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1976-06-17 - Orange Coast Pilot
\ ' ex are I p _ove - Men's Mag Pays Revolutionaries • 11 -$25~000 f~r Nude Held -in Slaying Liz Ray.Photos Of Ambassador DAILY PILOT * * * 10< * * * I . TH\)RSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNC17, 1976 VOL tt, HO. ltt, >SECTIONS, >4 ,..t.GES I Standhlg" _Tall I -. - lJ.S. A nafJassador 'Splinter Group' . ) Blamed in Slayings BEIRUT, Lebanon <AP> - The Palestinian guerrillas and their leftist Lebanese allies an· nounced the arr-est today or a : number of persons suspected or killing U .S. Ambas!'ador Francis . E. Meloy Jr.. his economic ·counselor and their Lebanese driver. Police sources soid Al Falah Palestinian guerrillas arr~ted1 five members of the Lebanese Socialist R('volutionary Orsanliation. an urban guerrilla group that seiled the Beirut branch of the Bank of America in 19'13, t.ook 56 hostage~ and killed an American and four Lebanese before police stormed the build· ing. Secretary of State Henry A. , ' 'i, ·~.' .. _,., ... DC Sex Arrest Coverup Hit ' .Survived. 6n Daily Sandwich or:::v1.:ast \\'eat her !"ii::ht :met morninl! low WUISUN.4 _OPPOSES ER.4 Kissinger announc e d in Washington that the killers were believed to be ·•a splinter j?roup or the Palestinian ~roup that is trying to prevent mode.ration in the area." 'Hustler' Gets Ray C'lo11 rf s cl carinl? 1luring I . BATON ROUGE. La. <AP> - A Louisiana House committee has reJe-=ted the proposed Equal · Rtghts Amendment to the U.!Y. Constitution In " move that erfec- Uvely dooms the issue ln the state , legislature for the fourth con· secutiv~ year. The House Committee on Civil ,Law and Procedure sc:utUed th,e proposal Wednesday by a 10·6 vote after three hours or . testimony. Thirty-four states have ratified the amendment, but tW() of those haVe moved to rescind ratifica· Uon and at least four more wouid have to give approval for it to lake effect. U.S. officials said earlier that the assassins were believed part of a Moslem fringe group trying to promote Arab unity by provok· ing U.S. intervention in Lebanon. Kissinger also said the United Slates would decide in 36 hours whether lo evacuate the 1,450 Americans still in Lebanon anrt told Congress a further decision 'would be made on whether to use U.S. military forces in the evacuation. . Meloy, 59, Robert Wanng, 58. and Zoheir Maghrabl were shot ·Wednesday whlle driving through the no·man's la nd between the Moslem and Chris· tSffLEBANON, Page AZ> . LAS VEGAS, Nev. <AP> -The publlsher of a na· tional men's magazine said today he paid szs.ooo for rights to nude pictures taken two years ago or Washington sex scandal figure Elizabeth Ray. Larry Flynt, publisher of Hustler Magazine, said an elghl·page nude layout or Miss Ray will appear in the magazine's August issue. f1ynl said he would print an extro,.one million copies of the maaatine. which will also carry a nude cover picture or the woman. • " mid·mornini.! hours Fri· day. Warming a litlll• l''ri· day. lliJ?h Fridny about 7R; low tonil!hl near 60 ~ INSIDE TODA 't" four nre cit-ad 111 llu: /ire I/Jal /ollorued Ille Standard 01/ mpelme e.rploswn in Wc-.il /_,as Angeles. Story 011 AS l•d•x At Yeur Str••tl' ~.':\:~;Dm AJ Ill II• AS • CS·•7 c.a11torn1.r Clanthe<I Comiu Clou-ro nu111Not•to EfllO<•ll l'a'" Enltrt.auunent Ft.,.n<e "0")\COPt '"'"m•sd&fll •• •• A II •• es et0I Bl es Alll' L.lllOt r• MoWtf\ M.,.~I Fv"ch /Utt••' .... "'' Or•-C•vnty ....... Syl•i~ l'orttr 'I-•• Si.<• ,,_.,.fl\ teffV"tOft T"tt••f't' WUtMr WertO NtW\ 111 II\ •• -~ Al 111-J e1 (t.J . ., Cl llS ·~ A• . , DAILY PILOT lhu•sday . .iw llo111e ai Last \ Sl.75 Miiiion Parade Carter LeadS; Entries Sought Also in Debts SEA ISL•r\,N D. Ga. (i\P> Jimmy Ca'rt"Cr. who appa rent!Y has a n insurmountable lead tn delegates for the Democr atic presidential nom ination. also leads all presidential candidutl's f'ro• Page Al MISSING ••• has shown that a key to the pro· perty cell is missing and that the cell door was ll'ft oix•n frorn time totime. He s aid the lockonthe ccll has been cha nged. The 5201 was d iscovered miss· ing June 7 when the man w~ found the money last December showed up at the police station to claim it. Sparks sa id the man was given a check when the money could not be located. Loss of the S58 was discovered by Mattson during furt~cr pro· cessinl' or the wa llet. which was turned in to police last January, Sparks said. m l'am paign indebkdncss'. alxmt Sl.75 m illion. l\tanv of the former Gc.•ori:1a i;:!O\'ernor·s top aides met rll'ar this coastal resort island, whl•re l'nrter is va<'at ioning. to prc•1>:.1l'l' for a mujor str;1tcg-y scS!)IUn "1th Carter todav. l>uring meetings Wcdn<'sday, his top staff members decided on a series of fund-raising aclivilil'S to collect about Sl million which rampaign treas urer Robe r t Li pshutz sa id would put the Carter campaign m the hl :u:k throu~h the Dcmo(•ratic national convention next month. Carter's ad\'isers have agreed to conduct 12 fund raisers to replenish his war chest but arc divided over how to handle the aAOWN STILL CAMPAIGNs-AS F.ntncs ore being sou~ht for f\;<•wport BC'ach 's Character Bo<il Paradl· w h1 <'h will be held on July 4 as part of the city ·:s bicentennial celebration. i\ spokt'sm un for the Newport.. llarlxir Chnmbl•r of Commerce, "h1d1 s po n sor s the cvynt. cxpla111ed that the parade will be held on Independence Day for the bicente nnial instead of waiting until the end of August which is the usual lime for the parade. The the me for the parade this \'c a r 1s ''Ha ppy Bir t hday ~\ml'rica " a nd l'nlrics will he ta ken in two m ajor <·atcgon cs -- comml'r c i a l a nd non-commerctal. Thl' boats can be decorated by any device the operator chooses cxt·cpt that any boat usmi;? flares or fir e w o r ks co uld b e disqua lified from the parade, a ccor dinl! t o t he cham be r spokes m an. \'ice presidential nomination, his . Registration, which costs S25 press secretary s ays. for non.commercial boats and Carter had not previously said S35 for commercial entries. will that the campaign was in debt for be accepted a t the cha mbe r the $1.75 million. His statements offict•s. 1901 Bayside Drive, until this week and last were that the the day of the parade. campaign was "several hundred The pa rade will form up at l thousand dollars in debt.'' . . p.r.i. in the c hannel between Lido J ohn. n. ",Jim'' Kilroy·s 7~foot Kialoa poked her ~1·acc•ful txiws into .M a rina del Hey Wednesday markin.g h~r f~rst ap· pcur a ncc in Southern Cahforma smce. she was la unched in Stur geon Bay, Wisc .• rwarly two years ago. The Spa rkma n· Stcphcns·dc signcd yachLhas_been first to finish. in l'Ve ry major race she has e~ tcrcd , including the 1975 Transatlant~c race. She w ill be berthed at California Yacht Club for the remainder of the sum- mer . The chief predicted the in· vestlgatton will be lengthy. "We are going to inventory the proper· ty item·by·item to determine if · anythfng e se · is -m1sSifig-;+· he said. ~ipshutz said the campa1gn_1s1e aiid Jil!-rJ>QI_Js · d a d th owes aoout sr.7SITnfttmr,-irn<t'"eY-parade itse11f will begin at 2 p.m . peels to receive ab~ut. $1 .1 Two skipper 's meetings will be milllGD tbrj)ueh a combmnllon or held on June 26 at 10 a .m. and on federal campaign matching Julv 1 at 6:30 p.m ., both al the funds and reimbursement from Baiboa Bay Club. FrotaPageAI LEBANON ••• 1 tian sectors of Beirut. The announce ment by the joint Palest in ian -leftist Le ba nese command did not identify the sus pects, say how many there were or give their na tionalities. However. it implied they were Arabs and said they would be tur ned O\'er t o the pan-Arab peacekeeping force whil'h the Arab League proposes to send to Lebanon. The r ig ht·wing Chris tian Phalange pa rty claimed the murders were the work of the ' Socialist Worke rs Organization. ;· a Communist guerrilla group. • Yasir Arafat. the .chief..oL.Lh_e_ ·: Palestine Liberation Organiza· : lion and Kamal Jumblatt, the 'I leader or the leftist Lebanese : Moslems. both condemned the : assassinations. They warned the Christians not to try to use them • to sabotage Arab peace-making ; efforts. · Both the PLO a nd the ex· I tremisl Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine said the P ales tini a n m o veme nt had nothing to do with the murders . The British Embassy urged Britons to consider leaving a nd said it was organizing a motor convoy out or the country. President Ford told reporters at the White House that the "United States will not be de· terred from its search for peace by these murde rs." lie said Kiss· inger had been ordered to "con· tinue our inte nsive efforts" to find a solution to the Lebanese Natoma&ads Tahiti Race 200 Miles Out Don Dalziel 's 58-foot ketch Natoma from Berkeley led the four-boat Tahiti r ace fleet Wed· nesday with more than 200 miles logged since the l p.m. Tucs<fay start. Natoma is the largest of the four boats in the r ace. Al the first rollcall a t 9 a.m. Wednesday , Natomq_ had C?V· ered 159 miles and was reporting good speed in moderate to fresh winds . Eleven miles behind Natoma was Bravura, a Frers-designe<t sloop-sailed-by lrring.-LOllbc of Oakland. Tentation, the 3'1-fool Tahiti entry sailed by J ea!'· Francois Luss an was only six miles b e hind Bravura, and Tins le y Light, s kippere~ by Henry Grandin or San Fra~CISCO, was bringing up the rear with 129 miles logged. . Tentation was the handicap leader follow ed in orde r by Natoma. Bravura and Tinsley Light. The yachts are expected to finish the 3,571-mile race in from 17 to 25 days, arriving in Papeete in time for Bastille Day, July 14 . One Slain By Gunman On Train ~E~ ••• Section 6 -a liUle-known passage that Washington police officers memorize in r ookie school and are encouraged not toforget." That section of the Constitution says: "The senators and represen· tatlves . . shall in all cases, ex- cept treason, felony and breach of the peace, be privileged from ar· rest during their attendance at the session of their respective houses, and in going to and return· ing from the same. . . " The Post said Waggonner de· nied trying to solicit anyone for prostitution or hiding any offense . J lc told reporters for the Post and Scripps -Howa rd Ne_w.s1utperli_ who asl<ed him about the alleged incident, "Gentlemen, this will destroy me. This will destroy my family. Do you want to destroy me'!" The Post r eported its sources said there is no indication Wag. gonner took any overt role in the alleged cover-up. Waggonner concedes being involved in an in· cidt•nt with t he police last winter, the Post s aid. But the newspaper said hi s account differs from the account given by its sources. The Post reported this account from its sources: At 11:30 p.m. Jan. 20, three women members or the Police Prostitution and Perversion Squad, standing at the corner of 14th and P Streets NW, a well known hub of prostitution in the capital, observed a T~~erbird with Louisiana tags c1rcbng the block. After several passes, the driver gestured to one of the CHICAGO (AP> -A gunman women and stopped. opened fire on a crowded com--"Who, me?" she mouthed muter train ~oday, killing ~ne s ilently. · ~rson, s eriously ~oundu~g "lt'sacoldnight,"hesaid,ask- anothe r a nd spreading panic ingherinto thecar. <!J!!Qlli~ rush-hou_!_l!assengers . ... '"'l-1fon't 1et in eel'9,"•M-&aid.~ man esca cd and .... :::;=...;;.;;=--~n;;.,....;;;..;---..-..Uce sguad cars dog teams a nd i.---.;:.><;~=-...%.: a helicopter s warmed into the Rent Bill Nixed SAN FRANCISCO <AP ) -The Caltfornia Supreme Court Wed-ncsd~ dcclnrecl unronstitulional a 1972 BN ke l c y initia liH rneasure authorizinJt a local rent control board to set maximum residential rents. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ... ~'\tdtnl •nd ru't'th~ Jack R. Curley Vt ,. P•r\•ck'ftt .. net Gf'.,._r4'l Mr.MOM Thomas Keevil (a1tor Thomas A. Murptllne N .. n•QtAQ [(.l;t'O( Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall A \\1\tt't'' M..•""0'~ Ldltt>f~ .. area. Charles Turner, 36, died in a hospital a bout 21.z hours after he was struck in the chest by gunfire thut crackled through a Chicago Tr-ansit. Authority elevated tr.ain as it sped between stops on the South Side heade.rJ for the Loop. Turner's sister, Rose, 2•. was shot in the head and was listed in "very critical condition," said a hospital s pokesman. Two other persons were 11lhtht· ly hurl in panic that followed the shootin~. which occurred in ~he first of eight cars, each of which scats about 50 people and had riders standing in the aisles. The elevat e d train was between stations at about 40th Street, heading from the South Side into the Loop, when the shots were fired. However. police said. the as· s ailant e scape d down one sta ircase as two officers went up ing to t ake he r to a n apartment. "What ·sin it for me?" ··sso. and I'll bring you right bark." "Specifically . what do you want?" The man replied thafhe-wanted the wom an to perform oral sex. The wom an then patted the top of her head ln a prearranged signal and an unmarked police <'ruiscr moved in on the man. See· in~ the oncoming car, the man drove away from the curb "at a high rate of s peed." The chase stretched half a dozen blocks through the center or the capital. The•man was forced to the curb by another unmarked car, driven by officers alerted to the pursuit by their radio. Fro•Po~Al another. · ABUSE. • • Marine Free.. After Slaying REDWOOD ~CITY <AP> -A former Ma rine convicted of mansla ughter was rele~s~ ~n probation a fh•r the v1ct1m s parents wrote fr<>m Samoa to tell the judge they did not want to sec him punished . Tauti Mase Fa no. 23, faced up . to 15 years in prison for the !\hoot· ing death in East Palo Alto on Feb .. 9 of his cousin. l.enise Meatlui, 20. · . At his tr ial. he said his cousin had jokingly dared him to s hoot her with a pistol he thuught was unloaded. She told oHicers when her parents were a way or didn't hear her pleas to use the bathroom, she would be forced to us e the fl oor and then would be beaten later for doing so. Harmon said. He said ~om e or the numerous cuts and abrasions on the girl's body had become infected and she.was suffering from malnutri· lion. 1 Officers who freed ,the girl Wednesday e vening said the stench in her bedroom was Un· bearable. They said the girl told them a cupcake was all she had eaten that day, though there was other food in the re frigerator. Harmon s aid the Johnsons declined to answer questions from ofCicers . • "Some or the items dale back to 1969. We particularly are con· c e rned a bou l other mone y , narcotics and weapons," he said. The investliation is being con· dueled by Lt.-Frank Dillon, detec· live division commander. Sparks said be also intends to call in a State Department of Justice representative to assist in the probe. Measure Backed SACRAME NTO l AP> Legislation that would make it more difficult to form new coun· ties in California won state Senl(ie approval Wednesday. news m edia a nd the Secret Service for their travel with the Carter campa ign. Lipshutz said that leaves the Job Bill Backed . campaign w ilh a net debt of a bout $600,000. A fund raiser in Dallas this week raised more than S200,000, Carter aides said. Republican campaign officials said last week that President Ford's campai~n had a surplus of more than SJ00,000. while GOP challenger Ronald Reagan's campaign was almost in the black after being more than Sl million in debt. WA SHINGTON (AP ) -A s caled-down version of the public works jobs bill P resident Ford vetoed last winter is ncann~ final congressional action. The . S3.95·billion m easure includes funds to creatt· about 300,000 jobs. The com prom ise passt•d the Senate 69 to 25 on Wednesday. The House Rul<'s Committc~was scheduled lo act on the measure today. OFFICIAi, CE s49•s Get Pong for your home TV for V2 price · when you buy any RCA Color TV. Offer ends 6-15-75 Compare this mastercrafted RCA XL-100 with . any TV at the price! 5569'5 [1[] non s 16000 Includes car cord and batlf''Y pack ... The Wakefield MOdol GU712 25' 1 DICICJOftal I 11111·n,·10~1 Mnrrnulif•' Plti' Our l"f•rHu1nl fhtf• \ ••nr f•unrnnl ,.,.On I •·•·r~1 l"rodu.·1 M , •. \,•II! 275 East 17th St. n ....... sale,, .......... Slnk•T_.1.,,_ .. Costa Mesa .. .. . ~ ' Thursday Jun" 17. 1976 DAIL y PILO T A ;I Ber.e's -How You Voted 'Along Coast By O.C. HUSTINGS Ot ....... , .... $'41'4 C ity.by-city vol e t allies com- piled by the Orange County Registr ar or Voters arter last week 's primary election show: -~ar dealer Jim Slemons. the winning R epublica n candidate in &~·w@llilrr @@[(WO©® Tbe column 1ppeara dally except Saturdays aad Moadaytt. ;t>t a prllhlt>m :> Tllt>11 rt nit' Put lJurrr1. Pat u:1/I cul rt•d t11p1.·. 111·1 tltl' 011s1rns nn1/ .or f VIII J/llU rte'C't/ Ill :wll'e mt'QU/llt'll 111 (1tJi:er11111erit n11cl , bllSlll(''i,t . .\1111 / uour 'l"t"~' ""111 111 P a I 0111111 J\ I Y (J II r .'it• TI'/( 1· () T 0 II g I' f' lit/\ I Va1/y /'1/111 /' U llo.r l:ieitt. C1"t11 /\trsa. C It · 92fi21i. / 11cl wit' 11111u 1rleplin11t• 11 umbrr. the 74th Assembly District. was badly bea te n by rh•aJ Marian Bergeson in h is homl' l'1ty, Newpor t Beach. -County Supervisor Thomas Riley carr ied a ll nine citit.•s ;ind 12 unincorporated areas ancludl'd in the Fifth Dist rict wh('n he .. . ;.:,,_.: -. swept to a lopsided June 8 elec· lion victory. -Former Irvine city <·oun· d lman Henry Quigley, a losing HepubliC'an candidate in the .74th Assem bly Dislril'l, led all can- didates fo r that nomination in his home <'tty but attracted only 27 percent ot Irvine's Republican vote. -San Cle m e nte r esident Richard Nixon's onetime choice for vice preside nt, now President Gerald Ford. fell far behind Ronald Reagan as Repubtican voters' presidential preferenct• in San Clemente and all other Oranj?e Coast citi<'s. -Dcmorrat Viv1:1n Hall. the only wo ma9 in Orange County to gain he r party'.s nomination for <> f { i c e • s w l' p l a I I o\ 0 l h Cong ressional D1i.lri<'1 t•1lics with large margins o\'er three male opponents. -As cxpC'ctcd, Ih •publil'an 40th Congressional District can- J1dah• John Schmitz handily beat As~l·mblymu n B<lbcrl Badha m UI Santa Ana anti 'J'uslin. -Also as expected, Badha m ·ptll•d u1> enoug h \'Oles in his home town, Newport Beach, to earn IHm a n;.irrow clc.'Ct ion victory over Schmit7.. Reeruit's Fight, Terror Related Those Wl'fl' some of the kev <'lt:'ments in winning and losing l'lt•ction camp:>ij.!ns rencctNI in the d ty.by-city tullics run off by thl' t•ounty n •g1s1 raror vokrs. l\lrs. lll'q~on. for example, thum ped car d't•aler Slemons in !\l''''port lll•ach whN·c she'tallled ~>.fi:Jl votes to the ;.iulo dealer's ~1.471. But the fartht'r the polls got from Newport Beach; the mon· Slcmons b<'{!an latchin~ on to tht• SAN DIEGO <AP> -Pounded by blows har d cnou~h to knock wood slats from a fence, a frail and terr ified 1\1 arine rc<'ruit was forced by a drill inst.ru<'tor to 1.:0 back into a pit and repeatedly fight bigger recruits with padded pu~il s licks , accordin g to testimony al the drill instructor 's court·martial. knoeked down the :!0-ycar·old \'Ole counts that assun.'<i his VIC· l\kClurc repcaH•dly. tory in the Jkpuhlican 7.Jlh As- lie said 1'f<'Clure clrnppt•d his -'H•mbly Di strict pnmary. stick several tinH·s llunng the In San Clem<'ntt', for example. bouts and trt<'d to flt·c. tht• automobile dealer got 1,156 "Jle was <'rying, )dhng and \Ot<'s to Mrs, Hcrgdon's 676. Jn screaminic sa~ ing that hl' didn·t Laguna \tills. Slcmons tam ed want to fight, that lw duln't know 3,0:H voles to Mrs. Bergeson's how to use the stick, .. h<' said. 1,170. Vanoven s poke softl y as he For the most part, Schmitz and described how McClure was Radham ball lt•d even-stevt'n m atched aguinst one opponent through most cities so that in the after anotbei:. <ULoL.tbem b.t~f!M f'nd 1t was Badham's4;,852 votes lh an t he 110-pounde r rrom Ill Newport Hl':ICh to Schmit1.' Lufkin, Tex. 4,371 thal provided the cushion -,,,~ £aie Rl•fl• Called The fighting ended only when recruit Lynn McClure fell to t he ground wrack~ ~ ron\.tuli;1011i;, former members of his unit who participated in the bouts said Wednesday. McClure later died. ---=---One Marine pci\lal.c-4nd Uwt• Some times hl' was l\nockl'd needed fol' a Badh am l ,lfiO.vo1l' -1l0lo\'.Jl.. amLs t..tuck· .whllt:!--On-thc v 1eHH:.Y. Hot h--men Hve-tft----ti gr ound. VanovC'n :.aid. OthJr Newport Beac h. DEAR PAT: I ordered nine rings from Me rlite Industries in New York last Se ptember . The rings were for a d isplay for my company . I r eceived four rings shortly a fte r the order was placed. and was told the other five wer e out of stock. I 've writ- ten a number of times asking for m y merchandise or a refund. but I'm still waiting. N.D .• Huntington Reach Norman Meyer. vice ptesjdenl of Merllte Industries Inc.. was contacted regarding your com· plaint. The remaining rings are being •h i pped lo you Im- mediately. Bc!auty•• Enll•ted DEAR PAT: Where can I write to._find out a bo ut enlerin~ the MisSTeenage A~erica contest? G .G . Newport Beach Eatry blanks ay be request. ed from: MIH Teenage America Na&ieHl lleadqaamrs. 1165 Em- pire Central Place, Suite IOI, Dallas, TX 75247. SUN!r Re-•t~lwd DEAR PAT: I sent a S94 check to Ameri can Ar chives in Meriden , Conn., on April 19 for a set of s ilverware. The firm's catalog s ays that it is an affiliate of Interna tional Silver Co . I can't believe that a firm like this -Aould ignore m y letter of inquiry, and I'm beginning lo worry about my $94. H.C., Newport Beach American Archiv e s • spokesmaa lalllally . &Gld A YS th1t y09r order rould aot be found. Anotber Inquir y was made, and by then your order hid been located. The silverware wUI be shipped immediately. American Archives has been "in and out" of thi• particular silver. accordln• to It• spokesman, •·ho added tbat the firm also con- tinues to run behind in Us cor- respondence i~ spite of having hlre d 1dditlonal cl e rical employes. ... -, . ~-.. .. .... .. Ritti119 the Be(1el1 Daoly Polol Pllolo by Pairi<k O'Do,....11 Youn~ mother carric•s off~prin g and. seemingly. cv<:,r- ything C'lsc s he ne<>cls for ;i clay at t he bC'ach. as s he looks for a place in the s un at Huntington Hcach·s municipal strnnd. Crnwdccl bcachl·s ha \'c become commonplace along th e Oran ge Coast this month. Lifeguards. say ab- normally warm weather during June -normally a month of low clouds a nd ~loorh is the r eason. More ·charges Hit Ex-Newport Official W SANGELES CAP>-Ouslt'd Long Beach pla nnin'g director Ernest Mayer J r. used city employes on city lime to do private consultinl! and other work for hi m years before his bribery indictment, according to the Los Angeles Times.Mayer is a form<'r Nc•wport Beach planning dirt'<> tor . Mayer was a rrested in Ma~ and arcused of accepting S'.!:1.000 1 \\1orth of gold MC'xi<'an coins a:-a hribefrom two architerts. The Tim<'s said the illegal use of city em ployes occurred as early as fou r ve;us before hi~ oustc•r. ·· F.rn.ic had t hl' staff working on his own houst.·.,. ·said Carl l\looers. assistant pla nning dirc<'tor. "It was the kids . Thl'Y couldn 'l get out of it. Nobody wantc.'<J to be fired.·· The T1mt·s said at teasr r1~ht ci- t~· C'mploy<'s \\'l•re forted to do work fo r M ayl'r duritl g their sch<'d uled c ity work hours. 1\nothtr t•mployl' said he·d done th<• extra work !Jut on lus own time •llll:J;;::--i!l-Ra U1a~ a:o; pa id cxlr~. __ ._ The nl•ws p a per said tha t W"illiam F . Talley. former direc- tor of administrative manage- m<>nt in Lon~ Hcach and current t.•it y man:tj!<'r in 1\naht.•1m. r e· portcdly laid out t he evidence <'On- cerninJ? M a~·C'r·s acl1v1til'S to City Manager .John H. l\fansell. Talll'Y rl•por tt-dly told the Times tw ;1sked Munsell lo in- n•st1g at l' the s ituation. but nothing was t!\'l'r don<'. Mansl•ll ~a•d he cf1d not n•membcr the H'· ftu1~st for :rn investigation. City Atty. Lcorwrd Putman and Asst. City 1\1 anagl'r Hohl•rl W. Cre1J,?ht o11 also wt•rt• told of Maycr·s :1ctillns hut tlut 11ot act, thencwsp:1pt•r ~aul l\f a~·<'r had us<'d r1t.v cmplo~«·s for ot ht•r 1w 1'!)011111 pro.fco<·L.-. inC'l ud · lllJ.! a d<'sl•rt rt.'1 rt•al h(• wns phtn- ning near Pa lm Sprini:s and con- struction of tt rniniaturl.' train set a~ a Christ mas pres<'nt for his son. the paper said. l\1;1yer would not comment on lhn cport. the Ti mes said Church Slates Prophecy Meet I A se minar on Bible prophecy will he· led by Kenneth Lacey of London. Enl?l:rnd al 7:30 p.m. F rid ay al the Cost a Mesa Seventh Day Ad ventif\t Church, 2il Avocado St. Fre11ela Doris Day? Lnccy, an interpr<'l<'r of Bible prophecy for 30 years, will be~in wit h a travelo~uc or Europe and the Holy Land, followed by a chain·rcfercnce Bible. m;irking class. With photot:r a phcrs crowding around her, act ress Brigitte Dardot gla nces over her .shoulder irt Paris aS' she attend!' the croation of lbe Brigitte Bardot Foundotion, est a blished to help distressed animals. Her cause is much li ke that of Amertcnn actr~s Doris Day, who st arted Acto1·s and Others for Animals. · The final portion of the meet- ing will be a ve rse·by·versc st\Kfy of Lhe book of flevclalion. ex·recruits who took part in the bouts in which McClure was fat ally h urt last year testified at the general court-martial of S.Sgt. Harold Bronson. Bron son hc-a dcd a sin cc- d isbanded d i sciplinary uniL called the motivation philoon to which McClure had bet·n a:.- signed. Bronson is one or threl' drill instructors ordered to face · courts-m artia l by the Marine Corps for M cClurc·s deat h March 13. Richard Vanoven of Santa Rosa said he fought .VJcClure twice with pugil sticks. padded stav('S used to !-iimulalc clo:.e combat. Vanoven, 20, said he Blind Woman Raped in SF SAN--F-RANCISCO-C.~_,__.;;....L, young blind woman was r aped, stabbed and robbed by a man who helped her walk homl' from u shopping trip, police said. The victim . w ho was not idcn· \ified, was hospitalized in serious condition. She said a h<'avy-set man in his mid·40s .w~ilked her horn<'. l h<'n forced his way in and attacked her. times. h<' was b~kcd up ~1gamst In Costa Mesa, Schmitz.was a a fence while blo\\S hare! enough 3.691 to3.!)()5 vote winner . In II un- to knock slats out of tht: frntc 11ngton BcaC'h. 1l was Schmitz rained down . he add<•d. :J,089 votes to Hadhu m's 3.035. And a lmost a l\\ap. aftl'r The thinl,plal'C finisher in the 1\lcClurc fkd o r was l,,1111<·kl·cl SC' h mi t 1. -13 a <I hum r at·c. J) r . down. Bronson would ha\ c him Thomas Mauro, did well where brought bark to lhl· t•t•ntt•r of ;1 he,, ;is known. dirl pit to continue tig h1111g, In Mauro's hnmc area. South V•movcn said. l.ug11na. ht• outdrc•w Badham and Aft er nc•arl.v an houroffightinJ.!' Sl'hm1t1. both l>y roughly 000 and r unnin g, M<:Clu re wa :-\Olt•s . J\t auro als o w~1 s the knocked scnsl'l <'s~. his bo1h Hl•puhli<:an leade r in Laguna twitchinl? in com ulsivc :.pasm;. Bl•ach Al that point. the bouts wen.' Hut ~I auro \'utc tallil•s ft-II off endl'd, i;ai<t l ht• c·x·rl'l'ru1t li:illh 111 th(• lt•ss familwr s ur- Artl'r hl' ll•stiril•d, \';rnmen tttltl ro111iclin ~s u l <.:ost~1 J\lesa \I ntl reporl<!rs It<! wa s reluctant lo !'\L•\\ µmt Jkat h. criticize Dl'onson, OJ dl·cor:itcd (J111 gll'y. "h11 ran fifth in the Vietnam \'cleran. H1•p11l>liean 7,1111 Ass1•mhl~· D1:.· .. lie was tr~ tnl.! to l.!l'l l\lcClun· tr1<·1 pr\ mar~· r :H'C. ran stron).!ly to do his · job." \'anoH·n said. only 111 I n 1111· and Laguna lltlb. Simil:ir t l·~tim ony was gn·t·n a:-hl• eolll't'lt·d only abo11l Ii! per- by Marine P vt. Hohcrt Perry. ('1'111of101:11 votl's. -now -~t:itro·rrcrl :'It t;am r> -·· L'.ifi rtii;n1 n ·(;11v Eclm\lnd <;. Pendleton. and by .d\'1llans Juan Brown .Jr. was t lw prc>si<ll'nli;1l Flow(•rs. 21. of SI. Louis and cho1cC' of Ot•mnt·rah c votc•rs in \\lark . Rogtt , . . . at-~ mmr!lng<' etrn~;-- 111Us. . . And e-hallenger Tnm llayd('n Perry s:.11cl Bronson rt>peatl·flly w;is n 'l l'los c t.o int·um hl'nl tried to J:tet McClure In fi ).!hl. Dl'mocratic l ' .S. S('n. John 'l'un-"S~t. Bronson tole! him that if Ill'\' tn anv Orange Co;.1st titit'S. he didn't fi ght. hl' '"'uld lw Anet. a~ lw dul throug hout th1• killed .·· Perr.\' said. ::.l:it<•. Rl•puhl1ran Sc-natc F lowers confirm<•d ltw rr 11om1nt'<' S .J. lla\•:ikawa w~1s thc> mar~. hut undc•r 1•r os><-l '.S.Senat<' ll<·pi1hliranpr1m:1ry examination s:11d he d11 l 11111 in· i·lt•t·t1on w111nL·r 111 all Orange terprct it a s a threat. l't1as1 citit's. BARC~UNGER ._ _______________________ ------- No1hm" tYW·' ,, '" u • ., 1t1 '" ,,.,, """'' om•• • ., Ct\,ufr' • .t f'HOVM th•tl1 .h 1n~1111•··t ••·• f1u; 11 t' rlr,w(l ~O tit. Ofilnrn1n11 11111 '11Url Ulm Wr1nd•'1 lultv "''''f) ;-.nt1 •nnmy, tullnw •.11lf h1 11'"' .1, NOW IN ''''I I•',, tlh f11f fhl t Im "•hf If t /1'1 f I 1 1 t I '"•l'I (Ht•• p 1·11 h f I \I ''( ,..,j11 I .1"1•1110 I •• , t.111JHI' 1 '' 111 0\ I!+ t 111, I lt1 J1IU114t t 1'Ji. •I Hll"'h OH tlJty, RICH, GLOVE-SOFT l EATHER·llll.E VINY l ONlY ·. · • AlSO AVAllABlf. IN Hil l TOr (jlt/\'fl Ir/\ 1111 ,, s299 "' $1)'1<1 '""'' /oooritcdtsrgner uitl '"' l111rip11 t11nm'' '''"' PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR. DESIGNERS Open Mo"·· l hurs. & Fri. Eves. 221 5 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. 1\4' DAILY PILOT ~-- "\'\ , I wit la Tom ~phhae Y'all Coine For Fourth R E D. WHIT E & BLUES: Ponder the throngs we've been drawing along our coastline herl' in the middle of June and you simply have lo wonder : What 's s:oitig to happen ':Yhen we get to oui'bicentennial Fourth of July'! News reports suggest. that many or our coastal communities ;ire planning fireworks displays that will rival World War 11. Traditionally. the biggie in our re· ~ion is the annual fireworks blast und Fourth of July Parade con· rlucted in Huntington Beach. The Huntington celebration has, over the years. sort of taken on the role of the Orange Countywid~ celebration. Yet. through it all. dispatches -kl!ep-arrivtng1rere1usu,rge-sttha beach attendance by visitors is hitting an all·lime high already. Even al mid·week. we got one re· port that there were 85,000 souls orithe sands of Newport Beuch. fF JUNE CAN 'draw mid·Wl'ek throngs like that, what's this cu.astlinc going to IOQk like when YOIJ r ail for a thrcc·day weekend to celebrate the nation ·s 200th h1rthday and toss in fireworks and <•parade for good measure·! Ihe lhou~hl of it all can leave yo talking to yourself. It mav t ake until the next Fourth of .July just to get the coastline cleaned up from ac· cumulated hot dog wrappers and botllecaps. }' ou might take note that we are not the only area that attracts tourist trade during holidays. Consider the old mining town or Telluride, Colo .. population 1.100 ')Wople. • - ., .Too ucli to ose 2 Nurses Face Rap on 5 Murders Faces Quesf.ioni119 ,., "1*• Hep. AJl an Howe <D·Utah> returned home . Wednesda y but declined to ans wer questions a bout his arrest for al- le~edly trying to buy sex or a bout his political future. Howe and his wife Marlene (middle ) were unsmiling. With the m is their son David , 14. Howe, who is under pressure not to seek re-ele ction, promis ed a decision on his future s oon . DETROIT (AP> -"It doesn't make sense. They've got loo much to lose," aaid a fellow nurse of Fillpina Narciso and Lenora PerH, who face charges of murdering five patients and pois onin« 10 others at the Ve terans Adminis tration Hospital in Ann Arbor, Mich. The indictment returned Wed· nesday by a federal grand jury tn Detroit also charged them with conspiracy to commit first· degree murder. The FBI said Miss Narciso, 30, of Ypsilanti. Mich., would be ar· raigned today in Detroit and Mrs. Perez, 31, of Evanaton, Jll., in Chicago. MISS NARCISO still works at the Ann Arbor hospital and Mrs. Perez al a Veterans Administra· \ion Hospital in Chicago, where s he transferred last fall Both have been ploc<'d in clerical jobs. At a news conference Wooncs· day, J ay E. Bailey, acting special agent ror the FBI in Detroit, declined to discuss a possible mofive for the poison· ings. Eleven patients died at the hospital last year from breathing failures. Investigators linked the deaths to the drug Pavulon, or pancuronium bromide, a curare· like, muscle-paraly:dng drug which renders patients incapable of breathing without mechanical aid. WWLE OFFICIAL suspicion turned toward the two re&istered nurses almost as soon as the FBI started investigating the deaths at th~ Ann Arbor hospital, their l riends and hospital coworkers ~all Miss Narciso and Mrs. Perez. there were eight respiratory ar- rests in one hour. BOTH ACCUSED nurses wero on duty when the eight cases sud· denly overwhelmed the Intensive c.•a re unit of the hospllal. And both worked so lon11 •nd hard they collapsed and fainted, Hid another nurse on duty then. The two women are Philippine dtizens in the United Slates as resident aliens. They arrived in 1971. but never met untillate •Pr· mg 1975 when they were assigned to the intensive care unit at the Ann Arbor hospital. Miss N ardso is the daughter of a retired building contractor. and one of nine children. After her arrival in the United Stales, she worked for two years al the University o( Alabama HOlpilal in Birmingham where abe ac· quired the nickname "P.J." Sm• geP .. UO· nnd lncohe~nt ~=~c:!~d li:;::ic~!y~0~~s~0~~~~ ,_.. I" ~ ~ '-" t1m1zed by authorities. . "What gets me is that they put the finger on Leonie and P.J . but nobody has eyer said that was the night both o r them folded. Nobody ate all night. And Leonie ·ust passed out. Then P.J. got so CURT BRANHAM, her landlord and neighbor, called her ··a friendly, outgoing person." He said he believ<!S the FBI took .advantage of l\tiss Narciso's Ig- norance of the U.S. legal system jn interrogating h er repeatedly for two months before she and Mrs. Pen •z were pers uaded by Tr·lends to get an a Corney. - Connie Francis. Suiiig ·Howard Johnson's· _NEW \'Q..ll.K.J APJ -6...n.Oli.rL sergeant has told of finding singer Connie Francis nude. bound and ''in a di)z\'<i, shocked condition" after she was raped in a Long Island motel room in 1974. ta.Ui:ng to_p.rwide_ securi1Y _ J ..(L_An ho Vessa__..!>Llll.~ against such an attack. : , Nassau County police testified Wednesday he responded to a call al the Howard Johnson Motor Lodge in Westbury and found Miss Fr ancis nude and tied to a chair on the floor of her hotel ·Miss Francis is suing the Howard J ohnson chain for S5 million. charging negligence in SHE CONTENDS THE rape hurt her r e lations with her husband. gave her nightmares and left her so afraid of crowds s·h~ c o u 1 d n o l c on tin u e a comeback tour. South Africa Riots Rage Into 2nd Day JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP> -Riotin~ raged into a second dav today in Africa's largest ghetto. lh<' black township or Soweto. l\'t'orc deaths today raised the reported total or 35 dead, all , but two black, as students stoned cars, started fires and battled police. --At least -224 pet's'ons -five Of them while -were-reported in· jured and 126 were arrested. room. HE SAID HE untied her , helped her to the bed and put a sheet over her, then asked her whether she had been raped. "Yes. I was," the sergeant quoted Miss Francis as saying. "I had to do it, I had to do it -he had a knife to m y throat." "She was coherent for spells. and then-would go into hysterics and then 1 had to calm her down," Vessa added. The 37·ye ar·old singer earlier. ·had testified that she inched her way to a telephone and knocked it off the hook to report the rape. or up . . . she s{arte<J to get weak in the knees and faint and then • • • she got sick to her stomach." · ''P.J .'' is Mlss 'N-arc iso's nickna me. "The night" was Aug.12, when Mrs. Perez c ame lo Evanston, m., five years ago. A year later she married another Filipino mi· grant. Epifanio A. Perez Jr. In 1972. the couple moved to Ann Arbor. where their son was born. , Prey A.ttaeks Sirordfish Rams Fishing Boat BOSTON <API -After extrarting an 18·inrh s wordblll from her planking, the swordfishin~ boat Carla J oyce "as on her way lo re· pair facilities in Gloucester. · · A Coast Guard spokesman soundC'd puzzled Wednesday night, hours after the boat was rammed, as he tried to account for \he swordfish's attack on its predator. THE SPOKESMAN said the-swordfish was found protruding through a scam in the planking on the forward port side of the 7J.fool fishing bout. .. They fort'l'd out the bill and patrhed Lh e leak." he said. ln Colorado, Telluride has been noted in past 'years lo throw the "ildest Fourth of July parties ~-""!'n:"'!'·IT· hmt~kyl\IOUhtalhS rcgi<')n. Tile Fire Department puts on a huge fireworks display. Saloons do a land office business. Gambling has been known to pre. ,·ail. Air force helicopters bombarded roving mobs or black rioters with tear gas. !\lore than 1,000 black a nd white policem en. some at med with automatic rlfll?'S ana m achine guns. toured lhe area m armored cars. VESSA SAID Miss Fra ncis' wrists a nd arms were covered with bruises and a mark on her neck .appeared to be a knife mark. · ACoasLJ..i ua.cJi+W.tcc that had.been standin~ost.aLthe.da1*,, ---- left the sccnE' Wednesday night :rnd the Carla Joyce was Joined by her sister ship, Lhc !)L. Jude. And through all this celcbral· ing, Telluride's regular citizens found themsel ves outnumbered hy row.dy visitors 5lol. THUS IT WAS IN 1>0ndering a bicente nnia l l"ourth of July. Tl•lluride's r<.'gular population got the shudders a nd nit.:htmarcs. So what did they doaboutit'! They canceled the Fourth of Ju- ly. that'swt111t. The Associated Press has just reported that Telluride will be d osed for the bic<.'nlennial. The saloons will' be padlocked. E xtra Police will be c allt>d in to ::.top drinking and gambling in the streets. Community go,·ernment leaders art> closing all the parks ;ind campgrounds . Only essential services like gas stations and markets will remain open. The AP quoted Chamber or Com mcrc c Pres ident Ric h Luhman as saying, "We're just tras hed out. . . ·' ( IN SHORT ) Legislators. churchmen. teachers ani:t newspapers op- posed to South Africa's racial policies r eacted with horror to the rioting and deaths. It was the worst ra cjal confrontation in this white·ruled nation since police killed 60 bl a~ks in lhe Sharpeville massacre in 1960. .1 Die i11 .-tged Honie Fire . ROANOKE. Va. <AP) -Fire that m:.iy have been caused by s moking in bed sent s moke swirling through an old folks' home early toda:-" Authorities said four aged patients died and al least 24 others were injured. ' Frank Wallace. ndministrator of Shenandoah Homes, said 174 persons \\'l're in the home and 49 of them were in the second·floor ii)· firmary where the blaze broke out about 2: 15 a .m. il11od1er Kind of Tick · WASHINGTON <AP> -The FBI says th:lt creatures wh ich ap· pear to be licks have been mailed in extortion letters to se\'cral com· panies and may be linked.to a series of 16 lettcr bombs delivered to various corporate executives this week. "Several of the extortion letters h·avc contai ned what are purported to be ticks," an FBI spokesman said Wednesday. ''T hese are being examined at the FlU laboratory lo determine the significance." Harrington refused lo say whether the creatures were dead or alive. The s er geant also disclosed that a motel guest was brought to the room and Miss Francis iden- tified him as her attacker . but it was later determined that the m an was not involved and hPr identification resulted from Lhl' fact that :o;hc was upsel. 'i'he at· tacker has neverbecncuught. TllF. SPOKES;\lAN said pump:-aboard thl' bout were capable of handlin~ water comin~ throus:h the lt·mporury pa tch. "She appears lo he safely on her " ay under her own power," he • snid. I The Carla Joyn•. skippered hy Franklin Dentremont. left Sciluatl• to l'atch SWOl'<l1'1sh :IOll 11<1!1 a cutch or 2.50-0 pounds aboard when the inc ident occurred 120 miles cast of Na ntucket. I / fi,,// JfUllf "IF 111tflf /l l'I WE LL, TF.LLURIDE may avoid gt•tting trashed out in this m===-t1Mmfemmt-Fyeer but ymrhHe jlravc doubts the Orange (.;oast will avoid that fate in a bout nine days, In Denver. the FBI said an extortion note containirtg two al· l~tdty=dlsessect tttks was r «:etved Monday by Uae 'C'o'"""'"""'.....--+-- /.'I i /,,.1 I A' ' ,,. 1 f I ! ' lnsurance Co. of America. Bolles Ca•e Blarked Out i\Cter t hc hicentennial Fourth. our c•oaslal community lcadc•rs mii:ht b<' think111g theTclluridcc1· ty fathers Wl'rl' right. · PHOENIX. Ariz. <1\P) -A news blackout has been 1mposc<l by police on the investigation into the bombing murder of Arizonu Republic re porte r Don Bolles. Rutt hen. you for,J:!et a lot by t ht· lime lhc next Fourth of July rotb ;irounrl. The blackout came Wednesday as Bolles. 47. was eulogi?.ed as a man who "cared for truth and decency and honor more than he did for hi s own life." 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I 'I • • <t" • ,,.. ...... ; ( . , LET FREEDOM RI-NG ON THE FOURTH Two hun dred y ears a g o Independe nce Square, as it is now <·alled, a nd the streets of Philadelphia werC' packed with men. women and <·hildrcn who h ad waited for hours with fac es lifted toward the New Pro\'ince Bell , later to be known as the Liberty Bell. wondering if their rcprcscnt<1livcs would vo te to declare ind epe ndence. A messenger hurried up the stairs to the belfry . As the firs t sente nce of th<' Declaratio n of Ind e p e nde nce w as read. the> tones of\thc bell burst u1>on the s ile nt and waiting city . For l wo hours the sound of th<' bell w as heard proclaiming freedom to the colonies. And now this symbol of freedom and .Justice is available in miniature. The bell, authentic to the la s t detail. is packaged in a keepsa ke box wit.h a c e rtificate com me morating an unloq~ettable m oment in the his tory of the United Sta tes of America. Orde r yours now, and j o in millions of patriotic Americans who will be tollin~ bells from coast to coast in conj unctio n with the ringing of the Llbcrty Bell in Philadelphia at 2:00 p.m . on July 4 of this ~ear . To plal'c your order . fill out the coupon be low. include ~ 00 plus S. 7G 1 for mailing e1 nd handling 1 for each hell . This is a limited offer. No o rde rs will ve accepted after June 21, 1976. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Enclowd is• <M<k or money order made out to Daily Pilot in the sum of S ...... for •...•• reprodU<tlons of the Liberty Bell .it S2.76 ea. Allow 1 wMks for delivery. Nam• ..••.•.•.••.•.•..••••....•....•••..••••.•••..••••••.••••...• Address ........................................................... . City .....••......•••..•..••.............• : .. Stlt• ...... Zip ..... . Tefept.one .••. ······-················ ....•............•..•...• MAIL TO: Liberty Hell DAILY PILOT ~BOX 1560 COSTA MESA, CALIF. t2626 DAILY PILOT ' j A"Wirell!IOI• BYSTANDER HELPS TREAT VICTIMS Standard 011 Pipeline Ruptured to Start Fire Thursday, Jone 17, 1978 0.AIL Y PILOT A!i Pipeline Ignite• --woo's Creetiy? Holocaust Kills F 011r LOS ANGELES (Al'l This bandit knew just" hat he wanted When the Ol'l"VOUS teller al th<' Dank or America had g iVl'll up S4 ..l.t0 Wcdnl·s1luy, lhl' unicl <'nt1fi('d r obbe r s huult:d , ''Th ut ':- t·nou~h ." stas hL•d the money into a IL-uthvr bag and "ulkcd away_,...,..-- 4 LOS ANGELES <AP> -Their hair and clothes on fire, dozens of people streamed into the street after thousands of gallons of gasoline gushing from a ruptured pipeline ignited. turning a busy business district into an inferno. The h o locaus t Wednesday killed at least four persons in West Los An1eles. Twenty.fi ve others were hospitalized, at least sewn of them In critical condition. "THEY SCRt:10tED 'HELP me. I can 't s ec' ... It was an awful fee ling -all those peo- ple," said one man with t ears slreaming down his fal'e. "Their qi_es and their heads were burned ... Yuu could smell the flesh and °'ee the skin pel'l- ing." Hours before the blaze. a pre dawn fire at a swimming pool supply company in Van J';uys spewed toxic fumes over a wide area, forcing evacuation or 5.000 people from their homes and hospitalization of 63 persons. Nearby, the Van Nuys Airport closed down for several hours as the smoke blotted visibility. OTHER AREA RESIDENTS complaiQ$d of shortness of breath and cheat pains. The poisonous fumes came mostly wilted and (ell to the ground. For nine hours , 'firemen wear· ing oxygen masks battled the chemical fire with dry chemlculs and water. snumnc it out at sun- ri1e. The Van Nuys residents were back In their homes later Wednesday morning. INVESTIGATORS SAID TllF. gasoline exploded when i.trcl·t construction crews p1l'rccd a Standard Oil Co. pipeline ll•adini:: Policc wei:<lnvcstigaling. from a refinery to a d1stl'ibut1on terminal. Later, in the 9500 block of Venice Boulevard ol West Los Angeles, the gasoline explosion sent balls or flame rollin£ down busy Venice Boulevard. gutting cars along the way und de· molishing a row of businesses. Melling tar fle w through thi: air and telephone and power lines Bill Wofford, a spokt.'s man for · . ------- the Los Angl'l e:. 1-'ire f... ,Departmetnt. said he understood l n F:\~nn~ a construction map for ttll' strct·t I ~~u-G projel'l ·s howed thel'l' wus a [10C7LJ pipeline beneath the an·a. · fl1Y';l "There was nu rruson for them U~ not to know.there was a r111>clinc R\(r:-y:'\ there," Wofford said. L..::i~v DeC. Example· Sex BillJ)oesn't Follow It SACRAMENTO CAP.) -Lc~islation to require tloctors lo take courses in human sexuality has won approval of the Californi:i A:.· sembly, but not without a joke attheexpenseof Congress. The author. Assemblyman John Vasconcellos ID-San JOSl'1. ex· pJained that patients who r eceive sex therapy from incompetent doc- tors sometimes suffer harm. B\JT ASSEMBLYMAN MIKE Antonovich <R·Glendale 1 com· mented, "We get our direction from Congress." "Speak for yourself." responded Vasconcellos. The bill was sent to the Senate Wednesday on a 41·25 vote; the FOR DAD'S DAY 1.,1\ ,.,rlq,.n • ,,..,, 4.hotl\\ 1" I Of U114i h) \frll •wt1y hn;Tt ••..ti on n., dMY Hoh h1tot1 fhOw,•09 MflC)f1U -.II'"~ 'f"Cnt.tt•oo.tl •'lh"-k\ c.-upn9 wq\upmuu.- ' .. ""· '""'"" l)w<H ..,,,d h11~1h, -kr: nH~I n atl •.n 4 Pf'le1 t•h1b1C01\: Tf..vt t ..... US A SvPlt• S"°'t 8n•h . , Sc)I C .. 1i1ni"''"n . Northf«e 8..cil~Jo .,..J l tnn fen"Ao•<' ••\h1nljt l:ou1p Ml9 Co 0Sh,..npfM1t f 1\h1nq £c~1o.uu Mru Co, •. G .. rch1 • ••h1r111 Equip Mt9 Co .• J C P•nMv·• Nr.,t\ Svott•,,·1 Gooc.h Plui f '" t.aihf\.9 ~OftiUU•on• ••• N•M'• 11..C"p•Junif lood pupil"•11un Come: to thit ltt>Urt t 1-•n9 (•po .u F4t.tuon hl•nd un f r1doy •nd batu•d•v. June 18 ...nd 19. FASHION ISLAND Brown-Buys Time oll Tube _ lrom c:hlorine.(:omPOUnd minimum.forpas.sagc.llis ~B4197. _ _ SACRAMENTO <A Pr -Gov. Edmund. Brown Jr. says he·s not going to quit as the only active can· didate besides Jimmy Carter for the Democratic presidential nomination. To underscore that point. the 38-year -old Brown announced Wednesday he h'as bought a half·ho1.1r of national t elevis ion time ··to speak to the American people on critical issues facing the coun· try." THE HALF-HOVR OF NATIONAL Broadcast· ing Co. time on June 25 cost the Urown campaign S80,J86. • And Brown. who recently qualified for SS00.000 in federal campaii;:n funds, also scheduled trips lo Texas and Washington. D.C., today and Friday. In Houston he was to attend a meeting of the Southwest State legislators. and a dinner Cor Robert Strauss, national Democratic party chairman. HE PLANNEDTOBEATTllE t':ational Press Club in Washington t-'riday afternoon .. 9'0i------"'""1' l-fHl't-IM!'ftndi<fMeMtfld4!m-going--tfH:'()ftt~ my efforts as l ha\•e. in the past.·· Brown told re· porters "'.hen he> reffirnt'd to the SUifc capital late Tuesday, "and 1 ·m going to do so until l feel it ap- propriate not to do so.'' • lie seemed annoyed by repeated questions ask- ing why he won't concede to former Georgia Gov. Carter. \'ET HE ADMl1TEif'iiJs chances of beating Carter have diminished. Carter has 1,342.5 of the 1.505 delegates needed 'for the nomination at the July national convention, according to an i\ssociated Press survey lhat shows Brown with onlv 291. "I've been known as a candidate of lowered ex- pectations, and mine have certainly bt:!en lowered in recent days," Brown aaid. He said he is realistic aC)d the 'delegate strength of Carter is "very im· pressivc." · SI.3 Million Senate O~ays Mansion Sale SACRAMENTO <AP> -The California Senate has approved a bill lhal would clear the wa for the .• ion ~o\C.~I nor 11 ma . . Tht• upper house approved a bill Wednesday by S<!n. Alfred Alquist <D·San Josel that would give the Department of ( ) General Services the State ri~ht to sell the residence. . . A 22· 14 vote sent the bill to ________ _, theAssembly. The acl mn marked the latest chapter in the stormy history cir the 12,000-squarc-foot, Spanish-style home. a p~t pro- ject of former Gov. Ronuld Hca1tan scorned by Gov. Bdmund Drown Jr. BlSE Pa••ttSenaie SACRAMENTO (i\P > -The most Car-reaching reform of public junior unct senior hll!h schools <'ver ;1ttcm11tcd in California has wun narrow approval of the state Scnatt?. The progrum, known a~ ntSE and backed by stale schools chief Wilson Riles. would personalize the learning program, and would in\'olvc parents, community leaders and students us well as teachers and administrators In what should be taught and how. \loiet Cut• Red Tape S1\CRAM ENTO <AP> -An effort lo eui. red tape, in California's Environmental Quality Act has won, Assem hly approval In a 66·6 vote. The author, Assemblyman John Knox <D· Richmond I. !'laid it WM supported by the construe-· tion industry and he hadn't heard of opposition from environmentalists. Cocaine Biii Approved SAC'RAMEN.TO IAP) -Persons convicted of l'clling or offering to sell a half ounce or more of co· caine would face mandatory prison terms under legislation opp roved h>' the slate Senate. The bill by Sen. Grorge Deukmejian (R.Long Beach) would prevcnrnjudge from granting proba· tion or a suspended sentence in such a case. It was sent to the Assembly Wednesday on a22·0 \'Ole . Seholar•hlp• TlgltietMed SACRAMENTO (APl -The California As· f'embly has \tOted to make it hardt>r for students from wealthy families to deelarr ··independent" status nt public collc~c~ to qualify for scholarships. Assemblyma'rl Willie Brown <l>·San 1-~runclscol sald Wednesday his measure would put an end to ~uch1 reported Incidents as the duu~hter of the vC Berkeley chanceUor qualifying for a scholarship. ~<fil<dl~ ~<fily ii~ ~unml<dltfily ~Ulllffi® ~(()) New, updated rugby-look comes to Jockey® tenniswear..,. Alexander Shields turns t o a clas~k for a bold m·w !it)'lt• or1 t ire co urt'\. Royal blue blazer striped shirt with wl1 it~· keeps its cool i11 111J<.:lii11c washable: polyester and cotton. Sizes small, med ium, laq~c , :oc-lar~c. SU Matching rcnnis short completes the look with ins~·t pocl-c1~. J().j(,, SJ S Coordinating sox avail:iblc priced. 2.50 j .'tckct (no t show11) in nyl1111, b 17 Men's Active Sportswear J t t Bullock's South Coast Plaza, San Diego Freeway ac Bristol, Costa Mesa, 556-0611 ,- ., "'' ---·--- 111\"llJY PILOT EDl'l'Oftt1'L PAGE.· .. d ~ , ,. ;:: . . ,·The C9~st: Next Step ' News last week that l~gislation to put into effect the coastal protection measures initiated by the p:Jssage of Prop. 20 in 1972 had been ''.killed" caused u~erslandabtv ularm. It is not all lhul had. What succul]lbt..'<.1 in the Senate 1''ioance Commit· tee was a complex measure .inlroduced by Sen. An· tho_ny C. B!'!ilcnso_n < D·Lo~ Angeles ). The 129-pagc Be1~enson btll. designed lo implement the recommen· dat1ons of lh(' coastal plan prepared in response to Prop. 20, had been subjected to some 300 amendments in the past three months. To some legislators, the ~ill 1 had become almost incomprehensible. ·· In_ attempting to cover every possible detail that conceivably could affect the coast it became self. defeating. It is not a question of coastal controls versus no coastal controls. Even legislators who originally op- posed Prop. 20 now agree that statewide controls on development to preserve and protect the coastline are necessary and desirable. . At issue is the mechanism for imposing controls and the extent of the geographical area in which they should be applie,d. All except the most rabid oppo· ncnts of control agree that a permanent state coastal uuthority will be necessary lo make sur·e local plans t:onform to standards agr~ed upon at stale level. The Bcilenson bill envisioned controls extending far inland in some areas. It also would prolong the ex- istence.. of the six regional commissions ·for several years. pending completion of local plans. . - The need for this extra level of bureaucracy is .a -key b01'11? -ot-c-ontent1~ \:Jnfortunat.ely.... lb~ regional commissions. by nit-picking intrusions into are<ts - {such as color and architectural design) that have lit- tle to do with the control of density and the preserva- lion of open space, have aroused animosity. These errors aside, a coastal protection bill set· ti'ng up clear s tatewide standards is needed, and urgently. The interim mechanism set up by Prop. 20 automaticajly goes out of business Dec. 31 The Legisl&rture recesses for the month of July, returns to work in August. then recesses for the rest of the year. But the governor can call a special session in August for the express purpose of working out a coastal bill. This should tx> done. A number of legislators now feel that the Bcilenson bill debacle may have convinced ex · tremists on both sides of the debate that compromise is essential. · There will be no perfect legislation for the coast. It is not.possjJ>le to devise a bill that offends no one But the vote on Prbp. 20 was decisive and the next step must be taken. · Responsibility Misplaced Orange County Transit District ~OCTD' managers last week handed the district ·s Board of. Directors a proposed far-reaching transportation plan. And the manuge rs didn't give the directors much choice. They were told they must either endorse the starr ·prepared plan or risk missing a deadline imposed on regional transportation plans by the Southern California Association of Governments. So, the directors obediently endorsed a signifi· cant plan without even knowing some of its contents. To their credit. directors Al Hollinden and Robin Young recognized. in effect. OCTD's managers were forming policy decisions that rightfully are the direc- tot'!!' responsibility. Neither was happy about being bacRe<l into a corncrwhere they either had t.O buy-1he staff package or miss an important deadline. Last week's incident wasn't the first time OCTD's staff overstepped itself. But it was the first time any directors made an issue of staff assuming prerogatives not its own. ff noth.ing else. that was an encouraging sign. - Seni ·_Citizen T~g;·~ ~ar GJoomy · Gus 11.S. Ca11 ~11.ly Observe An Ins~~ Elde~!·'. Sy~a's Daring Gamble People who are older lhan I ma.v not mind. but l hope never to be called a "senior cilizen." My· hopes haven't mut.'h to ride on. ;;ince the expression has been ' CJIARL~S 1'tcCABE pr:ictlcall" ri\'e t('d into our Latin for old man, "Senex ... languagt.• ·by politicians and s •n le mi! ·in . "coun('il of bureaucr·1ts e ii ' lli _ ...,,..._..__ A ~.tiu~ _c.itizen~the5!..__e~ders."' ~~ ~onll'otes respect and chµract ers is an old goat ar1il lus "~gm, -:-1:11-deed i~, ~Id .. ;he wife who \'Ole best A~en~an Enghs can sl'~m I t i s :; to provide .1s "old l)'lan, .. w~1ch pa.troniz ·11 ~ ,~~-<.·on\'eys neither. Andthe'nox1ous a n d d \, . ~·_~~v_; lOt'utlon Ml the head o( this col· \lumani zing -r. umn. ox press ion· THE ASS WEit, the simple and c it i z c r i s --r>erfect ans wt.•r , to my quest l'atered to not came unexpectt!dly the other day ht·cau st.• ht' from E . Fritz Schmerl. 1\1.D .. a 'Wilf all the folks wh<? brought us their lies. in· nuendos and misrepresen· tatiqns now go to seats of g~vernment to work on truth in advertising .. legil,lalion? Oh wow! ·~, J.B.W. o I d a g e , w i t h c r e a t i \' (' perlfo*anc' w1tl\ its aspects of pcrson'a1 dignity ;1nd joy. with in· dividualities and independence.·· Th e se ni o r <ti hllS on(' foot m :m whose job it is lo work with ,111 3 hanana ·old pt'ople. lie was once chil•f of ELDERS arc okay. Take the gt.•riatrics nl Fairmont 1"-1m1;.'<la widely held idea that they arc peel. or bN·ause our culture County Hospital. San Leandro physically weak and generally •·l·spects the old ; but because he and is now a lt!ctur~r of Gcron· suffer from 11oor health. J\cluiJI· has a vote. and can possibly in· nu~nc(' one or two more. tology. Chabot College. ~ ly. the majority of ciders <1rc This ,•iew of a human being is llcWJas the word. It i~_.elder. healthy and capable of usual · Repeat.elder • physical activity, including an . insult.~ l daresay that the That Americans are afraid of climbing stairs. lifting normal villain who invented the phrase ihought he was Laking the curse old age is a cliche. Tbnt does not size packa!?eS, and walking off .. old people .. or "aged folk" make it less true. We do not ha,·e reasor\abledistances. dr something of th(' sort. Calling a single convenient noun to de· Only a small 'minority of eldE>rs an old person a .. senior citizen'• !>ignate an old person. We are (four p c r cent> re qui r c 15 like calling a job offirc a very good on the other age hospitalization or nurslnE; home ·: D c part men t 0 f 11um 3 n grQups: embryo, ft!tus. newborn, care. Only about 11 f)l'rcent an• Ri!sources Development. .. a infant. child, the adokscent <ind homebound. The remaining 85 c 11 Ph em ism 0 n 1 y R 0 na 1 d th~ adult. • percent are in general good Reagan's administration could ' health. i( we are to believe the think of. OR. SCllM ERL is engaged on Department of Health. Educa- a ~ampaign to gel the word elder lion and Welfare. YET I bave never beef\ able to used with the specificity and lark !'\ohody is quite clc~1r when one WASHINGTON -Syria's faterul de'c i s ion to pacify ·Lebanon by military means. no matter how lofty the motivl' of Pres ident Ila fez Assad: ,has flashed an alarm inside the Ford adminis tration more urgent than officials publicly admit. What has been decreed in --'Damasws--lhe-for~ civil war that h as killed 25.00 0 Lebanese - may be im· pos11ible. ··As· sad has a tiger by the tail," one ad- minis tration official tofd us, "and he may not be able to let go. Wh:it he is trying to do may not be doa· ble. ·· If that bleak analysis is a<:· curate. Pre'sidrnt Assad's brilliant recor~ in politics of the Arab world and his conspicuous turo away fro"' Moscow anrf toward Washington since the 1973 war may be headed for oblivion. Despite Assad's political acuity, his enemies in Damascus would soon gain slr<'n~th enough to throw him out if he bogs down his country in a Vic.Lnam-stylc war generating hi~h casualties and inflationary budgets. think or a decent substitute for of denigration of ttlose other d('rinltcly become~ an cider. I THE WONDF:R of i\Ssad is .. ~--+W-~hff4&A.gttCt~eithflv wouls I am baclulthim.J.®.p~r· should sa when the fare on the that. us a member or the small l~--~~~·=s~·~a·ht~c~o~n~nff<~~e~~~t~h~.~~~c~~~~n~t~.~E~l;d:er~is~·~s~im~p:lc~a:·n:d~sw~e~ct~.-~~:l~i~~ ~~an~cl. ~h sett~"~~~ :Ind respect. Wht'n t c Spaniar oes . ~~ttt~a. I'm nei.qu~.ub4:er~c:--...:S~UL•pur~c~mlJJel:.-:-p~pu.JXw~c:i.r-:--. ....!S~o~m~<!.C_i.!tr'Ja!.!:d!!;i· ~nys "\'il•jo" it is a term so full of my ear. I like old pcoJlle better yet ; but when l·'am. you may be tional leaders of the Moslem Sun· n.1spl'ct that it is often used for when I write elder or when I say ccrtuin that r will s tick my nis. the vast majority In Syria. ~oung Pl'l'Soos whom one loves it. blackthorn stick in the chest of never have acc<'pted Assad's as· !;l'<';ill~·-Says Dr. Schmerl: "We arc :myonc. who calls me a Senior sumption of power. An unsuc- Thc namt• of our t.·hief law· becoming more in\'olved with the Citiun. "I'm an eldl'r, god · cessful adventure in Lebanon makmg body comes from the phenomenon of respectability in dami1.;; I s h:1ll !l<iy. With prick. could, therefore. be fotal. ( EVANS.NOVAK ) rabbit on the Golan.·· Transl a· tion: the .Syrian president's new relationship with the U .S. has rcnden:d him pliable and mild - except against powerless The danJ?er of this courst• of Lebanon. events if Assad cannot com:ludc Yet. from the standpoint of hi s ~yrian ad\·e~t~n.• _within six Syria's interests. Assad's pre· · to l.'1ght weeks 1s its impart on s<'nt course is indisputably tor- Israel · and on lht• ~ S, . reel. Any more.· radic;tl policy lsrncl ~s-btHH Wf~~ly .praJ.st;d _\\'OuldJJc..hii,:l!.Lt d:tn~l·ruus to his for P!1S's1vely wall'hm~ Assad~ country. That is why Ass ad cnosr m\'asson of Lehanon w1lho11L any to intern•m• in L~banon so hca\'i· mO\'C of . its own loward tlH• ly: to prevent ils takcovl•r by l'X· border w.ith southern Lebanon. trl'misl P;,iks tinians and Moslem lsra<'li hawks long h:"'l' l'Yl'd ;1di\'ists who 1mJ,!ht then or· ~ that border. hoping lh:1t a prl'lt'xt ganize raids aJ?ainst lsrad which would som<' day 11rc>st.'11t itself for would entangk Syria. occupying the southt.•rn portion of · . . dl'fcnsclcss Leh:rnon up to thl· !\_SSAD KNOWS t~at. in _ :1 Litani Rivl'r :rnd ~quurlnl! off m1l~t~ry sl~owclo~:n with .Israel. lsrat•l's northern hurder Syria s ('nt1rc m1ht:iry might be But with ~trong tnlvin• from oblill'rat<.'d. \Vh[1I 1~ssad ~cl'ms Washington that Ass;ul's in-n~l to have apprcciatl!d, in tl~c vasion is aim<'ll nut al lsnwl hut ,·1cw or alarmed experts here. 1s at Moslem ldl·\\ ing extn•misls. the _dirri<·ully hl.s <.1rmies face in including the h;it<:d l'al<'slinc trysng to restore order to Liberation Ori~aniwtion 11'1.0J. Lebanon. ·· lsrat'I has no inll'ntion .,r in· The quick loss of Syrian tanks tcrvC'ning. last Wt>l'k to shouldcr-opcr~tcd anti-tank rockets dramatized IF ASSAD'S 11lan f ails. this fact: Lebanon is an armed hOWl'\'<'r . and he is replac('d by ~· camp with weapons of <'Vt'ry more• radi('al' rcgim<.>, Israel vari('ly stockpiled lik(' cordwood• would confront a difCercnl and a\'ailable to anyone. The Syrian more dangerous Lel>l)Mn: the army is confronting w<'ll -armed, prospect of a ncwly-rachcalized b::indit:type ~angs which roam at Syria harnessing extreme will,•somc with no links to lea<4-. Palestinian and Moslem factions in!! political factions and no in- inside Lebanon to convert it into ter'est in restoring peace . anothc•r "confrontation'' state. Coupled with the extreme lo~etber wilh ~w SyriJ!.!1 militancy of ~e[Tli ·oq~_a'!iZ<'d bellicosity in th e Js racli-occupied political factions. deep relfglo4s Golan U"iHblio. ------Nmflict · io s of Clandestine propaganda re-Palestini a~ for. revenge on ac 1n ~rc t r6m~)'ri<rpontnttt~s~tc~1-,1~srr.aric~l~.~L~c~braaTinnorrn~i~s~a:r-ijmunn~~1i-e-notf--~.....; an anti·Assad reaction bc~innin/,! easily tamed. to bubble. "Assad" means lion. That is-the tr.,,1etly implit'it in and th(' pun bein~ henrd on the the. latest ~yt1:1n mo\·(' into- slr<'ets of Damaseus is that "As· Lebanon. and it points up anothi!r sad is a lion in Lebanon und a' tragNty ;. th~ irnpclt ~nce of today~·u.s. Mfde·ast policy-. • Liz .~ay CUn J;TY!Jf~ Tape, Answer Phone AS THI:: Wb~AW disaster Un· foldod thh "'i;.1sV1>ycar LM L' .S. tacitly ~pproyed _Assad's \n· t C?rvs:_.t 19n --because hi !I motilt~s SCC'me~nrrcct, and no otti~f" course was (~nd·. WASHINGTON -There is mQrc to tht.• Cl'll'brntcd Wayne !fays. Elizalwth Ray affair than th<' bosomy blonde has revealed. Sources <'los(' to th<' notorious pair say the strip·and-tell mis· tress was in l ove with llays. It was Jrimarily ('alousy ovt.•r lis marrin~c o another -''Oman. Pal "eak . that >rovoked Ray nto barin,:: u~r two-vcar tffair wfth the powerful Ohio .:ongressman. the sources say. Bitterly. she charged that lays ' ad\·ances had compelled 1cr to consult a psychiatrist, that .he was revulsed ot having scx- 1al relations with the 65-year-old lays. Qut her friends say she told hem quite a dinerent story. \lthough the Jtelationship was an ·motional roller-coaster ride for lay. she spot<e of the gruf( Hays 111 an Inwardly sensitive man for ~hom she fell a deep affection. :he told frien~s. indeed. lllat lays w~s the "best .. lover she'd ·ver had. Aner slle burst her bombsbell, it have learned. it a(tn011t vrecked llays ' marrtage. f'or h • S<'veral days1 his new bride re· fused tospeaK to hln1. ,.,:;· .. ~. JACK' ANDERSON AT FIRST, ttie old ,,;~ ,... ...,.. __ ..... ________________ ___ curmudgeon turned his t>alk on ,,...,. his Washington troubles and con-:''•· there was no way we could base o centrated on saving his ·brief story. we. decided, upon h<'r marria1e. To spar<' his bride statements. further ·•n~uish. he told friends, had dinn('r with Ra y al Washington• s f ushionahlc Paul Yung's rcst<iur:wt. llcchided hc·r for not workm~ hard cnouith Later. :iccording to witnes!>:t•s, she :lsked Hays why he wouldn't marry her. Once sh(' h.'fl the ta· ble to l!O to the rest room. She sashay('d across the rcst~wranl, tossing her hips In an l'Xhihitlon -·of what she hcrs<.'lf <'<Ills ht•r "Walk." "I would put a bullet through my SHE ALSO boasted of rela· head." Added the broken Hays t'ionships, we learned. with such meaningfully: "And I've got the prominent Washington figures as guts to do it." Senators Hubert Humphrey, D· We got the first inkling of the )tinn .. Edwa~d Kennedy, D· SllE§TOPPF.D at another ta· t<>A'id Jtay-llays romance mort Mass .. Mike 6ravelh D·AJaska, ble to fJi..J?af!c u prominent than two years ago when andJohnCUIVt'r, O·ldtra. · WashingnM lawyer in conversa· Elizabeth Ray called our office in In each case, fhe used JlayJC ..... lion. Hays gestured towr1rd th<' a hy!t~cal cryin1 fit. Betwttn name to reach tJ.tSenator oa the .scene and remark<'d to the oth<'rs sobt. she blurted that she was phone. She w~ld ens:sge the ·at. his table: .. That's why I can't about to lose her Capitol Hill job Senator in an aimless 'tlbnversa-marry her'." • because she "would not go to bed lien. then would keep f:..i!ljng '"": There were limes, accordinl? lo with Wayne Hays." back. Most of her call~~rc our sources. when the tc m· Our associate$ Bob Owens and never returned. 15· ~ peramej)tal Hay would threaten lack Cloherty hurried up to Some of the Senator~ now to cause a scene In llays' offict· CapUol Hill to sec her. But by the believe she had a purpose for the unless ht! wenl out with.ht'r. Tht' time they reached her, she had ·calls. They suspect she taped . biggest blowout occurr1;.'<l after <l changed her story. She wanted them in order to prove she had a heated argument about llays· our reporters to forget about the speaking acquaintance with i m pc nd in J! ma rri a r:t c . 1·h e call. them. This now gives credibility Capitol Police were summoned But that wasn·t the last lime to the paperback potboiler she to remove Ray from llays' otricc. W(! heard rrom Lii Ray. She began preparing a year ago. Not Ion~ afl('rwarcl. Sh<' told her called our office repeatedly. We Sources close to Hays say he story to th(' Washington Pl)st. found her erratic. unreliable and tried to break off the relationship The sex life of Wu}TI(' Hays is unpredictable. We concluded _ with the shapely hlondc some his own business. The onl,y issut.'. that her outbyrst against Han U~e ago. lle kriew she was dat· • as the P.o•t. pninted o\Jl, is J\ad resulted fr'om a IO\ters· quar. 1 l111f several oiher men and re-· whethu he hl~d her to I~ hi s rel. that her attitude towar<thlm gar<ted her as too promiscuous. mistress on u govcrn111cnl nvewatad wlth~e st.flus ol theit .... Ha.-as aleo afrald that she woo Id salary. A grand jury has been romance and "'9C. the two ol 6'<?11t -cn1"!fo.~"llfellmrtrtf hundetflt • .. ~on ve n e4 ~ lo "~,.min e....i..hc were exploiting one another. Uui Shortly after his divorce. he evidence. and Elilabcth Ha) ha1> b~cn ,:ranted immunity lo tell her story. i\ss:1d'i-; :ul\lcntutc has gone too far t11 h<' turned back .. If he foils and is ov~h'fown. Israel's IT MAY BE dirricult to J::<'l a wi\lch-and-wl\~cy may also straiRhl stor.v out of ht'r. l11•n· be overthrown. to be rcplacNt hy are just a few contradictions that nn lsradi .inv-tu;ion of southern have alr<'ady appeared in her Lcban,.on'. Such intt!IW('ntion statements· w~rtainly be acl'omp:1nicd She told thC' Washin~lnn b~flao.m·l-'h~ protests that. Posl th:ct she was hired strittly lo ~H S,vria coultl intE'rv.cn_e 'in b(' ll:iys' mistr('ss. that she t•an'l non without U.S. threats, so type or use the telt'phonc. Our rl'· lsracJ , port<'ri. have S('l'n hC'r St'\'l'ral ·.•• · ~· "' ·• times in h<'r Capitol Hill office. • ;;.--.....,@-_l-~....,Nft'G;,..E_CO-A-ST---. She can type. answer t('lcphonC's ,- and take messaJll'S. Thcv h:tVl' ~-£NQJ(e}j St'en ht•r do it. albeit pcrhi1ps 11ol 7. -··--••• ·- os well as o ther S('Crl'laries. ~:1.!1Mf'C .. t:d. l'ufl/r~hrr flays has affidavits from more '~"'r · & than 35 other people who huve ·~~ 7'/i/~~rbaro ._';~;:::!:i~ur t1lso seen her type'. Ile has copies ~! ·' •:d.ltnNil liqq" 1:d1tur of lcth'rs !he ha~ tyix.'d. T)lf ~11'1.tial ea~~ or tht> t>nlly She also said she <'fluldn•t Pi{Qtr,.JC~·J~a inform and US(' a tape r<'cordcr. We ha\'t.' li\lta".iti\1' .rC':Jdt¥.-"'hy prcsen•mii hetird a tape she made Of U con on this Jl:JJ:t..:ch~rH• l'flnllnl'lllary \'C rsalion with our associate Doh un lopif:( or !ntc,r,r•i. ~Y syr11hl'.1I· o ro rt•lumnl.<b 11na citttoonbts. br wens. l'fl1\'i1rin~ p/i!o 1,1m for rN1dt•rs ' She stated :.1t first that sht.• , tl'W~ :uul <'Scntinl( this was 27 yt'ars oltl She is nctually ncwi;ra1wr~ •11ir1ion!l and idt•r11> 33. Anrf at ul t('rn:itr timci.. s he' 1111 t•urrcn~lci. The l'liilonal hus i;;ml sh<.• dot'li and docs not opinions or r lll\P.ilnt up11t'ar drink. nnt~· In the 1• fl'Olumn altlw 11111 11( th(· J'!\!k'· Clplninl)i. ('"( Thl' l;.lSl laugh ma~· he on lht.• 11n·i.M·ll h\' It.I -rotummst~ and .Justice Dcpartnwnt whit'h. it ar-rurt••inli.1:-afll! lrttc•r wntcrs an· JI t' a r s . m a y h '"' c· µranted their o" n anll no ~·nclor!'il'm1•nt or Elizabeth Ray 1111rn.unity loo tlWtr rn•ws lw thr l>all\' l'ilnt hntr1tily. providing hl•r with a ~h11ull1 lw111f1•r0rC'd. · forum to :4dl hor book und pro· Th11rlfdriv .. ilune 11. 111\'tfl mo c hcrsdr:-' <r• ,,. -"• \ Baby ·Baboon Blessed-with 2 Moms-·h ....... ," .. ,, ( P'LO T .tlerger WASHINGTON 11\PJ -Scientiat.s i;ay they h.ave produced 11 hcallhy buby babQon by transfer· ring an early embryo from its ort1inal mother to another female who carrioo it until birth. . . The de~elopment lit a first few primates and r:uscs the distant Possibility that surro11te mothers als? ma.y b9 feasible fo r humans, u Texas A"M U111vers1ty re~curchtV" suid. , women unable to carry a baby full term hus been dlst•ussed in recent yt.>ars. Aside fr om the h.'l·hnical diffil'uHius. however. the idea raises social. legal and ethical questions . "The real impul'l of our work is in <le velopmg animal models fur sludytn~ the proces:i. or ,,regnan· cy. rather than for an infertility treatme:nt." Dr Duane C. Kraemer said in an inter\'i~w . The idea of using s ubi.litule mother!> ror IN Tiit.: CURRENT ISsUE or thc journal Dlunk ~ops~ Internal Job SAN DI EGO <AP J ~San.Diego police say they do not 'urrcsl their own officers for drunkenness or drunk drh·\ng. Police Lt. Jay llelmiC'k said that drunk officers are taken ina(ead bcforc the highest-ranking officer ·available t~ lacc ad·---------- ministralive punish· test when slopped for ment. drunk driving. I POLICE cnn:•· . Bill KOLENDER SAID an Kolender confirmed th(: offiter can bt> suspended pr .. ctice. for a week without pay !The policy came lo and receive a letter of liltfl Wh t'I\ IJ elmick reprimand for being testi.fied at a civil service caught drunk. A second hearing for ort'i cer Terry case of drunkenness or Morse. Morse is appeal· drunk driving brings dis· ing his dism issal from missal, he said. the force because he re· This is More's first in· fused lo t1tke a :.obriety cident of reported drunk ....._---dri\'ing. MEANWHILE, A SAN Diego lawyer is trying to prove-tliaI poltfi!gtve preferential treatment to influential people caught drunk driving. Attorney Jim Toone is trying to j!e t drunk driv· ing charges ·dismissed aj!ainst fellow lawyer Anthon y Leary on grounds that drunk driv· ing laws are unequally enforced. MUNICIPAL Court Judge Frank Nol · tsbusch. called by .Toone ,&ience. Kraeml'r and his colleagues, Dr:i.. Gury T. Moore and Martin A. Kramen, describe how they remo\·ed a baboon embryo fi ve days afll'r o\'ulation from one female and 1>ut it into another. Moore is with the Southwest Foundation for Research and Education in San Antonio, Tex .. where the work wus done, and Kramen h with-the University of Texas at San Antonio. · The second femal e ( ..---------carried the developing SCIENCE J male bah)'. f~r about 170 . . days until 1t was de· li\'cred by ccasare:.m sec· tion on Sept. 5. the report said. Normal average gestation for lhb type of ha· boon is 175 days . KRAEMER SAID THE BABV baboon, now nine months old, was "normal in every respect al birth and is the same way now. • . "We have him running around with a group or bis peers al the Southwest 1-'oundalion and the only way you can tell him from the others is by his tat· tooing." . Even with. the success, the researchers said their work wus preliminary since they only had one success out of 10 embryo transfers. . SIMILAR PROCEDURES HAVE l.O~G worked with other animals, such as mice, rabbits. sheep, horses and cows. Kraemer said the first r ab- bit embryo transfer was in 1890 and that transplants are routinely done in cattle. Kraemer said the monkey work was difficult because the donor and recipient females had to bdvc'synctll'onized sex-cycles, with both having-the s•meestimated day of ovulation. Kraemer said he was :·as sure as can be" with the tests now available that the baby actually was Sons to Meei The Orange County chapter of the Sons of the Ameri.can Revolution will meet Monday at 7 p.m.. at Fullerton Sav· ings. 2310 E . Lincoln. Anaheim. For more informal.Ion cull 431 ·5360. ' that or the donor mother <ind not one acc\,denijy de- veloped by the· rcclpi(•nt ' THE Rl-;CIPI E:\~r FE'1.\Lt; \\'.\S unmatct.I' and lht.' proc:t•dun• "as JK"rfornll'J fi\ c day:. aftt:r ovulation to assun· that thl' n•t'i 1,1cnt 's eggs al rt-ad) had dcgcnerutcu fvr the :.ex cyde. the: stud) suid "This work has a bearini;: on hum1m!>, t1ut our · t;oal is lO dC\'t!JOp SJ>edric strnins uf animals for bionwdit•al rescan·h ... Kr:ll'mt•r :.aid. '"' "\\'hilt• I 'm 11111 uwan.> or human work likl' this beinG done. it !>hould bt.o tcdmit-ally feasible but <'<'r· tainly not un th1· basis or our :.ucct:ss mil'. "h1l'h isn't that l!rl'at .. • .l Cl•:,ur C ha\'c l ha:. 11 ll llOU IH't•d nH·r gt·1· of hii-. l 'n1lttl Farm \\' I) I' k C )' !> 0 f i\11\l'l'i c a anti t hl· :\i-.o<.'i s l'ion lit· Trabujadon•l> Ag n colui-.. . --·~ 1;.re.ditional ly DA.D ... 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The professor hopes to learn mon• about t he birds · nesting a nd foraging habits by dist'o\'cring where they arc sig hted as t hey look for food. Hunt's work is part of a larger study b~ th<.' U.S. Department of Interior, related to t he sail' of off. shore oil leases. THE DEPARTMENT OF ISTERIOR JS ~utherin~ information on wildlife to determine which areas should be protected from resource de· "elopment. s uch a s off·shore oil drilling . The birds used in the study, Western Gulls with white bodies and black beak s. are expect ed to be. sighted anywhere between San Diego and Point Co~eption. 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"We can only speculate that the 1976 fire season potentially could be one of the most dis· astrous in years because of the comparative d ryness of large. dead fuels in the limber and low moisture content of both dead and livlni brus h ," the ml1mo states. "IT BEHOOVES the California Division of Forestry (CDFI and other "·ildland fire prot~ct ion agen('ies to lake ~xtraordinary me as ure if d a mages Crom wildfires are to be kept to a n 3C· cepta blc level." Orange County firemen a re CDF employes p aid by county government for their servicl's. The memo from Sacrnmcnto said the 1975·76 fire season. on the basis of a single-year. "looks to be second only to 1923·24" in aeveril \' because rainfall hos been 50 percent or le:ss than normal annual figures. , COMPARATIVELY spcakin..i. the m emo noted, Death Valley has r ecciv<'d moru rain than Southern California this year - more than twice its normal a n· nual amount. ·~The r xpectalion is for high in· tensity, rapidly spreading fires in lhe heavier fuel types," the memo continued , addin~ t hat the actual tnddenl'<' of fi res will begin "earlil•r than normal this year and be more sc\'Cre." Capt. Brure Turbt.'villc. pu blic information officer for the <·ounty fire department , said lhc recent rain in the c·ou nt \' this week will ma ke no difference at all. "TllF. IMMEDIATE effects of that rainfall will be almost com· pletely gone by next Monday or Tuesday." he said. WANTE Jewels by josephs is searching for diamonds and gemstones from private i~11vlduals arid estates. Careful examination and evaluation by our ••pet1s. Highest prices paid. Call 540-9066 10-9 da1iy, Saturdtiy tC>-6, Sonday closed. ask for Mr. Joseph. iewels by loseph Call 642-5671. Pul a few words lo work for ou. "PROFESSIONAL" "llONTI CAILO '71" fOI MEN I FOi WOMEN EXTREMELY LIGHT Wf(GHT TENNIS SHOES WlrH LEATHER UPPERS & POLYURETHANE SOLES NOW OPIN MON . ..fll. 9:30.9-SAT. 9:3o.6 Uiedi. Er 'lNz.ea.dA. ,Jj1lJ-, lf!VIS '!11 ~ ! ,,,, '),.,I. ( \,,, M, .... 1 .. ". '•/ " ,. .. E•ecutlve Offices: 78 t2 Edinger Ave., Huntington Beach, CA 9264 7 Southern Cnllforni.1 Reg1on.1/ Ot11ces. 4140 Long Bench Blvd .. Long Be;1ch. CA 90807 8955 Valley ViOW SI .. Buena Park. CA 90620 20715 S. Avalon Blvd., C.1rson. CA 90746 1001 E. lmper111I Hwy .. L11 Habrn. CA 90631 1095 Irvine Blvd., Tustin. CA 92660 235 N. Citrus Ave .. West Co111n<1. CA 91793 PUBLIC AUCTION IY OIDll OF U. S. DISTltCT COUltT Z MAGNlftCINT HOMES ON IA Y. NIWPOIT HACH. CAUFOIHIA SATUIDAY, JUHi 26"t AT 2:00 P.M. IAT THI SITISI l 200-l 202 I. ULIOA IL VD. NIWPOIT llACH SUIJICT TO COUIT COMFflMA TIOM Newly constructed. but lacking minor ltn1sh detail. these elegant homes consist of appro.I( 3000 so It each 4 bedrooms. 4 baths wet bars. solid o ak & marble plus deluxe extra features Boal shp on pier lor each hOme (separate u 11h1tes; Loan balance of each home S 150.000. Inspect Sat . June 19th from 1 O a m to 4 p,m. & from .ao am day ot sale Pvbhc parking on beach near homes. Call for fact :.heel for lull details. lnQuiries may also be dlfected lo deblor s Artornevs Wilham J Tiernan or Ehzabclh Y W1ll1am s (7141 547-561 4 o r 558-1676 or wnte 888 N Main Sr .. Ste. t 005, Sanla Ana. Caltl. Largest Exclusive Realty-Auctioneers 1n America MARSH DOZAR Real Estate AucMneer 1116 ....._Wey, h•l.ty .. 19021 I 1211127l0 tlJ6 760 w.rtiet St~ ll 5, S-"-cltce 94102 14111 711-llto M.Y. 40 W. IOWSt.,''4.Y. IOOlt 12121 '47·9Ut W.-.... Cetlf ................. Allc.i-t A111t. Start _ your own food bank You're money ahead when you put food away for the futu re. Preserve fruits and vegetables this summer when they're plentiful and inexpensive. And enjoy big savings over commercially canned or dried foods. We have everything you need for your home preserving. Magic mason jars in pints or quarts (A&B) have a special new Magic Button lid that lets you know if the seal is broken, for extra canning confidence. Reusable metal rings included. Or try sun dry- ing your own tru its and vegetables. It's easy and inexpensive, and the results are both delicious and nu- tri tious. Choose a one or four rack Sun Pantry fruit drying kit. A. 1 DOZEN QUART MASON JARS Reg. 3.99 2.88 B. 1 DOZEN PINT MASON JARS Reg. 3.69 2.68 C. 1 TRAY FRUIT DRYING KIT MOdel ::75101 . Reg. 9.99 6~88: -0 . 4 TRAY FRUIT DRYING KIT Model ;:7510s Reg. 19.99 13~88 Where there's-smoke-.. Don t nsk your lamlly ano holT\e 10 fho Cfungers of 1110 Wcslock Smo;.,~ Al.1rrn \'loll warn you lt1no hcfnrf' :-.mfl~ P 1r:1c111 :; t o.111l)e1011~ I{"'"' i; 11hlizes :-" r n••tu·Ct'•l I• )Ill """"O'~ If' con11nu.11ly rnon11or t>i1 .1.r Sulal·Jt.llt cir1.u1:r;1 warn:; you 111c 1n~lilnl C:.lnl)CI IS pr\!:.(!n, vu:.i Pit..O 11 In 5 ycur n1Jll'1· Ncrone c11n 19nonHtie d11;mallc.eliecl olrlcil,,,dat coric walls More lhan just iC1ok1ng good, they also llelp to absorb noise nnu 1ni;ula1e. In a pock of 3. 12· x 12· )( vz~ pane/:; CORK PAtiELS. 3-PACK. These bug ligh1s aro especially designed to atlracl fewer flying insects. Now you can enjoy summer nights oulsidc wilhout me bugs! 60 wall, • 1.1c111,..r s \ ... .r,~in·,. • .. our.i :: 1001 Stale r ire r..i,ir:..11;11 np1,ro<JO\!. WESLOCK !,,i'/;Or~[ DEfCITOrl Rt'l"J. 39,9!) 24.88 .. -' Fresh from sunny Mexico Add ,, soulh·of·tht'·horde1 louch lo your home or aard1m w1lh hand nnmlNl pots trom Mc~1co '-' Combine lhP.m w11h your la110111e greenery lor a sunny 1001< all yonr 'round. .I rA/NTCD POTTCnY, • a· neg.32'.l 1.98 10" neg 4 99 3.88 sac ••• Layered for strength yellow color. DUG LIGf/7 S, Reg. 75c 48c Plywoou 1•, :i 1n111')h dur:iblc wood producl that":; c•,scnt,;11 to m::my e10-1t -'tours"11 pro1cc1s U:;e •I lw cat.11nr>ls. lrl hic-;. il Oollhnu•:,.. furno1u11:, hundr<>ds ol lh1ng:i 'Snnded. shop 9iado plywood. SltNDf D 5110 1' PLYWOOD . . r x a· xv.-. Acg. b 9'J 3.88 11 .i· x8' l( ~~" Rog. 11 •19 7.88 \ /\ larid &· Har· r1·n·g·to'···n Thissaleends J~ly6. V V ~ I l ~ , Open July 4, from 9 to 6. Garden Grove Fullerton • Coate ~a~:.,· •. • Long Beach Orange • 7701 Garden Gr0-ve Blvd. 301 So. State College 1275 Bris'\01 • 6980 Cherry Ave. 324 West Katella 537-9571 or 893·6523 870·0050 556·1500 634·7111 532·2506 Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9 Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9 Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9 Open 9 to 6 except Open 9 to 6 every day Sal & Sun. 9 to 6 Sat. & Sun. 9 to 6 Sat. & Sul'\. 9 to 8 Mon. & Fri. 9 to 9 -• New in Fashion for 99 years WEEJUNS CAMEL SADDLE '36 Black & Brown ~34" "Where shopping is a real pleasure" Wntclff ,._ • Newpert IHc:• UNMENTIONABLES from WARNER'S ll\2 '~ CJ2 h s7so .. Our collection of Silk !'\eckties from Talbott in The Carmc.'I V <illey 1s m:ic1e to our own exacting SPl'ci f1c::it IOQS. 1<:<1ch necktie is indh·idually hand·cut arid Is hand·made. The silks <ire imported from England, Swit7.l'rlancl :ind Fr:rn('C'. Our :.l'I N•tion ran~cs from a conservative three and one·half im·h width to :i fuller. more styli1h rour inches. Selcl'l from a bro:id choice of patterns and colourings to a;al1sfy lhc most discriminatinR man. DOODTUnWILLMIMlft••~ WESTCLIFF PLAZA• 845-0792 The fashion- jumpsuit by Nu age in sheer cotton Size 6·12 ssa WHtcHff Pima • Newport« a. ~~~~~~~ w ~·~·~ Ci OPEN THURSDAY·EVENINGS Thursday. Juna t 7. 197e SOCKS BY s-i1<>1?1.-T• :=::. OAtL Y PILOT A ft FRIER'S DAY JUIE21 .Lip Service His father's mustachP never had 1t so good' Handsome tortoise shell musracl'le comb with srer11ng monogram pl are. Mntaclte comb· '7w I I :. UPI Pi.ot• E"e1'11 Pal .- :\I o d <' I · a c t r t' s s Lauren llutton will appcur oppo:-.tll' En•I Knic,·t·I 111 th1.· ncw_ f i I m . · \. i ,. ~ Knienl '. · · Housing F;yed for Students ..... y 0 u l h r 0 r u n . d.t.rstanding." an ex- t·i,•nge student organiza- tion, seeks host famili('s for European students coming to Southe rn California in August for ttie 1976-77 school year. For more information dn Pat Krone. 646-6131. THl1 l"lUMllHG HIATING Alll COHD. " ...... .,.., .. , .... .,.. Se•..--cc Ir\ v iv• "'~11-C.111 w s•,ol)N Vl(JO ?891? Cdm1110 c. .. 01 ,,, .,,o 11 l. t •t ~.. 'I f 495°0401 COSTA MESI\ 1~71> Nu,.0011 Bwrt 642-1753 KITCHEN & IATH REMODELIMG FIEE ESTIMATES Ste Our Oiap1ayt •I ANl\"EIM•'AAIN QI r,. I ~'°111 II l1rtt•1I~ t~J.._ lyf f •I 41 772•1470 "I ~· Hospital Guidelines . , Find Friends, Foes SAN FRANC ISCO <AP> -The (leW~ media would have a more dif- ficult time obtaining informa tion about hospital patients under a set of guidclin(•s recommended by the California llosp1tal Association (CllJ\ >. However. a SPot check of hospitals in the stale showed that while ~ome dt•cided to follow the guidelines. others intended lo follow past policy on inform1tlion disclosure. STll.L OTHERS SAID they were awaiting cl urifil·ataons the CllA has indicated it will provide. 1 The suggested policy was prompted by a stale Jaw passed a year aJ?o. It calls for written consent from a pa· lient or guardian before_ a hospital may release any information about that person -including n<1me. city, occupation, e mployer. sex. marital status and mediC'al condition. The guidelines w('re distributed this spring lo the 552 hospitals belonging to 1he CHA. a nd an association official said there had been some unfavorable reaction. "WE HAVE . RECEIVED quite a number of 'objections and questions from both the news media and ho~pital public relations personnel," said Lynelle Jordan, CHA publica· lions director. ··The C HA has no enforcement powers.·· Mrs. Jordan added. "The guidelines are simply recommenda· lions for voluntary compliance if hospitals desire. They are simply our l('gal counsel's interpretation of See- lion 70707 of tbe California Ad- ministrative Code." But officials said the state Depart· ment of Health could withdraw a· , ""'· .VESJ"S AN.4LYSIS California and six federal facilities, have been encouraged to maintain full cooperation with news media. But they were ren'l.inded that their ··first rcsp()nslbility is the welfare or the palil'nls, safeguarding their legal and moral rights ... and preventing an infringement on their privacy." BAMFORD FRANKLAND, chief of the licensing bureau of the Depart- ment of Health. said the amended state code has not yet been tested in court and conceded the agency would "think quite a bit" before moving to revoke a hospital's license for disclos- ing information. But he added: ··If a patient is in a hospital and someone m ade an announcement he is sick. I think this would violate the re- gulation if he protested. The depart- ment has to enforce it.a reeulations. ·' . MRS. JORDAN SAID the guidelines also recommend that news of a pa- tient's dealh be .~onsidered public in- formation -after the family has been notified or a reasonable attempt at notification has been made. Even if Police action was involved in admission of a patient and officers were releasing information, she said, hospitals probably would not release information without written consent of the patient. And CHA lawyers are trying to re- solve whether famous patients pre- sent a special case, the association said. hospital's license for failing to comply 1 . ______________ 1 with the code, and a patient could file a civil suit against the institution. ,...~~ THE GUIDELINES STEM in part from the code section. which says pa: tients' rights include: "Confidential treatment or all com--, munications and records pertaining J --~---"1 to his care and stay in the hospital. ' His written permission shall be ob· ( '-. / (\ be made avaitable to anyone not •) ~ tained before his m edical records can 1 .IJ ).\_~ . /! directly concerned with his care.·· · lUI In addition, under the state's 1972 I Mental Health Act, no information ' .._- m ay be released concerning a , 3 ~=fi-' psychiatric patient. A 1975 federal I aw ,.-l. · CTI also prohibits release of informa tion 1~-1 -about alcohol or drug abuse patients. CHA OFFICIALS CONCEDED the -4,1 new guidelines were not precise and _ - that association lawyers were at- tempting lo clarify them. An addition to the original mem.orandum CJ1.n be expected. Mrs . Jordan said. - She said CHA-member hospitals. which include rive Univers ity of 'A Miss Elizabeth Ray to see you Senator ... Senator ... Senator?' 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Tlw liv\•ll nf man)· of the ll.000 men. wflmN1 anti dul1lt·c11 who died in hnm" firC's J.1,:t yl'ar might have bePn !'avl'd if. lik,• the ~r ma . . •. . , . Tlw (;J·: llnm1• ~rntry ~mokt> Alnrin r-; an <':trly-warnini: iuni7.alion ilcvit'C th;1t •·:-.niff.-" tlw :iir fnr tlw pn•scncc <•f smoke a11d ll•luml:; t111 :ilann a:< i.i.011 a,. :<mokl• rca<'hf'i. it. Hi.·k l·:r<1rna1111 dioi.c the hatlery .op- •·rah·ol Ct-: ll11nw ~''ntn• hf'<'llllSe it1·an ,:u1111cf :ir1 alarm 1•vc•n 1f lwu,.,:11,.111 pow1·r fails. Ami n ·s th<.' only 1.att1•ry-urw·ralNI !'111•1k1• alarn• "1th :i :1.r rnnt ..twrkinl! !'ysl•·rn !-II y 11u 1·an a" ~11n' yoursl'lf that tlu· alar1111M in worl-1111!•1r · tl1•r. t 1c-1wn1lini;r 1111 y11ur h111111:, yo11 111ay nt•Ptl murto t h1111 011c 111111. Of 1•111ir:<f'. no""" c·an irunrnnt.-.,• OJ?;\inst i nj11r~· or loss of life in 11 fire. flut. I hl' Er<.l- m1111 11s 1irt• con· N' v11w1·d t lw l tlw 1;1·: l lw1w :-;,.nl rv :.;m•1k 1• ,\ l ;1r1;1 l11·l1wd t h•;rn ,.;n •• t h1·11· h•111h· ;1nol l1 11·rr hv•"· Home Sentry Smoke Alarm GENERAL. ELECTRIC See these dealers for details: . Santa Ana lesco, Inc. All Locations Akron StorH ~ay Dept. Store lul .. rs Empori1n Clark Dn1CJI hd Mart Getneo All Locations Handyman Imperial Hardware K-Mart May Co. Sa•·On Dn1CJI SlcCMJ4JI Stores Treasury Stons Two Guys Zody's Woolco -----... J • -- ' I . -!l'REN, RE -SAJD,.-ABC NEWS chief Bill Sheehan asked him if he'd be interested in doing such. documentaries for ABC. He !!id ~. Then .{BC a enterfalnmenl st e asked him about doing "AM America.·· He said he s uggested the entertainment side cheeli first with Sheehan, .. 'and word came back, 'No problem.' That's how it all began." He said his work for ABC then, as it still is now was done on a part-time basis: "It makes life com: plicated for me because IJl)t..basic profession is the law and most of the legal stuff 1 do is international. "I'm working a helluva lot harder than t originally intended, but I 'm also having a lot of fun, nonetheless." --Ex-honOF Student-- Hacked to Death SACRAMENTO CAP) -A 19-year-old honor graduate from Helena. Mont.. was hacked to death with a hatchet in a house where she and two other women were arrested last month on prostitution charges, police said. . She was identified as Patricia McGinnis, who bad ~en Hving in Sacramento about two months. --poacE SAID SHE WAS graduated. from Helena High School last year with honors in math. chemistry and pnysics. She ran in school lPQCk meets, won awards in speech and drama and worked on the school paper. Her body w as found in a rear bedroom of the house. Police said she had been hit at least three times in the head with a hatchet, which was found at the scene. POLICE SOUGlrr A MAN neighbors said they saw climbing over a rear fence. The body was found by police responding to a phone call from a neighbor who had heard a woman acream. About the same time, detectives arrived lo serve a search warrant in connection with prostitu· lion. . lET DAD HAVE THE FUN WITH HIS OWN CREPE MAKER. DIP \: ) COOi( the CREPE MAKER . MAOEOF HEAVY CAST ALUMINUM WITH WOOD HANDLE READY-TO-HANG. IRING THIS AD WITH YOU AMD SAVI $2-.00 OM CRIPE MAKER "Enjoy th<' Charm of Soloong" i11 OUT two '8catioM ••. T.ff B .ffARfE!iT JH4 ....,_. ""'-C::.-.... C7I 41 646-1114 .......... ,Del ..... 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UNlllOYIU TIRES-::::~ IIJiER PAWS 6.001t2 • E71/14 • ..-.um NOW 1u1'E C78113 F78/14 ltlH PAW5 .,,.., 6.50113 • c 1111• ''"''•'1.11 lOW PRICE •.• ·8.45,,. •. 25115 .... , ...... 82488 • 6.00115 {G71/15) • 6.15115 • H78/1S • (215/15) C·B RADIO '<~!01 Vw 1:011t:U.;:\. SPOIC'rS. ·' c·•n1 .. Ac·1· cue ·nn1·:s : Economy rites 101 economy 'cars Where eise do yoi. ftnd great prices like these! 1ht 15•1.S .• 15•1.5 ..• M••-c.a-. .... a. quarlen tor C·I RI· e1101. St•,•o f .. dlos. Stereo c••••Ct••· ---L--$ "o' /t 2~·:· .:1791 44"' S.20113 TUIEtfSS HIGHWAY DESIGN =~~;,;;· !\rt•d a HRAKI·: .JOH·: ·I \\'llF:t:L Dlll'll .J()ll or 2 "'lll~t:I , DIS(' .JOH rtOttT DISC HA«I •IUNf "2711!.' ''~"9u•' •$54.88 2·Wt1EEL DISC J08 INCLUDES: "•• ... "4•4 -4,. tf'hitl4 , ...... ,. "''' .. -· ., ..... ~ .. , .. , ... "· ' .. , ... k 111,. .. ,,.,., ,,.., h; .. ,. ... . t ·"· ••Ill ,, ......... ' '"" .......,.,. IN4 tti• ""· LOW LOW prices on new wheel cylinders 6 riveted IWW• ltnlag. ..... , 01 .. & ..... ~- .. A.I IH s74HK .... .. )U•\ 151110 .. :;4ttl <•• ' , ... ••.if.Wt t ~ ..... ....,,1 .. . ...... -~." ....... , .... ~aaa IWn• ........ ,,,,,,. lf#lt• WllHhl COSTA MESA 3005 HARIOR ILVD. ICWtlet' ef ...... -~I 17141 557.1000. .W~\!.!21. t I Wk• .... et l l•trW. J-r I ....,. -t1t4t l?MtM OUHGI 410 Mortti T11iti" '-•- 1714-1 6lf·4UI HUNTINGTON IEACH 114 SS IHch ••d. ... Fin Poitlhl '(714t 141·1445 \ .. • \ ,4 J 2 DAILY PILOT Thu"day, June 1,, uuv Gov. Brown~ Vetoes Malpract~ce Legislatioit SACRAMENTO (AP> -Gov. Edmund Brown -'r. has vetoed medical malpnactice legislation sup-port~ by the ~alifornfa M<..-dk&il Association. say· mg 1t would circumvent solvem:y requirements of ttle Insurance Code. The measure by Assemblyman Fred Chel c D- f..ong Bench), would have allowed groups of physi· cians to form self-insurance collectives. M<:Jn F ac~s 4 Raps Of Drug Sales Arnold Edward Furr. 44. of Long Beach. has been indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury on charges related to the sale and offers to sell illegal narcotics. . The fou r -count indictment charges Fur r with the sale of coca inc and heroin to U.S. Department of Justice and Long Beach police agent. The alleg-ed sales purportedly occurred in Orange County. Furr is also char,::ed with offering to sell agents sm.ooo worth or heroin when they visited him at an Orange County motel. It would also exempt such collectives from restrictions of the corporate securities law and some Insurance Code requirements. The bill wus sponsored by the CMA and the Los Angeles County Medical Association. However, the Assembly on Wednesday ap· proved a similar 1>11163·5. Chel complained that Brown vetoed the bill on 14.Given Memcal Aimrds Fourteen s tudents, preparing for careers· jn the medic9l field, have betm awarded S5,000 in schola rships from the Fountain Valley Com- munity Hospital Guild. S c h ola r s hip Chairwoman Diddie Lammers said Gloria Gutierrez .. who plans to becom e a doctor. re- ceived the J ~an Peterson Award, honoring a late Polish-Anglo Pic~c Slated Rates Up For Water Guild member. UPI , .... ,0 Other winners were To Ho11pit al Debbie Kruse, Viola Her- The Polish National Alliance is having a ''Polish-Anglo-American Bicentennial Picnic," Sunday a t Long Beach Police picnic grounds. Games, prizes and Polish food will beof- fered·from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Donation is $2, with children under 12 ad· milled free. For more in· formation cull 529· 7034. BAL TZ·BIEAOEAON FUNERAL HOMIE Corona del Mar 673-9450 -custa Mesa"646'·2424° BELL Bft<>ADWAY MORTUARY 11 O Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 LAGUNA HILLS .MORTUARY 25301 Alicia Parkway . Laguna Hills, Ca. 581·4300 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beac h 494·9415 San Juan Capistrano 495·1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary . Chapel 3500 Pac1l1c View Drive Newport. Cahlorn1a 644-2700 PEEK FAMILY COl.ONIAl FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 8MITHS' MORTUARY 627 Main St. Huntington Beact'I 536-6539 M u h a r <' m rick, Shelli Pettit. Sue Kurbegovic the man ~t ye r s . Laura Co~-The Californi a Public . • . ·b . mgore, James Severin. Utilities Com mission has . accu~e<i of e m~h~1a r y P erm uy .. Joni granted the Southern .. Alpha~ct Bomber Mcln.tosh. Gail Dull ap, Californ~a Water Com-responsible for u 1974 Keith Steward. -Pam pany authority to in· blast at Los Angeles Strahan. Terrie Gourlay crease rates 5.4 percent airport, has been or-and Patricta-Wentz ...... --1- in its Orange County dis-dered sent to a men- trict to offset the utility's tal hospital. higher costs for water, ----------pump tal<es. electrical power and wages. The new rates become effective July 1. The dis- trict serves about 31.410 people in portions of San- ta l\na, Gar<te-n Crove, Stanton and adjacent un- incorporated areas. Bay City Sewer Ban Still On OAKLAND <AP> , · The ban on new sewer connections i n the eastern half of San Fran- cisco has been continued for at least a month. Deaths iElaewhere The action was taken by th e Bay Are a Regional Water Control ' MENLO PARK CAP> Board. -Paul C. Smith,67. who How eve~. the board at 26 became editor of voted una~1mous_ly to al· 1' h e Sa n Franc i-s e1> low the Clty to issue 36 Chronicle and 15 years building permits for $5.5 later unsuccessfully at-million worth of con- tempted to save the now-struclion which had ~en d e f Un C l C O l' J j C r • S delayed by the ban, Im· magazine died Wcdncs-posed May 18 because day or a st~oke. ~an Fran~isco was slow 1n curbing sewage p ARIS c ,\ p ) Jean pollution in the bay. · De Lhnur, 89. a French The board. staff report . film director-who col· ed that the city had m<.1dc laborated with Cecil B. :·substant.ial s:>rogress" De l\1ille. Max Linder and in plannin.g 1m pro~e Charlie Chaplin, died ments for its aging in- here June s. it was adeq u a te sewage learned Wednesday. system. -~-= - SAN FRANCISCO 3 G d t d CAP> -Harald Trap ra Ua e . Friis. 83. a pioneer in the Three Costa Mesa rcs1· de\•elopment of radio dents have been gradual· communications. radioed from We stm ont as t r o n o m y and 'College. Santa Barbara. micro w ave radio They are Laura Man- transmission died Tues· ning, Tim Quiroz and day. ' Robert Vanian. The Orange County Polka Club is holding a ··Roaring Twenties Dance" Sat,urday. June 19. 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at Moose Lodge, 717 S. Lyon. Santa Ana. Call 531-6721 for-f'.ur,ther-in formation. I I. to our SECOND ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION DR EMEL ·-t \ • June 21st to June JOth,.1976 '.~ f MOTO SAW .--:--' ... - IKEBANA ON DISPLAY (Japanesa Flower Arrangement/ SEE AMERICA!!! Get your trac Rand McNally Roud /lf/.i~ .1nr/ Tr.ivr l Cu.Jc.: ,/ ,_rs I -~ FREE CHECKS Commencing FRIDAY, JUNE I _8, at 7:30 p.m. STUDIES IN THE IOOK OF REVELATION U nderstand current and future <'vents in the light of Bible phophecy and .. face the future with confidence. II ear KENNETH LACEY ofkOllCloft.hjl-.d . BLACK & DECKER MOD 4 cordless tools Heres a whole new concepf 1n cordless power and economy• The concept 1s simple. A songl<> EnPrgy ... Pak powers a complere assorrmellf o f pr ec1 s 1on·eng 1n eered 1ntercha11geabre Mod 4 tools heads. This 1> how this unique money sa111ng sys1em works' Buy one complet e tool, wt>1ch includes th? En ergy Pa~ and Recharger Then you save money everyllmf' you need a new oower took. because you rmly .havr-to P1irCllat>4; the ~01 h.ealt_!Ek«£ a look a l ltlt:' v.ir1 P ly 01 Mod ii .looi . a11aolabl1; 10 you now %''Electric 998· DRILL Full~# chuck-tackles t;iig drilling projects 2 7 arflp motor. UL listed. 4100 ~ 7%" Circular)999 SAW Has 8.5 amp motor. 5800 rpm T elescopmg blade guard Blade incl. 4500 PROeANE _ CORDLESS GRASS SHEARS 9" ·FUEL 1" .. rrcc checks tor opening new checkmry ... ecoun· duflnf) our cclebrat1on (m11tal order) The home owner do-rt.-yourseller can make-it of hx-1t. from a real house to a doll hOuse. picture frame or shadow bOx. Non·st1ck bl~des cut quick· Iv. cleanly. Runs 30 40 min. per charge. EGS-6 FREE REFRESHMENTS e10KA1BANK OF CALIFORNIA HHcf Olflc•: 534 Wost Shtth Street I Los Angeles. Calllornla 90014 I Tel, (2131 485·9700 HUNTINGTON HACH OFFICE t9006 Brookhu,~I StrN•I Hunllnciron Ot>ach. C.1lot 02i 41;° Tel (714) 963 ·565 1 NEWPO"T IEACH OFFICE ~333 West C<>ilrl H1ohww Nr wnort O";icll. C.lhl 9:'t t.10 I• I (714) 6°16 71 21 Member o~ FDIC SOUTH IAY OFFICE 1103 /\v1attl'ln [lri11'•·v "'' HP:mC>•a D"llt'>, C llo' '11.1 'i 1 1r1 c 111 ';!,-,-;c: Kwikaet91 . Fire-Alarm n-E EARY~ SMOKE & FR DETECTOR • Altrl• you 10 1119 MfOre ~ beCOIN• an Inferno. • SoUnd• • loud tia'"'· • s~ . .,,. .. ss 111s11ht•on. • Fo1 homes I l~t1mtn11. • 81fttry Oj)erlltcl. • $ 75 lncludtt lanery 29 New Kwikset· ~xtra-security door lock. Pos'tive · protec~f ion for vour ome ana amily. I -, ... ,.,,..,,.,.0 •F"'"' ~*'"""•• turAlftQ ., ... tod 6Mrt. •All t!f ,.qAM'.0 CV•""Cff 9'1'1i'd • 7 _.o •~O I~ '•No1Cr"'Q t~gt S~ C: btatl 'le,td Cy '"dat m•t"atvtm SALE PRICE s12's I , •, QUEENIE I Phll lnterlandi f ,, ,, ·,' . •' ' : . ' . <J .. . ,.:; .. ~ '· .• ' . ,. , •. . . .. • !) • "l· .. { • ' I • • !' .. • : " • • : • • •• f., ~~.' •• r •.• ,.:· , .-• .. ·( !• . . , . '·17 C•.,.·-.. --.... tON __ _ "The male oh1uvini1m around here ii 1ubt1e. I'm the only one ln the exec parkinc lot with a double apace." Concerns l' oiced Dana Pntrol Role Weighed By FREDERICK SCHOEMERL CM-.O.U,l"llet.UH "I sound like a eranddaddy trying to convince eve-ry one Chat we' re ill rilhl.'~ - That's how Orange County Sheriff's Depart· ment Lt. Ray Graham summed up two hours or pointed discussion about the departmmt•a recent takeover of the Harbor Patrol. It formerly was a part of the county Harbors. Beaches and Parks Department. · ftlE MEETING WITH SHERIFl''S depart. meni., ofllc-la&a waa-.aet up by the Dana PoiDL Chamber or Commwce, I~ leaders expressed concem that tbe takeover is going to result in declining ser\rice to botb boaters and businessmen in the harbor. Specifically, chamber leaders said they were conc~rried that the Harbor Patrol was being down· graded at a time when Dana Harbor is expandiaa with the opening of new boat slips in the West Basin. THEY ALSO EXPRESSED CONCERN Jbat new personnel assigned to the Harbor Patrol wollld be "land oriented" and, thus, nor"as capable of deal· ing wit .. water·relaled problems faced by boaters. Sgt. Richard Olsen, new commander of the Dana Harbor patrol station, stressed that the h"aroor witrconlinue to bernanned by 12 deputies. He said they will be the same personnel as those . ----eJnp.loyed:i>e!orttM-p1tlrol was merged intO··~e- sberiff's department. -· ··· Graham· conceded that Harbor Patrol person- nel no longer will be hired "from the outside," such as from lifeguard agencies, but will now be : transferred from the sheriff's patrol division. THE SHERIFF'S OFFICIALS SAID, however. that new personnel would receive extensive train· ing in water·relaled activities before they would be placed in the field on a regular basis. "It will be on the waler, in the boat training," \ said Lt. Jerry Krans. But Michael Saettele-., Chamber or Commerce president, remained unconvinced. He said he was sun com::erned whether land-oriented personnel could be as knowledgeable about local "rocks, reefs, swells and conditions of the sea" as beach· oriented personnel. "The people you have confidence in. a good half of them are inland people," Graham responded . GRAHAM SAID. HE EXPECTS ''better service" at the harbor in coming months. He said Harbor Patrol reserves will be placed on duly and that the Coast Guard auxiliar}I will man a harbor base durin& the weekends. "We'll also be pulling our operation in a little liahter. More patrol boats will be coming into the h.Mbor Graham said. ----'"°9f'fC"iii prOJCCfOll~l' from-now-we-all wUl be ~etY ha~py .' · he said. ' -~ I l • the conclusion of the meeting that the chamber will continue to monitor the patrol's effectiveness and lobby for more Dana Harbor·based personnel to keep up with the increase in boat'traffic that will re· suJl from the opening of the Wt!$t Basin. LUGGAGE TAGS from your business card S8nd one· card for each tag + one s~are. We return permanently sealed attractive tag & strap. meeting airline 1.0. requirements. Prevent loss & theft! For a personalized tag enclose wallpaper, fa bric or "Day Glo" paper & we will back &trim your tags. Or try two cards back to back. $2ea. or 31$5 4/Stags $1.60ea. 6/9tagsS1.50 ea. 10 or more $1 .40 ea. Sales Tax included No C•rd? Draw vour own or it~nd ynur nrwnP, .\Od'<'" dnO pi.one 1'1tm b<'r Wt>'ll '""~" one (~(O p~r l·•<l AOO 2> 1'~11 NDCHECKORMONEYORDE -PILOT-PB/NT/NG "O. Box 1850 Costa M•••, Caltfornla 12921 l Thursday. June 17. 1976 DAIL y PILOT A I :J •• CUT-PRICES AND .NEW LOW-COST ITEMS FOR GRADS, DADS, SOON-TO:-BE WEDS AND VACATIONERS! .SAVEsso REALISTIC(A> AM-FM STEREO SYSTEM WITH 8-TRACK RECORD/PLAY DECK Reg. f79.9S-... Timely 27% savings make our Modulette-808 a great stereo gill for Dad. grad or the 12995 whole family! Tape deck features auto- stop, auto-level recording. mike inputs for live recording. Radio has slide-rule dial stereo beacon. Add a changer anytime. · Add two more speakers 1f destred! \4-MS ' . 2for1 SALE REALISTIC 8-TRACK BLANK CARTRIDGES 40 Min. Length 80 Min. length Reg. 1.99 Etch Reg. 2.49 Each SAVE 510 BATTERY-AC CASSETTE RECORDER Reg. 69.95 59~~ --# 00 000 IN CASH PRIZES $1 . ' TO BE AWARDED IN ·-AiISfi&t.B .. SORll.SEARCtr v · 1 · · Radio Shack Stores and Dealers. Get Full Details At P.t c1pat1ng -----• \,. <' ·tJ .() ~ 0 -----_. "·-I ------.... I BARGAIN-PRICED REALISTIC ~ AM-FM STEREO RECEIVER A good _ _!:>uy ~I 11s r.eguJar once..... Reg. 249.-95 i~~t~~~~~!~~~:;~~: .. t,,0 , 14~95 phono input, loudness. main/remote speaker button . Genuine: waln~t veneer case. Surprise someone • 3 ·2059 special with our ST A· 77 Theres only one place you can find 11 :· Radio ShJck SAVEs129ss REALISTIC STEREO SYSTEM FEATURING THE STA-77 Regular Separate ltem::;i~~ ... 29995 .................. NEW! REALISTIC NOVA·30 STEREO HEADPHONES WITH VOltJME CONTROL • Realistic STA·77 AM·FM Stereo Receiver with Wood Cabinet • Two Realistic MC·TOOO Walnut Veneer Bookshelf Speaker Systems •Realistic LAB·14 Automatic Changer with Base. Realistic/ADC Magnetic Cartridge Now at the Shack, an 1nexpens1vc headset with volume control on each earcup1 Big 3.~ .. speakers. respor:ise up 10 18.000 Hz. co iled cord • Increases Phone, Mobility! £A • 64·2045 S·sect1ons with see·thru cover. · Get organrzed! MORE GIFT SUGGESTIONS FROM RADIO SHACK PRICED TO MA E IT EA V TO REMEMBER DAD! SAVE'5 "MINI" AM-FM DIGITAL CLOCK RADIO Reg.3495 39.95 '2·1496 • Sleep Switch! • L1ghteil Numerals! SAVE SS AM-FM BATTERY-AC RADIO Reg. 3495 39.95 t2-66S • With Earphone. ACCordr SAVE 16% BUDGET AM POCKET RADIO Reg. 495 9.95 12-167 • With Battery, Earpnonel SAVE _W)2% ' : Jf!'I. ,... ARCHER® tr ROA!} PATROL BIKE RAofO 1~is 138!93 • Pedal to AM Progr•mmingl • Disconn•cts for Porta~ etr Indoor UHi 100K VOM MUL TITESTER Reo.4495 49.95 22-207 • Big 5" Meter. Mirrored Scaler Reg. 1395 , 5.95 33-985 • Dynamic "Omni" with Feedback Filter! • • RADIO SHACK PRICES ON AVERAGE HAVE INCREASED LESS THAN 1% SINCE JULY, 1974! 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I, I '·. t • •I .. ,i .. (, " • . A J 4 DAILY PILOT Thursd!y. June 17. 1179 save on Mervyn's corduroy bells REG. 9.99 8.99 Man·size comfort in these western style. 4· pocket bells of rugged 84% cotton/16% polyes· ter corduroy. Buy a pair for Dad! Denim bells, reg. 8.99 . . 7.99 salel luxurious Qiana® dress shirts for Dad here are just a few of the -dozens of Father's Day gift values you'll find at Mervyn'& today r .. .. -. .great special- urch s ! leisure suits THE SET 17.98 r!ACKE.T 9.99 PANT 7.99 "Cracked Ice" (lelt): t~xturized 100% polyester. But- ton-front jacket has epaulets and double· track con· trast sti tching. Pants with continental waistband and novelty trim. In fight blue and tan. Jackets. V S·M·L·XL; pants. 32-40 waists. Waffle Weave (center): 100% polyester. Battle jacket styling with western snap buttons and deep pockets; front and back yoke. Flares are jean·style with belt loops. Wheal, brown. Jackets, S·M·L·XL; pants. 30-38 waists . Shirt length (right): 100% woven polyester. Snap J#-#-it----'--*--l ------tr-ont~iacket.with.soapped_pJe.ated Q.Ockc ts, epaul~ and yoke details, uniqut: st1 1ch1ng treatment. Pants are belt loop style. Camel and l1gn1 b1ue. Jacket, s1Lcs 38-46 pant, 32-40 waists. Other selected styles from our regular stock also avail- able at this low price for Father's Day! ........... ~-----l-..iUJM11,L.,s.LE£.\lE. ______ __ short sleeve l<nits on-sale long sleeve lels-Ul'e'-sh·irts· ::.:....----.. _ .. ~ REG.9.91 • LON<l SLEEVE, REG.10.99 9.97 Let Dad e)(perience the lu)(ury of Oiana ... soft as silk, with the easy-care of 100% nylon. Smooth, full placket shirts with banded collars. mitered chest pocket: hemmed short sleeves. or adjustable ,but· ton cuffs on long sleeves.· Choice of lustrous pastels. and dusty tones. 14 Y,-16:.S. ·REG. 3.99 EA. 2FOR~7 3.89EA. Crew neck knits in sure-to-please stripes, solids, screen and photo prints. Alf ma· chine w<Hhable fab- rics of polyester/cot· ton and I 00% cot· ton. Sizes S·M·L-Xl. sale! men's leather saridals Comfortable sling-back styling with ad· REG. 9.99 justable strap. Soft leather uppers with 8 97 the ever popular tire t;ead soles. • Shoe Department great gifts! REG.9 .99 8.99 Colorful florals, scen- ics. geometrics and photo prints to go . with his leisure suits, jean sets and casual pants. Easy-care ny- lon/acetate or 100% polyester. S-M·L·XL. J.1&-H•f'.~l'il .sal_e! men's Tierra boots Sand color brushed leather up- pers and genuine moccasin stitched toe. Nature soles. Shoe Department REG. 16.99 I 13.97 '' •-. Shop Wech .. ldey·Fridey 1:30 A.M.·1:30 P.M.; S.turct.., 9:30 A.MAS P.M.; Sundey 10 A.M.-6 P.M. FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH OXNARD . SAN DIEGO Croaaroada Center, l2CM EHt Yorba Llnde -ffl·llOO 1111 Adame Avanue-113-1731. 2701 Sevlera Aoed-447-1323 · Belboe Mue Shopping Center, 6505 Balboa Avenue-279-1811 • I --• • PLUS 24MORE STORESIO-SERVE YOU THlrOUGHOUT CALIFORNIA . .. > .. ·. . . ' , )" ,, -... ' . I .. ':·1 • ... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:~--------------------~ m 4 "' 't• . ,. ' ( j .. I . ' 'I . ~. -. (' .I BEA ANDERSON, Editor Thursday. June 17, 1976 Bl ... ... Kathy For bath ,s future _ ambitions reach to . ~ lofty.heights. She wants to become a lawyer and then get into politics. Her thp to Sacramento ·as a Girls State delegat~ will give her good background for her latter ---goal. - By DORIS LEE 01 Ille O•lly 1'1184 St.llf At the age or seven Kathy Forbath pic ke t ed with her parents on behalf or the United Farm Workers. She's ~en help- h I ing people ever since. The 17-yea r-old Estancia High _ booL s~nior__jusl named de·_ ---¥o-uf 5-r.gate to California Gfrls State by the American Legion Aux- i Ii a r y,. has b een a n active Sights lofty member or the Youth Advisory Board to the Or ange County Human Relations Commission since last Aug ust. a nd its chairperson since Octo~r. The group currently is in· volved in a s urvey or youth services in the county and will re· port its findings with recommen· da tions to th e commission sometime next month. The commission, which serves as an impar tial agency to deal with problems s urrounding pre- judice and intergroup tension. • has recently won the support of the Grand Jury against the Board of Supervisors' effort lo in· corpor a te it into its !ar ger Human Services Agency SECOND VEAR YAB serves as a fact-finding agency. conducts studies and makes recommendations to the commission. develops public support a nd keeps scnools a nd community centers info rmed a bo ut the co m mission 's ac- tivities in resolving intergroup problems. The board, now in its second year. already has completed a study on juvenile justice in which 10 youths from 10 high schools were involved in t he uncovering of specific problems dealing with youths in trouble. "lt was a good study, .. she s ays. "Super visors will use several of <lUr recommendations in their revision of the pro- g~am.:....:.:...s~.pFedtet·~.~~~ NEW PROJECT Kathy came into jhe picture too late to work on that project , she says, but is deep into the new one. studying the effectiveness or Y?Uth groups In the county, "a kand of follow up on the juvenile justice study .. ' The project 1s two-pronged'- First. the administrators of the various oq.~anizations will be -questioned-Fegafding-their pro· grams, and then_ the _youths will be interviewed to determine lh<'ir feelings about the pro· grams and what they get out of them. YAB started with a list of 18 agencies, obtained from United Way, and pared it down to a d ozen o r s o for practical purposes. she says GREATEST IMPACT "We want to include only those with more than 20 percent United Way funding, .. she explains , .. because any r ecommendation fo the commission won't1have im- pact onless there Ts-11 lcrTgc amount of money involved." The purpose of the invcstiga- For Daisy Bates, the civil rights movement died when Martin Luther King was shot "There are no leaders t-0day, no cause. But there's still a need," she says. Leader Fears Apathy . By MARC WILSON asunder during the 1957 Little memorabilia tucke_ d away in we're really not doing anything," •noco.i ... "••u wrtttt Rock school cr1·s1·s . s b k d I crap oo s, or 1sp ayed on she said. "The Negroes who have I T 't.l..E-ll.O.C.lL .L.AE.l.:._:_ Invitations to s peak at colleges w~lls and shelves i_n her bright made it as profe~sionals and Nobody burns crosses in Daisy Slill-inClUe .. m;-,?rrrem·liifls-a bri.c.k ~run.tL..2P Jdll~-B9C~~-businessmen are too afraid to Bates' yard anymore. No one trustee or the National .Associa· southside. lose ·wna tll ey have-£0 ac>' lion, s he points out. 1s to ck•- termine if the organization:. arc operating at top efficiency and with maximu m effectivenes!>. The board's findin~s will ~o to the commission with suJ!gestion~ for improveme nts wher C'ver needed . Halfway througlHche project - with a dminis trators all in· tervicwed K al hv anel ht'r t'<1 workers now an' c·omp1hng a lt!>t of questions to put to youth~ TO SERVE \'OUTll "'The whole idea is to help ser ve youth better ." says the en- thusiastic teenager Kathy, the second eldest of seven <'hildren, comes by her feelin~ for community prohlcms naturally Her pa rents. Mr and Mrs Frank Forbath or Custa Mesa, have always been involn•d in human causes. shc says "They W<'r<' active in th<' Share -Ourselves-group, cversmce l ean remember ·· When she was 11. the buclding . . community wor ker was a volun- teer in a Fount:u n Valley barrio. She wor ked two summers then •, she rt'calls, doinl? arts and crafts. FUT URE PLANS lier a mbitions for the rutur(' reach to loft y heights. She ':say!-. she want~ to tw a law¥(lt for starter s . "But evenluail)', I'd lih• lo gel ii1to rmltttes . ·ThP Youth Ad\ isory Board is a gOOd place to st art." Meanw h i le s hc,'tl go t o Sacramento June 28 1:1nd run for offic<' ther<'. .. m aybt• senator,·· as part of the Girls State pro- J?ra m. And next year she'll be president of her senior class. Kathy has always plal)ned ahead, she says. "I've always wanted to write. and since eighth 1-(rade l '\'e wantt'd to be a lawyer. l'\'c had soml' l'Xpcricnn• in thal alrl'ady. In school debating I act · l'd as a "defc:11;c;e att~· on dru~ ch:iri;:es. J J.!Ol two a('(1uitlcd and J red uced sentenct. for 1mc. "Not ba<I for s tarters." . . ..... " . . . . ~ .., . *. ~~-' . .. . . . . ..,. • • .,. .. < spits, shoot!, curses or throws lion for the Advance ment o( STILL VIBRANT anything for civil rights lod~y. er these days, and she Colored People, and she s-ds ---s1hn:M1'rs--rtttt'lr-:rtt1t:r.i'l'"tti·Vl!-:rr."d----'·"'"·l..IJ~·~rttii'lf-t.mvv-r-,,.;..,,.,rrh'Vt'!:n:r:=---,.._.. -e: s s 1 a rac tve ar.we s 11ave ta · aJmostseems to regretit. day or two each month at an all-vibrant, a lthough a stroke 12 very much so. But the people who .. What I'm a fraid of." she bl ack t own in southeastern years ago left her speech im-can do something about it are not says, ''is that what we did will be Arkansas she helped rescue from paired, and she now wears a concerned about the black boy on for1otteo, that the children will despair . hearing aid·a nd glasses. But she the street." never know what happt"ned." "It was a lot of fun in the old says none of the fire has left her Mrs. Bates. sz...,,..a nd her days ,alotofda nger.too,bulre-heart. , Sheemphasizes,however,that husband live quietly now in the ally a lot or run," she said during "Young blacks look at the progress has been made . city her a ctions . helped tear an interview, and point-"' out elder blacks lod d th l \.'U ay an sec a ''There's no comparison m Lit- tle Rock, or any place in the country . between 1957 and to- Future's Promising By DENNIS McLELLAN Olt ... O.llt'l'lte1Si.1t The year ls 2000. The city, Irvine. L•ck of available land wW prompt the develop· ment of multi-story parks with controlled wu\her conditions. The popul•tlon will be between 12S,000 to lS0,000. Drugs may be administered upon request to any s ports participant to increase his s tamina and heighten his perce ption, enabling the normally unathletic person to experience the thrill or victory . ' Instant order ing and billing, via IRVINE-TV will eliminate the need to drive to the shopping center. These visions of the future for the Irvine area are a part of the forecast drawn by UCI s tudents in an e x t e nsion course, The Next 25 Years ... What You Can Do. Under the direction of psychobiologist-futurist David Goodma n. PhD. students surveyed futurist philosophy, ideas and methods. O.UBOFIRVINE The class formed the Club or ltvine, patterned after the Club or Rome. which was created in 1988 by an Italian futurist to look at the world 100 years rrom now. Ustn1 v.rtous forecasting technigues learned in class, members broke into smaller groups to pttp•re reports in areas such as sports and recreation, housing and leisure. Althouth the class ended June 2,-tbe tlub has not dl1bHded. MembeBwttl mm at the end of tbe month with Goodman to discuss the posslbili · ty of presenting their forecasts to the Irvine City euuncu. "It's up to.the students whether or not they will present it to the council ," says Goodman. ex- plaining the Idea behind the club was to "form an anticipatory democracy." There are similar groups throughout the Unit· ed States. Several students also plan to form a county chapter or the World Future Society which would meet once a month for discussion. FORESEE FUTURE Ooodme1n-s ays social systems-presenrty11l'e not foreseeinfr the future. but merely reacting to crises. He believes with today's technology it is possible to ma ke the future what society wants it to~. providing people open their eyes lo the en· tire range or a lternatives'. Mary Elaine Kunz, who took the class because "it sounded Interesting,'' said she gained a sense of security by listening to both pessimistic and optomistic futurists. "A lot· of people are uncomfortable with the future." she said. "But there are alternatives . It's not just pell-mell. doomsday. It gave me the feeling or security know\ng that we have a choice and control if we 're aware.'' The following is a glimpse at some or the Club of Irvine's forecasts for tM beginning or the 21st century: LESS WORK -Sports and recreation. Because of fewer working hours there will be an even greater em - phasis on community recreation and sports ac· tMties. .. ln planRed communities lik~ lntne," sa~ the report, ·'one goal will be for people tq d•velop <See CODED, Page 8%) day," she says. "As Mr. Rates always says, we 've c hanged the practice of segregation, but we don't have integr at ion. We changed the laws, now we need to chan~e hearts." VISIBLE SIGNS The signs or change in Little Rock a re easily seen. The de· segregation of the school system was completed in the late '60s, Central High h as a black prin· cipal ; blacks and whiles cat together in r estaurants, blacks may use any public restroom , blacks-now play-en the Unitersi· ty of Arkansas football team, and more and more neighborhoods are becoming integrated. But while strides are being made in housing integration, the majority or the city's blacks live in poorer neighborhoods, includ· ing the Bateses, who bought their home in 1955. Blacks still are larg~ly res tricted lo lower pay. ing Jobs. and their unemploy- ment rate is higher than that or whites. Unemployment firures ten-all or Arkansa s were 11 . 7 per· cent for blacks and 5.9 percent for whites in March, the latest of- ficial breakdown available. So much have altitudes changed since 19S7 that earlier this year the Arkansas legislature voted to honor Mrs. Bates for "her lifelong contribu- 'tions" to the state -an honor so ironic to some uiat Georg~ .Fis· her. a syndicated newspaper car- toonist. caricatured senators on her doorstep with an honor • ._ .II ti: ~ ,,,. '. . '~-it ;y;, ..... A. '.t'".J I ~ ...-. . ~. "' .. Daisy Bates scroll. and the caption: "Last time it was a rope ... "Her life long contributions .. began half a century a~o in t he southern Arkansas lumber mill town or Huttig when Oa 1~y learned that three white men had kidnaped and murdered her m othe r . and h ad gone un . punished. "I hated all whiles." shesaid. naSTBATTLE Her first battle against dis- crimination came in a school play when she refused to play the part of an a ngel at Christ's manger. ··1 don't want no part," she told her teachers. "of that play about a dead whlte dall. '' As an adult sfu? became active in lh\ NAA(:P . It w a s as c hairma n or t h e Arkans a s NAACP that she emcrJ!ed as a leader in the ba ttle over intc,ra- lion of Little Rock's schools. Today, s he s ays. the ci\'il rights movement seems doad . ··11 died the day Martin Lu-'1cr King was shot. All the so-called leaders who were affili ated with King just gave up after that,"shc asserted, but refused to das~ss specific people. "If they'd r,aJ. ly been dedicated to the move- ment. they wouldn't have given up that easily. It seems they just associated with King lo get money and prestige. "There are no leaders today, no cause. But there's still a need. We used to think that education wa.s the kn -that if .we.~ black peopl~ucated lhet woutd open the door to everything etae. c See BLACK LEAD Ell, Page'") ; 82 DAILY PILOT I • .. ·Mad '~ap . , I London soci<.1litc Gertrude Stilling outdoes herself in h<l' ncwc·st millinery on her WlfY to the Roy<.11 /\scot rat'C mfcling. ~1rs . ShillinJ.(. who lll'f.?m iercs hc·r hat fash ions at• t he racc>s cvcrv ve·11· <:~hs this one .. As <:ot · 19~i. ~. · I ' -:- ' , ' .. Thur'icay Juno 17 1976 -- Pisces Start Anew FRIDAV. JVN•: UI By SVDNE\' OMARR ARIES <Mnrch 21 -April 19 >: Avoid direct confrontation. Go around corners n .1lhl•r than run Into brick wall. Message should bct·omc in- creasingly clear. TAURVS (April 2Q • ~l ay 20 1: Sl'nsuaht~ 1s t,tgfllighted. Your <iesires can be fulriltt!d. Whut seemed out·Of·reach is closer than you mi,:ht im- agine . GEMINI <May 21 -June 201 : Some of your best qualities surge to forcfrQf\l. You know what you should do, but there are blo.>eks to progr ess. Key is to be a nalytical. CANCER I June 21 -J•IY 22): Check home conditions, family pletns. Strive fut h.!irmony. Long.range views, programs are more impor- tant than you mi~hl currently p<'rl'ei\'c. LEO (J uly 23 · Aug . 22J: Dig for information based on factual data. h?nOrC' rumor. fntimida · lion, subtle hints, whispers. Stick with what 1s solid. VIRGO <Aui.:. 23 -Sept. 22>: F.mphasis on agr eement. convnitmcnt, abilit:-• to hurdle obsta · cle. Whal seems opposition is mcn•ly a healthy challenge. Maintain sense or fitness <llld humor. LIBRA <Sept. 23 · Oct. 22J: l-'1111sh rather than begin project. Real'h beyond appare nt limitation. You have chance now to improve pro- duce, display and distribution. SCOR PIO (Oct. 23 · Nov. 21 J: Money flow improves. You'r e rewarded financially -and emotionally, too. Member of opposite sex aids in elevating your self-esteem . SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 l : You may be seeing throug h a prism. Means you ·re -perce v1ng figures-indr.ea.m -!ike sequcnc:c. Know it and give yourself time to evaluate situation . . ' '. , . . f Fr.om 81 CAPRICORN <Dec. 22 · .Jan. 19 >: llil!hlight ability to be versatile. Avoid disputes . Show that you can la ugh a t your own foibles. Indeed, humor ,.....-_;:=::::=::::::...:::.. __ _:=:-========::;-can-noW-beeeme a majOF ally . AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 -1-'cb. 18>: Money mat- ters should be dealt with in conser vative nwn- ner. Means take no unnecessary risks with possessions, valuables or cash. Count your change, too! ·L_ ••• Coded ~ .,re of -a group-ide ntity .by socializing through Peering Around CRUISING the Carib- bean were !\Ir. a nd Mrs. "fhomas E . t\shley of Cost a Mesa. C o s ta Mesa , a n d Elizabeth MacDonald, Newport Hurbor: PISCES (Feb. 19 ·March 20): Lunar cycle is such that you can make new contacts , start pro· ject. display creative abilities. Promotion, clcv a· lion or prestige is due. l ned sports act i vitics. ·' Ul those who are unable to participate direct-& Hnot be left out. IN R ECOGNITION or-----:-----:: ~bey will attend an .e\·ent and. ?Y touch!ng outstanding scholarship. i c ial wires on their seat--wh1ch receive Brad Dietz was initiat('d als from sensors on the athle tes' bodies-w.ill int 0 u c LA · s Et a all the sensations the athletes experience. ch apter, p h i Bet a ~,here a lso will be legali.zed gambling on all Kappa. ~9'11munity games. The son of 1\1 r . and NCfl>E ACTIVITIES Mrs. Willia m P . Dietz of the activities people participate in today Newport Beach rece1vro 111r---lllt'~onunue..-But-.new~port~include eb~.ba~helo1;..oLads degree acUvilie!' and robots controlled by elcc· <Jnd graduated magn::1 t . · c flying devices operated on remote control l'Um laude . bil.j)pposing t eams. ~ommunity Services. There will b e virtually ATTENDI NG · the in· n and m aintained as undexeloped open s pac-c ternational con ,·ent ion or ause of the continued decrease in land con· Gamma Phi Ueta in ·onrates. Seattle will he Mrs. park Janel will be planned and developed for William A. Kirk Jll and ICic recreation uses. J\im Andt'rson of I lunt- cost technoloJ!~,.will make mus eums con· ins: ton Be a«h : l\lrs. ~ holos:raphic' imas:cs of the world's best Douglas H<m t•s. ;-.;cwport nd sculpture cconomic:llly fcasihle. Be a c h. an cl I.cs It' v 11 information in the Data Cent<'r (Jibrar n lla rclv of Santa t\11~1 be re corded in holo~rapFiic stora~e. Resi-Heights. d~s may scan m ateria ls on their home cable ~iewers. ~· education and birth control will be ta.ught ~mpulsory s leep-teaching. dlilPATIBILITV NAMED Zontn Girls of the year a nd winning a SSO savinh bond ar c hiRh school senior s . Cin- dy Yamaga of Estancia : Iif°ord~r to u se up some or the leisur e time. the eo-.nunity Services computer will provide dai· '~ompalibility matching for res idents. This will ~ J>roken d o)Yn by activity t ype : sex, love, De borah Vog el. Coron:t del Mar: Ka thi llarber . !Fogy, conversation. r ecreation, sports. : Ian Day will be a community holiday saluting city planners. ; ~Housing. Continued growth of multiple fami-l)r~ouses will all but replace single-family dwell-~= Old ho~es (p~e-19551 will become collectors it a. The n ch will renovate and live in these ·: asics." . t ~merican housing will employ modular pre- cated b11ilding..me1hods._Glan houses...ol _ nd fiberglass will be prevalent in scenic en- menls. --~~~1hn1r.1n-nrd111r-mt-nm11!'r"IWW1~i-i.· ~pett!!'tTt!"itnd---11 l lo last SO years, wlll be popular. rowlh will be s lopped indirectly by increased and building costs, e nvironmental and ray conservation requirements and other fac-•· . echnologica\ advances will e liminate a ir lion enough by 1990 that it will not be a ma- ble m in urban areas. ® Open 7dey1. 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' MANYMmlEW'i $13.96 plus postage if malled ~'~~©f1 farm~ South roast ?lulF OHffJ f) LOWER CAROUS!L MAU Coate MeH • Brfatol at Sen Drego Freeway • Phone 540-lltt Open Delly 'tll 9 .m. Sat. 'UI 8 Sun. 12 t Come in pnd register for our Grand Opening prizes. Drawings doily' Pnzes include)w0-man tent. backpack, sleeping bag and more. • · 'fjtil look forward to seeing you at the Grand Opening! McD...W Pin• tlt22-24~t r-t• Y• , CA t270t 17141 t6l-SI l Grand Opening Store Hours: June IOlh lhru 20th Mon -Tues -Wee! -Thurs.-Sat 10-6 Fn H>-9 Sun t-5 ,· . • Doctors Isolate ·Own Cases DEAR AN N LANDERS : I noticed you call on doctors fre· quently for help with questions involving mcdic1w. In exchange for their help you manage to cov- er up for them n•ry nicely by munufacturinA a1hi:-. for their mistakes (which arc burit'<i an various ccmeter1~s 1 . and you'ru quite a pal lo the AMA. I base my st attmcnts on the advice you J:avc n <.·1.·ntly wh<'n a reader wanted lo lnow where to report a dot•tor ~hose condurt with a woman patl-nt was. shall we say. out of line. Vou said, "Go to your County M •'<lcal Society.·· Such rubhi~h ! \' •u know vC'ry well doctors alwafs i.idt> with doctors. How alJwt ~· h1.·lter answer? -ON TO "rOU DEAR OFF BASE: ll's untrue that donors always side wltb doctors. The leaden In the medkal profeulon are more dlll&ent thaa ever In their efforts to weed out the alcoholics, In- competents and "knife-happy" menaces. I've said it before but I 'II say it again: If you have •i complaint against a physician and you don't trll$t the County Medical Socit·ty, take your complaint to the state's medical liccnsure board. It then b(.•comes a matter of public re· cord. The board meetings :.arc open to the public. If the board decides a~ainst the physician. he t·an be repr i manded, or his license to practice can be sus· pended or revoked. Anet I say, "Good riddance ." The world doesn l need any more fourth· rulers -in any profcs~ion or craft. DEAR ANN LANt>ERS : wonder how ma1w hui-IJ;mds handl'<i the ir wivl's that letter in your coluJTln written by tht• m;in who said he 'd like to l!ive his " iCc to the necrophiliac becaust• she was "a~ cood as dead" 111 lwtl. I was a wire who had th11t col· umn shoved in m y face. "Rt•act this." said the lummox. ··Maybe you 'II recognize someone you know." "I plead ~uilty on all counts:· I n•plicd . "And the reason I'm ck· ad in bed is bct·ause you are an inconsider ate, r epulsive slob." I then decided. a s long as I hail OJ>('ncd up the can of worm~. I ought to let him have 11 with both barrels -and I J 1d. I told him a man "ho ha~n't Sha\·ed or ba thed urter a hard d a v ·s work . a nd :.m l'l ls of c1i:«1rctles and b1•cr and IJl'll'lws !>O loud he cun be ht·ur1I in the ncxl room. lhl•n :-.ay~. "Your dtn· nt"r was lousy." shouldn't l'X~)t•rt his wife to turn on automatieally jus t bccaus<.• he s;i~·s, "llow about 1t ?" Ile actually lis tened ror 20 minutes , then rl'l>lil'tl. "I'm 1-!lad \'OU told me. I 'II do lwttcr from now on." And ht• did. That \'t•ry night. So thanks for hl'lpini.: ui-hoth. :\ n n . \' o u ' H ' w o n ti l' r r u I . FEELING GR t.:AT DE:AR GREAT: \\'h11t h:.1p1>y ne"·s! Not all "omen "ould get (Ann Landers such an ttnUghtent'd ret.pons,._ but 1·m delighted you did. Perhaps your story will help otbers. Thanks for sharing. DEAR AN N: You wt:re right aoout plants rt•s ponding lo S\\ t•t•l talk and beautiful musit-. I rc- nwrnbcr that se veral readers madt' fun of you when you m;idc the st atcmc•nt. A study at Drcxt'I Univcrsit~· 111 Philml<.·lrh1a s howe<J that \Ii lwn houSl' plants were tontinually SUhjcCh'd 10 100 dt•c1lwb Of OOIM', thl•1r i.:rowth r utt• d l•chnt'(l 47 1w·r cent in six duys. Hii;ht on, B 1tie ! J\ Pa<1ul'.'ah Fan D•::AR •"AN: Thank!> for lht• sclttnllfle da t11 . Since I "tartt>41o tialk nkt> lo my plants thc?'\.t- donf' mueh better. •. "' lh---e--,-A-T-' . .x ~..w..wi· WIT'S ~-END By ERMA BOMBECK Well, the family tus finally d<'cided on a d~te when we t•an a ll take a · vacation. It's a shame it isn't Ue sam e d a te , but thcn nothing is perfect. From 8-1 • • • jobs. housing and so forth. All we really did was open the door. Now we need people lo walk through the door . "But without leaders hip, without our young people being inspii;.ed , blacks · are afraid lo wallC . through the doors of op· p()rtunity. ·· All winter long, we'~ Mrs. Bates was one of the been stumbling over om dramatic leaders in the drive for another. The vacatiol enforcement of the 1954 Supreme season com es and ever Court decision, Brown fl. Board yon e s ca tl er s Ii k e of Education, which ruled that newborn field mice on a separate but equal schools for cold day. bla~ks and whites were uo- ''My dates are inflexi-constitutional. ble ••• announced m y CAUSE FOR WAR? husband. "When you're To Dixiecrats . Brown v. Board a n edueator the y get of Education seemed cause for slieky if you t ake off another War Between the States. while the children are On Sept. 2, 1957, Gov. Orval there." Faubus ordered the Arkansas "I 've got m>' part-lime National Guard to surround Lll· job that ties m e up," said tic Rock Central High. where a son. . nine black children had been as. "When does i l end'!.. ;igned by the sc hoot board as the ··on the day I fail to 'irst s tep of a court-ordered de- show up.·• 1egregation plan . .. What about the last week in August. gani:f!" Black Leader When the nine black chHdren, soon known as the Lillie Rock Nine. tried lo enter Central, a guard captain said they could not pass, by order or Gov. Faubus. The Bates' home became inle· gration headquarters because Mrs. Bales was stale NAACP chairman and her husband. L.C .. now 75, published a weekly newspaper for blacks. The task was to face the wrath of the Dix· iecrats.. and the Ku Klux Klan. One night a motorcade or more than 200 cars filled with angr'y whites was stopped by police three blocks from the Bates home. "That's when I was most frightened." Mrs. Bates said. "I dido 't know if the police would or could stop them. They were com- ing to lynch us ." The Little Rock Nine finally en· tered Central High on Sept. 25, 1957, a day after President Eisenhower nationalized the Arkansas National Guard and sent in 1,500 Army paratroopers. But the victory was bitter. Race ''That's when we all go back to school.·· "What about the third week of August'!·· New Leadership "We start football practice.·· .. The second week of August'!" Cfubs ... Cto·se Year "I ot ti_clsC'ts fQr a cQn· <"ert. · • "The l a s t week of July '.'" "l'v<' ~ot that d<'ntal work that can't be pul off." "And the third week of July?" .. Impossible. They're painting the house that week.·· "Okay then, the second.·· .. Count me out. I'm ba b y·s illin g for the Sterups." .. The fir st WC(.'k of Julv ?" .. Travel on a holiday weekend? Absolutely MARJI BAILEY Nuptials Planned not." Nr. and Mrs. JamesO. Qumgc .coast organizations have elected new officers for the comint; year. Included in the list of new leaders are: Newport Beat'h Assistance Leagut-: l\lrs . J o~t'ph l\tctcalf, president. assist C'd by the Mml's. Wynett Bcdall. Robert Basma- jian. Chester Lats haw. Robert Hodson. William Dootson , Robert Barton . Henry Jones, Richard Stoddard, Culbertson Walde n and Victor Appel. Orange County Officers' \\'ives League : Mrs . Vincent Smith. preside nt. with the Mme.s . ' ANNOUNCING Robert £_ost. J ohn Sch.wab. Robert -Barnhart~ John Fellows and Daniel Nolan on her board. OranJte C ounty Branc h, American P en Women: Elaine Worrell. president, and board members. Ardythe Hitchcock. Mary Tobias and June Brittain. Sales, Rental Council: Mrs. Albert Adams is chairman of the Newport Harbor Art Museum support group. Assisting arc the Mmes. Gary Graham. -Alan Andrews, Robert Bonsack and John Gay. ·' The Bates· home became integration headquarters. The task was to face the wrath of Dixiecrats and Ku Klux Klan. GREAT GIFTS F'.OR DAD • 14x 14 Compuler Portra11 -S3 00 • Add a Calendar or Personal Messag!! to Your Portrait •Portrait on a T·Shirt • Portrait on a Dart Board • Colorful Computer-made Pm,1cr5 • Cus1om Size Mats & Frame!. 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Colors, colors. be.autiful colors, .-nd d whole collection of matchinR pieces for now or l.1ter. look at the chestbro charmer, then look al the tt:"ific RB price. or:<rays, you re crazy, ·orCll in sychology with · "'1!n g is m1nor-e a .. Turn back t~<' c·:tl<'n· fili a:ed with Pi Reta Phi. dar an~ w e I!. ru_n Her fi anl'.'cis thc sonof through at again. ~aid l\trs. Wilham H. Laird my husb;md. . . and Carl C. Hillgrcn, You ~now. I liked at Laguna Beach. bcttt'r in the good old tie attended Chapman ·--l"l~"etta's-- DAILY PILOT day~ when wt• p:u·~c:<l _t~C' Col h.~e and USC and af-I ( J pla~ pen. ~}le pott} ch.ur. flliatM! with Delta Tau . '·· M. 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'hand qµahty-J~twhe.n you think -it's no longer ava1lable. I~ ,r . if Subscri~• to the newspcper that cove• your hometa#n best ••• YOUR .-metown Dally Ntwspoper DAIL' PILOT @)~o.@@)~@ 44 fashion island, newport center 644-5070 1 ·- • U1,livery anti full fivt>-yt'dr w.1rr.inty ,1t no e11tr.1 <o~t. Now ch.&rRC ii with • the nt•w 1 RB Furniture , ~ ~ credit u rd! r __ J . ... I• i~ ,. ' I ···'"~ 8clOAIL Y Pll 0 T T'f'CBLEWEEDS SO fJOSINESS IS 9AP. SO '1t>O'RE EM=INC:r SUEP. REMEMEfER , H~iTHIN65 COOL-P ~~ WORSE. FUNKY WINKERIEAN ABOUT lHE MUSIC FOR ™~ WE.ODIN(:, I I'D LI KE TO .f.lioo~~ ('('/.) OWN m~1c. ! FIGMENTS -HllNcY I QH. THAT 5 AWFUL·-· SAWWW --508 · • SN1FF 5 08 ·· 8 AW \ Tnursctay June I 1 1978 by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson by Tom Batiuk 1 WA~T IT TD BE PE.R~NAL, INDIVIDUAL, ANO UNIQUE! WELL, FIR5T I 'D UK£ 'TO HAVE lllE CARPE.NTERS' I '~'VE ONL4 JlJ5T B€GUN ··: ........ OUR TV IS OUT OF ORDER --- by Dale Hale r by &nie BushmiUer ---50 I ASKED IRMA T O T ELL ME WHAT HAPPENED ON OUR FAVORITE SOAP OPERA TODAY ' ~ .. -J N.r.;,. ••• ,,._,,., PEANUTS DOOLEY'S WORLD DR. SMOCK GORDO MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRAC.KERS by Charles M. Sch&U ---------,- 'PDAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLB ! WARNED '/OU!! , .. ~:. f!t MISS PEACH , A~'frlUt'S fwz.FJ'G V~iioNAL 6~1Vt1NlE ... ~ • MV ,:A-rM~ -rHINIC5 I ~MOLALO P'l.Alr•IAE A CA~11r 1N MUSIC, &uT ~ltANKI. V, 1 MATa MU~IC •• ! WMA'T fM0"1LD J: 00? by Mell by Chester G~d WHO ARE A SINGING ~:Rs GROUP t<NOWN AS THE 0U1'" 'THOSe GROUP 1'"HeRAPY seSSION5 ARe STAR.II N ' 'TO c:;e,.. -ro .Me .' ,.. by Gus Arriola by Ferd Johnson by Rodcpr Bollen THE GIRLS ''J'd belier nol -every lime ~ fail' In ca1ch any1hin1 I just know whon he'll blame:." DENNIS THE MENACE '· A WAL TEA MIRISCH PRroJCTIOO t;fAHAHri(} f CHARLT(JJ HESTOO • HENRY FON[)\ ~ .. r ~!AA~ • COOURN •GLENN FOOD· HAl. lU.BROO< / ROOERT MfT()iUM • TOOHIRO Mf~E CLIFF ROOERTSOO • ROBEAT WAGNER .. so"""""'° tmRJ YIEB8ER • El>Pfl.S:W • MS ~IA · OfllSINA K()(l8),,.., El1iVAllOALBERT 'fill'Af1flNtfi~ ~·y IXJW.D S. SANFOOD • JOON W1LLIAMS C>iHIClf0 8r ~to e .. JACKS~· WALTER MIRISCH ~~w:='f ®. -1N THE-QTY/ORANGE r.ARDEN GROVE FWY. at THE CITY DRIVE '116 f OI: A ''"" Of MfU ••· wuu· "11..cnoN FOOD OJ THI GODS ,,.., \AND TIMI fOIGOT ,,,., l 1Uti ... tul9CI Mca ,_ __ C2'QR ;..~;;., MtslOUl~=au .... ~---UIADCAlf PAii IHI _______ ...,..,. nil"oe _" .......... ,.,. u • .-. HAWMllS tel (AIL.Ot -wn .. 1 lllUS • llNIC'S un STOl\I O"N U1M e U f .... 11 eaO'f -MMOaee lOOU llAN All ntt "HtMNT'S MIN I"!. cUNT utrwoot MAONUM-fOICI ·,,, -N .,, .. e ....... M IU' & T&tn o• NIH .. e. Willi' PtlttCTtOtt •OOD 0' THI GODS 1"91 THI LAND TIMI •OltOOT ,,., .... , ......... ,.,. __ .... MlllOUllMIAUIMI ..... , .. _!"'" TUI DIMI ie1 '"". '"4MPOOc11 et8t01e e MOfUUN All flfl ,.tllDINT'S MIN ..... , ...... ~, ....... " ... FIHlllO I "AN IOI Ct.M• I HAWM,$ 1•1 HUCIUlllllY flNN ce1 llNlt'S U" STOIY (SHOITI '°' <••··· HAWMU 1•1 HUCtUtllllY flNN c•1 llNll'S UPI non (SHOH) Thursday. Junf t7· 1976 DAIL v PILOT 85 TwO Musleals Opening Intermission Tom Titus Sebast ian 's West Dinner Playhouse in San Clemente with Gury Gordon reprisin~ the role of Tevye under t he direction of Dan Verrc. ' Performances are given nightly, cxl'cpt Mon- day, at varying curtain times at the dinner theater, 140 Avenida Pico. Reservations 492-9'J50. On the community theater front, thn·e loca l productions ring down their curtains Saturday night after fi!_lal perform ances this Wl't'k. They are · -"SEASCAPE" AT THE Laguna Moulton Playhouse. 606 Lagum1 Canyon Hoad, Lagun&J Beach. Marthella Randall directs the Edward Allx'e seriocomedy with Barb&Jra Van Holt, Harry Knierim, Gary Saderup and Lisa Surrette. Curtain <See INTERMISSION, Page IMH ~ Flyus. -e, Anywh•r• • -=-In the "SHllLOC• -..OL-.u SM4lTll llOTHlr ll'GI • .,...., PytliMill & n. ....., ....,. ~ ·-~··-·-. JACK HtCHOUOM "'OHi l'UW ;;.5!.J l!i-!'f1 0¥¥, THI ~UCICOO'S .. HIST" Cal -'l'· -..;-: •• ~ "WHHI S 'Of'flA7 "TUMMIL VISION'' ttPAIDOH MY ILOOPIR" Ill "MISSOURI llUKS" lf'GI "IMIRYO" lf'GI JUGS & Sl'lfO" '"OllTY M~RY • I "I Wlll!m PHER BlAHY $ THE EXORCIST Oi11c11d b,Wltl!Mi FRlEOKIN -Cl ~r..11..CW..~.f-.. IW' .. e.L.~-n.ATW ~v\~~~~-~~ft SA~L;!~ ... -\~~J ~~AZA I·-.............. , , ... .. . ......, ....... ,._.. ..... MLIFIGUARD'" IP'GI 1:1 5·5:45·9:10 "POSSE" (iJbl .4:0S·1:15 "W.W. & TH Dll ll DANCE llNGS" •-u .10 "FOOD OF-:THE GODS" (PG) J OCM.10·17~ "1.AMD H.U TfMlfORGOr .. -.l-"H4 WMPS" IGI • "-•.n·7.t\.•~ CINEMALANO , .... -,..,... .. ltHJl'S INST ar 111t \• .,,_., ••• ~., .. u~ 1501 uur.u1"' .. .,.., .................... "ltNGUAID" IPG> 1:15-S:4S.t:20 "GONE WITH THE WIND" I "POSSE" IPG) d•·1:H edwards BRISTOL CINEMA H IUOL Af .,AC&lf .. Ma \40-7444 CINEMA WEST .... , ..... sn••TOO\DtNWt .. , WISTMIN.C:IHTU IU·4·4tl ......... I ROl\ERT m:~1Ro ,,,. TAXI DRIVER ---...... ·-. .._.._ ......... -•-.• -~ 4:0D-l:OO CINEMAW ST COSJA ME.SA ~TMSTR BRl(MRST Brislol Cinemas 540·7444 We~tbrook 530·4~01 THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE COSTA MESA ~ - ... ~:!L~:L,._u...,._._.....,. ~~l, .. 4-~)~tl~I--•-• Cinema Center 919.~t~I Orang~ Mall (111.,ma o37·0J.lU-THEATaE 1----t DUSTIN MOffMlM 1910t IEDFORO· ·'ALL THE ~CITY CE•HRf CIHfM.U .. PRESIDENTS MEN"P--. . t:'i "t? .A 4f~~/1 · 7 At timtS it looked like it might cost them their jobs, their reputations, and maybe even their lives . THEATRE 11----4 EVERY GIRL'S • SUMMER DREAM "LIFEGUARD" ~T~El Vl~N"' 111 .If. "JACKSON COUNTY ~ JAIL" Il l HIORM TO KILL" A "GRIZZL V" V "EAT MY DUST" lrGI I Spec11I Pr1~ 11 30 CO } 00 p.m . REDFORD/HOFFMAN "ALL THE PRESIDENT~ !IEN" ~~·;,\:~ (PG) lnnpts.&&H $1.IS 1 Open Daily 12:30 p.m. "\bi10o~. "'"°"·-··-•tt••1t••- · ®ll CINEMA WEST Wt\T .. IH\TUI &tG°'-OtNWl \T WISTMIN.C:INTlll IU ·44tl CINE CENTER NAH O••T ....... \,COS14 ... \4 MU A Yf•DtClt4Tlll t1t·4 I 41 edwards BRISTOL CINEMA •1not u ... c••tNua U 0.7444 WESTBROOK Wl\f.,IN .. Tll AT llOOllNUll\T • Saal . Beauties , CIANCAlllLO OIANNINI ~°' "PHANTOM OF .,... THE PARADISE" • edwards UDO CINEMA ... WP()lll IM.TD. AT •14 UOO ... WPotT I U.C:H f1 J.uso '. 7 ~ .... '. ~~.Jfl>~ cL17/\BP.fH STAATS ·~~: !f.YLo}\ FRI. 618 I \.)r;u.\ Plus ·WONlONTON CINEMA CENTER \ ' t'4•••o••t•o•ws co-.t•MI\• I "'4U~ 'lllDf.£!!:!._~4~1/ WUTNINSTll ATGOYl ... WHT GUnlNG•O¥l 510·4401 WISTMIH. C:IMTH 1'1·440 ) ... ·--------·---... ---- I ! . . i ••• -... .. •" -• 88 DAILY PILOT • Thursday. June 17. 1m Lifts Well Co11trol Senate Vote" . . . Extends FEA WASHINGTON CAPJ -Th(' Senate has approved n bHI to ex· tend the life of the Federal Ancrgy Administration < FEA) and to lift price controls from low-yield oil (ields. The price control excmpt111n would result in a gasoline price in· crease or sligntly less than l cent a gallon, supporters said. Tiit: 811_,I •• APPROVF.D ON i\N 8·12 vote Wednesday, would extend the lire or the FEA through September, 1977. The fo'EJ\, rrcat- ed as a tem1'°rary a.:ency in \974 tu deal with the energy crisis, ex· pires June 30 unless its mandate 1s rcncw1;•d by Congress. The bill now i:oes to a confcorcncc committee for reconciliation or d ifferences in a House-passed measure. · Supporters of the Senate bill said the extens ion s hould ~ive Coni:ress enough lime lo consider legislation to c:onsolidate FEA 's functions with energy and conservation programs in a new cabinet· level agency. THE PRICE CONTROL EXEMPTION WAS added as an a mendment to the FE/\ bill on a 61 to29 vote. The low-producinf.! wdls, known as s tripper wells. arc those whose production has fallen off to 10 ba rrel!! a day or less. An estimated 74 pcreent of all oil wells in the United States (all into this category. In 1974 they accounted ror about 14 percent of total U.S. produc tion. NONCONFORMIST AMC's Roy Chapin . .. U.S. Runs Trade Deficit t &d •' AMC Seesaws Down~a•n While Big Cars Sell, Small Cars Stall DETROIT <AP> -Amen cun Motors Corp., the nonconformist in an industry wh('rc sameness is a \'irtuf. onct• again is linanetully out or step with its larger Dig Three auto compet itors. Throughout much of 1974. the Mideast oil embargo sent sales plummeting at General Motors, 1-~ord and Chrysler. But AMC's s ales a nd m a rket share in- creased on tt-c strength of a prt?· dominantly s mall car lineup. NOW THOSE SMALL t ARS are proving to be a bune. Bi~ Three sales. paced by a sharp reJ eovery in the big-car market, arc in the midst or an unexpectedly str ong pos t . r ecession boom. AMC's pe rformance is de · lerior ating from its already slug. gish levels of 1975. ln the first fi ve months or 1976, total domestic new-car sales an• up 38 percl'nt from a year ago. In· definite layoffs have receded, te mporary 'plant shutdowns have abat ed and overtime is moun- ting. two for a regularly scheduled vaca tion break . Some 13.000 worke~s will be on layoff dunng the shutdown. Publicly, company officials say the firm 's downturn is only a temporary phe nomenon brought on by a fickle public's move away from s m all economy cars. Sharp rises in gasoline prices an- ticipated la tt>r this year wilt boos t both the lillle-car ·market and AMC's fortunes, they say. WITHIN AMC'S CORPORATE headquarters, however, greater concerns arc being e xpressed. ·'The mood here is very tense to say the least." one official noted. "There's a feeling that every· thing's fallin g apart, and no together. AMC Ch3irman Roy 0 . Chapin Jr. says the econQmic recovery. s t able gas prices a nd faint memories of the ener gy crisis have rekindled the public ap- petite for large cars at the ex· pense or the kind of s mall ones that form the basis of AMC's pro· duct lineup. "This is not something that's peculiar to American Motors," the 60-year -old Chapin said in an interview with The AssociatecJ Press. "IT'S PART OF A TOTAL Ill· ·duslry proble m .that's very dramatically affecll.'d a substan· tia l decline in the penetration or the imports, to say noU1ing or the s low.selling of subcom pact models, partit'ularly of our ('Om - petltors. And we're caught in that same downdraft. ··People are going through a period now sort of like it was after Prohibition whc.'f> there was a cert ain feeling of ·well let'~ shoot the works.· We come out from undl•r a big cloud and the sun's going to shine forever." But Chapin, who has been al the compa ny 's helm since 1~7. also notes that the country still faces an e nergy crisis. lie says gas prices will go up .. Possibly to Sl a gallon within two years, and laws on the books require major fuel econo my improvements through 1985. • .. EVERV EV~NTTHAT ISg~ ing to transpire in .the forseeable future is going.. to dictate an in· clination on people's parts to.re· turn to consider ation of a pur c ha se o f a s mall e r automobile," he added. And while the current market , ·I -WASHINGTON CAP) --The United States ran a current ac· TAKING -tracltng forp rij(fufil Wfiifh are partly made in a foreign country. But sales at AM C h ave declined 13 percent. a 23 percent drop in May alone, and the firm's share of the domestic market has plunged from 5 pe rcent to 3.2 per· cent. Toyota is outselling AMC for the yea r , and anothe r ..lapanu e. am-port-. 9ats~ i'8 threatening to overtake the smallest or the U.S. makers before 1976 is over. CORPORATION TELLS CROWrll trends are hurting the firm's pcdru:mance nuw..-· 'Thc_feclin.a:.---- of. well, ·Let's enjoy it while we count defi cit in its international can' is going to be tempora ry. People's moods c:hani::c. I can·t transactions for the first time in _ STOCK --mOFe t*an-a-ye11r durin~t.~-tct:N·i------~--....;;~--- Assembly man Bob Wilson <D· La Mesa) said before the 55·17 vote that1lis-measurcwouJaa1s· courage companies from export· Marine r s Financial <.:orp .. . Newyorl Reach .. owner of IN ADDITION, SOMF. 2,400 Manners Savings and Loan workers. a tenth of AMC's hourly Assoc .. has announced its first force, arc on indefinite layoff, quarter earnings for 1976. For I he compared with 1,700 al the start period ended M arch Jl. net oftheyear.Thefirm'sassembly revenues were S28fi.2 fi •I. operations in Wisconsin have compared with Sl24,956 for tht· been going down almost every first quarte r or the prcvlf>US; third week since the start of the year . Per share earnings wen· year. computed on common sh<irc~. say cxac:tly when. Al l J know is it's going to ch ange." three months of 1976, the govern· m ent sa~·s. The Commerce Departme nt r eported that a sharp swing in the nation ·s trade performance was the primary factor <'On · tributing to an S80 million outflow or money in the current uccount. which logs all U.S. international transactions except for capital The $80 million current ac- <'OUnt deficit in the first quarter compared to a S3.09 biltion sur· plus in the last three months o( 1975 a nd a Sl.4 billion surplus in the first quarter a year ago. The last deficit ln the account was Loteer Kale E,,ed in~jobs. SAN DIEGO <AP> -The stare G -1 t 0 of the stale Public Utilities Com· rant 1"• llH ell pen m ission <PUC1 says San Diego NEW YORK <AP l -The Gas and E lectric <SDG&E> minutl>s of meetings of the W. T. should cut its proposed rate in-Grant Co. creditors' committee crease by nearly $20.5 m illion. arc lo be m adc available to the PUC staff member Edwin En· public, an unusual development de rs says SDG&E has over· inafcdcr al bankruptcycase. l~~~an ~ mi~Hen----La.W}'.er$_harulling_ 1~ retail for fuel costs this year. using chain's bankruptcy proceedin~s PUC rules allowing utility cont-have a~reed to allow access to panies to e$limate future fuel the minu t-es, w h ich The costs a nd ra ise rates accord· Washington Post sought in con- ingly. nection with a series of articles on the colla pse of Grant. Federal Dyneallg llgpes Sain Ban krupt<' y Judge J ohn J . • Last week. AMC announced its assu m ins:? · fu l I dilution. of most exte n s ive production 1,307,922 a nd J,2ti5 ,1·95 .clltb.aclL et. The firm said it respectively. would end current-mOdcl car out· 1rlgllcr earnings a rc\nc fl'i;ull put on June 25. several weeks of increased loan volume, 1lut• lo earlier tha n normal, and then improved savings nows , and a·n shut its North American car 1mprovt•mcnl in both the s ize and plan~ for five weeks, includini.: ·the yield of the loan portfUl10. Mine President Wants Partner MARYS VILLE (Ap r . The president of Yuba Goldfi elds , Inc., is looking for :.i partner to h <'IP f1nan·ce a d ccp-digg in~ dredgt• lo fmtl gold . ArtfiUt r. !-ill bCfl sam t...,.......,.,..... __ dred1?c should bt· able lo reach 1S<t feet into t he--gnivcHields where his present dredge can reach only 107 feet. • $169 million in the fourth quarter of 1974 . SACRAM ENTO <AP> _ Lt. Galgay said the minutes would I Gov. Mervyn Oymally has gone be fil ed with the clerk f''riday. . Ovf'•r 1'1u· Counh·r MASO UstiflC)S I AT&T Stock Sells NEW YORK (AP> -The 12 to the British West Indies, his 1\'e1e NYSE Ll•ting home land. to he lp sell.California· --~---miUi~~~f-Ametican m ade airliners. N E W Y 0 R K ( A P > j .......... -..J4,...,_.........,""_,., .... ....4f---i:1ht.~L~~...,.'"''"·,,..,,,~enrn-~""'Pnt'1n·r-m.--~N~li.ltllliW~MllUCllla.-'A>.._...ui.--l"-~..ui-"''--............. ~~.-..·~N>u_»., ~Cor-WdL;;tl"-c::l:1_~ Dynnrtly 's office a11110unceda11KRn1~1 1cnm p., pin e1111 iii _ ,,.,., 10110 .. ,"'l "•' °"''" v 1 10 11 Hr•" '"' ~ , , :>11 .,.,,11.. \ • b ;w (,_ '" ~ .-m 1 , T elephone and Telegraph Co. common stock. offerl'd for sale Wednesday. a re n•portedly sell · ing well. h t l h T . . d d b of the t1'on·s la r nest bank w'll " " ..,10<1<'d ou 8riciq H 18' '"" Nudr > • • • '"""' 8 ' • , .. n '>• u ' ·~ t 3 C r In I a • 0 f n na ,., • • I N•llot\,11 w curih• Cl'tilln <;p ~·· &••In!•.) 11'<1 1 ". ')tlN l P I/ , I~ \l•l>>t)yn ?~ :7 Democrat's air fa re. $640, was be added later this month to the Deal~" A\\n .. ovrr Cllrr\5(> 178 IJ I '""" CD b1 ·~ ')" r NA '> • I )Id p .. ,, I~ 1.. NEW VOlll( IAPI l l" lollOW•nq ... , • the countNt B.al\111., C•r(I" F l''• 4'' tntvr< f n Q tt) P,llf' Rt 71 • '' ),*"" H Prt t • ,,. c.f\ofiw> 1rw 1i.ror"" ftM I n.1w• '>'''"'' 1.m tt'N• paid by the sta te. list of firms whose stock is traded 1nwrdn{" & '"""' ei11 .. u1 A J1" u·. 1n1•m• '" 1. 1 P,ul•·• P n 11 ;,,.,,n .,,, • ,. '""'' ~nd cJ,,., .. '"" '"", b.l·•·ct ..,, 0 th ... Yo k Stock Exch,,.ngc ,,.., \IUC-•. C•ltnUI 0 70'. Jn lnt•ml r. 1/ • ll "· .. ·~ •• I >I• twb , I 1: ,, .,.~ ..... ol ,n.tnq.. on I"" 0•·, H>o· The s hares. vaiued at about $657 million, ar e being sold by more than 300 brokerage firms at a price not higher than lhc going m arket price plus SO cents a O C ,,.ew r •.. ,... 8"nli dnd Tru\t Clerk Mt ))f 1 1C1'. JnUtr W o;.h J • l p,.,.,. • H ·i l • n•P•,. .-t ' ' • '1>un,r•1 ln<tu•,~ft1tf ,.lh>tk" r•)Q,•rdll "' 01 DOlllf"•tic Bill OK'd · (NYSE). 8.tn.,am \S» ~., ow Co b . 1•.1.iSou UI 71 • Jl p.,u1 .. r P 6 • 1 T1MC: oc l , l •vu1um•· '"' W•dn,.11 .. , h t Bk Sy .. .,, , 4)' .. (OIU V(!'nt I I ,, • Jomftt>v 1)' I ,, • J\ ,., I Mt 11\ ',. i .,mJM \ 1' ...... , olnf1 00 'I' n•~o '" '"'"t"' 1.-'""'" SAC R A ME NTO (AP). The company isscheduledto hlEmoS ~" 1.,cam c1, l1'•ll'•J11tr F•" • P-1tn1·r •\•l• ''•"N• l ,1••1111·• .. o•• ""'w'''''n.,, .. .,,. .. ''""'"I t~lWn f;" '"• 7 ,..,, Sh 11'1 1.t Jo•,tvn M 1) '" PnrtOU n 1 1·~ ft t'•h f"llf1 11 • 1' •b•U 0,1t• .mo ,uJ ;iy · Jo 1lJ•U4JUt• Legisla tion approved b•.· the list 70,429.630 sha res of common H•r" Ne 11 1~" comw p,, n , 1~•.11 ... ,, s 11 1,. 3q•. r"''', ttw " •• , 1 "v"' 11 ,, i. ' k J 2.8 lh I M idi 8•) 1~·~ 70'> on P"D ?S•,, 16't K~··~H pl •• 1~ """ n H "" •1 1.nMn1 1• II California Assembly would pro-stoc on unc • e exc 1ange siw .. '" ,,., 11·. ~ .. co • • 10 , 1<,11 • .ir ' 1\ ,,.,,,, .1 , •·• 1,,,,. en •• , H hl.b'at publt'c agenc·1..., from con-said. v va B~• 1)'• 1v.crn\• co 1i I• i< ........ 10 " 1~ • 'J~ .. ~h·1.•1,·0b.-in1.. 11R1., ~~ rr1n,0Po 11 ·~ N"'"' ah are. 1.-().0-«-f·N·G GOOD! Mesa Ver• Dri•• PICllG STORES 500 to a,400 fl . New Wage, Hour Plan Blasted OfflCES 500 to 20.000 ft 152~ MC'sa Verdi"' East SAN FRANC ISCO COSTA MF.SA (AP> -A broad s pec· S4S.4 I 2J trum or opposition is Gwl' us a call. b\flding against pro- W("ll do our all! ~ed new rules covering !•---------• wages a nd hours for ,;:;:;:=:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-California workers . DOM'T f'IA C TICI MIDICIMI Ot4YOUlOWHI ,,,.. 'l'lwn· 1s 1111 0111 :i-<mm tlrnt ~:iys, ··111• who 1s Im. own 11hys11'1:1n. h,1,., a tool lo1r :i r11t 11'11I .. 1l •~ iui<t 11111 WI~•· tu""' Ill 11 l'al •II' n1r(' a il 111lmL•rtl lllllf•'" ~· II If II I' I. :1 h I I' I (I 1lr1t-rmuw I ht' rc•.1l 1•;111s1• J\nd. onf\' a 11ln ·,11·1a11 ha"' I h I' k II II IV I 1• <f l! I' I 0 cltm!no•w 11 11f41hl1•01 \'•I II I' a II .., II V I' ,.. I I' k II I' .., '< • t i Ill I' • d1s1•11mfort :11111 prnh.1hl~· Mlllll' Olt~llt•:tl lull" II ~(1\1 11nm1•1h.111•h • 1·1111s11lt ~·1111r phy ... 11·1a11 a l l h1• l1r,1 ,.vm11tom~ of nn ill11"s" or ii' v1111 h .11 ··~ P1'11rri111! ,.. y Ill I' I " m ' II r II II y ph~·,.H'•tl th'I rt'"· v () ll 0 It \' 0 t It l>Ol'TOll l'AN l'llONI•: lJS wh<•n )Ou O•'l'll a (leh vrrv. W1· wilt 1M1\-t.'r promptly wit houl 1•xtrn r hargc. J\ i:n•at many people rt•ly on us ror their ht'allh needs. Wt.! welcom l' requ1•sts for dc livt'ry ser vice a nd t'hUr1te accounts. PAAI LA>O PHAIMACY lit ........... ........ .,., ......,... .._. '4Z·lllO. The rive-mem ber stale Industrial We1fare Com· mission has heard these ·objections to its pro· posar~: ~ fAltMERS 1'AID a proposa lo require t1me- a nd -a -h a H overtime aftt'r 40 hours would be ruinou ·~ to' the agriculture industry. Union leadl'rs C3lkd for a minimum wage of $.1 per hour, not the "pov· erty waf.!e" of S2.50 an hour the commission is proposinf.!. They also ob· jccll>d to a proposal to al· tow four-duy, JO-hour wN.•ks. Retailers predicted thousands of jobs £or young people would be lost if th<' lowl'r student minimum wa~c we re climin3l<'d. The student minimum is c urrently $1.70 per hour, r omparcd with S2 for others. Tht' learners · pay level is proposed at $2.t S per hour, limited to the first 160 hours of employment or a minor . -Charter bus com· panics opposed any over- time pay rcquirl'ments for drivers who are paid hourlr rates from the lime they leave untjl the timl'thcy return. JUNE VOLVO SALE! MARQUIS VOL VO I TOYOTA S~n U"·,1111 I wy ·"'"1y I \-ii, M'"''"' V111l• (71 1) Sll 28 0 . \ \..:.., V4 H Bok J/ 111 ullf F1·d ?'. 31 Kl(·',',~~vqr•"· '.J "' ,... f• .. 0 J l'f • 1 ' Ref\l'MI 0 Fld Un t...t 11'• l'l'• D.\n'y M " ,.. C, 1 • P11\(\mt A t • t • Tr''" OV 1 ) 2 ~NC MJ.t l f• t <:ntJ Pt: .. • " Uc> ~O ' • • •. , uo 700 L.M. Boyd Getting High In Mexico G qetn\u U7 1Sfi Oaht Oqn t>'• 61·1 K·•V'1ilm J' • 1 P•'1"''" J..1•,. l ' fyrn tu '" • 1\ l V•-..Ut Sc, AFA Pr.S \ 4 01dd 100 q , 101, K·••)f fr " • / 'P•M t110 \I ,.. rv"c.m F '~ , 11. 4 fut.\.. On• AID In< e.• ~ 1 Onyt lnr lO J t flCt>fty Svc ., .A tA• P1\ht1" 71 • \ • \Jr\ Mrr,,it H 11· s Orinlh AVM Ce> 1 * 1 .• !>-tor ln 1' I J t(.t•UH E •' '1 .. ,,. •• Po,~,. Co I 1 t)', """"'' I " I 6 .c, l\(H wl Acu .. hnt 7f'1 1i C>••Clt) ~Q l''• l7'·K~ .. f: F•h 14 I u Prou,o ''• 'I u~ ~UtQ ,,. • 11 / l r1tn or &dOi~ W I '• 1 v., 0-lhl 011 4 , .e dt .. y Co\F' ._. • & • Puh '1 N( 11> " H U!. ltt\ Ln '' n •. 8 Alwrrod Ot Adv RO\ 7 7\• [)'\Lu" C 71 731 .. t(jnq fnf l'• 1 ~ • P fl, ~f\oAI ti 1• '" Uo Pin •' \c'• •1• +i ~,,.,. ">v Afbf'f'lc-. b ·, 11, °"' (.,r\T 1\~' ... 71.,1•1t1~.n .:,"-V1oql\ ,.~ • U • PutO (ffO h'" • y .,th t {1 " 1 · 10 K• oni r>,l AlitO ltK 'J , •O e>-ot fnlfJ' ~ .....,,,., •· n 1 1~ • Ourtl Inti 1 ' • y,.,,o A1t 4 11 , 11 J\Uvn u.iL A.tle•qPf\ n •,?J ~ .... yEI P'il ·~~.m(JJl~,. ,~~,~:!~~~:~~' ~·. J v .. 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'I UJ> 'I • 1, Uu 1 1 I " Uh I u • 1 UD 1 f u ~ ~ Vl" 7 1 ' • 1 .. Ult 6 J '!'\'• .. I 1 tJo "o I ! ''"' 0 • IJO ti :"'M~:' ;:~: ;~Oo~~JO'ii ~~ ~~~;l,!:;•c ~~ • ·~, ~~7o~ 1~.~ '~ .• ~~~~ g~ ! : ? • ;~ l~r>,:~£",'.~( :~:Wt~Y 1~··: 1~~ E•orr fl~ 111 11 • ts• w u ... ''''" 'iiel"M'ctt r 11.. J .• Yk .tmi11 • r ~ ·lil ,_, Hv.ir• Cp h .• 1 . th Id . wh. ch to 4'rvHld 17'. 17'> Ell'< Hu<I 1''> •• • •did ,.. 1', ' ... So·•"" u J , •• )) • Wd .. rd t ; .. ; ?1 1~ RCJ< "' Fl C ea pest cap\ a 1n e wor ln l A,cc eoi 1~., 16.,, 11,,.< Mod i ·~ ,.. •dw GI ., • ,. •• ;n,11, 11, JJ • ,, • w .. 11h• w , • • 1, 111 ' 1n l/(> 6 gel drunk is thought to be Mexico City. Not ""c;.i' 1..1 "" IJ'"' e .... r .. , c 11>•• I"• ''"°' n•. ?~ """"s'"' 1 , ~ l 1onu1 I} :1 • n• necessat:ily because liquor costs less. But the t~: ~~ 1~.: 1~:: ~~~7~''611 ,~.; ,;'" "':;rnr J~, ,~:7 ,!.': N"'"' 1 , 1 ""' Pt1 DOWNS ' lt't d . h' h th l th de reased OXygen O••m Rll 6 • 6'• El"'"n /\I 71'• 11 "''H VI G I< t 1\ • <al Al........ 6.,• I AOv• n (µ I O'I 11 I a I u e IS so 1g a . e c . 9·"'"" F 11'· n•i. F..O Tok • '"" •w, s P11> , ••• 70'• 1w : •• -y.,;lfl • ...; •• ,. ... ary l ,,.ml)• M ., O•I I~ 1 doesn't burn up the alcohol in the blood stream B•rl• Mk av. a" F1119r"' S"-" "'°"' co1 \. ' 1 Wn u10 q '• 011 ,. l &eeH"" F S'• >'~ F\I Bo•I It 19\,, "'°°re P I , " ~ D.1rl On> J " • 011 10 ~ as quickly as it. does elsewhere. A couple of eou u 1> l •', w. Fl<knq• "'" 11 •... es " 11 NEW voruc c<>PI -Mo'>l ·"'""" o•cr. \'Enr11~ A· ' -·, 0t1 • • drink.s ther e usually are enough to ma ke most ::~ ~ ~·,. ,r· ~~~~~a0u ,)·~ 16'• ~~:'."Rr~ 1~"'; .~" 1~:.;.~ntM v~1.~~~1 •u&?~"'" ~~.:!.,A5g'9 ~ ~~~[~ ! • -:: g:: : ~ le Wl.zzle headed 81rt<hr '"' n:. F•m1q11 a. 1"' Aotcll M J / • ::>11 'in.ii" ,., 111~ ~·. ~ • " e C-omw '" ~ • D•t "• pe<>p S • • Bick Hill< 18.,, " Folom&t IS U \11 I CH11> ?I/• ?•• Bun•nm ... , • ._ H·,_. "'.--•. Q z~n I."'>' • • , 011 ILJ Already mentioned most of the best photo· eon1a 1 .. 1 3' ' F••ln cp '"' ,.,, 11er " u . FQur PM ••• 1i.• is l~'" • '• 10 v .. 10 11inc1 .1 • "• utt '' Bradie" s: ~"• Frnkln E l 8~.-9\.ei .oaq Cp 6'.i f'• A.m E•P ... ff98 l ','-. ,Jil. • ~. '1 Aoolbm l'... 1• OU l t graphers' mod~ls come from l~ Soul~ and Brin~• • • 10''• Fr"" l<I' 20 3 ,L 101',''. •,, 1 t "1...'bo 10•. 11 . Am c;r .. ei ... BIJ qr, ~. , " 12 Bloc.•O A 10 • 0t1 10 .;::-_, -r lbc...heswa Br~• sc.o H"-w , G<>n RH:• " 4 , •'• 4' e,,,A c • 81• 1 1 ·~ 2 J •• • 1 1& ·~ c.11 W•nd -'~._',._." _ __.: .... • .,0.,.1,.1 _,,~rl.~r---~ --- --ffi~ ·""''-'"""-'-'"'-_.,.,_~r-~1 F-4 1 1~"'7 ~ ~ , t _ ll1 t<> 'f fl>•• TI--ntP"I :;vr---:J'• announcers come from the Bu<~llM ~·~ p.c..~!lh cn u• .. 1> .11nw Rt '" • .Pn,10 11 n 60 u. , ......... 1\P,.-<.M·• \~ But lil:t:-ye ~'4 10"• Gr,.en Ml 10 10• / J N.tt c;. 1l 1)'. t H•<n<tt MAC Je0·1 1; • I fl) Ot-t.1\ O.H > • 011 1 • Ott ~" Off ~ . S9 S 9 ~9 North. Hut failed to men-Ou"' '>•m .... )'• """' Aow 11'/J 17 1el\n A ·~ 18" (J>J\ .. Mn )10 J0•1• JO.. • .. , I/ 1~10 .... I) ' tion heretofore that it's ~::o~·,,, 1; •• 1j'" g~~~~"' 1~ 1r' ~l~.~ 2, :~. :r. 110 •• ,,..., •• ........ • ••• 400 :i ~~:,,;0~~ : , It °'' •• ()It further said mOStOflhebeSl C..nra.j H '• I H~roer It ..... •• 'llnfOI un "'"" 1 0.'lltll''' ..... ·'~I :l!I NOM.r ro •'• (do Sw\t • I\ •v• Hflnted F 1•'.I• JO /'.Mrtrp JI(, _, "' I> ,, Unt r-.1tnQ• d ~ ••• 1HQI 71 Banlt. 8ttf't I I • '.1 O tl 'fl ()It • 0•1 •, Ori "' )b < J ) l ~Q <II .. SCCrClarieS COmC from lhl' Ca11ln Air 1 • 2'11 >iolobn\ 11• 7' 'lW Ndl(, " • 8 • TGl~l 1"U"' • •• .. 2))~ n ~-m I~ I! • Midwest and so do most of ~!~('Ti~ ~.,, ~ ~,~"'Rr~ •:~· 1~··1~:...ic",," :~.: :~ ... ::·: ~~~~' .,. .... : : .. ::: .. ;, ,. u~~.'~~ • the best military men. The c;..nv1 PS 13•11 11•, Huels P.io 28''' ,..,, :1q.i., M 7b'• 11 1.,1~1 ...,,c~ '"<1<>1 ................. Mo1. no,, ... !.Pt I , r)fl .. O tt survey.taker who m akes this claim says he can only explain it by assuming Midw('sterncrs particular- ly tl'nd to teach t·hl'ir youni;i~t'rs to pay attcn· tion to deta il and lake direction. Parents a lonJ? the coasts an(t in the South arc more relaxed in thc~e matters, he believes. Q . "Quit'k. how many whiskt'rs on a cat'!" /\.Maybe 25 or 30. i\rran,:?ed in four rows . Middle two r ows urc• thc' longest. • Addre~s moil lo L. M. lluyd. P.O. Rox J,'iOO. Cosla Mesa92626. Fro• Pagr B:i MUTUAL FUNDS .. : .. I .............. ~~------.11111111--------~------~lll!l--~ .... !ll!'!~~~l!!l!'\1'!!'!'~~!'9~.. ; NEW YORK IAPI 100 ~d & •• N I. E DH· ~,,1 14 If() N I (,rw!h • •b • A/ I Fn ... <I I ., 8 II P1 .. r l•I• HI H" 11 A llov rd .. 9• \ •• fhf' foftow1,..q quo 101 Fd ff I? ... L Eqrt•I .. d Ul\.IY(.i•I tn<nrn ) .. ? J 81 '""'''0 I ?41 1 ~ Pfiqrlti • J '" 11 Ql Ptl)Q r , cu • J I ldllon\ WPUl1cci by Bo>r-,..., , I] 8 . £J1u11 Ir ... f ) •. hu' " 10 ~· 11.'n /IM" 10 ••. 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Bl 11,J? 18 er. l'>tom I) l• 14 II ... ~Mlclt•" {',p Bond b"" I " Ml.lier dra 3 under the da·recta·on of Pata· Tam· N .""" 1&" 18\1 ... ,,, c 1 s1 l u •nrom. 11 s1 "~· Af)O>llo 4 in • •R <,.win ",,, 91n•·'•·n11r 1 ,, JO q 11 A1•m b lt. ~ ., bellt·n1' Perform ances Fri.day and Saturday at s· 30 WA Mut u ·o u 68 mo M s s1 t.1• Sor<1 11 oa e • cu' a2 1a 1s 10 •• S•dl' u 2• "• c;m,1~ s 1• 1 1R '"n Gr ~ O'I '• ", • • " Amf'r Gl>l\er41 Dml) fcj 1 ... 8.0 Fr~n1t.1tn Group: CU\ 8• I R8 8 61 Nruw F•l "7' N l r "''D ~ •1 I •1 (on Inc ~ 16 'I" Reservations 556-5391. C•P ao e ss • 1, ntortt 10.q~ N L ONT<; 6 n 111 cu •o 1 )• s D? N•w Wld " 11 •I 1 H 1 '" 4 <>o ) 16 1n om 10 o 11 u h h (AD Grl • JO '70 ""'Inv ID 11101\ ""'"'" 110 • ?S CIJ'\ kl I •I ~.81 N•wlon 111111 ,.. I HJ•l)r -01 s 18 Sr'"" f> 01 b" -"A S ot in the Dark" ~e Huntington ,..,me 6 lO b 8, 0'"'~1 c; b °' "' 1.. u111, • 01 • Jl cu' s1 "nR 10 s1 N••• 1nv • "i N L , v11~1 6 •6 1 °" v ... ,q , 1, s ,.1 Be h Pl b 2110 M · St I · gt 8 b V•nlr 10 J'7 11 29 <>nl Mui 6 IJ N l '"<om 1.11 I 8• Cu• S1 9 •• 10 JI N1<111t Fd IJ Oil N I. "·" • • M •'Ill un.1 !.•l' 7 117 H L. 8C ay OUSC. atn •• 10 On eac · Eq C.rt a.1' 1:~ lfy C<tp 17 Of Cl 01 VS c;o., • 17 10 16 <.u' SJ 8" • 14 Nor~~•I U O'I N L !.11-"'°" Fufod\, llolu" 1..•nP 1 o. John Lou0 hm an and Patr1'c1'a Corbell lake the lead Fd Am 6 09 • "' V'lll I'll •.•• N L C..Dtl , "' 3 71 Cv . .,, J •1) J ~~ 9•1 • $1 "bl ,..,,.,,.. II '~ 11 Ill! v~· u 6 \/ I> 1• .. • Prov J 6~ 1 •I 'Vl'Qll )l JI N.I.. EQUll J lb J ~7 Pol,., l 11 J 14 Wms .. JJ N I.. ln<om "ll 18 0\ 11\C.O,,, • 16 • ~4 ing roles under John Williams' direction Friday and Am Gri11 s 01 s., "'•~re Group Frain L'~ "10 q •1 LM"' "'" • o0 1.~ """1r••"' ra I ''"' '' 10 11 10.i.' L•• <.<1 1 \\ ,,,, Saturday at 8·. 30. R ........ vati'ons 842.5421. Am '"''" 'ss , ., Dr>t•t 11 JO 11 Js Fa" O.o 11 ~ N l ..,..,"II'"" Gr11 °"" 6 s• 1 u"""rm o 1.1 2' N.L SOI s.1 1 w. i is ""'""' Am II\.-4 u H l.. l>'llaw 10.80 II 80 Fundpk 8 01 111 Cp ldt n 11 16 /) l11<om 9 01 8 11!Mqm1 funel< V•nt• s.tnci~" AmN Giii 1 u 1 11 0-ICI\ 8.tt '·" FMOCI ln< C.rp l "• (ii I \) •.H Ooe> Mo I 00 H L (ftP•I R °" • 81 l11<om ll 16 lf.4• * CALLBOARD -The Irvine Community Theater has announced auditions for "The Wisdom of Eve" <the stage version of the movie "All About Eve"I, which will lead o rr I CT's 4976-77 season ... six men and fotJr women will be cast at the tryouts, scheduled for Sunday, June 27, at 2 p. m . and Monday, June 28, at 7:30 in the Youth Services Association thuter a\ Bristol Street a nd Red Hill Avenue, Costa Mesa ... the play opens Aug. 13 for a three·weekend run. wilh further Information available al SS7 ·72tt7 ... An(f'IOr Gf'OUP °""" •.n • .. C.Omm UM•~·· I..•• Inc 10 01 11 01 AlM • 11 10 Oii ln•r 'f •O J4 er JO 10\ff'\I 6 '" I '' Ottll 1 00 N l Ir C•P 4,04 N.l . lmp.tc un,tw~d l .. Al\ U IM 16 ?) l •-6 /0 I J1 "lru,I 8 O!l I 1' Com,.., ~ lO b 90 c.r .. r.. 1 II 1 .; Coe 1S 7) N I.. 11\d lrd u ....... ,, .II~ "" I 97 '·" ore !><:C 10 •7 II ft/ Vrnt • u 10.l? SJ)ltl , Ol 7 "' It><-/ 04 1 S• e • Bur •.1' N L. Pllol ""f•4tl .tntoll\ N&ll. P•'""' NI 7 S6 8.76 •\·Kcmo~r venci C.111 l q' N L. Rt'VY 10.7111 01 '-1IU\ Orp OE 5 & S 77,41 .. l•n< Ca 6.,IS • n P.lrl~r 8 UN I.. Sup Cr &"fl 161 Y-Int. ) 17 NL. Soe<lr '., s 10 Dreyf 11.67 11.H Gen !oeC • ,, N I. !,.ti Am 6 .. N I.. P•u• lt•r 6 Of 6 "° Sup Inc • II 10 O'/ V"'1Qwrd C•OllD Fd In• 7 1J 1 ,, EQU•I 4 •6 M I.. Coll\ tr>d ul\.lOll Y.I Sol U JI N I... ,,._M !><I 8 01 N l ~up Sm 10 01 10.tll E•otr 17 <11 l• ~ Wa\h N 10'4111130 1..fY~ 1)0116.fOGoord M 27•1> M l. .. oom" S•Wlf' "°'lln Mii 308 N I. l rtl't 147 I .fl lve\I 807I11 AU<ld• Fd e'n ,·,. L~u A\ 1000 N l.. l4am1tf0t>. 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JI ~ f b. 11 n • l J • ... ,. •O I • .. . l ~ ..... 1 .... 11 17 11 II ' 1J " I• ,~ ..... 11"' .... lUilk Support Held WASlll~GTO:-.l tAP> -Al~nt'U1ture Secret.irv E.1rl L Rutz has dccHie<1 against r.u s inJ! farm milk pnce sup ports ag.11n a t le asf until fall when ex perts wtll hllH ,1 bt•tlcr adco of J!)ib gram han cs ts a ncl farm procluct1on co~ls Butz announced Wednesday that the current support or S8 13 per 100 pounds or milk will rcmrnn in effect dunnA the third quarter," h1ch bei::ms Julv l It ",1s boosted /\pnl 1 t o th1' curr ent rnk from S7 il per lllU pounds Under pressure fri>m Conjlrcss last y~r. But.x a1?1ccd to I C\l<'W the daan s1tuataon e' cry three months to :.cc 1r increases 1 n pr1 ce support" wrre needed lo cnrouruJ:e udcriuulr milk produc\apn I Frtd8Y Jun(' 18 1978 s DAIL( PILOT 87 For ffomeb11yers Closing Costs: What They Buy Uy S\'1.Vli\ PORTF.R Manv people ll11nk the•\ know wh 1t c losmA rosts \\ 111 be when they buy a houo:;<• B11l few reullv know wh.1t 11c ms are included or how much mon1•y they \\ 111 need , m addition to down payment. to c '"tr c losani.: ('(1sls He rc arc questwns ,..----------.. and answers obi .1111ul from the U s IJl par c ment of Housini.; ,11111 Urban Dt•vd opml'nl OIUD> Q Whal arc closing costs> Money's Worth A The charges mcurrcrl m transferring owner ship of a hom e Among lhl'm cost of processing loan pa pe rs re qwr ed beforn the lender will rckasc funds to the selle r , cost or steps net•essar y to ass11r1• that the lf'nder will have a vahd hen agaanc;t thc property as sc•c unty for the loan cost of ad· 1us tments hl tween huvcr and seller for 'prepaid items'' for which the buyer may be charged on a pro ra t a basis. -~IORTGAG F. IJISCOl'ST "POINTS " 01scounb (pomtsi an• a one t1mr l'lt.lrj!~ :-.ssc•ss !'<l at clos ing by the lendmg 1nsl1l11l11m to llH 11 .1st lhl y H·lif lln the mortgage loan lo cf comp/'1111\l lud \\1lh lh(' \IC'ld on ulht>r t ypes or investments F..1ch. p111111 1" l rwrc(•nt of thl' or1~rn.1I mort1?a,!!c amount J ht• bu' tr h nnl 111 r m rl ll <l to µay pmnb an FHA .ind \:A Lr.msatliuns No l1m1t is placerl on the number of point"" Inch m.l\ hr p.11<1 h\ I hl' sellt•r -Hccorll111 g fu 'l h< lot,11 .1111huritv ~ <:h.1ri::c for r e cordmi:: documc11t:.1w1 t.1111111g lo the ~ tit -Stat e ~ntl loc.11 ts .111sfrr Luxt•s In ~omc loc.1l1t1cs, t hese t.1xes .in· IE"v1cd '' hf'n 111 ape r t v ch mges hand:. 11r whe n .11eal estate loa111s ni.1dc Mare 111/11r111a tu111 11 1/1 ll1 11r1111d• rf 111 u /<111r1 01101111 Garbage-to-fuel Study Under Way TllE ~ .. i\RI.\ :-..1~,11 IMMI JllllJU I t .111-. IOI ~1nkrn~ ,!.ts W<'lls 111to s ann.11) l.mdhll.., to 1lcmonstralc Lhat m l th.1ne j!a" formed by d C'< 11 11111u..,111g buried "a..,1 C' 1 ,111 hc uunomtc .di\ rcco\C'lf t d 1mprl\\ r d rn quahtv .incl 111pl d If• pr1 \ .!1(1 hom\'s .and 1nciuslril s 1( ,.,«< <'(•ssful lht l(•ch111quc rnuld be~ uscrl to ,upplc mcnl r.1p1rll v d1mrn1shmc natural gas s111mht•s thri1ug hc,11t the l 1111tuJ St <Jlt•s acc·ord1n~ to a spokcsm.rn for I ht I S En '1ronment.il 1'1 oll1 l11tn i\~1·cncv < E l'A 1 The J•r 1qc l t 1:-. 101111!~ f11nclul hv lh1 l:PA .ind 1' H 1f1<: G:l.; and I k1tr11 < omp.mv I P\r&f 1 Wh ll h plans t o max mt'llwnc g.1 s pr 11d 111 cd11, lh1 "'llls \\1th n,1l111 .ti g 1:-. 1111\\ m g through 1b 1)1 p t l11H ... to its 1:ust11nwrs hy lhl 1 ncl 11f I h•• H "' • t'i\RI II R STl Ull.S ATTlll SI rt .. 111.:i formed 11n1h r .1 Sf.O 000 I l'i\ gr.int tndit.: 111 d Ill w<•lls could produce .1hout cmt' m1l11 011 < uhit ft< t 11f g 1:-. p<'r <I., 1 he g.1s cor11.11n" m111slure ind 1111111111111 ~\I llrth 111,1k1 It!>. hi:;il v 1lt11 .1l111ul hulf of th.11 nr n 11111 11 g1., Pt.&" s 'I\ s 11 111t1•nds lo tnr-.lull 1 <lr hydr.1l11r for re mo\ 1l 11f m•w 11111 11111 1st ruhlt1rtu11 mu\c c.11 hon <11n~1tlt ht lore \ll1ltl mJ.! llh 11lt lh.int \\llh 11>-11a~1ir.1l g,1s s11ppl11 ... Space Co1itract W 011 SEATTLF t t\ P 1 i\ Hurt) mk firm M rnasco 1\1 an11f.1c tunnA Comp.in\ h:is rC'C<'JV<'ci a S'l ii m1lhon conCr.11 l rrom the Hot•m J! /\t'r nspacc Co lo Jlrodu<: <· llquul "hock ahsor hcrs for the 1\1 anutc m an m1ss1l1• fl>n' Equipment produced Irv ~1 1'n 1sc o will hr part of am proved suspens ion system., for missil es at i\t a lm 5trom Air Forcetlasc' M onlana,andWh1t1 man/\1''B \l1s .. 0 11r1 The suspension system prnlN'I s I lie 11ndt: r~round mas s1l cs from shot k 1f they .ire .111 :-irk1 cl bv nuc I car \H 11pons Boeing unrlc r /\1r For< t d11 r t11011 is conduct 111g .1 pro . .. . ... • -t ~ram to 11pi::r 1d1 l\\ mule m,tn g1 nund sttp p<rrt cqu1 pment \ I I FirID Wins Art Award l Only one Cnhforn1rr h.1s('cl (qmf).111v /\tl,tntlc R1chhcld. 1s a mong lh1s 'car s \\:JOnl't " nl lh•• llll h .innuul Bm;aness m the Arts ' u\\ .irds .innounccd an i'\cw Y1J1 k F ort\ one corporaltcms \\Crt' n.1ml•d h y the .1wnrd's co s ponsors the national llusrn<'ss Committee for t he Arts .tnd Esquire M .1gazinl' All \I.en hon11tcrl f•1r ..,uppnrl pro).!rtim" m the Cine and pcrfoa mini.! .11 t.., durml! 1:17$ 1 .... c1"c or th1• companks ea ch ga\C'OHr ,1 rn1ll1nn tfollars to thl' a rts Atlaniac R1chf1c:lcf h,1s .... on the a\\arcf l\\1cc hefort, m 1970 and 1f4 l ~· DAILY PILOT Thursday. June '7, 1976 TllE •'AM ILY CI RCUS ' By Bil Keane "I've finished my both, Mommy!" Bacteria Study Town Rejects '1984' Test·s CAMBRIDGE, Mass. <API -The test tube _ ~orld 9rT984 may be just around the corner, but the c1ty0f'Cambridge-wants Harv•rd University to find it on another block. The city is trying to stop Harvard's plans to set up a laboratory here that would study how to create new strains of bacteria through genetic research. City officials say the experiments could produce a serious danger to public health. "IT S NICE TO HAVE freedom of the academia. but I 'll be damned if we're going to get over 100.000 people in this city diseased because of ll," Mayor Alfred E . Vellucci said. Several Harvard biologists have joined the city in criticizing the research proposal. pointing to the possibility that jl disease-causing agent ~ould b.e created and comm unll:ated to human~beings. City Council voted unanimously to hold a public hearing on the proposed construction or the max· imum·security lab. THE EXPERIMENTS, ONLY recently made possible through scientific advances. combine the genes of different organisms to create new lire forms. The process. involving manipulation of ONA. the chemical forming genes. is known as re· !-!----COmb.irul NA. -:-~-~~---~. Mea~w ile. the Harvard Corp. was being-ast<ed -, to authoriz construction or the research facility. The recom endation by Henry Rosovsky. dean of the Fae t of Arts and Sciences. followed an ex· tensive study of the lab~s safety. "People didn't think that the danger of ex· perimenting was substantial enough to prevent ex· perimentation." said Francis M. Pipkin. an as- sociate dean who chaired the university committee that approved experiments with recombinant DNA earlier this month. 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She went on to post a wire-to.win.' victory in one or her favorite events -the 200-metcr free - Wednesdfty night in U .~. Olym- 11ic team trials at Belmont Plaza Olympic Pool. NBA Takes .. Rival Loop Franchises HY ANN JS, Mass. CAP> -The National Bas ketball Association decided toda v to expand by four teams, add 0 ing San Anto.nio. Denver . New York and Indiana from the A mcrican Basketball Association. Each of the four clubs will pay $3.2 million in cash. Originally, the purchase price for each of the four learn s was supposed to be $4.5 mil~!on, with $1 million payable the hrsl y~ar and the r est s pread over five years. Th'-lower _paym~nl now will be due alm06t 1mmed1ately. In choosing to add four ABA clubs, the NBA did not take two ABA franchises -Kentucky a nd St. Louis, which was to be moved to Utah for the AVA's 1976-77 season. Owne r A b e Poll in of the Washington Bullets. chairman of the NBA's merger commit· tee. announced other conditions And ahe did it in a manner ¥1hich is not unusual for her . She blasted her own American re- cord and bettered the listed world mark. The 19-year-old Mis- sion Viejo Nadadores mermaid breezed home in 2:00.89 to ob:\ lit.erate her U .S. standard of A 2:02.17 aet In morning prelims. It also bettered th• listed world mark or 2:02.27, held by fabled East German st arlet Kornella Ender. Ender has a ~nding oost of l : 59. 78 recorded 10 days a~o at her country·s Olympic team trials in ~ast Berlin. However. she was pushed in that race as Barbara Krausse did a 2:00.27 and Andrea Pollack was cloeked in 2:01.91. Babashotr did not have the benefit of such torrid competition Wednesday. She w us in front by a hand at 50 .meters and coming off the wall she extended that margin to a half a body. Ba bashoff e·ame in el 59.17 Cor the 100 a nd contim.1t<t to pull away from the field the final 100 .. She wu more than a body )fngth ahead pf runnerup Jill Sterkel. who was credltl'd with a 2:02.93. Leissa Gilbert of llunt- inglon Beach was• eighth in 2:07.28 after recordm¥\ a 2 ·05.26 in morning prehms. Babashoff s uicl she ~warn her first 100 exaNly as Shff had hoped to. "l rould have J.:on<' foster if there had be\!n someone in front or me. As it is. 1 ·m more than pleased with my time and it's a load off m y bac k to have made the team," Ballashoff lol<.1 lhc Du1l y Pilot. ·'I'd rather ha\'e jtOlten a bl'l· ter start, but I had lo hOld it,·· said Babashoff. who was charged with one false start. Another would have put her out or the rac-e. lll•r 1'i adadore5 coach. Mark Schubert. u~rcl'd that she c-an i:o faster. "She nl•eds to pick 1t u1> through eac-h of the• last three sos." Schubert s aid. "It w~sn 't a bad swim. though. and with the pn•ssurC' of making the tNlm off hl'r back she can l'Orl('(!ntrule on the remaining t'Vcnls." Baba!\hoff was goin~ in thl' 400 individual medley today. hopmi.: to gain a spot Ill tonight's finals. -Qf t he-meJ:.gff-al the-N ftk's-a I nu al meetings here today. They included : -The players from the Ken- ~ucky and St. Louis-Utah tecims would be put into a dispersal draft which would include both NBA and ABA teams. The draft would be held on the basis of each team·s 1975·76 record, with the worst team choosing first. Each team will have the op- portunity to draft. FV'S SHIRLEY BABASHOFF (GOGGLES) SHATIEAED HER AMERICAN RECORD IN THE 200 FREE. Aaron HR .... . Helps Rip NB Cyclist Screams Foul -All contracts of ARA players will Lie• honored. accord· ing to an agreement reach_ed -wTttrttre NBA Players Ass~1a· ti on. Halos, 9-0 TIUnks He Should Be On Olympic Squad --The ABA will not share• in any television revenue for four seasons. -The ABA will not have a vote on a resolution regarding l?ate-sharing for the next two seasons. ABA t eams will not vote on division alignments for the 1976-77 sea son . -A BA rosters will be frozen as of May 1. 1976. -The New York Nets of the ABA h<i ve agreed to pay an in- demnity to th<' New York Knicks of the NBA for infring- ing upon their t erritorial rights. The a mount was not revealed. Bill Travers pitched a three- hitter for his eighth victory or the season and Gormap Thomas drove in three runs with a homer a nd Sacr ifice fly .Wednesday night as lhe Milwaukee Brewers bla nked the CaUfornia Angels 9-0. Travers, hurling his third Angeb Sfatr All GelftMM KMl'C "It) Jur>e 11 M,l.-au"-~P di (.tl1to rn1tt JUl\e ll 8o11.ton at Catuorn1tt Junf' 1-fif ~lot\ •t Cat1totnld I Hpm 1 1~P m 1 Hom. By LAV RENE KEYS Of Ille Dally ll'iltlt M.lff Supporters of Newport Beach road cyclist Ken Fuller have ap- pealed to the Olympic Com~it· tee to review the .U.S. cycling committee's recent team selec· tions. Despite an overall eighth-place finish, the 26-year-old Fuller was not chosen for the seven· m emb<-r three-alternate team. "I am' naturally disappointed since I had better results than the alterna tes they selected,.. says Fuller. "One of the alternates Tom Doughty never finished higher-than 11th." Fuller contends that coach shutout of the season and lower· Oliver Marlin told the racers ing his American League leading there were still six placesopengo. e.r.a. to 1.59. improved his re-ing into the final race. In that <"Ord to 8·3 in winning for the sixth event Fuller placed fifth, con· time in his last seven decisions. siderably hi g her than the S Gal.DS Thomas drilled a two-run alternates. . OCCer· homer off loser Sid Monge. 2·2, in According to Fuller, Mar~m the fifth and added a sacrifice (Jy told all the riders at the beg.m- W ASHl NG TON -Less than in the sixth. ning of the trials that aggressive halfway through its 240-game Von J oshua paced Milwaukee's ridin g and being in on the schedule, the North American· 13-hit attack with a double and breakaways would be import~nt Soccer League has shot past the three singles and Hank Aaron when the committee m ade its one million mark in attendance, adcfed a l wo-run homer. his final decision. up 288.399 from the same lime fourthoftheyear and749thofhis "And yet Tom Schuler Full~~ ... in two races th~t w~re considered crucial by the JUdgmg committee. F ulle r , the No. l western dder, went back to the tryouts confident he would make the team. He was seventh in the 105-mile first race, 16th in the ll7·mile second race, 12th in the @:;-~~: 65-miler and fifth in the final 105-mile-event.. • The selection comm1Uee. made up of Martin and three members of the U.S. Cycling Federation, does not have to stick to trial results in selecting the team. . The letter of complaint, wnt- len by Skip Cutting, former Olympian and Fuller's coach, and Bob Potter, president. of the the Ciclistas Capistrano, claims· the selectio n committee us~ arbitrary and double standards m choosing the team. Jerry Lace, assistant to the Olympic Committee's executive director. told the Daily Pi19t the merits of the complaint would be investigated a nd the findin~s forwarded to the Games preparation committee for a dl'· cision. Should the corpmittee rind in favor of Fuller, the cycling com- mittee must add Fuller to the team says Lace. Howevt>r , if the team selections are upheld. Fuller could choose to take the matter to an indepen- dent board of arbitration. But whatever happens, Fuller says he won't quit riding, at least ·ootjust yet. "The state championships are coming up and then the nationals will be in August," says Fuller. '"And I'll be out to prove I'm as good as the top riders ... * * * lnrtyea . --CatfeL... <alternate) was on my wheel in .... --~~~-.,16Ttit-o.....,.._ ....... n_U:ani~sc.:Lll!----:~Sµiux~l~o~~4J~~~~A~;?-~'°"'~f.4he 'Cliises, - the league ha vc experienced Sutherland have the power to stay with me~" Cycle Coach Sees No Cont!9o~ersy RA NAC LA KE, N Y. I } ' ' slight drops. added two says Fuller ... They were not m. Six American cities are behind Brewers. the breakaways ." . h Travers struck out four, the 1· t ""'e last ~·ear·s total attendance l us Schuler, 19, won 1rs r- " d walked three and at one stretch ed hi d in th h rter ta r . t h r l' e of th e m . own and finish t r e s o h d retl.red ·13 California batters in •1 r· I bed behind ... 1·anificantlv. : Philadelp 1a own 65-mile race . .-e ms " " 000 succ-ession. • :-> J0.000: WtishinJ?ton. D.C.:. 17. : Miami 12.1100; Boston 3,000 : Chic;1go 2.000 nnd Los Angeles 700. Lutz Beaten NOTTtN(.HllM. £nQIAn!f R~•ults I"'""' ..lelln Pf1tl(er hmfll\ Cournttmenf a l NOll1nqf't~ Y'll!dnei· ll<IY ! Sl'"ll•t, Tlllrd 11_,. Tom Oh~er, Tiie Helll.,l.tltft, ... , ... llll1, S... Cl•-ftle, • I, 1·1. OVI• ll•"l)l\OOn, s .. N!Cn bo•AI MIU E\trp, 6 7 & :,,,,ft~I rl Sh.1lrl, EQVt>I, IJ<'AI NIHI Pille, Vo(IOSldVlll ~ I, 1 6 R-r T<lylor. 6•''"'"· l)f•AI Sllllrwood St••.,.rt, fr4 t 6 A 1r•1hrNI RAul R,,,,..,,,.,, M••l<o. !MAI 411111 M.t'11n. 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"""enlh innine~O..Il a t wo-run single by Bill Russell and a two·run double by Ted 1Sizemorl' to ha nd Nl'w York a 4-1 .d~feat W<'dn esday niJ1:ht t~at \<'nded th<' M cts · fm.~r-game wm· ning streak. 4. Jerry Koosman. 6·5, olanked :the Dod@ers on a pair or singles Ever the first six innings, was un- ble to retire a batter in the eventh and was tagged with his 1fourth consecutive loss. The two tenms cont'lude the hree-game series tonight with Jtll)on Sutton (6.6> going for the ~I>odgers against the Mets' Craig 'Swan (3·61. The game will be r:t>roadcast over radio slation BC (790 I at 5. .. 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' Cycling coach Oli'ver Martin says thert! is no controversy as far as he's concerned about Ken Fuller's om1si;ion from the U.S. Olympic team. . . l\1 art in told the Oa1l y Pilot that Fuller was not consid<'red good enough to rate :1 berth on the ceam. either as a regular team mcrnb<'r or as an alternate. ..If th<.•re's a ny l'ontroversy. it's all coming from Mr. Fuller ... says Mart in. . Asked to com m cnl on his crite ri a for sell'clion, Mart.in · pointl'd out that · thl' Olympic team tri.ils results of races were not the only items considered. "Riding aggressively a nd making the right moves at the right times arc· as importa~t as the final rt'!rnlts." says M:1rtm. And Mart in defended his sekr- tion of Tom Doughty as an alternate "Doughty is a 100 kilom eter specialist. and he's the alternate for t he 100 km team," says Martin .. In our selection process we aho took inlo consideration who did the work . Staying in the front for 85·90 m ilcs meant a good deal ---- He also defended the selection committee's latitude in pickin~ a team. Martin says road racing is a different kind of sport and n~s a different type of selection process. · "We don't use the one-shot, one-race method. We tak~ past performances into consideration becau&e we know thal rine In- ternational riders may be off form in the trials." he says. "We.' re ualng the same kind or 1electlon method the Europeans use where cycling is a major sport, and we have to leam from them,'' adds Martin. "We're an infant in a world of grownups, and we have to follow the best ex- amples.·· ~ ' . The indo is one of hl'r most en-1 joyable events . Friday s he coml'S back for I another· of twr po\\ er races. the 400 fr\'e. )(A).,,.'-' t ShHh y Hoboil\h()lf 100&91. J,lt Sh1''•'I 7 07 O J J ,·nn1h1, f-4Qd~f·r i UJ )8 4 ~m ""~ton' Ol }• 11110 , ..... <1uJ•••v 1 Me11 ~ 100 '"'~'hit" 1. llt ~" F•Jfnl\,, t SO •1. 1 JoM N•Dfl'. t \ 1 ~O 3. Jan~» Monlll<>•"'"Y ,, St ~1 t, Miiiie lh uro.·,. I )t 'fl. tlrwve \ll.ktl1tyi '°' 1e~ml t WOmt'n'i ?00 br'h"htrol.tt 1, L,fu" S1er1nq. I )Ii 1i ,, M1H \•1.• MVl\:y l .W \It :1 JAn1~ HdPil, 1 40 H¥ 41 Nuul Mo•·•"· 1 .,, .._,., ttw<J qu"11ty tat tNttnJ Mvn'\ 100 '""''"h.trot.i ,• ' John HtJnt kf.'f' 1 ''JI I, R•lh••d Cnl••llA, I 1• \)J J C11••1'!• Kt'dt.nQ, 1 '1 IQ •. J< If Wh•t" 1 1) 00 l""o •quohty 10, lu,.,.,,, * * * Newest Area Ace Bags Spot By a Daily Pilot Writer LONG B EACH -Marcia Morey. the newest of the Missi9n Viejo Nadadores swim s tars. and distance freestyle whiz Brian Goodell came through with spa rklin~ efforts Wed.nesday . night in the U.S. Olympic team swim trials at Belmont Plaza Olympic pool. . And. Tustin 's Bruce Furniss ged.John-Nab m e m~n. s 200 freestyle with al :50.61to1010 200 breaststroke champ John Hencken as a victor in the even- ing's men's fin als. Tonight m en's and women's finals for the 400 individual medley and 100-met~r backstroke will bl' contested with action startin~ at 7. Morey. 20-)'car·old lra~sfer from the University of lnd1ana. did what s he set out to, garnering a spot on the U.S. team by plac- ing second to Lauri Sieri'!ll in the 200 breast stroke. Siering ~·on in 2:38.75, a touch behind Morey's Americarn-e<"Ord of :?:38.43. Morey turned in a 2:40.56 for the runnerup spot. "I was swimming to make the team," Morey told the Daily Pilot. "Making thl' Olympics means everything to me. I've w?n seven national c hamp1onsh1ps and broken five American records. But none of that compares to making the Olympic team. .. Tonight J was a lot slower than I wanted to be but l trunk by Montreal I 'II do better." She was dissatisfied with her progress at Indiana and came to the Nadadores because they of· fe red big team atmosphere. "That means a lot of morale· . boosting and harder workouts,·~ she explained. Mark Schubert, her MV coach. said. "I think she can go2:36. She hasn't rested' down enough for this m eet -she has worked almost too hard this year. She's bt.'en in a slump but she's coming back." Goodell, who j ust completed his junior year at Mission Viejo High. posted a lifetime best 1: 52. 77 in the prl'li ms of the 200 free to make the finals at. that dii:- tance fo r the first time in a major meet. Then he s haved another hun- dredth of a second off that time Wednesday night to tie for sixth. Naber wa s well back of Furniss and distance ace Tim Shaw was fifth behind NCAA champion Jim Montgomery a~d · Mike Bruner. · Goodell wJU collide with Shaw Friday in lh~-400-'Clng:--• --.... event for both with Shaw the world record holder and Goodell an onrushing youn~ star. \CHEOUl.IE OF FINAl.5 fO-l''ltf'lt\1 Nnmt n ~ 100 ~u "'''"'tcf' : '""""' . too n 1(• ,,,.,~. I 10 <Nhn~N• •OO 1rnj1Y10U jf m. •JI• ., ~ m• n '4t)O 1tid1vuw j11 rn rtil•v f' lO rr11i..y WOflh fl .. 4u<) ht II I UM n 400 ,,., • 1 ~' "'"'V'"·'Y VW'l•nN\'\ 11)Q hf'lt .,,~trQlll•• I m1.,, '''() b\(1'\lro.ku } ltt, w Q1rn•11 • 1'10 outttittl~ d, "''", ?OObullNtly H 1n ')ufl(f11, wO•Twt\' •()() Ortitht"olrokr•" l'. m~·s HJ(t fJ•"d't.l'.trnkt• ,•, "'10m11u ·• tOO flt~· I ,S, m un , llltlf,.... I W Murnf •f wn1•••+11 "Oo ., ••• t m1 n'•. 1,soo tr1·r- ., 1(), N f)tft! '\"' H)0 tlUttf rnv Jj, ""'" ~ 100 hutlNfl'' 8 JO Not/\ PrtJlim'·'"''"llt ''" m r!.,,,h'111r • Arizona Nines Shell Rivals OMA llA 11\P> --A tie · hreak1ng solo hnmc run by Stcv(' Powers touchc<l off a fiv1:- r11n eiJ?hlh innrn~ \V('rlnesday nii.thl :md liftt•d A1i1.0na to an 11 ·6 vict ory OVl'r East ern Michi{!an in the 30th College World Sent's . Thl' l nss was Eastern MrchTJ!nn"s -fir~ in-fut1~1!ri·t'1t'. -- J?a ml'S and lcrt lht• nation 's top three roted teams alive for the championship. Tom Van Ot-r Mf'ef'ehe seal· h'red fjvc hits and Ari:r.ona Stale collect ed 15 hits lo remain in lhe runnin):! in the first game of the douhlt•hcadcr with u 7-0 victory over Maine. Top-rated ~rizona Slate will play No. 2 A ri:r.ona tonight, with the winner faring No. 3 Eastern Michigan for the-Litle on Friday night. Eastern Michigan had tied the game 6-6 in the seventh in- ning on a squeeze bunt by Doug Carreri. but Arizona, 54-17, sent to men to the plate in the eighth inning to break the game open. 6 • \ ' I t: DAILY f lLOT Tl '' Two ~CAA Titles Key Players l . ' Harbor Baseball ------------~-- Anteaters' Miller -Retur~ . . . In Select Company For Tritons Five all·IE'ague ftrst team choices have craduated, includ- ir\I All-Orange County selections Ron Wade and Brian Wood. Len M Iller is in i.elcct com· I )>any. l The UC Irvine couch is only lhe third man in NCAA history lo capture two national cham· pionships in one year. UCI figures to have one mort! year to improve on that mark. And lben the Anteaters' status will be elevated to Division I for all sports when they join the Pacific Coast Athletic Associa· tion for the 1977 · 78 school year. But don'l expect the multi· talented San Clemente High Tri tons to suHcr too greatly. They still have some key varsi· ty returnees from a team that went 9·0 In league and have some AL SANDOVAL San Clemente RICK BROWNING Dana Hiiia Bolsa Grande, HB Top Foes Bolsa G randc h a :- takt>n the l'Urly k ml in Harbor Are u baseba ll action folio" in~ Wed- nesday 's 15·5 \'ittory 0 \1(1r Corona dc t Mur with the help or 11 hits, irll'luding two home runs, at Costa Mesa Park. stroking l '' o sing lt•s. l'oruna ckl l\1 ar·s Hoh Wiltse hact a pair of rl>i w1\h two sinitles. but Bolsa 's attack ovN · "helmed Cd M with eight runs in the third innin~ fur its st.'t'ond win -the only perfec:t record. Miller's cross country team. dominated by frcshmcp and sophomores, easily nabbed the NCAA Division II and the track and field squad also ran away Checking lhe college scene: · · c promising newcomers rom a A I 'Cl...., 2 .A Most of the top athletes at freshman squad that was also P r ti untingt on Heur h bounced into the ''in c•nt umn with a 7 5 'ict111·y owr Fou ntain \'<il k·v in the s e C'ond g am<; :it Costa Mesa Park, knock· ing F'V a game off Bolsa's pace. Enc Rohb111s t·nmc 1111 \\ith an r hi s111j.!ll' in the th1 nl i1111111g 1t1r Estall· <'la , but La <>umlu w~1s ;1l rcady brN•zinl! with four nms and put it away with four mon· in thl' fourth 11mi11g 1 with team honors. As u result 'Miller wa s chosen NCAA Division II track and field coach 1 oflhe year. Golden West College have select· 9·0. ed where they'll go to school next \Rcc<.>nlly completing spring year. football practic.4!, the Tritons Interestingly, one of the other 'two men to win lwo titles is from They include: •baseball-Tim performed well enough lo eive Richards (San Diego Stale). head coach Allie Schaff con-Doue Moll (UC Santa Barbara>. fidence for the upcoming South Ron Meridith (Cal Poly, iLO>. Coast.League season. John Leone and Shawn Guinn "We1J be decent," he says. "It (Cal State, LB>. ·was hard to rate lhe players now ' ,~, CRAIG Swimmin1-Shirley Babashoff since we were without several <UCLA>, Don Caskey (Pep· who were in track and baseball. perdine), Doug Fabian (Cal But we felt we had a good spr- State, LBJ, Bill O'Toole <Cal Po· ing." ly, Pomona), Gunther Fraulob Such returnees as quarterback <Hawaii), Jeff Tringham <UC Glenn Dill. running back Randy Irvine>. Jeff Edwards, Dave Adams and linebacker Pondo Suter, Tony Tricoli (Whittier>. Vleisides were among the oul- Dave Pickford'(Cal State, LBJ ; standing s pring players. SHEFF ~ / water polo-Tom Spicer <USC), Dill, last year's substitute lJ Cl -aq u atics coach Ed Jon Crook (Cal State, LB>. quarterback in the wishbone, has Newland. His 1970 swimming a strong passing arm and is the team. won the Division II crown Orance Coast wW have new No. 1 candidate. He threw tor 15). after capturing the Division I football uniforms next season yards. · ---~~~IO:l'tM:A·&mPi"'01"'1S~ti..tiinp-. ----7(a.,rnce=-r•a'-n'Jn1r.:.a1-.r"'"e~ord;-lnt-)'HF5--0ne-of those backs is Adams, The other coach with two titles ·were retired). The Pirates will an occasional sta~l"-1he past. is Chuck Sportsman, whose San now have sliver helmets and two seasons . Last year, he Diego Slate cross country and silver pants. gained -tOS yards and had 110 in track teams won Division ll titles one game. inl966. UCLA's Gary Adams is Vleisides, a senior, is a two- . In winning the track cham· coaching the newest Alaskan time all-league choice. pionship, UCJ became only the baseball team this summer-the Some promising newcomers second school ever lo win na· · Valley Green Giants of Palmer, are Mike Dunivan (6-0, 175) and ti on al titles In seven sports. The Alaska. Br ad Parker ( 5·11, 17 0 >. University or Michigan is the Amortg his players are Costa Dunivan, a ~ophomore, is a lop other one. USC has won NCAA Mesa's Dennis Delany, UCLA 's prospect at either fullback or de· crowns in six sports <not includ-starting catcher last season, and fensive end while Parker, S·ll, ing football I. Capistrano Beach's Joe Janton, a 170, quarterbacked last year's The Anteaters have won 14 pitcher from UC Santa Barbara. sophomore team. NCAA titles in 11 years with ten- nis leading the way with five. UCI swimming teams have three championships, baseball has two, and water polo and golf have one each to go with the cross country and track trophies. And UCI athletes have cap- tured !)() individual lilies over the years, the top effort in Division JI. Cal Poly <San Luis ObisPo) is next with 39. U.S. Poloists Out; Romanians Accept BERKELEY -The U.S . Oly mpic water polo team or. two. even three Olympics. but our players ha \'e to get out and work and support themselves and their families.·· Cicially broke up Wednesday after learning that Romania's team had decided to enter the Mont e.aLG.ame ~~-=~.~.~W~e 're dis appoint e d in .. It's hard to say bow many p ayers will stick around and try to t a ke part in the 1980 Oly mpics.". s aid Cutino. "Between now and that time I hope something is done about the way the team is prepared." I . Dick Roche has been select- ed Unive·rsity High 's <Irvine> new athletic dirE'c· tor. Roche will continue to serve as the head football coach"~ -"Ourselves and in the system," said coach Pete Cutino, who was notified Tuesday night that the U.S. squad's last chance to play at Montreal had been eliminated. The U.S . team members had gathered almost every M!ekend this year for workouts her~ and in Newport Beach. The American team, com- posed of 20 Californians includ· ing several m e mbers of Cutino 's Unive rsity o f California NCAA championi;hip squad. failed to finish high enough i·n the 1975 World Gam es or PanAm Games to qualify for the Olympic field. But there was some doubt, until Tuesday, Romania would ac· cept its invitation. .. Almost all other countries' teams have been working out for years. We have got to get rid of the ide a that putting together a team in a year or two for the Olympics is right,'' said Cutino ... Some of the Giber tenms' players have been in Hanson New, OCC Coach Bill Hanson will coach Orange 'Coast College·s cross country team next fall. Hanson, 26. r eplaces head co.ach Jim Mcilwain who will be on a six-month sabbatical leave during the fall semester. This sprinK Hanson assisted Mcilwain in coaching the OCC track squad. He filled in for Fr ed Hokanson wbo was on sabbatical. Hanson compP.ted for the OCC track and field squad during the 1969 and 1970 seasons and still holds the school r ecord in the de· calhlon with 6,580 points. He held OCC'a lOI' mark in the long jump for four years at 22· 71.l:i. MAZDA 1975 a1or League Srandingg CLOSE-OUT WAS •••••••. $5127 DISCOUNTED s350 CASH IACK • • $4&0 NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L Pct. GB Philadelphia 40 17 .702 Pittsburgh 34 25 .576 7 New York 31 l3 .'184 12'~ Chicago 27 33 .450 141 z St. Louis 26 35 .426 16 Montreal 20 34 .310 181".? West Division Cincinnati 39 23 .629 Dodicers 36 26 .581 3 San Diego 33 27 .SSO 5 lfouston 29 34 .4fi0 10'~ Atlanta 24 35 .'1-07 J31,2 San Fr ancisco 23 40 .365 16"'.i .._, •••.• Ga_ (l\1cAqo S Clntl•••h l, 1 •M•"9'. rain ~n Ou1qo •. Mo,.,lrt•ofl 1 PllllMSellll\I• •• Sa• S:ranth <O 1 Lot Af\Qf'lt't .t, New Vork • St louts •. A'11,nl11) P•lh l>urgl\ ~. HOU\IOft 3 Tod4y't4•-. SMI fr~ncl\(O 10 "cqul\ln 0.31 ~I Pn1ll!<kl!JI\"' l(hrl\ltMM l•JI LO• A•O"•t• ISul!Ofl •·•> •• "'~"' Yor' !Swan J 61 Oflly Q4Me\ H l\td11l4td AMERICAN LEAGUE East Dlvh lon W L Pct. GB New York 33 2'l .600 Cleveland 28 28 .500 51h Boston 26 29 .473 7 Rallimore 26 31 .456 8 Detroit · 25 31 :446 8'h Milwaukee 23 30 .434 8 West Divis.Jot Kansas City 38 20 .655 · - Texas 33 2'l .600 3\A.l Chicago ~7 28 .491 9~:J Oakland 29 31 .483 JO Minnesota 27 30 . .474 lO'h Angels 25 3& .397 15\h ........ , .• a.""' Deir .. \ 4, l(an"" CH• l O•flll'IO•• !0, Cll1u1901 New Yori<•. MlnMwl• 4 (llt,,,l}l•nd •, l PJA' • M•hHU~ff 9, C•lllornla 0 Oo••8"d•, eo~10,, 1 TM•y'tG.1- N"w Yor-(Hunter 1-t> el Chlc~to (Vuoovltll .,, ' Ootrolt IAUlll• ~H •I MIM~'Of~ IGotlr •·l l." Ra1t1more \(,flm,1r v 1 o •I ha.~ IOrH•,.·21. n M•lw•uilee 1S1&1on l ·ll el t•lllor•I• (ROIS l ·l l, 2 Area Stars Gain Honors Orange Coast area baseball stars Al Sandoval or San Clemente High and Rick Browning of Dana ffills High have earned All-CIF 2-A recognition as selected by the Citizens Savings Athletic Founda· tion board. , Jn a ctio n at C!\1 's Te Winkle Park it ''as Costa Mesa and Nl•wport Harbor battJin~ lo a ~-,.5 standoff through six 111- nings, the n La Qumta shelled Estancia, 9·1. E \li•Cli 111 ib r Blu~,<I l ort·in Jn Qut>t.ho~. ·"" S.-qln p Wilhttm\ tr Mt O~nlfl\ 11 J ( .. ff\Pbt"ll, u, K1'ldJU, Jf) Acf\t••"~ lb 0. Campb(ll!, rl Dvven.rt Lanm,'r.c '''\\man.,: TO\dl\ ~ ' , 0 " 0 J ) l 0 ' i I i I , 0 0 (I (t 0 0 0 ~ u 0 12 I $co,. lly lnnin9\ " rW I 0 0 0 I I () u 0 (J 0 0 u ,. 0 '1 0 u ' II Q fl 0 ,, 0 0 J 1 The San Clemente shortstop was selected on the first team after leading bis Tritons mates to the South Coasf, League championship. He was that Jea1ue's most valuable player and stood out in the field with bis glove and at the plate with a .386 bat· ting average. Huntington Be ac h broke a 5·5 tie in the fifth inning when Don Kerce and Pau l S a nc hez singled after onC' oul. Kerce scored on a passed ball and Shawn Gill doubled in the final ta lly. laOuln•a ESl1m(ut r " • no .,u o ~ i. u 001 000 0 ' 3 I> Brownirig. a 6-2, 19(>-pounder, was also tough in both areas, sparkling at third base with a strong arm and at the plate with a .358 batting average. He's a third team pick. Player of the year is pitcher Mike Myerchin or Mira Costa High of Manhattan Beach. Myerchin compiled a 13·3 record on the mound, striking out 156in136 innings and an 0.55 e.r .a. The HB burst over- came a three-run homer by Fountain Valley 's Jim Connors in the fourth inning. Cor9fta del M.tr t~I Roymond •f t•"•"""·'\ Wdh,..U Hanlt'r'.lb JOne•. JI> nt..,n ton, ct o Art."tn.ui~. t) Afdvr,p Barlh, lb Shl'rm1.1n.c 01!.M\O,P Ntt'l~n.<t Total> All r I I 1 ' J I 7 , 1 0 l 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 70 ~ II rbi 0 0 I ft 7 I 1 0 0 v I I n 0 I 0 0 • 0 0 0 0 0 (I ~ First Team 10F-&ott Eytchison, Norco OF-Joe Gergen, Bosco Tech OF-Bob De Angelis, Temple City IB-Randy Schauer, Sonora 2B-Joe Kabler, Paraclete 3B-Mike Becker, Temple City S.S-Al Sandoval, San aemente ss-Gary D'Onofrio, Pater Noster Ut-Butch Riggar. LeMOX C-&ott Johnson, Bonita Sr. Sr . Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr . .463 . 394 .441 .468 .365 .410 .38' .468 .421 .411 10·1 13·3 8-4 In the five-inning stan- doff between Newport Harbor and Costa Mesa, Newport's Gordon Darr slugged a two-run homer in the first frame and Rick Clark had three singles a nd two rbi in three plate'appearances. Coronel d~t M3r 6o••"Gr•r>Cle t II • 101 0?~•· 0111 •1-1; II I P -Bill Bumstead ... Bonita P-Mik-e Myerchin, Mira Costa P-Dan Pet~y, El Dorado ~Team OF-Larry Lee, Channel Islands OF-Mike Fazio, Sonora Tom England wielded Mes~·s bigg es t bat, Royals Beaten CoU• Mt U l~I ab r Enqlnnc!, \\ 4 ? BtU\!'t mtll)lt:r, 1t> 1 Mollica o t Ybdrra, c ~ T.uiU<>,.LI G Go,O.an, It 0 Cr.ot>-o.,lO " Clnuu1<1 lb ) 0 '''""r•ct\, ct 0 1 Ol<llS i i ~ H"•PGl1 H•rl>or 01 •b I Sr. .323 Sr. .376 The Fountain Valley P•11s•o .. •h1.t1 Sr. .338 Ro Y a 1 s 1 o s l a 6 · 1 i:::·~;.,',11,_ Sr. .400 Thoroug hbred s ummer gi::~ ",. ~ () Sr . .365 baseball league decision e""'l>(f'Otl 11 J 420 to La Mirada No. 1 Wed· H1.,d•1m.1n, ln r · · d . F Plr•'". •b Jr. .382 ne~ ay evenmg. at o~n· M•"••.t 1 I I " fj 0 7J , Sr .. 471 ta1n Vall eys Male 10•~1• Sc or• by 1••1•9• " rDI , I 0 I I 0 0 (I ... .,_ 0 (I II Q •J I " rbi I " I 0 " ' ti 10 OF-Joe Chacon, Brawley 18-Mark Foley, Agoura •28-Whit Gill, Royal Oak 3B-Ralph Armenta. Bell Gardens SS-Craig Gerber, Cajon Ut-Jack O'Conn2rt Yucca Valley {;-Ricky Frick-;-tJetl Gardens P -Jerr Hirschey, Channel Islands P -Kenny Jones. Lennox P-Mark Border, Sonora -sr .-:m-8qaare-P3rk. Sr. 14·3 But it was an CX· N"wPo•tHdroor Jr. 10·1 pensive victory for the a :.-i;iM e,J t ft I• ,.. llnl ) 10 ~ !CJ 00 I ) 1 ! Third Team OF-Mike Uyematsu, Anaheim Canyon OF-Dave Ochoa, Royal Oak OF-Brad Hyman, Agoura 18-Mike Smith, Lennox 28-Simon Ayala, Rio Mesa 3B-Rlck Brownlnc. Dana Hills SS-Mike Williams, San Marino Ut-Henry Hanzen, Bosco Tech C-Joe Lucas, Bosco Tech P-Ed Hodge, Artesia P-Gene Bach, Coachella Valley · P-Floyd Welm as, Banning Jr. 10·0 visitor s a s s hortstop Sr . Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr, Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. _Sr. Vince Torres suffered a .328 broken leg slidin~ into Lu•11 ,, .454 ~ird base in the third in· ~~~~~~;~h ,324 Ding. ' Tnomp.,..,._ II> .545 The Royals broke out c><Lon11.c .357 on top in the first inning ~~·~~ .. 31> ,35& On an inside·th<.>·park Rom•n•,_11 .404 ho m e r u n b y D a v c ~~~~~'\'.' .351 Bienek. bu l we r c O•<~n·~n.7b .432 handcuffed on two htls ~~~,' .,7~ 11 ·5 thereafter. c""""" a RH'r"•,. I ,, 12·4 "Olllll•I~ Yill•' Ro,,H\ Ill T•oMI> •i 'i l0•2-Jack\on. 71>-:• ,,' ~ ·~ Hu•t. Bncll 111 .. ., , 0 8 1fM1',C ct ~ I 1 Tf\.o"'~ .. ,r P•lmer '\ o o • <. ""!" 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Al't C•1rncy pla ys a cop who joans for <'l'!> with a rabbi !Stuart Margolin 1 to capturt· a murde rer 1n this nl!w TV tlruma with Janis Pai~e and J anet M aruohn. KCET ~t 9:00 "Timl' and Timt: J\gttir." Thi~ hit London rnmcdv l>\' Al.in Ayckbourn tl'i present('() on 1>1 c l-~11.J 11ly Circus w ith Tom Cow·t'°nuy in the leadmg roll>. AllC O 10 :00 --Portrait~. Sovil'l bullet dam•t•r Mikhail Uary::.hnikov 1s pro· fil ed on this s pl•cial n .•1>01'l hosl t•d by former Nt•w York mayor John l.indsa~·. r TV DAILY Loo· ,) .. • acing Entries ) IU J .eQ l 70 ) IQ I 60 Go 0.1mtJ1nu 8\Jn._ t Vo 4tvr~ £,•Qllr IW11lker i f1~· If •S '""' Al\.Ol'Jn P4rrooomt I m Fd\~ Trw S•tt. Ima CrMr91•r Too, Rouqh Muin1t•, Ort~.tmJlOl. F ••• ,, Ot\;, Ml'.\ AA.! Ho"""· No \UJlcn••\, A good thought is to fir)t !>Ct up w11h your "toe-line" parallel to the target lme. and then return )Our iihouldcrs to a !>im1larly par- allel alip mcnt durin11 impact C•l- lu~tration '2). • . • • • • . . . u • . . • . . . . 1n Pr1mel1'1"1iC fMen11) Sl>4r~tihq Trit>uh.· tMcHuroutt Joyou\ WdVS ( P1n(,4,ty0f OldW..~lbur~ (11.,QMdl Groundjo (0 11•.Jrt»I N...\Uvt F r en1y <C•>l«tnlldd• IClnQ•M.olCle.., (To•ol •I> 11; Sh<!' 1\S Cro"" tH ~"V ft\ ... ,,,.., P ~ Ft:ldmdn It) C.Old•·n le II Clf • 0 J 1 II o) J 1 fl J ' THURSDAY :~ I ,, . ____________ ... 1 1& & 10 ~ EVENING M1~e ~Ion• P•Kt> d> a tudet 10 tu1t OIJI lht pe1?.0n lfWOll>1blt 101 o .l'!WS nt IOu•dll" 111 1udt•\ dOd - ldwV(IS llld( htl'O' ld~I fl pldtC 1n fllr 1.!!J by I hP bay_ QJ .,.,. Gr1t1111 SlloW •er To"''"' Finl ... >I: IO'<IOCll f'laST lt&CE JSO VJrd; 7 vo·,u old m••dt:l'I\ Pyr~ \ IQOO l~k4 Dow IClt rt>Sl•I, Moo ll0<llt•ll1• CUdnll.~I ; t.owo l(not lL1ph111n>. Uun1 fl¥'\ Uunny <F 1"v1 Con ... f'\lon"' ttidrU , (hdrQ~'' l Ady CWJhon t , kt\dl C,,1rt ft r••..a-.urt"), ~.,. Vtt"'9V 8 dt 'Drt"Y"', Fft-... J ..tpebu\1c1r 11(noc;111n . A"mbhn Ed5'f IACl ... r l. SECOND It &CE -•00 yJrO~ h•••>r OICI\ ~ WI> CI01ttntn9. Pur~ n100, Cld1mrnu P11c.~ UOOO. • A A<<t:fnt1tt• lAd,ur L l op MP"r lW•rO). K,_,.,1,.t t O reyer ). vlOr l,. Bound ICJrdo1J). No S•d !>ono• C8rook~J , A (41111 Md t ((lt.'r•··"t'' 11nv P'11U1pS (Hlttll T'-rt•C MJrhnh (Wa l•e•I .-Ve.~'" And~r\Ot'I Ef1tr y THIRD lt&CE -•OO Y"rd' J YPM orch Cl111m1ng, Pun~ \2100 Ct.>1m10(1 Pr1(t'\AOOO Go Qt\ fory fWahof'd: Sonwlr,.rt F+•'>t'llOt'i ((1,.,.,,.,.). W1n"r" ~pth ttilt".,~L F1c ll 1~ Counl •Aouqn), Rutw''\ Bet 'L•Ohdtnt; ~~.,..b'·"· ~" t<nuJh l l, T"" O\hcr Wom;;ln t Br<><>'t \), CO (ttfUlt I 1 ff"'d\uh_•L FOUltTH R&CIE · $10 y,or<J\ l Y"lfrOICI+;. &. up (1111m1ng. Pur\CS1t00. Cf1t1m1no Pttti• \2000. W•IC" Crn•• ''"' l!.ipl11Jml S.•• ~ Pr .tYt'f tC1v do1.1'. Edgle LtU'M1mQ tMv~,) W~lc.t\ Ml· Tr.-vcl •Df~J'• 'I Mr 8 llar IW~l,on I B•d P"lol IKniqhl I M o r h•I Lotie 4\NdtOI. ~be .Goftmtl (0i•rn _.J. • FfFTH RAC£ 8f0 Y11'd ' 1 'f"11t U IE .. <I• •·Jet'; R•Pid l.Mlf & It.Go B•mbtfte, P•1d Sil.SO SEVENTH lll&CE Y'"al Qf(h }, UIJ (ld._\tt1r-d 1ll 1Notl'l(.t1 Fur hit••"" .. no rn.a r1 ' Pur~·db>OO • "HITTl~G THC IRONS" -offers 1ohd i:roP. SIJnce ~nd sw•ng 0011'11· ers 10 boost oron play a nd 10 .. t r J?Oll scores• Send 20c al'd ' sl~mped. relut ~ en•elooe 10 Arnold P•tmer. c o ""5 paper V"n IVHI V10Qr ., 1Ca1dotdl ) 00 1 J~ ? 7G' H II • • lmQf"C"'"""'IV'''"'"'\Jrt•I 310 ?"tfJ 0 ••par~ Ej 'v Wd'Y loGo (Clttr''"F) j UJ 'U Trrni1 1fl U Al\O r.ln ""'°°"'' 81.1t. Qriytftn\•• Pn t ll•\ O+-in 01\•C,1ra NO\trd1ckt.1\, IEIGHTN lt&CE 1\0 '"'"' 2 ye~r Race Results old\ AHO.ff-n(t' Pur ··~ "\16-00, L.Oh a ()o:po\1h 1B<oo'-,1 s •O l M l oo On~am\p1nMr tM1tcru•11, tO AO & 44') c.trioou c11 , • _..,, 1 r, 10 r,.,,. •8 o' At\o rdn fh.·.•d• Tu 8 .Ull•nQ()t)t°, r +ny Cl.IP•O. Jt1b 'J,., (ir,,1n Son. au t>IP C..um mi r 1 f(ah .: (IOY• r No~ual<t\••\ U Euct• -l·!.Oh• D•-11> & l· OrP•mspl,..,er, P~·d nu.so. NINTH R&Cf HO 1 ora' J v<o. ol(h (la •tYhnq Purw \2SOQ .. l ook 0v""' Jor dctn t0 dnhJ 1140 Motlil••' Ltit<.• f4\d.l .r1 MQon E\c.api•do Cl.1.PrMm • T "''" I/ •l Al\O 0 1n (tl1tO Bo. Oft L 1rrHt\ Bttr, n~uv T•. r ~,1 R tin Aodthf" °'''oi'\ Slldrno-t1. h r<" 100 LO'-'t.•• \Udttht cl Mid Aq1ttl~. Suol'r Sut(f\eV~. E•\Y""""· RPd R• CIW1n.1 u E••CI• -•·LOO o .. , --• •·Mob1IO\ LYtk, P•1d , .. I .SO. "l•ST R&C:-f 6 lurtonq• l yrM Old> ti. uo Chum.ng Purs.c S\,000 0 1d Me"'°'''\ fO•dtl (FJ~frnrtttut IHow1lrd ' Troj..tn Zn.ti fP1n(oyt f11nt> l tOl'S 8 •O-• 00 1 l!O 110 H O l 70 AIV> f (ltt (,.11"trn, Oh.I* .. CrAtt. St•·ad -t f •·rldy, 5wooo !II Ld'J\, L•tlnln· •"<!Rod. I '118~ Lu<lo.y Nour~ftht''\ SIECO"O a&Cf --• ' lurl~ ) .,,.M oto~ F1lht.·\ Allowaiicc Pur\C s 11.0()0 Gr,1n1d SUPf"to f!>"oc,,_,,~ct I • 1>0 1 80 1 "'° G•amfT\d Ce•I I Mc H••quc' J 40 1 60 Jdunt•rtq t P1nrc.~ t 1 80 '""'' -1.1&3 I Al~ f"Rn ... fU\'\•f! Muc;~1t, Mo-ldd,,, Grtyi.tClv. Md \Qur Oteu,. f.t•llrtt t L·•dy S<.r.u cntd -Sp.1n1\h Blonde Jdn Con '1 o.nv Dovllt• -J.Old ~-·•• & •Gr•nj~ S"9nO, l'•id UJ.00. THIRD lllACIE -S > lurlcnQ'. 1 y111dr 010 ._ M tt'1r t'I (Olh & Qt-tdt~. M.l •O• n t ta1m1f'\q PUf\(' S.6.SOO. Br•QMC'0'-1 , • H~wt• v 1 ll •o 8 foO \ l)rl C..-nttt B•IK' tConz,11e11 21 20 I 60 Surnr•'!iieW1nnr1r fP1,.1(l'1 J.00 T1m<'-10•l\ A l\O r an -C'aq Fo o Vunq, A'1ome11oub y, Llr1o~oe. Cr~rod Four~. $1,,fy Pitc'Wt . E•ec.uti~ \..MS, Mytn Minter. StOt"m-, Wf\111. Sol-o•~ c..im• S<rdlC""d Touq" As Tll<'v '°""'· Hl.•t'nptn ~Odd, Sirrorn, 01n~r oa~\ FOURTH ltllCE -I l 'lbmole• J& • VIM• old~ C•I brtod, M.,odt•n lolloe•. Md•Cl"n cfa1min9. Punt' \1,000. Ht I ho t T 0<0 I 1.80 3 60 1 80 F.llr Pool IOl1Y.lrt\l b OI) J 80 NOw !>Un I Po~rte I 1 110 r...... 1..\•J s Aho r tln tmdQumrno, Swinq1nq Hill", Aull.en'\ T • UYI, Ooc_'\ 'Windy M t'\\, Sho~eni A_IQhl, Ot'dW1'10nt10 .. M l,1 Am1ct.1. St .. 1v F"rtr, H,1m~l Moc>t\, ,OUlllTH ltllCl --~ lur•ong~ H , 4 YCJt Old\ M.dtdttn fllh,.~. M..11d•'l"t ''"'m1nq (1•1m1n9 pnce S20 OtJO Pl>r>eh SQO l utk .. r ancv tP1oc11vl L~nv Trh·ti:• tM<. H iU'JVt ~ Fod lra 4Gon1 Jf••tl C'1c.hnq Couch 1snot m.1t..l1'' !.113 s C.ay Lh ' IA•dl/Onl Proud F'lowPr (M..t11111ltr I l NIOu\SP<'ll IOtdll ... fl• )\l()'I 111 ,1111)9 114 IU L•hll• You no T"'O"'P"'Of' HatQ'"' Frunw1rt" Curt I\ MetC0ont.:HC1 • Woo<lf'~ II• I I I) ' ~ lq II II If L.•W.'1'9'' •• lo pl I " j "° 6:00 o a 1101 e mitt~ 1p D 1 1111.(3 1 231 • llrws '• D llollanu Hoss wll1·" a1nn~"• d fl1in1 J bl••,. Q11 lh1• h~dd .wd • 1~ ,\lnw t ~11f11,1pprd wh~n h• t) •~~1 11 I I) I Id. by J Dul• II rouple mourning lht 111 , ol lh•11 \On • Cop.oO or I Toro I 114 Kdlrnt-f 6 u I ·~ I 6 f a1111ly Alta11 (iJ \lf11d Wild Wtsl CD Parl11d1e fam1lr Q) M1111·12 l u114 Road lll<rQO•<ll SIM ~arch !Noq...,, J F'1~1 H~roine CMttnltf For Alwa-,li tCi.l\lil"lt•d a ' ... "~ "' I" Tota•~ l ' It HalfC•m,, w oo o1 -.. avoid & Grow "SI lq II I. o\ :) l".o ~~ J:. pl 1 \ '" ~ (.21J • l,)S~r Trek ~1 fr)Zoom! &llO !liti~lr O'Arlal• IConL.ll.il Elo1lc.• 01,..u fOf1vt:t'tt'f 0JV.rte ~rn1ce t Ff:O\dlt') Mdd Cllall~r l~h<WmJ•cr 1 111 '" t rJ COh m.1n !)n"d''' s"'"'P" ''" U•Oum FIFTH R&CIE • lurlOnq• l , • .,, 1. I ,1 ti) I " ,, • .. ' 1~ •lt M1•r Douclu Show I m l.lttlt Rascals ,~ -6:30- G , 6' m And, c111111h ~> {10 MtA Crifftn Sha. ofd.J & uc> FtlfUJ'-& "'"''('~. CJ111m.nq Cl1t1mtnq price \H ,000. Pur\.e \U,O\XJ I Eo<~ll lP1n<.tY t IU 0..tk folly fH~wl~f I •iO S<rt0kle' Droll I Men~ I I Id T\ldor Ro..,. IC.0~1"1~11 lt10'I J~ YounQ 1sn.o.1rn.>~~' \ •'a fdn<.'f '"'"Q CMCH t.HqU(>I UA Rttbrl '!t0W"I tNOQurO 1'tt Jutte•\ F1t?19ht Cta~t.,nf'"O,,f 110 Croc.het (011Ydt\•\1 111 SIXTH ltllCE -'" lbM1I"> Jr•rl• 0101o F ellle'>. Allowan t r,. Pur.i..l• \ll,000. 110 W ll·Ofll ro1J1 Lwort fl(.)Hf'nbt•rt.J1' L•F....O •• lluUth UO lq 11 ,j • " II tn IP ' 30 • 0 JO J • 0 I 4ij II I o< " <I " " d<> Ovlff'f'. •b • •. Meyer Hired \ 11• ( 3 Stump tht Stats m Ott (lt<tric Comp.in, Ell> Panouma 7:00 D Cl a l'3 6 I 0 flew• U .... "'I tor Oolllrs 16 fl111We I I To Ttll Ille Trulh CJ Conctnlrahon CD I Lowe Lucy Q) Tht f8' STANFORD -Debbie 111 C3 12' Cu~t M1n~l•~te1e I Toro) M1!,\(,.a111v~nt <H•w•ev> Fl~\"Y P.tS\ COhwtttt'\) For.-.~n M1S~ile (M t. HtlfC)Ut"') S.v ... L•ttte CCa\t\.H\COdJ Bio 9o101v (Ao,1111•\t lf\C..,ntt\f\.' to Win (Shc>e,,,dkcr l fD a.11MI WOlld "' Meyer. who ;.st age 15 ED fHst lmacts ol "" ""' Wo1ld ::: \\On three individual "lh~ Am~rocan G111, .. 120 J!Old medals at tht' 1968. 12111 1 )I01m1u II& ... D)O\ & Uf) (ltJt,,,UlQ P Ut\(_' \~KK) Ctd1m1n(J PrtC•• \HOO l6Ct1•m14 Ch Cl'-'Obcr tO'"'"'-'' • Un Ctiarq•· 1 Ottnlt•i.I On th• ttou•1 ...... ,.), W 1t•l•h ~/'Id C IOtY t h ·rJ ,urc-t Rnv .. 1 P .t'tt lt\O tlft 5dnd R•~nr Rulldh tCdfdOl1U. tiOt t Boom 4Mtl<hr H •: W ind J1tmrn1•r IWdl\Onl, Irrelevant Week S<rJltf\!:d M.ICI CMrm"r. Ol\'mpics h a s bet•n e>Dr1111•t•cSer1es ve~vo~~'~ ~:~~110!~~~~'10;::; .. ~ hir-cd as us~istant swim· W AcldalM hmily . h St r d -7'30-FIFTH R&CIE ' 111• ""'"'on ~·.~~ ""'~' IMcH..,qu .. 1 i1J ming co~c at . nn or . Dust ot lite Wold turf ) vr..r o•d• & up Allow"""'·· c.o·~~C.•ee• 111• ;qd•J• 111 She will assist coach Cl W Pnce b fl~I :;.:n~!!'.::!d r,,.l(et<1><·m~11 1Auor1 1110.I .Jim Gaughran with botti a DK\ ¥111 Dy\t Show SIXTH lt,.CE JSO V~•O< l YC<tr -Kirk Honored •H~.,~.,, ,,, •o 12 10 s 60 ~~?~~~~:.·~~!~~:;::~"" :~ the men's and women ·s · u Dius1tn: How 1nd Why ~~i.~:!;'::i :~~~;111 '1 10·00 ;~;: ~n~;c~~~"'.'.~Y1;0nz.il•t• ;:,: teams, Stanford ~1lhletic (el CallllHI Camm TlrTI(' 1 o• s ' v ·~ director J oe Huct1. a n· D Ctleb11ty Bo•linc Ch•l'f'\ HolidilV f P1nt11Vl '18 t o M t ft G tJIO' Allowant1· Pur)"' \11100. J ... ,s•e'\ L•Ht' fCl~,.,,~l •. Rettlh• (..o e ~9.1n .. \l. nan"y r*\ E,1\f' Jt'I fL10IMlh), Udrbdrr fl,,_. fQouon•, H ua" Moon ShOI (Walkf'r ) N1(fo N E 1y IW~l\Oftl, T y'' ()l>loqtft tMyll'<I, I( 1ptyC1oodl~ tC•e.•()"' I, Yor Iv, tWMdl, L<I Pot llM IAndor l It's irrel<'vanl but K<'l\'in Kirk will be h o nored in Newport Beach. June 21-25. Who is Kelvin Kirk'! uvlENTH A&CE m vard• 1 He's the 487th and final ~Old\ & up. Allo .. anco Pur.... draftee in the National M•" ""P !>,,., .. 1w~hon1 . cnoc Pdl FootbaU League selec-;;:,~1(~~~";~0~_,.!,<;:;;~"::::~ -lions um_ )'ear.. and W.llS w11<h•n· Ho"' IAd • ..,l. 1 CJn co pit'ked by Pittsburgh •L•PMmt from the campus or the EIGHTH IUCE •OO y.Jrd,, l Y<"" University or Dayton. ~·.~.~:~~~.1~'.·;~~u Pu"" moo Wh y i s h e being eo1c1 Ml\\ PA""o 1Kn•<1hll. M" s honored in Newport ~~~~:~;: ~~~;~~~::~ .~~~::,.KC.~~ Beach for such a fate? C.~l"'O l ~OU()hl. Cal1lorn1J .....,,n..... The city or tilCwport IL•"""m •. c"""' l ·•dY o ... Beach. the Newport t0roo~'1• 1.ady Ld c.""'j 111•""'1. Harbo r Chamb0 r of 8c\(P<1u t41)j>O (HM l l. '" NINTH lt&CE •oo Y••d• J YO"' Old fHlit'~ Cllllm 1'1Q Pu'''-' '1300 Cld•"''l'MI Pr1t•• \SOOO l.lltle Count ft!roo-.:1.1. t Otd•I· "'"'*•tY IL0-m11m l H1 Perlorm\\f'Ct ((drCIOt•I. Vendl sJel IMotcllelll, Mt Y l!lil 'M Y l~ .. t . L .)rmi"I n •• b y f(l~rl\,r•L M 1 Aq1\otor f0rt!Y• d . (.lory tr fl(n1Qnf t T.,,..,' Pitt, tW.trCll, Honored Virginia Vines was picked as the athlete:! or the yea r and Pally Morita won m ost inspira· lional athl<'lc honors al lhmUngton Uear h lligh School during the past !S<'hool year. Award winners for all s ports included: V&a~ITY llA0MI N1 0 N MVP r.,ayl~ ~1."llhtl1r, AlnM Cto1. JOv t <:1t.1·r Co1t<.rw.\ AWMd Juli.-F1llmo,.. Lt.Y l t'lll1i' P.)tffUU')•• llASKE18 Al.L' MllP Kim Aur ro •'\ V •PQ1t\1,) \'i n t"' Co•H "l'" Awcttd FliW1ff"~Gdtl'1nCI CY'MNA')TI('\ "llVP l~'""'' Commerce a nd the Balboa Bay Club have set aside the dales as Ir- relevant Week lo honor lhe low m an on the totem pole-this time from the NFL draft. Kirk 's ca r eer a t Dayton was a nything but irrelevant. Ile led the Edison,.FV Keep Pace Fountain Valley and Edison k<'pt pace with Huntington Bca<'h and Estancia in the llunl· ington Beach summer basketball lcal?UC Tucs. day niJ?ht. s helling Villa Park and Long Bcat'h Wil son. Fountain Vallef i;ot ,touble fi gure scorinJ: 'from four players in whipping Villa Parle i6·53. "1'0 '''" -G·•> En~rqy, c Ofl,ClfO, A RW•n•<• 1r,uo"•d o•rtl"•'· nounced Wt'dnl•sd ·iy 1 I ( amt Pl•dn.Oro. VorQ ln t.l (ti ~ Dud... • < • m Btady Bunch team in r ecei\'ing three ~·"'Qn.t •crn i M.i~"0· 0 " '1'"Y'• r.:=~=========================::1 fB Star~'"' str a ight years and p,~c':':~~::;·~·~:~.·;,, .. s !>.imt>uru JA.WS! 111 6 HollywoodS41&1rt s finished second on the 51' •• ~. • • GRIT YOUR TEETH OH THIS ONE! ~ ~~rt~~c:e~~~port all-lime JiSl Of receivers U fU<I• -1·Bel4 Bouc:llMd & S. 8:00 with 86 and is the l0 ader "·~·1 "•11•· "•'d "47·'°· VOLLEYBALL SPECTACULAR ~ D 1111 31 8 Tht Wallons t~) in yards gained with pass SIXTH lt&CE s·. 1ur1onqs. 1 ye.,, SA. TURDAY--.JulM 19--8 PM John Bov w111es a )fo1y bNil 011 reccptions.1.616. ~·1~~i t,~1·~~.~ ~~; ... ~~~~~.,.;;.,~.~~ COROHA. DEL MA.ll .. GH SCHOOL GYM lm11~ 8dtd,.,,n·s 1.1n1aw1nlf' db•u1 He had al least one re· W•f\CIYCl>ey~n"" Jn '1m~1·1n.11y 10.e11nfhtm1i1.~. • ce~lion in everr game tP1nu.,1 , ~o Joo u o L"' "'-U""""' •R"'CH HIGH brl"' lhat no ooe in Wallon \Mc.on f h d KoncfWA<M IShoem<>k<.rJ L20 .l.60. ~-""'.,_ l.m '"" 1tad 11 o r t ree years an HvP"r1>01 .. 1McHo119 ue1 s.sG 1JIHlllllJr.~1i11 '1Jl o rn t•)11Q1 E!)TheMKD1wos finished 16th nationally Tome 1 o" \ n Show Guesr Mcle•n S:rw•n)nn "'"' in ·punt returns in 1975. Th~~':. ~h~,; .. ?.,~"s':d~~~J:Jrc. Slnkl OLYMPIAD SPORTS )tnF ~nd do a lak.,111 01• lhr pnpul.11 It's also irrelevant that Nomatcnt' CPACIFIC PA.USA.DES & Loe.I All Stanf m1n1 v 11es "Roch Man. Pn111 Mdf, he is making his first trip • U lit latttes "Th• e~111, 01 "'" lo Califo rnia for the SEVENTH lt&CIE 1 m11c .... 1 .. r1 l t FU ..... D IA.ISING 18'ERT TO SEHD IJrurt" Oocumenl\ 1111· b •• w. r:~!':_\p~,:s:.1.:::;~ .. mJf('\ ~· I " ~nith too\ place hMwr~n t9l0 4' ,r celebration that will in-s u,,,_, E••"•"9 TEAMS TO '76 JR. OLYMPICS .in dllll slrelch M N At11cAn ,, •. t elude appearances on 1P1nt~v1 s10 •'lO 1 00 1.nd d1111ng wwn Gintrat flnmmrl national television, serv· 5'1""'1a'~ (C~''"n•·e1<11 --~·"° 1 "° Sp11Mre4 lly .1r.d GPneral Bernard MonlK0111 .. 1v Corojun<11on tM~n.1 J l.10 ing as honored guest for Time -I.JUI, OLYMPIAD SPORTS m.1rch wolr. Gvrt SQfllf ~mil h1111d111~ the irrelevant regatta At<o '"" -nc11ona • .!>P"'' l dhr , "''''~ ol desert bdwet n t1b1~ .1011 h o .. qnt 0.-\tg". Oredm Winner. s.o..,. A4'1111f•"-s: $2.SO SWetits $1.50 I ~ypl wit no start or finish No \cra1c""' 6 Mo .. e· c Clhr) "Ulyssu " line, guest of a parade in Direct D~ Gn-"Y ...,.."1 .. -' c.dv> 5~ 1111~ oou·•.1,1; Ant~,,. u e:utt• -i·s ......... , IE"91111!9 & Fw lllfo: ll2·ltl4 • his honor and participa· 1.s.•-••r•. P.1111111.00. Quinn lion in the Miss Jrrele-~==============~~==~::'.:=~a ( 11 • > 1J9 Welcome Bac- b t t EIGHTH "&CE S"• 1 .. rtonq~. ? kolltt I tlh1 I V1nmt. (f<J ~'"""' l \•ant eau Y con est. v•ar otd ... F11'"" n ... Nu•"''" Whal 's il all about'! ~.iv,, !wconll OIY"oon. Pyr~(>S20.000 CIOIOl\P IC ho) OV<llR p1J110111nlh1 f ckh l lr iv'\ 111111 ~·· APfl•""' ~111 111 11•1• A group or former pro ~nl4\ Cr•O Lad y bu! l~ "'' • .tk• r"'' '" laoo• nl ...... and amate ur athletes IP1n<dv 1 noo 800 ''° ,_4m~1tollA•d11lh and;:basine:nmen=fnwn Mil••D1·,tt l,l/J;tD<ltrH > 80 •,oo a.Mom: c 12htl "The Gmtlm. .. ,..,,.,,,.,, '"'' llMQU(>I • 611 I Orange County decided Time -1 oo s poslcr" (H mi bl un1Lu""·1.1 it was lim e to honor "''"'ran N1••d1e11"" A ic"' 0t mond 01!11111 Wind, s,,,.o. At1.11r. Quuloly HJ>I•·"· m My Thret Son\ ever ybody who has ul Cul•Sl\IOr You Wanted It! m Perry Muon onl' time or a nother. No s<rnlt~~. El)Today'sCoo•1ng been in a n irrelevant NINTHit&ce:-i .rn.ic\onturt 1 :z. Mo.it: c 12~1) ''fortwer MJ position. Y~"' o•d' & up. ~1ar1er d ll-.lf1<o l0tt'' 1111m1 6? R11r1v ~chn• 11f1 •, What could bcmoreir· ~~;:.:~~i~ YOU GOT IT-~t ~~~mftiutre ·111.,1b1 .. 111 1 , rele\·a nt than be ing '""'""' •I 7G 1090 11 10 h111" l.nmpo~'" l eon•1d 111·11,..1•1" · k d th f ' I h · ll\CMI IVer9M41 12 •O 8 ~n plC C aS C IOa C 01('C AQ<lnl Provo.al••" IOl••JrC,I 140 loln~llrl'. lh~ lnodon ,iy1nph"''" inthe NFLdraft? Ttm• ''" ~ A E• t R W1ndbondlo•tli1\pmd11<11111111l •1 And chances are Rood. 1\1\o ra n So u•"' H~nry , 1rs ace 19'1! 11n• drl 10m11 llP""I "~"' lrtant;tuld'. M.H lrlH M1n-..1r~I. Wt,1he\ I I II f111 () that the C?\'CntS planned Cnoru" lnl1m1d .. 1or, Win" Coun1. 4 111 ~\ II' 1 ror the occasion will '"""°"'°"" $2 EXACTA m Cine lntt1A1tt0n" 'd S<.•lf<l>~CI fl•1Cdno110, P.." J,oy R> )•p•11••t ''lll "'lf l'IMl'm~ leave local rest ents a!>k-ic11 N•~lun90." O••t11· ..u • • ~ ... •• -· • fng. "wM cares?" -8:30-u Eu<I• -•·C~AIH1111.-& 1· But that's ir rel<'vant! ..... ,, P•o01,11•,00. a ( 291 re) lli &;rneyf11tlltr11!1 Deep Sea Fishing Every Night Mon. ·r.i~"""I'~ l'a1lo1 Uri~< ltv• IM1111· Wrn\worlh ~11r~1· 1 cnNh<11 .11 1 nM\' If' parl111 ~nd an old l••h mur 1 n1~n And Edison showed a LOMG •E11Cl4 1a.1 ...... 1 l"iHl -~ 1>o>n toney·, Looer1 -10> K,tr,t\llt. Co...-cnf\\ A,11,..rd Comor 8dtf'\t*\, Through Sat. 8 P.M. CD C1m·W1h El) Varirly SMlw ~•E LO "lOCltr Y MllP Jullr Cro't.\. (041C"f\\ A\llfl\rd K im nur· bala nced nllack in sub· ~:,.,~~~~·:;"° '.!! .. ~·~~;~~~·~;, ~~"~~~ :~~~~; r~k~~·•<Ydn, """'"•to. •SS du in g L 0 n g n eac h b~nllo. 10 ........ , Wll•rlt 108 D&N& WH&•I' -181 MQlr" ~IA \Vil son. 64-57. In action at dnQl('t\ ~ b<lrr.icu<I•, 4• bonllo. 111 C.lllCO .,..,,., 8Sltbdrr~Cud"· ll•bon•l1> tow' M O OEllN DAN C E : MVP · !>l~DMnlr Sandt'" Co ... tll(a• &w~rd • Alt•'iio'""' tfflttOll.1\\,H •AftClb.l•' UN l'fDltO 1s,.rOl\ftl"'1l b1 Edison lligh. M01t1to a&Y , .... , u.,,,..,.1 11 ''"""'" n1 b"''"<ud•, '' ""'"10. »0 ~OFT8ALL MVP -LO" Croll f-1•1" Vellty llU •nQlt" IJ!) rot-COO, I llnq <od <"ll<O b.t\\ (U,_. SI. L~IMll ... l -IU It II ,. 11' IV.,.'\ U ... 1 ... 1 7• ~n9ltr••) llr>g •"Ole". • yPllOWltl>I, ~ l><>•r,tC.,.,,I, 1, 1 1 " cod. 1'8 roc k «HI I Brt•••' <ti\ calico b.>>\, 90 bOnllo. 100 bl"' COo;\CP'W+\ A•M td 111...u ,.n MUMlr SW I MMIN C MVP I r.n llartlQ, Cu~hmitft, COAth.,, lh•.trO ~nit'"'•' WiU1:1n<ou ' J 1 1~ ~fi\11111•1 -8 ,ong!ltrh.JUJ QU llJI». _ _ ___ _ llV> ~ A O lO SEAL af&CH IH nnqlo"· 111 T E N N I S M V P -C It y I ,. Svdl\IJd I • OCEANSIDE -1&• ~nQlt": 7 ~,. roo cod, Scow coo, 711 bJrr.l<uda.11 A () 1 lb rac"""· '1bt>on1lo. S881><)H bOnllo, IJ8<•ll<OlhO\, 11]\dt\Clb.I<\, I MacAltiJter. D<'n1t•' 9,.t1,..1 (r't1\flfY' ~''"'-'~ l.•'*''~l'\t~. Co.Hhe\ Aw&rd-Julil' l(r.i"""'r 0 0 \ 0 SAM DIEGO tMYttl<ip•I PIHi lb) vt ••owt•I•. ...... 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D Wanted Dud or Ahwt 2:00 0 MoWlf' "~tllt h11" ld11) '\'> Ii tltn,· u.,,«J11n GJ All ll1iht Show· "Jhunde1 m thr V1tley," "Smallest Show 011 h1lh" -3:30- 0 Motot """'' A Oun Momtnr· t 111l '°d '1i.1 ~.· tt Mt1ffin h• 01-. l11111t•1 DAYTIMC MOVIES JUNE IS Beto., IOI ,o1ir tonnnoenct, ,,. lflf d,,., mG•!tS 'I JO O "Amll11sll '" lup11d Sheet" (ntv· I ~·· M11 "···· lt11-tin,1n, I'"'"' Kl)nn11v c "Annapohs Slory" f1h .11 1011 lt·hll O"tr~ lh~M I vnn 11.00 D C "A Dot ol fl1fldm '' 111!• I '1' ll•v11t I .11ld 12 .00 CD '1hr Duk C°'""" ldt.•I tr MAI~ .I"•"'" I Ut 1llr U 111 I 00 U "llot• A1ound ll1t W01ld" 111111\1 "' loq1'"y S1t·1•l1• Hnm•r tt~ •16 "Sin• Tllf B1smatc•" (.11M IO K~nneth Moho l:JO 0 "l 11de af th C111ll1" (m't\1 ·~1 l!arbai~ P•~on. lon (h•llh J:OO 10 "lnmlOll of tht Anim1I l"toplt" 01.1 11) 62 runn CM 1ad11•P, f!nb•rl Bu1ton l:JO 8 CJ "The Mo.ie M1h1" (dia 1 '67 Rod S1riw Rn~ .. 1 Culp I~"''' Ou"~ ' ., "'' ... -. .. ... - . , • i-• . ; .. " r "' r " . ... .-' . • • .. . . . ~: f' ,. . - 0.MI. Y PILOT Tt11.irse1ay. Juno 17 I Jl 6 I Nixon •Joins' Times 'Carter' Paint Firm Booming From AP Dlapat~bes Ruslncss at Jimmy Carter's paint company In :\U!ooohvit14.', T enn. i~ boom\n~ and he thinks one re· uson 1s the recent success of another Jimmy Carter, the Qem ocratic presidential contender from Georgia. Carter the painter isn't refated to the prcslden- t 1al hoperul, but they did meet when Vanderbilt University went to the Peach Bowl football Mame in Al1;1nta in D ecem ber 1974. "Then• Wert• so many people al I hat gam e that somcont• sai~. 'Well the only person we h;,vcn't ~een hert> is Jimmy Cart er ,' Then someone stood up und said. 'I 'm J1mmv Carter ,' and there he was. I went up and intro<luc~ myself," ~aid the painter. •• The New York Times bouaht the r ights to ~l'rialize former President Rkhard ~1-Nixon's momoirs in newspapers and magazin es. Neither W arner Books, which will publish Nix· on 's memoirs, nor the Times would comment on the terms of the deal but sources said the sum involved was in six figures. The memoirs are scheduled lo be published in the fall or 1977. William Sarfloff, chairman or Warner Publishing Inc .. said he read the first draft of a sec- tion cover ing the period just prior to Nixon 's resignation in August 1974. NIXON "They are an intensely mov- 1og. personal memoir of events and em otions that <'Ould be told only by the m an who cxperieoced them ." Sarnoff said • With all the hoopla of a national political con- vention, the Teamsters elected t'rank E. f'Uzslm· mons by acclamation at Las Vegas as head of the nation's largest union for five m ore years. There was no opposition and the entire process took seven minutes. The 2.300 convention delegates. most or them s alan ed local oWcials. blew whistles, rattled noisemakers and generally shouted, cheered and stamped their approval. Banners, placards and other political( J paraphernalia proclaim-PiOPLE ing ·•Fitz 76" filled the ..... _______ _... floor and balconies of the meeting hall, but they were not directe~ at swaying Support for Fitzsimmons, 68, and the union's entire · executive board was without dissent. • A computer programmer. charged with what wtts described as the "white collar crime or the future," has been convicted in Baltimore of stealing dassified information from the computer banks of the Federal Energy Adm.inistration. The technical charge was wlre fraud. The government said Bertram Seldlltz, 37, used a computer t erminal attached to his telephone lo tap the FEA central computer banks and extract 39 tells of prinlouts containing the agency's top-secret <'Omputer program. ' U.S. Alty. Jervis S. Finney said no computer· stared agency records other than the program were aCllually obtained from the computer banks or the Washington-headquartered agency. • A French civil court r ejected a demand by Pablo Picasso's 24 -year-old granddaughter. M1trlna, that the executor of the painter's billion-dollar estate be replaced. Rejl'rtion of her motion cleared away one hurdle in· the legal infighting over the Picasso est ate, but still left Marina and ea('h of the other five heirs veto power over any settlement Roland D•mH, attorn<'y for Ptcasso 's widow, Jacquf'llne, teld the Grasse court •that 1111ts.~1cauo Marina was "blnckmailin~" the other heirs by systemulio recourse to vrooedural delaying tac· tics." .. Patrolman Dan O'Con11or, who was injured in May while rescuing victims of a tanker truck ex- plosion in Houston, i!\ getting less than a hero's welcome back hOme lnSoothCharlcston, W. Va. When he returned to his job, he learned that he wa~ . -Oi"fffflltf nttff sick in order to go to Houston lo look for work. "I don't really e~pect a pat on the back for what t.ppcncd in Houston," O'Connor said, "but I ~as.~ IUlle surpri~cd when l got tht> letter of suspension. PVBUC NOTICE FICTITIOU' •t''111£\S NAME S'fAT£MINT '"" lollo.,1nQ a»r >OI> " doo"" °""' '''"':~II! IC. HU lle""1t\, (o"'' M.l•n,CA '1106 W4l1t!' F M4ttPn, '211 V•• t •••""•· $41n tl•-nhr. C4 tij/1 TM\ bwwnO> •• to110utl•O Df., l11o dl 'llltd~•f · W•ll•• F Mer Ill '"" •latemMI ... It " ""'"' I~ (Oullly Cl.rli ol Or•nQ~ CO•~tv an IMy H, 1'111 Pwni.,nro O•Jnqt C04Ht 0.-1,, P,1ot, May 11 ••Id lun• ), 10. II, l~I• 1100 ,. P\1BLJC NOTICE PUBLIC SOTIC•: LEGAL NOTICE l'ICTITIOU' aus1111cu NOTICE INVITING 1105 NAMI STATlllHNT NOTICE 1'> H£RE IY 01\/f.N 11\itt TPMllOllOwlnq poer'IOn•••~dot"Q bu•• 11\w 0.,,rCI el 1 r11\ltn ot I"' O< "'" • •• II••., tt-1 Oltlfkt •I Ori ,,.,. 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Thi\ \tllt••m.,.nt ..," t•l~d witdh tJ')t •iM h)I 4, • •ft• C..o\11'\tV ''"'' ol Or.an9c County~ Jun-. 1t\· H ,,,,, t•f fru t•tt\ , • .....,..., ''"' tD. tttlo rtef1t ''' r•f•d •"• o.lno f'ttl lUOl, ona to PUOI PU BLll' NOTICE FICTITIOU\ IUSINIU NAME. STA TIMI.NT ,.~:~o•low1n9 o-tr\Oft .;r• dOfftQ9J\l• TN l AllNIAl~, 110 l u\lon Avt , ..... DO•I ll~•tlt, (.A •1 .. 1 N<I<,...,. E. '"°"'°"'" •18 ru,11n Att ,N••P<>r• ~.1cn (A. ¥)frl'l Oonovat\ 0 l roawl, •II fv .11nA-.4. • ...,_,, II<!~ ... <.• ,, .. , f t\I• th.1\l*"t \\ '' C.Of\Out h d by \I '>""""I PO•IMrlnlp NI;)'""" l Th4"1'9\0\0n ~l\O'i'•n 0 f roa• t Jl'\1\ •\ft\l'fl\I "\ WJ~ tll\.ld \lllll" tr.., Count~ C.klr" of Or•nQ'' tountf on MAY H, t•lc, ,~ PwOtHn," 0 .. fll11QY (Oo1•I o ... o lyi P,h)l, "'-'Y 11, on<! Junr l 10 II, ltl• UJll I• PUBLIC NOTICE w••Vf•,.,,, .,,~qut'-''''¥ '"•'•"' PYDfl\.h.O 0"""9,. Co•'' ()41ly P1•ot, ''"" 1 to/~ JllMI II, 1•, •n<IJu•• •. f. l•lt l •/1 ,., ____ _ FICTITIOUS IUSlltlU NAME ITATIMlltT ,,.,. to.ltO#m lj 0\'""°" I\ ~no OU~ (\ff\\ .. , SOlA~ t N61t0'f CONSULTANT!> r:&r C.0 0. ,,, ', 0 00 c11mou\ OrlV", \u•''"' -: e.,o N~wporl 8e•cn, C•"• 9)MO Will I•' W flOOCI, l* p,.,k vll!ftf L41W"': l\C fr rtn• C"'Uo,nl t97llf 1hi' IW\•"9H I~ (Of"QV(fl'd oy ." tn f1it11JU"I w.,1t1 r W ~lood TP\1 1 ,,, n-.. nt w..a' 11l1'(j w 1V\ lho <..1unrf" Ct•'., v' O'''tHJ' Cowntv nn JV/\v '· ·~·· Pl11117 •'"\if''J.'" '.'.f Ornn(ll (OJ'l>I 0dtt( P.lat Jun•• IQ, 11 1l, July I, I•/~ PUBLIC NOTICt: NOTICI TOClllOITOllS SUPllUOll COURT OF THI! ITA'fl! 0' CA~IFOllNIA FO!t T"lCOUNTY OFO-ANGE No. A·l74U E""'e ol ELEA"OR ll' CUSHMAN, Ott•ll!~ NDl•CE I~ HEllCQY CllltN la thr cr•'CSIMr\ o • tr'IC JbOVt nl)rlWQ cJ4K""''f\' •"°"t au CWt\On\ ""\t•"Q ti.aim\ ~1n~t In-. -.o•d dt>t ... deol •rt! '-'CIW•f\.'CI to tllt-> tr.em. Wtlt\ too "4f("''•"V VO\K.n.!r'I 1n '"""" oft1(f' of llltt r ltirlC~Ot tt,e •buwe tnHUed court. or to prl'ti~nt the.ffi. """" thli' ""C•\~dfY ~OU<hf'f'\ tO tN 'In• °"'\•Qntd oil lh~ ofl1te of RICHAAO S, FIOR£. A11orntiy ... , Lfl W. 11s1 Oovi! Slrt PI, SUt1t1 tJO. N,•woort h•cn. C,.at1fortild •nMO. whit.fl ., '"' o•.ce of bu,l r'W\lt Of fht• "nd~n1gnt.od In •ft mtttt""'" 0t>rt•ln1rt9 I~ ht••• "\Idle' OI Wild ct~fid«.!nt w1th1tl '""' m unth\ .,,,, tht f1r)1 DubH( dt1011 at tl'll• t\Of;(i'. Oal<d M•rto. 1'1• E•t'"n~r J Londo.,. ·''J E• .... toor 8. \.of'\dOfl f t(f"(Ulfh Of th•1 W ill of '""" .abo1ir~ nltml•d dl.-><:ecNr.f. ltla.AltOS. PIOllE At-f•ILllW . "" .,. ... "•"' "" .. ,,. ... _. .. ~ ... CA. u ... Tel: lll't UJ·llU Alt-Y ... I ••twirl• Pub•1>heO O•JnOt' Co•" D<t1lr PllOI, Nld,ll,•rtO Jun~ l, 10, II, 1q1• 12SS 7' 111 ,,,. M'f.·1~·:\•, '*l!pllcetlon ol· KIM8Eltl Y RAE Gt OLEY lor <11""9" Ofn-WHEllEAS, l(IMB£11lV llA£ GIDLEY. '""llllon~r. 11~• llled a Pl'lllton w1111 '"" C•••' ot 1111\ CDllr1 '°' 4'n o,M, t~*'"9~"'1 P\>t1t1oner's Ml'TW toom t<IMllERL Y llAI! C.IOLEV lo t(tMBEltL V ltAl WAl!IU\ON: IT IS ORDERED ln,11 a11 f)er\on• In• tet;i\ted ln thf' above: '1ntltlf'd rn4'tt"'r _.., bo•or~ '"''cowl •I 11'00" m . on July 1) 1~1 •• 1n tne cou,.troom ot °'11lolrftT!f~I No J •I 100 Cl•IC Q>nl~r O•••t W<o\I, 5.lnta Alld, CalllOfnt-. ..,d \hoolf cduw, It vnY. wt'11 thr> c>Pt•hon IOf ctMnOf' ot n11mn ~hOu•d noe bf Qrttf\tf"i-1 ll tS ~URTHEI! ORO!REO lllal " coov ot '"''" or-oer to \MW <'"'~· t>i· publl\11-o In Ill• O·Hlr PIJ1>t ,, n.w~PclPV' of q«n1 ,,1l t1r~t..1'•'"°"" or int NJ in Or t11q.-. County. Ctllltornt•. on<C•' .,..,. tor lh~· 'utceniv~ ""°*'",,.pr tot to Ille Odl~ \<•I !or 'W'<l••!\Q on Ill<' P«>llllOO O<tted l'l\ilr 14, 1916 S.mut l Of•1te11 Ju~ol tt1"S"PO'lor COU<t iTANTON W. OA VI l:S, II AIWMy•IUw 611,...._,CHwr~. He. IUI Ntwpon IU< "· ca111.,,,,. UMO Telt,.._: (1141 M4 •Ito ......... y .............. , ""1111\llC<I Or~nqc Coa\I 0..llJ PllOI. M.tr 11, Jnd Jun!' J, 10, II 1'116 17Sd lb PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TOCttaOITO•S SUPERIOR (OUltTO, THE $TATE OF CAL"O'"'IA POii THECOUNTYOFO•ANGE Na, A·'1UO E\l~lr o• MAX M. R06NSCH, Of<ed"'d NOTICE IS HfqE~Y GlllENM In<: trNU1o, .. ot tn1• .,lM>"C n.trnrrCI ~eo...~t '"'•t .Jrl ..,..,..,an-. ttt1vlno Clt\(tn\ '"'"'"'' ttvo 'ttttd e,M\cp'-k_nl .M e tMU~"ed to fttft ttwt-m. W•t1' t~ nPt.e\\~ry vouc'Wf'\, In '"'' ofhr•' Of tntt <'C"" of thu aooWi vn llUl'd courl, o• 10 P""''" IMm. wlltl tlw' l'W<l'-\•tY YOUCftett, to l'W \JndJef\.fQl"ltd ~I JllMEI 0. OUNOERSON, Mt!nber JllME'> ,0 CUN OER~ON. A L,1w COf"00'4Jffl)tt 4.tlorf'I\. ir\ ttf Ltt--., 1JS1f P~-.o (jt't Va-.. •f\(I,, !,u1t0• 101. ~ Hltl\ (.\ lf7ftt;) Wf\t(.f\ '•\ f~1 PtllCtt of bu'm" "ot ''''' u,,d,1r i..1 "'' d ,n .,u m.tr .. ~ .. ,.,,.,.to ~'""tm~ cedll!nl, •Hh1n lour mo"'". dtte-r tne fit\t Ovot1C1tt1on Of tn1, ;,at~<"• 0•1NJ JU"•'\ 1 t/lt Bl JL AH L ROE NSCH ( .. •culr"of thot Wilt Of ttw• ,,nav•• n•tn•d df•<•dfo"-t JAMES 0 GUN0£1tSON, 0(1)1\ .. VIEW PUBLIC NOTICE ~~·1~~1~!~,~:.~~"" Pl BLIC NOTICE , .. ,, ....... ls01.HOat lnn ltw'1 P\fblt• ~1 d Otitn ... (..o•\I IMllW: ~V..t Jun• IQ ti 1•10 70• lo Pl' BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •U"NIU NAMI HATIMIN1' ,,,.. toHofttl'\9 °"'"'°"' .. •re dotn9 bu'' FICTiii'OuttuSINIH lfAMI UATIMINT ,.,., lollowlnQ ~"on• are Gnl"'J""' ,, "'-\\ ,.,, LANCER Vl'CHT\, ll?l)I) Cl'l'\d~r Av1'nvt. Fount•ln V•ll•~. 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PUBLIC NOTICE OL£N GOl F,,RI "louqs ,,NO SUPRlllOltCO"ltTO,TNI TRAllEl CENfER, '1•1' l<t-rl ~I , "' v SU<1ta.a.,EI Toro.C.:illlorn•a'l1~ \TAT£0"(AL.,O•NIAF011 c;1~nn Goll,.rl Tou••, t"C., • '14• COUMTY OF o•ANOI Coltlllfllld ~O•J>Q••lllO'l. l~'lll.L v1,, Rl! NOT E N:.A·:'~'AlllNO 0 , blc,M1>•1onlll•10,<.~111orn1097~1\ .. ETIT~~N ,; .. P•08AT£ OF 1n11 l»>\•rleU I• CCl'>Clu<lrO by .t '°' POltltON WI\.&. AllO ,o ... L•n••s -•honOI•"" Goll Ml Tour• THTAMllllTA"Y •D. lfnn ,SIHJ P1>bh>"'1d Or411q• CQ.i\I DJllV Ptl~t. JUftfJ ti, 24, 41n0 J UIJ I, 8, n/& 7S.0 16 I J I I r l'l l~:.1 . \ , j\. l't(TITIOUS £UStkf\S NAllll STATIMUIT l l\o IC>llowl"' .. , .. ,. It "°'"' 11,,., ~' ., ~-· IUl'l•tO• COU•f 01' '"' UIT S llAAI(( ANO 11111, 11 .. t,Qf tf'I tc. rA•f"l\tt P l•c; e. A nAP\tuf'l"t <.~uti.-n1~'1M STATI Ol'"1Lll'O•"IA'Oa fttlCIOUN1'YO,OaANGa ....... , .. tt•Tttl 01' MI Aa1•• O' PCflTI ... '°" lll'eoe.. H • WILi. I\ II A l 1r•Corpor,,1oo-1.11 .. 1M111\ AM• ". ~·fTlal TIU Alllllll· """'"'•' Pl•<• ..... 1 ... 1m, ,.,,,.,,,,,. , •• .,ANO AUTM0•1u TtON TO , .. •1~A 1111 I It I I f I • U N 0 I • T It I rl Ci & f l•• CorH r•lloft INOll'CNDI NT AOMINISTllATl()tt lt•rw1otl\ ( luttinQton fW llT'Afll ACT. ~U•tl•;Y E \ 111 e o I A\. l A MA 11 I 0 N fh' \lllo'"'1nt .,.._ 11110 Mtll IM p ( T ! II~ EN• • • • AL l A M ro.,,.ty C/1•kolO•dnQ1CounlwOft J°"" PEllllSEH, •••ALTA PEffll~EH. 10. It,. O.u1 .. c1 ,,, .. , NOT ICI IS Hl llEl 'r Gtll'EH 1 ... 1 Publh •,.O Or•nQ• ro-'U O•llr J'lllf JOHN l PE f( llSEH "'' 111..i her••n• JIOI\• ti, U, •no Jult I. 1, 191• HI()./. 0tllll0fl IOI Probel1 ol Wiii o"" 10<" tu•nc• ., LOU•'' "Tttl•meirtl•f'Y .,., Aulf'!Of'U•llon to Adrrun1'"' Uf'MJwr t~ P VBLIC NOTICE lnoe.,..ndont Ad"''""'""on ot h l•IO A<t , .. terent • to wnlt" 1, ~ ttt, furtl'\f' M rt1Cul.tr 11, •M tl\at ttw '''""' 4'Ad Pl•<"' ot "••tl"Q (ftif ••rrM .. ,.~ ~n wt lor July t. 1'1t, .i ~ 00 • m • In tlw> \Ovrtroom of Oto•rtmt"' ,..o J tJf "•10 <Ourl. •I 100 Cl•tC Cenl•i' Ori•~ Wt\I, •I\ ll>e (lty ot S4nl• Ant , C.t t•IOrl'•" 0.l•d JUM 14. lt(l WILLIAM 5 . SI JOltN, COUlllY ''""' •0•1•TW. LITT1.•,•s o . .,, 1Mw,.r1 Coler Ort .. ,.., .. u. New-' ....... (A ..... A1t .. 11ey tw: ,..1111-r P<ioll\""" Or•n~ (U>I O•lly P,fol, ,.,,.. ti, ll, 14, It/& H»I• Pl'BLIC ~OTICt: 0 1',.CIAI. PaOCl lfOINGS 01' Tiii IOAttDOt'\UPlllYISOtS 01' OllA!tCM COUNTY, (.A\.ll'OltNIA Sd"'1t• And, C•lf•or,.114 ~ tt9u1ar f'\t-ttlnq ot the &o•rdof SUC>et¥•\Or\ ot Ora"IQ4:t Count¥, C.8l1forl"ht. aho \1tUf\Q "'\ t~ C,o•f'"l"O Bo'"" ot the 01\tr1c h QOY ... , Met by th,. Bo•,d ot '>ut>rrvhor• "'"' helrt Ju~ I. ''""" J04.M. Tiie 1011ow1n9 '"'""'cl""'"'""" bf· •-':i1CW'f'\~nt. A•t"" A. 0 1edrte.h1 Ch•1t"""-ln. L~vref\C.~ J S<.h'"lt• AalP" 8. C.l•r ... lhornf' F A•l•y •"411\e (,/erk, AO .. nl; Aooer1 w. 8•111n ~Ottlll "'""" SerYl<t• tor out""·\t•l• laaPI'"'' I\ •ulho•llPCI. Conllnu•llon O! Womtn, lnl1n1, end CllllMt" Soo.<,.I SulllMt,.....1•1 ,,_ Pro9um I• ~· O•O•td. E-roency M•d1<•l ""1• Con\fT>lll .. •ppolnt,.,..n1s e-. l'Nde. lh lu..e fr~ account•t>1Hty* Proc.i.ire""9ftt Oitv1,1on•, ttech·O\t\ f 'lnd, I• •Uihorltt<t. Ac· <°""'• lt•UIV•ll•• •r• "'~ to Credit Bu,..., GoAt••'· o.~~ Countr C•"l~Jon. t.ert•ln ton,tn1cUon <Oft\r•<.b ttre •w•rded. cornpl~ltd ond Ht tor ~•""9 •~oltnl\h"'trlt ol C•Sll O•lttfm<• F..,,o, (Antr•I Mvnlc 1pa1 '°"''· h "ul....,lted. <ommunlly 09,..1....,,...nt 8100 0-~nl P.oqr.tm "Orttment •• ,;,,. prowed. HO•f'thq\ •'-'""'oft Ot090Wd •nnt•ttlon\ to "°'vlcf Ar••\ •"Cl l1Qh11"0 Olstroch Em lr111nt Oo•,.•tn, Soulll l19urw 8'-a<l't,, •• •pprowd. ""'°",_.I M•t '"'"'•rt •Pttrowtd O,•nt1tc Co""''' GeN-ral R•liet Rt5"01uUon •s ••ntl\Cled. S.f\ Ctvm•nl•· ~ner11 Ho•o11a1 I• doo•lQr>•ll'd ••an E,,,.•oencv lte<elYlnQ Ctnlor Roolullon I\ •doOltd ttrllly111q I~ mllo.tge of m.tlnl.t•n•"' county ro•d< O•Oll\•M• Ho. n11 " rldOpt~d. Wlttwlrdwo>l of (ltV ot Newpo•I 8 .. ( .. from Un1fl,.d Ot~&\ttr Orq1nt1111tton '' A<.C••r>t .. d r;u M.lttf'r\ are •Poroved T1d11111 AuthO,.it•Uotu are eoprowrd Lltnnqof lte~ns on Cl'ttd,n position\ I~ •PProvod. ~t Tr_.an~le.r I\ •c>Provtd. MOrl.9rtOC'l f rn rehMWd. Emp10.,, •• -.uqo1-1\tl,.,,, •lW.trch •re •1>,,rn11cd nulld1no tequr .. uott '"'"''fil' dOrH'"1ent, Cffy ot ,d,. JuAn Capl•t••""· 1, epprovt d Aqretmr•nl 11" con,lru<llon ol 1tlch11e1<1 {"•nn•I. Clly ,,, Yorbtt l.lftdA. I\ •PCHOVtd~ Flrtt Pfn,i•t tlon 'Orvk e o; •Qre1•ment. CHt ,,, Or(:A, I~ "Pf>t'0••1d. f'.'ttm1t tor E•1tl Oardttn·Ciruvc.• WintMsbur-O Chttn,,t'JI con~tructlo~, Ci ty ,,, Wt1\lmln,\e,.. I§ i'POrO'led (°"~ulMOon ._..,, ttice\ for druo dbu\~ \~rvlc~~ ,, .tutMrft~d. Pvrcf\•~t of Centr•I 011;tttro,lTrdn,cflOflon 51Stl:'m f\ autf'torttfd. Anim•I Control ~rv1(f'\ '''"""'"'· Citv of Los Al.t'Ttl•o~. ''approved Ooth1Hon of Fhh'\POlt for Strr,mo Hhtor1citt Vlllatt' o tt<.CfOlf\d, 4cquls•Uon ot .t uti11tv "t:t\ll!fnt•nl, Alie. l.t P•r~v-tttt ll'\lfrt1'tdftte, h •t>Pro\lrd. Coul'llf CotmStl o•Oce '\C><t(f I~•"' I\ tt•t•nded fre<t MAC'',.,,. tt~rov"'d. PurcttM1e ot cett1 .. in tqu,,,~ tno•nt '' 4utnod ted. COPY of COd1flfd Or'fh' .,.,,,, '' c;.,.n..,rat S.rvtCP\ Aio .. nv '" outnon1ta A\Ktlt of Probtlhon C>l>P4irfmt"'l , •u'h•)rtll'd . t•1•·11 8udoet tor th~ Lo<.dl A~nc,y FormttUOf\ Comtn"\H>l'I n r1:lt!rr~o fO COU"llV Admlnls.hAfl¥f' 01 llcor ,,,.. •riclU\IO" '" ltl& 11 0.-Co"'11Y llu~I L•ll•r lrom II>~ L•IQu<r Of C,mrornl~ (Illes rt~ard•"CI ~oootnt""'"' OI ()<>n~I" L For to the H••bo", ""''-""~'•no p,.,, \ C.ommi'"'~ '' ,f<:t1>1vtrd PtOOOSl!d r1crntton Pf'OQ"f"aM"'"""(J ·'9·••-nl, Cllp ol LO\ •1•""'9' l\•lll-•1•11 U~o/ .. ~ I•• Ftf!!tlt<Mllt Cort\lruc.lton proor4'n1 •~ •utnoru.-o PftofQQf';.!rn,....·lrlc 'urvey of E f Toto q o•d ;.., ""'""''""d •11r,.•·"'3•nt\. rrntAtl-wt P.,r-.. 1 A.Vtn Mo•-t•1• .iind U'O ,.,t An 1>'0¥~ Sot>' r-wl\Of' 6 .ttt1n ""'¥,..-. ttt the "•••tl"O Rt'\nlvt•on rtQAtOjng ~t,n ,. Of St•"dArd O•J P'0°"''' ,.,~"""""' h •6">pt4fd E111't0r-1h 0 Mutt:141y ltttppatnt• ro to ttw fQwlM t .,._. r t'U ,. A'\rmbly Otll frrito U11 I\ ~ugparl"'d PropO~t'd ,, I h•f't .10f'I of (.O'l,ulf.tnt 'O.,trAt I fot Upwo.-rd Mobltitv Proor ""' J\ cOl"ltnUftd lo Jun•• n "'& Prooo..,.d ,,.,.1,, r~QMdlr-qW•blnt"-f\And COrn11\IPr(tAl •dvl'tl1 .. 1f'lo t-• "'b". I\ u f,.,, .. d tor \t\telf f t t oro M.itt1~ CO•J'!i. ~" ~t•t•un flfo,,• Contour Urt- tf lft Stvo; f) ,,.,,.,,,..0 ,,,, ddef•l•orMI ,,lldv 5tM• r .trm 8uHdlf'tQ _,,,.,.._.c1ont ••f'l•"<.l"Q •ltdrn•tlVtt\ .. r .. htld fM budfitt """•rlnQ\, LeQ•I Aid Soc.4flt; Outr~ac" rroorAm I\ \uPPOt1t d. 0 1,...<t dl,.ltnq to,,,munlc•Hon ~''''"'· Cl1y ol (ypr-•\\, I\ ,,.,,HNI tnt \t•UJy Tr.ie Jl.tt Arr.O•t Cf\•Ht'f\oe PtOc ,.,,. ;, '"'•'rftd for stuo't h-1t l"t Slal• ol "" Count• ll•llO't I\ ••n lvt>d T~ <<>"<•Pl of • r~comn1ond<od r ""'"'of it(tlott t•Q•rOlnQ flt<"'' to Co\lftty AufrdlnQ' by Df\y,(( .-u., "'"''0•(•f'Ot'd °"''°"' i\ •unrovrd hl\<t ~' ~r~ "DDrOwd \<udOers A"'bu1anc@ S.,rw•(• ·•0.'trf'mtnt I\ .;r>ru Ov('d tr.,• OOaHt Mfnmnf'd WILLIAM I , SIJ°"N, c1 .. , .. ot u~ f\oArtt of SVOrrvho•s 01',ICIAI. l'lt0C((01NG'O' T"I IOAllOO" SUPl llYIM>llS ,OP OtANOI COUNTY, CAllPOltNIA S.f1f• Ar\.t, c .. 11tor~1.1 A '"'QUl.H n)fh•t1nQ ~• 1~'1' f\o11rd nf "uJ>tHYl\Or\ of Or•n0t Couf'h, CAl•'o'"'"• 1t1\0 \1U1no tt\ tho Govcr"inn Uo.trd ot Ttwt 01itrlc.h oovern4td by U\ft l'o1rd ot ~''•'"'"1'0'' w Ji. Mtlct Jun1 • 1Q'"'· rtl fl JO A.M Tf\w h>llo•lno ""m.d ,,.,.'"bf' O•••"''' 1'ff\,1tnt Rt1!r>n A {'>ifollrH h. '*'•1••f'11it1t\; -'"Dt"' W. l •ttln, L''urtl,,C.tt J So~m1t,9'1UnrtR Cfilft. T,,C'm t~r R•h•y,u~<JtP\ .. (11••' Hw .,ea,;nq on ""'•>O\\•d ZC'ln•no l l\(t\' ,unwnJ1nent, E •"lblt lb-·1 •> tonUn"'"<I to Jum• 1•, 1•'• tr,.tt Mito Nit U"l I'\ ·•OO•t>w.-o "'•"Ot't f\1arlnq rult \ <>"' '~" (1·u-nmh\10n on 'Ulu\ o• Woff"'n ,.,,. ht1fJ1uved Or«UM"<• Ho 1Qt>1 '" ttdOf>f•d v ....... ,,H .. """'"' .... 0 v .,,, I\ (tf"'"" "tt(I u ..... I Pro mll No. l8h l!t 0' ttnt~4' llu\(~dulfnq Of PWliAring reQdtdll'\\l UH'Nl\.,..d (tfM'Mfot" OI r')oi1n .. .,,.l ,. 11' Siutf\ ' 14uni:•, All\O """(" P1tt'-, lo. .tVtt\rn111•\J Th• <t•fl\l'Ot (lf O't' 0 r-dn9" Count.,. hh,I\ .. tntorm4th0 r\ Sy\''""' l"t ~'~~t·f1 N1•\1llUt1t1on Ito ·•Oopt,._(J ••q•rd•no rr f"QnUIOf'J """ '"troduc Uon nf .,,.,,, wu ... ,,, 'OftO d1'-fdlrt<:f' '""""' Stoo ~tqn-.. on Qt4t\~ Pottr' ftlv<I ,.,_., •vtf'!Ottff"'C'I tft• BoAra MJ1o•irn1'41 lo Junfl' •O. '''' Willi-I. MJO"N, {ttt-r~ nt tty ~Ard Of ~Vt'Wf'VI'-~' t O'l'ICIAl PtOCllOINOI O"THI IO"ttOOfl SUPlttYllOttS O' OflANGl. COUNTY ~ t "'"~-ct'ltoYnl'1 • '•Ov••· Jdl(>V'*''O f'tt•eUr.o Of ,,,.. ,..,,,.,0 ,,, Stif'f'f\,,\Ot\ Ol °'•"Of Coul\ff' C•u•or~ttt. •lw '*1t•nQ .t\ ,,,f' (,o"rf'nif\Q flo••d o• lf>tfl Ot\lrfch qov.-rnqd bY '",,_. B'>"rd of S\IOf'rvt\O'' w•\ P1u•frt Jin• ht. 1•?&.'1~ 9 JO A M. fP\to •ot1ow1no bo.vtt rrw·m hrt\ blllnq ,,,""'"' A.,1nn I\ f'\o\IP(ftll ., CtH ••mdn. Aobttt w B•Htn l·•iJ•tr,,, J S<f\m1t, flt•IP"I O CJ•'" °'3""'"' r Rilf'o; .um'"" c1. ,, rJUftqt•t ,,.,,h.,., "or•rtll'd. ~"~'~" ttr1ttin •net S<1•rn1• d'O <.reffed f•0"1 tht M••t"flnq SuMrwl\Or 8Atl1n rth.1'"' t\\ \h" "'• e11n<a A11\0luhon '' 1'dolHtd ,,. 'I ''Oi"Q ~ tfftQUfl"(Y Pr1 ¥"11'\fi(lof\ U"1t Afll\of\tu'tM ... ~dOOt1•d trC)Ar-Oll"tQ ~hlX'~ (.l&l•ft' O••"'"" CE TA po•ll•ont T"8 8"""' <ldjourn~ lo J"n' II, Hit, -ll • )" AM WIL&.IAMl.tfJONN (lor\ol ltw Boardol S-rYJSOr\ Ol'l'ICIALPtlOCllDl"OSOI' TMI ao.ao o' S11l'tttv1sott1 0 1' OttANOI COUNTY. C"LI l'OltNIA SAnt.t Ar1"16, C~l1to'"'4' A "'~9"'"' &dJourf\td "'r~''"0 ot 11\t 9o•ro o• Suf)tlrv11or\ ot Ot .mqr Cou"''"'· C°•ll 1t1r·n111t, '''° \IU1nq 4'\ thf• GoV"trnino no~rd \lt tn•• Oh tri<h ,.Ovt'•f'ed bv "'"' t J#ifO af ~UQ!lf't"Y1\,)f"\ .... ~ hlllf1 J1,1t't1t "· "'~ .,, • J(t AM 1hu IOflth~lnq ..,dftWl\j """' rnbtor\ bf,lnq pr~'""' R"h~ A °'N'lrlch, Ch,.lrr'l'Vlt\; '-:oll'!t\ W. 8•Ull"I Lo1Vr•1np, J ~ nmll , ft"dt'lh A Cli•'"' rhOm.fi's ~ A:ll.-y ANI tf'M' Ct•f'\ Tn• 1•1~·11 OudQ"t wu ton,t(llo•l'd '"" Ooara •oiourn•d lo Jun• If, Ml+,'" ~.JOA.M. WILLl"M 11:. SI IONN, (IM• ol I ... 9<>¥d ol s-'""Ort 0'1'1CIAl.f'ttOCl lOtNOIOI' T"I eOA•OOI' W l'l ttYllOttl 0, OttAllOI COUHT'I', Ul.ll"OttNIA S.1\1" &n1, C•lllornl" A •t0ul&r •dlourn•d 1•••1911nt ol '"" "o••d et S-•vi5'>•> ol Or~no• (.1..,.,1v, (...olltornl.t dl'o \ltlltt9 •t\ I~-Gavt•nlr" 8o••d ol I~• Oh lrt<h "°"""'"I>• I~• llO••d ol Su~'"''ors "'"' ,..,., "'"" "· 1'1t, •1 • JO I, M. '"" tollowlne namoo ,,,..mM•• ;,.1n9 pro\4'nl ll•lpll A Of""'''"· 011lrM•" l!Obo'•I W Bltlln LIN,.nn J S<hMlt. ll•IPI> I Cl•••.,_," lltlry ,.,,. , ... Cl••~ Tt>t "'"" 8udotl "'".,.""°rfd '"" Oo•rd ltdtllull\M Wl\.\.IAM( SIJOHN, (if>''-nt I tt t•l'l:"lf .-,\.,..,.,.,, \ ll'lillll\Pl~d0M•1tCOl•I O•ll't IJllfll'll 11 • ~·o /~ ·- 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 I •' "t-1· t I t QT • .... h•••• 18'0 "" The Bluest Marketpl1ce on the Oranp Coast '"""•y• '"' .. ,,_.,..., ........ 3000..,, ... tlfte ...... _ ' ,._ ....... ~~ DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, find 'lt, ( 8 l One Coll Service Trade It With a Want Ad 42 •5878 Fast Credit Approval .._.,lllon<IJ .. leoh ' 111 ..... 7000 71'9 8000 '°" ... .._....-.......... ., t.11 ' r-.4 Wto.lfft S..•ic•t • ..... .000.tOft r-·------··--1 ~!!!.o:.~."!~ ........ 1 ~::!!~~~.°!~ ........ I~:!!!.~~.~ ...... . '""""''"' 9000 '°" Ault.....a.il. 1 I ...... ''"'"""''"''°" 9100 9W'I ~::!.':!~.~ ....... !~:.~.~~ ...... . llltOltS: Ad•erflHrs CHMral I 001 Gefttraf I 002jG........ . I 002 • ...._.~ cL.-cL --Ir _ .... , •• ••• • • •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • •'• • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • ••••••••• • • •• ••• • • • • • • •• • •• •• •• • •• •.:; ;.~ -:. r··;~~~·~·~;~~~~;··· G.......t I 002 ........ I 002 "°" 1~1 .. ,. n.. Under S27,900 ABANDONED ,21•950 DAIL., rtLOT auunws t.nv('ly a<lult rnrnmunlty. FIXER ~lrps to Jl<Hll)(l lnj.! ~llr1 11.wllty tor tlM fnt lft. :! Bedroom Condo. Cun'! u n ti c r• ~ ~ t .1 I ".1 n d ' correct i11Mrlioa Oftfy. lwat 1111• fll'll'l' PN l cd PRICE REDUCTION HiH'k)'lml h,1,1 .11'\'.I "'··~ for ncwlywl•tl~ 11r n·11rl'll ll"••t•r ha' rl'llU1'l'•J tlll• 1erountl' \\'1u1ll11i: 11uot1 .. 11 t·ouplt-11111·•· 111\ th1~ I l11•tlrnom w a I k \\ a~ ,.. '" .1 d t 1 ' I honn•. r1111H>lel1· 11 llh ~cl'luth•ll ,•ntr~' t:uurnwl .._..,11Mr'1 Noftct: f, farml~ 1111•111 an1t r11rmul lot1·h1•n ' ~1·prult· ,,,.,.~, All r1·<.il c~t11h• i11h crftH•d 962• cJ111111,.:. it .tl~u 1<•.1tun•,. it 1111( iirt•;,' l.,1\ 1~h 111 m.: In ttw .. nl·W>.J>llPl'I' b :.uh · hui:c huuu" ruum \,1r,1w "1t h i.ll'P 11111' 11 11111 Jl'Ct to tht• f''t•dt'ral 1-·1111· l·m•ui.:h t"r ·• 1111ullat1l1· v .. r ,,Jl ion a r 1·., "rl•I llou:..1n i.: .\1•t uf 1!1\111 uml har \\1th :.11.1t'l' to l l r1•pl.1c:t•'. ~un ~h 1 n1· whirh niukc•,, 11 illt•Jo(ul to • "\IJrt'. un .1 11u11•t ~lr1•1·l hrt'akfa»I patrn : 1'1101 ;,1h·1·rt1i.l' •·Jn,\' pn·· 111•11r 111 11v11I;-. i-t·l11111l.' J<u u111 unll 1 .. ll1'}l1all I' ft'n·nl't' lim11;1t111n . 11r 111111 j}.1rl. mukl· th1~ .i.:arth•n h\'lnl! tli:.<'nmmat11.111 bu:-.ed 1111 J l it:. llni:st. Ex1dlcnl I ral.'l'. l'<llur. n·lt~ion. sc·x. ~ , I r\'lrt•:il u r n ·ut.il \\on l I or national ot1j!in. ur 11nl "''" ·"'' ,.....~~ CALL NOW j 'u"~'..~·a~l.ll<H;t~llt1-, .. 1nlt'nt1on tu mak1· ;in} I J.'· J ' 1 i.1x·h pn·h·~1·nct' .. l~m11:! i ido i ~ 752· 7315 '[(011ifiJ;1i·L1 I lion. or ih~cnmanal1t111. 11, I DONALD M. lllto "" -r.;r:rtlr This new~P•Pt'r ~·Ill notj fl/J fl. f' Au••••te• .... .,... • 1 I knowin~ly accept any·/ /ewoL.~ tna 5 UNITS·FIXH J udvert1s 1ni: for rl'all ~, rstatc which is in v1olu-11.~0~ llf•'.}ut'.krnµ fur ,0111· . $3A 900 $92,000 tlon of l Ill' law. 111 '.ht' .0~0-1 chJ ~1:'1"11: '111 ,, 1!Jri.:. ran· op1111rt unit~ to --I~~ l:;luntl, this '" 11 I :'ll od1•rn 5 \'~·ar tJ ltl ;H'ltWrl• lhl'~" fl.\cr un11,, U•iqtl• .... MW ••HMJ - tlftdff'I• ......... Lovt'ly 4 bdrm Carme l with brick rtoor s . trown molding ~. fanlast1l' wallp;1pcrs & l>lctt<:ht.~ wood puneling. /\II in immaculaf<! <:ondition, in Harbor View Hills , at SllfJ,500. Realtors Attention: this home will be on Pn.'v1c w tomor row 10·2 at 3600 .Seabrc<•ze. oft' Tiller in Harbor View Hills. U,_.l ()UI: t1 VMI:§ Rl Al TORS &15 LOOO ? 143 [ Cn.1· I I l1ql11v.rv Cr,,,,, 'd1•1 1\1.11 Hou1t1 f~ Sal~ I' n •nd1 cl11ors. 111•1.:1:1•!1 T1rnnh1>111•~ t·11111 t•tti<'nl to ht:l11w 111arl..d ' llunl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11110,'> :.ta'."':'t ~111:..~.·1 111. l'\l'l')lh11114. :I lkdroom ", inb'ton &iith bctll'r 111 GeMral 1002 do\\s,Oldt 1'.ndi~hrnun-11, hath::.. h u1lt "' 1·11m1.• area' llnng pa111l •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• try k1khc n o.1 1th ~land· k1l vlwn. tl11ulih• ~aral!~" l>rush unrl dltpw J.\l <':t~t ~ua.~h· ••ahuwts . ll ll11s 1-'1111 l•\:11..: f11r .J 11:.t anti m Jlfr $$$'tin G...ral 1002GtMral 1002 DARLING •:-:n ,.. t•noug,h. t'tHUl• und S:l-l,~)()l,1 portunU\ ... !~ ~0111(.k-tn ,.:-' .............. •••J••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• DUPLEX :>t'C th_l'. pl ~ylxi~ :;oukmt.: 962-777 ! Low, !ow 1·1·n1s !>nn...: •11 tub&s.iun,1. • S>lfi5.00 !lt'I' :nnnth' l':11nt GREAT~~MfLY- AREA Call 6 75-7225 , nlil & !>rof11 : Won·t l<11't l11ng' BEACH BEAUTY .1/v.fl-/f~.flN<• · l '!' ::i~~~~-.~or •:ulckpn:•.!i:w .,Ch.;irmini.t ;i bcdrnum "altey ~ealty r-t1 '.r ?· •r· .. -"· ~· plug 1l~n !wmu. 1.4wut.ct.1 v~ IC n.:: ! I on qlut'l l'Ul.cll'·:..111• 111th This bca m i'<~ ('ClllOJ! beauty 1:. just the h11ml· for i;ranrlma. All on ont- :.'tory and ~al king <11s- t11nce to Wl-~tchff s hvp· pin~ loo. Let the rent help pay \he morl)!l!).:C _ By appo111lml·nt only. \~'ill t'Xchanglo. loc:.tll'lf II\ \'Cl')' lfl':-Ol!'.1 hl1· North Co:..t a :\h·:..1 nc1i.:hrn1rhoo<I Clo:-e lu :.l'hocib & p:.irk. Just 11~1 ed. lmm.1n1IJl1• thru1111t Ii l' t I l' r ' 1' l' I ti ti .1 ~ 1;.M;. jj) 1. ~.-HERITAGE iii:Ai.TOn S MESA VERDE RANCHO l PLUS POOL IU.CH-S5B,500 PLUS POOL S w 1· ,. p i n I! 1· or n 1• r 1.on•ly 1 hrr" lwdrtium i:rounds totally fl•nc·NI. fan11ly h11111,• 111 <.:11:..ta AccentL-<I S11.1nb h lacm~ .\h·i;a ·~ mta.'t pn•:.lii,:mu:.. s1u1·1·0. :i BNlrnoms. Ill· ;irr•u '\i·" p11rt lk <id> 1•l11tl1· l:trg1• ma~l\·r »11111· i;ly ll' h v1n1: al l 'o,.,l n 2 Baths. :'ll ammulh s111· :\k:.a·~ pr;.•,•:.! i':l'er y 11 \ •••J.! r <1 om w11 h "nm11ns 1ln•am k 1td1i.:n f1n•11l:1n" 1)1111111: ur•·:t "Ith ull lhc mml1'r n 1:1111· Endr>.•l'tl Pal111 frlr rum \'l'llt('nct•., 01·,•rf,,oks pu" room "" pool tublt' l!l'aultl'ul va,,y t•:1ri• 1\ll 1•nha11 1:ell lt y .1 i.:roundi; ancl ranlast1t· twa11\1ful 1;1\•1•1.111 1111111. pool. Kmi.: s it.I'll family Lol'aktl '' 1lh111 ;1 :.hurt l'i.•1111 uilib to l'\l'l')'lhtni; dist ;1111'1• lr1 lh1• lwH d l. 1•011 l'\'t•r wunti•d 111 ;i This 1s lh1• h11~· 111 th1· h11111u fur ~nly Si5.ouu "''l'k :ti .1 "111·1·1.tl 1 aloe• Citll tcKluy. 1..it;.7171. ot S:->11,:>4H1. l'1dl 111r pr\'· •••'Jlll O•I'' 41 '"I• \1t•W Hll25:J!i l~&ll l~·111 Want ml' li\2 51;7 $© ~g\J~ -Oa f-1l'S 8 Tltof lnfri911in9 Word Gome witlt o Cli11dle 0 f eo"O"tt leners ('If tt-e fovr x ta•b'-d Wf"d• be- lt-to fo•fllll '°"' "'"'"'• WOtd• i HltUH ------ .. About 'ome of 1ho~e 1eck 'n' roll ,.n91ng grour ' l 11cy look l1~e • they've t J I more r-~~~=-----.,1 __ •h•n rec0td\ ,,., O C01Poi11e ,~, ctitll( ~I• Q411Mec1 by f,lj ~Q I.rt '""'• ~11J11\t ._.,d ____ _.._..__._~ vov deYeloo .,.,.., ,••o No J be'cw r •1l ll~&!tri:I l!llP~ l'I f>jr •( C'}•:H! IITI ! l l SCRAM·UTS AM won In Cb,sificotio" COllO NEWPORT UPPER BAY Rent 11 an....,., oport_..t lo11n9 .,,,_. mon.r •••'l doy 11 1loy • llwlt woy 1 It'. "" qlllchtt wey It rtoch peep. all olont lht Oronve C.0011 M t , .. M2 5&71 ond • fn.ncty dotftlt.ed od vl>Cf wtll ....., YIN <!IOlt on tn••peflt•vf', Wf l flKllYt, \al.\ ....... ,Oylllff!I Is to\y, loo Ylllf et"tf i. 9Cl0d with 111 You con <horge your ud. Or. ""' It on YOU• Mn\ltr (llO<ff of llonU~rl(111cl Tiie N tt ploct 19 buy .. Mil oloncJ .... °'~ C.011 " ..... °"' r:.i1 642 -5678 ~ lt~~Hit ;:;i" .. ~~~;,~;.~·1:,l·((~~:~:,~:,·,1. _ ~ ---Iii·-··~' It\ !•ark 1ni.: or "hJt -e \ 1• r H l' 1• l' tit I v r l" JNEWHOMES $57,900 EACH ror the ni:w home IJuH·r. ~c h:.i\'C thre e ricw <·ustom humt•s ln <·hou:-c Crom IOl';ilc<l n1•otr lfunt- ml!fUllt'l'l'lli.'r m·-im 111<' location. t'ur mun• 111- formul ion l':tll 00:1 (i7H7 m1J1ll'l ed ·11111 upi.:ra1lt·tl Sdli·r mnt1\ uh·<I :-·1·" h:.ting. s.51,500 640·6161 ~ COATS&WALLACE ~EAL ESTATE . INC. -l.11:(#,,, ~ .... ,. 1··-·tof REALTORS .. - Walker & lee ABBI fstat11 .~l'\'<:l.,\SS !111>c;E hy •1wn!'r ·• :.tury, llurhngum~"· much•I. lhtl. 111 m . rm .. thn.rm. + lg hunus rvum. HEW LISTING Htwport Crest '1 II 11 r 111 :.! I• :1 1 h. to~ 11h111i-". lor111.1I of11t 1111! rm . upi.:radt•tl 1·.i1 p n·all\ 1111·1•! Sli:L"t~I Balbcia Bay Prop. R.alton • 6 75. 7061) • $48.500 ~~i.\til -ANYTIME Ntwport Hei9hts!!! '70,000!!! ~=;;illiiliiiiiliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=.!l'nolrr 1·11n,.,trul'l1nn '1 Hr ('nmpl<·t t•l~ up 1.:r:11lr'rl :I'. Ila. :1:!0ll~11 1t s,.,, ~l1\\purl 111·1,L:hl~ ho1111· SEI 1. 1111, lli·m ,. "Ith a \'It'" & ~.1 11•1"11~ \ l ror ll \"{"T\' tra~un:~lt~t< 1);11t~· 1'11111 l'l:"''f11·1l .\1I lw<! <!l•il ,\. t.i:J Ifill~ pnrc• T hn·•· 1,..,1r1111m~ plu!' dt•11 Sunn~ k1t1 lll'n with all lht• 11 1fe>.:;:n cr i.:v11cl11·~. T"''' full prlv;otc bolhs F a nt ost 1 ~· landscapm~. l>on 'I m1~s this nnl·' Ca ll loda~. &Iii 71 71. .·. . ,,, .... , Assumable YA lliutr I t l'th'1t11in :J h11I h "1th l'utnil) llJI< lltllj! Ill l\\•rlud~tl pu1h1 .1011 11 ·., onh· i 1 t·.1 r~ oh! l"u II price s:;!l,OOO. 1\ 1th tow. tow Inter~~ l r:i It'" a~· s um11 ble loan l'.\LL 5."i(j. 2tlfi0 C::SEL6CT IPROPERTIEt; IOOJGMtral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• macneb I Irvine realty IA YSHORlS IAltGAIM! 5 Bedroom . 5 bath M HR. rumpus room l h!. patio, Walk a hlock to sunhuthc, swim or wntch the hoats go by on glor ioui; Newport Bay. $129.500. Am y Gaston &i2·8235 (P70) 642-8235 901 C'o't'rr D rive 644·6200 . H•rbcw View Center trvinf' at C•mcius Valley Center 1 !~·1414 .. ' J I tCfJ DAILY PILOT Tnursday June 17 1976 ~~:!.~~~ ....... !~~!~!.'::';~ .... ~:. ~:.~~ ............... ~~ ...... . ~!.~.~ ....... 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Just rt•lluc t•d lo ~ell immcdialcly. Open Sat Sutt. 1-5. -I SHORECLIFFS. . I .COM I • $189,900 ! SELL HOMES LEARN INVESTMENTS EARM MORE Rial Estate byMl3/AY t)tia11 l'bn · P ropl..'rtil.'s i:-k·s~ 111a11 2 1•uoA 1SLAHD-S14t,soo Tall Pine Trees ~<'<•I':. ''hi and h~1tl ~ales the rir!:.l ycur lmme di&Ale possession of this ~or~cous .,,batlt! th1:. 5.'hlt>:r lut .. ,.ROFESSIONAL 111 srn ,oou.ooo_ ~l o:-.l o f thc:-.c :-.ale:-. \\'\'t'c new 4 UH home . Many amenities _ 1-:11:.ts1de l""'" :\lt•,,a .. \t IXCELLENCE" tn <Id l' h y I' c s id c n l i u I IH u JH' rt )' t 'd h .. kn 1. h tnH'tiH· 3 lidrm. :! hulh Str1k111i.: I 111.lrlll hum~· Ill l I I OU SI e S W1 , extra P g, n -a r veac & 01\l' ~tury ,hlHll\C Slump prc:.l1,.:c I.a Cuc;.t.1 lral'l :-.a l':O.Pl'l'Sllll~ \\' tu ll·a t'ni.'< ill \'C:-.lln\.'lll s hops. Lge rooms. fine cptn~. 2 f rplcs. :.tum: lpk F amily roum l'rll'l'!I l'l~ht !-\•a l un•,. • :-.tl\'S al l hta1l Phtl'l' l'ro~rllc:,. You 2 I 11 s. Ju .. t ... 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F..U FcacUltiei ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MA.KE OFFER HA VE IT YOUR WA y 1 1 111tnn,., :! h.1, 111 111·1· Property Purchete Pion 4 PLUS POOL 4 IR-$39,900 On this .a bc1lrm + liunu~ .\dcl ,1 little Tl•mh•r 1,0 1.' .•I 1i.:0011s 'J'11r l IPr 11<'I.. Frift-hMfih ln sought:1lh·rUat·kBuy VA.CAHT·NewPoint rm h t!m•· w L'ollq:l i11):l'~1n·ll.~1111 'llh111(•;1 !1\ru~h1 , l'h1·0•1) 1 ;111111~· ~ Jrcu Si•ul'lllU:. ra m homo• NO DOWN• f'a rk. sclll·r 1,.. ull\luu:. h ~ 11 Ill' r 1 a 1111. <'II 1111 y lmm l' C101,;l' ILJ <'01m n111111· Superior COlltlltiulon " ll'ri prii ·il" :.wim . · :.cttk .. ·bl·"th·r.. lnu l<kr J lldrm ~ hlh. 11· 1.1 .. 1l1h<'t> 111111 t1l'hoob. D 1 0 · ti . · • ~-. lnh•·l1\·1.11Jk 1.11u ... : t ''t-;:'\'l'L'lt\"• • Y"•M•C "JGlllH on '1n,111g ~IOI :.ll·uhul~~ '1'1·'l1''.1I I °''1lrnom • :? hath honH-on j S.ll~4Uall or i52·~i~ll I lnwk 11101111, 11·111< . 111:-h ~1:! .. 1011 LeCIMlllHJ h•irotHIM1tt } t<o i::d :-uni; m .. a 1 .1y 1 a q : ,. "11 r 11 l',. 1111 1 "il:.h1·r'. 11111~ clr'll ,.,, .o ~. ~ F 11 l I I 'm l' l.i.c l' n s l' l' :-. \\' i l h u n lun~· t>-Ui-7ilt. \',\L',\:->T & i1 u1t111~· All i----------r oH ·ri-111•11 hit \\1111 t la,.,t. 552-7000 l•:-tabll:-.hl'<1 l'an11ng ht~lory whl) rnu:-l -----~ '.'\EW p.11nt 111!'>11!.· ~ 1111t 1 MESA VERDE ~N;g ·•1:11 : l'Ul'n Ill l ':>.'.l'CSS of ::>25.000 per yl•ar Ul'l' Brick lin·plal'l·. :'\EW THE -.. · ... · · tllr~t111i.:~ No 1lo\\n p;o) GIANT \'ILL,A(',1:. _· · l·nc.:our-.g l'cl lo apply . Conl<1tl Uon ment 111 qualtfll•tl \'.\ lrvi1te I 044 "' 1 Be rman . P l'c~itlcnt. Quail Place ___ _ 1'o~cr!'>. i"IL\ 1nin·ha-..l' s . . 1 •••••••••••••••••••••• REi\LTORS Pro1-x-rtics . Inc. ll lll 752-W20 _! '1 0K~~~;·~.1k\•i11h a11lage H1~.ap•~fit~· a1t1~;:,r:: ~1~~ ll1\:'\l'll0 ~.\~.11>.wn~. 18 I ID J I UNCOMMON l'Ull 1.1. t100. lari:ei:rt't'llht1UM·andko1 s_an :.1;.11_l'll '1'111\llhllll~\1 LOWEST Quail ~ Quail ~I , .. H •• ,. ' ·.-'. ,. pond. Pru•l· ju:i,t rl.•d,tl't•d I· .n1\J.'.'\lll 'I•'". '"x ' • Plac• , • Plac• . VALUES [® liiJ!l·i! LI l>ut Eash •ru owner sa ys, unou,.. UJl~raJ•·~ t hru111111 PRICE · Prap.,.ti•a Prap•ti9a I Offered by Jjfj'11\t "IJnng me anofler." ~~"~11;~~t1g~;'~s';11;"'';'~1 ;11 :i llt·olr~11n ~~;1• \ll.\Tt-: I 7S1-'920 7S2•1920 --·-· ,._.. 962°7771 l·"'.'H 11.,111 ur 11111 1111,1, 110 ;\ll'. 111 l 11 11 1·r•11 ) .-oo OUAtl" NIWl'Olt •••0t••OO OWUlst. NlWf'OIT llACH I' DOHA.LO M. llltD • "-0 I' k ·1 I Fantas lit· Ot'C'an anil lwrbo r l'nlrant'e . i view along with pi<:tun•squt• Cat a li n a 1 s unsl'ts. 11 :! hl<l<'.k:; to privl.lll' beaC'h · uccl'SS. :lhr. :jlia. fa m ilv rm. w /warm wood dl'tk for twilight tlining . Anxious s C'ller m••Y cons ider s mall 2nd T O. Opett Hou1e Sot /Sutt, I ·S. 816 CORONA ... COM I "I• 1 _l~lt_•asi·lca\t•nw>-sai.:i•, a r · S 1.1rp 0·111111111.11 I • &ASSOCIATES lolbo0Pe1tinsulo 10071 -I -1;1111t1 i1•t·al11•11 1 l11~t· 111 Ge.rol 10021G....,.o1 1002 RIALTORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 1 11011;1-'''" 1;,,. 10·1111". $345 000 l!•••••••B••A••Y••••&•••B••E••A• •C••H•••R••E••A••L••T••Yu•nn 7 Uil:ITS The ~\rran•. t.:1111 . l'k :1 ,., h1M1b. .1uLI ,..lor••:-. Uni\ J BR. fam r m & 1.kn. 2Lob .on•an&bapil.'W. =----~;al~l'<~aµ,::,'i" j;;:~~1~)::~ ~i:! . .11111 f j f"allulous \'11.'ll' & lcJscp1,:. Sh•p:, lo bcacl1. Sl85,()0(J 5;,!J·SJ:1!1 ur 21:: .. lfH :11~;3 C ras hing w a vt•s and rar<.• \'iew o f th£• A::.!>umalJle SOi .WO. ~nn~.onl~c,.2_57:1. -Uy owner . .a UH. :l ha th .1-- world. hurbo r t•nlrancc. whill.' foam i ILUFFSEHDUHIT 3 .. R. fam rm, den. iww 3 Hr, :1 ll~. wi:.wec»rni: fam. rm., frpk, m a nJ.· B· ·h S · 1 . an b ,,.,'7-hc . ·<>W"l' hnTa l -an...... i...: •• .,e u h ' 0 I t' x-t r a s U.;i c k LI a y an~ o an. oi.11111111 ... ul.:ll • .. IC\'.. ...~ ... --· llOU'7 B-eau-t-iful -Dolores. condominium which l'rpb . Squc aky-clc:in ant.I ay \ ll'll'. s )'arcs lo r is :IDJ l . . IXl'W s II n l.111 ,. It .. \ . with S l'Clud e d patio a nd gara~es. 1 h as been highly upg raded. 3bdrms :--2 neat. Walk to po(ils. ten· b~tu:h. 4-V-FS~old. intt'f'--~ .. --hir~cst:i hr:w1th rr<!W';· U pper level hus Jbr . 3ba. This is lruly baths a nd powde r room, lrg brkfs t 111:;cts. & parks. S!il!,900. rum. Wl't ba r, s~mlle<'k , Uui:s . Cats. llor:.e. A -1 AJ.:t'nlt>.to ;,;,1;0 ()n" of Newpo1·t l la r 1..•1r ·s finest and E d · ff · d rm for ~oat..~ ae_ant. zone. Jllr. pool. 117 ''( 135' -----... '" an:a. n units o er more privacy an 4an. r:im rm. din Open · 1ly . 3;i., Lmdo lot p ,·t rd ss.a 000 I•--------• seldom off e r cd propl'rlit•s. SHOWN IY better lig hting . Fine g reenbelts and .. ustomit cd 2-slory. L us A\'~·. ,6767 or ii15·08.51 G.t2:AA99 . • . . Nesffed i1t APPT ONLY. com~munity pool. 589,500 rrpls. IJcu ut. ldscpg. I 022 The RCltlch 't52~ CAMPUSDa·IR\Jl,.E ROGER'S REALTY 675-2311 A CONVCNICNT SHOPl'IHC ANO SfWINC CUl0£ FOR THE CAL ON THC CO Seamed· To-Slim Owl and Butterfly' HIUU euol.lliw -Mi ef,figcdio CA.MEO SHORES-OCEAN VIEW A real comfortable 3 bdrm. 3 bath + den. with heate d pool. Dazz ling bltie water ocean v iew & som e times Cat a lina t oo! 4501 Roxbury Dr. Open daHy-; 1-5. 671.4400 f 1002G.....,.ol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WATERNOMT Lido Nord. 6 BR. or 4 BR. & 2 BR. apt. On sandy beac h . S295,000 N e w -unde r con s truction; conte mp. Cape Cod. 4 BR. 41,2 ba., playrm, or 5th BR .• 2 frplcs. oak flrs ., lndscpg. Pier & float, $360,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3 ~1 P. .. , .. d. D· .. "J !' I)/'> l'>lol Si6,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Culi<ornia home \\ ilh . Under construction 4 Br, Fountain Volley 1034 pool ant.I j.1t·u a i. ·I 4BR. fam rm. <hn rm. 3,~ B· 3200 . fl 5 . •••••••••••••••••••••••. Be droom s. :l l>ath" & Ol'EN O.\TLY K 1\:'ll tc.!1 P:\I hu1•c bonus rm lor pool . -a · ~Q • ca •·ountry k 't I I' I " f •d ·d r View ·-Narcissus vu. .: I l' ll'n. OU OW .... R MU"'T SELL or party_. le urc or s.i2.216j &673_0-11,, !•---------has bubble f11r ) l'ar " ;a fusl sale S77,!lOO. " ' w CharminCJ & Fre1h round iowirnnHn~ l'<illl t'harm ing Spa111s h Villa. 4BR. ram rm. clin rm. up· Araded In the fin~s l quality a\'ai l. Sellers a nxious. 580,400. Architect's Honw 4 Detlrm, 2 ba w /formal fort. For further tll'lail1-:! llr · :! Ha · w 1 pa t '°· l'all ~O·l l5l l>t:llt1l1lulh l111bt·111I On ll;irbor Vie w H ills 4 BR, dine urea on hugt! lot. twautllul \1<tt1~1t-11 l:11w •n ram-rm. plus studio. Lgc Crpts. drµs. hltns. waler i.;0 11·_ 1'.1 1 k . i lo!>e 1 .. pvt yard . fly owner. softener. fplc , n o-wax !.hopfHllJ!& .\'111.•. · 64·1-190!1 floor:;, fruit t rces. Walk OPEH HOUS'E ----------•to evcrythin~. Jos t rc· 38R. Cam rm. din rm. RARE duced t o S7l,!150. <.:all t,ol•--------.c Fri. Sat, 5-an 1-5 Atanl·S7.. m aster suite for ,. IR DUPLEX s cc_ H 0 cl Carpe l , .1:1~1: \\'onl .-r:-."''"' \\a~· the ullimal l! In prh·acy .. u I s ROOMS Q S 1X i.:\Lu:hul:.illL.Sc.alJJ.111 d h · · · SO. OF I "'YSIDE n ca tors S:IO· 836· T PARE an so 1> 1sl\cat1 o n . "" i----------!'1'H'\·d 111 ,...ii ":.:u1:11• Sl:\7,900. witha3BR,2 Ba.rental.0--------Exccutl\'C ;, tic clroiim lill•:1111:i:1.;11 Only 3 yrs old. fe<1turing u..-.:.... •-h I 040 h_unw \\ilh J full ba01h,., 111,L .. ' 110111,, .. "·.ot "'.·1111 beam ceilings , natural ,......,.,..,.Ott ..:OC I I I r ' ·' .~ w&.ld & braC'k texture s ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~uni_y ~v~>m anc. '"'11 C.d lf 1111111"" l·::..c 1·p - undn.•rfectlotal1on. •SA.VESS$• t-a'."'1Y.l~vi!iu :i~1~.::..~i'"1 11m111I p1an 1111 1»•111 "'' on a !jUlll llll cle ·sat .i111I l:11111,.1 aJ1in ~. 1\, :\l un,1 644·721 I Beautiful. J)t!anc llros. two blocks from ~ou r ,tr.i!-111 0 ,\111.'I . ~.:!.:,110 home. 4hr, 21Ja , 2 i.tury. l·nmm. pool. 11•11111s 11., ;,;,1 ;;:ri'.• · DONALD M. IUtD A•\O<oot•'-aeohoh /JD.NIGEL !JAILEY &. ASSUC1Af£.S \'Cr y pl'l a tmos phc rt• Owner tran:,.h·rn •d anti w fclcgant l:u 1<bc:1pc, must sell. I "'YCREST H-OME patios.&. C11try. l"cuturcs. _.._ .. :-:,.._;:_ .. ::::;-;-l-;;N~O~W~ "" li;:e master ~uit{'. Homa n ~ '-ML PLUS ----------•bath & :1triu111 . By 752 7315 GUEST QUARTERS Harbor View Hills ow n l' r . I' r 1 n . u n I y. • Traditional Newpor t Youuwnthcl:ind. Pool & SIH.!JOU.!J62 1\tilili Beach h o m e . Three vii•w o f Ot'can ! •I IIH. family bt.'C.lrooms. lar~c Cam. rm .. 2 ba. Tip-top MUST SELL! li vi n g room with cond.S157.SOO. 2 Story.2 Jlllrm.1°,ha. rarcplac·e. spatious CAYWOOD REALTY Townhousl>. t:u:<to m int. WALNUT SQUARE kitchen. A lovely home •548·1290• inclds lush npt'g, ilrps~ Jhr 11imclo w.lun tc van!. with a l(rcat extra in-frpk . ,\frn slrun i.: tile near pool. S-1:1.<Hto · eluded -another hom e AUTHENTIC l'ool. ll<"c. Jim. pl't patw. MARINERS COVE or its own. Beautiful WILLIA.MSILIRG etc. Supt!r Sha rp! A:-· Realt y 1;.11; H1;:1 "Ue ·t quart"rs with l>Um able 7', loan. nn .,1 . 1, . 1 ,, 1, DONALD M. BIRD A .. ,0(10•~). •eahon LCICJUnG Beoch 1048 ····~·················· l::'\L'Sl'.\l., onl' of .1 k1111I. l'USlollll h111ll htJltlo• ; !l(>cl . i.'1 .. Ii.1th>-. J.!.11l1 f'llll'I klt1 ht•11, Fr1·1wl! d•1•rr•. ,\, J :! l11'l'1Ji;11·1·!-Bi•a111 ;1 11I I l<11ul'l' 111111~ :'It u~• IH "l:l'fl l>l l!r,:11"! "iioh --CW---IWA'""li\~-- ~~ --- 1020 So Coa.,1 Hw• 494·8519 ,.. s " Custom bit. Completion qualifyinit. Offl.'rl.'il hy ~ N1 •ll'f'r)-1( ti,·' _' kill· hen, hu~e Ii vlng d a ll' /\ uA. l 5th. -1 3!; •Wood~y Settlnq • room with fir e plat·c and Al.'a1·ia. 6i"·OOIJ2 hcC iam owner. S:J:l.500. Pnnl.'. on li H E E :..: 'I H E E -II \ :-; ,. w h " m o•. ~•I 1110• ~I k. d ..... d ~ ., ly !!lti3·8i:l!lall.fi 0 I I f l a .. tn!{ sue uc room. or an 7pm. \\:ncr. o1'.c/ e1:m ~r a I t1111sh••ll :! s111r~. :1 1\11 . 1h1s 1s . a onc-of -a -km d -----. hi~ ·I 1111. 2 ·· ll.1. l1 pl1 . :•, h.i J.11b ol """'t. property. S132.SOO. Call CostoMe~• 1024 ~1,\-V,\ 4 i:>"'· --llunl-lge rount~y J..111'11,n, h1J..' •!l.i:-:-.~· 11!,• \ .iuitl'lf us fo~ <~pµoinlmcnt l o ••••••••••••••••••••••• •.n.~'lon C~ntrnent_:~I;, :\~_ust ~·ar'.I, patio. nr .''.''!'k, a:-1 1.,•itmi~d ,.,.,,111~, .. J.i.:i· tilt' scc.673·8:>50. S •t• sell. 532,500. ,.,.-1 .. l•tl s r,1 . 111101 , $1>11 ,111111 . lrpk .i\~J..ml!:;~1;;,1H1 (~ '" ... •i . II"'"""~"'"". acn ace Broker. 5SJ :l9:?'J * c d 8 • [~ l~~~;lli~· H•w~HeiCJhh --5 BR-HO DOWN --j :: llcl rn~". ~ i':t "lr" .... .I:: : Own. er mot1vatt•d! Bc11t IEACHWALK $Jl 500 1 lo1'<.1li1111 1'111.~o· t11 ~hop (=~;;~!~~·~-~~·-~-~·!Newport llcli::h1 s arcn, ...• 1 1 • ping & 11.·u1 h. :s,',!;,.;uo .::: Spacious rooms. two D 1\1.,.,c · 3 Br, 2':: la. LIQUIDATION :: Bol rn•>-. .: t• 11 11,: __________ 1 us ed brick fireplaces. (;lm rm: d in rm. honu:. :? Sto ry plu:. t•11:-.toml l'lt-.11111111 1 i.:.1nh·n !-l'\t1ni.: fa mil>' room /din in,,: rm, t•od unit t wnhsc . features! :-.:o OOWN 111 Cl11>-o 10 l." r•·l h !n~· 6 IEOaG>OM room . bi~ 1mvate Jot. Vl.'ry cll'an. s74,000. l>ys qual1f1c•<I VA hu~·l'r 1 S5:!.:loo · $59,900 room for your boat. Walk 6'I0·8122: Evs fi7J J!.!::!li G •>r l!l'llU s S p ;1 n '-'hi lll•l1r l'tnl'tll 'dro•am. :! SecJudcd amoni:? trees, lo Wcslclit'C Pluia. San· . fire11lacc. t ;1 :1 nt k11du•11 Jltlrm 1·111111i1. !'lo,,o• 111 mini-strea m and l'is h-thou~ands. rcdur cd tn Lovely duplex .. Ow!Jcr s ll ui.tc c·us t n rn tam II) shniiiun;.: ~ h1";11 h 1\11\ ponds.is lhis larJ?e two S6S.9110, BKH .• l'all l!!e dcluxc,umt. :->opcr roomhnstssta nllup har 101uso\\lll'r ;1~kmi.:::d!l,!t:111 i;tory Cnsta Mesa hom e. :>10·1720. clean! 3 hr_. 2 ba + hU ns. fl I u s 111 cJ o or II IH I 1 •l each* t-'cutures Include heavy s tcrco/firl'/hurt:l ar St•1·ln1lcd m:isJt•r wrn~ M b·t ""' s liake roof. s tep-tlown alar m . Pvt 21 ~ l'ar i.:u r + Customi7.<'d h ut h \\ 11 h 0 1 e nome ~~~~~-~~~~ ~~~~~-~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~·-~~~o~o~m~~s~t~·p~u~r~a~t:c~~~ 2hradjmnrni: 11nKwfdl1I Cathcllral lil';irn tl'ilihg ~~ l~•1n linilu" ~1'~~ - ···,,··u·,·h·L··-···,·c·o··,·i" •• CJ ••• , •• S .. U •• p.e .. r ... S .. h .. a .. r.p···· i r c p ct! • co t . . s '"'R"' Jtom:s-n--trlce • ti.o i.i.-.. u1 1~ patio. The bc111 value in "#1 lnCallfornia" del.'. & ready fur 11t'w bathtub W;<lk indo~l'ls Ja n< "'"'I"''' f7iiii;11i~ town -hu rry: (;all ----owner. Sl!il.000. Owawr :JO' Coi·pn•rl p:iltfl plu:. tlown 0 11 llw p .. u11<t111g . h 5-16·:>HSO Easts"1de Duplex will t•;1rry Must sec 10 '"rOU"hl r·rc111 l'r1··l11.~l'<I surf . \\II h l:tr lJ l' \II•\\ t\<'l'C.'nts th•~ 11,.:c l'Ul·1k-1 -,.. ~ 1 k · t • -I appr('(·. K-l:!· 1!121 .s.u11dcck. S1•ll·•r l1r11111l.·1t 'n·. !'icl· L1M a~ .1l ~.1,01"1 s;11· lo t w11 h cu:-.l11 m M 11 -' .... ..... 't ~ .,_ •· 1 . ~ I t ' . ' .... _.,~ t .~. --... .. '" . .,..,· I . \ Show oll ptJnh lht n&w wd\ 9041 I Wolh 1111~ un1oue pdrr, B11r,hl t>ut1e1Uy and ow IOY2-l8Y1 ---'-.-nang1nr. planters -clever host L 11T c...i'--ffT(,,!"P'._ us rills. ba1a,ir srtlcr\ Owd v; n11 111~1· crochet of !UJI yarn t~und.lhon is ~ll \hell slotch Pauein 721 J nirt'clions. Sl.00 tor eAch 0~11~1n. Add ,.., S(AMlO-lO·SllM 't'OU J!>~ each pattern lni lusl.cla\S a1rma•I and handl1nr.. Send t1: the hghlrst ol hnes llow tlu"n Ahcr Biook<1 lhc li~ure flom a hop,h cu1 vet1 NA-'lecrnll Oepl ms tioll'fOS relfert 1n hont NuW ""'' low. cool cut nl neckline. Da1lv P1tol Printed P~llern 9041 • Hall Bo• I 6l. OICI Ctwisea Sia . Solt \ 10': 12' J. 14' i 16'-:i New York. NY tOOt I Pronl ltl': So1e t4b (bust J711akt'> Na me , Add r ess. Zop . ?'• y,11ds 45 inch Pattern Number Send $1 00 tor ~ach pattern, MOflE than ever before! 200 Add 351 for t ach pattern lor deslcns plia 31rN printed in. hut ·class airmail, ltJndhng. side, NEW 1976 NEEolfCRAFT StlMI 11: CATALOG! Has eve1J1hing. 75c. M1r1an M11111n Crocll•t witll ~11ms Sl.00 Pauern Dept 442 Crocll1t 1 W•nlftbt $1.00 Oa11y Pilot Nifty fifty Guilts Sl.00 :?32 Wes t t81h St New l lp,ie Crtellet S1.00 York NV 10011 · Pronl Sew + it.It lot~ $1.25 NAME. ADDRESS. ZIP, llttllt,.IRt ...-Sl.00 s I z E a n d s T y L E Fltwtr Croclltt .... . St .00 NVMBEA 11tlr11l11 CltCMt ltolt Sl.00 Dt ,., u.. II•• to ... 1 Instant Cittllet 1.-k Sl.00 Al"'t lastlllt llllcf1M W it.00 ,....,. ffttf St•d ... ., llhtlllt lllMey .... $1.tO "' .... ftll·Wltlter Pitter• co.,ltt• Clft ... --tt 00 .=-:..: c:r::~"!C~~~ C•llJl•t.t AfPHa. '14 :-t :oo SttM1 71 .. lllWI t2 'rtn Atp1111 412 -· 50t ~ -.... •f " hilts ,, -'°' hw + lift IM• ".CJ MttaM ltilt leek IZ _50, 1MtMt *"" Cmt•. $1.00 1S hi"' t1f ,..., O _ Sic .... tuMt• .... '"°' ... k •f 11 Jlfff .... soc ....... 1ew1 .. a. '"°o - ., -· 1 I rf II If h po I 'I ontece 0 Lari:c 2·hcdroum. t h;tlh ing. flurry <'all-:r,i l';IHt 1 ~~·Sri~1 ~;:n°1 .110s h ;1 ~~,.'. units . s:.011 month in· New home hv bu1lcfl•r , 3 011•11•10"'" "' 11 "" ~i:\l::'?fl8n"K.t mudi, rnul'li rnurt•! .J11,..1 1-'ull pnce. Cl\L.t.1;.1:,.1iG.t1i tuh. •1 hlks l11 •11'1«111. , 4qy 71100 ColUl'lll\'I kit .. 1·01.y rph·. l~ 3 BEDROOM 1·om1 .. won't last. S711,000. UH. 2 Ua. f;..,1c, S\tnkl'll I®•· I' ill<?ellG'JJ II rrs rw~ and ti rc:il Prl.'mium rar pl'linl!, Sti!l,5110. 53ti· I i G7 11r · • b.1rg.1111 J I s.'}J ,:,4)1), W;lllP<tll<'rs and 11an1•I-FLOWERING e rR€HIG€ ~.:Jti.(i020 --()fcli r ~11:1 111 ... h ''-"II" '""' l: 21 Tr;Hll'wmd:-. ,jni:. G1ganllL' m;1sh'r HOM€\ --------------·----------------... lih' rn11I 111· 1·111 \\' Ii;•~ ll tH 1>~121 ~111l l' with abund ant GARDENS "'7-LW-"-m-JJ.-.SW .... ZJ.A.LWWWlLWIV .V.L4Z.W.:.Lw:"4 w111ol11w N .,fd l1r11 I.. l pl ----------1de>!lcls 11lus two IWlll·~itc Vorm.il 11111 1·111 11111~ ----------i hcdroom s .. lu:-.l 10'1 Thi~cxr1w!illt•ly:ippomt-fl/\('KHAY HYOWNF:H k11 . "''JI """" 1111 :! R.E.Salespeople d o ~11 ·ll u r ry , t·a l l c1l,largc two·s lury fan11 J llr 2 Ua .111t•famrm. W•t1t te Ill! :-;p.111"'1' r o·.11 ~11 "W"'.._.T~" !16:.!nKK ly homt• ha!. loa•lh of Jnds 1·p 1I. x lr;1s .21; •RID f ::'A~'-~•ltt• """ 11:11 • K€Y room for kicls . folks 11ncl Hr<'nl wood . s 1;:1 .s1111 .1 I•• • ~ :\ltSSIO:'-i It !-:,\I.TY Coorf•r & 'ox '·' 1·Jl~1;11111. l' n t l' rt :1 J n i n ,.: . •I fri2· 11~7 II •• 1:11 m:ll •• 1111: its sah·:; "t;irf for pro· c P.€Al TOP.5 ii Hedronms. J hath!-. a ------- ' 1•11 l'rcHhl<'l.'r:-. -spa1·1ous ynrrl anrl 1·0\'- l'.111 ));11 c l'•H11>er to 1h s· OCEAN & IA Y VIEW cr\•d patio t1H1 Pril'l'll :it ('I/SS our ge nl'l'OllS rom RRl\NU NEW DlJl'l.EX. only sm.!IOU By appo1nt- tnl s s Io 11 st' h t'll u I 1!. dcl.'k & 1mti11 eu urut. menl only ~0·0022 used bnr k frpk. apl~. l 1lrps. hllns, xtra lri.: g;1r .. etc . N r c v l' r y t Ill n J.!. $120.000. JA.COIS REALTY 675-6670 DONALD M. llRD A .. \OCtottn. l•ohor• RARE FIND EASTSIDE f or On\ifi~ Ad ACTIO~ C.ill D H A Delly ""9t Atl·riMt ream ome ~JOtlTJ[tJLT~T.a.i§ffJOCJCLT~ SllK & 'IND• HARRY S TRUl'IAN • .ll"S I' l.IST ED • ~>1111 , f.1 m lfy l111nw 11l';o r "'h 111d ', OL J rl II ;1 •~' ~l111p /.! :>i:I r1IHI • 111-:l"l'lllllSlll·:u • Supt·r op1l.01n l :1tstt. :!1\1\, 'int.:ll• ~ton· "" .Jl1t 1111 . \'u 111 l'.1t.ilr11.1 •.1111:.l'b, ~I.JIM! .IA\ W YI·: \TS fl I.TY ;It/I I C '01.1,.1 I h< y St• l.ag1hia ,1:1~1·:J:!:~7 G~ ---1002 1~:;:,rrsu~.~ li·•t-::;; ~~rent ~rivacy ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... 1s insured 1n a lusc:1ou~ ..1111111111111!!!1'••••••••••••· ....... mast er s uite. 2 bedroom s JUST LISTED ;incl must \, l' I I fa s t ! I, a r g c :.! hl'droom lll U~ fa mily room with 01wn bl!:rn1 l.'l'1l ln1: 11 nc1 <'ozy fircplat·c. Prime IOl'<•tion on lurj?c Int with 2 1•a r Aaragc. P ricNI bel(lw markl-t for quil·k stil<'. L.ow down and low men· thl~· µarm cnt:.. !'ran N I L B A L A M E S M R 0 T A N E S T y ZIH ARR y s TR u HA NJ Ky Kt v S T F I L R l A N t L R E B 0 8 0 H E N 0 l N X R U H T R A C A H D M R N 0 0 A M I H S 0 R I H N W A I R 0 E A A I F D R 0 0 S E V E L T Y 0 T B A l Y T K 0 R N A J U D G E V P E V C N P R A I N D t B I N D E P E R C F t W L A N A T H 0 U E C A L L A W R A ~ A L H D T A E C P 0 S D A G R E U l 0 R A Q E D E W E Y P 1 S R E 8 L P R T B H U T M A D S T 0 P A t N D E P 0 A T S 0 I B N T B l A M B E R L I N E R 0 R A N I H 0 T A N 0 K Y E L K R A B A A N U A l P J C E S U 0 H R I A l B R H D S11p1•r V11·w . l'U~lont :1 llH, ' 2 Ila Tt•rr111c invc:-.l. SW,l ,f,1)0 '1'.l!I :!lll!l upstairs for family o r Coldwell Banke auests... Lavish us e nf r wood and 1-?lass brini: lbe l\'£Sl(){N11Al l!ROl<lRAGf COMPANY ouL5ide inside tr you want· LIDO LA.MD MARK Situated on 51,2 lots. this home offe rs a rare opportunity for u s er or invel't o r . 7 bedr oom s and 7 bath~. forma l dinin~ room and lots of spac('. $480.000. A CO&.DWIU IAMICB CO. 644~1766 ,. r a truly un1'1uc home. done in the I rncl!t ta11tc and rubul o u s l y landscapNi. Yo u must :;('C this exdusi\'C hs linl! and prirl.'d for the r b tnJ? younJ? l'Xl'l'Uti\·e . Shown by UllllOinlmt•nt ~ CALLNOW {//, 752·7315 DONALD M. llllO Auec1e1 ... lleelt•I\ SELL Idle ilt•ms with a Daily Pilot t.:lasslf1cd Ad. •'.t2 56';8 cipul!' hthiclefonn Large 3 hr. d<'n. 2 ba . sur· rounded h y fruit o r - c h a r d . veg Rarden. llre cnhouse & ros e gurdcn. S57.likl0. Redc..,.t _R•affy 645·347( lrnt•Vt'llon,, HICl<l~n ... >Ord• talow IPl>f!lr lorward. beck-• w.,d, up. dowfl or dl190n111y. Find each .•nd bo-It in. ~ Bess A. 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GI ... :1:!;.X l'\'l'S. , __________ _ ANN CHISMAN HEWSIOY I SforMoblleHOfftH ----I $575.:ihr.2•,ba,s c.0 11~10 1~:,·11 1 · 1 ~·11 1.11 "·1 lk 1·rll1•ld Ttl"~hunll' t>.1·~111 hl"l"l'll' :.! hr th. --------· - REAL EST ATE lluyl rvnl at 1111· (;o, c:.. 554-4003 Lots for sole 2100 I of II\\ y • lOOU II . hi: am :t••un;i. ~l-1 mo (.&., •.t.rh I ()" iwr 5~t1 .. 1~:~. 5.1:!·tl~l I ~:!II l'oul Sni:I,. 1-\·:: -:-::!~~:!~••• .... ~!!~ } r.OLt"t:1n>l'1\ltJ\l>IS E 1;,·s~1 ~lmm~1l11t:t·upa1.1 INIRVINE --!•••••••••••••••••••••••! n·il;l~c11;~k,'.:11;1:"·l:-1 llr !:'•Hu : l11t~~·"ll•b.1 RENTALS 1· '.\la111Ht·1111tl1'>.5-I0·.1:l1~ c ,\SA \'lt:TORl1\ ' !">IUO si1.ll .. i·ui-tumbuill. 1·~· ~Jlf.QW.L;ill hl\J ljltil ..... .., •(.I • II· 1 l::IToru VIEW I -i\i,:t .I S UJ\_._ K~ S.ulll.ii.:o. ::;.I.• .• llHI,· S1111.!ll'F;11111lv llum1·:. 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Gus & ,\ SNt:G 11.\HliOll 1n maculJk! ·throu;:hout' 1 .b • .. 1: <rej Olk. oln l 7S2•1920 557·314·1 Newland & Sl;il1·r. 8;J7:; :J Br,:?bu ..... :).17t> (;.t.!·!i:!UO waler pd. Pool. ....i .,._ ~··~ __ __ _ U:l..l-1-L.~' ». • Cl 1400 GU~~IWW! U ACH ~1-41152 -"1.11&. !!.b;.i__ Jt~ - ---,TS ., .. ,--at-c-nccITTTSlue-rom-'""•'""'· bc·1c h l'arb.1»111 SJ COLLt"GE P \RK d --· . -. ~ ---·--. -· nsTnr:trl' 'tUR&den LA.Ml.H.~H•A munlly.3Br .llt·n~fo '"!' t-:LKINS CO.,llc~ltors P ~l1.fl. Bkr.721i.zio1 0~ j oncul.dc sa~· JH/~,~~· Huntinc)ionle.ach 324 J Br.:!':b;1 ... ~11 .. f"~111 .r~i . nr ,.,cll<)QI:-: i7~Srntll'lucc.i:-c:-.r-- rm.gardl'nhome.Sl1pin1&11 1.>o'·crDr. ti3l·llS()(I i~-51121 I M 1 LOT f I· . t · ·, )It .'....................... '"trk ho1l"lll" (140·2319 tH:!·i>UiJ for Sl12000 j . _ • rp c, c11:s. crps. 1 ns. 'I ,... ··' .. .... ___ _ ...io1'1...i5· REALTY ------jcemeteryLofs/ lfumilil':., ref"s. SJ9!) lse. 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Pool, no P .0 .P r\g l7 0wn1·r 11011>for salL•toquali flcd 673·8373 Many ci.lrns! S495m1 6-12·0758. buyer . Ht.·asonable . -----Agent :'l:o Fel'.ttt\:1·<150!1 SonJuon pd:.. See al 177 t;. 2~mJ 551.oo.12 !Br. 2ba , frplc. hd"d -lf523C "-I Capistrano 3271 St. ,\pt 20. <i-IS·75l:J; IAYFROHT CONDO nr·ng. P't pluyyd. IJhl fkdcl'or:1tc1l, 3 l>i:drm. AMPl.ISua~ RVl~E ••••••••••••••••••••••• &tHl87!1. 2 Hr, 2 Bu. boat docks. Wcstminslt-r Purk : .i ad· 1tar. freshly dl'«ort"d . hu. furn rm. ll U, UW . Ol'E:o-; U,\11 .Y Uram! 1ww tux -t fir :I Ba, Uaeh el_o_r_a_l--C.j-u-ic-·t · sel'urity hid.I!. M·c to ap jomingsp;iecs.exdus1v1· S-1 25 mo . ..-._.rg u s on S.:l50.mo. AJ,(1•111. no fct: KA~ltc:>Rl')I :! frpll ·s. \\l"lhar. de. acJult. IJ · • P.rc1·1atc. Xcwport Jin> sect ion . Will Sa c . llcaltors.8.13·:Jl\21. 963·.t~l -l·-.-,:k » tv J U-;:-::: ::;;>:,o mu .• \I t Gl':\1. 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Rt•W01r•l "1'13 2fl!IC) i11;2.~21 -11.\:'\Kl:'lin IOAT CARf'EMTEllS "'--•ecltNerfll fur O;i\•c 1194-3515 a(l "40SQl''T.St3.'.>inl'lutil. .<>ST . St•afnu1 n tsux,°Ft111e & 1·1ar1nt•I HIGHTSUPERVISOR Musi he• t!X"''r'lf fmb h .... .,.... ..... ll" ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR l>uple:it. )'rly. 1 blk lO beac.h , ~. lln p. a dlt.a. ao. pet.a. 963·1570 bcf. 2 pm M anytlme w\!Wh. Aval\. 6129. ----· Spm ~9·1'65:lur 510·<!21HI t'ai;l food or111o rtunlty ,. 'I ( , .. 8801rvrne Take advnntn.:t• no"'! llim aluyan. ans to''.• 11 Thc·ll ry l~1:s :rnn s. All 1-:,pn'd.w.1111,•11 1'•11'•111· t•a rprnt c r Clnort co. Irvine at 16th Hire for rl•nt (11rn Ca ll Superh Homes (111" \'tr Spyglnss. Cd:\1 ~•YI"~ 6411914H Ctt~· Uunk.:\1•c :\l:tl\ ,\on hi.:nd1t-:. 1\r11I » In 6'45·05~0 You don't nee1I :1 f?Un tn w , cor rC'ct 111 i: 11n 1 & 54911655 llcwanl ti10 105\1 - -ll11nt llch H 111 1:i.11 person, ....,_.h•lt'-" "draw r:i,,1 .. """11 >nu phllne!< ca11 752.0~:14 ------Want tu learn Gu1t;.1r' PACIFICA IY f700t8thSt • plact•nn .11t inth1•1>:1tly ... -. • J anitorial rnaint Co LOST Blk fem pm1dlo Be1linner<luilar scrrn~1· n .\RM,\ln ni11ht ,h111 ICIPPIRYACHTS "-----t ...... l"I • ll! l \I 'c If 11 l" SH l idle lll'll\S \\1th ·1 ' -nuna D"h "le11n1n111 [lf11c rollor Vlr ur w i\ "nod llummcr lwlili,\. i\ttr:11 I II(' nr1l1 ,\,k h•r '6":2.8170''' 1:f./~ ;(S a 1 ".o':i;ty &'1lol Clul'~Lri<.-dAtL .;.;,tttori-ttlt• 4S:..11~; "18lh.C'.\l.ti l2illl2 Hwrtl fie~!' rate,; •l!/.131~1 U.1111lh.\ i;11;·,:o11 \l::l!W 17th:-it.C'.M ~c;r- .!. • • l J ' HelpW•t•d 710o!H.tpW•ted 710 ·································~··········· ~'!'.~~ ..... ?!~~~~~ ..... !!.~! ~~:!·::! ..... ?!.~ ~~~·::! ..... !!.~~ lllur~a~.Juno 17,J9Z-6 O~ILYPILO't .q THI CITY . OF HUNTINGTON IEACH Mo11powff AclMW1traffoa Announces E mployment Openings For The Following Positions. ...... ~. $952 Mo. S9"lce w-S9U Mo. Abandoned Vehicle Detatl .. Cit-. &.-.~$159 Mo. C $6HMo. Cterti T,,1.t.1so M>-S60J Ma. Asst Shi,,...,laec a.rii-$577 Mo. M ... S.r•lus Tr•nu $547 Mo. L-*"f Oper.tar Tralft11 $547 Mo. J\ll r cquirt' JO days p r ior unemployment & II. B. r esidency. Applications will be accepted at the Coastal E m ployment Cl'nler, 17211 Beach Blvd., 11.8.until 5 PM, June 17th, 1976. •c.E.C. will be moving -Open for business June 21. 1976 at 520 Pecan, JJ . B. 536·2526 lni.pc<'tl'r. Qu;1llly t•on· MlLl~'Al<Y Hetp WCM1t.d 710 Help W..t.4 7100 Appliances 1010 EX-SERVICEMEN trol. 2 yr~ <'Xr>er rrq'd i.:Xl'~Rll::N<:t;l> IEALISTATE ••••••••••••••n•u••• •••••••••••u•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WOMEN t;lel"\ronl'i Prodm·ts. AP· E mp Io y m I! n t up: SALIS '4.SSOC. ::iAl.t-:-. 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Ill.Ill<' w L' w I I I t r 11 I n tu Ana und the l'Ou:;tal l't'al'l tl'.il t-">.IJl·r n•q tor REAL ESTATE for mh•r\•u•w 11VPl State FCIMft i1 ttt.r•. rollcci wn of 11111 fas h1v11• ~lu1·lln·11or \'11d1l <:orv. urous Mui.the av;illuhll' fcmule Quadr:a.Jilc~ir -INDUSTRIAL THE LOOK Hi)lhl now SlulL' Farm is llikL•s. many lMlloon ltr,· 1631 Pl.i cont1a. Co~t · weekends. & wet-kl.la y II\ l' HI m .i.:1)~ s,,!;u )' I E:1l:1h utl 1l'l• lrn:-. 11µ1·11111" 540·4500 lo.1k111i.i Cur .:11t)tl l> p1sts hiko!i. & varl:o. Sunlia)' 1111 !lie~. cvcn1ni.:s Somt• eurl) rm & "nJ. l,JIHIOl l F11r Qu.1h111•d Sall•:-m1•11 . 1-: i\ M S Tf< ';; SSES (; l• 1111 II·• Y & x 1 n I ly ! Juno! 20. ut Req•t'll•ct morntn>! W•>rk rt-"q Peno· ~ur1>1•s i\illt•,., ~111 o;hif\,. or UMkl•r T1• lla11cll1• l' m 11111 y l'1• h l' 11 l' I 1 t l:y1•1t-s. t:4r.o W · l'ou~t f\111 T1m1·. orrll'l' r1s1l1m tll)O .'S lh:il .,, rount111 g 1-:x l'l' r 'II or Ir .111\l'l':O lliilh Sul cs •'V L1•a1<1111: lh'l'llt.•<l. cxrwr1cnr1«l 011 jl;ll'kai.:.1· llll'lu1ll'!'I l'OSl Ill llwy. N\\ pl lkh MS Ki!llX. 11vullahlc. J I c.-rbl'r phv1>icul inveulorlt•!'I in :\lci>a \'t•rd<' Conv Hu:.p 111 rnrlustn:\1 pro!Ji'rl> 1m r rnJdl &. J(Urml',lll lt\•111~ i-:ilarv 111IJ11sl ht\\ n Bru11kh11r::.t & II a 11 Jc w c It• rs llcta1I Sture5 in you1 1olll l:c•111crS1. <.:.M l'.'xpcnem•1•d 0111\• l'onstrur1111n lnr .Jo, ti>W m,·nt:.. If 1111,•r,·:.lcll, t·ull Su1ll'nor, l IJlk w1•s t Wes tm\ni.ter Mui l?l!Ol'ral tiri•a ., Xlnl _ !\lart'm&Asiltll' ~tSH lit . W li~h.l'Mll.1~:_11S2tl ~ht•ryn ~•-l!:I SillS lk1luoalll\ll ll!n-0:121 t>lartm~ wu1:cs with tlw Nurse:. 1\1dl•s. Matun•. I':\ Secretary ~1a11· f .11111 '"' cu·~ Canwras & G F.N EHAI, Of1'"1(.' E, uppulrtuln1l~·.fur all\ unccl• 1,:~·r·t1 .• :! '11'., ~.h.:!•' Top ltl'C\'llltOn l:.t I l.t•l(al l11•a \ Y IYJlllll!. ~~~11:~;,111i'/,~~~~l~. ·~:~~,,~::~.r Equi~nt 1030 "1'rl torpartt1n1e. men ° ·• a'1a~em\•ll · •Jl(l':. .... a "''"'"'xi;,. I It I"" t A "' • '' •••••••••••••R•••••••• " N II -I 11.: 1 l ll t a,,1011. nlqlOr\ 1.1.11:. Bch . 494·1107 · n exp. rwc · \\e wi u .. r••s Aid•• I .irt•.i K.1:1 !ll).11 Wunr<•s:o;, oH·r 2~ /\pplv II :\11\1 K 1111 :t k m u ,. 11· ----train. 1\vcra..:c l :!·lS •II "• ... ... PBX h I I <' I' I • ----Ill lll'r'nn. Sil s Hl111• l'J nH'I a flfllJ1•r101 ....._W ted 710 u.a-w 7100 GENERAL OFFICE mort• ourlo P wk Cal !I. t.-ih11t:i rt\;1tl'1 ut y&. !i1•1Tc•1:1rr 1111111kh1·per. lit.•t'l. l\li '1lst l'I, NII :ill ~l·r1·1•n, 111 1• h.ir, ~ .. ......,. • .-__,.. 9ted ACl'Urale tvpln". :ibthl' _1213 l 98H·~:u_s cullct·t. 'l.iflrdtl•I. '''"·lull fllllc! or p;_irt •111n ·.11l1l't•r . •. lr1 t 1•111111 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ & .,, ,.. k I \" I RECEPTIONIST .. _, ,, ),\.1• A "'.N'l'RY to t·umµosc uwn I cl le rs • l' 11 .' 11 a Y ~ l' • t 1~111• 11 11 11IH·II14 l~1l :!!H:I • <.:AS llll-:R n r. ft . [ . d l JUNIOR IH':>dtt~~ l.iond fJmlh \\'():\!,\'.\-:1:1 ;;o tn handll• CAN"Y ·11•1 LE""D D•T tlQ s ma urc JU ~'·men hc·;tlth & <1c'l'11knt 1n SECRET•RY u (, ' • ~ "' A '"' abtl1ly lu work in· "' huth>n 11hom·1, l'h;1llt•ng Cats 8035 OOOR:\tA~ ENTRY OPERATOR dc1>1mdcntly. Xlnt poi;j. SALESMAN "W'Jllt-:c at low LOSL f''rcc t><~1·ll1·111 11pp11r1111111v l'1111~tru1'llhn manager 111i; W•ll'k w a f11111ri· Ill ••••••••••••••••••••••• Apply So. Coast 1'1111.11 I Tll<' Jolly HOl!l'r lnr. l:1 lion fur l>l'rson l'C · IL•1:.1l l•n111-ullutu111 <I IJl'I' lur ult 1mll\11lu.tl \\llh l'l'•lllll 1·~ Ld•'ll \1-•d hu~v ~ 11. ofr ~lllrt S!) Wttlltetl 1:oocl h\lllll' '"':: T hcutr c Frida Y 12 .. L tukinl! aJlpli\•uttons for 11 t•nkrini.t Job murkl•I Ap· San Clt•m t•ntc .1n•a. W l.'i m 0 ) H t.' 1 t• r l' 11 \' t· 3 µooll I' U :\ :-k 11 l-. \\ "" M'<'rl't;u \ m l\l.._•:sa V"·rd,• h r. t:xjlcr ~ n•h n1•1• ktlll'ns. m:1l1·1'1111i: pair. l\lu!>I bt' 111 nr nvl'r. lcutl dutu entry opr. Min ply Nutionul Sy~ll'ms ycurs old. L'~lll t'Drn S20 to ncccssa ry Ll'l>l'•Wllo! '~oultl ''11111Y \\Oflo.mi: 111 url•u :\lu:-1 hu\'1• l1111hll111! t' time· r~vc:.. i,:r.1\'l',\ 11r1I rnll an) Limt.• !Jt12 514:11 f c 36 1 hS N lt sso Pl'r \\'t•ck workino '.\l cdll·al Ser,·1rl'!'I . nur 111arkct 111~ l11lltiy 1•011,..1rul't111n (')(lier At ~ ~oim· wkiub. 1;~50:13(, ___________ ,II 3 y rs l'Xpcr.w/l yron orp .. 4 I hr\' t, . . ... ·~t"'".lr1.'1 Ill r,1l'•.'•1r .• 1 ···.1 I t J K' Clcrlcul ;~1~~ .. ~~4·~ia~:erPeavn~~~i GEHIRAL OFFICE :~~~ r~~h;'>l•~,:;:id :~''1':n~ 1'1;s~J1lal H<I .' ~l'WJl~rt ~:~,~·o·:~ 1~~~1~~~;~~ •• ~~11'.1 ~1u~~11~~.:: ~.·,1,~ ·•:·li:h~ ::~ Hvm·lpm. n ~':':9~~~~"11 . ~~~~1"~H .. OFFICE SUPERVISOR bcbuscdon.l'X.p1·r.'level. :'\eat appcur .. ple:l!>llnt 722·0833and;is klor J an. ~ach. m,11un• au11 11d1-. po1w. dl\11lu:1I <::ill 5I00!19!i. \'OMAN wanll•rt fur 111• 1•tanw-Hlue·S~·al1iu111l Avply "' J>('nmn, 8am· tell.'phon~ mannt•r. Good '~61s.~!~~.\'tcJO areu phone ;\;~s -----ta\'t tulness. immaculah• H :io.:; ~'.u.~~'°~t·\~"t"1!·~·.,·.~~ l'lrlrlct•'.'I:~ 675·0Hil'I 5pm. Mon· Fri hy H.'22/7tl IYl>tsl Knowlccl~e of to .,,. °""" Lvu 1:r<>11n11t11! ;rnd l:il11 type ..-1.a-u -._._. ·~~ ~ __..__ -- 1101 ;,i Gll lcltc Ave. key adder. Apply 111 f::jLl~l.OpJ>Orlun1ly •n :Ill \nu m.1\' be thl' in SECRETARY/TYPIST n .. j·,1 Call ht\\n 12P~I & Swmcsl.' K1lkn-.. n· F.xpondinl( illvin~ ~1:; Irvine Jl(!rsun, lfcirwood Shut· Employer Mcd1n1t 111n .'!.. 1·h ar~1· 1l1\id11Jl wc: ... cck. i\ppl~ P 111nl' Sh hl'lplul fiomJ hl'\I 51ti 1;:1!1!1 g1:-kri·1I w :tltnl,.. Ch.1n1 sol'iatlon scf'k~ St'lf -----1 1crs. 1977 l'laccntiu.------nurs<'forl'M ~l11tt 1"1111 l1•lt•Jlh l~·c.h11111ut·. p11111 ll.tt'k ,.:r111111d I •· I _C .'I ----JUNIOR t11111•. GC111d :-.a l ,'(, I'."'. 1111-, fltl•r 1111:-.. 1y 1.11M l•1r c.•11:,·_7 ... ,, ·:~ motivated m11lun· Ill· >e l\'erymrn .rir .A " PERTEC '" ,,., . .,,_ dlvldual \\1lh l'xn•llcnt Times 111 N n & C '.\l hencfll!!, /\µpl~ l';ll'lo. !'ti·rt·clll)l.iy . paymt!nl clerical uhilily t u S25011t•r mn 5411 l i lO GIRL FRIDAY SALESMEN S11pt•r111r lkalthC'a11• SECRETARY "'h1•n 11lac~·•I v.11h 11rn Ucaul .. m111'h lll\1·11 1111! -· ---L'oi· sm.·iJI <·•imp"nY 111 11·15 su1>erlur J\ H '. ;-..· 11 8usineH Syste ms i 1·:" IH' r · d sh r 1• fl · .i du.q·r . \•\ l'llttlt.:" !1t:>11.i!'i7. ha1n•1! klltc11s <! Smk, .' superv1su offu~l· a t'·ri. -. -. • .. w Body11 & Girls IU·l5 yr11 f 2 I 'f -k 1 11 1 1 tav1tll's of upprox. 15 rn· c.n1a! ."·111:0•.1~1•1dont.H N.11 areu I Girl orftce. ol . earn .:!O·SSO "''r "1 '21111 Division l';i,·1111• l'ity l\ank. Si'l' \' ,, 11 11 I! .M ,, 1 ht' r ,.,. .:r. iw ' •1 l'I 1111 d1 vldu als . Prev1oui-l.ah·lh,1tr ~tell' Cop pay ~lust ha\'I.' iood typtn~. w ct•k )!cttin )! n~·\\ NURSES AIDES 1:tt'.!,\rm~1 ro111!1\\p 1·l~11 ro lh } ."1~ank . h1iUs\'\1t\l'S & ""'''"l'r!> To1tJhm.!H:ll·5os1. supcrv1tiory llaC'k1lrou1111.fursh.urpi:!rl. l.;ibl•xper J.(Cn'I bookkecpinJI t·u~tomers for lit\• 01111\ t s.1nla/\11a,Caltl. \.ullll'll\H•:..( & •1:111nµcr. lllU!><l ii·· •ln·r II!. St•ll DOCJS 8040 desirable. /\ppltc-.1110 11:-nl'<'_Cull 552 7HIHI knowlt•i.lJ.te. ti llr!I min 1'1lot Work hours ·•r;· Hutld1ni.: i-1~111 h11'1t1)!' U\' 1111111 lll'11. Hlll·l.!J·I llc:cltnc V.1sht011s n lime ••••••••••••••••••••••• u ' to llll'r'l•a:-1• C'l'lhUs ~::\ •· \4•111 be taken ut: "·•ril.·il u "C<'Ptt<in'st .vlnt 1ier day. i\lon thru Fri 3 30 to 8::Jll ufl•·r :-.<'hool \11 ~:11ual 01111ortu111ty SECRETARY & l'arn l':l.lra :.~tor lhl' U.S. DIVERS 3323 W. Wurnl'r i\ vc S<Jnla /\nu. <.::i 927112 (1J.0 !1-10·8UIO AaEqual Opportunity Ernpln)'t'r "'-..,, ' ·' c II 5 2· l)t'r only fttr all slllll" •loCt·rt>larial skill-; req. a 64 ·42 2. und a fewmore huurson s·1 .. l1l"l'llll1l11~m"nl. ~1n1 ~:mrt11~1·ri\I I·' l.'h II St11n11wr.S-l )illhr l:sl·ol •PET WORLD• ----" ' • ,, • 11 t•11g111 1.: po.•. 1n • I I ·•-t7U l'1t Bulls. P\'kl•s, W1·~t 11• •.'1.'opsalar,\_552·il10t) Saturuay & h11li1lu•·s . t)(nn"lll.". Niuht •lifl'i•rt'll k I · i·ar '" V IOlll! lll'l' !''" 1 GOOD JOB ' ' " .. • ---na:11 l'lllli.: • l'fll. llt"I s I I Toy Fox l'1Kxlll's Stnh This is nflt a p aµcr roult• 11:11 .\ppl) nt I' ark lh-nlaf Yard 1\lll·111l.1111 f,!ood :.i..t11 ... ,\ org.1111.i.1 orpcr!'ona lllh'l\lt•\\ -1111• P~1°1u ~. c~~kl•r -. Ucntal Hccc11t1omst Expl'r t>rtho lront dsk. !162 2405 Menovl•r55. Nn di•liH'rll'S ur collect· S1111.._•r111r 1.'1111'. lln:-p F llrnc. Ii da\l> \\l'l•ktla\ 11011 ,\lln11·L. i.al.11) ,\ Merc~dlse :\l1n1·Sd111.111 ~t.·r~. Bull 2dayspl•rwcek 1n1:. Trun~port.ition pro· 11 ·1[/ Su f/l'l'l•>I'. NU nl1'. l\l:irnNli1r~·l 'ct. i\lu;t bl.'11el1h. l\ppb· hl•lwn ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tt•n'tt."t'>., ::.tlktt•:-. 1\ Car.rcfs .673·2281) \lded. You must ll\·i• 111 t).t2211f> havt'"1K1C1hanch.-n1111·•& K t IM C <..: Ant' 8005 ___ ~ ~ llunl.ul~l ~cll i.umh ,,.. ,.. 11111 Jllll. ·' "' 11111· 1 .. s 'l<•ll"klt•i-. 1110 rn1>.t•tl l!lll' DEHTAlR'ECEPT. GU•RDS ofSlatertotiuaht,\. n,•at 11111)('111' Arl>IY l!f;\t 1~111). 1at1:l 1-: W11~·n .. r •••----••••••o•••••••••• PH's. stu11 it' .. 11111~• F . 111n1· poi-. oricn for 1 r\'l iH· & "'s a 111 u ,, na 5:11; <t2\JK NURSES AID ES 1'1•\\ 1111rl f11\'(I . C :\l 1'1' · S \ r,.u; :i:,jJ. I': O. E. ~:;~l~~·1~;", 0111• 11 •' v ,. ' l'lll'l')!1•111-. 11nai:1n11llV\' ,'It areal\. l',liml'. lmmc11. Equal Opportunity Takm.: ,q1pltl·atw11s 1•11 R E S LES St'P II t' Sla. lklti. t•x ,\.'ITIQ\;INC IN Tt;STI:'\ -Glerk~p11>l Rcttplionj · pl~t mdiv. 1-:xtrl'nll'· mnlovmc.J• ln!nde E_mvlo~~r ___ !liursl' 1\1dc 11U~1l 1•1ns 1111 • • A lll'r"cl Loi'J I rds n ·4 ·d Uct.>ou ~now ~ht•n• an· 1:1 •Gr•ot Don•s• ans ph•nl'. fill'. IY)ll'. ly hu.-.y ulc. G110C sa ary . ~__......_.....,,.,...,~, ~-;-i~~~~~~~'il-=-...:::::.==:J-!~~h~1~11~:-.i::-. ~x~·~1i~1t~ll!;;1'~"~c~f1~t~:._!!.tnW,. __ Lic'd • Unlic: 'd i\lust "'' .ilil1-• to !'ICl'Vll'l' fin\' Antique Sh11p!> 111 Ohl . .. , keep rl'COrds. shurthllnd l 'ha1r:;idc l;X lll'I'. hcl11ful u orr Work any sht t Kt-;YPUNCll ,. lit . l'll • ' l' lllS. Frtn• day-('U l'S ' " hie 1111·Mr1-1'.Ul!ill-T.u:i.llll? .... ' uah •l\.m.1t.Uh -- <lt-sirable llul not Ol'ccss, !152 llJ3!11ll'lw~?:m ~p_m_ 11 ~~ ~'.msRf~~7·r ~~c ~11 k& LEAD DAT '4. l'urk l.ulu Coll\ Ci·n tcr Trainlnq Coune \\•irk :-.;l.,11 Al'lll'tir. i\~I· IY & ~clel'l 1on. \ 1s1t all ·~f /\fi.:lwn l'UI"· i\l\C 1\ip :glh~tk. $450 mo. l'h. ---------• llnivcrsal. 122Ci W. 5th St. !HT"Y OP'ERA.TOR 4fl4i Vla~:.lup lltJ, N.11 plv. UllU W. Coa:-1 ll"Y us. LH\'all•d al lsl. 1'~1 Sho\\ or lalJulnu, pt'I, DESPERATELY S.-\. lnten·1ew hrs The Jolly Roger llll'. is t'allf>42 HOll •P1•ri1onalm:;lrot·t~on N H <.:am1110Hc;.1l&M,1111 . 11<'aul l't•tl Sh11h. ,.,, COLLEGE STUDENTS AND ALL OTHER H.S.G9'ADS ... EEO JfJ 3U·r11>11n & 1::111 :J::w11m t.1k111i.e Uf!ph<•attons lor a NUI<Sl~G •J\l:tna~l'lnl'lllHttlHlrl\."" T(lrJll!'. li11:!·5Hll.1 01 " I d I 1 ~I S\·1\ tnl: machi111; 011l·ralt1r J\lon·t'rt. E<iu:i l Opp-Or ea flll at•nryopr. •Ill LV,,,.,.'S •lul'lll'<l'om111"'''"' •utornl•r 1·1,tl t'X l'l'I' 1~1~:!2.15 TYPISTS St:t:I! ET.\ Hlfo:S <i E~ 'I.OFFICE Emplovt'r. of 3 yrs l'XJll'r \\ I .> r ''" ,... •L1t'tl lra1n1111: :!\1 i..~ . I I R nJJ I . 11"1 '1741 I' • 'l ll ft' \It ,,,.,.) ,,, l)l'i••i na " area 11111••' I 1h~ \Kl' M \\k~ 11111 • ---,., . . l'l'mu111•11o . . . tnll' . 1•1 n;.i11ni.: l'l.1!.~l·~ slu!'l 11111nl'1I 11:11 :!ti:JO " ., '"'AL " ·' ' • GUYS & GALS lull.time d11ys. l'uy wilJ w 11 nd E ~ II,. r 1 n •On tfu• Joh t r:11nm.: Porcelain plates by ~~·~~;~r:~'.llmnp hflt'"1n- '.\I El> & l.t:1;1\I. SECYS 1"11r 'l'l•mpor:11y 1'11s 1t1111111 Mis~1011 Vil'jo. El Toro be u11 setl Oil CX~l('r. It•\ cl mcd11·11w '"' tn·;1I nwn•~ • '.\l;rny tulJ otr1t·l• lo .. ·,, Shi1i.. l'Ul!lo. lll'l'lh·d ''•lr In mt-..;a;on-araartlst. a rl'a. tn work a few hours A1111ly Ill vcr!to n. Kall)· Xlnl lH·twl 11,.. 111l'111tl No lt1·1•n:.c m•r to upply f11 rmati11n 1·;111 1:'if1·liiU!J """'1111' Afghan. m.tl\• 1\l'l' :1 •r-. $<!1)0 h\•SI 111 ll'I' Ir )'OU ha\'(' l>l't'll n •ll1M'll work be1·11mH' you w .. rc• too youn>i. l111·k NI t-XPl'I' or rould only work 11 11•\\ monlh11 & hnvl' l>l'llktl for work thut 1lnt•s 11111 pay wcll...c1111s1d,•r I h1:- a day ... 'un Joh Earn $25 5pm. ~fon.Fn h\ Ii~::! 1H lwalth & lifl' 111,,, RED CARPET hL•l\H'l'll lfl & I lam 646·7638 to ~50 Pl!r Wl'l'k. For 1701 2 Gille lll' i\vl'. l'arkl.itl11 Cu11' Cl•lllt'r REALTORS 963•989 1 mon• 111furm11t1on phunl' ln·in1• .tlili Fl;11:,.h1p ltd, N ti H.10·<1.n:J l'nllu~211011 Cull :\luurt-"l'll llam·Spm i52 131111 We,.ll'r11 Tcmporar\' St•n it'c:o;. Inc L ' I t l.Et:,\J.S l-:C.'lll-:T\ICY r.<111.1 Upur Ullll~ l\I 11I'11111 ).! s. 111 u 111 rt'. OFFICE lk sluuranl. Counll'J' ~irl t:m11l11~ t•r J!l'lleral t':\lll'I'. ).H>Oll (~I' CUSTOMER SERY r •. ,,. 1111.11 .<!Ul\'k fiti'\I ll'M 1iw;:! :\l.1l'Arlh11r l\lvd Sl11l I.' 1!111 I r\'lne f inl' Sum nwr Jnh 1111 P.ortun1t y. If )'ou c•tn work f /time, we will . tram you. Aite no har rier. if over 17. Sl'wnil perm. p0~ltlon1t al'l' also avail. wino prohll•m o stnkcs or l:i)ofr~ S1:rrt 1mm\'<i Call bctwn ~ ,..., :1 I " •· ~ t t'" t n • Exo 11r<'r 11 ~to Jl>Ti lA?'l>Y :\t.\N needl'd on n,.: w "11111<' 1 1 ,a "' n• ;\Jany h1•11l'hls Sla\'il'klo t-:11ual Oppc1r t~mployer new tract of bomes. t:;x. qulri-d.MO·\ll'OI) .Jcw.ell·rs Cal l Hill Rf;TAIL SJ\l.t•:SJ\l i\~. pc~tl'1ll'l'd in ca111entry , -LIGA.L-SECRETARY l\lunsonfm·appt.644-t:1110 nt.'t-'tl::. I ~r. l•xµ So.Calif. DISP'LA Y pumtm.i & i:cncrul huu:.e . t:quul Oppty J:o:mvloycr art•a. r\1111ly 111 lll'r~ttn mainll'nancc. llunl Ni•\'clt•'.1 for ~.B l ;~w -Llm(I,, 1"11r:-1•r\. :!0;111 WINDOWTRIMMER 1n.:t11n Bcul·h . <.:u ll firm <•'""'~kill.; rcqd Optical lllspc.-nser. t'X· Nl·~qinrt llh d. (' l\1. 1'\tll time for ekµ1tntil111t 531J~ _cu~~~r>4_? 54110. perienl'e rt·qul red . t).11\ HI! Jr. Spo rbWt':tr drnin -L ,, 1 h Ncw~111rl Bcal'11. Call :-tor<' Xlnt-11.-ner1111. llous,•l'll'lln111g. ~t atun· qwt t1·a11H''" ~ri)! l . li4~1·04f10 ----------· S,tl:11·1· t·11mmt•n 11urute wonu•n \\ant d i. I' art xlnt l.yp1n~ s k1lb. tor vu c x· pl' r ,\ 11 I' t ~ 111 ltmt<. l'11r Ill'('. ti.1!>·514!:1 l':•rl'cr u1ipor 1111 t\I al! II T~ pc wrltcr tn i'1•Hl'h (\i!nmn. 111 Mr!'I, Craf\.ll<lU" .. ·L·f·L·1•L'f{ I t__:statl' plannin o . l'dn~·~. 14i Wl•stmmster • ., •" ... , ,-, · t\'C 111• ,,.. w , for l'lderlv l udy on Col'fl(11'11les l11w Jll'a(;lil't' COOK, arµly m 1wr"'"'· :\I.ill, 1•11tmmstt-r. BallW><1 lsl11i1d. P vt rm Mui! II <.'Xflt'r prcfo hut S a n r r a n l' i " l' a " DRIVERS w bath. !1·5 ' 2 D~·/wk. will traitL~IO 85lJ __ _ Rest au ra 11 t • l Ii I -; Eni.:11s h spt•akiroi. i\lu:.t - WcstcliCC Dr. NU N1t :,~:1~1~;f~~t::Y,q'd ~ave uulu 1~r llnrir:1 he·. LIFEGUARDS <.:OOK. eicpcr't1. Cnfl1·1· ~lut'<.:rl'l!or Ya<'hl Corp . ~11131.1.!I~ 11 3l 1n0 1 Ea Y s · Wantl'd Sl·ml resume l o shop, breakfast & l111wh Hi:ll l'lal'l'nlia.C :\1 .. -' n ·· ' Vl'S. P 0 .Box <li08. Irvine. /\11ply in Jll'f!lon hl'I wu -213 imJ.f>IU!i __ __ !!27Hi Ph· ss11.1K111 539-1 '83 J'i\HT Tl 1\1 t: .JOBS Ft>H WO~ i:;,-..; M:ikcS:J. + p •hr. NOC\tl ne<'. will tram. Call 751-25115 bt wn 2·a pm PAYllOLI. Bookkeeper quartc.-rly I ~ii.>':.. acrt 'i pa~ ;ibll" lk lola11r:1111 l'\ pt•r 11rt'l1•rr N I 5 1!1 O:lii :\lrs .\l.1 ,.,. RN COORDINATOR ll·7::SUAM !>htll t\lu'I h a \'C 2 ~ r:o; t'\\ll'r. 111 ~ u Ill' n Is Inn 111 a 1• 111 r hosp II nl. <:11111 :11•t M f'-. .lt'n:-t•n. 1~12 2731. t 'o"I a J\I l' s a M 1• 111 11 r 1 a I lt1h111t al, :wt \ 1l'lnna * T•lephon~ Sales Salary & l\11n11... Catt 111akl• u11 In S I ~5 hr \\ 11rk :1 It l'rno1111s ~ 111µhts p 11nw. l't.•1 t\•1·1 f o r s I 11 ti l' 11 t ~ -~ tnt)Httltghlt'f-. :1:IU :ltl:!i lur .1ppl. I !11'.\I TELLER·MIGHT 3 ·~P 111 . T h1• n 1J.!1: c r DRIVERS WANTED 1H.lU~ .. :_11: F: I': p .,; H-M1.1n .. L-l"Uun STU-1, L,· Cl. ;;:,I<... PBX E'<11"r .r l';1t·1111· C'it .' Rt'!ltuurant. Iii Fu:.hwn ~h•norWomcn \\l'll&l'ri.4hrspcrda). Flit .1j~61;~1 " B.1 nlo. S1•r \l:1n .\1111 t ' l\I E 0 . 1-:. l!ll. N n i\lu~I Ill' 2.'1111 11vcr sA1~r\' nn..•n , ...... ROI I u lml'. ('.J • • • Oil· An1wennn S •s. 11'.'i II 'i. ti llnll'. I.\'~ :i I I s I I II '" h I I s k I . ·l!IK I ;:r. St. 111'111:1rtl .. \Id '. 1.• wrl'k!'I uld. ~lilt• 71i>l0l!l;•1 I\ llt•r lipm Ohl E11di:-h Sh1•1·p 1>111· .; WHOLESALE ONLY nw 11·mal1· 11u 11.111 .. 1 • Fn•11ch & Engh .. h 40' 1;;:; :ix:11; t•vnl:lllll'l'S ,ll'l'I VIii i! . ,. \\ (' l' k I \ . I. y 't " 1' Silky I 1•rnyr l'UJll)l('/o •• '' l>H I\ f'" \ ~T<JS ll '''l'I \\k:-. l\I . ,,11111:.. ~IX:1. t 'u111!11r \ \ ~. . . w• • 4!i:I fyllfj 804S -----------• .. .. • I" '''" ---ly li7:H>:t72 '7 1\pply In l'er:tnn f'ull or µart umc. l>..t) & '1'1•.i m L••a1l1• r . M ··~a 1 :'ti .1 g 1111I1 a I /\ 11 a rn ~) ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cool, EXPER'O Yellow Cab llOUSEl\t-;1-:1•t:n l.1\'l'L ., --,.1 k l''c s hirt s . l\lu~l hi• \\•nl1• l'um llo!.p, f11il llunl Bd1.1141112:l<I ,l icycleSwap. Meet, ..... 111 nn" .... wk~ .,1,1. l-'1111111.1111 \..ii le'.\ !•7'1 :iio I Free to You . . 1n ll It!\ NH ll1ivlront •11 uor .,lor.c " i•r · C s ''lit J k t ' " ' ·' '' ' Mah1rt•fOrtJ1•ndahll' nzi1Shrtt'ri\n-11u~ Lltlrt·~'°'; m~.1175:?.?:;r.. _;\lul.u~c.c:\.llJ"<. Pu•-A'" U\atlallle snm,• \\k11ll~. •·nll·r .1.-.... .1r 1111! Lot Sal'. llU~r ll~l'11rk11 ~····•I l11v111 i.: . . 1.,1, Fount11ln Vall1•y _ ·---full t1m•'· Apply 8·11 1\1. Vtr-<.>;:101:~ l'o All'pot:t.. 1 ollt.·lltttti ••1 111•1 l.i:-hmn home .. i>IX !i:!lll .... ~h-t:'M-~~-::--~~~~~~~LU-====-J~pr:i'81i:':~~TTI7tT.'i'Ti·i.3'-f-;;,~~::.:,rlc~~;h.;;;;:+;:~l~11~k;~;~;·;1n~~;1~1~~l;1u~l~lo.:;ri;m~U~r~cl:t-ITr:rt~l'JT:tn"!!l'-lt.-tHr,....,,...,.--=:::::.JI 5.9:IOW. <:o;ua llwy, N 11-1•----------i'llOU!IC <'l'l>l'r/ u 1r" er . · r11c 1c;1 s n •·r tl':> , No l'ho11cCnll11'' E. E ~ full tlml' for 2 t•hlhln•n I -I k · 1 PBX J\ns wcnns: Scrv or :\l't'fl1·1I f11r h•1s1111:t1 !>la(( Iv' .J iitll' '-'11 .. it H"t·vt•li•il -----• w . (7 & HI Mtt!ll <'llOk W<'ll. ~111uor t.• t•r exp I pri· . • ' TECHNICIAN ·~< '<"'\ 11• clclln H .1 fl•rn'CI. rnoslly l'\>'t1mg" 1ctcph c·o r'.'lp1•r.-1'f'ef'tl rl'l1l'1,'I.: 11111·.11 .. .tot,\ l•:x 1\ 1'11••. 1.ir111 \\ (.'.,,,..., Xlnl mou ... 1·1·:-.. ;,II( fi,J07 Ill' I; 1~1 l;j 17 COOK E'''· br111lt'r mun 111•c1l1·il l11r e ven1111( work C.111 .Julian vr l>1•11rus tor 111 lt'l'Vit•W 117:1·52/12 t.:ook·Mllh•. AflPI > 111 per?lon. 12.:lpm t-~rltloy. Kl'ntuc ky l"11l•1I Chkkl'11, mr. l'ac. C:-t llwy . l..11-: fkh Cooll-Worlcittq Chef M11111 be 11hl1• 111 1mpr11\'r chnncr llu:1in'"~s. fi7:1·77.'>ll ufl<'r 3JJ!"·-__ _ COUMTER GIRL Dry 1·1,•anlnl! plant. ulsu will I n un tor pr\'lo~int.: f'r rm l\ncnl pos it tt•n r-:11sthluff Clc11ner,., :.!~ 11 r-:t1!1thluff Ur . N .11 Ci+Hl'J32 Nt•t'dt·il I" / li llll' h) 0 t. :\1·urnh1i:1!>l. S.11. c11111 1111·11 o;urul1• w t•x r•·r ' •1 u '" • l ~ Call 1911":13 1'111d while troinin>i . )H'I' "'''1'tl 1\ll ,.hllh t11111 1 .. ,..,,.,.., rn,11111\ 111 11 .... ~ :\11o pt l\1 h 1.1:11\'.!H>I l'•'<t. (;,111 t::v1m . 7#>8·7ii4J -,), Eve:o;&wknd!>,l;41Hll0. Vu ll 11r JI I Wt• .. 1d 1fl 1111.111;.: 111111111• nwsi.111(1-. .. hl\\n 11ro•1lo.h 11r "l ,\ <ill tipm M.111b\\lltlll'1I i\11!'1~11111 Inn --NUr'<t''< l11·~1 .. 1ry. It.Ii .IJld "''fHll l'hlllf.!, (((' Su111•r1 11r. I hlk Wl'\l llolrl, :!tiH'll Orlt'l!ll llwy Phurmil<.'Y cler k. t•xprr W1·lo\f'ltl I 11r, SI c :.! I~. •11111 1•, f>l'llllr i1•111·y "'I,\ 1• l\11lt><1a llfu t I •.1111 'II\' Ins . lll'lll•l 11 , I b.l'Wl'k for 1 trcd I ntl.v l'1·1N11n srh1•mr I' l rnw I' T . $2 50 hr. N o n \\ 111 lte c1111~ult•n·1I lh·1,ty :-mokl•r ( 'ur li45 Hlilli San Juun Cav. 11rl'f't1. 1-\tll/parl tuni• !"> 11 1,;11 •Milli mi.: .111d 111 lo.1·\ .11lcl111~~ I) l' :1 11 • ~ I' h ,1 rm a l'\ . 1• 1 to Clu~~•lh'>I a(I no 711. "o ll1t1lv l'ilul. l'tl l\ox t5t.<I. t.:i1!'la Mes a. Ca !ll!tl26 • •M1\fl) WANTt:P• • f)rm t/ulxolf' Moh•I 2100 NeWJJllt't m. c l\t. l'11 II ij42 2tl10 rw>.•11•1 Ru•. 7.3 Sh1'ft l'rrn.11w111 l''•~t1111n w11 'Auction 80 IS .,.,, " ' "_. n •J.!1ll.1r r111-..• ... 11111 lull IDEAL SUMMER JOI ii----------•I F /I 1 m f'. ~u J>l'I'\ 1st1r N u r " 1 n I! 1111111111.:t 1111 I 111,11. >..~~~ rart time hrs. hiCJh eorftlftCJS. l•---·-------111 \\'nrk fl hrs a day In 1111r I•----------i 11fl· u1·ro:o;s from lll' Younf,! t.uly 1 1 ~2."ll fnr MASSAGE TINE l'LJ'l.."TICS MOLD PRESS OPR ~mall shop. lJays only. W1ll trn1n STACOSWITCH. INC Airport l::urn SlllO + 111•r l<'l!•tlma\t• full ltm•• ro:o;1 \\k. lla~l'l'Ult'.bo11u:-.~ ltnn in <:11s t a Ml•sa 113\IOUkl'r.Custul\k:..a i•omm•!i~lon. Work I!\ fun llc11lth Spa No t.'Xll ncl.' ~tl!I :11111 ELECTRONICS \',1111·~ l'w11 Nl·wman 11-1:! ~.55 1 """· Il l\ S \l.l•:S r F.HSONN 1-.1. J. HERIERT HALL HALL JEWELLERS ,,_ iw•riftl'lly !IUtti; those We scnrt to srh1111I Earn 1''.qu:al 11111>111' t-:mployt•r LE •D PllltO... '" ~ ' I I ~"" 11tlt'rv11•\\ 1111! a t So t r' n J.!. · :-.. ·rt' I •. ,, h on \· • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1;i1.: 1:121. E \l 211;, '"' Ill • PUBLIC. lt••E;:1 Opportunity •FURNITURE• Employer *AUCTION • Fridoy 7:30 PM• TIRE SERVICE Dealer s W e lcome l~•nplo) ~· l'lc.1"•' ·ll •fl l,\ Repos/COftSiCJftS N""'l•llrl T1r1· f'1'nl1•r ·•·· I-' • 1 1 Stock LiqYidations . ...,.Ml .. Cllu:<l \\ y, (.;tli\I . "" oa " wl111 l'llJll~' pu•tm~ thnlr '\\ 1tll' you eurn A11ply or ' ' II 1 '11ast 1'1;11..1 l1wal11111 tor For as~t•mhly or smull ,·c•rtrul <'apuhilil u 111 c•u anv ;1ft· or l'\'t• 2112 ·----------t I bt · 1 1 l\1 PLUMIER RE .. ""IR •1uar11y ,<dt•s Oi'll'ttll'<l fl r l' l'I s lo 11 c I <' 11\ r n w ., r k . s l u cl l' n l s . 1111 ir J • l:ust11 1 ~sa • r-"' S SAVES SAVES DON7MISS THIS ONE MASTERS AUCTIOH 2075112 Nwpt II. CM 133-9625 646-8616 I I• . r. ~1.,., L· ._. ""rsunnf•I. .ll'w1·lr\' c '< 11\~'l'hllnicu tlev1et•s ,t• h 11 u i1 c w i v e ~ ,\: t>i.1 .~ .... r t1m1• !i • r mm 1•1e111·r ,.. I fl\'r. d1'~1r:illl1•. hul not cfs ('l<J)\'r. In drect1n1t muo11li.:ht1:r~ ur~MATU HI·: WOMA N ('.cll5:Jl;ll!i2 "''"·\'a ll ~•·1!11.17!1 .,, TOOL & DIE MAKER wnrk nl up h) l ll llS· w.ctcon_w. Sh!rts 111.ru . p /linH• lo well'omc .. ----------i 51!1 l:liofurappl i-o!mbll•ri-. lJay shin uni)' K .30·2 .. JO or :J. 30·9: 30. ncwcomt•r i; & ronla1·t I PROPERTY MGRt STACOSWITCH, INC l'ull for Interview. Ttm h Fl 1• h oa SALES TRAINEE Ex11c·r 'd In s ht1rl run H1 •;1ul1 fully 111 .1rl.1•1I T11r1 ISi' f'lr h1111,. .. t.l..111 kill 1·11". a:1ti i.xoi :\1·\\l11u11dl.111il m .11t-. 11" ·""'" 11th 1•1111cl h 1tll11', r.1~ 11i k:1 Ii Wl•1•k uhl lll;u·i.. I\· 'I ,1ltl1v K1t 11•ns :r11 1:u•11I lt1111ll' : •.• ; ll>\li7 Fr1·1· I. 11t1·1h. lltt'"·"' Hlu1·. l•ll'l111i,1·11l1111• 1'1'1•1 1'1·r .. 1.111 <1:1 I !1.1;11; Vt l'I' It• 1:u111I h111111 • :! 11l111rt1hlt• k11f1·n<1, K wt, I i.:n·y. I ~r··~/11/h l 1.7r, !.4>1R D.1rll1111 1111p . Sh1•1• ,\. ll ui.kv, lt·111. l"ttll •11 I) 1• r s""" It I \i t ' .1 11 'ij:.! Klr.11. Cplt'wanlt'd to m11naj!t•4(1 549 1041 · ' · · · · · · Ncl'tl cur , !tic ty 1>inl(. m;irHlllt' Su11:1ct lil•a1•h dul'ls l'\•mnl•• or nrnk. 11n1i.:rc:.~1vc clit•s. lk s111n :! K1ttc•n". 11-.1mctl. :11-i• 11:11)1\Rkt'r.CostCI Mcsu t1l •'Honks t\3:180!~ ml'rr ant!., .t•x illc rs.l.wantrrt c·oupl l' t o F1)r '<ch111.1l 1J1'H'nh.:ll 11ro• sl.implnl!s & 11n•c·urnin unit:;. Man to 1111 lilt• ) • • 1 ( Need ;tn assoc1al tc ~11 .:im;; unll11. f'"n •1• :i1rnrtmc11I l•'lllllC or 1 tt1nr . <..:ull & t.1b 1hl•S from 1kt:11I Appliancl's 8010 11111,.: ha11 1•1I tlrk 1 ·'""" t .. I ~1 t'.qual ( ppor t.mp OVl'r •I ~I • -----Illus cush .... ,, I I t l 'I I 11111tll1·1· ' ... H'l'J'I mn n,c, woman ° 1'" !•--------··-•I "': soml• span 1m.~ '!·•!I Mature mun nr wom1m to' · · '-'u V 1rI!i111 a C .1 I kin :.. 'rawmi.ts s "'s:. 1111' ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ' ·•· '· · let<t rt'nt. 2 hr apt +-i.ist rnl• 111 my ml I woi·k 1n cxclus1 vo 1,uJl. . 536-6250 5.'i7·11Ml. liir>C1 ht•nl'ril ~ l>:•.Y slufl La r u" s e,. v 1• t 14 a s 'ihl'IL•" 1c111.tlc 1111x~•Ut1in· 646·6774. Employment offered domei;trc wholesale 11u1» Bch Cnslal shof) 1~1Jl l1r lim----------i-----------11 5•1T1 {·COSWITCH 1 ... C rrfn1?C'rntc>r .. t•ri)-ci1 t1111• hlk hm ti '" H 11111. ,.,;, CREW MANAGER Sm;tlllltc l\HI!. nt•t«Jidull _PIY ~!l~t>!IA. 673·22'l3. pi&rt lime. WilllnR to . ::: ---•Sales: , . . . ,.. • " I re tJ l.l' r. S.IK Cu 11 ;,'.'llt~I~ 11mC' l'XPN. Weldl•r . work ullcrnate wknd1' Plt•m<' s.ilcs. "1!~·~70 wk ~1\NT.1o s1-.~.1 . ll:J!lll11kt'r.Co~t11M<'~n !tliH3422 ll79·22!1tltho•i-. ·I ll t ii • • . 4114·28t"I & up. M.<'n. L:idics & .~111· t 1n.N1. 11llH1-./\1> 549-3041 -K1ttl'n.'i. tu \v1·1·h blk Cre w mnnn••c.-r to · tn~·,.·1·tor <'ft cxpcrn~c. · "dents t.vc!l/Sat!168H:t7H. L'()Jl C A"ll ' F' ('I 1·1 1· L· "' ,._ alCllVIM,,.., or evt>s.11.'tT ·5!144 ---W.. k i'""t l l t :nual 0111•or F.rnplo• er rzr · II'~ YP" 1. r. J!r:I\' llt:t<r "I f ll'"" \I F !'•-rvise huys unJ 11irts•---------li' ,. ... .. 1 \' ., ' I I 1 " 1·1 l -~ ------Puri·h~<1·n , '· y / 1 k f·, -.n• ~ 1 . ;•rVl'li .. o "• turn1 ..:roa :Mfl·~>~l!I:.! ••es 10 to 16. Most have l:::o;crow 1 ... e•1cTo• M-~ .. "" • t t . "·I ll uU er l' \'r r . II 'lti(\,41")~. ,4n1-:1•u!1 or ... I ''tll 71"' I n...--c "'~111 0ii 1'.xver 1n rlcctrq1111· '," ·, " ..., '''" a. ·'" rlep<•nciablc lran~qmrta. S Yellrr-l:Urr11n t l'-ft w /reeept111111i;l..expcr. mutl•riul. t\vply at 414·9fl1.!._ --l'llOPllY Solt•s & F.n· K l'I -l) -.:: 1-·~e1• l\t!a111i1111 1;1•1111 1111 t1on. Goorl <'<1mmll\slon EXPlalEMCID JK'ricnce as u m:ichm< famlllnr w /m edical /\utomutl'cl '.\1:mnc.-In· J!rll\'lnl( hl'lprut. Ne .. 1 & c.-nnmr(' "•:r ~~1·r. :l . ~h:·o~'.1•rtl m;1h• :1 , .... 11 . plus aasolln<' allow;ui<'<'. ISCltOW p;irts or toolinii Jnspcl' h>rmmolo10-. l(nod typ1:o;t ll•rnationnl. t&tl McG.iw SALES 111·rsonuhl1· 102 1': Hilh yr olil., St.ii! .,·1""·110.~11 .l!l6-M220 Work 3:00 to 11 :30 P m ASSISTANT tor. Th11rou11hl:v fam1l11tr C<1ll 111r uppl. l~O 01411 /\\'I'. lrvu1e bet 1'1 ll-!i ln I crl'Slt•tl Ill n nt•w St. al S111wn11r, t '.:\I , J\1011 wk.d% :i .• Hitt 1.rr k wk nils. f"r1:1• l\1lll'111<, I mull• ,\ I ~np0mr"t !~.~'.h'S.l(E~l"~.~~ao.. w1thst11nuard lnspccllo --·------futur1· l <'.1 tl111 ~ t o lhruFn Rt•fri.c1•r11tor I:! d . 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(3553\ (S A Frwy 2 blh. l':J!<tl 1-'C>JI \I.I. • • • • • • • ma11r ·s. lr;rnw.s. tl\\111 1. 9080 <Stk.02891. S/\NTA AN,\ FOii 1-:1(.;,'1 C.\l!S l.1k1· n1 •1, !li;x !ll!ll:!. ••••••••••••••••••••••• NOW $2990 558-8000 C1\Lt. cJH l'0'.\1 Jo: I~ L' 1' -,L •. 11 1 · 1 1 Sh s i>s.nis Ttn:sssAt.t-: ·1"0 1 1 1 TO SEE l '.S rn' s , r., n n1 ,1 x ·'1tlt'r;: ·"'. o rr 1!1' F1 ~1t ,Sk1 lluat '74Alfa ~ .. a~.l·r.· s111 .a1r.pwr , MEWPORTIMPORTS ~ ~ (i1•111•rat11r, 111,\'.\ll'S. llkl· Xtra:. t;,,.,11 111ml lk~t . . :1 !I 11 II I o f f •' r "I M. 1:r.11l~\\hll1·. l.af.slrak1• 20r1.fullyscllc•onta1n1•d ,~ .. i.••.· 11.c •111 •11.,1""' :11oow l'~lllwy,., I 1\c'IV. $l!f11J :";11 :t!tll 11!11·r 1!11 :!Ki l r" ,,, " "' '' ., ' 642 9405 I ~ · hull. ~111'> I. Ka II • '.\h-r1· & 111 <'X('(•lknl sh:ip1· • • ._ • ,1, pt r•'~llll'lil i·1ms11h•r· <Ill I 11 hi 1 :1111krn till h1•d \100731. t!:il k .02tilil. 'fi:! W1Jl vc, 4 whl llrl\ 1• I'. JI -I d SCRAM·LETS m g iH'<'a" II'<' :!II I IH•1~t·1 11 Ii. s;m;o or hl·sl "'" NOW $3590 to" S1~1k1• rim~ lli•hll l:JI Autos. mporte ho.11 , r 1·111 "h;1r•·1 m .1111 l!IN· l'l;}I "'head. lll'111t front 1·1111. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Is wheeling & dealing at its once a year stora9e warehouse clearance sale. Public and Dealers welcome. No reasonable offer refused· on ten's of thousands of dollars worth of fine furniture, including Bedroom Sets. DinintJ Raom Sets, complete set of Wicker F!irniture, Fine Crystal & China,. Porcelains, Orienta' Ru9s, Lamps, Chandeliers, Paintin9s, Bronzes, several Appliances, some Jewelry, Bicycles, Etc, Etc. Merchandise left on lay-a-way or sold at auction and not claimed, are bein9 sold for storing char9es, etc, etc. Lot of barcJains for dealers & public alike. The more you buy the less you'll pay!! So bring y0ur trucks & trailers. MastffCh•ge I of A-ChRlcs--..d y.,...., 1710 '°"'°" .. Costa Mesa • ....-of WldilHJ A·Z ... cenll' .. , ....... 17ttll Phone 645-2200 for Mor• information • h AuswERS t r 11 rsw • . N1•w brk~. 515\J(I i;7;, :!i:!H:. General 970 I IJ ;1111 • · >· ·' :!11' s 1·:.\1l.\Y <1;.;, Ohl~. 71. CamCICJ~ orr,:l5·filli6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Thtny :\lirth Boats.Mcaintenan_ce/ ll1'1'k1•h•y ·'"'· Tr.11lt•1· ~1; fl . fully i.l'lf i·on--'74LOTUSELITE (.·111\1• -L',•1s.·t1•11 S•nice .,020 ~Jl<CMI li41 25·12or·I% 70liS t :i rn~1•d . t.11\c N l':W! 'fl!) Tnvota t.a111l1•r111,1·r. r .. • l·\1 II JlllWl'I', I :lt'l l)TV ;ur Tlllllli\TS ••••••••••••••••••••••• IH' 'l'i\lll'l'I /\pflrX I Ohr~. 1117311). ISl.k 0275 ). i.: 11 r u 11111111! t' on II t trnil.. :.l<:rt•o & 1:a:.~Cltt' ,\hout o;umt• of lhus1· rtw k llt~ll d1·a n111;:. :11r 1.1. :t!IO hr> Olds .let. t rlr, NOW $3990 SIJ0111uf11•r . 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COPELAND Cookw:1rl': Bl·uut1ful C'o mpl<'t•· m .i r in "'Tr•sportation '62Alntnam JRPCITY Audi 9707 "all'rl\·~s s s SJ(/\) \'alue cl a~hhoar 1f fu r tw i n ••••••••••••••••••••••• 16 fl. SHARP! t ll!IM ) 2001 1-:. bl Slrcl'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• s:w St!l!I uni: l'arton un· ~nci1w hnal inl'luc~ll~I! all C~s. Sale/ ISlk.0278). CS.A l"rwv 2 hlk' l'a:o.C > 'i·I Vu'<' I ilr. ,\ufn . arr, 28l< opened %2 R:li!l mstrumt!nl;o.. >l!l!i·l.l!k Refit 9 I 20 NOW $2990 SAN.T i\ A~\ m1 S:IS~la. H.11.;r.11!( day~. L" w n i\11111. 1• r 2 o · · )J:i:;t & Boom, :l!l'xlt\', •••••••••••••••• ___ _ •••••• 558-8000 fl.'lll-lll5 l'Vl'S ;\kClantc>. rt•<'I ty1w. xlnt "<1 o cl . t'"' m fl 11' t I.' A973 0,EM ROAD llLL IARIY ----9560 '71 1\uclt "'""" dr auto. \'tn t•ond.St25.536-!l511:.1 " t ahe rnu l'll' h !ISl'. C,\~lr>t-;ft , Sdf eon · RYCENTER Trucks lop, nu•I Ill. air. xlnt ~I IOU nfr !l lK-1>221 11r tmm'fl. lrkt• ni:w "' rm Divi:::ionorRarry Pont. ........................ t·ond. r .I'_ ll-111·2.133. 13,,t MUSTSEU ~IU·.11 13 m<'-: ma <'ulate ! 197251 . 2000 1': tstSt.SantaAna t963FORD Ofr k\la~na\'nx hl~t'A'ht 2;,·· Fsl·d Cal Z5 Sail~ ~l a u1 <Slk y~Sl. ()pen <?\·enings till JO pm '/2 TOM PICKUP ---- S7?; 5 pr wh1lt• lulrm S\'\ SWCI. Gf·nna. Si5, Talll.><1' NOW $2990 ANDSUNDAVS Shortbed, l'hromc burn ·~;!r,':~~·~lf•lr~~::·~~l,pwr. Sl-0. ~t n lnl'cl wuode" -~ ~4·1H2H . llLLIAIRY 551-1000 pcrs & very cle an ! •,·1~ .. 'l"ll dl'sk SIO Mtl'rli.5f>l·ll!J8 1• ___ ,.,.,,~ • ,,,c. RV CENTER (....,....,.,I ---'71-I) 1 . II "l fl 'I st :\kn•·; I ''II P Outhoanl 1967 Est. Aid. ,\A·I rnnd. Slashed ta $999 'iJ·IOOIA<.;, t1ul11, 1iir 1·onrf . •. 3 .~un ~ . ". u. '" fu .. I l"nk ltkl' ll"'W P l' U1vi~111n uf B11rry Ponl. Slp.s 4·ii. nnrl lorlct. l!.'.111 II 7,. 11 ·' Cl "''"' I ~ ~ u ,. • 1 i\ '"' To ...... & C--trv s unroof. lo m i. xlnt C'fmll. ~I'· " onu:r '"""• u \'ll)tir 2 2000E lslSI Son :i na heater. ICl'br>x , Si511 ... n... ..._ •• , r111 : 'Iii Jtl5 (.'(; llon()u : ~ ' 011('11 ('Vt•n1n l(S llll ltl pm f~1S-1786. AutoSalcs/lc:rsrni.: ~171Kl. r'l<IO 11:17'1art;,1'1\1 :l·s p1l ml'n.'( h1kl•. must loots.Power 9040 A~n st'N DJ\YS -------21G7 1larhor.<.:m..t.1 Ml•)>u 11cll. 495·ti7f.5. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 558-1000 Tent Trlr: Sips 6, s toH• & 646·4446 196:! 32' P ;H 't' m n kc r -----rcebox. ideal for ofrroull --Misceltn~s 8081 pertcct cond Twn 3:;1rs . ·tu•/ <.:aliforninn C~1h11\'l'r vehicle. S700. R31-0545 'i2 Ford Runchcro . Xlnt W..t.cl 642·2164&673·07112 Camper. Sips 4, S950 . _ l'Ond. P /S l'/B. S2800 or ••••••••••••••••• •••••• - ---f>.IS·ll730 Two camp trailers, one-bst ofr. 5411.0341 _ WANTED· clown o r ZODIAC -slttps four. one sleeps - dueron s lecp1111t bag & * ·n VW Camper , Pop top. six. 17606 \Ian Buren. '72 Chl'vy Luv P.U. Good down jacket. Bl'cky Port·A·Marrne S.I0.2()70 xlnl c o nd • $3.000. H.B. cond.SllW01b:;tofr S4 0 ------.f . • p -S.&8·0341 54~ '6.) 2(f Calrforni:rn, I to UPI l>i0·097S 1 vt ty. Al.jo 21 · rear bath & tub. -------''--- Elee spray gun for palnl· Vol vo 1/0 dnvc Odis•~· Cu bo\er cumpr, 2 s ips 6 + a wnin it 8''72 t'ord Cou~1cr, :.hell· ini:. Reasonabll.'. Call c o n d . S I . 4 O 0 .1 way rdril! Campr,Jn<'k!i cabana. Trunk & spar whls . AM 1 I-M. Sl.500 f>lll·G71 I lii511111:1 67S l:ltfO a n ti too' 61fi i;:l()i ~~ S28SO. 833·!164.!_ _!'G·n~ 1 __ 1973 AUDI FOX fl r I' W n l' X I C r j 1• r • aulornatrc. ;i1r cn11d • AMW l\I & vinyl top. A FOXVonc ~ U79LTC> f'itow o.ty SUH NEWPORT DATSUN 888 DOVE STREET NEWPORT BEACH 833-IJOO l e · Auto1, hnported jAute1, l111porW Alltot. IMpot"hd Au*o1, lmportt'd Autos, Imported • Autos, IMporW I Thu•Sday June 11 1976 DAILY PILOT CI I - -~ ;.;r.••••••••••••••;;•OJ ;,;;:.;.••••••••••••;;-;-;;;;:;;~··;;••••~;~; ;;;~·.~·•••••••••••;;~·S ~:~~::;~;;:•••••••;~;~ ~~::•••••••••••••;;·;;Autos, U1ed ....... U1td ~Awto1, UHd . ~ ···••···· . . . . .... ····••••·•········•···· ····•····••·····•··•·······•···•············• ······················-······················ ••·············•••••·•· ·•·····················•····••········•••••··• ..... . "72 Audi lOOl::S <I rlr. :iuto • 'iJ l>el~un 2IOZ to;xccllt-nt '72 Ml% lSO SL i2 'I o)-ota l'1>r•1llJ •I .. 1111, JUNE !.l'ECIALS' •74 Volvo 164 SR Codillac 9915 Ct..vrol•t 992 'lftto 9957 :.11r "'"''Cl tl" OU" • d ·' h l i--.. ' • ••••••••••••••••••• •• ••••••••• ••••• ••••••••• ......... •• "• " m1. ('(Ill 1t10n. ~1500. Road11t l'r .~ull J>(JWt'r rauiv. , ... Cl . ) ,...., VI f\Ull> tr·m ;. ·ur ('onc11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • de"n nvt JJl> "'>"')() 1 • • • 1 ,,.. • ' ufr f •'.J ~ .... ~ ' • • ' . .• • , -I p '/P R '72 r1n10 runabout, i11 r, ... • "'., • ""'"' · 1 :1 ... .,...... fuclu r y utr t•11n1I . ....,...,_.., 197-l VW 1111n1ni:. ;i.t1:r1'<1 r J •h11. l>•tad~drllT 1-ultpwr& 15 Bazcr . A•r. S . . n1' xlnt <.•ond C>-1().l~)!> 'at 9725 i\~l.F~l & hoth top:. On 71 Cdrni <;T, s ,pJ, ,11r 411 WAGON lll>"'1'r !ltl'cnni: 1\0!>~1 a ir 711.llOO rm . I owner. auto Irani..~ VS •I bar ~~ ;5~ : 1 2<, · SADDLEBACK IMW t712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l y 3 ~.ou o m ll ui. ;.im lm,\lnt c:ond \utum.i\h·. air lllllll & $5676 ,.hJrpSl.Ooo '496·196-4. rel. 23~. S-&300/ofr . · •••••••••••••••••••••• '72 fiat w IS37MXT>. /Slli. 450:.uft. tli;m :.11·1t·v r ... J 111 llt.!lt;ll.J .71 Li -.-.;--n ,-tH0.7l89 ·;2 P1n1c>, 42 ,ooo m1 • CHJOft LUCE HEW 0 .... LY S2 395 .. t'l'l"cx'"" roug mm lladiab, .iut•l, m•w bat •I SPt·ctJ, l\M FM rat.Im, 72 C"11cu :rr. '11howrooin "" only ~~ .. UI~ mi. imm"c', Chrysler 9925 tery, ,\s kin.: $1675. heilkr. 125110 1• '71Ml%450 SE <.·111111 Mu,.1 i.acri I ice ~ l 1 -~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• IH4·G357 BMW IUYOR LEASE MOW $14 7 6 54!dan. t-\&ll Po"c r . foe. ~:!110 5'19 1630~751 'iC03 1970 TOYOTA 73cov. ""'t cond. "7JC.:hrysll·r. Like ne w, ------- tory uir cuncl.. i.h•rco, ·7;i '1'11yo1 a c,·h<'a ST ST ATIOHWAGOM lii.ual Ktras. l ownr. low m1lt-s. loatJed. ·~~1r'c~o~t ~ub:;(' o}';~~'. l<'alher . cruise cu11trol & Jl 'II, 11tecl rat11uls, In i\utuma11c w1lh air con __ s.i_.~· 645·5847 91'3-347l 7~1·24111 sunroof. \3171S I . me·.:. Xlnt cond. !\1:11·73G!i 111l">n11111• t<!O:>ANv\ 1 l9N> Hn•ho• c M 11J11 "un '76 EIDor<1do. All 011tions. C•t•..t.. 9910 ---- ..... __ , WON'T LAST LOHG Tri.--.t. ONLY SI 295. flaw1,.113• is10,!l50 1ofr 111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·14 Pinto Sta. Wgn . muny. IMW TRADE·IN't '73 Bav ··l bp 0!11!,JSl l. '73 3.o<.:SA·. \ 11 lllJ SI. J '74 2002·A IMIUM<; VI ·75 200~·4 :.11. t IJ:IN I ~I J, -·..... 9 767 '70 Vofvo 144 trll 64~ -15W ·w" dr. air. vi:., 11111, lthr muny xtrns .. S<!StlO Uay~. '75MII450SL •••••••••••••••••••-.••• 1969VW Aulo trans., air ~ondi· :-. . ~ 11eut:-..$l ,01Jllorb,·:H offcr. 5'&A·32·l·lur\.M.i.HJ1i77evcs n oa1bl1•r ~·u11 1rn11·1•r , '71 TriumphGT6 SQUARllACIC l1on1nlo( r a tl10 ht•alt•r 7GCudellac:-.cvlfh.~Si•d:rn. f•IUIPOI 1 rartrir) :11r rnnd .:.l1•f'l•e1, 4 Ss>t•ed. 1\M l:o'M radio. 'J't11.~l·11rwo11t la~t l<mg ! 41Uii\l\X. • 'bro11n . \'Ill .V I ruol . . --'7J, 4·:.)ld, 1llx l.lll '1'Xl. .. , 191;6 Harbor c 111 1><111 ~10) healer . &1g,.·1-:u. .. 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"El.H:S Ut I.EH &sti<! :'lla11,·he .. ?l'r, llm•na l'afk 5Zl·7250 ~ll_!h_: Santa Ana~">.'.. '73 280C cpe: fTIO.WG ·sa.4so :; J im Slemons Imports 631-1276 S700. '5i. 220S. t'las:.1c !ilk 675-5985 SL'<l:rn w snrf, xlnl M iid --.-,-s.l.000. 830-llJSJ \'\"t'S. '70 1''1at. 650 S pyuer. -- C I Mm l owner . g d ·75 :\1 B. 28'\S. <-ISO w 'Ii cyl m ilea)!l', runs good. lt;l enJ.t ) 11 ,IJOll m1. llrk hlu1·. S8SU takes 1l. ti45·5619 4 cir !>l.'dan Hecker 111 1'1 <'USSt'lll'. p\"l ply '73 Bavaria · (864JPN> "743.0S· U44KYQ > ·74 3.0 CS · (347LFM > Closed Oft S.ndoys 9727 -19H268. !l·Noon ........................ -t----- 65 U~IW. good cond . nt-w r,ulial s. S70b t bst ofr. S:JG·51CJti or s:Jli I 2:J:J 1'7;J M<'rcccit>s <151JSE Brand N•w '76 Ownt•r 1-:x,•1·utivl''s '""' HONDA Cars Below Hlut> Book 111·11·i· inrludl·,, 12 month·l2.llilO OVER I 00 mi wurranly Aml•n ean To Choo1e F-rom! Car Plan. 675·89oo l!J75 'J l(j J ,1)W tnllo•' A:ll 1 F:ll tape. s1.111ruof ~SW l1~t ul r Sbti l{):J!I 71 S1ntl 1r.-, 1:•1 l"11eul Tun 111-.11.1 tu\. am Im, ln\\ m1Jo•s 557 -;:111;, "'73 TR-6 Rdstr ,1 S I' 1• 1• d , ,\ :\1 f :\I S11arkl1ni.: r1n1~h "l ~I. SAVE SS GARDEN WEST VW :.! lllrn k' ~ uf llt'.11 h Hl\ll """' ~ ,.,t 111111,to•r lll>tl '\ .. ,1n111"1"r 1193-7551 VolkswaeJen 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE HAVE *MORE* LATE MODEL KARMANN GHIA's TO CHOOSE FROM OranCJt COUftty's • Best Selection ·n Bavur11.1 . Silv1•r . :.un· roof. 4 s11d., GS.SOU mill•:., S55oo .off. Cricket .j!).a.4::!'.JO UNIVERSITY ·59 22flS. Jl_O_o _d -c-nn-d •DOM BURNS OkhmobiJ. S3000. hL•!>t offer 495· ltliJ Honda Can • GMC 0~~·1!tilili Trucks 2850 Harb071JTVcf. MG 9742 Volkswagen I 3 7 3 I Harbor BIYd GARDEN GROVE 1976 CAPRI GHIA Costa :\fesa 5-10·96<to •••••••••••••••··-·•••• VU, 4 s pltl'l'd . pwlr sl·tccr_:-: ·74 Ci\'I(' ha-lchbal'k xlot 69 MGC !!OMI rn111l IJ\':,, ·1•1 Ing. a uy w ice· s "' . • . 1 .. 1., 1 ... :VI 673.811;,o & En•s & Sun • V\\". runs l!rl·at. 1ww 1 tlcautll'ul m e tallic silver. ~cm<•. ·lsflc 1 ,1 1 al .,1•1 s. "· · t1rci;. 11<.,I\\ r1 .. 1r :-hn!'k~ 534-4100 ---HltlJNJLJ-52700 ofr -1.L ·O!UI 6i5·1527 w 'ST!' :.m oi.: lie\ ll'l' *CREVIER* ·7;, 11011!1.1 Cll'I('. 2Dr. lug-'60 MGA SI050 ril!l ti:te>5 t'I«!> & i.e;1Jl<' r:1l'k. xln t cunrf. "•·1·kl'111I * MOTORS * .u~i.22i!I 5700 nrr r..i2.o.r;2;, lst&BROA.DWAY --·;u \"\\' UU.S. !J.sc alcr. s " .... T" ,. .... ,. ·72 l10111la· t'ar . -10 1\1 l'G Gr'SChe 9750 "'"" """""""" E !<e1•ll1·111 condition . ••••••••••••••••••-••• 835-l~? I ____ S!l7~ ~~--'62 Porsche 60 \\',\:'\T1-:u c 0 1111,re•ti· Xlnt 1·111111 S2050. l>t2·:!1121 '74 M C . J 9730 4. Spl•cll. radio. <'x1·ep· c11g11w for l!lil \"W \au •rcuz apn aguar t1onall)' clean & a t . . •. k • • 4 s .. c1•d ra I'' fll a"s ••••••••••••••••••••••• . l''PTO-O"J 1'1 1111. 1>anc.1 t t~p~ • p • v, " · own<'r car. v ... 5-18·62'J' 3-15K:\IJ "G8.Jai: -1 .2 XKE 2+2. AT. Must seetobeli6!ve! ·' ------$3476 AC. win·:.. s uper clean, $5976 vw S«iro('i·o . '75, silver , P P. S3-IU5. 898·2A97 • air 1·und .. 4 Spct'd. radio. ---· .,.--ma R w h e c I s. a II ·;2 V12E Roadster, both modifi C'alinns. 552 R028 .... __ 1 l ops, low m ilcaJ.?c. Loaded. Days. 9i9-2500 t•>.I 70. E VC'S. 963-7103 '71 JttgUar XKE .,..--1·;1 !-;(1hk. :11r. auto: nl•11 19 7 6 GMC SPECIAL ••••••••••••••••••••••• l«1r an tradl• & fmancin~ Pt..lftCMlth 9960 PICKUP TRUCK '1ii C.1m.1ni HS. :i:n l'llJ.!. l·an l!c u.rrangetJ. Pvt :;!•••••••••••••••••••• DEMO air. aµlo, PS, Ai\1 11-'M ply. 968·1M35_ ----e, \111) -.hurtlll·ll. Slc·p~ulc. JUM 01 i:r 511\IO 1111lc:. :.l 1ll tra.i:k. xlnl nmd · Sl<liS '71 LTD Wgn . ull xtras, in 11n1!\-r f.11•t11ry \\ ..irrant) SALE ""6·3'7J5 dud ing cruis<' control. 111112.r: I 1 Chevrolet 9920 on/,! ownr 4 DI 1r11. A I Chrysler /Plymouth ATLAS *DOM BURNS* 1976 Volvo 244 SRO ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. ~400. IUIH-.128!.I Open L>aily & s un ·111 Ill VOLKSWAGEN Sun rol1f. u v.cnlnvc, 4 1974 CheYyNovo "Gti Jo'· I W : -~ PM 1:r1;11 11.1rhur. c; (; 534-4100 BUSES '75 7 Psn'J" I SSMXO ·I s p1•ed , uir 1·011d. --.un'"tt>"sJtcJ..-2-1&H90 -1 Spt'l•d , l't1-. , '70 7 Psngr 509ACH ·I Spt•t•d . t'I <' '73 7 Psnqr 649GVO :\utum.tl1t', """ct« '72 7 Psnqr 359EKD I Spcl'tl. uir, C't1'. '747Psnqr :t1760. I S~t<"..U. au-. l'l~ GARDEN WEST VW · : Block.' "•\ of Beat'h llh 11 7oOO Weslmmsl.·r 111,<1 Wt:stmmstcr R!JJ ~:..'>I BUGS '67 Thru '76 30 To Choose F-rom Sunro<lfs. c 1111\'C?rllblt•:,.. -\ s 1a•t·1b . .i111 11matH·s ."l:1ccs1 111 lll\\J\ "!Jc1•tl , ,\.\1 ~;\I :.ll'l"«1>. Ila· \:\I Fi\I IC'r •o 1·111. '"01l1l,a[,c~n. i\12.n~ll b~~~ 2929 llarhor Bl11I • H tr.11·k. f1h1•r Ill.its s 1 • ' " t' • 1 ' ' '" Co:.ca .\lesa llcJul y rain:,.. :J1'l·t•nt ,ma~\1hct>ls.;irrt"on_d .. & mi:ch. newly ult.~ .slript.•,, fu.: light:.. V.1 N vnly ~l.~)()I) ,01~l1•s. ::iupc r eng. llrt!S. $900/bsl ofr __ 5_4_6_-1934 \°l.:2~-1.1r1El -097530. l'lcun 1~3KiV~· <19(i· 14'15 $6688 '73 SQwrc Sl. W.gon. Like 9 I W new. n ew Ure11/brake11. '76 Volvo 264-GLA 1 74 mpola oqon_ 39.000 mi. S25SO. !.171·0174 · _.:L Jlilli..S~-~lJ(' 111r -= -f":irtcrry·~rt'ondttronmi:;, 1·ont1 & roof l'Ul·k & only t9fi8 Ford $400 firm.-SCe PO"l'f stccrinl!. 1mw.l'r 2.1.1.IOiJ miles. Loadecl.-an ~l 1962 r.i cy1•r, C.M. aft <list• lirakt!s, i\Ml l-M csr1•p t1 o nal buy ! orwkends. .\ll'f'eu r,1d111, hcall'f: l~!ILF~I) ll•:1lhl•r 111l1·1'11!r. sun roof. · SlS5 0 ti-I Ford Galaxy. Vil, auto, ell· \'C:!l~lli5E !Ill 7WJ. 52.)(J $8837 Cll118•i•U . 646·6367 1SU N£\f!J8ih 8 LVO. ---------'76 Volvo 244 A con A ~ESA •o·JM I ·as C3laxy 20r. r un s 1.974 PLYMOUTH Custom Suburban 2 s l•at s tation wagon. 360 4 bbl V8 eni.:inc, a ir c'nndll1on ittl(. t'lldfo... f)c>-WCJ" \Al.In.. dows. luggage nick . Nice• Starlight metallic l>lul' finish. <L>P·4G). $2245 &·~·in ).!ar;1i.:c a rca i\sk for H1«k Auto trans .. power s tcl'r· Hcproc~ssed. ~ons1J!n -mi's. 492~S77 1 . t:rt•:it, J!d body & tires I ORANGE COAST 111g . 1x•\1t•r disc bruh·s. ments & trade-ms. 1965 .\.\I F:\I :o.lt•rco r :1t110. thru 19i5 ;iutus. Buy jui;t ·;o I.Tl> Wi::n. All extr<is DAILY PILOT hl'<il1·r. t mtc•tl g la:-.s. rt•al like takinl{ over pay. A-1 cond. SISSO. 330 West R;.iy St. I o m 1 I •· .:. . t• 1· c mt.'nls. CtJme to 963·5891 Co.rt"~. l t'S" \'C21.1.is ~~1 10u;31i COPELAND ., " " ·1;s LTD. 2 Dr. vnyl top. __ _1w:!-t:121 . JEEP-MAIDA • WOI E Is l St autu lr~ns, ,\Jr c:ond. I S. l!lliG Ply m outh Vahanl cS.A Fn1.v <!hlks.,·as't J PB. 1 \'l J>ly. s 75o . l!•Mitl transp11rtal1011 t·ar. SA!\iTA ANA 675·JSOg __ --Stielll. li:IH.111111 558-8000 Mo•~rick 9947 ·7.i J>u:.tl·r-:-15,0UO -;,11 ---••••••••••••••••••••••• J\:\I FM. I'S. r <'rlinini.: USCis ;;I ·70 l\lavcnt:_i<. dean~ an :H•als. S:!SOll or Ll:.t. CHEVY is:: I xlnt comJ. :>.'ISO. Cail Stan ~l/l.~:t:i l'lbo Hu1hn1 < "' I.JI. '1301 HELP ME BE it" I tkkelson. 83:S·U070 • 7 ., v 1 1 1 r "lll l"•"d <Cl""S 01· ·7-.. M--ury 9950 .. a iant 4 ' r. J'.1,111111 m . .. ,,~ U J v ... ~ I'S. 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PS/PB. brakes. p:rnt•llnl!. lu~-New ·m Hakhback g~1s Mustanq 9952 vinyl 1011. lo m1. hk1· nv\\ >!:Jl!e rutk V1•ry ckan. san'r mo!IC'I ! Only SJO!Jli. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pr pty~ Xlnl l111l x:1:1. ~9:1~ ~lu:-1 M'\' ·'" :ip~rel"Wlt'.I •.l~iHl>t3012l HUWt\ltl) "67 Convert narc. 4 sp. Pontiac 9965 t a ll alll•rtipm, !ltili·1!'71 L:he\"n>ll't. Uo\'e & (/ua1I 390 cni.:, Xlnt. $1-l!J5/ofr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ''i5 llornct . blue J s pd., ~-ciss~_ewport Ilea<'li. P'1 · p{y. &:J:l.:!534 ·12 F1rcbml Formul;• ·1.'J-'i Zrlr. Undt-r warr. 5.00Q -19 t> 5 i\I u s l a n g 2 + 2 PS, PJI. 1\C. ·ls pd,.. 1~11"· mi. 51!1 tl689 ur ~•ft• Ii, 1960(hi'vySl.a. Wi.:n. 2 dr. Fasthack, m int cond. d1·1·k. ·Jli.IHHI m1 .. ,\ r :ir.· -l!>-1·2iHu ~ 6 <')I. new hrks . lirr:., $2500. 642·719-1or615-S.ISI find ~1 ust SC'll. SJ:li5/ofr. ----rchll gene r ator, starl<'r -548·l01Sor ti45·58<17. For Sak• 1\.M.iO Hambler &: tw:id. Bo1ly immac "66 :\l ust. Conv. 6 cyl, .--.~---., dclusc Top rnnd. Catt Huns pe rf. ~lust sa«rif auto. Huns perfect . $950. 67·•IOll, fo ircbml nu 1·ni.: ... of k .. ·" h Hh d 060(1 w .. ~lno11 ... 1t r 111111 Wt·st minq1•r IHI ;;,.<,J aft 6. l><tll 111.162. ~IOU. 6i5-5i85 GiS·9795 s p r! ;1ul11, n II pa I 11 I. ---------------A:\l /F~I m u:.l ~l·•· . Buick 9910 t!l711 E l Camino. Huns 'lili ;\lus tanJ:GT 5:ili 7-lk3Sf.15U 1966 Hotbor. ( M 646 YJ01 ·;:1 t:;Jl)rl . t\l•w ru.t1;1ls. lo mi. i.:111)11 t onrl. S2ll50 !.17!1·01~1. ti73·J2:M alt 411m 2+2 . Auto .. air. yellow with ~ H~·h~i c M ~~ IJlack lcal~er. Beautiful 1972 PClrs dil.' !II IT, :1s.ooo diro1~1e wire wht!cls. ;\ mi. on~ ownr, 5.,.pd. class11·! /\l\JJ J-'l\I sh •rt•o. Xl111 t•ni:. trans 1'it 11r1•.; c re · l'l'IPh I 1':1111t ~ hod~ perf Siii IO ti 12-til\:!.i '71 \."W Cm1vl•rt S111w r Beetl••. l\1r. 1\~l t FM . xlnl 1·01111. S2:JOO firm lii:J. J71:J' ••••••••••••••••••••••• H"l'I' i.:ood. <'Ql11pf)t'1I w11h :'llany extra s! . ~-----'72 Riviera 111,..: hrakl•s, air ('111td1-!'>4!J·O-l!J5 fl!~ l'o11t1;w _\'l g 11 :\l •'01111 ti:! VW B u!>. l S!KICC n •hlt S3.0ou llfr !°•tli,lfli:-, lwneni.: radio h i·ali•r. --'t --, 955 Ni'cds p:11nl. n u lire:.. i:m:. run:,. xln •. S65U. l>:.1 sll·d 11,;ltcd rachal I ire·~ Oldsmob1 ~ S6CMl 4tll J:t11!J rwi J.R&r s \ r ~ • ••••••••••••••••••••••• --•· • Tra11:-pnrla ti1)n In\ i.:n ni'w 1-;1mpc r shl'il. 1>111· ,7 C 1 •• S . Thunderbird Dakun 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOOK 1-'0 H (llf H FULL PAGE AD lNTOMOltROW'S WE~KENDER SF:CTION GARDEN GROVE ~TSUN SA-VESS NEWPORT IMPORTS :JIOll W. <.:st llwy, N B 642-9405 ·1;4 s·tso nr bsl nffl'r 11 w 11 .. ,. S23'1'1 "·ill 4 ut ass uprc m e. ·71 \'\\' Sqhk vl'llow p vt · · · · ' · '• · "'· · 1 \I C \i\I ,,..M ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111_, .. n1•w ra'1t"1als. 1-:i\1 Ii ·1!14 7:!:lol ti3'l·H{ilH a fter 6pm. vmy to1J. ' • ' • 1 • • --- ------Top rnnd. Ucst offer. &> l' fl1rd. full pwr. u11 li·k :.tt•r. «0\'11 mal S.Cacfilloc 9915 'i:J lmp;lla Wa).!on. f{ JI, ti41i·X·l!'>ll. l'c)IHl.xl11trun11in).!. SlllHI 1;;:1 ~33!1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'.S. p B.rtiek.41.iOOOi\11. .: . ti7:t.l!J7cl ·1;1vw S2i:.11.5r,7 .1>.'lxs G7 ::!Or. Ol<Js 811 ore.1.t - 'ii VW l\C'l'"" \111rk. :\1akc orr , ,, eond. l~ll!·.Jl2-I ·1;u \'\\/run' go11d ---t11111-. mots. hl•atlcr ·w. 91 tT. :'\11 p~11nt. nu ~too11 h~t 1r;:1 1;:17 ~lit·hdlln xwx. SIM m1 $5.995 :lfil i4!111. 9970 9974 ·1;.1 !\111>t•r !)II. Xlnl <'Oncl KormannGhia 9735 :\lust .;1•lr Sal' S3.1'1JI <;d 1•(1tl(l.l'fl•a11 s1r10{I 5;:,7 l !ll'l :lll ~.:mpm l~ t1on WU"Oll $150. Afl l.'r l'l11l'k.S!I004\l!l·lfiti5 '7·1 1:T ,\uto tr:1n:,.. xlnr .... , '1·111 ,,,.. ,. •• ,~ ... • . fi" For sah .. 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INC~iAMESA University Johnson Sales & Service · & Son LINCOLN QLOSMOBILE CONflN HONDA CARS MERCURY GMCTRUCKS CAPRI 55 BRAND NEW Years I 9J 6 friendly Family Connell Chevrolet Ok&T- CARS &·TRUCKS Don't See Us First ... But See Us ast! Nabers Cadillac -CAO,L-bAC AUTOMOBILES JUNE SALE! lt75 COUPI DI VILLE Leather Interior. lull power, s t ereQ, 5 to choose! (148LWG). As Iow as SlltS lt74 COUPI DI VfUI Split power seats, 1111 wheel. s t ereo, 6 lo choose! (043LFN). As low as Earle Ike Im orts UlQ_' TOYOTA SAYS SAVE $$ NOW 7STOYOTA HI LUX LOMG HD 4 speed AM radio . Theodore Robins ~F_QflO CARS & TRUCKS WE'RE MAKING IT A BIG DEAL FOR EVERYONE! HELP US CELEIRATE OUlt SS th ._.,..,f---SW.ittcJ .... Greatet Harbor Area ....,. the same family ow1urship and ftlClllCICJetMttt ! Bau~r Motors BUICK "...-OPEL -8Rl.+ISH-- LEYLAND JUNE SAVINGS - LARGEST SELECTION - . . appreciate! ('2847). 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MIRACLE MAZDA 2150 Harbor Blvd. 645-5700 ?6 DATSUN 610 4 speed. lull factory equipment incl udi ng radio. heater. body side moldings, etc. (t03420) s4499 '76 DATSUN 610 4 D oor, lull racrory equipment, body side mold1n91. & mor~I (1'03340). '4298 ... mid...-.! COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845 Harbor Blvd. S..o-6410 S2877 IMMEDIATE DILIVHY IS0~'°3111JI • 11_,t.: taAMDMIW '7' HOH DA STATIOM WAGON s3177 IMMEDIATE DELIYEIY !¥18A10 11.)9 SI • SILICTIOM ISWHYWl'RE Mo. I UNIVERSITY SALES & SERVICE 2850 Harbor Blvd. 540-9640 lt)(t0<~ d·'f"n$ O• ~I, opn4 iotro')C Q\ f.,t}()M 0\ tf ()lflV• .. \ IXPllT PllP AIA TIOM. f vt'ty nPw r ,, •\ ,f,. "!l'.,.r" t f, I ,I•• f f f" •11v1• IU ( l'fY'("t"lO'-if pt'•'l)l"'1" .. 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'3476 •71 TOYOTA LAHDCRUISER 4 WHEEL DRIVE 6 cyl., 3 speed. radio Readytogo1(611 DLJJ $3276 '73 VOLVO 144 4 sp e ed air condll1on1n9 . radio, heater Super nice (338HUM). 53576 '70 FIAT 850 SPIDER 4 speed. radto Has a Hardtop (059AZN) '1576 55 GALLONS OF GAS FREE . • . With uery new Pinto, Maverick, or Mustonq sold fro"' ow Giga1dic Stock durMq J•e. Cost of frtt gas WllL NOT be added to purchaw price of the car you bay. Shop our liq Anni•ersary Discounts and you'I, know this is o bonafide qift to y011! • REGISTER FREE FOR HISTORY! JAGUAR'S TRIUMe,H'S MG'S ALL MODELS & COLORS READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! TEST DRIVE OHETODAY! FULLY RECONDITIOME SPORT CARS ... '75 TRIUMPH -I . TR·7 i--------t----eil-11J---+-~Ali.....t.A.JUJL-t_..,_y-very-4GW m1lest-J-_;;_..;.;. 4 speed, radio. healer PRIZE$! (#63411 S7"5 '74 DATSUN lt74 MUSTANG II GHIA 4 speed. bucket sears. only 17 ,476 miles (714LWP) Sl5ts lt7l HONDA CIVIC HATCHIACIC 4 speed (898JJC). S21t5 lt72 VW IUG 4 speed. only 25.SH miles. (897GSG) SALIPllCID 197l MAZDA WAGON Air cond1tloned, AMiFM wl!. track tape (946HSY) S21tS 1971 THUHDlllllD Low ,.11es! Ste reo. power seats, power windows (542CIH). usu NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. 540·9100 (847LPOI ss 3 3 3 ,2876 MotllifwJ to buy! All you llt't'd is o •alid drl•ff's lict'llH to re9i1ttt for y- '74YW IUG 4 spe.ed, stereo radio heater. (556LKW) '2776 07lTOYOTA CELICA A uto t r ans ., a ir cond1l1on1 ng, stereo radio, heater, mags (#068317). 52976 '71 LANDCRUISER SOFTTOP 3 speed. ··4 wheel drive·· Exceptional 1ns1de & out11 (148E8X). · '3076 EARLEIKE IMPORTS 1966 Harbor Blvd. 646·9303 chDllC t' to win Joh11 s011 • Madel I 2lA 2l ch--4 Cl radios or other •-...eprhH! • BIG! BIG ! 55th SAVINGS DURING ·JUNE' ON •HEW CARS •NEW TRUCKS •USED CARS & TRUCKS •LEASING • SHVICE SPECIALS THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. 642-0010 0741/2 MGI ROADSTER 4 spoed. AM/FM radio. low miles' (J52MUSl '4333 • '69 MGI GT 4 sperd. wire wheels etc (ZVC309) . s2444 • '65 JAGUAR Mk II l.8 SEDAN Auto tran s . p o wer steering. wtr'! wheels• (PBU960) 53000 BAUER MOTORS 2925 Harbor Blvd. 979-2500 All C•rs Subject To Prior S.le, Prices Effective 72 Hours From Public•tlon . BETWEEN SAN DIEGO FWY. NEWPORT Bl VO . t • HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA Laguna/Sooth Coast EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 169, 3 SECTIONS. 34 PAGES Today's Closing N. Y. StoelL• TEN CEN'.TS ;·CJe1nente Nixes $100.,000 Federal Aid . . By JACK CHAPPEU. Of• 01ltr ~lltll MM! Declaring that participating in the federal Housing and Commu· ity Development program would amount to biting a baited hook. the San Clemente City Council ' turned down $100,000 Wednesday and bolted from the government 1 assistance Pl'PGram. Cou n cilwoman Donna Wilkinson said that. while the fundi: could be usc.'<l In some public works areas. the cily could n"ot avoid committing lar{:e sums to the "s.ocial" housing aims of the proRram. Th<' t•ity was alrca<l~· si~ months behind in m<.1king its up· plication lor the second year of the Housing and Communjty As- sistance proaram. - Earlier, the city council had re· jected continued involvement in the program, but had a change of heart and formt'd a committee to study uses for the funds. In a report to the council by the special cum'mittce it had formed. it was recommended 50 percent or the funds be used for public; works and 50 percent for housing and social needs. The committee suggested the housing and social needs share be divided in Sl0.000 amounts for housing rehabilitation. day care centers. youth recr('ation, landbanking for housinj! for the elderly and for housing financial assistance Tht> SS0.000 for public works was to bt• allocatecl to projects 111 'the diHrl'lion of ,thl' dty engine44. The initial lhe ml' of the llous· ing and Community Assistan<'e progrum was that il was a .. no strin~s" grant <1llowinit <.'iti(•s to aid s pecifi(' "lar ~et " neighborhoods or population 1 groups. Council members haw pu<iic· Iv worried about the potential for creating U "frce ride" for low IO· t·omc peopk who would mo\'l' 10 . San Cll•mentt• a nti taki' advan· tag(' of govcrnm('nt assi:.tctt housing. ing Lag11n~ Cops' Money Eyed1 . Aide Due iToReturn La na To Probe TV Rate I By RICHARD P. NALL By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL 11 1 Of lM O•llY f'il9' ~I Of IM O•lly l'iltll SUll . LOS ANGELES -The govern· The City of Laguna Beach will . ment called its final witness here spend Sl0.000 to determine if a I. today in .the case ~gainst Dr. rate increase proposed by Storer Louis Cella Jr. and his two co-Cable Television is justified, the •defendants, an IRS accountant. city council decided Wednesday I who is supposed to tie together night. I previous.testimony and exhibit&. Storer wants to raise its rate j Defense attorneys indicated to within the city from S6 to $7.50 . the court that they will call to the per 0,1onth. The firm last month , I stand George Ollendorf. former gave the city a consultant's rc- t+--i.-Mmin' 'ssion Com· port that asserted a rate increase munity Hospital. The 44-year·o was JUS 1 1e caus o 10llendorf has already testified oau, Poiot ""°'" rate or return on the company's for the prosecution and been SERIOUSL y ILL investment. ·granted immunity from prosecu· Newport's Andy Devine Council members said they lion in return. 'Ollcndorf was want the cify to hire its own con· ailing in the hatt~-cmtMde-t.ne-----------------ultenM~r:m· · · court. ~-J D • truth to the assertions in Slorer's Gary A. Swain. IRS agent and ./tTULY evine report. accountant, was questfoned -Tire council a lso wants-a about the various steps taken by "performance study" of the local a check from Mercy General Seriowly Ill cable television network to de- HospitaJ, Santa Ana. termine just how &oocl or bad a The cbeh for 18,740.50 was system Lagun'a lJe!lch sub. signed by Cella and co-defendaf\.t ln Santa Rosa scribcrs arc paying for. Stephen R . Evans, 31-year-old Two cable television consulting former administrator of Mercy firms \vant to perform the city General. By STEVE MITCHELL study -Alta California Systems Swain said the check was made 0ti1teoau,Pi1t11suu Inc. of Menlo Park and Telecom· out to American Hospital Supply Veteran character actor Andy municatfons Management Inc. or but was endorsed to American Devine of New~rt Beach is in Los Angeles. Universal Hosj>itlJ United and serious condition in a Santa Rosa The council left the decision on deposited in the Crocker Bank. hospital today after being which firm t o hire to City Santa Ana. stricken Sunday while on n Mana,::cr Alfred Theal. Swain testified that Theodon' Northern California vacation. The council's action drew im· Schiffman, 53. the third dcfen· Officials at Sonoma County mediate protest from Larn dant in the income tax evasion Community Hos pital said the Dent. an attorney representing and Medicate fraud case. is the 70-v<'ar-old a<'tor was transf('rred Storer. who particularly objected s ole owner of Am eri ca n in criticalconditionfromanothcr tothcpcrformancesludy. Universal Hospital United. Santa Rosa hospital at I :JO a.m ··we don't think that 1l is ap· Swain testified that a check Wt-dncsd<l.)', I le was rushed int11 propriate for th<.• city to tic up the was then signed by Schiffman to the intensin• care 111111 ;,it Com· rate increase with 'many, many the account of Louis Cella Jr. on munity Offi<·wls said his cond1 things ... s aid Dent. June 26, 1914. tion is senous Stanley E. Scholl. dit'('Ctor o( On June 27. 1974. the a(!.eol Dt'\'ine. who starred as Wild munic ipal ser\'ices. ;,iq~ucd . testified. Cella transferred Sfl.610 Bill H1rkok ·s siclt·kirk ·-.1sn~ki." however. that "how much we from his account t o the in tht• 1950s tclt•\'is1on series. is \\ant to pay d('pends on the len ·I brokerage firm of Paine. Webc•r. suffcnnJ:! from lt•ukt.>m1u. of service ... Jackson and Curtis. The monQy A family spok<'sman t1)(l:sy saul The level of s<'rv1cc can only tx· was placed in a margin ac<·ount Oe\'ine "as on a n•trt-al with hb (Sff PROBE, Page A:?> of Cella's with the brokeragt> sons at the Ruhemian Grove ' firm. near Santa Hnsa when he was I.... I d• l -----1.1u:....i~.1a.umenL is all,omptlng strlck _J.Urv n IC s to &hOW that the de(cndants used ··1t's \'Cl')' scrloU~ ... said lhC tr ' --- ( l I Mercy General and Mission spokesman. who asked not to bt• S Cl Community Hospital, Mission icfenlifit•d, ··Tht•y put him on a 8ll emente Viejo, to i lleJ?ally provide dialysis nuchinC' this mormn~ ·· • massive amounts of funds and Thi.' spok<'snurn said !>{'\'inc Ar hi printed political materials for sufft•rcd pnc•umnnia and. k1dnc•y C leCl politicians ranging from two probll'ms adrlin~ that a h1stor~· of Orange County supervisors ur to 1liabl.'tes and h.•11k1.•mw "an' c·un- and including lh<' campaign of tributors tn his ilhll'ss " Gov. Edmund Brown. Jr. Hospital officials wen• light The defense is expected to ron-lip11cd ns to wh<>th~r 1t is that dis· elude its case lat(' tocfay so that l'alll' that has <.·aus('fl lhl• actor's attorneys for both sirlcs eun lalt'sl hospitali;wtion. hut l>e\'snt• launch their final arguments l"ri-rN'C'nlly sa11l d1em11tlwr<1py al day. re Irvin<' was SUC'('essfully baltl· Safe Buses Urged SACRAMENTO <AP> The state Senate votl'd Wt'Clncsdny lo ' urge -but not r equire -SC'hOOI districts to install supplementnry "fail-sare" braking systems on · school buses. On(' und possibly three such systems orc R\'Ctilohle in California at a coi;t of about S900 per bus. in~ lhNl\S('aS<>. 'l'hC' therapy h:t<l Devin£' in a "remission period" and las t Fcbrunrv he told rcpo11t•rs he wa s• "ft'<'linl:! 'pr('lty darn i;!\10d ... The actor was admitted to San· tu Rosu l\lcmorial lfo.o;pital last Sunda\' morning, and was taken on thc. IO·m inute ambulance ride to the community hospital t•arly Wcdnesdav morninj.!. Santa Rosa ~kmorial Hospital <See DEVINE. PaJtc i\2) Burrito Bop I Didn't Know It.Was Loaded? Clearly it was a hot cnse, an assault by n flying burrito, San Clemente policeoffic<'rs agl'eed today. Officer Vern McGarry wasdispatchedjust after 1 a .m . to the scene. a home In an otherwise pcacerul r esidential area, after a 53-year-old San Clemente mun telephoned the stution to report that h1s "wife had viciously attacked hirn." polic<' said. Upon investigation. McGarry found the victim s till with a portion of the burrito on his race. Ile r eported that the man had carefully preserved the evldvncc to show IHwme n. Further:there were beans allover the man's bed. Officer McGarry counseled the man and his 44·year·old wife. No further pollceaclion was taken .. BULLETIN San Clemente architect Leon llyzen. 66, has been indicted by the county Grand Jury on charges ·he offered a bribe to an exe£.utive aide to county Supervisor Thomas Riley. The secret indictment was handed down J unc 2. An indictment is a formal charge made against a person by a grand jury. It does not establish gul)t or innocence. However it wasn't until today that ltyzen returned from an out of state business trip and re- portedly was served with the charge. The indictment alleges that on three occasions between last May 14 and May 24 Hyzen orfcred a Sl.000 bribe to Riley aide Pel('r Herman. It is alleged that the $1,000 would be paid ii the accused man would be awarded an architec- tural contract for a branch library planned for the San Clemente area. · Herman reportedly told Riley df the alleged bribe offer. The Newport Beach supervisor then referred the m atter to the district attorney's offi~e for investiga· tion. It is reported that in subse· quent conversations with the San Clemente architect Herman car- ried on his person a tape re- corder. Hyzen lives at 21008 S. Ola Vis· ta. San Clemente. It is expected that he will bear- raigned in Superior Courl Friday. DatlY P,lol Slall PllOID Trees for San J11011 City planning aide Raymundo Becerra and l\J rs. Vinton P . Frost, president of San Juan Be autiful. inspect some of the 199 trees gin•n to San .h1a'1 Capistrano b~' Mrs . Frost's organization. Trees · liquid amber s. s)·camorcs and evcrgrc('n pt•ars ar~ hcing plJnlcd throui:thout the dty. A 200lh tree a giant S)'caml)rc · . ~~".ill bt• p!Jnted during .July ·I <.·t•1·emonies at El C:1mino Heal Park. Newspaper Bares DC Sex Cover-up \VAS ii! ~GTO:\ (AP I /\ Louisianu con~rcssman wa~ ap- prehenci<.'d by n<·t• S(Luad agents "'bo s a1 · wc1man pollei' ne1·oy f1lf st·x t·arl~· this y1•ar il was n•J.>1Jrll'd locla) The report s;,iid INll•ral uffici;,ils suppressed rct•ortl::-. 111 tht• 1m·i· ucnt. 110\n•ver another n•pnrt . ap parenliy rcterring lo the s anw an cidenl. said no charge was madto because members of· CunJ!n•ss arc pnwided hy lhe Constitution with immunity rrnm urr<'!it fol' misdemeanors whilc Conµrcss 1s in session except for brt·a<'hcs ol thcpeac<'. The N('W York., Post said il learned from unnamed sources that the cover -up of the inc•ident involving Rep. J oe n. Waiti:tonner < D·L.A. I reached to th(' top levels of the Washington, D.C., l10lice department and into the U.S. <Jl· torney · s offi cc. A writte n report or the incirlcnt is known to ex i11t. the Post said. That report. its sources said. went t~top police orricials and to the of- fice of U.S. Attv. ~art Silhcrt. Th<' newspape r sa\d Silbert denied knowledge of any such incident or of a cover·up and promisecl to in· \'estigate. It said Washington Police Chief Mau rice .7. Cullinane was unavailable for comment and that an aide t\ad no comment. Ther<' was n o immediate res ponse from Waft~onncr. Silbert or Cullina ne to the ~ost story. However. the Washington Star said Wednesday It learned a con- gressman was taken into custody last winter by police who said he solicited a pollccwomun dis- ~uiscd as a prostitute. Tbe Star did not name the congressman. The Star said the incident oc- curred in 8ebruury. It said the congressman was freed with pro· fwse a~ogics and that there is no recor ofhlsapprchcnsion, "not a ( SEX,'PageA2) • ,.~.,,,~,._ .. NEW SEX FIGURE Louisiana's Wa9gonner Tot Rescued After Kidnap FRESNO <AP ) A newborn hoy snatc hed from his mother has been found saf(' and 11n· harmed with a woman in a Fresno bus depot. police say. Police s aid the child. Adolfo Rrafais. w<.1s kidnapcd Wedncs· da-Y from Fresno Community Hospita l a s his mother f<'d him. Hospital Administrator James Helzer" s aid the m11ther. Edna Bragais. 32. handed her baby lo a woman dl'essed in hospital garh who claimecj to b1~ a nurse s('nl to t ake the t"t)ild buck to the nursery. 'Stored' By Police An internal investigation is un der way into the apparent theft or S259 from a temporary property s torage area al the L:iguna Beach Police station. Missing is S201 from a scaled envt-lope and S58 from a wallet. Both the cash and the wall('\ were I urned into the polict' depurt · · ment as found property within the past six months . As the investigation procecd<-11 Wedm•sday. Llo yd Mattson. ttw de art ment 's Jro NI v C'lt•rk. n • Slf:ne or w HI 0 IC'l' IC on Sparks said wen' "pcrson;,il n· asons.·· Sources, however. allribul ('1! Mattson·s resignation ll) tlw chief's' dissatisfaction with thl• ment system. I le has been pro l><'ttrcm-R fort hrcc years. Sparks said the investigation ·into the missing money has in- cluded polygraph tests or tWI) employes who handle found pro· pcrty and evidence. He said the test~ i;!:JVC no in · dication that l'ithl.'r man wns 1n· volved. $parks declined lo idcn· lify thosl• t eStl'd. Sparks said the investigation has reveal('d I hat procedures were violatNI in the h:tndlini:: of both th(' t•ash und th<' wallcl. lie sllid t ht' ilcms should h:t\'1· b<'cn placed in the pl'Opl'rt y ~af•• but \\ere not. Instead. Sparks saicl. tht• tlC'm :- wen• left in a va<·ant J:1il l'Pll \\'hich has st•n·ed as tht• depart rm·nt's propcrty storal!e Jn•:s d11rinl! work on n •m<Hl1•l1r1g ;111cl l'Spansion of the> polt<·t• ~I ;rl 11m. .Sparks said the inl'cstig:1l11111 has s hown lh:.tt a k t·~· lo lht• prn iwrty cell is mii.sing and that th1· l't'll doM W<1s left open from t1mt· tu time . II e said lhl· lot k on lht' l11.'ll has bC'Cn chanj!cd. The $201 ''as disco,cn·d mbs ing .lune 7 wlwn the man \\hP found the rnonc:v lasl Dl'Cl'lllhl•r showt•d up ;ll th~· polic<.• st al ion to claim it. Spurk!' ~aid the m~1 w~I'( -· Boys Club Given Funds for Gyrn The Soul h Coa:-.t Area Bc1' ::-. 'c.:tub gymnasium rund-rab1i1g proi:iram has lict•n gin•n S2.son h~ F.mt•rson Sla11l1.•y or Capistrano ikat'h. The gym 1~ heing built with llw .wt of eons idcrnhlc volunlt•t·r iubl)r and materi;,ils but will ~t ill cost S256.000. The gym is to be dt• dicatcd .Ju ly 4 although complc (ion will be months later. Or~n:'4:a~t \\'eather Night and morning low c loud~ clearinA dur-ing mid-morning hours Fri· day. Warming a little Fri· day. llit:h Friday about 78; low tonight near 60. · INSIDE TOD" Y Four ore dead m the /ire 11101 followed tl1e Standard Oil prpdine rrplosiori m West Los Angeles. Slnry 011 AS ladex Al Your St«•l<t AJ "'"' L.tndt" Er.,.. llo"llMO IU Movl<t\ L M.l oyd •• -t11af Fu11d\ C..htOf'n•• AS N•ll ... alN.,n Cl•\\•llod U ·U Or•...,. Cou111y llJ tu lh "' Al Co"'''' ., ,.....1. 11.J Croo_,d •• Sylvl• Porter Ill OulftHefl<H AU s.oro Cl-J .... lorl•I , .... ,.. SIO<ll~rhh . .. , lfll•rl•l-111 u Ttlftn10" CJ '""rt<• •.. , TIH>•l•r' ., Hore"o" IZ ........ A• l11ltrmh11"" ., WorldHfW\ "' A.2 DAILYPILC T l -- f 'lr•t Eagle Kirk R. Illing worth. son of :\lrs R. J . 11 ut to of \'ill a ge s.111 .Jt1 <1n c~. pi strano. is thr firs t Buv S('011I in :\lis sion Vic.ic>'s t roop 787 to attain lht• rank o f Eag le . The Dana Hills lligh School senior has been a Hoy Scout for nine years . LB Stalls • f're•P~AJ MISSING ••• given a check when lhe money could not be located. Loss of the SSS W 41s discovered by Mattson durin~ further pro· cessin1t or the wallet. whkh was turned in lo police last January, Sparks said. 1 ' The Chi er predicted the in· vcstigation will bl• len~hy. "W<.> ;ire gping to inventory the prover· tv item·bY·ite m to determine if anything -elsti i:,; missing,.. he said. · . 'Some or tbe items date back to 1969. We particularly are con- t•c rned ' about oth1.•r mon"·y , narcotics and weapons ... he salJ. The in vestij!ation is beinjl con· ducted by Lt. Frank Dillon. d<.>tec- tiv(' division commander. Sparks said he also intends to call an a State Department of Jusllet· rt'presentative to assist in the probe. 'Missing ~nk' Freeway Due For Funding By J OANNE R E\'J\,;OLDS Of I"• o .... ~ .... s. ... SACRAMENTO -Following a Pyra111id Power Almost Lhc entire student bo<ly Ci t CA \'E, the Laguna Beac h High School alternative school. huddles under pyramid in search of e ne rgy that will increase s tudy skills Fro• Page Al anc.I aid in the growth of their pl'l ll'ttucc plant. Students built the open air pyramid for fun after learning of the latest myths surrounding the mys terious s truc tures. l 'ra• Page ,, I barrage of support for the miss. SEX On Re~ovaJ ing link or the Corona del Mar • • • .a.a.a Freeway, members of the b · h. California Highway Commission shred or paper eanng ts name San Clemente Recreation Lineup Set PROBE ••• determined thr o ugh a performance study, Scholl said. Of Meters A decision on wht>ther to re· move pa rking meters from downtown s treets on an ex· perimental basis has been put off until July 7 by the Laguna Beach City CounC?iJ .. The council plans to study downtown parking at a special study session scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Monday at city hall. R e mova l o f the me t ers between Sept. 30 and Jan. 1, 1977 has been proposed by Web Jones. owner of the Tucker Bag, 295 fo'ort-sl Ave. or any details of the incident. indicated here today they would "Apparently it wai all legal.'' put the project in this year's the Star said. "The congressman budget. I d d · · r The consensus was reached was re ease un er prov1s1ons o after a half hour of testimony the U.S. Constitution, Article 1; from legislators and orficials Section 6 -a little-known passage from Costa Mesa, Irvine and that Washington police officers memorize in rookie school and Newport Beach. Formal action are encouraged noltoforget." was not taken but was expected That section of the Constitution late today. Speaking in favor of the project s~r,~he senators and represen. to provide a frontage road system linking the MacArthur tatives ... shall in all cases, ex- Boulevard section of the freeway cept treason, felony and breach of to the San Diego-Newport the peace, be privileged from ar· Freeway interchange were Dave rest during their attendance at • 11 f the session of their respective Sis. mayor 0 Irvi ne; Dom houses.a ndingolngtoandreturn-Raciti, mayor or Costa Mesa: ingfromthesame ... " Everything from belly dancinJit to cake decorating will be offered this su mm e r b y the S an Cle m e nt<.> C ity Rocrealion Department. . ·Registration for classes is un· der way from JO a .m . to4 p.m. to- day through Gf'rlday and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m . Saturday al the community center on the corner of Avenidas Del Ma r and Seville. Storer has been seekin~ a rate. increase from the city since 19i4. The council has not acted on th1.· matter because or battles with the cable television firm O\'er finan c i a l dat a and loc al franchise regulations. Job Bill Backed San Juan Lawman ., . Hike OK Sun Jua n Capistrano City Coum•ilmt-n huvc approved :111 agr N'nH'llt with tht• Oran~c Cou11t.v She riffs Department to lncrcast' day.time law enforce· rnl'nl in the city . The c itv's current rontract with lht' shl'riff caUi; for onl~· cm<' putn>I ur11t during lht.• day stuft . Hut under tht' n<.'w t.·ontracl. d frcll\'c July 1. two units will pa trol the c it y during the daylim<' hours. City l\tana(!er Jamt>s Mocalis s:iui Wecim•sday the added unit is nc1.•dcd to serve the city's in· creas ing population and com· mcn·w I al'l 1 n t y . In addition tu red ucing dt>· pu11 es· rt'sponsl' time, Coun· t.•ilman Kl'nncth Friess said the addit ional unit m ay mean more traffir and pa rking citations be· mg given out in the city. Cost of the new contract is S37G.637. about S55.Cl00 more than the pncc• to m;1intain the city's present lt•\'CI of Sl'l'\'iCC'. MoC'a hs said the cost figures out to $22 per capita, Sll per capita less than the county uvC'rage for municipal police de· purtmcnt:, In actcl 1t1on to tlw day shlfran· __ _. it s. the t"ity will ha\'c two patrol units durln~ the t•\lcning hourl' and ont.• unit at night. The total co~I also inl.'ludcs payment for in· vcsugat1 vc scr v ices. A s pokesm an for the sheriff's department said he will see ii the cit v's name c an be stencil ed al>Ove the county sheriff's seal on the cars used in the city. Jones has said that meter re· 9&---m1'!~hrtt' .i-..~tt1nlgc-toc~i dents to shop at Laguna busi- ' nesses inst ead of out·of.town stores. Milan Dostal, mayor pro tem of Newport Beach; State Sen. Den-The Post s aid Waggonner de- nis Carpenter < R ·~ort nled trying to solicit anyone fot Adult clas ses include golf, scuba diving, tennis, women's self defense. swimming. surfing, karate , m e n 's e xe rcise watercolor, macrame. weaving, stained glass, yoga and plant care as well as bell y dancing and cake deceraHR WASHINGTON (AP) -A scaled·down venion of the public works jobs bill President Ford vetoed last winter is nearing final congressional action. The S3.95·billion measure includes funds to create a bout 300,000 jobs. The compromise passed the Senate 69 to 25 on Wednesday. The House Rules Committee w<is scheduled to act on the measure Councilmen also approved an agreement with the county for f ire p rotect ion and r escue sN·viccs fo r the next Civc yeari-. Tt11s contrac t costs the city nothing sint.'.c the county levies J lax on prupcrl)' owners lo finunce the .;cn ·1l·c. Beach >, and Assemblyme n prostitutionorhidrnganyoffense. Robert Bad ham ( R·Newport lie told reporters for the Post and .Jones has contended that re- venue from an increase in parking ticket fines and stepped •---.::u~p:;.. enforcement of time limits -t1'fil>te than-offset-met Beach >. Robert Burke <R · Scripps -Howard Newspapers Huntington Beach) and Richard who asked him a bout the alleged Robinson (0-Santa Ana.> incident "Gentlemen this will . Their ·remarks c.ame in ~he destroy ~e . This will destroy my light of Wedn~sday s revelation family. Do you want to destroy ., ' \ venues lost during the three· month period . that the.st.ate hi<~~~ fund has a me'!" ... Sl71 mtlhon s urplus -a Fe·-- velation that angered highway 1.DMVWants commissioners. SC L k • b CalTrans Director Adriana OC Sm.II Gianturco told commis sioners 'Back Seat that the funds accrued as the re-Pri·es Out OK s uit or staff cutbacks forced earlier this year and in unexpect- ed income. Dri ' ,4 .d Commissioners were told that For Home Job ver /1l pre\·iously deleted highway pro- jects which could now be funded All Sa n Clemente resident If you've ever wanted to tallt-cannot be implemented because Wesley Robideau wanted to do • back to the CaUfornia Depar~-staff ~utbacks me ant the projects was repair locks and make keys ment or Motor Vehicles, now s had not been designed. at his no me. His wiTe wouT<r ~·our chance. answer the phone and do the The San Clemente office of the bookkeeping there, too. OMV is seeking citizens to serve l'ra• Page A I on a community public panel called "Rack Scat Dtiver" lo DEVINE provide the agency with "input • • • as to the quality or service on officials said he was in critical b°~f t~~~ a~d programs of the condition in the coronary care un- .. Wc're lo~king for people who it at that hospital before being don't normally have access to tra nsferred to Community policy makers , people who ha-Hospital Wednesday. Devine a nd his wife Dorothy ven't been consulted much by have lived in Newport Beach government in the past, but who h ft r should have been contlft:tcd as a since 1957, moving ere a er tv· But city officials turned down Robideat.1 's request for a "home occupa ion permit" which Robideau had applied for. rather than just skirting officialdom and conducting his business secretly without a permit. Wednesday. Robideau went before the city council to appeal the staff decis ion. He presented petitions from OFFICIAi, CE matt<.>r of courst-." Gilbert L. ing in Van Nuys for 21 years . They G.lb I l rr· have twogrownsons. neighbors s upporting his case. • He told the council he would be a ~ p e 1 { I I 1. crt, oca o ice mana~er L Devine has been an active sup~ said. rt of th c nty.'s Joplin Boys' The program is part ~r a ~~r e 0~\IClY"Can and s a ew ~-rtm't to fut m a H M · 111 ·ta network of 89 citizen advisory oag emoria ospi · panels. He was honored lastOctoberon Volunteers will be sou~ht from his 70th birthday at a party at- , hi~h school stude nts. senior tended by more than 1.150 of his , citi7.ens, homemakers. salaried fans at the Disneyland l lotel. workt'rs and mt'mbers of soci al , or cultural org1m1zations. Gilbert good neighbor. even making sure 2 r1ce -----he parked his r epair truck inside · a..r:ageaLAi~ht.~-~~~--i11-o="'.:'==-=--=---.....,..=-~ And he won his case on a 4·0 vote. Councilm a n T o ny DiGiovanni, who also operates a lock repair shop. abstained from vot ing. Coln pare this mastercrafted • said. The rmncl is cxpeclc<J to meet monthly for two to thrt>e hours. Slaff members from the l()('al of· fi cC' will sit on the panel to pro- virtt' ter h · al ~stanct'. ORANGE COAST L/~C Watery Grave Seen For Coastal Board ' RCA XL-100 with any TV at the price! 556995 s49ts Requlcr $99.95 l DAILY PILOT .'.':!~::": ~~~~~ ~,~'.'T, ~~::.,-;:::;:.~:.: ~,'!';; \.01•,t l'uhl1\hlfl., (Ofl 11.ttlf )~•Otlf• I (tiflOfl\Jh~ ""'''l•h•·O Mumt••., ll'HIJUtlh l1ul1·iy tv1 C•J\f,t Mt \.tit, ~t1t111o~lrt Be4t1t\, ttvntl~ t\fM t\lf O\ln'< U 1f\ Vollry h Wlnf!> \1tONh t1.u " V,:tllf\V ~~t I MChtf"d W ,1,h \ot.1lh (011 t A '''"'''""'O'""' .. IH)I tit.it''' SW(}H\f\ld ),1lul1l.1t \ ""'9 ~f'\ ff\e I ftnf lpt\I fh,.Oh'"'"'I Olt4nt h 4'11 llO Ww'I tl.,y 111r1 r t (o,ftt M• .1, a t1llfCJ.f'ft•o1 •1•1& Robert N. Wffd f'rr"''"'"l•f'ICIPW4D41\ih\• Jack R. Curlt'y "'',. Oi P\,10.flt 4 1"Q t...•'"-f ftl Mill'\i.'\Off ThoftlilS Kecvll l <MO• Thomas A. Murphine M•Mo1n9 Cd1tor Ol.lrles H. loos Richard P. Nall A \.1\l•l\t M.tft09 lnq[OllO•t- L.lCIUft• BHctt Offke T ... 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OMl'i t.o MIW' '\fC-f If\, •""'"•UO'!''· ,41to;••• .,.,.It, 1 nr """''t14.&m• fth fl• H 1n 1\\i•t o- '•rnrrtm •d •'t"""' uu ( ,.,, a;.' mn'"" ot ,.,-,, 1Qf'lt '''!lilt"'' "''O"ft <'•'" bo'-••o., r•1d "' CD'•• '-"''•• (Allfnu' t '"ft\(ttj"lf •ltf'I tit tM IJf ( '' 7\ f'flW!.I'\ "''" th m t•I M )\ "'°"l~l'f r'tllllurt Oo 11n.h 0f"\ ",,rttN·f~lf By MICHAEL PASKEVICll OllMOalt,~letSIAll Judy Rosener of Newport Beach, chairman of the South Coast Regional Coastal Com- mission, said today that the com- mission ls struggling for Its lire in remarks before the Citizens Harbor Area Research Team <CHART) in Costa Mesa. A bill s ubmitted bv Sen. An· thony Bcilenson (D -Los Angeles 1. which would have re- tained the state coastal com· missions, was defeated by one \'ote last week in the Senate F'inance Committee. Unless special action is taken soon. the commillsions. rounded b y the passagt-of Proposition 20, wilt cease lo exist Dec. 31, 1976. Mrs. Rosener said a s~clal le~islatlvc session called bv Gov. Jerry Brown is the best bet for s a,·ing the commission. Sen. Dennis Carpenter's tR· N<'wport Beac h >. propos ed· "moderate" alternative bill was not greeted with enthusiasm by Mrs. Rosener. "Nothing Carpenter has ever done qualifies him as an environ· mentalist 0 1· conserv,tlonist ," Mr s . R os ene r sald. "llis atternative bill would be business as usual." Mrs. Rosener char~cd press distortions as r csponsiblt! (or the public 's negative \'iew or the commission. ''We haven't stopped develop· ment." she s aid . "We have changed it. Ninety.six percent of all applica tio ns for bui lding permits have been approved. The public just hasn't bct-n told what they got." The coastal chairman was ad· miltedly de pre sst-d over the future of the commission. "But there have been benefits," she s aid. Among the. benefits Mrs. Rosener pointed out-lhal !he Coastal Commission has been a trend s etter for nationwide ener~~ controls. Th<' commission prohibited the use of gas heat for pools after studies showed the energy to heat a pool surpaS'sed that n<'eded to heat a home for one year.· Mrs. Rosener said this policy is being adopted nationwide. She noted that commission's total bud~et over the past four years Is SlO million. ''The s tate s pends Sl3 million earh year osslstlng slate Cairs." s he concluded. Get Pong ior your home TV for 112 price when you buy any RCA Color TV. Offer ends 6-15-75 Ci~: s I 6o'oo Includes car cord and batlery pack ncn The Wakelletd 25" Model GU712 019')CHHll 1·.,111·,.,.,,,~I Mnrrnrelit•' Pl1L' fh1r l"'c•r'llonnl ,.,.,. \ 1•ar f,;1111ro11f•••• Ou I n ·re, 1•r od1u·f n , .. \1•11: 275 East 17th St. Costa Mescr "_. .............. . zo_..w ... flfc..1h. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Dally 9-6 Sat. 9·5:30 Sen ... .._....._Alw~• ltH f1teH9ech4MlkPreh1ll1•ll1 s....-..,_. ... , .... I ' j 1 Thursday'8 Closing P r iceb NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS 1A I • 1' 11 Jr> 1' • 1• 1 ll-Y -I lit 114'1 19 IU II ,, JY ) .... Z •vn Co 1• • Z•n Cl\RA~ I 14 11)) z..,nlnd AO • •I '8 • I ' • t I II 11 II, u "'" , ' 11 • I t) It> I 4 Fr na1 Jv•1c 1 a 11:1 b LISC DAILY f'ILOl 87 For llo111eb11ye rs Closing Costs: What They Buy Hy S\'l.VIA PORTE R Many pttoplc think thn Imo" what closing costs"' 111 ht: when they bul a hou::.I.' But re~ r!'Blh know what items urc mcluded or how much money they will need, m addition t1o down pavm ent to cover closing costs Herc urc qu<'sl1ons -------~---and ans\\ er s obi urnt d from the \ l S l>l'part ment or llous 1ni: inti Urba n D evelopme nt OlUDl Q \\hat arc I.' losing costs? Money's Worth A Th<' rh:lr!!c ~ 1nl.'ut red in transferring ownership of a home Amot1',.: tht m cost o( processing loan papers rt qwrcd b efor<.' the I<: ncle r '"" n le: .isc funds to t he scllc r roi..t of steps n<'cessar) to assure that the le nder " 111 havE' a valid hen agam sl the prof)('rty .is sl'C urih for the: loa n cost of ad JUStments bet\\ Cl'n bu\ tr and seller for pr<'pa1d items" for v. ht ch Lhe bU\ er ma\ be charccd on a pro rata basis Q WH AT AR F. • PRF.Pt\ID IT•:Ms A Depend in I? on locale these ,11 e typica l chaq ;cs found on setllemt•nt sta tements .. 1 -Title st a1 d 1 A !Ith or 1b;.t r 1ct t ompanv or a l,1\\\ er \o\tll se.11 ch th1 ough ru:11rd:; ol pr C\ rous owne>rs qtp and sale" to establis h lhcn ght oflht.' st:llt r to "ell the propert v -PRE PARATION Of OOCl MENTS The deed mortga~c OI her pa pt 1 s neressar v to tr ansact the sa le m ust be prepared bv a la\\\Cr lhl' l<ndcr or some other ap propnate ;.oun l' Clos1n)! fee A chargC' ma:,. be made for handhnJ? the settlement l1 ,1nsad1on -Cn•d1t re port I he hu\ l'r s c:1 cd1l h istory wall be re quested b' till' 1cndc r -T•.RM IT I I NSPt ('TIO~ 1\1,\!'li\' lenders t<'flUC'SI that t he PIDIJl'I I) be: d tu k1.:d for h ur mtul pests before gr ant mg a loan lntt1al s<'n ice fee 11r on g1nat1on fl'e This 1s the Jen der s foe for unginatmg llw lo 111 and 11~uall)' 1s a s m.111 per cent of the f t< t ':lllll or lhl' mnt lf..!a~c In f c:d cral llou:.ing Ad mimslrat1011 (FHA ) .ind \'(111.:1 .ins Admm1strnl1un (V /\ 1 transact tons Ill\ oh mg t x1~1 1ng !-.I rue tu res th<' ongin.1twn fee can bl' no mon th 111 1 pt r<:C'nl of the mortga~<' tot 11 For l ransacttons Ill \\l~h lhe lo•mllnr. 111stitut1on m,1kes Ill speC'tton:s and p 1rt1.1I d1sl)ll1 sc.: mcnls during t he construe: tt0n of a structutc hoth I Iii\ .incl V/\ (l•'rm1l an oriitinalton fee in exN'"s Ml Jlt'ret 111 -App1 ,1ls .t1 fee fhe ll'ndl 1 '' 111 request an appra1snl of the propl•rt\ lo the c 1se of a II U D 111:.u1 cd or VA guar .. n teed mm tg.1gc lo;Jn th1 fu• is c:i..t.lbh~hctl h\ government regul.1l11ms -~IORTG A<a OIS{Ol ~T l'Ol~1 S D1st:0unt:-. (points> .lrl' .1 one llllll' { h.11 i.::t .1sst !-.SCd at closing by the lending m st1tutro11 tu 1nr rtasc lhc \ 1eltl on th<' mortR3S!l' loan to a compct1tl\c kHI \lllh tllc \1tl<I on other t}pcs of investments Earh point 1s I pt•n cnl of lh1 orri:mal mortgagl' .1mounl Tlu buyer 1s not J)am11Led 10 p.1v r>mnl-.. n-f:HA--ttfld-\LA-t.tansactwns No limit 1s placed on tlw number of points \\ h1l h m" h<: p ud h' the sC'tiC'r -----a -Rccmding ht l hc lof'tl 1utho11t\,., dh11 gr for rt' cording documents per taming to the s,1lc -S tate and local tr,111s(('r tax1 i.. In some foe 1lit1ps these taxes arc levied "hen prnp('r t.\ chanS?cs hanris ni \\hen a real C'SI 111' lo m , .. m 1rir \torr 111/or1111111011111/1 ht' prr111dPd m 11 latt!r , 01111n11 Garbage-to-fuel Study Under Way SACRA :\1r:\1 0 \pilot Pl OJC'• I to <lt:I I rm Jn( w hc>t ht r V<'~tcrd " ~ i 11 hng-e Cllfl be t<>mm row Ii fuel•~ Un(lt'r \\ti\ ii l\lounla n \ J~ I'. ~t'/\IU .... :\'I'll! fKHt 111111nt tlllb ler !>IAklfl-~~~--~-- \\db into s 1011 Ir) l.1mlf1lb to demonstrate th 11 m1 th.in•• i.: .,., f1u 111< cl b} ch: 1 11111 pus in I! bu ncd ''.isl 1 • "' 111 c co11c1m1l ilh rcc1Hcrcl(f 1mpro\cd rn quahtv .mil ptptcl 111 pl I\ .Ill' ho mt·~ llHI 1mlw•I r1t s I If su1 • c ssful thl h t hmque t 11uld ht• use d to "llflllll nH Ill r IJW llV cl11n m lsh1nJ..( n llUI .11 ).(.IS supphe"' 1111 OUJ.!hlllll lh• L;n1ted St 1lt s 1<1•11111111-! lo a spokes m rn Int lht t s J 11 \lronmC'nt ii l'1otl1t11111i\gccncv (1-1'1\1 The 1111111 1 I 1s 1011111\ funllul II\ llH I 1'1\ 11111 l'.H 1f1~ (,as .ind El\:1 l r lt ( 11mp;inv (PG,\:!-) Whll h rt'"" to 011'( met hanc i.: ,,,. pr 111111< 1 11 hv t ht wcl b ''ti h n.11 ur ,1 I J?as tlowtnt.t rh1ough th p1pd11n :-.. lo 11 :-. 1 m;tonu r s bv the 11111 of !111 \I 11 . r J\ RI II It s I u l>lf s i\T Tiii. SIT•. pi: rfnrmccl und ct II S60 000 EPA /.:I :int 1ncl1c<1te>1I Ill ''ell s m ulct prndule .1bou t one m11l1011 • 11h11 f<'1'I ol i.:a~ p1 r rl " Tht j.!<JS C'Onl 11ns moisture inti 1mp1111t1c s which m .1ke its hC',11 v11lu1 1h11ut h.itr oflhat ot n.llu1 ii g.1~ P G&E s,1\:-. 11 111t1nds to rn:-.tall 1 <ll'h}dr ator f111 re mO\ al of mni:-.t u re .ind 1 !.crubbcr ln r<'mm c rarhcin rl1<1xtd<.' h<'forc ut1hnni;: lhC' nH th.int" 1th its n 1tural ~a!. ~upplic ., Space Co1itract W 011 SE A T1 I l 1 A P I 1\ l\u1 hank fi rm Mt nasco l\l 11n11f ,1r tunnj.( Com p 111 \ h.1s rtC('l\C'tl 1 SS I million rontr 111 from th<.' noC'tnJ,! ,\c ruspacc l'.o to p1 rnhu <' l111u111 shock ah!>orht rs for the M 1n1111 man mts~lle fo1 e c Equ1pmrnl produc<&,h' Mt n t<;Cfl will he part of 1m prm cd suspension svstC'm " 1111 rn1ss1les at Malmstrom /\1r Force flasl' Mon tana and Whill m,111 Al'B M1s s11u11 Thl' suspension s)sl cm prot1 c Is the underl!rountl nw. sites from shoe k tf thcv .ir<' i.11l,1t knl h:-t nuclc.1r wt>.11w11s Roeinl! uml<'r Atr F'or c<' 1hn r 11on 1'< ronducttn.c 1 nro gr am to upJ,!r 1d1 Mm11\tm in .cro11nrl i..uppo1 t <'Qt11pml nt Firm Wins Art Award Only one (;.1hform 1 bast•<l < •Hnpuny Atlantic R1chflelcl 1s among I h1 " 't ar s "inner" of lht 1111 h nnnual Business an thl'Arts II\\ ,11 ch .111no11nrNI in :"It"\ ork f'ort) one ('orpor<1t10ns \Hrt: named b~ tlw 1warrt s ro sponsors the: n.1t1on<1I nusints" (.r1mm1llN: for the Arts and Esquire M aj!altne All \\C rt hnnnred for suppnrt prn~rams In the fine and prr form111J? art ~ 1'111r10u t!l7~ 1 welvc of the companies e.1ch #!:tV<' '" e1 a m1llton dolla rs to lhc a rts Atl:l ntic· fl1r hfif'l1I h.1s W(lll the award tw1cC' bdllrc 1n l970 and l!li4 , I ' } ''"-Y RILO r Thursday, June 17, 1910 I THE f.AMILY CIRCUS ' By Bil K eune "I've finished my both, Mommy!" Ba«!teria St11dy Town Rejects '1984' Tests CAMBRIDGE . Mass. <API -The test tube world of 1984 may be just around the corner, bul the city of Cambridge wants Harvard University to find it on another block. The city is try1ing to stop Harvard's plans to set up a laboratory here that would study how to create new strains of bacteria through genetic researc h. City officials say the experiments could produce a serious danger to public health. "IT'S NICE TO HAVE freedom of the academia. but I'll be damned if we'r e going to get over 100,000 people in this city diseased because of it," Mayor Alfred E. Vellucci said. Several Harvard biologists have joined the city in criticizing the research proposal, pointing to the possibility that a disease.causing agent could be created and communicated to human beings. City Council voted unanimously to hold a public hearing on the proposed construction of the max· imum·security lab. THE EXPERIMENTS, ONLY recently made possible through scientific advances, combine the genes of different organisms to create new life forms. The process. involving manipulation of DNA, the chemical forming genes, is known as re· combinant DNA. Meanwhile, the Harvard Corp. was being asked to authorize construction of the research facility. The recommendation by Henry Rosovsky, dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, followed an ex· fensive study of the lab's safety. "People didn't think that the danger of ex· perimenting was substantial enough to prevent ex· perimentation." s aid Francis M. Pipkin. an as· sociate dean w ho chaired the university committee that approved experiments with recombinant DNA earlier this month ... 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Dr. Louis Ccllu J r . and his two co· defendants. an IRS C!t:countant, who is s upposed to tic together : previous testimony and rxhibits. Defense attorneys ind1catt>d to the court that they will <"all lo the stand George Ollendorl. former OJdministrator of Mission Com- munity Hospital. The 11·1-ycar-oltl Ollendorf ha!! already testirrc•d for the prosecution and been ~ranted immunity from pros•:cu- tion in return. Ollcndorr was waiting in lhc hall out:.ide the court. Gary A. Swain. IRS agent and accountant. was ques tioned about the ,·arious steps tak('n by a check from Mercy General Swam said the check w;.is m ade out to Ameri(•un Hospital Supply but was cndor:.ed to American Universal Hospital United and deposited in the Crocker Hank. Santa Ana. 7 Captive Girl, 16, Rescued LONG REA(.'11 u\PJ l\t•tin~ on a tiµ from lier ollk·r s1st<>r. of. ficers broke down tht• bl•drooni door of a house ;ind frt•<"<l a Iii· year -old J.?irl whu !'l t11cl her parents twd impnsorw<l her \\l'o years and fret her a ll!'!Ual daily diet of a l:ilngle peanut. liutter sandwirh Police Lt l>on:tld ~t!'lhc-1 !'latcl Randolph .lohn::.on. otx. :ind ht:- -.·ife. Willil~. <ti . \\l"l'l" lmokl·cl Wcdnl•sda~ for in\t~st1gatmn of willful C'rul"ll ,. 111 a chrlcl .loh11s1111 is a truc•k tlnn•r f<ir thl· Lon).! Beach !'l:mit;.ilaon tkpart rnt•nt. The rescued girl. \\l•1gh1nl! on- ly 63 pounds. "a!'! n ·pc,,-tecl in serious cond1t1on Ill l..ong u~a<'ll l\lcmoriul llosnital Nislwt s aid her identity w:1s ht•111g withhl'fd bef:ausesht• ll'as., Jll\'l"n1lt• Nisbet said the ~irl 's l!J.ycar- old s ister. 1>11nna . told offitt•rs she. loo. had hccn i m prisnrw<I II\· her parc·nts htiT t•st·upt'<I fo11°r month~ ugo am.I foumJ rc•f'ugc with H church j!roup . ' Nis b<'t suid l>onna Wilson hud been loo friJ,?hknccl to con1a1·t of ficers soone r. "'[ can s et• why sht• "as frightened.·· he su1d ... ff I were h e r . 1 w o 11 I <I h <1 \' c• b c c n frightened. too · · Police Lt. C.:h:1rlt•s llarmon. who heads tht• juvenile! detail. -;aid the rcscu1:d ,::irl told officers her pan•nts ht•at her frt'<111cnt I~· They let ht•r out or hl'r hl'drnom prison only to use• tht· bathroom. he added. She told o rru·ers wht•n hN parents were a" ay tll' l\idn"t lwar b_g_[_pleas to use tht• hathrnom. s he woullCbe lorcc< lo use llw floor and then would he ht•iHen later for doin~ so. lt;irmon s aid. He said somt• of th<· nunwnm:- cuts and abras111ns 1111 tht· grrl·:-- body had hr<·om l' 111t't•et t•d and ISet>AHl'St-:, P lli.t1•,\2 ) Pancake Feed Honors Dads History /ff ode Here Nelson Rockefrller Ccenter> presides as Senate Majority Lea<;ter . Mike l\:l ansfield t lower left.>. speak& during a . s0ssron m the re:-;torC'cl Old St·nate Chamber in Washington. The llif).yt•ar-old room has bt•t>n rl'f'urbishcd for the bicen- tenni;JI. Ne1Wspaper Bares _D_C S~x_ Cover-up WASHINGTO:"J li\PJ A l.011isian:1 c·on(.!rt•ssrnan was an· pn•lwnclt-d h~ \' l<T ~quad aJ,:t•nl :-. who st11d lw tnt•tl to sohrit a woman pol in• clt•cny for st·x t:~1rl~· thrs ~ t•:rr. it w as l"l'JKH"lt•cl ltKla~ Tht• l't'f>Orl s aid frdt·ral 11flk ral.; suppresst•d l'l'l'Orth of I hl' i lll'I <kilt I ltl\\ l'\ t'I'. ;111111 IH·r l't"Jklrt. ;q 1 pan•nl 1.' rt•frrr111g tn tlw :--unll• 111 ridcnt. said no char(.!t' was rnarlt• hCt'UUSl' nH•m ll\'rS or l'OllJ!l'l'~:-0 ---- • Cella Swain testified that Theodore Schiffman. 53, the third dcfcn· dant in the income tax evasion a nd Medicart! fraud cast•, is the sol e owner of American t:niversal Hospital Unite.'<!. Swain testified that a check was then signed by Schiffman to the account or Louis Cella Jr. on June 26. 1974. On June 27, 1974, the agent testified, Cella transferred $6,610 Today's Closi11,: N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS Prosecution" from his account to the brokerage firm of Pam<'. W<'bt•r. Jackson and Curtb. The money was placed in ;.i margrn account or Celia's with the brokcra~e firm. The government is 3tll'mptinl! to show that the dl'frndants used Mercy Genfral and l\Ji:.sion Commumty Hospital. M1ss1<>n Viejo, l o ille~all y provide massive amounts of funds and printed polit1cul materials lor politicians ran~in):! from twu Oran~c County s upl•rvisurs up lO and includ1n~ the campaign oll Gov. Edmund Rrown J r. The d(•fensc ts t'XJ>t'l·lL'd to l'llll cl\ldc its c;ist.• l;ill-toduv so that ;.ittornevs for both s rdcs e an l:.11mch their final ttri::uments !-'n· day. 'Ideas Theirs' Lobbyist Denies Writing OC Plan' ·By GARV GRANVILLE Of IM O••lr l"tlel St•lf Development lobhy ist Gil Ferguson denied today that he wrote a county Plannin~ Com - mission minority report i:iven this week to the Orange County Board of Supervisors. Tuesday and again today. howe\·er. P l anning Com· missioner Jerry Stedman said it was Fe rguson who wrote the con- t rov e r is a I report signed by himsetr and fcllo\ Planning Com- m ission er Earl Wooden. Carter Top Debtor in C~paign .SEA ISLAND. Ga. CAP> Jimmy Carter. who apparently has an insurmountable lead in delegates for the Dcmocratil' presidl.'ntial n omination. also leads all presidential candidates m campaign indcbtcdnC'ss, ;.ibout Sl. 75 m illion. Ma ny of the former Georgia go,·crnor·s lop aides met near this coastal resort is land, where Carter is vacalionmJ?. to prer;.irc for a major strategy session with Carter toda\·. During mcc·tings Wcclnt'Sday. his top staff mc•mbl'rs rl('cided 011 a scri<'fi or fund-raising a<:tlvitics to collrct about SJ million which campaign trcasur<'r Rohrrt Lipshut;i; said would put lht• C:uter campai~n in lht• hl;ick through tht• Dl'mocratic 11:11 ion;.i l <"OO\"(•ntion nC'xt month Cart<'r·s advist'rs ha\'c ngrecd to conduct 12 fund r aisers to replenish his w;.1r tlwst hut arc divided over how to handlt:' lht' "Obviously he <Ferguson > wrote it. I'm not lrying to hide it. I've been honest with you. And what the hell difference d<it•s il make who wrote it"! .. Stedman declared. '"I stand behind e\'crything in the report. tot;.illy. Thai ·~ the im· portant thing." Stedman cm· phasized. Ferguson, who is the ~xecutive director of lhe Orange County Counci l on Environment. Employment, Economy and Development <CEEJ-:D >, dt·S· : .. 1 O.i11y Piiot rthoto SERIOUSLY ILL Newport's Andy Devine crrbed hts role in th<: .:on · troverslal rC'port :rs follows: ··f met \~1th lhl•m . Thl'\' went o\'cr their positions on the· Southl'i.1::-t 0 r a n j.! c C o u n I y C i rt• u I a\ II) n Stud' ... .. Jerry J,?an m,· hb nolcs. lit• asked me· tf I v. ould put ' lw thing togl'thcr for h im in pro1wr formal because h<' doc•!'ln ·1 have .1 staff lo provid<' that ser\"irt•. ··And I s aid I s u rt' W(lultl. .. I included tht• idl•as and the opinions •ind :in;.ilys1s lh;il be "nd CSec GHOST, Page• A:!l 6 %Salary Hike Asked By SVPSA . Nt•got iators ror t hr S~trhlkba1·k \"allt'\ l:n1fictl School Ui:-trid " J:J ps~·chologists, counsl'IM" and spe<!ch lh<'ra p1s ts OJre st·1.·ki11~ :• six p<'rccnt pay r aise during thl' next fiscal year. The p ropo.sa l from the Sad- dl!'back Valle.v Pupil Scn•ice!'- /\ssoC'iation <SVJ>SA > was malll· puhli~ this wPck. Tlw .croup ·::. propn::.l•tl :.alar~· .st'lu·tluh· ranj.!('.-; /nm1 ~;111 .. ;;,o t,, S<!·l.-150 for ps\ 1·holo1!1Sls. :'lfl .. 120 lll $:.!J. 700 for cou11!'(1loro:; ;ind Sl:l.3·1Cl lo S'.!l ,RO<I lor spt•t•ch :md lullJ,:11:1,C l' SJ>C11·1ul1!-IS. Thl' S\"l'S 1\ 1s ;il-;11 n•qut•:-.lrni.:. p1•r d1 c 111 pay f11 1' ... 11mm1·r t'OUnSl'llllf..(. (\llTl'llll.\'. :--lllllnll'I' co1111st•lors ;u·1.· paid !\!I 1;11 .111 h1111 r. In honor of Father's nay. th-t• arc-prov-idt'rl-h. lhc.Con:>tt!,.11t1<111 w-~~~~IH};~~.l~~~~~~~ICJ.l:&,,.__\~\·~il~h;.r,:i~n1~n~l~1~1n~1~1 ~::,.~fr~·~1n~1,...;;,:"~·1~·~~·s~t ~r~11~r~ -tion of i\I ission Viejo wilt host a m1s1 eml•;1111u-:-w 1 t' BBOWtLS.IlU. Tht· ,cn111p 1s :tlso :1:-k111g 1ha1 frmgl' lwnt·fits ht• rnai11t~111wd that th<' pay !-C0 ht'll11lt• hl' l'om· mt•nsur:itt• with oth(•r di..trid groups :ind for a 1111<• ~·l·:tr <:nn- trart. Ot lwr propn!'lab involv1• workrn,:: cnnll 11 Hin:- Andy Devine Seriously Ill In Santa Rosa ----:::-=~-------,~- l puncak<' l1n·akbst in ('oronaclo in session e'l'l'Jll for hn·adw:o. of Park Sund av rrom !I a m .10 noon tlw 1wa1·l' Th<' ft•l•d .° \1hidi \iill mc·lt11lt• Tht• '.':t•\\ Ynrk l'ost :-aid 11 hotcakt•s. sall:--<1J.:•'. .iuw•• and c-ol h•a1·11NI t'rom unnamt'rl sourct•:-- fC'C . will cost Sl.25 p.-r iwrs(ln th11t till' 1·0\·1·r-11p of thC' innclt•nt \\Ith d1ildn•n un<lrr four fn·r invol\'in)! R•'I> Joe n. \\'a:,!J,:O ntlt'r The cv<'nl 1s open lo tht• puhhc· t D-1. .\. > rcaehecl to lht• l11p lt•vrl::. C11rona1l11 I' ark is loc;.itt·<I in I ht• of th1• \\' :1s h111 gt11n. l>.t' . '"''"·1· far southt•rn l'nll of l\lis),11111 \'it•· cl<.'parl m1•nt and into thl' l•S at jo. bound<'l1 by Las Ondas Orin'. toriwv ·s ol'ffn· ... , "t · 1 t :\ \\:rilll'rl n·rort of 1 he lnl'idl~nt i::. ,, 10 .ant• an1 1':s1·al11m:i Drh·e t "st• tht• _.\\'l't·v l'ark\\'av 1-, 1..nn\\ II tn t•~i!-1. tlw l'osl said offr amp from ttw Sun llii•go That t·t·11111·L it,..-;11111Tt•::.:--attl w•·11t t-'l·N•way. CS1•1•SEX,Pa~1•1\:!i Al" Wirt"'°"' NEW SEX FIGURE Louisiana's Waggonner 'Bieentennial Woman' • Viejo Housewife Third in Field of 12,500 Oiltly -""" ........ PENS Wl.NNING WORDS Mission Viejo"• Gemsch .. I am th<' ,\mt•ric;.in IJtCl'ntcn- nial womtrn. horn tCl tht·~<' ahun- tlant \ ·nill'd Stales two hundred ~,·ars ugo. M~· names arc many. my fact' common. my s11int ;i;-; \ ivid ;is tlw red. White anti hluc. ·· Those stirring word" and about l'.'100 othl'rs a rc p;.irl of an essay on the American woma n in th1: nation·s 200th birthday year. They were pe nned hy t.inrla G-ems ch. a Mission Viejo huuscwife and pa rt-time wrih•r. to <•ntcr in a national rompct1 tion. 1-IC'r essay was good enough to take third pri7.e in a field of mnn• th an 12,500 <'n t rics in the Woman's Duy Magazinr contest. which had a theme "Women. To· day and Tomorrow.·· In the words of her pri7.e· \\ lnninl? E'Ssar. l\I rs . Ci cm sch 's contest cntr)'. "'is mv statement of b<'ing. I a·m real and \;iablc. I <.1m alive and I nm :1chicvin1?. ·· The petite young woman. a re· <'l'nl l 'C Irvin<• f':nJ:lish J!raduate ;md muttwr of ont', said her t•ssay rC'prl'SC'l1b. I Ill' philosophit•s Of <t .. composite woman .. \\ho has lived and <'x peri<'nccd all WO n·;irs of Am<'ricH ·s lift•. · .. lt was s ue h a br(l;id topir for a t<Onlcsl th11l I could do a lot with it," s he said. "It started out as a lark a l!OOd thing to do at the time:· Out she said it dc\'cloped into a .. personal statement" that rcnccts her own philosophy that ··womc•n s hould rlo what lhey need or must to b<' fulfillc<i as people and lhut shouldn't lK! done just to compete with men.·· Mrs. Gc•msch snid she was .. ex· tremely surprised and pleased'' to win the SlOO third prize in the contest. She said it may give her the Impetus to get more invoh·ed in her writin~ career. The contest winner and her hu s band. an e lectronics C'n~lnc<'r. have lived in Mission \"icjo for four ycurs. CAMPAIGNs-AS \'ice• prc•si<lt·nlial nominal ion. l11s pres:-S<'nctary s:1ys. Cart<'r h ad not J>rt'\·iously said -that the• campaign was in 1lel1t for lhC' Sl.75 m illion. llis !'-t:1kmcnts this \\'t·ck and las t wcrt• 111:11 thl' campaign was .. scvt.>ral hundred thousand dollar s in debt. .. l.ipshut7. s aid tht' nJmpaign owes about Sl.75 million. and c·x · pect s to receive about Sl . I million throui.:h a eomhination of fcodt•ral campaign m<1 t chinµ funds ::incl n•imburscment from news mc<iia and' lhl· St'<'rt•l Servi cl' for their travel with tlw Carter camp;tign. Lipshut z said I h:it INl\'t'" I ht· cam1rnii!n with a net flcht or about Sfi00.000. /\ funcl raiser in Dallns this <St-r CARTER. Pal(e A1) 'Hustler' Gets Ray LAS VEGAS. Nev. <AP> -The publisher of a no· tional m e n ·s m aJ,?a7.inc said today he paid $25,000 for rights to nude picturPs taken two years a~o or Washington sex scandal figure Elizabeth Ray. Larry Flynt. publisher of Hustler Magazine . said an eighl·page nude layout of Miss Ray will appear in the magazine's August issue. F1ynt said he would print an extra one-million copies of the magazine, which will also carry a nude cover picture of the woman. • BySTF.\"E .lllTCllF:LI. 011~< O•tly P1to1~1 .. 11 Vl•tt•ran dtar;Jl'lt'r ;irtor And~ Dcnnl' of Nt•\\'port Hl•ach 1s tn serious conrl1tio11 in :i Santa Ro:-.a hospital l•1d:1 ~· alll·r being s tricken Sunday \\llllt-on a Northern C;.ilifnrn.i:t \at· at ion. Officials al Sonoma County Community Jl ospital .~aid th1 • 70·\'<.':lr·old art or'' :1s lrani-.fcrn·tl in Critical l'OIHlilion fro111 a1111tlwr Santa Hos;.i hosp ii al at I · :10 a .111 WNhwsdav. lie wa_1; ruslwil 111tn th(• intensl\'e care urnl at Cum mun1ty. Officiuls said hi:-«omit t ion is s1•rious. · lk\'int', who sl ;tl"n·<I :1s Wild 0111 llil·kok ·s sidckil'k ".linµh•:-." in thl' 1950s tdC'vision s<·rit·!'I. 1~ :-.uff<•rin~ from h•ukC'rn1t1. /\family spokesm;m tocla~· s ;mf Devin<.' w a~ on ii n·tn•al \\ii h hi-; sons at th<' Bohcmtan C:rov1· near Santa Hosa when lw wa::. stricken. ''It ·s V<'ry serious.·· ::.;1111 the spokesm a n. who asked -not to l>l' icJentificd ... They put him on a diab·sis machine lhb morninJ.?. ·· The s pok<'Sm ;,n saul l>l'\'tnt• suffered pneumonia and kidn\'Y prohlcms adding that a history <if diabetes and leukemi a "arc con tributors to his illm·ss. ·· Hospital officials were tight lipped as lo wh<'.thl'r it b lhat dls· case that ha s caused tht' artor·s latest hospit11li7.alion, but DC'vinL· recently said c hemotlit•rapy at UC Irvine was successfully hattl· ing the disc as(', · The therapy had Dc,·ine in a "remission period" and last February he told reporters he w'a:; ·'feeling pr'..'tly darn j.!ood. •• The actor was admitted to San· ta Rosa Memorial Hosrital lust Sunday morning. ;.ind "as taken on the 10-minute nmhulun<:c ride <Stt D EVINE, Page A.2) Three Tes 1 y Under Guard S,\N JOSI·: 1,\1'1 Thri•1• ron \ll't1 •d m11rll1·n •r -; ll·s llftt·d WNlnl'Sday 111 ll1t• t':-ot•apl· trial of I \VII Sv 111 hHl!lt'!'I (' L1hl'r;1t 1011 Arm v ~11lcl1c·rs :1m111 :-l'C't1rit \' ..... ti.cht.lhal a l:111'~·t•r c•ornp:irt•ti t•ll ll·rinJ,! tlw 1·1111rt room In c-ros::.111g llw Bt•rhn \\'all SI..\ nwm ht•1·-; Jh1s!-dl t.111 k :ind .los <•ph lll·m1r11 111m•t•d for :1 1111slnal. ar,c111n l! that tht•M•cun ty . \\hll'h llll"lt1clt•d Slll!ll"l'SOn till' roof of llw Santa ('!:Ira ('I\ 1<· Cl•nlt•r. wou Id prc· 1tl(f1c..-I ht· p1ry Orange _l Cuas • ~{Jj . "·_.a•ltc•r l"iJ,!hl iJOll 111111'111111! )II\\ l'louds <•I 1' :t l'I n g cl11n ng m11t -morntnJ.? hnur:-Frt· <by Warmin,c :i htlle Fri d:Jy . 111,c h Friday ahoul 7R ; low toni).!ht nrar 1;0 I NSIDE 'l'ODA Y 1-·r111r arc d1 ·ml 111 1/11• /tr•' 1lw1 Jn//1111.,·d tilt• :-tnwlarrl 011 p1pd11w l'Jp/0~11111 111 11 c•sl /.,,s 1\r1yt!lt•s. Slor!f 1111 A.S lnd_.x Ait Your S~rwltr Al A"nL.lf'dU \ fr,.,. llom""ck Ill Mo¥1t\ l M. l oyd 8• Mu1v•f F undt. 0 1 B! II• t1t1fotn•• AS N.-tion+tl ~•·•\ .... Cla\\lht<I cs 11 Or•"'lt Counly Al Comic\ 84 ~opt,, Ill J (rO\\WOrd 81 \ylWlt> Porte' 81 0U1h Holitt\ .A 17 Sp0r1, Cl-J ft1lort•I P~~<' .... SIO<k MA•kol\ D•·I lfttt'rt•f""""' 8~ l tlrWl\IOn CJ "'"'-'"t• .. , ,,.., •• 41" 8~ Mot-o\tOM 111 W~AUwr Al lnt•rtnthtOft tn World N~w' A4 1\2 DAILY PILOT l 11ursday. ,,., .. ~ • . ~· w ·Five DEVINE ... Held in· Ambassador's Slaying to the communit~ hospital l'arly Wednt.'sday mnrnmi;. Santa Rosa Memonal Hospital officials saicl he \\as In <·rlt1(':tl ('On1ht111n in the COl'l)ll;lr\ l':\t'l' Ull tl :al lh:J I hll!ooj)lt ul hd~ll'I' lil'llll! Ir Jn,t 1·rr1•1l Io Community ll11~p1l;1I \\' l'U t1\c'Sd ;1). Clemente Architect Indicted UElHt;T, Lchanon 1/\P l The Palt•stinian gucrnllas ;and th1•1r ll'fll)\l f.e b:Jnc)>t' ullics an· nou1w ccl the a rrc!>t toduy of u numbt•r of 1wrsc,ns i.11!.1)cl't (•d of k11lini; U.S. Ambassador Francis E. Mcloy Jr., his t•conomlc <·ounselor und their Lebanese dnvcr Pol1c1• bourcc•s !>:mi Al Fatah Palestinian gue rrillas arn•sted rive members of the Lebanese Socia li s t 1t e v o lut1 o nary <>riwnization. un urban g1ll'rrilta i:rnup tha t ~eizt•d the Be irut hr;11wh of the Ba nk of America in 1!17:1, tuok :;1; ho:-.tagcs and kllh•\l 'Missing Link' Freeway Due For Funding By JOANNt: R F.YNOLDS • O! I~• OJ•lr Pilot Sl•ll •• SACRAl\1 ENTO -Following a ' barragc of support for the miss· in(t link of the Corona del Mar F r c c w u y . m <.• m b er s or l h c California lli~hway Commission indi('atcd ht•rc today they would put the project In this year's budget. The consens us was reached ' after a half hour of testimony from legislators and officials I from Cos ta l\f<:s a, Irvine and I Newport Beach. f''ormal action was not take n but was expected late today. an American and four Lebanese before police s tormc.'CI the bul~d· ing. Secretary of St~•t t• llcnry ,\ K i s s i n ~ c r a n n o ll n c c d i n Washington that the killel"s wel'l' believed to be .. a splinter 1otrou11 of the Palestinian group that 1!> trying to prcv<'nt moderation in th<· art' a .·· U S. ol'fic1als s aid l'arlicr that the ;issass111s wt.•re bdicvt.'<i. p;,irl of a Moslem frin~c ~roup trying to promote Arab unity by provok· ing U.S. intervention in Leb;mun. Kissinger als.o said the l 'nitcd Stalt•s would c.lt·t·1dl' 1r1 JG hours whether to cv acuate the 1,450 E'rona Page Al SEX ... to top pulu·t• offi('ials and tothc of· fi cl'<>fC.S. Alty. Earl Si lbert. The newspaper s:.i1d Silbert denied knowledge of any l!Ui:h incident or of a cover·UP and promist'd lo in· \'cstigate. It said Washington Police Chief Mau rice J . Cullinane was unavailable for comment and that an aide had no comment. Then• was no immediate· r es ponse from Waggonne r , · Silbert or Cullinane to the Post .Americans still tn Lebanon und told Congress a further decision would ~ made on whetht>r to u~e l 1.S military fvrccs in thl' l'\'·u·uatwn. ~t clov, 59. Robert Waring, 58, and Zobieir Maghrabi \\ere shot Wednesda y while drivin ~ throu"h thc.> no-man's l icnd betwet'n the Moslem and Chns- turn sectors of Beirut. The announcement by the joint P a lestinian-leftist Lebanese <'ommand did not identify the suspel'lS, say how many there wcr<.' or give their nationalities. However. it implied they were Arabs and said they would be turned over to the pan·Arab peacekeeping force which the Arab League proposes to send to L<.•banon. The r ight ·wing Christian Phalange parltt claimed thc murders were the work of the Socialist Workers Organization, a Communist guerrilla group. DMVWants 'Back Seat Driver' A.id story. If you've ever wanted to talk Howe\·er. the Washington Star back to the California Depart- said Wednesday it learned a con-ment of Motor Velticles, now's gressman was taken into custody your chance. last winter by police who said he The San Clemente office of the solicited a policewoman dis· OMV is seeking citizens to serve guised as a prostitute. The Star on a communit}I public panel didnotnamethecongressman. called .. Back Seat Driver" to The Star said the incident oc-provide the agency with ''input curred in February. It said the as to the quality of service on congressman was freed with pro-policies and programs of the First Eagle Kirk R . lllinJ,!worlh. ~nn nf Mrs. B .. J. flutlo of Village San J uun Capistrano. is the first Bo,· Srou t in Mission \'ido·s 1·roup 787 to attain t he r ank of E a g le. The Dana Hills H igh S c hool senior has been a Boy Scout for nine year s. Fro• Page Al ABUSE ••• she was suffering from malnutri- tion. Officers who freed the girl Wednesday evening said the stench in her bedroom was un· bearable. They said the girl told them a cupcake was all she had eaten that day, though there was other food in the refrigerator .. ' H armon said the Johnsons declined to answer que~tions from officers. llt.•\lnl' and hit> \\11\.i. Dorothy '"" 1· lt\'t•d in 1'1•w1l0rt lkarh :;1111°1.' 11157, mo\'111g lwrc after llv· 111,.: 1n Vun ~ U) s fur 21 years. Thl·y h:1' 1· t \Vo grown sons. Dt·\ ine has be<'n an a<'livc sup p<H"lt'r 1lf Uw count ~· ·s JOJJhn lloy~ · · Hant'11 II\ Trabut·o <:un)•on und llna~ l\lemorial llu~pit;1I. 111..' was honon•d last l><'lObl.'r ul\ his 70th birthdt1y ut u purty 11t· tt:'nded hy mor~ than 1, 150 or his fans at the Disn~yland 11~1. New AMTRAK Run Delayed SAN DIEGO IA P I -The additional /\MTRAK t•ommull'r train between San Diego and Lo:. Angeles has been postponed at least until September, an AMTRAK spokesman said. The run was to ha\'c started Tuesday. but the San Diego County Board of Supervisors did not approve the prQject in lime to meet the June 15 starling date, the.spok-esm·an said.- The additional commuter run is a joint experiment by San Diego, Orange and Los Angeles counties. San Diego had vetoed the proje ct, but the · boa rd narrowly reversed that decision last month. Fro• Page AJ CARTER ••• Sun Cl('mt.'nl e architect L<.•011 llyzcn. 66. has been indicted by llt1..· county Gr and Jury on charg\'!> he offort;"il a bribe to an ex<.'c.utivt• aide to county Supervisor Thomas Jlil('\" The s t•c rt.'t 111d1ctmcnt wa:-. hunded down Junt• :!. An indictment is a lormal chur~l' made u~a1nsl a person l>y .1 ~rand jury. It docs not establish guilt or innocenl'e. Howc~er it was n't until today that tlyzen returned from an out of stete bus int'ss trip and re· portcdly was served with. the charge. The indictment alle~es that on three occasions between last Ma~· Mand l\\ ay 24 llywn offered a St,000 bribe to R1ky aide Peter lll'rman It t!> alleged that the Sl.000 would be paid if the accused man would be awarded an architcc- t ural contract for a branch li brary plaa ncd for the San Cll•mcnte area Herman r eporl('dly told Riky of the all<'~cd bribe offer. The • Nl'wport Beach _supervisor then referred the ma1ter to th e district attorney's offlce for investiga- tion. ll is r('ported that in subse- quent conversations with the San Clemente arc hitect Herman car- ried on his person a tape re- corder. Hyzen lives al 2100B S. Ola Vis- ta, San Clemente. JI is expected that he will bear- raigned 1n Su'perior Court f''rid ay. fuse apologies and that there is no Dl\JV. '' record of his apprehension, "not a .. We're looking for people who week raised more than $200,000, shred of paper bearing his name don't normally have access to p S d Carter aides s aid. Rent Bill Nixed orany detailsofthe incident. policy m akers, people who ha-acts igne Republican campaign officials .. Apparently it was all legal," ven't been consulted much by said last week that President S h LOS ANGELES (AP)-Theci· Fo d's · h d I the tar said. "T e congressman government in the past, but who r campaign a a surp us was released under provisions or s hould have been contacted as a ly and city employe groups of more than SJ00,000, while GOP Speaking in ravoroflhe project to provide a frontage road svstem linking the MacArthur Uoulev«ird sect ion of the freeway t o th e San Di ego·Newport Freewa y interchange were Dave Sills. mayor of Irvine; Dom Raciti. mayor of Costa Mesa; Milan Dostal, mayor pro tern of J\ewport Beach; State Sen. Den· nis Carpe nt e r (R-Newport Beach J. and Assembly men Robert Badham (R-Newport 11 l' a c h I . It ob c r t ltttrk"t'-< R Jlunlin~lon Be ach> and Hichard Robinson \ D·Santa Ana.) the U.S. Constitution. Article I, matter of course,'' Gilbert L. signed contracts Wednesday challenger Ronald Reagan's Se . 1. 1 calling for an avera0 e six per-campaa·g w J t · th ction6 -a 1tt e-knownpassage Gilbert, local office manager, "' n as a mos in e that Washington police officers said. cent increase in salaries and fr. black after being more than St SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -The• California Supreme Court Wt·d· nesday decla red unconstitutional a 1972 ncrkeley initiative measure authori?.i nA .i local rent control board to set maximum r.esidential rents. . inge benefits for 5,248 workers. m1·111· · d bl memonze in rookie sc~h~oo~l ~a=n~d~-~1~·h~e~~~~ra~m~i~s~p~a~r~t~o~f ~a~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~onm e . areencoura e no ororgc . · e or o or a ----------------------__ ___, Their r emarks came in the light of Wednesday's revelation that the state highway fund has a '1 Sl71 million s urplus -a re· velalion that arigcrcd highway commissione rs . That section of the Constitution network of 89 citizen advisory says: panels. .. The senators and represen-Volunteers will be sought from tativ<'s ... shall in all cases, ex-high school students, senior cept treason. felony and breach of citizens, homemakers, salaried the peace. be privile~ed from ar-workers and members of social rest during their attendance at or cultural organizations, Gilbert the session of their respective said. houses, and in goin~ to and return-The panel is expected to meet l YMCA Off ingfromthesame .. :· monthly for two to three hours. erS The Post said Waggonner de-Staff members from the local of- nied trying to solicit a nyone for fi ce will sit on the panel to pro- 6 k D prostitution or hiding any offense. \'idc technical assistance. •Wee ay He told reporters for the Post and Scripps-Howard Newspapers C who asked him about the alleged ampProgram incident. ..Gentlemen. this will destroy me. This will destroy m y G ff OST The Saddlcback Valley YMCA family. Do you want to destroy • • • i-. oHeFing ~ix weeks of smrrmrreir-__.uc.?.;...'_'___________ Woodenllad.made.lor:.the report. clay <':im p beginning July 26 and "I returned it to them. They . I t•nding Sept. 3. The camp runs Trimesters asked me if we would type it and from 9 a.m. to 3 p .m . put in proper format using the The su~er program is de-same format as the majority re-- I :-;igne(I for boys anc1 ,::iris between A d t port. I the ages of 5 and 12. Campers are pprove a ''The ideas and opinions are· 1 split irito small groups with a theirs." J .ratio of seven children to one ; ~-J.Jleback Ferguson admitted ''some or leader. .::XU.UU ·the transitional phrases and Daily .activities Include bus thingslikethataremine." rides, crafts, songs, ~ames, skits Saddleback Valley Unified In a separate interview Sled· and other activities. School District trustees have un-man said, "Obviously anyone Each week will be highlighted animously approved initiation of ramillar with what we do knows by a trip to amusement parks, in-a trimester program at one the sentences and phrases are his <'luding Dis neyland, Busch school, Los Alisos Jnt('rmcdiate, (Ferguson)." Gardens. Universal Studios, duringthenextschoolyear. Both Stedman and Ferguson Knott's Be rry Farm, or Magic Trustees have formalized said they see nothing wrong with Mountain. A day at the beach, their pre\'ious declaration of "in-the role Ferguson played in the OFF1CIAI4 NP,---.,~~~·-~~~~~~~~·~~~~~:::::!t~e~n~t'1;;' ~lo~ogf~f~e~r~lh!_l;e~~il~o~t gr~o~r~a~m~·:-:--~re~po~rt~s~ig~n~ed~ by the two plan-0 ' N ei II Pa rk willbe iei::u ar h"ey-so-epp-r op.en m.n 1o1rren-:.------llf-----:,__,.lt-- weckly events. enrollment at each or the dis· Ano bolllrin!n-said the N!1~~--•----------- The cost ror eaeh week of Dav t rict 's three intermedia te was typed and copies made in I ('amp is S.'JO ror members and s:is Sl'hools. which Administr ators CEEED's Newport Beach of- Cnr non-mt•mbers. The fee in· said will allow students to enroll fices. dudes everything except in e ither the sem ester or CEEED ls a development l ransportati<Hl to ttnd from the trimester program when space is oriented organization made up Yl\I CA, ;,ind s:1ck luncht·~. Ex· :t\·ailable. primarily of builde rs . de- 1 h•ndcd day car e is availabll' at ad-Earlier this year. trustees ap· velopers. unions and others with thtiona l cost. prn\'cd the threl'·semestcr school a vested interest in the county l''or furth<.•r information. ton-year idea al <tll lhrC'c district 1n-planningcommissiondecisions. t:itl thl· Sadrlleb;1<.•k Valley YM-tcrmediatc schools. stcppini;? Today hoth Jo~erguson a nd l'A. 2:1131 Or;.in~c ,\\'C., El Toro, away from th(' traditional two· CEEED president Marlena Fox R'.I0-9622. semester yc•ar. denied that Fer guson is a lob· ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT fn,,.u1.mtt1 (f\.111 htf1ff P1IOt ~•lr'l•h11n1,,('lf\, ~~:~~ ~~ .. :t·~:I~~~ ~·:,~:~·,:.:,~:·"~:~~:~.~fF~l~:\~ll:~ uwn'''"'' 11 ,.-l1f\1t1•" tn11•1111r' '1111,,., "'' \i•''"' ,.., ·•I foi ,...,,..,. t f\• ••4 J\1 tl111 111 ~~I ·n I• 1h h I \ 11n 1 .. 111 ""'", ii"''' I ~ •• , ...... l1o1t .. V~llt ' ...... 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(' ,,., ptirmt)\l(t .. of tOOttlQril Own .. t '-t f flft t l1h pa°"'lf'IQll'I fht•d 41t (O'\l<t AA' A ttth•4•t1 t 'oh"''•fll1•tf\ •1• ~""'•• \•1\ ,... .... " ~' b, ""•·I"" J) fn(lf\\ftt, "'hlitiit' t 0 l1Mhll'•,-. U I\" 111"1•• Each of the faculties t)ad byist. ·• plannerl their programs und stu-However. county records show dents had be~tin enrollinJ? in that on Feb. 13, 197'1. Fen~uson courses when parents at La Pa7. was registered as .a lobbyist with lnternwdiate St'hool objected to the county. theproi;:ram. Mrs. Jo'ox said Ferguson is not Admiru:o;tralors a!lmillcd com-a paid advocate. · munication with the parenls h:id She said the salary he Is paid is been lac kin~ and trustees Aavc• in for duties as CEEED's executive' to the parents and changl'd the direc tor in c harAt\ of ad- original plan. ministrativc matters and none.' of The new plan includes evt1lua· it ,;houlct bl' applied lo ap- t ion of the program al the end oC pearances before AOVernmcnt the next school y<.•ar. ugenc1cs as an ad,·ocatc for what was termed a certain philosophy. Rec Program Given Funds ,\ tl)ta l of S91.376 from county sen·i<·e area funds will be used in the Saddleback Valll'Y linificd School District's ret·n·ation prn· gram durinl! th<' next fisc·al year. The total is 519,439 over the amount given last year. According to a joint agree· mt•nl between the district and the county, the county pro\'idcs some or the financi:il support and the district orJ{aniics and conducts the programs. The funding comes from al· locations for service ureos co\'cr· ing LaJ?un:i Hills. South Laguna I lilts, t-:1 Toro. l\1 isi.ion Viejo and Aegean llills. The minority rt'port FcrAu.-.on denil'd writing was a rebultal to a commission majority report that ·called for population J,?row t h limitations in southeast Orange County. Ferguson said Stedman and Wooden did not advocate max· imum population growth poten· lial but a n a lternative somewhere between minimum and maximum. Sled man r epeatedly insisted today that •'too much" is beim? made over who wrote the report. "Even presidents use wnters to write their speeches," said Sled· man. "To me the important thing is the content of the report and I agree with It totally." .. I signed the report. Therefore it is mine 3nd I will stand behind it," he continued. s49ts Reqular $99.95 Compare this mastercrafted I RCA XL-100·With any TV at the price! $56995 Get Po ng ior your home TV for 112 price wncn you buy any RCA Color TV Otter ends 6-15-75 , ::::::----==:-::--:----: I non I ~;,\ ncn ' !t... s I 6000 lnclud~c; car cord aM baHery oack -·-I I I ~ -'.! • --- TM Waltelietd 25" Model GU712 Diagonal 1·1111 f 'nrfory M nrrn111 i•·"' Pltt.'li Our l"••r ... ouol Ot1f• \~or fi unrnn••·•· On I •·••r11 I" rod Hf' I "•• ."i••ll! 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa w... .......... ,,. •• _ J D_.. Wnt ., c.f1 Jr, Phone 642-8882 Store Hqurs Daily 9-6 Sat. 9·5.30 Sen ... "-H~ "'-S-t ltH new lltc:" .ic ,,. ... ,._.., • lfrYke Yow..,,_,.. f Irvine EDITION * * * VOL. 69, NO. 169, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES Agent ms I Closes Cella Toch1·,··s Closh1J,f N. l.'. Slo(.•ks TEN CENTS Prosecution·, I By RICHARD P. NALL 01 Ille D•1ly PtlOI Sl•ll administrator of Mission Com· munit y Hus pita I. 1'hc 11t1.ycar·old Ollenctorf has <1lrt•ady leslirit•d for t he prus t•cutwn and heNl grankd 1rnmuruly from prosccu· t1on in rel urn. 0 llcndorr \\ u:. waiting in . the hall outside lhl' c·ourt. Hospital, Santa Ana. The c heck for $6,740.50 was signed by Cella and co-defendant Stephen R . Evans, 31-ye ar-old former administrator of Mercy General. Swain testified that Theodor e Schiffman, 53, the third dercn· dant In the inrorne tax cvasion a nd Medicar e fraud case. is the so l e owne r o f Amcric•an Universal Hospital United. fro m his a<.'c o unt t o thc brokernge firm ur Paine, Weber. J ackson and Curlis Tht> money was plaC'l'd in a mar).!i n ~1ccounL or Cella 's w 1th till' lirukl'r agl' firm. massive a m ounts or funds a nd printed political materials ·for po liticians rnng in,.: rrnm two Ornngc County supt.'l'Visors up t11 ' and inrlu1ling I ht· {'ampaign or j (;ov Edmund Brown Jr I LOS ANGE l,fo:S The govt'rn· ment calle d its final witnt•ss ht•rc today in the case again~t Ur. Louis Cella Jr. anct his two cu· defendants, an I RS a1.·c11untant, who is s upposed to tic lo~1.·thcr previous testimo ny and 1.•xhib1ts. Defense attorncvs mdical<.'<i to !he court that they~will call to the stand George Ollendorl. former .. Gary A. Swain. IHS agcnt and accounta n t. was ciuestiont•cl about the various Slt:'ps taken by a <:ht'c k from Mt'rcy Genera l Swain s aid the check was made out to Amcri<.'an Hospital Supply but was endorsed to Ame rican Universal Hospital United and deposit1.•d in the Crocker Bank, Santa Ana. • Swain testified that u check was then signed by Schiffman to the account or Louis Cella Jr. on June 26. 1974. On June 27, 1974, the ag~.>nt testified. Cella t ransfern.'tl S6.610 The ~u,·crnrnl•nt ts :ith•mpllng to show that thl' dl'fl•nd:tnt !'> u:-.cd l\t erc•y (it•nt·r a l and Mis::.wn Communil) llosp1tal. l\l iss11111 Vic Jo. t o i 11cJ:!a11 y I' ril vi d c 'Ideas Theirs' The dch •nst• ts t•x1~ctt•ll l11 1·11n tludt· its t•ast• lah' today :.o that attorncvs for both sidrs t•an launch ttw1r ftn al arguments 1-'rt day Lobbyist Denies Writing OC Plan By GARY GRANVILLE Of lllt D•lly "•le! Sl•ll Development lobb yist Gil Ferguson denied today that he wrote a county Planning Com· mission minority report given this week to th e Orange County Board of Supervisors. • "'Ob vious ly he I F l'rguson > wrote it. I" m not t r:.·ing to hide it. l "\'e been honest with you. And what the hell difference tlot•s it m ake who wrote it .,.. Stedman declared. .. I s t anct behind e\·crylhin~ in the report. totally. Thbl's the 1m· portant thing... Stcqman c m· phasized. ' nibed his r oll' an the con tro,·ersial report as follow::.· ··1 m et with them. Tht·y went over their positions on the Southeast Or ant?c <.:nu nt y Ci rc·u l al 11111 Studv.'" "Jerry gave m e his nott•s. lie asked m e if I would pul the thing togethe r for him 111 proper form <•l bet· a use ht• ctocsn ·1 han• a st arr to prnvidc that st•n ·ict• "Anet 1s aid1 -;1ir1· would I Prospeef iee B11!1ers Tuesday a nd again today. how e v e r . Pl a nning Co m · missioner Jerry Stedman said it was Ferguson who wrote the con· troverisal, r e p o rt signed b y himself and fellow P lanning Com· missioner E arl Wooden. Fe rguson, who is the executive director of the Orange County Counc il o n Environme n t. Employm ent , Economy and Development (CEEED I. des · · I inl"lu<kd lht• 1tlcas and lht· opinions and :inaly:.1s that ht• und <Ser GHOST, P lg,• :\21 With trams running in every diredion and eager customers rushing from one model to the next. the Woodbridge development m rvme as a en on a carnl\·a · 1 ·e a - mosphcrc thTS week. Only 220 homes are up for sale and there arc 8,0QO. potential buyers on tho waiting list. They've been looking at floor plans and lot locations all week. The most persistent will return Sun-aay or a lotCer.YThat will de ermine w o gets the opportunity to buy. Benefits Decision . I Oe01ente ---------- Architect ---.i.:a..--- /Freeway 'Link' Okayed Postponed The Irvine school board has poatponed approval of polides that would wipe out fringe benefits won by t eachers in past .contracts. Indicted , San Clemente architect Leon llyzen, 66, has been indicted by the county Grand Juryonchari:tes he offered u br iht• Lo an t•xec.ull\"l' aide to county S upt•n ·isnrThoma:. Rill·~·. Backers Succeed in Getting It in Budget By JOANNt-; REYl'iOLOS Ot "'~ OiUfy P1lo4 S••ll • SACRAMENTO -Fullo'\'ing a barrage or s upport for the miss· ing link of the Corona def Mar Free w ay. m e mbers of thl' California Highway Comnwssion . . outd put the project in. this year·s budget. I The consensus was n•arh(1d after a half hour of ll'slimony ·rrom lt'gislators and officials Sills, mayor of Irvine: Dom· But before the board tabled the from Costa Mesa. Irvine and Raciti. m ayor of Costa Mesa: item Wednes day, teacher l'\ewport Be ach. Formal action Milan Dostal. mayor pro tern of spokeswoman Carmen Perry de· was not taken but was expected Newport Beach ; State Sen. Den· livered a biting criticism or the late today. nis Ca rpe n ter ( R·Newporl district's position and received a Spcaking in ra\"or of the projt'ct Bcac h >. and A ssembly men standing ovation Crom about 150 lo ~\·id e .1 froJl.l;~road Robert Badham (R·Newport teachers who attended the meet· system linking the l\lacArthur -Beil~• Ro&>.r:t i41rk~ < R . ing. · Houle\" ard section of the freeway Hun~ington Be.a ch_) and Richard rusfees were asked to ap. The secret indictment was h anded down June:!. An indictmcnl is a formal charge marl<.' a gainst a person by a grand jury. It dot·s nol t•stahhsh twill or innocence. Robinson ( D S inta "na ) prove new district policies to thC' San O iego-:'l:ew port 1 • · • '' · . Fn•t•wav inlcrelw11).!l' \\'t•re Oa\"c . T 1e1r re marks-came an ~he elimjnating m edical, dental, and °"''v 1'1101 P1to10 JlowE'n·r ti wasn"t unttl lfKla.' · ltghL of Wednesday's revelation life insurance benefits plus other SERIOUSL y ILL that 11 vzt'n rt't urnt•<I from an 11111 that the slate highway fund has a benefits won previously. The or. staiC' hu:--11w:-.:; trip Jnd rt' Newspaper Bares DC Sex Cover-up Sl71 m1 lhon surplus -a re-policies would also freeze Newport's Andy Devine portedly w:i:. :it•n ·cd with Lht• \'elation that angered highway salaries. t•harµc com missioners. Administrators · maintain that Ca IT rans Director Adriana the policies are necessary in pre-,4_ JY Devi1 .. n Thl' inclit·t mt•nt ;Jllt•J!l'!'> that •m GianturC'O to ld <.'Ommissioners paration of the new state collec· /-t.IUA; ~ threl' ocra:.ions lw tw4•c11 la!--I that the funds accrued ;is the re-tive bargaining law that goes into ~t ay 14 a nd May 2-1 11~ z1•n off4 •n·d suit of st aff cutbacks forced effectJulyl. Seno• U'"ly Jll a Sl.000 bribe Lo Hilt.•y a111t: l't•lt•r earlier th1!' yt.'ar and in uncxpl'Ct· Assistant Superintendent J ohn ~ Herm an. ed income. Rajcic said he s till favors the w~Sl~l :'l:CT():"\ c \P t \ new policies. but suggested a I S R It i!' a lleged t hat Lhl' .1.01~1 I • I • r I Commissioners Wt.'rC told that t k d I t . 1· . n an•a osa would be naid if the act llst·tl man Louis iana roni.:n·s:.man was ap i>revious h.· deleted hiohway pro-wo-wee cay o revise po 1r1es r, ,. I d I " related lo summe r school sul1 would be aw:irdcd an arThtt<.·<· prt'hcn< l' h y ncc squac agents JC'CI s which could now he funded · ' · · h ·I 1 · I t 1· · st1·tute teachers a nd the school B "'TF.VF' 'llT('llL'l I tural cont rart for a hr:ind1 \\" o !'>all lt' lrtl'l n so 1c1l a <.';moot bt• 1mplc mcntc<l hecause y;:o • ·" ... , · I. I r I calendar. OtlM0..1tyP1101s1~11 li bras:y_ planned for-·llw S;rn woman po 1ct• l <.'t'O) or sc•x c•ar Y staff cutbacks m eant the projects ~~ar.itw11sre~rt~~~~~~r~-h-n~d~n dni~n~~--~~~-~~T~hiois~e~p~o~l~iFc~i eis~·~i~f~d~e~le~l~e~d~.~~~V~e~t~er~a~n~c~h~a~r~a~c~·tgc~r~a~c~u~ir~A~n~tl~>~·-C_l~e~mMe~nnt~ca~a T t' rl' ort said frrlcral officials --Ihat i . oot the ca~ witl_l the would have an adverse effect On Devine of Newport Iknch ts tn llerman-r~t ... e ... d ... l:y-t ... nuld.._.R~i, -4------ suppn•sS4'C rt•conls onnFint·i: Corona dcl i\1 ar Frccwa.v, wffiCll -lhc.J>Ummer...school program now . eFioue; <·oatdition tn u·S••n~1t-"H$1t of the alleged bribe offer. Thr· I in effect. he said. Newport Reac h s uper,·isor ffifoi1 tt•nl. CalTrans <•ngineerssaidcouldbe RaJ·cic saidhewillreturntolhl' hospital torla y afl1·r hl·1 n g r t'ferrect the m altcrtoth<·1ltstrict llowt•vt•r. a11nthl'r n•1)(irl. .1p put out to bid by NovcmlX'r ofthis strickt•n Suncl :I\ "hil4• un u p:in•ntly refrrnni.: totlwsanwtn· year . June 30 meeting with a modifil'd NorthC'rnCuliforn.i;iv:ri·atton. atto rney's orrin• for invl·Stiga c1cl\•11t , :.aid nn 1·hargt• was mall1· c · J d (See.FRINGE. PageA2> Officials al Sonoma Count' lion. arpcntc r r e man< c corn -· ll i!' rc1iorltod that in s uhs<'· h1•t•:111sp nit•mhcrs of Coni.:1·c·:--~ missioiwrs of the extra money Community llos p11,al :.aid tht· I I I II {, t't t. Li F qucnt convers ations with the San an• pro\'H l't 1y tl' ons 1 u Hlll :-.·.i~··in ". ··w e fought ~c hell to • iU-n•ar·ohl ;ietor \\ i1:. tran:-f1·rn·cl I · f t r "' CeDSe eeS · Clcm<.>ntc ar r hile<-'t llcrman car· \\ti 1 1mm11111t v rorn arn•s or "t't this project in • priority , in 1·ritit•al C"11ncl it.1nn from ;inotlwr mtsiknw<trinr; \\ t1tlt· ( 'oni.:n·ss •~ ~latus and you a~re~ with us. Santa Hosa hos pi I a l at 1.:10 a rn ~!~:~e~~1 his p erson a tape ,., .. Ill st•:.:-1011 4'"'t'PI f\lr hn·adws 11f Jl\ow you're talking about nol For An1·mals WcdtlC'S<lav. l lc-was l'll!'>IH'tl tnlP •th•· 111"1<'l' funtling it. I clon"f understand the intt•nsi,·c t·:trt• 1111it :11 Com llyzen livl's a t 210011 S. Ola Vis· Till' :"••\\' York l'o:.t sa11I it \\hat·s ha1lpt'nin"... munit:o Off1c1al:. :.:11cl ht:-<·011111 t a. San Clement<'. I I I ,.., It is cxnl'ctcd that hL' will bt• ur 1\•;1n11•4 1·om 111111:11m·1 s11111T<'S The Oranne t:ounl\.• dl.'lt•i.:atinn T k B lion is :,t•n ous ,. t ti r ti I t " 8 e 0081 !"a 1g n1•d in S11 1il'rior Courl Illa lt' t·on•1 .. 11p 11 it· lllttt t•n l'l'mtnclt•d the <'omrnission of it.s l>t'\'llll'. who :.tarn·rl :1:; Wild Friday , 111vC1l\'111g ltl'p .. Jell' ll Wacconn(•r pn•v ious l'om m itml'lll to <'Oil· Hill l1 1ckok·s s111t'k1ck ··.J111glt·-.·· 11> I . i\ 1 n •at'llf'41 lo ttw top IC'\"<•ls strut•t a fn•l'\\'H\" alone Bristol A new. more e'lpensive f<'e in tlw J!)50s kit•\ ls ton "t'rtl"!'<. t!'> ol th1· W:ish1ngtu11. n C.. pol11·1· Stret•I uncl noted "that thl' C'ilics in schedule for a nimal licenses will suffrnnc from li·11k1·m1:i I 1 -\ AP Wu•pllolo NEW SEX FIGURE Louisiana's Wa~gonner <ll'l':ll't nwnt and into tltt• l ' S. at (>range Count,. h ad put up s.1.:; ~o into effect July 1. when the (;1. A family spokt.'sman today !'>a HI t111·m·' ·-;off11.·t· · <Sec-'LISK,' Page A2> ty of Irvine lakes over its own Dcvim· \\as 11n a n •tn•at \I 1th 111 ... i\ \\:nttt•11 rPport Clftht• m ri1lrnl animal control scr vicl's l'ro· son s :it the Bohem ian (irM'<' II' known to 1•x1st. lht• Post :.atd gram. nl'ar Santa Hosu wlw11 hi· \\ ,, ... Thal n·t>ort. its s1111rc1·s said. wt•nt The city council aclor>tcd a slri<.'kt•n I ( I I ' 1 ~arine Free ' After Slaying l REDWOOD CITY 1i\P1 1\ l o rmcr l\tarinr con\·ict1.•d 11f hl anslau~hter was rC'lc:ist.'tl on probation a ft er the \'tclim 's p a re nts wrote from Samoa to tell \he jud~C' they did not want tu :.C't' him punlsht'd. · Tauti l\hlsc F ano. 23. raced up ~ 15 years in prison fo r the s hoot- jn~ death in East Palo Alto on F e b. 9 of his cousin, Lcni:H' Meatlui, 20. At his trial. h <' said his cou~in had jokingly dnred him to shoot her with a pistol he lhou~hl "as l unloaded . lntoppuli1•t·1•fficialsandt11 tlwol 'H••atler' schcdule,based on recommemlu· "It 's very sNious." s airl thl" fl<'l' •>f l ' S. Mt\'. Earl Sillwrt Tht• u.o tions from a cil i7.ens' ;idvisory spokc•sman. w ho ask1•d n11t lo ht· llt'W"Jlaper s;ii<I Silbt.•rt th•nwcl committ ee, that boos ts doJ? idcnt1fil.'d. "Thl':O' put hi m 1111 a knm\'lc<h:\, or an\' s1wh 11wi<k11t 111· Ge•s Ray licenses from $5 and Sto on the dialysis machim· th1:. rnorn111i.:. ·· of a t•on·1-.11p a1\t1 promised lo in r, existing county s cale to S6 and The spokl'snrnn said l>cdtll' vr.-;tigatt•. It said Washington Sl2 on the new city scale. suHcn•d pnt·umonia and kidrw~ l'olicL· Chil'f M t1111'll't'.I. Cullinnnl' LAS \'EGAS. Nev. li\P I The lowe r ft•t• is for altered problems adclinJ.! that ;i history ol' "as unu'' a1lablt• for com ment anll The publish er of a na· dogs and the h igher amount for diabctc•s an<I lt•ukt·nua "an· 1·011· lhatanaidehadnocommt•nt. t ional m en 's m as.tazine unalter ed dogs both male and trihutors tc1 h isillnc~s ·· llow('\'er. the W :ishm~un-..c;lar said today h e paid S25.000 female . Jlospit al offtcwb Wl'l't' t tl!hl said Wecl ncs1·1a" it lt•an wd a C'on· for rights to nude pi<.'turcs Cat registration will be op· lippc<t as to" hethcr ii 1s lhut d b J.!l'l'~smun w:is takt•n mtn custody t ak<'n two year s a~<> of lional in Irvine. but those who de· ea~<.' that has causl•d the• ador·s !;1st winte r by police who said he Was hington sex scandal dde to r egister their cats will latest hospitalizat111n. 1>111. Ocvinl' snl1l'ited a pola C'cwuman dis· figure E lizabeth Ray. have to pay $3 (altered) and S6 rcct'ntly said c hcmoth1.•rapy a t µuiscd as a prost 1tutt'. The Star Larry Flynt, publisher of I unaltered>. as opposed to the t;C I r\"tnt' was s 1H·t·cssfullv halt I d11I nol name tht• c•ongrcssman. Jlustlrr M aga7.ine. said a n county's S2 a nd S4 rees. ing the disl•ast• Thr Star said thC' in<.'idcnt oc eight-p age nude layout or The higher fees were rccom-T he therapy had De\"ine in a t'urrcd in Fcbruarv. It s<tid tht• Miss Ray will a ppear in the m ended to the council to offset "remission period .. and la~l con~ress man was fret.'() with pro· m agazine"s Aus.tustissuc. the cost orthe "m ore responsible February ht' told n•porlc'rs he was fuse apolog1C's uncl thal there is no Flynt said he would print level of service" that will oc1.•ur "feeling pretty ctarn good.·· n·<·ord of his avrirehension. ··nut a a n extra one million copies with the local program. accord· The actor w u:c-a<lrnittt'<l lo San· shred of paper bearing his name or the magaiine, which will ing lo Police Chief Leo Peart. ta Rosa 1\1 emori al I lospital last oranydetailsoflhc incidcnt. a lso carry a nude cover Licenses alr e ady obtained Sunday m o rning . and was tak(•n •· r\pp arenll'.'· it was all legal." picture of the woman. from the county are valid until on the lO·m inutC' amhulance ride the Star sairl. th~y expire, Peart s aid. (See DE\'I~ E, Page J\2) .. \\eatber !':1ght and m11rn111c low duulls 1.•l<':irt11J.! d11r111 c m 11l-m o rninJ! h1111r~ Frt d;1y. Warmin~ a litlfl•i 'n llay., lligh J1'riday ilhou . low tonii.:ht ne ar@. l~SIDE TODAY F1111r nri• cfr11cl 111 tlw f m • 111111 f111/n1t•4•rl t/11• St1111C/r1rrl Cll/ f11/Wl1711' t•rplo.~tnll "' II f'SI l.o.~ l\11yf'11•s. Story cm 1\.5 lnde~ At Your s,-rv•(" AJ Af'ln L.tndf'r\ E•"'4 llorn!M'c-Bl MoVHI\ l M 8oyd II~ Mutu.-1 Fund\ C•ltlorntf1 Al N•hon.11 N••w' ClaHilt~ CS·l1 o .. ncit Cou•4\' 81 8\ 8• Al Aft Comics 04 P POt)tft 81 J Crosoword ... Sylvia Porter 81 Do!•llt Nolltr\ A II SPo•h Cl·J EdllO<tAI P•'I• A• SIO<-M.1•-•h ee 1 Enttrt•tnm""' 81 Tel•v•\lnft (I ,r,,..,nc• 8•, The•tt" I I M0<e1coot Ill w ........ AJ tn tt,,ftO\IOn Ill World """·~ •• DAILY PILOT Thurs~r. June '7, 1918 Five A1·1·ested Held in U.S. Ambassador's Slaying BEIRUT, Le banon <AP) - The Pulestinian gut'rrilla~ and their leftist Lcbam•:.c ;1lhcs an- nounct'd the arrt'st today of a 11umbl'f of per~oflS suspectt.•d of killing U.S. Ambass<1dor f'l-ancis E. M<'loy Jr .. his economic counselor and lhc1r Lebanc~e dnver. Police ~ourcl'S ·S.iid Al l"ulah Palestinia n guerrillas a rrested five mem bers of the Lebanese S ocialis t Rcvol11lio11ar y Organization, a n urban guerrilla group that seized the Beirut brant•h of the Bank of America 111 ' 1!11:1, took 56 ho::.tai.:cs and killed 1 J\.fter 4 Years ;m American and four l..ebanese before police stormed the build· in~ .. Sl'cretary of State Henry A K1 :.s in ~cr a nnounced in Washin~ton that th\' killers wen~ believed l o be .. a i.phnter group o( the Palestinian group that is trying to prevent moderation 111 tht• area " t.: S. officials ~~•id <'urlier that the assa~sins were believed part ur a Mosle m fringe group trying to promol<' Arab unity by provok· ini: U.S. interve~n in Lebanon. Kissinger also said the United Stutes would dtTllle in 3G hours whether to cv acuall' the l ,.t50 Captive Daughter Freed by Police .America ns still in Lebanon and told Congress a further decision would be made on whether to Ube U .S. military for~es in the eval'\Httion. Mcloy, 59, Robert Wuring, 58. and Zoheir Maghrabi were shot We dn esday whi l e driv in ~ throug h the no-man's land bt.•tw<.>en the Moslem und Chris· t'f.'11 sectors or Beirut. Thi.! announcement by the joint Paleslinian·l eftist LcbaneSl' · command did not identify the suspects, suy how many ther e were or give their nationalities. Howevt.'r. it implied they wer e Arabs and said they would be turned over to the pan·Arao peacekeeping rorcc which .the Arab League proposes to send lo Lebanon . The rig ht-wing Chris tian Phalange p;.irty t•laimed the murdl'rs were the \\ ork of the Socialist Workers Organization, a Communist guerrilla group. f'rona Page ,\ l GHOST .•. ' WNG BEACH (J\J>J -1\ct111i,:, on a tip from her older sbter. of· ficl'rs broke do wn the· bedroom door of a house and freed a Iii· ycar·ol<I ~irl who sa111 lll'r parents had im prisoned hl't' four years ;mCI fed 1rcr a tlltttul da~I. diC't of a single peanut butler :;andwic h. Jy fi3 pounds. w ;is reJ)orted in serious cond ition in Long Beach Memoria l llosoital. Nisbet said her identity was being withheld because she was a ju,·enik. Wooden had made for the report. .. , returned it to them. They llo111e at Last asked me i( we would type it and put in proper format using the ~ame Cor___mat_as the majority re· Odtly Piiot P"olo l>y Alml>ft l..OO• t>e r Police Lt. Donald Nisbet saic\ nandolph .Johnson, 48. and hrs 'Xik. Willie. 47. Wt'rc' llookecl Wcdnesduy for 111 n•st1gatwn or ,\jllful crucltv to a child. Johnson is a truck d.rivc•r for the Long Hcach sanitation department. Nisbet s uid the ~irl's 19·year· _old ~i~cr, Donna, told officers :.he. too. had been lmprismred ~ her parents but t•sc;1ped four months ago and found refuge with a church group. !\isbt•t said Donna Wilson had been too frightened to contact of· fi cers sooner. port. - "The ideas and opinions arc theirs." Ferguson admitted "some of the transitiona l phrases and things like that are mine.'· ln a separat e interview Sted- man said, "Obviously anyone John B. •·Jim" Kilrov's 79-foot Kialoa m kcd ht'r g ra.tt.fut oo\v: into ~l_arina del Rey Wednesday marking her fi r~ a p· peuranc·e in Southern California s ine(• s ht.? w as launched in Sturgeon Buy. \\'isc., ne<:1rly two years ago. T he Sparkma n· StcphC'ns-design(•cl yucht h as bet.'n fi rst to finis h in every m ajor 1·anc-s he has e n· tc1·e<l , -intl.uding the 1!.li5 T n insatlantk ract•. S he wi ll bcucrtherl--al Ldifurnia Yaeht Club for lhc re mainder of the sum - ffi('I'. The rescued girl, weighini.r on- Martin Heads "I <'an see why she was frig}ltetled, '' he said. "If I were h e r. I wou ld have been frightened. too." Police Lt. Charles Harmon, who heads the ju\'enile detail , said the rescued girl told officers her parents bC'at her frequently. They let he r out or ht'r bedroom prison only to use the bathroom, he added. familia r with what we do knows the sentences and phrases are his (Ferguson)." 'LINK' FUNDS IN BUDGET . • • New Irvine History Unit Both Stedman and Ferguson said they see nothing wrong with the role Ferguson played in the report signed by the two plan- ning commissioner!>. And both m en said the report was typed and copies made in She' told o fficers when her CEEED's Newport Beach or. parents were away or didn't hear fices. Bob Martin h:is been elected ht.>r picas to use lhe bathroom, CEEED is a d evelopm<.>nt president of tht• newly formed she would be forct'<I to use the oriented organization made up lrvine llistoricalSociety. floor and lhl·n would be beaten primarily of builders, de· •-1----~ An n later for doinl-'! so, Harmon said. velopers. unions and others with J ohnson, vice president : Shar_o_n __ He said some of the numerous a vested interest-in-the county- Bonner, treasurer : and Leah cuts and abr asions on the girl's planning commission decisions . ' Gilbert. secretary. Gil Challet. body had become infected and T 9day bo~h Ferguson and --~Ed Edwffd5. Kathy MartiA <i1nd hewas-sufferingirom matnutri·-CE~ED _pr.es.1.de.nt.Jd~»-~- Lee Stewart were elected to the lion. de~1ed that Ferguson 1s a lob· board of directors . by1st. The society. rounded to com· However, county records show mt'morate the centennial of the f' p Al that on Feb. 13, 1974, Ferguson Irvine Ranch, has forme<l t wo roM age was registered-as a lobbyilst with committees. One will investigate lhe county. the adobe foundation discovered FRINGE Mrs . Fox said F erguson is not in the village of Hancbo San J oa· • • • a paid advocate. quin. proposal, rertecting thos e Shesaidthesalaryhe is paidis The second committee will or-changes. Medical and other such (or duties as CEEED's executive j!anize the society's 11articipat1on ... ~ f't Id b bl t'll be direct or in charge of ad· L I d uo:ne 1 s wou pro a Y s 1 m1·n1'strat1·,,e m atters and none or in the fall ll arvl'St r'csliva an deleted. he said. will also su~gest historic ... 1 street Reacting to the board's de-it s hould be applied to ap· names to the city's street naming cision to tablt> the item, Mrs. pearanees before government <·ommille<'. Perry claimed it was a "pressure agencies a s an advocate for what l\lcetin~s or the new group arc lactic... was termedace rtainphllosophy. held the fourth Thursday of each "They're jus t trying to pre· The minority repo,rt Ferguson month, from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. ssure us into s e ttling this denied writing was a rebuttal to a in th<.> Uni vcrsHy Park branch weekend in the meet and confer commission m ajority report·lhal library· session -while the fringe benefil called for population growth policies arc still in errect. ·· she limitations in southeast Orange said. County. But Sopt. Stanley Corey denied Ferguson said Stedman and Fro• Page Al DEVINE ... that motive and said. •·we·\'c Wooden did not advocate m ax· alwavs bt•cn able 10 come to imum pepulat1on growth poten· a g r e e m e n t o n r e a so n ;1 b I c t i a l b u t a n a I t e r n a l i v c tn the community hospital l'arly policies in the past and thcrc·s no somewhere between minimum Wednesday morn in~. reason to bt'lieve we can't do the and m aximum. Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital sam e under bindmg arbitra· Stedman repeatedly insisted offkials irnid he was in critical tion." today that "too m uch" is being condition in th<.> coronarv care un-Mrs. Perry told the board, "We made over who wrote the r eport. it al that hos pital hcf;>rc bt'in~ ask ror not one dime more than "Even presidents use wnters to I ransft•rrt•ct to <.;ommun1 t y we feel is l'Sscntial to maintain write their speeches." said Sted- llospilc:il \'h •dnesday. our self-respect in the communi-man. Devine and his wife Dorothy ty as professionals .,. · "To me the important thing is ---imvc-li vcd · n . Newpru:t_ .ll~ _ ...:.:n.on.'.L p.cnalize our children the content or the report and r ~mcc ~?57 ·~moving here artc~', hv· by ~rossly de.moITvaliniUfevcry-8~~illHH0Wly..:.:.. 11 v.111.,.nmo1~l)'ea~y . people who m nst ~ducule. l sLgned..lhcreport,Thcreforc ltttvtt~o~rnwmron · . --motrnt~ :nrd tnsptrr-thcm ," ~t-is mine-and-I-Will 5Und behind Devane has hecn ~n act!\'e sup. Mrs. Perry ._.rgucd. it," he continued. porter of the count y s Jophn Roys· HmU'h in Trabuco Cunyon and llua~ Memorial llospit<il. I le''' as ho110n•cl l;ast <ktolwr on hrs i(Jlh h1rthday ;at a party at· 11•mkd 'hv mon• than 1.150 of his I ans at thi.• Oisnt.•ylamJ 1 lotcl. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT lt\t f'lf1:U'1111 I ,,_,,, f\,uJ .. f 1IM "'''""-h1(l\14.(~"' t11no 0 '''' ,., '-I ! t 1 11wl It I• 11 b' If\. 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Nall A'''''"'f\C Mtlt'l.tQIP\iJ ld1t0<'- OUICH f 'l\11•MM 1 J'W'I Y\• ,t0ft't$1t,..-f l.1t\l\;f't4 '''-H,n 1 Ul-b ~lttN-,.. .,., ;)ltt t t •h.mU"'Jf&n 8•1•t h tlal\ fl•.~ I'\ l~t.fv11rd ~lttHtU V•tl••v Hh.llLaP.1R~ •l Si n 01t04> r ''~""•• Tell'pftone (7141 '4Hl21 Classified Advertising 642-5671 ~Utfdh b·•< • V1tfll"Y t.;,1W\0ftH.-Jl'°6J10 f-r0f"l\ltft(h ~tt- 4U·O'l0 coo,r•qM ,.,, 0fAt'I~ COA\f f\lbh<-f\•f"l(J Com- ()4'ny "o nciw ) ~I0'1t '• "'"'"'''l"'"· •d•tor11tt fl atttr 0' _.1Jv1 •1•\lf'TH nh· t'lflr11,, f' ,,, ,, .. .. O,~CIUCI u .-.111\owl \P• <••I J.llf'"'""•n gr t\.li)r'•QhtV"""'' • ~''ono '••\\ oo\f•o• 0.11'(1 ..,, Co\'" Mt''"· (Allf\.·H 1 I '\u1, .. f ''"'~ ,, .... tH..S Lj 1.) "~'I'!• ,,,,, n ... ,,, •I~ l)mo11I"'" t'tl1IHf'f.,(i,<1l•n.11"~,, "1)f"'W)''',,'' Watery Grave Seen For Coastal Board ·· By !tllCllAF.I. PASKEVICll Of lllf O•••Y P ilol s .. H Judy (t(lsc•ru•r of Newtlort Beach, chairm an of the South Coai;t Rt'gion :il Coastal Com · mission. saiil today that tht• com- mis11ion is strul!J,?linj! for its life in rema rks be fo re the Citizens Harbor Area Research T eam (CHART> in Costa Mesa. A hill submitted bv Sen . An· thonv U£'al c n s on <D·l.os Angel~s I. which would havt• l'l" tain<.>d the sta t<' coastal com· m issions, was defeated by one vote last week in the Senate Finance Committee. Unless spel'lal action is taken snon. the commissions. founded by the passaj!e or Proposition 20, will cease to exist Dec. 31. 1976. Mrs. Rosener said a special lea:is lativc session called by Gov. Jerry Brown is th<! best bet for saving"the commission. Sen. Dennis Carpenter's < R· N<.>wpo rt Re a c h I. proposed "moderate" alternative bill was not grel'ted with enthusiasm by Mrs. Rosl'ner. • "Nothinl,! Carpl'nler has ever don<.> qualifies him as an envlron- mt'ntalist or conservationist ... Mr s. R oHner s::i irl. "lli s alternali\'c tf111 would be business as usual.'' Mrs. Ros<>ner charj!t'cl prt'ss distortions as rc•sponsihle for the )lllhlir 's negative view or the commission. "We haven 't stoppe1I develop· m.ent." s he said. "We have chunJ(ed it. Ninl'ty·six percent or all upplicalions for huildin~ perm its have been approved. The public just hasn't l>t·cn told what they got." The coasta l chairman was ad· miltcdly d e pressed over the ruture of lhe com mission. "But there have been benefits," she said . Amon g the be ne fits Mrs. Rosener pointed out that the Coastal Commission tins been a trend setl<'r for nationwide ent>rgy controls. The commission prohibited the use or gas heat for pools after studies showed the energy to heat a pool s urpassed that needed to heat a home for one year . Mrs. Rosener said this policy is being adopted nationwid<.>. She noted that commission's total budget over the past four years is SlO million. · "The st ate spends $13 million c:ich year assisting state fairs," she concluded. million as a show o! good faith for that project. All of the speakers str1.'sscd that they would be temponfrily satisfied with the frontage road system if they cannot have the full freeway. Raciti said that failure to huihl even the frontagt• road system would be "leaving large portions or our cities in an unfinished state." lie added that r~sidents believe to delay now will mean a continuous delay "for a long period of time.'· The Jr\'ine m~1yor told com· missioners that the roads will be nl•ecled to handle the 100,000 peo· Y2 Price pie expet·ted in 1 rvine by 1980. "This population will ha\'e an ob· ,·ious Impact on our sister cities or Costa Mesa and Newport Beach." Dostal rc\'iewcd the history or the frcl'way ancl n•mindcd l h1· commissioners of their pr~viuus c·ommitmcnt. 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That's the reason why the city has an extra $1 .9 million in its cof · • fers than officials expected earlier. Floyd C. "Bud" Belsito • explained today. For example, he said, the as· sessed valuation increased IS per· cent instead or the seven percent * * * Trash Charge -Okayed By KATHY CLANCY Of Ille O•llY l'ltotSull The Huntington Beach City Council called Wednesday for a · monthly trash collection fee for homeowners and an additional one-cent-per ·barrel tax on oil wells. Council members asked City Attorney Don Bonfa to draft or· dinances on the two measures for presentation at their meeting Monday night. Actin g City Administrator . Floyd C. "Bud'' Belsito said to· day the trash collection charge will be less than the S2.95 per ' month estimated t•arlit-r. It may· be more like S2. 70. he said. He explained the fee will mean ~wice-weekly collection. instead orficlals fo recast. The city population jumped lo 151,500, br· inging in $121,000 more from gasoline and cigarette taxes, Belsito con tinued. And, sales taxes j umped beyond expectations. increasing 34 percent tn the past quarter and 19 percent for the year, the ad· m inistrator continued. In addition, he said. the city clamped down on spending dur· ing the year when a real budget • crunch was expected. /\s a result. he said, the clty ended the year with a Sl.1 million budget surplus of income over expenses. The city council is preparing to adopt a S26.7 million budget. he explained. but finances aren't quite as tight as expected. While some could think city forecasts were poor. Belsito Eaid he doubts that even top economists could have predicted the jumps !n some areas. like sales tax. Belsito said council me mbers will be s ubmitting their final "wish lists" of Items they might like added to the final budget figure, before Its adoption June 28. Council members agr eed Wed- nesday night to add five police of- ficers and a legal advisor to the staff of the police department at a costof$124,000. In addition. they added $63,000 to the library budget to ke(lp brunch libraries open. But Belsito said the library ·s budget total of S2 million will require a cutback in hours from 69 to 60 weekly. He said the library pFobably will be closed next year on Sun· days ~nd Monday evenings, the hour s when patronage was liJ.?hlest in the past. Council members also restored $70,000 to the Parks and Recrea· ·'Fed Sandwich Daily' lion Dt>partmcnt Wednesday. Belsito said the mom•y will 1>ay for the summC'I· p ark program. Ile said c•ounl'il mcmhers also· told city officiuls during the mel'I· ing that they d on't wanllo al'quire any more park lands, until they have the funds to develop areas already purchased. Two exceptions are in the Motown and Sunset Heigh ts neighborhoods. where land may be purchased soon. ·Girl, 16, -claims 2-year Captivity LONG BEACH CAP> -Aeling on a lip from her older sis!er , of· ricers broke down the bedroom door of a house a nd freed a 16· year -old girl w ho s aid her parents had imprisoned her two years and fed her a usual daily d iet of a single peanut butter sandwich. Police Lt. Donald Nisbet said Randolph Johnson. 4A. and his · · ic_._:!l._ were bookc•d because shew as a juvenile. Nisbet said· the girl's 19-year· old sister. Donna, told officers she. too, had been imprisoned by. her parents but escaped four months ago and found r efuge with a church group. Nisbet said Donna Wilson had been too frig htened to contact of· ficers sooner. . · 1 ('an sec whv s he was frightened." he s aitl. '"If I Wl•re h e r . I ,,. o u I d h a ,. e b c c n frightened. too ... She t old officers wh<'n hN parents we re away or didn't hear her pleas to use t he bathroom. she would be forced to use the floor and then would be beaten latc•r for dom~ so. Harmon said. lie said some of the numerous cuts and abrasions on the girl's body had bccoml' inft•cted and she was suffering from malnutn tion Offil'rrs ··I · of the free onee·ti·week service J-!j--IFfiMMllA&.ll>--h.av e.JuwLlhc.p_11st_year. Wednesday for invcstiJ.!at1on o \\'.illful cruelty to a child. Johnson is a truck driver for the Long Beach sanitation departmt•nt. The rescued girl, weighin)! on· ly 63. pounds, was reported in serious condition in Long Beach -Memorial Hosoltal. Nisbet" said her identity was being withheld Polite Lt. Charles llarmon, who heads the ju\'C'nile ·detail. said the rescued girl told officers her parents beat her frequently. They let her out of her bedroom prison only to use the bathroom, lie aairecr. \\'edrws<l u,· l'\·en1n i.: suicl thl' stench in 1\er ht'tlroom was 1111 h<'arable. They said the girl lold them a cupcake was all sht> h ad t•aten that tlay. though there wa:-. other food in the refrigerator. ,7 · The ordinance also will provi e free service for senior citizens, he said. The fee will bring an extra Sl.3 million into city coffers next year. the sam e stmount it will cost the .city to provide the refuse · collection service, officials said. The oil barrel tax will bring in an estim ::ted $150.000. Council members Wednesday ~ight also moved to increase the bed t ax at city motels from five to six percent. Belsito said the in· crease would bring in about $12,000 annually. But he said the increase could become more significant later if downtown redevelopment lakes place.· Belsito said the council took no action on a proposed 75-cent monthly i1ewer m alntf'nancc charge to homeowners. Council members also called for an analysis of the city's business license fees. but did not call for an increase. Natoma Leatls Tahiti Race Standing Tall Pre.fabricated chimnc\'s s l<ind likC' sentinels o\·er hous- ing dc\'elopment in lluntington Beach. They were moved onto construction site already built to save time. Site off Adams Avenue cast of Beach Boulevard eventually will include _355 homes on 85 acres. according to city of- ficials. Development by Signal L~ndmark is called W. T. Newland Estates. 'Splinter Group' BlaDied in Slayings Americans still in l..<•banon and told ConJ,!ress a further decisicw \\OU!d be made on whcth(•r to u~ L'.S . military forces in the c·,·ac11at1on. Melo\', 59. Robert \Varin~. 58. und Zoheir l\la~hrabi wen• shot We dnes da y w h ile driving t rough I h e no -man s an Carter Top Debtor in Cam.paign SEA ISLAND Ga 1Al'1 Jimmy Carter. who apparently has an insurmountable lead 111 delegates for the Dcmocrat1c pres idc•nt1al nommation. also leads all prt•sHJcntial eanclidatcs in camp•iign in<Jchtt~lnt•ss, about Sl.7:l million l\lany of tht• former Gt>orgia governor's lop aides met ncur I.his c·oasl al resort island. where Carter is \'a<'utioning, lo pn•parc for a major stralt'gy session with Carter today BEIRUT. Lebanon <AP t The Palestinian guerrillas and thl'ir leftis t Leb:int•sc alli<.'s an· nounced the arrest todu\' of a number of persons susp<·rtt•d of killing U.S. J\m bass actor Fran<' is E. Meloy .Jr .. his economic ~clor and their l&b..a.ncse. driver . ~--,-1li.Jllllr-11=1--~J.:..J.. ...... -4~r.....1J.-~....p,.,fu__.~~~~~~Fttl1fh ·ccn the Moslem and Chris. ti:nrsect nrs-of'Bt'1rut. During meetings Wednesday. his top s taff m cm bers dt•cid<'d on a series qf fund -raising activitic.'S t.o collccLaboul 1 million which campaign trea s un•r Hoh<'l'l :Ll p$b:U Lt=s .U.1 wuuid:.;;. put '1 he Carter camp:ugn in the hl ut•k throuiah the Dt'mocrallc nat.ional convention next m onth. Don Dalzit•l 's 58-foot krtrh Natoma from Berkeley led thl' four·boat Tahiti race fh.•ct \\'rt.I· nesday with more than 200 miles logged since thl' 1 p.m. Tuesday start. Natoma is the largest of the four boats in the race. Al the first rollcall al 9 a .m. Wednesday. Natoma had cov· ered 159 miles and wns reporting . f,?ood speed in moderate to frl•sh winds. Elrvcn milrs bt'hind Nutoma wus Hr:wura, :1 frers·designed s loop saikd lJy lr\'inl! Louhe of Ouk land. Tl·ntulion. the :11 ·foot Tahiti t'nlry sailed by Jt•an· Francois l.ussan was only six miles behind Bravura. and Tinsley Liitht. skip1,crcd by Henry Grandin of San i''rancisco. was bringing up the rear with 129 miles logged. Tentation was the handicap )eade r followed in ord<-r by •Natoma. Bravura and Tinsley ·Light. The yachts a re expected to • finish the 3,57l·mile racr in from 17 lo 25 days. arriving In Papectt• ~in time (QT Bastille Day. July 14. ~~ V all~y Board tEyes Budget ~ I -;Fountain Valley School Dis· .. trlct trustees tonight are expect- \"ed to discuss a $14.3 million ten· ltative budget for next year. \ Their meeting will be' at 7:30 Ip. m . at District ofClces. Nowland St. a nd Talbert Ave. Trustees earlier trimmed out $200,000 to balance the budget. Di1lrict officials said next year 's tax rate may drop by two or three cents per $100 of as· sessed valuntll>n . .._ __ . " Patesttl1ta'n-gucr"ttllas arrcs ed n,·c members of the Lebanese S o c i a I i s t R c ,. o I u t i o n a r y Or~anization. an urban l!ll<.'rrilla group that seized the lkirut hranch of the Bank of ;\ml'riC'a in 1973. took 56 hostages and kilkl(l an American and four Lc•ban<'S«' before police storml'Cf the build· inl!. Se<'retar y of State Henry /\. Ki ssin ger ann o unced in Washington that the killrrs were believt>d lo be .. a splinkr group of the Palest.ini.rn group that 1s tryin(! to prevl'!lt modl'rat1011 in the an•;1."' U .S. officials s:11cl <'arlic.•r I hat the assassins were bcli<.'vctl part of a Moslem frinJ,!<' i:roup t ryinl! to promote Arab unity hy provok· ing U.S. intervention in Lc.•bnnon. Kissini?er also said the United St.ales would decide in 36 hours whether to evacuate the 1,450 'Hustler' Gets Ray LAS VEGAS, Ne\'. <AP> -The publisher of a na· tional men's magazine said today he paid $25,000 for rights to nude pictures taken two years ago of Washington sex scandal figure Elizabeth Ray. Larry Flynt, publisher of Hustle r Magazine. s aid an eighl·page nude layout of Miss Ray will appear In the magazine's August issue. Flynt said he would print a n ext.ra one million copicl' of the magazine, which will aJso ,carry a nude.' cover picture oft he woman. ' The announcemt•nt by the joint P a lestinia n·l cftist Lebanese command diet not lrlt•ntify the sus pects, s ay how many there were or gi\'C' their nationalities . However . 1t implied they were <See LEBANON, PageA:?l Carte r's act viscrs ha\'C' a gn't'll to conduct 12 fund raisNs to rcplt•nish his war cht'sl hut arc divided over how to handle tht• <SeeCARTER, PageA2> Rep. Waggonner Named Newspaper Bares DC Sex Cover-up WASHINGTON <AP> ·-A Louisiana conJ,!ressman was ap· prehended by vice squad agents who said he tried to solicit a woman polic<' decoy for sex early this year. il was reported today. The report said federal officials suppressed records of the inc·i· dt'nl. However. another rt'port. np- parently r eferr ing to the same in· cident. said no charge was made because members of Congress are provided by the Constitution with immunity from. arrest for misdemeanors while Congress is in session except for brcach~s of the peace. The New York Post said it learned from ui\named ·sources that the · cover -up of the incident involving Rep. Joe D. Waggonner ( D·L.A. >reached to the top levels or the Washington. D.C .. polic-o department and into the U .$. at· torney'sofflce: A written report of the incident is known to exist. the Post said. That repal"t. ltaSCMlrces..-d. went (See SEX, Page Al> ... l>a•I¥ Polol ?holo SERIOUSLY ILL Newp_oJt'L,~'!Q.y-Devine Andy Devine Seriously Ill In Santa Rosa Ry STEVE MITCHELi. 01 lheO•ol~ P11ol5holf Veteran character actor Andy Devine or Newport Ika<'h I!'> in seriou~ condition in a S;.inla Hosa hos pital turt;1y afll'r IH·i n1: striC'ken Su nct o.I\ whik 011 :1 Northern Californ.ia vatution. Officials at Sonom<J Cn11nt.v Communit y Jlos pital said tht• 70·ycar-old actor was lransfcrre1l in critical condition from anoth<'r Santa Rosa hospital at 1 :30 a m· Wedncsduy. lie was rushed into the intensive care unit at Com· munity. Official!' said his romla lion ii: serious . Ot'vinc. who starred as Wild Bill Hickok 's sidekidt .. ".lini:!lt's" in the 1950s telc\'is1on series. '" suffcrin~ from leukemia. ,\family spokesman today said Devine was on a retreat with h1:-. sons at The Bohemiun Grovl' near Santa Rosa when he wus stricken. "It's very serious," said th<' spokes man. who asked not to 111: identified. "They put him on a dialysis machine this mornin~." The spokesman said Qcvine suffered pneumonia and kidney problems adding that a history of diabetes a nd leukemia "arc <:on- tributors to his illness ... Hospital officials were ti,uhl lipped as lo whether it is thut dis· ease that has caust'ct the.' actor's latest hospitalization, but Devine recently said chcmothl'rapy at t;C Irvine was succcssfullv battl· (See DEVINE, P age A2) Harmon s aid the .Johnsons d eclined to answci: questions from officers. HBSuspect Held Ori Rape Charge lluntinj:!lon B<'ach police :ir restt•d a man l':Hly today on sus- picion or rnping a 15·~ l.'a r·olcl girl ~tad: D. Rom:iim'. '.!2. of 3071 • l\hiin St , was hl'ltl today in lil'U t•I sis.non hall aft 1•r Lwing t:.tkl·n 111111 c·usthch willwut iut:idc·ol. Officer J am t•s Dowli ng said Homaincwasfounrlabout:la m . ~ll'cp1n g 111 his purkctl romfHH'I t•ar near ,\da m s /\venue and l'armania I.ant•. lk was wt•aring thl' J?ray T ~h1rl t•mblazonN1 with th1• pop slogan: "P ropt•r ty 11f Akal raz · Thl' a llt'gt•tl victim told poli<•t• ht'r allackl'r wt>r<' :-.urh a shirt lm·est1i::itorc; s:m1 s-he s1rppert . ~ lt>-P-·~~~-fio++-~====- :1sleC'p and wrnl t11 a nrarhy ho nll.' for hc.•11>. t.:allin~ poh <'l' frnm that lm·at11111 Honw1m• \\as bookl•tl nn ~u~p• <·1011 of rorr1hl c rapt'. ln\'OI\ ing two st•pnn1ll' .1sst1 ulls. husc<.1 cm .the v1ct1m .; aN·ountol a i;umm1·r l' v t' n in g :-. h 1..· ~a 111 he t' urn<.' .1 ni~ht Illa l'l' Offll'l'r DO\\ Im~ ~a1c1 the victim was ,·1s11111g lhc hl•at·h and mt'I lwr a~!.:11l;1nt near tht' llunt mgtnn lk11d1 J>1"'· t'onv1•rs:1t 11111 Irr! t11 a n off<'r <if :1 rid<.'. hut 1nsll-ad of dri\ i11g tw 1 t11 tlw pla<•c sh l' is stayin)!. ttw girl rlairnc(i sh<' was l:lk(•n t•• :-.ll'wport B1·al'h and thc.•n 1111• ll11nl i11J!t11n lka<'h lol'atlclll :ind forl"ibly rapt•c.l "·e atb .. r Night anct mornmv. low elouds c l t•:.irin ~ durin1! mid-m<>rn inr.: hours fri <lay. W::irmml! a httlt• Fri- day llii.:h Friday ahm1l 7R; low tonight m•ar liO INSIDE TOD/\ l' f'our an• deorf 111 tlw f irr' that followed tlu• Standard Utl pipeline rrplo1Mn in \Vest Lm; Angeles. Story on AS lnde~ Al You• St .. l<<t AJ Aftn L,UWJC!f \ f.•!NI llomt.t<~ 8) Ma vi~\ l M. &oyct O• Mutudl 'und\ Ulitorru• '" N•l•OfMI Nl"W\ Cl•\\lltOd Cl·U OtMUlf County 8 1 B\ 8~ '" A9 Comic\ 84 p •• ,,~ 81 J Cro\\word 8• Sthl'I• Porter o• OUlh Notice\ AU ~"'" C• I lidllorl•I P•q& A• 5tooM ... HI~ 8• I Ef'lttrti1i"met\t BS Tetev1)1on CJ ~'"""<• B• I ,,.,. .. ,.,, BS Horo\COH BJ W.•11"' u lntertnt\\•Oft IU World NtW\ •• ,, .Al D~ILY PILOT H /F Thurtday. June 17. 117' ( Pilot Logbook ) \_; The Ins and Outs Of City Politics By KATHY CLANCY Oltlleo.llJ l'llo4 ~Utt You can pick up interestjng little rumblings sometimes around West OrangeC.ounty city halls. Frequently the rumor mill romes Into play, as it ap· parently did of la te in the case or Huntington Beach City Councilwoman Norma Gibbs. · MRS. GIBBS GOT a letter recently from Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, urging her to "please drop" any thoughts of resigning her council post. Mrs. Gibbs said she was pleased and surprised lo get the letter but wasn't thinking of resign- ing anyway. She noted she had been tired recent- ly from the press of civic and pro- fessional duties. She also was disap- pointed ove r the stormy resignation of City Administrator Dave Rowlands and failure by Mayor Harriett Wieder to re- appoint her to the Orange County Sanita- tion Districts. CLANCY THE RESIGNATION TALE must have traveled through local rumor mills all the way to Los Angeles City Hall, though, because Mrs . Gibbs said she has her "second wind'' and is anxious to teep working. Then, over Fountain Valley way this week. there's the saga of Manny Alarcon, a spring City Council candidate, who didn't .get reappointed to the city Parks a nd Recreation Commission. Alarcon had even offered the councif a choi('e, applying for both the parks and Planning Commission. Mayor Al Hollinden said the fact that Alarcon ran against the two successful incumbents probably didn't in· flucn('e the council's th.inking. But the way he ran and some or his accusations may have m ade them think harder about reappointing him, Hollinden said. THE MAYOR NOTED, however. that 48 people applied for both commissions, and selection was difficult. So Alarcon, who finished third in the race, isn't alone at least. · Two other unsuccessful candidates, Sheila Marcus and Robert Rusoff, were among applicants bypassed by the council. So was Mel Tooker, a n associate Huntington Beach city planner, and Lawrence J . Stafford, who said he ran In 1966 and 1968 for the 34th Congressional district. ANOTHER APPUCANT who didn't get appointed was nonatdltoy~r. who was nsponsible for Fountain Valley's most colorful council meeting this year. Royer drew a crowd or 200 citizens band and "ham" radto fans from throughout Orange County, when he tried to get perm isslon for an amateur tower at his home. Anyway, if some of these people feel badly. they have lots of company. \\ 10 Valley People " .'.' Named to Panels Fountain Valley city coun- cilman ha\'e appointed 10 resi- dents to posts on various city advisory panels. Dale Edwards a computer systems e ngineer, a nd Ben Nielsen, a salesman, were both appointed to four-year terms on the city Planning Commission. J ohn Knight, who is employed in properties management, was ~lven a two-year term as a com· mission alternate, Both Charles Hall and June planning commissioners Ruben Alcala and Carroll Mohr who did not seek reappointment. Mohr had served on the com· mission 10 years and Alcala 14. "The city will go on, but the men who shaped it will be in re- tirement," Hollinden noted. He said during Alcala's 14 years he had missed only 12 meetines, calling that "some sort of record for perseverance and sacrifice." Welch were reappointed to four· ,._.!--m• g Link' year terms on the Parks and ll.111!11!1 Recreation Commission. New commission appointments were F D insurance executive Frank reeway ue Bryant and Da vid Prebish, a pro- gram manager. F F din Manuel Alarcon, a March city Or UD g council candidate, lost a bid for --=-~~oi(ltment to the park•--'-B'~.,,.\NNB REYNOLDS- Mayor Al Hollinden sal 48 re· -0 •11•"'1 .. 14 ... SACRAMENTO -FoJJowing a ~identa applied for the parks and barrage or support for the miss- planning panels alone and selec· ing link of the Corona de) Mar tion was difficult. F b r h The council also reappointed r eew ay • m e m ers 0 t e Merritt Ellis to the city's Trame California Highway Commission Committee. New •ppointmenls indicated here today they would were Walter Hodges Jr., who re-put the project in this year's celved a four-year term. and budget. Mary Allen, who won a two.year The consensus was reached term as an alternate. artcr a half hour or testimony At Tuesday's council meeting, from legislator s and officials llollinden commended retiring from Costa Mesa, Ir vine and Newport Beach. Formal action ORANGE COAST was not taken but was expected "'" late today. DAILY PILOT T ... Ot-Co.t•I O•llf Po'-!, wllll ""''" I\ .-111Md 1"9 ........... , h llUl>I•-.... ... 0.-Co••I Publl•ltlnu C.,.._.,, loo_ .. . nttt•on\ .,. CKfOh~•·d Mc>rwtftt t~ rrt.Mf fOf C~t .. Mei'" N.,..,piort l\t..cP\, ••uM•t-oton De.ti< t\1r owntA1f\ Vt1tlf' '• tt ••nto. ~Odl•Nt '- V•ll•1 •nd L•Ollttt Ifft•<'-~,, Col\f A t4"9ff req.oNt •O•t•Of\ "pubh\f'W o '·\IUtd.lvt""" \un •• , lf'ltt ~-"'<•C)Af C)Ubll\hl""" pt(Jtf\t I\ 4' )» "1#\t .. , StrHI, (O\t6 Mh • t.1.-~.,.__ Rober I N. Weed Pn1tlc;.nt ~ f'·ubfl\,N'l-r Jack R. Curi.v Vr<~ Ptt>\lde"t •l'lld Qt"fr .. M1""9"r Thomas Keevil Ectttor Thomas A. Murphine #14 "'0•"0 • cfllOf Charles H. Loo' Richard P. Nall Au•\.l•"I #•l"'llltittt td•lON Rober1 Barker \1¥t)I Ot•l'ft" (Ollnt• l:Oltor HURtl"9fOft BeadlOffke 1111) ~f't\Ctr. 8ow~••rd ~111"9 AOdre\\: P o. &oa 1'0, •M Oft left TelePhoM (714) MJ..U21 Ct.1111t1• Adnrtl1tl .. 642-5611 f romNortftOr-CovntyC-lton 540-1220 Cilf'lr'"''· "" Ot-Coot NJll\11~ ~ .._.,,.,, No MW• \tOtt•\, ilfv'\tUhOft\1 HIW IM M•tt•' ot •chtrthtn'lttf\I\ ,,_,.,.,,, tt\,.Y ff n:ptof\tted wtt"o"I '"t 1el """"'~'•°" •t <o., .. ..,,._. \o>t-t '•" PO\I ......... .el Co•I• Mol •. .. c.t1torftl• "*'<'•••'°" b" <•"'"' u n fnlM\o> .,.,, ; ., -· M U ...... lftty, r•IOll•y-ltNlllOft> \I u,..., ... ,. { ....... --------------~----~ ' Speaking in favor of the project to provide a frontage road s ystem linking the MacArthur Boulevard section or the freeway to the San Diego-Newpo rt Freeway interchange were Dave Sills, ma.yor of Irvine; Dom Raciti, mayor of Costa Mesa; Milan Dostal. m ayor pro lem of Newport Beach : State Sen. Den- nis Carpenter ( R-Ncwport Beach>. and Asse mblyme n Robert Badha m fR·Newporl Beach), Ro be rt Burke CR· Huntington Beach > and Richard Robinson ( D-Santa Ana.> Their remarks came in the light of Wednesday's revelation that the state highway fund has a S171 mlllion surplus -a re· velation that angered highway commissioners. CalTra ns Director Adriana Gianturco told commissioners that the funds accrued as the re· s uit of staff cutba~ks forced earlier this year and In unexpect· edincome. Commissioners were told that previously deleted highway pro- jects which could now be funded unnot be implemented because s taff cutbacks meant the projects had not been designed. Wait·i11g for the Bus Now that summer is in full s wing, Or.angc Count y youngsters have switched from yellow school buses to orange and white county Transit District buses. This group of bus riders waited <lt MaJ:?nolia Str eet bus stop in Huntington Beach earlier this week for the OCTD bus that would take them home ufter a d ay at the bea('h. F..ra• Page Al DEVINE ••• Fro•PageAl SEX ••• totopp01ice officials and totheof- ficeof U.S. Alty. Earl Silbert. The newspaper said Silbert denied knowledge of any such incident or or a cover·up and promised to in- vestigate. It siiid Washington Police Chief Mau rice J . CUiiinane wasunavailablefor commentand that an aide had no comment. Ther e w as no immediate responi>c from Waggonncr , SiltM!rt or Cullinane to the Post storv. However. the Washington Star said Wednesday it learned a con- gressman was taken into custody last wlnter bf police who said he solicited a policewoman dis· guised as a prostitute. The Star did not name the congressman. The Star said the incident OC· curred in February. It said the congressman was freed with pro- fuse apologies and that there Is no record of his apprehension, "not a shred of paper bearing his name or any details of the incident. "Apparently it was all legal," the Star said. "The congressman was released under provisions of the U.S. Constitution, Article I, Section 6-a little-known passage U..t WaabiAgtoa police office~ memorhe in rookie 1eheel and are encouraged nottoforget." Fro•PageAJ CARTER ••• vice presidential nomination, his press secretary says. . . Carter had not previously said that the campaign was in debt for the Sl.75 million. His statements this week and last were that the campaign was "several hundred thousand doJJ ars in debt ... Lipshutz s aid the campaign owes about SI. 75 million. and {'X· peels to receive about SL I BROWN STILL CAMPAIGNs-A5 million through a combination of federal campaign matching funds and reimbursement from news media a nd the Secret Service for their travel with the Carter campaign. Lipshutz said that leaves the campaign with a net debt of about $600,000. A fund raiser in Dallas this week raised more than $200,000, Carter aides said. Republican campaign officials said last week that President Ford's campaign had a surplus ot more than $300,000, while GOP ctiallenger Ronald Reagan's campaign was almost in the black after being more than Sl million in debt. Measure Backed SACRAMENTO (AP) Legislation that would make it more difficult to form ~w coUn· ties in California ~rnn state Senate approval Wednesday. Watery Grave Seen f'ro•Page.u F C . . LEBANON ••• Or Omnnsslon Arabs and said they would be turned over to the pan-Arab peat'l'keepin~ for('c which thl• OFFICIAi, % Price Arab l~caguc proµosc:> tu st•m1 tv Lebanon. The· right ·w i n~ Christian Phalange' party daimed thl: murders wt?re the \\ork of the Sodalist Workers Organization, a Communist ~uerrilla group. Yasir Arafat. the chief of the Palestine Liberation Organiza- tion. and Kamal Jumblatt, the leader of the leftist Lebanese Moslems, both condemned the assassinations. They warned the Christians not lo try to use them to sabotage Arab peace-making efforts. CE Compare s49ts this mastercrafted RCA XL-100 with any TV at the pricel- Requlcr $99.95 Get Pong for your home TV for V2 price when you buy any RCA Color TV. 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The 44-year-old Ollendorf has already testihed for the prosecution and been granted immunity from prosecu- tion in r eturn. 0111.'ndorr was waiting in the hall outside the court. Hospital, Santa Ana. The c heck for SG,740.50 was signed by Cella and co-defendant Stephen R. Evans. 31-year-old formt'r administrator or Mercy General. , pr-evious testimony and ex hi hits. Garv A. Sw<iin . IHS agent and ac·cou n.tant , was questioncd about the various steps taken by a check from Mercy Gener al Swain said the <·heck was made out to American llo:-µ1tal Supply but was endorsed to Ament·an Universal llospita l IJmted and deposited in the Crocker Bank. Santa Ana. Defense attorneys indicatl'<l lo the court that they will call to the stand George Ollcndorf, former ·_'Ideas·· TIWirs ' Denies_ Cella Swain testified that Tht'Odore Schiffman. S3, the third def<>n- dant in the income tax t.>vasion and Medicare fniud case. is the sol e owner of Ame r ica n Universal Hospital Unill'<l, Swain tes tified that a cheek was then sigm•d by Sd1ifrma11 to the account or Louts (;('ll:i J r. on June 26. 197'1. On June 27, 191-1. lht.• a~ent test ified, Cella trans rern-d stUilO T0i4ha,··s C lus h1 g ~. l '. Stot•ks N TEN CENTS Prosecution : fro m h is account t o th1.· brokeragt• firm or Painl'. Wcbt·r. J ackson :ind Curll:-Th1.• mom•\ was pl u<'l•d m a mur~in a<'l'OUrll or Cclla·s with tlll' IJrOkl·rag<· firm. The government ,1s attemplmg to s how that the dcfl'ndants u~l'<I l\l en·y Gen·e ral and l\t1ss10n Community llosp1tal , Mission Vi ~jo, lo i l l cgal l ~· pro\'ldl· ' mass1vt• amounts of funtls anti printt'd pohtit·al m~1tt'l'1:tb flll' po htit·ians rn11g1ng lrom l\\o Orangl' County s11pt·n·1:.or:-1111 l1• :111<1 1nl'li11l111J.! t lw l'amp;11g11 111 Gov. Edmund Bro\\ 11 Jr, Th<' dl'frns1· i:-1·xpt•tlt"t1 1111·1111 l'lucl1• 1t:-l'a:-l' latt> tucla~ ~1• th:tl attornl·v:-lor hoth ~1th.•:-1·.t11 launl'h thl'ir final arguml•nts Fn day ! Lobbyist ·· +-wrltmg~ UC Plan f------ By GAR V G RANVILLE ··Obviously h e I Ferguson I 04111e O•ily ~110Ht•" ~·rote it. 1 ·m not trying Lo hide it. t Development lo bbyist Gil I 've been hon est with you. And l Fer~uson d enied today that he what the hell dirft'rence docs it wrote a county Planning Com · make who wrote it'!" Stt:dm an m ission minority report ~iven declar ed . t this week to the Orange County "I stand behind everything in I Boa rd o r Supervisors . the report. totally . That's the im· I Tues day and again today, portant thing,·· Stedman em· h owever. Plan nin g Co m · phasized. I missioner Jerry Stedman said it Ferguson. who is the executive ! was Fe rguson who wrote the con-director or the Orange County himself and fellow Planning Com -Employment . Economy and ltrovers 1al report signed by Council on E n vironme nt . 11----, m~jone~rl Wooden. --~·e.v elop_m_e.nL lCEEEDL dt-s- 1 . Cle1nente r .... , Architect Indicted · San Cle mente architect Leon llyzen. 66. has been indicted by the county Gr and Jury on charges he offered a bribe to an exe<.utivt' aide to county Supervisor Thomas Riley. The secret indictment was handed down June2. An indictme nt ls a rormal charge made a~ainst a person by . a grand jury. It does not establish guilt or innocence. However it wasn't until today that Hyzen returned from an out or state bu siness trip and re- ' portedly was served with the c harge. The indictment alleges that on thr<'c occasions hctwt•cn last May 14 and M :1y 24 llyzen orfcred a $1 ,000 bribe to Riley aide Peter. ~·•v Pilot P!lolo SERIOUSLY ILL Newport's Andy Devine J1erma n. ,4 _J D • ll is allt•ged that the Sl.000 ft.lttl,,y evlTl.e would bt' paid ir the accused man would be awar<l<•d an arc h1ll'e· Se l /ll tural contraC'l for a hranc·h riOll.S y ' libra r y pla nned for th e San Clemente area. R He rman reportedly told Riley In Santa_ qsa .c....allegecLhtlbc..uiler__..u..:. __ _ ISt'eBRIRI·:, P:i~eA:?l Pilar Wayne Shop Entere d /\ silent alarm foik'<l hurglars ;al Pilar Wav1w's Interiors. In Coro nu ill'I M :1 r th is rnorninJ.,t. Polict• s aitl thl'\' ar1iw cl al lh1• inkrior llt•s1gr\stiop at :1 ·2:! a 111 • ju s I t. w 11 m 111 u t l's a fl 1• r I Ill' hurj!lar tripp<•d thc alarm at :!~Iii , East Coast llii.:hway . Th(' shop is m\·rwd hy lh1· wif<• 'or uctor John Wa\•ne. Polirc saul th<' bur~lars hact' broken a shop 'window and that sd orr tht• l alarm. Nothing wus taken from tht• I shop, police said DOW J UM PS OYER 1,000 NEW YORK (J\Pl The stock ! m a rket jumped ahead today. 1 pushing the Dow J ones industrial 1 avera~e pas t the l .000 murk ! again in one o r the bUSlC'St I sessions since winter o n Wall I Stre<'t. The Dow average of 30 blue ~chips has made a half dozen short-li ved runs past 1,000 prt•· \•lously this yeur . the last one in ; the second Wt'<'k o r May. t Today. brokNs said. it rlcarecl r that milestone with a lirt from se\'eral fa\·oruhlt• innucnces. The Dow index gained 14.67 J>.Oints to 1.003.19. 1T~~bles. R7 > DvST•:vt: l\llTC' ' •. • Of 1ht O.uly Pilot S"1U \'ek ran character actor J\ndy O~vinP or 1'cwµorl Be:.IC'h is in st•rtt111s 1·111Hllt1on in a Sanla Hosa hos pital t oday a rt er hcing strit•kt•n Sunday \\hil<' on " Northern Californ ia vacation. <>Hi c1als at Sonoma Cnunly Community l l ospit:1I s:111l the 70-v('ar·old uctor was transrern•il in i·l'itic·al t·1111tlll ion from another Sant a ltosa h<•:-111tal at 1::111 a.m \\' 1·dnr:-cl a\ . 11'• w a:-rusht•cl i nln thl' intcnsin· c·an• 11nil al l 'om · m11n ily Offit•1:1ls ~aid his <:on<h· I lllll is Sl'l'lllllS , Ot'vitll'. who slar n·d a s Wllrl fl1ll llit•kok':-s11h·k11·k ",l111glt·:-·· 111 thl' 1!150s h'kvis111n M'rt1·:-. is · s11ffc•ring from h•11kl•nua I\ ramil~· spokesman tocla}' said l)('vim' was on a retn•at wtlh has sons :it the Bo hemian Grove il<.'ar Sunta Hosa when he was sl rickcn. "ll 's \'l'ry Sl'l'ious." s ;ud tlw spokesrn;an. wh11 askt•d not to bt• identified. ''T h<'Y put him nn a <halys1s m:achin1• this morn111g .. CSt•e UE \'1'.'JE. Pa~t· A:?l Coast Car Victim R eporte d 'Serious' A Newport Hl.'ach man r e- mained in serious condition lO· day aC Hoag Memorial llol>ptl al afte r betng stroc k by a car Tues· dav evcnin~. Carl Mosen . 38. of 451 62nd St .. w as s tru c k wh.Hc c r nssing Newport -Ro11lcvurd al the Arches overp a!\s on fool . Polil'c did not cite th<' driver of thc car. Roberto M orlcl t. 21. of 17fi9 Kenwood Place. Costa Mesa. / \ \ cribed his r o le in th(' con· lroversial rt'port as follows : "I met with ·them . They went over their positions on ttie Southe ast Orange County C ircu l at'ion Study ... "Jerry gave me his notes. lie asked m e if I would put the thing together for h im in pro~·r format because he doesn't have a st arr to provide th at service. .. And I iaid I sur e would. "I included the ideas and· the opinions a nd analysis that he and (See GHOST~ Page i\2_1__ N ewport Man Dies In Crash A Newport Beach man wbo was to testify in federal court about three m a.,lor drug smug- glers died Wed~sday when his airplane we nt out of control over the Mojave Desert. Kenneth Gordon Burnsline. 41. or 1101 N. Bayfront. was killed in· stantly when his P-51 Mustang crashed into the desert. Burnstine, himself convicted of drug smuggling in 197S with two other people. was flying a prac- tice run for the Caljfornia Na· lional J\ir Races slated this weeke nd in the desert. lie was convicteci·on charges or Ho111e at Las t J ohn B. "Jim" Kilroy's 79-foot Kialoa poked her ~raccful bows into .Marina dc1 Rey Wednesday marking her first ap- pear a nce in Southern California s ince she was launched in Sturgeon Bay. Wi sc .. near ly two years ago. The Sparkman- CM1IY Pitot P"oto Dy Almon L.oc.tliitbew Stephens-drsignccl ~·arht ha:-. hel'n firs t tn finish.in C\ CJ'\ m a jor ran· :-ht• ha:-l'll tcrc•d. in c l11d1.ng the l!fi 5 Tr:111:..a l f;1nlll' race. She wi ll lw lw rtllt'd <it <.':difornt:1 Yacht Club fo r the n'maindt•r of lht' sum mC'r. Freeway 'Li.Dk' Okayed Backers Succeed in Getting It in Bwl(let conspirac~· to import marijtlana By JOAN~F.R EY~OLDS Sills. m a\'or of Jrnn<': J>om prl•\11111~1~ <kl• l1•1l l11dl\\a~ 1111• and c·ocainc into thl' country and 011~~ D••tv Pito1 s1~11 Raciti. Jll ;1yor of Costa :\ks a . il·t·t ~ "J11l'h C'1111 Id 1111\\ "" 111ml1•d was freed on a SIOO.IX>O bond. SACRJ\M F:NTO -1-'ollowinl! a Mibn Dostal. mayor pro tem l)f ~ .. 111n11t ht• impl1•11H·11tl'tl lwc•:1ti-1• pending appeal of his conviction. barrage' ol' support for lhc miss· Newport Jk adi : St alt• Sl•n. lkn staff c·111ha<'k:-nw;1nl lh1· prnw1·1:- accor din g to au t horitics in ing link of thl· Corona del Mar n is car Pl' n t e r ' H. :'\ l' ,, po r t • had 11111 hl'l'll d1•.,1i.:111·d l-1or ida. 1-'reewav . membl•r s or thl' Rcach 1. and As:.t•mhlym1·n Th:11 1:-11111 1lw ta"· \\1111 •tw Det ails of th<' «ras h were Californi~1 llighw;iy Commission Robl•r·t B;1dh:1m 1 H·:'\l'\\ port ('oron;1 1h-I :\tar Frt·1•\\:I\ 1,lt1<·h s ketch y. but r eport s s aid indicated hl'l'l' tod;1y thC'y would Heach l. Rohl'rt Hurkl· t i! t'al'l'r:in:-l·ni.:tnl·c·r~>-:ocl rn1 ilcllt1• Burnstin<.• was rtying beside put the project an lhis year 's lluntinj.!ton m.•aehl anti Hil'lw1d put 11111111 h1<t h.' :\m1•111h1·r 1il 1111 ... another a irplane al about 3.000 budget Hobinsor'I ( D·Sanl ;1 Ana. I H·ar feetat S:30p.m .when hothpilots The t•onsensus was reached Tht•ir r<'marks <·amt· in the · l'.1q11·ntt•r q •1rn1uktl 11'111 decided to t ake a practice run on a fter a hair hour or testimony light of \\'<•llncsda~ ':-. n·\t:l;1tin11 mi:-:-.111n1·1 .... 01 th• t'\1 1.1 1111111•' th~~~-from legis l11te-r-s and Off-i('i<tls that the stnte h igh\n1y fund has a s:1) mi.;. "\\\· !tt1h:ht lil.r hr H tt> Burn~•,·ne Rp"l1" ,.d full . nni.vc .... :=.__....(1...,·0,,..1,ll~ I ... L'. .. M t•sa. '"vine ;incl 11 I = "' .., .,.... -"----'-"'"-LI.I ------...U.~-F-:7E'-..;s.ll'l1~7-'-l~l'.lu.lul .u1u.11u.ni.__;5..,·1.u114'l.u>.u11.,,,,., __ J.1.il-Ll'.1..\'_..,:•~·1L!J'IL-.1LJJhbLl'>~jlLU,l_i:Q l 1 ·1nr1t1 and then vl'llcd into his radio. Newport l~di. Formul ;iclion 1·c lation lh:11 an)..!1·n•d higlrn:1) :-tal11:-. :11111 ~011 .q.!1·c..·d \liil1 11 .. "My God. it·s jammed," accord-was n ot taken but was l'Xp<.·clt'cl commissiont·rs. :\m\ ·""1 n · talki11:.: ·"'""' 1u11 in~to Mojav(•sources. late toclu~· <.:a lTr:111:. Din•l'ltll' ,\ilri;i11 ;1 t11n<l 1n).! 11 I do11 t 111 11l1•1 .. 1.1ntl Witnesses s aid his a1rp1anc Spc;aking 1n f;wor of till' projel'I (;ianl 111T11 t flld 1•11111mi ss1•in•·r., ,, h:11 ·., h;1 ppt•111n,.: went into a nose-d own spin, plow-to proviclc a frontage road that tlw f1111d s aC'1Tlll'd as th1• n• Thi• <>ranJ.!1· ('1111111 .' dl'l1•J.:.ol11111 ing into the i.:roup a nd cxplodin~ syskm linking tlw l\l:H'/\rlh11r :-ult of s t arr t"lllhat•ks l'on't'd n •m11Hlt·d tht• 1·11 11111\1~.,11111 111 11' on impact. Boulevard Sl'l'lion of th1• frt•t•\\ ;1) t•arliC'r ll11s ~ear ;11111111 t11WXJ1t·l'I IH'l'\ 11111:-t·11111m1t 1111·111 tn 1·1111 _ J\ corom•r's inquest conducted to th <' San Ui t•go-Ncwµort l•clinC'11m1·. ..tnll'I a lr1·(·\\il\ :il11ni.: 111 i..11.1 <SeeCRASll, Pag(' A2) !-'rec\\ ay interch an~c were lla\t' Comm1:-siont•r:-\\en· loltl that Stn·..t :ind nntt•tl 1h.1t 1111' 1•1111 ·., 111 0 Natoma Leads Tahiti Race 200 Miles Out Don Dalzit•l 's ;)~ lool k<'leh Natoma fro m Herkl'l1·y It-cl tht' four-boat Tahiti rac<' 1"11•1•1 Wed· nl'sdav with m ore than :WO m1lt•s loggt•d sint'l' thl' I p.m. Tuesda~ st a rt. Natoma is the largest or till' four !mats in the ruc·t•. Al lhl.' first rnllrall 111 9 a.m . \\'t•dnescla'. ~ atoma had 1·m · l'f'l•tl l!'i!l m'11t·:-ancl \\as n•portmg )!nod sp1•ed 111 nwdt·rall' lo frl'sh ''Inds 1-:lt•\'t•n rn i lc•s lwluncl :'\ atmna ''a~ Bra\'ura . ;1 Fn·rs-clcsignc·<I sloop s~ulctl l>s lt.\'.il.lt.: Lou~ or Oakl•1pd . Tl'ntation, the 37-fout Tat\iti e ntry sailed hy JNrn· l".rancob Luss an wi1s only six mi It• s h c h in ti B r a\' u r a. ;rn d Tinsley Li~ht. s kipper<'d hy llenry Grandin of Sun 1-'rancisco. was brin ging up the n•ar with 129 miles log ~ed . Tentation w;1s tht' handicap leadN followccl in 11r<ler b~ :'\:itorna. Rr:wura and Tinsley Light. Tht> yul·ht!: :ue exfX'Cled lo finish thl' :l.5il -m ile race in from t 7 to 25 da~ s. arri\ ini:: in Papeete m time for Bastille Da~. July 14. Newspaper Bares DC Sex Cover-up OrangP < '1111111\ l1'1tl 11111 1111 :-I ~. n1ilh1111 a:-a "hm\ 111 ).!nod I :111h1'111 I h:tl p1111•·<·1 I .\II uf I ht· 'l""'l-t•r-. .,, "''"I'd th;11 thl'' '' 1111ltl ht• l•·rnpnr.1111\ ..;it 1:-.f1t·d \\ 11 h 1 lw I rc111t.1J.'•" r11.11I :-~ -..lt'm II ttw~ 1·:11111111 h,1\ 1• t 111' ) IS('t• 'I.I NK.' P a J.(4' .\'.!I AP W!rellllo4o NEW SEX FIGURE Lout•lana'1 Weggonner \ \\' ,\ s 111 N (; T 0 ~ ' 1\ I' I /\. Louisiana c·ongn•:-sinan "as ap prehl·mlNI hy v11·t• ~q11;11I :1i.:t•nls who said ht• I n1•d lo :-11l1t·1I a wo~ pol in· <k co.v fur Sl'X 1·art~ this yt·ar. it was rc·porlt·d tmfa ~ The l'<'l)Orl i;aid ft•ih·ral 111'f1('1;tl ~ suµpre:-~t·cl rN·orcb of I hl' 1111• 1 dent Ho\\ evpr. :t not lwr rt•prn·t. a 11 part•nt ly n •ferring In llw samt· 111 cidenl. :-.aid 110 c ha rgl' was madt• becaUSl' nll'm lwrs of Congrl':-~ ;ire prnndccl h) lh1· Cnnstilul111n with immunitv from art'l•. l for misdl·mt•annr~ \\hilt· Congn·s~ •~ in session 1.·x<·cpl for hrcachl·s of till' pc a<' l' Th(' i': ew York Post s aid it lcarned from unnamed S4)11 ret·~ that the COVCl'·UP or the incidl•nt involvinlo! Hep .. Joe D WaggonnC'r ( O·L.A. I reached lo the top levels of the Washington. D C .. polil'e department an<.I into the t..:.S. at· torne\''s office A. ,,:ritte n n•pnrl of th<' incid<'nl is known to exis t. the Post i;aicl. Th;.1t re Port. iL'< sou n·cs said. went (SeeSF.X. PatteA2l "c•.;etllt•r :-.<1ght ancl m11n1111:.: l11\\ 1•l11t11I ~ 1·l1·:tl'lll ).! tl 11ri111· 111111 111urn111).! h1111r:--I· n rla\ \\'arming :1 l1t1li• 1"11 cla~. I hgh 1-'rida~· :11i1111t iH. low t1111ight 11t•ar fiO ·~SIDE ·roo.\ ,. l'1111r Ort' lic111/ 111 t/11' 1111• 111111 f11/1111r1•rl 1111' .'>f11111/t;rr/ f 11/ 11111d11w 1·rplns1m1 111 II 1·sl '·'" A11yt'l1·~ S111rr1 1111 ,.\.i Inde x At Your Sttr'l•t~ Al Ann l .tn0•''' Erm.t 8ombetlt Bl Mo111"' l.M llo•d 8• Muh.MI Fu,,dt. Cttl,tOrth• AS NAtlOn1tl N' "'' (1.1\\thfd c ~ 11 O•Anq~ (ounl'f 8 J IH M '" Al Comtr\ A• P"OOh 8 ' I (tO\\.,.,Ord B• Si'th11 t Port(r er Ot•th Notttr \ ••1 '"''' C.t J Edtf0f'1"t P .. q;.-.... \tot Iii M•rtf••h 8• I Ent•rt,•1nmf nt n> Trlt11Y•\I0'1 c 1 F1n..tnt f\ 8 • I TP\rrth , .. n1 Hornuo" 111 w,..,,~, r A I 1nterm1 \\10n 81 World Nf'W\ Al 1\2 DAILY PILOT N Thursday, June 17, 1976 M e ttaher ~ags ·coastal Panel -Fights f Qr Life? By MIC'HAt;L Pt\SKl!:VICll 01111~ O••lr Piiot Sl•ll Judy R osen er of Newport · J\each. cbtiirman of the South Coast Rc$!lonal Coastal Com· mission, sau.I tvday that the com· mission is s truggling for its life in remarks before the Citize ns H;irbor Area Research Team <CHART J in Costa l\tesa. * * * Coast Bill Emerg ency ·Meet E yed A l>ill s ubmitted bv Sen. An· thony Be i le n son <D -L os Angeles). which would have re· ~.w tained lhc state coa~tal com. • n11ssions, \\a~ defratl'd by '>~~-··--: vok last Wl·ek in the Sl•nale ' Finance Committee. Unless special action is taken soon . the com missions, found t>d hy the passa~c of Proposition 20, will cease to ex 1st Dei:. 31. 1971> Mrs. Rost~ru.·r ::.:mt u Sf>t'<'ial ll'l!blalive Sl'!>Ston l'Ulll'd b\' Go\. Jerry rrrown Is tht> bt>st bt>t for saving the commission. Sen. Dennis Cal'"pt>nter's (R· Newport Ueach 1. proposed .. moderate" altl'rnative bill was not ~reeled wil h e nthusiasm by l\lrs . Rosener. I Where'-It Go? Captive Girl, 16, Rescued LON<; BEAC H (APl -Acting 01111 t1p from her old\'r sister, ol fic·l·I':-. broke do\\ n thl• bl'<lrooni doo1· ol a house and frt>t•d a Jti. \'<'ar -o ld girl who suid h<"r parents had impl'ISOlll'<I ht>r fo.ur \'l'ars .ind frd her <l usuul darl.v did Of a SJn!lle peanut butter SUIHh\ it'h. . l'ohn• Lt. Donald Nisbt'l suul Randolph Johnson. •IS, uml his \\if<'. Willie. 47, were ll<1oked Wl•tlrw:-d<ir fo r 111vestigallon of '' illful cru<:lty to a child. Johnson 1s J trul'k d ri\ er for the Lon~ Uc•1ch sanitation department. 1'ht' l'CSl'Ul'd ~irl , weij!filng 00· ly tiJ pounds. was n•µortcd in :-l•rious ('Oll1litio11 in Long Bcat•h :'\ll'lll\ll'ial llosu1tal Nisbl'l said hl·r icl1•11111 v w a:-. bl•ing \\ ithhcld bcl'aUS\' :>ht.: was a juvenile. SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. said today a bill to protect the California coastline will start moving next week and if there's difficulty he '!!ighC ord~~he lawmakers into a s pec1a session. "'Nothing Carpenter has ever done qualifies him as an environ· mentalist or conservationist." Mrs . Rose n er sa id . "His alternative bill would be business l'\ishet said th1' ,:!irl's J9.yeCtr· S · . p p bl olcl sistt'r. Donna. told olficcrs Miss ing Newport Gas tation o ses ro em :-hl'. loo. had be1·11 imprisonoo hy The governor also told re· porters on a runway apron at M-ttrQDQljJan Airpo_!t !_h~l he is s till a candi~ate for l e Democratic presidential nomina· lion, then took off in a com· mercial jetliner for Los ~geles and a connecting fli,hl to Houston. . A bill to implement much of the California Coastal Plan. man· dated by vot ers in 1972, was killed in a Senate committee last week. But Brown said •mother bill , already passed by the upper house. will become the vehicle. Thal bill. a measure dealing with s cenic highways by Sen. Jerry Smith, (D·Saratoga), will be heard next week by an As- sembly committee. 'Tm very optimistic," Brown said. "We-are going to have lo protect the coast o( California" from overdevelopment. as usual." By JOANNE REYNOLDS Mrs. Rosener charged press orn •• o.111P••ots1•11 distortions as respons ible for the There.u s ed to..be..~aio-t>tation at public's negative view or me the corner of Bayside Dri\'e a nd commission. Coast Highway in Newport "We haven·t stopped develop. Beach. . ment " s he -s aid. ",We have The fact that it's not there chani;'ed ft:Ninety.~mc per~~n~ or-an):rTIOrccoUlamean troubhrfor all a pplications for building the people that tore it down, permits ha \'C been appro\'ed. whoever they are. A The public just hasn't been told The Standard Oil gas station what they got." held down the corner now shared The coastal chairman was ad-by Reuben's. and lsadore.:s for . milledly depressed o\'er the more ttran 40 years before ll met future of the commission. "But there have been benefits,'' she said. . Among the be nefits Mrs. f 'r o• Page A J Rosener pointed out that the GHOST • Coastal Commission h!ls been a • • • trt>nd setter for nationwide energy controls. The commission prohibited the use of gas heat for pools after studies showed the energy to heal a pool surpassed that needed to heal a home for one year. Mrs. Rosener said this policy ~s being adopted na tionwide .. . . She noted that comm1ss1on s total budget O\'er the past four Wooden had made for the report. "I returned it to them. They asked m e if we would type it and put in proper formal using the same format as the majority re- oort. "The ideas and opinions are theirs." years is SIO million. P • Fac·n g "The state spends SlJ million Bir I ca<'h year assisting state fairs," Ferguson admitted "some of the transitional phrases and things like that are mine.'' In a s eparate interview Sted- man said, "Obviously anyone familiar with what we do knows 91":-~-r--:=:-~--:::--~~--::~;-~~~--MM~~e.ludcd.~~~-P ar king Meter Th~ft Charges '' T"~o men arrested late Monday by Newport 'Beach Police for al- legedly pilferinj! S:ISO from park- ing mt'frrs were released from the c ity jail TUE'!)day on SS.000 hail. Kim Dennis F enMll. 22. of 326 Ogle St., C'ost:1 Mesa and .Jae Shawn Coker. 20. of 201 llunt · ington St .. Huntington Beat·h were arrested by officers who <'laimed they round S350 in change in the pair's car. Police said an unidt•ntificd off. duly Jlunl in gt on llc:-wh poli<:c of· fkcr spotted the pair alle~cdly prying open m eters on the Balboa Peninsula. The policeman )!ol a deserip· tion or their car whieh he gave to ; Newport Beach police . The Newport Beach helit"optcr en •w spoiled the auto as it drove along Balboa Boulc\'ard and it was slopped by patrol units al about 11 :30p.m . f 'rolft P a p Al BRIBE ... It is reported that in subsc· quent ronversatlons with the San C'l<'mt•nlC' architect Herman ('tir· ried on his person a tupe re· t·ord<'r. llyzen lives at 21008 S. Ola Vis- tu. San Clement<'. It is expel·kcl th:it he will bt' ar- raigned in Su perior Court l:'riday ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert f'ol.W~ Pte\10tinl •no Pwou~, Jae k R. Curley v~' Prt\.t4f!f\l .,~ """~' ... MIN~r Thomas 1<ee11il rdllUf ThOmac; A. Murphine N •!\•O•l'\Q LCftlor N Charles H. Loos Rithafd P. Nall A,\l\t,1r'lt M~tH)lflQ lO!l0'' OUICH (O\f,, ""'°'" JU W' '' twy Shu-t l .-<I"'''-" f\• ,,, n. 1 lk G,enrv-vrt \,,,.,., ... II", r,QtM ~· Af l't tiff\ fW~" tk,wi-1 -.,!Oft "'°"l' tMt r. V4tllt y UNt l-• f .,., RO.-d A' ~n C>itto Fr"w.iy CDO'tflof'\l. '"' OrA4'ot (ot \t PutJ41\.f\lnQ to"'" tw"" No ""*' ,far rf.t. 1llu\fr1thOt1\. ""°'''' "'•ttt r or Adlft t ll\ .. ff'!f>nt\ t11 ,. •" mA't' b,. ,t CUOdUffd •ltP\out \P\1<11111 P\-'rmihlOft Of tC>PJ flQht OWf'lttf, S.0\0"0..Cl•h PO\,~Ot P4\d Al (O"ot• ¥ft '•• (.tllfof,(, .. i;Ub'< rlOHN'~ ,~ .. ( .. ,, •• , ~, ,, """' ""'• G\tf"Vltf., l~n'""'"''" m 1hfctryO -tt1,..,.t.OI"\ U.U"""'lhl• DEVINE . • • The· spokesm an said Devine suffered pneumonia and kidney problems addani.: that a history of diabetes and lrukemia "are con- tributors lo his illness." llospita l officials were light lipped as to whether it is that di~ ease I hat has C'auscd thl• actors lutes! hospitali7.<1tio11, but Devine recenth· suid C'hemotherapy at l'C lr\'ine was.succ.cs~(uJly battl- ing the disease. The therapy had Dc\'ine in a "remission period" and last February. he told reporters he~· as "feelin~ pretty darn good." Thl' actor was adm11t<'<l lo San- ta Rosa Memorial Hospital last Sundav mormng, and was taken on the0 lO·minule ambulan('(! ride to the community hospit,al early Wed nesday morning. F r o m P a ge ·" I CRASH ... Wcdnt>sday ni~hl concluded ac- c1<1enlal deiflh. ort1cialITM . The convil'tcd s muggler re- cenllv had his bond rt'duced from S250,0oo in re turn for testifying in other smuggling cases, frderal authorities said. He had al ready testifi<'<l hefore sev<'ral Florida ~rand juries :md ;iuthorili<'s said he was S<.'heduled to lest ify against three major smug~lcrs .July 15 in U.S. Dislr1t•t Court in Miami. Hurnstine wns arrested by fcd<•rul a1te11 t s at his Balboa Island bavfront ho me Dec. 3, 1974 and char.ged with mastermind· ing a'n int(•rnal ion al aerial drug· smuggling syndicate. F ro• Pa~ A I 'LINK' ... full fret'W ay. Hacitj said that fa ilure to build ('\'Cn the frontage road system would be "leavi ng lar~e portions or our cities in an unfinished slot<> " He added that residents b<'l iC\'<' to d<'l:ty now will mt an a continuous de lay "for a long period or time." The Irvine mayor told ~om mission~s that the_roads will be needed to nandle the l00,000 j)ec). pie ...xpected in Irvine by 1980. $3,700 in J ewels .Stolen in· Ne wport More than $4, 700 in jewelry and silver was taken from a Newport Beach home Tuesday morning as the thie\•es pried open a lockt>d front door. Fay James Hansen of 815 Seagull Lane told police the burglars t ook a diamond ring, watch a nd silver Crom the hom~. es are his (Ferguson ).'' Both Stedman and Ferguson said they see nothing wrong with the role Ferguson played in the report signed by the two plan- ning commissioners. And both men said the report was typed and copies made in CEEED's Newport Beach of- fices. CEEED is a d evelopment oriented organization made up primarily or builde rs. d.e- vclopcrs. unions and others with a vested intt>resl-in the county planning commission decisions .. Today both Ferguson and CEEED president Marlena Fox denied that Ferguson is a lob- byist. However, county records show that on Feb. 13, 1974. F'erguson was registered as a lobbyist with the count y. Mrs. Fox said Ferguson is not a paid advocate. She said the salary he is paid is for duties as CEEED's executive director in charge of ad · minislrative matters a nd none of it s hould be applied lo ap· pl'arances before government agencies as an adv_ocat~ for what was termed a certam philosophy. The minority report Ferguson ~nit!d-wr1tittn-w-as a-FebuU-al-19-ii commission majority report that called for population ~rowth limitations in southeast Orange County. Fer~uson said Stedman and Wooden dict not advocate max· imum population growth poten- t I a I but an a l ternati\le somewhere betwt!en minimum and maximum. Stedman r<'pl'atcdly insislC'cl today that "too much'' is beini;! made o\ler who wrote the report. "Even presidents use wnters lo write their speeches." said Sled· man. "To me the important thing is the content or the report and 1 agree with it totally.·· "l signed the r('port. ThcrC'fore it is mine and I will stand behind it," be continued. Fro•Pa~A l SEX ••• to top p0lice officials and to the of- fice of U.S. /\tty. Earl Silbert. The newspaper said Silbert denied knowledge of any such incident or of a cover-up and promised to in- vestigate. It -said W-nhingten Police Chief Maurice J . Cullinane was unavailable for comment and that an aide had no comment. There was no immediate response from Wa1gonner, Silbert or Cullinane to the. Post story, However, the Washington Star said Wednesday it learned a'con-· gressman was taken into custody last winter by police who said he solicited a polic.-woman dis- j?Uis ed as a prostilute. The St1:1r did not no me the congressman. The Star said the incident OC· r urrt.•d in Febnuu·y. ht.•r pan•nts but t.•sc•11pl'tl four its cteath at the hands of a dcm0h· ht.• said Bee au ~<· of lhc <lani;er, months ago :111d found rcfugl' t1on ('l'l'W Monday. the tanks m usl be filll'd \\ilh a with a church group. A•·('111·d1nnrr to Ncwoorl Beach mixtui·c o( :ii<iml~ ccm<'nl aml ' ;.;q ---b d I th• Jll'l' :'\isbct said Donna Wilson had tJt11'ld1nu d1n•ctor Bob Fowll'r. thc the work must l' one n l · ., f I '1-'' turto 111 bt'l'll too rrii;!htt•rll'd lo ronl•at'l of. -'{'mt1lit111n \\as done without ~• Cl· scnl't',O ,1 >Ut um~ rn:.pl'l' . " d I hn "ll<I fit:l'l'S .sooncr. ly 1J<'rm1t and without u l'Oastal sun•il's onl' proper y, .-::.. commission permit. · The t'Oilstal c~mmissiun pl•rmit "I l' an Sl'e why s he w as T.r.y~.JO liK~!re ou~o or· couldbeso~thtnA l·hw. ...[r:ightened," he said.::_!( I were dcred the demolition may be a rowTcr said 1hnt thc-normnt-hl•r , I would hav e bc1:1·i---- problem too. Spokesm<'n for lht• time P<'riod to prol'<'S~ '1 d<'moh-frightened, loo." Jr\'ine Company. owners of thl· lion 1wrm1t through the coastal land and Fur West Services, lne.. mm mission is I wo to three Wct'ks, which ll'uscs the surrounding h>ts. hut ther e lwv"' hN·n 1nstanl'l'S 111 both deny their t"omparues an· l'C'\\ pprt Ueueh wht•n it has t~kcn work~n anything. as lnni:: as ni~<' "!onth~ . . Noone at the St::indard Oil Com-Fowler said his sta1.r !S t~·1n~ lo any was available for commt•nt. track down th~dcmollt1on new to p Fowler sai<l ttie C'ity pc•rmil ,.. g<'I the pt·1·m1t problem dc.•un•d ma'>' nut po~l' a st·r·ious problem. up. .:It takt·S about 10 m inutes to Huck nruce ..• 1 spokesman tor · k "he s aid ··Atthis point. t Far West . said the res~aurant pie up, · h b · t ted m leas think that the worst that will halJ· c·hain as een an .crcs.. ,;: pen is that we ·11 double Ule per mit fn~ llH.' ~as slatwn :;ite for ? r h. h · SIO .. number of years " for use as add1 -cew 1c· 1s · k. . , f the two But Fowler said the city permit tional par 111g sp~<:c o~ • is necessary becal1se of the corncr restau!.1nts and the Polil·e Lt. Charles Harmcm, who heads the juvenile defuil. said the rescued girl told officers her parents bl' al her frequent!~·. Tht'y let her out of her bedroom prison only to use the bathroom. he ailded. Sh<: told officers when ht'r j)arcnts were away or didn't hear hl•r picas to use the bathroom. she would be forced to use the floor and then would b<? beaten later for doing so. Harmon said. hazard posed bv the empty under· nearby Reuben E. L.e~-. ground J!as tanks. . . . "W<>'re j~st ~va1lt~g to, .~ea~ "Thcv're like a bomhs1ttmg un· trom the In me Company rcg.ird lie said some of the numerous cuts and a brasions on the i;irl 's boclv had bc<:omc infeclc•d and .shc .wus s uffc•ring from malnutri~ lion. dcr tht'i·e if they'r e ll'fl empt y." ing theirplans,"hesa1d. CE ..-__,_1 2bice Compare this mastercrafted RCA XL-100 with any TV at the price! $56995 Get Pong for your home TV for 111 price when you buy any RCA Color TV. Offer ends 6-15-75 "/ ~-=,__--===-~I ,,..----..;;;;;;;;; • ,1. 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City officials say the experiments could produce a serious danger to public health. . "IT'S NICE TO HAV E freedom of t he academia. but.I'll be damned if we're going lo get over 100,000 people in this city diseased because of it." Mayor Alfred E. Vellucci said. Several Harvard biologists have joined the city in criticizing the research proposal. pointing to the possibility that a disease-causing agent could be created and communicated to human ~ings. City Council voted unanimously to hold a public hearing on the proposed construction of the max- imum·security lab. OLYMPIC S"TAIN DEMONSTRATION .. Ill • • • • S.tvr4rf, JUM tt-10AM te 4PM s.. tt.e r .... ~ _. 11• oty..,k • 11ew ~. ~...:; thttll te rtMW .W funlitwe, fetK•~~ ~ 'II ........ .. ~ .......... '"'' '"!'" -'" tri<kl .... .,.... ........... tntieL . Olympic St~ins For Exteriors -THE EXPERIMENTS, ONLY recently made J!OSSible through scientific advances. combine the • Seli4 c.&.·r sNln •n rid1ly pl ... att4; ... 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J/4 la. si11 .... 399 7.11 • I Orang~ Coast EDITION Today'M CloHing N.Y. StoekH VOL. 69, NO. 169, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1976 c TEN CENTS ,. l\Jissing CdM Freeway Link • Ill Budget1 By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of lftt D•lly Piiot St•lt SACRAMENTO -l.-ollowing a barrage ~f support for the miss- · ing link of the Corona del Mar Freeway, memb<•rs o f the I California Highway Commission ' indicated here today they would put the project in this year's budget. The consens us was reached after a hair hour of testlmony CM Panel Assails A committee looking into possi· ble consolidation of the Costa Mesa County Water District a s a city department -had some shMp remarks concerning a water dis- trict report th is week before hir· ing a consultant or its own to get the facts on a m erger. The 11-member panel, appoint- ed by the City Council a s a blue- ri bbon comm iltee. heard a synopsis of the water district re· port from Charles E. Hobbs. a Sacramento publit' p01icy consul- 1.llnt hir~d by the waler district. Hobbs outlined six a lleged dcfi· ciencies in a rcµort iss ued last April by thl• C'ily. which ,said Costa Mesa t•ould s ave $364,!Y.!fi in from legislators and officials from Costa Mesa. Irvine and Newport Beach. Formal action was not taken but was expected late today. Speaking in favor of the project to provide a frontage road system linking the MacArthur Boulevard section or the freeway to the San Diego-Newport Freeway interchange were Dave Sills. mayor of Irvine : Dom Raciti. mayor of Costa Mesa: Milan Dostal. mayor pro tern or Newport Beach : State Sen. Den· nis Carpenter < R -Newport Beach>. and Assemblymen Robert Badham (R-Newport Beach >, Robert Burke <R· Huntington Beach > and Richard Robinson ( D-Santa Ana.> Their remarks came in the light of Wednesday's revelation that the st ate highway fund has a $171 million surplus -a re- velation that angered highway commissioners . CalTrans Director Adriana Gianturco told commissioners that the funds accrued as the re- s ult of s taff cuU>.B~lsii_J~ earlier this year a nd in unexpect- ed incom e. Commissioners were told that previously deleted highway pro- jects which could now b.e funded cannot be implemented because staff cutbacks meant the projects had not been desiitned. That is not the case with the Corona del Mar Freeway, which CalTrans engineers said could be 'pulouUo bid by November of this year. Carpenter· reminded com- missioners of the .extra money saying, "We fought like hell to get this project in a priority 'Ideas Theirs' status and you agreed with us. Now you 're talkin~ about not funding il. I don 'l undersland1 what's happening." The Orange County delegation r<'minded the commission of its prev ious commitment to con· struct a freeway along Bristol, Street and noted that the cities in Orange County had put up $4.5 million as a show of good faith for (See •LJNK.' Page A2) Lobbyist Denies Writing-oc-Plall By GARY GRANVILLE Ot lfte D•lly .. , ... SUff Development lobbyis t Gil Ferguson denied today that he wrote a county Planning Com- mission minority report given this week to the Orange County Board or Supervisors . Tues day a nd again today, h owever. Planning Com· missioner Jerry Stedman said it was Ferguson who wrote the con· trove rs 1a l r epor t signed b v himself and fellow Planning Com- missioner Earl Wooden. "Obviously he (Ferguson> wrote it. I'm not trying lo hide it. I 've been honest with you. And what the hell difference does it make who w rote it.?" Stedman declared. . "l s tand behind everything in the report. totally. That's the im· portant thing." Stedman em- phasized. cnbed his rol e tn tt.c con troversial report as follows: "I met with the m . T he y went ovc·r their positions on the Southeast Orange County Cir culation Study." "Jerry gave me his notes lk asked me if I would pyl the thing together for him in proper format because he docsn 't have a staff lo provide that srrvice. • ''And 1 said I s ure would . t---...-. ... nsolidation or till' spc&.rt-dtl'.;:-.-~=======i ..,..__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ferguson. who is the executive director of the Orange Count y Council on En v ironm c11 L. Employ m e nt. Economy a nd Development <CE EED >. des · "I includt't'. the ideas ;ind th1· opinions and analys i:-. th~•l he .ind <See GHOST, Pa~.-A2 > trict. . Sc\'eral Jm neltsts t·alll·<I the waler distriC'l rc~rt JUSl a rebut· · tal to lhe city 's paper. C:Jdding that it cit-alt m os tl y with -r..-Jlhlloso.irnkaJ _cuwstions, ralhl:_r ( th~n hard facts. Connrrrttee membt'r Paul Raver objected when the water district consultant said the city could potentially divert water funds to olher uses if it were a ci· t y department. "There's also the potential the city wouldn ·t do that." he a(gued. Committee c h airma n Al Painter asked Hobbs why three .. political faetors' ·were included in "what is supposed lll be an un- biased report'.·· The factors outlined in the re- port include nn excerpt from the city's recently approved buditel which said it was difficult lo achieve a balanced budget this year for the first ti mt• A second factor cites the city's move toward a lt'ss restric· live poli~y for ckvclo1X'rs in in- stalling watl•r equipmt•nt such as hydrants. ·The water distri<'t report said .. it is reasonubh' to assume that such a policy ... promptl•d the con· solidalion proposal." tSeeWATER. Pag('i\2) Playground Progra1n Set ~ Costa M<'sa's s ummN play- ~round progr<im bci;ins Monday at 12 areas int ht• city. Each playground Ul'NI will lw stafred b\' two tN•reation leadc•rs from 12:JO to 5 p .m . Evc•ning ac- tivili<'s. from fi to R p.m will bcitin June 28. aceorcling tn Put Sanche7. or th(' dnrnrlmcnt of ll'is11n· services Adiviti<'s inch11lf' trips to Magic Mountain, the San 01eg11 7..oo and bra ch llartk~. Areas that will tw staff<'d in elude plan!nmnds a t l lakaric.. Coll e~e Park. Killybrook<'. Lindbergh. Puuh1rino, Pomom1 Sonora and Wilson l'lt•rncnlary ,schools. and Corsit'o. Lions. • TeWinkle and W akehnm Parks. For further information call the recreation division at 556·5300. DOW :fVMPS ·OVER 1,000 I NEW YORK <AP>-Thestock 1.m arket jumped ahead today. · pushing the Dow Jones industria l : average past the 1.000 mark again in one or the bus iest sessions since winter on Wall : Street. I The Dow average or 30 blue I chips has m ade a half dozen short·lived runs past 1.000 pre- , viously this year. the last one in the second week of May. Today. brokers said. il cleared that milestone with a lift from several favorable influe nces. The Dow index ~uint'd 14.R7 points to l.(l03. l9. <T ahles. R7 ' Standing· Tall Pre-fabricated chimneys stand like sentinels over hous- ing development in Huntington Beach. They were moved onto construction site already built to save time. Site off Adams Avenue east of Beach Boulevard eventuall y will include 355 homes on 85 acres. according to city of- ficials. Development by Signal Lanc..lm!;lrk is called W. T. Newland Es tates. Newspaper Bares DC Sex Cover-up .,. WirepMto NEW SEX FIGURE Louisiana's Waggonner Mesa Signs Low Interest Loan Pact Costa Mesa has ·signed an agreement wilh a ~ocal b~nk that provides $200,000 m low interest home improvement loans for qualified homeowners in the city. Loans under the Department of Housing and Urban Development ~ram will carry an Uiterest rate of three percent tu the homeowners. according to An· -thonv "Ton:v .. Cannari a_t o. Hou s ing and Community Dc,·elopment lacilltator for the city. The low interest rate is possible with a $60,000 HUD ~rant. which the city will use to subsidize the loans. The city will guarantee repay· menl of the loans. up to $3.000 per applicant. to Crpcker &nJt. Costa Mesa has applied for ad· diliona l HUD funding . Cun· nariato sa_id. WASHINGTON <AP > A Louisiana congressman was ap- prehended by vice ,squad agents who said he tried to solicit a woman police decoy for sex early this yt'ar. it was rcportc•d today. The report said federal officials suppressed records of the inci- dent. However, another rC(XH\.;-ap- parently r_cforrin~ to the s ;ime in- because mem-bcrs oi ConJ?ress are provided by the Constitution with immunit y from arrest for misdemeanors whill' Congress is in session ~xcepl for brcaeh~ of the peace. The New ·York Post s;i id it lt'arned from unnamed sources that lht' cover-up or the incident &n\'Olv ing Rep. Joe D. WaJ!j?Onner t O·L.A. > rcarh<'d to the top levels of the Washington. O.C .. polkc department and into the U .S. at· tornt')"s office. i\ written report or the incident is known t.o t•xist. the Post said. Thal re port. its sourct·s saicl. went to top police offici als anll to thl' or. ficeor u.s . All'" Earl Silhcrt. The newspnpcr saicl Siltwrt denied knowlt'dge 9f any ~uch lnt·icll'ol.<tr. of a CO\"Cr·UP and prombl•d to In· \'esti~all'. It s aid W:ishington Police Chie f Mau rice .J. Cullinane (See SEX, Pagei\2) 'Hustler' Gets Ray LAS VEGAS, Nev. <AP> -The publisher of a na-. ti on al-men ~s magazine said today he paid S25.000 for rights to nude pictures taken two years ago or Washington sex scandal figure Eliiabcth Ray. Larry Flynt. publisher of Hustler Magazine. said an eight-page nude layout or Miss Ray will appear in the magazine's August issue. Flynt said he would print an extr a one million c()pies or the magazine. which will also carry a nude cover picture or the wo~an. • _,._. ' Girl Held -Captive Four Years LONG BEACH (AP> -An e maciated 16-year·old girl, rescue<! from he r locked, foul- sm elling bedroom where she re- portedly was a captive for fou r years. managed to escape three months ago but was returned to her home by police, authorities said today. · She said s he had existed on one peanut butter sandwich a duy. On April 12 s he was found about seve n miles from he r home. rooting through garbage cans for food. She was classified as a runawav and taken home. said Lt. Ray Woolhethcr. '"At the time. s he made no statements that indicated ther e was any trouble ... her pan•nts seemed like co ncerned people ... he said. The girl. daughter of Randolph and Willie Johnson. is 5·foot·2 and weighed 63 pounds when rescued Wed-nesday. robot" ~c W"as led aw;jy by police. a neighbor smd. Woolholhe r s;iid the officers who picked he r up in April ap· parenlly noticed nothin,:! about her that m ade them suspe ct parental abuse. The couple wert' rel(•ased on S2,000 bond each today. They arc to be arraigned Wednesda y on felony charges or wilful cruclty toa child. The girl. named Laura accord- ing to neighbors although police have withheld the name. w;is re· ported in guarded condition at a hospital. '"She was tcrri bly hungry . . . she is sleepy. s he doesn't hear right," said Lt. Woolhcther. "We haven't really bl•cn able to in· ter\'icw her yet.·· lie said she would be put in a juvenile home after regaining her health. Woolhcther s uid the girl ·s future depends on court <See ABUSE, Page A2) Cyclist Hurt In CM Crash A Costa Mesa bicyclist suf· fered minor cuts to his face and arms Wednesday morning, after striking a car turning into a driveway on Fairview Road. David R . Barnell. 20. of 258 Willow Lane. was treated by paramedic~ al the scene. His bicycle collided with a ur driven by Wa de J . Ross. 2515 l..oyola Road. Costa Mesa, who said he did not see the-cyclist when he made a right hand turn orr of Fairviet,. Road near Monitor Drive. Police said Barnell was riding ·his bike In a marked bicycle lane at the time of the collision. SERIOUSl Y ill Newport's Andy Devine Andy Devine Seriowly Ill 8ySTF.VE 1'11TCllEU. ' Oitht D•oly Polol Sl•fl Veteran charat'tt·r actor /\ndy Devine of New port Bcueh is in serious condition in a S<1nla Rosa hospital t oda y after hl•i ng s tricken Sunday while on a 1'orthcrn California \'acal1on. Officials at Sonoma Count~ Comm unit y llospitul suid the 70-ycar -old ac tor w;is lransferrt•d in critical condition from another Sant;1 Rosa hospital at 1::10 am. \\'edncsda v. lie was rushl•cl into the intcnsl\'c-C'arc u111t al Com- munity . Officials saul his ·1·ond1 lion is Sl'l'IOUS. De\'inl'. who slarn•d us \\'ilcl nill llielrnk ·s s1th.•k1r k .. J1ni!le, ·· in the IH51ls ll'lt•v1~1on Sl'l'll':-. 1s suffering from le uke mia A fa mily spokesman to<la.v :-.nul Devine was on a rl'lrt'at with his sons at tt)c Bohemian <.irovf' near Santa Roi.a when lw was stricken. · "It's \'l'I'\' i::crious, .. suirl the spokesman: who asked not to he identified. "Th<'y put him on a dialysis machine this morning." The spokesman said Devine suffered pneumonia and kidney problems adding that n history of diabetes and leuke mia "arc con· tributors to his illness ... Hos pital officials were tight lipped as to whether it is that dis- ease that has caused the actor's latest hospitalization, but Oc\·ine recently said c hemotherapy at UC Irvine wm> s ucct'ssfullv battl- ing the disease. The ther apy had Devine in a "remission period" and last February he told reporters he was "feeling pretty darn i?ood." T he actor was admitted to San- ta Rosa Me morial Hospital last Sunday morninJ?. and was taken on the lO·minutc ambulance ride <See DEVINE, Page A2> Oelllente Architect --• Indicted San Clemente architect Lt•on Hyzen, 66, has been indicted hy the county Grand Jury on charge:-. he offered a bribe to an excc.utivt· aide to county Supervisor Thoma~ Riley. The sec rel incl ic·t mcnt "u:- handed down Junt• :!. i\n indiC'tmcnt is ;i formal t'harJ!e macll• ag:11nst a lll'r:.on h.\ a grand j ury. ll dm•s not <.·st abhsh ~ui It or innn<:enc·c. llowcvc'r 11 wasn '1 until todu~· !hat Ilyzt'n retunwd from an out of st al<' busin<.'.ss 1 n fl and n • µortt•dly w us scn ·cd with tht· t•hargc _ The indi<'lment allt•gc.·s that <1n threl' oct·:1 s1<>ns between last May 1·1 and !\I ay 2·\ lly7.t•n orrcred a Sl.IM)(l hribt• Ln Hilt'y ;ii<lc Pell'" Herman, It ts all<'(?ecl thal tht· SI.OOH would be paid 1f thl' :iN·usccl man would h~' awarde d <in arch1t l'\'· tural cont m et for a branch lkrman r cpo rtcclly tnlrl R1lt'v of the all••gcrl hribl• orfe r The· Newport Beach suprrv1sor lhc·n referred the m alter tn the· rl1stn t'I attorney's officl' for mvcst1ga- tion. It 1s reporkd that 1n !-.uhM· quenl con\'l'rs ations with lhl· S:m Clemente a r chitcd I k rman rnr rit•cl on his JH·rson a ta pt• rt• corder " linen 11 vt•s ;it :?IOU B S Ola \·1:-. ta. Sun Cl<'mt·nlc'. It is c-xpccte<I that he• will Ill' :1r ra1gnt>tl 1n Su 111·11n r ('0111 t Friday or:~:{J\ .. '·o .. ~• \\eatber Night anrl m11rn111c low cloud~ c lt•arin J.! cluring mid-mo rning hour~ !-'rt day. Warming a litlll' Fri day. lligh F riday about 7R: low toni~ht ne ar fiO. INSIDE TODA\' 1"our on• dcod 111 llw fm' rllal Jo//011•<0<l the ,'\tanclnrd 1/11 p1pei111l' (' r plns1011 Ill II l'SI /.111'1 Angeles. Stor11 011 A.S Index At Your S.r'l•Cf A) A"" L.~uMltr' £r,,..8ombtck Bl Mo'lf~'\ L M Boyd B• MutvAI Fvftds ~lltorn1..t AS N .• u1on.,. N'!IW <lll Cl•nllon Cl n Or•,,q• Coun•v Bl OS •• A• •• Com•t'-84 ptopor 111 J Cr·O\\WOrd B4 \ylvht Port"'' B• Ot.tU\ Not1Ct!i AU ~porh Cl 3 £fjter••I "•~ ., Stoc-M.lrktl\ .. , E"l•rtailtmeftl as Tet~•n•O" CJ """"'' 8• I The•'''' OS H°'OHOH 81 We•tf't"r Al '"'''"'uu1on 8 1 WorlctNew" 114 A .2 DAIL y PILOT c Thursday. June t 7, ; :i1 o Cella Case m·s Accountant 'Final Witness' By RICHARD P. NALL Ot "" O•ll1 l'1let\l•tl LOS l\NGEf.F.S The J:Ovc•rn- ment called it s furn! w1tnt•i.s here today in the case a~a1nst Ur. Louis Cella J r . und his two co- dcfendants. an I RS uccountant. who is supposed to tic toR cther previous testimony and 4.•xhibits. Vefcnse llttorncys indicated lo the court that they will call to the i.tand George Ollcndorf, former administrator of Mission Com- munity Hospital. The 44-year-old Ollendorf has already testified for the prosecution and been granted immunity from prosecu- tion in return.· Ollendorf was waiting in the hall outside the court. Gary A. Swain. IRS agent and accountant, was <1ueslioned about the various steps taken by a check from Mercy GC'm•ral llosp1tal. Santa Ana. The c heck for 56,740.50 was signed by Cella and <'O·ddendant Stephen R. Evans, 31-yNir-old former administrator of Mercy General. Swain suid the check was made out to American Hospital Supply bul was endorsed to American UQivcrsal Hospital United and deposited in the Croc:ker nank. , Santa Ana. , Swain testified t hat Theodore ' Schiffman, 53, t he third defen- On June n . 1974, the ugcnt testified, Cella transferred $6,610 fro m h is acC'o unt t o the brokc.>ragc firm of l'uint', W<'l>cr. Jacki.on and Curtis. The money was plu('t'd in a margin a4.'Count of Cl'lla's with lhl' broker age firm f 'rona Page ,1 I WATER ••• A third factor. which even Hobbs admitted was a general theory. cites a consolidation movcm1.•nt in the ntted Slates, saying ''large r mulli-purp0se j:!overnments have been de- monstrated lo be less efficient" than s malle r g roups such as special districts. Painter critjcir.ed that portion o f th1.• report as b e in g hypothetical and of lttll1.• use to the committee when it Wto1ghs the pros :md cons of consolidation. Assistant City M ana~cr Robe.rt Duggan. who comes under attack throughout the water district's rebuttal, asked the COIJsultant if he interviewed any city em- ployes in com'plcting his por- tion of the report. Hobbs said he had access to the city budget and other documents. but did not talk to anyone at city hall. Ho1ne at Last John B. "Jim" Kilroy's, 79-foot Kialoa poked her g raceful bowl) into Marina del Rey Wed nesday marking her first ap· pearance in Southern California since she was la unched in Sturgeon Bay, Wis., near ly two years ago. The Sparkman- GHOST ... Wooden had m ude for tht• rC'port "I rC'turncd 1t to th('m They asked me 1f we would type it and put in proper format using the same formal •1~ the ma,Jonty re port. "Tht> 1dt>as and opinions art' thr1rs." Ferguson adm1ttf'<l ··some uf the transitional phrases and th1nAs like that arc mint'.·· In a sepa ra tc> 1ntcrvu.·w Stcd- mun said. '"Obviously anyone (am1h ar With What We do knows l the scnte nct•s and phrases arc his ( f'criwson > '· Both Stedman and Ferguson said lhev sec nuth1ni.t wron~ with thl' rote" Fer~uson play<.'<.! an lhl.' report sil(ned by the two plan· ning commissioners. And both men said the report was typed and copies made in CEEED's Ne wport lleach of- fices. CEEED i_s a development oriented organization made up • pri marily of bui lders, de- • velopers. unions and others with a vested interest in the county planning comm lssion decisions. Toda~· bot h Fe rguson a nd CEEED president Marlena Fox denied that Ferguson is a lob- byist. llowevcr. county r1.•t'ords show t hat on 1-'l'b. l:J, 197·1. Fergu~on -was rei:?i stered a s a lobbyist with the <:ounty. O.il1 Polet !'Mio by Almon Loc~~twy Stephens-designed yacht has been first to finish in eve ry major race she has en- t e r ed, including the 1975 Transi..itlantic , race. She will be berthed at California Yacht Club for the re mainder of the sum- mer. Mrs. Fox said Ferguson is not a paid advocatr She said th(• sa lary he is paid is for duties as CEEED's executive direc t or in c harge of ad- ministrative matters and none of it s houlfl be applied to ap- pearances before government agencies as an advocate for what was termed a certain philosophy. dant in the income tax evasion and Medicare fraud case, is the s o le own er of Ame rica n Universal Hospital United. Swain testifi ed that a check was then signed by Schiffm an to the account of Louis Cella Jr. on June 26, 197•i . "I find it incredible that you completed this s tudy without in- terviewing one city employe," Duggan said angrily. Committee membe rs also listened to a presentation by another Sacr amento consultant, brought down by City Manager Fred Sorsabal to be considered for hiring by the panel. Fro• Page A J 'LINK' F·UNDS IN llUDGET. • • The minority report Ferguson denied writing was a rebuttal to a commission m3jority report that called for population growth limitations m southeast Orange • Fro• Page Al Raloh Andersen. or Ralph -An- dersen and Associates, outlined a potential work plaQ for the hearings· although it is not incon-committee, including interviews celVable she might be returned to with key officials in the city and her parents . the w ater district. ABUSE ••• that project. All of the speakers stressed that they would be temporarily satisfied with the frontage road system if they cannot have the full freeway. Raciti said that failure to build even the frontage road system would be "leaving large portions of our cities io an unfinished state." He added that residents believe to delay now will mean a continuous delay "for a long period ortime." The I rvine m ayor told com- m issioners that tl}e roads will be needed to handlellte 100,000 peo· pie expected in Irvine by 1980. "This population will have an ob- vious impact on our sister cities of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach." Dostal reviewed the history of the freeway and reminded the commissioners of their previous commitment. County. Ferguson said Stedman and Wooden did not advocate max- imum population growth poten- t i a I but an alternati ve somewtiere between minimum and maximum. --~-"'ru1ee-wenH<rlhe house-an,,d•-__.k~le.._..said..hisJirm would cev· w ' broke down the girl's bedroom a n d d o c u m e n t 1 e g a I door Wednesday after her 19-responsibilities for consolidation . year-old siste r,whoescapcdfour and spell out a range o r Sled man repeatedly insisted today that "too much" is being made over who wrote the report . ro•PageA~·~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiilililliiiiijiiiiiiijiiiijiiiijiiiii("-~-i DEVINE .••• months ago from the home, final-alternatives. : ly went to authorities. Objection came to his prcsen- ' · e arents allowed talion when he said his firm : her out 0 tne room only lo go to would<lnalyze-lts-findlngs-an~ •the bathroom. Attimes,-shesaid, pres~ntth_eJn to the water com- ! she was unable t:> make them mittee. : hear and the floor of her room "Then what's our purpose as a ~became her toilet, for which she commi.ttee," asked panelist was frequently beaten. Elsie Kroesche. While l:u.• girl starved, said Committee members agreed lo police. two Great Danes found in another room appeared perfectly hire the consultant: but said they well.fed. · will a na lyze h is findings Neigh bor s of the Johnsons. themselves. to the community hospital ea rly Wednesda morning. • an a osa emori ospiai- officials said ·he was in critical t•ondition in the coronary care un- it at that hospital before being trans fe rred to Communit y. Hospital Wednesday.. _ · Devine and his wire Dorothy have lived ln Newport Beach since 1957, moving here after liv- iGft1n Va~uys for 21 years. They have two grown sons. ~·ho live in a central city area of Long Beach. described the cou- ple as '"weird" and said the girls had not been seen for seven years. "l never hard a sound from that house other than Mr. and Mrs. Johnson praying and play- ing prayer music all the time." s aid Maria n Fowlkes. "But I had a feeling -call it a mother's in· tuition -that those girls were somewhere in that house.·· Watery Grave Seen' For C·oastaI Board By 1'11CHAE L PASKEVICll Mrs. Rosener cha rged press 011h• O•llv "i101Su11 distortions as responsible for the J udy Ros ener of Newport public's negative view of 'th·e Reach, chairm an of the South commission . Coast Regional Coastal Com- mission, said today that the com -"We haven't stoppt.'Cl develop. mission is strugglinJ:? for its life in ment," s he said. "We h ave remarks before the Citizens changed it. Ninety-six percent of flarbor Area Research Team all aP,plications for building OFFICIAi~ CE &aes• 1CllART> in Costa Mesa. permits have been approved. ~ .1..sf J\ bill submitted bv Sen. An-The public just hasn't been told . Ca'et\UP, thon y Beilen son l D -Los what theygot." ~ p e pl 1\ngeles>. which would have re-The coas tal chairman was 3d· 2 rice _ _____--, tamed the stat..-coast<il com-m iH<>d ly depressed over the r---~;;;;=--=-------;;..---~--Wll~~;.:.:..=u.as defeated b_v one--1riuntuu~recco:ifr-tt1h'llen:c!lloflmrrmmtssion:.:-4"'flllrr---lf-----=-...:::..--- TON LG1IT \'Ole last w eek in the Senate lhore have .been benefits," she C OST A l\1 F. S A WATER Finance Com mittee. said. lllSTHICT Hcgular meeting, Unless s pecial action is taken l!l7l Placentia. 6 ·30 p.m soon. the commissions. founded Am ong the benefits Mrs. by the passage of Proposition 20. Rosene r pointed out that the FRIDAY, J UNE 18 will cease to e xist Dec. 31• 1976_ Coastal Commission has been a "THAT C ll A MPIONSlll P Mrs. Rosener said a Sp('cial trend setter for nationwide j SF:ASON''"· i· Costa Mesa Ci\"ic legislative s~ss ion cal11.'CI by Gov. cnl'rgy controls . l'layhoust., F:11r~rouncls. Junl' 17 Jerry Brown 15 the best• bet for The commission prohibited the I antll8.8 30 p.m .S:J.5!'J(;-!'>:ml Sa\'ingthecommission. use of i:as heat for pools after t :\10TORCYCLI-: ~PBF.OWJ\\" Sen. nennis Carpenter's <R-studies showed the energy to heat llt\Cl~G • Fair~rounds, s· 15 Newport Beach >. proposed a pool s urpassed that needed to I 1•.rn. "moderate'. alt C'rnativc bill was heat a home for one year. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,'.~\ri~'~;~~~';. c~,:~,~~·.·~' r.•~(\:!~~:~:':. :~~~ "•/.." C11 onQo C n t\t t·uhh'"'"•1 C "'' ,1,,,1), \it'"",,,, 1,llt•U"\ ,.,,, VVbl1\r1o fl Mt1t1•t1•W ''°'''"'tjn J t,,J,1' 10. 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Ot A".., c,,.,. r\,bh•t\+110 Co,.., '-"""' ,,.n N•' \IOftt '· •lfU\Utlllt~\, •ll1tou ... 1 "'-'""' "' jfC'f•'ft\rru ,,,, l'lfl•• n n ,,,. t "' ••CltOnlu •O _..itf'towt \I>•<••• p1 '"'"'11ln ot c-oo'''Qhl o':'"->' \rtOt\'i ..... ,, 0"''°'4_. OAld _., (6\•t1t ,._...,~, c,,.hto'"'" ~\f~\t•1M " n'I t"'' •' \.17\ "'°'" tf'l>ll' ~. "'"'''-' >)f'"Onthly m1otn•, ~,,.,,•hGI'\\ IJ H ,.tent•Hy .. . ....... not greeted with enthusiasm by Mrs. Rosener said this policy is l\1rs. Ros<'ller . being adopted n ationwide. "Nothinl! Carpenter has cvl'r She noted that com mi!'lsion's done qualifies him as an environ· total budget ov<'r the past four mentalist or t onst>r vationist." ~'c:trs is SIO million. Mrs . Hose n t•r suid. "llis "The state spends $13 million ;illt'rnative bill would bo business C'ach year assisting state fairs," as usual... she concluded. Front Pag~ A I S~X SCANDAL .•. was una\·ailabl<' forcomm<'nt and that an aide hud no comm ent. The r e was no imm ediate rcs pon s <' from Wag~onner. Silbert or Cullinane to the Post StC'f\'. However. the Washington Star said \\'Ninesday it learned a cun- f?ressman was take n into custody last winter by police who said he solicited a policewoman dis- j?uised as a prostitute. The Stllr did not name the congrC'ssman. The Star s•tid the incident oc- rurred in February. It said the congressman was freed with pro- fuse apologies and that there is no record of his apprehension. "not a shred of paper bearin~ his name or any details of the incident. "Apparent!~· it was all legal."· the ::>tar s-aid "The congressman wa~ rclN1sed under provisions of thl! U.S. Constitution. Article I. Section 6-a Jillie-known passaj?e thut Washington police ofCiccrs memorize in rookie school and are encouraged not to forget.·• That section of the Constitution says: "The senators and represen- tativ<'l'> ... shall in all cases, ex· rrpt treason, felony and breach of the peace, be privileged from ar- rest during their attendance at the Re ssion of t heir respective houses, and in going to and return- ing from the same ..... The Post repor ted Its sources s aid there is no Indication Wag· gonncr took any overt rolf' in the alleged co\'cr-up. Waggonner concNtC's beln~ invoh·ed in an in- tident with the police last winter . the Post said. · t Compare s49ts this mastercrafted RCA XL-100 with any TV at the price! ReCJUlar $99.95 Get Pong for your home TV for 112 price when you buy any RCA Color lV. 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