchase or l1lnks. jet fighters. rocket launchers nnd jet engines, the South China Morning Po!'lt rc- portC'd tod a . Redwood IHCLUDES: • Chiase • 2 Club Chairs • 2 End Tables • 3 Pads CAetON ~ACUO CASH ANOCAH Y ( Friday~s Closing Prices NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS 0...1•Uot .. lncl ... , .. ~ ....... 111e .. vo·~ M ..... , "Klfl< .............. Orl>'Oll-ClflCiflMll\100 ••~NnQ!ra .... •-rted l>Y , ... 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Jl1 t t h 1 1 '-• ., \1 <1 1 f 11 .., c ""I ti 11 >0 It { I h 1 f" 11 1 I 1 x 1 n i..t l.1\\s wh1< h h 11\I h1111 0111h1 11111 "' J11r 1f1mc 11m1 "11d lh1 11ulgt• 1 ht rt• 1;., no 1 x1 ""' 1111 11. 1111\1ng lilt p11hll c of com ll{lll1nn ' THE l :'li UH r :\11 ~I MC t SI O lh1 d1f1ml tnl ~,mdun namtd other < om 1111H1 ~11( 1h~e "'' 1111! p111-.111 c lrvc markups in retail pne <'" for worn1 n ~•11111111111 • 1 "h~111~1ng m arkup churls cst.1hllsh1ni.t 1i.tr • 1 d 111w11 markup ... ill prices :md .1dh1nngtoth1 1~11•m1nh Saks had btc11 ,.11ml 11ll 1111l1<l u l 111 '.\, \1 \ ork. h:.id en· frr('d ,J pll 1111 1111t111111 st 111d h 111 111 1 n I 1111 d -.;11 000 Port Orde1·e d to Pay SAN FR/\NClSCO f/\P1 Offtcrdh 111 th1 f1n :m 1:1all) troubled Port of Sun l'r.incrsrn \\en llr~m tVl'<I wh<n thcv received a state ordt'r d1rcll1ng lht'lll tn f"JY S:I r, mtlhon m increased pension p.1ymcnts 11\ 1.:r JO' 1:.1ri. beginning July I 1977 The new pay m ents will go to dc fr 1v future ret1remcnl pensions for port personnel "ho wcnl to\\ ork hl'fore Fch 7 1969 when private interes ts took ovu <1pcrut1on of the port from the state.: • l 'e been trying II) kcPp th" port off t ht> r1 t y I ax rolls and the sl ate-bo\ s J!" c me 1 his k1nrl of he Ip )'ort Director Thomas T Soule s s 1111 We ~ct the r!"' t 1 nmrnt t.11..m i.t l11 g ... 1 1!-.ht s <JI the port ancl we r e told to stdll<I 111111 ,111r1 IJlt'c:d '.\uhocl) s making an\ sense There 11 .1!i some J?Ood ftnall( 1 11 rw~s for I he pnrl Wed nesday too \\ord \\aS reCCl\t•rl th.11 .1 !it.:llleml'nl for S2 9!'. mt I hon had been rcoch<.'d in u !.peel a< ular blaie thal destroved Pier 37 The sum shJthllv le ss tha n the pens ion increase askert l)vthestatc wall go1nto llwport'" l!<'n1r11 lunrt • • • A I 0 DAIL v PILOT Friday, Junf 11. 1976 Getty Left Little to Women ENER GY DOG SELECTED Dry Sp ell Bans Fires in Paradise ~ UPI Photo EXCLUDED J . Pa ul Ill Cance r , .Chemical linke d WASHINGTON <AP> The governmc11t. b<.1<.'k- mg its call for a ban on some c hloroform pro- ducts. savs new test re-sult~ show the che mical <lefinitely causes cancer In mice and r ats. Chloroform taken oral· ly induces liver cancer in male and f Pmale mice. kidney tumors in male rats and a small number of thyroid t um ors in female r ats, the National Can cer Institute re - ported. IN APRIL. the Pood and OruR Adm in 1st ra- tion proposed a ban ef- fect in• July 8 on using chloroform in cou~h and co ld remedies. toothpastes. lin iments and food packaR tn~. But the a1:enc~· decided not_!.o recall chlorofo rm pro· ducts already on the market. The tests. althou~h conclus ive for animals. do not pro\'e chloroform causes canc<.'r 1n humans. FDA Com- mission er Alexande r Schmidt noted. "TllE AMOUNT fed to the t€'st animals €'SC<'t'tls bv far the amount lo ":hich an~· 11<-rson could ~ exposed with prcs<'nt products." Schmidt s aid. "Rut lhe bl'ncfits of chloroform ::i re minimal ;md do not warrant :my risk. however s mall." Americans a r c <'X · posed to 300.000 pounds of C'hloroform p<'r Yl'ar in pharmaceutH·a l pro- duC'tS. the report said. About 98.000 pounds is 1'onsumed or ally. about 117.000 pounds go into in- h:ilation druj!s and nbnul !lf).000 pounds i:oc•s into • tio1111 . The hulk or l l .S. pro· ducllon. "ht<'h was 250 million pounds in t!l73. is used to manufaC'tllrt' rdri gerants. at•rosol propell:m ls anc! plast11·s USC Hon o r s Coast S tudPnl llt'nn· Curtis, ,:?r:uluat· • tn!l h11nor st 1Hh·nt at Corona dl'l M ;p· ll i~h SC'hool, has r<'<'l1i\'t'<l tlw Pert'\' Fmth Sc·hc)larsh1p from· tht• l 'SC St•hool or ~tu~m· lie wns namt'CI th<' out- s t a n d i n .R l' n t t• r 1 n g fres hm an i n hot h k<>yboard p<•r fclrmanc•t• and composition ' 1,0S ANGELES CAP) -T he dozen women in J Paul Getty's will are a cunous rombinution that in· eludes an cx-w1fo. a "hostcs:-." and a n inte rior de· corator . Their marriagE>s anti fri<'ndships with the billlona1rc go back more than t wo decades, begin- ning with his fifth and lasl wife whom hedt\'orccd in 1956. Four other wives were not mentioned an the will. T HF. WILL WAS nLED IN County Court here followin~ Getty's death Sunday night at his country estate in Guildford. En~land. lie was 83. Getty was elllo~ized at u simple Los Angeles memorial ser vice Thursday as u man of "commit· ment to living fully. commitment to culture and commitment to business with all his heart and soul." 1-·our hundn·d mourners uttendcd the ccrl'mony at the Wilshire l'nitcd Methodist Churth on a somber day of intermiltl'nl sprinkles T tlf. DOZF.~ WOMEN WF.RF: LEFT an assort- ment of annuities and stock ullotmcnts totaling about S2 million l!enerous by uny :.tandard but still only a tiny slice of Getty's massi\'c fortune Most of his treasures. with <.1n estimated value of S2-S4 billion. go t6 the J . Paul Getty Museum at Malibu. The 23-pagc document listed Getty's perm u· nent address at the eurrent sate of the museum, e\'en thoug h Getty has lived for 20 years in En~land. The la rgest of the beque$tS went to his for mer wife. Louise Lynch Getty, establishing a fund to pay her s.55,000 a year for life. IN ADDITION, 5,000 SHARES or Getty Oil com- mon stock, valued al 8826.250 at current m arket prices. was left to Penelope Ann Kitson, the British di\'orcee who decorated Getty's 450-year ·old estate. The will also sets up a lifetime income for Mrs. Kitson of 51 .167 a month. Gl'llv's longtime hostess at t he es tate. Rosabella Burch, recei\'ed s tock worth about S82,625. ALSO R EMEMBERF.D WF.RE Mary Teissier, who was to receive stock worth S413.125 plus 8750 monthlv income for life: Gloria Bigelow. s tock worth S103.281.25. plus S400 a moQth for life; Mary Maginnes. s tock worth 5103.281.25, plus S400 a month for life. Also. Belene Clifford was listed to receive stock worth 5183.281.25. and S300 monthly for life ; Karin . Scholarship s Aid 61 at Saddleback A r ecord Sl2.300 in scholarships was prc- senlerl lo 61 students dur- ing Saddleback College's first annual scholarship awards banquet. Community organiza- tions. local businesses and individuals con· tribute d the a wards which honor s tudents for academit' achievement a nd scrdec the pas t school vcar . The 'total was doubll' the a m ount gi\·en last year. according to Mary Long. the <"Ollcge's finan- C'ial aid offi cer . Winn <.'r s and eon- t rib u to r s o f the scholarships were: l(•m °'1UQl1l ~n<I K"1m '·"'"" ,urltru-'ff w,11•d1•\' a w lfd<. MH 'L P.tUI Ah \.O (l"I) of I .tQvn.t &•ct<._ [)•1• 0P\•"ho' Am,..r1(1)n A\',.1)(1dt1M o• Un1v1°r')th ' W •)Mt•n , O•t1"1'"' l'\t •I"' nac n "'""''''< •'" au ..... ,,,.,, wom.-n c. "'''ot '"'''>" 1t11d Oonn,, f ,trtdQt1no, A .. 11t.1\t ,1nC'' l••.-1t.1v•• ol l •10una UC'11t1' Associated Stude nt Bod\' awards of $125 each were presented to· P1\tr•rq R"'" .. " Chart~' Ot Frtw t P<.1YI f:I'°" n,.,-" t ntlv ~4t>1lbron. Oo"''' '•' ,, ,.. 'rn•••·n ( "'° ''foo"• r Manto vvonnr Pot "'~' L•tV'V' ~MroH (Jtlh~ 1 rnltn -''HI t<.;itt1l1 •If\ ~d<ly W('r{'. Altt,, f\~ ,t,..o ·"'' (,tt~'f ''" l1n "1tnt)1•rt., r y nn tnf'I '"''""' .. c,, ttuio, Sl1tntt ot Am·''' t ~,.,.,, t-Jo,• o On IQ•''' 01 ""' t 1 Mt•oti '1 •I .. "'"i 01Jtnn .. J\ttl1 r-h,\1 n ·'"'* n. tty (Qn m t, (\u •'"'''' .1nd 111 Ott· .H}"·'' Wotl"W}n , Club, 11nd .,.,,,a• ""'00'0· C..-11tlorn1tt rton·w El onom1C~ A<t..oc.1a t•on Al'o Kat•"' Nun,.n (,\litotnut R•4ti,,.ci f,.,,<t,,,,, Etol1..t John\On l\t 111,, ~n. l<-1urvt Sd'bdroH --'"" OltO f r,•n Cttlttorn1d St "'OOI Employrpf"" A\..o<••tton. Vd1"-r•e Mov••n Or~nqe Co'''' D<l••Y Pilot. H("l91l -<u<.1or" Oen" t(ap.oa Gammd Sot •etv Ot•Y1'1 An<Jef\On, f O.-lf (hlb of C..4Qun..t HW,. M•rt1d Sparks. E l C.ttm1no Redl Wo,,,.n·~ Club, •nd RoD<tcca C<l!llll\, -.11en MOt'n, K1mb4.•r1v Ty\On itnd JuU" V1n1nQ, El Toro Wom1•n 'Out> l\f~Ot M;tfqrtrt!t 8 "u••r, ld<J .. f'l-tt Or ncn Ff''lfilt"al ot Arl\. V•llfrl~ M o ylf\n arid 0 1•bb1"" Po•'llQ• n Gr•·Mlf" 11 EchKilltO"''' F unct \u .. dn F v,.,nq1•h ,tf"I antt [,o t L.lPtl\bt·t> Gf' '"''. P•troluum Juhrt Nuqt nt u A,,1 W>mor•.tl Aw,u d. IC.Jlt\lrf'rt Eddy Hunt Mt-mo,,dl J:uno. Br~l Yn1th lrvmr (Ot'TlP•Jny .l"d Odrt>Jr t ""ttv11h,1u , ldQvn(l 14tll\ ll'•\U"' Wortr1 Wornen ~ Clut> 0011·r-. wur,.. Judy Mac Oon1tl<t 1mtt l\,d.1 Ar<Y L.1QU'11t NIQuflf WU"11'0 "i C1un, 9,.,.,Y Gr 1ft1tn. L·h So•t''"'" C•ut> ot l<1Qun~ Hill\, Juh .t V1n1Ml M.t\Orht Au .. 11.lrv ot l··•tiun-1 ~10 l'"' v Pr •wdttti. Mt\,10n Pip •'"° Suool~ H/trrv Bu,h, M tV•1IOf'\ V1f In "'~ ttHon ol Ari•"-"' And Ctt41hm. n O..-Db 11• SID .. ~ M •., ion v.,.,o Cum flr.l•nv d"'O Jim Gold,tOnt-Ml\.ion V•1• 10Jun1or Aft 4me r•t.An FoOtD .. it '"" Al\oO, 011v1d L•t'td, N11tton(tl "" "'°'11' 110"' ot Acc ount.tnf· •• 0 1•uf ').jtld1lhl Or1tnQ~ Countv HJrbor l\rttrt l"Cl••' c.,.,,,.~t..,1i" A, .. o<•tlt1on .-n11 It\•• L• .... •4111 1: ... trPteH t••\ A\ .. OC •-'''"" o• (,1l1torn1t1, qo-w Anrt Hur~t tlnd Jo !,l'l.tW P E 0 n t Sd n Ch•m.•ru11 ()ouql.t\ F1Md 9 l•rf•'otm Clttf l!.11 1md J .. mi""'· Or+\i'Ch Ro tdry Cl\tb 'Jl l AQUr.A H1H' Otner w1nnrr' inc f\td('d Atbt'rt r "1ow, S.t<tOI• O..t " Aq,.nl\ l\\\OC•it C1on O<+tl Zu•ql•r S1td c:lh•b.1Cli\. (()fl~ Art Cfut), Ooru,•1tli\ "'"""'"'" \1U1'11f'lbtH I\ (O.l1•q 1• (hl "-\llt l'd fmOll)V•'''" A'·"• 1.1t 1on r>"ut t l1•lc hor S11cuJl11bt•<" Con<11rt (ho ,..111• Brtrn Htr .. (h ""'' LCH• lo• '·•<u•ty 1''1\.?C.~ .. 11on l,\.t Cllrch1r•. Mon.1 Gf1•v .... on <;rot CJ" Vt•ft.th • Jt••n A1•\~ dno M•• On•o,•v S..Kt ti• hAJ I>. (Olf•"Qo ~Ml ., \nip f=uN'I \ .tur•t Ii. tnQ S+•n J 1J 1n C.itO•'\ffr\t'O W'O,,..,·u • (fuO l)tiUtita ~ •• fd Soi''"' tf a t (.•11t·vn11t l\r (O•;"t••f'h .ind t fl')' t Jl'\t\I\ 0" '~t f.tj)f I,.,, '\1 lfih•f n,\ f1ttn1u nt '·•1lttl1 f);l(,t v,.111·v Irvine Company Honors Stude nts Fivt> Oran~e Coast high sc·hool seniors interest- ed in bN•oming :1rchikC'lS :mcl urhan plannl'rs ha\'c hecn awardt•d Sl.000 rnllcj!l' scholarships for studies in those field-. h\' lhc tr vineCompany. Th€' re<'ipicnts arC' Da\'id R Smith, Tara Lyn Thc>ilmann <i nti Michael .Jamt•s Wcher. a ll 11( Mannhardt, stock worth S41.312 25. and 5200 a month for life; Lady Ursula D'Abo, s tock "'orth Sl65,250; Marianne von l\lvenslcben, Sl.000 a munth for life : Robina Lund, S209 u month for life. and IUJdegard Kuhn, 5100 a month for hf<' William F Bdl. v1cl.' prt>s1denl of the T1lll' Insurance and Trust Co . a cO·l'xecutor or the will. was uncertain oft he idenllttc!. of the women. "l 'M NOT TOO FAMILIAR WITH Mr. Getty's personal his tory." Bell said. "The women were probably friends of his.'' Re si d es Tit l e lns uran<'c. the• well named two of Getty's sons. Gordon Pt'lt>r and J e an Ronald, a-. co- exc<' ulors Gett y 's oldest son. Jt·an Ronald. received 2.000 shares of Gettv sto<·k. Two lions., Gordon Pet<>r and J . Paul J r .. t•at•h rc<"ei\e<t • S500 .. and nothini? l.'lse " In ca se of death. the execulorsh1p of thl' will passes to G<.'tly 's lineal BURCH descendant s . But specificallv cxC'l uded from lhl.' line we re GC'lly's son, J. Paul, and his grandson, J. Paul Getty Ill, the grandson who was kidnaped 1n Italy and later ransomed for a reported S? million. BALTIMORE (AP> After throwing out such s u ~gt's t1on:. "4S flawlamcr's Watts Uog, Count Ot; Buck -. and Freddy Frugal. C'1ty uf. ftC'ials ha\'e sc•ttl<.'d cm Conservo :is the name for the dog that will sym- bolize an ene r gy con- S<.'rvation camp<11gn . The "inoin~ sugg_t'S· tion was one of J.i44 names s ubmitted by city e m p I o y l' s w h o w i 11 partkipalt• in th(· Wastl'r Watchers P rogram. NEW CAR TIRE DEAL #1 STEEL BELTED RADIAL 95 Size OR78· 13 Tbls Whllewall Plus S2 11 Fed Ex T.11t The General Dual Steel IT is the finest long mileage · passenger tire General has ever made Built with tw o steel bells ror road hazard prolecllon, and a 1ough 1wo·ply polyester cord body. S•ze BRi8·13 CRi8-14 DA78-14 EA78·14 FR78·14 GR78·14 Aegular Lew Price $59.95 $64.95 $70.95 $72.95 $73.95 - $80.95 PARADISE (Al'> A serious shortage of wate r in this Nortlwrn Cullrorni'4 town has prompt· ed a ban on outdoor bur111ng be~inning July 1, fire offkials announceu. The to wn hus already twcn hit with a series of restrict av<> w :lier use regulations issued by the Paradise Irrigation U1str1t·t. AND NOW AU. OUTDOOR burning will be, banned m Paradise stm·ting n<•xt month, tlC·cording to a dct·is1on reathcd by direct.ors of the Paradise F1 n' 01stnt·t The board agrrl'd to institute the tough regula- tions bl.'<'UUSl' of th(' mC'rcasinl! water shorh1sc and low mo1 turc IC\'l'I or natural growth. TllF. BAN AFFECTS EVF.RVTHI NG from small pill> bunung to lot-1.:learing fires. It will re- main in effect until hcuv:v winter rains begin. AT ANGEL STADIUM JUNE 20 THROW OUT GAME BALL CONTEST ENTRIES FROM CAROUSEL OP. South Coast ?lua SALE F('d Size Regular SALE Fed. PRICE Ex. Tax LO:N Price PRICE Ex. Tax $44.95 $2 11 HA78·14 $87.95 $65.95 $3.07 $48.95 $231 GRi8·15 $82.95 $61.95 $2.9i $52.95 $2.42 JA78-15 $95.95 $71 .95 $3.31 $54.95 $2.49 LA78·!5 $99.95 $74.95 $3.47 $55.95 S2 69 GR70-15 $82.95 $61.95 $3.13 $60.95 S2.89 ~ ... :1. ,,,. ~,.f tH" tst;•"'"d·"' on \1/f GLASS BELTED "'.>ll t.• P11r.11 $51 .90 $45.90 $1 75 F78·15 S67.90 -$57.90 $51.90 S205 G78·15 $69.90 $59.90 $53.90 S2 27 H78· 15 $75 90 $65.90 $59.90 $2.43 J78-15 $77 90 $67.90 $61 .90 $2.60 L78-15 $8 1 90 -$73.90 $65.90 $2.83 P155/ ---$65.90 $59.90 S2.40 80013 $59.90 Wn11c .... a11s s:> 10 SJ more l)tlr l•re. dcpcnd1nq en s•zc $61 .90 - - $63.90 $67.90 $69.90 $73.90 $3.14 j $53.90 Sl .46 2for S ill' A78 I l Tbl'. OIMkw.UI Plu>, SI /5 frd rx T.1• ThC' GcnPrnl Jumbo 780 fcn1urt>s two ql.1ss bells, a two-ply polynslN cnrd body. nnd il mullr-rib rrend. It c; des1qnc>rl to prpvrdc lonq mde;igc, easy handlrn9, and trac.llon on both wet or dry surfaces New car tire sale ends April 24th Corona clel Mar lltgh S<'hool. and John Kent Aden 1.---...;------------------~~.------------------------... .Jr. ancl Carol Ann Rr<'Wl'r. hoth of l lnl\'('rsity lligh School. GIVE YOURSELF A BRAK E .. • BRAKE RELINE 1 Install NEW heavy duty hn1ng on all 4 wheels1 2 Rebuild lhe cylinders on au w11ee1s• 3 Bleed brakes -1nslall heavy duly brake l1u1d $ 59'5 4 Inspect brake return S(X1ngs 5 Turn and true all 4 brake drums 6 tnsoect tront wheel beanngs • ,'i .. "';.·~ .. 7 Ad1ust brakes and check emergency linkage • 8 Road tf!sl your automobile ALIGNMENT SPECIAL We adjust caster. ca mber. toe-in. and toe-out sellings to car man u fa cturer 's specif1cat1ons. s1o•s COWACf & SfANDARO AMfttCAH CAH Rain Check: Should our supply of some sizes or lines run c;hort du ring this event, we will honor any orders placed now for future delivery at the advertised price. Don Swedlund Inc .• Priced as 5hown at ....,_ Adlll' Giid S..tr COAST GENERAL TIRE ;,~~:~~~!~r~~:~,s 2855 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa ...... u!UH Phont 540-571 o GC!neral life Stores. E displaying lhe I ' • 646•5033 1-G-ener-al Si-pn. --Sooner or later, you'll own Generals ------ 7 . \ ,\ ' ! . ~ ., !l Saddleback E DI T IO N ~ --voL: 69, NO. 163, 4 SECTIONS, 38 P A <;,ES • O RANGE COUNTY , CALI FOR NI A <.J .FRIDAY, JUN E 11 , 1976 'l'ocha~··s Closi11r,: ~ •. , .• Slt>(•ks TEN CENTS • I I ' Cella Defense Stages· Giant ·Exhibit I ' I 8 )' RICllAKO P. SAU . Of U•t Ot11h P1101 S1.,.11 LOS ANG 1-:1.1-:s Thl· chfrn-,1• in the trial 1Jr l>r I.mu)'. C.'t•lla amt two cod efondant)'. toda~ l>t•gan rillini:: a fC'd<•rul c·ourtroom with l' exhibit:, 12 fol•t high and four lt•l'I l wide. Workm1m trundh.-11 hugt pac·k- ing cases into the marblt· 111IN1111· of lhe <·iv1c cc·nll'I' hu1lt11ni:: .mu * * * 111t11 t lw 1·11url 111' 1 · S Jutlgt: :\t all B~ rn1• Thl'Y lht'n 'il'I up wo.><1 tra1111· l' a)'. t• I :. b t ' a r 1 n r..: n t' ,,. )'. I' .1 p '· r !>Io r 1 t' s. p I l' l U rt•!>. I l'l t t· r .., hrul·hun·:. anct d1Jl!fiJm)o. "1th phrasl'S l'alhn)! allt:nt111n tu 1·er lam 1ll'm:. Tht: dl"l.:nsc con t1·nll!> lht:\ an· a history of the prollll•fl1)'., 1:.:.Ul')'. and 111ten:.1ty of ht>alth planning * * * ' "· Schmit's Mind :inti irwtl11·al grtmtll 111 <1rangt• Count\' .. 1nr1· t~f>\l t'l·ll.J. Th,•c11l11n· S1·h11ln1;111 .11111 Stl'Phl·n !-:\'an)'. arc a1·t·uM•d m llw l:.i' l'\'a~1on a nd :\lt1th1·an· lraud l'ltSC nr t•mbl•Ullng lunrls from :'\INl'\' (;l·ncral anrl :'\l 1s)'.11>n Cummun1ty ho)'.p1tals m Oran)!l' County f<>r poh t1c al and pers onal us<'. They c:.i«h f~i-t· 2:1 t·ount)'. ,\ mL·mbl·r of t111: dl'len::.t· lt·~1m s:lld tlll'l'l' I\ l'l"l' mon• I ha n ll!O ftn• by lour fnol pan1•b 111 llw t'' hlllll 'f'\\ 0 p:tnt•b l'O nlh'('\t•tl 1oi.;ethl·r mak1· ont• l':t~d \1 h11·h , on ll'gs. st ant.ls about 12 ll'l't high In the hall\\ a' oubtclt• tlw ,-ourt there " as jol'ular rdt•n •nt't: to th1• exhibits a~ thl' "dl'll·n~1· clog :ind pony show." Hard·dri \"Ing Julli:t· n~ rill' seemcct soml'''·h;1t 1ak1·n ah:iri.. h' tlw mag111t111lt• 111' till' 1·,1111111 :ind t' a 11111\0 t•rl tlt·l t·11 ~1· .11 IOl'nl'\ s Ill h:H t· '' 1•rk ntt·n m 111d l h l' \,·a In u t pun 1· I 1 n g o l h 1 ... <·ou rt room Hut \I 1th :t sl1 i.:ht :-11111" h1• ab11 told tll•ll'ns(' <.1t111rnt•\ )'. that I ht· t•xh1l.11t did not set•m a t•onH·n1t•nt ~111· to tak(• rnl<l chambt:r)'. ;incl stud\' "J ust out of nir10)'.i\\ ." a~kl:rl Judge Hyrnl'. "" 1tho11-l a ladder how would I rl'<.1d lht.•:-.t•"' · l>l•l1•11)'.1' at lt>1'11<·~ ... ~a11l th1·y , \11111111 mal-.1· .1 ... u111111.1r~ ol tht.• t•,hil11t and p1t·t11n·:; 1>f ti a\ .ttlu hit• 111 tlw l't1Ur l .JudJ.:l' B~ rrw 11Hh<'.tl1•d tod,1~ th.it Ill' '' :111\:-. 1111 ,ll arr..:unwnls 1\ 1111hng 1111 lwth tlw fH'(ISl't:llt11111 amt tldenH· l'a :-.1·s to l'Onducl1· next Fn d:n no m:.itlt'r l1m1 long :1 da\' in 1·ourt rw)l.t l·)·1d:t\ I)'. II 1,; l's j1('etl•rl I hat h1· '' mrlti r1•ad1 a dl.'C'ISIOll ,I fC\\ dJ~ :-. at11•r that Payroll-sex Scandals Foggy o~A ~~~~ Grow to Include Young I County Super\'tsur J.aurl'IH'l' Schmit in Ft•dt>rn l Court Thur~· da\' arknowleclgetl support from Dr Louis Cella for his 1 97~ primary c·ampaiµn but said he w<.1s not sure how much ot S36.UOll spent w<.1s due to the Santa ,\na physician. Although Schmit was a gO\'Crn- ment witness in the tax C'\'as1011 :'\tedicarc and m ail fraud l'il"<'. deputy l ' .S A tturncy S~c\ l'n Wilson at o ne po mt askc·{I t hl· JUcl.!!<' to reorimand S«hrn1t f11r unrcspons i,-e answers .. Judi.:•· :\tall Bryne ck cllnt'<I T he prosC'l·ut 100 1s alt<·mpl inl! to pron.• t hat C1•1la and tv.11 ro<IC'fenclant!' illl•call' tit\ l'l'll'<I funds from 1''11 Orang.: l'11u11ty hos p i tals for polit 1t:il and personal use. ,. ~ St•hm1l s;11cl t hal l\•ll a l<llcl l11 m he would try lo hl'lp ":t h1l " 1111 Schmit 's 197 1 l'ampa1gn tor s u1wr\'isor Sc·h m1t look nfftt't' O,,lly Pilot Pl'tolO MEMORY HAZY Supervisor Schmit Fatigue -clad Bandits Rob J anuary of 1975. Schmit tcstif1ctl tlwl afkr talk mg to Cella . lw "as plactd on lhl' pa yroll or l\t ern {;('n cral Hospita l in Santa Ana to <lo public r elation s \\Or k. The form er teacher said hl· rct•en·ed Sl .iOO a month for hts puhh<' rela- tions wor k from Ju1ll' of 1971 to J anuarv of 19i5. Questioned hy the pros1'cutinn. An Schmit said that h<' thdn't knn\1 aheim Bank who was '" ch ••r J'.!(' nr puhhC' n·la t1ons at the hospital ht· W<.1~ domg Two arrn <'cl robbers w.:ann~ Arm y fatii;:ues and )'.kl masks burst into ur1 Anaheim bank this morning and escaped \\ith an «-sl imatl'd S·l.000. ;11·otording to Anaheim poli l't'. . The,\' reported tht• two ha11d 11s escaped in an or :tnl-!l' :'\hm la auto stolen from an 1\na hl11m c.-ar cl <" aler 's lot Thurscluy m,.:ht . 1\crording lo polic•c·. th<' two gunmen entered t lw hank shortly arte r 9 a .m . and ron:ed three employC's as wt•ll us ~· bank • a ger to Ii<' on the Ooor whik ·:msaekC'd freshlv storkl·d •· C':tSh drawt•rs · public relations fur Asked what pubh c relt1t1cm:-. he did. Schmit said ht: 1\as "spt·ak· in.(! good of the hospital .. 1 k said hC' prom oted it among doctors t11 J.!1'1 rlot'tors to bnn).! pal1t•nts thl'rt' :\krl'y. p;t rliall~ nwnt«I h\ and OIH'l' run by t'l'llu. 01wm·tl 111 19i3 Sl'hmit said tha t hl' ll<'\'l'I' J.!OI spl't01f1e 111strul'tions on how lo promoll· the hospit:1l That l'c:lla Jttst saul "do ~·our ht•st .. Asked t f Cell a had prmtt•tl m akn pls for Srhm1t's 1Hi-t 1·a111 J>al{!n. Schmit answc>rNI. "I'm 1101 l'i.'l'lain " Fountain \':tl l l·~ l1 1gh Sch oo l st'ni or El1z<.1bcth Hac·kstrnm wait:-for th<.• r<.•st of hC'r ti ass to JOi n her at l'<H1l m t·n n .•11H•111 nll'S She inju r NI he r foot anrl was tht• onh mL•mhcr of till' Class of 'iii who "as 11nahll' to rn ;irr h into I hl' sl'ltool am phithC'atc•r with thl' rest of gradua t e~ Th ur:-da~ Ex-aide Involves Texan W,\Slll:'\GTO:" t AP• Thl' Capitol llill payroll )'.\'' ~c:indal grl'\\ today a~ a fornwr :11dl· to HC'p .John Young )'.~llcl through ht• r I a\\'~ l' r t h u l I h l' 'I\· )I. a )'. l>cmorr:.i l pa11I lwr ;1 pn •m1111n s a I :.If\' In r (' \ II I' II I ti r s l' x II a I fa\'ors C11lle«n (; ard1wr ··1,·a~ al111 )-.1•1l ancl hum1l1alNI" by \'minµ. sa1tl atlorn<.•v Sol Z. Ho)o.t•n. "In C.sscnC'<'. s hl's sa\'lnJ.! 11 was made known to her hichrN·t ly and through s11btl1· pressure that h<' a pp lied Lhat ht..•r suhm1t ting to sexual ad\'ances wa~ a joh requ1remt•nt ;111rl 11 sh1..• chdn't tl11 1t ner options wt•rl' t•1th1'r to tukt• his personal ahust• or. qu1l and he r s a l arv wa s r aised com mens ur ateh· wit h the a mount or Sl'XUal Sl'r\'l l'l'S that s h t• pl'd ormed for him unrl t h1• amount of cratif1cation he fl·lt h1· · rcrt'l\'t>d ... the attorney saul Younj.!. :19. a ltl-lt·r m c·on gn •ssman from C11rpu!-> Chris ti. ma rnt•d anil th1• f:tlht·r 111 tin· dPniecl th JI :\I r !-> (;a rdnt•r"' S<!IUlOO q•;trh· :;al.in ''as 1·on1 lllJ.!l'lll oi1 St''· fl t• cl1•<·l11w1l to 1·1111 llrm or dl'll '' whctlw r Ill' had :t )'.l'XUal rl'1;1t 1°!l11sh1p \11th lwr Youn:.! )'.;t ld Ill''' a nt!-In t;1lk 111 111\'l'SllJ.!:t tors from 1 ht• .Just ll'l' Depart nH·nt a11cl t h1· 111111.-;t• t'I hit·~ ('Olllm lltl'l' If lhl·~ clti 11111 ;qt proat'h 111111 . t ht• l'1111gn•:-.)o.man ~a 1cl. "I'll g1> to tht•m " Spl.'akcr Carl :\ll>l'rl )'._it1d l11<l:1\ ht• as)'.UflH'S ttw «th1t·s c·omn11t1P1· \ljll n1ns1dt•r lht• m:itll'r "ii 1t 1 .. twc\iittf l'llOUj:! h .. APWl .. !IM•<> DENIES HE PAID FOR SEX Rep. John Young-{D·Tex.) Hays Talked Of Suicide- Columnist :'\fo:\\' YOHK 1 \1'1 Hl'I' \\"a\'1H' Ila\'' 111 Ohur hall ht•l·n clt·:'·pontitonl bt·1·;111:-.1· l'l'\ l'lal 11111.., .thou! hi)'. l''t rarnantal ~l'X lilt• hacl alit•n;1l !'cl hi~ fH'\\' 1\1h• from l11m and ll;t<I lalkt•tl about till' po~:.1b1l1l ,\ of kill111g h1ms1•lf c·1J.,hl d:t~:-:1i.:11, 11('\\ ... p;qll'I' t'nlumni:-1 .I at•k A11d1'r:w11 )'.:t1d toil a.' ,\111kr:-1111 . on I 111• Al\(' T \' ... how "1\ :\I ,.\11wri<';1." :-.:11d hl· lalk1·d lo I la~~ thn•1• 111111•.., anti ll:t,\'!- lold him 111 lhl· alit'nation 111 hi:- "tfr. a n 11·<1n('1llal111n .md tlwn 1111 \\'e<lm·!->cl:t~ I hat ,.,1w li•fl' him a r..::11n rohbcrv O!'t'11rn•d at tlw ~--'~J¥Jl'-l:l.~·uu.l!· Ill. ll!"i!ct u \:t k :!O 15 S I a oor nh tl .t\nalwirn. The prosc.•c ut1on askl·d Srhm1t • 1ad r1•porl L'll lhL• , I .~JO .1 month lrom lht• ho,.,p1t:il on hi' rampa1gn )'.t:.tll'ml'llt f>l'lt•no,1· al I Ol"IH'~ °' Slll'('('SSfull~ hltl('kt•ll .111 .ms \\l'r ;\;om· <11 tht• thrt•t• th• lPnse att<>nw~ :-rros ... 1·~;.im1nt•d Bohay Resurrects 'Big MAC' Proposal Th1' .Ju)'.11 1'1' llt•parlm1•111 1kd1ned to ~•-" \\ lwtlwr t·11 lw1 Young nr :\Ir)'. i;anlnt•r \\ll1tld h1• 1nti'F-"'"IE'-\lo t'I~---- llut 111 l\,1rn1•..,\ ilk. llhio. Ila\' pr1•:-.., ~1·1·r t•I :t r~ 1lt•1111·cl ,\11 1kr:-crn')'. 1·1·p11rl.., l)J '.\t r~ ll:T\' ahC'rrnt ion and I I.I\" I alk nf kill 111,.: h1m:-.t·ll 'olu.'l' )'.:Itel h:ink 1•mp lo~ 1•s l'srrilll'cl th1· handtt)'. a)'. m ~il1• t·aucaswns aho11t (in• h·PI . 10 111 d11.•s tall. or m<'lhll m huild T ht'y tolcl pol11·t• th« two h:an dits hurs t through :i th1<1r "11 h n· \'Ol\'C'rs 111 hanll :111tl hul'l'll'tll~ t•ompll'lNI tht•1 r 1rn:-.~i1111 111 an es1tmat1•tl two m 111ut1•s tll'fnl"<' 0('(.'llll! to thf'll' '\lt1ll1ll l!<'l .l\\;1~ C'U r parked 011t)'.11 lt• Kids B~hind Fir•· SAN 1>1 1':(;0 r .\I' I t"hildn·n ar C' hlamt•cl for ;1 :w :tl'l'l' hrn:-.h fi re• that thn•al('lll'<I st•vt•ral homes in ;111 E .1sl San Du·gn Oran~<' ,...J. .(·oa~• --~~~ \\_.athe r Mostl\' s11nn" a nll a httll· warm<'r Satu.rcla\ S4111w low c•louch nt•ar lhc roast Saturd ay lli,.:hs 111 iOs . lows toniJ,~ht in 50)'. INSIDE TOD~'°. It's rare for Costo Mesa'$ South Coo.~t Rr~rtory to pre· sent a m&lS1cal, but tltry'll open one 011~ monl/I. D1rrrtor John·Dav1d I\ d}rr tell.~ why on f'apt> CI of lire IV erke11d1•r . Index At YootP S.r•IC• Al Mvh11t1tw•wh •• IHll~ IJ NAtleftal NtW\ Aa,eJ L M,l eycl At ~.,...county Al , ....... , ..... AS .... ,1. ,, t Ct1"lllH Ott! .. , .... ,."'' Cl·• c-•n cs \yt•t• ... ,, .. u Cr•n.,.rd CS S,.,rU •••• 0.•111 ... h<t• "' Ste<-M.1rt1tO A• I•*'''~'"' A• Ttt .. h loll C4 En .. "411A,,..ftt C• I ""'''"' C•·I ~ .... ft<• Al. Wu lMr A4 ... ,..\(_ 11 WOrtd Nt w1 A•,IJ M1tLAMr'' 11 Wt t ll t"Oft' C• I ,...,. .. , C•' th<' i;:o n•rnnH•nt '' 1tll1')'." \. S 01Stl'IL'l .fuclgt• ;\!;1tl nyrn1· . a)'.k t•d Seh m 1 t how many hmrr~ tw spent on lhl' 1uh Sl'hm1t suid 11 wa~ cliffil'lllt to ~ay 1\s Hynll' horccl 1n, S!'hm1l :-.aid Iha! lw had nol had an offte'l' at th1• hn)'.p1l.tl wh ile' 1loin g his p11hh1· rl'latio1b work anti ha11 no hu~llll'SS l':tnb hul wlw11 al tlw ht1)'.p1tal spt•nl most (1f his ti mt• 1n th(' t•afPl('l"l:t S1·hn11t sai<l he <hrl s1i.:n a t imt• 1·ard to .L!L'I p:11d h~· the t111sp1l al hut s a11l tlw t lw tlid not fill 11ut lh1• 11nw. that. t:ii.:ht\' hours w(lrkt•d 1111r :t t\\11 l\'l't'k p1•nn<l l ,, ..... fllfto<l 111 whl't1 hi' J.!111 lus c·:inl Polic.-. Susp~nd(•d :\HH\ILE . 1\l:J 1,\1'1 T"" mor(' pol1n•nH•n han• l>c'l'll f1n·ll anrl SIX olh('r orficl•rs Sll)o.Jl('lldt•d :tft<'r a depart mental tn\'C"l1ga t ion into t he a ll<'J!Cd m1wk h:111c inii of a bla l·k man l'arh er tht)'. yt•ar R~· \\'IU.IAM !'<'llRt:IRE R Ot '"" DMtw Pilot \tf•lt ~O\\ that \11tC'r,., ha \t' rt'll't't1·1' ;1 ll 1-: I T ll I' II I. :t k (' F 0 re:-. I :\ll1111 r 1pal 1\11\ 1-,01·y ('ounC'll I l\t I\ l' I . s a ti <Ill' htt (' k Art• ;1 Cnord111al 111 1.! 1'0111wrl rS,\C(' 1 l'l'l')'.l(h-111 II 11·k Ho hay '' tll push f1>r t'l'l'al u1n ol the )'.tl·t'.tlkd "l11g \l i\l" • In .tll 1ntl'I"\ It'\\ T hur~<lay . Jlohh~· s:11<1 lw will l'all a ... pe1·1al mt•<'ting nf lhl• S1\tT l'n•s1cll'nt .., Ct111tH'il .J 11111· 2 I to propOl'\1' formation llf 1111 1·ll•l'lt•d M 1\(' t•n c·ornpa s)'.lll).! mo ... t 111' th1• Sad <ll1•h:11•k \'alln "I am hop1i1 g to J.!1•1 th•· p1·.,~1 dt•nt ~ 11f "''1•n hn1111•11\\ 111'1' a ... 'IWllllHlll 111 tlw ':tilt•\ lo).!t•ttwr lo gl'I llll'tr support.· 11i1lw~ )'.aul "I h:l\'l' 1•11nlat'lt•d tht• 01'.tllJ.!<' Counl\' l't11111 s t•l's Off11•t• and Supl·r~ 1sor 1Tho111a)'.1 Hill·~ 's of f1t'I' 1m tht• ll•).!alit11..•s and I hopP In h:I\ t• n •prt•s1·nt:1l1\·1· ... of tho..,1• tll fH'C)'. a t th'· mt•l'l 1n g The S1\CC i-h1l'f ~:11tl h1· might SC'<'k a \'Oil' {IO thl' Big :\t 1\C :l!-o cSee ROllA \". Paj.!P ,\:!) Like Yourself, F'ort \'·four students rcc<'i v('cl cliplom'as Thu~·sday during thl' first gr aduution cer emonies hf'l<I al the new Sil\'C'rarlo Continua tion HiJ?h School f:lrihtil•s m :\lls sion Viejo. Tear s rollccl do" n I h<' \0herks of (!raduat es anrl guests alike us Princ ipa l Ba il ey DauFthert~ talked to his st udents in <l father· Iv ton<' about life · l 'r J?i n )? thr grarlu:ll<'" 111 ;1h' a~s apprec-1.11,• thrmsel\l'" lw wnrnC'rl . "D1!-.<'0ntt•nl 1s th<• hc~mnmi:: of death ... And. he <'n<'<lUr3J;C'd the stu· clenls to always IHI\'(' :i dream. "\\'hen Lhcr<' is nothing to look IMWt1rcl M . · hl· said. "ltrc ll"-hor- mA Anot her facult ' mt'mher, Gail llallev. s ang he'r son)?, "I Am Somehod\' ... "ht ch she wrote lo <'rnphus1i t• th<' !'Chool'!' motto !-:' l'r~ hn<I' I' SonH hod~ · OA1ly Pilot \t•ll Pl!Gto PUSHING BIG MAC SACC Leader Bohay 11 011)'.t' l>L•m111·r.1111· l.l':td1·r Thomas P · Tip" t I :-.:1·111 ch· frncll•!I Y11un J! . ..,;1ytm: "I ho d1· n11·tl 11 Th1•n · ,.., n11 :i<lm1,.,)'.11111 Thi• q m•sl 11111 t"Onll'" 'Did )'.ht' \\Ork or lli1ln 't !-ht"" lit• ..,a~~ ... ht• tl1d ".John Ynu11 g 1)-. an hnnr-,t. th• <"rnt . c·apahlt» C:nd -lt•;1r1 n l! man." 0 ';\;1•111 ;id1ftotl "I .1111lgt• him 111 all d1·t· .. n1-.v. mor:tl and 111 ht•rwtsP " ,\l a nl'\\'S t•o11f1·n ·m·t· 111 his ol fire torla~ Ynuni.: ~:lHI "I l':tn :I)'. sun • \'Oii shr \\'H" not h1 r1•d for st•x She")'. a <·:i pa hlt'. ri•)o.1111n ·('f11I woman from a good l:irnll~· .. Till' «ongn·ssm:in adclt·cl 'Sht• ramt• up thrn1t).!h llw ranks . ..,o It• ... pt•al.. Shc· w;1s nm· ol th1· f;1)'.t1·-,1 typist ... on !ht• 11111 Shi· t!lw-, tq n· and sht' <'a n :1 ns w1•r t lw ph11nt· and fil t• Thi• wh(>ll• th111 1:. m\')o.t1r11:)'. m1· I <;('(' lll'rt' 1111· td11:ilwt h ll a\ ~\ 11rlr11nll' I \\Ottld pr<'lHlffi£• lhC'rt 1:-a hnoi.. 111 ti rnr hl'r .. Hos1,;.•n sa1rl Mrs. C~:mlnt•r . :!R. 1.., a former fncnrl nl :'\11)'.S Ila', whosl' :d t..c-i.:at1on)'. that H1·ii IScf' St:X. Pa~«-,\2) Grads Told Sa m Cancilla . whose stuge nam e is C.C. Hyd er. alsosanJ.? fnr Lhe student s as h<' had <lurin).! lhl' continu a t io n s d rnol 's rir)'.t graduation in their former tl'm por ary facilities. T he graduates r <'rel\·ed their cllplom us from Loa Youn it. prcs1 dent of the Suddlchu('k Valley l 1nifierl School Distn ct Boord of F.ducntlon. nfter :;he tolil them tht'~ l'an Sl'l'. lw o r <lo an~·thin~ ·- th<'~· want if th ey just accept tht• challenge Scholarsh ips " ere rn'sentccl to Roher! E rha rrlt. from the F:dut•:1 tion CounrH of th<' Saddkback Valle\'. Renee Lcl\ticux. from the ~I iss1on Viejo Art ,\)',sociu- lion. a ncl Gr<'J? Rhwkwell. from lhl' Sadcllehark \'ulle) /\cl min1strators l\ssodation. Dr Robert F'ord. asl'is tant !<Up('rintC'ndt•nt o( the rlr~tnl'I . also ~pok<' to lh<' g ractuatt's Tht· nlll I! l'\')'.)'.11\ .i II wa ... n•pt 1rl . 1·<1 Ill )'.;II 1:-I :H'( 111'\' l'lllllhl inn .it a h11sp1lal 111 Harn; • ..,, illt• a ... lw ,.,. c·o\·t•r ctl I rom all 1)\ t·rdn:-.t• 111 s lt•t•pmJ.! pills that hi:-d111·t11r :-.aHI \\:I)'. appart•nl I~ a1't'1tlt•nt al t\nclt•rMlll ..,a id h1· talkl'd to ll:t\)'. for ali11ut :111 hour last \\C'dt anci ll:t\')o. lolcl h im his \\ 111• 11f .1 f1'w '' t't"k:-.. l'al . '' oulcl not s p,.ak 1<1 hi m Iii' )'.:1111 :-ht• hall lll't'n lt·r rihl \' hurt 11,-11w S<"< s1·anlfal 1\illlt'r "•lll0 o,;,111 lla\·s tohl 111111 "th.ii rr II \\'flt1l d -,pai·t· lwr 11111r" a 11 i.:u1)'.h , ht• ti p ul a li u ll1·I (S••t• lli\\'S, P ai:1· \:!I l Ap e Escape Injures 8 SAl.Zlll'lt(; \11 ..,tr1a r ,\I'> F11111• 1'111mparr11•t'" :inti :i gon 11.t hrnk" 1111l nf lh1•1r rai.:c ;ii \h1• 1w:irh~ lll'llhrunn Zoo t111l:I\ :ind 1·ausNI a panll' that n ·s11lt · l'<i Ill lllJlll"U'" I Cl t•1ghl Vl:O.· 1tors Tht' anim ah ..,ma)'.h<'d the• hl.'a\·~· i.:l:i)'.' plate• nt their ca~c ;.111rl 1•)-.C',t1•NI 11 ,. :lO min111l·~ A It hn11).!h they dirl not harm a n ynrw cli rertl ~. l'1gh t ricr o.;ons \\'C'I'<' 1111 u red . two of I hC'm serious lv. 111 Hw -,<·ramblt• 1 t (I J( t: t . a\\' ,, ,\' 11' (Im I h I' • monki.'\'S. Zoo· alt <'nclanl~ rlro\'e rour or I hem hal·k lnh) their rag<' with !-.hots into the air The fift h ''as knockl'rl out with a It' n nq uil 11t•r j.!un ' .. \ 2 DAil Y Pll OT SB Brown Supporters Rally in -Georgia SEX ... \\'a) ne ll11y5 1 l).0h1u • pul 111•1 1111 the llOU!>e p.1~·roll .1t 'I l.IHJIJ ,, ~ear to provide him \\1th "'' an twin~ in' 1:s t1J!alc1l Ii} lilt' l'thll'' comm1tlt--:, t h~ Just1Ct-01.>1>urt meot a nd a federal ~rand 1111 ' Young s ~id Mrb t:.1rit11lr i. salarv, whu·h c·cin1•1 ,., 11111.il r, l·ords -.1w" 1:--,t1111H· ·" d .1~ .. 1 .. 1 <'Onl!re:-sion.11 :o t J fl .11.i .. , " 1, 111 ltn1• with h1~ pol1C'~ 111 h:I\ me .1 :-tn.111 :.t ,111lllll11.1\ Ill).! llH'lll \\I'll II(.• :.a1J he hJi'> thl'I'\' \\111111•11 1111 l11s ol flee payrol I a11d lhl') l'.11 II eurn ove" 5"?0,0UO ,, '\·.1r County Staff To Meet on Pay i\ Tl.ANT A < 1\1'1 • Supporkr~ of Cultfornla Gov .. Jerry Brown 1ns1 sl Uw1 r m11n is 1>Ull ullv1• 111 \hr rat'(.' with J imm y Carter for thl· lh•m ocratic prcs1dl'nlial 11111111nation. anct held a rally to C'CHH'tnce other Geor gians. "Wt 're s t ill fighting." said lhc orJ?anizer of the rally. Mike <;rl•<mfieh.l. "W~··1·1• not i.:1vin~ UIJ. We huve a h•r•r1l1 c opportunity to WU\ " 1'hc rally. wt111·h did not appear tn attract. 1nore than the usual Trustees Ponder Tri01ester Issue Sadt.ll cbac-k Valley t'nificd S<'hool District trustees arc ex· p1·1·1NI tu formalll.l' plan:. to shift <m ly Los Ah ~o~ lnkrml·<l1al t• St·hool onto a 1 ri meslt'r 1.chool \ear when they met?l Monclu\· al 8 p.m . in the school's mult1 pur:po:.c room. f 'r1u11 P11g•~ , t I HAYS ... through his head." ··And I've got the guts to do it.·· Ander son quot NI I lays us sayin~. Anderson s:ud lluvs culled him from Ohio after their face.to-face meeting last week and said he and Mrs. Hays reconciled after s he r ead news magazine ac- counts of the sex scandal. But Hays called again Wednes- day to say his wife left him again, An derson said His w ife. however . was at Hays' bedside at the hos pita l in Barnesville throughout Thursday ni~ht. The columnist said Hays chose to ta lk to him about his problems because "Wayn e Hays and 1 have been batthn~ for a quarter of a century.'' He said a new. s ubdued Hays came to see him ; the old Hays would not have cared what anybody said or wrote about him. "but the new Wayne Hays was concerne d a bout his wtfe." Hays e merged today from a coma induced by the overdose of pills. his doct o r said .. Hays smiled a t his wife a nd spoke short sente nces that made sense, the doctor r eported. Dr. Richard Phillips said the overdose taken by Hays, central figure in the con ~ression <tl payroll .sex scandal which l~rokc May 23. was apparently acciden- tal and t hat flays should be Cully recovered within lU days . T he 65· ye a r -old Dcm0t·rallc ronj!ressman was 111 satisfactory c·ondition, Phillips said. but is still tcchnica llv sem1comatose despite periods· when he makes rational staleml'nl<: !lays was unconsc111us when taken to the hospital Thursday mominJ?. lie awakened at 5:30 a.m . this mornin~ and asked lo see his wife. Pat. who kept the ni~ht·lon~ vi~il at the hospital. She returned to the room later and the congressman s miled al ht'r. Phillips said. "Iii~ recovery s hould ht> eom- plete." Phillips told a milimorn- rng press briefin ,:! . After his r e lease from the hospital he will have to rt'st for a wel'k to 10 days hefor<' rcturnin~ 10 his con~rcssional duties, tht• fh1c·1or saicl. Trus tees had originally ap· proved u plan to put each of the <11stri c1 s thrt'c mt<'rmt'd1&:1tl· !>C hoo ls on the ex pen mcnt a I :-l'hl·dull' in the fall. After parents ubJected. however. trustee's \'ul- ed their "intent" to in1t1atl· the pilot program at only one school. Trustees w i II also cons icier rhanging the ir regular mt'utin~ n1i.:hts from tht? lll'!>t and thirrl Mondav of each m onth lo the rirsl ·a nd tti1rd Wednt>sd ay of the month. Roard President Loa Young said this will ~ivc trustees addi· t1onal time to do some homC\\Ork after they rccc i ve their agendas Shl· said it would ulso enable 1rus tees lo talk lo dis trict t'mployes during working hours rather lhan calling them <il home on weekends. T rustees also will consider a request from the Saddlcback \'alley Classified Supen ·isors As- sociation to be recognized as ex. elusive represe ntatives for t-1 supervisory em p loyes m s ala ry nl'gotiat ions. Air Base Annexed To Tustin The a nnexation of the Santa Ana Marine Corps Air Station <helicopter> by the city of Tustin became official Thursday. near- ly doubling the· size of the city. Legal maps and descriptions were recorded with the Orange • County Re cord er's o ff;c<.'. thereby ending a mne-year battk b<>tween the cities of Tustin an<I Santa /\na -both of which want· l'd to annex the 1,592 ucres. i\c cording to Tuslin's City Manager William Bobf. the new propert~· will increase the size of the city by 93.l percent and will bring in an addilionnl 566,000 in tax revenues. The new money will come from additional cigar e tte, liquor, motor vehicle and other taxes, which are distributed to cities by the state on a population basis. The annexation will increase the Tustin population by about 2,400 people . lunchliml' c·rowds in a downtown Atlanta park. ('O mpetect with a l11ud i.Hll•Walk m inb tt•r trying to preach to thl.' :.amt· audience. "This Is not a ~top·Carter mov e ment,'1 Grl'l•11f1r ld said. "1'hls 1s a µro·Brown movement." The group circulated a petition :1:--king the 50·m cmwr Georgia dcl1.•i.:alwn -1·om m1tted to Carter, a formcl' G1.-org1a gov· nnor -to s upport llrown 1f (.'arlcr falls lo emerge as the win· f\t•r. G reenfield said he doesn't hl.'hC\'l' t•ndorsl'm('nts of Cartt•r cill Wednesd3y by Alabama Gov. t;eor~e Wallace. Chica~o Mayor CARTER EYES 14 VP CANDIDATES, A4 Ric:hard Dakr and St'n. Jknry ~I. Jacks o n of \\'ui.hington guarantee Carter the nomma- tion. Volunteer G lcnda Love s aid nrown's Georg ia campaign has not cost much m oney. "We were ullowed 11 campait!n buttons fo r Georgia," .she said. "W{• hil\'\' been rotating thl'm.'' ?\lcanwh1le, Brown. agam r e· fu!'.ing to board the Cartl·r bandwagon. denied r eports that his race is near an end. "I direct m y campaign and I think to press forward makes ;.1 lot ol s ense," Brown said Thurs· dav upon his r eturn to Los Angeles from Louisiana. where he m et with uncommitted de- legates and addressed the state !eg1slature. f~roM Page Al BOHAY .•• early as the November general election, if the support is there. Bohay conceded that he still does n 't h ave the backing of SACC's executive board for his vallcywide pr oposal. •·But I am rea lly going to push this a nd hope to pick up the s up- port we will need." he said. Bohay and SACC were leading opponents of the MAC in El Toro and Lake 'l"oresl. They argued that the move would le ad to "further fragm entation" of the valley and that SACC was already doing a n adequa te job of representing the people's in- terest. In a pre·election interview last week. Bohay agreed the valley needs elected r epresentation such as a MAC. but not on a com· munity-by·com munity basis. lie voiced concern that if MACs were formed in each Oran ge County Ser vice Area. "we would have a terrible time ~elting them a ll back together again for a city s ometime in the future. if that's what the people want." ··oept'nding on how m any !\·11\Cs the re were. that's the number of cities vou would have in 10. 20 or even. 30 years, each paying for their own city services," Bohay added. The SACC president said his personal hopes for the future Saddleback Valley envision three cities -Mission Viejo, La~una Niguel and a town encompassing El Toro, Lake Forest and the en· t ire LuJ,!una Hills a rea. Declining H1 d 1 ~n 1:-. .. 111~ n •l.1 tionsh1p "1th M ,. ... 1;11r tlnL'I'. h\· :-aid the "uni\ li'>"ll•· 1-. \1 lwth•·r I h•· I ed c r JI l!O·,. 1· r 11111 \'Ill i.;"I 1 h moncv s \\ot'lh 'l'hL· IJ\\ 1:-11 l 111 lt'n'i'>tl'd 111 pt·1 .... 01i.1I p1·t'\'.1clil l111•" :1~ thl· J u:-.11n• lh•p.11•t 11w111 1 .dh it. but univ 10 "hL•ttwr lht· 1 ;" payers ure bcmg 1·hL·~1ll'LI · lie .s<!1d he "had l>L'l'n gr1>(1111 11i.· her tu lake O\'l.'r mv 1::.t.11! 1 \\111 I.. on the Jo111t t\ton11t: Enc1 ).!\ l'om m1ttee 1n l'\ ent I t.11..l· 1t 0 \'1•r"' ..... t·ha1rman 10 "Ul°4..'l't'CI Sl•n .Jo l\11 0 I' J s tore t U· H I 1. "ho 1:. rcllnm: next vcar ~!1°:.. (;,1rd111·r 1lt·1 l111<•tl 1 •1111 nwnt ;.ind 1 vh·1 I l'ol I l'l1411.ll'f'' 111 Hoscn. Ro:.cn add••d th,1t Ill' rt.!<'1•11t I\' 111 formed tlw l ' S uttorn1•v'i.. c1ff11•1· l)f Mr:-. Ganlrll'r's .tlll-1~;1111111-. aft er thl' ll~1y;-. g rand rLll'\ prot11· bt:l!an. "ShL' hasn'l 1.ilk1·d 111 1lw111 yt•t." lfL'S:Jld l\lrs . t:urd 11 1·r . \\hO 1111 1! Young's sl all 111 i\l•ll'1'h. 1.; :!~. " chvorcet' and mother nt 11rw l'hllcl, Rosen s aid, "We 're not m uking thii.. 111tu :1 Rettv Havens(•." 1111:..en !'aid. al· lud1.ng iu M1 :-.;-. l<J v '1. 1H•ll- pul>licizcu novl'I ahuul !>l'' 111 Washington. ''J\lrs . lit1r d1H.·r doesn 't want money. Sht"s very concerned about women's ri~hts." l >l·:-p1ll' an ••lkr 11t v 15 p1..·11'l'111 \\ ,1t'l' 1111· r'l'USL'!o I or 11111:-1 1·crn1H \ P lllJ)l<I\ 1•:.. t ht: ~.!11111 nwmh1·r Orur1).!t' (.'111111\y Emplc"1•:-"' toolll'lal111f\ 10 CEAJ has <·:illl'd ,1 11\\'l'lll\g f(lfllj1hl o l I ~~ "~p1•1•1.il ll)lllllll!l'lll ~ • t'IJll\lllll!111• Tht-l'tllll n11t 1 l't' ",,, lorrm·d J,1-.t ~C.'UI' lo tlt•lt'l'lflllll' \\ h,1\ oil' 111111 ()('!•'. \ nll'tnhc·r' :-h11vld t;olu· \\h1'1\ ll\'j.!(l\1,1t11111:. \\llh llll' l'llllll I,. an • s t:il lt-tl .Toda Y. oci-: .. \ E"'C'll l l\1' 1>1n•cl111: John S:rn~1..·1 :-111d th•· 1·11mm11lc1•:. opt l(lni. :.top :.h111·1 111 c.illlni.: a s trik1• ·it c:.111 t·.111 olf nn:otiut1nns. r•· 1·11111mL·rul Pl'lll't•lul p1ck1•ting 111 t .lkl· Clther tnt'a:.11n's 11 fn·h m•cded to SUC'<'l'S,full v ('\lfll'IU<ll'' lll'l!1lllilll1lllS ... ~.11tl S.t~\~l'I l k 1.-•m ph,ISlll'tt. 1hal O(.'E \ 11 .1 tl1 r :. tl u 11111 l'11n s1ch·1 .1 \1 11rl..l'l'l>' !'>ll'lkt· a prac·IH'otl n: r111·d~ lo :.I :ti let! negollatJOll~ .\n Ol' EA bullet\) s1•11l to t•111ploy es Thurscla~ did not 1·1'\ll<'llt' th<' C'ountv's olll·r 1>f a 1; 75 IJl'l't'1'nt pay 1.'a1:>1' l11r fll\l'l c11unl~ 1.:mplo~ e:.. llOWCVl'I', It rl1reclt'CI :-nll"l'lllllg r nt 1c1sm ut the re1>l uf thl' puckage c·ontracl oltercd by 1•1111n1,· nei.:11tialor:-; "T li1· l'OUnl y 1s appan•nl ly lr·~ · 111g to 1·1ll1t'e m cmhl·rs 111to ac'- C l'pt in J.! an inadequatl' a nti dan~erous agrceml'nt with the 6.75 pcrl'e nt sa lary offer to some· me mhe rs ," according tn the bulletm. St1-eakers Baek 4 Male Nudes at Graduation PARAOISF. <AP ) -There was an unexpected finale t.o the gr aduation at P a r aclist• l Iig h Sc:hool here. Four male streaker:-. wcanng football hclm1.·ts and nothing else dash<.'d .:.H:ross the foothall t'i<.:ld Thursday nil,.!hl. The benediction had j ust ended when the well · tanned y<4,ll hs start<.'d 0111 of a clump of hushes ;.incl s printed the length of till' foot b:.111 field . The exhibition prompted a roar of l:.tuJ:!,htC'r from the crowd attending the• gracluution of 216 stuclcnb i11 this Northern Cali forniu tm\n. Aud tud.1 v. un l'X<'•l1.'<I rcc•ordecl 'Oll'l' 011 t ht· a:--.,.11· i:1t 1on 's hotlint' ...1111111lll lll'<I ffil•nlbl'r~ or tlu· :-p1·1·1.il i.'Ont1n gl'fH'Y 1·omm1ltt'l' to th1:-1.'\ cn 111 g ·:.. m cl'l mA !\lt'un\\ hill', Suwycr anli count~ c11•got wtors WC't'l' continuing ttw1r 111t'l'l ll1g:-tod a~· \1 1:0:.lll' 111 lhl' :-;t1•1fl' arC' ~l'•' 111111, •II ,1 11re1pt>Sl'd tti7ii-77 pac·t that Sawy1•1· s a11I arc ":;imply out 1111111• ljlll'SllOn " l\11>:-t ol1J1•c·t 1on:J blt'. he :.aid, b ;1 t1n1111y d1·rn a11d lor managt·· 1111•111 1•q::h1 s over matters ni.:httully :.llbjt'l't tOlll').!Otwt1ons ,\lt1>g1•t her. the hull et m sent to ()( 'E \ 10l·mlw r:. latl' Thursdav 11:.ll•cl :.!:I ubtt•rt111n s lo \\ hal ;, t•alkd t hl' rount v's f111al offer . llut a ('Ollnty Offi r ial this morn- 11\)! :-:11tl nci:ot1ations art' still un· •kr "·'~. 1nd11·a1ini::. th1..• county h,11111t1\ niath• 1t:. 1111al ufler. 1111 abo :.aul s tatements madr 111 ltu: bulfr11n wae not "holly an·urall• S1rnultall l·11ui.ly, 1t was con- firmt•d I hut th~ counl~"s packal!l' 11ffl'r 111 mo:..t count~· workt-rs :-.to111f at ltw ti 75 pl'rn•nt \\agl' 111 t'l'•·a~l· E~ducktl frcim that rate of 111 c·n -<1sc wl'rc ct·rtain t:lasses of :-L't'rt•t an:.il and c rt1ft workers. Las t Yt'a r. OCEA ml•mbt'rs p11·k1•tc1l lhl· Oran j:(l' Count~· Ad- n11n1stratwn Buildmg durin~ 1 ht'I r off ·Work hOU rs. Settlement was rt'al'hed two weeks later. Navy Clwrges Worker Fraud WASHINGTON CAP) -Tax· payers nrc financing payments to some Navy workers who fake tnJuries and are given time off at lull pay. the Navy says. "Oetlt'r management rontrols art' 11eedcd to combat abuse and mali ni?ering," Gary Pemslcn. ussistanl sccr<.'tary of the Navy, told a llouse Governmc•nt Opera· 1 ions subrom m 1ttec Thursday. l'nclcr the progr am, the Labor IJc·partmcnt approves <'!aims for 111.111rc<1 wc1rkNs and the agency I hat <'m plo~·s the workn must pav th<' mN1i<•al bills plus full :.alary for45 <la ,,·:-. OPEH 10·5 COST A MESA OML Y Redwood Specials Ford Picks Aide The Navv has said it has nu plans for t'0ilhc r abandoning the proper~v in.. Lhe....neaL.future. or changing the use of the base. Hohr said Lh<' annexation will hvc ne>4lf- fet•t on Tustm other than bringml! mtheextra revenue. Rohay said a Big MAC in• c·orporating the latter three a reas would ser ve the purpose n( vallcvw1dc rc•prescnlation -· v.1th 'the exception of Missio11 V1e10, w 1~r.s;.o'"wn:-ui."1.T1r1"-.---l-l----W~~t= The sperial SACC President's <.'ounril session will he discussrcl at the group's executive boanl ml't'ttn~ Monday night b<>ginning al 6:30 p.m . in the Si\CC offict•s in Laguna Hills. \\'ASlllNGTON 11\P> -Prcs1- 1h•f\t Foret annnurwl'rl todav thal Sen. Hobe rt I'. Griffin fro·m h1-. ho mt• state M M 1<•h1J:an h;1s :1Rrt1t•d to scrn• t1s Forc1's noor manaJ:er al the lh'pubhcan NII· t1onal Convf'ntion 111 Kansas City. Ford s ai<i t h <i l lkp. Robt•rt ~11rhcl of Illinois will he <icputy noor m a naJ:er. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,.., Or Ano.-(0.1 .. 1 0 ... 1. l'•lot .,..1thwh1•" l'\11~,. 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Q "'-1 r CftfOf' SaOCllelMKk V•li.yottk • 1nn1 l .-P•t Ao~"''' \i'ln OtrQO • , .. • ,., Offlc.s (f'l•tj1W'•'' lt\.!Wt tt ·t't'\h.it ''""''""'"'' fh i\i f'\ '''" t\.f ''" 11., ... .,..,11,c; ';llJtll'• 91 •l" 11t•Gh rw'fo\o'' ,,,,,. t T•l•pflone 1710 '42-021 Cluslfled AdY.,11slng '42· 5671 ")ftdOl•hl'tl • V4til•, N1 ._,,04 .. ,, Sll-6310 J 1 Qlt'I \An (lr i' 1•uh1 4tS·OHO f'°'Of rfQPlf 1•,b f'loAl'IQ" (Oft'-! t\~1\~r"IQ (_,t"\ """' No l"f''ilr\ \If\• 1"'• 11tu\tf'6f1ttlt\. 1'(MM1A! ""Altflt QI ... ~ytni ·P, I f'll P\t h 11'\ M /t'r tll rftCH t d1.11, o "•ltl• 1.1t ..,. • 1 U 0-01t<tlii\\1n" Ct (001'''""' f)lfitf\•' ..,_t Of'td ft•\\ (tll'l\UQf> D•'f fft (tt\U Nw-U ( •h~fll 'ivft'"',,""" b'Y t"1°•"' \J ,, ""9'W'I ~If .. ~t \11 /)PY'Ol"llPUf fl"'lit~fa.' \t1Ml•Of'I"' \J '''"o'"'"- The fighl bctwl.'en Tustin anrl Sant.1 Ana had been )!oing on for ;ihout ninC' 'l'ars. ancl l'n<lcrl up ut the Local· Agen cy f'ormat11111 Commission and in court beforf' ;_1 decision was reached tn favor 1.1r Tustm . Th<' m ectm~. which also will in<'lude <iiscussion of jcl noise and El Toro rt'presentation on the executive board, is open to the public. $39.8 Million Tab For Transit Eyed Directors of th<' OranJ.!L' Count~· ·T ransit Distri('f <CX'TO> wt•n • hand<'cf n propost'd 1976·77 hu1hH•I Thurs day night c alh11t( for 1.-•xpcn d1turcs of S39.8 mil hon. The prop<lSal t•alls for spending S15.9 milhon for capit al prOJl'l'IS, includini;: lhl· pur chase of 90 buses. Th<' staff prepared hud~<·t abo <':'Ills for opC'rattnl! <'Xll('n1 liturl'-. of S23.9 m1lhon ThC' opl•rat1n,s: portw n of lhP hudg<•t rt'presenls t1 S.5 million 1n C'rNlS(' O\ er c urrent spending ll•\'C'IS Chier r<'uson for th<' spcncltn!! mcrcasc is the 90 huscs that will lw adde r! to OCTl)'s fleet 111 1976· 77. Those buses arc slated lo be used to inc rense service levels rathr·r than add new routeR. ar- Mrdlng to a plan n•cently adopt- t•d by the t rans it district direr tors \\'hen thev a r<' ;idc1erl to the nl'et. the buses Wiii prov1de hair- hour serVI<'<' to i5 perl'('nl of th•· routes serviced hy orrn. The Sl5.9 million in cap1t;1l ,., JX'nchlurC's includes construct 1011 of a transit t<"r minal in Santn i\n,1 us well as construction of main tt•nance anrl operation fac1litics 111 Gar<ien G ro\'(• ;ind lrvinl' The OCTD starr pred1etcct th(' prC1posed budget can lw m c•t w1lhout incrcasin.1? the distnrl's tax rate of ·I 5 Ct'nts 1wr $100 a:-· sessed ,. a I u<' Houi:hty s:w million of th(• <'apital a nd operalmns hunJ!rl will be m et through ft'cternl ..:rant:-. :iccordtn.I! to ll1<' buclgl't 1't'port Another s1b million will comr from OCTIJ's sha re of gasolin1· sales tax. It 1s preclicten that roui?hly s:J.~ million will be .(!enerated through hus fare boxes a nd by ridl•r con tracts ht'ld by OCTD. Trans it district <lirt-ctors arc scheduled to discuss and possibly adopt the proposed budget al their June 21 meeting. -----~; I YOUR CHOICE ""~f f;~/ 1 i1~~.,,··_; .. $3988 /~ '-./Jl I \ vc:.~\ I ' l Pc 42" Dining Set U\ _., '\ '~//; Of' . \ ,,. Chiase with Pad .i ) 8-PC. REDWOOD SET IMCLUDlS: • Ch1ase • 2 Club Chatr'; • 2 End Tables • 3 Pad~ CA•fOt .. ,•C•tO tA~H .... oc .. H sgggs GAS LOG SALE 5 LOG SET 24'' LOGS WITH SAHD ,AH IUllHER FACTORY IUYOUT SlOW IUll"l"G IMHIS AH GRATE l"CLUDID I I I """ 7 . ,. Irvine Today"s Clos in,: N._ Y. S toc:•k s EDITION .. I t • • -VO L. 69, NO. 163, 4 SECTIONS, 38 P AGE S . ~ -O RANGE COUNTY, CALI F ORNI.A FRI DAY, J UNE 11, 1976 TEN CENTS Cella By RICHARD P. NA Li. Of 1110 Dolly 'llot $loll ~ ( LOS ANGELES The defense I in the trial of Dr. Louis Ccllu und , t wo codefendants today bl'i.tan l filling u fede ral rourtr110m with I. exhibits 12 feet hi~h and four feet I wide. Workmen trundled hug(' pack· ing cases into the marble interior I of the civic center building and . * * * ~A t Trial Defense Stages Giant Exhibit into the court of U.S. District Judge Matt Byrne. They the n set up wood frame ease ls b e arinJ? news paper s t ories. pictur£'s, l e tters. brochures and diag rams with phrases calling attention to ccr· tam items. The defense contends they arc a his tory of the problems, issues and intensity of he alth planning, * * * a nd medical g rowth in Orange County Slll('l' IU59. C('lla. Th~o<lort• Sch1frmun and Stcµhcn E\ a n~ l.ll'l' <.ll'l'USl'd in lhl' lax e\'as1on anct i\h•d1can: fraud t a se of embl'zzllng funds from l\l cn•v Gt·neral and Mis:-.1on Community ho~p1tab in Oran~e County for pol1lit·al a nd personal us(•. Thev each foe<.' 2:.1 l'ounts I\ m cmbl'r of the defense te am saH1 there were more than 120 five by four-fool panels in the ex· hibit. Two punels l'Onnerll'd together make one easel wh1c·h. on legs. stancfs about 12 fct'l tu gh. In the hallway outside the rourt there was jot-ular refcrcm•c to tht' exhibits as the "1l efcnsc dug anti pon. show." Hard-drivin g Judg e Byrne seemed som ewhat taken abaC'k b\' th~ mat(nitucte of tht' exhihit a nd ca utio ned ctt'fe nsc ul · tornevs to ha\'e workmen mind the \v alnut paneling or his courtroom. Rut with u slight s mile he also told defense attornl'YS that the exhibit did not seem a convement size to take into chumbers and studv. "Just out of curiosity." asked Judge Ryrnc. "withou1 a ladder how would I n•ad these'."' Odensc allCH'lll'VS :-.a1cf thl'' WOUid m llk(' ~I SUmmury of thl_. l'X hibit and pil'lun·s of 11 :I\ uil;1 bll' to the court. JudJ{c Uy rrll' 1nditakd loda~ that hl' wants final :irg111nc11ts winding up hol h llll' prosl•rullon a nc1 deftotbt' C'ast•s lo 1·onch111l• n£'Xt Fnda\' no matter how long a day m t·ourt Ill"< t 1-'nda'" 1s It 1s exi>cct cd that he would. l't'ilCh a dc<.•1s1on a few days after that Schmit's Mind Payroll~sex ~ SCandals Foggy o~A ~L~~~ Grow to Include Young 0.llY P110t PllOIO MEMORY HAZY Supervisor Schmit Tustin Size Doubles With Annexation -The annexation of the Santa Ana Marine Corps Air Station <helicopter> by the c ity of Tustin became official Thursd ay. near· ly doubling the size of the city . Legal maps and descriptions were recorded with the Orange County R ecord e r 's office. thereby ending a nine-year battle between the cities of Tustin and Santa Ana -both of which want· ed to annex the 1,592 acres. According to Tus lin's City Manager William Robf, the nf'W property will increase the size of the dty by 93.l percent and will bring in an additional Sfi6.<KM> in tax reven ues . The new m oney will come' from additional cig:irc•tle. liquor. ~vehi{'.le and othN t <l-XC..'\. which are d istrihut<'<l to l'it1es h~ the stale on a population bas is T he annexation will mcrt•:H><' the Tustin population hy <1l>out 2.400 people. The N:wv hus said 1t has no plans for t'.ither ahandoning lht• properly in the nt'ar future. <'I' changing the use of the base. Robf s aid the annex at ion will hvc no l'f- fect on Tustin other than bringing in the extra revenue>. The fight bctwt•<'n Tustin und Santa Ana had hecn J.!Oing on for about nine yt'ars I· \ r I I I I Or::~:as t Weathe r Mos tly sunny and u little warmer Saturday. Som<' low clouds nNtr t h<' coust Saturday llii:?hs in 70s. lows tonight in 50s I NSIDE TODJ\Y It'll rare /or Costa Mesa·s South Coast R<'pertory to pre· sent a musical. but lhe11.·11 open one this month. Director John· David I\ eller teUs t.Vliy on Page Cl o/ the Weekender. ladex At Y-Service A) ~lltu•I ,llrwft "' INtlllt ., l'Mlt.ft•I N•w• A4,I > LM ... r: "' 0r.,...c ... n1y A7 CMI'-"' • AJ _,ie I M ci.ulllM Ol·IJ ... ,,..,, .... ,, CM Offtle• CJ SylYI• hrttt "' ~-· CJ ~It .... 0Nt11 ... t1c .. A7 SteO Mol rUh "' ...... ,,_ "' T•l•wl1i.11 C4 .-...,...._,., CH TMat•" C .. 7 ,._. ... , ... , .... • • _.,. •r ........... ...• , -~ .... " ., ---·~· CM --CH County Supervisor 1.aurcnce Schmit in Federal Court Thurs day acknowled ged support from Dr. Louis Cella for his 1974 primary campaign but sa1cf he "as not s ure how muc·h of SJti.OOU spent was due to the Santa Ana physician. Although Schmit was a go\'crn· menl witness in the tax e\'asion Medicare a nd m ail fraud case. d eputy U.S. Attorney Ste\'en Wilson at one point asked the judl?e to reprimand S<•hmit for unresponsi\•e answers Judge Matt Bryne declined. The prosec ution is attempting to pro\'e that Cdla and t\\o codefendanti-i llegal!~· di\'(•rtNI funds from l wo Orange Count~· h ospitals for polit1 C'al a nd personal use Schmit said tha t Cella told him he would try lo help ··u hil'" on Schmit 's 1974 campuign fo r supe rvisor. Srhmit took office January of 1975. Schmit testified that after lulk· ing to Cella. he was placl'd on tht• p ayroll-of Me rcy Gen era l Hospital in Santa Ana to dn public relations work. Th e former teacher said he rcce1\'Ccl Sl .500 a month for his public rel a· tions work from June of 1974 to Januarv or 1975. Questioned b y the prosecution. Schmit s aid that he didn't know who was in charge or public rel a· lions at the hospit al he was do1nj.! public relations for. Asked what public relations he did. Schmit said he was "speak· L I G d t ing good of the hospital." He said fJHe !I ra 110 e D•1ly '•IOI Piiot• by ,~Irick O'DonMll he promoted it amonl? doctors to gel doctor s to bring patients there. Mercy. purtially owned hy a ncf on ce run h y Cella. opened in 1973. Schmit said that he never got specific instructions on how lo 1lromote the hospital. That Cella just saul "do .vour best." Asked if Cella had print ed materials for Schmit's 197·1 cam paign. Schmit answered, 'Tm not certain." The prosecution asked Schmal 1f he had reportl'd the SJ.500 :1 month from the hospital on his t•ampaign s tatcmt'nt Defense al Io rn t' '· s s II C' r I's !i ro 11 rtrtm'1n>l1-:rrr <IOSWt·r. None or the I hrcc cit• fC'nSl' attornC'ys cross l'Xam1m·cl the government witness_ t: S. District .Judge ~hltt Ryrnc :1sked Schmit how m:iny hours hl' spent on thl• joh. St•hm il said it was difficult to say. As Ryrnc· bor<'d in. Schmit saHl lhat h<' hacl not had nn. office at lhl' hos pital whil<' doinJ.! his public rl'lations work nnd had no business cards hut when at the hospital spl'nl most of his time in th(• cafeteria. Sl'hmil said he did s ign a timl' c•ard to gel paid by the hospil al but said tlwt he> did not fill out t he tun('. that cii,:ht y hours worked (for a two wcl·k p<.'riod > was fillecf in"whrn he f,!Ot l11s card. Morticians Said Greed y LOS J\NbELF:S <A P > Funeral d irectors w('~ labclcrl .. m ore brothers· takers than hroth ers ' k ct•p e r s," b y a clerJ?yman at a hearinl! here on proposed Fedcral Trade Com mission r t'~ulution o f tht• industry. The charge was made Thurs day by the Rev. Frederick Fen· ton of Santa Monica. who ob· served that funeral directors he has dealt with for 14 years havc d isplayed a ·'phony compassion that has never overcome their basic desire to make as muc h money as possible ... Fede ral rei;iulation has ht'en proposed as one way of ending what the FTC has termed "ex· ploitative, Unfair and deceptiv1• practices " by the nation's $2 billion-a -year funeral industry l'ounlain Va ll c•y ll ig h Sc hool sen ior Elizaheth Backstrom \\a its for the rest of her class to join her at 1·ommc•n cemcnt ntc.:::.. She injured her foot a nd was the on~v mcmhc r of the Class of '76 who was unable to m:irch into lht• sc·hool amphitheater with the rest of gra<,lualcs Thursd<Jy . Last Irvine Budget· Hearing Scheduled I r\"lnc resull•nls will have the ir last r hanc·l' Saturrla~ mnrninJ! to lt-11 thl' lr\'1111• t'1t v Co1111cil how they want llH'll' t ux clollars s renl 11t'xt vear. Th~· C'1t v t·ounc d is holding its last budget :-I url,\' :-.1·ss111n al !) :i m at r1tv hal l to set pnunt1l's for l he s.1 'R m ii I wn hull l!l'I for 1!1711 77 '. Thl' lt•ntal IVl' h11tlg1'l propO!-l'd hv C it v 1\1 a11a g 1•r Wil l1;im \V(lollc•tt rt•l.a ins t hb year':-I :1>. r;il t' of :1:1-1·1·11ts p1•r !'100 ass1.:~st'd valu:ilton The bu<h!t•t shows a :n pc·r<'C'nt in1•n·a~t· 11\'1.•r this .''l•ar's S!'. I m1llt011 hudg1•t. "11 h thl' h1l!l!t•sl boosts propo!H•cl f'nr parks and pubht· works m:imt1•n:1n<'I'. plus 1ww mon1•v tn dt•\ 1.'l11p <111 :mimal rontrol st'rv1<·t• and a hujlcf111g <11• \Hlrtmcnl Count•ilmrn a l!.11 nll't las t !'\aturdav m orrnnl!. hut ~ol hOJ!l!N1 ,,;,wn d ISl'llS~ ltlJ! l hl' f1 r'\l 1tl'm on thl' agl•ntl a llw 1·11m munity SC'rvices dt'parlmr nl's hudgl't. /\fler s pcndini? a good portion of the session d1scuss1ni.: a re · quest for a teen renter, <·oun· t•ilml'n were left with the bulk of the budget st ill n ot cf1scuss1.'d. Cuuncilmc n hope to romplete .ill lht• huclgt'I it e m:-; Saturday ;and ha\'c 11 fin al documC'nl lo :I I)· pron· Jurw 22 The cmmt•il also will discuss llw free summN hus program. \\ h1rh 11. 1s cons ill Pring dropping lw<'allS(' of th<· l'XIH'llSl'. P olice Su sp ended MORILE. J\1;1. CAP> -Two mort• policem en havt' hecn firecl and six other officers sus pended after a de pa rt mental invl'stiga- t1on into thl' allc•gerl mock hanJ!· ing of a bltlck man earlit'r this ~-l·ar. St1aeakers Baek 4 Male Nudes at Graduation P ARADISE C/\P l -There was a n unexpect ed fi nal(' t n lhe )!racluation al Paradise High School here. i--our male streakers wearing football helmets and nothin!! else dashed across the footba ll field Thursday night. The benediction had .iust ended when the well· t~mned vouths started out of a clump of bushes a nd sprinted the len ~th of the football field. The ('Xhihit1on prompted a roar of laughter from the crowd attending the gradua tion of 216 students in th is Northern California tow~. .l Ex-aide Involves Texan W/\SHINGTO~ <AP> -The Capitol Hill payroll -sex scandal grew today as a former aid<' lo Rep. J ohn YounJ! said throu~h h er lawver that the-T exas Democrat paid her a prt'm1um salarv in re turn for sexual fa\'ors . Colleen Gardne r "was abused and humiliated " by Young. said attorney Sol Z. Rosen. "In essence, she's saying it was made known to her indirect· ly and through subtle pressure that he applied that her submit· ting to sexual advances was a job requirem ent and if she didJ'\'l do it her options were either to take his personal abuse or q ltil and her salarv was raised com· mens urately with the amount or sexual services that s he performed for him and the amount of eraUficalion he fell he received.·· the attorney said. YounJ?. 59. a to-term con· ~ressman from Corpus Christi. married and the father of fi\'e, denied that Mrs. Gardner's ~6.000 yearly s alary w;is cont ingenl on sex. lie declined to con· firm or deny whether he had a sexual rela t ions hip wilh her. Young said he wants to talk to investii,:ators from the Justkc Deparlm<'nl and the t louse ethi cs committee. If they do not ap· proach him. the congrc·ssman said," I'll go to them ." Speaker Carl Albert said toda~· h<.' assumes the e thics com mill<'<' <See SEX. PaK<' i\2) • ""w1 .. ,...to DENIES HE PAID FOR SEX Rep. John Young (D·Tex .) Hays Talke d Of S uicide - Column is t NEW YO llK C/\J>I -Rcp Wa\'nC JIU\'S of Ohio h~ul been d esi.>ondent hcc«HISl' n•n·l:itwn~ about his l'Xlramarilal M'X lif1.• had alil•nated his ne\\ "1fl· from him and had t;ilkcd ;1houl tlw possibility of k11l111 g h1rn~dr t·1gh1 da~·s ;IJ!O, Jli.'\\'Sll:IPt'r ('l)IUrnni~• Jack Anderson said tod;\\ J\ncll'J"snn. <m thl' /\Ill' T\' shcm '"1\.l\1 i\nH•ril':i.·· ~:11d h<· lalkl•<I to lla~·s lhrt•t• tlml'S and lla~·s tolrl him ol the ahC'nalion of his wifo. a 1't'cont•1liat1011 and lhl'n on Wednesday that i,hl' left h1n1 IF/ ___ ...J,,.,d aJ.(a in. Man ,.,, OUI~ But in Bal'n1'"' 1lle. Ohio. Ila\!'> _ pr€'ss .scc·rc•ta r y <ll'n1<·d i\n ckrs<H1's rc pnrl!-> of :'>t rs Ila, ... · •--U-. .,~aSll.inu ahl·n.a lutn ;rnrl Ila~~· talk 11f k.111 .Jlt....ll.LIJj ~"'e--tflJ!htm:'tt'f -------~ JlinScully LOS J\NGELES CAP> -/\man who allegedly harassed Dodg1•r ;innouncer Vin Scull y and his wife and then allackccf two off· duty policemen with a r::izor· edi;icd carton openrr was s hot uncl wounded by officer s. µoll l't! said today. The man. Rosendo Trevino .Ir .. 22. of Pico Rivera. was shol lwic1• rn tll€' {'h cst outsi(k Dodgl•r Stadium and was rr p<irtccl in st.a· hie condition at County-USC Medic•al Center . J\ police s1JOkesm an sa1rl six off-duty officers employed as security officers for the Dodg<.'r~ saw Trevino c r catini,: a d1~ turbance beside Scully's car m the stadium parking Int al 11 2~> p.m . Thursday. lie said Trevino poured bc•t•r .. <Wl'r the c ar. tried to Ot>l'n thl' <loor or the car occupird hy Scully ;ind his wife. Sandy, and hloi ked the path of the C'ar. The officers warn<.'<! T revino about his conduct and the Scullys left. Police said Trevino allegedly swunf? the carton opener at Los Anl?eles police officer Thomas 0 . Thompson. 32. and missed. Ill' then turned and luni;ied at officer William E . Marlin, 29. Officer Ma r tin and officer Robert W. Johnstone. 35. both fired at Trevino, wounding him i n t h e chest, the pol i ce spokesman said. Pol ice s aid Trevino was booked in the jail ward for in· vesUgation of assault with a de· adly weapon upon a peace of· fi cer. Thc-l"Ongres!-m :rn "II!-r('porl eel in satis fac·tor\' cnmht1on .11 ,, hospital in Ha n1t•s nll1• .1~ he re• t'tl\'cr l'll from an '" t•rdo..,t• of .sleeping pills that h1~ tlm•lor sa11l was apparl'nt ly ;1r c1cl1•ntal Anderson s a11I he· lalk1•1I to ll:iys for ahoul a n hour l a~t "1·1·k ancl lla,·s told him l11s "111· of ,1 f<'w \\eek~. l'at. wo11hl not ~1·<·:i k lo him. 111• st11d slw had l11•f'11 l1 •r rihlv hurt hv lht• ~t·x ~1·a11cl:il Ai11IC'rs<m· s:11cl ll:ivs tnld him "that 1f it would spai·p h<·r mor1 · an gu~sh . l11"cl put a hull<·t (SN• lli\-\'S, l'ai,:r i\2) Ap e Escape Inj ures 8 SJ\1.ZH l'HC ;, Au..,lria I ,\T' I Four rh1mpan11'l'' ;11111 a gon 11 :a hrol-.l' nut of t h<•1r tal!t at I ht• m•;irh~ lk llhrunn Zon tod:" and c·~1u~ed :1 pantc• that rl"!-Ult l'tl in mjunl·~ to l'l/.!hl n s 11ors . The animals s mashed the heuvy J!lass plate of their cn$!e anrl csr,111•·11 for :JO minutes. Althou~h the~· dtd no t hurm anvon1• l11r cdly. t'q!ht pNson~ were m,1url'<I, two of th<'m senous lv. in thl' scrnmhle tn g-et · aw ;1y fn>m th1• monk1•ys. Zoo al tt·1Hlunt s drov€' four of them b:Jck 111tothcir cage with !-hots into thl' air. The fifth was knocked out with a trnnqu1li7.cr gun A2 OAtLVPtLor Fnday.June 11 1976 Brown Supporters Georgia Ra~y • ID ATLANTA (AP) -Supporters c1f California Gov. J t!rry Brown iris 1:.I t hl•l r man lS s till ul1 ve 111 !ht· race with .llmmy C:artcr for •he• Democratic 1>res1dential nomination, ~nd held ;a ndly tD con\'1nce other GcorglaM. Greenfield. ''We're not givmg up. We havl' a ternf1t opportunity 111 \\In." "Wl''rc ~till fighting," said the or~un1zcr of the rally, Mike The rally . which did not appear to attract more than the usual Junchtimc crowds in a downtown Atlanta park, t•ompctcd with a loud sidcwetlk ministtJr trying to preach to the sum e :Judicnt·t>. Frt111t Pflge 11 I SEX SCANDAL GROWS ••• will con.sider the matter ''if it is money's worth. The law isn 't in- vroad enou~h.'' teres ted in personal peccadilloes. Thl' Jus tice Department as the Justice Department calls declined to say wJ1cther either it. but only in whether the tax- \'ounjit or Mrs. Gardner would be payers are being cheated." interviewed. He said he ··had been grooming JIOU!>t! L>c m oC'rat ic Leader her to take over nw tstaffl 'A11rk T hom:Js P. "T1p'' O'Nt•ill rll'-on the Joint Atomic Ener~y Com· h•ndcd Young. saying: "Ill' de-m ittee in event I ta ke it over" a'i nscd 1t .•• Thl•n • is no adrn1ss1on chairman to succeed Sen .John o. ... The question comes '01d she Pastore ( 0 -R.I. >. who is rctinni.: work or didn't s he'.'' Jlc says she next year. did. Mrs. Gardner declined com- .. John YounlJ is an honest. de-ment and referred reJ>()rters to c·c nt , cap able. Uud-fcaring Rosen. man," O'Neill at.ldcd. "I Judge Rosen added lhctthe recentlvin· him in all decency, moral and formed the U.S. ::attornev's office otherwise." of Mrs . G ardner's 1Jliegat1ons Al a n~ws <'onference in his of· arter the Hays' grand jury probe fice today Young said: "I can as-began. sure you she was not hired for "She hasn't talked to them sex. She's a capa ble, n·sourC'cful yet," he said. woman from a good family." Mrs. Ga rd n e r . who qui l The congressman added: ''She Young's s taff in J\Jarc·h. is 28, a came up through the ranks, so to divorcee a nd mother of one child. s peak. She was one of the fastest Rosen said. typists on the Hill. She does type "We're not making this into a a nd sh_e can answer the phone Retty Ray case.'' Rosen s~ud. al- and file. The whole thing ludin g to Miss Ray's well· mystifies me. I see he re the' publicized novel about sex in Elizabeth Ray syndrome. C Washington. "Mrs . Gardner would presume there is a book in doesn't want moner. She's ven• It for her.'' concerned about women's ri~hls. Rosen said Mrs. Gardner, 28, is She hopes this may lead other a former friend or Miss Ray women to come forward ... whos e a llegations that Rep~ He said Mrs . Gardner is a stu- W,.<tyne Hays <D-Ohio), put heron dent ~t American University in the House payroll at Sl4,000 a ~Va~hmgton where she is major· year to provide him with sex are mi.rmaccountin~. heing investi,:wted by the ethics Rosen also said Mrs . Gardner c·ommittee. the Ju~ice Depart-worked part-time in Young's of. rnentandafederal~and jury. fiC'e from last ~eptember to Young said Mrs. Gardner's January bul her salary was not • salary, which congressional re-reduced. l'Ords show is above average for ·'Iler work load was de <'Ongressional staff aides. was in minim us lnegli~ible i . She was line with his policy of havin~ a given very little work to do," he s mall staff but paying them well. said. "She gets almost straight As He said he has three women on in <'Ollege." his office payroll and they each Rosen said Mr~. Gardner came earn over $20,000 a )'Car . to the U.S. attorney's office m · Declinin~ to dis cuss his rel a · 1973. in response to a subpoena. l ionship with ~rs . Gardner, he and rlescribed her salary and her s aid the •·only issu<' is whether the reputed sexual invol\'ement with frderal ..:ovt•rnmc nt gnt it s Young. * * * * * * f 'rtHll Pa9~ 11 I HAYS IMPROVING ••• ··This Is not a stop-Carter mo\'· cment. .. Greenfield said. "'fh1~ 1:. a pro-Brown mo\'em~nt." Th~ group t'irculah..-tl a petition a'>kang the 50·member Georgia d e legation c ommitted to Carter, lJ former Georgia gov- ernor -to support Brown 1( Oarter fails to emerge <ls the wm- ncr Greenfield said he doesn't believe endorsements of Carter on Wednesday by Alabama Gov. George Wallace, Chicago Mayor CARTER EYES 14 VP CANDIDATES, A4 H1chard Daley and Sen. Henry l\l. J ackson of Washington J?uarantee Carter the nomina- tion. Volunteer G ll'nda Love said Hrown's Georgia C'ampaign has not co ·t muc h money. "We were allowed 11 campaign buttons for Georgia." she said. "We have bee n rotating tpem." Meanwhile. Brown. again re· fu s in)? to board the Carter bundwagon . de nied r eports that hi=-race is near an end. "I direC't my campaign and I think to press forward makes a lot of sense,'' Brown said Thurs- day upon his return to Los Angeles from Louisiana. where he met with uncommitted tic· legates and addressed the slate !egis lature. The Sacramento Bee earlier reported that a "highly placed'' source said Brown made his Louisiana trip "because he didn't want to be forced into announc- ing his race was o\'er by the act of canceling t his previous engagement.'' The report quotes the source as saying Brown "wants to choose his own way to pull out of this thing. lie still wants the option to say where and when he st.ops." At an impromptu Los Angeles airport news conference. Brown said he would not be deterred by the Carter c a mpaign, adding that those who believe Carter's nomination is inevitable are a lot of··nervous Nellies." Brown s aid he considered his trip to Louis iana. where he met over breal<fast with 17 of the state's 19 uncommitted Democratic d e l egates something of a triumph. . ' After t he meeting, one of the delegates -Louisiana Gov. Edwin Edwards -personallv en· dorsed Brown and said the 17 de- legates decided "not to jump on the Carter bandwagon." Ark Arrival through his heact." figure in the cong ressiona l .. And I've got the guts to do it." payroll-sex scandal which broke Mi B Anderson quoted Hays as saying. May 23, was apparently acciden-SSeS 08t Anderson said Hays called him. tal and that Hays should be fully rrom Ohio arter their face-to-race recovered within lOdays. Due lo 'Vlood' meeting last week and said he The 65-year-old De mocratic .I' I and Mrs. Hays reconciled after congressman was in satisfactorv she r ead news magazine ac-condition, Phillips said. but is BUENA PARK CAPJ r floods <·ounts of the sex scandal. still techniC'ally semicomatose cancelled the arrival of .an ark But Hays called a,::ain Wedncs· despite periods when he makes filled with eight pairs of animals day to say his wife left. him ag:1in, rational statem1mts <it a new entertainment c.ttrnc- /\ n de r s on s aid . ll is wife . Uays was unconscious when tionThursdaymornin~. · however, was at Kays' bedside ut taken to the hospital Thursday . Morning rains caused a six- • the hospital in Barnesville morning. He awakened at 5:30 inch flood in the parking lot of throughout Thursday nl~ht. a .m . this morning and asked to "Enchanted Village, .. said presi- The columnist said Hays chose see his wife, Pat, who kept the dent J oseph Prevratil. He said 3 to talk to him about his problems night-long vigil at the hospital. specially-built mountain contain. because "Wayne Hays and I She returned to the room later ing 10.000 tons of dirt located ad. have been battling for a quarter and the congressman smiled at jacent to the parking lot had also of a century." her. Phillips said. eroded and worsened conditions. He said a new, subdued Hays "His recovery should be com. came to see him; the old Hays plete," Phillips told ;.i midmorn-ln the trailer, r ubbing against t---~~~~~it!!"~~~re~d~w~h;;a~t;...__:..:.1n:..'.:g~p::..:r:..:e:s:s::.b::r:ie:_:f~in:.!g~. _______ ie"a~c~huUother. were two elephants, ~inybocty said or wrote a ut m, ' anlulas two "but the new Wayne Hays was p J• S d d lion cubs, two pythons, two chim- concerncd about his wife." O JCe US pen e panzee:>, two birds and two OS· llays emerged today from a l\IOillLE. Ala. (APJ -Two tric h eggs. <'oma induced by the overdose of more policemen have been Circd The "ark" was a tractor- pills , h is doctor said. Hays and six other officers suspended traile r rig , prompting some smiled at his wife and spoke ~rter. a departmental investiga-speculation that the park's pro- short sentences thnt made sense, ~ion into the alleged mock hang-moteri-had missed the boat. thedoctorreportcd. mg or a black man earlier this The park, hope fully, will open Dr. Richard Phillips said the year. June.18, said Prevratil. overdose taken by Hays, central ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed f '~'It~"' .-n.1 f'utJl•<Jw,. J..ck R. Curley \t,t,.,.P,H t<lt nt ~nd C,·,nt •lt1M..""°' r Thomas Keevll. (dftM Thomas A. Muri>hine N •n•Q•rtq f OtfOf CPlarll!s H. loos Rlct\ardP. Nall Jl>'4>1onl M<INOll\4 L0-1°'> OUices C~t•M"' l'OW•>l l\ay51•""4 lttQ""4fM.Cfl. fllttG•.,.~•rStrfft ~""""''°"n.-.11: llll>ll4'0<•--c1 ~f'ft'Mtt v .. llflo'( 1S1n\l o1'r'M "°"*' ••!>.In C>ltoo ~'"'"., Telephon. OU) M2.._,,t CIHslfltd Adv.rt I sing 642-5671 ~<1<141tl><K ~ ll•ll•y "•"'Olllo Slt-UtO r fOrtt ~·I\ Clf'"°"ntt ns-ouo (_')pt•lQh\, ,~,. Or,,ftQI c""'' PvtM1\l'H~ (l\M ""',," ~(, l\llw\ \INll'\ '""'''•hon\. tdlfOO'f "'"''"t Of •dVf'flt\1 r"1 • nh ,,.,,fi" n ,,y ht1 ,,.,,,oouc,.d •tlttout u:itcl•' ~trm•ula" o' topyn9.M O•flt'• I).' o"a t '•'' ""'hor p,.1d ,u to''" ~"'· f Al1tMntll Swb\nd'Hl6" b'f • •• ,1,., ""1\ mo" thl't bv ,,..,.,, \,oi.2~ montftl', m111,.., v Ot ~''""''°"' \.}>'""'°"'"'' $39.8 Million Tab For Transit Eyed Dirc:>ctors of the Orange County hour service to 75 percent of th~ Transit Dis trict (OC1'D) were routcs scrv1eed byOCTD. handed a.proposed 1976-77 hucl get The 515.9 million in c<ipital ex· Thursday night callin~ for expen· penditures includes construction diturcs of S39.8 million. of a transit terminnl in Santa Ana The proposal calls forspendin1: as well a.s cons truction of ~-a.m- Sl5.9 million ror capital prOJ<'Ch. ~enancc .md operation ~aciht1es includjng the purchase of 90 Jn Garden Grove. a nd lr\'me. buses. ' • The QCTU s taff predicted the proposed budget can be met The staff prepared budJ?et also without incr.easing the district's calls for onerating expenditures ·tax rate of 4.5 cents per SlOO as· of S23.9 m illion. sessed value. The ope rating portio~ ?f t~e Roughly 520 million or the bud~et represents a S.S m1lhon_m· cnpital a nd operations budget crease over current spending w ill be met through federal le,·el~-. ~ranl'i, according lo the budget Chief reason for the spending r eport. increase is the.00 buses that will Another SlO million. will come be added to OCTD's fleet in from OCTD's s hare of gasoline 1976-77. sales tax. Those ~uses are sla_ted to be It is predicted that rou!!hl y S.1 .5 used to increase sernce levels million will be generated.through rather than add new routes. ac-bus fare boxes and by rider con- cording to a pla~ recen~ly a~opt-tracts helct by OCTD. ed by the transit dlstnct d1rcc· Trans it district dirertors are tors. scheduled to discuss and possibly When they are added to the adopt the propoi;ed budget at neet. the ~uses will provide half· \heir June 21 meeting. • . • Bomb Hits NearAmi11 NAIROBI , K('rt} ;.r (1\1' 1 -Ugund.1 radio :o..J1<.J todJ~. thut "c11emie11 of L1Ranctu" threw three gren.Hk' 11110 a crowd at a polu·e µ1-.1<lu;1- tion p3rarlc• ;1ttC'11d1:d '" L'~a11dan P rt•"cl1•111 ld1 Ain111 un Thur .. d.J,\ 111glu . k1ll111 J,! Qlll' fl l'l'\1111 :111<1 1·nt1t'ully 1n1unng llH 1'1' \ diplomat who i.:1 w ,\min lo- duy :.uid he! 11 .1,. 11<11 in· ju red Tht• nlf'tC'ra t rn<1111. 1111111· j t U f t' ti h l' I' 1.' • , d I d II 11 l say how tlost Amtn was tu Lhc l'\l)l us1v1111. l 'ga11dJ r.111111, q1wl11H~ :1 military spokt'sman. S<illl t h o s e w h o l h r t• '' t h l' Rren:Jdes ll'l'f'c urrt·:>tt:d "-' :.l•rurity fort'Cll and ''ere being 111terrogutl•t.I. Navy Charges Worker Frmu/, WASllI:'\GTON <APl -Tax pa~ ers :Jre ftn~ncLng pa~ tnenh to some i'\ av~ worker 11 ho fak1· mjuncs :ind :in· l-!l\cn llm1• oll ;1t lull pay, the ~a' y s:1~~ "[!(•tter 111u11a)..(t•n1i:nl l'Onlrnl!I ;.ire ncetlc<l to t•mn h•il abuse aud malingering," Gctry Pt.·ni~tcn, assistant sN·retary of lhl' Navy, told a House GovC'rnmc•nt Opera· lions subcommittce Thursdav. Undt•r the prog r;,im. the 1:ah1>r Oepattmi•nt apprm 1.•s claqn:; for injured 'AOrke1·s anrl the aJ.:ern·v that employs the \\Orker mus·t pay the m edical bills plus full salary for 45 days. Morticians Said Greedy LOS ANGELES IA P ) Funeral directors were labeled .. more brothers' l aker~ than brothers' k eepers .. , b y a clergym an a l a he•11·111J.: here on proposed Federal Trade Ccin1 mission r eg ulut1on o f t h e indus trv The charge was m:tde Thurs- day by the llev. FrecfonC'k l•"t•n ton of Santa Monil'a, who oh. served that funeral direc·tors lw has dealt with for 14 years h:Jvc displayed a "phony compassion that has ne\'Cr overcome their basic desire to make as much money as possible'." County Staff To Meet on Pa}r lly G \RY Gl<.\S\'ILU: Ot inv O•·•~ P•IOI ~Wt lll·~111k an offt•r cir 6.75 pcrnnl '~age inc·rl'ases for most l'ount v t•m plo yes. t hl• 9.ooo.11ll•m lwr Orun~t· Count." F.mplOYl'<; /\ ~. :-.1w1at1on (OCE.·\) ltas (':1lkll :1 1nc1'1111J..! ton1).!ht o f its .. ~1x·1•1.it l'111ll tn~1.•11(" 1" ('l)r)l OllltN'. 'l'he <'11mntitll.'1· W<1s forna·tl l,1,l ·' 1':ir l<• 1.IPl('l'ml01.' wh;1t ,.II'· 111111 OCEA mt·m llt·r~ ::.houht l al..1 • \\ lh'n 111.:goti;itions ''1th I lw l'Ollll· I) :irl· :.tailed 'l'uda). OCfo;,\ l·~\l'l'U(l\l' l>m•etor J <>h11 ~ ... wH·r sa1<.l tht• l'l1rnm1t I <'t"'> opt 11111s. stop :.hort ol (•,alltni.: a ~lnl..l' ··1t tan call off nL·~otial1cmlo, r1.· commend 11c~n·ru 1 1m·kl•l1ng or t;ikc other na·••"llrt•:. 11 It.!•+• IW{•cl('d tu Slll'l'C"sfutl\ ('lll1l'h11.l1· 1wi.:vt1atwn:-.. • ~;.i11f ~·''" 1·1 lk cmµha s 11.l'd tl1Jl Cll"I·: \ lt'<Hft•f s do nut 1·11n~id 1.·1 .r \1(1rkcrs' s tnke a 11r;1cl1to,tl 1 t· llll'dy to stalled nt"go11a1w11.,. t\n OCEA b ulletin Sl'lll tu cmployes Thur,.,d;i,v d 11I not 1·r111c•11.~· the c·ount} ':-. olll•r nl a li.i:i pcrcl•nt pay r0abc for 111ost l'l)U nly e mplO)'l'S. ~ 1~"'.c\ler, 1t d1 re<;t('d scnri•hing cnt1c1!>m a t the n ·...i of the package cc111trul'l ulfrrcd b, l'OUlll)' ne11otwturs . · "The county JS a ppnn•11tly try · •nu to c nt1l·e mernl>L·1·s 11110 ar- cept in g a n inadequatt> :111d 1tangcrous <:igrecrncnl \\llh th1.· 6.75 percent salary offer to sum<• nwmbers," ;.iccor d111g to the bulletin. d1.·r '"'Y· in<l1c·:1t1ng tht' county h~td n<•I 11H11tc it:. final off et . lh• ;il:-.o i..itd ~llJtcments matlc~ 111 lh\.1 llulll'\in were not wholly .1n·ur11.k. Simult;ln('CH1sly, it wus con· l1r 111t•d lh111 tht• c·uunty's packa~c l•tf1'r to 111o~t 1•uunty workf'r:. ~t11od at illl' tl. 75 pct'C\!lll wa,;o in. 4~1't'aS(' t·::\l'h11 ll'<I rrom that rat~ of in· 1•n•11i;1' "'"n· t'l'rtain t·la.sses of ~t·<'n•ttmul ~.ind 1•r;.1ft workers. Lasl y1.•u r . ()('E:i\ m embl"rs pcc·kl'lt•d t lw Orungt:' County Ad· n11 111lltr;1 t1011 Ruilc.ling durin ~ I 11111· oil \111rk hours. St-ttf('ffiCllL ''a" r1.•.J l' hct.l two \\ Ct'k:. later. Sclwol Bus Ch.eek Asked Sr\C'HA M ENTO (AP> -An 1">:· 1rnndcd SC'hool bus inspectic11l prn~r:..irn costing S850,000 a year h:i-. ll t'\'ll p roposed by till' (';d1fo1111.1 llt ghway l'atrol in 1'L•sp1111:-.1· lo lht• bus u<.'cident last month in which 29 persons died. Tht• JH'Oposal was m;ule Thurs- ll:iv 111 t'lll' tcstimonv b<:forc l\\'o k g1..;IJl l\'l' l'Om m 1tt~t·s focu~i11g "" lhl' May l l Yuba City High !'chool bus crash. The c ras h was blumcd on hrakt.' failure, caused by a hrokcn a i r compressor belt .... _ .. 1\h1t h CllP officials said could ha\'c t'as1ly been spotted by an in- ~pettor. And today, an exc1tt'CI rC'1·ordl•lf \'Ol{'l' on the assoC'1ation 's lwtl111c s ummo ned m e mber s of t hl' spe,·1al contingency comm1tl<:c tu this evening's meeting. 4 Boys Held Meanwhile. Saw\'er and tountv C negotiators were continuing lht:1°r meetmgs toda y. J V daJ• Al issue in the strife arc set•· n an JSffi t111ns of a proposerl l!Ji6·77 pac·t r-;r,w YORK (/\P) _ Four that Sawyer S<lld <art .. • ":.imply out youth~ who staged their own dc- ol thc lfUt•stion.'' rnoltt llln derby in Queens earlv Mu~l ol>jt•t•t ionable, he said , 1~ t1>d:..ty wl.'rc a rrcstc•d and charocd a l'OUnt_v dcm:wd for man.ig1·-11 ti I " "1 1 1c t l'Sl ruetion of 20 t•ars ffil'l\l r igh t ~ OV l'I' mallt•rs wunh S50,000,policcsaid . n AIHfull,v s ubject to nf'gol1ati1111s. Al\ogN ht•r. the hull ct an s~nl tq r\ont• of the four was hurt. OC'EA me mhl'rs late• Thurstlav Polite ~a1\I the lmys, two aged hstf'tl 23 obJet·tions to ''hat ;l Iii an1l twv 14. !iC'alcd a wall al the t·allC'd the county 's final offrr. .ition:.il Car Hl•ntal v.ircl on Oit- llut a f'Ollnt\' official this morn 111ars Roulevan.l 1n the i'1ushini.! in~ s:"'I nc~otiat 1011s an• still w1 · s1..•1'(11111 alt11ut I ::W :.1.111 . ~---~~~~-~~~-~~__..;..~~~...,:....~~~~~~~~~-· OPEN 10-5 COST A MESA ONLY Redwood Specials ~~--~ INCLUDES: • Chiase • 2 Club Chairc; • 2 End Tables • 3 Pads c"nON , .. C~IO CASWANOCAU~ ~ I· .. s399s LL l • Hunt°'gtoD Beach Fountain Valley EDI TI ON ·vol. 69, NO. 163, 4 SECTIONS. 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1976 i\fter110011 N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS Payroll-sex Flap Grows Ex-aide Implicates Texa,s Solon t • O•tlV Pilot Sl•lf Pi>olO CLASS OF '76 MAKES ENTRANCE AT SHEUE FIELD Huntington Grads Pick Old Friend as Speaker 'Only in America,' WASlllNGTON (A PI Th~ Ca1>itol Hall payroll-i.tx st•andal i:re w today as a former t11ctc to Rep. John YounJ;! said through her lawver th at thl.' Texas Democrat paid her a premium salar y in rt'lurn for sexual favors Colleen Gardner "was abused and humiliated .. by Young. sa1cl attornev Sol Z. Hosen. ··1n essence, she's s aying ll 1.argest FV Class Graduates By KA TU\" CLA~C\" Of lftt 0 .. 1, Pllol ~ .. 11 What happens when you put 923 exuberant seniors, along with about .i.ooo parents and fr1l'nds into a high school bowl"' Fountain Valley lligh School founc~ out Thurs dav night. in what Tor the most part" as an ef. ficient. well·r un commencement .. Thank you for keeping this down to a workablc roar." Prin·' dpal Paul Berger qwpped to the crowd aft e r th e 9ll ·minutt• cercmon v. lit' earltl'r had urgt'rl tht• graduate:-. and tlw1r i.:ut·sts to hold noisl' down during the ceremonv. nollllJ.!. however. ··1 am not t'~pcc•ting mirades:· __ HBHigh Grads Told The largest gracluatmg dass in the Huntington Hl·tich L"ninn lligh School l>istnet had c·host•n Linda LHia and Carol Ericksm as senior spe:ikt'rs . '.\I 1 s s L (' v i a t o I d h e r By ROBEltT RARKF.R Of th~ Otttly Pilot Stt1U liartund. Marta ThC'rt's:i Spam. classmates,• ··The key to suCCl'SS Rarbara LeigH Tonelli and :\l<Jrk 1s to realize that \\(' must takt• Hamilton Wall. responsibility for ourselves.·· • Ten )·cars ago .John De Jlans Three other seniors wt•re ;.1lso She s aid seniors <'an't <IC'pt•nct bcnan work at Huntington Be a ch d h h' 1 l h on tl1c ··good fair.v .. for the future .. graduate· wit ag 1cs onor:-. High School as a custodian clean· for finishing in the top one per· be<'ause thl•y have lost all the ing rest ro6ms. cent of their class. teeth thc.>y are going to lose. Thursday night. De Haas, a Thev were Julit• Anne Dahlin. Miss Ericksin humorously re· native of Ho lland· who was acti\'c Suzan.ne Ibrahim El Toraci :ind counted the school's sports wins in the res is tance OV>\'~mcnt !\lark Alan Ziemba. a nct losses: com mg tol'lass in the against the Nazis. s poke lo 600 Scott Flanagan . who is retirinJ.! dark during rlayhJ.:ht sanng gradualinJ.! lluntington Beach as •ISsistant superint<•mknt oftht• time. two t t'ather strikc•s <lunng High School St•niors . lluntington nc•ach l "ruon lligh final:' \\'l'C'k ancl th<' streaking "'This is possihle only in School Dis tri ct, s aid that 1n cr a7.(.'. noting i.tll(fcnts surv1\'cd Amcrica-vou had the right to h ~IR G78 h cl them all make Your.own d ecis ions and .''OU scholarships wort ' ' a · bct>n granted to the s<.'mors. ..Our t ime here was time tn· accepted m y accent and t•hol>e Miss Garland told the gradual· \'t'Sted in ourseh·<.'~:· she s a1ct. me. ing cluss th at t'ver yonc has "'Most importantly h1J.:h sehoo l "as made known lo her indirect· ly and through suhtll' prt•ssun• that hl' applil•d thtit hl'r s ubmit· t m~ to se:-.:ual a1h·;rnrcs \\'ai. a job requ1reml•nt and 1f she d1dn"t do 1l her opt10f\s were either to take his personal ahusc or rtuit and her salarv ''as raised com· mensuratdv with the a mount of sex u a l servit'eS that shc performcrl-for l11m and the amount of gratification he felt he reC't•ived."" lhe attc1rney snul. Young, 5!). a lll·te rm ('On · gressman from Ctlrpus ChTist i. m arried and the father of fi ve. denied th:1t l\t rs . Cardnt·r·s ~6.000 yearly salary was cont· ingent on sex. He dedined to con· firm or denv wh<'tht•r he had a sexual relation s hip" 1th her. Young said he wants lo talk tu investigators from the Justice D('partment and the llousc ethics O•••• Pelot St•ff Photo i10ME OF CHARGERS FILLED FOR GRADUATION Edison High Rites Conducted Under Spectacular Sky Pick 177 6 Values, Edison Class Urged · · tt · s on I y poss i bl<' 1 n gained from hig h school ex· has been a growing experience ... America." he s aid. ... 't p · I p I B d th h penen ccs ... but gra11uat10n won r10c1pa au er)!C'r sa1 c 8 ) A RT1n· R R. \"ISS EI. th<' Chari;?cr a mpl11t C'akr De Haas retired in April as a transform us into a CincterellJ or class has ach1e\'<.'d tht• highest 011he o •• ,, Po101sw1 Four , all•dirtori:ins :uldn•i.i.1"11 t e c h n i c i a n i n a u ct i ~ v Is u <ii d th I{) A I f 7 ~11 I d 1 a princ•c gra epomt a\'eragc in c · crnwr o ., ·Pus gra uate:-. the throng under a spt•et ant ar services. ··1t 1s now time to r e\'ICW, r•·· yearearnpushistory ~mdhas won galht•n•tl at ll11nt1nl!lon lkad1·s skv. The graduation <.'ercmonies. group and to ad\'ant·C'.°0 shc s:i1cl. S511.000 in collcg(' st·holarship!) 1-:d1son High Srhool Thursduy \11 hnC' \'aledictorian .. Jdfrry threatened earlier in the day by ··w e ha\'e to start educating so far. hear rails to ignore the 1970s his Spaeth . baM'rl hi!-oration on th1· rain, were held outside at Sht'uc oursl·h·l·s and t·ontanue to le;1rn .. That is achi<>n•d not h~· l'asy tor v of W ater ga l t' a nd mnr :il. spiritua l and 1•1h1eat11mal c•ommitlt't'. If the~· dtl 1101 :ip· proat'h h 1 m, t ht' congrc.•ssman :>aid. "Tll go to them ·· Spcakt'r Carl Alht'rt .said tocla~· h<' assuml'i-thl' l0 th1cs l·ommittct· will ronstder lht' math·r ··1r tt 1s hroad enoui:h. ·· The Ju,.t1 ce D t•p:i rlment clt.'cllned to sa\' "helher c1th,•r Youni.: or :\lrs (:ardnl•r would be 1nll'r\'icwNI. (See SEX. Page A'.!> Sclnnit Testifies On Cella 8)· RICHARD P. SALL Of tht 0•\117 P11ot \tJtl I.O S ANCEi.ES Oranc l· lounty Supl·n·1sor L aun•m•t· Sc•hm 11 in 1-"t•lkral Court Thuri- cla~· acknowlt•dgt•d i.upport fr11m D r Lo111 s C1·lla tor his l !li 1 primary rampa1g11 hut s~1i<l Ill' wai. not sun• how mut'l1 of ~16.u<lo ).prnl was lhtc• to tht' Santa :\n:i ph~ SH"l3n. Althoui.:h St'hm1t \\as :1 gO\'l'rn· rnt•nt \\ 1l 1wss m t lw 1 ax t'\' ai.ion :\kc11can· :inrl 111 :111 fraud 1·a .. 1•. 1h·pul~ l ".S 1\lt111·11l·~ Slt•\l•n Wilson at Ont· p11111t as kl·d lheo judJ.!t' to n•pnmancl S1·hm11 l11r llllrl'~JHln Sl\'C illl!-\H'r:-. .Jud j.!1' :\I :i ll Bn 111• dn·l11wrl The prm,l·c:11t111n 1i. :ittcmpt1t11! to 11r 11\'t' 1 hat Cella anti two n'kll'fl•n<lanl~ 1llt•g:11l :v <11v<•rtt•d funds from 1 wo Or;mi.:1· Count,. hospital:-. t o r pol1llc~i1 ;mil P<'rsonal U!it' Schmit s aid th:1t lella tnlcl him he woul<I trv to hl'lp "a bit" OI\ Sehmit"s i!J7-1 t·ampaig n for i.upc.•rni.or S1·h m 1t took 11ff11•t• .I anuarv of 197;) Schmit testil1 t'<1 lhat alkr talk· in.(! to C'clla. he was placed on the JI a~· r u 11 of :\t er c· .v G c n er a I llospit:d lfl Sant a Ana to do p u h I 1 c r l'I a 1 t on s \\ 11 r k . T lw former 1c•:1l'lll'r i.:11CI h<" rt•et'iVl'<I "1.filHI ;i 11H1111 h for l11i. pul1l1<· n·la t1011). \\ork lrom .lttlll' of J!.17·1 111 .J :.rnu:irv of 197.'i. (~uesi IOIH'cl hy t Ill' prnsc:>cul 1011 , Schmit s;11d tlwt lw cl11ln'l know \\ho \\ ;1s 111 rhar .1!1• of pubhe rl'la 11ons at the hoi.p1t a l he\\ <Ji. cto1ng puhhc rel at ions for. ,\~kcd what pulttic;·el:it1011i. hf' <lid. Schmit ).;11<1 he was ··spt":1k 111g i.:oocl of th•• hospital." Ill· :-.a11I . ht> promnlt•l.l 11 among doetori. to l!l't doclu rs to hnng p:1t1e11h (~<'«' CEl.l.A. Pa~c ,\:!l F1t'lrl before a crowct estimalcrl ;met enrich our li\'es, ·· s hP s aicl grndcs bul hy sd1olarsh1p. ·· hc \\"ash111g\on I) C \\ cnthmi.?. turn· ,·alucs c•xpoundl·d hv thl' found at 4.500 to 5.000. l\l urk \\'all. a second s pl'ak1•r said ini.: instead to I hl values of th1· mg fathers . ff• Ii V I • I Five of the g raduates \\"t•re said ... I.ct us find Ill nurSl'!\'C'S lhc c;·aduatt•s. who earnc•d "(I liiOs .. I don"t intend lo agonit.l' owr •l· n1p ~ llC t • honor t'd as valecllctoriuns \\1th · I · 1 Cl f 1 spl'cia:ness and umqueness 111 grade a\'cra):!cs . wt•rc .aun • o The ass 11 197r.. pus p:irenb. Watergate-. or rorpurate fat e:•ts straighl·A averages. which to grow.·· Carpcntt'r, P atricia s. lllavm, lnt•nd s and wt•ll-w1shrrs ad t>r Washington st•crctarit•s and Sought in Crash T h <.' v w (' r l' .I a m 1 t• L ~ n n I h I fl 1 · (~•u•SENIORS.Pa•"•A:!l (See GRi\OS.Pa"C'/\2) 1111Ut•c Y pass on Y 1)ver nwc1 whalthe>.\'clo.'"Spal'lhsat<I. b an s k v F r a n t' es I r l" 11 l' """' -,.., " 1 k -:-------"'-'"-"'...:...:..:..:..:....:=..i.....___:_:....:..:...:.:....:~~..:...:.....::....:.:..::.... __________________________________________________________________________________________ -.~l~lc~o~u~t~li~n~c~d~h~i~~o~~~·n;;a~p~p~r~o;:i;el~1__,,.;s~t'~a~l~l~~l~'~aC'h police arc 00 ·1og I to 1 ca t'a as a r es p an· trre-Vn+k~\\ .1~en thi+l:--- l ·~ 800 Graduate at Marina High from her<'. hmpl·<i on thrC<.' wheels aloni.: V:.ilediclori:m, Marilyn M rCn~, P :w1fic Coast l1 1J.!hway th1:-. ac1ded a tou<'h of nostalg1~1 by morning aftN losinl.! a whel'I i11 quoting from Pr>el Rolwrt l·'ro.st'" tm alleged hat a nd run ;it•r1llcnt. .. The Road Not Taken:· Police .sa11I 1 h t• rar :-.truck 0Ally "' ... St.tit PMle MARINA HIGH GRADUATES FILE INTO BOWL The Rob•• Were TurquolH and Dark Blue Ry lUICllA F.J, P/\SKl-:VICll OttP\ft OA1ly P1lot4)t.Ut :\fore than ROO stuclt'nts and tw1) fiC'lc1 m ict' took part 111 1w11i s::ht gracluation c•xen •isc•s at Manna lligh SC'ho(ll Thursciay. Students filed into lhc oulrloor howl Ml'a wearing hrillianl eon · tr as I tni.! turfj1101sc and cl ark blut• j!OWnS. AftC'r St udt'nt Roch· P rc-sirlent Stanton K. Ynnt'k11ra IC'd the au· HB Launches Bicentennial 'Sign Up' Flal! Da y n ext l\londay marks the kickoff for the llunt· ington Beach Ricent<•nn1al Com· mission ·s "Sign Up, America·• proj!ram. Activities bcJ?in at 7 p.m . in the Huntington Center mall. Vis itors to the m all from ,June t.i to Julv 4 may s ign scrolls con· taininl! a mode rn·day bicenten· n ial pl<.'dgc supportinJ? the prin· ciples of American freedom. The scroll-signing booth will be staffed from 7 t o 9 p.m .. :\londay through Friday and 1 to 5 p .m . Saturdav and Sunday. Organhations participating in the project include the Hunt· angton Beach Bicentennial Com · mission, Camp Fire Girls, Girl Scouts and other city groups. d ien rC' in t ht• pledge of al · legian N'. F :ith<'r H1ch:irct Ken· nedv of St. Bonavt'nturt' Church offc0recl the.' 111\'ot·atton --giving thanks tlwt 1•arlv morning rains stoppt'd for tlw ct•rt•mony. Spaeth :ind Mb:-. McCo:, \\C'rt' anot hC'r vehidr•. dri vt•n h) .1oint'd on thc stagC' h) fell ow ltiC'h:ml Bronks Waters .2!1,oftll!i valcdict nrians Paul Tomasic and l!ll h St., llunlington Ht'<!~·h al Gary G ibson. The f:i cull)> -; 15 am. on tlw /\n:ihC'tm H:t\ s p f•ake>r wa s Eri c-Emt•r .v . Hriclgt• nn 1'.11·1111· C oa ..,I llonorcd J!llt':-.l "as lh1· Ill•\' ll1i:hwa). Tht•n• wt•rt• '"' in St' n 1 o r C I ;i s s Pr t' s i d e n t Hiehard F.. SI C'mer antroducccl llw 1'.l e l:a ss vall'<h cton:ms. They are Ma r k 0 . Be rnhardt. Mike H. Buhlt•r , Cr a1i.: Y. l1~1m asake. Tt'rrt L . ll aye:::. :\tary Beth .Johnson. Scott ,\. l.ut'hke. William G . Matheny, Oavid .J. l\likl'lson •• John K . Shaw. Doug L. Smetana . Alicc Jane Warner. Drue Lauren Whiting :ind Stan· f'l'J.!J.!Y Bassett . JUric:>s One group of .sp1'C'l:1tnrs far t t1 Th<' small fm·c·1i.:n rar lost 11 -. the rear cntert a111Nl th<'msc·h c•, \\ hN·I anrl rim 111 the crash. and olht'r s with the onl~ goplwr p11l11·C' s :a1tl , h ul. 11 !-<lriv1•r in the Class of ·7r, inanagert to f!C'e on tlirc•c wht'C"b . ton K. Yonckura. He popped up out nr the i.:round beneath one woman·s seat. scnrl · inJ? her leaping lf) h('r reel with a i.hrit'k heard throui.:hout the <Jm· phitheater, 17 Striking Principal Charles F.. Weaver introd ut•erl t ht' v<1lcd1ctory speakers, Math eny anil Shaw. Math cny's n 'cap or four years L d H Id' at Marina High was interrupted ~ erS e hy delighted shrieks frol')'l the ~u· By Tbe Associated Press c.lience. A couple of rovinl! mice Seventeen leaders or :J.000 somehow found their way into s trikin g Al a m eda County the middle of the crowd of e mploycs h ave been jailed on parents, relatives and friends. trespassing char ges because of The students seemed uncon· a sit -in al the law office of the cerned. . . '\..president or the Board o r Shaw followed wath a creative ~pervisors. s peec h that s uccessfully Police arrested the 15 union employed h and gestures to draw negotiator s a nd two social cheers or boos from the gradual· workers late Thursd ay afternoon ing class. after they refused at closing lime Dr. ijalph Rauu and Dr. to leave the Tribune Tower s of· Howard Roop officially accepted fi ce suite used by fi ve atlorneyi;. the class as graduates and assist· including Board of Supervisor s ed in handing out diplom as. President Fred Cooper . At the close of Che ceremony. The 17 refused to sign citations "the happy grads departed to the for misde m eanor trespass, or to sounds or The Who"s "I'm Free"' pos t S500 bonds. sayinJ! they and a final number from the would spend the ni~ht in jail. A school band directed by John L. court appearance was scheduled Mason. · for 2 p.m . today .. Oran:~,:asl ~ --- \\"eather :\tostlv sunnv an'I a littlt• warmt·r sa111°rcfav Soml' low cl1111cls n ear t hl' to:1i.l Saturcl av . lliuhs 111 711:-., lows lonii.:ht 111 !iOs. INSIDE TOD1' V 11 ',o; rare /nr Co.~ta Ml'S<l°8 South Cua.~t Rrp<'rlnr11 to f>Tl'· SC'nt a mtmra/, hut t~I op<>n one t111s montlt. Dirccrl>r Jo/in.f)n u1d K dil'r I ell.~ 101111 on Page Cl of Ille \Veekcrufr .• '" V•v• S•••ice loitllnq l M lloyd C•l1tornt.-Ct•n1t1•d (Oft''U(' Crouword outh Nolte" fdllO<l•I P•q• En•tt1•fnmttnt '•rwntf "9~•0..-.,,., L-ttndtn Mo.,., lnde"' AJ llJ Al A\ O t-1) cs cs Al "• 0 1 .... IU 8 2 Cl I Muh1•' '"u"d~ N.,uon .. 1 N.-...,~ Or1-Counlf ,...pl. Rt\t •v1.1nh \yt•t• Port•r \t!Orl• Stock Markel• TtltWl\ID" TflitAlfr\ """' .. ,~,. W.rldHf'•\ Wttktnn• "' A~,Ol ., Ill 1 Cl .. •• B•·I •• C• Cl1 •• ••.BJ Cl·I A2 DAILY PILO r Trucker Death Probed lnclui.tr1al l>a h·t" 1n\'t•i.t11::~tors probing the e rush'ini.: dt".lth or an independent trut•kcr wh1J~e dum1' trurk bed graclu;i ll~· <k~n·ndl'd <m him at his lluntmgton BCal·h ~arcl Thur:.day !>:tict toduy hc may ha\'C l·auscd 1l himself. Raymond M . Cummings, 54, probably arcident<illy triggered ~1 release cahlt• without rcali1.ing 1t lu(c \\'l.•d111.•!>ll a\' as he worked ;tlone on tht• n i.: ·\\'1th ab dump lwd t'lc\'atl•d Bv ltll' I anw he realized what "as· hll p1w n in J.:. polit·c and ror· oner 's dcput a t.·~ thc•ori zt'. the massive s t eel bt't1 had -him pinned in pla ce and 1'lowly inr hcd on down. rru!>hlng him on the frame. Robert Yount, safety engineer [or the State Oi\'ision of In· dustnal SafNv offu:e in Santa Ana. said today rcgulutions re· c1uire a spet•ial locking or block· ins device lo prevent such acci· dents . · · "In this case. there wasn't one,·· Yount said. lie also said he is check1ni:: re· ports that C um ming s , who operated in ~1 small garage and yard at 19012 Holly St.. had a hus iness partner in the en· terprisc. "Sometimes these indepen· dent opt'rators work throui?h a hroker and if this was the <·asc. then he was his own employc and there is no more we could do to l'orrect the situation," Yount said. The victim, who lived al 16426 25th St .. Sunset Reach. was work· ing alone at the time and 1f he had the opportunity to cry out for help, no one in the sparsely· developed area would have heard him. llis son, Dennis, found him Thursday morning. Coroner's inves tigators today listed cause of death as suffoca· tion due to s low c rushing of the neck, according to a deputy. Funeral arrangement:> were heing made today at Dilday flrothers F amily Mortuary in Huntington Heach. Fatigue-clad Bandits Rob Anaheim Bank T~·o armed robbers wearing l\rmy fatigues and ski masks llurst into <.an Anaheim bank this morning and escaped with an estimated S4 ,000, acocording to Anaheim police. They reported the two bandits escaped in an or ange Mazda auto stolen from an l\nahe1m car de· aler's lot Thursday nii::ht. AcC'ording to poh<'l'. the two gunme n c ntl'rccl the bank shortly after 9 a.m. and forced three t'mployes a 1' well as a bank manager to lie on the noor ,while they ransacked freshly stocked tellers' cash drawers. The robber.y occurred at the <:rocker National Bank. 2045 S. llarb<>r Blvd .. Anaheim .. Police said bank employes described the bandits as male l'aucaslans about five feet, 10 in· ches tall. of medium huild .. They told police the two ban· dits burst through a door with re· ,·olvcrs in hand and hurriedly completed their mission in an t•stimated two minutes before neeing to lh<'lr stolen getaway ' e.d...ouis,u·~~~~- Kids Behind Fire Sl\N DIEGO (AP> -Childr en ar<' blamed for n 20-acrc brush fire that thrl'aten<'d several hom<'S in an East San Diego ra· nyon briefly. The fire was llrou~ht under control after :ln hour's hat· tie Thursdav at the l'<lr.!c of th<' steep t•nnyon. No homt•s Wl'rc damaAecl. 'ORANGE COAST II F DAILY PILOT TN 01•non co,n t f'!.,11., r 11m. ""u" ¥.f\!C"' '' COO\bi,.d I~ Nw...,\•h tu, I\ PUlM1""'° Oy t~ Ct~ (nA\t t•vt>l•'ri111u (•''"'f"'"' °!w'l"'''•t• ... 1t1un\ .. , .. ''"tHl\fh 11 .Yancl~'r tP\ttlU(lh ' I ..... , f(tr (O\IA ""''"'· N• •u"itl l\fo.aP\, .-.vmi"QIOI\ a .... ,,. r ovnt .. •" Vnllh· ""'"' ~•Od'""-•<" \l•ll••y ;u'Wl I'"'"*"•' ll•f'lh'~" Cn.:o l /\ ~1n•tlf' ll'Q•~I f!t11fl(I" I l\V(YU\f\f'1 "-'thlft1'•\ Mltf ",\/fl o.n .. ,,.., v• ,.,,,.,.. pvbh l lf'U ttlto l ,, ·'' ''° ~t'\f I\~; Sift I\ t0\14' -.-_.,., "•l1H·l"'""4,t oft Robert N. Wffd f r•\•(1tf'l •Ad •\l~•h r Jack R Curlt>Y \lte.. p, .... o. "' •'" "'"'!.ti M.""O"' Thomas K<'ev11 f l'fllflf Thoma~ A M urptline """'""'Q•"'O t a tot Charles H LOO!> Richard P. Nall lh \1,11,rt ~•'" •Q•01Q t f11t\1t\ Robert Barker Wt" Or,~ County l<t•1or Huntington BH<flOftl<• til l ) 6• .. lh b OVlf•lrMO ~111"0 Aoare\\ P 0 So• ltO .-:•Jiii! ' Offlus L•2~.~ ~:::• ::~c;~p::·~1~;~"t !i..adlrb•c 11. V•llr " l\.,( 1 t A,..,., AaM1 •1 ~·" o.,.oo r '"""•• Telepl'lone 1714) '42 ... 321 Classified Advtrtlstlnc, '4z.5'71 f lf\1'9\ No''" 01 !'!'\QI r11\j#'ll\~\lf'lllf'llt1r'1 540·1220 (.n~vr+qnt ,.,, O•it,,Qf' Coit\t Di1nt1 f\1,.0 Co,.... Pllf'I"' ,...o ,,. ., "'O'""' 111u•""''"" ••o•ton..-1 f'IH•''"' nr •G •fft1\f"rl"!t~ t\t11 n "'"• t'I• O OH'lf'hH •d ... p1owl '""'''" l)tln t\~lf~ •• (C;&J-yftQht 0Wt'1! t y r11it11 tT c••u ttO\tAor r •1<f it C-''t• AN u (•11•0,n+it \wb'f'.'•'1''"'., b• ,, •• ,.,, U I\ "'°no tP\li; b't' f'n••• \.41 )\ mo•Uf'llt . ""Hi'""'• dt'\tl~l•O"' \J Utnu"t"'h Fro• ·P•,,e A I SEX ... House Democratic J.t'..1dcr Thomas P . "Tip" O'Neill dl·· lended Young, saymg· "lie de· nied it . . . There 1s no admission , .. The question eome6 'Did she work or didn't she?' He says she diet. "John \'ounJ! is :1n honest, de· <'Cnl. capable. God-fearing man." O'Neill add1..>d. "I JUdf(e l11m in a ll dcCCl1l'Y. mural and other\\ 1i.t• ·' At a news c·onfen·nce 1n h•S of. fi cc: today Young said: "I ran as· sur~ you she was n11t hi red tor sex She's a capable. resourt'cfut woman from a good family." Till' congrt'ss man ct•ided "~h1· came• up throuJ? h thi ranks. ~o to s peak. She wa:; one of the fa:.test t.n11sts on the Hill. She does type and she can a ns wf'r the phonl' und file . The whole thing mystifil•s me. I see here the EllzabNh Ray syndrome . I would presume there is a book in at for her." Grad Night Keeps~ Police Busy The world was alive with the sound of music for Huntington Beach police and the citizens who called them to complain Thurs· day night, not to mention whoops of joy , sc hool cheer s. firecrackers. squealing tires and the clinking of glasses. Grad Night 1976 today is his· tory. after gradually grinding down to a hall about dawn as celebr ating seniors from five school district campuses trooped wearily home to bed. No serious incidents connected with the three city campus graduation exercises and parties afterward were reported. but police were kept extremely busy. · They also encountered some spillover from Fountain Valley and Westminster high school ac- t1v1t1es that s pread from cam· puses to house parties. some c haperoned and some not. One youngst er called police in Huntington Beach to report her own party, saying certain guests ignored the hostess' orders "that s he would not tolerate any alcohol or pot in the house. , 0..1ly P•IOI Pf\oCO MEMORY HAZY Supervis or Schmit f 'ro'" Pagp ,\I CELLA ... th<'re. M en·~" partwll)• mrnetl hy and onc:e run by Ct!llu, op~ne<l in 1973. Schmit said that he nc\'er got s pecific ins tructions on how to promote the hospital. Thal Cella just said "do your best.'' Asked if Cella had printed materials fo r Schmit's 1974 cam· paign, Schmit answered, 'Tm not certain." The prosecution asked Schmit if he had reported the Sl,500 a month from the hospital on his c•ampaign statement. Defense at· torneys s uccessfully blocked an answer . None of the three de· fense attorneys cross examined the government witness. U.S. District Judge Matt Byrne asked Schmit how many hours he spent on the job. Schmit said it was diffi<'ult lo say. As Byrne bored in , Schmit said that he.had not had an office at the hospital while doing his public relations work and had no business cards but when at the hospital s pent most or his time in the cafeteria. Schmit said he did sign a time card to get paid by the hospital but said that he did not fill out the time. that eighty hours worked (for a two week period) was filled in Whfn he got his card. Seniors Receive Reward A hout -I .000 pa rt·nt-. .incl I fll·nd..; wutcht'ct Thu rs d a\' n1 1-:hl ,,., 1,t.!) Westmms tt-r l11).!h.Sl·h0o'I scntor.; n•n 'l\l'd lh\·1r ll1phmh1~ 111 1111' h1d1 M'houl :.I aclJ 11111 Frank .J .\bhctll. :.11pcn11t1•n d1tnl ol the l1 11nl1111-:t11n lh•ach l 'nion 111).!h Srhool llistm ·t and Prin('1pal Tom Kolanosk1 h:m1lcd nt•t <l1 ptnm:i ~ dunn ~ lhl' no. minute ccrcmon ,. Ttw s1·l111ol'!> :-1.x '.1ll·1h l'l1)1'1,11ll-, ''ho a ll at'l1wved t 11 gr:ull· point averages dunni:: th1•11 r11u1· ~ 1·:11 '. ~Hlcire!.'l'd thf'ir C'l.1!>.,rn ;1l 1·., :ihout 1tw1r tour ~·t•:irs 111 ..,l'h•H1l :.iml !)l'l' pa ration fur llw llllU rt' \'.1l1.1d1 <•t orian ~ an• Kon1l.1 B<.irnh;.irdt. ll1•rnan l Hrt•nn1·r. I' a l rt (' k n r II d l" r I t' k. L ,1 U r l'l Hampton. :\I 1rhelll· I h1n' 111. :rnd ~Jachat.>l ~l 1ll1·r School oft 1 al:. ~.1111 tlw d.1 ... ., has "n n : h o u t 1;5 1•11 111•;.:1· S<'hola r:-h1ps !>O far Thi· da:-s :ab1) mc·ludes 52 seal hc.in:rs. ct•rt1lll'd for sd1ula:-t ac ad11t>n•rnent hv the Caltlornia Sl·hola~t11· Federation f 'r'"" Pagp , I I SENIORS. • • "Ead1 of us arc of \':ilue and <'an do our pa rt fur a hdlcr world. We each ha\'c a 1>l t1l'l' in the uni\'er~e and cal'h a hfc to II ve. "It is much better to be i::rc<.>n and S(rowing than ripe and ml ting.·· he concluded. De Haas also t'mphasized the importance or the individual. "Each of you c:an do your part for a better world. Tht'n:"s only one like you-this is the freedom and privilege given by America. ··You have the right to be yourself, so be yourself. "Be at ease with God. keep peace with your soul and try to bt• happy. •· 1 believe in your you- shalom, shalom ... he said. Woman Stricken Paramedics aided a woman who fainted Thursday niJ?ht at · Huntin~on Beat•h High S~hool commencement ceremonies. Mrs . Theresa Lnpimtt. 66. :ki 0•1ly ,..IOI $!011 PMlo LARGEST CLASS IN DISTRICT FILES TO RITES At Fountain Valle) High, ·a Workable Roar' In the Bowl · Frotn Page :I I GRADS •.. Linda Patricia I.evia and :\lichael J . Sprelizer. Twenty o ther g r aduates - carned 3.9 grade avcragt:s quah· fying them for honors. Huntington PolicP Announce Auction The lluntington H<'al'h l'nlin· Drpartment \\ill holci an auet1on Saturda\' in the c:1v1c c:cnlt•r park in!'? iot at 10 a.m. Mrs. Wessa l11s talla ti on Set Monday lluntin~ton · Rt·ach l 'nion lhgh SchO(ll Dist nc·t tru~tet's will hold a special 5:30 1> m . mcetin~ moo· day tQ install Zita Wcssa of Foun· tam \'alll·V on tht' sc•hool boar(\ :\I rs. w·<·ssa was ap1X1inll'tl ti> 1hc lloarcl la:-t month hut t•nuld nc>t t;1kl' llw cJ;1th of oft11· .. for :m d:t~!-1 to ;illm\ l 1111.1·11!> to lll'l1li1m lol' a 'Pt•(· ta I l'h'd IOI\ lo 1111 h1•r !lt':ll 111:0.ll'<.lti ' U1stnd olf11·1al:-l>:11d no pl't1 I 1(11\!> \\ ('l'l' f1 It'd Hays Despondent,. Columnist Says Alhambra. was taken to Pacifi<'a llospital where she was treated .and relea1'ed. Items. which will hl• !'Old for only (ash. incluck l·amJ>1ng gt•ar. tire/ .c ha ins , s I eepin g bags. bicvcles. leather belts , holskrs and other miscellam•oul-:art1t ll.'s . '.\I rs \\'l•:-:-;i \I ii l rc •platc Hon Shcnkman, v. ho rc!>t ).!nl'd aftt·r l)ClllJ.: (•ledc<I to till' lluntingtnn HP :1d1 C'11 v Cn1111r il Tiu• ll•rm 11x p1 r1'!> rw :1-t \1 a r1· l1. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.~- NEW YORK <AP> -Rep. Wayne Hays or Ohio had been des pondent because re\'elations ab<>ul his extramarital sex life had alienated his new wife from him and had talke<1 about the possibility of killing himself <'i,eht days ago, n ewspaper columntl>t Jack Anderson said toda\'. Anderson, on the l\BC.'TV show "A.M. America." said hC' talked to Havs three times and llavs told him of the alienation of his wife, a reconcil,i ation and then on Wednesday that s he left him al'( a in. Dul in Barnesville. Ohio, Hays· press secr etary denied An· derson's r eports of Mrs. llays' alienation and Hays' talk of kill· ing himself. meeting last w eek and said he and Mrs. llavs reconciled after she read news m agazine ac· counts of the sex sr and al. Rut Hays called a gain Wednes· day to s ay his wife left him again, Ander son s aid . Il is wife. however. was al llays' bedside al the hospital in Barnes ville throughout Thursday niitht. ThC' columnis t s aid Hays chose to talk to him about his proble ms because "Wayne Hays and I ha\'e been battling for a quarll'r of a century.'' Ile said a new. subdued Hays came to see him; the old Hays would not have cared what anybody said or wrote about him, "but the new Wayne Hays was concerned about his wife.'' OPEN 10·5 COST A MESA ONLY Redwood Specials ~ The congressman was report· ed in satisfactory condition at a hospital in Barnesville as he re· covered from an overdose of sleeping pills that his doctor said was-apparently-;rttidcnt:d-. -- And t'rson said he talked to Hays for ab<>ut an hour last week and Hays told him his \\ifc of a few weeks, Pat. would not speak to him. He said she had been ter- ribly hurl by the sex scandal. Hays emerged today from a coma induced b y the overdose of pills. his doctor said. Hays sm1lt'd at his wife and spoke Stiott sent en ceS""th at made ·OTm:irr--• 1o--\,R1~~9.~~"'- Anderson said !lays told him "that if. it would spare her more ~ingui s h. he'd put a hulle t t hrouizh his head." .. And I 'v(' got lhl' i:uL'S to do il." Andl.'rson quol<'d lf ays as sayin.i.:. Anderson s aid lbys callee! lum from Ohio after their face .. to-face the doctor re ported. Or. Richard Phillips said the Merdose takcrt by lla:;s. central fq:ure in the congr Pss1onal payroll-sex scandal which hrokc M:1y 23. was a pp~n·nlly a1T1dcn· tul and that lla ys should bc'fully recovered within lOdays. The 65-year·old Ocmocratic congressman was m sal1sfat•tory concht 1on. Phillips said, hut is still technically s('mic•omato~c dcspltr periods \\ ht'n he make ·:. rational s tutemrnt"' Cop's Call for Aid Leads to Sma.s_hup J\ f<'llow officer's radio <'311 re· q111nn~ any Clther rars to back him up in an emergency situat111n led to a freak ncrident that wrecked two lluntinl!lon Reach police cars a nd lllJUred both drivers early today. The accident occurrinF( shortly after 4 a. m . on Rrookhurst Street JUSt south of Hamilton Avenue sent patrolmen Bob Christie and Pal Casey to Pacifira Hospital for treatment. Nursing personnel said neither officer suffered serious injuries and they were both treated in the emergency room and released. California Highway Patrol of· ficers investigated tht' acc1denl which O<'C urred when on pntrol <'ar roared down Brookhurst Street and collided wlth the other vehicle. The second car was lca\'ing a n apartml•nt c.'b mpll'X st 21661 Rrookhurs t St.. where th e~ flatrolman had JUSl been on a 1·all when the cmer j!cncy hroadca~I was received. Highwuy Patrol mvesl1galors said this morn in~ their rC'r><>rts of the accident h ad not bel'n c:om· pleted yet. due to the time ele· ment in\'olved. HuntinF(ton Bcar h pohcl' .• however. confirmed that damage sustained by each palrol car was listed as major. Officers Chris tie and C11sey were hendln~ for the downtown :irNt where an unidentified IClnE' officer hact radioed for help. then sprinted awa~· in rursuit of an as· sautt with a deadly \\capon sus· pt'Cl. The !mspect was later caplurc:d in the vicinity of E1J.?hth Slreet and Oran~e Avenue and booked on the: felony assn ult chargt!s. «' Chiast" with Pad INCLUDES: • Ch1ase • 2 Club Chairs • 2 End Tables • 3 Pads (,UfON ~-C~IO C•~t< •NO c••~· $8995 GAS LOG SALE $3888 5 LOG SET 24" LOGS WITH SAND PAH IUltMER FACTORY 7 I '· Orange Coast EDI TION Toda,··s Closi11J( :\. "·· Stut•kN . .. • • • VOL. 69, NO. 163, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1976 N TEN CENTS ., J I Cella Defense Stages Giant Exhibit By RICHARD P . NAU. Of I~~ O•llt PolOI Sl4ff LOS ANGELES Thc 11l'frn:-.c in the tnal of Or. L11u1s t.'C'lla and two codefcn<ianl~ today Llt·gun filling a fede ral courtroom• with exhibits 12 feet high and four feet t wide. Workmen trundled huge pack· ing cases into the marble interior of the civic center bwlding and . . into the court M l ' S. Distm:t Judge ~1att Hyrne. They the n set u11 wood frame, Niseis bearing n ewspuper st o ri es. pic tures. l e tters, brochures and di;igrams with phrases calling attention to cer- tain items. The defense contends they a rc a history of the problems, issues and intensity of health planning, o.tny l'ilot S .. 11.Plloto CdM GRADUATES TAKE THEIR PLACES FOR CEREMONIES High Spirits Mark The Passage of Claas of '76 High Spirit Shown By CdM Graduates RyJOANNF. RF.VNOl.OS 0111" OAoly PUot Sl•ll Graduation cNemonit'S Thurs clay evening tn tht• 11uall at Corona del Mar I liJ!h S<·hool 'wn• not ovC'rly solemn. CounlinJ? the streamers. the nearly nonstop chN'rin).!. hooting and hollerin~. the balloons, thl' beach balls, the bubbles and a stray water balloon. it t·ould be said the e mphasis was on high spirits. But the ceremonies did feature the normal trappings or J:r<1clua- 1ion t e "5ll) grac10at~ m-~arn;- and gowns Hn1I a hui.:e am.l1l'nrc of friends and proud n 'laltvcs. Th<.' two arlcln~sst'S ).!tVl'n dur ing the ceremonies wc•rt• not ctl'- livercd by :m y of tht' six vall'd1r- torians. A s1·ho11I spoh~man C'X· plainNI rh :tl tlw two sµt.•:tk('rs, Oav1d Cord1H'a HOii 1\11,,on Child were sl'IL'<'I l'il <111 ring try-outs. Cordo\ a . "hu tkst•rtht•d llw 1lt.• cade of tht• S1xl11's as th<' most tumultuous in I h1' natwn 's his · torv. said lw and r tw nwmh<•rs or the' <'lass or '7(i 11·111 h:l\'t• the or· portunlty 111 work for peac•crut ehangl' within t lw sysh•rn. Rut he warnc•1I h is dassmaks that thcv must cctural<' others and while• doing so rh1•y mu~t n· member that "1wopl<' arf' tl('llhN angels nor rn<>nsl('rs. tlwy ar<' human bC'in~s ." * * * ··Just care," were his <'losing words of advice. Miss Child rcviC'wc<l the educ a· t mnal progress of the dass as a trrloin· of cir dcs t hat 1s ended wilh the ir graduation. Sill' dt'sc irbl•d till' class as ":i n!'\\1 brl'!'d of rdwl. dcst med to bt• spet'1al becaust• of your coneern for the welfare of others." Miss Child r ct•eivt'd a slandin).! ovation from he r classmat<'S when she said that she hoped they would all m t'et again. -Cht:;s p!'e&id<-nt..U~ac~oo_;1ld prt.'scntcd the t'lass gift wh~ch ts a don at ion to a fund to ht.re an a r t' h i t e c t t o t m p r o " t.' t h l' landsC':tpin~ al thC' 14-ycar·old st'hOOI. Tht• S IX valC'rt itlorians. all or whom C'arne<I p<'rfrct •1.0 grade a" crag cs 1111 r tog till' 1 r hi I-! h srhool carC!'rS, arc Philip Ooylt'. Tammy f'cldm~111 . William II o of(' . St<' v t' 11 M cs s l' n J.! <' 1-. f)(>horah Vogel and t\1 arJOrtt· T:l\'lor Oon Sm;11lwoocl , prcsiric'nt of lh l• Nrw po rt l\·t c:-.a U nifi<•d School Dtstnd l\11 ~1nl ofTr11stces. :it•t•t•pkt1 the class from school Principa l D ennis Evans and meted rn handinl! out diplomas along with fellow Trustee Tom Cascv and i\ss1stanl Superinten- d<' n t L <' s I i e Sh u <' k . who·" 1 • daught<'r w ~ts a member of tlw j?rarlua t ing class * * * Towering Idea . CdM Grads Plan Nipped in Bud I ! It was one or those things thal seemed like a good idC'a al lhC' time. According to Newport Beach ~ police, five members of lhl' 1· Corona d el M ar llil{h School graduating c lass were ap· I prehended early Thursday morn· ~ ing in a flat bed truck carrying a t lifeguard tower they had "bor- rowed" from Aliso Reach in South LaRuna. • As the boys explained to the of· . ficers that stopped them shy (lf 1 th etr ~oa l -the campus quadrangle "hr r f• Arnduation ceremonies \\1cre to be held later tn the day -the idea was to r ut ttiC' tower in the quad. Thcr thoul!ht it would lend some style to the ceremonies. The officers didn't agree and persuaded t he soon -t o -b e ~radu?ttng students to r eturn the tower to the beach. At'cordinl{ to Capt. Richard Hamilton of the police depart· m e nt. no action was taken ajtainst the stude nts. "It was the feeling of the of· ficers invol\led that there was no intent lo pt>rmnnenUy deprive the victim of the property, so there was no act ion tu ken in the matter .'' he explained and medical J,!rowth lo Orange l'ounty ~tnt'e 195~. C<•lla. Theodore Schiffman <ind Sl<"11hen Evans urc ac·t·usL'<f m the tax e\la s1on and Med1t·are fraud t•ase of embezzlin,i: funds from Mercy Gen e ral and Mission Community hospitals in Orange County for political and personal use. They each face 23 counts A member of the defense te;im said there were morC' th:1n 120 fl\'e by four-foot panels 1n thl' ,., h1bit . Two pan£•1s connect ed toi,le{hcr make un<· l'asel wh1t h. on legs, stands about 12 foet high. In the h allw ~1\I outside the C'OUl't the n' was jocul~r rdcrentc lo the exh1b1ts as the "dl'fensc dog und pony show.·· llard -drivin ~ Judge By rne seemed somewhat taken aback b.' thl' ma~n1turl<' of th<· <·~h1hit an 11 l' a 111 111 rH' d d t' fl· 11:> ,, at - tornev~ t11 ha\'c workml·n mind the \,·ulnut panl•ltni.: or his courtroo m . Rut with a s light smile h(• also told rldens c uttornc''' that tht• exhibit d1d not Seem a con\'entent size to lake into c hambers anct ·study ... Just out or curiosity, .. asked Judge Byrne. "without a ladder how would I read tiles(;'°!" 0{1f{'flSC nllortlt')'S Said thL·~ would makt• a summa1·1 or ttw l'Xlllhlt :ind 1>icturcs ur II :l\'aila hh• to the court Judge Byrne 1nrl1l·atC'l.I lo<l;iv that he wants final :irgunw nt:. winding up llot.h the pro~eculi1111 and defe nse ca!'cs to com·ludr next Frida,· no m alter how long a day in court next Friday 1s. It is expected tha t he would reach a decision a few dnys aftC'rth;1t. Payroll-sex Flap Grows Ex-aide Implicates Texas Solon WASlllNGTON <AP) T he Capitol Hill payroll-sex scandal J?rew today as a former aide to Rep. John Young said through her lawyer t h a t the Texas Demoerat paid her a pre mium salary jn return for sexua l fa\'ors. Colleen Gardn er •·was abused and humiliated" by Youni:, s ajd attorney $(ll Z. Rosen. "In essence, she's saying it Sclunit Testifies On Cella LO S J\ NG EL E S -Orange County Supervisor Laurene(' Schmit in Federal Court Thurs- day acknowledged support from Dr . Louis Cella for his 1974 prim ary campaign but s aid he was not sure how much or S36,000 spent was due to the Santa i\na physician. Althou 1t wa~ a govern · ment wi nes& in the tax evasion Medica and m ail fraud case. d eputy tJ .S. Attorney Steven Wilson t one point asked the judge to re primand Schmit for unresP. nsive a nswers. Judge Matt B yne declined. The prosecution is attempting lo prove that Cella a nd two codefendants illegally d1 \'erted funds fro m two Orange County hospitals for polil1c al and personal use.· Schmit s aid that Cella tolct him he would try to help "a bit" on Schmit's 1974 C'ampaii:n for supervisor. Schmit took office January of 1975. Schmit testified that after talk· mg to Cella. he was µlaced on the payr ol 1 of M ercy General llospital in Santa Ana to rlo public r elat ions work. The <See CELLA, PageA2> Man Wounded In Harassing Scully, Wife LOS J\NGELES <AP> -i\ man who allci::cdly h arassNI 1>0<lg<'r announcer Vi n Scully and his wife and then atlackl•d two off- cluty poltr l·men with a ra1.0r- t.•di;:t•cl c·arton opt•ncr was shot and wounded by officers, poltcc said tod;i v. The m an, Rosendo T revino .rr .. 22. of Pieo H1 vcr a , was s hottwi<'f' in lhC' t•h csl outside D111l gcr Stadium a nd was t (•porlrcl 111 sta- hle condition at Count,· n;c l\tcdical Center. · A police s poki'sman sa11l s ix off.fluty o fficer s l'tnpl<>Yl'd as securilv officers for the Uoclgcrs s<i w T'r evino creatmi;t a dis · turbancc beside Scully's l':tr in the s t ad iu m park mg h1l ;11 11 · 2.~ pm. Thursday. llc sa1cl Tre\lino pourcrl hcer over the C'Ut, trii>r1 In opc-n lhr door of the car occupil•il b~· Srully and his wife. Sandy. and hlocked the path of the car . The o fficer s warned Tn'\'ino about his conduct and the Scullys left. Police said Trevino allegedly swung the carton OJ>('ner al Los Angeles police officer Thom as D. Thompson. 32. a nd missed. lie then turned and lunged al officer William E . Martin. 29. Office r Marlin and officer Robert W Johnstone. 35. both fired at Trevino. wound ing him 1n t he c h est. the poli ce spokesm an said. Pol ice s aid Trevino was booked in the jail ward for in· vestigation or assault with a de· adly weapon upon a peace of· ficer. was made known to her ind1rccl· ly and throug h subtle pressure that he applied that her submit- tinl'! to sexual advances was a job requirement and if she didn't do it her optio ns were either to take his personal abuse or quit anti he r salarv w<1s ruised com - mensuratefv with the amount of sexu al se rnces thCll s he pe rformed for h im uni! the amount of !!ra tification he fell he OUTSTANDING TEACHER Psychology Prof. Jamieson recei\'ed. ··the attorney !>;.i1d. Youn g. 59, a 10-term con· gressm an from Corpus Christi, m arried •md the fath<'t of five, denied tha t 1\1 rs. Gardner 's S26.000 yearly salary was cont· ingent on sex. He declined to con- firm or deny whether he had <1 sexual rela tionship with her. Young said he wants to talk to in"estigalors from thC' Justic<.' Depa rtment and the llouse ethics OUTSTANDING cmZEN Balboa Island's Pease OCC Grad Rites Moved Into Gym By STEVE 1'11TCllF.LL OI ffte D••l'I Pilot Sl<1tf Wet be n c h es i n Lenard Stadium for ced Orange Coast College's Class of '76 inside the gym Thursday night for grnduu- tion cere monies. Facult y m embers, relatives and friends and the black-robed i::.radu.at.f~_fill!!_Cezed into Rast I Peterson ~ymnasium aroc-C to hear state and national s peech champion Guerin Butterworth praise the28-year-old college. She lauded OCC's vocational training emphasis, sayin,1!. "Coas t has alr eady ml't the challenges of the future hy in- nov ative programs . O nly thrnugh education can W(' cope· with teehnologit•1:il arl\'an<'<'S." sh<.' said. "Orange Coast Collt•J.!C' responds lo these• challenges." l\1 1ss Butterworth said libt•rnl :1rts majors arc a glut on the .1oh market. addm g 'that the 1oh I raining at Orange Coast Coll(•gc, "rs so good . man ~· major t'Or pora t io n s a s k for OCC graduates ·· Shr also pr:11:-.c-d the srhnol's r arcer JOb t'<'nkr. calling 1l tlw largest in lhC' n:1tt0n. OCC also hutl some prab<· 111 hand out durinl! thl' hour anti a half ccremonic-:-. Or. Norm an t-: Watson. than ccllor of llw C<H1sl Commu111ty College Distric t , prcst'ntc<I thr STOCKS STAGE BROAD RALLY NEW YORK IAP) -The stock m arket came to life today with a stron g advan ce fed by hoJ>('s that interest r ates might b<! settling down . Trading was ucti\'e by recent standards . Analvsts said invcstors had been encoura~ed b~· a le,·elling orf in interst ratC'S of late aft er il subs tantial rise from the lows of earlier in the vrar The Dow .Jon es average of 30 stocks gaiMd 14.'l l points to 97R.80. !Tables. /\91 Oulstanrlin g Citizen "" :ircl to Mrs. Uomell P easl' nf Balboa Island for he r ··many years of community ser\licc ... Dr. Watson read off a long list of Mrs. Pcase's past anrl <'UIT<'nt volunteer duties and ;.iffilwtions more than 20 onwniwtions in- cluding president at one time or _olhe o (QU H arbor Arca Parent-Teacher l\ssodations.- Thc list includes man y health orga nizations. rangm).! from the <.:anccr Society to the M ardan Center of Educational Therapy. PsycholoJ?y Proft.>ssor Edward G. ,Jamil'SOn w;1s named OCC's outstandtnl! in s t rudor of !ht• year <luring lhC' t•ercrnonics Ill• was st'IC'Ctt'rl hy sturlt•nts Jamicson tl'l'C'1,·1•d a St .~<)() grant from the S:i lgr1 ;-.;orl'n Founclatton. wh1l'h was s1·\ up in 1954 to rccogni7.c hll.!h quality tcachtni;!. He has hcen teal'hlnl! at OCC since I 9fJ5 Dr Rohert fl. Moore•. nn·~tclcnt or occ. Prl'Scnt C'd the l'liJS~ or 1976 and collcgl· d1stnf't boarrl Pr('sirll"nl Rob('rl I. llumphn·vs handed 011t diplomas 10 lht· !,NII J,:!raduatt•s I 7 · Striking Leaders Held By The Associalt•d rress Seven teen leaders of 3.000 s trikin g Alameda County cmployes have been jailed on trespassing c harges because of a sit-in at the law o ffi ce of the p r esident of t h e Board or Super visors. Police arrested the 15 union ne~otiator s and t wo social workers I ate Thursdoy afternoon after they re fused at closing time to leave the Tri bunt> Towers of- fice suite used by five attorneys, includin g Board or Supet \'iSOtS President f'rcd Cooper. The 17 refused to s ign citations for misdemeanor t respass, or lo post S500 bonds, s ayin~ they would s pend the n ight in jail. <'ommiltee. If they clo not av· proac•h him, the congrc:;s man ~aid, ··1·11 ~o to them." Speaker Carl Albert said today he assumes the ethics committee will cons ider the m atter "if it is broad enough.'' The Justic<' Department dec lin ed to say whether etthC'r Youn~ or Mrs. Gardner would be mter\'iewed. <See SEX , Page A2) * * * Columnist: Hays Talked Of Suicide NEW YORK <AP} -· Hep Wayne Hays or Ohio hacl been despondent beC'ause re\'elations about his extra ma rital sex life had a lie nated his new wife from him and had t alked about the possibility of killing himself eiAht days ago, news paper column ist Jack Anderson s aid today. Anderson. on the 1\BC-T \1 sho\1 "A.M. America ." saitthc talked to Hays lhret• times and Ila.vs told him of the alienation of ht~ wife, a r econc iliation and then on Wednesday tha t s he lcfl him again. Hut in BarnC'sville, Ohio. Ha\'~ press secrNar.v dt'nied An derson's reports of l\Jrs . !lays · alienat ion anrl lla \'s' talk or kill ing him s<'lf · The <'On1.!rl'ssm an \\'as rC'porl C'<I in s;.itisfactor y 1·on1htton at :i hospital in Harncsv1llc :1s hl' rt• covered from an O\"et<losc-111' slC'l'pmg pills that his doctor s:.i itl w:ts apparently atci<lcnt al /\111lersnn s~1 id he• lalkNI 1•1 11:1\'S for about an lw ur last wN•k nn<i lla\'S told him his ~,ifl' of a it'W weeks, pal, WOUid not Sl)C'aJ.. to htm. Ill' said s he had bcl'n tcr nblv hurt b\' tht' st•x Sl'andal i\ndersm\ !>ai<I llnys told him "that if it woultl ~pan' her mnn· ~1n g ui s h . he 'd put a hullt•t throuJ!h his hC'ad." "And 1·n , got lhe i?uLc; tn<lo 11.· Andcr~OJL9UOtcrl !lays as sa,\·i11g Anderson said I lays C'allecrh1m from Ohio after lh<'ir fa('(··to-far·f· meeting last week and said ht• and Mrs . !lays 1·ecnn1·11C'cl aftt•r s he read news mag;n1nc ac counts of the Sl'S :>C':1ndal. Rut Hays C'alll'rl again Wt'dne~ day to say ht~ w1ft.-ll'ft him again, i\n<l erson sa11l llis w1ft·. howt'vcr. was at 11:1\~· hcdsult• at r tw hos pita I 1n ·narnc·s' Ill•· lhrouJ.!hnul Thur~cla \' nil!hl. Thl' columni:-.1 s:wl Iii.JV-; d10<,1· to talk to him aho111 hi:. r"rohlem~ (SC'(' JIA Y S, ra~r. J\2) oranga coas• '= 4~ nz;=---• -::=4...-- \\·eather ~losll y ~unn~1 :111<1 a l11th· \\ arm1·r Sat uni :iy. Somt• lnw C'lourb nl'ar lhr t•rwsl Sat urrlay J11 ghs in 70~. lows tonight 111 :.11~ INSIDE TODAY 11 ·., rare /nr Cn.~tn MNfi'.~ Soul.h Coast 11 epntom In prr· unt n mu.~icol. hu/ tJ1r11'1/ npen one tht~ mnnth l >irrctnr .John-David l\('//cr tell~ "'"!/ m1 Page CI o/ tlw \\' rrkt?nda Index 11\t Yowr M•Vo<t AJ M11t11.tll"11r>d• Al ... ,,,. .. llJ N1tl•ft.tt Htw) ••.11 1 L.M Bo1d Al <>-••Cowftly Al C•lllortto• AS ......... ,, 1 c .......... 01 11 ... ,, .. ",.,.,, CM Co"'I" cs \rt'lil Porttt A' C..o\\-rd cs ,_,, ... Outh Nolltt• ,., SIOC-Mitr-tl< A• £11110f'IAll'a ... At t f'tf'li\IOft c~ li1tltt1.tl1tm•1tl Ct, th•t\ttrs CP .. 1 ....... .. ... W.•lh .. ,.. Marotto~ 81 World NtW\ At,IU 11\ML.t-r\ 11 ··-·-· Cl I lrM•••\ C' I . .. ' I .i\2 DAILY PILOT N f:'rodav Junt' 11 1976 ' county's f'ro• Page A I Employes Ince med SEX .•• Hou se DemocratH· Leuder Thomas P . ''T1J'I " O'Neill dt•· fended Young. s uyin~: "lie de· nied it . . . Therr 1s no adm1ss1011 •.. The question comes ·Did she · "ork or didn't sh\:"!' II~ says she u1d. Dy GARY GRJ\NVJLLF. O• l•t O<ttlf Pt lot Slatl Oesp1te an offt•r ot G.75 per cent W<i /.!l' in creases for most county (•mployes. the 9,WO-memht:r Orange Count y Employes As· :-.ocrntwn ( OC EA l has c·alh.:tl a m<.'eting tonight or its ":.pccial t·o11t111gcncy" com mittcc. Tht! committe e was formccl last year to dete rmine what a('- tron OCEA me mbers should lake when negotwtwns with the coun- ty arc stalled. Today , OCEA F.xHut1vc Director John Sawyer said the committee's options stop short o( calling a strike. "It can call off negotiations. re- commend P\!:.tccful picketing or take oth('r m ca:.un•s 1t feels needed to s ucc·c::.i.lully eonclucfc ncgot1at1ons ," :.aid S;,wyer. He e mphas ized th<1t OC EA leaders do n o t con~1d er a workers' strike <J practical re· medy to stalled negotiations. An OC EA bulletin s t'nt to e mployes Thurs cfa y <i1d n o t «riticize the co1111l v's oft er uf ;i ti 75 percent pay r~11sc for mo:.t ('OUnty employcs. However. it drn•cted sc·nn•hin~ · <'riticis m at the n·st of lhc package contr a ct offert'd by county n egotiators. "The county is apparently try- ing to entice members into ac- cept ing an inadequate and dangerous agreement with the 6.75 percent s alary offer to some members,·· a ccording to the !Juliet in. And today, a n excited recorded 'oice on the a ssociation's hotline s um mon ed m e mbers of lhc s pecial contin~en cy committee to this evening's m eeting. Meanwhile, Sawyer and county negotiators were continuing their meetings today. At issue in the strife arc St'C· tions of a pro posed t!J7fi. 77 ract I hat Sawyer s uid arc "simply out oflhequestion." Most objcctionabll'. ht' said. 1s " county dem·and for manage- m c n t rig hts o v er matters rightfully s ubject to negotiations. Altogether, t he bulletin sent to OCEA m embers la te Thursday listed 23 objections to what it called the eounty's final offer. But a county official this morn- ing said negotiati(jns arc still un- der way. indicating the county had not made its final offer. lie als o said s tatements made rn the bulletin were not \\holl y <1ccurate. Simultanc-ous ly . it was con- firm ed that the county's packa_l?e offer lo m ost counlv workers ~tood at the fi. 75 p ercl•nt wage in- "rease. Excluded from that rate of m- «rease were certain classes of secretaTial and ('raft workers. Last year. OCEA members picketed the Oran.1?c CQuniy A0d · ministration Building during their off-work hours. Settlement was reached two weeks later . Morticians Said Greedy LOS ANGELES (AP> Funer al directors were labelrct "more hrothers' takers than hrothe..!_2 · kceper s . '· b a c· erj?yman 1,tt a hearinJ? ht're on 1woposed f'eder.11 Trade Com- in i ss ion reJ::ulation o f the in dust r v . The charf?e was mndt-Thurs- day by lhe Rev. Frederick Ft·n- lon nf Santa Monka. who. oh- :;t'n ·ed that funeral <lirt'ctors he has de alt with for 14 years have• <lrsplaycd a "p hony compassion that has ncv<'r overcome their has 1c desire lo make as mul'h money as possible." ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT "flW Of'M'!Qe (OA\I 0 •••¥' f•,tot, •1th Whtfft ,,. t ,l,..\Cj14't fJ th.• N 1 ""'' p,, ,, , .. ("VfU1'1.N'ft t1'r tli.. (~,j~ '"''" p,,nt''"'"q '''"''""'' ", .... '" •i hh (,_v, _.,. 0\1M1\,,•d M tl'-llh '"''~wm t ,,,, 1 t , (~ f,t M t''' N••OOrt f1.t1J1tn. lh•'''""ffl ri .,.,,., h t """''"',. VAtltty, •• ""'•' '·'4Mt• ''·" • v"to, "nci l.'•11una lt•flch \nvt" t t.1 .t I\ ,, l'• t1 tJ·U~tl 11d1t10f\ '' nunt1,tl,.,1 '-"!vtO••t t. 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"J ohn Young is :m hune)'Jl, de· ('('nl. cap :-1h ll:. Ci ocl·fou r111 s;: 1n <.1n," 0 ':-;l'llJ .1tf tll'rl "I JUlfjo!l' him in all ch:t·c·ncy , m<11·;il <Jml otherwise " i\t a new" 1•onfl>r('11ce 1n his of· f1(·etoday YolHlL! s;m l: "I can us- sure \'OU she wai. nut h1r1:><I tor :.ci.. She 's a c•tqwl.Jlc. 1•csuured ul \\onwn from a guod family.·· The congressman added· "She c ame uµ throug h the rnnb, MJ tn :.peak . She was one ol thl· fas tc't typists 1m thl' Hill. Slw rlol~ type a nd ::.he ean a n"'H'r the phone and file . Th e whol~ thin~. m ystifie:,, rrie. I s ee he re the Elizabeth Ray syndrom e . I would presume there 1s a lx>ok in rt for her.·· Rosen said Mrs . Gardner, 28, 1s a former friend of :\I rss Ra~·, "hose <1 lh·t?<.i l 10n.., 111:.tl Ht>p \\':.iynt' llay" f JJ -Uh101, put ht·r "n the lloUSl' pa~Toll UL 514.000 ti year to pro\'loJ(' him with sex are bein_g investigated b~· the ethics comrniltet'. the Justice Depart- ment and a federal grand Jury. Young s aid l\I rs. r.ur<lm·r·s !"ah1ry. which r ongrcssmnal n ·· cords show is ;.ibnn• ;n ·cragc for · congressional staff uides. was in hnc with his polity of havrn l{ u s mall s taff but pHying tlll'm Wl1ll. I le said he has thr('e women on his office payroll and they each earn over S20,000 a y~ar. Declinin~ to discu!?s his rela- tionship with Mrs . Gardner, he said the "only issue is whether the federal government got its money's worth. The law isn't in- terested in personal peccadilloes. as the Jus tice Department calls it, but only in whether the tax- payers are being cheated .·' He said he "had been g rooming her to take over m v <staffJ work on the Joint 1\tom1c Energy Com · mittee in event I take it over" ;,s chairman to succeed Sen. J ohn 0 . Pastore <D·R.I.>, who is retiring next year.· Mrs. Gardner dcclincr1 com- ment and r efe rred reporters to Rosen. . Rosen added that he recently in· formed the U.S. attorney's offit'e of Mrs. Gardne~·s allegations after the Hays' grand jury probe began. "She has n't 1..alked lo the m yet," he said. Mrs. Gardner. who quit Young's st;iff in Mar ch. is 28, a divoreee and mother of one child, Rosen said. "We're not making this into a • Betty Ray case." Rosen said. al- 1 ud in g to l\J iss Ray's well- publicized novel about s e.'< m WashinJ.!ton ... Mrs. Gardner doesn't want money. She's very concerned about women's rights . She hopes this may le ad other worn-en to come ro-rward ... lie said Mrs . Gardner is a stu dent at American t'niversity in Wa-;hin~ton whe re she 1~ major- mtl in accounting . HAYS ••. because "Wavne lla vs <Jnd I have been battling for -a quarter of a c•entury." He said a new. subdued J lays came to see him: the old Hays would not have cared what anybody said or wrote about him. "hut the new Wayne llays was concerned about his wife." Hays emerged today from a coma induceany tlfe o\·erdosc "Of pills. h is doc tor s aid. Ha ys ~miled at his wife and spoke short sentences that made s t•ns(•. the rloctor r eportt'd. Dr. Richard Phillips said the overdose taken by llays. ccntr:il figure in the con~ressionul payroll·sex sranda l which broke Ma.v 23. was apparently accidr n- tal :md that Hays should be fully recovered within JO day~. 0..tly P•lOI Pllolo MEMORY HAZY Supe rvisor Schmit Fro• Page Al CELLA •.. former t c:.iche r s u1d he receh·e<t Sl.500 a month for hi s public reJa-· tinns work from June of 1974 to J anuary of 1975. Questioned by the prosecution. &hm1t s aid that he· didn't know \1 ho \\ <JS in c harge of publit' rl'la· t111ns at the hos pital he \\ as doing public rc•lutions for. Asked what public relations he did, Schmrt said he was "speak· ing good of the hospital." He said he promoted it amon,g doctors to get do(•t o rs lo bring patients there. l\lcrc y. partially owned by :.ind once rim by Cella, opened in 1973. Schm it said that he never got s pecific instruc tions on how -to promote the hospital. That Cella JUSt said "do your best.·· Asked if Ce lla had printed materials for Schm it's 1974 cam· paign , Schm it answered. 'Tm not certain." The prosecution asked ~hmit if he had reported the Sl .500 a month from the hospital on his campaign s tatement. Defense at- torneys s uccessfully blocked an answer . None of the three de· fense atlornevs cross examined the government witness. U.S. District JudJ!G Matt Byrne asked Schmit how many hours he spent on the job. Schmit.said it was difficult to s ay. As Bvrnc bored in, Schmit said that he· had not had an office al the hospital while doing his public relations work and had no business cards but when at the hospital spent most of his time in thet'afeteria. Schmit said he did sign a time card to get paid by the hospital but said that he did not fill out the time. that eighty hours worked lfor a two we ek period> was filled in whf'n he ~ot his card. 13 May Face Firing Squad LL'ANDA , Angola CAP) - Angola's new l\I arxist govern- ment today began a show trial of two Americans and 11 other cap- ture d mert'cnar1es and de- manded that they all face the fir- ing squad. The Americans . Gary Acker of S acra m e (lto , and Daniel Gearha rt. of Kensington. Md., were c harged with "murder. pillage and the destruction o( Angola's properly and natural resources" under the 139·count blanket indictment read out by the prosecution and ending with the words ··and sho uld be punis hed by the death penalt.v." Re porters Balk WASHINGTON <AP> -Six re- porters, in cluding CBS cor- respondent Daniel &horr, have rt'huffed initial efforts hy House t'lh1cs comm itlee investigators to qut's t ion them about who le aked the secr et House in· • telli~ence report. Schorr said he was as ked to appear next week. $39.8 Million Tab For -Transit .Eyed Oir<'clor~ or I he OranJ!C' Co11nl r Tr:1ns1t Dist ri t•t I OCTr> I W<'r<' h:inded a propost•fl 1976·77 b111IJ.:t't Thurs1lay n1J,:ht rat\111~ fur cxpt•n d1turcs of $39.8 mil hon. The proposal calls for s rendin/,! Sl5.9 million for capital projects. including the purchas e of 90 buses. The starr prepared budget also calls ror operating expenditures of S23.9 million. • The operatin~ portion of the budget represents a S.'> million. in· creas t' over current. spendinJ! levels. . Chief reason for the spendn~f.! increase is the 90 buses that will be added to OCTO's flet't in 1976·77. Those buses are slated to be used to increase s er vice levels rather t han add new routes. ac· cordinf.! to a plan recently adopt- ed by the transit district direc- tors. When thev arc added to the fleet, the buses will provide half- hnur scn·r<'e lo 75 percent of th1• routt's s r rviccrl by OCTO. Thr Sl5.9 million in capital t'X· pcndilures includes construction of a transit lermin al In Santa Ana as well as construction of main- tenance and operation facilities in Garden GroV(.' and Irvine. The OCTD staff predicted the proposed budget can be met without in<'reasing the d istrict's tax rate of 4.5 c ents per SlOO as- St'SSed \•a lue. Rou~hly S20 million of the capital and operations budget will be m et through feder al grants. according to the budget report. Another SlO million will come from OCTD's share of g·asoline sales taic. It is predicted that roughly S3.S million will be generated.through bus fare bo><es and by rider con- tracts held by OCTD. Transit district directors are scheduled lo discuss and possibly .adopt the proposed budget at their June 21 meeting. '\ Estancia Bids 499 Farewell By 1111.ARV KAH; 01 ••t 0 ••'• P1101 \lall In an cnthu 1a~ltl' 1·1•n•mn11y .,markt•d by t•he <'ri. and \\hri.lll''· 499 Es tanl'ia 1111-:h Sc•hool M:n ior 'i an red rnbl'l> r1·('(·1 q •1l llll·1r d1pl(')mas Thuri.ll ..1v llll!ht. Stuclt•nts .I ulit• !"nt•ll and '1'11111 P t>ror an• <l1'l1' 1•n·d :.p('1•r h1•<;. whilt' Kim lJU1'Sl1•r J.!;.1n • lhl' 111 · \11eat111n ancl Lisa ltuwlms llf· fered a bt?ncd ll'l 1un Pecoraro was Ulll' o( foul' 1'las.., \':1l edict orra 11 s "1th pt•rl <'«I ·srholastic r<>corcJs. Thl' oth1·r~ were Randall f\1rk Porter . Cyn- thia Chiyem1 Ya m aj!a and Sus an Elaine Tanges Miss Snell. who th;,nkl'<i her l'lassmates fo r "four i.t r('at years." urJ?ed tht· ~tudl•11ts to n· ml•mher th<.' JtOOd t imes an1t fun <11 Est ancia She said that Just a:-important as the 'math, Eng lli.h and his- tory, was what the student:. learned from eal'h other "The educulwn at E~lancia ga\'e us insight 1nlo person ;,! ~oats_ We mus t try In n •t;i111 llw e nthu s ia s m , op\1rn1:.rn and energy of yout h ." 1\J 1s:. Snell said. Pecoran> tnld lhC' d ass th;.i l :il first he belil·\·e d h1.• wm, ltw wrong one to gi\'C a graduation speech . since he wus so cul-(i:r tu leave high s chool. But then. he s aid. hr r1·ali2cfl his eagerness to le<i\·e was a natural feeling and one that s houldn 't o v e r s hado w the ''joyous mom ents" at Estanci:.i. Pecoraro said the class was "as close as it could b4!" and that the most c heris hed mo menb would b e the n11.•mortl':. 01 friendships made ;,t E.'>tanc1a. Lookin g to th<.' futur e . Pecoraro sa id the class of 19iii rs "standing on thc brink of t hl· third century of America." "We have an unprt'cedenlt>cl opportunity to change tlw fut Ul'l'. 1t all de pends on our lll'rsonal goals. Dare tn dr eam nnd work to make ttiose dreams tome trnt•.' he ad\'ised. Estancia Prindpul Floyd llar- r vman told the audience that the ciass of 1976 was one noted f<ir 1t:- "individualist1c. fun-loving and s elf-motivated'' charactcnstic~. 0•11• Pilot ~Ull Pf\Olo RED-ROBED ESTANCIA SENIORS MAKE ENl'RANCE High School Days Close for 499 Eagle Seniors "They work well lOJ!etl1t·r a nd show a eonc<.'rn for each other ~ fo<'llngs. ··Harryman s a1ct llecommemled thedasson tht· larJ!<' num b1·r o f sd1olars and :tho 11111t-d I ha t OHJl1\' of the stu· d1·11h h:I\ l' l :ill·nts' in Se\'cra l :.tl'l'J !'o Streakers Baek 4 Male Nudes at Graduation Pl\ RA DIS E (.\P 1 T ht•r c• w;1s :111 un·l·xpc cted firwll• tot h0 g r<.1dU<ll ion :11 I 'a 1«1el iM· JI 1g h S<:hool he re. Four m <1lt' ~lreakt•r." \11•an 11µ lw Hll;dl h e lmets :ind nothing el:-c dashed ;1<.'ro:-.:-. lhl' footl1all fielct Thursday night. The bent•dict ion h;rd .iu1't l'rHh•cl \\ lw n the well- t:Jnncd youth~ .slmted out of ;t'dump of 1>~1:-h es anrl sprinted the length of the foollwll f1 c.•ld The l'Xhibition prompll'd a roar <11' l;1 uJ..!ht<•r fro m lhl' t'l'()\WI <.rttendinµ thL1 g r:rd tra t llln ol :2 11i ~l ucle nl:' m this ~ortlwrn C<:ddurnia tmrn OJtEH 10-5 COST A MESA ONLY Redwood Specials tef·' , Friday"s ... Clo8ing Prices NYSE . COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS .. OUtt.11i-1nc1-1te9tf'111Wlliew Y••'-~' ~lfk.f'8W ......._ Otll'WteMChoclftM ll\400 •.IU!Mtn---"Y ,,.. _...,., .-.-i..1oe•s.cw 111no .. ~.-1 ... 11 .. 1 ~., .. 1 11 • ' IS ,~ a.a , •• 1l • .. l 0. 11 •• . ,, ., ... ~ 171 1~ • I~ Ill t•O IJ I 1 ll100 ,. • 1}00 ll ll()(\ •b 1 " JO t1., 6\ ~ .. . " 11 II . M 70• 11\ lb " ll~ • '11 ~ 188 70 ]~• J& BS 6 &I J , .. 130 so H I>' 117 I• ~ 71 I " 1 JI " ,~ 10 • 11 b I lb ~31 .. )3 &} J8 ... ~I • " .... ', .... n I& I 1• " . 11 ., ' " /I )0) ' <\ ' ~ I) ~ I II ' .. ~ c. ... \, p • '• • ft > -• S• 7~ • -• 17.,. ... '"" , .. ,.,._ ·~ l ll • 10 .. • f 10 ~I lt\ : #" ' ' ... I •; '. -. ,. . "'• ,~,.. " IJ'h+ '1\ n><t -l'O 1Ul+.-tt. ,.._ ~ ,.._ 11 • "• 111~ )I ..... ll0u t-'"" 642 ·4321 ) Direct or collect , to subscribe lo YOUR hometown peper, th• DAILY PILOT F11day Jul'le l f 1976 N OAIL V PILOr 1 9 4-day W eek ? Flexible Work Schedules Eyed By SYLVIA PORTER A school tcachl'r wants to have time lo s hore the r espons1biltt1es of canng for his son with his workan~ wife . An e'Cccuttve hus had a hc>art aUa<.'k and must hm1l h l& "ork hours, but he s not ready Lo give up l11s JOLI A w idowed m other or t wo teenagers neL-tls und wants to practice law. but s he also foels she must spend mot e time .. 1. home with her c htldrcn Solutions to these proble m s are s lowly emer gm K as busmesNOK in b<lth the private and public sectors continue to experim ent with 1 \l anety o( !lcx1blc work schedules Money's Worth LATEST TO JOIN IN SUCll experim ents as the feder al gove rnment itself The llouse recently passed a ball (H R 9043> sett111g up a volwitary three year trial program of four day work weeks and s la)!gered hours for feder a l e mploycs A similar bill as ~JX>nsor ed 1n t he Sena te hv Gaylord Nelson ( D Wis > V11d<:1 the.: s t propos<:d m e .1:;111 es the Cn 1l Se n ice CommtSs1on <11111 a com m1ttcl' of other agencies "ould o versee and t'\ .tlualc.: v.1nous voluntan pilot pro1?ra m s fur non tr ad1t1011ul \\Of k ..,< htdull:s i\t t ht' <'nd o f t he t h ree )e.1r trials tht \ \\Quid nt:ommt>r11I "hale\er changes they fa\(>rl'U l on.c.i c..,s t he n \\OUld ha\c to approve leg1slat10n uuthoa m ng the pr OR rums fo ears that the bills rrnght n 111 t "ent .1 l1:H J..rlnor OJltt'mrl to d eny worke rs overtime.: p 1v .111d In 1 l111111rnte lhc.: t ig ht hour dav have been \OH t.:d b\ ':.mou;. segm ent::. of or ganazed labor But s uvs B.1rbOJrOJ I 1ss of the.: Cl\ rl Servi<'~ Comm1ss1on • We're a\\ :tr<' of these polrnll 11 prol>lt ms "hie h 1s "h\ this 1s an e xperim ent l'nder .i fh x1hlc.: work schedule lht t: mplove can e lect tn do a:s hl o r ;,ht \\ 1slll s to \\ 01 k a l\U hour wee k tn four d.l\s or t o continue the trad1l 1onal fiH day schedule \\ c d hope this p1 ogr.im would bcnl'f1t cmploycs by g1\ m i; them sonic r <ml r ol OV\'I' lhl 1r working hours • DESPITE THE STATlJTOR\ resl1 1cl wns .ind red tape t ha t h ave h a mpe1cd mos t ftdlr .11 \Xpen mcn ts with alternative work s chedules the SM 1al su tm ty Adm1nastr.1 lion a nd the US Gcolug1c.1l Survc v haH· 1nt1odut:t!d lest progr ams with posatl\ c rE.'!;Ults sn I ar rm med1;1 te tncreasc ... in product1v1t \ rlechnC's 1n tanlint:ss fl w 1.:r t n.insportat1011 .md fa m1l) problC'ms i\mo11g lh1 ft w cl1 ,m ha cks 1s the need to anst rut:t supcn 1sor s m mi:t.:lmg the n\ w schcdull s Baek in the m ul l'l(iOs 1ir" tll mdust1 y ht'g m ex pertmentmg with va1 ym~ wot k sc hedulcs As of mid 1971 about 3 000 fir m s emplnv1ng m 11n th.111 on, m1lhun worker~ had 1mplC'ment1ecl 10 lt1m1 111111 ti 1} \\ork.,... c.:l ks Also mtroclucn l h.1d hec11 \ .11 1ous llex1t1mc.: plans that permit va Ftat 1uns m workmi;! hours from d ay t{l day or week to week .is ton~ as an crnplo\ c puts an a spec 1f1t.!d number of hours a week a nd cmplCI\ 1 d mscn stu~i:o.crcd hour pro j?ra ms that require a worker to put m lhc same hours each day \\ hilc ullowmg the em11loyc to c hoosc \\hie h hours they Will be AN OPTION THAT RELATIVELY few e mployers have tned yet rs JOb s h aring a work pallcm m wh1c h two or more people d1 v1de the respoos1b1htv s alary and fringe benefits of one full tim e JOb T hts alterna t ive 1s l>e mg devC'lopcd bv a non profit war\.. resource cente r New Ways lo Work al Palo /\Ito Under a one ye.ar gr.mt throul?h the f'cde ral Com prehens1ve Employment Act the organ17.at1on is workang to acquaml both employers and workers with this rdea already common pn.1ct1ec m Nor way a nd Sweden The city of Palo Alto h as 16 people shanng Jobs ra nging fro m a mmal control off1cer to as sistant to thee1ty manager Some 44 peo pie also are s ha ring JObs m nine school d ist ricts m the Bay area T HE SHARING P ROGRAM CAN inc rease the numbe~~ or people m the wor k force by creating alterna tives fo r older . worke rs college and high school s tudents and mothers wit h • school age chrld rcn, its proponents argue rt can 1m plcmenl affirmatl\c action plans help ,l\OICI la,offs .1nrl e nable emplovers to bring workl.'rs with chffen nt skills .ind ex peraen <.'e to a partaculartask M Qr(' mto rm at1on about JOh sharing 1s ,I\ a1lable from NewWa):>lo Wo rk 457 Kmslc) l'alo /\ll1>!1430l Pl•ce rour act In the people's ••rketpl•ce, th• Cell 142-517• .. 1.·r·, "1, .. 1.u~1"t~. 111111 ~!~ 1~0R;:.~11P./n :"~in'o~•~~ ni ~ ~~ \ Ch"'f h.tv~ q Of'lf t.JO lh OlO\t 1"41 do'M1 tt\..-mn\l b "'eo °"' ,...,< ,,, ~ chi\f'l<lf! fl'Qrtrcll~\~ ot votum. IC>• I'< <MY N,.t l'\f\d ,,.,.,, "'AQ t'Ul'Vl' \ d Uvttn<.r bf tw t+n tt'I~ nr 111c;u P' <,.. And tod •Y '\ l,.\f P" ,,. UP~ L I N~,.... 1 &ohl> a·~ 1 \ ')f\"'' Corp l NO(PA r w 1 .t f\ t Ptt'Wf t(,ftft , l(.f ~ l f\V11tln(1 I ..,.q,.' to (.n I Q ,..M,, '" q I 1 '>ou MHI tO "'1•on lnJ 11 J,iw• lr or 17 J mW It-..,, II f•ttl I ~10• u ~"" •~ tn '' (tJlr,n Pr"' \'t ton lu~ 11 BunO. R t tt(I ,. ConlA •L" ,. 111.,,.rlo c .. 1 20 fttnlkOI• ... ~ I • I " I " .. ~ . I> • C'l<l I .. 1 • 1 •1 AQ l1 • 1 • I~ DOW HS L.1Ht II I • 1 • , I ' I I ,,,, 1 • 31, ,q • , ' ' .. •• 7 > c~ oit'',,, 1 • Oii 1~ I , 0 11 I)) Clfl 11 t -... 011 • , • 0 11 1 ' • 0 11 6. "' 0 11 ~) • Ofl 6 1 -I • 011 I> I -.. 0 11 s. • 0 11 \. • ()ti ) I> 011 \I -''> O!I • ~ ~lOC"k# 111 'f'h.- .'ipollight '" 1 . "' 'I 1 t ~· • t • . . ' ·' ' . 1 I 11 1 I 1/ l ~1 I I n 1'1111 I r1 lttJ ? .. , 11 I, y() • lro l • 11 H I /wt , "' lllllJ ht I q • '"" •tj(l I, Ml1 11t .fitlo•·I-&~ IHd "' . '"'/~lo "~~ .)M • .,. • .,,. ••I 1&•> 1~1· ., 11 8 J• WHAT AME IC l~SIJE!> DH> NEW 'fORI( lllf'l Adv,,.n fl\ O.tl ,..., Unr"-•"O"'d Tota I u' Nr w ,.,,, ri rin, "" .. 1q16 10 .. , 20 -I Oii • • 1-----------------1 , 7 , . , . l' 0 11 • • -1 ... 0H •l • 0 11 • ' • Oii •1 , . A 10 DAIL y PILOT Friday, June 11 , 1976 Getty Left Little to 'Women ENERGY DOG SELECTED Dry Sp ell Bans F ir es in P aradise EXCLUDED J . Paul Ill Cancer , Che mical Linke d WA SHI NGTON IJ\P) -The government, back· ing its call for a ban on so m e c hloroform pro - ducts. says new test re- sults show the chemical definitely causes <.'anccr in m ice and rats. Chloroform taken oral- ly induces liver cancer in male a nd female mice. kidnell tumors in male rats a nd a small number of thyr~id tumors m female rats, the National Can<.'er I ns t i tute re- ported. IN APRIL, the Food and Drug Administra· tion proposed a ban cf· fective July 8 on using ehloroform in cough and co ld remedies . toothpastes. liniments and food paekaging. But the agency decided not lo recall chloroform pro- ducts alread y on the market. The tests, although conclusive for animals, do not prove chloroform c au ses ca nc e r in hum ans. FDA Com · m issione r Alexander· Schmidt noted . "THE AMOUNT fed to the test anima ls exeecds by far the amount to which any person could be exposed with present products." Schmid t said. "But the ben efits of chloroform arc minima l and do not warrant nny risk. however s mall." LOS ANGELES (AP> -The dozen women in J Paul Getty's will a re a curious combination that in· eludes an ex-wife. a "hostess" and an interior de- corator. Their marriages and friends hips with the billionaire go bal'k more than two dec<1dcs, beJ.:in: ning wlth his fifth and last wife whom he divorced in 1956. Four other wives were not m entioned m lhc: will. THF. WJl.L WJ\S FILED I~ County Court here followlnK Getty's death Sunday n1~ht at ht!> country estate in Guildford, England. lie was 83 Getty was eulo~ize<l at a simple Los /\ngcle!> m emorial servke Thursday as a man or "1·ommit· ment lo Jiving fully, commitment to ('Ulturc and commitment to business with all h1!> heart and soul. .. fo'our hundred mournc•rs allc:ndcd t he Cl'rcmony at the Wilshire l 'nilC'cl ~·t1:thod1!>t Chun·h on a som ber day of ml£'rm1tkn\. sprinkle~. Mannhardt , stor k worth Sll.312.25, and S200 a month for life: Ladv l 'rsula D'Abo. s toC'k worth S165.250; Marianne voo AlveDsleben, Sl.000 a month for life: llobi.Da Lund, ~ a month for lire, and Hildegard Ku hn, SIOO a month for life. William F. Bell, vice president of the Tille Insurance and Trust Co .. u co-executor o( the "'tit, was unc:ertain o( the identities of the Y.omen. "l'M NOT TOO FAMILIAR WIT H Mr. Getty's personal history." Bell s aid. "The wom en wen• probably friends Of his.:· Ba s 1des Ti tl e lnsuran ec, the wi ll named two of <:ell~ 's son!>. Gordon P t<h'r ;rncl J t>an Ronald. a s t'O <'X<'C'Utors . Getty ':. ohles t !>On. J ean Ronald. rel'CI\ ed 2.000 share:. of THE DOZEN WOMEN Wt:Rf: LEFT an assort-Gordon Pete r and J . ~ Getty sto<'k. Two sons.,---.... ment of annuities and sto('k allotment:-totalin ~ Paul J r .• cuch recei\'ed • about S2 million ~cncrous by any standard but .S500·'andnothing C'lse." \ still only a tmy slice of Getty's ~assi vc fortune . In case of death, the Most of his treasures. with an estimated value executorship of the will of S2·S4 billion, go to the J . Paul Getty Museum at passes to Getty's lineal Malibu. des ce nd a nt s . Rut BURCH The 23-page document listed Getty's pcrma: specificall~· t•xcluded from the line were Getty's nenl address al the current site of the mul;eum. son, J . Paul, and his grnndson. J . Paul Getty HI. even though Getty has lived for 20 years in Enl!land. the grandson who was kidnaped in Italy and later BALTIMORE t AP) - After throy. 1ng out such s ugge s ti o n s as Rawlamer's Watts Dog, Count De Bucks. and 1-'reddy Frugal. city uf· f1cials have settled on Conservu ;1s the n ume for the doit that will sym· bolize an energy con· SC'n-ation campaign. The winning suiu:C's- lion was one of 1.744 n ames submitted by dty c mpl oycs who wrll pan1cip:lt£' 111 the Waskr Watcht•rs Pro~1·:1m. PARADISE <AP > A sc·rlous shortage or water in this Northl•rn California town hns prompt- ed a btin on outdoor bumin~ beginning July l, fire officials announced. The town has already twen hit with a series or restrictive w att'r use regulations issued by the Paradise Irrigation District. AND NOW ALI. OVTUOOR burning will be banned in Paradise startin~ m·xt month. according tu a decis ion r eached l.ry d1rt:'cturs of the Paradise Fire D1stricL The boanf agreed to institute the tough regulu· t1c1ns ht:'eausc of thl' in<·rcasm~ wall'!" shortage and lvw rno1st urc k \'d vf natural growth. 'rllE l\AN A Ft't:("fS E\'ER \'TlllNG from small 1>1le lrnrninii to l11t -t'learm~ fin·s. It will rc- in:un in eHl•ct u11l ii h~·a\'y winter rains bcg1Q. AT ANGEL STADIUM JUNE 20 THROW OUT GAME BALL CONTEST ENTRIES FROM CAROUSEL OP. The largest of the bequests went to his former ~ra~n~s~-,,~m~e~d~l~·o~r~a~rc:po~rt~ed~S!~m~Jl~h~o~n~. --r-------_:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!~~~~~~=---wife, Louise L yn ch Getty, establishing a fund to pay - South Coast ?laza he r ~5.000 a year for lifo lN ADDITION, 5,000 SHARF.S or <it•ll y (hi com· mon stock. valued •1t S826,250 at t•urrcnt market prices, was left lo Pt>nt'IUJX' Ann Kitson. the Rrit1s h cii\·orc·ce who dt•cor ated Getty's 450-ye;,ir-n ld t•statc. The will also sets up a lifrtimc income for Mrs. Kitson of Sl.167 a month. Getty's longtim e hostcs:. a t the cst atc, Rosabella Burch, received slO(·k wor th about S82.625. ALSO REMEMBERED WER E Mary Teissier, who was to r eceiv«: stock worth 5413,125 plus S750 monthly income for life; Gloria Bigelow. stock worth S103,281.25, plus S400 a m onth for life; Mary Maginnes, stock worth Sl03,281.25, plus S400 a month for life . Also, Bele ne Clifford was listed to receive stock worth S183,281.25, and S300 m onthly for life: Karin Sch!!larships A id 61 at Saddleback A r ecord $12,300 in scholarships was pre- sented to 61 students dur- ing Saddleback Collcgc's first annual scholars hip awards banquet. Community organiza· lions . loeal bus inesses and individua ls con - tributed the awards which honor students for acade mic achievement and ser vice the past school year. The total was double the amount ~iven last vear, according to Mary Lonf!, the college's finan- cial aid officer . Wi nn ers a n d con- tribut o r s of the schola rships wcre: l(im Oouglil"i ctnd Kim F"'"'""· A1.-f1ne \tl'wl\rdto~\ ttw .trd\ M.tt"'- Paul Ah'o Club nt L.1quo11 0.··l(fl 0.•P p,1tne>i.. Am••nc.in A~~1dt1on nt Un1~11n·,1tV W1,m,·n 01,1nrw '" ,,,., U;lcn Am•·r1c. ,,n Bu'\•",-.'' ~'"''" ' 1 A-.,oc1afHJ" M'ld Donn., T .HtAul·n~ A"' ~,•.t.tn1,. ',..,,CJv• ot LJ(JUf'•'\ B··d(h Associat l'<I Stude nt Bod\' awards of S125cach were presented to: f'ctt11t 1d 8~rn••y Ct\••rtf'I'> 0t Fr•• t PAUi fft"tc f\1•r . K.ln(Jy HPdtlfO" Oon1•ltA .C:1•rmtq\f'\, C:hr1,lupt\1•r M.tf'lto. VvOf'\l"lt. P C'),, .. ,, L·•\.tr vi $.;tlDArotf. C"'"Y l •ntln dn<t t(,.tht<!ftn Edd~ 'Nn'""n \ (lul) dOU t-4"101 (,dtnof'1. U.t1totn1 ' Ho•ntt Econom1('\ A'\O(•d ''"" Al~o. 1<.1 1•~ N uOc.t,, C.rH 1,01111,1 Rt-'t•red t •'••l ru•r "· E to••·• Jonm.on Al I"'" MOPn, l~iuryl \Ab+•rott aNJ 8•\0 fr,m (AfUOt'nt I S\."dOI fmofoy• t·~ A.S't0<.•dt1on Vt:tl"t•• Moy1an ~af\Qt• Coa\t Ot111lv P1•0•. t-t~•Qd i(U(/Qil;t 0.:.-1\3 K11poa GammA Sotmtv. 0.••id And~rs.c>f' Eb(-•• (lubOt L1t(fun1• tllU\ Ma,~h1 Sp,tra~. El C.lm lnO p .. ,., Wornen1~ Club. and Re bee Cit Gr 1thth AUl!n Moen ecamberfy T,V\n d'Kf Juli._. V1t\1nQ E• Tofo Worn. n (tun Aho M,H<JtHl't 0Au1•r L.tQUI'•• 8'-.'ath F~\t1-.,H ut Art Vt1h .. 111 M Q'flt!n ond 01'Un1" Po1>tla••f! Gteeoleltt Ectuc.ttton1•t f. uno Su··'" Evang .. lft \li\ atta [ ~u 1 l.arrabflP Grf'•n't' Pt•lroh urn Jonn Nuqflnt H Ard Mt-mor1At lh1W·,1ro, <l'th•tt1•l"t E(jdy, Hvf\I Memont•t f:urn:t BrrnC1'1 Stn4in, Irvin,. ComNnv. 4no 811rt>ou 1t NJt'WfS.1-1. LAqun~ HHf' t..~f\UfC' Wo,.,o Wofftln's Club OtM"r\ ~,,.. Judv M.u Oon..lld ..trid A.04 A, rr l.1tfJUntt ,_.,qt..l••I W0.,..1n '\ (luo 8• Ck Y G,.u,tn I n Sonn1J. Clut> ot L.,<.,1untt Hill\ Jv l 1>1 V1r11nn M.:Jsonic Au•1l1Mv ol l .1qunA HIP•· t.-rlrrv Prt-tWdt••. 'M •\"i•On P10t• drK• W~v H tlrry But.on M 1\ ,101\ Vw•O A.).\Ot1~t1on ot Arh'h dnft Crati .. ,,..·n C>Cbbtl' Su>"\ M 1 ..... 1on V•('IO (0''' p.1n.,, t)nd .J•,,, CiolchtOr1ft M'"''O" v" 10 Juntnr Al I Am••r •C ''' F'uotn,111 lru At,o. Oov1<t Lind, NJhon.ll "''''°'''' f1Qn Of An nun1.1n1, U••••' S.•nrt 1nl f')rt\f!Q'' County H,u (J()• An·A t • 4l u °')•(tt1r-tttt"' ~'\,UC-1 H1on .l"O tfl•• t ••Q11t i.,, c.r .. l;\t1•·~. A''(lf 1.itu.>n ot C..t•••oi,h,•, Qov• Ann Hu"t am Ju Sh"w P E 0 0 1 \,1n ( 11•tflf•nl•• ()o..,q1.1-. Fn~1u 9,,,.,,.,.,n t,.1,,,11.-. \ti•d J 1'ttn••\ n,., ... .,.,.n ao1.,, y Club "' l•'Qvn,4 H 1lh STEEL BELTED ·RADIAL S•ze RR ill· I~ 'Tbls Whllc.,..all Plu~ $2, 11 Fed E• Tax The General Dual Steel II is the finest long mileage passenger tire General has ever made. Built with two steel belts for road hazard protection, and a tough two·ply polyester cord body. NEW CAR TIRE DEAL #1 BR78-13 $59.95 $44.95 $2.11 CR78-14 $64.95 $48.95 $2.31 DR78· 14 $70.95 $52.95 $2.42 ER78-14 $72.95 $54.95 S2.49 FR78-14 $73.95 $55.95 $2.69 GR78·t4 $80.95 $60.95 S2 89 S•lO HR78·14 GA78·15 JR/8-15 LR 78-15 GR70-15 < >A Fed, EK. Tax $87.95 $65.95 $3.07 $82.95 $61.95 $2.97 S95.95 $71.95 S3.31 S99~5 $74.95 $3.47 S82.9s l $61 .95 S3.13 • 'I p I t·I• ,, .. .,,.,-1 "'' '" ,. # GLASS BELTED 2for Am e r icans are 1.·x· posed to 300,000 poumls of chloroform per )'car m pharmaceuti c al pro- ducts. t he report s aid. About 98.000 pounds 1s eonsumed orally. ubout 117 ,000 pounds go into in- halation drugs a nd ubout 86.000 pounds ~oes into skin prepara tio ns , Other scholars hip win· The bulk of U.S. pro-ners and contributors Olnt•t wHH" '' •nClucJ•·ft Aloo '\ f'hlow ~.M:h1h b ... f, A •1• "'' t\\~M l•On, n .. ,., Zt•·'f';J'"' 5.1ddfeO.Jt • COlli>CJ(! 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J:?rnduat· ing honor s t udcnl at Corona del l\1 ar Hii.:h School. has rN't'i\'t•d thl' P<'r<'V F:iith St'hoh1rsh1p from' the USC School of ~1usic Irvine Company Honors Stude nts F i\'e OranS?e Coast hiJ::h school senior!. mlc rest- erl in bC<'Om ing archil t'l'ls and urban planners h;J \''t' lwt•n awarclt'd SJ ,ooo college 1>dwlar!.h1ps for !'\uciil'S in t hosl' fil'ld-; b\' the Irvine Comp:rn~ The rl'ripit"nts an• O:wicl n Smith. Tara Lyn 'fhellmann anci Midrnd .James WC'hrr. a ll of S110.: T1tr Pr1r•• $51 .90 $45.90 $1 .75 F7 8·15 $67.90 ---$57.90 $51.90 $2.05 G7 8-15 S69 90 $59.90 $53.90 $2.27 H7 8-15 $75.90 $65.90 $59.90 $2.43 J7 8-15 $77.90 $67.90 $61 .90 $2.60 L7 8·15 S81 90 $73 90 $65.90 -S2.83 P1 55/ $65.90 $59.90 $2 40 80 013 $59.90 Whtrewnlls St' ro SJ room pe1 111e, depending on ~tze $61 .90 $63.90 $67.90 -$69.90 $73.90 $53.90 SJ.OJ $3 14 S1 .46 Thr Goner;if Juml)O 780 tp;-iturcs two qtass belts, a two-ply polyp•)lr•r <.Ord l1or1y . ;inrt ,"l multr·rrb tread. tt s design<'<! lo prov1dr lonri m11c:iq('. r;"Jsy handling. and trac.tron on tiolh W!'I or rlry surl:iccs. 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S lol•k s l • • VOL. 69, NO. 163, 4 SECTIO NS, 38 P AGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNrA F RrOAY, J UNE 11, 1976 c TEN CENTS f 1 ' Cella Defense Stages Giant E • it By RICHARD P. NALL Of'"• O•lly Piiot St•fl LOS ANGELES The defense in the trial of Or. Louis Cella and tw<? codefendants today began 1 filling, a federal courtroom with " exhibits 12 feet high and four feet • wide. l . Workmen trundled huge pack- ing cases into the marble interior or the civic center building and into the court or U.S. District Judge Matt Byrne. They then set up wood frame easels bearing news pape r s tories. pictures. le tte r s. brochures and diagrams with phrases calling attention to cer· lain items. The def ens~ contends they are a history of the problems, issues and intensity or health planning. '\ t' '1 1il-f .•\tA ~ )11' u' ~·'·· l 1°" • , ... 1.\lh •• I•~ 1 \WifM '"t I I "• • f;'f,ff" 1 • T '' ·''t, • J ' I" I '~ f i , ~\ ' I .. 1 I :t-"•' ,.. • " ... ,. f;I I \ • t I • I • \' f O.lly PllM -· ~· RED-ROBED ESTANCIA SENIORS MAKE ENTRANCE High School Daya Cloae for 499 Eagle Seniors 499 Estancia High Seniors Graduate By HILARY KAYE Of'"' O•llY 1'1101 St•tl In an enthusiastic ceremony marked by cheers ;m<I whistles. 499 Estancia lli~h School seniors in red robes received their diplomas Thursday niMht. Students Julie Snl'll and Tom Pecoraro d eli\'ered speeches, w 1 Ul'ster )!a\ c thc-i vocation a nd Lisa Ra\\ lins of· fered a ben<.'diction, Pecoraro was one of four cluss valedictorians w ith (H'rfl'ct s cholastic records. The othl'rs were Randa ll Kirk Porter , Crn· thia Chiyl'mi Yamaga and Susan Elaine Tan~es. Miss Snell, \Yh o thankerl her classmates for "four ~real years," ur)ted the students to re· member the ~ood times and fun at Estancia. She said that just as important us the 'math. F.ni:lish :incl his· tory, was whut the students learned from each othc•r. '"The edL1<0ation ttl Estancia J!&ve us insii:ht into personal ~oats. We must try to ret::un the• enthusias m . optimism and energy or youth," Miss Sm•ll said. Pecoraro told thl' <'luss that nt first he belie vl'd he was the wron~ one to ~iv<' a ft raduation . speech. s incl' he wns so en1:e r to leave hi~h school. : Lif e-saving i Classes Set Classes are now being offered in the lire-saving technique or 1 Cardio·Pulmonary Resuscita· 'i lion . There will be two sessions . this month. June 16 and 17, and June22and23. } The classes will meet from 7:00 ~to 10:00 p.m . al St. John the I Divine Episcopal Church in Costa Mesa. : Students are asked to register ' early as class space is llmited 1 and text material must be mailed 1 out prior to the first class. For re- servations and further lnforma· tlon call the church al 548·2237 or Clark Turner at 557·1426. Rut then. he s aid, he realized his <'a~erness to leave was a natural f<'eling and 9ne that s houldn 't overshadow the "joyous moments" al Estancia. Pecoraro said the class was "as close as it could be" and that the most cheris hed moments would be the memories or friendships made al F.stanci~ .. l.ook f n g to the future . Pecoraro said the class of 1976 is "standin~ o n the bnnk of the third century of ,\mcrica." "\Ve ha\'e 'Cln unprecedented opportunity to change the future, it nil depends on our personal goals. Dare to dream and work lo make those dreams come true," he advist>rl Estanria Principal Floyd Har· rvman told the audience that the ciass of 1976 was one noted for its "individualistk, f1,m·lovin~ and self· motivated" characteristics . "They work we ll together and show a· concern for each other's fcelin~s." Harryman said. He comm e nded the class on the tar~e number of scholars nnd also noted that m any of the stu· flt•nts have taknts in sevcrul areas. Seniors Ge t Help In Filing Forms A state representative will as· s ist senior citizen homeowners file claims for Senior Citizens Property Tax Assistance Law benefits in Costa Mesa June 25. A temporary of(ice will be open at Bethel Towers, 666 West 19th Street. between 9:00 i .m . a nd 4:00 p.m. Copter Cr88hes LOS ANGELES CAP> -One policeman was burned and another may have been killed today when a Los Angeles police helicopter crashed in Griffith Park, the city fire department said .. and medical ~rowth Ill Orange County s ince 1959. Cella, Theodore Schiffman and Stephen Evans are accused in the tax evasion and Medicare fraud case or embezzling funds from Me r cy General and Mission Community hospitals in Orange County for political and personal use. They each face 23 counts A member of the de fense team said thl're wN·e mort• than 120 fi\'e by four·foOt panels in the ex· hibit. Two P<i ne ts connc•c•te<I together make one easel which. on legs, stands about 12 fel't high. In the hallway outside the cQurt there was jocular rcfrrence to the exhibits as the "defen~~ dog and pony show.'' Hard-driving Judge Byrne seemed som ewhat taken aback by the magnitude of the cxh1hit anct c autioned cl t'l'c11sc a t · torneys to havl' workmen mind the:> ~·alnut p&n e lini; of his cqurtroom . ~ut with a slight srt'ule hl• also <old defense attorneys that t he exhibit did not seem a con\'ernent size to take into <'hambers and study. ··Just out of curiosity." asked Judge Byrne. "without a ladder how woo-Id I read these'!" DcfcnSl' a ll urllt'\'~ ~aid 11\t•\' would makt! u ~uinmary of th~· exh1b1t and p1 clun•s of 1l ""'11la bit? to the court. Judgt! Uyrnt• indt<':.ilcd today that he w antb final ar~umcnb / winding up both the prosl.'cut1 011 1 and defense l':JSl'S to tonctudt> next l-r1day no m utter how long a dav in t·ourt next F'riduv is . It i~ expeC'led that he woul<i reach a de<'1s1on a few day_s aflC'r lhal. Payroll-sex Flap Grows Ex-aide Implicates Texas Solon WASHINGTON (AP> -The Capitol Hill payroll-sex scandal grew today as a former aide to Rep. John Young said through he r lawyer tha t the Texas De mocrat paid he r a premium salary in return for sexual favors. Colleen Gardner .. was abused and humiliated" by Young, said attorney Sol Z. Rosen. "In essence, s he's saying it Schmit T e stifie s On Cella L 0 S ANG EL E S-0 range County Supervisor La urence Schmit in F ederal Court Thurs- day acknowledged support from Dr. Louis Cella for his 1974 primary campaign but said be was not sure how much of S36.000 s pent was due to the Santa Ana physician. Although Schmit was a govern· ment witness in the lax evasion Medicare and mail fraud case. deputy U.S. Attorney Steven Wilson at one point asked the judge to reprimand Schmit for unres pons ive ans wers. Judge Malt Bryne declined. The prosecution is attempting to prove that Cella and two codefendants illegally di\'erted funds from two Orange County hospitals for political and personal use. Schmit said that Cella told him he would tTy to help "a bit" on Schmit·s 1974 campaign for supervisor . Schmit took office January of 1975. Schmit testified that after talk· ing to Cella, he was placed on the payroll of Mercy General Hospital in Santa Ana to do public relations work. The CSee CELLA, Page A2> Mesa Council Rejects Sign Variance Bid The Costa Mesa City Council has rejected a sii?n variance re- quest from a stereo store the city says h as hcen tn violation of rt'unicip•ll siJ!n rules since 1971. Councilmen denied the re<1uest by Leo's Ster eo, 1846 Newport ntvd., after opctalors of the store souJ!ht a 15-m onlh grace period before r emovinJ! several illc~al and non-conforminJ! signs. Leo's a tlo rn c.Y. Edward Arossman of Century City. pre· senled councilmen with the s ame argument he had for plannin.I( commissioners. who earlier de· nied his reques t. The attornev claimed at least fi\'e other stereo stores within a six block area also have signs that do not conform with the city's si~n ordina nce. enarted in 1974. Leo's signs we n • "illegal before that time. the city claims. because the st ereo store did not take out permits for them. Vice Mayor Jack Hammett dis- agreed with Bross man. saying, ··Leo's signs a re illegal signs. and now they're sayin~ 'we'll make concessions on certain of these signs·.·· "The problem is, Leo's com- petitors do not have illegal signs. They are non-conforming signs. put up before the ordinance went into errect and a re grandfathered <g,lven an amortization period I by the city ." Cou n cl l wo m ;ui Mary Smallwood drew applause from a crowded council chamber when she said. ·' ll would be very unlatr to others In the city who are.try. <SffVARIANCE, Pa~eA2> was made known to her indirect· ly and throug h subtle pressure that he applied that her submit- ting to sexual advances was a job requirement and if she didn't do it her options were either to lake his personal abuse or quit and her salary was r aised com· mensurately with the amount of sexual ser vices that s h e performed for him and the amount of eratification he felt he OUTSTANDING TEACHER Psychology Prof. Jamieson recei\'ed ... the attorney s auJ. Young, 59, a 10-term con- gressman from Corpus Chnsti, married and the father of fi ve, d enied that Mrs. Gardner's S26.000 yearly salary was cont· ingent on sex. He declined lo con- firm or den~· whether he had a sexual relationship with her. Young said he wants to talk to in\'estigalors from the Justice Department and the House ethi<'s OUTSTANDING CITIZEN Balboa Island 's Pease 1.'ommille<.'. If tht',\' do not HP· 1>roach h1111 . the c·ongrt•:-!->man said," I'll go lo them.'' Speaker Carl Albert stud 10<.fa \ he assumes the ethics C'omm1t11.·~ will cons id er the m atter ··if it 1:. broad enough ... The Jus ti ce Ocpa1'lml'nl dcdmed to s a v whetht.•r C'it her Young or Mr::.. Gardner would tw interviewed. <See SEX, Page .\:?I * * * Columnist: Hays Talked Of Suicide NEW Y O HK !/\P l H<>p Wayne lla,v:; of Ohio had he1•n despondent hcc a ww n•vcl at10n!-> about his extramarital sex lifto had alienated his new wife from him and had talked about th(• poss1b1lit y of killing himself e1~ht clays ago. news p:tpl'r c·olumnist J ack Anderson s aid toda' Anclerson, on the AB .'1v sho'' ··AM. Amerac::i." ~aid he talk<'tl to !lays thre(' times and Ila~·!'> told him or thl' <1ltenat1on of hi!-> wift-. a rcconc·1liatio11 aml t hen l)n Wednl.'Sday that ~hl' lt'fl him aJ?aan . But in Barn<'"nlll'. Oh111. JJ;J,·-..· press S l't rc·t ~•n fll'nlcd .\n dcrson·s report~ 'ot Mrs 11,"-.· a liena11on anrl Ha\'~· Lalk of 1;;11 OCC Grad Rites ing h1mselr · The nmgn•ssman wus rcmorl (•d in sat1sfacton· 1·nnc11t1on .11 .1 hospital 111 Burnes \ tilt· :1~ h<' r1• rovcrC'1l fro m an ovcrdoM• of slceplng pills that his doctor !'>:tJd was appar<'nt I~· atl'lih•nlal Moved Into Gym l\n<krso11 said Ill' talked to By STF.VF. MITCHELL 011 ... O•llY P•lol St•tf We t b e nches in L c Rard Stadium forced Orange Coast College's Class or '76 inside the gym Thursday night for gradua- tion ceremonies. Faculty m embers, relatives and ft lends and the-bfflek-,,.,.bed- graduates squeezed into Basil Peterson ~ymnasium at OCC to hear state and national speech cham pion Guerin Butterworth praise the 28-y ear -old col lci;:c. She lauded OCC's vocational training e mphasis, s a y in ~. "Coast has already met the challenges of the future by m- n ova ti v c p ro~r ams . On ly throuJ;th edu<'alion can we cope with technological advances," she said . "Orange Coast Collc~c responds to these challenges.·· Miss Butterworth sairl liberal arts majors arc a glut on the joh market. ;idding that the jo b training at Orange Coast Colle(!c, "is so good, m<iny major cor- porations a s k for OCC graduates.·· She also prais l'd the sc·hool's career job center . calling it the largest in the nation. OCC also had some pruise If> hand out durinJ? the h<Jur-and·a· hair ceremonies. Dr. Norman E. Watson. chan cellor of the Coast Community Colle~e District. presented the STOCKS STAGE BROAD RALLY NEW YORK CAP)-Theslock market came to life today with a strong advance fed by hopl'li that interest rates m ight be settling 410wn. Trading was active by recent stal'ldards. Analysts said investors had been encouraged by a Jcvclllnft off In il\terest rates or late after a substantial rise from the lows of eartier in the year. · The Dow Jones average of 30 stocks gajned 14.41 points to 978.80. (Tables. J\91 llavs fo r ahout an hour last '"'l'k Outstanding Citizen I\\.\ arrl to ;md fl:.l\·s told him his w1 ft· of ;1 Mrs. Bomell P ease of Ball>0a ft'w we~ks. p,,,, wol1ld ll•>t :-1w;1I-. Island for her "m ano.· vears of to him. llC' said sh<' had hc·en t..r community service." · · nblv hurl hv th<' sex s('andal Dr. Watson read off a long list AnMrson· said llavs toll! ha m of Mrs. Pease·s past and current ··that if it would :-pa~1· h<'r mon· volunteer duties anrt ~ffi~iati~ns angui s h . he 'd pul a hullt'l -mor<' than 20 organizations In· throui?h his head.·· tutting pt esidrnt at 011~ tlme-m"--1\ltd t"'·~hf'1.,•t1ts-tfttlfl11r.:-"---­ othcr or four H ar~o~ l\rca Andersonquott'Cl lla)s.1s.,aying Parc:>nt-Tc:>a cher Associations. AndC'rson ~a11l lla'o; railed him The list includes many health from Ohio :1f1C'r Llw1r fat'<:·to.foct• nq~anizat.ion_s. ranging from thc meeting ta:.l wt•ek ,11111 !'>;11d hP Cancer Sol'1ety _to the Mardan and Mrs. llay~ rci·onl'ilt·tl aftt·r Center of Edutallonal Therapy. she read nt"WS ma,::;11.tn<' a<" Psych_ology Professor Edward counts of lhl' ~t.·x scanrlal G. Jamie.son ~as n~1med OCC's But llays callt•d :ig~1in Wi•dni•:,. out stand_tng tnstructor _or the day to say his wift• ldt him ag:.im, year during the reremonics. ll<' J\ n d C' rs 1rn s a 1 d . 11 1 s \\Ii t <', was selected by s tudents. ,.~ however, was ._., 11 ii\~· li1.·cbtdi· ;If Jamieson r1.•ce1"_C'tl a Sl,.100 the• ho:.pit a l in ·B;irni·sv illc· ~rant f~·o m t ~r Salj:!o-Nor~n throur!hout Thurs<lav 1111.!hl Foundation, wh!l'h was set up_ m ThC' columntt-.t ~•IHI 1f;1.v~ "''°~'' 1954 to l'<'C'Ogntic high qualtty to l;1lk to him alwu! his pmhl1•m-. teachin,::. IS Ht\ \'S p , \?> He has hcen karhing at OCC' • N ' · • aiw ' - since 1965. Dr. Robert R. Moon·. µre~idcnt of OCC. presented the Class of 1976 and l'Ollcge dist ri<'t board President Robert L. llumphn•yi- handed out diplomas to thl' I ,M04 graduates 17 Striking Le ade r s H e ld By T he Assodated Pres!> Seventeen leaders of 3.000 s triking Alameda Count y cmployes have been jailed on trespassinit char~es because of a sit-in at the Jaw office of the pres ident or the Board or Supervisors. . , Police arrested the 15 union negotiators and two social workers late Thursday afternoon after they refuse~a closing lime to leave the Tri e 'Jbwers of. fice suite used by ve attorneys, including Roard of Supervisors President t•red Cooper. The 17 refused to s ign citations ror misdemeanor trespass. or to post 5500 bonds . saying they would spend the night in jail. Wt"athc•r ~lostlv s unnv and :i lattl1• warmt•r Sat11°rcla \ Som1· low rlllud~ near t0hf' 1•11a~t Saturday lltg h-. 111 i lh , low:. tonight m !lO-.: I NSIDIE TODA,. /l's rare /or Costa Me:\11 '.~ .'inutll Coa.~I Rrpcrfory tn prr· sc11t a m11s1cal. /1111 fJi,•11 ll open one t/11.~ m onth. l>1rrctor .lolm-Dand l\f'//l'r fl'//~ 1d111 ori Page Cl o/ 1111· IV1•1•1«·nd1·r, Index At You• s. .. 10 A) Mut ... 11'11..-. .... lo•Un41 BJ ~Uorhlt N,.w, A4.8J L.M eorct .... 0<•,..•Co11n1r .., . (.llll••n•.11 A) P90plf 8 1 l C••ullltd 01 II 11e11..,r•••• Cl·4 , C."'IC\ cs \ri.laPott., .... Cton-rct cs 5-11 84 t I Out~llfollo• Al Slot-Ma•-•I• •• lllllotl•I Pott• "~ Ttlf"''iO" C• £nttrt•••-•t C. I TltUltr\ '" FiMftC• ...... ···~· •• HllNJ<-81 WotldH•W\ A4.8J """'-'Mt" Bl 'tlfllllt••nO•r , ... Me•lo '" ·I 2 OAIL V PILOT c Frtd,.y June I I 1976 . County's Employes, Incensed . l're• Pa,,e A J SEX ••• House· Dem oc ratle.c. Leader Thomas P. "Tip" O'Neill de- fended Youn1. suylna: "He de- nied it ... There is no admlasion . . . The question comet ·Did she work or didn,'t she'!' He aays she did. By GARV GRANVILLE 01 ll>t D•1lr P1I .. ~l•ff Despite an offrr of G.75 pcreenl wage increases for most county t•mployes. the 9,000-member Oratu!c County Employes As· :-.oc1ation IOCEA) has called a mcctini:: tonight of its "!)pedal <·unt1n gcncy" committee. The committee was formed last year to determine what ac- tion OCEA members s hould take when n('~ofr ions with the coun- 'ty are stall Today Director awye r said the committee's opt ns stop short of calling a strike. "It can call off negotiations, r e- eommend peaceful picketing or take other measures it feels needed to successfully conclude negotiations," said Sawyer. lie emphasized that OCEA le aders do not · consider a workers ' strike a practical re- medy to s talled negotiations. An OCEA bulletin sent to e mployes Thursday did not criticize the county's offer of a •i.75 percent pay raise ror most county employcs. llowevcr, it directed scorching critic is m al the rest of the packc.cge contr<1 cl offered by \'OUnty negotiators. "The county is apparently try. mg to entice me mbers into ac· l·epting an i n a dequate a nd dangerous agreement with the 6.75 percent sala ry offer to some · mem bers," according to the bulletin. And today, an excited recorded \'Oice on the association's hotline !'ummon cd m e mbers of the special contingency committee lo this e vening's meeting: Meanwhile. Sawyer and county negotiators were continuing their meetings today. Al Issue in the strife are sec- tions of a proposed 1976· 77 pac·t I hat Sawyer said are "simply out of the question.·· Most objectionable. he said. is a county demand for manage. ment rig hts over m atters rightfully subject to negotiations. Altogether, the bulletin sent to OCEA members late Thursday listed 23 objections to what il r ailed the county's final offer. But a county official this morn- ing said negotiations are still un- der way, indicating the county had not made its final offer. He a lso s aid statements made in the bulletin were not wholly acC'urate . TONIGHT "THAT CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON " -Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. Fairgrounds. June ll. 12, 13., 18 and 19, 8:30 p.m. S.l. 556-5:191. "PERFECT PITCH'' -Irvine Community Theater. Bristol a l Hcd Hill, June 11 antt 1? R p.m. .!)57-7297. ONE -A C T PLAY S · Yankees :l Detroit 0 Top of the ScIT.nth...:..:..<m!L'._' ubbers "South Co:is t Repertory Theater. I hroul?h June 12. 8 o.m. MOTORCYCLE.S PEEDWAY l!ACING -· Faiq-:rounds, 8 ' 15 "m. SATURDA V, JUNE 12 l C'I GRADUATION' -Cam- 1'\US Park. 10:30 a.m . ESTANCIA ADOBE -State Historical Lani:tmark, Adams and Mesa Verde Drive West, Sat. & Sun. 1-S p.m. ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT 1N a..,,.,.,.. 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"'''00•it'd •tlft>ewt JP•CJll Pt"T'IUktft ot c-'91>1-r. Sit<•~ CIA'' tM\taef' paid al (a1.t• ~"-· (Alf .. ,-,,.. ~b\C't .. hOft .. ., ,.,.,, .. r ~ n """"' ~''. '" ,,..,., M,lj monlrtJy. m 1t1IM, on,l1M t1Mt uu-••••· 0.11• ..... , ~,. MEMORY HAZY Supervisor Schmit ' From Page 1\ I CELLA ... former teacher sn1d he received Sl.5(}0 a month for his public rela .. tions work fro m June of 1974 to January of 1975. Questioned by the prosc>cutton, Schmit said that he didn't know who was in c harge of public rela- ',tions at the hospital he was doing public relations for. t...,. Asked wltat publ.!l' rcl<1tions he did, Schtn1t said he was "speak- in!! t{ood of the hospital." Ile said he promoted it amon~ doctors to t!el d octors to bring' patients there. Mercy. partially owned by and once run by Cella. opened in 1973. Schmit said that he ne\'er got specific instruC'tions on how to promote the hospital. That Cella just said ''do your best.·· Asked if Cella had printed materials for Schmit's 1974 ·cam- paign, Schmit answered. "I'm not certain." The prosecution asked Schmit if he had reported the SJ ,500 a month from the hospital on his campaign stat ement. Defense at- torneys successfully blocked an answer. None of the three de· fense attorneys cross examined the t!Overnment witness. U.S. District Judge Matt Byrne 1 asked Schmit how many hours he spent on the job. Schmit said it was difficult to say. As Byrne. bored in, Schmit said that he had not had an office al th<' hospital while doing his public relations work and had no business cards but when al the hospital spent most of his t ime in the cafeteria. Schmit said he did sign a tim(' card to s.?et paid by the hospital hut said that he did not fill out the time. that eighty hours worked (for a two week pe riod) was filled in whPn he cot his card. Morticians Said Greedy LOS ANGELE:;S <A P I Funeral dircrtor s were labeled .. more brothers· takers than brothers· k eepers," by a cler gyman at a hearing hert• on t>ropose<l Federal Trnde <.:orn- m 1ssi 0 11 regulation of the industry. The charge was madt' Thurs- rlay by the Rev. Frt.'<ierick Fen- ton of Santa Monica. who ob- served that funeral directors he has dealt with for 14 years have d isplayed a "phony ('Ompass1on that has nevt•r overcomt' their basic desire 10 make as much money as possible.·· "John Young is an honest. d e- cent . c apable, God-fearing man." O'Neill added. :·1 Judge him in all decency, moral and otherwise." At a news conference in his of. fiee today Young said : "I can as· sure you she was not hired for sex She's a capable. resourceful wo man from a good family." The congressm an addt'<i : "Sh<' came up through the ranks. so to speak. She was one of the fastest typists on the 11111 . She does type and she can answer the phone a nd fi le. The whole lhint!, m ystifies m e. I see here the Elizabeth Ray syndrome. J would presume there is a book in it for her." Hosen said Mrs. Gardner. 28. is a former friend of Miss Ray, whose allegations tha" Rep. .• Wayne Hays ( D-Ohio1. put her on the House payroll at S14.000 a year to provid e him wi th sex are being investigated by the ethics committee, the Justice Depart- ment and a federal grand jury. Young said Mrs. Gardner's salary. which congressional re· cords show is above av~ragltfor congressional staff aides. was in line with his policy of having a s mall staff but paying them well. lie said he has three women on his office payroll and they each earn over 520.000 a year . Declining to discuss his rela- tionship with Mrs . Gardner. he s aid the "only issue is whether the federal . government got its money's worth. The law isn't in- terested in personal peccadilloes, as the Justice Department calls it. but only in ·whether the tax- payers are being cheated." He said he "had been grooming her to take over my (staff) work on the Joint Atomic Energy Com- mittee in event I take it over" as chairman to succeed Sen. John 0 . Pastore < D-R. I. >, who is retiring next year. Mrs . Gardner declined com- ment and r eferred reporters to Rosen. * * * Frona Page A I HAYS ••• · because "Wayne Hays and I have been battling for a quarter of a century.·' He said a new, subdued Hays came to see him; 1he old Hays would n ot have cared what anybody said or wrote about him, "but the new Wayne Hays was concerned about his wife.•• Hays emerged today from a coma induced by the overdose of pills. his doctor said. Hays smiled at his wife and spoke short sentences that made sense, the doctor reported. Dr. Ric hard Phillips said the o\'erdose taken by Hays, central figure in th e congressional payroll-sex scandal which broke May 23. was apparently acciden- tal and that Hays should be fully recovered within 10 days. The 65-year·old Democratic congressman was in satisfactory condition. Phillips said, but is still technically semicomatose despite periods when b~ makes rational s tatement.<1, Hays was unconscious when taken to the hos pital Thursday morning. He awakened al 5:30 <1.m . this morning and asked to see his wifo, Pal. who kept the ~~~~~·.....-.mng-vtgt~attlte-hos~OO:-- ~he returned to the room later and the congressman smiled at her . Phillips said. Reporte r s Balk WASHI NGTO N IAP, -Six r<'· porters, includini.: C BS cor' rl'sponde nt Oanicl Schorr. have r<>buHed initial efforts by llouse <'t hics t'o mmittee investigators to question them about who leaked the secret House in - telligence report. Schorr said he was asked lo appear next week. "His recovery s hould be com- plete," Phillips told a m idmorn- ing press briefing. After his release ~rom the· hospita l he will have to rest for a week to 10 days before returning lo his congressional duties, the doctor said. $39.8 Million Tab For Transit Eyed Directors of the Oranf?C County Transit Oistrirt <OCTDI were handed a propos•·d 19741·17 budi;:t•l Thursday niJ!ht calling for expen- ditures of $39.8 million. 'The proposal calls for spending SlS.9 million for capital projects, including the purchase of 90 buses. The staff prepared budget also calls for operating expenditures or 523.9 million. The operating portion of the budget represents a~ million in-. crease over current spending levels. Chief reason for the spending increase is the 90 buses that will be added to OCTD's fleet in 1976-77. Those buses are slated to be used to increase service levels rather than add new routes, ac- cording to a plan recenUy adopt- ed by the trans it district d irec- tor!!. When they a re :idded to the !leet, the buses will provide half· hour service to 75 percent of the roules serviced by.OCTD. The S15.9 million in capital ex- penditures includes construction of a transit terminal in Santa Ana as well as construction of main- tenance and operation facUilies in Garden Grove and Irvine. The OCTD staff predicted the proposed budget can be met without !Jlcreasing the district's• tax rate or 4.S cents per SlOO as- sessed value. Roughly $20 million of the capital and operations budget will be met through federal grants, according to the budget report. · Another StO million will come from OCTD's s hare of gasoline s-ales lax. _ _ It is predicted that roughly S:J.5 million will be ienerated throu~h bus fare boxes and by rider con- t.racts held by OCTD. Transit district directors are scheduled to discuss and poulbly .adopt the proposed budget at the ir June 21 mceUng. lt~s Q11illed whor e. (left> and Chris Sparks admire a diwork on ·ant alpha beUcal Americana quill :.it ularino School in Costa l\l csa. Each fourth and fifth grader al the school contributed a patriotic patch for the 200-square-foot quilt now on permanent dis play in the school auditorium. Scully Attacker Hit LOS;.\J':GELES CAPI -A m an who allei;ted ly harassed DodJ?cr announcer Vin Scull,· ~md h1!> wife and then attackNJ two on duty poliC'em cn with a ramr- ed~ed carton Opf'm•r was shot <.ind wounded l>y offlcl·rs, policl· said today. The m an. Rose ndo Trevino .Ir . 22. of Pico Ri vera. was shot tw1cci in the chest o utside Dodgl'I' 'Stadium and was reported in sta ble condition at County-l '.Sl' Medical Center. A police spokesman s aid six off.duty officers employed as security officers for the· 1Jcxl~?1·rs s aw Trevino creatini.! ~· d1~­ turbance beside Scully's c·ar in the stadium purkinf! lot al 11.25 p.m. Thursday . lie said Trevino poured l><·cr O\'Cr the car. tried to opt:>n llw ch>0r of the car occupit.'<.I by S<•ull.v and his wife. Sandy, and blocked lhr path or the <.·ar. The offi cers w arned-'ftc·\ urn about his conduct and thc Scull)s left. f' ro• Page A l VARIANCE ing to comply with the ordinance, t>spec1ally someone who has been contemptuous of the whole thing. My suggestion would be to take them down a nd us e the·m som ewhere else, because w e don't want them here" . <.:1ty Zoning Jnspector Robert llall said Leo's has exhausted all of their <•dministrativc remedies. In a tcleµhone interview. ht• s;ml "The next :.tt~p Is to go ahead :md t'ither resolve tht• ca!lc in the t·ourts. or for Leo's to decide to \'oluntarily comply with the or· lllnancl' " 'l'hc ci t y l'Ounc il 's denial nw:111s Lt'o·s mu:.t rcmon' t1 fiV. i.qu.ire.foot above the roof sign, a 1:1r..squarc-foot clvctrical :.1J,:n on ~cwport Boulevard, plus illegt1l signs facing on Br way and an ;ilh'V Th~1m:is ashalides. dl•puty · ly attorne . said the city is await in i:t a ck is1on by Lt•tfs before ta king t e stcn•o firm to ('Ourt June 22. C'Ounsel will let us know Wednesday just what e1r in nt1ons are as lo whether or not the · will comply fully with the city." Help Needed To Buy Art · ( 'osta l\J esa d tizens arl' being asked to share in purchasing an 011 paintini:: o f the Oiego Sl•puh·eda Adobe, better known a:-. the Estanc1u About Sl.000 is needed to purt•hase. ins ure. frame and lls::ht the paintinj!. whtC'h will be d<>dicated to the citizens of Costa i\lesa July 4. Donations may be brought to city hall or mailed to "Estan- r1a," 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Checks should be m ade out to the City of Costa Mesa, and labeled "for the oil painting." ~ Youth Captured FRESNO (J\ P > -A :muth cap- 1 urcd after an O\'Crnight siege al a Woolworth \'aricty store here had heen dischar~ by the firm scverul weeks oarlier . police said. Spon1die i;?Unfire had shat· tt•rNI most of the downtown store's windows during the night. hut no s hots we're fired when Thomas L. Rayos . 18. was caught la1e Tuesday. Chief Hal Britton said. OPEN 10-5 COST A MESA ONLY Redwood ~ Sp~cials ~ :=-:-:-=-::~~ YOUR CHOICE ' 3 Pc 42"!inirtg Set s39sa b\ Chi•H with Pad a.PC. REDWOOD SET IMCLUDES: sggss • Chiase • 2 Club Chairs • 2 End Tables • 3 Pads r CA!lfON PACllfD CAS14 AND CAHY GAS LOG SALE $3888 . SLOG SET Sl.OW IURMIMG IMIHS FfHGUTE IHCLUDID