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1976-07-06 - Orange Coast Pilot
!l -~2 Cosmonauts Blast o ·ff BIOek Parties OUt, Newport Poliee Sau YOL ... NO .... r HCTIOttl, H "AGIS . . • . . , ' • • • • • yan ffijacker Giv~ Up Neaeport /tf elee Police Declare Holst That Sall Bari on Bashes r : Newport Beach Police have d~clared a dloratorium on bis J>arties in the city ln the wake of a huge Fourth or July celebration that ended with 36 arrests and at least sill injuries to police and j>artygoers. Capt. Wayne Connolly, com· mander or the department's patrol division. said today that ··1n the future we simply wlll not tolerate any or these l arge parties as we have in the past." Jn addition. Connolly said, poUce wlll attempt to have rest. dent.a or two of the host houses evjcted aa public nuisances. The party was sponsored by re- aidenta or 126, 126\.'.a, 124, 124"2 and 120 30th Street, Connolly a aid. He said the party was ch~ked once at a bout 2,p.m. "when It was Manned Soyuz • Space Craft Blasts Off MOSCOW (AP> -The Soviet Union l aunch e d a Soyuz spacecraft with a two-man crew today to carry out ''joint experl· meat.a" with the Salyut 5 space Jab which was put into orbit on June 22, the official news aaency 'l'aas reported. Tbe Soyuz 21 epacethlp was Jaunebed at. 3:09 p.m. Moscow Ume (8:09 a.m. EIYI'> to carry our near-earth apace explora· don, Tass aald. '.fhe launch Is the fi rst manned epace m1ht since the Joint U.S.· Soviet Apollo·Soyua operation JatJuly. .... ~ .. ~C!'mOftauts aboard were -.u1eu a1 Col. Boria Volynov, the 1pacesbJp commander, and ftllineer Vitali Zbolobov. 1 'fbe1 radioed back lbat tbe apaceeratt's onboard 1ystem1 1"N flUK'tioal.u nonnafl1 and the coemonautl bave bel\lll car· l')'in1 out tbe ru1bt procram, Tass said. The sp1eecran was launched at the Balkonur space center i.o Soviet Kualtbst.an. 1.400 miles southeast of Moscow. Tass quoted VolJDOV as 1ayt.nc ::e....!!:fbt "opens a series ol , fliCbea .. •cbechaled Wider ted .6 ,. .. ,~ n, anuaQ-·;1 Tua 1.ud be also served as b a e It up co m man d e r o r ~ .. ••more than once.•• J'ligbte.81)neer Zbolobo•, 39, ls m1kini Ilia lint~ fllabL Ao ~ offle«, be enrolled in tbe ~.. dee SPACE, ,....U) ~ . Just iettinl started" and officers reminded the hosts or laW$ per. t.aining to alcoholic bevera1es. fireworks and disturbing the ' peace. ' A second check was made at about 8 p.m . and Connoll y said that, at that time. the party was not unduly large nor abnormally loud. However. once the fireworks displays on the beach closed-.-__,.._ down, the party grew to about 1,000 people and other area resi· dents began to coml)laln of the noise and disturbance. Connolly alleged partygoers were blocking traffic on 30th Street and &Jboa Boulevard, were throwing beer botUes and firecrackers al passing cars and pedestrians, and said several fights broke out and that rockets were being aimed at pedestrians and motorists. One resident complained to police that wbe n he tried to quiet the party, somebody threw a beer botUe a t him. hitting rum in the head. Another told police that her ('ar. parked at the curb on 30th Street waa burned by fireworks. Connolly said police waited un- til after 10 p,m. when the curfew law could be Invoked to declare the party an unlawful assembly. He said they delayed making the declaration until 10:45 p.m • so that a total or 21 otncers from two ablrts could be on the scene without leavtns the rest ot the cl· ty completely uncovered. Ile said the m ajority ol the par· ty goers heeded the warning given out over t he police helicopter loud s peaker system. leaving a jeering, bottle and firecracker throwine crowd or about 200 still on the scene. Bv the time order was restored <See PA&TY • Pqe Al) The Fourth of July gathering of tall ships in New York harbor was surrounded by nostalgia a nd lbe romance of the old sail· ing vessels , but this photo of cadets aboard the U.S. Coast Guard Academy· training sh ip, Eagle, shows what those caught up on the romance of the old ships never tell you whatillakes to sail one. HB Slaying 7 Youtfu Facing Teen Murder Rap By AllTHUa a. VINSEL Ot ... O•ltyl"l•M91f Seven youths aympathetlc to a buddy who lost hit sJrlfrtend to. rival re mained In custody on murder charsea toda)'. foUowlng the auasalnaUon·lllyie kll.llnc of a t.enaaer. Victim Mlcbael cau.11, 11, of Santa Ana. dJed almott inltaatly wbea atnlek la the.,. by a bull« flNd from a paulal car ln a Huatln1ton Bucb apartment c'omplu. P'ln Department ,_..medics satd lt appeared the vidim1 cbarces. All were present, either In a carload of four yount males a1ed 16 alMI 17 who crulaed by aa the · sbot wu fired, or watUn1 at a rendeal'OUI point down the street • Tbe abootln1 occurred ln a carport aUeyw ay nor.the apart· ment complex'• 1wtaun1at PoOI <leelLAYING, .... .U> Police Quiz ~ . Rapes~ Sailboat Runs Aground Off Seal Beach A 36-foot sailboat, the Country Olrl. waa pulled ofr the San Gabriel River J etty after run. ning aground this morning, Orange County Harbor Patrol de- puties reported. Officer s said they were respondinJ to another caU In the area of the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station at 1:45 a.m .. when they spotted the vessel. Officers pulled the boat from the JeUy, and it proceeded into LolAlamitoe Bay. NettMr tbe owner. John Vl«cle otTuJun1a nor bi.a paaeqer wu lQJured, deputJes aaicL TM uan may have aUffered some keel dama8e, t.bey r eported. wboae borrlfled e aoa another 7ouna couple were atandba8 wltb Ill .,._.be wu A •om.n wlao foupt off a slain, ... dead wben &be)' ar-..W-bera•l•tlleO..aPomt Pln ....... e Fear rived. area MODd11llaaalftD0r.a-e a .aaeu 1'lile dine w......_toU.lla:r· OUUM7Sllerttr1oftltwwblfonna· .... • Ge •pUt.lnalla at Mil tion tlaat ... tltem .., ........ w.,_. AH. wwe llllt C8mpPeadlet.oe M.me. • finer Hostages Freed at Island PALMA DE MAJORCA, Balearic lalanda <AP) -A Ll· byan airliner hijacked on a night within Libya today landed here with 86 persons •board and the hijacker surrendered, airport sources said. The hijacker, Identified only as a man opposed to the Libyan re· gime of Col. Moa mmar Khadafy, gave up to airport police and turned over two toy pistols and two knJ ves to the chief or the airport, the sources said, They said nobody was Injured and the passengers were being looke d after by airpor~ authorities. Officials in Algiers said the hi· jacked Boeing 727 jetliner had landed previously at Boufarik air base. 20 miles south of Algiers, after being refused permission to land at the Tunis and Algiers airports. The base is the head· quarters of the Algerian a ir force. Algerian authorities said the plane stayed at Boufarik onJy about 10 minutes. then new on to Palma de Majorca, on the la rgest of Spain's Balearic Island'\. There was no informa: lion on whether ll refueled In Algeria. The plane was hijacked on an early morning night between Tripoli, the Libyan capital, and Benghazi. In eastern Libya. rt. was assumed that most or all of those aboard were Libyans. Death8 Reported MANILA, The Phlllpplnea CAP> -Some children ln the primitive Tasaday t.rlbe have died, orrtclal aourcft aald. Coast Weatber Nl1btUme low clouda and fog clearing to buy sunshine early mornin11 inland but rem1lnJnc alone the ~•che• In the after. · noons throu1h Wednesday. Hlch near 70 at beaches .and mJd·IOI lnland. Low tonlpt mkl·IOI. IN81•E TODAY C"'4l ,..,,,,. PoMI ,., "* ~ ffdltn..,., tnoelwr,i dn1ltt•r l•,.ctlo,., - • ' i .A I DAIL v PILOT s Tuffd!Y Ju1yS 1976 tWe Shared in r 8 y Jl'LE I.Oft A m t' r • c a • & good • w 1 t h Spirit, Pride, Dreams ••-1•i•• ...... .,.,.., brother hood from sea to :.h1mng Oh , what a wC'eken<l ll was. sea. The-fusl.' wms long, too lonn !twas as if the enttre nation put e ve ryone iuu d. but when the u 1de it.a care:. and sorro•s und grand blC('ntenn1al 5kyrockt>t thought at last of iU o~n best went off It lifted Amcnca's 11plnt dream:. .. nd uncovered ii:. pride and. at "Aft er two centuries. there is : east for the moment. crowned still somethln1 wond~rfu) about Al"WiN""9W I QUEEN ELIZABETH, PRINCE PHILIP ARRIVE IN U.S. A Bicentennial Visit to England's Former Colonies I Queen Elizabeth 1 Visits Liberty Bell I P HILADELP lll A (A P > - Queen Ehzabeth 11 of England to· day v1s1tcd lht> Liberty ~II. the symbol of freedom fo r the for mer British colonies once ruled by her imcestor. Kin~ C coq1,e 111. t The \'1srt was part or a sen- • u mental b1centcnmal journey to 'the hi5toric city where American r patriots 200 years ngo rose up against British tyranny. She asked about the famous \crar k but declined to \.OUCb UM bell , despite ur gings from photo· gra phcrs. She stood a foot away a nd lis tened as Hobart Cawood, superintendent o( Jndepende~e 1 National Park. told how tht-bell pealed the news that the Con· t1ne ntal Congress declared the 13 lcolon1cs to bc indel><'ndent.. 1 As t he queen stood quietly 1beCore the bell , her husband 'Prince Philip by h<>r side. she looked through the glass behind 1t as al Independence Hall and a bout 5.000 spectators gathered on the mall , some or them wav· )ng sm all British fl ags. Befo re she left. she was pre· sented a gift of a miniature Libe rty Bell pJn made from .matt'rial t aken from the bell when the crack was drilled and .itrengthened with bolts sevt'ral years ago. Prince Philip held the pm to the bottom or the cr ack and told llis wire, "See, that's where this com es rrom ." Her visit to Philadelphia was the fi rst stop of a SIX·d ay, ntne· city Americ an lour before shc l(oes to Montr t'a l lo open the Olympic Games. Later, she was to dedicate the official British gift to t he United States. a 12.000-pound bicenten· I nial tx-11. It wa:o1 cast in lhc> same: Whilcchopcl foundry that µro· ~uced the Liberty Uell, Cawood 1 (old the queen in answer lo her I QU<'Stion. The gift of the bell was proteM· ~ today by a group or nboul 20 eersons led by the Rev. Corl :\t clnlare The fo nd'lmentah .. t vunastc r cla lmt'd the bell should . include a biblical Inscription. as I.he Libert y Bell docs. 0 9tANGli COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ........... ,_ ...... _ JK k R. Curley YktP.nWll<\1-~-.tl~ Ttiomas l<e~il ,.,.., Thomas A. Murptllne ---·-Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall The royal couple stepped off the royal yacht Britannia follow· ing a dot'king al Penn's Landing a nd were greeted by 5,000 spec· tators. Dresse'd in a navy-and-white striped dress and matchjng hat and long gloves. she came down the gangplank and onto a red carpet, where she was gree ted by Mayor Fra nk Rizzo and Gov. Millon Sbapp. The royal ~le were then whisked off to City Hall for a presentation of litho- graphs by ar tis t Andrew Wyeth. S..e traveled in tbe limousine used by President Ford, which was sent here by the White ·House. Mr. Mcintire protested the new bell, i lVen by the queen as a bi · centenn ial present, saying it .. literally takes God out of our concept of freedom.'' f 'ro• Page A l PARTY ••• after midnight , police had arrest· ed 36 people. including eight juveniles. Connoll y said lhat a survey of ar rest reports shows only six or those arrested were from Newport Beach. Most were arrested for failure to disperse. However, some we re a rrest e d o n m o r e s erious t'harges. includinJ:: -1tu1ull Fla mlnJo, 19. or 3129 Coral Ave .. Costa Mesa arrested on suspicion of vandalis m for al· legedly throwing a brick through the bat•k window of a police cur -Thom as B~annon, 31. of 120 31st St , Newport Ucach, who was arrested on s us picion of incit ing a riot. . -Wllllam Tutty, 19, Pomona . arrestrd on suspicion of assnull with u deadly weapon on a pohce offlcl'r . -J~ Caln, 19, FUiierton, also ar rested on suspicion of a11aull with s deadly weapon on a police officer. -WHlt-y Reploete. 21. or 410 32nd St., Newport Bench, arrest · ed on sus picion or ~ault with a deadly weapon on a police or· ficer. -Bud McCal••· 22. of Tustin. also arrested on suspicion of as· · sault with a deadly weapon on a police om cer. Connolly said not all of the ar· ~t reports had been processed by thls morning and that he U· pects to have more detaUs by Wednesday. Connolly said officers returned to 31st Street Monday momlnc and 15 residents flied complaints stem ming from the party. He said the complaints wlll be taken to the District Attorney's offi ce in a n attempt to bave the host hom es a bated as a public nuisance. beinc an American." Ptnldfft Ford said. s tondlng on lbomas J c ffer:son ·s fr ont lawn a t Viriilntu's Monticell<>, ond the na - lJon ansv. ered. Amen. "If we u nnot ouitt-express 1t." be said, "we know what lt 1s. You know what It ls or you would nolbe here." Mesa Cops Charge Two In Rug Theft Costa Mesa p0llce reported they arrested two sUS,pect.I Cro m Westminst er wbo they alle ge broke into the Carpet Barn Mon· clay night and took $400 in shac carpeting. The arrests ca me after a one- balf hour search for lbe suspect& that included repeated sweepe by the Costa Mesa police helicopter . Police found their suspects, 19-year-old J ohn E. Lodesteln of Westminst er and a 17-year-old boy, hiding under bushes in the 400 block of Broadway, police said. Accor ding lo p01ice , their pickup truck, loaded with four rolls of car pet, was abandoned ln and alley near Irvine and Br oadway. north of Ma1nolia Strttt. Witness.es said the ..bur&lars had some trouble with their load. At one point. they sa id, the carpeting d ragged from the back of the t r uck . prompting the burglars to Cold it double lo keep it on the truck bed. Police claim the suspects pried open the rear door s of the s tore, at 1812 Newp0rl Blvd., with a crowbar. From witne11 reports, t.hey believe a third sus pect, possibly a woman, remains al larie. l'ro• Page A l SLAYING. • • area where the four young people had Me~°'ylng a double date, police said. No evidence of drugs or alcohol use could be linked to Caller as' murder in the series of 81"rests and followup investigation over the weeke nd, Det.ect.ive Nolen said. Detective Nolen tbeoriJ.ed the traaedy stemmed from sym· paihy reactions among friends of the j ilted youlb, a resident of the Westmins ter-no rthwest Santa Ana a rea, as ar~~ll the boys. .. He went to them snirnlng ... ," Nolen said today, adding tha t one apparently offered to ar - range for revenge. A ~tnmrran tor MacDougall Fa mily Mortuar y in Santa Ana said Wday that funeral arrange- ments a re tentatively scheduled for Thursday. He said it was originally to be at the Latin American Free Me0¥>dist Chur-ch ln Sanla Ana but lareer quarten are being sought dtre to Calleras' many friends and relatives. Funds Thre ate ned WASHINGTON <AP> -The Law E nforce m ent Assistance Administration is threatening lo cut off funds to South Carolina's Highway Patrol because state of· fic1a ls refuse to hire women troopers. And ~,here were )'OU! Atnericans have " way of re· membcrintt where they were 11 t the precise m"ment ot nation;al trawna: Dec. 7. 1941; Nov. 22, 1M3. But In hls lifetime will Thomas Ga\es, tJ\e American envoy in Pflling. ever forget that on lht" Fourth of July in the year or Our Lord 1976 11nd the year or t ht! Republit 200 he al<' hot dogs with the rnem be rs of his stntf at .. Mina Tomb in the world's laracst Comro1.tnist country? Will any or the million aur· round Ina tho W ashlnlton Konu- ment, ooblna •nd a aJ\lnJC al the grandest fireworks display in his tory, forget that when It was over that hu)le crowd, that happy thron1. sp()ntaneouslr, bunt Into "God Bien America' ! Wlll any ot lhe five lllW*' -n"' mHUon ! ~ wbo Uo.ct New York harbor and the H\lda~ River ever toraet t.hoM m_,esue aquare·riners aod tlllt! •'°'>' ~ 10.000 sails alon1 the tlanlt ol abl Ortt capital otthe Republic? Across the land, tt wa a~ Bowl of superla U"9 -U.. tq. f fft, the loudeat, tbe belt ... tM brllhtest, a blur of •x· trava1an111 months in prepafl• tlon. But the surprise of Uae , bice nte nnial wu the 1pon. laneous warmth and goiely and. yes. patriotism where the croWd.s assembled. I n Bos t on. they would r e· • me mber bursting into "Happy Birthday" alt er listening to tbe Declaration of Independence re- ad Crom the balcony wbere il was first read in that city In 1776. ln L~xington and Concord, where the fight for liberty began, they would rem ember a special cheer\ness a t the traditional children's ga mes or hula-hoop spinning, b ike rac i n g and watermelon e ating. Ou11ee of Proteef ion At Fort Mc Henry, at a boom· ing rocket dis play at dawn's t-ar· ly light . . . al Gettysbur1, where William Williams or The AP re· ported about a re-enactment: .. T hey gave a war here and thousands or Americans came,'' 30,000 with picnic lunches ... in Washington, the city everybody seemed-io run a~alnst thts year.- where s torytellers and puppets entertained laughing kids al West Poto m ac Park ... in Pruladelphia, where the Presi· dent joined thousands for formal ceremonies ut Indepe nd ence Hall . and also where u subway ri de r broke into "T he Batlle Richard Goldstein wears a gas m ask as he heads across the T heodore Roosevelt Bridge into Was hington. High pollution levels in the nation's capital have caused dis· comfort to many. . Hymn or the Republic." nnd im· mediately the other riders, in all the cars, joined In. Carter's Running Mate De/,egates Lean to Brown, Clwrch m Clwice . WA SHINGTON CAP> -Jim· my Carter isn't saying who is at the top of his list foc a running ma te on the Democr~t.ic ticke t, but delegates to the party's con- vention name Gov. Edmund G. Brown J r . a n d Sen. Frank Church as their top choices fo r the second party. The delegates who will meet in New York next week nam ed more tha n 50 politicians and non- polltidans as t heir choice for vice president. a c-00tinuing As· sociate.d P ress survey of de· legates found. Carter , who has ei:iough de· l egat e vot es t o w i n t h e Democra tic presidential nomina· lion. says he will interview five possible r unnin1 mates before the conveotion. Hi1 first interview was with Ma ine Sen. Edmund Muskie in Plains, Ga., on Monday. Carter said that because Muskie was the first to. be interviewed does not mean he is Carter 's first choice. The former Georgia governor. who has not rele ased the names of the four contenders besides Muskie and Sen. Walter Mondale of Mi nnesota, has said no one speaks for him on lbis decision. And it Is Car ter's vole that will count at the convention. In the past. the convention always has approved the presidential can· the pri maries, d rew much of didale's choice for ru s running the ir support from their home mate. s l a t es. Ab o u t a th1 r d or Brown, who defeated Carter in Stevenson's support was from IJ, three late prim aries, was named linols. with almost haU or Bayh's as the choice of 155 of the 988 de· · coming from Indiana. · legates who stated a preference Mondale was named by 70 de· for vice president in Interviews lea ntes, cibout 50 of who m cur. with The AP. rently are lis ted as Corter de· Another 153 delegates named legates in the AP survey. Ch u r c h , who a lso defe ated WILL MONDALE JOIN CARTER TICKET? A4 Carter sever al limes in l ater prima ries. Jn contrast. Muskie was named for tbe second post by only 15 de- legates of the 2,222 who have been interviewed thus far in the AP survey. About 54 percent or the de· legates d id not give a choice for the vice presidential nomi nation when asked in the continuing AP delegate survey. After Brown and Church, in or· der of total num ber of delegate mentions, we r e Sen. Adlai Stevenson l II of Jlllnols. chosen by 115 delegates, and Sen. Birch Bayh of India na , by 81. Both Stevenson, who was a favorite son contender , a nd Ba yb. who d ropped out of the pre· sldenlial race m idway through Rep. Morri s Udall, w ho amassed more than 300 delegates In his bid for the nomination, was named by 62 delegates for t he second spot. Man Charged As 'Ghoul' DETROIT CAP> -A former assistant medical examiner was charged wi th de capitating 12 cor· pses and s t rip pi ng the nesh from 14 dead bodies at the Wayne County Morgue and Wayne Slate Univers ity. The char ges o r mutilating_ human bodies were filed against! Dr. Millard Bass, a 45-year-old osteopath who resigned from the mo r g u e u nd mo v e d t o Massachusetts in May whlle un· der investigation. Under state law. mulllating a corpse is a felony carrying a maximum penally or JO years In prison. Bass has denied lhc charges. f'r o • Page A I space program in 1963, a nd was 11tand-by backup flight en1lneer for Salyut 3. He Is the 35th Sovtot coamonaut to a'O into space. Ta11 quot ed Volynov ts sayln1. "Our space ftlahl Opt"f\I • 1ertt-1 or ma nned flh~hta that are pro· vided for b y the l()U\ nve-ye ar plan. We shall resume experi· -' menu with orbital 1taUona that represent the principal Unes of d eve l o pm e nt ln S o v iel astronautics.'' Veteran Soviet cosmonaut Lt. Oen. Vladimir SbataloY, In· tervlewed b y Tass at the laundl~ site, said of tbe current tQ1ht:. ,"We do not see •nY baslcaJl)tnew en1lneerlng problems for the 1pacesbip. It ta just anotbet •Of'klq start under out orbiUI protram." •, Moscow Radlo announced tJMr ~ today. The two-women were amoni the first to enter tbe Academy, which bad always been restricted lo men. All three major service academies are admittin& women for the first Ume this year. -+- & \S Yl@llil [? ®@((WO©@ Tbfo tolumn a~an dally Ut'~ Sahirdayli and Monda111. .... , ............. ,.~ Tuesday, Juty 6. 1976 DAllV PtLOT .41 High Court Artio11 Death Reject~ In Oklahoma l WASHINGTON (AP ) -The U.S. Supreme Court today struck down Oklahoma's death penalty law. The action followed the court's rulin« Friday thnt the death penalty ls a ~onstitutional punl5hment for murder but may not be imposed ,enerally under laws whlcb make it mandatory. In Friday's decision, the court struck" Clown man<fafory dealb penalty laws in Louisiana and North Carolina . Rullne today in six Oklahoma cases, lhe court set aside the de· alb sentences or six inmates and sent the caaes back to the court of crim.inaJ appeals or Oklahoma. Fowler wa• aen~ to the North Cuollna •aa chamber f9f" the raw abooln& ol an acqualn· tance, John Orll&,lnJaal)'ltn.· · J.uUce Brennaa and Jaltico '"'""aood Marshall. who cllueftt· eel from tile 1'ullnc uphol4lnc the death penalty. alao dluented Sn the Geor-cta and .,orida cues nnd vot~ to set the death aeD· tenees asl.de. Tbe court declined to review the case of Reclnald~ Ladlplsins~ of Winston-Sale .• N.C .. who was aenteneed.todea under the iuvalldated Nor Carolina law for tbe rape ol Mae Barr. ZZ. ~ , DEAR PAT: l'tty parents are deceased · a fact 1 huve re· ~atedly r eported to Bullock's department store, bolh by phone and m ail. 1 w as promised twice over the phone that their names would be removed from the mall· ing list. lt is over a year now since 1 requested this change, but hardly a week goc-s by that I don't receive ads for my parents from Bullock's. This mail 1s a painful reminder of m y loss. Can't it please be stopped? •~wi ....... WILL TRESTLES SURFING AREA AT SAN ONOFRE STATE BEACH REMAIN AUTOLESS? ·-n.e imposition and carrying out ol Ute de.lb penalty under the law of Oklahoma constitutes a cruel and unusual punishment" in violation or the Constitution the court said. ' Crashes Kill : l Three Peopltt; On Weekend e1 Proposal to Exdud• VehlcJe Trattlc ArouMa Ire of S.n Clemente CouncHman N. L., Newport Beach Bullock's regrets lhl1 error, and a ssures you that your parents' names will be removed from the malling list. A com· pu&er change is necessary, and a few more pieces of mall may ar· rive before the correction goes iD&.o-ellect. Corps' DI Case Said Crumbling Surf er-council1nan Decries Auto Ban The Oklahoma law makes de- ath mandatory for a limited number of crimes. Chief Justice Warren E. Burger and Justices Byron R. White and William H. Rehnquist did not join in the ruling on lhe Oklahoma law but merely said they favored sending the cases back to the lower court for further proceedings in light or Friday's ruling. Three Oran1e CounUans d iW In sepa rate accidents in other areas during the lbree·4ay Fourth of July weekend. Hosteb Regl•tered DEAR PAT: Where can I get iuformalion about youth hostels throughout the United States? J .J .. Dana Point Re4a u t tbe free booklet, "Youth Hosteling lo the United States," by •·riling to: American Vo•th Host e l s, Inc., Attn: Mrvice Dept., Delaplane \'A zztzs. • F11119u A •0119 ll•! DEAR PAT· I've read about the devl'lopm cnt of .. deodorant" socks . \\'hut kind of process causes the.> odor cli m1natton, and have these socks been tested for safety'.' L. P . Costa Mesa A new anll·mlcroblaJ finish Is applied to socks to help Inhibit lhe growth of odor·eauslnc bac· teria and control funcus on the · fiber. Mois ture triuen t he llniab to provJde i&s deodoraet protection. Each laundering re· activates the anli·mJcroblal ac- tion, which rem alns effective up to st launderings. The Environ· mental Protection Agt'ncy bas accepted the finish for reglstra· lion of lbe funlglstaele and bac· teriastaUc agl'nl uSt"d . The rinlsh wUI not harm friendly body or·· ganJsms. Then socks can be ldentlfled by a grtt•n stri~ toe mark. E9!1pf lnu Clo11e11p DEAR PAT: Can you tell me the exact location of the head· quarters of the Rosicrucian Order? I 've h eard It 's in No rthern Callrornia, and l'd like lo visit there while on a driving 'acolion to San Prancisco. T G., 11 untington Reach ThC' hndquarters for tht An· ctenl and M )''illcal Order of lht' 'losy Cross <AMOR{') ls loutl'd at 134% Naglf'f' An .. San Jose, Calif. AU of tht' buUdlnl(A at lhf' hudquartf'n follow an f:l(yptlan style or archllecturt' and tht'y are a favoritt' tourl'il '-lop in San JMe. The park maintains an art callery, Egyptian templt'. Orlc>n· tal mu"c-um and sclt'n~e museum with a planrtartum. .. SAN DIEGO <AP) -The Manne CorpS7 case against dnli instrut'tors charged in the death of Lynn McClure seems to be crumblfog .following the acquit· tal of S. Sgt. Harold Bronson. The Marines announced that the most serious charges -ag- gravated assault and negligent homicide -had been clropped against_ Sgt. Henry E. Aguilar, 23. Also, the charges remaining again.st Aguilar were reduced to the point that the 23-year-old DI will face a special court-martial instead of the more serious general court·martiaJ. Bronson underwent a two.week general court.martial and was found innocent of involuntary manslaughter and assault. S. Sgt. Henry WaJlraff also faces a special court·martial for his allege~ role in the March 13 death of McClure, who was beaten into a coma by fellow recruits during a training ex· ercise Dec. 6. But a Marine attorney for Aguilar is convinced that the government's entire case against the two may dissolve in view of Bronson's acquittal. "The acquittal of S. Sgt. Bronson brought them ~ry close to dropping the charges against everybody." said Capt. Charles Ryan. "But because of the pre· ssures. wherever they are, they want to avoid the look of a white wash." As it stands. Ryan expects Wallraff to be t ried before Aguilar. but doubts the Marines will be able to t'Onvict either man. "Their best case was against Bronson," RYan said. "If S. Sgt. Henry \Vall raff is acquitted -as S. Sgt. Bronson was on Monday · I wouldn't be s urprised if they drop all the charges." Bronson. Aguilar and Wallraff were handling the motivation platoon the day McClure was hurt. Thal unit. :1 punishment de· tail for misfit recruits. has been di ssol ved in the w a ke of McClure's death.· Aguilar. a native of Hanford Calif .. had been charged with de: rehction of duty and three counts of violating a lawful general or· der, ns v.·ell as aggr:ivated a~· sault and negligent hom1c1de. lie now fact:'s only two counts of violating general orders and one maltreatment charge. f'ishi11g tor Sqi1id Plans for development of the San Onofre State Beach Park which includes the popula; Trestles s urfing area, will call for the barrin1r of ve11it<le traf. fie al the isolated surfing spot. And , one San Clemente city councilman protested the auto ban when a preview of the pro- posal was given the council last week. Surfing Councilman Thomas O'Keefe said excluding vehicle traffic from the area would pre· vent its use by a ll but the athletically fit who were able to cope with a long walk down the beach to the Trestles. O'Keere said during a recent period when be had a leg in a cast and was on crutches. the San Onofre area was the only one where he could drive. leave his crutches at the C&ir and crawl to the water to s urf. A dif't road with access through Camp Pe ndleton leads to the beach near former President Nixon's estate. The road had been opened by the Marines, but recently was closed again. Bess Willlams and Steve Peiman, representatives of a subcommittee advising on the development of the park, said Mesa Infant Hit by Car, Not Harmed An 18·month··Old Costa Mesa girl ran into the street between two parked cars on Wallace Avenue Monday and was struck by a car. The impact knocked her on her back, but Jennifer Lynn Mar. quls. of 2043 Wallace Ave .. escaped serious harm. Doctors at Hoag Memorial Hospital treated the child ror scrapes on her back and released her to her parents . Mrs. Marquis told police J en· nifer and her son crossed the street and sh<' ordered them both back. The boy made 1t safely but J eMiCer made her dash too late. Driver Emmett F. Shortle Jr .. southbound on Wallace. saw the girl in lime lo brake his speed, avertlnir her probable death, ac· cording lo police. I I Hundreds of fishermen cro"•de4 the rail at the Balboa Pier Monday night in hopes of b~king some of lbe squid that have been so prevalent in waters off Newport Beach of late. Squid is considered by many people to be a great delicacy . . \. • .... they were recommending the road be permanentJy closed to all vehicles. Both said that allowing traffic in-the area-would damage the de· licate wetlands ecolo1ty. In a ns wer l o o·Keefe's criticism, Pezman sajd there will be areas of tbe huge San Onofre park which will be available to the arm.chair automobile or motorbome visitor, but it was not necessary au areas oC the park be open lo them. Pe:tman said some areas with unique na tura l environme nt should be preserved as closely as possible to thetr present states. He suuested guided natural history walks could be provided through the wetlands. In another foJlow.up action to Friday's decision, the court sent 33 North Carolina death sentence cases back to the North Carolina Supreme Court for action in line with the ruling. Also sent back to lower court for further proceedings were three cases from Louisiana. The court refused to review nine death sente nces from Georgia and s ix from Florida. The court upheld death penalty laws in the two states Frida:)'. The North Carolina cases in· eluded that of Jesse Thurman Fowler. The court heard argu. ments on the case last term but foiled to decide it then. -= -- Jt tll. "" I f '"~~ ... ~. ~ . .. Jerrery A. Cates, 20. ol Santa Ana, was fatally iQJured on the Colorado River Monday when an inner tube in which he was belnc towed struck a rocky embanll- ment about 19 miles north of Blythe. : JUverside County Sheriff's de.• puttes said Cates suffered fatal · chest a nd abdominal iitjuries when the inne r tube, being pull~ by a 75-foot-long rope by a boll driven by his wile, Sharon. slammed into the rocb on the California side of the river. Catfs died about an hour later at PafO Verde Hospital In Blythe. t:ar11er this wedtend, Melda Cumming, 66, or Anaheim, and ~ Larry Joyner, 48, ol F\IUerton. . were killed in separate sincle car accidents near Lns Vegas. Call ow Better Service Une. (800) 252-0471 We want to give you lhe hest savings and loan service you can get. An y- where. 'That's why we've put in our new Better Service telephone line. So when you have a ques- tion, or a suggestion, or a proble~, we get it from (800) 252-0471 gets you Californ ia Federal's Better Service Cente r, toll -free. Ca1l Monday through FJ·iday, between 9 and 4 and you '11 gcL action. Fas t. Maybe nobody's perfect. But we want to be. Call our Better Service line .. I t t•Af DAJLYPILOT 4'allt J9"'t. · «Aaaatiag ,~J ., -.·. ~ ~. ·' .... To• 11rp.U.e AFTERMATH: ""' lhe alant of summer sun mov"'<l toword the wHtern horizon late Monday, • str~ggl ers began 1>lcking up beach blankets and deflating m e rafts for the long trek home. This was the finale or oor great bicentennial Fourth or July, three·day whopper weekend here along this best of all possible COWlls. • As beach visitors begfln mov· tng their sunburns inland, the tide was coming in to lap at dis· carded plastic cups. All the Pacific could do was generate lat· Ut>, nappy one.foot waves lhat slapped weakly at the sand, as if the Great Lady herself was ex· hausted after three days or enter· taining beachgoers from Everywhere, USA . . OCEAN MOVEMENT, in fact. in that late Monday afternoon. was so listless that remnants of our 200th Birthday celebration were visible sloshing about In the bottom sand. ·Over here by the submerged ryck was the .sole of a shoo, top pjirU no place in sight. ft must 'fl&ve come apart in the singing ~ .muicing. Two non-Ooating Qtlndy wrappers are drifting along near the bottom. What's this under my foot? Reach down and grab it. Here we have one-1 quarter of a watermelon rind; ' the last course in somebody's Fourth of July picnic w1th the lef- tover consigned to the sea. I I' !j 1· ll The lady sea bathing neuby begins diving in the shallows ex· citedly. She finally sputters to the surface. "I thought I 'd found somebody's false teeth," she con- fided lo her companion. "But it was only a sea shell.·· :; HOW NICE, after a holidav I like this. to find something in the ocean that actuall y belongs in the ocean. : Well, they'll be taJking about r ecord crowds along our shoreline over the past three days. Som e estimators have estimated we had half a million visitors yesterday aJone. The beach c r owd.guessers have already given Huntington ,Beach state park the record with an estimated 200,000 souls on the sand, followed by 120,000 in Newport Beach and lesser thousands at Seal Beach, Laguna Beach aod San Clemente. NO MATTER WHAT they estimate. your correspondent thought the crowds were down when compared to some reeenl hot weekends in June and even Independence weekends or other years. Maybe folks stayed home. having been 3aturaled for six months with the bicentennial h~pla. Some people. however. never get enough. Like the chap who s tationed himself on the beach at Emerald Bay to watch the big fireworks display. lie had a nagpole wlth Old Glory waving attached to his beach chair. He brought his portable tape deck which w as loudly playing military m arches during the pyrotechnics. Everytime an especially large skyrocket went off, he'd shout, "Ahhhh-thal one's for me!" tu for my holiday, J got my an· nual summertime Laguna Beach parking meter ticket. Everyt)()(ty OU$:hl to ..io home with at least one souvenit'. Tue.nay Jyly8. l978 Hero's F1111eral Israeli Rescue Raid Heralded TEL AVIV, Israel <AP> -lsrul givts • hcro'a funeral today to Americ;an·boro Lt. Col. Yomatao Netanyabu, the only Israeli com- maDdo killed In \he rest'ue of more than HO boetaees held by PalHtinian terrorists al Uganda's Entebbe Airport. . Two. or lhe three Israeli civilians killed In the eun ~tlJe Saturday night were buried Monday with military honors . Speaking at protests against the attack t.o one of the funerals, Israel's the Un ited Nations, the chief military chaplain. Brig. Orcanization of Afrion Unity, Mo rdechai Plron, said the the Arab L eague and-Other Third 2,400-mile. three-plane comman· Wo r ld countries. He also do raid "was a ma.gruCicent. declared today and Wednesday courageous oper ation. but it is chys of mourning for the deiid the fate of this nation that Ugandans. every joy and delight be muted The Ugand an government with pain and mourning."' radio reported that the 20 dead Threats of retaliation from soldiers and the seven hijacker$ the Palestinians lo Lebanon and killed by the Israeli raiders from Uganda 's President ld1 were buried side by side in Amin did nothing to d1minish Kampala. the Ugandan rapitaJ, the pride and rejoicing of the with full military honors Mon- Jsraelis in their armed forces' day. most notable exploit since the THE TERRORISTS included d~feat of the Arabs in the 19i6 a German m nn and woman. S1x-Oay War. beh..-ved to have been members BORDER PATROLS were be· of the aoarchist Baader- ing especially vigilant, and Meinhor Gang. Tht'y and two Palestinian reprisal attacks on Palestinians carried out the hi· Israeli diplomatic and business Jacking of the Air France plane establishments in foreign coun· on June 27. a nd they were tries seemed likely. But with joined at Entebbe by at least the Palestinians in Lebanon three more hea\•ily armed fighting for their existence in a Palestinians. Reports from civil war with Ch r istian some or the hostages indicated Lebanese and Syrian forces. no th~r..-may have been more, but large-scale raids across the this has not been confir med. border were expected. Presid ent Ford and many Amrn·s threats aroused con· other Western leaders con- cern only because one of the gratulate d the Israeli govern· Israeli passengers on the h•· ment on the commando raid. jacked Air France airliner . and newspapers in a number of 75-year·old Dora Bloch. was in countries published editorials a Kampala hospital when the expr essing approval or un- commandos landed. and they ·derstanding o r the tough could not bring her back. The r esponse to the hijacking. Israeli government appealed to Israel ·s traditional foes. the the International Red Cross and Arabs and the Soviets. Jssued an unidentified third country to the expected denunciations. secure her release. T HE UGANDAN president. who reported that the Israeli commandos killed 20 of his troops a nd wounded 32, sent U.N. SECRETARY· Genera l Kurt Waldheim de· nied an Egypt ian report that he had accused the Israelis or ··na- granl aggression." Mondal~ on Tieket? Sile11t Prot.est Wearing tape over tbeir mouths. some of the 20 black protesters from Scotland Neck, N .C. return to their bus after staging a 10 minute silent protest in front of the post office at Henderson, N.C .. Monday. The~· have been protesting the freedom or Sandra Dupree who was granted bond after being charged with the pistol slaying of a black man, Harry Lee Dickens, 21. Civil Rights Nixes Separate Events Mexican Holdup 'Record' MONTERREY. Mexico CAP) -Guerrillas havr m•dc off with nearly halt u mllUon dollan In one of the amootheit and moat •udacloua baok robberies ever seen lo Mexico. poUce ~ported today • "It w~s th~ blgafltt h1ul on re· col'd." suid police otncor J avier Gorcla Montes ln lhi1 tblrd ( I NSHORT J largest Mexican city 800 mllts north of the capi\nl. He reported five members or the September 23rd Communist Leaaue. Mexico's most notorious guerrilla band. staged the hold· up Monday at the Bank of London a nd Mexico. Cftue-llre r e.tp e tted BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) - Cease-fire talks were postponed indefinitely as the Lebanese lef- tist-Palestinian guerrilla com· mand reported it opened a new fronl against the Christians in northern Lebanon. The leftists' Beirut Radio said Moslem for ces drove south into Christian territory below Tripoli and seized the village of Che kka, 40 miles north of Beirut. The broadcast said leftist forces also advanced Monday to within four miles of Amchit, the site of \he Christian rodio station 20 miles north of the capital. Dfftta•ite Ca r lae WASHINGTON CAP> -Federal officials have decided that TOPSFIELD, Mass. IAPI -A public schools may no longer sponsor father·son or mother -daughter larec cache of dynamite buried events because they violate new rules against sex discrimination. in a wooded areu in Boxford may That's the word quietly passed to school admlnistrat.ors in Scot-be linked to the recent series of t.sdale, Ariz., last week. more than five months after the omcials b 0 'll b 1 n g s I n M a I n e • asked if such activities were still lawful under reguJaUons approved M ass a ch u se t ts and New by President Ford last summer. Hampshire. according lo state police. IN A LETTEll cleared throuch Washington channels, John E. Police discovered 611 sticks of Palomin a of the San Francisco regional Office for Civil Rights wrote dynam rt e stored in three 55• to the offi('ials telling them that "functions such as father-son or gallon metal drums just off a dirt mother-daughter breakfasts would be subjecting studPnts to path in the heavily wooded town separate lreotmentandwouldnotbepcrmitted." Mo nd ay , :iccordlng lo State And that decision applies. said a spokesman at Washington Poli('cCol. John R. 0-Donovan. headquarters. even if the school offers separate events with equal C facilities for both sexes. Spet-rltt-• If bu •Cr b l11 • arter Endor.8ed THOUGH NO PVBLJC announcement has been made on the is 0 . s ue. the spokesman said Lb..-Palomino letter represented a policy R ME <AP) -· Speeches by the Italian parliament's new ruling that had been approved by rights oUicc director Peter E Co mmunist and Christian B 30 G .... Holmes. Democratic presiding om cers Y OvernoPe Violalion of the decision could lead to~ cutoff or federal as hint at continuing political crisis. • ~ sistance or even court acllon by the Justice Department. Amintore Fanfuni, the Chris· • 1 T11E P ALO MINA letter. dated June 25 and addressed to Or. Ira ti an Democrats· leading anti· ·HERSHEY. Pa. (AP>_ Jimmy Carter said today he will in• King or the Scottsdale school system, declared, "If the purpose of Communist. called after he was terview Sen. Walter Mondalt> of Minnesota as a possible vice pre· such functions Is to enhance commurfity relations as your letter or elected president of the Senate sidential running mate Thursday, He also picked uptheeodon~ent last February states they would be JU St as effective if they were Monday for a repudiation of of about JO Democrafic governors meeting here . _. _s_t_u_d_e_n_t·_P_a_r e_n_t_a_r_r_a_ir_s_. ·_· ------------------· ·_c_o_n_fused asse m blyism" Mondale is tbe second vice presidential possibility with whom Carter will meet. He t.alked wilh Sen. Edmund Muskie of Maine on Monday. THE MAN WHO is virtually assured of winning the Democratic presidential nomination next weelt has said he plans to meet with at l~ast five vice presldenUal prospect.a before and durin& the conven- tton. · Carter m ade his anneuncemenl about Mondale at a news con· ference held with Democratic governors at the NationaJ Governors Coolerence where the former Georgia governor won near·unanimous support for his campaign for president. · ABOUT • Democratic governors pledged their support in a statement which was adopted without dissent at the conference. There are 36 Democratic governors. Carter 's meet~ with Mondale,liketheonewithMuskie, was ex· peeled to be at Carte r shomein Plains, Ga. Carter also told the news conference he had met with Cf A Direc- tor George Bush for a national security briefing Monday night. He said Busb gave him" an agenda of the kind of information the CIA has to provide." He said he would be meeting with CIA o((iclals after the Democratic convention for briefings on specific areas of the world . ··1 PLAN TO SPEND fwe or six hours at the first session just let· ting the CIA educate me about current and unpublished relationships between our own country and other countries around the world, particularly those that might be of some th r eal to peace. "I want to make sure that during lbe campaign itself that I'm as well informed as possible so t hat I don't make a statement Inad- vertently that would contravene the purposes or our country or might be some disruption Jn the search for peace or good relationships with other countries.'· TANI{· MVNAMAllA Meet America 's Funniest Jockcaster -Tank McNamara Showers Along Gulf America ls obsessed with organized sports. Eyes blur on foot- ball weekends, Joe Namath'• legs expose penty hose and sell them and former athlete• •tumble their way through tonight's "norta apewa" In counttea1 amall towns. llllluQuorq"" "'""''" ........... d llol.- 8o\t&fl ....... 0 C111t- (lllCIN\•tl I ,_,_ o. ...... 0-t•Olf t f,....., °'""80" .....,.,._,,~ """"-" .lat'-'""' • .... _,,,,. .. t.ftVe .. \ • '"'" .. "°<' M•-.¥.-~ ""-•·St,...,, ..... 0r ...... '"•"Of'' Oll-•(lly .. ,, Chance of Flooding Predicted in South H .. 11 ., II ., •• •• •• " IO M •• ,. •S ., ., '<I •J u 106 ., •• et ,. .. .. es 1.-"""' ., •• .... oO o\ " ... oO ~ .,, " o(I ., .. ,~ ,. ·" ... n .. n .. "' .i .. ,. It to ,\J am.... ....... s.r ..... ""w"-............. "-"'• Piii ........ ...... .__°""" ...... lloff *'-· 11 ,. •11 ,. 11U ,. u y llD .. ,. " .. • .. ., •• "'° leally _.., relrtt. Act.1-lft _,_ pott,.d tor •• , tit#_. Of T•••'• L*'tS.-. Ille C•HllN• •t>d Geertl• . Sit'" ...... tit•• .... , ............ u. --II wot tlN r ... 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Jeff Miiiar, 32, end 8111 Hinda, 24, have teamed to create the dally ••tire of the •ports lnduatry. The •trip atara Tank McNamara, retired from being the 97th or 11th beat defenllYe tackle In pro football to become the 2nd or 3rd worst aporb ~•potter on televl1lon. Other famlllar feces are Sweataox with hi• six pack a Sunday tHvee habit; luck Baker t 6e new American godllng, no dlf • ferent from any Olher average guy who make• $100,000 • year ·playing children'• pmea, and, of courae, J acque• 8rou1aard, a hock,ey player with • fondne11 for 1nap1hot1 and atewarde••••· W8teh for TANK ll"PlAllAJl& In th• Tuesday July 6 1976 DAIL y PILOT AS Ter1·orists Threaten PG&E j SAN FRANCISCO lAP> - The terroris t New World Liberation Front <NWLF> says it hu planted t.htte time bombs to go off by Saturdll)' al two Pacific Gas & Elednc Co. <PG&E> sltes ln the San Franclsco Bay area. A commun1que, revealed Monday and signed by the NWLF Central Command, warned PG&E employes to slay away from work until after July 10 so they won't be hurt. A SPOKESMAN for the utility uid employes should report l<\ work and lbatopera· Uons would continue as usual. Al a hastily organiud news conference, a m ember or an above-ground support group for the NWLF read the com- munique warning or the bo mbs and threatening further attacks. quoted the communique as saylnc three "calendar clocks are placed at two PG•E sates ln lhe Bay Atta.'' ••1 DON'T THINK PG&rE workers will lose thelr Jobs for ataylng away from work," 25-year-old M In Lou1hcr sald, "end If they do, UuitJust says somethln1 for PG&E." The terrorist •roup has claimed responsiblUly for sabota1ln1 PG&E facilities five times since March 21. 19'75. Paul Girard, PG&E public information officer, called the w a rning "an insane threat. "OPERATIONS WILL con- tinue in a normal fashJon, ··he said. "Our employes are trained to be vigilant. and we expeet them t.o continue in thatfashion." Firearms Division ol the U.S. Treasury, which is handling the case, had no immediate comment. Groups us ing the name N WLF ha ve claim e d responsibility for 11 number or bomblnas. including o ne earller this year at t he famous Hearst Castle in Sun Simeon, a police car bombing In Marin County and ex ploslons at foreign consul41tes •and corporate offices in the San Francisco Bay area. latest attack on PG&E is lf' terrorist aroup"s response 0 the utility's failure to m l • previous demands. The NWLF hu demandfci that PG&E pny 50 percent£ the cost of brlnalng slu houslne In San Franclsco to bulldlna codes, It also h~ demanded that the compa.ty provide free utility service to the unemployed and thoM• over 6~ forced to live on fixed incomes. In addition to the NWLI" Central Command, the under· ground group h as two branc h e8 -tho Lucio Cabanas Unit. and the Jonathan Jackson Jackson- S a mu e 1 Melville Unit. Authorities sriy they do not know what the relaUooship among the unats Is or whether they are connected. Fireman Killed "'wi ... ,.... Ande Lougber, ol NWLfo" Charles Nixon, spokesman for the Alcohol. Tobacco and THE NWLF'S name also has a ppear e d on death threats against newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst and bomb threats a gainst San Francisco apartment owner-s who w e re lab e l ed "slumlords ." The FBI has said it believes the NWLF was responsible for candy· box bombs mailed to two members or the San Fran- cisco Board of Supervisors. Other terrorist groups ac· tive in the bay area lnclude the Emiliano Zapata Unit and the Red Guerrilla Family, People's Information Relay-1 Cause of a fatal fare that burned 200 acres in the Lake Sherwood Miss Lougher s aid the re~eation area ne~ Thousand Oaks was und~ investigation to-,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ day, authorities said. Wellesley Hartman. 44. of Thousand Oaks was killed when he was struck by a falling boulder. The fi re Sun- day did not threaten any structures. Reagan Sets Talk 'lY Speech Aimed at Delegates 4th Fracas Gassed OCEANSIDE CAP> -Tear gas was fi red into a beach crowd or 300 persons and police arrested two men befor e ending their Jndepen- dence Day party early Monday. Four police ofCicers were injured by rocks and bottles as lS with night.sticks waded into the crowd. The noise or fights and rock band music brought the police. who fired two rounds of tear gas before the party broke up. Neither of -WS ANGELES (AP> -Republican presidential candidate R.onald Reagan says be hopes bis appearance on nationa l television toniaht will persuade uncommitted GOP de- legates lo vote for him. (Channel 7, I0:30p.m.> Ci!ntr_ates_on bis theme of excesses in \. government and 1nnat1on. the injured officers was seriously hurt. .J "Its an important speech." the former California governor said Mon- day before ta pint the half-hour talk at a Hollywood st.udio. HE SAID PRESIDENT Ford's television exposure at bicentennial events Sunday and Monday h ad nothing to do with hls decision to pre- _ sent his nationwide message. "We decided a long time ago to do this," Rea'fan said. ''Kansas City is drawing close and there are a lot of uncommitted de- le1ate1. I would have liked to have made the taping closer lo lhe conven· tJon, but we had to take the lime when it was available." THE AIDE SAID R ea~a n 's message deals with the subject or whether government "cares about the Americans who keep the country go- ing, the ones who fight wars, drive the trucks. raise the kids. the farmers, firemen. cr afts men and cops." The aide said Reagan reiterates his att.ick that ''Inflation as theft by legislation.·· 18-year-old Held In Double Death RIVERS1DE <AP> -An 18-year- old ma n has been arrested for In· vestigation of murder in the deaths of two youths who became fatally Ill after sniffing a drug at a party, authorities said. Raymond Glen Robison. 18, or ACCORDING TO AN Associated Rubidoux was a rrested Monday while Press survey, Rea1an bu 9'76 de-being treated at Riverside General le1ates to Ford's 1,004 with 179 un· Hospital for illness suffered after tak- commltted and 98delegatea yet to be Ing the drug himsetr, omctals selected. A total of 1,130 dele1ate said. votes Is needed to win the Republican Riverside County Sheriff's Depart· nomination. ment officials said that Romn L. Steeg. 17, or F ontana and John Reagan again predicted he would Stevens, 15. or Rubidoux died after in · win the nomination on lhe first ballot haling a white powder allegedly given at tbe Aucust GOP convention al to them by Robison. Kansas City, ~o. · The drug was not immediately iden- Before the taptnc. Rea1an would lified by police. But doctors at Com- say only tbal the TV talk would em· munity Hospital, where several of the phaslze bis Idea of "what America is, ill youths were taken. thought the and what I believe it should be," but a drug m igbt be procaine. a local campai1n aide said lb.al R_e_ai""a_n_c_o_n_·_an_e_s_tb_e_t_ic_._a_u_th_o_n_·u_· es_s_ai_d ____ _,. New Site For Viking Looks OK PASADENA (AP>-A 1lant radar dlab i n Areclbo, Puerto Rico, aimed at the apot chosen ror Vlklnc l '1 landin& on Man July 17, has so fa.r failed to turn up anything that m l&bt re- verse lhe decision. As scientists ot the Jet Propulsion Laboratory went through the data from Areclbo Monday, Proje~l Mnna1er Jim Martin said: "I have Coaunereial Credit• Tl IRIFT l'A'iSllOOI\ .\CCOl":\T~ f'ur ( •liforn1a l<r~1tknt' Ont~ Munbtr of !ht C •hf .. rnt~ ,\\"•.talion ol Th;ttl and loan Compan1n. • ~ Crcdlt 1'1~11. lncorl'ontcd 370 ~t 17th Strt'et • Phone : 645-8700 heard no data that would"'------------------- aha~e our belier In lhc Northwest area." THE NORTHWEST area 11 the nat plain, pro- bab}Y an ancient bulnor dry lake. that became Vlkin1'1 likely destlna· lion when the spacecraft'• cameras found the original &Ile to be Inhospitable. FED UP WITH FAD DIETS '? SCHICK HAS A BETTER WAY! dlscourapd with cu1tomen are lot's of people are ,. abny happy Schk:k The camerH show the ldt i&ht ' ~ new site to be relatively qu we · ~"-• ' reportlnc that they free or moand• or louplanl that notontylolt bouldera. But radar ex-seldom produce .~ ~the pounds amlnatlon from earth • can 1ometlmea spot laltln1resu"1· • butarehavincno smaller basardl. Schick Center's difficulty On Thursday, if t.be new Weicht .. MAINTAINING good news continues, Vlklng 1 will be ordered loll Procnm . ~!# their desired to adjll!lits orbltto brio& doesn't '· ,., ' wellftt it over the landinl point. use pills, shots ~ att.t ward without PBOTOG &APHS -·-d~! .._., .. ·-unusual will~. released here Mon-... •-,_. -.......... ,...-- day show a.notlMJ' resioD for Information or ..._ Weicht Anatyais, reminds man7 ac1-.11.i1. ol plains on t.be moon. Some of t.be craten W8'e nearly Cllled wlth windblowll ...... ~ I •• -.: ... I • '. . ~I j. THANKS TO THESE HARBOR AREA BOYS AND GIRLS' YOU CAN TAKE "Y.E.S:' FOR AN ANSWER Do you have a job that needs filling? A chore that needs done? A s ummer replacement that hasn't been replaced? Then call the Youth Employment Service, a non-profit. no-fee agency that finds talented. hard-working young people to handle skilled, semi· skilled or unskilled assignments. More than 300 types of jobs have been successfully filled by Y. E.S. in the past year alone. Y. E.S. puts the lie to the careless statement that claims today's young people don't want to work. They do. More than 2.500 are on the Y.E.S. list today, loo king for any kind of work, fr om an ho ur to a full s ummer, from unskilled to professional, In home~ J:>o.Jltyard, supermarket or office complex. You'll be delightfully surprised when you tell Y. E.S. about a job to be done. Y.E.S. can use volunteer help, too, and since no fees are paid by employer or employee, Y.E.S. can always use financial aid. If you can help Y. E.S., or Y. E.S. can help you, call ... YOUTH EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Ruth Urban, President Carolyn Sweetland, Executive. Director .· ~~~·-,--~-~.~~ ~ .. ~~·1'f:·~e!f Telephon'e: 642·0474 INumber 24 ;n a series of public service advertisements sponsored by Avco Anancial Servic~, Newport Beach, California· - A8 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Hoine ·stm Needed Albert Silton Home. for yun Orange County's · reruee for abused, ne~lect~ a.ad abandoned cblldren, was to have been phased out or existence by Sept. 1, 1975. County officialli planned to replace the home with • o series or standby private homes paid $100 a month ··for each bed, whether occupied Qr not, made avalla· ble for short-term emergency care. Albert Sitton was to. become an extension or Orang«! County Juvenile Hall, a relief valve for over· crowding in the hall. It was the need for more detention facility beds rather than improved care for child victims that touched off the plan to close the Sitton facility in Orange. The Initial deadline for cl06iog passed 10 months ago. And according to a recent report county officials aren't close to finding a suitable and workable wternaHve system of temporary care for the county's child victims. Rather than struggle on with a plan of questiona- ble merit, county supervisors should abandon their f4tile attempt to phase out Albert Sitton. The comparatively (ew dollars and little space that might be saved by:· closing the facility ai:.en't worth the risk of jeopardizing the compassionate care child victims receive at Albert Sitton home. Setting Suns Under a new-cororaao Taw, the sCale.-s 39" re- gulatory agencies will be automatically terminated over a six·year period-13 each two years-unless the agency can prove in mandatory public hearings that its servkes are still needed and are being conducted efficiently. Agencies that meet this test will stay in business for another six years, after which they once morawill come up for r e view. Colorado's ''Sunset Law" reflects a growing public discontent wllh over·reculnUon by government iind with the tendency of bureuucracies to cling to life long after tbelr original purpose has btto fulfilled. Similar laws are in the hopper in other states. And at the federal level, Congress is pondering a plan that would require review and reautborlzatlon of gov- ernment programs every fiv e years. If nothing else, the SO·called Sunset Laws should have the crrcct or keepin~ the bureaucrats on their toes, both as to the qualtty of their service to the public and their spending habits. It b an unhappy fact of Ufe thnt n government agency or program, once started, will somehow manage to expand its activities to justify a bigger aod bigger budget. It's past time for the sun to set on a lot of them. Inappropriate It was somewhat unsetUJng, to say the least. to hear Secretary of Labor W. J . Usery Jr. pile platitudes on the Teamsters and their boss, Frank Fitzsimmons, the other day. Speaking before the bumptious Teamster conven- tion in Las Vegas, Usery referred to Fitzsimmons as "a close personal friend," and said that while not a Teamster union member, "I belong to this club because I belong to it." Now Usery has told a Senate committee the club reference was only a joke and that while he has known FitzSlmmons professionally for nine years, he hasn't socialized with him. It's good to hear that, and to hear Usery swear he's not in the Teamsters' pocket. But this all comes after the fact-and after Usery gave every sign of being a cheerleader and advance man for Fitzsimmons, and for a union whose affairs are once ag.ain.under !ederal scrutiny. Explanations aside, Usery's judgment must be questioned for making the remarks in the first place. t t _, . Lawyer Pays for Success Congressmen Trade Jobs for Relatives ( VON HOFFMAN ) WASHINGTON -Now dig this case. The North Carolina State Bar is trying to throw out one of its members be~ause of "his general attitude· toward the <'ourts and the judicial system." The next thing you Jmow these crazy lawyers ar~ golng' to start locking people up for smirking. The gentleman with lbe poor ~encra l altitude's name is .Jerome Paul, .ind th e r e· ason the dis· organized bar l'f Nort h ('a ro l1n u is out to strip the ma n of his h vehhood is be('8USC he won a case. Jerome Paul was Joan Little's defense at· torMy. Little is yesterday's hcroinl', the black woman who killed her jailer because s he said he was trying to rape her. That'11 lhe only conclusion a lay observer or this mob or angry oul·Of·conlrol, writ-throwing, s ummons·serving lawyers can tOmt• to. All lhe alleaations oauinst Paul are COMected with hi~ conduct during the time or the Ultle trial. For instance. one of the count a~ainst him is that hc- told a television news reporter tha t lhc presiding judge, Hamilton Hobgood, "was old· fashlonl'd and did not undcr11tand u lot of things and was not wllllng lo ullow the deftndu.nt <Poul> to apply his new 'aclm ce' nnd tho l\CW way of do1og things," Judalnlt Crom the lan(uaae this uccusallon la couched In, we have less to fear from the North Carolina State Bar's dt'rectlve nohons of Justice than wt do from its difficultlu writing the mother tongue. Were a Layman to write with such atylc he'd be J.udaed a functional llllterate and forgot· tan; when ti luwytr dou It, they call It legal craftsmanship. LA WY Eas ore different. tr Paul "'ere guilt,y ol every single crime attributed to hlm by the North Carolina Bar and be weren't a lawyer, he wouldn't gel a warnlng citation from a traffic rop. He certainly wouldn't lose h1s job, much less be prevented by force of Jaw from practicing his profegslon, scurvy and thiev• J.ne tbougb lt may be. One or the charges they have against Paul is ''tbe defendant stated that the quality ~ jusUce in this Country (the capitalila· lions are the North Carolina Bar's) is directly related lo the pocketbook. Lawyers want to believe that it's their abili that cues. Tbis charge w~ never have beeD brou«h~ if trUt.b were a de- Dear Gloomy Gus Re the June 30 Mailbox let· ter about "seUing" can· didates: Didn't Spencer· Williams get Ronald Reagan elected governor? A lot of us think he was a joke too; a bad joke' cc ....... ~.-......... .., ...-n ....... __ ..,...., .. ........... ·::··· ,.._,.. -·--· .,...., ..... nwnt you can afford to ~ for' Bit. UJ. lis~ i....yeri Wt• pride in making idiots out of themselves. Can you think of any other pro Cession in the world that would excommunicate one of its mem· bers because he "publicly con· ducted himself in an undignified and discourteous manner." Now you know why members of the bar are pompous, dull and dignified. H they're not they lose their jobs. PEaRAPS the best accusa- tions acainst Paul hAve to do with what he told the media about the Little case itself: " ... the defendant... stated that 1f they (authorities) intended to put her In the gas chamber they bel· ter get the police ready because they were golne to have to deal with him ." That bit o f courthouse·steps bluster is in the opinion or the North Carolina State Bar an incitement lo "mob riots" and "insurrection." How do you like that, Weat.berpeople? Another one or the better' charges in tbe complaint ls the &<'cusatlon that Paul repeatedly and publicly insisted his client was innocent and that the pro· 11ecutlon had failed to prove Its case: "On August 10. 1975, in a TV Interview conducted by Bob Carlton, WTVD·TV, the defen- dant stated that at that Ume tho Statt had n o case wbataoever .... " That is a shock· lni thine for a defense attorney lo ••Y about his cUent. Paul's t e merity knew no bounds. He also stands accused of 1ayl113 out loud on ~ oc· caalons that be thought lle'd made aome good polnb tn court; and that the atate had aucb a weak case the proucutlon agaln11t bis cUent shouJd never have been brought, not a wholly irntlonal opinion lnasmueb as the jury agreed and acqul~ bia clieoL PAUL SAm at the time of the trial he beUevtd thllt. the pro. Hcutlon •C•i••t Joan Lllllo apran1 from racist. Mlltlmmta. Brtqiag thil prwedq against Paul does seem to IUbltanU1te blt coatenUon, bul l*Jen are crazy people. They.,,,_ from a mcrb1d and bnnoClc craving for ~. amt Pnl 1POU out in publlc. Tbalwaa. mla1h Ht WH d ta tnnd that Outwitting the Nepotism B~n WASHINGTON -In times past, members of Congress bolstered their family finances by putting relatives on the public payroll. This hoary practice, c:alled nepotis m, was outlawed in 1967. But many crafty congressmen have found there's more than Ql)e •way to skin t)l e tax · payers Now they put one another 's re latives on the p 3.)' re> II, • n. ex'eYcist> fn payroU juggl in g I h a I somehow ha!> goof' un noticed We havf' s haken the con· gressional payroll and a number of relatives have fallen out like overripe fruit from a tree. Thus Congress is sWl partly a family alfair. Our associates Jack Cloberty and Bob Owens have been searching the pay lists and matching up names. Here's bow some of the jigsaw pieces fit together~ -Rep. 10bn J,ttt:l&ll. D.·Calif., the No. 3 man on thel>emocratic totem pole, has placed two daughters on the congressional payroll under the patronage of obliging colleagues. Alicia McFall has a permanent job with the House JnternaUonal Rela· tions Commit.tee; Sarah McFall is an intern with lhe House Post Office Committee. McFALL'S counter· part on the Republi· can side, Rep . Robert Michel, R .·lll., s lipped the daughter oC his colleaauc. Rep. (JACK ANDERSON) Edward Ocrwinski. R.·111 .. on his congressional pnyroll last year. Michel gave Maureen Derwinski a summer job. -..Rep.-J im Wright, D.·Texas. a eontender next year for the post ol'•majortty le8Cler, has his wife Betty as a $23,000-a-year ad- mlni1tra ti v e assistant on a Public Works subcommittee. .._Rep. Mel Price, D.·lll .. the fcwmer House Ethics chairman, wangled a SIT ,OOO·a·year job on Capitol Hill for his brother Raymond. -Amiable, accommodating Rep. John Dent, D.·Pa., has pro· vided jobs for the daughters or two colleagues. Rep. Richard lchord, D.·Mo., and Robert Giaimo, D.·Co nn. -Rep. Bill Clay, D.·Mo., bunt· ed up summer jobs for two of his children last year. He pl nced a daughter with Rep. Louis Stokes. D.-Ohio. and planted a son with Rep. Charles Wilson, D.·CaHI. -NO ONE KNOWS how to piny the nepotism game under the new rules better than Rep. Joe Skubitz. R.·Kan .• He arranged a summer job for his grand- daughter with Rep. Don Young, R.-Alaska, then added lo his own payroll the daughter of Rep. William Broomfield, R.·Micb. -Rep. Spark Matsunaga. D.· Hawaii, has managed to' get his brother Andrew on the payroll at $15,000 a year. The congressman also swung a job for his son as a House page. -Rep. Tom Kindness, R.· Ohio, true to his name, employed the daughter of Rep. Tenneson Guyer, R.·Ohio, as a recep· tionist. She found employment with Kindness after an earlier stint with Rep. William Powell, R.-Oblo. -Rep . Richard· Vander Veen, D.·Ml ch., who t®k Qver Gerald Ford's old seat, wasted no time using his congressional connec· tions to get a page job for bis son. -Rep. Gus Yatron, D.·Pa., found hls son a spot as a summer inte rn with the House Ad- ministration Committee. The boy later worked part time while he was attending law school. -Rep. Ed J ones, D.·Tenn .• a member or the House Ad · ministration Committee, helped ftnd his son-In-law an auditor's job on the committee by In· troduclng h im to former Chairman Wayne Hays, D.·Ohlo. • -Rep. Otto Passman. D.·La., the stingiest man in Congress with foreign aid money, is more gen<'rous with the taxpayers• mon<•y when it comes lo his fami- ly. lie arranged an $18.000·a·year House Job for his brother Olis. -Other <'ong ressmen, whose family planning we have un· covered. are Bill Ford, D.·Mlch., and Ed Patten, D.·N.J. Ford's wife works for the House Ad· minis tration Committee and Paten's wife is a secretary In his • office. This is legal, in her case, because she had lhe job before the 1967 law took eftect. MOST WORKING relatives, 'it should be noted. probably earn their pay. But it is contrary lo the intent. if not the letter or the law for them to be on tbe con· gressional payroll. The real charity cases, , however, are fallen colleagues. " These are the congressmen who are put out of office by their con· stituents but who stay on Capitol Hill on the payroll ot sympathetic friends. House Republican leader J ohn Rhodes, R.·Ariz ... for example, felt sorry for ex-Rep. Dick Sho4p, R.·Mont., and put him on the payroll for a time. Rep. ' Norman Lent, R.·N.Y., took In former Rep. Larry Hogan, R.·Md. Congressional salaries, keep. ing pace witb inflaUon, have steadily risen to the present pin· I nacle of $44,625 a year. Thls ls considered ample in most constl· tuencies to keep the wolr from tho door. But our enterprising legislators have been able to Im· • prove their b a nk balances, , despite the antinepolism law, by playing hlde·and·seek with the .. congressional payroll. 'Sin Taxes' Still Favorites ,, I ( EARL WATERS ) flscatory. A sales tax, levied up- on all commodities, Is an equal tax. The special taxes on liquor and claarettes are punitive. They place an unequal burden upon those who find pleasure In tobac· co and liquor. Clear~ smotlen more so since they pay 50 percent more than the Imbibers and twice as much as the horse players. The three aroups of "sinners'' pay more towards the cost of stale 1ovcmment than all inllurance tompanJes comblned. f&OM TB~T view the sin taxes to finance government are bad enou1b. 9ut Ger1orlo, sup- ported IO far by the legialaton. seeks to lmpo1e an addlUonaJ tax on clgareu.es for an ent.lrely dlf· ferent reuon. ffe II coovlaced that ci•arette tobacco industry to pay for ad· verUlln1 to tell the public Its pro· duct Is no good. The principle Involved is more dan1erou1 to the public them cigarette amokln1 could ever be. For If It Is proper to ta.x one In· duat.ry for the specific purpo8c or dettroyln1 lllelf, wbero does It end7 IF' ONE ruds vartou1 health ma1aalnes lt will quickly be lurned that many consider wheat Injurious to health. Sufar also. But that la onJy a beginning. There 11 a huae syndrome which holdt that all proctued food.a are injurlou1 to health. Must we then tax the nour mu.ls for advertlaln1 to the public that wheat is danaerous to the health? Should the aucar mill• abO be taxed ror that purpose, and the unHr1 and all other pro- ceuon &oo7 AccordiAC to the Na· llonal Safety CouocU more peo- the Latin poet·phllosopher Tltua Lucretius observed "What ls ono , man's poison is another man's meat and drink." What makCA1 the legislators so wlao to galnaay that? Two hundred years ago an un-' wll1e tax upon tu wu deemed' · oppresalve enough to st.trt • re· I volutlon. Maybe history ought to be 3 required couno for the lawmakers. · · ; DAILY PILOT flobm N. Wfl'd. hblll,..,_ Tlwmo• Ktml. fJd#or BarboTa Krdblah, f:dllonol Page l:dJtor The editorial P•I• of the Dally Piiot 1uk1 to lnrorm and lllmulete ruder• by ~ on this pese dlvene tommftllary on topic. ol Interest by 1)'1)dlc1t· td eo&ulMista and urtoanllla, by " . I I ••• I\' II Ill' ' .. I .t. Tuesday, July 6, 1976 aying Cash Brings Small 81 ... Auetl~ Preu A amall, but 1teadlly crowtnc number or but.a are oUertnc ~ta ol up to 5 percent olfer the cash discount.a. The Idea behind lht' diseounts Is simple: you pa)' less because the merchant does not have to pay a credit card company the standard fe~ ror the transaction. all customers -whdhtt or not they are holders of iiiiiijiiiij~i!jijiiljiijji crecht urds. Merchants who otter diacounta mu1t advertise the fact by slcns or displays near en· trances and at cub ~alsters. Tbe discounts are limited to 5 percent; otherwiff t.hey would con· sUtute a finance char&e under the term' of the Truth In Lending Act and would be subject lo cu.a&.omtta who pay In caah Instead or cbar1tna chues on tredJt c:ardl. ~ lls>UJ recently, tome of the maJor credit card mpanles Included provlslOM In their contracts lt.h retaU•ra 1taUnc that the merchant. could not ft' a cub dlatount. ··At the momt-nt, everybody pays the credit co . ~.··said Nancy Ch a.sen o(Consumerb Union. WITH CASH DISCOUNTS. P EOPLE who do not want or need the convemence o( rred1t ·do nut haH to pay the bill. TH£ F .\I& CREDIT BILLING Act, which look ~ late lHt year, prohibits all such a&reements od several 1rou.,. have bttn pushine merchants to Note: the Jaw does not requfre merchants tool· fer cash discounts: 1t simply allows them to do so If they wish. The dtscounts must be made available lo E FAMILY CJRCUS' By Bil Keane Double Image Turns Morbid MIAMI CAP> -Sixty.two.year-old Alex Monroe is a li ve and weU in M1umt only months alter hls daughter . aunt and sisters mourned a t his funeral as they gazed on his body in a n open casket. "I'm not dead." Monroe said after visiting with hls daughter . M amle Higgs, and ta lking to pohce. "I just came from North CaroJina. ·· MIAMI DETECTIVE RICHARD Boh an said somebody else was named Alex Monroe, too. Bohan also said : Each Alex Monroe was 62 years old, S-Ceel·9 and HO pounds. Each Alex Monroe had a scar arross his left cheek. -Each Alex Monroe lived in downtown Mi ami. Although the ir homes wt're just six blocks apart, Alex Monroe never mt'l Alex Monroe. "But the sun's up ond WHO wonts to spend THE DEAD MONROE WAS fatally shot lasl their whole vacation in BED?" April during a right in which he had gone to a --------------------Cnend'sdefense. Bohan said. Man Jailed New Bar Game Object: Kill 'People' SEATILE <AP) -'lbe latest com· puterized &ame at the local bar or poolroom is called "Death Race." For 25 cents, you can pretend you're run· nlng down pedestrians with a car. The game puts the player behind a steering wheel and accelerator pedal and lets him chase "gremlins" across an e lectronic playing board for 99 seconds. THE SKELETAL nGURES bear a strong resemblance to people. When hit by a car. they emit a shrieking sound -something Uke the scream of a child -and turn in t o gravemarkers. "If people eel a kick out of running down pedestrians. you have to let them do it.·· said PauJ Jacobs, direc- tor of marketing for Exidy, the Palo Alto comP.any that designed a nd dis- tributes the game. "This ls the sort or challenae that pricks the person's mind a littleJ>lt." JACOBS SAID "DEATH Race" has been distributed nationwide but that it's a •·trade secret" how many there art>. He did say the game "happens to be our most popular game al this time. In (act. the business it attracts far outvalues any of the other eames W(''ve ever mnrkcted ... The game scores Points for each figure run down, and when it's over the player Is rated on a scale rangtng from a futile "skeleton chaser" to an accomplished ··ex pert driver .·· "The name ·o ealh Race' may schock a few people,·· Jacobs sajd, "'but we find the game humorous." HE SAID IT IS an offshoot of an Ex· idy product called "Destruction Derby," in which players crashed cars into one another. "We decided to pul a lwist on lhat idea, so we added the gra,·eyard ef. feet and t he shraekinjt sound. which makes for a lot more excitement." hl" said. J acobs said the game oftended some distributors who refused to con· tract for it. BILL AVBBON, DIRECTOR or the Seattle Ccntt-r arcade. said the game has been in the arcade for about two· weeks. "and so Car no one has com· plained.·· When first contacted, Aubbon said he wasn't aware of the game. but ··tt sounds a litllt-h urt! to imagine ... Checking further. he said he wus r<'· lieved to find out "those are gremlins that you run down You're not sup. posed to think lht'l> 're people .. Intended or not. ·· 1 suppose they do resemble human forms:· J acobs I said. ··1 don"l think people really gel on on thinkin2 they ran down a pedestrian. l think lht>y just like to sec-• bowgooch1 marks man they are." Warning To Victim Required ~RM:IGHI? SAN FRANCISCO IAP> -The California Supreme Court has ruled 111tn that physicians or paychotheraplsta who know a patient may harm aom eone mual warn the potenl11&l vie· tlm. ln a 5-2 decision. the court said the doctor mu1t 10 ao rar as lo warn aomeone who ml1hl be expected to nollf)' the peraon or the dan1er . THE RtJLING was lhe result or a suit filed by the parent.a of TaUana TarHott. who WD1' sl1ln Oct. 27, 1988 by Prosenjlt Poddtr. Poddar was a araduate student at UC Berkele)' and a rejected suitor or Ml11 Tarasofr. Her parents sued the \hnaplats who saw Pod· dtr, campus police and thetr employer. the \Dl· lveaity. ' ON DEC. 13, 1974. 'tbe Supreme Court, by a 5-2 ma .. 1ln. reversed an Al°'meda Cqu nt7 Superior Court decision dlHtissinC Ute 1uil. Tiie unlhraity and otber de· f aqt.a appealed and a 1, the. latat na1iltl tbe bi1t court said thal a Learn What Makes The Lindora Method So Effec tive A complete program to Instruct patients how to lose weight easily. then how to mointQn. ~lean weight. Doily therapy, with audio and sut>liminol visual aids to promote motivation and encouragement. H C.G~ a fat mobilfzlng substance, makes 11 eosief for pa1ients to k>5e weight without fa1igue ex excessive hu"lger Lindora's very special diet. designed for q:ild ~big aid i'T'p'oved eathg ~ Behavior modiflcotlon techniques to lean weight control. Undoro's easy-to-follow maintenance Pfe>gram to preven,t regaining The entire program Is under the strict supervision of 'medical doctors. soedolists In bc:riotrlc medlane. COii tot llllofrnollon ~""" flldcly 9 A.M. TO ' '-M.-2 'M. tO 6 ,M, NEWPORT BEACH 6•0-6131 Faro'lltrd COSTA MESA 557--1893 Mes.av~ Plot8UIOl"OI 8!0Q Son lemordino • E long a.oc:h • MiSSIOn Hilts HcMthome • OfClnge • Newp<>f1 leoch ~ GtOYe • long e.och • P'osodena · lo Hobto • Woodlofld Hiiis ·Sherman Oaks west COYina • FulleftOn • ~ ·Santo Monk:a Lhdolo M9dlicd ore owned · crtd ~ed by MedlcCll [)()ctcn • h)f .-.cf ..... p;odlc• lo lo:CJlllCJ. AU.O"tlc ~c:rd~ are ICerwed bV ht SIOle ~ CallfOmlO ' For Terror another set of reeulatlons. The program is still in Its infancy. "Groups working (or cash discounts are rew and far between unfortunately," said a spokesman for the House consumer affairssubtommillee. Starts Sept. 7 KINDERGARTEN THROUGH EIGHTH GRADE IN FOUNTAIN VALLEY: 16$33 e.oui.t1utt1 $1 IN ol \\Mf\e!I 71•·M2·3312 • TOllCfllilg thO JR~ w.tfl ptionies • Oool·IO-Ooor Bus Service • &ll0to •no A/!f)t Sctt00I CMe • lntcrrtenommarional • ReasonnOle nimon ..r,.day. thauaanda of thrffti Soulbem Calilornlana are loalnl lntereat-hard-e~ed dollars that are TtghtfWly thelra, It happens with every def>oalt 1ll a baDk savtugs aCQ>unt where 8&vlDp 88111 lela tntll'98t than paid by Mutual savmss. Al M~ Savings your doBan -.>the hlaheet-!ntei'eet available dnywhere tn the COUDtl'Y wtth safety Insured by an agency of the Federal Governlpent. Your Interest la computed ftom the day of deposit to withdrawal. No loss or Interest there' And unlike many mator banks, Mutual Savings does not c)larse you to withdraw your own money. Don't you lose interest In SoutherJJ Caltfomta. Eam · the most from what you bave- wtth aafety at Mutual SaviPI•· I • •• ' I ' ,4f DAILY PILOT TUMday.Juty6, 1976 L/fl. Boyd No Shotguns At Wedding What. yo11 OA't ldtntlly the four state tapital citle. named after United States pretl~ dents? Here'• a hint: JHlalon, Miu.; Jef. fenon. Mo.; Lincoln, Neb., •nd.Madiaon, Wb. Some hint. The sbot1un weddint scene hu been a cartoonist's delighl for many a moon. The bride is in maternlty cldthes. The groom, scared nearly to death. l!I loo1Cln1 over hls s houlder. Tbe bride's stern father behind them cradles a twelve-gauge on bis arm. What's wrong with this rant.asy, however , is that no shotgun wedding is legal. No matter what the coDd!tion or tbe bride, any groom so coerced into such a ceremony could gel an arumlment, zap. Am havin1 trouble finding any record of that ever happening. MONEYMATrERS Q. "In money matters, what's meant by 'The Three Cs•?" A. That's a term used by the credit ex- perts. Capital, c a pacit:l' to pay and colleclibill- ty. Of the three, capacity to pay is generally thought to be the mosl lmpc>rtant, capital the least. Q. "Louie. who was the fastest swimmer you ever saw?" A. Credit for that distinct•on must be di\;ded evenly among nve younc me-n. thetr exact identities unknown. They were cavort- ing a round in a creek pond behind a mud dam. Some sadist tossed a buU snake into their midst, and yelled, "water moccasin!" THE HARD FACJS Jn the Soviet UniQn, the most common breakfast drink, besides coffee, is apple cider. Excellent. excellent. .•• Was none other than SoMy Eliottwho defined "double martinis" as "sips that passion the nieht" ••. "Hudson seal" is a fur cry from real seal. my dear. It's mus krat .•. It's not the cold but the frictional heat that makes skis glide, please note. Ice skates, too .•. Were you aware that there are shoes on the market with pockets in them for the benefit of nudists? Address mail to t..M. &yd. P.O. &z 15'i0, Costa Mesa 92626 Deailu Elaewhsre TOKYO (AP> -a. Sunday after a short ill- Teb, 90, considered the neu. grand old man or the Chinese Communist armed forces, died In Pekinc today, Pekln1 radio reported. ~ chairman of the 1tandlnt committee of China'1' Nationa l People's Congress. Chu had func- tioned since January 1975 as the equivalent of China's head or state. New Command PASADENA (AP> - Jerome Vlao1rad, 83, the biochemist who clarirted the structure and runt· tion of the s ubstance DNA in viruses and anirqat cells. died Satur· day or a heart aliment. CHICAGO <AP> -. Fred G. Gurley, 87, re· tired president ... d chairman or the board or the Santa Fe Railway, died Sunday alter• ahon illness. ST. HELENA. eaur. (AP) -Rosa MomHi, 86. president of Charles Krug winery, died at her home at the winery on BAL TZ .. 00 ... 0N fUNe .. ALHOME Corona del Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 8-46-2424 INLL M0fd1WAY MOMUMY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 LAOUNA HILLS MO .. 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"And the refrigerator? . apeciric r ules are the only way lo insure conserva· Oolog any of these things won't be quite the tlonwlthoutstlrtoveruscpenaJlles.''. . .i£"i~w~ same in the near future a.tit has been ln \be PHl. IT'S ONLY BECAUSE THE Energy Com·] TWO POWEanJL. STATE commlsslons are mlsaton has decreed that g11s appliances with pilot m alting m ajor changes ln the standards each or . li&hts cannot be sold in California aner mid·19'78 these major household lnveatmepts must meet. that consumers can be sure stoves, clothes dryers "Roy, was thJt ever a 'shlrt-.leeve' aeaioo!" Fear Flees She Handles Snakes The most sweeping chanees are comlng h"om and •lr conditioners without them will be available, ••M l>octoc', If I ha .. low aot 10 appareat to tile the 18·month-old stale Energy Commiutoo. but lbe Docter says. blood lhll&r, ~'t I be ~ d111 ••· are,_• state Public Utilities Commission is also 1eltin1 ac-"You have to pttSsure the companies to pro. able to ea& au tbe Ml• I ..._roru., to U.. ftdlm. tive. duse energy-efficient appliances." be said, pointing want?" 9'Nulal for DO •= All the changes are aimed at cutting energy out that pllot·less stoves. for example, were avalla· The aaswer ~· ~b~r::--:~u.ue use, whether for heat, air conditioning, cooking or ble only on top-of·the·line models until the rule was !'~a!'~ ~ ~-ud 'dlua.....; dlshwaahlng. • passed. b the aocreaa Tills common warnl•I• of an Tbe two commissions are creating specific re· Soon they will be available at all price levels, Y aurphas·inlulin ....,_.,va1 attaell. gulaUons~ Walls on new homes and most additions cutting gas vse by stoves almost in half. means t bat Hypoglycemia, al\houah will need to be better insulated, new swlmmlng people with unpleasant, can be ltept pools will have to be heated with something other ONE MEASURE OF HOW unobtrusive many of hypo1lycemla under control wltb than gaa, new homes and additions will not be heat· these rules are is the fnct tha t there has been no pro. convert their U diet 2) food · ed eledricaUy if another method would be more ef· test from anyone except affected industries at them food to eneflY Supplements! ficient over the lifetime of the house, and new gas many public hearings held before the regulations mu c b mor vitamins a.ppliances will not bave pilot lights. were adopted. Cllllckly tba l) raw organ normal. concentrates/ THEtlE HAS BEEN ONL V one measurement But lack of protest over the new rules doesn't For th Is en1ymes of public response to this kind of regulation. It was mean their effects·woo't be profound. They are sure r e a 5 0 n • 4) chiropractic done by F ield Research Corp. in connection with the to save energy. but whether they will add to the ... ..., f r e q u e n t caretener~y PUC's proposed ban on gas hookups for swimming bureaucratic morass already confronting Calif or· c..... O.C:. reedln1s are T w o o r m s o t pool heaters . nians is still unknown. oeceaary. Tbe diet sboukS by po g I y c em i a are 'enerally be hl&b ln fats recogniled, organic and NEWPORT. Tenn. IAPI -Nellie Pack is a pre· The finding was that almost 70 percent of p;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiii======-; ~n d proteia (slow functional. While oraanic acher's wife who has six children and keeps a cop· Californians want a 'different kind of regulation. XE 1 ox COPIES ooovenicm to enern> and hypoglycemia may result perhead sna keinadirt·filledwoodenboxontopofher Rather than ban certain types of energy use, they low in car~drates (fut from infection. the refrigerator. prefer overall qu3tas for use of gas and electdcty convenioo to enern>. functional variety ls moet "I'm scared to death of them. Just the thought of by any household, with penalties for overuse. An attack l4'.nerally ~~f~ctl~a 0~ Ui~ 11v!r~ th! them." she said. "I can't · · · This approach 'tltas 4c occurs after the vacllm baa stomach pancreas and even pick up one or those AT FIRST, she said, SOUfHIERN "' considered by the Energy gone without food for adrenal gl'ands. red worms when we go she handled only one CALIFORNIA Commission, which is several hours. At n.nt be Nature intended for your fishing." snake at a time. but felt FOCUS behind most or the 'new !D a~ a PP ear to be glands to runctlon prope:rly, BUT MRS P k h moved at a later service rules. But it ~as rejected IVul I -Mo ttk' um into!ticated, as a sharrlnl but they must have a · ac as u too sweeping and too s.peecb .and aeneral normal rtow of nerve more th~n gotten used to to pick up eight serpents bard to enforce. Overall "energy budgeting" will be THE COPY STOP dilorientauon are Wt~ impulaes (enerfY) to do so. the 01 s~no~snake atonetime . ed-f~ee end iaduslf't~-1t-1-'"""""~-==..,.,,.,..., coar. Emotional instahili · >'-lk....Gaey_ • bec3:use it is 8: p~rt of her en e anno mg Commission Chairman Richard Maullln. ICH. SUITI 5. MIWPOIT llAC Coutu re, D. C. could family 's r e ltg1on. Her of the Lord is there. it's 751·1050 determine If your condition husband.theRe v.Liston amazing,"shesaid. THE OVERALL BUDGET METHOD of n .otPllHUNH•·•oat6tMA\.ll/utt ls a cblropractic case. Pack. is pas tor or the energy rationing was tried only once in California ~==============::=:====~--------------------H~inns Church~God COCKE COUNTY hom~.~theL~A~cl~~partme~~Wa~r ---------------------------------------in .Jesus Name. which authorities do not bother and Power during the 1973,74 Arab oil embargo. believes the Bible directs the small congregation Cooperation was so good that no penalty payments believers to "takeupser· in the h ollow . even hadtobecharged. . pents.'' though snake handliog is ··u was a success then.." says energy com· Mr. Pack. a truck against the law in Ten· missioner Ronald Docter. the leading conserva· driver during the week, nessee. Uonist on the five·member board. "But I don't think handles the snakes at "We're not out looking it could work in a non-emergency situation. The big w e e k 1 y r e 1 i g i o u s for them Just so they problem would be enforcement." services. Members oHhe don't bring the snakes to Docter sees the overall quotas as more noticea· ·,congregation,· including town," said Dist · Atty. ble and having a much more detrimental effect on -...ttis wife, also hand.le the Alfred Schmutzer Jr many more people than more specific rules. · reptiles. "I GUESS I'm the onJy woman that docs now ... she said. "I just talked to the Lord about it." Mrs. Pack s aid that arter praying, she felt the power or the Lord and was able to put her hands into the box full of writhing snakes. I I ·10 17 24 31 MR. PACK has served a jail sentence for his beliers a nd the U.S . Supreme Court reCustld to h ear his a ppea l c halle nging the la w against snake handling But the high .court's de- cision has not changed anything among his con· gregalion. "THE REGULATIONS WE'RE applying don 't apply to millions of people,·' he said in an interview. ··They apply primarily to a very small number of suppliers. The other system would have to apply to seven million households in California and the limits you'd set would have to be highly variable from one house to another." Adds Maullin, "Maybe people would prefer a budget approach, but J think they'll live with a more prescriptive method ifltsaves Uaem money." Docter contends the specifi<: regulations are the ... M-Th 9AM-5PM F 9AM·7~30PM s 9AM-1PM Every Californian should have this book. One of the most beautiful and informative travel books ever published on the Golden Stntc j, yours FREE at any Western Federal omcc. This book is packed with over 80 different California adventures-from busy San Diego Harbor in the South to the redwood forests, lakes, and rivers of the North. Over 100 foll·color photographs show you more eiccursions than could be enjoyed by any one family in an entire year. Every California family should have this book that'!I as much fun tn look at and read at it is to use. 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BOATING Hobie Cat Ghost D ·Captures Series' 3rd Race Ghost JI, skippered by Jobo Reyaolds was the Race Book wiMer of the t.hlrd race of the Dickson Series, a Newport Harbor Yacht Pnbli h d C l u b s e r l e s for 8 e Performance Haodicap Hobie Cat •od other Racina fleet y ac~ts. 1'he multihull sailors will be race .was .sailed in. COO· interested In a new book junchon wllh NHYC s In· by Fred Miller and Phil de P e nd e o c e Day Berm a n o f Newport Regatt.a . , Beach just published by Winner In the third Haessne r Publishing race of the CorkettSer:fes Company. for Midget Ocean Rae~ "Mullihull Racing F1eel Yach~ was Thrill The Hobie Cats," deals See~er. s ailed. by ~ill with every aspect of rac· F1:1t1nger, Bahia Conn· i n g t h e 1 m a l 1 th1an Yacht Club. catamarans from tuning The Dlcltson . and and sail·shaping to race C~rk e tt races we~e preparation. starting sailed over a n 11.6-m_ile tactics. windward and course from Balboa Pier leeward tactics, equip-to Huntington Beach and ping the boat and safety. back. THE Miller is a former Finn skipper who has compel· ed in national and in· P e n c e D a y ternational competition. Regatta ~as a t"'.o-~ay Berman is a well·known event sailed on 1ns1de Hobie Cat sailor who courses at Newport finished third In world Beach. compeUUon a"l Tafim in PH R F < IH -ek-&-0-1974. Series>-1, Ghost II; 2, Fincher Breaks Rudder, Quits Bob Fincher, skipper or the U ·fool trimaran in lhe Multlhull Transpac race, re· ported Monday that be was abandoninc the race because or a broken rudder and returning to his home port. San Diego. Fincher gave no details or the accident. He said he was proceeding under the boat's own power al eight knots and expected to be in San Diego by mid night. No one was injured aboard the craft. The other four boats in the race, which started Sunday at noon. were reported saJling in an 8·10 knot westerly under overcast skies and making slow progress. Position r eports showed the boats had covered less than 200 miles from the starto(f Point Fermin. Hldal1~ Rod Lippold, NlfYC~ 3, llysUc, MMk Ela.worth, BYC. KORF (Corkett Seriu) -1. Thrill Sttker; 2, Vivatlous II, BUI von KlelnSmid, NHYC; 3. SaU le Vie, Don OuQoae, VYC. ETCHELLS·%! (18) - 1. Ecad, Jim Buck· incbam, NHYC; 2, Non Sequitur, Eric Gantner, NHYC: 3, Argonaut, J ason Pilalas, NHYC. SOLING (7 > -1, Mystel')'. Nina Nielsen, NHYC ; 2, C TA , D. Fields. OYC: 3, Vynner, John Vyn, BYC. sllIELDS (5) -l, Al ert. Don Murphy, BCYC; J ean, Gordon Marlow, UCISA; 3, Aileen, Don Cock, UCISA. · LUDERS·1' (&) -1, Kildee, Don Hromadll:a, NHYC; 2, Angel, Bill Funde nberg, NHYC: 3, Little Lulu, Alan Lindsay, VYC. tH>EM 4A--1, Dudley Johnson. BYC; %, Kurt Wiese, NHYC; 3, Bob Ucoiferri, BYC. LIDO·UB -1, Cal Preston, NHYC: 2. Pete MacDonald. NHYC; 3, Don Bartz, SSYC. LASEil A -1, Wendy Bents, NHYC; Z, Jobo Doyle. LIYC; 3, Martha Koll.LJYC. LASER B -l, Bill Buckiqbam, NHYC; 2, Craic Anllar, BYC; 3, Kim Jones. NHYC. SABOT A -1, Jon Pinckney, BCYC: 2, Mol· ly O'Hora, NHVC; 3, Sheryl Rados, NHYC. SABOT B -1, John Benjamin, NHYC; 2. Kurt Karst. BYC; 3, Rod Turner. BCYC. SABOT C -1, John Drayton. NHYC; 2. Jell Mackel, NHYC; 3, .Joann Norman, BCYC. Then were m starters in the race and 2G en. du.red the Htremely liJht Fourth of July weather to drilt across the fioisb UM at Point Loma. The race started at noon Sah1nt.y from Marina del Rey and the last boat crossed the finish line at S.n Die10 at Z:30 a.m . Monday. Swenson w as co-sklp~r on So Lone IV when It won the President of Mexico Trophy in lbis year's 500-boat Newp0rt lo En.senada race. THE FOST BOAT TO FINISH the Fourtb of July classic was Beowulf Vl but alclp~r Jobn De""osl disqualified himself because b11 ratlna certificate was not in otder. The flr•l·to·tllll.sb trophy went to another catamaran, £l1ht.h Day skippered by Roser Mac:Greaor of Lido ble Yacht Club, wbicb finished nearly an hour after Beowulf. First monohull to finish was Bill Strohm 's, Erlcaoa.,... Warlock from Los Ana el es Yacht Club. HancUcap resu.lu: JOJlOVERAl...1.S-SoLong JV. C~ A -1. Stiu. John Byk, CYC; 2, Cotton· tail. Dennis Choate, LBYC; 3, Crosswind. Gib· be/Schofield, LBYC: 4, Cheetah, Dick Pennington, KHYC ; 5. Zeus. Bill Gilbert. PMYC. CLASS B-1. SO LONG IV; 2, Impetuous, Ron Lee. DRYC; 3, Broom Hilda, Guido MortarotU, CYC: 4, Auspicious, Rob Batcher, SWYC. MORA -1, Hardtack. Mark Wilson, KHYC; 2, Olvera Street, Al Castillon. PVYC; 3, Knockers, Bob Cassidy, SMYC; 4, Groovin, Baker/White, SMYC; s. Shenandoah. Oliver McCann, SBVRC. MORF OVER.AIL-Pop 'N Us, Peter Kent, LBYC. CLASS A -1, Pop 'N Us; 2, White Li~btnin, Dick Veltborn, Ana YC; 3, Zephyr, Dave Klatt, Ana YC; 4, Siren, Grover/Mark, PMYC. CLASS B -1, Cannon, Scott Lemon. Ana YC; 2, lJUle Sea Dream, Paul Yates, CYC; "3, Sundowner, Walt Knippel, WCYC; 4, Red Hot. Don Shelburne, WeaUake YC. PHRF OVERA.U.-SINGING Wind, Ray Hall· ing,Ana YC. CLASS A -l , Super Star, BJ.inder/Pierce, WYC; 2, Sunshine Express. John Carrough, WYC; 3,..PrOC)'OD, John. Wells, D~YC;_t....Sequo.y..ah. Jim Moore, SSYC; 5, Vigorish, Mort Bloom, DRYC. CLASS B -1, Wind Mistress, Don Hill, CBYC; 2, Cypress 5, S. Seiff, CYC; 3, Dulcinea, John Shankle. PMYC; 4, Tigcer Too, Alec Oberscbmidt, SWYC; 5, Lumaran, Bill Rohrs, VYC. CLASS C -1, Twilight, BUI Wiedemann, OYC; 2. Outlaw, Don Rosenkrans, WYC ; 3, lstar, Al Berg, WYC ; 4, Daria, Dave Ross, WYC; 5, Windfall, Lee Newfield, CYC. a.ASS D -1, FAJ'l'l'ASY O, Mike Stephen. SMYC; 2, Peauu.s, Jerry Montgomery, CBYC; 3, Ruffian, Ted Zellmer, CBYC; 4, Poseidon, M.H. Bl •• SBSC; 5, Leaacy, Hope/Gqe, KHYC. CLASS E -l , Sunda, Colleen and Graham Gibbs, BYC; 2, Our Hide Away, Hal Marsters. SGYC; 3, Freedom, Allan Freedman, WCYC; 4, Tasmanfan, David and Tim Scbaefe.r, PMYC; 5, Cbindlt, Barry a nd John Needham, SMYC. CLASS F -1, Sinein& Wind; 2, Aetos, Chris Karatzas, KHYC; 3, Truant, Sherwood Jones, KHYC: 4, Whisper, Jerry Rowley, SBYRC. SCHOONERS AND KETCHES -1, Ventaries, Marvin Green, L.5F; 2, Intrinsic, Ed French, WWYC; 3, Nereid, HowardO'Daniels, Sl BYC. ORCA -1, Star Trek, William 6&.elD, Labaina YC; i , Lesita, Les Miltaa. SGYC; 3. lJD.1 Loa. Vic Stem, SI BYC. Higher Interest Daily Compounding More Services Insured Savings + Extra hours The Best Investment 5.25% 6.50% 7.75% Pusbools Ct1t1licatn of Deposit llllntmtnl Ctrt1f1t1trs y1tld Sl,000, I l'Uf rltld Sl,000, 6-10 ye111 Jltld 5.39% 6.72% 8.06% All lat~t:tt Cl •II hS llall7. Mr-' ua IHI lfltWra-_,INN,,_ a 11HU0011 .c-tritll ltU i.t~nl NY I• to • .., Giii. ,,,,,, _, CM IHI •ilM<-... , .... ·- • ctrtllk.ltt __ 1 .. 111 • Miid! i.t•nl • oe •IM,.,... ~t ltU to Cit" i.tlfett. In addition to higher interest, you save when you save at ~os Angeles Federal Savings because Jt costs you noth- ing for a safe deposit box, a commercial bank checking account, Travelers Checks, a copy of a document and other most-wanted services. Some services require mini· mum balance. of course. It takes only one minute and one signature to start your savings account. May we have a minute of your time? LOS ANGELES FEDERJ\L- SAVINGS Newport Beach 3201 Newport Blvd. ·across from City Hall• 675· 4500 OPEN .. I MON.·THURI. • M FRI. Head Office Downtown: Los Angeles Federal Savings and Loan Association One Wilshire, Los Angeles 90017 • Other offlcos throughout tho area ouncing Pacific Telephone's new recorded Inessage. And hovr to avoid hearing it. Now, i.n most areas of Sou them Cal~ when you dial ~ 41 1 you're greeted by a short reoordinc be!cnthe Opera-f:. tor comes on the line. (If you haven't a1rMdy he.rd the recording, you soon wiJJ.) It tskes roughly fifteen seconds to remind you that the best way to find phone numben is to look them up in your phone book. We're hoping that people-especially those l~ of our customers who make more than half of all Direc- tory Assistance calls-will choose to avoid the record- ing altogether and use that fifteen seconds to find tho number for themselves. If enough of them do, it11 help cut our unnecessary D irectory Assistance costs. And when our costs stay down, so do yours. Of course, if you can't find the telephone number you need, or itls not in your local directory, we're here to help. So just stay on the line after the recordin.g ends and Directory Assistance Operator will answer. Remembec:, the phone book is the cheapest way to find numbers. And i~ the fastest way, too. ' . • • . • .. .,.. .. 20 Singing Summers la t.be 1>e1inaJa1 lbere wu "Soulb P ed.fk," a project d e1l1ned u a trl b.att to Neb/f::t Btada's OolclenJu . THE OCC sum mer muical ls tradiUonaUy a crowd pleaser. The blc· iest box office smash wu "KW Me, Kale" ill 1912, which drew over I.JOO theatergoers. Two other shows, "The Music llan" U963) and "Tbe Sound of Music" (1964), each played lo more than 1,000 patrons. Inter 11lil&ion Toe11 Titus The "father" oC the s ummer musical at Coast was the scbool 's first dram a instructor, Lucian Scott. who direct· ed seven of them , indud· Inc the first four. John Ford, his succesl<ll' roe etcht rear•J _P-U,_t_on-.---s-'-ix'-'--,Bl-... a .... c .... k-.Driver'a 1---.,.--,.-.... ----t s um m er m ua1ca s -a.,_.. and. coincidentally. is • !~e Film Set ....nMAllY d irecting "Carousel" IJU' CUZTUlft"NI --1::uiiii this summer al Foothill LOS ANGELES (AP> --" r=···m I 1 College. -Hannah Weinstein will ........ wm __ .__,L -During the Seventies, produce a Wa rner Bros. l!:..._:!,~·~·~·~·~·~L&.~A~-~-J the duties of directing movie baaed on the life of t be sum mer musical black ra~ driver Wen· h ave b een d i•i ded deUScottanddlrectedbJ between dram a teachers Melvin Van Peebles. William Purkiss, who is Mn. Wetn1tein pro- puWnc on "Carousel." chlced "Claudloe," •tar· a ad J ohn Feraacca. rin1 Diahann Carroll. "'MD MIWS u.as•tNI ~~l:M- ~ .. "OltlTYM.<lllY CIArt LADY" ...... " .... •"THE UOICIST .. Cit J:J0.4:41-- 7:00-t: I I ... 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That's ccrtuinly the case with Northwc11\ Airlines. whlch has filed for a 2 percent fatt hike errecOv(' Jul)· u . lt't . •" lnc rusc N o r t ~ w es t s a y s h neither w aftL'i nor net.-ds hut mu s t request because of what it f¥1S are predator> tactics by its competitor. U natcd Ai r Ltnl·~. United. U1e nution's largest. rurlinc uys the Northwest ' plea is a pack of nonsense. "No one Is rord ng them to raise fares.·' a United Sl)Okl.>sman told m~. Tbe Northwest apptical.lon matches n similar one made by United. Northwest says it would gladly forego lhe rate h.ike and let United increase ils Cares 1f 1t could be sure I.hat United would put the new fares lnto effect on all or Its routes. BUT TllAT'S THE BIG IF. And Northwest kDows from previous experience that there's no such assurance. Previously, the Civil Aeronautics Board <CAB> required airlines r eceiving fare Increases to put them lnto effect across the board -on all rvutes Th3l policy h as now been scrapped. An airline can taio a rate hike a nd then use selec· live pricinc, increasing prices on som e routes bul not on others. ThisJ·s precisely what happened last March af\er the domes c trunk lines were given two sut'cessive increases - one on Feb. 1 and another on March I. Three carriers - Northwest, Delta Air Lines and National Air Lines -said ll was ridiculous to increase rates every m onth (think or the paper work alone) and so they elected to defer the increases to April. The other carriers raised their fares on Feb. 1 and again on-M-ardH-. - THAT LEFT THE INTERESTING s1 tuat1on of a price dif· ference between United a nd Northwest on routes where they competed bead·lo·head -Boston·lo·Minneapolls and Chicago-to-Seattle, for two exampl('s. Dul United was not about to compete with that disudvanta~e. So on March 2 it rolled back prices on routes where 11 faced Northwest com· petition and kept them at the new l('veb on Its other runs. As a result, United passengers roundtrip between Chicago and San Francisco during March paid the coach fare of S292. Tbat was the exact fare charged b>· the two competing car· riera, Ame rican Airlines and Tran:. World Airlines. On the other band, United passengers roundtrlp between Chicago and Seattle that month paid $286. United didn't charge the $292 it was permitted to do becuuse Northwest was nying that route for $284. So Northwest is throwing in the towel. What's lht; point or holding the price line, it asks, when it doesn't gnin much of an edge while United Is getting the full benefit of the rare In· creases on routes where it hus u monopoly or competes against carriers wh.icb are also taking the full fare in· crease? WEIRD PRICE CONFIGURATIONS are nothing new in the airline business. One of lhe most glaring inconsistencies can be seen in CaUrocnia, where United currently charges $64.80 for the San Francisco-Santa Barbara roundtrip. Unit· ed has a near monopoly on.this run. On the San Francisco- Los Angeles route, which la longer and muc h mor e com· pet.it1ve because of Pacific Southwest Airlines ( PSAI, the roundtrtp fare is $51. PSA «toes notse(Vice Santa Barba ra. This dispute really cometi down lo the haves vs. the have nots. Northwest, Delta and National all made money in 1975. United, American and TWA all 1ost m oney. Northwest earned~S43 mUlion last year and SS million in the first three months or 1976. United lo t SS million last year and $44 million in the first three months of 197$. Box Business GroWJf.Si~ '57 ,. LAMONT I AP) -Stanley Kopp statted In the box busi· ness in 1957: today his firm has become a one.stop shopping center for growers, shpppers and packers. Kopp ts proud of hi!! three·a<·n• manufacturing and dis· tribution site south of Bakersfi eld in southern Kern Cou nty. AND THE GROWING DEMAND or agriculture for all types of boxes to pack fruit in for shipment to distant markets has meant a S6 million per year annual income for Kopp's firm . • · -· Kopp says he can supply grow('rs with the entire gamut := of special container!' needed to p:ick their pcr1shahle pro· • ducts -ran~ing from carho;irtl hox<.•s. wood crates and bins over the put. l•o ...U. bfl•Mn cannert •n e'j)r~tallvH Teamsters Union locals. ~hie)) ftp! f!'kftt the worlten. A lhrft.)'ellr'" pact expired June 30 and fa m. Wed· nesday Is the deadline for a new airttm«nl. • to fork-lift pallet.. ltis firm is now the lar~cst In Kc•rn County a nd as· sembles millions of containers annually with !>ule11 10 growers in San Diego and /\nton:.s KO PP SAID THF. WORK torc:r at h11i plant fluctunlNI from D low Of 20 in th<.• wanter <>ff·~CllllOn to mrirt! lhun 00 dUI'· In" tho peak sum mer montha with nn onnuul payrull In ex· CCU ol $400,000. A veteran of 43 ycarii In t+lc container bu11lness, Kopp Marted by h nnd·niJlllnit boxcit ond c•rn\r'I an opl'r11 llon that la fully automatic today. Firms Move to Irvine Lavlc Stone Corp. and Slllton Cor p. h:ivc moved thelr corporate offices from Cardena to the new Sky Purk omce~ complex, 17752 Sky Park Blvd .. lrvlne The compAny owns Pisgah Crotcr. the m:iJor sourct nf volC':in1c n11111:rial tor the OOQIJl'4il•tJOll.and hortJculturaJ io~st.rtM-""' Firm Wins Job The Sclentlfie Cbcmtoal Company has purchased a •.800·squan-foot industrial btdldlng at 15S&4 Producer Lane, Huol.incton Beach, aaya Y.C. Ouyang, president. I I• .,. ., KTTV • T:• p.m. .. What •w We Sa1 to a HUDll'Y World." Five·bour pro-~am deall with lloba1 crlail. NBC e 8:00 -.. lrfovln' On." Oscar wlnaer Patrtcla Neal and her daucbter Teaa aueat with Gary Merrill ln this episode. a drama about the effeeta of a labor atrtke on a •mall West Vqinia coal-mJnln.• town. CBS 81:00 p.m. "'M•A•S•H" A band ofKoreanorpbana•'inVllde"tbe4077tb. · l.117t Jli~f*sa,!i· Yoar Beroseope ;rw~~:: ,~~ Aquarius, Be Flexible r v~~. ~·. r .-i •&DNESDAY, IULY1 ~~t:?. ~: BJSY!pN&YOllAaa :iNAJ:.l!IN a 4 ·:~ ARIES (March 2l·April 19): Con· .EM . eepta eon<e•olng meoey, ;ocome, .; • ( .. • . poesessl1othns could . under co chanae. • • •. 1 Move w the times. Consolidate -• · close ranks. UBL\ (Sept. 2S-Oct. 22): MOMy bu1lneaJ. financial dttlJkNaa a;;d respon.aibllltle. are bl&hl ....... One wbo mean• m\.leh to )'Ob eoeftdes dilemma. Don'tcutllntatoM. '9n. Jacqu e line Bissett will play Nlck oJte •s ·•itt in ftlm VVSlon of •'The J)reep.•• ' . . l • . .1 I \ ~ ' KHJ e 11:00 -"The Iron Mis~ tress." Alan Ladd DOriraya Jim Bowle in thls I~ weatern with Virginia Mayo. , . . . iei't TAURUS (April »May 20): Stress 1·~1'M:r1. •. on partnership, l.eealitles. rights, , t • 1· ~· · , permlasions, relationship of perma-. ; : · . , ~ ·, ··1 _ Dent nature. u llextble -abd have ;,;.r • • • sense of humor -you'll make signifi. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nev, Jl): YIU re- ceive pleas"-nt 1urprtae. Po&Nlarity surtea -cycle it surb tbM tfmtac ls OD tar1et. You &et 1ood D~tlCH, publielty. You will cocnplete lmPOt· tantproJeet. ~·~~~~~;;f;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;:;;i IAGl'M'AalUS (Nbv. »Dee. 11): LOG -' cant &ains. ' GEllJNI (May 21·June 20): You Degree may be rcvislng reviewing, tearing down and rebuilding. Steer clear or one who bas scheme lbat purportedly Ik.::. aets you something for nothing. F""'cogrmn cANcn <June 21 -Juty 22>: What may seem a disappointment is merely Backed a delay. Events are different than they appear to be -there will be a boomerang and you benefit. You caln access to "hidden'' inlorma· tioo You be~ome capable ol de.tective work. of puttinc clues totether, of cominl up with complete story. • CAPIUCO&N (Oec.22.J u .19): Ac· cent on hopes, deaii;es, ebaDfea, member or opposite sex -ad offs.er· ine. You learn where you alaDd. what you desire. what you'U get and wbat mu.st be rellnqullhed. AQUillVS (Jan. 20·Feb. ll): Find humor -you'll need it! FamJJy mem· hen may set up .. camps." You'll•be pulled ln various directiOl\t, urged to take sides. Key is to be Oexibl~. • =-~~-:=;; L0$. ANGELES CAP> LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Home area ... ,,...._.....,it._.il -Tbe Western Associa· is highlighted -family circle can ...._ tlon of Schools and become a more harmonious site. I -,.." 1e1ev1.,,.. Colle1ea bas approved Know it and make intelligent concess PISCES (Feb. 19-Mareb JO): Check -o•ni. the 1tate'1 "l ,000-mlle iona.Udiplomalic,you'llbehappier. detaib connected wilb special atucly. • ... Wiii a.. Camp u 1,. program · travel. Key ls to have faith in kleas1 ==.:ti.!. . . which permits persons VUlGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Travel principles. Realize that delays are ... .._,.._ wlth full·tlme jobs to plans subject to change. Relative temporary. eameollecedegrees. could have delusions of grandeur. lftodaylsyoarbhiWayyouarein- :'<OMINtMt ~f J~'V!STMl3NT JIRK!OD ~~6.000 mV.1~ ln\-csllnunt and '.\'Ottr hl\"CStmcnt t'arn~ ll hil{ & lA.""L 111~ t.unuUGJty. ~ mr...W.Caedlt· # • THa1FT PASSDOO~ACCO~'TS For c.J~ldnll o.i,. Membero<thec.Jtfomia A~'-11o<nna111d t0111 ~ t •c-nem.i c:.dltrt-. ~ -f'.ll-Glenns. Dumke, cban· Maintain sense of bala nce -and trospect.lve, spiritual and have •&.art· e mHJ> (J)O.Dlr.Ulllll «llor of the California humor. See as is, not as others would ed oew project. Julywlll be your dlost 370F.est17th Street • Phone: 646-8700' : (ll)Thtle'u -in Mi's ldt-1114 State University and ... w:.:an:t::y~ou::.:t:o:_s:ee:· ________ _:ai~11U:.::;,:'.(i:c::an::t :,m:o:n:th:;o:f~linl:_:::_· ___ _:·.:~:_.!::::;:=:;::======:::;::;:='=====· ·=~ 11ua11tsAH.8tta11a.-1sti. CoUegesystems,saidthe '· • 111111 is•,-. Id is •...,....., SfJllill Coitfd. to two-year·o program 12-JCWl the first of its kind to win • CMlm llrlm accreditation. _..,.,.,_,,fl,.,,st,,,,a""'1,,.1 ____ _ ttaoo ....... 8 (1) lHtDOO'-())llLflllll ... ... a::i.,.. ....... (•) ·y--... LI*. YWpNa ...,.. . .., ........ .., ...... •S..s-t (f1) CJ)'-' ..,., QIWtlC..... (3 )T••C t w ea...M -ll:Jl-• cm CIJ QllCIS U.. .._ CC.l "I n.a A ,_,. (h) ''1-S..-..,,_., ,. .. fillcl. •a oo a•.., a.. • ..,......,_.,ld ..... ma. • (8 001 01 UC Tns41J ..,_, '11M Oeetll of Sesler lhly • CD 11ni1Mt ...... .... , ... 12:00 lllitfll •-..it: "lllrrlet CraiJ" (dtt) ·so~• <hwfold. w.11•• eore,. .............. Uh"(••> '34-0Mett• Colbtrt. -12:30-...... : .............. . .. (drl) "1-lili .... . 1100 •a oo a,..,.. ............. •"'ma. 2100 ... .,..'-*-........ <•> ·o-Do.clas r,.. "· • • lllM liw: "-rttm a ....... .,.. ....... KOCE Television (50) "1'1"8 A MAJOa step in opening the doors of the campus to the world outside the walls," he said. "Our standards are the same as state un- iversities." Accreditation by the auoeiation is rttOgni· tion that the ed~ation ottered is comparable to that at 120 Western senior coUeces and un- iveniUes . . THERE ARE· more than 1,000 students stu· dyln& part·time for bachelor's and master's de~ees. The program is self·supporting with stu· dents paying fees . that average $50 per semester unit. Gardsm Park Cuts 200Jobs WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (AP) -About 200 of lhe 2,000 employes of the Busch Gardens "Old Country .. theme park have been laid off because of disappointing bicentennial year atten- dance . The park hired 30 per- cent more people this ·year to handle the ex- pected boom. officials said, but attenduce bas run about the same as 1975. Park manaeer John Roberts blamed the American RevolutJonary B'l c en t e n n i a l A d . m l n i s ·t r a t l o n f o r frl1htenlng away towiats by "1roasty.ex· a1ceratln1" the number expected at East Coast historic aitea this 1um· mer. 'fll•w•..e«• Cellet' TOILIT TANK 8ALL -·· l---' t./iH The efficient W11et Mall•r T1ftlt bell Instantly 1tope IN flow or witter after lluetllng ...,y-., 1111t AT ........ .,.,._. -~Buts. Imperial flntl frl].~n'1 Sav1ngs1 has a :, • -- 91ff for 1yov.!A free l · btcenter.irnal¥'~~s; . ·~:.wilh·co!irlul)histc»1c ·~ ~ .,,. a~.~nes.~f • . .wt'tre 10 gp!inhljS 1 • i grfj;f,lanc:VEvef(\·' ..,. :~ati~i119 forrli!J'. . " , needs one! PickvPf ~ y~r otlasjot.ony -, ' , ln\perial ~ings qfficel Hurry, they won't lost long A I • ~ o.,-it s 1,000 ;. ,,~1 ·~----~::r;_----~+.;:.~---- . "• .. _...,..__ ... "'~--... -~ lodarol•.---~-··--"" ....... ,,,.,...., ... ~ ... --,,_ .... ..,, ........ " ... _..... ..,._..,,. lotlpyw,._. _,..,..__ ........ your twwh monoger for apedel rotet on CMtlflcatH of S 100,000 or moN. Frcekri'.ce~ Savers at I mpertol enjoy many helpful services, most of them free. Like' free travelers' checks and ·' !ti' ders, free direct Social Secvrity check $ ry seryice and free safe' deposit boxes . ' e ov ·r .• J Ptu~many, many morel (With spea mini~mbo'lonces.)Thot'swbywesoy -1 ·~.,w.·w siota 's f~.,ou! . ......... ---~~ • . John Foronda (left), winner of the prestigious Joseph M. Velez Award, is thinking about making the theater his profession. Team Spirit Still Strong By DENNIS MeLEUAN OftM 0.ltf Pfflll ..... thing. I like to do it all. If somebody needs a photo or a rewrite I like to be able to dolt." One ot the blHHl tlllnJs Marty Siltin1 ln the llvtna room ot hJI TnaJHlo, a former all-Orance parenta' Wtstminster home, the County football player at. bearded JO·year-old reflected oo Watmhaater Hlah School, mla· hil year as editor and his fUture. Md when be quit playlq wu the SPORTS CA•E Flll8T teamwork. • Altbouah he wrote poetry in The ex-offen.alve tackle may hip school. be was more ln· have forsaken lhe alory ot the terested in pursuln1 athletics pidlron. But H execuUve edjtor t.Wa wrltln1. ol t,be Brandln1 Iron, the Golilen 'Tthat ~hanged In his senior year West Colle1e student neoqpaper, when a friend on the school paper tbe teamwork was as strona as talked him into joining the staff. ever. "I started Ukin& journalism and "Journallam gives you the decided that la what I really chance to express yourself in· wanted to do.·· dlvidually but it al.Jo is a team ef-Re was sid etracked after fort." said Trujillo, who was graduation, however. He accept. named the college's outstanding ed a football scholarship at UC· student of the year ... , always Riverside, but after several stressed \hat the paper is a pro-weeks of practice discovered lt duct ot a large number oC peo-was not what he wanted. pie." "I felt I wu at a stage where I 1'nljillo, wbo Is wocking on the was becominJ a good writer and Westminster Observer, a weekly I wanted to work at that." newspaper. for the summer, was Re progressed from s tafr editor durins the l9'15-76 school ,._riter to news editor ln his first year year at Golden We.t. The next It was a succeuful nine fall he was named executive months for the paper, which editor, a position \hat ls supposed be•an with a relatively inex-to last only a semester. perienced s taff. It won first place "I thought we had a good paper at Cal Poly Pomona Journalism going. I became vain and decided Day. And indjvidual staff mem· to contJ.nue." He added with a bers 1arnered a total ot nine smlle. "No one else was really award.-at-a statejournalism con· --clY1nl10t'at-etbe Job." • vention. CHALLENGING. GOOD YEA& He described the poaition as It also was a good year for brine a challenae because of the Trujillo. He was not ooly named commitment that must be made. student of the year, but he won an He spent more than 45 boors a all-state cnUcal review award week in journalism classes and and toot first place in an on-the-worldne al the paper. spot editorial contest. Re approached the job "ratber With ~e various ~larships cautioualy . A lot of people like to he received, lncludinl the $750 me the campus pa.per aa their for student of the year, he wW at· • .oap box. I didn't want todotbat. tend ~be USC school of I wanted a paper that was journaliam in the fall. diversified ud lnlerellUnl. Jn the meantime, he works at "I personally felt we didn't the newspaper run by several need to make endonementa. I former Golden We.t CoUece stu· also felt we needed staff d . I . '"-dent~. He sets type, writes editorials that were not Just St t ! ~CA . headlines, does layout and writes critical but would say po1itlve U ~ S ~.;· ~entertalnmentcolumn: ~011 about different depart· \;.-V ~-~\· lt-tery~Jlfas doing mentaandprograms." ,. ), for \.be Bra la ·.•.,be said • Invesllgallve reporlln&· was G ' with a lauah. • 'f a ht of'*" "the bil thing" the year before, A 1 I d 'M • I pie are conte~ wMb ~ ent , •be a~d, "but I thought what they o 1me ~--~,.--~ ~ ·~ ~ ... llllli ........... ~willl ......... ____ ,_., . '..J• BY JO OLSON c· __ °' .. ..., ......... ft.. One of JOiiDForonda's favorite pastimes ii slW.S ta an ailel where people CClftll'elMeincl watcbiDI the dUf•eot ract~.a·· lon• olthe pusiftl crowd aee1" lM memori1e1 and puta to use in his stage preS;fn aUon• as a mime · if'afonda, a deaf student at Golden West Coller•. bas do°' a,o1f homework ao well that he bu been named one ot eiaht~enta nat.toaally to receive ~e 1t'J6 Joaepll M Velez Aw~iii ' Hla n Wat. SteWart Roeen. said Forond expressions ranie tnnoctmc~ ra" villalny. J 1 ····.,... • •, -• • • The 20·'1 atudent'1 ~ a.a tahMll wlthlhe help n reter,~ .. #e......,._.._ gained from winnioi a n1Uonataward.,: t \ ' · 'rhe prise la ci•en llnn\iaJfy 'ln bo.lbir of tbe 1* ':I• Velez. a much·belcwed deaf performer, by the NaUonl! · Theater of the Dear, a tO.year-o14'tolJ\pany bued in New Foronda, born of FUJplno ts in Colorado.Springs, York. • became interested \n theater ln tor high school and was on the staae for four years at California School for tbe Deaf, Rivcrsld.a. · . . . ODLDHOOD ILLNESS He lost hlt hearini M the age o( 5 during an Ulneaa relat- ed to an "'91f• wbicbhe ... ,.rtbf•fi~.~t "Theiili-Wa very nahtraHhilll fOr ~."be said. "Everythlnl ln alp lanauace. aesturea and body lanauage is uted to altow a concept lo place of words." ·Music somellm• iA used In deaf theater and often speclal aound effects are included, Foronda explained. To participate ln drama for four yeani at the Rlverslde school WQ.Ml"'ODOI' t>ecatllf i"vlftUOJ\S '15.a"1 are liven only to --stucJenQI; fetonda s~t;nlors are automatically In lheprosram. , While 1tudyin1 ln Rlverskle Foronda was a Volunteer te.acber's aide 1t Pachappa School. where be worlted ,-,10a l\earint·lmpalred cl\lldrtn. "Chlldren are eat)' because they la"1h eaally. '"le said. "They can read by ictloni. 'J'he)' catch on q\i.lckly .'Ji' At Golden West Foronda baa appeared ~n y prdlluc· • lions. includlnl the "Blcenten.nlal Red, W ud Blue 1 Blackouts" which wu uped for future rel e !"Channel >< S>. ,-, . '• I atlllSTMA8 SONG' • ... '" ~. ~ He did an Interpretation oC the 1on1 "I Sa~om~ Kl11ln1 Santa Claus" ror the college's Christmas uctloft and performed durln1ltf10th anniversart celebra on. ,. Foronda'• brother Joe, a student a& Callfornla State Unlver1tty, San Joee, alao ls active l~f tlleater .and ti a skilled mime. • . .£ "It was by surprise that we both wtte in u1uter:· Foronda said. His brother, who bu norm•I hejar\Jll. now is employed in Sant• aara a.a a mime~ F~ plana to visit him ucl observe bis ad. Foronda Hid Illa parents were never dramatJe bat have beeome 1Dtere.ated in theater now that both their sou are .lft· vol•ed. rOf'ODda '• 1lrl f'rimd. Ann Kasset. also is in the Uteat• prosram al CaUlomia School for the De en West student 1mUes wben 8lk9d ii tber'e ty ol a perm anent SMtrtnenbip. ·• .. It could be serious." be sranted. If:'· Drama has broucht so mucb rte stu· ddl'• We that he •lYI be ls "DeTel' bored '.i;) MOU 0'1TGOING ... ' : I '.;.: , 81 .. #--~ ..• : ~ .. f · ,,_.,--. .,,/~ - '~Otto: B:r DOUI US 4"!°""-~Uining his procram for the oi .. ...w.._...,...,.. ~htJon . "We've been ''Tbe sooner we can get to teachlna normal children early: them, thefarUlertlMywill go." why not the mentally retarded Robert -Ho11ard, new ex· babies?" eeuU~• dlrectot of the _Qr ... e "!. '°'ere are rew Infants who County AtaociaUon f« R~'t ¥ laelped, he feeb. ''Three Citben.t, has coined.this phrase pe~t of all babie. born in to tuustrate the needlo tackle re-every nation la mentally re- tardation the moment a child is larded. Of these, two percent can born. , ~bet enouab to ~me 'lo.t' "l t"I Ume. lo atart rehabWta· In y eventually." Uon ln tie early yean," ~.I .,, it's Ume alao, he 1a1d, to \.. Marty Trujillo, former Branding Iron editor, sets-type as part of summer job on a weekly. turned out wa.s very trite fol' the · enern they pot lnto them." He emphubed doine more features and sport.I atoriea, areas which had been ne1elected. ~QV& He felt Watergate h ad something to do with the surge of interest in investi&allve report- ing. "To some extent there la glamour l o uncove11ng something no one else has. "I think the people who are very serious about journalism and' want to make it a career go in with the Idea thev're not in the apoWaht. "Many who are not so serious feel it will just take one big story an• tbey will make natlobal be8dllnee." Tbe fund.ion of joumalilm. fte belie.., is to state tbinp plain- ly. "I wu alwa11 worried about overtill in our paper." He attributes bis newspaiper work with keeping hJm interest· ed in school. He found he could apply blt other classes- soclolo&Y. philosophy-to what be wu doine on the paper. One of hll pet innovations wu rtartlDI an arts section featuring play, music, movies and book re; views. Although bis initial in· ternt was in entertainment writ· ing, he also wrote news, sport.a and editorials. INTERESTING PEOPLE ''I find each section has Its ad· vantages ln wrltln& and In the people you meet." · Trujillo, whose ultimate ambi· Uon is to write novels and short stories, believes aelf·confidence is th e prim ary quality a journalist should have. He fell many students on the paper had their egos shattered at the firsl sign of criticism . Working in journalls m will help him In creative writing, he believes. "It teaches you lo write coherently. state lhiqs plainly and write to a deadline. "It also teaches you to observe _ tbin1s. Too many people I meet seem to walk around ln adaae." During the school year Trujillo occaalooaJly spoke to high school students Interested in newapapers. "I would stress it is a tremendous field, but it lakes a lot ot dedication." Describing his reaction to the student of the year award, he said, "I don't show a lot of ex- terior emotion but inside, my ego was eating steak. I am very srateful for Golden West College for all the opportunity It eave me." Early educate the mothers of MRs and with new programs, has attended the public, to wipe oul tbe a seminar where he acqulred "cultural abhorrence" uaociat· new Information. ed with mental retardation. "We'll be dealing with both Ho11ard comes to Oranse learning Impediments and the County from Alameda County consequences of cultural con- AuociaUon for tbe Mentally fusion," he said. Retarded where he served as u-His programs will take In the slstant executive director and whole spectrum of retardation, admlnlatrator for four years. from adults <of which there are He abo is a licensed counselor about 200 In OCA RC'• programl) for the s tate and during his and children (about 40·50 l to the employment at ACAMR helped ~-~~nENTION, TOO develop feder•l and private fund-Prevention will be an lml>Of'· Int and was involved In com-h munlty education and informa· tant element at OCA RC, t e UaoN Hl'\'leef. new director uld. AD lmport.artt factor tn the ''There's 1oln1 to be a bll push tnllment of mental retardation, next year for It. Prenatal care he 1aldi ls teachlnl mothers how and retardation teata wlll be em· t.obaad e the problem. phaslted. For example. the trend to stay sllm durln1 pregnancy - NEW ATl'IT\JDE8 lt'a po11lble that dletin& can hurt "Part of my j~b here." he uid, the unborn baby." "will not only be t.o manaae the Genetic counsellnR wlll help pro1ram1, but to talk to people mothers who fear havlna another with the Idea ot shllttnr the baby after havlnc had a retarded pubUc atlkude 'toward mother child. he aald, and cllikl.'' A test will either uaure her the Whtie Jn Alameda County Uo1· baby's all rtsht or if not, she can 1ard heaped Ml up an lnfut pro-choose to abort, he explained. iram In w ht ch mothers were ~1ard added that mOlt tnt.I tauaht to hel• their cbUdren de· showed babies to be healthr, vet• and to cope with tM aJtua· -.rever · Uan, 11peelalty overcom1n1 the While admttUnr many pro- ftar ol IOln• out m public with blems remlln In the areu ot UMtrbab6ea. I sUama and education of the De9llaa wltb IL early is most public, Ho11ard la opljml1Uc. import.a in order to avoid the •• t . ~cal retarded lmage In OPBN •AnEa •·t bave become a little more out.tola1 throu&b ...... " be 1tated.. "I am happier. It is a feelint one bas in· lM« life, T .... difference today "We'n cooie a lone way In br· betwHn a soentally retarded lJlliall k .•U ~t "-the open," he adul& aad • retarded chJld who aald. -"The ltennedya wlth their U. bll ln1tncUon ii slpificant. retarded daU.1bter were amon1 be aald. Mott adult MJU llave not the lint celebriUa to pubUclM ......_ ___ }llJ_UU.~_d~--~--:~..aidc..labl&ID...JUIKe.UllllL..JD.IU--1 •GN ow NBCL&cr o&IMn ban... • • Tbe typle al dilbheleif .. ult. W b ll e be do es n t C iv.• ·, da~~!:'A.•.Jieet t!,. ~ celebrtti• full er fw ~· • · -~ari71ltmT:r= • .;' · • . • ;rowm,~ . he ''" up lhl• wa,y, he la toward a Maltltr atUtude abuaned by 00.... lt. "This cuJWal allllorr.e. w WlCb this ln mind, Hoctard retlected in di• Ute tJI tbe mm&» plana to clluemtnate his inform a· ly retard~ llftM." a.. NW. U. .. the public. But Um.-are eb.,... and "But we won't toed people up llos1ard, e.,er te '" tW1ed (lee ••Ml1'1'-• P•BZ' Director Robert Hoggard • • DAILY PILOT DEAR ANN LAJIDSRS; 1 read •ltb 1at•T .. t Yf/IS tommeat, . ·n. •ooner we set ~ack to ~ la oar uboe&I Ufe better.·· )a OM who bu wOlbd in educa· tloo for 30 year• I abare your con· ctrl). Tbe problem Hu In the phUoeopny of educaUon today. utead of 1tre11lne ac*1etnlc bievem•t. the ldeitb to make e 1tudeat • •r,.a '9od about lmself." A child b allo'wed to fiiotre11 al bl• own rate, which meana he can move aMed 11 be iora~~:.::i~ LI at the lowest 9bb the hlatory of the public tcboof ystem. Teecben mual spend uable teaching ctme malntabi· ortler ln the cl....-oom. I Memorizin&" fada is consid•ed ~d baL CompeUUon amt rivalry e said to be damaeinc because ey .. create pressure." GradH r· "bad" beca ue tbey ... be From Page 81 T l!!!d!r· JUiy 6. 1976 -_......,._,,~ :"F' Gold ... 'Mime; " r I I I I becauae lt is a way to "letit all out." . "The deal particularly bold their emOUons in chect. This is a lood way lo break out." Foronda plans lo transfer to Oregon College, Where there is a program for deaf students, but he is not sur' whether he wlll pursue drama u a career or become a physical education teacher. • Whkbev ... ta. doe.. drama will pl•y 8JHmpol'tanl part in bis life because it is all~t to him. . · j "Lll• would be notbinC wbout drama." be afflrmed. 'I would just as soon be an island alone holding one tree." · He said he was surprised that be received the Velez Award and naturally very happy. "I'm just a Filipino boy," he said modestly. In all the faces be has observed,at Golden West College and in the s urrounding area, be has found a lot al happy peo.. pie. But be admits be is a "pretty happy person" too. I from Page 81 I ... Rehabilitate I ~ith technical information," he tajd. "Rather we'll help them to understand their ottitude toward _,e person who is different." fl:ATE FUNDING Funded by the state, the as- .Jo;iation provides J>rotram& on a daU)' basis year round, and puts i pecia.l emphaslg on promoting ev.,one "become advocates for UM wdl·beini ol all retarded citizens -and they are citiuns - in the county." And be bolstered"'tldr wttb another thoueht. "We bear so much about heart =-. and c:ancer. We/"' the:tese it ' ... , ....... ft w4t. 11wab to all .... wyote. I t11de't •free •H•· (A1&.r• llatea •I." ,..,....,) ... •l>S ,.,R/~NN lANDERS : Pf'eaae a•er ln.t.M paper so our whole famlty Ub ~ it. We are 1J)Ut ril ltt ~ t¥ middle OA this on, and y°" .rt going to set· Ue the arfument. 8'a wU M mMried sometime lnAM•"'' ·a&,, IG&W are goln& to &lvt.i-bfr • bt,.uUful wedding. It wttfcott • loht money. We want ~ ••Jerfttt. The pro. ~eni.~ • aMMr's brother and biiJ~ 'Jr•''~ ThlloU}' '~· a very foul m~ lo get personal wl&la · ~an be talks to, ~ ,...., or ' lliitl He also bas a ..Wut dJ1Dklal problem. My aat b under psychiatric care a9d-there a.re tJmes when she d6esn"t ra-k• • whole lot or ..... Belw~ tpe two or them f I ,) you can n"er k sure ~ wtt.¥ wilt Uppen Hirt. • Some of UI t.blnlt they lboulcl not be invited to the ......... ,, Otben say we II UST lnYite them or lhey will be m1;t!.': fot tht rest ot th~l~ lives. 1!_a1 _}'ff Ot' no. Thellk you. -THE 'PQBll DEAa T•IBE: 1-. ...,...,.. -aad •I*' yo.r .... ,_., .... I'd II.Ire to••• a few....,.. ... . 1'f .... you uele ... M•t woald be laexnHble. la'Yl&e *'e• -••t llav• a •'ftlc11e ....... tMt *'e alert. At Ille ftr9' ..,_of Hueeptable ~yW, ....................... e(ly •alter *'e two of tkl8-* ... dle1 U0.W M drl•• ...... . CONFIDENTIAL to SbX-On • the Gossip Treadmill and Can't . Get Off: Wby don't you atop talk· '· inc about it? The way to make a mountain o..t of a molehlll ls to ~P addm1 the dirt. I -.. -AT WIT'S END " ~ ~ w ·ives· Takii1Q Note BJ EUA BOMBECK ~ 'l1da th>nl with Congressman Hayt, wJlo aUeeedly hired a s~ary who couldn't type or answer the phone, has really •nect up a can of worms. &toe md 11(9 so devious. One INY told. bu wife .be lUred a secretary who was bandlupped. It turned out abe wu IQatritd. 1' lfOUP of u. were working on an embroidered sampler the • other afternoon and were 1'Jting about OW' h111banda' aeetetaries.. "Com• to think ol i&." said Jan, • "Jolllll'1 1ecret.ar)' doeln 't~ tate dictation, answer the 0true.'' .. WbJ not!" we uW. i "Don't be ridiculout! '' she said. "She doesn't speak ~b. She's Frencll." 1 sUteb,'' said Margaret. "I don't have to worry aboc>t her. She re- ally keeps Ken loose all the.-time." "lJkebow!" "Like they assigned her to the $4:retary1 pool and she reported wearinc a baUUo& suit." -A man needs 90meone around wllo can mteve tensions once to a while." ,re nodded. "Well;'! trust my husband Im· plieiUy,"i.'•atd Judy, dialin1 her • t,aaband • omce llumber. Speak· h\I into Ure pbone she nid, "Hello. darllq. Mias you. Come home early. I'm at Erma'• aad we Just bad the most sUmw~tlq cliacuuloa. Why don'l you call me at home at three!" "You cot at(algbt lllrouth tp -.Joll.1' husband without golnl "That sounds reuorf,ab,le. A mlft'ftMIU.o upand hit mind," we nodded. •· tllrouth a secretary?'· we asked. I "Oh alle doesn't answer the "Joe ·a 1eeretary is blight enouch.'' ~&id...Marcl. "Jn fact I helped him select her." 1' phone," said Judy. "I was re- c«dln1 my IDA!H•«e on tape. "Maybe tbey'r·e al lunch," we IUl&ested . "That's smart," we said. · "Only one thing botllers me. 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"His rogress is checked as a citizen, s a member of a social IJ"OQP even as a user of public ansportatlon." It's done under pert guidance, be added. A native of En1laod and a 20- year r esident or the Unlled States, Hoggard says, "Only in California can you find auc:b a network or agencies dedicated to helping the mentally retarded." ··You might say it's a marrla~e or private iniUaUve with public authori zation and, in part, finan· cial support.·· Hogeard sa id be hopes to s~ And it'a forever." Corona del Mar Irvine Terrace, cameo Highlands . Shorecllffs -an are neighborhoods of beautiful Corona def Mar -and all are areas of prime resldentlal properties . Properties which secure many of the equity trust deed loans arranged by Newport Equity Funds. If you own property anywhere along the Orange Coast and are In the market for an equity trust deed loan. call Linda Blue or Ooug Sulley of the Newport Equity Funds Loan Department. They'll be happy to give you Information about a loan over the ph9ne. The .number Is 644·8824. can! Newport Equity ,: nodded. "Ken'• aeeret#Y ~ ~ real r ..._ • ..,. t Peering Aro.u.nd . . ": THE woa& -OP Jana Church, Newport. Beach deltrner, bas been selected for the '18·11 edition of Graptilil annual. The pr•litioua pubUutlon, ediLed and prodUc:ecf tn Geneva, ClOnlains the work of graphicsrn•n from all over the world. Min di'• brochure dealp tor.a Saq... ta Ana was eboMn for the annual. It II a map thoWJq the •iucb• done~ tbe flriu throulbout the world. ., . leg. 12.W lb. Fmm.~~~==~~~~~ ·UPHOLSTQY S:abric Gallery HoW to fill your closet with GREAT SOMMER FASHIONS NANCY -THER~ A NEW GIRL IN : TOWN ---W~ HAD AN ARGUMENT AND SHE BEAT ME UP TIDl'I CUISllD rn~ UNITED FMtufe 'Syndicate W011C1ef 1Puu .. SolwC ACAOS8 Orient !>I Jail I L•tie . 52 0_.lllng numbtrt occupi. 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I JltM aot lhc Bitt11tc1tt1lal out o( the way and now I've FC tf cnry lllomu 011111y han1h.°' DIMNIS THE MENACE • ..- •h«JuiR 5'iu. Y® !IT~ IN.15 '~()/: "M-....s~ 'Qtll lXJN'. cur rr arr: .. ~ \ • • I MONTREAL (AP) -Eleven duys before the o~nlq of the Et Olympiad , part of tbe t end Gamea tile appears far om rea d y as trudcs and bulldozers continued to circulate within the lenced·tn area. With the Olympics due to open July 17, hundreds of athletes and journa lis ts from around the world already have arrived lo in· spect the sit e, only l.o be lrea~ to an array or barriers and barbed wire. T~ay,July6. 1971 Hunearian athletes ~ an weekend, atarUn1 Ill t.bll foot of,. interpnter, before JWeM:riilnt • ~ eroo on Mount RQyal, the ex. k¢Y to' the vUla1e to dellCaUon u.t ,volcano prenrved • t l)Vk beadJanos Pader. wtilcbdom&Hle• Montr~•l. . The Hunsarian natJonal .u~ Olympic or••nian la4d \M them waa played as thecoua&ry'a tal·run wut •ltibout a bitch as red, white 1md 1reen n., was eatb runner ran one ld&ometer raned on one of tlw Ul~ft with the Olympic a.am.. cttry· provided for parUctpalJrc U · if\I 1t flnally lD&o tbe •pty. Uonl. C&ffl'DOUI Jtadhdt. A 1poke1mu ~ &be delet~· 'llJ'bere·n be 7t,OGO l*ll&e here OD July 11, 10 &ldJlo wllfbe aJit. , • Ue more dr .. ,tJe tbeo. •• aaid ~ ooeatrae'-J· · ot~~ ·.. Police oa motonrrcles cut orr ,,._.. .-allJc at tLratet ic lat_..ec:tions ipd tbe pro~eaa ol the run was • gaoaltoffd by two helicopters . Military penopnel in vans also Bu,t workmen on the site were confident Monday the job would be completed on time a nd some complained that the press has not given them enough credit for their accommlishmenls. lion said he wu pleased...._.. tbe During tbe weekend, workers welcoming ceremOQY and ·ooted ll(ere putting the last pieces of that Olympic orga.nisen hlcf"P'O· eopper In place on the stadium videcl · eqougb lnler1M'otUlnl to al· roof, while within the stadius;n, low the athletes to understand electricians were completing the the organization of the villa1e . observed the scene. • Tb• rela~ of the authentic frame from Greece betPu July 1.S wbeo the fire is ingited at the ancient site of Olympia by rays or the sun reflected oU a mirror. This flame will be carried to Athens stadium by relays of 550 installation of lighting. He said the food served the At the same lime, workmen athletes was good, but he com· were layingturfaloogooe sideof plained about the cramped the site and preparing to pour quarters, housing 12to1' peTsons C'oncrete on part of the parking in one room. Jot roof. The 300-m ember Hungarian Greek torchbearers. TWo days later , a Canadian will light the torch from the urn in Athens and hold the flame in a special mechanism that converts the ionic particles in the 'fire Into READY ~OR Ol YMPICS-ln the foreground is the Olympic Village in Montreal where athletes will be housed during the XXI ,.,.WI,.,._. Olympic Games. In the background are the main stadium and the swimming pool. Meanwhile, the first delegation delegation includes 187 athletes or foreign athletes was officially accompanied by trainers. assi.s· welcomed to the Olympic village tant personnel and journalists. Sunday in a simple ceremony Fifteen runners involved in presided over by the village torcb·bearlng ceremonin to mayor, Yvan Dubois. open the Games staged a one· anelectricalcharge. H H H Phils In Ottawa, this Charle will be ooton as ex on . r.·clted up via satellite using a aser device whlch will re.ignite r----iDn1blrt~:rdl:ITI!"S'SlM'°-irbmi1t~SOO--tbourmurdrdress7ehearsal dming the * * * * * * Olympic Saeinanaing : Can Alllerican Men . Win All 13 Events? NEW YORK (AP> -The Unit· ed States men's swimming team, even without Ma rk Spitz and hts -seven gold medals, will be an awesome contingent and, con· ceivably, could win all 13 or Its events at the Summer Olympics in Montreal. •Four years ago in Munich, Spill won four individual races and sparked three American re- lay teams to victory. All seven performances established world records. But Spitz' only perform· Ing in Montreal will be from the p,-ess box , wher e be will lend his voice to ABC's swimming cov- erage. Doc Counsilman. Spitz' college c:oach at Indiana University and 90w the m en's Olympic swim· ming bead coach, says there Montreal cCb Olympics~ ncver 'will be another swimmer as dominating as Spitz. He also says there never may be a more dominating A mer ican swim team than his27-mansquad. "I feel that this ls probably the best international team we've ever had," said Couosilman from Canton. Obio, where the male swimmers are training. "We have a Potential winner in every t>vent. .. ln the pas t, we'•e had a few superstars. Now we have much greate r depth. There isn•t a single event in which we won't be C'ontenrlers. l unUclpate the men will win half the gold medals and lots or silver a nd brvnze. too." There are seven world record holders on the mt'n 'steam. Three of them -Bruce F\tmiss of San· ta Ana. Brinn Goodell of Mission Viejo nnd John Hencken -arc double world record holder11. Spit7.. whose 100-meter butterfly mark 1s the only one of his four individual r ecords to survive since 1972. is \he only American man who owns u world record but Is not competing. 'Tm not sur1>rlsed Mart's 100 fly rt>cord is still standtnJ." Couns1lman sa id. "He had a Can· tastic too fl y In Munich. It WM his bes t event. lie was much more outstanding in the butterfly than he was in the !l"cestyle.'' Counsllman says the deletion or two even\.s and s uperior depth ensures against a Spitz.type domination agaln. The closest ln Montreal could be John Naber, world r ecord holder in the 2()0. meter backstroke. The 6·6 senior from USC qualified al the American Olympic trials in both the 100 and 200 backstrokes and the 200 freestyle. He also will swim in both reJ~s. Jim Montgomery. world re· cord holder in the 100 freestyle, 1rill compete in the 100 and 200 freestyles and both relays. lfencken, world record holder in nine events -but only two in which Spitz was not involved. There were 15 events on the men's program in those two Olympics. This year, the 400· meter freestyle relay and the 200-meter individual medley have been eliminated from the program. Spitz won two or his medals in t}le 100 and 200 freestyles, and Americans are heavily favored • lo succeed him as Oly..,pic champions in those events. Montgomery ,bettered Spitz' lOO·meter freeatyle record In June . 1975. then lowered the mark to 50.59 seconds two months later. Furniss now holds the .world m ark in the 200 freestyle. along with the world record in the 200·meter in· clividual medley. In the 400 and 1,500 freestyles, Goodell, 17, bolds both world r e· cords. selling the marks at the June trials . Also on the U.S. men's team from this area are Casey Con· verse (400) and J ack S.bashoff (100). The Americans are particula r· ly stron1 in the four freestyle events and th e 800·meter freestyle relay. Counsilman says it is "just chance" that the Ul'llt· ed Stales' best bids foT 1·2·3 sweeps are in the freestyles, eapecially the 100 and 200 meters. Hencken has the world marks ln both breaststrokes, but rival David Wilkie. from Scotland and the University of Miami, rates as an equally stron1 contender. the Game ia a dis.h. Runne ...... ,------------------------------------------ s paced at one·kilometer in· Di111odgi-nrs Return to -.J"'0 rm_ w7;n, ~o tervals, will carry the flame to ..., .::;; r 1 ••• .., W s, ..,. the top of Mount Royal. Meanwhile, jl spokesman for the e.xtemal affairs department in Ottawa said his department would be happy to meet with In- ternational Olympic Committee chairman, Lord Kinan.in, who ar· rived in Montreal Monday. After bis arrival. Lord Killanln held a news conference regard· ing Canada's refusal to recognize the Tai wan ctete-1atJ0n as tfie of ficial representatives ol China But he was non·eommitta1 o" the situation. He said be would have to discuss the matter first with those involved. a procedure that would take al least two or t.bree days. Meanwhile, Canadian Prime Minister Trqdeau and External Affairs Minis t e r Allan MacEachen called on the IOC lo extend Canada the same rights given Italy in 1960 when the Taiwanese were told by the IOC they could participate only as Taiwa ne se a nd not BK the Republic of China. NICKL.4US T.4BBED IN BRITISH OPEN BIRKDALE, England <AP> - The British oddsmakers don't thlnk the winners of the 1976 Masters and U.S. Open will t ake a second Big Four title when the British Open crowns its cbam· pion Saturday. The bookies have ~tablished Ray Floyd, runaway winner or the Masters, a nd Jerry Pate. the 22·year-0ld American tour rookie who won the U.S. Opep, as 25·1 longshots to take the prestigious British Open erown. Installed as the S..l betting favorite or this event, which begins ill four rounds on Wednes· day. was Jack Nicklaus. whose 16 major championships is the most by any golfer ever. PHILADELPHIA <AP> -Burt Hooton showed the Philadelphia Phillies who was boss again Mon· day night. "The bi& secret is his ability to stay ahead against us." said the Phillies' Dave Cash after the Los Ancelet Dod1ers right·hander pitched a two·bitter to beat the Phlllies-6-0 "H& \brew stlikes. We hit the ball ha rd but it wasn't fallin1 Give him credit, he oitched a good tame." Hooton's performance before a Veteran 's Stadium crowd of 60,942 and a oallonal television audience was a repeat of past performances . Hooton has been a monster for the Phillies. beating them seven straight times since 1974. "I guess he figures he can do it ever y time he goes out there against us," said Cash. who went 0-4 despite hiWng the baH hard each time. Hooton g a ve up a s ingle to Garry Maddox starling the third and a double to Maddox with two out in the eighth. He struck out three and more im· portanlly, walked just one, pinch- hitter Tim Mccarver in the sixth. Hooton put a damper on a holi· day crowd that turned out to be the largest in Phillies' history . The blond pitcher tried to explain his mastery or the Phillies, against whom he pitched a no. hitter in 1972 in only his fourth * * * LOSAMGILIS l"MILADEL,.MIA l-11> auo ... rll G,tr.,.y II> c;.,:111 R.Smhhrf ""'-'*''" ~,,,, YtA9frC Hooton p .. , ""' ... , 11111 ' I O 0 O.<A\h 7D • O o 0 S I 1 1 llowU• 4 0 0 0 S I • l $c.hml01 ltl 3 O 0 0 4 0 J 1 Lullnll\111 3 0 0 0 s 1 ' 0 ""''""lb 3 0 0 0 4 12 2 To1..-rl 30 0 0 • 0 0 0 G.M<Odo•Cf 3 0, 0 • 1 1 o &oonec a o o o l 0 0 0 L""bo'OP I 0 0 0 Meta"'"'"" 0 0 0 0 Wiier p o 0 o o Scn..,l•rp o o o o 0.lnph I 0 0 0 rot•'' ,. 6 17 6 rot•" -no io 1.0l AnQ<llH 110 100 003-6 "''"'-'""'• 000 000 ~ 0"~°' An91!IH '· PhllMlelphl• '· Loe-Los ... IH t ..... 11-IOfll• 7. 78 -<ef. 0 . l!Ndclo .. Vt•" l&-R. S<Yl•tn. HR~"'"' ti), R..-.. 11 <••· sa-o. Mol4de•. .,. " ••••• so -.-. (W, .. 't t 7 0 0 I J l,,......,. ll,10.SI 6 7 J 3 0 S G.t'1Mt 111) • l J I 1 $<Jlw"r Ill I 0 0 0 I wa-.., o.rw r IHootonl, ""G.t•lltr ,........,.,,, W,.-tiOOtOft. T~:OO.A-,tf2. Mesa's Asher Finishes Sixth LOS ANGELES -Barry Asher of Costa Mesa finished six- th In the $60,000 Southern C..lifomia Open bowling loorna· ment at Keystone J,anes in Norwalk Monday nlght. picking up a check for tt,800. Bobby Fel)ton, also a resident of Costa Mesa, was ninth and col· lected St.m ror hls erforu. f'ive bowlers, Including all· Ume money winner Earl An· thony, met in the finals this momlni. Othera Included Paul Colwell. Keith Craycraft. Gary DickinSOft and Roy Backley. m ajor league start while a member or the Chicago Cubs. you hope lf you make a mistake It doesn 'thurt you.·' Tbe Zti·year·old Hooton and teammalH But RuHell and Steve Garwey upstaced the Phillies. ''I j ust go out there and Ded;,.r• Slate •• AllO.m"•llAIC!7tll Garvey gave the Dodgers a 1·0 lead in the first inning with his seventh hl">mer of the season i.nd ha~ three sfo&le., one driving lo a ninth innitJi run. July 6LOSA1190l•U I Pnl!eoo1p111a •·:Jllp.M. .Jvly 1 U>•Anoete• •• Pllll•OOIP•H.t • JOp m. July •l iKAngeltt••ISl.Lou.s S.Up.m. -cha llenge them ." he s aid. "They're challe nging m e . They're like the Pirates when it comes lo batting. You try to stay close to your pattern of pitching, ,FRANK TANANA Russell . now 1-4-f«-29 for a .48J average and e igla.t rtli a1ainst the Ph11l1es . macJe it 2-4> wHh a second inning bome run. MARK FIORYCff Tanana6'-Fidrych On All-star Team , NEW YORK <AP1 -Rookie sensation Mark "The Bird", Fidrych. Angels lef\·hander Frank Tanana and flve·tlme 20·game winner Catfish Hunter head the American League's nine·man All·star pitching staff, announced today by Boston Red Sox manager Darrell Johnson. Four of the nine hurlers are All-stars for the first time. including Fidrych, the exciting non.conformist of the Detroit Tigers. whose crowd·pleas lng antics Include talking to the balrand getting down on his hands and knees to smooth oul the pll~hlng mound. He lcad11 the regular AL pitchers with a 1.85eamed run average and has a 9·1 record. The other All·slar newcomers are strikeout leader Tanana, Bill Travers of the Milwaukee Brewers and rellcr ace Dave La Roche of ttre Cleveland 1 rrdians. Completing the staff ure Boston's Luis Tiant. seJected for the third time, Oakland's Rollie Fingers. also for the third time, a nd second·llmers Rich Gossa~e of th<• Chicago White Sox and Sparky Lyle of the Yankees. The vet era n of lhl.' staff Is Hunt<.'r. tht> N<•w York Yankees ace r ight-hander . who has been named for the eighth time -11ix tlme11 while he wus with the Oakl and A's, Hunter bal' appeared in five All·11tnr games. He wu1' tagged for two of the three runs t.he National l,ogue :i1corcd In the ninth inninit last year. when It broke a 3·3 tie and 11ent Hunter to his second All-star loss. lie was the loser in the 1967 game. The regular 1'tarters include Hunter, 10·7: Tl11nl. J0-5; Tanana, 10·5: Travers, 9·6. and Fldrych. Tanana and Travers are the left.handed hurlers among the group. Tlant's two appearances on the All·star starr both have resulted in losses. in 1968 when he was with Cleveland and In 1974when he was with Boston. The relievers on the &quad arc left.handers Lyle and LaRoche and right·handers Fingers and Gossal(e. who has doubled as a starter and retfever this season. . ROM Finally Gets Support Goode ll No. I Area Swimmers 'Walker, Quax Miss Spike Marks Rank W i th Best It'• probably ufc to say tbftoe1l alway1 be an ar1umtnt about the quaUty ot prep football ln respect to otber areas -~u lt bt tb" CIF Southern SectJon In Southern tallfornhi, Te•H, Penn•ylvanla. Ohio. Cblca•o'a parocblal ayatem or whe?'ever. But there'• ooe aport \"here few. It any. would :trjluc lhe merit or the CJ F So.Alh<'rn Section -and thal'a awlmmin,. -Swtmm1n1 Worlcl. a magazine ill the aquaUca field, put together a compari1on al ~tale high sc.hool ROGER CAR~ON championsihlps this past season and the results show Souther n ' California athletes head a nd shouJders above the field. tbJrd to a ZL(>2 and 21.18 whlle Johnson·• 4? .l• In the 100 free rtnka l'ighlh nationwide. The FV medley team'• 2:37 SS is second to a 1: 38. 73 posted by Hinsdale Hl&h of lllinols. Other Southern C•Ufornla marks ~re lmpresllve, too. wllb the 200 indo clocking ol 1;S3.8t nnklng second, Lofta& Beach Mllllkao·• 400 fr" relay or 3: 10.84 second. the 100 back of 53..35.lbird. the 100 bfe.ut~.JS.68 fourth -.nd th~ 100 Oy or 41.93 ruoth on the hst. O~ua View HlCb Scllool of llHtlagtoa Bue' wbkh opeu ln tlae fall witb f'"bmH •ha· deau at Cook S~boel, will fieW aJ foot~all t eam uader P hll c_,.twell aad for .. tt HoU.gtoe Beacll Hlth nnit)' coacb Kea Moats. Prj~ipaJ Jotm Vlcal•. wbo hH filled basketball Md buebaJI opealags with Jim Barris •f Fountain Valley and IW Glbboea of \\'estmlaster. says addJUoaal football persennel will be added al a later date. STOCKHOLM -Dick Quu mlued the world 5,000.meter mark by only Oft•tenth of a second and Jobn Walker wa1 two · HCOl\ds off UM 1.5DO-meter re- cord In a •tron1 dt.p!ay qi run· ntq by the two New ~•lander• at an lnteruatlon&I P"-0lympac tnclt meet Monday. Quax. :n. wat limed in L3 :13.l in a ruco which produced five n~· Uonal records. W11lker"" 24, the.. mile king who ah.att.er._c! tbe world UOO·mettr mark ln Oslo last Wednesday. earlier bad rocordtd the world's best time this year ID the metric mile, 3:34.2. Mfl#lertelCC The ca11rornla An&eb sold ltfl· buded pitcher Andy Hassler tQ the Kansaa City Royals for an amount In excus ~ the waiver price Moaday. To talre his place. the Angela called up rlaht·banded relief pitcher John Verboev.n from Salt Lake City of the Pacific Coast League, where he was 8·7 with eight saves and a 2.25 earned run average. Former Mission Viejo High The 24-year-old Hassler. whose standout Dave Patterson. who 2.64 ERA was third best in the played a year at UC Irvine and leaaue in 1974, has dropped his Tuetday July 8. 1978 OAJLY PILOT U NATIONAL CHAMPIONS-The Orange County Volleyball Club girls junior (11·14) team won the AAU Junior Olympics title in Illinois recently. Front row. from left. Kori Pulaski, Monica Park and Susanne Askew. Back row : coach Dale Flickinger, Cheryl Johnston, Lori Webb. Suzie Crone, Aileen Semonsen and Sue Corea. Missing is Marcie Wurts. And Orange Coast area stand· out.I s hare in that honor with Mission Vlejo's Brian Goodell <the world record holder in the 400 and l ,SOO· meter freestyles I. Mike W. Kelly or Fountain Valley, Keith Johnson or Hunt· ingtoo Beach a nd the FV 20().yard medley .Ltlay team of Ron Leed, Kelly. Steve Krikl and An· dy Miller among the elite. a nother season at Cerritos last 17 decisions dating back to ~ College, did well in his (irst start Aprll 1975. two short of the AL re-G. Is' v; n hall D ast 0 for the Danville Dodgers in the cord for consecutive 106Se5. He is Ir 0 ey ~ I·~ Class A Midwest League. 0-6 th. · h • ERA P atter s on. a right-handed ·· . &s season wit a ... lJ · t~~:se~An=~~~~~~ ~~e '\~:S~-rn.rltelf'l11•__________ ----. striking out two, walking one and BA AST AD, Sweden-Top-~ 8 • .L.a ~ N t • l CJ.,,.._~• Goodell's 4: 29.04 In the 500· yard freestyle is the top effort in the nation while his 1 :40.90 in lhc 200 is second too 1 :39.54 posted in the Central Coas t Section 10 California. allowing only one earned run in 1eededCorradoBarauutt1oflta· cuture n gru JOr Q f,01Ul •~•"f'WRS going the distance. A teammate of ly fought oCf a s~ong c~allenge bis is former Santa Ana Valley from Rolf Tbung in the C1rsl set. By HOWARD L. HANDY star Myron White.~ a mong the then took. command and posted a 011 .. 0.11,~ ... 11.111 Qu ad Cities unit is Steve 7·5. &-1 victory int~ first round When the Orange County Whitehead, a former UC Irvine of the $100.000 S_wedish Open ten· Volleyball Club's 11·14-year-old star nis championships Monday. girls team captured the national · Jn other action. Douilas Palm AAU Junior Olympics cham· Kelly's 21 .36 in the 50 free is defeated Mark Edmondson. 3-0. pionship recently. it was the Elenz Will Start 7-6, 7-6; RayMoorelrippedAn1el culminationoftwoyearsofplan· Gimenez, &-3. 6·1; Juan Gisbert ning and progress. ehmtnated Gene Mayer. 6-3, &-1 ; All of the girls on the team wUI Hans Kary whipped Andr~j attend either Corona del Mar or F C All Ponanln. 6·1, 6-0; Billy Martin Newport Harbor high schools IC Or age Sta S beat Antonio Munoz. 6·4. 6-0 ; they remain In the area. giv ing • r Kim Warwick edged Richard impetus to the future of the sport Lewis . 7·6. 7-6 ; and Byron fortheSeaKingsandTars. By ED BVRGART Huntington Beach and -Ric h Bertram defeated Olle Palmer. Butltdldn't all just happen. 0t '"• 0 .11, ,.11.u .. 11 Branning of Marina High in Hun· 6-2. 6·3. Dale Flickinger. an aircraft Jim E leni. a second lenm 1\ll· tington Beach will not play. plant engineer. Is the guiding CIF 4-A selection from Mater Dei "Vogelsang missed two of the Mollna Vp••I light behind the rise to pro· High in Santa Ana. is expected to final tryouts." says Goorjian, GSTAAO. Switzerland _ Paolo minence of the girls volleyball start for the CIF In the Southern "and it wasn't fair lo the other Bertolucci of Italy upset Ivan program in Orange County and Cal·LA City All·atar basketball players if I selected hlm. But ll Molina of Colombia. 6·2, 6·7. 6-2 the Orange Coast specifically. game Wednesday ni&ht at Cul certainly wasn't because of a ln the first round of the Swiss In· "I've a lways lov<'<i the sport Slate (FullertOI)). lackof ability." ternatlonal tennis cham· although I only played in in· That was the word from CIF Branning, a two-time All CJF pionships, which got under way tramural proarams in college," basketball coach Ed Coorjian, 4·A first team choice and one ol Monday. says the coach of the Orange who also indicated that Jim the nation's outstandlnl prep In another first-round match. CountyVolleyballClubteams. McCloekey of Estancia High in guards this past seuon. will be Jeff Borowiak beat Rhodesia's "It just ha ppens that the Costa Mesa will see considerable the most missed CIF player -Colin Dowdeswell, &-7, &-3. 6-4. strongest junior high school action at forward. both on the court and at the box teams are in the Corona del Mar "Eleni is a Cine ballhaodl<'r orrice. A.:len Trhc•pll and Newport Beach area right who has a great ull1tudc." says "He was a ll set to play but de· now. Goorjian. head conch at Crescen· cided not lo at the last minute." PORTLAND -Los Angeles "Every year we stage a junior "We work o ut three or lour times each week for 21 ~·3 hours · a nd during the school seasons practice Is optional for those glrls on the school tea ms. "We have 29 girls in the club proeram right now and we took two junior tea ms to Illinois for the nationals. Four of our girls in the lS-18 age bracket played with three from another t eam this year." When the junior team won the nationals, Flickinger points out that It was a total team effort. "We had nine girls on the team a nd one of the big things about the win was the fact thal at one Ume or another we had three starters out with Injuries. "The three substitutes came in and did an outstanding job without weakening the team or slowing ll up.·· Cheryl Johnston, a freshman at Corona del Mar. was selected as most valuable p1ayer in the t ournament while four team· mates were picked for the alJ. tourney team . They included Suzie Crone. Susanne Askew, Lori Webb and Kori Pulaski. Askew and Webb were also· freshmen al Cd M while Crono played at Lincoln Junior High and is headed for the Sea Kings institution. Pulaski Is from En.sign Junior High and will at· tend Newport Harbor. Olher members of the wlnnln1< team Include Aileen Semonsen, Monica Park, Sue Corea and Marcie Wurts. Members or the second junior tea m playing in the nnllonal tournament in Illinois included: Julie Cochran. Chris Pulaski. Gall HarringtQn , Carey Rus h a nd Sheila Conover Crom Ensign Jr. High a nd headed for Newport Harbor ; Mltslc Baker and Cindy Kendall from Lincoln Jr. High (CdM J: Carol Krikorian of Davl11 School in Costa Mesa; and Mary Lang and Lisa Charlton from Fountain Valley. On the senior girls team were Marie Lundy and Lynn Droke of Newport; Val Brunn from Foun· tain Valley; Curey Deaver from Corona del Mar: Debbie Costello from Huntington Beach: Tammy Lauderdale from Santa Ana; and Sue Varga from Rolling Hills. ta Valley lllgh. "Ile hasn't shot says Goorjian. "I guess }le was center midfielder John Muon high school tournament in the too much in practice. but I'm fatigued from thewboleseason." kicked the winning 1oal with fall and last year we had 38 surethatwill cha.nge." The CIF should have 8 18:241efltogivetheAztecsa2·1 teams entered. We watch these ANGELS BELT INDIANS ... Mccloskey, ti Cirst team A II· victory over host Portland Mon· 1ames and announce tryouts for Coatlaued From Page BC CIF 4·A pick, I,$ currenUy playing re-spresentative team, nonelhe· day night in North American Soc· our club teams at that time. straight at home. losing a shutout behind 6·6 JoKn Grffl' or Elsinore less. The starting lioeup, accord· cer Lea.cue play here. ''I don't worry about volleyball on a pair of singles. his lone waJk High. Greer was the CIF 2-A ing to Coorjian, -a>peart to be skills. I look ror athletic ability and Boog Powell's bases-loaded player of the year who averaged ~~:~r <:s~: ~!t.';0!.f~o/::n~ W'JT Result• and if a girl does not si~n up for sacrilice fly in lhefourtb inning. 34.8 points. S G , S J .____ CJ•••••,.•n. "'-""• n the club but we feel s he is an out· The victory was California's "McCloskey is a w~ry fin<' ~an orgonlo s teve 0w~n _,, -E-• 1P1 " .. ''"•"•"IO••'" i.11 standing athlete, we talk to her fiCth in a row over Cleveland and shooter who Is also a good < l9.2 l a t center and. North • 1 °"•"0" '"••••1110·• 1C1et••E•o<•·!>h•w"'' bo t · · i y a lso r"'presentcd the Tribe's R.l\""rS'ld"'S Jame.s uCCIOUd M•f't 11••\\on •Cl beat P•lllllO" •Pl 1-.. 8 U JOIO ng OUr group anywa . " jumper," says Goorjian. "lie ii. '" ' "' R•ft•"'·"'"r.4f\tC111e••"•"' ..... 11"""''"1• • "Then we spend a lot of hours fourth successive defeat. fi 0 hting Gre<'r for a start1n" (23.s> and Elenz at guards. M"•0 -Sftaw-wath 1"1 but a .. ,,.,,. teach1'ng them ball control-Bobby Bonds . emerging from a " " Mnr•llln• IC I 6·l, spot.'' Among the top CIF stars miss· -'-•.o.J••t••••1a"o things like serving. receiving and slump, s lammed a double and McCloskey. 6·6, avera~ed 2:J.4 mg a re Branning. LB Poly's "•••llH.Let •,.,....n defense . We try to get as much two singles -as did rookie Dan points. Elenz, 6·1, scored 18.9 Mic hael Wiley and Redondo O:;.,;,,i~~.~1~.:!i~~'.:,"""'· ".J. time in repelilious handling or Briggs -while Dave Chalk and polnta. Beach's Gig Si ms, all first team !Mn -MHt• .. Oil t1u1 """"'•1 •• " ~utr· the ball as we can " Andy Elchebarren drove in three In other developments. Goor· Cl F sell.'ct ions. The City has ,.,..,n••llL•l -..i au<"""11·0ot••o-..r • J.i One big thing that F1icklnger runs apiece to highlight the of· ( I Wud -HHIHt Co11•1 IHI bt•I Lull Caw••. i I a n exp I a In e d why Ho b most o its top P uyers. '·J has accomplished has been a tensive fireworks Cor California. iV~o~1~e~l~1~a~n~1~o~f~E~d~is~o~n~H~l~i~h_1~n __ G_o_m_~_t_im_e_i_s_s_. ________ •_-~'~·~-'-•-•H_-_,_~-~-~~---~Cl~e working ag~eme~ wtth Bon~saWhe w~~~dart the schools involved. the second half with a fresh out· MAZDA :tla~·or League S*-,.nd;nns d~~!roe;!e:t1;~~:~e8:~h,~~1t~~~ 1~·kno~ 1·ve been going bad." 1 r .JJ ~ If• we' and we work together pretty he admitted, "but I haven't real· well. The girls d eserve the re· ly been that worried. Basically, I NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE cogolUon they 1et from playing think It's because I've conscious· East Dlvltloll Eut Dlvlsioa for a school team and we re· ly been tryln1 too hard to hil 'Tm jUst not going to think home run In the second hair. I'd much rather ~el my average back up. l'llshootfor .300." 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On board were Dr. Dick Cramm and bis son Th e ~ Palme r Method &!T\~ :.. !' I \ • • • • • • . . . . • • • • • • .. . . ~-~--~ Drivtt thal ny lOO low Of 100 hip indicate lblt yo11.r club dO«A'l cany 11\c ri1b1 llllO\lnl of "fftcct1vc" . Alamitos Alamitos Race Results Racing Entries ,.,T~ ''"' ,.,., ... , .. " ~Ul' llACI -~M •-I J _, ..... c ........... """ .. "-· Cleim<"9 P,Kt~llO 11-"t T•-11',.ylJ ... _ ....... ,,: C•••"t•tl CftttCf\•• ,,._.,,, ltem111111 llM" IK....,.I, o.i lloc• .. •••-•1t•fl ...... .,,... ,. .. IT•• .. •H•l l OvtllCe te lteq,..,\ Clt1<h••nl, "'"••••• CClerlotl. , ............ ,..,,.1 ......... . F••lllOft CWehonl. SICOMDltACl -.OOYe«I\ , .. .,. .._ & llP· GY1mln9 Pvr,. UG. CUI ••11"9 "'I< t '"°°° _....,.., """' ••c• -uo ,,,., a.,_ -C•-'"''"' ""'~"*· Cll! O-... ITreo11rel 11,fO ... ''° a.,i..,.·te:N-.. IM1ltllelll UO J4' Tl'\lly ...-n CC.,fOM) ._. n--•t.Ot .. CIOttCllllACI -Hh.,,.. )- .... .,......_ Cleomi.... "'vrw••• ._..,._., ....... 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"-· c.11 Mt ewoNv. A..,_,,. .. ... -\.MCH krMWf-.-.lr •IO~ Hollypark Results SlltTM aAC• -UO ...... t 'f9« .,...._ •n-...ce. ,.,., .. u.oeo. "-•1.-.tC.._• ,...._,, II ... UO •• GY'lt•Y"•-IW•l-1 t ... l tO Pw-., .. la ST ltACI -• .. ,,._ .. > ,.., -. Clotmlnt ""'lie )t.oot, Sol.,htr. ~lrrl. 9tld llout .... f . f.I Otclo.oMCOre¥11rl UO £.111-Tl--11..11 No Kt•kllet AIM,.,. -WlftfV .. , IUWI Olrl, QI. ' Ruaa from Newport Beach and veter an angler Lee Stockland from Tustin. The Searcher ii a 9S-foo\Alr and with only 43 passen.gers there was plenty of anclin& room. Our llrst st.rile was 32 miles oct Point Loma after the Jlp had been in less than five • minutes. It accounted for six nice longfins. • The day totaled ejght stops, $5 al bacon and six loft •betl k •IMAtt 1tw ball. · Evvy drhu hat 1-etrtaia •--1 ol ~ Of ~I built into 1he fa~. If your ch1bbcad movH alooa a patb parallel to the 1ro11nd when it Mnku tbe ball, then lhi• ··buill-iJI .. Ion $hould produce I )h0l or l\Of· mal hei1b1. -·~ F• Nffct (Tr .. wnol; \llY e1 o•.-cci ........ Moo• •oY•• ICMOCN•l. c,. • ..,.., 11eci...1 aw .. ••. Mt lli.t•Do>c• (8tn••I, Val ..... .., ( 1{1ti9M I, TMlltO lllACI -1SO .,.ICh 1 ....,., 0011 "'41._,. .. P•1t•t \1900 Oot•S.·-(P!B(tyl uo ) JO uo •OO HO SIO -Lad(Hawleyl Sllwr Siroo cao..1elt1 I T1nw -1 !OJ S .,.,. .• '"•"<Y, Hl11•le ""'••• SI VlfeTM ltACI -I h16 ""'"-l•T•-Fr .. ly .,..... Old• & .... All-Ol'Ct. ,...,... S<r~ -'-111111-111 .... big yellowtail and thl.s is just the be&inning of the albacore season. Most ol tae a lbies we re in the 10 to 18-pound class. which L&Sually Ind icates that the $cr.al<"9d -Artlc .. ltllO<t. ~ Of W•r. Slt..000 Mlu hAu .. '9<1,MlnC•ll"""'11 0-e.et VnlOfl U luct• .. ,.._.., LAii ca-. & IMcW.r-1 1'.40 ltO 0 0 M•Y'l-.P•itUU.• HI ... TU H !Olul 6 M ) to --l toe K•tCl Mlmwll CHt•lty I ttO SIVIMTM ltACI -)Je ,....._ J Tlme-101.s "'.,*', ... ,...,'MllO,too.. .,,._ • main run Is still a couple of weeks off. ~ The water was a bit on the warm side, ranging from 62 degr ees oo the ina1de to a shade over 69 where we left the ttottest fiabil\i. But a dubhead that i.s movina downward •hen" it Jtrikc:s the ball. produe« an "effective" loft that is less than its "buill·ln" loft. Convnscly, a clubbad movina upward hu an ••effeaive" loft 1ru1er than ilS t..oo.a t.."'"' IW~•d• Cool ~nt fl•P"•'",. Sw••t •v••ndbve ll(n•9'1ll. V"I '-'" lllroohl ... II• Are"• 1&1.,tttt; Oro"•"'' 80 iC••"U••: Kin .... TeU CH•rU Myrl•" CTret \Uttl. Gttn Jtu• ( C.arOo•• • · SICONO aACI -I 1111 ""~ °" ...... J , •• , OIO•. 'lllOwH Ce. p.,,.. S1J,OOO s.tlt CIS.m Also .... -EClitl ..... T v Mil\-, ....... lrwHaA-• -•o•· Sltlle Me 1..Yti.y, Eitqultl•Jnd, CN"'-•P•t1y CleomOtl<ktn ICordoal l,JO S.00 UO Only about half the Bol'der City fleet was out ~r long flns, the rest fishing yt>llows. barracuda and white sea bass at lbe Coronado Islands. One or • the long r ange boats coml.Qg up the coast from lower Baja reported lots ol aJbies some 120 miles aouth of San Diego. Marlb 1 Sc..._. ~tftl Oour to home. Ht>lt>n Smith at the Balboa Aa1ll•1 Club says marlin hookups were reported tbb past week on the 14-mUe bank. It is a bit too ear· ly to make any pr edldionll, but splkebllls showing up tbl1 early Is a good iDdicatJoa tllat we may be in for a baaaer year of filhin1. To date, DO br6adMU .... been U Qgbt OD rod and reel, but plank boats are getUag quite a few. Coa•Caf A etl•11 •d Bee Newport and Dana Harbor party boats a re fis h· ing . close-in wate rs and reall~ killin( the bass. bo~1to and bar racuda. There are also yellowtail. white sea bass and some halibut being caught Limits of calicos are almost common when boatS pull up and get a good bjte going. There ar e reports that albacore are orr the east end of San Clemente Island and it s houldn 't be too Jong before our local party boats start intercepting the migrating a lbies. Check with your local landing for scheduled departures. Bay fishing ~ a bit on. the slow side although some anglt>rs fls btng early m the morning and late in the evening are picking up stringers of croaker perch and sm all halibut. . ' Tro11C, 8au a11d Catfblt 8IUl119 ··buah·in" loft . ' I 5'1gest plA)'lnl your ttt $hou oppodte a place in your stanoe.lhat aiH~s yo11. lc:~I dubhead movement &Juowp 11n~ (ac lllusuation ). Don't play it so far back or forwud I.bat yo11 dcct'euc or increase the "d· fecli~" lol\. • . ...r1.-•.-- PUT POWER SACK INTO YOUR SWIHCl-Wotll tl!e help ol Arnold Palmer·, 1Uus1reted l>Oolllet. ··T• Shots end re1rw1y Wood&." Send 20c end 1 a.II •Odren ed. l11mped enveiop. lo Arnold P1lm••, •n cue ol an" 11e•sP•pt•. ) ForWe1nen Checking Golf U MTA ANA CC CCI. J•...e HOll ... •Y lltwl._ C0Ht ~le<ll•t NIM T,,....,,.....,.t A CCI. 11' "''9"•-1 8•"•• !>•o•M. )t•>. 2. P•I llltfld orew ,,,..,,..,.....,, 1. 8oCJ Co•. :JJ·~ Ate<•. Oorotlly Hymoll•..._ l><lt 8 Fll9111 -1. ,,,..,, Lou Kier, M; 1. """""· B•rtN•• A ........ 2. 11111 Al-Boyl•. )II... ) 11 .. 1 Fr•n llo<0-11, MtrQtrtl -·· 8111 Ctrctr, And• t..lllln9 U.,.. MoN Wtl-r. Jove• Hepton. >. A.ayWtlls, Fl"fffJ\Ml,lJ. Glort• W.ldntr. &ob ~ov•••. _, C FllQM-1 h it A1,...1, 11\1>; l . !>ti Oollglltrty. •. Oio f,pr11ill, 1..oralnt W•ll<er. ll ..... J. Nel Groll.am."""· -· Co\lt1 o.,.,.,, ¥111141-. 0 Fll91>1-1 BoCIY flolc ... r. lWI; J. ltiel lt"111 Hamn, VI Smoth, lt; t. lhel e 10 CAM YO N CC -.. lt...,•.P•utlntWhitt,1'. G ll•tl O •y T o v r ,.•M•nl : SlrOk• P1ty Tovr.,_ftt: A Flltl>I CGronJ-1. Pat Anicll. J.cll,. W.~ CO.OU-I. eon .. 1. K•1W41. II. (f l NI-I CCI. llMrle or..,, eor .. (~Cl-1. V~lllle Cofl"'9. 01; 2. "-" llr•ltte COHI CCI, IS6; 1. CtrolAN'lflllOll.10 o.-Mt l11trln. Mt•lttt °"99ert • Fl19h1 CGronl-1. --· IS.ant• .... CCI. AoH let V•11<•. K--··" IN•ll-1 J ..... eor ..... ; Albe<t•S•-(Hacle ...... Melt,llll•CCI. l. 11101 Rowlee Hart,'-" L--"· 1•1; >. "'°"''°""' a1MkeroJ114p, 'llyc• Al ........ , ... It. s ECl•I" floOl.._n. Ma ll CS.nl• Aft t CCI, Bolly J- E th h the th h .___ xt I C Fll9fll tGffnl-1. JHn ~Nltll, Smil"· J .. ., W-w•rd IEI NI-I 1. vea oug wea er as """"'" e reme Y '°'· IM•t1-1. G•O<'•• c .. 110, n. 1. cc1, 1u . not at •II Inland lakes, fi.shlng bas been good. Those 0<..,.,, ~ml•. n. 1. P .. wo1-. 14. IHt t1-1. Mary Sm1t11. O•n• 1-t. bl b till •~"''-t t J t 4 ftMKt\ Ftrn•-1. IS. Clllctltiler Clr•IM Coall CCI. J.,. -es w c are s s""' ...... ' trou •re aa •ng er s o F119,.1 cc;roH> -•. v.,.,1111., Green, Herr••• ... , ,,.,,_ ... .., \e1&betllhels1ola g •fter r•lnbows. Most oftle trout M<C.11nev. 101. cNeu-1. "4o•' cc1. m ; J. ~·•• F•roo. J•o 1'\ •re belDI tall.ea from deep w•ter On fioatlag Cro•M><I. lS: l llitl ldtlle Foo...,.. White 1'-"11 Ano CCI. 'I<•-wi ... I hU ·-·· t .. la lloW!Oeltney,1•. ,.,_,.,flue .. Poo .. (El NI-• CCI. l'OUltT .. ltACI -t70yltCl\.JYffr old> & up, Cleomll\O Purw S ltlOO. Cltom•nv PrictS11ofO Kid Kelley COtotTI. Olory ~ t""' l .. •rtl; Ht••""•" lllrootut; llloY.tl Ge Fle<ll CWalSOf\J; --IO.r1nel. s .. mlte IC.a•doul, 'T" To119" IC,.lthl l; Dyfttt o Gt• IDo-1. """ ltACI -400 Ytrdt. 3 'tffr -& up Follin & "'"" Cltl-Purv ~ 0 •1ml"9 P"<t '1JOG. Gome Copy ICl•ro•w I, Ktn K•n (Fr .. I, L"I $ho! Jet CB•nhl. Si.• Stll•t CCttat,1erl, Aoytt II., Su lll•ooUI; Oo Annlve•s••Y CHM11; LIUltL.aOyCt~I (C..•OOHl. !Ptercel tto JIO 100 Ki"tS Clillt CShoemalltt I • llO • 00 Stmlluru IPIN:ty I ? .O Tl--1 OH1S At .. 11to11 -Oewll•o•o. J•·-· Poter V•-''· 010 Gwro. '*'-· U O.lty OWllM -•<•" '-•-& .$MM-· ,..If ....... 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"':".:.:'!'.~·::',.1 SI0,000. ------------------------"\ ~Vtrlely (fWOI " 10 I 10 S 1111 *°"" L•Nllno «•uwl•• 1 u .20 1 . .0 Hotw$1omp IHowordl ).to T--UOJ S AIMI A°" -A llrM1t0 h.--0-. fM'ly L'9hl. Jo•lol JIJOt,le, But9M"1, o..ty, Aot19. Pow.r Sperl!. El• Ho tu_.. ... ~ t.S lluct. 11·-Vtrlo4y & J. Sec-~.alf»4LOO SlltTM a AC I -1 l/I mllftM hwt ) ¥"'Off!> & "° p.,,,_ ~.GOO - "'"' Olwl•I"" Corlu HeflOtu p. Gali SC-rd IPoercel » fO IUO uo Sc>ecl•lll• (Go11Hle1 I IUO S 00 "-ler Prompl IT0tel t to Tl.._J 0 A"O A•11 -Prl,.t • t<••OIO. 11nly11:!Yl:.\t< l1m.-.tlll\'f1t ~.,. •• 1 .. 11 llS.000, at•l "'ur t11H-.i.n~111 l'"•rru. a l~lt KJJ 1111<'«'( UIUlllJllr • •• 111wl • lll<•<iEll K ~t ~·r :mmont of no \flal"lr11"J~ "~ n1"'"°"' f,U' tho ~ ~~~ .. r lle'no.J. .~,.,..... ....... ,~th.-\"lf ... ,. h.._. ..... \-tH',, •.tW.lt••.al.-) clleeseb•ltor aa moaeggs,w e uuo ers•rep ca I w1u101e v11.1occ ii.. 1 s.11.,. '°"""'· Nuc11t w.-1"'1 , ., l•r1e trCH1t o• Ford Feodtn tralllal a bll Slob of ..... ~.!: ~~s!:.~c'"~~:~;;r=.':!: ~::1C:-~~"c11c',1•1•,~~'r·!: Mexican Kick e r 8 in Action Coauaerelal Credlt· \ worms. "'...._,....,.,..._.,.,a. ... ..._ -""· oiena $(.,. ... ., 10 -.. Mexic o 's natio na l b f l b Bii Bear Lab 11 falr for tro.t for botb atllP'::b· <Ar.-oo cc1. s.. Sml•" cc1. Dllffi• -11 ..... .-.,....-.ts.... m e m e r s o e ,.. '"''-w cc1 '" , Ooorol• ..... ,_.,.,,..cc•. 111. s ca .. , J_ ... ._. Olympic soccer team will Ame rican League and «mn alld trollers. Big bhaecll a.ad small bass «<• eowv ... ;.,.; .;,_,....,, cati •-· w.. sa •• , ... , 10.k,,_1 cc1. play t.be Los AnaeJes are present.ly leading the THRlfTCEl<TIFICATE A\COUXTS f or ~llfotn1i11 J(,-..a.11:11111 Only. we:re also pleatUal wiO. the bau ~ fisbbub :;:::J~',·,.~-Rot>erUoll m ?6::~1°m: ;;,~~'~! ... ':"9.:~~ Skyhawks a l the Los Western Division. >kmbcr of the c alofomlD ., ...... 1.11·~· or Th rife :ind JJ13JI Cucn1•1nkl. • C11111111t'rcl.il Cr,1llt 1'1an, lti..'Ufl.-nlcd (gold eelor) &D.d the bluelil &Ola& foe Wet rues a•d . CHitll-1. <.oray Clu•rclllll • .JIM.f>/ ....,.,,.., (f;I NICMI CO. &AA 8.ttf. Ange le& ColiteUm Fricfa.v worms. e ........... Nor ..... vo.11n is... J-.. e ... .,,, ,,.,_, IHtcl•nd• Htltl\h th . 1 Kickoff ls at 8 following Bau nsbJng ls for experts oaty aow, except for ~~:~~';!;~":;.!~!"·~~!1.M= ~c.!.:~~1~':':.~·,:•::_~~·~ .on etrwayto Monlreal. a youth soccer m atch nt aio E.17lh Strtet • PhoM: 6-IS.S?OO those ••1lers tossinc surface plup la the late eve•· ,,,...,.,. °"'' c•-•<• ,,.,_ _,,_..,,._1s..._1_•_A,.._c_c_1.;_1_,._. _____ T_h_e __ s_k..:y~h-a_w_k_s_a_r_e_6.::.._: l:..:s .... _________ -======================: l.' hour. Bass h •v .. moved to very d .... p w•t .. r ••d cci. C.ro•• .....,1, ,,.,,__ cc1 •• • • .-.,,.. "' 110. J. lreM l(e11119C1y. J.., $<,_.I, le•dhe•d Jigs, worms and cr•wfish are brlaglD' e<e....,. JOllflson IAttow1teo1C1 Cc1. Lu •boat the most actlon when filhed very slow •Iona Zt•11" '""-""0 cci. m . • Mur•e• the bottom. ~~:..~~~ .. ~~~~.'~·11~:0~ .. L~ Water la low la the Jll&b coutry •JMI atocklac ie.oca..~":'~'.c~,. .. oc procr am1 have been balled. IUglla elevation lalles <Jin Cron r ,,..,,..mtttt: " are 1ood for ralDbows and brook troat wklcb are be· f'1t91>1-t. eoroa.,,, w .. a. u ,, z. .._ Ftr""-fS. J H•lt<I 011"'• • I.al cau1ait on a variety el ball&. a F1l9fl1-1. C••o1 1..ou, n·~: 1. S .,_ ... Flnlue. l•, ) Pet,1 I ..... lt-..; Ne C'INtap for •••... .,G1.on11oc11.a•e1 ...... w .. uJd h Kl th 'C Flitr>I I lltrbt•• \lotw...t,12, 1. Al Kutzkey. a veteran g e on t e ama -....... .-.1,H , 11o.1c.i.J-.rr. River. reports that even though most rivers are • .., Knoot, u .... , i 11 ... 1 z.,. -· running low and warm at this ti'!'e· there should be .1o0~•;''J,." 0 ,'""· 24 ., 1 no change In the normal s pawning mlgraUon r uns u .. 1 M ..... u . JOl\e.. """ 01a.,y is.•. of ateelhead and salmon later on this summer and ~~1 IM"°"11••10•. Fra-.cffOO<' .... Into the fall months. 11..1e1ou11..cc For more Information on fishing conditions in Ci~\1 0••1011•nom•n1 ''-"-"~ bellHlloy,_I ·l.M lll .. JoN\IOn. Northern Cnllforrria, telephone Kutzkey at (916) 0oto1n, Nlfo, 0o1 ""'' .. '""'"'°" 475-3691. ~~~':e ~g .. ~~:··.::.;"'e'..=~~ Deep Sea Fishing DANA WMAaP -.01 ..,.. .. ,, Ill llOft•lo >•luhco t>t\\ l MrrecUO.. J ~•llco ... n , -bottt ... 11H, IONnilo • °"'"NI ... > OIW !Mu , fSJ Olfl\I >Q- Mllllllll.1 ttca (ocl 1 .... 11 ........ , l4f9" 1'1 ettolo" 11t "°"''°•Ill MIWl'OlllT IArt"I ~•~I ... ) 101 m• •trtl. 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I he can. lo, aak your nelattborllood VelwCenttr deal er for 1111 prl~a on rt dlale Ind fftv1cet. PrlcM and ollert shown ere tValltble thrOu0h J uly 3 I at Enon 11rvlee 1tallon• ldenl.lllad by e Valu.C.nler door sign reeding "Operated by Euon Co1N11ny, U.S.A." wh.ca_locatod In th11 11to • l· Contact your brOk., Of C~8°'*., C°"'"*CIOt ltokeroge Componv (71~ 1~1m .. · ... • ,. ' • High and Sf randed Young passengers on a r olle r·coaster .type ride at Lagoon Amusement Par k near Salt Lake City hung around the to p Mch during a statewide electrical power outage Sunday night. Park attendants said the riders were not left idle for long and were broug ht back to earth thanks to a backup power system . Food Poisoning Ends Parade on Sour Note ALHAMBRA (AP> -A dozen youths returrung Mme from a Bicentennial parade in Pacific Palisades have been taken to Alham- bra Community Hospital with rood poisoning. The youths. part of a 27·member Drum and Bell Corps s ponsored b y a Sa n Bernardino VFW Post. were on their way home Monday night aner eating at a Santa Monica taco stand when they became ill. ( State J A nurse 1n tbe hospital emergency room said the 12 youngsters were "all in great pain and vomiting, defiAitely a case of food poisonlne." lelll11er Tire Blote• O•• SAN DIEGO <AP> -Two tires on a Los Angeles·to-San Diego jetliner blew out and caught fire Monday, but firemen quickly ext· ingwshed the bloze and there were no Injuries, officials sajd. The Western Airlines Boeing 720 with 82 passengers aboard was landing at San Diego's Llndbergh Field when t wo of Its 10 tlres blew out, increasing bruke frict ion and sparking the blaze. TIDO Me•fal Pad~••• Es~a~ SAN BERNARDINO (AP> -Authorities were searching today for two patients who escaped from Patton Stale Hospital through an unlocked door. Meanwhile, officials at the hospital, where 120 paUents are con· fined. imposed a "lockdown" as a security measure. All the patients at PaUon are penal code violators. Bell S•llor•le• Fro• Grill , BAKERSFIELD <AP> -A Mi.ssion Hiils boy suffocated from an unvented hibachi ~ed to warm the trailer hou.se in which he was sleeping, Kern County sheriff's omce said. . Dana Derwood Kuntz, 15, was found dead Monday morning by his parents. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Kuntz, a11lhoriUes said. The hibachi's coals had burned all night. 1ffotlwr Kiib So•., Sell LA VERNE (Ar> -A woman recentJy separated from her hu.aband has Catally shot her two younc sons and then committed suicide, police suld. . The bodies of Joy Christian. 39. and her sons. Michael, 6, and Matthew, 4. were found Monday with ratal wounds from a .38caliber pistol in the Christian apartment, authorities said. TrP91or Raul~• l'ulta Clffl YUBA CITY (AP> -A tiny tremor rattled a Cew residents here. but caused no damage and did not trigger an alert alarm on the 1Jnlverslty oC Cnlifornla Seis moitraph at Berkeley. Tbe quake was reported al 8· SS p.m. Monday: F'ollce aaid {hey re· cetved about 30 lnqwrics by residents from here and 1t few outlying communities. Oii SplH• h1 8•11 SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -The Coast Guard says up lo SOO 1allon1 or fue l oil lu kl'd Into San f'ranclsco Bay at Pier 31 when a tank ovt rnowed Clbourd :i South Korean destroyer being refueled from a U.S. Navy barlr('. A Ooat1n1 boom was Installed around the ship to contain the fuel Monday, a nd akimml'rs wt nt ofter the rest. The C<>ast Guard uid Lhat by late afternoon wmd and waves had broken up any remaining oil. So11fla Coast Camps to Highlight Suminer for YMCA A variety or umpt for youths to 18 wlU l\lahllght the summer pro. gram of the So11th Coast YMCA. "Camp Dolph". day camp for boys and girls S to 9 years old, will be held weekly lhrc>u_•h S<lpt. 3. Camp Dolph Ceaturet tong!!, games and an oveml1ht cam pout. BOYA AND ClllU 9 to n 83l·H22. Realstralion runs y.ean old may t.11n up for cam~ through Friday. at BlufC Lah nHr BIA Bear. Two The summer procram also will 11et1slons arc planned, July 10 17 include tennla Instruction for and July 3l·Au1. 7 The camp children and adult.a, swimming features boating. nshing, swim· lessons. men's aod women 's ex· ming, hiklnc, horseback rldlna erclses . golf. and ballet for and water 1klln1. children and adults. Also stb~uled for 9 to 11 year ' olds Is a four-day trip to Hearst Caatle at San Simeon and other Central Callfornla coast areas Four Graduate u1. f.12. Supply Of Crab Goes Up SAN FRANCISCO (AP> Once-dwindllns Dunaeneu crab populaUona are back ln bll own· ben aloni lbe co-..t ol Nort.bml Callrornla , marine blolo1l1li aay, but the exper\I don't know why. . "Nobody knowa yet why we have these incredible nuctu•· tions," aaid Pat Collier, who la helpin& conduct a Cour·yur, S1 million study ror the state Department of Fl.ab and Game t.o find lhe answus. "WE KNOW WE have a declin· in' resource In the Bay Area," added Walt Dahlstrom, also in· volved in the study. "But \li'e don't know why. And we also don't know the reuoo for the strong comeback up north." They estimated that when the crab season ench June 30. Bay Area fishermen· will have landed about 270.000 pounds ol crab, an improvement over last year but far below the record 1956·57 season when the Dungeness crab catch totaled nine million pounds. TIIEY SAID TREY are trying to find out why there was an ab· normally high survival rate along the North Coast for crab born four years ago, and now legal size for catchlne. Tbe catch is expected to total fiye_ million pounds, a tenfold jump over last year. Collier said one theory blames pollution for the poor survival rate in San Francisco and San Pablo bays. But he said other fact.on which probably play a role are water temperature, salinity, ~an C\lr· rents, unus ually heavy rainfall when crab larvae are near the surface and oil spills. New Kittens Doome~LB Panel Says A new generation of kittens is arriving In Laguna Beach -a generation that the city's Pet Responsibi lity Committee believes will be doomed to death. The committee is ur1tn1 owners or cats to help reduce Laguna's cat population by t.av· Ina lhelr pet.a altered lhrou1b a low·cost neutering and spaying proaram. COM1111TEE member cyn: thia f\tller said only five perttnt of newborn pell end uP in a Sood home. The other 9S perttnt face death through decompression chambers at animal 1he.lters, d1s- ease, starv aUon or abandonment. Coat or neutering a male cat througb the committee.'s pro· gram is $10. Cost of spaying a non pregnant female Is Sl.S. Fee for a pregnant fem ulc ls 520. THE COSTS throuah the pro· gram are about half those ·normally charged by :veterinarians, she said. Further information on the program may be obtained by calling 494·7848 between 9:30 a.m . and 3 :30 p.m . Monday through Friday. GoodA Using Ltl-•••ftdwl Eva Marcella Dunlap. Miss Laguna Beach. will vie for additional h onors Frid ay when Orange County F air s tages annual qu ee n pageant. The 5-3, 115-pound hopeful is interested in writ· ing, skiing and jewe lry- making. Purchasing Cooperative At Coll~e Saddleback Collece purehas· lng agent Ray Duthoy had a money.saving brains torm a while back and it's about to become reality in the form o( about 18 million sheets of com· puter paper. The paper. which could cost as much as $250.000. will be the first acquisition of a dlmict entity in the California community col· lege system -a purchasing cooperative. DUTHOY CONCEIVED the idea or a CO·OP in the rail of 1974 and colleges interested in the concept convened for the fi rst. time last Call. There ore Zl schools in the iroup and Duthoy said "the whole thing is really snowballing.'' According to the Saddleback official, individual purchases of such thinCJ-_as computer paper could cost "two or three times" what the co-op will p~ for a bulk order. "By doing it aa a unified froop, we aave in two w1ya," Dutboy said. "We cut duplicated ad- minlltraUve coats enormously because you go from 20 a1ents to just one. On top of that, lhe more units of something that you buy. the leu they cost. .. COLLECTIVE BUYIN& gives more purchasina power and also results In a wider ranJe of competitive bids," he added. "Anything you do together Is bet· ter than you can do by yourself in this business." The college co-op chose the computer paper as its first Joint buying project. "This is something we use a lot of and seemed a nat11ral to start with." Duthoy s aid. "We got great response and extreme?ly cooperative bids -including several that were only 1 percent over lhe bidders' actual cost " A TOT AL 0 F 18 dlrterent types and sizes of computer paper were solicited by the co-op. Nine sup· ply companies responded. Tuesday Ju ly 8. 1976 DAILY PILOT 87 U.S. Officials Get Top Dollar WASHINGTON <AP) -The men and women who mnkc Amerlcu's Iowa eaaily rank amona the nallon·s top wage earners. Tbe base salary for each oC the 435 membeu oC lhe House of Repreaentative.s wnd the 100 senators Is $44,600. IN ADDITION, congressmen can draw up to Sl0.750 ln cash NEWS ANALYSI S each year for stationery and fo r travel and expenses outside Washington. According to figures from the Census Bureau for 1974, the latest available, the median family in· come was s12.836: Families with Income of more than $31 ,500 ranked among the top S percent Each congressman presides over an otfice with an annual budget or at least $250,000. Each member can spend $238,584 a year for as many as 18 staff employes, $1,500 for office equip· ment, S7SO for office leasing, SS,000 for newsletters and Sl,000 lor.. C.OlDpuleJ'JW!L THE COMMl1TEE AND sub· committee chairman also wield lhe power of the pw-se over addi· tional staff budcet.s. A number of congressmen are enmesh~ in a controversy over billing the Hous e for car travel back to their home districts. when they actually fie't1.' home al a cheaper rate . The controversy over Elizabeth Ray's char ge that Rep. Wayne Hays of Ohio put her on the House payroll at $14,000 a year to be his mistress provided the impetus tor lhe House to revamp allowances. New rules will prohibit members from collecting the allowances In cash. A CONGRESSMAN'S salary is ·subject to federal and stale in· come taxes. So is any portion of lhe Sl0,750 ln allowances that be does not spend on legitimate business ex· penae1. The allowances Include up to $8;500 a year in cash for sta· tionery. $2,ZSO in cash for travel U be chooses to take tbe money "" ........ STORM CENTER Rep. Wayne Haya and $2,000 for cxpense5 out~ldc Washington. Congressmen can make phone calls over federal lines from their Washington offices. and also receive _an_:filowanCJ.!.._(,c~- phone bills In their disln ct or. fices. TRAVEL F.XPENSES ALSO vary according to whether the m e mber 's distric t is neur Washington or distant. The t ax· payers pick up the full tab for any congressme n from the West Coast or e lsewher e whose authorized travel costs exceed S2,2SO. But these members cun· not also take their travel ol· lowance in cash. The new allowance rules will require members lo publicly list their e xpenses e ve r y three months. ALLEN KATZ, A STAFF uldc to lhe Democratic task force thnt de-.·t>loped the new rules, s~ud some members complain they spend as much as $6,000 a ycur out of lheir pockets to cover CX· pens es. A major expense is the cos~ oC buying lunch or entertaining con- s tituents who come to lhe capital. Katz added. The congressman cannot credit these expenses Lo any allowance. History, Ethnies Courses on Africa Scheduled at OCC Two history courses have been added lo the Orange Coast College fall class schedule. "African History" is a three·unit course that will meet Thursdays from 7·10 p.m . The course will survey the continent with e mpha11is on aub·Saharan Africa. "ETHNIC GROUPS OF the United States" will meet Wed· neadaya from 7-10 p.m. The three.unit c lass will provide a brier overview or the more than 40 major ethnic groups in the U.S. Both clasau will be taught by Delmartc K1obe . Before assum· ing her teaching post, Mrs. Kl obc served as a Pcoce Corps volun· teer In Malawi, Africa. REGISTRATION FOR fall classes runs Aug. 23 throu~h Sept. 17 in the OCC Admissions Office. Classes begin Sept. 13. For r egistration information, phone SS6·5735. Chloroform LA·Dollywood Splitting? Banned by FDA. c· Pl . R . . a1 • k. wASmNGTON <AP) -n e ity acing e3tnctions on 1r.1.oviema ing Food and Drug Administration ( Jo'OA ) has banned, effective July 29, the Interstate shipment oC human drugs and cosmetlca con· talnlng chloroform. a sublt ance round to cause ·cancer ln lllt animals . . Reeulatlons publlsbC!d ln the Federal Register are the final legal step In the ban, proposed by \he FDA Inst April. CRLOaOPOltM HAS been used ai a navorlng a1ent ln some brands of toothpaste , mouthwash, liniment and almilar product.a. But an FDA 1pok•man said virtually au manufacturers have removed It as an l~redWnt since il came under 1cruU.ny. Stocb or pro ducta cont.aJnJng chloroform already on store shelves will be permitted to be sold after the ban takes effect. By BOB TIIOMAS LOS ANO!:LES (AP> -For decades, the siJht of a movie company unloadlna equipment In 11 Los Angeles nei•hborhood was a slAnal of lmpcndlnR excitement. Today, 110me Angelenos consider It a pla1ue. Never before have lhe local !ltreeu been u11ed 10 much by lllm crews. The main rca.aon Is tbe multitude oC TV cop show11. but feature movie dlrec· tori a.Jso prefer real locaUons to studio backlots. WHILE THE aTY f'ATHERS have? pledged cooperation to their most alamoroua Industry, there are 1i1ns of strain. The problem became public re· cenll,y when the Boa.rd of Public Worka proposed new r.strlctlons on the use of public and private property fOf' ntmln1. The Clim lndualry howled thal the nala would force a movt to other cities and t tatea. Industry leaden met the city officials, tnclud-ln« Mayor Tom BrGdley. to propo11e amendments wttlch would 1oflen the new rules. The Board of Public Woru will consider them July 7. Wbat caused the city to (all out or love with the movie business? Board of Public Work!! received the complulnt: "The rum crew wu11 urrogttnl, dcmllndlni and demeaning to the cmploycs ut the sit<'. CompanlcR come In and literally 'lake ovl'r' o ruclllty with little concern or regard for the requlremcnl!I oC the ugen· cy. cmptoycs and putroM. Some• film l(rour>8 con sider that a permit allows them lo do whate ve r they wanl on locullon und to hell with thl' city und lht• public." THE PICTURESQUt: VF.NICF. BEACH or<•n lic a ravorlle for mm makers, but the my1tlqu" o( mov· lea haa soured for rc11ldenta. They huvc bcrn unablt' to park ntar their homes bccRusc or movie necdlj, Fast and noisy cnra race throoah lht' 1trect11 for cha.a~. Filming continues Into the early mornltllt hours. One production comp11ny posted no·parkinll allJlS in a 16·block a partment-dense area of the Wilshire district prtnr to a three·day holiday weekend. Thus resident.a were prevented from parking near home for four days. "Unfortunately, some or lhc local residcnll'' cars were towed aw:ty," said Parsons. "The com· pany paid the towing charge11 and parkln1 nnes. and the potential neighborhood UJ.wlll was dis· i lpated. ,. Some reasons were ouUlned lo 1 taJk at lbe A REPO&T F&o• tht Na· Directors Guild annul meetln1 by Lindsley llonal Cancer Institute lutt Parsons Jr .. exttutlve production muaser of a t Pictures. .. BUT ANOTHElt COMPANY HAD SIX cars e tale op lo attftld ro ' d\lorofonn taken arally et awa to rovlde eatin& apace for film 8 1 DAILY PILOT Punch Saving Effort Some Plants Put On Danger List WASl;IINGTON CAP) -The government is stepping in to try and save the likes or the prickly pear, paw paw and even Texas wild rice. These. are examples or endangered plants. and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said it was for the 1rs me pu slilng an enaangered plants Ili . (ECOLOGY ) THt: PROPOSED UST Includes lS species ol hibiscus found in Hawali and Calilornia · the paw paw: a tr~e bearing custard-fl avored' fruit. in rlonda; prickly pears and wild rice in T exas· a nd two species of pitcher plants, which trap insects, in Tennessee and Florida. l'ICTITIOUS 8U5tol1SS 'IAME STA,IMllNT Th., lotlo••"I "'''0" ,, -u "~ n., 'tfh .. \ W ILl.IAMS t4fATIH(, ~ 4 111 C0 .. 01 fl\)Oj lNO, llM• u-11 Utv.J ),t~hJ•t (A Orln,.ld 0 Wlllt•m" ~10 Tr•11•"'1r1o pr '"''A M••A CA O•J& fh1' hv\lfWllo\ ,, (.0ftdv<1f(J ov .,. t'W11w1.t'-ti•• l).Jtl•I~ 0 Wtlll•M~ Tnl\ ·'"'.'™',,' Win Ult'd wlt., '" < "'"" Ci tr' 01 0'•"9t Collf\IY on Jun .. , .. ,. .' I ~~~~~~~~~~~- "1 SU C NOTICE PUauc NO'l1CE PUBUCNonCE PllBLIC NOTICE PV .... CN011C£ PUBLIC N011CE • PUBLIC NOTICE \' ... 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IOOZ••1r.a 1002 ~ ~ ................................ ······················· ............................................................................................................................................ . .., ..... ,.,.. .,... ...... L I Jtlehfy. n. tAI. Y PILOT n.-. ......., for ... first ... _,_ ... ,........,. ........... Hoffa~ AIJ real •late advertised ~this newspaper is su\)· to the Federal Fa' ousio & A ct of 1968 wblcb mattes it illegal l ad vertise "any pre· ference. limitation. or dlacrindnation ba.sed on race, color, reli&ion. sex, or ruttion&l O(it1in, or a inte ntion to mak.e a.ny JUC h prererence, llmlla· Uon. or discrimit1atlon." BAY & BEACH REALTY TWO HOMES -ONE LOT EACH WITH BAY VIEW! Each ot these 2 rine. Corona de-I Mar homes are on one sit~ & each bas an ex<;eptional view· of the haTbor ~ boating activity. The night view is even better; loads of parking s pace & exception a lly private. Real ly , one-of.a -kind, & always re ntable at top rates. Both homes fol' $179.500. .... e.ol•li• --~- RB.AX IN YOUR OWf'fSPAI SUPIRllACH HIOIAWAY SAND POINT or entN'l1un your gu~i. .. Bedroom. 2 lla\b -LoH'li. upRriuhld. rt-• 111 provided ln lilts out in this worm ond d""ut p e r '{ e c t r o r l n . modl•led & t'D l tiri:~d 11tundln& VIP Cornily ho me. Top Newport side/oulllid" plants. beach llome. s Uds .. home m t•xcellent 10t•a· &o.ch locauo11. ('enlr:il c athedral ccl!•ou. fum1l,y r1n .. 3 bu .• ull In twn w /\cr nt1c view & pauo gives Indoor, out· Loads or cupboan.ls and ttp•top Nindltlon. YQu lu~ely, sunny terrace 011 door feelini:. V:iulled s\ornge. Auucht1d 2 car OW~ th1.t l~ll.d, Onl y the water. Besides the t-dUnxs. Chcl'll kitch.en ttarige. He:ivy shake S89,500.f.a4·71ll: pier ther e Is a sandy and a m1Je,J,oog ti.st of ex· roof. Walk to shoppmg, beacb for the little ~mes trus tn thlS rustom homu. srli'ools. park. tennis and to enjoy. Quality carpel Appoln t m en l ()n\y. bus. e''"O Sv. Coast ibeng •.,ti'' eood. b r 1 c ~ ... ~ 61,~9 .u) •w• "'t11 N'f' f'h1t a. $65,000. auu u w give uwo . .,.. ~ Walk~r ~; luu Reol ls1att1 home a qwat elegance C.M MW MAGMIFICINT spacious 3 bd , 2 frplc. 408l11"'~ fOI All 11midst a beautiful set· ______ __;,;=;;;_i dr:d' , ting or colorful 6bade -'I::=:::-SAMDPOIHTE trees. Brand ot>w on the LOCA TIOM market place. Oolyl•--------·l~~~~~~~~~~I Prime lorat1on. Jdeally S176,500. 64.6-7711. HAYE YOU RV SPECIAL! situated 1n pr1d" of Walker 1; lee Real Estate 3 bedJ:JD. l~ bath home. owuershlp a rea. Ma1mi f1· MISSED THIS7 Brick Cplc, hardwood cent home beautifully • floors. RV disposal sta: upgradoo and tastefully BAYSHORES 2441 MARINO DRIVE Flexible 5 BEDROOM -5 BATH homr just 6 HOUSES· TO BEACH. Could be 4 bedroom with 500 sq. ft. office -in-law unit or po<rl room. New coppc.>r plumbing , large modern kitc hen, breakfast nook, dining room. larg'' brick fireplace. inside hmndry room, huge patio, garage, etc. Room for boat, motor home, kids. dogs. etc. Truly unique home with lots of room in a super area for kids + adults alike. Open this Saturday. Sunday and Monday. Bargain priced by anxious owner at $125.500. Call 642-2025 week days. 642-5286 eves & wee ke nd s. Courtesy to Brokers. 'Ibis newspaper will not b owi nJlV accept any a clvert1sing for real •tat.e wllich is in viola· Uoaolthc liiw. • • Absolutely the most ex· lion. Area ror boat gate. a ppointed plus 'huge cepliooa l valu11 in a Large lot with plenty of bonus roolll. F'am1I)' •••116_ ......... W .. •-__.;:=====~-~•beautiful spacious home frwt trees too! Conve-room._formal di!'e· Cou~· GeMr.a 1ooz1G.-.ral 1002 CORONA DEL MAA • 675-3000 Mo. Smt Die4Jo Co. m Mesa Verdu! Features nient to ever ything. t!')' k1dtchend. Airt cond1· ••••··~··•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... G1Mral I 002 •••r• I OOJ I G1Mral I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport tt.lc)hts!!! $70,00011! - ~ompletely up-graded Newport Hei1b.ts home for a very -UJls,,,,.. ....... "+-- price ! Three bedrooms plus den. Sunny kitchen with all the wire.saver FAIULOUS LONG IA Y VIEW! aooclies. Two full private Long pier & float! Near the J'etty ! ! 6 albs. Fantastit. l~aping. Don't mis~ Going fis hing is a breeze. Mos t tbb one! C all today. wonderful boating activity. SBR home. llNf.oJ.1~.,19.,,srvNrolflMCI · CdM location. $300 OOOincl. the land. . 21 I I S-Ju pk Hills load . .: ~ljlllil MEWPOIT CIMTIR. H.I. 64 .. 4910 · 81wu .a I 002 G ... r.a I 002 AfTEM LAMDLORDS! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• We need Ii.stings on your MESA VERDE rentai.. NO FEE! Re:n· ONLY SS9,900 tera waiting. 673-7601 3 Bdrm., 2 bu .• w!Cam . agent. rm .. nice t'ov. patio . · shake roof on tree lined cul-de-sac. Costa Mesa's best area. Call now to ~~ ' THE REAL ESTA HRS _ ~ LO ns \WALLACE 1,1 r.L [STAlE INC ------ NEWPORT UPPER BAY see. S45-9491. - ~ Walker & lee Reul (state rwe Bedrooms $67,500. Wow! 'rh1.1t '11 u lot ol hous e for th<' mon<'\. 11111( blOc.'k tn ~t·hool. IA.Its or fruit trt•\.'S 111 y11rd Shorpl~ upar utlC'd. A t~1111l Plnc1• Exrhmvc, by appolntmr111 only. UP PER CLASS nel11h borhocxt und e11)Clcl11lly buAlt bulhfor'J home with ) tl)ICIOUI bedrooms. IMC family rnom, !4CP11ratc dlnlnit ronm. Wrnu11ht Iron enclosed 20x4 ;t:{llllna 11wlmmin~ l!I== ~ $94,500 "'•It-~· . A l'TENTt 0 !If PARKLIKE SETTING surrounds tt11s beautiful Costa l\le;sa 3 bedroom. 2 bath + den home. Super featurl's llke large patio kltchen. atrium (•ntrance wa y , s h nke roof . secluded h v1og room. quie t street & much. much more. Hurry, JUSt II.Sled. Won't last at JUsl $6?,500. Call !>46·5830. ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS .'flt,,:~ t'~ ~ Valley Realty LOADS OF ROOM II. 11pnl'iou!< t wo·story 4 bedroom, J bnlh hOnw with lllrl!c patio, low mnint«nllnct• 11prinklorod JroUOdll Ill Cn~t 11 M l.'58. 11nJ prl rc d nt onl/. $&9.9110. Shako roo , flreph1rc nnd all the ex trli8. a~ANYTIMEd9 .. i ~--""'~~ VA RU VEHS Lart• 4HR 2BA, fl.Im r m 11 .Quall ~ h ornt. Or N 1t fn mll)' • PlllC9 nbrhood. Coll frnn, ....___.,.__ ~~~~~~~~~ 76lJ.IXJ7004'648-7414 ..-.-..;;; ;;;o- UNIT'ED BROKERS MeO OUMSt.."'W'Oli'IU CM S<C \\.ctllA-4 ~~s 8 Tltot l f111i911i119 W onJ Gome willt o Cltudle ------.. CUlf .. l'OUAll ....-:::=~ . .-~ • ...,.....,. '-"-" °' ..,. 1r--.-:;....,c... ,_ ~ _.,. t.. ................. ~_.. RUGO l t ] I I I r I 1 eWWf!I ____ , _____ I j :~ HtHiTAGE ~[ ALTORS • .. SPANISH COU RT· 4 bedrooms + den wllh S.47 ,000. Red Carpet t1one a n 1n ercom YARD nestled in its ow fireplace, separatt! fa mi· Realtors. S36-8836. thr1>ughout plus 3 car hllle valley. Beneat ly room. lar1tu format•----------• gar3ge. Much, 11'\Uch LIVE AT THE IEACH maJt'Stic mtns. or Pauma dining room-and much more. Owner boug bt Va lle y. m io . from m ore. Tastefully de: WE'RE OUT another and must JO. 5-per H•tMcJton leach LoutiOR TWO S'fOR Y COLONIAL in finis hing stages. 2·3 BR, 2 V:i sin gle fam dwellings. Can be sold sep or us Duplex. Xtra lg li v rms w/masonry f lcs. E·Z wa lk to bch. PEN HOUSE famous Pauma Valley corated. Move-in con<l1· cau now. 546'2313. Country Club, this hous tion. Walk ~IO yards to Ol'fNr~9•llSFV100~1N.rt• 1s rontemp. ~exican w / Mesa Verde Country CELEBRATING br. 2 bath, ralh t-eiling,s Club. Unm atchable at THt R£AL &U-ud-tilc.--1S2...50CL£lease phone..lotLf--..JlllP.-LllllllmFW-.§.--+ the gleam In it whit information and appoint· ~. ' f~TATfR~-Sat/Sun 2·6 PM, 18th St. at P alm Ave. structure. just off the re ment. ar patio is a tiny creclc bubbling down a baran 546-4141 ~ 200th J. L. YOUHG REALTY AcrossfrOfttWat.... 501 WalnutAn .• BIRTHDAY!!! and Waterview from this u.-.aL ca. studded with hve o• and syt'amore trees. T h.'. beaut 21 a arre part'el l Just rij!ht at Si 19,000. We hope YOU •re new quality 4 bed boroe nwn111CJfon leach 842-8540 i n prest igious area. COATS & WALLACE TOO-will see Brick. beams. w~s & GiMr.a I 002,GMft'al I 002 vouTuesdav! warmth. l'!spec1ally ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • LUXURY CONDO -j~~~~~~~~~I [ ~ l spacious and decorated loraled in San Lws Rey OMUPEERS.B for the discriminating Downs . 2600 sq .fl .. FOREVIEtl VIEW eye. Mo\!e in & (."ftjoy Ule l)edrm. 2 full ba .• Jge fa PLUS private .beaclles & sum· \\.I· SI I :Y '.'J TAYLOR CO. REAL ESTATE. INC rm. 2 units per building, SIB>ROOMS t556W.8eker,C.M. merCun.$173,600. very private. 90' Deck Magnificent ocean view. Hellt ~~~:6;.:--4 -WATERFRONT wtview.Only$8l,500. Oneofa kind spectacularl~~~~~~~~~~I HOMES home with I.hut modern I· REAL ESTATE I :l·~ I .'rt ll{S ~1 1tl't' 1 ~M(i LUXUIY .. CONDO" FOR LUSE Bayfront! New gorgeous. View! 2 BH .. 2\1'2 bath, pool, 24 hr. security ser vu·e. Billiard rm., sauna. $1,250 month. • F AL L 8 R O O K woody fe clluJ:. H ui:e 631-1400 AVOCADOS -own your own avt•cado jlrovc wit planked floor m llvinit 2400 sq.ft. slumpstone, 3 room overlookini.t the bedrm. 2 ba. Calif. r anch oeean plus spucious din· home. Runninu stream. ing room. All this wuh f'lVE family bedrooms. hve oak trees. fantasti Plus :i billiard room with view. Serluded. yet close wet bar. Plus a study 5 UNITS BACI BAY $175.000. 0 1 3 Bedroom, + 14 > 2 bedrooms with terrifir future. Prio· c1pals only. USTSIDE COSTAMtSA $48,500! 21 I I S• Jooqllill Hlls Rood MIWPOtlT CENTa, N.I. 64 .. 4910 to :~bhC:~!!8it~..i... plus etc .. ett' .. etc. Priced -~ ••• ..... , atS215,000.Callus'qwck· Don't m iss this one- Best buy in Costa Mesa. Anxwus owner suys s,11 now! Re:stde within all G1Mrllll 1002 G1MHI 1002 the charm of Eastsidc •••••••• •• •• •••••••••• • •••••••••• • •••••••••••• Hwy 76, one mile S. of l.v. bi3.S550. San Luis Rey Downs. ~"""' 111111NroMNoe1• 400l17". FOi All C.Mid'~MW Coetu Mesa for less than, SITS HIGH ABOVE m-i > 1ss-sts0 BEST BUY NEWPORT BEACH BACK BAY 4·Hedroom two-s tor y with family room. hu11c pnt10, huK e !!cparut~ rnaatc-r 11u1u•, 11tone flrtpla c.'<'. C lose t N1>wvort tt1 vler11 Clubhous.,, p00I. jacuw. tC'nnlli. atlllnQ. etc. Just s.58.900. with \O'k down i\nxiou9 ow11cr must sell Hurry. tukc advnntaite 962·7788 - • KE:Y • 1 !"€ALTOP.Sh ~--· --.., THE REAL _ES_TAT~RS ,I Charming 3 bedroom plus don home. Locntc on quiet t'Ul·dC·SaC Wit super tarae lot. Hoom fo pool. vegetable garden RV parking or wha ever. Ro c e n tly re modeled and upgraded SeUer motivated. $57,500 640.6161 ~ COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. LOTS OF EXTRAS • • • • Spaci01111 3 bd. & den NIW CAltPITS tam. rm. Crc11t locauo and a new pricG make on ~autltul trce·llnc this hou11e really nice •lteet near 0.<;. Colle11e :a~·s1i'e~l c~~~~ [~( COAST HIGHWAY Airy country 'kitd1en $65.900!!! Calltoday.64t>-7l1L Ma1tni rirent lunds<'ll Jll' s urrounds th•~ pro· Ol'fN Ht O•"''Uf"O ~'N''' fesslonally deroratcd. ~THE REA L~ ESTATCRS --' HACH l40VSE $64,950 ''ery upgraded end unit condominium. Copper hooded fire pl acc. lots and lol'I of mirrors. i;:lass an d wood u :.e d throughout. Sparklinf.( blue pool and jacuz;u and sauna makes this a "must sec" for carefree Ji\!ing. Owne r bought Balboa Island I ('harming tlupl1•:.. n1•11 r • Nvrth l.la~ 11n \g111cAv•'.' 3 Ikdrm l'oll;igt• ha:. lov- c I y lt\tll'I: ar"a "' f1rcpll1t·r· • ;> lied rm upstairs 111>1 ''"''r dbl<· garaJ?e. "'ork tw11l'11 & ext{'a stor-.1,.;c. Uuplcx is fully furnt~lwd ;ind t•om· µlelcly rcdcrurntetl . Pleusc tnll und m 11k1• JP· p01111 m cnl tc• :ll'l' th1~ lt'r· 11f1« hu). 3 Bd. & 2 6a. bea11t1. lm· mac. cond.. new paint. new rlrps. & mucl\ new carpeting. lroagtne llv· Ing or walk.io,g to the beaeh at this price . S4S·!M91.· another and m ust go. 400l17'' Take ad_vantage. Jlurry1.~;~~llD~;~ call 546-2313. · • {)PllJll!?• I(\ fUNhll<l IJil' ~-a~1tm ---u-s_1_s;oe --~ W<•l".i' & lee Real fr.late IF •••• YOU LlVE ON: Apolena. DOLL Albntross. /\ vocarln. Clubholllle Dr. Pemhrukl' or Pe.rha m .... We have HOUSE . recently itold a home on your street. We url<{ently need listings for wa1Un11 Beautif ul 3 t)edrooro cash bizyers. home on ~he ver y ALL PORTS R.E. CHARMER POOL-$54,900!!! Mo~t des1rnhl1· Easl!.idr l11n1l1 o n s1l11a1t'<I o n dcad·end stn•el. Tt11s h11" 11 all sparkltng bl11t• 1mol. opt•n beam fl•llini;s, plus honu~ s 1u· f.(1"11111111~. Takr• ovo·1• 01<q\cr' ln:w, nu nc" tua n c·oslh ~ t: n· h1·l11:vahlt• han:ain. Hurry t•11 II 541i 2:11:1 ("" l'J 1'1 'I• Ii~ i •·N ,,, I Nf,' popular W ESrfSlD ~. 645·8024 Thl11 horae toold qualiry•-------·---f [\a I ~:~t~t ~~~\1~;~~ h, LOCA TIOH ~ 111an11 landsc.ape'tt yard ond Westt'liH-H ea rt o l _ . iarden. flurry. 11 wop't Newport 2BR . 2BA. , last at thi" LOW J•fllC'E ! rarerree condo with p11(11 Call 645·0303. S6S.~AL PIMCHIM • FOREST OLSON ... ~· .,. .... REALTORS 2727 F:. Cooi.t llw~· 675·092 llMm IAAHD MEW HOMES OOLL HOUS FOR LEASE Beautiful 3 b~droo Nocnmmon wall in lhcsu hnme 9 n th<; ver y brand new 3 tu.I , 2'• l,11 popular WF.STStD~ du11l1.1x unil." wtfr1flt·M. · Th\' homo could ·quot.r polios. bu Icon)'. d lll rorthcDollHOQ,'leofth ural(c W/IJuto doo Month. lkt•ul. decoret opener . Front u11it11 h1:1v ed. w1ll land11cpd. hul'r'Y, second firnpluct• m MUH it won't h111t !rt thl& lo~ st/5/$400, IM0·771 I. Prlce. ~IJ e4S.oaoo _.--_ POUST OLSOM IMC M A Y GOD BLESS A MERICA For Another 200 Yean or more C. F. Colesworthv REALTORS 640·00fo MEW LISTING! Wc,1 'l'W)IOl'I lloplt•\( 3 lklrrn~ . 2 l>athK 1•11rh unit . hit 1n k1td11•11!>, fr pie· 111 hit' II\ 111p. rm • pri v pal in & h11k11nv. P rirr(I nt St l!l,OOO G73 36llll 64:? 22~3 t-:vc•'I associated Just $62,500-so don• Short walk to eleme11 z 2..,, n-t.xes • ________ ., tblnkt.wlce. tary. Junior & h ill ~..,...... CENTURY 21 scboo~. Owner facing ~Ide Costa lieu Walker 1; l r.n Haul fhl11tr. 0flf1.-fll'. ~f At ffJW't • IJ I ,. U·41 t, ' t I ~ 11.' I Perfect Grandeur After ent-0ring this ex· qulsite ly a ppointed bedrm. 2 bath Hunt lngton Beach execuUv home you won't ..i1•ish t leave. Check the colot coordinated decoratln and Cine ®taiUng. Tbcr is also a tidy hobby are in the gara.ge and cov ered falio ovetlookln ro easional l - ___ 64_0_·4_950 ___ -4 paym ent11. Bette r .se _F_o_..u_n_Co_._R_Jt_rs....,.64_2·_._ ... ••••.. 1002 • ...,... 1002 t.bia Ol'Mit today • °"" TT 11 •••• •• • •••• • •• •• •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • CARENli ·• • . POPut.AI s & s We H••e C4"1dos! Sbarv trl lcvfl 4· bdrm.~ Back Bal 31.Jr fee $75.000 %\of h11, plui1 huae rR W~tclif 2BrfeeS65.000 1 w/frvlc .. new c1111tom Dana Pt. 2Rr fce'S72.000 •---'====~--• drps,, fttah paint, fully HAL rlHCHIH lbiuh1ted on lrit. irreg. REALTORS lol on ~ul-dtoUe. Poq1· 2727 E. Coast Hwy Flltest ble trailer acten. Bx· '7S-4lt2 Me.¥.. ~J~~~~tA> Dig 3 bedroom. : ba PAATY NOMI witl popular rountr)' lc\tehu . 81'i«flt an ~~ -- ll•CAMY~HOME Just llsted, t he pe rfect Deane Deauville, golf course, view1 pool,. jacuzds, fount ins . Exqu1sitely ' ' OAILYPILOT ....... For S* Ho.ff for S. ~:: ,_. S.. 8Jf DAil V PILOT T~lday. July I. f'76 .......... w. 1 ....... ...,.w. ........ , ......... io.oi i:;;;; .......... ioo2 .................. iO-Oi ....... ...,.s. ....... ...,.s. ,..._..,_.w. e ••o.. I to2 •• •• • .... •• • • • • • • • • .. • • •• •• •• • • • ••••••--··-·· ••••••• •••• •••••••••••• ••••••• ••• •• ••••••••••• •••••••• •• •••••••••••• • •• •• • • •• •• • •••••••••e:•• ••••••••••••• ... ••••••• ....................... ••••••••• .. ••• .. •••••••• ........ G .. 1002 G .. IOOJ POOL tsTATl ••w• 1ooz•w1•r IN LAGUNA . AJEUJE'\..L A ssoc1cJtf '> • CA LL 494 · bS'J4 SUPHI LA.UNA OCIAMflOMTS l.AGUN I TA-on u nd, \ wtona 8ea('h. Superb 4 ti1.:tlroum fomlly home. Xlnt !1n11nce. C:.11 for details. . tt 0 C K L E D G R UY-THE S t.:A lovely ltuhon \'11l.1 UntQU~ on Cahforniu (;6ut. C.all for tll•t.a1l3. TitUL Y DI.AMA TtC AJEUJE\_L A s sociates U.40.UMA lfACH 4'4·6'>'4 Wl1> LOYI YOUI USTIH6 But don't GIVE IT TO US! We at Unique want to EARN IT! We earn our lovely listings through conscientious effort. creative marketing a nd a single purpose; the successful sale or your home. We'd love your listing. 3S Unique real estate sales people are standing by (but not standing still > U~lfJUI: li()1'tl:i REALTORS' T)I( NICI" noru lfLLING THE: MCA Tiff HOMU COAONA DEL MAR, I~ lllESA VHOE, s.te-6t!IO • CALL US New -under construction. Conte mp. Cape Cod. Oak firs. 5 BR. 4'h Ba .. 3 frpks. Lndscpd. Boat slip. S375,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR j l q , • I I . • "'4 ~ t, . (1 1 f) I -~ --------------- SlVSTOOCIAM Nicely maintained & located is this 3 BR. & 2 BR. duplex. It's ready for owner occupancy. f"ull price Jutl Sl39,500 -Terms • COUMaL ..... co. 644-1766 (=:t.":'I e1m:.. 10021••••• IOOZ .............................................. DELIGHTFUL 3 bedroom, l \ .. bath. 'l'wo story 11p1rtmeot, North end. S..2S mo. OCEANFRONT. Lonty 2 bed r oom, 2 bath rumisbed ap.artment S5IO month, yearly. Coulline view . Steps to aand. Adlalta. macnab I lrvtne raalty HAAIOI YllW HILLS 3 Bdrms. + f am Uy •••••••••••••••-•••••• ·-· ·•· ••••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••'-•••••••• 411DIOOM Pr1v•t• rrontulet· rn•d rm .. on large corner view lot: the price lud• to doublt <111 of $117,SOO includes the land (not a.mill" S\'C'lud\'11 \'~ leasehold). Open daily 1-5 P.M., except \.~Ull\C tile cntn. Olnln,: 7 /4. 1000 Wh1te Sails, Corona del Mar. r n t ,. r t 11 1 n tn e o t • t-: p 1 C' u re u n It. It c h ,. n • Stp.ir.atr m om •n·I•"' Qu.irtrrs "1th b.ith Solllnn.i fot 1t11('a,.,c lt<.uh tn hedroc.in n.·t rr11t • l..ilbh trop1ul b111;1()'¥rtl 111 &kinoy d1ppt•ra' dt• IJ&hl ' .Sh111lm1•r1111: ~um m er run 110111 ' Ownrr bou11ht new ond mu1>1 61!11 ! Rnni; I.HI)' vffrr' Try S7.9~ tOl141 du-An' ~'7.(i()IO DO YOU LIKI OCIA .. NOMT1 Then you 'II like thl~ 2 bdrm., 2 bath, com. pletely furnished llllit 111 South Laguna, at only S9S ,OOO. A security bldg .. also. DTINSIYE OCEAN VllW •.. plus a nice heated pool. 3 Bdrms., 3 baths & den in C<imeo Shores f<>r only $149,500. 1t 's true! Sec 4501 Roxbury. ()pen daily 1·5. UDO ISLI A fantastic 90 ft . or bayfront on exclush•c East end of the island : . features everything you want for your boats, famHy or -gu"t s . Not inexpensive -but nice. Call for partirul~irs. · '71-4400 W e lto n e&C(>111pa 11y f,' ~ ,\ I ' ( • 1. , IAYCllSt 2 BR. + den, lge LR & OR & kitchen. Custom pool w /wooden bridge. Perfect for indoor /outdoor enter taining. Just listed. $118,500. CAMEO HIGHLANDS 3 BR ., 3 BA. family r oom . Very private. Many extras. $122.SOO. F ee. 2k4'i r Co.1..,1 ti 1~h".1' Corona dd Mar ''~" ,,·11111 ~~~!'! .......... !?.~~!~!'! .......... !?.~~ c Br, Fam rm. Din rm Hu11c Bonu..11 Rm $77 .5()0 4 Br, f'am Rm. Uln Rm Air Cond S8il.~oo Prom.onlor'I {Joint Decorator cooidinated, li ke new ! 4 Bdrms, family rm .. den. dining rm. Curved cantilevered deck. Slip for two 60 fl. boats. $279.000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 1-l I Rnr·ri·· o. ·~· N II ()/) ()1()1 3 Or. Fam Rm. Din Rm 1 Moss1vc M1:1:;tsu11e + ~.C IOOZGl'Mr• 1002 Honus H. m $87 .!I-SO • ••••• ••• •••••••••,••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••• LEASES 2 Br. din rm 131>S mn 3 Br. den. d,rm $400 mo 4 Br, din rm, <am rm bonus room mn """''-"'· ........ Fountain Valley TWOSTORt $47,900 Tl bu ron h<' 3t cf1 v<>u I & private tl111Jhou)l1• OJX•n phan fumily mom, hu11c m aster 11u1 1e. :J llll private p11tm, rlunl h1ick fireplace And 2 <'ar goruiic . fo'ull p r ier 141,900. Thia one <'lllfl 1111t, call now. 962-Til!R " K€Y I 1 P.€ALTOP.sh 411DltOOM ASSUMI S4l,000 JHALOAN Larft' ramlly 11l1crl ll\'lnu room with f ireplll<'t' Country kil <'h t'n with family arta overlookin11 huRe rear yard. CO\'<·r~d patio Fanl11s1lc homl' for t'nlertalnlnl' Won't lut. Hurry C'81l 963-67r.7. Ol'f"' Ill • • II S fV., IO ~I " • [9fBNlil So. Coast Shores ... otre,. lu:11urlou.s living •t • relatively mode.st · elude macnab /Irvine realtg FINER HOMIS ROM SI t 9 ,500 TOSI .200,000 PlRFECT FAMILY HOMI! Big & beautiful .c bedroom, family room + hUJtt' bonus room. in Harbor View Hills. featuring curved brick entr y. vaulted cellinl'(, curvin g s t aircase, 2 fireplaces & a picturesque garden selling on a quiet cu l-de-sac. $152,500 fee. Marjorie Mahon 644·6200. (S44) P AMORAMIC HAllOll & CATAUMAVllWI Exceptional 4 bedroom + den & billia rd room or rough sawn wood w/indire<:t lighting. Easy flow fl oor plan w /cu~tom pool & jacuzzi. Sit-d own views of cottsllin e, mountains & ni1-tht li~hts! $189,500. Helen Wood 644·6200. (545) llAUTT IN THI ILUffSI Charming e nd unit E·plan in Early Bluffs. w /3 bedrooms + family room . Tastefully decorated ~ featuring parquet noor & antique leaded glass panels m entry, beam ceilings, tiled fireplace & on wide g r eenbelt location w /som e bay view. $119,500. Marjorie Mahon 644·6200. ($46) "'SllFOllV8 .. HtLLSIOl IST A Tl OCIAM B~•lhtak1na HO deal"e<' Vlc'A or O('Hn tH\d U11hl ot L11aW)a and Portatmo. Dcc-orator'1 drt1am . Art ISll(' split lt-vel Wit dramatk wOOd and 1111 rone.trlj(•tlon. hli;h vwult t-d ('01Una1. view rronl l'v~ry room. 11ourm& kitchen and dint . Enter, talnt'ni llvina room wit hu110 stone fireplace plu tt•rracc. SocludoJ aun· J c ~·k wllb j acuul. !\111.:ntnccnt muter suit tor 11 kln11 or Qul•en. llurry. SllS,000 f.~ 003-7881. • Ol'IH Ill t • If S 11,Jt.110 II MCJ ' [V1,fil11 TWO BEDROOMS $31,500. Only l~ do-.o aad a home or your own. A Quail Pia~ Ei.dusi,•e. by appomtmeat onJy. . ,,,..,",,. s.,,,, t; ... _ ... REALTORS SPANISH ESTATE 4 IEDROOM·2 STORY POOl..4'1ACH Sl4,500 Set'hided entry to enter· tainers sized living room Country kitchen and tline Uramat1 c s tairs to h1d~·away ma tc r swte and 11ue11t BAY & BEACH REALTY THERE'S LITILE PRO.FIT - • •• IM LOOKING BACK! ... unJess you are one who can PROFIT by your mistakes. M°"t ~pie agree that one of their greut~st mistakes of the pas t lios in their faUurc lo bavo bought enough reel estate. In a famous letter from Gcor1e Washington to his stepson, odvlsll\&. him on investments. he said, "wlth the' uncertainty of business & the value or the dolla r fluctuating so mucb. no one can accurately foresee or predict the fUture. However. land represent.a your safest investment...and if you sell certain pa r cels o( land, be sure to replace it with others or equal value." Surprisingly, Washington's advice of 200 years ago, is just as applicable now, if not more, than it was then. Heau £uo!uotiw -........ LIDO ISLI A fantastic 90 ft. of bayfront on the exclusive F..ast end of the island; features e verything you want for your boats, family or gues ts. Not inexpensive -but nice. Call fo.-. particulars . 671-4400 DOVER SHORES ELEGANCE .. with 1xwbi1.t.' tourt~·ard entry : this t•ustorn Ivan Well!. homC' cons1::.t:; of 5 lxlrms .. I h~1th::.. fol'rn ;il 1.H11in~ ·family rm .. chef si1c k 1trh1.·11 with s1.·purnll.' eating area. Lot':.ill'd on l>lul I' with un exquisite night li ght \'i<'W ! S235.000 -1NCLUDING LANO: 833·2906 ( CORllN ASSOCIATES) ~, I REALTORS I """rte rs . J\i>s u me $25 ,000 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! FHA loan No new loan cosl.b. $276/month pa,Y!l. G,..raf I 002 Chowraf t OOZ Townhou se Ca ll •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 963-7881. (Jl"fH hi 9 • tf S If.JN 10 1( Nier" GOLF COURSE ESTATE HACH ! e:IUNMI ~~~!.';. ·r:::;.· .,,~~ secluded itoHer's de LIDO.ISLE hghl! Quiel cul-de-sac and lush ve11etalion Op.nHous. Sat /S.11 /MOft I • 5 1524 S.tOMlloTerr CCM"OftO del Mor EXCITING lr•iM Terrace Hi~hly upgraded 3 hcdroom. family mom w1lh fireplace & wet hur on o lun~e. corner. pool !li1,c lot. Sec to op prl'C"IUle. $112.SoO. 644·7270. CHARMER shelter this private hide away! Executive entry 3 Bedroom. den Old to lavish llvln11 room English t·ountry kitchen E uro pean kitche n ' with hand-made Sweepin~ ma s t er c·nbl nels, pegged floors. bedroom retreat anti two r1replace. huge pal10. children's sanl'luancs $J47,500. Shown by appointment. Awr .... S,..ql, CaU675-7225 PleasHall847-6010 t/••--- Qllf"' 111 9. II s llJN JO~I "". REALTORS ~'~IW~1:-'~y~R:~~~~lt~y~1~l=•;;·~·•~l~'~'~d~l~~~·'~~ .. ~A~U~IT~•~•~~ -•OF OLD SPAIN • SCC~4llA-"£~~,. Tito# lnt1i111in9 Word Gome wiflt o CltucA/e -------.. .. C\llY .. ------·._.........,,.,, .... ,_ .....w.. ... t.. ................. -.a.-· Acnul. llaclcnda on ""l't I 12 ncres. SRJt. 31 11.1, JOOO sq. fl. o( lu,..ury I"· 1n11 nr. lhe old m1ss1.,11. ~.m Juan ll<-oul pool I'.. ru11l1<' s ctt1111l·Trn"• Set'lud~. 1.0N ~;o FOil llOHSES. $21S.ooo. •• 10 ... D REALTY 1131 !1411 ------lolboo Penln1ulo I 007 .......•...•••.••••••.. 4 lilt .. a hn. l.11r110 Int. {"1111<(' t(1 Wt1l1.tr. $l:r7.~)()tl Mo.1r~h11ll llll)'. 117:1 4•i00 Corona def Mar I 022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RARI 4 llt DUPLIX SO. 0, IA YSIDI With u 3 lift, z Ru n e•tal. Only 3 )'r~ (Jlcl. f enturlnit "''•1n1 celllnf(11. notur11I wood & br1C'k tcxlurcl'. l't•rfrrt. Ion lion. 644·721 I /Jn ~llll llt'lll f y /..,. l\'1'1Ul 1,il r 'J S•roc.-V• !i Rr, c b11 t tl('n. Welk In pvt bo•cl\. Owner I Alt Si'llS.000. l 'h: 673 8178 Whltc water view. n1tuul canyon. pool, beaut. 3 BR, 3 Ba, 1tudy, toe.al security, comp. privacy. S'l00.000. Owner. 840 8Ull ' I Tueid.r.Jutye, 19~ OAllY PtLOT •J J Hwft ..... S* ...... ..... .. ....... fw Wt DAILY PILOT H;;;;,.; w. ........... .. ....-..... .:;:-.... ··--;;;; ._ .......... _ ... 1.G.4 ........ .:::.: .... ~;; ...... .. .. ...... .... .. ...... .. Wt ··--·-········· .. ··· ·········-···•••11•••• ··-·-·····-·--· ....................... ....................... . ..................... ·····-·····-··-··1 ............................................. . ;~ .. ..._. I02 ....... It IOJ ~rnce. Univ. Pt. 3 · pttVlew.~tom:J8fl, MtwportlMclt INtM. ....... IHc,11 106 ... .,.... .. Kii 106t : ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••• DIAiMIHOMA Br I Ba. alr coocl up· I Ba "f~rrifsc tnvewt •••••••• .. •••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • at,y Ki u 2 BR. H'l b.a. 6 LAMOUI &rlded. prof. l11dscp'n~ •.soo. M ·2l08 TURN BASIN VIEW Palfl y~Uows. soil gTeens inside. bright blue all the way out the re . Super sized 2 bedroom. 2 bath home , fint time offered at reall.stlc Sll2,500 UNIVERSITY REALTY' JOOl l.c..t .... •-r C.-. .. Mw '7M510 Pa&Jo home. ired blyrd, Tbla four bdrm. d•· WSJ»Ol'll3/'1S.306:s •MACH• plush ~. 2'-'t nr auc CGr11tor'1 ckllaN. ti the ..... T.tlerodl MOllLI HOMIS pr, $0,$00. $3l-40il ultimate ot any bome u---. .n....n 1, ..... ~. "·t & OW11H'• dream n m 111t ""'-~ ..._.,.-'64 Cambr'ldae ~~ 2 IMll•-• •ecta I 040 bueca . $1l1,oo0 Woo 10.~. 1"32 S1~rn DR. 2 ba Buutlfull> •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~M'a Ann&o En lmndst'apcd Looklo11 • $11, tOO • tr•nce. By owner. Ira down on th(' poundin11 Beaulilul Oe•n• Bro.. corner lot w /view of 1urf. 11tllh la rite vlt\\ bome, 4br, z~. 2 aloty, b.ilJI. 11 bll( to park ~ ck'<'k Sff today lH 12$,000 ~·try pvt aunoapMni w/ pool 4 br 2~1 ba ·s3 Univcmual 11d2, 2 e le1ant lan dacap t. apacl.oua r111n. r m. l Oar HR. with 1trc•1o1l ooun 1ar w/opener.,t'ror. viewOnlySllOOO patk» & ontry futurt'I c•• -D •• • 4.. laMillca..tnu a, U"hlln1t. ' ' i,cc ~lcr i>uHe. Ronuan -·--. ~ ,.. " " ,, A"" • Tbl i 1 <.:uatom c:r pl/d rpa .Ir. uu1A11tu-~ owner.Pnn.only. .a uc .,..te. a n ccy wall pape r t hruout ~""' 962·8668 arrantced r uld e nce ., PRESTI£ LOCATION 43 Ft. lot, pier & slip 900 Block Via Udo Nor<l s Bedrooms -5 Baths First East end waterf{o~t offered on market 5ince 1970 Spectacular view! ! ! Loe a lion will substantiate complete remodel. $49S,OOO *LIDO ISLE * SI 19,500 ~~s 2J7V&e O"leto 4 It, patio, Sltffl 10 S.rftt. 8»-Ulf b11t h & 11 trlum. Uy N~a l•tatbOmeT A~· Pvt t'hlld~n·, play yard 6 -.a-..-. •----------• (eatUl'('I z~ balhs, taun· Alc:ond. Xtriu Galore ! •H ·HOO D .. P.W I ouln-PoW I 02' dry room. bobby 1"90m. One of Turtlcl'Ot'k '3 mO*t -....................... (.::;:.................. Jmt le.a•led Near comlnunlly Pool ~aut. homts. Prine. Otl· • SIW.~ • LIDO REALTY n11 va. Ullo. tu.. WISTCLl~'S "MIST rmmoc, a Dr, 2 oa. din rm. 2 frplcs. Lou or wood .it brick 1~1.000. By ownor 6U·HH. ll O~ l)eYon L11 nc. WALK TO THE BEACH Crom this gorgeous ocean ,·1ew. Laguna Nti;\!Cl. SHORES home. E l egant interior d ecor . Professional. low mainte nance landscaping. '135.000. COMMERCIAL BUILDING on El Cah'l ino Hea l. San Clemente. Excellent income property. Sl62.500. ANCHORAGE INVESTMENTS Ru/Jar ~~ 496-7711 "COir'OMdifMw ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 180 De9. View ....._ Spy!'ou Hi• Unbelievable large private knoll overlooking • ... l ire co astltnt!. Spygbss Hill cuslom1K'<l S Bdrm & t'amlly Rm S29S,OOO 64-4-0253 Owner Desperate! Reduced to sell ! Kintt· sized home. 11bout sq reel, enlry ball, bedrooms. family roo + bonus den, d1n10 room. wood·buroan fireplace St'hools shops close, new pric $64 ,950, hurry• Bt\R. !!~~~~!!!!!!I call ~1720 !Ind rk -9.50 ly. WT.~ Includes land Compll'tcly n-;11.'<'orah'<I Everyth.lngbutt.ltueturt ~ ·-· Otherwise by appt -&IP\'r upd.1tt'd JBlt. 67).7300 ~-bJ'a.1uL ne..w ._G r:ca. m:t!J:lll. 28A. !ilnttk story on dbl ne1sihborhood . •··· V CC I I Bedroom!! " II bOnll :'ls. u. 0 lllit ina SUD· Hewport .. ech. 106' ... .,,....... 106' room. Selar I 1n hurry MOVE UP JAY w v.t.:A'rs RLTY .•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• to lt'ave State. Subl'O•l To tbls fanlasttc 3 bedrm 31111 Coust 11~ y your h .. -rms. EXTR... • den + ram11y ~m home So. 1..a,un.. 49\1 2237 1---rc. aE~LTY A in one of Irvine s hnHt --~ • -roinmumttes. Exqws1te· WOODSY SETTING 141-1611 LARGE LOT ly decorated wt lavlsh New ho>me . ulmost ~~~~~~~~~~ New lislu\I In Ci runlrtt IM of wood & glass. Lush finished 2-StorY 3 Fl R N.ew2br. 1 12ba condo b)' Homo. Ca m brtd&e ll'Opical landscaping. A 2•, ba.' Loli. ~i wood: I model with 3 bedrooms deli ihl lo see & a glass & ltle. Vaulted owa. Furn ava 1· $&2·000· aod family room. Fluae pleasure to own . Only beamed t'ethngs. LRt ,_o_a.:..y_TS2_.f'T_S2_._968_-_684_4_· -I patio. Call ra:i;t ! Only 361.000. lildrplc Asking $!)7,SOO OPE~ H OUSE. By $6'7,900 OwMr, Sat/Sun 10-4. 4 br. ram rm, pool, 2 sty UMT A YllW-1611 IOMeS RD. Newly decor . 2.&00 Sq ft 1 Blks lo bch. S83.9SO. 21661 Ba hama Lane. H.B. 968-6088, ( 1 ) 444-0066. m~tG~ ~}7 -1!11!~.;..;::,.=.~..,:;,.;;..;:;.1i 499.2&00 J Ai&Jlun. 41o. Jlr. J 1-,,_, J.Sty. Au ecl•le• .... lt•n 0,..Dely 11-J C714J64J.3600 LagM1MChanMt" ON TH£ PARK l Br, den. 2 Ba,-wlk to . f bc:h It shops, S9l.OOO. Hy IHODA. MAGIL. lllr. Thlsoverszedlot abutsa owner ~81 Cress St beo ul1 r u I rolling green· 497. 29.54 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! bell. 3 Full bedrms + ...._ •-h •....._ ----1010 • •••••••••••••••••••••• •VlLL.AGt; WALK • 2 Br I" 811 , 1'wnhie. la<' ma arccn~lt, steps rrom sunktn J)OOI & j11run1. G ll s B l) Q 0 u t $ I d ,. i.howers. :11r cond & m1ny >.tru Sct'ludrd put10, few min. from S. <:tt Plain It 8ch ':.. 839.!XIS. S~O·tl 149, Rll a. Ag\ 1091 .....•.........••••.•.. COO i, I T' In lhi s customiicd 3 Br. pool home. O~n ~amed c:e1I mgs & frpk U'l llv rm, on ly $$7,!l~O. All Terms CllllNow. dining room. Sliding NEW CUSTOM. t'cdar ex· .--wport _.ec I 069 .-wport .. oclr I 069 glassdoors brin.gtheout· terior. ocean vieN, 3 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ___ _ side In. A great home fo Bed., 21, Ualh. fo'am. rm. theyoungatheart &only w fwel bar. 2 brick $56,000. fireplaces, \•11ulted cetl ----~~'."-:'~~-.4 itlp. dJ.ninit rm.. laundry rm . patio and det'k Completely landscaped Sl29.~. T his n ea r n ew 4 bedroom. fanuly room Deane Home. with its ~ simple and pleasing in· Au •u •1e1. ... ,..,, ___ CW..=;:-~_ 8J terior design is rudy for•----------1 -· you lo express your In A.IA.MDOMED 'I020 So.Coe.a Hwy 04·86'9 Fly ....... ~ HO ....... S dtvldual personality. It's sr A.MISH .,".,""' ,..., beaut1ru1 now · t ht' VICTORIA lliCH Oceanfront Beautifully decorated 4 Bdrm, 3 bath. fa mily rm, 3-Yr old home on t he oceanfront. Fantastic. e ver·changing whitewater vie w ............ $210,000 OPIH WIDNISOA.Y I~ PM 2'02 WIEST OCIAl'ROMT l\l lLESQUARt: PARK lmmac. 4 br, 2\v bn . ram rm, formul dining. Comm poo1 Ry <1wncl'" $!1 1,SOO. l'rin. only 8l!l-SQl2 ........•.............. 11 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GRHHLUF ~o.... d t 1 And rt'ttfltly reduced fo "",.. war m , v.oo y amay a Cast sale & excrow. Master s uitewtth1tsO\\'n SS7.900TOS5t,500 room, the huge custom Classic t ile roof & vaewdet'k,onaseparate SA.MD•SIARIALTY 675-1100 SSlor AdullCommunlly For mal tale e n tr ies. wood patio, everylhlng level Children's & hvini: i7soWhitticrAvc,C~I bot th s hom s y balcony. Newly re· hasavallatitca l2x60 Choose your carpet. a u ,~ e a:. decorated. This home areas below, make this Flcetwood\\llhenclo cd Used brick fireplaces. CLASS. v~n today l·S r t bug a t an.ideal home for family 1-.-hoch 10'41 Hew__. S.ctc:h I 06' h c II b Va u It e d c e i Ii n gs . P.M. 17861 Arbor Lane s:t~:-53 ~uest ~r~s e bvini & entertaining. 3 ::r.:':•••••••••••••••• •••• !:':'.~•••••••••••••• por~nm :pm twn Vi~w-Pool /Joc. llarbor TAIUBL A~l/FM in t e r com s . a r1nisbed bonus room Bdrms.,2'.".bathi1: wet •NEW llOMI-;• PLlT·Lt.:VEL tnhsc. 2 646-7,65 View HJlls 4 BR, l ba. _ --Huge master suites ·rw wfplcnty o! spat'c ror 0 bar, sep. damn~ rm .. all Br, 2 bu. rrpk. pool. __ formal dining rm. rom. • .... •I and three bedrooms. pool table + bar. Make Lhts on lhe ot'eun side ul MONArte:llTERRACE adu lts. S49,500 torr. 24a60 IUDGER rm, lo ma int. yrd. Call "#I ht CelfonNo" Oversized garages Con •nolfer. the ll\\y. $149,SOO Sl 10,000 ~ nowtosce.640·6412 tlll6. trt"le drh·es Il ea\')' LAGUNAFIXER 31m.2•1ba.rmforpool ______ 1W l m:iny c u s tom h k C R r Ji\Y W Yt;/\TS HLTY leutures, lnclu<l1ni: frpk CodoMeso 1024 r,. 'd 0 I s a 6 roos oom or .on on R 2 lot: udd 11 Jl711Coabl llwy llGCA.MYOM In ram rm l'ct!I OK 111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• uStsl 8 up 81 RV parkmi,: L<K'.ated in 833-860() <l11ck lo enJOY thl' \'ll•w. So I ui:una 499.2237 Popular plun 2 th I~ 5 • Ad 1 t P 1' Larite 2 oodrovm . l both heart of ll unt inJ(l OI Walk to tu~n & hcorh; 2 _. • ---Broudmour {111"0031 , Open ('VC!i. 1 > At're. !loom for hor~e. Dr, 4 ba, swam tJO(ll, bad minion crt. Gd ll'rm:1, OWn('I' ~4-3833, 552 J06ll units. $5~ month In· ~-~ Ca I I n ° w · hdr'!'s .. l bath + 3 bonui. LCICJYl'O Hi~I I 052 E.~tensivcly <.:u~tnmi1ed TRI Pl.t: J come· Won t last $70,000. t)<lfN,,. 9 .,,) •u~• ,0~, ,,.1, tt523 CAM,.,,Dl•fRVIHE ~u•cie1e1.a..11-• studio rental unit S8l .SOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lois Hardio1t 1lecorutcd MOBii.i': llOM 1-:S Full pncc l'ALL64S·G64G LARGE FAMILY? , • Rich Beeson land8CaJ><.'<i 6311·4821 €HIG€ [91.la!lil!'IJI or EN DAll..Y GREEHT•EE Try this l hdrm!I .. <:On· Laguna Ntg~I 41\r, 3Ba~ Liv rm. Din --, ---- $38,500 CA.SH .,._ .. -_--:_-_ ..... -_HOM~JifuHC 8A.M. To8 P M. ~~el~~'iJr~:~~[~!fi; ~~~·p.d~':.;,.~·~u~~~hsupt the choia community r(~el~~~c~m> ·;,~aru~~~ ~uu~~ k~~~r~.d~~!rp~1~1" 3Br. Clean. neat. quiet . =•=-••••••-1 0 1 d d k .'itreet.Gdneii:hborhood. --_ ••S4t,,50•• rm , atriu m , pro-with stone rrplc. In •••OUTSTAN DING openers. Numerous ex. romer Ol. u 111 e ur CIOlle 10 !lhoppinJC. 2 Ho..ses·I Lot lliCH rlfOPHTY N-on marttet ; 2 bdrm. fessionally landst'apN!, Umatc dining on the deck 31Hl lower rorner u111t on tra slor41MC cabincls. room & workshop-SI 10 / • Century 2llBurr White Renr JBr. den. frplc , 2 blocks from Ot'ean. + bonus rm. Bcaulllul covered patio, communi· ad1oan1ni: the kitchen. t:ai.t Nine 1n LaJ1una fol.I Uy auto s prinklers. mo. space rent. I vl ply . 2901 N"•pl Bl. NBG7S l t' ba f''ront-3Br Brand new custom built new carpeu. new dish· ty pool & parks. Prin on· with lovely ocean & mt Niguel Supurbly de· many Ja r~e s pccaman Ph: 961Hl~:Mlor962·897S:_ 'I w/frplc.1200sq n each. home. 2 Story. JBr. & washer: dbl. patio. Im· ly.SS1·1900 vaews.$114,00U <·or11lcd. shows like u trees .. \11ew-lot. u .63_12x60'Mohahdlome. --------... Pnced al SW.950. laxes Fam Rm. Calhcdral cell· maculale ! Cloae to puk -.- . . . . model. $61.500. II e r m 1 ta g e La n e New c:sl m pa ant, roof. MESAYERDE approx S.tl!O yr Brkr lngs & achoo. I. Hurry, this Unt\•ers:tyParkVtllagel. ~ LugunaN1guelRealty Jmmcd. po:.sess1on seal & <'Pl. loci re<lwd 84$-662.S A Coo R It won't last! 3Br. 2,.. ba. Fom rm. ~ 130.5050 496~4040 $39,SOOdn . side porch, dbl awning & ~l!j950 Dogs. cais. Hors~. A·~ S:.1484~~:W:~ DAVIDD.CARLSOM !I:~:2.0·c:.~ r~;0::;t~ U '9fWr t:\tllpnceS2l~.soo uttl shed. Fcalurei. .fU"t, zone. 3br. pool 117 x lJS llALTOI 13J..,293 6'7J.2032oraft6S.S2-8373. ,, .... ,,.,_ For Appl. 1714 1~·1~ autumn toncs lnlr clrs I Sharp home In a lovely lot. P\'l rd $54.000 A TTEHTIOH!! l P"'TIOS 1105 N.C.O.Mwy .. t.guno Harb« View HolMI bile to bch. adult prk. neighborhood. J lledrm G4.2-889'J By owner 2150 11.r. La "" •II. + FAMILY 494•1177 847·9700 & S3(»2800 • walh lhe master O""nm --Cuesta home 3Br. ran be For easy entertaining in ANXIOUS VIEW -----.-COLLEGE ••RK rd N I &ys1de Vil(. NB. 20:<60 2 to a secluded well ..-"" s Br, fo'am & Billiard Ulis prlvateya · ewy CULVHDALE 2 + Convertl~le ~en br.2 ba lmmac. 519.500 landBcaped bree1cway JOr. 2ba +Oen. Extra r m s. f r ml dini n &. painted an & out: 4 anxious seller says Monaco Pl.an with view farm.AdlL'l,no~ts Agt. Alllheextrasyou ~ould clean.Very largepool & lndscpd,re<lwooddeck bdrms .• 2 ba .. ramily "LETS GO"I Pri m e of .mounlatns, val!e>' & eves&wknds673.51120 expect In a fine home. Jac unl. Newly re· rover. SM,000. Ph 1213> rm .. in t he hills oC Culverdale location. tw1nkhng night hl(hts.1 ____ ._ ___ _ t62·777 I modeled. $70,000 rl rm. 771·9357 day1 . 17 14 > Turtlerock 1107.000 Quiet st reel. t4 assive Only steps from tennis. THE MEADOWS .I S49·3743own. 968-8143eves,v.•knds. ~ beamed twostoryenlry. p ool . 1acuzzi a nd I -3 PLUS POOL 552 7000 White brick tlreptace. duldren's play area, I I 1 I 1 •Owner anxious. have • Giant romlly room ~ith ""ACRE .._GE" 644-7211 ~~~~~~~~~~ ~ht another. 3bd. 2ba. SSl,SOO THE . .. lwo large glass patio A H your next move Is lo 3 hardwood floors, r111I" . sweep 1 n g co rn er ·· • -doors either end. King Over 3 acrcs available in mobile home. you 11houhl pool, Jnc11ni. Nort h C :'If . grounds totnlly fenced. VILLAGE. · · sin muster suite hosts Bluebird Canyon: t•u consider The )te111lows in ncur schools, SS9.llSO/orr. Acccnttod Spanish lacing REAL T()R cathedral ccilinl(s and nyon & ocn vus. potenllal MOST IMMACULATE Irvine, one or the most Plush Col Pk. 3 br, 2 ba By uppl 01>en Sat l·S. stocco. 3 Bedrooms, in· dressing t able-PLUS 3 is tremendous! S185.000 3BR, family room. Plu11h1=========-beautiful mobile home fo'/K, n u kit , remod 979·9607pnoonly clude lar11e moster suite. m o r e s p ac i o u s ofC.white carpetlng.•--------•1 park11.Yourun cnjoy thc throout, luic wallpaper, --2 Baths. Mammoth si HUI.RYii!! bedrooms. Very l;irae Beuutiful f:.z upkeep LIDO SANDS Oly mpic ~ize pool nnd <'rpl,dl'J)!l ,dc<'kini:.blt D...PoW 1026 tlvl n • roo m wit h conven icnl kit chen · yurd.Lowestpriceon the New listlng. Close lo spa,clubrooms,hilliard BBQ. ll/cond f>.lll 28311. ••••••••••••••••••••••• fircpl.acc. Dming 11reu. JUST LISTID!I bright too! J....aund r y alreet ........ 889.500 ocean. Shorp 3 ndrm .. 2 room, hohhy room11, re· --By ownt'r. 4bd. 2ba, lg Enclosed palio for rum. Turtlerock cream puff! room. Huge rul-de·lllC &.foJ the Good Life ba. home : 2 polios . iiulatlon size lawn bowl. Must Sell! tam.rm/din.rm/kitchen pus room or pool table. Thill absolutely bea1ulll~~ bat'kyard. HELP!-Call 4,,_4514 S7l.OOO! 1n1t green ood mut'la Prkl!rcdUC'~. mulll llell. area. trplc., entry crt .. All e n hanced by a home wlll dehn1te Y ~ now 7S2 l700 lol»ooloJProp. more. . . .. . . Larae-3 UR. den. 2 ba, rovcred patio. big ~Ide be11ut1ful Grecian pool. sold durinll its Fl RST O"fN in;.,,\_;.,.. •o~"""' Minioft Vieto I 06 R~ f .. lxer Upp<'r Oversi7l'<l yd . l ml from harbOr In Locatt'd within a !!ho OPEN llOUSF., SAT. & [ I ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOO SQ ft /\/C, wa11hC'r, ~;~?9o~~att ~~ac~ a ~;%i ~~~r E=~~o~::.o R~~1'~~. !~1~ ·:~et~~ ~~~ ~~a~~ ~Broo.:..a·d"m~~or~o·1r1!mPtlecunn::~~edBte. ~111~1. ;111'.t UTOPIAN ~oo~e~ ~~>0"m ~.'~~~r~,~~~·~6~7~5~-7~0~6~0~·-~1 1:/c~~r ~n":/uJ!~.~ .. ~~~· Realty nlt'nt forces sale. 5611.00C ~eek. Cull ror preview. .. '~"'~~~~~~l!!tl Ulllmute Ot'n & <'llY vu11. r lh hill St'e tht ••••• ,.534 7.. Or"32901Staysa1l,Oana 8"22."1.'\.\ wllhatnum.&rt'ilnhoUlle.": ltal111n tile entry vil'wo ' 'I ' 6 F'or Rig Canyon pro 1400Sq ft .. centrul /\/<:: 6 .. • .. !'()Int 193914!1 Of'f"•·1•·•'SIV'''""'"""1' • bdrms .. 21, baths. StekeYoerCloiM-skylilthlll, c1•d11r 1>11ncl i;r<'nt\:alul'' Sia.sou. pcrtics. call Bag Cunyon nlttrl)' eJttrah und M'<'Url· --[9 lam1ly rm .. dln1nirm.,& lo a Deerrlcld Park mg,be11m('e1ltn1t,dcn,: Heally.&t4·11.33 t>·feutuic!i.$25.000 $65,500 <~;w:ho~•~ 2 ~r~ ~~ lf~Pdlll ~P:~~in~dd:~o~un~?1 ~~.':i!t ~~~~~~~ ~'at1ian-R •. S9-"·.$C.~----• ~!SHOTM.!!'S A-FRAM! jncu1d. owner $4$,SOO. . -••••••>-amenities lire nf h111h1•:1t itn:m. 2 nu. best I()('. in -A-NT-TO-BUILO NOW~ '" ... "' "'"' Mesa Verde 496-01~1 &~l·•I~ qu1lity. mo!lt o.r them Qward wioninll rompleJt /\void B to 9 mo. delay 17141496-7711 8Toro -1032 brand new. You 11 have !'lush thru·out. fully »uy thl11 ot'•an1t'n nyo h ....................... c1.=111ren's tOIC'e it to belle\\' 1n lnd&epd. reudy tn .in. \'leW lot : jl('l fl l)l)r'd 4 Brt flX F.n. Rane Lake Fort•sl by owner '" 6042 AllklnS( S12.000 111n'<lows. PI 11 n" ro r r u" tom S1we SS.000 VA Te_rms , 4bd. 2ba on t'Ul·de·11uc. Snaci41 Sltn9~1.4. Princ:ipah1only : llcJrm , 2280 1Ht ruo CenturyFinanraal llurry. J111t rcdut'rd Lndacpd !)alto, near r..v .. Twtltrock 1Sl·33'T6 doys. 5Sl.G199 h 0 m <' . T 0 t ,, I _Rc~lors S81·1211 suoo. for qultk u le park. seo.ooo. :1116· 1840. Spoclous 2 story hom' •• HIU HA.LTY cvl'll. parkage-$4!;,000. Nt-:W 3 on. VIEW" Alll EAMFROMT tt&.23 C Must sell. Only $ yr11111 -with 4 larao ~room11, 553 000 1'op lontlon. l'rof de ~ AM""Da~fRV"'E old. wilh1 nu1anlf~c,on! V•J I 014 huge II vlna rm wit ~~~·~l~l~·)~O~l~O~~~ SUMMl1HG (;entury ~·lnanriiil cor. • Ht'drm, 4 huth. OJ>t:N DAILY c11111om nl('t or. ,. Ulh ••••••••••••••••••••••• tlreplace, arcut llunt _ .. or allllnir s an ci:111y Realton Ml·l:lH lAl!I or t(la~11 provlc1n 8 /\ M T A p M ' aH to apprrc:late. lllllh lnirton Be•c:h location. ('lw1icc with this l~autlful OCY./\N vu. Coll 64S-7:m --· · ~ · · 'bcamt'dcelllnirs thruout , THtsllAUTIPUL Pricedtou llat'51.000. -•TO_OU_a_N• ... -•D•S ... bric k p iallo wit h a .... OITHlb.JID BY OWN lo:R 21~y 4hr ; <.:entury21/W,•11tcllff UHCJefora• 1200 W1ll-ot·•lall.' patio nnd ••AMA.DA u telllte pulio, perfect " ._ f'.ll. 2,_.,bR, /\IC. O~n -----•••••••••••••••••••••• family room. Low down MOOa HOMI IM OIAM4tl CTY. for a gueho. Nlc1.1ly OF 1./\GUNA and within heo 11pptia. 586·~24 WA.MT TO TRADl1 payment a nd c:lloo•r 1 ~-A very h•fPY " u rc nrpcted .tr P•IK'rcd for walklna d ltttance t llave lovely home, 2 C own tcrm11. HI.Irr)'! • blcentennla f ourth o your pleuur~. 3 D<lr ma .... _11.,h It wit h 11 view Newport •ecll 106' blks. to ocean: want eon• 't I •.... Call to.... • c ...... ec. JuJv f .... m lhe ··-rr or 2 balhJI. ""'<,"11" ,,... ... •• "" f b ~ •v .. --""" ovcrlookln11 F.mt-rold ••••••••••••••••••••••• do In Newport Beach or The malnlcnance frMyd 251)'.,Sbd, am.rm .. 2 • "">'• 3 udrma. <or lrvlnt; prefer BluUa. 9 prl n lt I c I' 1 y sum. be rra Ln. se• ,500 • . bath11, hardwood floors !)... M8·12llOOwncr/U Ml ·ACRES R-1 CANU J 4 2-ACRES C·l Both in the Collta M~sa. Nt'wport Beach are.. w t>ttn proreutonallr rrar .tr side patios, ope ii& .,.. u lndacpd, lnduding this wknd. 11541 Can 1!:Jf77S 552 7000 Bdr m1. ond d en ), C.11 : M 1 r d " 11621711 THE plus carpctlna. lor11e aM -. ---au ve ront oor_,1 ----·--·------t Q · .. -d<>!'eta prlvatc pullo• VIA LIDO NORD HV-Cafmel b1ahly up ll•U•n lile entry h.. . lk'Ln' <R~lff ,. .. ,,...,1"' VILLAGE · pri kl. nd ., · araded. tile nours, br1ck -sunken llvlna room has -_,,.•--t:1u.t:1 w · '..,,,n~a., a on on. Bayfrnnt Wit h Pl~r " patios, i butter1. panel· ~ calbedr:tt beamed ('(?II· Open~. By owner. fi'\._11 ""'"'"" REALTORS 11 ... 0C . ..,.,.,, m~ .... SIDI Slip. 2 Story f'amlly '"'· CorMr lot. Lie hid. ' lnp " frplc:. formal din story. 4bd. 3ba on cul-<Se [I "Kea{ u~ SA" H o m e s B c d r oo m a 199.500 O•'fler. 644-02S8 ~--------•rm. large kitchen with sac.Golf~r'H"tennla CtuutlneBlickbum TwtlerockY•Lot OF HIGllWAV .Just 1 l.130,000. n •MM UNCH HOME tile noof". sell-cleanln& 53&-!M'17. JohnColUard half b~k to a are:.t s:in ELKll\{SCO .• Realtors ....... Vll W .... .._....... Maat 3 br. 2 ba. pool, prime O\'en & eating area. The FAMILY STYLE EftlJnCopeland BROADlll9t>R •• Laru dy beach. Com plet e 881DoverDr. &31-1800 OC-n lot. Compl. rt'modeled. \amJl)' room bas a par· 8bd •be. S "S nr bet\ Frank Ramuuer lot. 3 Br. 2Ba. Fam rm. bullt·ln ld\chen Con From this fantulk 31M-111MM& ST5.500.M5>S230 quet floor. wet bar " Slt OOO Owner 6 lic'd ruJly l'auped. aprldrs, docnlnlum wtlh l Bdrm .. By Owner. Harbor View bdrm .. fa m ily rm .. 1300 ----------11oo1t" out on lo a covered ,.:l805orll2.at41 d rp a, n ew carpets, l ~'baths. Pool, p•tlo " Homes Palermo with N~ Hcl1ht11 1'ofne. By Owner. 3bd, 2ba. ram patio with llrepit. aeatln& · TUR11..E ROCK Broad-petlots. Prln. ooly. Call storaau rea. $31.~. view. 4 BR. 2h e. de· $107,500 rm. formal d in rm. Ir drinklna foundalloo. SltSPIUl~TM moor Campus Vlew•-auzse---------•~ cor ate d w /coia n trs 162.000. Auumable VA. The hU g e m ailer Beautllul 2900 aq n Home near parlt • ~ ,_.___.. 1048 -WWW IA· c harm . 221$ P o rt -.1'1~ bedroomb.u baU..drtA· 1 1 ; • • ~-~--••• Harwtet .144·11317 -•-•r ________ 1 In allt Ill closet home " preat l •OU 3 Br 2 Be. Facn m· ••••••••••••••••-•-•• ,....,~,IMY-~IUICM room. w 1 . area. Turuo. e ntr kitchen, H p. Ola Rm. 2 . ., ' acltlc View Memorlnl ..... , rt..t-IM ........ PY90.--1 for 2. Below Orit. COil. .. ..-.z ves.144..-S I OAILYP1LOf "I '' • ..._...,.,. 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Nnr Liakc Park. Dotuxo 11n thci l'cnllaula n1·.tr him '-'•ft Condo pool. tenn •· 1162~& ~ Hiia 1110 ................... ~... or Furn. au/wtr pd, 3 Br. all bhna, dbl att .:>11htit tJ1wr~1&otru.-"a "I"'"•• aauna,a9Smo &4J.tt10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adulta·Nopeta&ic.11ate 1111r1taca. Nr, Beacb. Jll n•nl~od. O'"ner anx Hide 4 BR 11812 Pore1t La. LI 1"..U.. l2 mln to MW For IHH tux wate.rfronl Pwl. rec rm, ~lev11tor1 N.W. corner Alabama A l!IU.) Will ~ell or tr111le u1, IWll Br 1&, nu cptM pa.Int, H.B. $400. tivor Plant Irv S.U rondu. Z br, 2\\ ba, adtu W Victoria, 142 l»'10 Ad1ms. S38 11lfl llH ;iou l'nC't$l7S,OOO Th•~ loHily 2 ,fory. 4 nice lned )'d . USO 4 BR. 1321 Noble Cir mo.<>wnrssl:S81o." 1>!1b · 6i0t Lido Park Dr. d 1 1..i> ti703 f-'4 )147 tx-drm homt' ll an"1ou.11>' kldi/pet.s ok. 1168.JM or H.8.F.. . NSSt?OO mo. '7$-tJOl . ~';tes~ ~~~:~&::~u~ NIW TllPLIX Tl'dT.-.•ut'n,IPSAi\ a.,.11una )Wt move lo. M0-413T ~ew pu,df1111"P,•1 1nt1r1 Mit-1 JJ52 Deluxe condo So La•UIUI 1andscaplni1. L""A"P· 3 Br 2'' &. 2 c.r aar. Enj.. • ·•n1 1-' • o t. S.acb/:; ater ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . • c. .... ., •3so "' o /A l ES ORT LIVING Co•doMl1thu•1t/To••· v)'P.~1" c rct'' .. w 0 •3BR2ba.blW,frplc ~·· Vacaot. cau Sl&e Br den ,_ ll v rm • l8r. •n. 28a. f'ant.aaU tlonally rich lnlerlora. • m.,. 'A Dr a . 1700 mlru oo a. 1a en 2nd ••-.... ....,.. 1 • • .. • ......... V" L, . .., tu-"'·-1 .... bdrm• from ..... U i·2634, ~:hl ·Oll fi ~fM••• Story hu separat -_. ..... no ees. •uerd aue. pool le ies•'UOT"".. w-v ,&;a Veroe v11111.i$i$ ~ 011twood offers tho ••••••••••••••••••••••• kurtwn area lc •IM!st 0 ZBR !b 1 k 1 1 ~ 38 beat't1 ~ mo. lt-aJe. ...;...:.. ________ , "--• WH lm lnlt er. \II new m(J(hcr in law CJUartert. ;'IA~· 1 0• poo ~:,~·u.!i:~. Cpta~ d...!: d4·U4S h 'es. l40·5000 DELUXE 3 Dr a Ba Coo· MfU Verdu Prive E.iiat. S33S. 2 BR + den. 2 bath. ,.._to rcson llvloa at• t'A<nhu •K. 41:11, 1rno~qf1 Prm· n.'<iuccd to a lo blln• ... atereot lire/ days.Owner. do. Oll lit Teel. Niguel Co' t • M c • a · rcu OK. Nico Sparuab priceyoucuaUurd. trom$4tl,~IH2~l J~lll,000 lorqt.aiekule •4BR,2bo,pool.Mcrv, bur&llr alarm.l.rf pri.3 Br Condo on Culr CntryClub.Lac&lO·ts44 l7HlS40-3871.. trlplex.8kt53&·~ Th~r•'• Sl mllllon in <.:all for l!ddltional de· 1ardener. H.h, 1ro1and1, 2'-\ car aar. Course. Lse. ~mo. By TowtdloM.. l:lc1111\lfully landscaped $110. I br, •ara1&e. pool, recrHtlon fullltlea. 0.WxH / llltls NO fo'EE At.tits, l child OK. PSO. Owner. '40-6843 Uwfwwlailled llJS aearden ty~ 11dult ul)ll. kJ<b ok. t'cc. NIGHT LlOH'l"ED TEN· 0..ih'* 1100 [~ I CALL~·ltlOO rno.Nopets.8121 A0pal ....................... 1·2·3 Br. Di1hwoher, MainRc11tal1.MC>-$3'JO NISCOURTS.AlllUUme ••••••••••••••••••••••• UPERB .SELECT Cir, H.B.M2·«•. ....,..... leoc.. l2H 3 DR 1 1 A ab 1 <'ncl. -.:11r .. , URQ. Gu & .ctivllles director who U.._.1.e•tEV "'ILE OMES •••••••••••••••••••••• • n rura n e m w11tcr pd. I ool. ________ _. plan• parties BBQ'• " ..._ "' PROPERTIES SIP« 3 or 4 bedrm. 2 ba for lease lux. wat~rlront llllls. l'r••tlgtous aru LA MANCHA Ans llAMD MIW trips & morel hee Sun: 8 PLEXES ISS!W -.....c.111. , homes. Clf>l$, drpa, R/0 , rondo. 2 br, 2'-' ba. radll $450. mo. 637 8828 778SN>ll r1arc. CM day brunch. • .... 110...,.,......, c::v;,::reare~~,-..I~-~ ~ Aaent. n only. eo1 Lido P.rk Dr. Laguna Niguel To"'n· Gti·S073 21~:,r;.!.~f.~~SO SI O I ,OOO ea. 549·1655 ~~. 751.:.oso · · . NB$1200. mo. 675-6101 house. Adult commwlity. Like New Adlt .E. Sid~ t & Plus beautHul slnates. Clean 4Br, !Ba, fam-nn, Fi Le 2 B l\hs 2 br, den, a ba, all. 2 Br $200-lnS Pool no Encl05ed garages, laun· Ut2 bedroom •Ph, So. Oran~ Co. ~RGJo: ioc In San Morita MESA VERDE bltns, <"Pls. ttnie. lndry ~~iu:c~~B'l ~ aurage w/door opnr. pL't.a.' &.~al 177 E. Z2,w ~:ic:!~;~~u~~yone~~lral furnlshed&unrurnished. lll\'t' )OU been luukin1e 1C ro1hnl' :Hl1aL All Beout ~ Br, 2\.s Ba . (1c.S3ll0.847·70l!2 ml.oimum SlliO m (2~ clubhse, PoOI. jaruul, Sl. Apt 20, 145•75u : 847.21622 &40-22S2 Mod•ls op"n 10 to •. 101 income un1b '"'th JP ut1llt11 .. 'S an & paid, walk· lormal din, cplS, dr))6, I& 0 s:MS. mo. leue. lnqwr J-~&Mii--Olll.~i.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilt~~:;=~~~~~1 "' " ' 1>rc(.'lillivn" 11 :.o. plcai.c 1ni: d1st:111c.i lo Lake yd, upltttp & wtr tncl. Vacant. 3 BR. 2 BA. + 776-3486 312:14 Palma Dr, La&una Sorry no pets or children. l'Oru11dcr thc!lc· From :I tire Kory. 830-4544 or avail Aug 1. ~75. 9'19·S411 ~c •lam r!fl. '400/mo. Westcliff JDR 2JIA (rplc Niguel. 493.74419 .._.._._ Roomma t e scrv Ice to 100 four·ple \c.~, in :>40.G410. ask for Duane. or52S-«46 A: for Keath 942.4471 bltns, patio, dbi gar. o.,lex•s U.fwft 3600 Hcrb111r 3142 available. Sll~ht addl- pnm1: ure~. wd1th J?()(""o'K'.' Out of C_... 3 Br 2 Ba. Fam Rm, (rplr, . $4SO. 548·1232 Eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~:~~p~°!c~oi\lh C'Om!'. 111 • own _,,, bltns •· d 4 Br Fam Rm prestla 2bd b b I u.ow i..p""ious 1 br "Ondo l'leaserallfor1>Messnd Property 2SSO ·nu cpu"' rps. ' 1 heh k 'd BLUFFS Condoleases • 2 \~ a, tns. ·~"' ·" '" .. •lclu;I:;. llurry "h1le they ••••••••••••••••••••••• $375 mo. SS7·31« att\4~ os~ to . •. ' i~· Starting at $495 dshwshr' cpts. drps.. D~~ocu;pt~hut"~tr;~~w2 l~t Howland 11.ns 3Br. 2 FR 2 BR, 2 BA. den, cpl&, dble ~'. 963~S6'71usseLD Kab . •Agent, 644·Ul3• fr.pie .• P.al10, enclosed ""cits, pool, tennis,:? blks Ph 540 3666 v./FP & bnrk BBQ. Also $350/ W t.sid gar .. $:!6S mo. 76 ~ 0 : -u u..,, 11 e y h 0 m e . f;;,:.060 . ~;:_.,.,;• ev~· Avail July 8. immac 3 8 1be Bluffs Condo, 3 Br ~h Joanne, C.M. Call Agnt, PNCUH ~~l~~r!!J-~w w n r Oakwood ~en Apartments .m~ (1141548-<1812 . kf Bill G ld 1"4 Ba lrplc nr school. Ba, frpk, pool~ pvt p1t10. 838-8081. UYIS UP --- _ j ~g h l j a as or o · $375 mo. 962.~ Nr sc:hl. Avail 1mme<I l"itw 3144 .....,_. 1Hc• .._. ; ·fl4.14tl# R•• Estate MF.sA VERDE. Im mac. 3 S<l85 mo. 640·2039 or .....-•-•ts ..... sMd TO ITS NAMI ....................... 880 Irvine -· •-• •• ,,.~ be~ 2800 br . 2 ba, cpts, drps, bltns. MEW, NIW 752-8141 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ovtr SOO tall tr~es 3nd l..cM S• trv1nea116th We 'reheretohelp! •••·:··~··••••••••••••• fp.ue.$395.546·9205 4BDRM.3 b!llh,wetbar. WATERFRONT2500sqrt,hlloelsl..d 3706 ~~t!:r~~.~~;c~~t~ JCHNfUi•Aph ........ ~~ v:'\ITSlnqu1et Wngl~y.Sha 3br2ba bllos r encl~edpalJ0,2·c•r.1tar. 28r&Den,3Bit.sldetles ••••••················· relaxing Sellin" (Or Renllno rrom$260 t700161hSt. Lng Bch. SJS.000 e<ilJ!lY rp • • p, Av a 1 I . Ju I Y 1, 7 6 . avail. Lido Perun. S8SOm. Bay(r<Ult apt, summer " • + SO·I OOM cash. Fo bonus rm. new cpts, SSSO/mo. 2·Blks to bcb. yrtybe.Agt.640-8l49 rental,3 br.Zba. your 11p11cious new l·ur Adult apts. Leasinll pre· Oo~~;06th •::••••••••••••••••••• IS·~ unat:. in orange Co. drps, $400. SS7·76'8 Call 673•7601 AGT. 673_7228 z.. bedroom apartment, vl4.lw now In 8 prcsuge NEW UNITS Prine. Only. All Serv1c NEW 2 Br 2 Bo frplc 1--. 32,.,. 4 IDRM & POOL ......... __ P-'--·.A-~~ri~b~~·s!~tlni~~~= ~~~~~; p~~t;~I~ '*Ju11~!~ __ T_H_E_E.:_X_C_l_T-IN_G_· --" Reallors mu 7611142 rpts d c m 1' "'-.... Beaut. ranch style hme ---1707 d PALM MISA A"S. T"n ne" sc' en unit com Rl'Cll &tot. s:no: Ad?t!:&J~i poo · ••••••••••••••••••••••• lmmac cond. Short te~ •••••••••••••••••••••• OK. Adults only. Ofrirt' !r ~:Uo"1'e~~10f.~5.,11~: MINUTES T0'1PT lll!!At=l> Ir) l.Jl:.!a.. :\ Wcmted 2!Qi WlLLOWS, 3 Br 2 Ba, air rental Aug l lo Feb 1.'77. OCEANFRO':"T .studio ~v~~oc~ t~:.:.00c:~ SS&-llOO. BCH. ~·1ri.l U!>er tll•prec1a11011 •••••••••••••••••••••• MUA Ya.DE comt:-; ~le, "7~ m~. ~mo.1tef~ !feen SlOO mo. '!tll-t~ p 1--~-------f UiRh7tt<2'Btt m.t\t1kt·,01ttlull .. rs B)r• I l t ted 2000·-64H480/830-S050x22 byapptonly.557-4476 ly decord. 645-4345 o Mesa. honeS4S·2300. •--.. och 11•• from$18S. · · · . vt nves or 1n eres in • .,.. 646-Sl.34 ~ -JP I' n' n t m ,. n t 0 n I> bu} in~ N tl area ho mes. Super sharp owner OC· University Park. Deane Harbor View Hom~ 5 br --------~ E-slde. Walk to shopping. •••••••••••• •••••• •••• Adults. No l'elS pleJ'l' All cash 1f price is right rupled. Quiet cu! de sac, borne. 4Br, 3ba, FR, Di ram rm. View. Lae' yard eon..d9f Mw Ex ~Re 2 br, crpls, drps, ? Br., 2 bs. charm cottag 1561 l\tt'~ll Dr. b'7S·7071 am. 64~-60'.!7 aft huge lam rm. din rm. 2 rm. 1750 Lse. 559-S«S. & patio. $150. 844•7770 or •••••••••••••••••••••• eov d pat.lo. bit~. ear. with ton, den 4' aarden. (S Blks l::ast ol Newport I j IQ ii ·~ noon frplc 's. nu kltC'h. S49S. In· ~.7093 Up~r 2 Br 1 ea $300 yr lmmac. No ct-Oas. $29S. $475/mo. lilvd. > LIQ , . clgrdnr.S48-44SS Greentree Cambrid9e ly. or SGsO mo.' J uly 642·S481or64S....U Fant11stic view! 2 Br.. $46·9860 Place . Ca~h In on }our luck Model. 3BR 2BA. Nea 0DRl.AMLAHD Au" Nocttildrenor""'* ba lrpl & yard ---a..-ertt .. · \\'oodhnrltte lottery no. EASTSIDE HOME schools. Pool & park. Luxury Condo View or ~73S9 ~"'· 1 Br 84rden apt,. frplc, 547si mo • ·Owner dci;peratc ! Must • • -r'n2-t•20 Buyl'r "'anll' StGndar 3 Or. 2 Ba w/dcn. Im· $4.50 mo. Lease. AvaUa· ocean Master' suite 600 dshwshr, pvt. patio, nr. Great o~ean view l Br runt. 2 llr, 1 Bu, on quiet i.•oooua1u• HlWl'Otlf N ACH Pac1f1c S)'l·am11rc o mac. cond. New paint. ble Aug. lS. No pets. sqft i900sqftlotal 3Br CoshMffe 3724 Irvine Ind, area. $190 wilh large deck & rrpl. unconges t ed Lillie T ,.TOTR -0,. -Poplar :'lldl. Will db Walk to WestcliH Pina. ChildrenOK.SS9·$238 3 ~ trplc: wetb~r 15 •••••••••••••••••••••• mo.~7·2841 Walk 10 beach. Ullt. Inc. Balboa lslanu. Avail. rr:.i~~~o lar.:l~ :nits =~~~ow 1mmt'd ~52·~ S39S mo. Call 556-0368 DEERFIELD 3 Br 2 Ba, yds 'to len'nis, poo't & Sl7.50 WHK & UP DeluH N•w Units $350/mo now. Yrly '340. mo. Cell 110\\ • ~1111 c Jpprt'c1at1on. -Pets ok ! 2 br duplex, $'l30. clo&e to schools " park. HUDa. Walk to bch. •Stt.dlo 4' 1 BR Apts . Open daily. 2 Or studio. 1 B.r. in' North Logunu 675 -877 1 ' 11111rt• w' shelter. t.:aJl llAVE Sl50,000 cash to Fncd yd. Sngls olt Mai Uptraded cpts & drpt, per m o. E -Z move In •TV & Maid Serv Av11l \'a Ba dwn, l~ ba up. Upper duplex. S33S/mo. loo... 4000 now for 1nform:.it1on bu} 1\pt,., or Stnrcs i Rentals. 540.5370 1450 mo lncls water , t.e= := Eves & •ChiP~ld Se~~:..H1td pool Atrium. (am rm, (rplc, Ot'l'anfronl l Br. garde ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIOMS EST ATES u C 1n ,.srn•w & mus . trash. ardor ~ comm w · · • ren.3":.:. on patio lwnhae de111n. N_ cottage. ~/mo. Lovely, t-lean room. !IV\ S3o 8ll32 huy '" oo t.la)s J<.fn,~ Easts1de 3 br, den, SJSO. pool 12 Penny Pines. St l 2 BR 1 88 •Low monthly mies . J>Wi. 283 Knox St. Nwp bath. wk. Kitch. pnv11ll. 6Ml8300 Kids.pet.s/sngls ok f'H ~OllOOorf40.2809 er looceaS:ioo · .1 ' •SSOFFweek'srent Hgtsarea.979·!\099 $27.50 fo'emol c, reh .. C -:\lam Rentals. 540-53'70 yr Y ease. · ull '" w/ad Hunt. Beach. 962·1719 0 UM DUPLEX R...tolt Turtle Rock 4 br. 2 story, cld. 832·9871 2376 Newport Blvd. CM New 2 br, 11~ ba. patio. -.1:,.i.oooHltlr llf..rtHt).4414 •••••••••••••••••••••• S22S 2 br twnhse. Air .. 2SOO -1 sq I\. SS&S. mo. Ba kn-be t 3 b S41·97~or64S·3967 Garden. Adults. No pels. -~~=====~Wik to bch. Pvt bath. u-.~--Fumlilwd kids/pets 1sn11ls ok Fee Avail immed. 833-9731 c ~Y au · n~w r $235. 642·1603 Drop a pebble Into th ktchn priv Btn hom ---------i~ Main Rentals. 540-53'70 lwnhouse. !~pie, pool 2035 ...... rt-CM • Ocon from your Apt. p I ;_ c. CAT A.LINA. tSLAMD .. ,,.................. Super 2 bedroom, 2 balh jacw;zl. SS75. 64S·5358 ww '"'• COUNTRY WOODS Lease. Luxury, security vt poo 5 "' temn:i Cl1b . 7Unlh.S175.000. ..._wport leach l 169 ~lESA DEL MAR 4 Br. Condo View Poot. DLX W l UftC d 2 8 ~uB:e~~~~ 2 ~~tclopsrf!: New E·S1dc 1 BR. Mature adults. 317SS Cst 646·7080. S150/mo. lnconw SI 9,200 yrly. •••••••••••••••••••••• Ba. cpl..,, df'J>ll, close t Jacuui In bea uti ru 2 Ba i ~c bl~~.0·$34or dressing rm. xtra lgc 180 21st St. 645·9543 Hwy. 499·2835. Nice lg homey rm. pvt en· 671•3620 Ll\e on l.1dollm 11\ugust. schls S425 mo lease. Rancho San Joaquin. 833-m/:.ra~ • ·rooms , encl. ga rszss. 2 Br. Cr pt/drps ,Sunlover'sspeclal. lb 1rance,bath$105mo.k1t, 2 Hr Z Un, $1700 . Als ~l $435/mo. lease. Barrell w/:.lorage. A.dulls only. frplc. Wash/Oryr con· $l80. Utll pd. Ft.'C. Mui priv. 548·5998 • __ 5•1.'-_1•2•0•2 __ ,.. "'011 y rl) <!\J 79:1-0427 Beaut• br. 2 ba. Colle& Realty64!·S200. BLUFFS Condo D Plan 3 No pea.Open l2·5pm. nectlon. Adlll, no pets. Rentols.540·5370 oo..&lo.-d 4050 H.W..,..RT-ISL .. HD Park comer home. •~..,.· .. 've n....ane Hom• Br. xlnt Joe, very pvt end dj .. I 2 3) ----------4_ ~ .-v ,. ol Su 1 ""'"~~vu .,.., ~ unit. Upgraded, some Lp"'"' 2 Ir !.,. ro!:•0 PP ng. ( 1 Northend 1 BR. H v blk \! •••••••••••••••••••••• ,._,UX $175,000 Sl':\l~ERRE:"ITAL ~A extras II per Ct'anl. Br 2 sty, frplc. FDR. water \'U, stove, refrig, Bltns w/w drps pool ,,_ . .,_, bearh&stores.Privacy.RetJrede-ll•m•.lfep,•t' -.;1-;Wl'OHT tH;ACll " 2 BR imm .. r Ah•llnow .... 25·1mo urry, ca pool.tenniscrts.SS9Smo. water sortener, wshr, bu,,; celilng .'s215: CaaadeHermosa Adults.nopets .$24S.tn room&bath.Patlo.$200.' llclu\l' 111 :rntt 21iA. Al.SO YRLYRt:::-lTAL :>46·S880asklorLarry. 833-8l20 dryr. S67S mo on lse. Adlu/nopela 645·3971. (2) 2br St\ldio Apls. 1 cld ulll. Yrly lease mo.MS-2573 1 lrpk l3I :ll\R i BA 2 RHimmuc l''urn Must~ 38R 28a lam·rm UNIVPKTERRACE 640-8578 w /llreplace. $320. J 497·1023 ttto.. 4150 Ownr , \J.:I :'llu~t sell, ~ Qltll'I, rellahl~. & '<ta· new crpl.°paint.'Meudcl L.olJ-aleech 1741 · bou f 1 S3 0 2 --'-'-------~ "111 .. "I" Ii 11,1 n c e tl.le 5. ~-3 JHth :St N a .. •Jar area Nr •chool• 3 Br 2 B:i. popular Com· Hbr Vu llms. 3br. 2bo, ••••••••••••••••••••••• "it l arcp ore 1 . .,.. __ h-h 3169 •••••••••••••••••••••• "',.. _ " • " .,. b dgeMod l ood l balhs.range &oven,dls·._~,..... -RURALATMOSP•IERL' ',llO·I~. S.~7 ~Ill 1213) :i .. ·-II• IC) stores Avail. 7 /6. 2782 ti" s~ EOe . L 7 ~oocu~ frplc .. 1 yr lse. Ne11r park Sun lover's s pe,cial. 1 br h h •••••••••••••••••••••• . r. on. •J · .,. ·' •• & pool SSSO 644·7220 or Sl"" u •11 pd F M · was er. Loving care, balanced Ii LNIT Al 'fl'aluhna .Sutnmcr &Yrly Le:111es& Mendoza Dr 644·~9fi6 833-3215 549-87~ . .,.,. ' . et'. atn 160W.Wilson. PARKHIWPORT meals, n ice pati o . ~1~.1100 $50.000lll~h req Wkly ll1•n1alt> SG2S to B b ( . . Rental!.S40·S370 APARTMIHTS ~-3833 10 l ':-l lT~Co~lu M ~u. Sl 72~ Yrly Sum mcr 3s.n~: ~st :·1a:~~~;f 5c:rt:'\l'~!iw~bs:~s2a~ IACKIAYVILLAGI tWwportt.och 376' PIMCrffkVH.. Bachelortor2 1---------~l!.'i.ooo SGO.llOtlrl"n s11n11 10 $:15110 mo . or~-0094 Bad · 1 V 3bd 3bit xlnt area ••••••••••••••••••••••• FROMR45 Hcdroomsand Retttal1 4.ZOO ~~•.OIM•S<H'TOfc lll<he. W..r1 c1 I ront ll o mcs · Upi,!~~'S::~e~ro::t bra~d n41; condo. Wet 2BR (um. Avail. oow on 1II2 bdrm. 1 & 2 balh. Townhou11es or Airport SQ.O.ooo. 631 1400 Small 2 Br house, (ncd yd. tobll)' ~7 bar. FP .. Car. dr. open. yrly lse. Creal local.ion R~ centcr.r/~111rkliin1 Fr. 1239 so .Slewps~rt+B. clhb.fkstsoto' :;eecakn •. 1>nnc1p11li. Onh• Ju.n gar Sl7S Suitable for St. · Pool, Mic oven. s.sso. mo. 46tb & Balboa. Easy ac'. b s, wale a s. P n~ ()pen 9-6 Daily • ~ T \I l:lroder1ck Hkr. C-'i"'---1171 C'ttiiens Married e. pl oo llHTALS 833-ZSW. cua. 2 car •ar. Short blk trees, pool, jacuui, Spa· Pools-Tennis (213)696-6880. ~480 -r· .. .._ hlklren S4IJ SMS bch ik sauna, tennis, gym. 1 Across from Fashio ___ _ _ __ •••••••••••H•••••un..-· · Siqle Famlly Homes ILUffS LI.A.SIS to • wa lo ~tores. AdarN Ave, Costa Mesa. lslond at Jamboree 0 C EA N FR 0 NT -o.-. .. 1fTriplexH Ocean hr~11~"· 2 br E. side 2BR d pl fnr'd yd. 3BR.2ba,den S4.2S FromS47SToS6SO $350 mo. Lrg pallo. No (714)540-lJOO. San Joaquin Hills Road. LAGUNA! 1Br,1lee1J94, s--J.xH l ~ndo. K1d!1/peu ok. mai:r'edcpl, t-hlld, pet 3BR.2ba, S43S 3·36 Fam.-4 BR. small child. or pets. 17141644-1900 Pvt steps to ocean, l3SO In th:-NA ........ •po.r l/CostJ ~cc ~a' n ltenla Is, avall 7/10, S230. 642.()857 3 BR. 2 Ba ...... Id 0 K 544-4206 SUPER new 1·2 Br, pool,1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~w~k:. 497=. =·3282::==-::-:::::--:-::--=-:-, "-HarborVlew $550 .... Su .. 1bmre1'tnPe··-· SUB-L EASE l BR on frplc. tr;om 1218. adlts,,, .\lr,111 nrc.1. We have an ~S370 Sharp 3 bedrm, 2 ba, + ~!RR, 2 2 \o\Babia S4M CALLANYTiME Back Bay, avaU. July 3181Um1llon. 642·52!">1 8 cottage, ate119 to ocn. 1n,•ei-tme11l \fll>I wh1rh Housn Untun.iihed 20x20 ram rm Oood toe. .. ., STIPS TO II.A.CH sips 6. avail July $17a, ''ill NIH' '\Oo the fin an ••••••••••••••••••••••• close to schls, 1395 pe lu~ C M, S47S lT·Au.a. 29, $500. 640-1887 •2 Br Mesa Verde lower. 2 BR, 2 ba, unf. $435 675·2445. Also sml unit, e1nl \\orth oC 11 potl'nllul ._ ...... 11_.,. 1206 mo.CallLarry,546·5880 4 BR.'2~Ba.:.::: •. ss7 Quiet orcn. Adults. $'225. 3BR,2bia,unf.$600 cpl/adlts,~lps4,$100wk, 1n' tstrnenl wr ,1 ~ vcnr -o •-415 BR, 2\o\ Ba ....... 557 No pets. 833-8974 2 BR, 1 ba. Yrly. S325 avall 7 /3. '"'r1-·' Tl11• \•w•I >l 111 .h•>I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lovely 3 br. 2 ba condo WE HAVI ,.... '"' 0 w " d M Summer Rentals CASAGRANADAAPTS '""to invest )our money Owner l'!\pt'rllt<'·• usl Newly det-orated. W5 4 BR, 2 Ba .•... 165() Wk. 1 br: 2 br, 1 ha: 2 br. 1~ usl avail. 2 Br. 2ho, w/beauL view of Balboa Bay. Walk to bch. Super pvt. Like new. 1200/wk. S7SO/mo. S2SO Au&. 1175-3824 675 .5205. "':.elv rent• Large 3 bedroom mo.546-MO&: 962-7781 Townhomes ba·, 2 br. 2 bu. Pool, rec. C -"'. R•....._ 1 home. dining r oom . 2BR 2 .. _ .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... tt It ' \ I associated . --·r Y fnmily room. toundry M~a Verde 4 Br. 2 Ua • \.\-. ·• •· .... -· aer, 2~ ba condo w/316' , room. BBQ grills. New Fittaftclot,ortfoH01 room. Y1ly rcntlll on rrpk. 2 car aar, palio 2BR.2Ba ........... a7 bolll 11Up, dbl gar, 12000 hermana dream l br. laundry (acil. Reas. 0 P •"' I .. ' ~· t r, . ' µ , oflrviM752·1014 11nlboa Is land 's un· SS90 mo. incl water 2BR,ZBa ........... s.n mo. summer, S6SO yrly l22S. Uul pd. Sn1tl5 ok. raleai (romS18S. Waler l'<ln ttut l'd ''l.lltlt 540-4734 28R,2Ba........... lse.S4S·7645or673·3818 Fee . Main Rentals, gupd.979·1911 •• ""' to •• Cc.lu Mc~a ·• Pit''< 2·:? lblamJ .. Option!' avail. 2 BR. 2 Ba ........ • .. S4 S40-53'70 Spac 4 Br 2~ Ba beaut lboa. Large lbr apt. ~ 1 SIOJ,ooo. S2S.OO 8111 ,11~..,. vpslaira di 2Ur. House. ~o~ly paint 3BR.2Ba ........... S4 2Br.fnl'dyd,S260,lessl20 ::BR Cl rt $325 S22S QT 2 Br Z da cp d~rated patio' blk · SIP8 6-Sl7S wk or S5Q(l ilt•'"n Mtrnt. SS7 '>llS!I flown. a pulloli. Quiet. ed. yard. 642-7194 o 3 BR, 2 88 ........... S4M ror uplreep tepalns, In· ll20 W. B~a· Blvd. drpa l!•r patio. no pets. bch. Yrly •673-7loB mo. July/Aug. 675-51110 ----s61111 mo. Ct1ll nuw! 64S·S451 1pect. 717 V. Irvine, NB. 1570 Corlandtr Apt B ...=.:::.:.::....:.:.;~·.:..:.::..:...:.::.::. __ ..J---...:..;.--=--___;_.;.._ 1'ruller p11rk m (."orona. 1175,8771 675-1788 Mart1hill Rily 675· ~9·1~0 Ot'eanlronl 4 br, 2 frplc11. Br summer rental, t blk 111•:. !\pt-ndahle on SM.()( Westside C.M. 2 UR -Gplitr..o leech ll II wet bar, micro-wove. fr beach. 2 families OK. 1l1l" n nr 1 rnc1e-for local lel>oo '"iniuta 3207 adulb only. no peta. G1>5 HA.1101 VIEW ••••••••••••••••••• ••• 1 Br on Pvt Pt)' w /yard & Eiclras. $850. 675·0084 New I y tie cur . $25 0 µrnpcrly 1111i-l:l!HlliH ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo.645-30e8or842·9005 S Br 3 811 , Somerst t. BR w/anraae. clea 11ar. Util pd, S260 . 114!\·2937 S205 River, Apl. --U ii Sh11rp nr pool & ~chool 640-6217, 370 E. Uth St. •2Br, 2ba. BluU.. Frplc. u. Nwpt Bch. lly ownrr ~ unii .ipt h11tltl Brar~ rutl811tl Sl75. t . 2Bd, off llrert, quiet • · · · w/nu paint, drapes, pool, no c hildren. ~""•. ---'-------~• "lovn •· rrfn ' F"'e F ...,. rd Co I VEav~n. l. $100 rno. 833·3228 "rp•~. -..S mo. 831 ·""1lJ\. _..,., 1nit prlml' l••ca l .. '"'., • • · 11. "· enc.,..ya . upeaon ..... • '"'.,.., ...,..,., BRANDNEW Nopcts833-8974,833·16M ~Onyx. Spac. a l>r, do>l ntown II uni U1·h Main Rfnln~'· 640.~0 ty, no chlldren, no peu 1c BEAU'f'IFUI. patio, nil boat. 1275 $110,000. r r111 onl> CoroAed9f MW 3222 L!IC S22S. S48·8251 o l..uxur1ou11 twnhme from Duplex. :tSr. Jbll. ()cea OCfo;AN VIEW 3 Br, 2 ba, hlk to h<lach. weekly (213)8711 !723 •i.')8 0330or5Yi 611!11 ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• 9'19·71188 ••'" 11,-.... ...__.__ July to S(!pt or" L11 3 Br a ''1eh. d?I ca;:, ~'&''cm. no 2 Br, 2 Ba. llv rm, din rm, Car 11ar, patio. No peta SIX UNITS $137,500, i ' h r r-t' p r I d l' • o r uwncr11h ip ctuplt•xc1<· J1cp11ralu loundry.('105()(1 1111rn1.:et1 ::r.,,~~MCl" .. 11'1: Ba. 1900 :1~r1. w/boot "" 00 • • · 1 d 1 ~.642·1003. ow port llland, $130 WA.TIA-ONT Colle~o Park. 3 Br. 2bs dock. 1 ~ii r"nt w·,·ll -...-. l-S21J.S107 ll Ins, cpt.s. l'J>ll, joru1.1 ..... k ., .. d k lbd r ..,.. F"' I ( d d OPEN DAILY -~ • Adul111, no ~ts 13SO up. w~~ • ""'" c · • um .. Nl:.'W 3 UK. 3 Ha home ·•P r. pal o, nc 1 8 beJow market price to c_._. .. Mw 382 919>33'7B,6-4S-82S6 YIARLY avall7/!l/76.613·8749. w1lh spectacular vlow. $.11Umo.S46-5777 A.!11.ToSP.M. nahtparty.673-4129 ___ •••••••••••••••••••••• 3Rr,2Ra,cloi.C1looce1n. 00~110· lot w /pler & so· 8Toro l2l 2 Br, t ba, l story, 11hu. 1365. Al-'>O 4 Hr. 21.., B11 . am.of4wll11waphom<', doc~. 5 •. cur11.!ar~ln1~. •••••••••••••••••••••• 2~ba, formal d lnln11. WA.UC TO 11.ACH -drpe, patio. lrplr, beam Super deluxo Newport 'J..ar, e,ic. nr LoltloU ~' "'"'"""'' • u ...,1t nc SU 1 z BR Condo frplc. Fam rm. wet bu. 4 br. 2 ba. SSOO ~~ v re i I.. d 11 h w hr . g 1 r . Shorcw '8$0. ua . or same n ·· • ~ummcr or yearly. 0:,~ ~I~ lAue-opt · tnd1t'pd, 1ap1rd'd. $800 673-7601,aizent 1l,. ~ru Adults. fl40. Avail 8/l. Pro,.rtyHo... ~~~~~~· ~~11~0 U~'t1f: 640.7129. ort4H171 or .. te. 489,2108 mo. m -me•ss1-62.4t S-..._ 2650 Elden. m .:112s 1\42·~ Ingham, F.na.:.!!!. aaG? llMTALS • la u 40 Rancho San J oaquin Ceplatr.o l.271 2Br. 2ba Apt. Meaa Verde .,, Blk bch. Dn1talr1. J br, I& ·~~ Two buotUol new • oc BR '"a. popular"S• ....................... CORONA DELMAR .......... 2 "'· frpk, ,.,, bllOI. • Pl homes In prc1tltlou1 •••_-••••••••••••••••••• Wt R97': mdl. Prime Brand ne• lux. 4 Br 3 Ba, :? Br Townhouae, lrptc. Ph 540-70IM ~. Yrly 1110. 6754.771. ~f.!. Jnamino Creek: U<"hflT5.3br lnhM,pool,k v\ew.AnJl.July 16.llOO 2 frplc '11, wetbar. etc. Pool,tennh1,eontiM"'al JIRZI"' 1141 days&4o.lll40.J2744tli'St. REAl.TY COMPANY ...-. ~ ~-have two 11replattt, tw ok. F... 5C'MCM4orl»-3ZlS USO m o. A rt 6P M. breakfHt. Some ocran le ,., .._ ~tl920 UICM be<lrms fl den. wet bar. Maln Ret1tals. 54(1..$3'70 ~ Cltallna vlewa. CIOM lo 87!·1110l, aaent Af • t•nti ,_,....._ PllMI ---------a lnctt.dn all rac:IUt.IH BEACHWALK luxur JJ.4 s.NAM l2IO lhopptns ft tlne bnch .. Larae Bachelor. Rectntly eru..fwwlshe4 JtO IAYLOCATIOM : Macnab · Irv me 2 2·1r o.,..._. ClTEu~S e. pooURl.TSja.c~I t~. 4 Br 3 Ba. ••a •••••••• ............... 644·a&ll redec'd. All ulll pd. $180, •••••••••••••••••••••• f'I ne1 t In h A r bo'f ! t-;o tsldc Costa Mrsa •~no COUI ..... be h. 983.8* llMTAL 646-4.548 1 Spacious 5 bedroom,.,. Fortin Co. IUtn 642. for complete details. m. Mar ac LA.uMA llACH Clw ads I Tnttn ALIC A ¥11.LAGI lurnl!hed, for lmmedtit1• COLIOPMI WPORT HURRY.takeyo1archo6 Cbarmlns ruallc atylcd ADULT CONDO c..t.Mffe 3124 Lge. 2Br. bllni. pvt patio. IRANDMIW occupancy. $2&00/Mu. 22S New Unit!!-cs mo·s RIALTORS ol2beau\ntdec.J8R, home, localed In Centrally located, ncot •••••••••••••••••••••• Shag cpt. carport. S200 ,-..r .. cVlews <848> new) Nwpt. Mule. ten· 675-5511 S.. homes. Prime k>c NATURAL WOODED ftteWV. 2 Bedrms, l 'la EASTSIDF. mo.MZ-7973. Larae 1"2 bdrm adult HelenWoodG44·6200 nls. pool, 11.4 view :icrcs. DI0.1111-lOM s E c T l o N o baths, 2 story, air cond .. 1 Or Ion. cpta, drps. apts. OrenRe County'.!l1.--------- S6.Ml1Uon. Maytradetor VRLYlse for a charmlnJ BLUEBJRD CANYON. prlv. patio. Lar11e hltna. dabwhr. S22S. 329 lls•latt•leect. ll4 most btautiful ar,t com· •SANCLEMRNTK • 0 C. l11nd. K-lnv. 640-8300 New En&Jand style hme. Uldque aplit level floor recreation center & pool Univeraity Or. 642-6243 •••••••••••••••••••••• mun It Y n e • t e d In Beach Apll .. HoWJcs and 3 Br. Din Rm. In one 847 im plaa featUttt J BDRJIS. In 1arden aeltlng. 2 c.t Condo l brm. at-0ve, frt1. Lafuna 11111•. Excellen Dix. CondO!C. from ttO<>. 1 • ' Ml/ NWJ>l Bcb'a most Cite °" · er 2 BATHS. Step.down Enclosed garages. No S. Plaaa aru. delwce W /d, cpu, dr.-. SUS, k>cat.lon next to freeway1 per wttk. Call 49Z·412l 'i:.,\ut.r 2100 stiglouti areas. Aval NEW s Br!~ Ba, Ju Uv. nn. bu MASONllY pets. S3SO/years tease. BrtBa.owntrwunlt.ln mo. lit, Jul. c ine. 6re1Jonalthoppln1c~· BERTHA llt:NRY now.87~ •••, ...__..., Imm_. oc FJR£PLAC£. LOADS 540-9'Z2. plo, Btw, cpta, ctrps ~7 ten. R""ALT0°"S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .... ·~ -o• o• ...... OP""' .. S e.ncl 1ar. Sl2$.40S w --p1 I D "" a..ti Ana._,,.._. 2 br duplex, $S2S. Garase IC7Sae .. -.15511 r .....,_,. ... ..., Surtnowfl', 781-7311 Wall& To Bcb from )'OQ •r""" ace ounse 215 Avenlda del Ma Tobebullt Be1St0woer 1lnslesok.Fee. ~a~~ k1Yel12br,2ba.w/frplc. :~•;;:::1 SanClemente,Ca. SOOOSql\. bldt ·MO. Mala ReutalJ. 540-$370 home. ID hiOlY desired Mary Vllla, AWISI. •Sand volleyball BAYSRORE COTTAG Jao Bert.ha Nl ~ o1 tbi riUa•e. lnlerto,. des11ned lor 2 Br. enclosed pat.lo.-AVJ r • I \ , 0\1 which Inched•: ~ aG0 WMk .,cM> TU!!C!!y. July S. t976 DAILY Ptl.OT aJJ DAILY PILOT Add it ... Bulld lt ... Oiaper lt ... Hammer It ... Carpet SER--·ICE Plumb lt. .. P atch 1 ••. 1pe 1 emo e 1 it ... Cement IL.Wire tt ... Hoe it ... Clean IL.Move 1 ·w-it...Press it ... Palnt i t ... Nail it ... Plaster lt. •• Fhc It ... Roof it ... Landscape it ... Tile it ... Trim it...Sewlt ... Haut it... Add it ... P lant It ... A lter it... Learn it... 4W'mce....... jt;41 ... /Cwnt. Ger• f I Ser•-. ... ~/f'_,.n1tg rtumblftCj ...................... . ....... ._............. ........................ . .................. , .............................................................................................. ···················-~·· UPUANCE KEPAIR corahve block work. Jlf•IM s..__. lANDYMAN·ffOlllH 6: OUS£CL£ANtNC la GotMG TO MOVU E~p~1 t t':iintinJ:. l ntrl llOl\I F.S,\\'~.RS Entrtt'S. "·'1'11• r1ooni. ~'1.: .,,.,_.,_rul~"'-U L'-A• 11•. put•o•.pa•"· -r'' APU Co1ud•0Uoua O ur Bu1ine!li!I C all •-.. L'x tr 1-'r,·c: et1l l'luinbin1t &l1,•ut1111: l(i•cu 111 }our hor111.•. 1 .. -v """ • ......... .-'" ' • • .. ,.., Gardenlna 4t _,._· • un ' ~XJX'r. men mov(' r. . • • L... h "· vr "(" l't34 0121 "kmlic (714) 549·2422 l'Vr1i, ,.·allc11 /drlvtW•)'I . 111 c ..... man. us.ea. Ja.11ke'• R•aat>dy Anni, you. Rc11i; .• rcl1o. w orlun .111 !I h Ip II u .Ir ri\'\' \'$l11nat~J1. \)llC!>l"' ' !!> t .v · . • • Fair prices, h e/bond L.aoclacap na I DO IT .&I I. ~ 99tl-41308 or 545-8S83 6'2 o:.'!I!. r\111ublu b\'l'Vll't'. ~IU 00 771! l71i4 __ --• .. ,.... $41-)7~ 5411·51&2 ,,.... h~. 847, 03113 llofA & 'ERAMlC Tilt•. Nt>w & •••••••••••••••••••••• ---------·""aroenlnc -Landac:ape. Elect rical, Plurnbln1.P rotuaional ('11r pe t atlos Maslt'rLlu111t<' i'mdl.1-'rt'<'t'i<t.SmlJoh~ C..~raet.a,,. le y rr~_. rte. ~u rates.~ Cl~alrin1. Al:10 floor ft ........ /P_,.,;"9 •••••• ••• •• •• • •••• • •• •• <' •n·up.. OUC'ana "'" window care, Outch •••••••••••••••••••••••l',\T\0 l'v\ers·Roull'I MAHV'Sl'LllMRINt: \\t•h-um o !'13ti :!42tl ~ llllthU only. 'W~kly my tiome. VIC': Uoag ft0$p Refe. fl.31 ·1873 aft Gpm. Gt!RWlt:K&SON u s . For •t t. n il Ron Jk>UU't~~.~r~!'.~Uable! Mal•tenant·o ~ervlc:t' Pitlnt·Repul r3~ vr5 in ••n l'lv~utt>" Qu:allt\ .. 1;.u;111107 .. ~ti1!13 Add1t10M"Remooefuut ('1lfU.il-491fafUp~ 67~1 SJ7-1S08. a rea. workm11.n s h1 p \\Ork, rcus 1>1l<'l'1'· t.H NOJOUTOOl'M,\l.l,' Tr'ffS..-.lce Llc Ul2~ YARD 4t GARAGE ENJOY your Su~mer guar T11~e11dHu1t.ol111~ 3lb00;, l•h ll4G 772l &.111-. oll" ,l\t 1\11> t•httnh ••••••••••••••••••••••• 813-G041 CLl';AN'OPS. WU! haul ANY PROHLENSll ' Call Port·A MiuJs to ~ "''l>t'r. ~ '1056 00 003'1 111 ~ "t 1 , v~. I\• a k:.. t.~1-;·s TRJ-:t-~ St~RVll'~: Carpentry, Add·uns Commercial. l.1r . nL MS-34..19. •TOM J ONt;S• in~. Fret!t'St. ~6 CaU~=~:·Hm )'.O\lr tlou1ec leanl116(. N&T c;'ustom 1•111n1111.: l'u.,tom '"11.11.I 1·1111•1111~11. 1,~·1.th rm .,•·ru·loi;11r~, \1'l1Sllc t11mm1n.: & n • Pallo covl'rii. redwood Exp. Hawiallan Cll.l'd*-~ SP e c IM It Y. r «' n l •I comptch• inl. a. ('"l· l'OOl 1ndl\ 1cluul d1•!<11t11, I r,·r '~·'~ 832 ~tll!I ni<ii•ul. We will hd11 vou deek~. s:.11;e ho1::,.. <.:111 Yllrdm.tot . .Cltt:anupe cleanupll. 642-7194 111 pll'tl' alun~o. 1frywoll & 1•st1m..1h·~ Lie :!:ttl llUl\l l"l.l';\lBI"(; HEl'AIRS "''1f'<'t your !>f.ICl'tO\ll ll f\40.1876 Fr·eef'stffhanu 919-23$2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1 !)Jllliter rtJpalr l''rt'c cbt, •IJtt-35111 r \ enln.:~ Noo lll iH>n 7~1 3~3w or trlk· & plant it . t>T~ ~'1~\ C..,.. Set-Tice Excavating, aradlng, d•• iet'n~1.<d. lllmdt'U & In • lltt\ 7tbl Ciu1'1.1~nlnii: &t Tri•c Servin• ••••••••••••••••••••••• W.D. St. Clair W ..... & CS...... ino. dump lnack work. L9w11 ~ .. urcd. Spccaul !'umnwr Pf otter /Rettair Trn11h huul1111t. MV, S<t Shampoo & s team dean· Gt'nel'lal Contract lni:. Y~Ht. 642-~ ~or~~-........................ rate~. I :.try ln11n SHl5. 2 ....................... OOiiftCJ I.at; lo SC. 4tltl·93'12 lnii. C<>lor baiahtC'n«r11; Homes & home 1mprov Sonny ft Jer Free hitul BOB'S S~RfNICt.-f:"Jts-1>\J'Y lt&t»-~-"H ,,.. PHl'C'l+PLASTt:RINt~ ........ ,.,................. " -"" - w b t c ia r Pt s 1 O m In men~. ~!a nue G a 1 rdenekr.: in¥. c~anup~ tree wrk ror lnstalled or Repaired H.B. 963-4964. 842 l:l'JI • •Al.l. 1'YP t:S• • Ito O !-' S • l' h 1> \'I,,. d ' lh'1nnn lls. t n rnm 1111,:. hkial'h, Clt<ug llv rm, din Statelk No. 3111318 ....,mplete regu ur wor "' us&b1 IA F Auto or Manua l SJG-0881 ___ ___..__ 1-'fl·c Ei-l ~O-lis:!S lkpalr' lh-111.H•t•' ll11t•ct 111L1111ntt. ll'tl\' ""t. Lic\I, rm&hallSl~. Avg Phone l'1 141641'14831 c leanu p . J"ree esl. e l Ill$. ences PaUttYourCastte l1ll'l or~ ,.t1 r\11'<' fulty1n11urcdf><ll.!·~ ST~. cood1 $10. ehalr $S. --------&'2-3102 bklga. removed. 557·2005. Aver. ext. h ly, S!!l5 Vl>.:RY NJ-:AT l'ATI.'11 ll('!\IJ 15.<}.l\lt; lnsurt'•l ror • Guarellmpetodor.C ~ Mov' -Cle Fl· bed W.0.y 2·i>tYS395.lnt.$3Srm JODS&l'EXTl'IU: t l\I • u-..at rei>olr. lS yrs expr. Do •••••••••••••••••••••• Expr J apanetrE' Garile11el" ,mt :nup .. 1 j~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'nc ... ::>1ncl mtr'l.labor l"r<'''"'a M!l:l 14311 ~~~.11~.Ult• Y • r. liunn .;.~:'.~••••••••••••• work mysetr. K e fs~ rnstress -12yrs e.icp. Compl matntt'nance ~.!onnble0~5~~ng . f-1replaces -Planl<'rs Guar,msr,fr\'t'l·st. --u t I 1. s:fl-0101. Women d11ldrenliofa ul. l'l,unup. Fr es t /reas . . BrickConcretePalio Ted"""700or 552·013 1 llo m ._.::. ,\it di ti o n ~ t<EP.\IHS .\ILTYl'i,:.°' Cstm pm :stco. wor }li 1 l l.,,.,.., """ R1•~lut•1·n (I\ <'r ul1H'k ' .:uarunh't'd, fr t•st. llr '1. 110-4 & 7 !1>751-JlY.?9 ro 5 • .,., Landdearing-Hvy dum Block Walls BBQ Pits l!vaMmJbll'. I rt'l' ... ,,t. lie all a I 'ti , 113\l 7528 i\n y earpet s team --. ----~ . trk·skip loader wrk. Ref.Esls64G·O-IS4 l..otsa Pnde-Fa1r Pn<'<'~ wull!l 1-'rl'e \'1>t . IO\\ Walt830 f>02U un.\t1me .:_r _>:___'"-~---- cleaned. J(lr sq ft. Al~ re· C.ballero & Sons. Exp Remove trees dirt, coo, Ue •tns. Ctth<'{l Painting ral\'S 58\i-"892. • palnl.8teve's&46-78ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• gardener . Free esl. t et 1. /ln 6422624 BLOCK . slumpstonc Xlntrtferences54l 0~2:! elevisionbpair Wi11dowCl•a111ncJ -----UK YO TOM 1 flour Reas. &46-4654 aft 4pm ere e. e. ac 5 • waJls, brick. stone plan , , . -. Havt• ~0111dh111~ )uu \\ >111t ••••••••• ••••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••• •••••• Tr)' 11 Daily P ilo t We~kl.v $27 ~r mo nth Hauling/movlng/deanu lers. conc rete. Vcry PAINTl :'\G IP,\P1'.IUNG to s .. 11··c1a,.~1h~'ll.11bdo C.\~OP\"l'\I SVC.t'O. WJNOOWSt'.LE,\:-0:1':1> Class1f1edAdtobuy,:«iU 6-l2·1~:Jll e ves. Costullave somethini: to sell? S7/u1.1. Treework. Reas. reas .• free est. Bob. 23yr.>srv·i;:~larborur.._·u 11 \\l'.'ll C.111 ~l)W, 1>1H.1li•H·n1r1' TllF.SF.1';TmtU<..:O or rent something. Mesa Class1flcd ads do it well. Fa.st free est 842-4li91 75()..9354 Be.st refs. he d 642·235G 042-5678. at fo1r pm· es. !IGo· lGJ.'.l Estimate:. t>4U 47\lll Vocatioft ....... , 4250 llusiness Lo.t & Fo..d 530 ft'IOMli. SJSO Hefp W..t.cl 7100 Hetp Want~d 7 I 00 Heep Wan~d 7100 Hetp W..ted 7100 tWp W•t.d 7'00 ••••••••••••••••••••• •• O,,•rf•ity 5005 .................................................................................................................................................................. . CATALIHA-AVALOH •••••••••••••••••••••••FoliND:Man'sclass rm• AUDIT& IOATREPAIRME.-Couptcs llou~e\11\l'~. <·~ 1''1bcr~1a~ser. No <'x11 JUNIOR New. condo beautifully SAILCLEAH CromSaddle~ackColleg CLASSOF'66:CdM COOROIMATIO'H Must have full·t1me job tra m <'om: P~r1 llffil' nel". \\1ll tram, 1m·!~·r SALESMEN funushed. sleeps 6 ~ II Nets $150(). month for graduahng cl~" -ot For reunion info. contact CllRK ex per. 11a1nlm)!. yuc-hts ba~1:._<::.i~I t>·~ 50.15 i~omen. Vnrey U.I\ Ii. Co &ys & Girls HH5 yr,, Weekly $395. Call J>rn n. Owner wo rk:; JO hrs 1978, name ·Oast) ms Char Smith-Brazll a t Need neat \\Ork er h31·322'J - 16S-0370or6l6·74l4 f.1/wk. A untqut: prO<'ei>:S ts "Zuniga " -al~ h.a 524-8953 or write c/o Via Hoag Hos.pit.al has~ cur· w I c I ear record CREW MANAGER old . cam S20·S50 1w1· U.atT!DIROKERS thatreally does the job. first~amt!,l'~llto1den L~ma Linda, Yorb;a rentopenangfo~~nmd~v. Bl11t·k1 .. ·11 Boal Yant. FOREMAN \\Cc k jlet11n 1-t th •\\ -~w..:.=----------•Owner must leave 10 de· ury. EvesS48..o365. Linda w,a bookkeepmg back-bi3-&134. Cr ew m j nu 11. c r In lni•ction Dept. ru;..tomer:. for the D;,i1J.v •--'...L. to S""-4100 ot ground. Must be good --su1"'r\ lt-c ho.v.; :..1111 ..:1rl:. ~ \' "'-h 1'1lot Work hours .1r1· ......,_. nowT v e more lime to nu· LOST· 4•L mo Jn"sh "'-l-f' •· d ·1 ,... ' an ..,,1r11 mal' llll'S. 3, , r I 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tionwide promotion of . .,... ·""' w / .1gures .,. ela1 . BOOKKEEPER lll(cs IO lo II· J\lubl h.1''' .\111!>1 know v11r1<1U!> ':kl to ll::JO ~ tl!r se11,111 FISDA ROOM~f..\TE PROFESSIONALLY~ llou.'le·Mates Unlimited 832·4134 Since 1971 00 -t o--81 fi' tt. .lL ~ sm. -5.elRITUAL.R D~ App4'-,. ~cR-rT ~ de.~ahlc. tnu1s.p.o.rl>L -m t hr.I btt-HI 1m• hours 1111 pr uc · pera e rom mutt. \'le. Goldt'owest & Open lOAM·lOPM Personnel 1>4.5.g6()() NB -.;>c. "' A'"' twn Gootl commh-.1no a ttt11· • x.--.i Saturday &: holitlay~. your home. Good terms. E 111 s. REW A R D Ad\·ice on au matters, E O E ' ' ' · Newport Beach. I j!1rl of plus gasolme allowancl' mnrhuws & i-upt•n lh' This i:; not a pap,•r ro111t· Agt.1137 ·4200 847-2772. · 312 N. El Camino Reill · · · Cicc. Requ1rt'S mature 111 ..Vork :i:oo to 11.:\o I> m lll:upli:. No deliveries or rolletl EQUIP. RENT AL Lost'. Black Male Toy 2!"~l~mente. 1-"or appt.. Auto Mechanic, licensed. dt''· w solid h.ick i:round Openinsi tn Costa M1•s.1 M-~AacMt·~nOCJ Co. mg. Trnnsporl11t1on 11111 R f I 1 h 2 ,.............,.. 492-~l expel'. Call Don at in payroll .. \It &. 1\1' l'tt· !"c~ port l\t>:'lch. El Toro unvr _.. '1dl"d. You must hvt' 111 esp. ema t' 0 5 arc MISSION VU:JO Poodle. Vic : Iowa/Gisler --------~-1 5411.98113, Salary 01,cn, h,•11,•l1l~ 1\11s:;io n Viejo arC'.i::. 7601 Cloy A ve, HI truotin1tlon &>nl•h i-outh IJR N.IJ. Apt. vrew, ten· Owner must sell this St. CM. Sat AM. 549·4132 Social C.... 540 645·1012 Phone 1>46·8684 lor a11 ('\'c~. t 1•£ 0-•u,.11,~ ofSlatvrlunuolify nis, sauna & gym. SISO. week! No reasonable of· ------' ., ' "" • ~.,.:,•. •'M'" mo.J oe.S4n·J757 fer n•Cused. Right in Uie Lost: Siamese <'at. Vlc BOOKKI::~Pt::n . rldl 1101ntmcnt SouthofGurlll'ltl> ""' """ ----------1 _;d·'le of gro"'l.n" arA". Wilson St . betwn Harbo.r MEW DIRECTIONS • 11 Equal OpPQrtumt y Equal Oppor Em1Jloy,•r t::1~util Opportumt) OHie •--"el 4 0 .... u ft ,. ~~ F , le I MONTGOMERY rhoq;e. eiqwr, I-u ot L' I L' I • '"" 4 0 Xlnlterms.Agt.837·4200 & F airview , C~M . or sm11 peope, ag -00 F .,,m11 oy1•1 o:.m1,oycr ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64S--0Ui6 30'-45. A social group P/llme. 642·114 : ,\c~. w.--School . that's non'lwinging but WARD 673,~711() r.Miwf} F'ry l:ool<s. l'XJl\'f 'II N~,$i:JOO'.~o.Helprun ~UND. Sheepdo~. Spr-not a church group. 'ASlllEH 1'1d.u1> &-U('ll\~·rv 01 :'11tlSTOF:Nl·:,\'l' , --ated South Oran"e mgdale & ~estm1nster. (714)731-0792, 2-7PM CASHIER!! rnr~ l!lyr~ or tJl1h'1 <..'.1hl Colony K1trht"n,, WtSTCLIFF BLDG 1,f WP(JR I B[ Al'•< ~ . . .... .....,... .. c II t d t r 892 6123 , "RT TIME dn H·r~ he r\'ll ii 1\ l~u 4tl3· l8 Ill County, in non com· a 01 en 1 y, -· "" • PF.R S ON A I. I T Y ' Cushier ncc<h•d . B1i: 1\1 ~ • ----- petit1ve area. Licensed . . • l!Jll:~nd & FUU·TIME OUTGOING! J,OV ES Car Wush & l>Nml ~hop, Gt<ner:il Offll·c fo r 54 pre -schoolers. FOUND Sibenan Husky rr ...... PEOPLE! 40 wpm IHI· 2"c" Ll«rt~·r .,,,.,, ,.O'<t" STOP HERE!!! N . 0 .. male. Nwpt Shores area. . . 11 ,. "'-"' • u ~ " • '-0 eat as a pan. wner :; 54S-8900IS7S.7812 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AUTO SERVICE 1111,l neces11. la ... ontrul ~es;i &IS·IO~lu Tins pre~t•.:mu~ Prlll't'I' personal problems __ ·---Sdtools& MICHAMICS Career Employmt•nt tv d('\t'lopnH'nt !1rm n.ecess1tulc 1mme~; sale. OIJND l watch. l rmg. lmtructioll 7005 And ,\i;:en\·y. 556-115115. 01-:~TAL 11cl'•l1< p1•1,1111 \\-hu n111 110 r all M r t~ow.urj 64S · f.101 Sl0.000 down or .. J\gt. please call to identify. ••••••••••••••••••••••• AUTO SERVICE CASHIER Open lmm~iately! ~1.1t1~t11-.il l) p111u Will 837·<t200 S<ll """'° IE• 1•1Tin..aDER t.tt11e (''<'"'!" nt'1' Nl''' p.1~ ··Tot• S$S." t'alll'o11 -. .,.,.,., ~ "" a.. MECH ..... P" TR ... IS l-'/t1m~. G~ul l'u" v· ........-------~ -"""'"' " ~ .,.,. , ure 111 So Ornn1w 1't1 \f•.ll L'atce1 ~;inplu}ffil'lll -Ra a~ U~ E-;-Bu;IN--;-.SS IS FOUND : Woode n & Ful arPwt·TI.. Ciro\\ th t:u.5 Locat1011s llnndli• tront ,\ hiit'k ot.• ki•nc). S:>ll 11[)()~1 r11UO• ~• S MM . · leather bound Bible. vie Be ready lo work as a Licensed(Noo-L1censed Ovl'r20. Wl'Tl'at·h X·rt•Y ll r r 1••t'cl t._•1111 <Xftces a~ low as ~per COOD! Beer .ond Wine Fairview & Wilson, CM. professional b111rtender in Hourly rate + ancl'n· METRO CAR WASH Control C:ll t'''r 1-:mplu) sq Cl. Mission Vte}O & store. Full):' ftXtured. 9 642.()898 l week. Free job place· lives. Xlnt benefits. 2950 Hurbor Bl. C.;\I nwnt Ai:t•nt'.Y, sSil 11511,; Laeuna Niguel. 200 to Door walk m box. Good ment u ss i.slance . Apply Nearest WARD --- 2000sq ft. 831-1400 J!n>wth .. $13,000 + lnven· : Prescription sun-714/83+1960. 1104 E. 17th st.ore. lOAM-4Pl\1 Ll>.:RICAL l)t-:~TAL ASSIS1'1\NT tory with a new lease glasses. vicinity or 19th & St. Santa Ana. American Equal Oppor Employer Custo~r Servicf' Exp d1a1rs11l1•. ' r;i~ •l MO FREE.RENT• coming. Call Curt. Bar-Orange Ave. Costa Mesa. Bartenders School. This North llrani;e l'o h1't·n~c ~>41i :1m~1 1·2·3 Rm. offices from reU Rl•altv,675-4060 Pleasecall546·4478. I $US p er mu. Ad j . · Real Estate firm neeils u 1111'1?111311<' Oent:1t 1e1•t•111io111st \\!tnl Air rt II l I N I LOST· Wht long baited ~11T• •1HI ... ,._ "VO ... c H...t n<1turt'll S}t'rs•)ll !)('IC1W l1 I .. \ ·1· r r Po er · 0 e · 0 ease · rft -"-"' " llft ""'' b111·k.:ruu111l nl'c-ess. Xlnt \:l 111 vus. u~lrn ° ,. req.833--3223Tilnoon PlllAPARLOR Samoyed, male. Vic Red Carpet, RealJA)n. is YOU co. bt.·ndits. (;;ill C<111lrnl ~.ll.1rv .l'1!mm•·n,~1r;.111• u.9 1 c 1 · Nots ... OOO.m1l. Grant Boys. c.M. Neb proudtoofforlbcbest in llave theSummervo<'a· Cur..er Em1~lo•mcnt ~1 t·.>-.1~·r Goolloppi l.ill '"· . ux .• pvt o c n suite. "' ~ surgery 642·4897 1_, to , '".! 137 Pl'estlge bldg. Reasona-Owner moving to larger · · tra iunlt prepare you tlon of your drc11 ms . Aguncy. Mti·t!SU.'i. "' .,. hie. 645--3700 b u s I n c s s . W ~I I : White apricot toy to mak~ money. f'ot info. Make xtot earnings for ----------• eslablished. All items to male poodle. vie Wallue about licensing 4t lnln• part-time sellln(I. Traln·i---------• Corowo .. M• go. Price includes de-& 19th C M. Reward! lng.1134-lWMon.•Frl. 1n g provided. C all CLERICA!, .Deluxe offices 5()C sq.Ct .. livery van. Super loc. 548·9138or646-4S22 UCI SUMMR !'l40-7CM1 or Zenith 7-13~9 CLERK Part-Tim~ good park I n~. A /C, Xlntterms.Agt.8374200 OST Poodle/Terrlor, S"'ILl...a.CL•SSIS Right Away. 50 wpm nl'curntc• typ1n~ · elevn to r . M ast e r s "' "" "-"" !~~~~~~~~~~ w1bus1c mu th abilitv Own!Rltr 673 4120 CLOTHING STORE blk. tinge or gray on face In Newport. 2 Week . rcq'd. . tH:~Ti\I. Top P:J> l'or Orthn Ofr 1\1 a n .1 g c 1• X I r\ I :-cnt•tar1al :-kills. Nt'"llOrl drcu ;,;,l·il!Utlor 1r,'1 1ttt5 nt:::-<T1\L C ll1\ lll SI IH;, GEH'l OFC CLERK Min I yr o!fl,·t< 1·x1ier .J•1h req's ,.u1t1s t1c11l typ 11111 .. 11pl1tude for -fl)?urt•:. .'v know'I or 10 k") ll:1n1 :,lllll. Growini: 1·0 w1xlnt l'O. be11cf1t~. Apply 1111> Nt<wl)Ort Cent1·r l>r . N. R. or ti44·1t:JOO l'Xl ifjl I GUYS & GALS :\1ts~ion \'i\']u. El Toro ;1rea, tu work 11 ft•w hours 11 d<iv Pun Jnh Eul'll S:.!5 to iso 1H·r wet'k, For more rnformuliun t•hunc lj:JOO!H:I. Eqnol Uportun1ty 1-;mployer · · · GrossS00.000.yr. hasredcollar&neacol· Elem . &t lnlermed. 8abys1Uer RATECLERK 60-PERSQFT Casual wear. Chain lar .. w/r~bies tae. "Sill· daasesinLidol4's1$26.2 Lots or love required. 161T WESTCLIFF·NB operator liquidating. sy • Vic College Pk Week advanced in 30· Need r esp. woman lo AGT. 541·5032 Must aell. Less lh<ln Lhe Area. Reward. $46·3472. Shields :st~ w /$Jilil: care for infant in my ----------• pnce of fixtures . F an· t: Female black lab. nakers, $40. Classes start h()m-e. 1tl<ln -l''ri, 12·5 COIOMA DEL MAR tastlc root t raHic loc. Vic . .Elden &: Wilson. Julys It July 19. •·or info. N.B. <Westcllff > S1ss t•usition r <'q 's IH'rson w /strong math :.kill!< t. prol>lem !>Olving al11llly B e n c f i t s t n c I u 11 " medical, d1•nt.il, tu1t1011 refund. & rl'l1rcmt'nt pro grum. • full limc position oµe11 llair Thern.11) Wl• ncrtl for super dyn.1m1c l(lrl to c 0 s m e t <1 Io I( 1 :1 l i. & ;11;st dentist in In int! m11n1cur1s1 ~. Hunt . Ueh. :.lust know exp anded !lti2 2666. OFFICESPACEAVAlL ~ent only $275. mo. Br· C.M. If you Clnd her 833-3880. mo.64Z-0444aft.July4 41•/llQ. fl. 3lll 2nd Ave. ineoCfer.Agt.83'1 ·4200 please call. s he's got 9TlJTOR: Spe<:ialist wiUi BABYSITTER. teach init Discover y Mg m nt. IEAUTY SALON puppie!I waiting for her. lt1A in ECE&SPEC. ED. summer school, net'd sil- ct11t1c~. Cull !152-SJ:l!J Ut Wll 7 31'M Hottl Desk Cle ric I' 11me expcr NC lt 4200 l'leu,.c tall r .... a11pl ti45·500J. LEGAl.SECtU:TAllY Trninee or with :.onw I'.\ per1ence ~' ronR \yptn~ rt'QUJred No i.horlhtrnit. Salary OJK'n. 835·6212 LIEGA.L SECRETARY HEWPORT CENTER D r 1 IZ h t • 1• .\ p (• r · d scnetur~ w 11111od skill' n<>1·d 1-cl h r ull ornt·~ w , 1otl'lll'r1tl d vll pra1't1t·e Salary op1•n. tJ40 18011 •LOAM CLOSERS• Downey Savings & Loan has openinl!~ m Uruni!I.! Co for mdivuluals ,., per ·d 111 <'lo!'\mR F ili\ \' & Convent w nnl loa11~ Sa v 1 n,,; s & Io u 11 •It' mort~UJ.:t: l111nk1111t h111'1; ground prd"<I Xlr11 :<11lary & l~11dits t:•1t11l 1·<1 reer o pp11r Cul l Personnel (7 14) 5-1!1 ~Ill:! for furtht'I' Info Equal Uppor ~m11l11ycr LOAM PROCESSING SECRETARY F.xcellent OJ>t)ort unll~' for rupid advancl!111C11l in mor\gal(<' lnduslr~ Applic-a nt musi h a,1• (71A)810-1'70 G ..,,0000 646-5373 646-3424 Nwptlkh. t e r 1mmt•d . 5 wk!!, l"Q!ls _.. • .yr. • 7AM·12 noon. One 3 yr llOI WntclffDr. 0-wn e r goi n c In to ost : Male Spr1nger Jo1tsW..t.d. 7075 old boy. Must b e Contact l'ersonnt'I ore PACl~IC MUTUAL tH::-.;Tl\L Spcc1alii1t~ Ofr St•ck:1 mature. p t1111c <i cnHal Offi ce hcl11. lnsuruncc etc. Exp1•r'd 11. B. urea. 842·6631 Newport Financial Ctr hospUal for major su.r· Spaniel. Uvel' & whlte ....................... RESPONSIBLE mature ~Office Spoce gery. Estab. 11 yeart. 1nl Ans· to "TURK·'· Housekeeping 1 <Lay per & pleasant. Over 18 Doctors Offic~ 700 NewlJ(U't Ctr Or ~ewporl 0.•ach Equal Oppor f.mpluyl'r HSKPR/AIDE to live in & care for l'ldur ly l'oupll' S41)tl mn. ftefs. 586 2920or1*i2-44:!4 Call Oft Site Manager ~~i.r~o~~l~:rlm~re:~a~I~ REWARD. 492·3'788 wit. Pref. Spyglass Hill w/d.transcd· Lite h~~pngFrc;·---------•I Back vfr fl;.sbt.rnt, will ('tH\M2·3H I ext 246 Agt.13'1•4200 st : Silver Gra~ Toy area. S20day. 640-4130 ~all S48-69~~>'· ... on· r1. lruin. light typ111J: nN·. 4 IDEAL SUMMER JOB _,._ Sp•ce for leas<'. l . Pood. le maJe. Hununiton Yo.I.. W..t.d 7100 CLERK d;iys J)<'r wk .. S:r7S. ·mu Porl time hrs, -iiood t> ping :.kills and opera te cal c u lator Knowledge of real cslatt• helpful. Dulles 1nclucl1· typ1m: loan appllt•a11on~. esc row 1n::.trucli11n-t. various formll and l!enc r al rorrespond1•n1•1• Immediate opemnir. (;1111 IO<'t . or 2 man ortlcea with ~=• .-~r. ewa · ..,.. ....................... Babysitter needed my hi9h eomin91. "'' .... ""' Im = :.... .,._ R rd 962 0•17 ..__,.. .. tart 548 0071i secretarial u r vice. op-t y 5015 H'Mftels 5150 •AdlaA1tt toSIOOO home. infant. Lt hswrk, TYPIST DllAP~:RY Work llllom Work fi hrs :1day 111 our f"rocnl250mo.N.B.loc.••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• S.cyj\.ecJal/MM reC.s.963::)7!15 OrderControllkl>l llcl11.c,,.11ur.11r "11l11.1111 ofc a,·ro~" frum O.t; (Airport area> S<ll\·1071 $10.000 Rcqul red for D "nk' bl ., E fo p p Bank" Sales & markl'tin..: t•x 5411-:1:!11 Airport Earn SHJO + 1x•r 'llon-F rl, Cor Inform•· hlRhly profhllble real Cu~I Al~:t!~~e~:ii~c um~ 0r~rs ~y ~ TEUng ER. P/flME per. 1n !>Ull•s 111d1·r pro wk. llaSI' r.1t1', honus & Uon. rslote Vt>nt uro. $20,000 . · i en ers gency ccssin~ & invo1ti1111 DRIVIER 1•11mm1s~1n11 W11rk ii. fun 2'1ilOllChrh.:inla returned w/in 90 da)'tl 2AhN1adayW-3830 4020 8lnihSt,Stel04 S&Lex)X'r.pr('f'd . Cuslonwr c·mltact rl•111t l'ICK·UI' & l>l•h\t•t> ol & l)t'tft•1·lly su11~ lhtlOlt> J\1iss1onVl1•10Cu !l2117~ Personnel Dept MISSION VllEJO COMPANY iltdlftl&llte. CdM. $.1'7!> Stturerl.673·S937 EXCESSIVE DRINKING N~wportBeach 833-!!~00 Apply In Person Pleus11 nl pcr~o11al1t y car:; ll un t•ir:i111l!l . wh<1 •'rlJO) 1wtt111.: lhl•1r <7111 11:17 !i0f)(I ~ .. .&lrC!OOd.Xlnthll'&· ruinsllves CallforAppt/E6t1b65 MannersSavln~!I T ype fiS wpm, 4'11•<'t t1 Muttll't•w/1('1-. ~75 111 vt•l'l>ul (".qrnh1lll1c:. I• F:quulOpportunily .... M+4(M4. Mortgotu. Trnt WanttoStop' ALUM fAIRICA TOIS 1515 We11tclirf Or, NB typewriter. L'oa!ll I :l·nl'rul 11n•. l llr..'i work . S l u d l' n I :. • l';mploy(lr M W .... Htl..... 4450 l)ffctl SOlS DF;'l'OXll"ICATION &t L -• Equal Opp F.mployer ('1111 fur11ppoi11trn1•n! H1irbor Hlvd . t.:oi.t u h u 11 i. l' w I v •'JC & ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• RL'Jt•BtLITATlON ayout, break" prHs. F /M I I t ' I R I I Mt-~11 mo •!J 11l1 "11 t .. r • 1• r ,. -••••••••••••••••••••• .~ " hcUarc tkUll req'd. App.1----------1 n1 U!I na r u •on~ "' ' ~ , Offl~ Slllte, pvt. bath. LOANS 9°' Cu ll ua 24·Hrs a day ly In person. 3:30·$pm. IOAT IUILDERS (7141494-940 I DRIVIERS WA MT ED w1·l('l)n1t•. Shirts ore •l•,(>•A•N•S _____ _ -· d_,. patio WatAr /0 Sout.h Coasl S"parft r"ft "70W l"l .. St w-•·all "A""· mnnuf o' 8 :10 2.30 or :l.30·!1.30. ~Siz.\"';o. 1JO.E.17lh Also2114TDLoaM Communltyffospltal C.M ..... • • • •" • th"'~""woMd's fin e•~ TELONIC M~:t"~~2~;::r;:~~r ('~111 ror inl<'rv11·"· '1'11111 Due Tu £x1.m11111ml DOWNJ>:Y S/\VlN<iS ,( LOAN /\SSCX:IJ\ 1'10' lk-.... CM. Doyte/C'.cnlury Falreat Terms since llMD So. Lal(una l-4 .. ·1311 tall boats has Im mNI. l.1f1• Uook:>, "33 80!111. ~ IU!alty. M8·1168. Settter M~ Co. PR"'.CNANT". /\PARTM~"NT MCK. ex· vacanciu ror· ALTAIR l\t>t>l:V Jn f'l'•t1im ln•ur-c: ... l lH•r .....,. ________ , 642 •t71 4~0611 .-. per couple desired to Y•llow Cob • -· "' STORE•OFFICE·SROP "6 .,. Carin• conltdonlinl managt San Clemente 10 Gekoeters LAGUNA IEACH 112.~I Sluter J\•NtU\' l"tlnw. H11lc111h If ill~ Newport• Bay Center counllcling & rofcrrol. Unllll. I,ltc m11inL. rent Molden £-;quot OP1.1<1r 1-;mployer i'"ounta111 V11l11•y 110~1>. !Sol t•: lflth. NII :maNewportBlvd,CM ZMDT.D. MOMIY Ahorlion, Ddoptlon & reduction + cleaning DeckHwdwar• M~· '1707. · .._&252 64•·2228 Terms below m arket, IC'Hl>il\J f<'C . 492.4339 1 ...._, F:"er M11m~ ty1w 1.i·rson -p\'l fundll, tH•r•onal Al'CARE 547·2S63•------;..;.:._____ '" • CLUKTYPIST lt1<1kln1L f•ir ~11tl 1111·mrw Janrlor1 111 <:one! 1111111 MODRM OFPICE !1-0t vlcc In your homo or &C.,,...ten Bllli111L Cl •rl< for life in I' lllnt•. l'tlll'ntltil S1<100 nN•1l1•<l 111thl u ~ay :J -STOii offir<', (i15·4494 811.r. 24 Alotn'10M AjPAYAILICLBIC Mln.oflyr exper rc-q'rl. sur. eo. Good typlnl(. 11 mn.lhl yr.(l:J\llil~I N1i.:ht' u wk . MuNl have Vft hrs. Counselln«• Referral lluvy input lo com-Must have own tools & kl'Y hy tm•<'h & vrcviou -;: ·--.----· , \•-cper Ovrr ~:ir1 7'12 7~ ...&.J~tq ll, In 11bopping ---------1 Pre1.teat-11val1.wknd1 putl'rlied paya bles t ransp. Xlnt 'lltl & olCt'Kl>(!r Sulary to$51Ju f 1111hlon <.01u1t1lt11nt. No lwtwn :J·ri ...,wratl89l!Ubanolia 2NDT.D.LOAMS 2A HrHell>Une5CT·IM!IS •Y•tem for dynamic bendlts. Appl)' to tile 0 cf b ('If( t'Kll nl'Ct~11ary. run Or -----•Oarfif!kJ. Jo'tnVly. CombiMllon rul estate g rowlna r utau ra nt Security Guard , 275 ~!;()co . «n<' i ' pnrl tlmu .• rn1 kH1, JANITOH SllPE-:llVJSOJt J.774·H33 f& pertonal property * SONY ~S * ch ain . Sal ar}' eom· McCormick Ave, Costa ---------1 846·7059. M 11~t huv<· expcr, !i Dnyti Oime.r 1·774·1433 loans on resldencoa, MM• COOK wk. ~-O Hr s nightl)'. OUTCALLMASSAGE me111urate w /ex pe r .---·-------• F /C bookkeep.-r/CPA ur Pl1·a~o call for uppl I t ...... _... 4500 •Partme nh & com· 831-1780 Ra\Aurant backaroundi----------i For vacatton reUcr for f i<'e. Laitu n:i 01•ad1 752·72t1i1;r1w11l·L • .,. .. •••••••••••••••••• merclal p~rtln.$500Cld i.----------help(ul.ApplyatTbeJol· 1o•TCA1P•U'W'HS wks in Julv. Very "o00 Good opJ>Qr'y for hurt.I to $100.000. Statewi e ly Roa er lnc, 11042 "" ""' 1 ' .. worker 404 I03't ...._. HUii. 900 +1q. rt. Finance7724801 FOR EVEltY Cillette. lrv(QJ. FOl'Wt•ls•llCorp. sa ary. . • -· --- l{"oulton Pkwy & Lake ---------CONCEIVABLE ~~~~~~~~~I ff you cOM\der youn1cll ParkLldoConv.Cenlt-r fWr'etl Dr. 83().0990. SITUATION 1: one of the btst boat 400 Flnl(llhip Rd, N.8 . APT MAN.AGERS carpenters in th~ In· 642·804• 1009 SQFT Ute mfg. Ofc. Call Plann<.'d P arenthood ror CbrisUao complex. d\lltry, t.Aen )'Ou ahould1 ____ _ ~I 71is. W. l7lh St, tor informatloo on our1_eo.ta __ M_eu __ .MWOM ____ be bulldlnl( the moat --~---·-a_n_G_p_m_. --L••••••••··~··• .. •••••• NEW Saddlebaek Clink . beauUful aa.llbo&l3 in Ute JUNIOR SALESMAN Hu• The "'01luw111..: 0 1>e11h11ls 111 Or11n1u• < ·., t.OAN s..:nv1n: CU~RK l'i1y trH•nl 11roc1•11111111', llt'nt'f1r l1try & tlr1n11n1t- •x1icr. 1)rcr·d. Mu,.1 h•· 1iood w 1cuxtomt•r... 'l\11 ln1t rcq'rl Yll,.F,Ct.EnK Will be f1lln1t •·orn•i11l<111· ctence & lo1m flll·11. FUNDING & INSURING (;l,l':fl 1-. f:xper'd In elo111nii & 111· sur1ng of f"ltA·VA lo:11h prcf'd. TypmR rt•t(d. Ext.illt!nt f1uy & bttntltl '. Coll Pt'rSoOll<'I 1711 1 Mt·-0902 Equal Oppor ~inptoy••r Costa Mesa, l300-3900aq ft & Po.Cl 5100 Birt1H'ontrol, 11ro1nancy Industry. Weatsalls' i;,ldualtial unit. 5411.5531 •••••••· .. ~··••••••••• teslinc Ir counsel Ina. Wltb l yr min eicpu. you Owner. FOUND; rreac:rlptlo _~5'7--0BIC ________ 1 ~-:S~e~IJ\fw!~t!. ________ _ San ('IC'm1•nto 11rN1. IO·lS you old. Cn n earn S20to s.'IO µer w~k worlclnjf uftcr 11choul ;111d hu vc a 5 urn mer j 0 11 Ph 0 n ,•--M-A_l_D_h_o-tel ex iwr. 722 6833 anti a11k for Jan. Call !'t\r. Robinllon, .. .. ... "'""'' flr•c• Su~IUHe, brwn fram . • "' ~ in blk case. Vic. Coas ewty divorced tn•le, fat. le b enefltt. • look Hwy & 5 Crowns CdM. flt, It 41, needa buloy, fonrard to A aood future 98&-0008 • teOSUOUS female friend in a r apidly gro1"ln• co. 1---------t 2$-40. B.epty to ~laullled &Ml hu M•• laad • ad ao. 111 c/o Dau IRVINE PERsoNNEL SERYICES•PCENCY fl&,AID Sales EQgr Elec Mlu1on V1eJo nreu phon 4i4·ff4:1G. 646-8684. Equal Opportunil)' Employer I ... OAJ1.YP11.0T 1100 ....... IOIO ...... • 1050 .............................................. aJ f DAILY Pit.OT ...... W..tH 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• W-.tiN 11ooi-------···--~-... -.-... --... -.... ...toe• 1071Misc........ IOIO •a...-lotO ...................... ······················· ..................... ·~····················· ................. _ .. ... 710 Mt\ Tu RE w 0 .14 t\ N •Sr"'IETAIY -~'~ r:\l fl, I ... Moraaa ll\Art. brojce Antique Armoir~. ca: 0 w RE y c ll •ti"" nPI~~ .. ~."n .. tr~ ~ "rloenolrl'.lll"tt ...... Es .... ~...... ~ ..91&. vaw 'l'OllCh. to ridt-.. drive. blk ~.~nett PN>Y ~ Con.okl. 2 Yrit old". 11.)J& " .. w " • • ~ ft11411 Ul'D ~ _ para<if Morallo aeldin.{t. fee tabl. r1113 Oticnt11I Ii note keyboard$. 2$ !be Need rar. lite• typing. Phone Satea peoplt. Mu11 Vud~ ofhu.l S«retaf')' "''Uh a min. of DMOll Cai1.settc rel.'otdef.Na~ IJW!fchanu. Plu1bh• hn. PHONE SALES Openlnaa In U111caue'• tmmediateopemn1 '°" • South Coast Vi'H:ie 557-6963 En&. Whtel'n cY1• > area.64:M~006.610·4T3' pedat board. Pl"J·Al.oa ~7·3005. t'Atabh5hc0 16 yeu1. Al·' 4 )'rt e"'P• t• "''Ork lo a CEO AT"'S ex1r111'. $3300. Ph ••3'1'11 ------rnale or fe.ma.14.l. ti tu 6S trocclve ofrl('e •·uu tUJ» amall rv Joaal office of * * ~ A .a. * * Milk &oats.. 2 Alpine. 1 Nu SCRAM-l.ETS i\luture 11.omeo. J'iT fn Yt'11rsof111tc Gw.runteed port Col l J :Hk l t' on inlcr!auoaal mulli **AMERICA'S biun. No phon<'. We 11.ill Sl>INF.T PIANO. Schllf•r Clean1n11 i>\li C•r nl'<' waic~. or <-oounl&11ic>rui Hundl(•man.~ Stt90. <1llcipllned ongl,....rina A A ront1u•t yo11, Writt' tu l' ANSWERS Bros Deep aree11 . tiingh11mG1rl6<1~~1 23 n o t:a&l l'fth Strt'tl,-Lua firm Ttt1-1 llRTHO·Y•* box 411. 'l'robueft Cu $4~/firm.495·51SS•fU. -Suite 0 . Co:ita Men , R('('et..ato1111tt·Girl t'rlday cun&u n ·ri 1 • A "~'On CA &al'TI •ruratld Crept ;, Mcd1c11I N1~11t11nt ... ·ron "''lWet'n ~.00 & ¥:30 pm vrrrme 4 dU)'ll II wk. t~ onlydlt'<'ttUi • '*1· ~ .aat... -.. .., . . -rlOYl.ll -Zodiac Lowrq·Dr~ntwood 01~ .\: bat'k ort· ~crl't11r1111 i;.l(l.4UJ, Knowl«i,e of .:11n'l nia: lion an r~u r••1 eit• ,,. ... ••<r• V'l"T' Mite•••••• CA1'Cll IT Mod. MSO. Moving mu« ,·xsx·r rt"<I cl. A)!>Jal ur( .Equul Op/:tturuly U<>n prof d &46·T576 The re I I • n 1 1 'I P n I ALL IUTCfm ILOCI •••••••••••••••••••••• My cur broke down sell. Aslung $S91S. "4G-1310 •rnrgery. Olt'tlltlon, liill t-;mp O)tlr A\ Ill I I (I n c 0 . 8 t ~·ptl&bl ll'flOtleipm()a:,Pl!~~-fURNITUll w A ... TED aaa1n. With my C'ttr It'' - 11111. flh11a ENT pr.ict1c-• Mc•duwlark Airport , .ma~ Y ~ · IOM 'it'.. Al"'lll nothln~ bul lt'oublc. , ..... 1nlrv111c~1tll Hl:I peri\ln~u.iung 1 •• , Tllil'tlflleor·~...... TOP .. S'' nol.'AR t-:\'1.'r)·Sumlay ltttkcthc, Hlli.$ ...... IOtt -• t.:ard t .v pewrhtir and " " ., ., MIDICAL PRl-~-.Slt.\:'li. A. B Olt'k ubililY to run Uw olfl« P.A l t> ... 0 R y 0 \J r11mlly ()Ill IOI' u "pu:o.h •••••••• ,._. ••••••••••••• P .. SOH ... ,.. 3&J&Jtelc.uper.Tof1ll R-•pu--J1t wllh •m inimum of " JEWKLRY.W/\'[\:llf.S, lh11\'e Uwunlyl'arthnlAkalOX2SODRtoRt•pu "~ .-._ 1·1 s t ~W-.4 7tOO"'...a-" tOIO ART OBJECTS. GOL dot;:. c·h11~c nnd CA1'Cll radr bl·dtrectlo1111J ·4 Tl) tr~,·n •. ~·,irk r> hm" ~rmiinenl full Umc po:o.l · supen'L"!I on. a a.ry C!OM· ._,,. -......,...__ IT u "'~ • N ll 8 b Swftc......,Opr m·•n<ur"t• wlrh ex· •••••••'!•••••u••••o•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SlLVER SF.RVICF.. mo • und"r wrnl y 1n m.-ci1t•11l "IJt"C'1ult1~ lion · ntg eac ~ " M ~ l"'INE .-t'RN II< S --0 3 Xlnt bcnl.'llt1>. pr..). 891j2GZ!Wkd}s Pnor cxper rC"q'd. Xln iwnen<'e. for •pPCJlnt• SF.WING OPERATORS REf'RIGKR.ATOftS ' ' • A. '\lunsuard flN ularm \'SO _M __ •4_u _____ _ .,,,.houlll Cllll Mr. Bu.ck 4'Pln!l skills . Salor mei11.call752·1~. £XPONl.Y.Pc Wrk.Pd WASHERSDRYERS TlQUES.64S·:ao<l s:io. Srll"lnn r rm.ser ' .~ 171·'' <<'>...,LI 09t'll • .1-'or 1ntervte11.Cron vac:. ~"ii. ~Mlt HOCGGdltio~ Repo1 LUG#!!.."' al T "'GS bike. xlnt shape bt•st of· '"""'· .. , ...,. """' l3(1 l::\e SlUl.son. om JIOll . .., B & t)'l(J Dumni;'d. _,.._ ,.. u~,\rmy Reser~~ PRINTING mun1cullon Componcn CH2M HILL \ onrov1a, ••· . Cuarldl.'I from your busincu card. ~~r~r~:i,~~I~ bcf'ore lOA M .\Jothers helper. llaturt> Corµ, $40 7a40. STUDENT: WarothOU.5t-29 YEARS IN 0.C. ~nd onll cord for cuch woman 3,4 morn11 "C.'ek. Wr h u\I!' lmmediatt• • t100Qu.allStrce1 Delivery for str ong. DUNLAP'S lug pl~ one spart• w._.i----------1"0!'"' O\\!'trimJ>,CM SS?~ o 11 e n• n its r o ,. RE IRWT~r-~rty Ncwpo~~::'cA92660 ~arn~\~r1~1 ~·~r:0~~~ 18tSNewportBl\'d,CM ~:~1~0:nf:a~~v11e11:a"11ul ~~~s~:rg:.e~~==~:.1 0°~··•••••••••••••••••·•~ 'llut'I .sport!>wt•J r t·o i-: X Pt: RI ENC 1-; U publl<!. P :lrl Full time CALLMS·'i'flO ~trap. meetint airlin citherF .?Sor8/20 + sso. lluUCleunlna.~f\. ,_ needs lH'\'e r a l lorul IJ(!r-.onnl'I •n lhl!' follcm ANANCIAL ""equal Party World . 2V25 ticyc&.s IOJ 1.0. ~uirements. Pre· Trade tor t'1) Pageant Zint' +pro~. t•P~*· htluscw1 ves to hl'lll mn in.i.:arcas opportunlty e mployer Newport Blvd . l'oi.ta •••• ... ••••••••••••••••• \'Cnl loss & theft ! For n lo.:e tfrkets on either Tu~boatAnnwsll68"849t duct fash1on1. i.ho'" C.• r Mesa pcrsonalited lag en<'los 7 22 7 23 7 2 1 ~ nt'c. 1-'or mtervw appt s~,\LL PHESS PORTFOLIOS · --Super clean Schwinn 21" wullpap~r . fabrsr or · · · 4 or • · QI.LEGE Studenl wHI , ... 11963.7470 OPERA TOR TEACH !SH ·Pre.school. Boy's 10 spd, yellow. SSS. "Day Glo" pl!per a. we 499-1101 clean boats ~Core or afl. ~lin1mum I ycur l.'ll. SECRETARIES tZ:30•.6, Mon-f'ri. $2 •O Call Thurs/Sat1Tues. \\111 back & trim \'OUr uips. Exp. 768.141\a NEWPORT Pl"rl{'nrt-with Oa\ 1d~on o1 lrvine will make the hr. Ex per' d . C 11 \I 673-G?IO tags. Or try two <'Urd:s Mhc ..... MS M_.. STATIONERS 71l0P or ,\pollo finding of quahried m· • 640-8820. Cw1•& backtoback. W..ted 1011 s..-.i.--. tOJ'O We havl' a \'llcanc·v 1n come prol)t!rty buyers Hyland Laboralones has ~....... 1030 PRICES ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. .,.......--. our ordH hihn~ dt·pt CA:\IERA STRIPPER and the selbnit or income immedia te openings and •···~·••••••••••••••••• $2e11 or3/SS SSS CA$H FOR •••••••••••••••••••••• Appbcants must ha\e of For small press. property much easier fo mter~·1ews are prcsenUy • J£MPO Leic."11 CL range finder. 4/5Ulis$l,6()ea. G 0 JOHHSOH 40 H, 111.'e supply & ~wuonl'r) Ol~DERY HELPER you. If you are ex-being <"Onduc:ted to fill w 4omm F2 lens & cuse. 6t9tagsSl.SOeu. bodusedf rn/ref'rigs $300. '840·793-4 exp Call Barry \\'c,t. Todoh1md penenred and mteres~l!d them. Theseposillonsre· N80~~~1;1'J~? Xlnt<"Ond.S27S.S48·3S03 lOormoreSl.~ea. fnrs/stovesS46·0768 ohnson 2HP. like new. ~7·9212 for appt. ('ollaling. stn.clung in earning more.. q u 1 re 2 · 3 ye a r s 10_. SaleN.s0TaCxAl:.-~~. ed r BUY SCR~~ IRON • ~oo. Wel!kdftys afl .. -"""et-ff-i-iH-(!-11 perJence ~--Dogs , SUI ' __ -" ~· .\-pp-1'.' ·1-n person lo nd f\c'e ~ ·n typ1'ng ....... "-aw your own or s"'nd J UNK CA'JtS. J unk 3 P· Gpm call S48·'7m. ,_liRSE RN $60 • __ c_al_l _7_5_2_·1_0_1_4 __ , !nd P~~or:h~-;d'. Appll· :;:;:::,. ... :::ET•••W•••O••R••L••D•:••• ~me. addl't'ss, phon; & plianres hauh .. '<1 frev Ed R. l. SALES t'unts m ust posseu or· T--'--•-•-,. we 'll m11ke one rard per Slone 96S 3086 loah, Power 9040 · MARTEC REPRODUCTIONS INC. Uc'd. Untic'd g11n1L11tion11I skills and be • ---• Pit Bulls. Pekes. Weslle. lag. Add 25' eact1, ••••••••••••••••n••••• ICU CCL' ER able to pt>rform jo~ re · •C .... •r 0pn Toy f'ox. Poodles, Shih Send check or monl'y or· Wanted: 301tal or '69 14' Valeo Hunabout. 'W Frff 14 day q u 1r<'me11 t 5 with •Desi-in tzu. Poms. Cocke r s. derto: A -E · d ,,,.HP l ALL J -11 & ll · 7 Sill FTS 7-JSAT&St,;:-.ONLY ~ • i..... C .,..... Mmi-Schnauiers. Oull more quar1um vmru c ..., m o or, I r~m, •• .., OUMt mini mum or supcrv1siol). * TYWM..tfers Terr .1,. r ..,. s 11 k1. e ~ PILOT PR INTI HG S48..S944 • i 2 Tr Ir. u 11 e ~ u ~ .. • * f'or more inCormaUon • _...__..__ " ~ ~ po Bo 1560 r t $"50 "• ••-......-.--• Yo k'e 100 · d . . x per ec . v .... s . call TEi'"PO r ' 5· mixe PllP· Costa Mesa . Ca. 92626 <.ioJf clubs. and sup11hc~ ~1-11280. MID SUlG. 01 PEDS 3-JI, 11-i . S:il 3311 w ~J ac,\rthur Ul\'d Santa Ana CA •Personal mstrut•llon •llanuge_menl.OPIXlrt)'.·~ •toaorc Commission •Lil''d training 2wks• dasscsstart 1mmed Ccrth F "·' pies . S tud svs mos needl.'d reasonablu--------!!Y tn'J"""' Tempor-=-Mel " ~•-A-I 7I4t540.4000 -·r vN'~ ... .,,,en---ne . WA~BEDS p a. . all 9h3·8 •tins-Sptsf! LYN $42 AIDES $33 >\n Equal Opportunity Employer l! F 53l-2lJ6/540.445S 531·5027. ____ I IOl\a arter6pm. Oybrldgc V·8pwr Ext. 207 p802Sky Park Irvine LABS AKC • Every Style Discounted --------galley·head-slp.'i 4. ---------1 •On lhe Job trauning · ·Super Chie •NEVER Priv. Party want..-< Earl)' Tuncdpainted sharp. line. Top U.S. Field Dog UNDERSOLD• Amem·a n sofa & c-hr. or S6500. AY&46·0000 t_---•Many topofficclor·s ·p umc Sales. s.IO.S76 wk ;-.>o lirense nee to apply HYLAND LABORATORIES TOW TRUCK DRIVER 9wks. 963·3485 From U9.81 with Heater chrs. Good cond. Hcason.•--------- Exper'd. Apply G & m. toy.. I045 A.quaHeaven 830·7062 557~1 & up ~!en. Ladil·S & slu· RED CARPET dents Eves Sat 968·8378 f'ullor par\.l1ml' ----------REALTORS 963·9191 Choose \'Our da,~. hr.s---------1 Fordet~ilsrall Lindu Towing. 17th & Irvine. NB •••••••••••••••••••••• ••Sun f'ranclsco Buyer al JlOO HylandAve Darlin g kitten. fem . wishesOricnlal Hu~s lMh•111.t1 1011 Lyman Bay Launch NEW ~101'0R Shar~sl in hurbor. S3.~. A Y MG-9000 Costa MesaC1192626 TYPIST /llCIPT. &Opes. M1.1.slgive up Im· 547·5846 . 496-5717 wkn<.ls ••••••••••••••••••••··~ EqualOpPCJrtunlty/ Small -conge n ial med. d:ue lo allergy. Cal -,----ACOUSTICAL GUITAR. 40':'\utlhews~a~ Affirmath•eAt'llon pleuantoffire offers re· ~x. L1tter·green & rood KING SZ bed lnewJ. xt ra noscwood. Xlnt <'Ond. TwihV.S's,U~Pwl'. PURCHASING & hospitai'oeur .vou Weekly pay on Wed. , bc~h1~ues. fees. mem-, CLERK )lalpract1t·e ms 11va1l j Reqwres ael.'urate IYP· RN Employer Jaxed working arrange· mrludcd. 642·4321. ext. firm $195 inl.'I dcl. Usual· SIOO/flrm. •9S-S23~afl 5. painted tu. ncd :114rJe_)(ed. l~~~~~~~~~~I ment Some bkkpg. ex· 261days,642·9792 eves ly home. 835·2263 Good \Ive obbaC'd. at c<>sl , 1ng. pleasant telephone Good family heallh &, manner & ability lo work COORDINATOR Secretary/:\larketlng per desl~a.~te Pleas Excpt'l 8wkold Lab1Ask.1'ennis m e mbership. Offi~=-•lr8015 SlS.500. AYS4ti·OOOO 11·7 JOA M s hirt Must ' WHO'S WHO!! ff11~s!'fo'r :;;,•.~h or Mr. Husky Pup. Xlnl dis posl· Prestige NB rlub w1pool. •••••••••••••••••••••••JI' Bertram Sport Crusicr accid ms al low cost. 1 well w iother depts Pree legal rons ullilllOn STACOSWITCH INC 11 per month I runher' 1139 Bakl.'r Coicta Mesa have 2 yrs exper in This prestigious N.B. * * ,1S.JOOO • * lion., to good home. 833·3643or963-4539. OHi<;e furn. Walnut ei.el' T I S. 2 r 11 d 1 I)$. supervis ion in al.'ute rlnance co needs your 6'14·5161 PL TS d es k . tik<' new , 2 folhomclt>r.2boutownur lt-i;:al help al retlul·cd 549•30 .. 1 hospital Contact Mrs help In this busy orr Dir · TYPIST, help P IT. IBM Kittens·Housebrokcn 1-'0:~ALE matchmg s ide ('hairs & Ed R ichurrlson Yacht Jensen. 642-2734. Costa taphone expcr net'ess. equip. No dirt. Eves OK Calko beige & black 6 Soider Plants carpel matt. Call Put Sales. li75·007_2 __ _ l(roup rates. • :' Equal Oppor t.mploye r RN $56 LYN $44 AIDES $35 M es a Memorial CEal!IC011trotlACareer Expplez.CM.673·8441 w-eeks.645-6379 . ,.. 64·1·9190. '75Skipj·~k"'. ""/B "4' Jlos p11al. 301 Virtoria mp oymen gency. · Creeptng Charley -a, ..... , r ...... ---------1 C.:\I 1-:. 0. E . 556-8505. Waitress'. Must be 2l. yr S Yr. old. Male Irish Set· ,\sso~~~"'~plents P-.Os a Ol'C)Oftl 8090 0 MC . 1, 0 . '1,:oa d "''' i-.--------•lsECRETARY or over. full or part lime. ter n"eds large vard A 1 li ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl-1.000. Call S57-tll00 • • · · so p n pc r buck s . --·-----·---RM.Part·TllM N.I . ARCHITECT 645-352(). ~4479 _ -----magazines & odds & Da ldwrn Bub~ Grand, 25· Trojan. !»lps 4. xlnl .tpm·midniJ(ht Ruleiah Live ln the world or de· Waitress. o\·er 21. Apply Purnffun 8050 ends. Saturday Iii 12. Ivory keys. i..lnt cond. cone!. Suen flee. $5,5011. 1-blls Hosp,645·5707. 11igning & dreaming. in person Sid's Blu •••••••••••• .. •••••••••·Sunday & Monday to~. !1500. 5S~'----~~·0288or894•9001. ---------•Strong typing. lols of Beel, 107 2~ Pl. NB Tuesday·Fr1duy 3:00 lo RH'1 ... LVH'1 PEOPLE CONTACT! 4pm **'BUY•* 8:00PM. Practicals &Order\ie11 Call Control Career (jooct used Furnitu~ & 2076ThurinSt. Nc~>ded for hospital staff Employment Agenry. WELDERS Appliances-QR f will Behind Dnily Pilol rehd & pnvate duty. Ex· 5S6-350S. Needed Immediately. sell or SELL (0rV0u. Near Hay & Newport p..tr Recfd· All sh1fls, ·--------•I start $3.SO per hr. 2 yrs MASTHS AUCTIOM YOt'ado velvet sofo S'. Full or Pil We stclirt exper Leu Fffa-Prtvah Dwty References Netessan ftt•.:1~lrnllons !lam·9prn 7 Days A Wel'k COMEIHOHCE YOUR CHECK CAH HMAILID THEltUFTH Nurses R1.'g1stry . lfi\i Secr·etan·es tredfl.WMfa.CM. 64M61661l~·H2S xlnl cond . Lumps , Westrhff Dr, Ste :.!12. 541•254i Aft 6 CALL 554-7293 wroug ht iron dmette set ' R.al Estate Sates ~ B.63Hl610 Many Needed Now!!~ . ho< woohdldL.o P l . MI sc " ----......... Wi.I .. ---------• Exec u t 1 v e . Ad . Will train ror supervisory SAVE.~ New & used fun;'. use o items. 49S·5235 ... .,4GI~ .. The best of both world!>. All, MAKING Firm has mlnlstrative. Terhnical 't' I aro ing Co appJ s , misc. Wiison s af\S. Wanl to sell new homes? position.~ open. exp de· M k u & p b ' posi 1°'' n" w · Ba('Jaln• Nook Now 2 ---Hanging Planters Tw~themessl LESCOULIE Like the qu11.'k return of s srable but not req . at e · ng. urc H · AbacUJ A&ency Store& 545 & 814 w ·uon Mil.'rowave. Vun· • ,_ • resale? We can offer you 548-3466 mg H Sh La Sh 11965 s,Jt1park Cr. Ste G 19th c--:7'1 . 642· 7936 ii Temp. To~ or line. like MfOICAL SUVlCES the rh.ance to sell the -O or nt lrv1oe, et. 92714. !>411-326z new $3SO. 7 Refectory lhl 540-9954 642-9955 most cxr1tin11 home~ in ales Cnrcer.s t ead y TOPS$$$$SS$$$ · $156. 4 chairs SlO. ea. Or11nite County If you work,$175wk·uptostart. NEVER A l"EE AT Work p /tlcbe wlthou 4 H allan Renaissanre Round 40" Coerce tbl. lS I Hoipit• Rd have the rapability to Puller Brush 968·8373 TEMPO neglecting y()Ur hwtban chairs S415. Hardwood heavy Mediterranean St. t It H•wportlch Join this proressional 6 or kids. 2-3 Eves wkly .c:ard tablew/leathertop style SM. 36" Brass tr;iy ,.--&. Lido M-"" ,..._ S lesgirl ted Earn up lo $:50...,~ pe · '°""' .,.,3 °• '"' 673 ""21 .-. ina. WW"J high eurninA sale!> teum 3 Expcra;:;ed temno wk. Beeltnt i''ashlon $100. 67S·9377 ... v .v• . .,.,..,or ._ . ~::.,,7.al Cull me ror an <tP · Culls.45·1440 ti -P'-pro\•ldes training It fr Walnut burfel, t'lund autlrul Dark green ••--, r;~~·~ :." L. B rs an S L"S TEMPORARY HELP 963ctot1hes. car-a ph. --ner. -cabinet. <Tressing t able. q u It t e d-Kn g S 7 ----------•.I lt6·0641 A s 533-2326/540-4;455-, · 470. anliq_ table. square, also Bedspread. Very good HURSHYMAH Ml.NAG..._, uml rum. Must sell. a&ll rond. S2S. Ph ~t-6042 , t::xper'd. f •ttmt>. Maturei---------•I Fashion minded guys & •SECRETARY ·Mere~ . ~ner6PM64S.78S7 PlZZAOVEN ·220 V. male. over 21. 1; Day:1 m -Real &tote gals. cxpcr'd in men's & A h' 1 ffl T ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• 9 Contemporary Sofa. 2 RACK rlud1n" Sot & Sun. Work OPPORTUNITY women's contemporary re itect'!ra 0 .re. <?P "'~ 1005 gray/White stripe. Xln ELEC.i'RIC W 2TBLS. D C'lothing. Looking for a skills req d . typing min -...-s ~-"' s 2S 546 002 1 s· l J' 4• w plants & ircl.'s. 1.'hv. Opening ror 2 ADlX'lates t•a reer in retail sales 65 wpm. neat, salary ••••••••••••••• ••••••• "'"""· 1 . .4 siso. ·S2~. • SJhr&up.\.agunalhlls New or cxperlencclt \\/advanl.'emenl l l.'Ommensuralew/exper Gi ld bl bed .. Nursery, Inc F.I Toro. Lu·cns cd r l'al e11ti.1le · .'",..,.IQUING IN T USTIN rs ou e ranopy 846·Mi9 846·4507 &»565J managcmenl. ,... .. • · xlnl t'Ond. - "ales people w\'IC'Clmc . Call 540.4500 Wm. L. Pereira Assoc. Do you know tnere are 13 642·6818 Newport Beal.'h Alhletir 'RS ·s · You have your own Mat'Arthur Blvd at •'ord fineAnUqueSh~1>11inOld . Club Membership ~~.;n~;yL~~i~\1 L~~~ pnvatedesk;.indphonc ForAppomlmeni Rd. CoT01ri' .. del Mar. TownTU$Un?Forquati·T11ble&4chairs&lcars 833-.1613eves. Home. Cull Mll-3061 Som(• location 18 yeurs THE LOOK 1714) 644·0620. ~qua I Opp ty & sehll.'tlon, visit all o Very old , almost antri -------Ext•cllent comm111!'1on Storc:1 Localed Employer~l lF us. Located at tst, El Duncan Phyre ... Sl75 ANYUSEFOn Opvorlunlty for chair ~pllt Good w11lk·1111. mNewPCJrl Beach CaarinoReal&Maln. S52-0938an4. SAMOYEDWOOL. ,;1dt> c1••ntnl uss1s1. Min. (;00<! rercrrnls. Call for _&_W_!slm~nster ~tall Secretarial position req'(I 968~136. lyr. t•xper. So. Luguna intcn·1cw. ask C(lr Bill SALBS l~~S versatibty. ht degree o Dining nm set. Italia . ~~-J!rA~~f'~~,t2 '*991flll Lut'hl•nmyer.Owner. . • r espon s ibility. x lntChkkerin& Square Piano lmport,roundtbl.2addl Japanese Km. all sizes. ORDER DESK 1860 Newport lllvd C'.\1 New lu<"al dl~t r1 bulor $ k I 11 s • 1 «' u d In g lo 1868. Rare. wulnul. Xlnt tional leaves. 4 ch rs ~Chid pl.ants & n owcr· 11c~~[C! 646·3928.c\'tll'li1J·4571 look init ror c-9 rccr manaomnt •lntu:oi. Nr cond(21J)t66.450$ Contemporarybrasscor _mgf"uchs111s.M2·83112 minded only Mnn&AC· ... r tbl 1 I t r I 0 c. Airpo rt. Call ror Cehel WC ~ OllS d 01 Show('ae"' J vr ol .. 1>11ti•'" wul 1ndude: mf'nl uture m t!XI.' ling WHOLISALIONLY ne11c uppen a . , ,"" · J u • h u n d I 1 n .i.: o r d l'r II & Ile w P rocl u ct . Ca 11 appl. S46'29112. F'renrh " £nall11h . .ao· desk &qUttn IP~ converti 2 xs x7 bll(h. walnut Lachenmyer C'u~tonwr ln•1utnc~ by 67S·tl64ll SECRET /\It Y for Heal Containers arrv·tl wkly. ble sofa fl73•0019 wkdy finish. 4 glass doors. or· tc•lr1lho1w,tr11c-ln11 nrcl~·rs S"'LISP"RSO... J::lilnte Co .. In 1-'ashlon L\:'M/\NDHAKK el\:IPM nute paneling. Cost H1.,11t,,------· - &t'OOl'tlln.111onor produc· ----------• " s "" lllland. Mu:\t have 4 yrs ANTIQUF~'; 42 .. -d--· -tbl 4 SlOOO. Will sell for ~, tioll & shlppinll tlt•pt nr Real Es1at<>. CommcrC'iul °"ICI SUPPLIES exper. l..VJIC f\S.70 wpm. ll2.3:lCON L>OR A Vt; rn 8ame . naug ~days __ _ tiuirM tiO wpm typ1n11. REALTY IY DynRml(', f!horp out~lde ll h 80·90 w Pm . (..a 11 •·ount~ln Vttltcy 979•2811 h11rrel <'hrs. 2 leaves t li1ti•re up\lllldo & \Int c· ic11lt•11 rt•p. ~xp pref, but Ellet!n.~00123. ---·---ex t end . .11lnt l'On d Hoi1pltal bf.'d. gcr1atnc1 7067 t l' h· p h v n t1 11 t.>1 I1 t >' AMAN IAL will trnln. Pu rt Ii full Grandma ·s 1\ntlque round 83:).320;\ rhr, hox of Chux's. pk :0:1mllar l'Xpt•r. with u llmt>. Apply k(•11rh ~ta· S.Cy/l•Kltlt•t· oak table , ~· wld.-, 12 9 Ornw:~;;ss;;:-:n lures. 645-8088 L# 1\,1 ~ ~ mnnufaC'turtr r1,1.111nbl.-PORTFOLIOS tionert< 11t 1803 Newpon Irvine S11v1ngs & l.n11n cha irs, 5 leaves. s:lOOO nii1ht.sland S.'15 Musi sell hou11eful of "'I~ 0 .\pJJIY m 1w..-on. Blvtl, Cost:i Mt'~:i h111 opening for v trlme tm·MZl CVH. 493.0726 Cl.MIRO Exec lle<'y. Sav inl(ll & quality furn .• riKhin11 M _ _. "·-'--C of trvtne hos Ju11t rn· ALIS Loan ex pe r . typinic & OlUEN1:AI. WORL~ r------.5 ..... --. ----1 lacl(le. palntll)lt&. ml•c:. _,-acnwmq o. c:"ived a mulll·mllllon 8horthand r••q '<I. Flexl· Out Ofl>o1lnet111 &Ale. :;:-.;::................ Men's dOlhlng, no cherk 1601 Cl~A••.HI (!Ollar l'Ommi:rc1nl pm· REAL·ESTATE bit-hwr11. upprox 20·30 4.0 Balbou Covu.Vllrd Sale! Deak & file !!!!se.Ma•l890 IWest of8en<'h& Jet-I . We l'IC\ld t'X · hrs per wk Musl have N~rt Beat'h. Ohlnese retrt11&dinetteeet kin IOOGal.P'l&hT1nk. SouthotCarfiold> f"'rlC.'nrt-.J t•n mtnt'rc1al. .TRAINEES abililytoc-xccutcasslgn. Art. porcelatn. Ja"de. bdrmaet 75\.6674 • complete.12SO. t-:qualOJ>PotEmployl'r dcvclopm11nl orit"ntttl m enu with limited coin• "•tamps, elc i----·------• 640-632$ 1111le:-l)l-opltM.o-ut1111t in s upen•islon . Por in· 73·~ I ---------• PACICAGRSjha tl.30 hr lo start. Metil l'tllSft. 548·512~ Part lime hookkcepmic )ton . Wedii.. Fri. For ~ppo~ll 494·9724 Pll A1t1wer. S.V. Im med opening for mature person to work vaned hr!< & wknds. Paid tra1nin1t. 155 Rocheist4>r St. C.l\I. PIX OPERATOR Vaned shilts available, exper preferred but not necessary . Paid while . n h11ndlln~tMlf>n)Jett. No e " P e r It' n c e tervlewc11U TS2·~ "fll'9w--k'-~-ser nol.'essary·Parl or full ---------• "' .... v• u,,.,., Id Ilk I Potterv Cla11H NOW Ion MIN(;. H•l'ldbul It· Whccil WI A&IM).0..U: tlme. days. eveoin~ or Servire 8to. Attendant • w/rttrror. 9MO. ~ern ~~!1"e week.ends. Classroom full & p/tlme. Exper'd, 16"atT 'Equt9trlan Center. Ph • ... •Servh'H wbi<"h find lllOMY ~D&!W t'Om· panies ln'i7>b"81nes5 or locate rapl\al to CK~nd existing companies at no cost to them until lhev receh•e the funds-wbich ss bow •·e ac(luired the atio.eprojert. •All support act\vi\ics oeeessary 10 smoothly execute the above. · and field trainina. N App I y R a)' C Ill'" Y•--------.i i?S.2582 •ves. a~e limit. Car desirable. Chevron. 804 S Cout GIG .6.' .... IC •"• Very ama.11 earnmtcs Hwy. La!un• Och. "'" 1: R~. 'I )'r Plnlo mare. , 1\-choiquel! 8WE~KCOURS1': :1tart. For appt. plea . OAK S.&Ll'll &.$~.exp rider S500 or u ll Mr. Kendall at Service StllllOn Aile-.• A • wtlltr"1e~ •646-_._ _______ 1 ~Jll660«'S48.ao&J dant. ex1>4"r'd. Day " Jl'JJIRYO'CONND .... ~ .. ._..-t.~,106• ------Eves .. Full I. p1tlrne. AP' AllTIOUE8 ,.. •-" ales. Small Jewelr y ply, Sbt-ll Station. nth• •7"•.-o•l• A••· CM SCIAM-1.0S Shop. mat.are woman, lrvint, N.8. _..... -..zz wtods, NB. 1'13.-473.t ANSWERS SIAMSTllSS SAILS Weltnil~.manuf,of lhe world 's finest Hllboata has lmmed. S.w t>are·tn•tklll h4fter tno llllfl•ffC Ill lhe Unit f1Dt1t \0 wur toaetller or ,tp;1.w, With PMJh Mid 'ktttS, ~¥tl O\I~ 111 n7loll p0lyt'\ttr. Pn11ttd P~ttom 91341 Miun' Sizes I. 10, 12. 14. 16, 11. S•rt 12 l'omt 341 jKktt, lt.lltfr 2 ydl. &0-l"'h 11!111<, SC!ll~ SI .00 tor ttcll ptU~111 Adel 3S« tor etclt pttttfll f0t llnt ·Clest altlftlll, llM!df111&. • A.altos tor Sole v~ 9570 .._...., t..,aw DAii. V lllLOT jl11i•--=;;:;.c..:.;• J;..:;u::;.tyLl::....:t:..:9..:..78=---------....;0;.;A..;.l°"'L Y__..Pl..;.L;..;0-.l__.8 ...... f-..I,. • • • • • • • •• • • • •. • • •. • • •. • • ••• •. • • • • •. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • •• • . ...... ,..,.. to .tt. Seil toU _ __...,_ .....,.,, \"\\'\'an 1\lGI IJuch•,,., lMlO c..-n '71 S .... ... 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MZ-GT 1'1~ 2 adl~, ltlol eood ••••••••••••••••••••••• 327, llunit 4 ·~'ti 11unt do'"i.. t"<llllllll\~ l'f!Ulp i:d beautiful rar :.!t ,0111. iS U4 Spydt'r, w )OM m 'TO GT Br1tlfh lt11cmi: 1973 Tri.... 6 91-2111 s.m m3282 '70YWC...,_rV• S32 rtar tnd nod\ ltr"-1 ~~-~~Ii nuln .: )<'Gr 14 iiri.inh wrnty, ~100 l ~ ~r1..-cn, 3 & 4 lle<tr 0'"r Coft\c-rtlt..le 4 6P"•'d , ., fUlly li!(IUlpj)e(lth1' one P••ft'Ct '-' e hrom,. "AMtoaW•h41 9590 avaJJ<tble on thu unll PHl\41· drne L.ow p11. mint 10 !low mtll''-24.000 IT' Marlin Mcf'c c1ubn f'Nu 306$ Gdu1bnc d f rS":'-l&lo'liS ' cood $900 P r1 l}lY t~KLD l ro.1<1 ~-~nr00208tl! mllt'!t, 2 Vl'l\f w:1rnnty aao 1/0 W/trlr. v.111111 d S82S Phont' u r.-• ) v • ..,. ' ~ 1832 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '13 t-'tat l2S. ---· --ti bl · o lhl unit aak, 1kl or flah, Ilk ~~nt>:.lltlor~llSnl; (@8NA I WKPA\'TOPL>Ot.l.AR Sl399 Sl90Q.1tood col\d '70 MG 8 Hoad1t~1 ~~NiL~cl 11 11 • HW, A•lr•oa usuo OHLYSll99 '63 '1t-n l'o11H'rl A 1 ~~ORJ~PL'SEL>t:~Ks. MAR9UISMOTORS 63U3'7Ud173'1048 w1mochf1t'dh11>"rf cni 4HOWS41t9 ITJ.3131 <thoc 10' -. trlr S4SO MARQUIS MOTOIS t-ond '°''-'"'lop A bl.'111uty ~OREIG; • L?<?M,t;:sTll: ~ ~tarauent(' rt.w> --• ~ $2:!0-0. ))7 31123 llay1, MA.R"'UIS MOTOIS JIW ~l .W,1-', Alt llpm 288(12 1\1 i; c•n h• Pk"Y ~ OM.\ortuo Wl 01 t:l.A.'>SI(:, s u ,.,.wy-Aver)' to.\ll Late 'N t-'1•t 12~ spydcr. M'1·!179!frv.-a "" I' RY l h I r. f I 1 h In • "wkn1l11 SD t"' l•~ u;\\'ery Eictt If \QU1 c,11 lb C').lr.1 clean MISSION VI (';JO t<pd, AM1t'M, lo ml, A/ -28802 M1ra;u1.•rill' ri'~jY ':!~;n~"~,,~~;~~':1'1' • Crw i.1ng Sloop} 111' M1ss1oi-.:v1v.Jo M.1~~~~~1 M.-..·ui~u~a1u1cac lll-Jll049S.IJIO .!eryclean e..4.097s Pon d• nso s~.r~i{;N'~%rJo"t & HP lcrc·.,, low hn; OiH. irlr . '1Pl' "L mun> 131-21104'§.UIO '1000 6~S6HI& '»"'•ll buttU ·I 1974CAPRl2000 HollclD 972.7•••'1•:,·:A·,:·<·,·A••<•l~~u·d·.:.:l••• 131-2110495-1210 -· h d xtrua $1 !1~0 E,•cs &.----------.L """"' .;r " •••• .. "' ~ ~u -P lO • Ort' ra IO, t>Ul wknd1>. OOll JO!H 'TS t;I l)oratlo l'r.wne.', ·~. al Co-.t,1 M~" 1'1!1 2~ ~ ~peed with melaltlC' ••••••••••••••••• Mnkcoff\•r. urn 1'1\11. Gd t•ontl. lo rm . ..... .,..dual ~llcr1'°'• i;i~·eumpcr.u1ll'd Sda , V.wd.t 9510 pa111l Huy or h-u rsc lr.tdHew'76 ~6~!1 _t ape l.lfek. Muis t l!Cll -'J.nd~Oml T:,,~~.~ ~t':_~>' HOCK Snbot, 2\\ks old, l.ikc rll'w t:omp i.trruot ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOPIUYH \~llfKllT > HOMD• Cars 7"' 911 ''O\ll>". ~11v"r / $:Cl()O/b:ill ortt-r. 1•1e1111t• ,........ n >' _..,.., " .:,..,/\ pcrf com!. S4SO OU)"•. 1494-0$55. Nh:hh, &'t' us (1ri.l. & llilt' Tup ~ • '"' ' " ,. I 8l3--0&I BO A. T CENTER 1144 7200 _wknd:c, ~m.'J OFF ROAD l!oll.ir p11ldrorlmport~. 1912 CAPRI OYH 100 bl3ck, sunruvr, :Ht'rt10, C~ _ 7· __ _ -&te-40 __ 12 ______ 1.____ COST..._M,.~.... • ~-" ·unr·-' •·d·•1 .. ~.. T e..._____ ___. SAV E · C 11 11 <: r a I .i "'"' Spltnr" MKlll SoO & 8, S"hooncr "Shear· .... _ ...... ..1--...11tL--9140 P art11 , Acc.:l•s .. u r1,·i. ~ .--~ .. ~...-~.• ,,... .,. ... ~ .. ~ • -~ ........ u<(714) "' "' .... n~·-Wh I .. ,.,, ' __.~ --., ... i • il I \'W DATSU..... llllll XLNT• tM)(;GOU) ~ HT,&ood cond .• $1600lblll iw ..........,., •er,"" walt r " ~uet"n of the •••••••••••••••••••••• nl'o\' l't' "' "'4 ,.,. f"ll S"'DDLll"'CK UIJIVERSITY ---------r Ofr.968-362'.l. Johnson. lHk wd, bucket Canbbl!an now •H••I for Ml n I 'I' r u 1· b VJ n '. ::iia5 Harbor Blvd "" "" " '73 Porsche !lllT, sliver -------- scat.a. Xlnt cond. Sl97S bllr<' bori l charter 1 *MOPEDS* 4 IC•'' <: u !>l o m ti I l Costa Mes a 540-64lO VAUIY IMPORTS Otdl...U. buuty ! Abs o lutel y olasw09" 9770 _AJJ..G __ lM. _______ , 1mUlll i.ele1·t 11rJ>ll. L1c'd vduck•li. l.. IJ 1-2040 49S-4t49 Honda C.-s • GMC chert)'! Must sell! Dayis, •••••••••••••••••••••• Bol&.oa Wlt•ltt 13', 50H sluppcr a\ u1I. 54114.!91 or ............... 41111\ MODIERH MuTOllS WE BUY • TnKb MS-!r7Mor e\'esG«-8086 -70 \'W Bui;. Porscht• 'Kett. w/•U xtru rncld ove.64Z 1122 c~_, OfFIOA.bCIHTIEl •USt::DCARS& '74CAPRI 28501lubor8h•d. '67 Porsche 911. Nu en~ seab, air rond, AM/FM ~r. 54500 package for Glendale, t213>2t0-31'QO TRUCKS• S1her, A .T .. AM /F M Costa M~a 540-964 paint. tir es, Webers. rJd1u,SlZOO/ofr494-mt _.., '3500 )411 7:MS f 'Columh111, 2 sets sail~ .• 76 JA.WA. IAIETTA Come in or Call l;:ipc, pwr. disc tirake:s. S6QOO 581~ "" 0 't · · at Spmnaker, rlcan. mlllll ~ RK•, FRIEIE Appraisal tiuckel se11 l s decor '73 Honda Ci\'11: w/33, ...... 'l_.....c.._· -------1 ..,wee __ d_~_·•-·-----i 1t1ll. S3000 673-4430___ $299.00 Rodi 9540 Grotll CIM•"°'•t group. U c. 9~LFI. ml, while w_Jblk int , '58 S ilver Porsch e. ll' Formula 1973 ~cp \t LASER )?d cond . $150. COAST ~1 <YrOCYCLE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 18211 Beach Bh<L S2700 AM /F•t radio. o eedi AM /FM radio, gd inve~l· N erc. Cruuer. New w trlr.~. 2334Ne,,.,port81vd,CM '71 V• Vega, rel.It 3Z1 llunungtooBuch CortFoa L•ftlftq mmor body~ bulJlper m e at. $2500/or ofr. motor, bait tank, hkt.s, ~UU9"1~ (714 )645-8008 e n g ., auto tra n s. 147-6017 •549•3331 2S86N rtBI c)I work to ru r . $1150. 581-1876. etc. 673-9345or979 3180 ---............___ '-/ btcbbck .. $1600. 67~10S ewpo ·• · 648·2486, 9·5. 645·2~51----------1 . -,\lhon" l<.tcing ~uOOl. 2 .....MOrCyc~ ---TOP DOLLAR 64>3661 eves 'tD Porsche Sport:amatlc, '7<1 T\\1n en• ii No.-u ~ails. tlolh Scooten 9150 4 wt.et Dri•es 9550 PAID l----------1 911 E Targa. 1 Owner. IJClnt cond .. Tndm lrlr ~ 639 ,638 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• f)IMl::OIATELY Dohult 9720 "74 Civic Sdn. 4Spd •• steel Xtras. Xlnt. 644-0307 ••/brks .• comp canv.i:. · *HONDA* 1972TOYOTA .. ·on ALL ••••••••••••••••••••••• radials. 24,000 mi., ori bet\llo'"05ai:7pm. tclf', avail w tor "1thou1 11· St.irht day •• 111er & '° EJ LAHDCRUISER 1972 DA TSU ... P /U owner, $2200. 640-1}00 ex •67 PORSCHE912 .,J1p in NpBch. Must sell, trailer. Gd cond. Xlras MIS;,IOH VI 0 Ha rdt 0 P . ( 2 0 6 3 > c~~~~~~~f :~N Shell-Ideal for dellert _2056 __ . -------I ''IS2-ll20. S6SO 55ZOOl!O PRJCEDTOSELL' TOSEEUS trips-~ Mazda 9738 Coupe. 4 speed, caody R.EOPIEHIHG S , '"'I CIC ._.EWPORT IMPORTS · •~ 17-6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• apple red w/black in· . 11' Chris Cruft. f·ishmg o cruisin!(. '1000. Owner. 846--1297 SABOT DuUlelrl No. 7:!i5. t•ull) rut·m14 1·111~\'cl SJ90. Ph i:l· Class•c 1947 Chriscr3n biS oo..u .ift 1 "Bay Boat. Sl200./tratlc-. A.DD...-A ..., .,. tenor & sharp! "Collec· * SALE * VA.LUY IMPORTS 3100 W. Cst llwy,NB '71 Mazda RX-2, tor's Item." (149MLO ). N EV ER Uf' O ERSOLO 831-2040 495-49 49 642-9405 2 doof'. Sl200. MA.IQUIS MOTORS NEW MAN AG EM £NT 1--------673~ or $86-230l 28802 Marguerite Pkwy MC Jimmy, 400 auto, Aldos, Imported Merc .. I IHI 9740 s.o. Frwy·A•ery Exil. VW BUSES •75 7 p""Y· I HMXO 4 Sl}eed, air cond. 7 17 .. ......,.. 649CiYD Automatic, air. ~le. 73 7 PYCY· 270HQO 4 Speed, low miles. '70 7....,. S09GVD 4 Speed. etc. •74 7 PUNJr. #I 760 4 Speed, alr, etc. GAROEl'I WEST VW I I ' .. \\ +1 lit I I I 'I loll,. \\I I 11 11 'o ! } I\ 1\ \\, -..11111 r I• r ~·1, ', 1 air, completely oH road ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·••••••••••••••••••••• MISSION VIEJO cqwpt, $1500/ best ofr. General 9701 VOLVO I Ht MIZUOD 831-2110495-1210 VW CAMPERS 494.3432 or 586·2601 •••••••••••••••• ••••••• for camper , c ar ~ llOBl E 14. Blue hlue sail. 26371 Avery Parkway ~-0581 or631-0312. trlr & :.ail wx. SISO. Ph MISSION VllEJO .... 5111·6321 4?5·4931 CL.~/ 9050 •35' F.m·~on 'i5. immac •7• H--...t... MT250. __..~. Beats n\'W ~l u:.I set• .. --..................... 1137 Bay:.ide Or Sip JOS. WS: ~o=t67~-eves. WANT TO RENT pe>wer Cd:\I . or sail boat, 21 ·min .. for ---74 CZ 125, 1mmac. xtra Nw-pt vacation From Ju-loots, Slips/ trick. SOOO. '12"'1 Honda ly 10-31. 1213' 670-2449 Docks S(), xJnt cond. Xtras. S18S •••••• •• • • • • • • • • • •• • •• 54.5-1624 an noons 9560 •••••••••••••••••••••• 197lDATSUM PICKUP TRUCK With Top Kat camper, Jackman mags £! stereo. ll<M.9SR l. Buy or lease. loah,Sail 9060 12· u o<:t\ SADDLHACK SPECIALS · Porsdle-'76 91 lS '72. .u~ u J>d .• Me\im~ 8,000 Mi .. s unroof. air, s hocks. m ags, P I P Sportomatlc. (S&)PIX). $3.650. 499-2839 MIZ 210 fZIOC DRIVE A. LITTLE We bave twelve\Ot'boose S"'V"' ,. LOT'.'·'· from. t3'74JPS). • ~"' Auto~tit 1wilh air coo; R/R, 1965 SC lit, Rhd, '71 lubbletop917DOX d1l1on1og · SUP ER 8 · Dark blue over silver. Well Equipped (300MDM>. Mint cond. $17.000. Will '71 Pop To, #2312 SADOLEl.C-K c onsn! e r tr:. ere . Nice' V ALlfY IMPORTS 714'840·1079 Pvt Pty. ·72 Pop Top . 416FOG 131°2040 4''-4949 .64 Porsche. Good cond lo· Sharp! MERCEDES-IEN% /:'~~t~\1~reat buy '?~~~~8 :,~:v~o SAVE TIME smk, water tank 1''111 15 Bultaco 250 Pursan° ••••••••••••••••••• •••• l n<il•r "c" 110rt bnd~e :\tKS. r-·:\n · Portini; f:'(~ VAUIEY IMPORTS Must sell race" lnnini: 16" ~110 mo tU:!' '"'rlly maintained. Ex 131-2040 49S-4949 Dcrhuft 280Z '76 3,000 Mi., air. 4 spd. mags. Lea.se/buy. S1tv" $$. t6t2NXP 1. OPEM Look into leaslng new or ~r:rp91~~~;m, camper cqwpped. USlld-over 100 Mercedes ~ Must beiCl'n ! , 505 '4736 incl lrlr, $13!15 '""" ofr. 631--0120 IOAT SLIPS uemely fasL. 5800 Cal -1973 r....-...1 C---1 JULY J,4,5 & 6 9 OM to 9 Pf" tor yow 1hoppiltcJ c ...... models on d.llipla,y oow ! 833-l298an 6pm ~ uwn.,. SantanJI 21. 11loop ng11 ~wpt ~alh ~-· ----------1 Automatic. a ir cond., iailboal. fixed keel. i.lpt1 1-'Rl-:E llt:::"\T \I. SLIP ·75 Kawasaki 400 L1k radio & heat er Only MIZ •73 4SOSE Choice oC two. lmmac Full eqpt. "Rare" l412HTO). FACTORY AUTHORlZEI> DEALER Rolh Roye. 9756 GARD EH WEST VW ••••••••••••••••••••••• : ... ,\ 1. t added · B y n-u. :\tovmg, miBt sell 31 000 m1l•s Thi's car ... many x ras . Top loc. on MAI:\ A .. -• "' , ,Jtlnt rond 4.93 5822 Top sccunt) • 40· to 60 S795 firm ~-2083 aft. looks &c runs hke new! MIZ '70 210SL lMMAC. 2 Tops, a i r cond (274ELF). HCMn;e of l•poris 213/921 .. 511 7 I 4 /523-7250 • 1 DEALER IN U.S.A. 'I· ' I • .... ,\, 1 •II lo I, ' o\ \ I !\"I' 1 "l I ht 1 > _21>.:.._m _______ -l U793lS) Special with '74 Hobie 16, many '(tras tpo,,.,er yac on 1 lhil ad Hvy duty trailer. Call 67:15!1:r7 ___ _,"74Honda QASO,reblt eng. -.....LY~"'799 IARWICK DATSUM San Juaa Capistr11no 831-'375 493.3375 ROY CARVEi ROUS·ltOYCC 1965 VW Van Camper Beslolfer . ..... """" lo S d & Mint rond. SlSO. "" .,. 4,... . ...,...,. oh, pee 644-1100 GARDIEH GROYIE V.ttt74 ---------11960 Mercedes 220, 4 apd, 1MtJM1>-T-top. like new, 10,000 '73Datsun 240Z AM /FM radio, new in-:='-..c" ~ms •6' FIREBALL. r.ic1ntt Ski 90IO ---------1 dinghy fibcritluss. 1!173 :•••••••••••••••••••••• 'i2 Yamuh;:i 1251\IX Xln SUIARU mi f)jll powu · A/C, tilt Sunrf ., Spoiler, wht. tenor & tires. 25 mi per a rm an n G h I 11 , ·7 o. wheel. tSer.4.28S42>· $4000 firm 642-7097. ~nl. Besl offer. 67:'>-0970 aosao SUHOAVS Grt'<!n/wh1lt•, 42,UOO m1 • Spin trlr SJ900. SSl-0978 •6 TAHITI. le•" vrof11c. C'omt . ~l'l: to a ppr 5400 13821 Harbor.CG · · Ski UOat. Mt•rc. 110. Iii 51!ti-m!l. 554·0100 HOUSE 'Ql Datsun 510 Very itood ays or673·9676 uft 6pm . .,_........ ,760 new tir":.. ball , $2:.!!lo. Classic wood l93'J Rhode!. wbed Trlr, <.:oust Guard 3 3 • s Io o p . n o . 5 . eql.1lp. -+ set ot skis. I ()n, Y \:\lAllA YZ -80 Completely refurbished ly' $4995. M ES'A BOA \ U t tJST NEW 1973 MA.IDA P /U Put your bikes In back 11nd take off. P 49803V OF IMPORTS I -4~·4773 eves. cond. & runner. 11 ll h Lease •••••••••••••••••••••••,•-----2 I l /92.1-1581 ml., $700. 833·3284. U -~ 1972 SAAi V4 '70 VW. Orig Owner. TnJl 1 'nSept, '7S. 2 boot owner. CENTf.H . ~~~5 N_cwpor S!:l~ 538-4267. S4.99S. Call 675·48ti8 Blvd. C M~G~ _ 1~3 h uwasaki 100cc To 714/523 7250 ·73 240Z. AM/FM Stereo. Mew• $11'U 4 speed & only as. cond, new p111nt. Sl350 • xlnt cond .• $4600. aft OVH I 00 miles. (2S2GML). Pric Ph: 552·~00 lii omen11lzes Jiffy Jacket! end retiuHt. Must sell. $1976 s.!50 642-8912. 961H293. r:=-~·" 530 Wl'Stminsler , Np lits. HONDA CB 125, l!r73, U mi, $4-00. Xlot cond 5$1-0978 9707 llam,646·3670. MERCEDES wsellt ••••••••••• •••••••••••• OM DISPLAY SA.DDLUACIC IUY OR LUSIEI 72 DATSUN V .u t n li.Ji.,,.RTS 1200COUPI HouHof IMDOl"'h ~:-..I"!'._ 1974 A.UDI FOX AVTHORIZb> 8Jl~40 ~5-4949 4 Door. Automatic, air 4 Speed with r adio. MERCEDES DEALER cond & 8 track stereo. <094111'0). S 1676 6862 Ma.nchester, (738JMB). Buena Park '67 Saab. 4 spd Looks & n.1J\S great. $$7S. S48-l 75 (S91 Wilson, CM> •75 VW SCIROCCO Low mllea11c, showroom Crab. Lie. 929NAL. $3950 540"'5630 SA.DDLHA.CIC 523-7250 '74 Honda CB360 Lo IM~.<~~ tl03 VAUIY IMPORTS OntlleSant.a Aaa Fwy. mileage, with extras. iS Ch 1 h bed lll-2040 49>4949 ._.111111111~..,...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2626HAltlOllLVD. '762 1011 \SO\,\ SO\ • l N< <)l ll I.ii~ ll( lJllV 1_All:..=k_in...:tt;_S7;__7S:.....S48 __ -0944 __ -l SlJve~:Jo.°'R~.: 1~ nin •IM--W------9-7-1-2•1 .---,__ •73 210C Cpe. • 1974 SUIA.IU * COSTA MESA ,.. (004HGY) Cil.-2 "'~ '73 H D Sportsler 38 striping, chrome bum-••••••••••••••••••••••• VOL VO SO ~ '64 vw. reblt cng. New m· miles o n 1t. S2000. pers. 3!10 Aulo. a ir $8,4 4_speed. r adio. h1eater, ler Newbrks.Xlnlcond. 673-6546or 586-2301 powettd steering. power JIM Sl•lllOltl vtny! lop & more; Like S800fblll otr. 644•5481 ----i disc brks, lrlr hitch. AM· 1966 Knr bot CM t.•t. 9301 a--.... ne w. <6S8WU>. Spedal --- SUZUl\l TM100 FM tape player. extra 71 D-L.·-S...._ 6....,.-.11•12•7•6 withlbisad '68 Uug, has b1~ 1 1r~s. •Tn>phyWmner • speakers. Goodyeartlr~ ...--... OHLY $2999 mechanically 1uu11d, Fi:ast&Clean 644-071 w/Crager "heels $5000. Onglownerrar O£U GROVE needs a 111 11c minor d High book $!1700 751-5143 BUY OR' SlSOO 645-1513 "7l 280SE 3.S Coupe Cully GAR !1;1"'11 work./\~""'' huv u1 581MI. l!l70 Ya maha En ur __ • · equip, immac, lo mi, •SUl•RU• Call !ll;.1117!111 ;iftrr 6r m. 25QCC m xlnt cond. -El 1~··mino. tow m1 . LEASE ..._.OW '74 210 llalchbark ~2 500 "~o •u::1 wknds •· "" 496--0675 A/C, Pls. PIR. AM /FM, " 4Spd, air cond.'' :'\lta. ~';' <m> 903.606'8 t3821 Harbor Bl.. G .G. wcclccnds anytimt• 'i\ Kawas uki 500 CC. SJSOO/bstoffer 642~ IMWTR .... DE·l ..... s 1 __ 6_17_3-869 __ 2_or_84_0._2_14_0_ duys 554-0100 '75 v w ~h1l 4dr., "" ,.. • bl AM/FM rad111 t.ipc JI.. • clean. SiOO 'S!I Fonl "'Ton P U. 6 cyt, '722002-4 sp. 10342) Rat 9725 73 28aSFL 4.5, dark ue, Toyota 9765 S3275 494 <1:.11>6 Mel 646-3892 4 spd, new I ires, ladlll•r "73 3 OCSA·A. tllOJSC). ••••••••••••••••••••••• xlnl cond. $9395. Pvt ply. ••••••••••••••••••••••• --· torHoMff, r or k . XI n t c o n d . '74 2002-A <590~~0V). 1974 FfAT Xl/9 833-0818 197JTOYOTA. 70 Squo r e tiac k . 1111·1· Sale/R...t 9160 Sll!S.lbst uCI'. 64.~60 or 4 spet.~ with AM / ~M . In SAVE SSS CRICA COUPIE shape, .runs 11r~a.l._~1~. lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-3307 131-2040 495.4949 superb condition. Buy o 4 speed, radio. healer & ml . Sol. Slllll5. li4Z 2 Jn ·74 rn· J amboree Mini. '75 Chevy Luv, hkc new. OUtfTY-S lease t039KXE). •MIZ280C Cpe beautiful gold finish. 7 DUK, rnint, body & U.000 mi., air. AM /FM. 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SUIAllU Pa11emNumbe, • ........._..., t110 im1n•rbor.c .c . 1w11~~1L\1 :=.s "::s rfreelltr!:~~ ...................... 554-0IOOd .i• 11EW lt76 NUOtf:CW! 2 HARIOI I VD. CAfAl.OCI 1411 ~-75c. aleel cba11is, 1n11rint -9570 COSTAMHA ~ llffll ~ -ft AO plywood boclY. Call aft 6 ••••••••••••• • • •• •••••• • ~· ""*"' _S1 .• 5511H7:Mor$6.a-3127 U Onenbrlcr . 11ood 14 Ca'?f'. pvt OWllr. •1r., 111t'Y "'-' .... 1M traftlpoNllon l650 firm, AM /t M 8 track, 6 cyl. ~ c...wt _ • Serwlce a a t.a. xhlltond. ~ 5»4411 2626MAllOlt llVD. COSTA MISA more! Xt.NT CLASSIC! <Uli:N?.AG). SADDLUA.CIC VA.LUY IMPORTS u 1·2040 4'5-4949 '74 4SO SE. Ch oe brn. 120W.Warner •Main 29,000 ml. xlnt cond. Santa Ana SS7·213~ S12.000 Ph 932.3321 Joan 1974 FfAT 124 5 Spttd, & AM /t"M. Eic Ira n1ct'! (Al4KKX I. $3476 MG ....................... MC Mld1tel '7:1 SQOO "1 I , 13'i()() fi.«·Sl73. . 2025 S. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 .......... 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Pr ced to •~II $a.f5Y8lAM0580. $8395 S40·S630 lifi'l'C1 Loadl-d Nt'w rar m1 . lld runn1n1 cond '7S Mark IV. t\ally IQaded " .ir r 11 n t ~ $ l 7 . S 00 ~1.5 ~196$-989S 2626 HAllOlt II.VD. 1!12 17.lOor~ 07!>4 -incl moon roor. price COSTA MISA • bl'low wholtule. Art "76 St!v1llti, fla.wlt',.,. tx:au· .....-0 9917 3.30, 64S :n31. Ma•.,;d1. ly Only !"""' m1 Wht ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---• NVI/ • '7l COMT MARK IV ••••••••••••••••••••••• "rtd hhr. tru spoke '73Camuo23,000ongmi • '70Mavt'nrk2Dr "ire whh, u!lt.ro moon xlnl l'Ond. $3,000. 4lib· 1 .F\IU puwu. rHdy to go, Sl lOO b!.t ofrer · roof. + l'H 'ry po.o.s1ble oft. &pm .. wkeod. AM/t:M. Lape deck. I.Jc olS-4'XltJ . 9947 1974~YMOUTH 72;:,YCD~:.· Custom ~burbun 2 •Hl v ... auto trau . alr, "'8000 1u1on 300 ~ bbl vlo)·l roof. Pricod to *t'll \"I t'ftllln•. atr condition l hle "'t'~ke n ll. 1,.1c rn. .... ~Wrd in~. radio. poll-er 1r.ln· H6t'CT dows Luuosc r.1ck. NI«' St11rll1h1 m ct11llk blue $2275 flohil\. lDP .&G). $2245 ~ ln l(Urlll(l' .ar~• Ask for thck ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 540-5630 262' HAI~ llVD. COSTA MESA ----- ff6S ..............•........ 330West8a)'St. 69 t'1rcbird. $1175 Costal\teu A\I f\1 !tltrt'O, A I C . lt73 T·llRD On\: u\\1Wt, 7$00 orlalnel milc1q1.-. wllowroom rl"t$1'1, liilr, i.tt•cnn11, llUlo. \\1ndow), br<lko . \'ou I'll"• lo sco II to ooU~H· 1t ~U 6'1lJRO. SAVE 540-5630 option ~13.!ISO r1r m , ~HNS. 5lll4720a:.kfor Diclt. MOVING Must :sell' 7 $6495 -Camaro. S1800. or he11t or . tl42.4.J21 MMthMc) 9952 --------• M ,000 m1, 'Int rond 2626HAltlOlt llVD. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·1.a Ply an Roadrunn<'r lll3 l4?l COSTA MESA ••••••••• rer. v 11. p,s. P1a . .-1r !186.CIOS7 anytlmt' ----· "72. XJot rood. Auto, air, Xlnl mcl·h"ly 4r b()<I) .. I C:TO ---- py,•r , lo ml'it, new tlrt!!i. Stereo. ·t·M 8 trk. 3HI • ' ~ V-.a tf74 $28.50. ti-W-632:1 cvt-i.. 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Le11s1ng Nabers Cadillac Qualify and Price Guarant~d CONNELL CHEVROLET 4. ~4335 _______ 1 21bi lla rbo1. Costa Mesa eo.g.... 99ll '46-4446 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rRObile 9955 BILL BARRY IS ... l 1.1,m;.: Spl·c1,1l"i- l'1d1:11cJ R.itt'> I .ll);l\I 'wk<.llOll "' '\c\\ ~ u~d C.J1.hllJl., 1n ()rJn).\~ C.ounty Opl·n !>undJy Cadillac Ma~tcr Dealer .'600 HJ1bor Bl\'J. Cu,u Ml'>.I 540-9100 Nabers Cadillac l'or t'IJ"1f11•1I ,\11 .\n·10' t':l It ,I L>ml) l'llot .\0 \'ISOU &12 5678 AllhK.Mew tlOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 70 CotU<ar VI!. auto, AIC. •••••••••• ••••••• •••••• 2828 Harbor Bh d. New paUll COSTA ;II ES/\ Ms·607S '73 Olds Omel(a. R e d Bus 546·1200 Res.SSl·S.231 llalchback w 1v. ht ''nyl --'biCouJarA/C. P,S.P /B. top. Best offer. Pb •CHEVfTTE S*>O or bst olr. 646·24 &w 1988. :-Jew '76 Hatchback gas day. 673-lSM mte. ·ss Olds-.-x-ln_1_m_e_rh_a_n_1_ca-I sa\er model' Only S3098. -.-$300 (26614500311 HOWARD 74 COUGAR XR7 rood, · Chevrolet. Dove & Quu1I Only 29,000 m iles. fact 496·7-&Sll Sts .. Newport Beu c h. air •. twin comfort seals •75 Cutlass 9 pass wagon. 1133-0555. with G way power d rive. A 'C. PS. PB. $1500. Ane.r AM /FM s tereo, lilt 4rall559-433S 61 Impala. Auto, radt0. wheel and maov mort•----------1 air, m.side immuc. runs extras. Lie. 2J3JdJ. gd · ~~'OJT. -S44-9--s· -$350. 642·0035. ------1 ·71 Mahbu. 2 dr. ~uper clean, full pwr & :u r. 74.000 m1, Sl6SO. 536·9S83 S40-S630 1011\,0\ ,\ , .. , . • LINC Ol N Mf RC URY ·~~o:~~. C5°1 ;:1_1 ~~~g~:~. 2626HARIOR llVD. S59S. 135 Emerald Bu> __ COSTA ME~_ ~-4378 __ 1971 Cout111 r XHi . air. 9957 ......•......•......... '7.& Sta Wag. Ulue. Auto lrans Air cond Radio. Xlnt l'Ond l9,800 m1 By O\\nr SJ.250 May be i-l'<'O at 1:1171 Mognoha. G G. '70 Caprice 4Dr, xlnt power. S2195. rond $l600or besLofrer. 644·S742or549.SSOS 1972 Panto Runabout, pp 892·0682. n....a-9935 auto, AM , 1:-'.M , $1675. ---r Dys. 64S·707S, Ev .• ...... .... 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Costo Mesa 546-1934 "" P\YWOUTH IAT1LUTI WAM)M l_ .... " ...... .... .. ..,..... ........... . ... ~...._ ),..,...,. '1276 lt11 PONTIAC •TO ...... , f:hr••• ". h•• .................... ~.-iM --· MEW 1976 Grand Prlxs IN STOCK NOW FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! IUIOPl'S 110 .1 s~:· P111CY ~ • 6U.U lCOMOMY 40 HWY 28 cm MN Miii rn•11u1I 111n1r111nion, llCCOfd•ftil 10 E_P ~ mti.~ l•tl ,_ y"'-" tntlMge rNfY ..,.,.,. TIST Hfft TC>e.t.Y Brand New 1976 HONDA CARS lra~cl New 1976 HONDA Wagons --· t..-~· lllHMdlat• Delivery ••• 4 SPEED PIUS Tax & UcenM (SGA2042925) llllnlediat• Delivery ••• AUTOMATIC Immediate Delivery •• : sa 110 4 SP.HD A.MONTH s3177 Nt•O~ .. -n n-.... -.-~•"" .-:e u Hteo cw-_.,,,,_ ,., e -AHHUAL Hll()(NTl'IO( llAf'[ 13 $1°' llGAlOOtttl ... Plus Tu &·l lcenM (WBA2004848) Immediate Delivery ••• AUTOMATIC 53377 Plus Tax & L1cen .. (WBA2009250) 1 ... ( --·-.. t ~g1••1il/Sowth Coast Today's Closing I N. Y. Stoeks ,.J EDITI ON ; VOL. 69, NO. 188, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES TEN CENTS Soviets .Launch Manned Soyrtz Craft I "'" w;,. ...... SoYUZ COSMONAUTS ZHOLOBOV, VOL YNOV Flrat Manned Flight ~nee U.S.·Sovlet Joint Operation Moratorium Leveled -... Party in Newport Prompts 36 Arrests f Newport Beach police have declared a moratorium on big . parties in the city in the wake of a huge Fourth of July celebration that ended with 36 arrests and at · least six inJuries to police and · partygoers. Capt. Wayne Connqlly, com· mander or the department's patrol division. said today that ·'in the future we simply will not tolerate any o f these la.rge parties u we have in the pas~." In addition. Connolly said, • police will attempt t.o have resi· 1 dents of two of tbe host houses evicted as public nuisances. The party was 1ponsond by re- sidents of 126. 126Y.i, 124, 124 r,.c, and 120 30th Street. Connolly said. He said the party was chet"ked once at about 2 p.m. "when It was Just getting started" and officers reminded the hosts of laws per· talning to alcoholic beveraaes. fi reworks and disturbing the peace. l!olice Quiz Rape Suspect A woma n who rought off a would· be rapist In the Dana Point area Monday has Jiven Oran1te County Sheriffs ofricers informa- tion that led them lo interview a Camp Pe ndleton Marine. Investigators refused lo Iden- tify the mnn who Is assisting them with their inquiries Into the attack on an 18·year-old woman who was draued into nearby bushes as she walked near the In· ters ec:llon o f Pacific: Coast Highway and Del Obispo Street. Deputies old the woman, a San Clemente resident, fought off her attacker who ran rrom the scene when passing motorists 11potted the fracas. Laguna Guest Takes Plunge A 1ue1t staying at an ocean· front Laguna Beach hotel fell 20 feet to lbe beach Sunday'When a balcony r allln1 colla1>1ed. He suffered a broken wri:at. Police uld Eusene V. Han· cock. 31, of Tempe. Ari&., wu at· tempttn1 to hand a toun1e c:ha\r over the ralllng at the Surf and Sand. 1~ S. Coaat Hwy .. when il buckled. Hancock, the chair and the rallln«i plummeted lo the beach }>elow. Hancock was taken by am· balance to South Coast Com· mu.nity Hospital, South Lacua•. where M received emeqeoc7 treatment. A second check was made :it about 8 p.m. and Connolly sa1ct that. at that time. the party wus not unduly large nor abnormally loud. However. once the fireworks displays on ·the beach closed down. the party grew to about 1.000 people and other area resi- dents began t.o complain of the noise and disturbance. Connolly alleged partygoers were blockin1 traffic: on 30th Slteet and Balboa-Boulevard. were throwing beer botUes and flfftrackers at passing cars and pedestrians, and said several n1trts broke out and that rockets were being aimed at pedestrians and motorists. One resident complained to police that when he tried to quiet the party, som ebody threw a bttr bottle at him. hitting him in the head. Another told police that her car. parked at the curb on JOth Street was burned by fireworks. Connolly said police waited un· til aftt>r 10 p .m . when the curfew law could be invoked t.o declare tbeparly an un111wtul assembly. He said they delayed maklnf the declaration until 10:45 p.m .. so that a total of 21 officers from two shifts could be on the scene without leaving the rest of the ci· ty completely uncovered. He said the majority or the par· ty goers heeded the warning give n out over the police helicopter loud speaker system. leaving a jeering, bottle and firecracker throwing crowd of about 200 stlll on the scene. Rv the time order was restored <See PARTY, Pa1e.U> MOSCOW (AP > -The Soviet Union l a unched a Soyui spacecraft with a two-man crew lodAy lo carr.Y.. out "joinLaped- ments" with the Salyut 5 space lab which was put into orbit on June 22. the official news agency Tass reported. The Soyui 21 spaceship was launched at 3:09 p.m. Moscow time <8:09 a.m. EDT> to carry our near-earth space explora- tion, Tass-hid. The launch is the Oral manned space Oi&bt since the joint U.S.· Soviet Apollo·Soyua operation ~ The coslnonauts abQard were identified as Col,· Boria Volynov, the ~S)aceship commander , a!'(! engineer Vitali Zholobov. They radioed back that the spacecraft's onboard systems were functioning normally and the cosmonauts have begun car· rying out the flight program. Tussaid. ly commander or Soyuz S, The s pacecrart was launched launchedlnJ anuu~.1969. at the Baikonur apace center In T aas said he also served as Soviet Kau~kbstan, 1,400 miles b a c It u p c o m m a n de r o t southeaatofMoscow. spaceships "more lbanonce." Tass quoted Volynov as saying Fliabt enain~r Zbolobov, 39, ls ' the mcht ·'opens a series of maldn1 his first space n1a.hl. An D'.\&nned flle:hts'' scheduled under army omcer, be enroUecf in the the five-year plan inaugurated space proeram In 1963, and was thiayear. stand-by backup fllgbt ongineer Volynev, 41. is an experienced for Salyut 3. c:osmonau~. a m ember or the He is the 35tb Soviet cosmonaut proeram ai.nce 1960 and previous-<See SPACE, Page A!) Suprenie Co111·t Okays Border Patrol Stops Justices Rule No Vi_olation WASHINGTON <AP> -The Supreme Court ruled today lbat the Border Patrol ma.v stop and question motorists, without court warrants . at permanent check points on major highways lead· ing from Mexico. , The c a s e b e g an its w a y. . ; through the courts as the result • of Border Patrol activity near San Clemente. In a 7·2 decision, the court said the practice does not violate the Fou.rth Amendment auarantee against unreasonable searches and seiwres. In a s harp dissent, J ustices Wll 11 am J . Bre nnan a nd Thurgood Manball aaid the ma· jority decision wUI subject Mex· lean-Americans and Mex.ican aliens who are legally visiting Al"Wlrt,._le ~':as~~:r:[.Y to unreasonable Hoist That Sail Writing for the majority, Justice Lewis F . Powell said. .. We hold that stops for brief questioning routinely conducted at permanent ched:points are consistent with the Fourth Amendment and need not be authorized by a warrant." The governm ent's interest in halting the n ow or illegal aliens justifies the .. quite limited in- trusion on a motorisrs right to uninterrupted passage," Powell said. The case primarily involved· the Border Patrol's checkpoint o n In te r s tate 5 near San Clemente. about 66 miles north of the Mexican border. Interstate 5 is the principal highway between San Diego and Los Angeles. All motorists arc channeled through the checkpoint where <~e BORDER, Pa,e AZ> The Fourth of July gathering of tall ships \n New York harbor was surrounded by nostalgia and the comance or the old sail· ing vessels. but this photo of cadets aboard the U.S. Coast Guard Academ y training ship, EaJZlc. shows what those caught up in the romance of the old ships never tell you what it takes to sail one. Reading Proposal Eyed by Trustees A program to make better re- aders of Laguna Beach High School students will be con· sidered by Laguna Beach Unified School District trustees at 7:30 tonight. The program, proposed by an ad lloc literacy committee. the school goals committee aoo ad· mlnistrat.ors, would Include the hiring or a read I n1 specialist. The reading Improvement pro· gr am would focus on ninth and 10th grade student.a. These stu· dents a re havln1 the most serious reading problems, according to Information prov1ck!d lo school trustees. E nter ing freshmen and new sophomore students would be re- quired to take a t est early In the school year to determine If they were meeting reading standards for their c:lass level. If a atudenl performed poorly, he would be rererred to the read· ing progra m . He would remain In the program until his scores im· proved. The reading spec:talist would conduct small classes to help stu- dents become better readers. In a memorandum lo trustees, William Barnes. director of educational services, said that teachers first became concerned about declining reading skills In 1974. The teachers formed the literacy committee which Initial· ed. among other things, a "st.op and read" program. Students and faculty members were required to take a 20·minute reading break each day. . Barnes termed the program "a stnall Idea but very Important to the many students who with facul· ty encourageme nt read their first entire book.'' In oth er m atters tonight. trustees will consider: -Reaignatlon or Richard 0 . (See R EAD, Page .U> Sewage Spill Closes Cle01ente Beach Two Jailed In Laguna 4th Revelry Two me n were jailed by Laguna Beach police on suspi· cion or possessing destructive de· vices in separ ate Fourth of J uly weekend incidents. Timothy J ess Yonts. 21. of Garden Grove. was arrested late Saturday night after a woman complained to police about his behavior near the corner or Mountajn Road and South Coast Highway. Police claim that during a s ub· sequent search of his car that they founct two M·lkl type ex· ploslves. An M .8() has the power or ... stick or dynamite. police said. Yonts, and a companion, Craig Anthony Scovel, 23. of nuenu <See J ULY 4, Page A2 ) Coast Weather Nighttime low clouds and fog clear ing to haiy 11un1hlne early mornings Inland but remaining along the beaches In the after· noons through Wed~ay. HJgb near 70 at beaches Raw sewage fpewed from a the pollution was lbe Linda Lane and mid·80s inland. Low malfunctioning pump station HW81e pump station. tonJ1ht mld·80S. cloeed a mile and one-half of San The employe said a powe:r Clemente beach over Saturday faJJure knocked oul the elec-INSIDE TODA V and Sunday of the Independence trically optrated pumps and no Cil1fl righl• pcu1~l nUI tbct Thief Rifi-H Dayhotiday. backup power was available. «ltooll' folMr·.ort, rnocJwr. ~ ome The beach c:Iosure sparked With the pumps out, the sewage do.,ghttr f•mcUon• COUle nume rou1 complaints b y backed up and flooded across the NPOrotilm.Olld thtteft>r~ ore In ~a Beaeh ancered wouJct.be beacb1oers beach to the ocean. diecrhniaato st · - t ' -Huntington Beaeh Fountain :Valley EDtTtON VOL 69, NO. 188, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES QRANGE COUN'tY. CALl~RNIA Af teraooa N.Y.Stoeks • .. TEN CENTS ·After All, HB Parade Biggest Ever ~· By aoBt:•T BAHE& Of .... O.lly ~._ A r ecord crowd of approx· imately 100,000 spectators viewed tk 73rd annual Hunt· inctou Buch Fourtb of July Par11de Sunday. city ofrlcials said today. "Not Oftl)' WU the turnout the bi11est in the history ot the city. the parade lu elr was the most s uccessful e ver." Parade Coordlnator Steve Pressley said today. Preuley said estimates or the crowd were made by Police of· ficen al1tbe scene and confirmed by officials countinc from belicoptera. Tbe (larade, sbown...hdeO.y in Ormp County areas on the NBC telerision networll:, got under way at 12:30 p.m. at Lake and Sth streets and lasted unlll 4 p.m .. IOIDe-trbat later than parade O(· ficla.b bad hoped. Pressley said that his oroce already bad received many calls and letters lrom speetators, say· inl how much they e,rUoyed t.he parade. "They seemed to be saying that they didn't care how lone it dra11ed out because tl was so beautiful," he said. Pn~asley said that about 500 people became caua.ht up in the spirit of lbe occasion and let\ the standa lo much in the parade themselves. "This s lowed things up, .. Pressley said, "but it t.ruly was a people's parade." After ,lhe parade ended al 4 p.m .. an old-fashioned picnic and celebration was held at Lake Park ln lbe city at wh.lcb the Hun· tington Beach Concert Band and the 8lb Army Band entertained. Pressley said that about 3,200 persons in all participated of· ficially in the parade that featured 54 noata. "We had only about two bands who w\tbdrew because of blcen· tennial celebrations in their own ciUes." .Pressley said. Dianltaries on band included Senator John Tunney. Rep. Jerry Patterson. Assemblyman Robert Burke and variou.a city and Jocal olticlals as w,ell as actot Earl Ho llim a n and TV new s personality George Putnam. Major p a rade winners ii eluded: MHlcal Eatry-Torranc~ Area Youth Band with honors alsq 1oln1 to the Sixth U.S. Arm>j Band. JIWta.ry DrlU Tetlm-Norton Alr Force Base. San Bernardino. Ml1Uar1. •arcla Ualt-U .S. Marine C01'111, t'amp Pendleton. . 8"1er<Celer GH,..._WIUam Royal Re1lment. ,,....,. Celor G•.,._Velvet <See PAllADE, Page i\J) ~sassinatio~style Huntington Slaying ails Se"\lell-Youths O.IW l'I ... .._ lly alcMnl Dnllt B7 A•Teua •. VINSEL CN .. 0.11,,.._ .... Seven youths aympalhet.ic lo a buddy wbo lost his girlfriend lo a rival remained in custody on murder charges today, following t.be assasainat1on·style ltllling or a teenager. Victim Michael CaUeras, 17, of Santa Ana. died almost instantly when struck in the,eye by a bullet fired from a passing car in a Huntington Beach apartment complex early Saturday. I LADIES OF HUNTINGTON BEACH HISTORICAL SOCIETY RECALL PAST City'• Bicentennial Parade MakH a Uttle Hlatory ltHlf Fire Department paramedics said it 1ippe ared the vict im , whose horrified girlfriend and another young couple were standing with him when be was slain, was dead when they ar· rived. 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- The three witnesses to the slay- inC at \he •partments al 6401 Warner Aft. Wt!N Dot injured but tb6 lirl whose affecUona ap. pattoUy triuered the kUUng weotinto aboek. 17 I libyan Hijacker Gives Up PALMA DE MAJORCA. Balearic Islands <AP) -A U - byan airliner hljacked on a 1U1bt within Libya today landed here with 86 persons aboard and the hijacker surrendered. airport sources said. The htjacker, idenUfled only as 1 a man opposed to the Ubyan re-flme of Col, Moammar Khadafy, I gave up to airport police and turned over two toy pistols and I two knives to the chief of the I airport, the aources said. 'they said nobody was injured and the paHengen were being looked afte r by airport authorities. Officials in Algiers said the hi· Jacked Boeing 72'7 jetliner had I landed previously at Boufarik air base, 20 mile~ sooth of Algiers. I after belns refused permission to land at the Tunis and AJ1lers 1 airports. The base Is the httad· quarters of tbe Al gerian air force. Alaerlan authorities said the plane ata)·,'CS a\ Doufarik only about 10 minutes. then n ew on lo Palma de Majorca . on the lar1est of Spain'" Balearic lllnnd1. Tbt're was no lnforma· lion M whether It refueled In Alteri~. The rt ant was hijacked on an early morning night ~tween Trlpoll, the Libyan capital, and Benahaal. In eastern Libya. It wu assumed thot moet or all of thole aboard Wl'rt Libyans. Mrs. Maher , Of Huntington Dead at 96 F\IMral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesda1 few Amy Alby Maher, 96, a HW1Un&l00 Beach and Orance County resident ror &eyean. llrs. Mabu died Satu.rday at a cooHltscent hotpital in Hunt· lncton Beach. Sbe bad been a coot at Hunt-iftctoa Beach Hilb Scbool fOf' 21 years before her retirement. Sbe also bad beea a IMIDblr ol the Huntington Police Seek Pipe Bomber An anonlst who detonated a powerful pipe bomb ~l was no Fourth ol July prank is sought to- day ill one of three such incidents lo HunUoston Beach SUnday and Monday. The 12:35 a .m . Monday ex- plosion, apparently a imed al Manuel Chairez, who was vilil· inl bis future bride and ber fami· ly, caused nearly $7,000 damage, investigators said. Structur.al damage in the carpQrl area at 17361 Queens Lane amounted to about SS,000, with an additional $1,100 loss in· volving lbree cars. Two were totally destroyed. Sailboat Runs Aground Off Seal Beach A 38·foot sailboat, the Cou ntry Girl, was pulled oft thtt San Gabriel River Jetty after run· nine a1round this mornlnR. Orange County Harbor Patrol de· puties repQrled . Office rs s aid they w e r e rffpondlng to another call In the area ol the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station at 1:45 a.m .. when they spotted the vessel. Officers puHed the boat from the Jetty. and It proceeded Into Loa Alamitos Bay. Neither the owner, John Viagle of TuJunga nor hls passenger was injured, deputies said. Tbc craft may have suflered some keel damage, they rePortE'd. Exploding gasoline in their tanlts enveloped the surrounding area after the powerful pipe bomb was detonated. Fire Inspector Jim Merrill said no moUve has been established for the attack, but pointed out it cannot be con5.trued as a Fourth of July explosives prank. An unidentified suspect was ar- rested in a second arson·set fire that caused about $2,000 to a unit in the Warner West Apartments, 6401 Warner Ave ., Monday night. Inspector Merrill said the blue was s et at three separate points in the apartment, causing heavy smoke and flame damage to the carpeting and walls. Still a third relaUvely minor arson case Involved someone splashing 11asoline on the hood or a car at a home on Ranger Lane and igniting It. Rockets Set House Fires? LOS ANGELES <AP> -Holi· day rlreworks. especially "a Roman candle type of rocket," m ay h a v e coused s e ver a l ho u se fir es i n So uthe rn California, fire officials believe. Torrance Fire Chier AIMrt Salcido, who battled the worst of the blatea. trnld a rocket of that type probably was the culprit in a Sl20,000 house fire. The occu· pants, away on vacation, are scheduled to return today. Somewhat smaller fires In Redondo Beach, San Gabriel and Northridge were believed to have similar origins. ofr1clals said. · Homlelde Detective Phil Nolen said the murder weaPon hu not been recovered, altbou&h it ls suspected the teenager who sup· plied it is one or the seven held. He s aid a ls o the broken· hearted youth whose former girlfriend was da~ CallerasJs not the trlggerman in the tragic killing, although all face murder charges. All were present, either in a carload of four young males aged 16 and 11 who cruised by as the shot was fired, or waiting at a rendeivous..point.down the street. The s hooting occurred in a carpQrl alleyway near the apart· menl complex's swimming PoOI area where the four young peopl e bad been enjoying a double date, police said . No evidence of drugs or alcohol use could be linked lo Calleras' murder in the series of arrests and followup lnvesUgaUon over the weekend. Detective Nolen said. Detective Nolen theorized the tragedy stem med from sym· patby reactions among friends of the jilted youth, a resident of the Westminster·northwesl Santa An a area, as are all the boys. "He went to them snircting . . .. " Nolen said today. adding that one a pparently offered to ar· range fo r revenge. A spokesman for MocDougall Family Mortuary In Santa Ana saJd tod ay that funeral arrange· menls are tentatively scheduled ·Queen Intervenes LONDON <AP> -Queen Elizabeth II has a s ked the An1olan covernmenl for clemen· cy on behalf or three British mercenaries sentenced lo death by a court in that country. SchoolElectlOnOkayed Petition Calla for November.Board Vote a1 UTllY aANCY Tbe seat, vacated earli~ by not say aa appoln~ would IPt ................ formerTnasteeBobKnas...Wbe ..-. . Voten ill the HWltinl'On &ach up for re-eltttion aim ant Bat S.petler cart .i•• Unioe Hilb School District will March. ........ ICMll ... ftllllt tM& tie be d»<•U.C a new school board The DEA., t.be lanemt teldler ...... ••t• s'""&1J:ft member in tbe Nov. telection. oreoallluUoa la U. li..ampus liken up wltlUIM , Tb.e Dbtrict Educators Aa· tc district, WM de ....... ial tonef Oeaetal ... ff•lllllilp I Beach attorney James RMailtoe will lane to opera~ until Nov· ember wttll only four members. tr someone is absent from• meel- ln1. he aald, tbe ot.btt three tnembert mu1t vote uaanlmoua· (See SCHOOL~ r,1e f > i for Thursday. He said lt was originally to be at the Latin Ame-rican Free Methodist Church in Santa Ana but larger quarters -are-being-- sought due to Calleras' many friends and relatives. Detective Nolen said most CJf th.e suspects either attended high school In Westminster or were dropouts and that most wer e picked up by Westminster police. ............... SOYUZ COSMONAUTS ZHOLOBOV, VOLYNOV Flrat Manned Alght Since U.S.-Sovlet Joint Operation Manned Spacecraft Launched in USSR · MOSCOW CAP > -The Soviet U ni on l a un c h ed a Soyuz spacecrart with a two·man crew today to carry out "joint experi· ments" with the Salyut 5 space lab which was put into orbit on June 22, the o(ficial news agency Tass reported. The Soyuz 21 spaceship was launched at 3:09 p.m. Moscow time (8:09 a.m. EDT> to carry our near ·earth space explora· Uon. Tass said. The launch is the first manned space night since the joint U.S.· Soviet Apollo·Soyuz operation last J uly. The cosmonauts aboard were Identified as Col. Boris Volynov, the spaceship commander, and engineer Vitali ZholoboY. They r adioed back that the spacecraft's on board systems were (unclionln1 normally and the cosmonauts have begun car- rytna out the flight. program, Ta!IS said. The s pacecraft was launched at Ute Balkonur space center In Soviet Kazakhs tan, 1,400 miles southeast of Moscow. Tass quoted Volynov as saying the lllght ''opens a series or manned ni1hts 1 ' scheduled under the five·year pl an ina1tgunted lblsyear. VolYftOV. 41 , is an experienced cosmona ut. a member or the proiram sl_pce 1980 and previous· ly commander of Soyuz .S, launcbedlnJanua~.199. Tua aa6d h• allO serftd u b a c '-• p co m m a ad• r o f ~ ••moretlailDOMe. •• Pl9* e.fllffr 7bllobov, •. ls matq bltftnt spece lllnt. An a~ iffletr, he enrolled" In the space.,,..am tb lta. and was nt of manned fiithts that ~ IM'O- vtded for by the 10th five-ye'r plan. W• abaU resume apetl- menta with orbital stations tbal repreffnt the prlndpal U... of Cl,velopm,nt in ~oviet • astronautics." Veteran Soviet cosmonaut LL Gen. Vladimir Shata lpv, In · terviewed by Tass al the launch site, said or the current night: "We do not see anv basically nev. engineering proble ms for the spaceship. It is just another working start under our orbital program." Moscow Radio announced the night shortly before S p.m. local time, nea rly two hours after the launch. with the signal chimes used for only the most Important a nnouncements. The 1adio played a special cor· respondent's report recorded just before liftoff. Cosmonaut Gen. Alexei Leonov. one of tho Soviet cosmonauts from the Apollo·Soyui flight, could be , heard wishlnlf the crew or the new flJght "health and huppl·' ness." Weather Nighttime low clouds and fog clearing t.o har.y sunshille early mornings Inland but remaining along the beaches in the aner· noons through W edne9day. Hi1h near 70 at beaches and mld·IOs Inland. Low tonilht mld-«>a . INSIDE TOD~" CioU ,.,,.,, pout ruka that .chooll' /Ofhtt·ton, '""''-'· daughter /unction• cau1e Npof'OI'"" and thffefore.ore ,Al OAILYPILOT H /F Tua&d!y, July&. 1976 We Shared in Spirit, Pride, '~ Dr earns • By JULES L01t '*-a an Amttkan. .. Pr-'dent P'~ o1 JW, in Ulil )'ear ot Oar River ever roraet those majeatk Declaration or lndepeodence re- •·-... -~._ Fonf taid. ataDdlq • Tbomaa Lord 1"' Md tM "ar ol ~ aquart>-ri11ers and the Jl<>r)' of ad l'rom the b1t lcony v.•hcre it was WUllam Williams ol Tbe AP r~ ported about • nM1nactrnent~ "They 1avt a war hue aod thousands of Americans came," 30,000 with plcnte lw.chcs ... II\ Washln1ton. Ulo city everybody seemtd to run a1aJnst lhil year, where 1loryteller1 and puppets Mtertalo•d J1u1hlnJ kids at West Potomac Park ••• In Phlladelpbla, whero tbc Presl· dent Jotned thouaanda ror formal ceremonlea at lndtPtndencol lfall. and aJao wbtN a aubway rldtr broke Into "Tho Bllttlel Hymn of the Republic," and im- mediately the other riders. in •II the cars. Joined ln. Otl.whalaweC!kmdttwas. Jetrereoo'a rroot lawa at lte~bllc• ... •a.bcltdoawttb LO,OOO ulla.-,u..nanJtotlbo llratreadlnt.batcitylnl116. Tbe fuae wu loa1, too IOf\C Vlraiala'a MoatlceUo, and lille o•· tlle meeben ot Wt l&alt at a ftnlcapitalollhe R..,ubllc! • everyone said, but when the Uoo..,wered,Ameo. llUllTombiDtbcworld'alarcett In Lexington and Concord, 1nnd b_lcentennial sk~rocket "II •• eaaaot Ol6&e ...,... C.0.llnm!sltouatl')'l ai:,,ttOIM the land. It was a S\&Pfr where the fig ht ror liberty began, went off 1t lifted Amenca s spirit It. .. a.. •ahl, ••wet... wt..t tt t~. WW f th I ol auperlatlvcs -lbe big· they would remember a special and uncovered its pnde and. at You koow what lt is«~ would -..ii -anr ... o e Million sur. aeat. the loud"st, the best and the checrlness at the traditlonal leut ror the moment. crowned not be btte .. rou._,, uae W Hhinlton Moau-b r I 1 b test. a blur or ex. hlld . A m e r• c a , s good w Ith And whe;e were IOU' mto.t, oobin1 and •abJ°' at the trav•canus months in prefar•· c ~n s ca mes of hula.hoop brotherhood from sea to shinan& A I h ) . ol trande•t Oreworka dlspJay in lion. But tbe surprise o the splnn tni. blke raclng and sea. me:::nc:nswh!~! ~w1~ere ':i bbto~. forcet that when it wu b icentennJal was the i po n -w~termelon eatlna. !twas as If the entire nation put the precla: moment J natk>nal othrovu al huae crowd1, that happy taneous ~armtb and caJet,y and. Tht> .i13me easy. happy spirit aside Its cares and sorrows and trauma: Dec. 7 190. Nov. 22 "Godni8•1•pontaoeous_r bw'lilinlo yea, patriotism where the crowda prevailed ll l other national thought at last or Its own best· 1963. ' • • ess America ! assembled. shrines. dreams. But in bis Hretlme wtU Thomas Will any of the rive million -In Bos ton. they would re-At Fort McHenry, ut n boom· ."After two centuries. there ls Gates, the American envoy in five million : -who lined Nf'w member bunlin& Into "Happy ing rocket display at dawn's ear- slill somethln1t wonderful about Peking, ever forget that on the York harbor a nd the Hudson Birthday" alter IL.citenlng lo the ly ll&ht ... at Gettysburg, where Delegates' Claoi~e Brown, Ch11rch Top #2 Picks? WASHINGTON (AP> -Jim- my Carter isn't s aying who Is at the. top or his list for a running mate on h~ D~ocr-attc ticket, but delegates lo the party's con· vention na me Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. a nd Sen . Frank Church as their top choices for the second party. The dele1ates who will meet in New York next week named more than SO politicians and non- politicians as t heir choke for vice president, a conlinuing As· sociated Press survey or de- legates round. Carter, who has enough de-J e gate votes to win the Democratic presidential nomina- tion, says he will interview five possible running mat.es before the convention. His first interview was with Maine Sen. Edmund Muskie in Plains. Ga., on Monday. Carter said that because Mus kie was the first to be interview~ does not mean he is Car ter 's first choice. The former Georgia governor, who has not released the names or the four contenders besides Muskie and Sen. Walter Mondale or Minnesota, has said no one speaks for him on this decision. ' And it is Carter 's vote that wiU count at the convention. In the past. the convention always has :a pproved the presidential eu- dldate 's choice for bb runntn1 mate. Brown, who defeated Carter in three late primaries, wu named l're• P•flll A I SCHOOL •.. ly for any business lo lake place. C. B. Wright, president of the DEA. however. said he was dis· appointed that trustees didn't t<ike more time before appoint· ang Ha milton in the first place. Hamilton was appointed Ma y 25 from a list of 12 applkants who had filed ror an opening .two 'Weeks earlier . That vacan<'y, ueated when Ron Shenkman was t-lected to the }funtington Beach City Council, was filled by Zita Wessa of Foun- tain Valley. Since no ont> challenged her appointment, s he bas already been seated. But instead of reopening ap· ptical ion s, trustees selected Hamilton from the earlier list. Teachers bad contended that others might have applied had trustees r eop<'ned applications. They also said llnm1lton was ap. pointed too hastily, without enough public comment. Abbott said the special election will cost taxpayers about $17,000. WhO<'ver wins. he noted, will face another election just rour months later. when the board term ex- pires. Mrs. WC!!IU's seat and that or Truste<' Ralph Bauer also will be up for election In March. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ~ ......... ...,_,_ Jack R. Curley Vic•-· . ..., o.-.. """"'"'"' ThomM Ke.vii lchte,. Thomes A. MlW'llhlnt ... _ .... , .. ..r--- °'8r~ H. Loos RKNrd P. Niii ..... -·~-·--Robert 81rltff ... 0.--,_, £•• H..._... .. MllOfflce 1ll1J ihok.1t---4 ........ -. ~ o ..... "'.,.. ottkel ~ .. .Cl\,llMG..__ c:.. ....... lit~ ... -~· as the choke of 155 or the 988 de- legates who stated a prererence for vice president in interviews with The AP. Another 153 dele,ates named Church, who also defeated Carter several times in later primaries. Jn contrast. Muskie wa.s named for the second post by only 15 de- legates of the 2.222 who have been interviewed thus far in the AP suney. About 54 percent or the de- legates did not give a choice fo r WILL MONDALE JOfN CARTER TICKET? M the vice presidential nomination when asked in the continuing AP delegate survey. Arter Brown and Church, in or- der of total number of delegate mentions. were Seo. Adlai Stevenson Ill or Illinois, chosen by 115 delegates, and Sen. Birch Bayh of Indiana. by81. Both Stevenson, who was a fa vorile son contender . and Bayh, who dropped out of the pre- s idential race midway through the primaries. drew much or their support from their home states. About a third of Stevenson's support was from JI. llnois. with almost ball ol Bayb's comin1 from Indiana. Mondale was named bJ 10 de· legates. about ~ of whom cur- r.Uy are listed as Carter de- ltjates in the A~ auney. llep. Morrl11 Ud1U1 who amassed more t h1a IOO Me1ates In bis bid for the nomination, was named by 62 delefate. for the Stt<>nd spot. Slx women and four blacks were among those mentioned by at least one delegate In the AP survey. but all those who ranked a mong lhe top 10 in lot.al delegate s upport were white male poliU· ciaos. Sen. Edward Kennedy, t D· Mass.>. was the choice of 38 de- legates. while Ohio Sen. John Glenn also was named by that number. Sen. Henry Jackson, whose presidential campaicn stalled in May, and Sen. Rubert Hum- phrey. <D-Minn.>. rounded out the top 10 delegate preference preference with 30 and 26 sup. porters, respectively. Three Injured Battling Fire At Elsinore LAKE ELSINORE (AP> Three people we re Injured, several small structures razed and m o r e than 300 acres blackened as a ra1in g fire burned throu1h brush near Lake Elsinore befor e firemen quelled the blaze, authorities say. Two California Dlvlalon of Foreatry lirell1hten were ln. jured Mond ay wbUe fi.&bllna the blue, author ities sald. Steve Fo11no, 21. ol Woodcrett s uffered an aller1ic reaction to a bee •ti"-whil.e flgbUQI the blue. and was In stable concliUon aner beln1 treated for respiratory failure, omcials uid. . A woman firefi1hter. Olga Vogt, 21. of Borrego Sptln11. was treated for second-dqree buma and released. eut.borities saJd. Philip Williams. a 15-year-old re- sident of the threatftM!d area. also suffered minor injurlea while trying to ward orr lhe names. officials sald . A Califor n ia Dhlsion of Foteatl')' spokesman said several <*houses and animal pem were destroyed by tile fitt, Md somo homes were. lrinced as names crept up to within sewa-al feet of the atrueturu. However. no botnts were · ore an 300 men rom California Division of For-estry stat.ioos i.n San Diego. RJverslde. ~li)iii.1~';...:F--·--.. ' ""~ ~ °'"'""'· "" °' ..... .c--_,..,.,,. ~ -· ....... , -· .... _...._ -i .. ""'tttf •r ........ t UHftMftt\ flwtl•W-ff'l4Y W ,..f,H•tC'f .,,,,.._,, 1 .... <let ..,.._.,tu.Nii' ef ,~ ... ,..,. ~~··~~~= ~~.!! ... ~•u""::: ......... _. .... ,,"' ... '~·~ ........... --..... u u-... ~ a\ded b siL air tukers. a heUcdpur and severaJ irc>und crews. • Tb~re wat n o ltnmediale ·estimate of the damages caused bJ tbe flre. lhe ori&fn ol which wu under innsU,atJoa. • --------------------------------------------..:....---------=--------~..:..---=--~ Break With Tradition Balloon Repeats Dangers A balloonist who nearlY lost Ms Ille lrl a takeoff mishap ln Santa Amt I.at year bad another close call Saturday when his belium- filled era.rt crash-landed near the • desert town ot Ridaecrest Dr. Thomas F. Helnsbeimer, 37, a balloonist and Rollinc Hills city councilman, wu listed In stable condiUon al RJd1ecrest Hoeplfal Sunday alter sufferin1 multlple bruJse1 and a back In· jury when hi• balloon's 1ondola ::--io .... ~c'=rweamto "Ule desert -noor a nearly 30 m.p.b .. CopUot Peter I Neusbul, 34, or Rollinc Hills was unhurt Hein.aheitner was lovotved In I another balloon craah with millionaire Malcom Forbes at Santa Ana Marine Corps Air Sta- tion •. Jan. 6, 1975. Tbe two balloonlsta were att.empt.lng a trans·AUanUc nt1ht when their &ondola waa dra11ed 20 feet after Ute balloon broke loose from its moorin1s. Forbes scrapped plans for the night two months later. Brenda Brookman, right of Milwaukee, and Lynn Rampp, standing next to her, from Wheaton, Md .• wait with their male coun- terparts to begin going through induction for new plebes at the U.S. Naval Academy today. The two women were among the first to enter the Academy, which had always been restricted to men. All three major service academies are admitting women for the first lime this year. Heinshelmer saJd Sunday be was "sore and bruised" after crasb·landlng in bla craft dubbed "America." ''Wejustcame down harder than we planned," he added. The night was conducted for the El Segundo Aerospace Corporation to lest Ule balloon's maneuverability ln smog re-Police Probe Fre•P•,,eAI Two Victims-~ earch. ~·America" bad been airborne s ince Friday morning and, accordin& to Its pilot, had UtUe trouble ln the smog and air currents over Los Angeles -that is, unlil the crash. You~li Slaying !:~!!!!.!~.~;... Of Jeep Crash In S A Westminster. Id ~f. d 8Dl8 08 Mar ching U nll-Hu~tinitlon eDtJ Je Beach Higb School District Drill ''It was my misjudgment." said Helnsheimer . "It looked like it was sandy terrain and il I turned out to be volcanic rock." Santa Ana police said today they have "very UtUe to go on" in UN!tr search for whoever shot and killed 18-year-old Juan Antonio Martinez early Monday. Martinez w as m ortally wounded at about 1:45 a.m. as he stood outside his home at ll03 W. Second St. Police said witnesses reported bearing several shots and a car driving off before dJ.scovering the victim's body on tbesldewaJk. One or the bullets, apparently fired ltbm a .22-~allber pistol struck Martinez 1n the chest: police said. He was reported de- ad al the scene, according to a coroner's report Man, 52, Shot SAN DIEGO (AP>-A 52-year- old man was shot to death by a police offi cer who found him waving a loaded pistol in a downtown cafe, police said. A police spokesm an said Manuel Garcia Salinas fired one shot at patrons inside the cafe and threatened others late Monday night. I Team. Float• (Mayor 's Tropby)- City of Stanton. City of Garden Grove, firs t place: Anaheim. second place; Fount.a.in Valley,. third place. ,Floa ts (Grand Marsha ll'• Trophy>-Bob's Big Boy Family Restaurant . Pioneer Takeout, fir st p l ace ; Carl's Junior Restaurant. second place; Fuji films lnc .. Ulird place. f1oata (President's Trot>•1>- Liberty Christian School and General Baptist Temple, Costa Mesa. Floats <Sweepstakes)~ity of Westminster. William Galllenne T rophy--- Pb~nix Club or Westminster. Attend ance Down DEL MAR (AP) -The Southern California Exposition was over today. attendance bare- ly past 603,000 for the to.day run and 7 ,000 short or the record set in 1974. Heat sent many to the beaches Instead. Two men killed Sunday when the jeep they were riding in plunced down a steep hillSide near Orange ha ve been identified by a coroner's spokesman as Roger Grar, 34, of Garden Grove, and Gerald Kerpsack, 23, of Ven- tura. Graf and Kerpsack, who were brothers-in-law, died Crom head injuries r eceived as the jeep cartwheeled about 150 yards down · th~ .11teep hillside near Chapman Avenue and Old Chap- man Avenue, according to the coroner's spokesman. Both victims were reportedly burned beyond recognition when ·the ill-fated jeep caught fire after It rinally came to a halt at the end of its deadly descent. The accident occurred off a trail road not open to normal Wrestlillg Clinic Signup UnderWay- Registrauon is open for a two- day wresUing clinic sponsored by the Fountain Valley Boys • Club. The clinic wllt be operated by Fountain ValJ ey High School I Wrestling Coach Wayne I Michaellan at Fountain Valley High School July 10and11. The program ls open ror boys in grades 7 throu&b 12, Boys Club officials said. vehicular traffic. • The $20 registration fee in· eludes a free Boya Club mem· bership, free wrestling T-shirt, four wrestling sessions, a take· Deaths Reporte~ MANILA, The Philippines CAP > -Some children in the primitive Tasaday tribe have died, orficial sources said. down tournament, recreation, swimmlng and Olympic wresU· ing films. Details may be obtained by calling the Boys Club, OOS.5252. Elizabeth Visits Bell .., .......... OU!EN !LIZAmT'Ht PRINCE PHILIP ARRIVE IN U.S . A Blcentennlef Vl8lt ID E.nglaftd'• F.ormer Colonie• • PHILADELPHIA <APJ -his wife, ''See. that't where thla Queen Elizabeth It or England to-comes from." day vlalted the Liberty Bell, the Her visit to P hiladelphia was symbol offreedom for the former the Clrsl stop ''' a alx·day, nine· Brlt11b colonies once ruled by her city American tour before she ancestor , King George Ill. i:toes to Montreal to orJen the The vlt1lt was part of a sen· Olympic GamH. umenta1 bicentennial journey to Latt>r, she was to dedlc1te the the historic city where American omclai British girt to the Unlt~d patriots 200 y1•ars ago rose up States, a 12,000·pound btccnton· 1 a1atnst British tyranny. nlal bell. It wu caal In the u mo She asked 11boul the famous Whltecbapel foundry th•t pro- (rack but declined to touch the duced the Liberty Bell, Cawood bell, despite urgings fronl photo-told the queen In answer to her rr•phers. She s tood a foot away quesllon. and listened ns Hobart Cawood. The am of the bell was protest· I Uperlntcndent of Independence ed today by • aroup of •bout 20 NaUonal Park. told how the bell persons led by the Rev. Carl pealed the news that the Con· Mcintire. The runda menl•ll O lJncnlal Congress declared the 13 ~iniller claimed the bell should colonies lo be independent. include a biblical Inscription, .as As the queen stood ~the Uberty Be ll dOH. before the bell, her bu_sband The royal couple atepped off Prince Pbllip by her side. ~he the royal yacht Britannia follow- looked throu1h the glatS behind Ing 1 docldni al Penn's Landini It as at Independence Hall and 8 VOL. 69, NO. 188, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY / CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1976 Today's Clo bag N.Y.Stoeks , TEN CENTS Party's Over · 36 Jailed in Newport Melee ............ Hoist That Sail Newport Beach police ha\•c dttlared a moratorium on big parties in the city in the wake of a bu.&e Fourth of July celebration that ~oded with 36 arre!lts and at least six injuries to pohce and pa:rtygoers. Capt. Wayne Connolly, com- mander of the department's patrol division, said today that "in the future we simply will not tolerate any or these large parties as we have in lhe past." In addition. Connolly said. police wUI attempt to have resi· dents of two or the host houses evicted as public nuisances. The party was sponsored by re- sidents of 126. 1261.A.t, 124. 1241t2 * * * . The Fourth of July gathering of tall ships --=--m New ork harbor was surrou-nc:fea oy nostalgia a nd the romance of the old sail- ing vessels, but this photo of cadets aboard the U.S. Coast Guard Academy tratnin~ sntp. -EaJ!le. strows--whar ttros caught up in the romance of the old s hips never tell you what it takes to sail one. NB Cops Kepi Busy By Revelers ; ·Lawyers Get Pay Hikes Members of the Newport Beach police and fire departments didn't have much t ime to celebrate lhe bicentennial this weekend., Wunty Atwmeys Settle Wage Hassle A police spokesman estimated that officers made about 200 ar· rests ctver the three-day weekend, including the 36 people who were booked Crom the mclee Sunday night al 31st Street and Balboa Boulevard. Attorneys in Orange County's district attorney and public de- fender's offices have reached agreement with the county on a 1976-77 wage-fringe benefit package. Negotiations giving most of the • 129 lawyers eight percent pay raises ended over the holiday weekend. A year ago, county negotiators and Oranae County Employe A5· sociatlon (OCEA> r epresen· tallves railed lo agree on a settle· ment ror the attorneys. Conseque ntly, the lawyers worked last year without recelv· i ng pay raises and without benefit of a formal memorandum of understanding governing their work regulations and conditions of employment. . That year-long failure to reach agreement ended when county Personnel Director Eert Scott to· day r e com m ended that the Board of Supervisors approve a pact for the com in& ftscal year. In addition to the 8 percent pay raise for alt but a few of the depu- ty djstrict attorneys and deputy public defenders, the proposed 11act would: -Blnd the attorney bargain· ing unit to the same 1977·78 raise- rnnge benent package "received by the greatest number of c.ounty employes" next year. -Provide the lawyers with a $15,000 life insurance policy paid for by the county. -Give Uie 129 lawyers the same bike in heallh insurance benefits given to most county employes last week. Scott said the boerd .Ul act on his recommendation at its July 13 meetlna. He bu suggested terms or the pact be made retroactive t.o July 2. Art Morton. a fire department spokesman, aaid the firemen were equally busy, but said there were no m ajor m iabaps. Accqrding t o Morton, ppameilca aaawertd a.-VA· precedented i4 medical aid calls, 10 of which were on Sunday. He said repol'U have not been pro- ~essed yet to determine how many of those calls were related to the July P'oa.rtJa celebralion. SlB.5 Jtlillio1a in lr.,ine Morton said fire enlines rolled on 12 fire calls. primarily beach trash cans set ablaze by fireworks and firecrackers and two grass Scho. ols Bonder Budget fil'On~ fire truck w:a-s called to stand by Sunday rught at 30th Street as officers dispersed the 'large party there. By HILAllV KAYE Ot -o.u, l"l1911Uft Wilh teacher salary negotia· UQns still up in the air. Irvine 11cPlool trustees will meet Wed· nesday night to tak<' a detailed look at a proposed $18.5 million budget. The study session. which is open to the public, will begin a t '7 :30 p.m. in the district offi ces, 2941 Alton Ave .. Irvine. Trustees have uQlil early August to adopt a flrial budget and have scheduled a public hearin& for Aug . 4. At Wed· neaday's session they will accept public comments and may make adjustments In the budget, which ls $3. l million more than this year's operating budgN. Assistant Supt. John Rajcic said today trustees will adopt a budget with "estimates" 1r thl' teachers' salary conn1ct 1s not resolved by next month Orrtclal contract ne11otlations began on July 1. under the rules or lhe new Rodda Act. llowcver. the mHtlng ended abruptly arte r an hour and • hall when the teachers declared an lmpaase. However, R-.tctc aaid only the Coast Weather NighUlme low clouds and fos clearin1 to huy sunshine early moml~s inland but remalnlnc along the beaches In the after- noons tbroqb W edDe9Cb.,y. mo Dear 70 al beacbes ana mld..,. Inland. 1.ow tcallbt add .... IN818ETO•.AlY Cfoil ~ poJWl ,,.. ..,. ~· JoJlfn·toa, ,,.,.,.. do•'"''' /uctU>•• ecru~ dilcrimJitatori. Storr A4. •••e.x stale Educational Employe Rela· lions Board (EERB) can declare an impasse. "The EERB hasn't even com· pleted Its own rules on Impasse," Rajcic said. Jle added that the EERB doesn't consider the teachers' ~mpasse declaralion'a "bona fide r eq u est" r o r a n o uts id e mediator. "The teachers sent a letter to our school board, declaring an impasse, and sent a copy to the EERB," Rajcic said. "It doesn't" consider that a bona fide request and probably won't act on that request," he added. H it r eceives a r equest il believes is valid. the EERB will sent someone to lrvine within five days to determine if an out· side mediator is needed. Teachers and the school dis- trict a r e split over salary. Teachers are demanding that the regular automatic step incre· ments given to the teachers be continued and the district has proposed only awarding "merit pay raises." The teachers are also upset ulat the district wants to discount all previous meet and confer 1 sessions held prior to July 1. Capt. Wayne Connolly of the police department said the fire truck was never used, but it was sent Crom ther eto a phonyflrecall at 42nd Street and Seashore Drive. Police had to follow the fire truck into the 42nd street area and quell a'crowd that was tossing fire crackers and rocking cars, Con- nolly claimed. Al least four people were arrested there. including John Vostmeyer. 20, Santa Ana, who was booked on a charge of re· sisting arrest in an incident stem- mi ng Crom the frirecracker bombing or the fire engine. Also arrested was Ontario resident Michael Guillen. 23, wbo was booked 'on suspicion of assault wilh a deadly weapon on a police officer. Check-point Case Upheld by Court In a separate incident earlier Sunday, a P erris resident was booked for obstructing a police of· fleer for allegedly trying to make a t\orseback getaway, Officer Gerald Thompson said he tried t.o stop J am es Snyder. 29. and a companion, Thomas Goldhorn, 28, because they were galloping lbeir horses around lhe crowded Ocean Front parking lot WASHINGTON <AP> -The Supreme Court ruled today that the Border Patrol may atop and queaUon motorists, without court warrants, at permanent check potnta on major hllhwa,ys lead· illl from Mexico. The case becan Its way. t.hroqb the courta as the result of Border Patrol acthtly near San Onofre. In a 7·2 decision, the court sa.ld the practice does not violate the Foortb Amendment iuuantee qainat umeasoaable searches and aeburel. . ln a abarp d ' !Ill. Justiees Wllliam J. Breanan and Tbar8Md Manball uld the ma. Jeril1 decilloo will~ Ila· lcan-Amedcau and )lulcao alleu wbo are leplly villtinc tbll country to unreuooabte baraument. said. . <See ARBESTS, Pa1e .U> The case primarily Involved· the Border Patrol'• checkpoint on Inte r s tate S near San Clemente, about 66 mnea north or Bomb Thr l tbe Mexican border. Interstate 5 ea la the principal hi1hway between San Dle10 and Los Anc"elea. Empties OC Courthouse All mot.oriats are channeled through the checkpoint where they are slowed or stopped as aaenta watch. Most are allowed to pToceed without belnt quea· -An estimated 1,000 people were Uoned but aome are referttd to • ordered to leave the Orao1e an Inspection area where they County courtbouse today after a are asked about their dtiRmblp Santa Ana Clvlc Center andlmmiarationatatus. 1wllcbboard operator waa ''Efttl 11 ll be auumed that warned tbat a bomb bad been aueb referrals are m.te larpty planled lD Ute nine lt«J build· oo the bull of apparat llnkaa ial aDCeStry." Powell wrote, "we Coa.ntr employes, newsmen ~" no comtitutioaal .tola· and memben of tbe public wbo UoL trted to remain In t.be bulldlnc Powell loot note~ the dilleat· were ordered to leave under tbe bailcllnJ waa y encual· edbyll:tsa.m. ''1'bil wu one-Ume we were and 120 30th Street. Connolly said. Ho said the party was checked once at about 2 p.m. · 'wben it was JUSl getting started'' and otficers reminded the hosts of laws per· talning to alcoholic beverages, fireworks and disturbing the peace. A second check was made al about 8 p.m. and Connolly said that. al that time. the pal'\Y was not unduly la rge nor abnormally loud. However. once the fireworks displays on the beach closed down, the party grew to about 1,000 people and other area resi· dents began to complain of lhe noise and disturbance. Connolly alleged partnoers 1 were blocking trarric on 30th Street and Balboa Boulevard, were throwing beer bottles and firecrackers at passing cars and pedestrians, and said several fights broke out and that rockets were being aimed at pedestrians and motorists. One resident complained to police that when he tried lo quiet the party, somebody threw a beer botUe at him, hitting him in the head. Another told police that her car, parked at the curb on 30th Street was burned bv fireworks. (Sff PARTY, Page AZ) Al"Wl ...... le SOYUZ COSMONAUTS ZHOLOBOV, VOLYNOV Ar9' M•nMCI FUght .... U.S.-SOva.t Joint Operetlon Manned Spacecraft Launched in USSR MOSCOW (AP> -The Soviet Union launched a Soyuz spacecraft with a two-man crew today to carry out "joint ex.peri· ments" with the Salyut S space Jab which was put into orbit on June 22, the official.news agency Tass reported. Queen Visits Liberty Bell On Journey PHILADELPHIA (A P > Queen Elizabeth II of England to· day visited the Liberty Bell. the symbol of freedom for the former BriUsb colonies once ruJed by her ancestor, King George III. The visit was part of a sen· umentat bicentennial journey to the historic city where American patriots 200 years ago rose up against British tyr anny. She asked about the famous crack but declined to touch the bell, despite urgings Crom photo· craphera. She stood a foot away and listened as Hobart Cawood, superintendent of independence Natlonal Park, t.old how the bell pealed the news that the Con· (See QUEEN, Page .Ul The Soyuz 21 spaceship was launched al 3 :09 p.m. Moscow time (8:09 a .m. EDT> to urry our near-earth space explora· tion, Tass said. The launch is the first manned space fllght since. the joint U.S.· Soviet Apollo·Soyuz operation last July. The cosmonauts aboard were identified as Col. Boris Volynov. the spaceship comma nder, and engineer Vitali Zholobov. They radioed back that tho spacecraft's onboard systems were functioning normally and the cosmonauts have begun car• rying out the flight prog ram, Tass said. The spacecraft was launched al the Baikonur space center In Soviet Kazakhstan. 1,400 mUes southeast of Moscow. I Tass quoted Volynov as saying the flight "opens a series of manned rlights" scheduled under the five-year plun inaugurated this year. Volvnov. 41. ls on experienced cosmonaut. a member of the program since 1000 and previous· ly comm a nd er of Soyuz 5, launched in January, 1969. Tass aald he also served as backup commander o r space.hips "more than once." Fllcht entlneer Zhotobov, 39, is maklnll hl• llrst apace nl1ht. An army officer, he enrolled In tho space program In 1963, Appeals Cut E~n£e Grounds Removed WASHINGTON <AP> -The U.S. Supreme Court today sharply curtailed the riJ(bt of prisoners to challenge their convictions on grounds that evidence against them was seized illegally. ln a S.3 decision. the court said federal coum may not free state prisoners·on such grounds unless the prisoners can show they were not glven "full and fair opportunity" to present their claims in state courts. ,,... Al DAILVPlLOt Tuesday JuJy I . 1918 Delegates' Claefee ; Brown, €hurch Top #2 PickS? WASHINGTON <AP> -Jim· my Carter 1s n 't aayina who 11 at the top of his list for tt runnlna male on the Oemocratlc ticket .. but delegates to lhe port.Y's con· ventton name Gov. F~mund G. Brown Jr unrt St•n. t'rnnk Church as their top <•ho1c c11 for the second pitrly. The d elegate• who will meet in New York next week named more than SO polltlcians and non· politicians as their choice for \lice president. a continuing AS· sociated Prus survey or de· legates found. Carter. who has enough de· tegate votes to win the Democratic presidential nomlna· tion. says he will intervit'W five possible running mates before the convention. His first interview was with Maine Sen. Edmund Muskie 1n Plains. Ga .. on Monday. Carter said that because Muskie was tM? first to be inte rviewed does not mean he is Carter's first choice. The former Georgia governor. who has not released the names of the four contenders besides Mus kie and Sen. Waller Mondale of Minnesota, has said no one speaks for him on this decision. And it is Carter's vote that will count at the convention. In the past, the con vention always has -ap)H'oved lhe pl'esldenttal can· didate's choice for his running mate. Brown, who defeated Carter ln three late primaries, was named as the choice of 155 ol lhe 988 de· lecates who staled a pr~erence for vice president in interviews with The AP. Another 1S3 delegates named Church . who also defeated Carter several times in later primaries. In contrast. Muskie was named for the second post by onJy 15 de- legates of the 2.222 who have been inte rviewed thus rar in the AP survey. About 54 pe rcent of the de· legates did not aive a choice for the vice presidential oomlnatlon ·when asked In the continuing AP delegate survey. After Brown and Church. ln or- der of total number or dele1ate mentions. were Sen. Adlai Stevenaon 111 of lllinols, cho9en ~ by 115 dele1ates, and Sen. Birch Bayh of lndrana. by 81. Both Steweason, who WM a favorite aon, eoattnder. aacl Bayh, whodroppedout oftbe pr• sldential race midway thtouih the primaries. di-~ much of their s upport from their home s tates. About a third or Stevenson's support was from 11· hnols, with almost half ol Bayh's coming from Indiana. Mondale was named by 70 de· legates. about SO of whom cur- rently are listed as Carter de· legates in the AP survey. Police Quiz Rape Suspect A woman who fought off o would· be rapist In the Dana Point area Monday has Rive n Oranie County Sheriff's officers informa· lion thnt led them to Interview a Camp Pendleton Marine Investigators refmed to iden· tlfy tho m a n who ls asslsting them with their lnqulnes into the uttnck on un t8.year-0ld woman who was dragfted Into nearby bushes as shew alk<.'d near the in· t ersect1on or Pacari<' Coast Hlihwnv and Del Obh;po Street. Dt-putles snld tht' woman. u ~an Clemente rt!Si<knt . fnuJ:ht off her nttocker who rnn from the 11rt-ne when pnsslng mntorists :spotted the fracas. OlltANOE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. We«J ..... , ... ,.~.""._.. . .,,... TtwlmH A. M Ufl)hlne .................. Rep . Mo rri• Udall, who amai.sed more than 300delegate>s In hb bid for the nomlnaUon. wu named by 62 deles:atn for the at'<'ond 11pot . Six women and rour hlub wt>re among t'hol\e mcnUooed by nt least one delegate in the A f' survey. but all those who ra nked umon• the lop 10 In total delecate support were w hlte male politi· clans. Sen. Ed"·ard Kennedv. f 0 WILL MONDALE JOIN CARTER TICKET? M Mass.>. was the choke of 38 de· legates, while Olde Sen. John Glenn also was named by that number. Sen. Henry J ackson. wbose presidenttal campaign stalled in May, and Sen. Hubert Hum· phrey, ID·!t11nn ). rounded out the top 10 delegate prefei-ence preference with JO and 26 sup- porters, respectively. E'ro• Pa,,e Al PARTY •.• Connolly said police waited un· til alter 10 p.m. when the curfew law i:ould be invoked to dularc the party an unlawful assembly. He said they delayed making the declaration until 10:45 p.m., so that a total of 21 officers from two shifts could be on the scene without leaving the rest of lbe ci· ty completely uncovered. He said the majorityol lhe par· ty coen heeded the warning given out. over the police hellcopter loud speaker system. leavlng a )eering, bottle and firecracker throwing crowd or about 200 still on the see~. Bv the time order waa restored after midnight, police had a rrest· ed 36 people, including eight juveniles. Connolly said that a survey of arrest reports shows only six of those arrested were from Newport Beach. Most were arrested for failure to disperse. However, some were arrested o n more serious cbar1es. including: -a.saell Fl••lelo, lt. ol 3129 Coral Ave .• Costa Mesa arrested on suspicion of vandalism for al· leeedly throwing a brkk through tk back wilMlow ol a Police car. -T1tomH Bn--. Jl. of 120 31st St., Newport &acb. who was arrested on suspicion of inciting a riot. -William Tatty, 19. Pomona, arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer. -Joe Caba, 19. F\Jllerton. also arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer. -Wesley-Replode, 28. of 410 32nd St., Newport Beach. arrest· ed on suspicion of USllult with :i deadly weapon on a police of· ricer. -Br•d McCalns. 22, of Tustin, also arrested on suspicion or as· sault with a deadly weapon on a police officer. Connolly ·s aid not all (>f the ar· rest reports had been processed by this morning and that he ex· peels to have more details by Wednesday. Connolly said officers returned to 31st Street Monday mornln2 ond ts residents filed complaints stemming from the party. He said the complaints will b(' taken to the Dlstr\t't Attorney's offit'e In an attempt to have the host homes abated as n public nuisance. Connolly uld t hat mast or the 36 people who we re arrest~d were processed through the Newport Beach city Jail but booked al Orange County Jail. He said three om cers were treate d at Hoa1t Me morial Ho11pltal for injuries thAt ranged from bruls.-s from being struck by bottles or brlt'ks to a brok~n thumb. He sajd that three party1toors also were treated for minor In· juries and two were later booked. Burglar Had Good Taste FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla. <AP> -The burglar who brolfc • into a posh r estaurant certainly showed discriminating taste. lie chot:e l7 bolUes of the finest vtn· Lage from a rack ol $,IOO bottles ofwlne. A"'Wl-QUEEN ELIZABETH. PRINCE PHILIP ARRIVE IN U.S. A BlcentennJ• Vlelt to Englancfa Former ColonfH E',...r_,AI QUEEN VISITS BELL. • • trnental Congress declared the 13 colonies to be Independent. As the queen stood quietly before th(' bel I. her husband Prince Philip by her side, s he looked through the glass behind 1t us at Independence Hall and abouL~..DOL.spectatocs eathered on the mall. some of them wav· in& sm all British flags. Before she left. she was pre- sented a girt of a miniature Ljberty Bell pin made from m aterial taken from the bell when the crack was drilled and strengthened with bolts several years aco. Prince Philip held the pin to the bottom or the crack and told his wire. ··See, that's where this comes from ." ,, Her vis.it to Phllidelphia wns the first stop or a six·day. nine· city American tour before she ioes to Montreal to open the Ol~mpic Games. Later. she was to dedicate the official British gift to-the United States, a 12,000·pound bicenten- nial bell. It was cast in the same Wbitecbapel foundry that pro- duced the Liberty Bell, Cawood told the queen ln answer to her Question. The lift of tbt bell was protest- ed toda7 bJ. a group ot about 20 per~ led b)' UM Rev. Carl Melntire. The fundamentalist mlnister claimed the bell should include a biblical inscription. as the Liberty Bell does. The royal couple stepped orr the royal yacht Britannia follow· ln& a dockinc at Penn's Landing and were greeted by S,000 spec· tators. Dressed in a navy·and·white striped dress and matching bat and long gloves, she came down the ganaplank and onto a r ed t'U'pet, wile~ she was greeted by Mayor Frank Riuo and Gov. Milton Shapp. Tbe royal couple were then whisked orr to City Hall for a presehlation of litho· graphs by artist Andrew Wyeth. She traveled in lhe limousine used by President Ford, which was senl here by the While House. Mcintire "protested ·the new bell. given by the queen as a bi· centennial present. saying it "literally takes God out of our concept or freedom." Having It Their Way Robbers added Insult to Injury Monday nl"ht whe n they stole not only the day'• receipt s fro m a Cos t a M esa Der Wlent-rschnltzel, but took the cuh ·r egister with lhe m. Police uld two employcs at work at the Ume were In back peeling potat oes. They told omcer11 they he a rd a l oud cruh . t.boulht It wa1' an accident and went out front to ln- vestlcate. They saw a blue pickup truck speed away. then noticed something misslna -the reclster. Besides that. the robbers 1ot an estimated SlSO. The Liberty Bell bear5 a quota- tion from Leviticus: "Proclaim liberty throughout the land unto all the inhabitants thereof.'' The inscription on the bicentennial bell says: "Let f'reedom Rini!." M c l n ti r e h a· s c a II e d the new bell a phony and has said the queen should take It back. f'ro• Page Al ARRESTS ••• at 22nd Street. Tho mpson said Goldhorn stopped when ordered. but Snyde r allegedly galloped orr into the traffic. He was later cornered by Officer Gregory Malt.son. Connolly said officers did cover the city's beaches. writing c1tu· lions for violation or the city fireworks ordinance, but no s tatistics were available this morning on how many beach goers were ticketed. Police Probe Youth Slaying In Santa Ana Santa Ana police said today they have "very litUe to go on" in their search for whoever shot and killed 18-year-old Juan Antonio Martinez early Monday. Martinez was mort.ally wounded at about 1 :45 a.m. as he stood outside his home at 1103 W. Second St. Police said witnesses reported hearing several shots and a car driving off before discovering the vicUm's body on the sidewalk. One of tht' bullets. apparently fired from a .22·callber pistol stru~k Ma rtinez In t he chest: poli ce said. lie was rt'ported dead at the scene, according t-0 a coroner's report. Bra Heroin Carrier Guilty SAN DIEGO CA P > -A Mc-x· ica n woman caught with l '"l ounces or heroin In her bra will be sentenced July 23 for nar cotics viol:Hions. A U.S. District Court jury con· victed M a r garita Var~a s Rosales of Tljuanu on charges of pouessing a nd s mug2llng heroin. Mn . VarJtas, 25. said an un· identirled man paict her SS May 20 and dropped a packa•e in ht-r bra, offering her another S20 If 11he would return the pocko20 to him on the U.S. side or the border. She uld she UJrecd becauae s he needed money to buy milk for her four children. Fund8 Threatened WASHINGTON CAP> -Tho Law Enforcem ent Assl1tancc Admlnistrollon ls Ulreatenlnt1 to cut off (u.nd s to South Carolina·~ Hithway Patrol because state of- ficials r efuse to hire women troopen. Second Mishap I Balloon Pilot I Hurt in Crash A balloonist who neuly lost hl:s life in a takeoff mishap In Santa Ana lul year bad another close caU Saturday when hts helium· filled cr aft cr aab·landed near the deaert \own of Ridgecrest Dr. Thomas I''. Heln,1helmer, Y1, a balloonist and Rolltna Hiiis city councilman. was listed In stable condition at RJdge(rest H<>1pital Sunday after 1ulfcrin1C multiple bruJse.s a nd a back In· jury when his balloon's gondola cruhed into the desert. noor •1 nutly 30 m.p.h .. Copilot Peter Neushul, s.i&. of Rolling Hills was unhurt Heinshelmer was involved in a nother balloon crash with milllonaire Malcom Forbes at Santa Ana Marine Corps Air Sta· lion. J an. 6. 1975. Tbe t wo balloonisu were attempting a trans·Atlantic flight when their gondola was dragged 20 feet after the balloon broke loose from its moorings. Forbes scrapped plans for lhe flight two months later . Heins heimer sajd Sunday he was "sore and bruised" aner crash·landing in bis craft dubbed "America." "We just came down harder than we planned." he added. Two Victims Of Jeep Crash Identified Two men killed Sunday when the jeep they were riding in plunged down a steep hillside near Orange have been identified by a coroner's spokesman as Ro1er Graf, 34, of Garden Grove, and Ger ald Ker ps ack, 23, of Ven- tura. Graf and K erpsa~k. who were brothers·in·law. died Crom head injuries r~ceived as the jeep cartwheeled about JSO yards down the s teep hillside neur Chapman Avenue and Old Chap· man Avenue, according to the coroner's spokesman. Both victims were reportedly burned beyond recognition when lhe ill·fated jeep caught fire after it finally came to a halt at the end of its deadly descent. The accident occurred off n trail road not open to norm;.11 vehlculur traffic. Three Injured Battling Fire At Elsirwre LAKE ELSINORE CAPI Three people were injured. several small structures razed and more t han JOO acres blackened as a r aging fire burned through brush near Lake Elsinore before firemen quelled the blaze. authorities say. Two California Division of Forestry firefighters were in· jured Monday while fighting the blaze. authorities said. Ste ve Fosmo. 28, of Woodcrest suffered an a llergic reaction to a bee sting while fighting the blaze. and was in stable condition arter being treated for respiratory fa ilure, officials said. A woman firefighter. Olga Vogt. 21. of Borrego Springs, wus treated for s econd-degree burns and released . authorities said Philip Williams. a 1$-ycar-old re- aldenl or the threatt'ncd area. also suHered minor injurh'S while trying to ward oH the n ame!!, o((lclal11 said. • A. Ct1 liro rn1 :t Oivis lnn M Forestry spokesman said several outhou11e1 ond animal pens wen· destroyed by the fire. ond some homes werf' !linged ns fl omes crept up lo within several reel of the stru ctures. However . no homes wore lost. officials said. More thart 300 me n from California Division or Forc1dry 1t otlon1 In San Die go, Riverside. Oranac a nd San Bernardino Counties fought the bru:'lh lire-. aided by six oir tankeris. a helicopter and several ground crews. The r e was no lmmedlatf' ettimate Of Ule damtljf('I cau:st'd by the fire. the origin or which was under lnvtsUaation. Thl' nliht wus conducted for the l<~I Se gu ndo Aerospacl! Corporotlon to test \hf' balloon's maneuverability In smoa rt'· search. "America" had been airborne $Ince 1-"rld~,y mnrnlnl': and. accordinJr to i~ ''ilot, had little trouble In the amoa and air currents over L ()!I An&ele~ -that ls. until the crash. "It was m y misjudgment, .. said Hein:shelmcr. "It looked hke It was sandy tcrroin aJld it turned out to be volcanic rock." Helnsheimc r cstlmokd tht' damage to the baJloon at about $2.000. The 33·foot craft ls lhe on· ly "S"'l)<'r·pressure" helium balloon in the world, he added. This means the gas in the balloon ii kept at a higher pressure than air pressure. giving the cr aft f reater stability than eonveo tional balloons, Helnshelmer said. Fro• Pap A l BORDER ••. to prevent the misuse or check· points to harass those of Mexican j ancestry .·· The majority stressed thnt' their ruling applies only to the s top.and-question procedures at permanent checkpoints. The justices .noted they ha! ruled in earlier cases that rovin~ patrols of border police may not stop and question motorists un. less they have a reasonable sus· · plcion the car contains illegal uliens. The court a lso has ruled that agents m oy not search cars even at permane nt checkpoints unless the motorist consents or unless the agent has probable cause to belle\le a crime as being com· milted. The checkpoint question was presented to the court when four men accused of transporting ii· legal aliens sought court orders~ to supprt>ss ev idencc a~ainst them on grounds they were un- constitutionally slop!X'd ot the San Clem ente c heckpoint. Paul Queyrel Of Newport Rites Slated Mass will be recited tonight ror Paul Queyrel, a Newport Beach businessman who died Sunday. Mr. Queyrel, a 12-year resident or Newport Beach, was vice presi· dent of M . P .C. Industries or Irvine. an aircr a ft part s manufacturing fi rm. He also served on the board of directors or Big Brothers of Orange County. Mr. Quey r cl leaves his widow. Mary J ane; sons , Paul. Wil liam a nd Robert. oil of Newport Beach and Patrick, of North Hollywood; brother. Louis o r Inglewood and a sister . Marguerite Queyrcl of Glendale. lie w as a m embe r or St. J oachim's Catholic Church. Mass will be cclebratt'd there al 6:15 p.m .. with the Rev. Joseph Autard. Mr. Queyrcl's cousin. or- ficiating. The ramily has suggested memorial contributions Lo th(' American Cancer Society Customers Extinguished OCEANSJOF. (AP> - Fir~men arc ICJl)k ing for a con artl!lt po11lng :1s a fire t'qulpm cnt C'Xl'><'rt whn's rechar ging busincs11mcn'11 rlre extln1t11l11hns and bilk· Ing them in th• procc1111. F i re M 1lr!l h a l Gnr y Schmitz said soml.'QnC ha11 be<ln making the roundll of Oceanside busincuc-11, cl:iimlnl( to ba from the fir<' dcpurtmcnt and chnr1t· lnl( Sl6.70 to rocharao ext· lnl(Ul!lh(!rll . "I assume who v<'r It iis Jus t takes t h e ex t lngul~hcrs out to hls van and just brlnas them back without dolnA onythJng." said Schmitz. · 7 YOutbs Charged • m Slaying • Fire a>epartment peramedlcs Homicide Det ectJve Phil Nolen shot was fi red. Qr wal~f:it sa1d It appeare d the victim, said the murder weapon bu not rendezvous point down tiles whole bor~dOed 1lrlfriend and been recovered. alt.hough It 11 The s hooting occurred lo rt alle a near the a I • J r -----j 1 ·-~ganil/Soath Coast T o day's Closlag t J N.Y.Stoeks EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 188, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES TEN CENTS Soviets ' Launch , MaDned Soyuz Craft I AP'Wi,. .... '9 SOYUZCOSMONAUTS ZHOLOBOV,VOLYNOV Ftrat Manned Atght Since U.S.-Sovlet Joint Oper•tlon Morat orium Leve l e d .. . -.Party in Newport Prompts 36 Arrests -1 Newport Reach police have declared a moratorium on big . parties in the city in the wake of a huge Fourth of July celebration . that ended with 36 arrests and at · least six injuries to police and · partygoers. 1 Capt. Wayne Connqlly, com· mander of the department's patrol division, said today that "in the future we simply will not tolerate. any or these l arge partJ~• u we ba vein lhe put.'· In 'addition. Connotly nld, ) • police will attempt io have resi· dents or two of Uie ~ hou1e1 . evicted as public nuisances. Tbe party was sponsored by re· sldents of 12', 128'h. IJ4. 134~ and 120 30th Street, Connolly said. He said the party was checked once at about 2 p.m. "when it was just 1etllng started·• and officers reminded the hosts ol laws per- tainin1 to alcoholic beverages, fireworks a nd disturbing the peace. ;police Quiz Rape Suspect A woman who fought ofr a would·be rapist In the Dana Point area Monday hos r(lven Oranite County Sheriff's omcera lnlorma· tlon that led them lO Interview a Camp Pendleton Marine. lnvesli1ators refused to Iden· lify the m an who Is assisting them with their inquiriea Into the attack on an 18-year-old woman who was dr11u~ed Into nearby bushes aa 1hc walked near the In· tersectlon of Pacific Coast Hi&hway and Oel Obispo Street. Deputies said the woman. a Sar\,Clemente resident, fought ofr her attacker who ran from the acene when passing motorists apotted the fracas. Laguna Gu~st Takes Plunge A 1uest 1tayln& at an ocean· front Laauna Beach "°'el fell 20 feet to the beach Sundaywhen a balcony ra1Un1 collapted. He auffe'°" a broken wrtat. Polle• aald Eqene V. Han· cock. 31. of Tempe. Aria .• ••• al· tempUn1 to band a iounce ctla\r over the rallln1 at the &arf and Sand. 155$ S. Coaat Hwy .• wben It buckled. Hancock. the chair and lbe raillor plummeted to tbe be.eh below. Hancock was taken by am· tNlance to Soulb Cout Com· muaity Hogpital, South Lasuna. where M received emerseoc1 treatment. A second check was made at about 8 p.m . and Connolly said that. at that time. the party was not unduly large nor abnormally loud. However. once the fireworks displays on the beach closed down, the party grew lo about 1.000 people and other area r<'Si· dents began to complain or the noise and disturbance. Connolly alleged partygoers were blockirat traffic on 30th Street aad Balboa Boulevard, were throwing beer bottles and rtreerackera at puslna can and pedutrians, a"'9 said several nabta brob out and that rockets were beln1 aimed at pedestrians and motorists. One resident complained lo pollce that when he tried to quiet lbe party, somebody threw a bttr boWe at him , hittins him in the head. Another t old _police that her car, parked at the curb on 30th --street was burned by (treWorks. Connolly said police waited un· ti1 after 10 p.m . when the curfew law could be invoked w declare the party an unlawful assembly. He said they delayed makinl the declaration until 10:45 p.m., so that a total of 21 officer• from two shifts. could be on the scene without leaving the rest of the Ci· ty completely uncovered. He said the majority of the par· ty goers heeded the warning aiven out over the police hellcopterloud speaker system, leaving a jeering, bottle and fi recracker throwing crowd or about 200 still oo the scene. Rv the lime order was restored <See PARTY, Pace AZ > MOSCOW <AP> -The Soviet Union launched a Soy uz spacecraft with a two-man crew today lo carry out "joint experi· menu.. with Ule Salyut S space lab which was put into orbit on June 22, the official news acency Tus reported. · Tbe Soyuz 21 spaceship was launched at 3:09 p.m. Moscow time (8:09 a .m . EDT> to carry our near-earth space explora- tion, Tass said. The launch la tbe Ol"lt manned space Rl&bt alnce lbe Jolnt U .s .. Soviet Apollo·Soyu1 operation last July. The co1monauts aboard were Identified.as Cot. Bom Volynov. tbe spaceship com~ander, and eqineer Vitali Zholobov. -7bey radioed back lhal the spacecraft's onboard systems were functioning normally and the cosmonauts have begun car-ryine out the flight program, Tasasald. ty commander or Soyua S, The spacecraft was launched launched In J a nu arf, 1989. at the Balkonur space center in Tasa sald he also served as Soviet Kasakbstan. 1,400 miles b a c It up c o m man de r o C soutbeaalof Moscow. 1pace1blps "more than once." Tua quoted Volynov as saying Flllbt en1lqeer Zbolobov, 39, ls the file ht • 'opeu a series of makln1 his first space nt1hL An m_anned ru1ht.s" scheduled under army officer, be enrolled in lbe tbe five-year plan inaugurated space pro1ram ln 1963, and was thil year. stand·by backup fii&ht eqineer Volyn.v .tt. ls an eJCl)erienced for Salyut 3. cosmonau~. a member of the He Ls lbe 3Sth Sovietcosmonaaat pro1ram since 1960 and previous· (Sff SPACE, Page Al> Supre1ne Cou1·t Okays· Border. Patrol Stops Justices Rule No· Vi.olation WASHINGTON CAP> -The Supreme Court ruled today that , the Border Patrol m ay stop and question motorists. without court warrants. at permanent check points on major highways lead· ina from Mexico. The c a s e began Its way. through the courts as the result ol Border Patrol activity near San Clemente. In a 7·2 decision. the court aaid the practice doea not violate tbe Fou(tb Amendment aueran ... a1alnst unreasonable searches and seizurea. In a sharp di.uent. Justice• William J . Brennan and Tbwaood Manhall ·aaid lbe ma: jority declsloo wlU subject lln· !can-American~ and Mexican , aliens who are legally vtsftiftg this country to unreuonable harassment. Writin1 for the majority , Justice Lewis F. Powell sajd, "We hold that st.ops for brief qu8lioning routinely conducted al permanent checltpointa are consistent with the Fourth Amendment and need not be authorized by a wan"anL" The government'• interest in halting the now of lllqal aliens ;ustifles lbe "quite limited in· tru.sion on a motorist's right to uninterrupted passage.'' Powell said. The case primarily involved· the Border Patrol's checkpoint o n Inter s tate S near San Clemente, about 66 miles north of the Mexican border. Interstate S Is the principal highway between San Diego and Loa Angeles. All motorist.a are channeled through the checkpoint where <See BORDER, Paa-e AZ> • .. w .......... Hoist Tlaat S ail Tbe Fourth of July gathe ring of tall s hips \n New York harbor was surrounded by nostalgia and the romance of the old sail· ing ve-nels. but this photo of cadets aboard the U.S. Coast Guard Academy traininj! ship, Ea~le. shows what those caught up in the romance of the old 6hips never tell you what it takes to sail one. Reading Proposal Eyed by Tmst~es A program to make better re· aders of Laguna Beach Hieh School students will be con· sidered by Laguna Beach Unified School District trustees at 7: 30 tonight. The program, proposed by a n ad ·11oc literacy committee. the school goals committee and-ad· ministrators, would Include the hiring of a reading specialist. The reading improvement pro· gram would focus on ninth and 10th grade students. These stu· dent.a are havin1 the moel serious readln1 problems. according t.o Information provided to school truatees. Entering freshmen and new sophomore atudenta would be re· quired to take a test early In the school year to determine If they were meeting reading standards tor their clasa level. If a atudent performed poorly. he would be referred to the read· in1 program. He would remain In the program until his scores im· proved. The read ing specialist would conduct small classes to help stu· dents become better readers. Jn a me morandum to trustees. William Barnes-, director of e<rucalionaJ services, said that teachers first became concerned about declining r~ading skills in 1974. The teachers formed the literacy committee which initiat- ed, among other things. a "stop and read" program. Students and faculty membera were required lo take a 20-minute reading break each day. Barnes termed the program "a s mall Idea but very important to lhe many students who with facul· ty encouragement read their first entire book." In other m a tters tonight, trustees will consider: -Resignation of Richard D. <See READ, Pa1e A2 > Se~age Spill Closes Clemente Beach Raw aewa1e spewed from • malfuncUonln1 pump atatlon cloHd a mlle and one-hair ol San CletneDte beach o.. Saturday and Sunday of lbe lndepmdence 0., bollela1. The beach closure 1parlred ••mereus complaint• by aapred ..... ._ "•cbpers the poUuUon was the Unda Lane aewace pump ataUon. The employe 1aid a pow~r faJlure knotked out the elec· trically operated pumps and no backup power was available. With the pumps out, the sewage b.clred ap and flooded across the ~acb lo lbe OCHQ. about 10 p.m . Friday to about 2 a .m.S1t11rda1. Bee u of tbe tll~sure ....... ~~ Two Jailed In Laguna 4 th R evelry T wo men we r e jailed by Laguna Beach police on suspi· cion of possessing destructive de· vices in separate Fourth or July weekend incidents. Timothy J ess Yonts. 21. or Garden Grove, was arrested late Saturday night after a woman complained to police about his behavior nea r the corner of Mountain Road and South Coast Highway. Police claim that during a sub· sequent search of his car thal they found two M·ll> type ex· ploslves. An M-80 has the power of 111 slick of dynamite. police said. · Yonts, and a COl)'lpanlon. Craig Anthony Scovel, 23, or Buenn CSee JULY 4, Pa1e A2J Co ast Weath er Nighttime low clouds and fog clearing to hazy sunshine early mornings Inland but remalnlf\I along the beaches In the aner. noons throu1h Wednesday. High near 70 al beaches and mld-tos inland. I.Ow lon11ht mld-tOs. I NSIDE T ODAY I . CloU right• paul ruln lbot «ltooU' fotMr·IOft, mocMr· doughl•r f 11ncUon1 cauae wporo&m,QJMf llwr~.are ~ ditcrimi1JCJtor,. StMJI A4. • ' . . Al OAILVPILOT L/SC Tuffday.Jufrl. 1111 Mission ........ 118.41 " . Bills Plan PARTY ••• aft« m14.U.bt. polJCle bad arTeSl· tel • people. ••tlUd.ins ei•bt jmveallet. Couo&Jy Aki that a IS"1 of ~ r~ Pows tlDb ab of OW.. urested wen Appeals Cut Ev~nce Growids Renwved l . · Opp~sed San Juan Capb ttano'1 plan· 1lin1 commlaalon wtll ask the San Juan City councµ Wednes· day to reject the lat.eat Mlaslon Hllla AancJt petJUoa r,,,. a g~Mrw plan amendment. Mlaalon Hills hos petitioned eouncll to change land use labt-llJ on 167 acres or undeveloped llrnd ea1t of l~ existing subdivillon. Tbe coUhcil ses~ioo begin.a at 7 p.m. in City Ha ll. The a mendment, if opproved. •ould allow 221 homes to be buJlt · oo the property. Originally lhe developers bad asked for 3'70 homes. The general plan would currently allow 180 homes. Mission Hills Ranch, Jnc. has wrancled over the lower density imposed by the General Plan ever since it was adopted last December. Last week. the developers filed a S4 million lawsuit against the City oC San Juan. The company charces. in part, that actiollS tlien by the city have devalued the land in question. Other items on the council agend a include consideratjon or a Storer Cable Television request for a rate increase. The company has had a rate increase pending before the council since April, 1974. Stor er customers have ap· peared before the council on pre· vious occasions to protest the l>roposed rate httre. They have claimed service is unsatisfac· tory. Councilmen are also scheduled to adopt an ordinance affecting use and hours of operation of the Capistrano Airport. and another regulating door·lo-door solicila· tion. Fro• P•geAI BORDER ••• they are slowed °' stopped as agenu watch. Most are allowed to proceed without being ques· tiooed but some are referred to an Inspection area whe1'e they are asked about their citbenship and immigration status. "Even if it be assumed tliat such referrals are made largely on lhe basis of apparent Mexiun ancestry," Powell wrote, "we • perceive no conatitutioul viola· t.loll." Powell took note ol the diisenl· lng juatices, wa~ ol Poceot.111 haraumoa• ofl Mesic ...... uid, "llti• cdneera i• ml•· placed." He sald fisurea aubmltt.ed by the government show that the number or Mexicans stQpped ror questioning is far lower than their proportion of the Southern Calirornla population. In addition, Powell aaid the c-oul'U •·would not be powerless Co prevent thf' misuse o( chec,k. poinu lo harass thoM ot Me.xican ancestry.'' The m ajority stressed that their rulln1 applies only to the stop.and.question procedures at permanent checkpoints. The justices noted they have ruled In earlier cases that roving patrols of border police may not stop and question motorists un. Jess they have a reasonable sus· piclon the car contains illegal oliens. _ The court also bu ruled that a1enll may not search cars even at permanent checkpoints unless the molorl1t consents or unless the a1ent haa probable cause to beUeve a crime u being com· ,nilled. The checkpoint question was presented to the court when four rnen 1ccu1ed ot tran.~portlng II· le1al alien• •outhl court ordeu to 1uppreu evidence a1aln11t them on 1rounds they were un· conttltutlonally atopped at the San Clemente checkpolaL OltANOa COA$T DAILY PILOT ,,_""'°"Buch.. Moel were arr ted ror fallu re to dl.lperH. Rowevtt. aome were arrtated on more 1e1'lous dwc~1udln1 : -t1••'-" lt. 0( 3129 Cocal Ave •• Coata Mesa •'"-tA!d °" *Llpkk>n of v1ndallam for al· lqfdly tbrowln1 • brtdl ~ab tbe bade window of a pollc-e car. -nomH Bra--. 31, ot lZO atat St .• Newport Beacb. who w u arrested on 1u1plcioo of inciting artot. -WUUa m T11Uy, 19, Pomona, arrested on 1u1plcioJ\ of usaull with a deadly wea~ on a polltt officer. -lw Cal•, 19, f\allerton. also arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon oo a poUce olficer. WASJUNGTON CAP> -The U.S. Supreme Court today s haroly curtailed the riJtht or prt!loners to c halle nge the ir convictions on grounds that evidence agains t the m was isclzed illeaally. In a 6·3 decWon. the cour t said feder al courts mny not fre state prisoners on suc h grounds unless the prisoners can show they we re not given "futl and fair opportunit,y" to present their cl11ims In stale courts. , Jusllce Lewls i-~. Powell Jr. spoke for the court. Justices William J. Brennan Jr .• Thurgood l\l nrs holl and Byr on R. Whlte dlsscnted. The decision came on the las t day o( the court's present teTm. 'rhls i~ only the s econd time this ccn· tury the court has extended )ts term Into July. The first was in 1974 when the justices wrestied with the Watergate ta pes case. The court now goes into recess unUl Oct. 4. Powell s aid today's decision does not dis· turb a rule that illegally seized evidence m ay not be used in tria ls. CVSD Boundaries AP WI ...... QUEEN ELIZABETH, PRINCE PHILIP ARRIVE IN U.S . -Wesley KeplOlie. 28. of 410 32nd St.. Newport Beach, arrest· ed on suspicion or assault with a deadly weapon on a polke of· fleer. Districts on Tap If Board Meets A Blcentennlal Vlalt to England's Former Colonlea Queen Elizabeth Visits Liberty Bell -Brad McCalas, 22. or Tustin. also arrested on suspicion of as· sault with a deadly weapon on a police officer . Connolly said not all or the ar· rest reports had been processed by this morn ing and that he ex· peels to have more details by Wednesday. Connolly said omcers returned to 31st Street Monday· morning A proposal to redraw trustee areas for the Capistrano Unified School Diatrict Board of F.duca· lion may confront tntstees meet· ing tonight at district head· quarters. 32972 Calle Perfecto, San Juan Capistrano. ember and the expiration of fo . dividual terms or office. It ls unclear exactly what er. fttt this will have on the leglll actlon pending against Board President Dr. A.E . Westberg who moved Crom the area he was elected to represenL PHILA DELPHIA (AP) - Queen Elizabeth II of England to- day visited the Libttrtv Bell. the symbol or freedom for ihe rormer British colonies onee.ruled by her ancestor. Kin~ George Ill. The visit was part or a sen· umental bicentennial journey to the historic city where American patriots 200 years ago rose up against British tyranny She asked about the famous crack but declined to touch the bell, despite urgings from photo- graphers . She stood a Coot away and listened ·as Hobart Cawood, superintendent or Independence National Park, told bow the bell pealed the news that the Con- tinental Congress declared the 13 colonies to be independent. As the queen stood quietly before the bell. her husband Prince Phili p by her side. she looked through the class behind IL as at Independence Hall and about S,000 spectators gathered on the mall, some or them wav· ing small British nags. Before she left she was pre. sented a gift of a mlnlature Uberty Bell pin made from material taken from the bell •n the crack was drilled and li'enetbened witb bolta aeveral ,..ars ago. Pl'ince Philip held the pin to the bottom or the crack and told his wife, "See, that's where this comes from.·' Her visit to Philadelphia was the firs\ stop of a six-day, nine· city American tour before she goes to Montreal to open the Olympic Games. Later. she was to dedicate the WningTops Agenda for Clemente A public hearing on n con· troversial rezoning or 16 acres for a s hopp ing center in San Clemente will be held by the City Council Wednesday. The hearing lops a weighty council agenda to be considered beginning al 7:20 p.m. al city hall. Ttte rezone would permit con- ttrucllon near the Avenida Pico post offi ce of a shopping center proposed by Al Wulfeck, de· veloper. The city planning commlaslon hu recommended approval of the rezonina to highway com· merclal and medium tow density rtsldenUol. Other matters for council de· liberation lncludt: -A publi cation vending m1chlne ordinance ba.nnln# dl•· play or human private part.a •nd the ule of "adult" publications without an att.ndanl present to prevent purchase by mlor"I. -A 12 percent increase In the (lty trash rees requested by a trash hault'r . -Formation of a citizen's Cotr COurse Committet'. -A recdmmendaUon that the city iniUa te a paramedic pro- cram. -A r equest by TM Com· municatlons Company submit· ting appJicaUon for a renewal or the clly cable tel evis io n franchise. -A petition from a San Juan Capistrano resident ~lni a ci· ty tupport for a pbaM-Out al the San Juan airport. f're• P-.e A J official British girt to the United States, a 12.000·pound bicenten- nial bell. It was cast in the same Whitechapel fo undry that pro· duced the L i.be.rt)' Bell Cawood told the queen in answer to her question. The girt of the bell was protest· ed today by a group or about 20 persons led by the Rev. Carl Mcintire. The fundamentalist minister claimed the bell should include a biblical inscription, as the Liberty Bell does. The royal couple stepped off the royal yacht Britannia follow· ing a docking at PeM'a Landing and were greeted by 5,000 spec· ta tors. Dressed in a navy·and·white striped dress and matching bat and fong gloves, she came down the gangplank and onto a red carpet, where she was gTeeted by Mayor Frank Riu.o and Gov. Mil ton Shapp. The royal couple were then whisked olf to City HaU for a presentation of lltho-~aphs by artist Andrew Wyeth. ,.,..."-.4' SPACE .•• to 10 into space. Tau quoted Volynov as saying, "Our space night opens a aeries or manned fli ghts that are pro- vided for by the 10th flve·year plan. We ahall resume experi- ments with orbital stations thal represent the principal lines or dev e lopm e nt in Soviet aatronautics." Veteran Soviet cosmonaut Lt. Gen. Vladimir Shatalov. ln· terviewed by Tass at the launch site, said or the cune.nt fli1ht : "We do noUNDy bulcallynew en1ineering problems for the s paceship. It is just another working start under our orbital program." M()tfCow Radio announced the night shortly before S p.m. local time, nearly two hours after the launch, with the siillal chimes used for only the most important announcemenu. The radio played a speclal cor· respondent's r eport recorded just before llftofC. Cosmonaut Gen. Alexei Leonov, one or the Soviet cosmona uts from the Apollo·Soyuz flight, could be heard wishing the crew or the new night "health and bappl· nesa." Firefighters Douse Laguna BnuhBlaze and 15 residents filed complaints stemming from the party. He said the complaints will be taken to the District Attorney's of ice in an attempt to ave e host homes abated as a public nuisance. Connolly said that most or tbe 36 people who were arrested were processed throuih the Newport Beach city jail but booked at Orange County Jail. He said three officers were treated at Haag Memorial Hospit.al for injuries that ranged from bruises from being struck by botUes or bricka to a broken thumb. He said that three partygoers also were treated for minor in- juries a nd two were later booked. * * * Newport Cop& Kept Hopping Over Holiday The board m e et i n g, te:Kltdllled lo 7:30 p.m~~aus_e of the holiday Monday may be delayed again. Two trustees are on vacation, one bas resigned and another may be unable to al· lend the meeting, thereby leav. ing the seven·member board without a quorum. The red istricting proposal would equalise population in the seven trustee areas. In addilion, it is proposed the elec:Uon of the trustees be by a vote within just the trustee area represented, rather than at large from the entire district, as the easels now. Tbe trustees area boundari es last were redrawn in 1972 and since that time, some areas have gained in population more than others. The redrawing of the boun· daries would in essence leave all the board members r epresen· taUves without areas between tbe time UM reclislricting i.a final. ly approved by the voters in Nov. Fro•P•pAl Membe" or the Newport Beach poUce and fire departments didn't have much lime to celebrate the bicentennial tbis weekend. A police apolteam.n estimated JULY 4 ~ · that officers made about 200 ar· • • • rests over the three-day weekend, including the 38 people who were booked trom the melee Sunday night at 31st Street and Balboa Boulevard. Art Morton, a fire department apoteaman, said the firemen were equally buy, but said there werenomajocmi1baps. Accordin1 to Morton, paramedics answered an-un- precedented 24 medical aid calls, 10 of whlcl\ were on &mday. He aaid reports have not been pro- ceaaed yet to determine bow many of those calls were related to the July Fourth celebration. Morton uld fire engines rolled on 12 fire calla, primarily beach trashcanuetabluebyfireworlts aod flr•crackers and two grass fl.res . ·Park, were booked on suspi· cion of being under lhe influence or a controlled substance. Police claim they found tubes or epoxy slue allegedly used for sniffing. Early Monday. Peter Anthony Folkman. 28. or 350 Third St .. Lacuna Beach, was booked on susp.!clon or possess ing a destructive device and drunk drivinc. Police said they seized three M-aos from FolJrman ·s car durinc a traffic stop in the 200 block of Laiuna Avenue. Bail for Yonts and Volkman was aet at $25,000 each, because of the fireworks. They were scheduled to be arraigned in South Orange County Judicial District Court today. One fire truck was called to BB Slay1· ng stand by Sunday night at 30th Street as officers di.spersed the tlltJdpistrano Unified ~· Uon Association, representing district teachers. has initiated litigation lo remove D. Westberg rrom his position. Other action on the board agen. da includes: -Consideration or the dis· trict's $23 million budget for legal publication. -Demolilion of the Capistrano High School gym and old PQrtions or the mld-1920 Serra School. -Study of a future bond tie<'· lion. or authorization for lease· purchase of school CacilltJes. No mount is specified in the bond study. Two Victims Of Jeep Crash Identified Two men killed Sunday when the jeep they were riding in plunged down a steep hillside near Orange have been identified by a coroner's spokesman as Roger Graf. 34, of Garden Grove, and Gerald Kerpsack, 23, or Ven· tura. Graf and Kerpsack. who were brothe<rs-in·law, died from head iniuries received as the jeep cartwheeled about JSO yards down the steep hil lside near Chapman Avenue and Old Chap. man Avenue. according to the coroner 's sPokesman. ~ Both victims were reportedly burned beyond recognition when lhe ill·fated jeep caught fire after il finally came to a hall al the end of its deadly descent The accident occurred off a trail road not open lo normal vehicular lrarric. lar1e party there. Capt. Wayne Connolly or the police department said the fire truck was never u1ed, but it was sent from there to a phony fire call at '2nd Street and Seashore Drive. 7 Youths Facing Teen Murtler Rap Police had to follow the fire truck Into the 42ndEeaand quellacrowdthat inirlre B1AltTHUaR.VINSEL ~hot "'os fired . or w:1ita n1t ot u crackers and rock cart. Con· 0t .. o.11y~••tuft rendezvous p0lntdown the atreN. noUyclalmed. Atleaatfourpeos>'e Seven youth• sympatheti c to 8 The li hootlng occurred in u were arruted there. lncludlnl buddy who lost hi• girlfriend to~ carpe>rt allt'yway near the apnrt• John Vo.tmeyer, JO, Santa Ana, rival remained ln custody on ment complex 'it swimmll\I pool who w11 booked on a cbarse o( re· murder thargea today· following areo wh ere the four youniz people A one-acre bru1b fire that alaUnc arrest la an lncidenUtem· the UHHlnatlon•atyle killing of had been enjoying 3 double d ulc, threatened two homes In south mint from the frtrecracker • teeaa1er. police u ld. La1una Beach wu qulcltly bomblns of the flre eaihM. Also VtcUm Michael Callera11, 17, of • douaed Monday mornln1 by arrested w11 Ontario rwklent Santa Aaa, died almost lnatanUy No evfdence ot dr u11 or alcohol Laruna Beach firemen. Michael Guillen, 23, who was when struck In the eye by a bullet uae could be linked to Calleru ' booked on susplclon of usault ftrtd h'om • passing car in .a murder In the •erloa of arrests The rire, believed •tarted by wl\h a deadly weapon on a Police Uuntln1ton Beach apartment and followup lnve1Ugallon over fireworks. erupted about I:~ offlctt. compluearlySaturday. the weekend. Detective Nolen a.m. lnthe 200blockGINyttPlace Pire Department paramedlcs said. and quickl y burned toward two In • separate Incident earlier uld lt appeared the victim. Detective Nolen t.heorb ed tht HigblandRoadresidenc~. SUnda1. a Pttrta resident WH wbote borrtrled 1J.rllriend and trogedy stemmed rrom sym· Owners of the homes were iden-booked for obst~Unf •police of· another youn f eouple were pathy ructions among frlend11 or Ufied by firemen as JOHph Gaw, nc.r for -11etedly lr>'lnc k>m•ke 1tandfn1 wJth h m when he wu the jllted youth. a resident of the 28> Rlghland Road., and Jobn J , •bonebae~··~•a,y. slain, wu dead when they ar· Westm inste r -northwest Sant11 Williams. 270Hlghland. Offteer tHraJd TbomP10D aaJd rived. Ana area. aa are all the bo)'I. F1amesllckedwit.blafivefeetof betriedtoitopJiDM11SQ1der,2t, Tbetbnewltneasestothulay· "He went to them snlrnlnit the Gaw residence before they and 1 companion, TbomH lltl •t tJae apartmentt at 6401 ... ," Nolen aaJd today, oddlng were turned back by firemen, ' G41dborft, 21. ~ tbey were Warner Ave. •er. not lnJured that one apparently ottered to ar- sald BattaUon Cblef Forreat ,.uopu,1 tbetr hones mwnd the but UM llrl •boM alfec:Uons ap. range ror revenge. Jobmon. uowded Oc.&Q f'ront l*'k1nl lot puently tri11ertd the kUUn1 A SPokesm an for Mac Dougall Johnaon said fittmen believe atZZndStrtet. . wentlntoallod. Family Mortuary in Sant.a Ana tbat bot sparks from u ltrial Homkkle Dettcti" Phil N.im said today that funeral arrange- ftreWort dropped oolbeclry bruah fto•PIOD uld Ooldborn taW the murder weapon hu not ments are tentatively scheduled alonf Nyes and lpi\ed the fire. llCoppedwMllordered,but~ befit rec:overed, alt&ou•b it u for Thursday. · al ev dmce • fOUDd edly 1alloHd oll. lalo Lbe IUIDeded the tffllqer '(ho sup. lle'salcU READ sa • tie wa ....... emw .. ~ ,.... ....... of tttewua1 Mid. a e ca·l,1,!!n~A:-"mru~•ri~ca"nY-!F~r..le'°'c---!!=-I • • • <>meerGre10,,.Mlll'-. 'He aald alao the broken· Met.bodiat Church In Santa Ana iU.~ri~ , .. • Ow-nllv~ lleart9d )'Olltb whos.e former but tau.tr arters are belf\g ~~'··~:~;,-_•, .. ~~·~ ·"'·i~~~,:f~..,, ~~.A'·•"'•·-~~t '-'''-"•'• ~,;posed · •. :·;~i~;_ .~·JM:~~~ ~~~~'11~ta~~=~tlve Nol~·~:~t191oC~~~• terest policy requiring fmanclal MANILA. 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"'I ~Alrl -'llJJO 4 1•-"-.. .,M,i4.'0.. • 10 _,.., ''°"""' . U 12 .... , •1'9~1 .. u ··~. ,., OK-.. 10 ff • " '"-tc:. uo • u ,... .. '"'P-• 11• >11 " -. -... ·"• ., n n"" • "' llHM"'1 11 . > ,. • " 't..,,. ,,,. .. , • ..... by United. Northwest says it would gladly forego the rate •11MO>MM • • ~. "' a.-.i '11 t» Ii~ ~ '" " ,.,. .. _ .. 1~1119cut u. 1• • • '-IWllC.-57 • '* " ····· ,_, .. s. ·• • 41 11 •"" ,.,..SNp"" •• 11 ""'·"·· bike._ ... l•t Un1.ted •-·-ase Its far•s -,., ,., could .. _ sur·e Allr!AW4 ... • 10 • -"' =· '10 ·~ 4) .S "' ..... Ml .... '" 14 1 ••• lrllff 1 • .0 • ,.. ~-"' NCMI en foO .. I 7S .... • ......... "• • u -"" 'totEO..• 111 , » ,,_ "' -..., UK•... ~ • ~ ........... II , t -M " UI It • .... -..... I IO I t't 1'"-•"' lft!TT~ ... J r ·•·• MI09m .. ll IO ,__"Ille..-, .M IJ S. U\11-YI T ..... CD • S 20 1>"'-loo •t.-t u-1t-" WOU)d put'"'-new farA" &n. lO f(eCt all of 'ls jlJ<M 1.-U 1fl ~.. •U jj ,~-.. =··· II >a>.1 llltfTllU ... I ..... NMOtwL.., .. 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' " 11 • "' "-1v111., • 1 '"'··· · ,,,.,..11<-4 • 4 , 11,... • "' -1'"° _. • ~ 711t •• •• • ----•.'O • 1 n~ • "' 'tr~ .u 10 1.. 11 • ..., -vious experience that there's no such assurance. W.~ J-10 • JI SI -... J. • 111 41 .•••. F!eldtrMll 1 6 •tS 1"--"' 11111\l'w I tS t '6 ISi' • lt NI ""-KM• It 17 1•"• YI ~ 11ot10 .. 11 .. • lol 'trlftlftC 1.t> •• IJ ,,,._YI "° ~ , ••I..-• m n •• . v• 1 i. Jtli •..• ""'~e .n 1 l u>o ••• 1111.r~u.. .1• • 21 v.i.-• ~--• • •-..... 1toct.G1• • u 1s\O.,,., ,,_ • .-1 1u u,...,.. Previously, the Civil Aeronautics Board <CAB) required 41f'•1" • 710 ui.-\It "·" •• '" 2'\t• ""F .... ,. .... n. s n n -"-1••llf .JDt > '°' " -1 H ~~,. !! .~ ... 11!'.'." Aoc1tT•• ·• ~ ,. u -"' ,,_,, .•su • """' · _,_.in ... r e,.e1'v·1·n° f"'~e ln,. ...... _ to pu• them into •ff._. erCI .)I • 26 ~ & t .ie IO 10 ,...._ ._ Fore\111 I 10 t 1tl H -'; •-El IA I tt 14-YI -,...0\ --,.-1"-"-"-I W 17-\41 't'eft()tll' JO S IS "' t '\\ a.r.n .,.. ·~ e .., -... ..,..,~.., .. " ..,.; .. ••• ' • ,. ul6·;·~ ""ff: ·· ., 1-'-F•10Mt ••t ' 1• u • "' tow•11G' n • 1• " • "" W5"< ·" ' 22 1""· .. ·· 1toc"'"''"' ''6 '" ''" • "" 't•-• '«> ' » !O"-"" __.,... the bo• .. ·d -on all rou:t-. That policy has now t.--n •-J.801' lJO ,..__-. tw .. s 111oo-~ F\IOW< ._ • 1111 n"'-"' ..... ,..LI'• to u1,. \\ Hsc-... • " '' -"11~1N1pl4.IS.. 11 n ... ~ trntn 1.•u _, :nlli-"" _......,. "" .....,. ~ ~~P4• 10 . " n ,... • ~ "'-' 11t " » ··· .. F.i111e .. 1 1• 1> l• •se. • "" '-PS 1.n • 11 1•11< .•.•. N$1Mc1tN¥"~ • n -~ '"'"'~ • u .. s = • ~ ,, . ..,,fi 1.. ' --...... acr~. An a irline can galn a rate hike and then use aelec· :=·!!'! 11 ,..-.=:: 8:'~-.*:: !: ~""::.~ ~~:'.:,·:: ,~ ,;~.:: :::c=: '~ !! ,:~::.·i. :JM, uolO ~ri:r.._._ = .... 1·1'~~ ,}: ... :-:: ~:f:M~.=:: ~ ~::.~.~ live pricing, increasing prices on some routes but not on lllll f10 • '" ,."'_ .... 5c• ., ' II,.,_ .... ~INSl8" 1 I 9 ,,.. • ••• l..C.0.p .to • IOJ '"'. "' ~! 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But United was not about to compete with that disadvantage. So on March 2 It rolled back prices or>JOUtes where it faced Northwest com· petition and kept them at the new levels on Its other runs. Ma result, United passenaers roundlrip between Chicago and San Francisco during March paid the coach fare of *292. That was the exact fare charged by the two competing car· riera, American Airlines and Trans World Airlines. On the other hand, United passeniers r oundtrip between Chicago and Seattle that month paid S286. United didn't cba.rge Che $292 it was permitted to do because Northwest was flying lhat route for $284. So Northwest is throwing ln the towel. What's the point of holding the price line. It asks , when it doesn't gain much or an edge while United is getting the full benefit of the rare In· creases on routes where it has a monopoly or competes aeatnst carriers which are also taking the full rare in· crease? WEIRD PRICE CONnGURATIONS are nothing new in the airline business. One of the most glar ing inconsistencies c an be seen in California. where United currently charges $6UIO for the San Francisc<>-Santa Barbara roundtrip. Unit· ed has a near monopoly on this run. On the San Francisco· Los Angeles route, which is longer and muc h more com- peUUve because of Pacific Southwest Airlines ( PSA l. the roa.ndtrfD fare is $51. PSA does DOt service Santa Barbara. This dispute rea lly comes dOwn to tbe haves vs. the have not.a. Northwest, Delta and National all made money In 1975. United, American and TWA all lost money. Northwest earned $43 mlllion last year and $5 million in the first three months of 1976. United lost SS million last year and S« million in the first three months of 1976. Box Business Grows Since. '57 . LAMONT-<API -Stanley Kopp started int.he box busi· ness in 1957; today hls firm has become a one-stop shopping centei:for growers, shpppers and packers. Kopp is proud or his three-acre manufacturing and dis- tribution site south of Bakersfield in southern Kern County: AND THE GROWING DEMAND of agric ulture for all types of boxes to pack fruit in for shipm ent to distant markets h as meant a $6 million per ycnr annuaJ income for Kopp's firm . Kopp says he can supply growers with the entire gamut of special containers needed to pack their per ishable pro· duct.a -ranging from carboard boxes , wood crates and bins to Cork-Ult pallets. His firm is now the largesl in Kern County and U · sembles millions of containers annually with sales to growers in San Diego ond Arizona. AUTOMATIC NAILING and framing machines enable workers to turn out I.MO boxl's <.>n hour. he said, .-nd more than 3,000 Individual growers· n ames are stamped on lhe boxes. "About the onl y strictly hand-labor opera lion is the glu· l.n1 of labels on cr ates which is done by a woman at the rote of8,000durlng an eil{ht-hour 11hift," Kopp suid. The manufacture of grope boxes comprises the bulk of the plant's output wit.h more than two ml Ilion on order. KOPP SAID THE WORK forcc Ill hb plnnt Ouctuates froro a low o! 20 In the winter off.11cu11on to more than 60 dur- ln1 the peak summer months with on annual payroll In cit· eep of $400,000. A veteran or 43 years in the contuincr businesa, Korm •tarted by hand-nailing boxes and crates -an opcrutlon that is fully au tom alic tOO#Y. YJ.rmS Move to Irvine Lavlc Stone Corp. und Sill.inn Corp. have moved their corporate offices Crom Gardena lo the new Sky Park omccs complex. 17752 Sky Park Blvd., lrvlm'. T ht' company owns Pisgah Crater , the major S9\Jrce of volcanic m aterial for lh.- coulnlctlon and horticultural industries. Firm Wins Job ZZXYZ, a m anuraFturer's r epresentative firm In Watminlter, bu bftn namod sales repreaentaUve by H~ton·based Dlilt.oot manufactures oll-indu1try lnatru~ m.OC... for-measmog cu and liqujd n~w j The Sclenlllle CMtnkaJ Coa,.Pany has ,Purchased a • . .._~uare.foot lndulti'laf buUdJna al lfW Prod'*cet,_ _ _. l..aM, l:Juatlnaton •.ctr. saygY .C. Ouyanf, president. ' .• :·, K'ITV e 7:30 p.m. ••Wbat WW We Say to a Hun'1'1 World." Flve-bour pro- .a:am deals with llobal crisis. NBC 8 8:00 -0 Movln· On.u Oscar winner Palritla Neal and htt daqbt~r Tesaa 1ueat with Gary Merrill ln lbia episode, a drama 'bout the eff eets of a labor •trike Oft a small Wea Vir11nia coal-min.in• town. CBS 9 9:00 p.m. "M•A •s•H" Ab~ o1Koreanorpbana'1avade''tbe40'77th. KHJ e 11 :00 -"The Iron Mia· tress." Alan Ladd portrays Jim Bowle ln thJs 1952 western with Vlrglnia Mayo. i !,. TV . DAit Y lOG '. f l. •4 • ~ ~'--------------------------------~ Ft TUUDAY I i .. 1 __ ._ftlt __ 1NG __ .. 1 Degree Program Backed 10:00 ~~~~~~~~-"'~1-A-M1lJOR step in openinc the doors of the campus to the wOC"ld outside the walls." be said. "Our standards are the same as state un· iverslU~." 9 (IJ) CJ) CJ) Welt (W) A ._ MSSllllt a.in 1 "~II*• toffl lk bwnlrl1 of lies ..... ntSS. but llllla 1t1t lllisQU ti tr11111111• fl-cot •-....s .. -. I --llfboit Ml ~ l'ltt' I. e ft(J)9 •Clt"All* (R) .bh ,_ llfo ........ llMle -~''' lftttsli11ti11 ... 'is.,. ,. .. o1 .... ._.dM dMccr. As llt IWMls Ille ~. lie d<SOMn lMt Ille 1111S1M1 prt. a CH1Mi111 S')'lldicate alld Ille ~ of I llllflloMn lf't d ~ ... .... IKILM ...... a,e. • .._ ~·· n,i.a area -JO:JO-e w.w "-'" s,.cw totird. 1o 12~ .lad.., •For-• Gov. i.on<11d i.INOINI w:1 .. u . ..... •'-" 11:00 ....... Cll a. a <1> .. (() .... .... ... a:> ...... ...... (Wts) '52-Alll ....... ~...,.. . .., ........ .., ...... ....... OJ) (J) ,_, """"' ..... 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CAP> -About 200 of Lbe 2,000 employes of the Busch Gardens "Old Country" theme park have b een la id orr because of disappointing bicentennial year atlen· dance . The park hired 30 per· cent more people this year to handle the ex· peeled boom, officials said, but attendance bas run about the same -. 1915. Parle manaeer John Roberts blamed the American Revolutionary Bice n tennial Ad · ministration for fri1btening away tourilta by "grossly ex· a11eratin1" the number eipected at East Coast historic aites this sum. mer. 'Tll.11w.led C.,,.,. TOILI T TANK 8 ALL -lctr• l.Mf"f ..,,., TM effleltftl W1•r Mitter Ttftll bell lntlantly llOPt the flow of ,.,.,_ •fl• flulfllno ..,eryUIM,. t1M AT MMDWAM STOM9 'S ,__,...TIS __ .....,._ NW 1m11 111W111 ona 1.SW~ """'"' .... , '771-1471 :,~ WEDNESDAY, .fl1L Y 1 87 SYDNEY OllA&a AaJES (March 2.l·AprU 19): Con· cepll concern inc meoey, income, poeaeulOflS could underto chance. Move with the times. CoosoUdate -clOHranks. la FU. 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Ser.ices.· Sovers ot Imperial enjoy many helpful services, most of them free. l ike free travelers' checks and money orders, free direct Social Security check deposit1 free notary seryice and free sofa deposit boxes (where avoiloble). Plus many, many morel (With specified "Jil'imum balances.) That's why......e soy- 'V'le've got U s for you! · · Aaalmll lnllncl To~ A.._,OWMDumwrtCllCMIU~DOU.M~=r:· OfM!mcA-~ltN \ . --. . ~· ----' . ----( -. -. .. ~ ll I } j ~ '~ I s f r ( • ' • j • . " ) . . J Ji " l . < 17 t l t t. :z Orange ~oast EDITION , . Today's (;loshag , N.Y.Stoeks VOL. 69, NO. 188, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1976 c TEN CENTS · We Shared in Spirit, Pride, -Dreams By JULES LOH A•-•-9'reu-w Oh, what a weekend h was. The fuse was long. too long eYeryone said. but when the 1rand bicentennial skyrocket went otr jt llfled America's splnt. and uncovered lu pride and, at leut for the moment. crowned Am e ri c a 's good with brotherhood from sea lo shining sea. . !t was as. if the en Ure nation put aside its cares and sorrows and ~1ht at Ja1t of its own best dreams. "After two centuries. there is atlll aomethlni wonderlul about betnl an Ammcan." President Ford uld, •tending on Thomas Jefferson '1 front lawq at Vlr«l.nla"s Monticello, and t.be na· Uoft answered, A men. "U we cannot quite express it." be said, "we know what It is. You know what it ls or you would not be here." And where were you? Amertcan!l bave a way of re- memberin1 where they were at the precise moment ol national trauma: Dec. 7, 19'1; Nov. 2:2, 11163. But ln his ltfellme wUl TbomH Galea, the American envoy in Peking. ever forget ~t on the Fourth of July in tbe year of Our Locd 1976 and the year of the Republic 200 he ate bot dogs with the members of his staff at a Ming Tomb in the world's largest Communist country·! Dally 1'11.t "•" "'"'• COSTA MESA POLICE SGT. TIM HOLBROOK CHECKS RECOVERED CARPETING Two Arrested, Third Person Sought In Burgltry at C1rpet Barn Costa Mesa WUI any of the million sur· roundinl tbe WasbinJton Monu· ment.. oohln1 and aah.inlt al the crande:at fireworks display io bla&.ory, lor1et that wbon it was ovet thal huge crowd. that happy tbron«, spontaneouslr. burst lnlo "Cod Bless America· ? ' Will any o( the fi~ mUlion - five million! -who lined New Yo rk harbor nod the Hudson River ever forget those majestic square-riggers and the glory of 10.000 sails along the flank.of the lint capital oltbe R<tpublic? Across the land, it wu a ~per Bowl of superlatives -the bl&· gest, the loudest, the belt and the brl1bte st, a blur of ex· travaganus months ln prepara· l!on. But the surprise ol the bicentuolal was the spo,n· t.aneous warmth and gaJet.y and, yes. patriotism where tbe crowds assembled. In Boston , they would r e· member bursting into "Happy Blrtbdav" alter listening to the Oeelaralion of tndependenee re·' ad from the balcony where it was first read in that cil1ln1m. In LHll\ltOn and Concord, whe~ tbe fi1bt fM llbert.)' bepnl they would remember a 1pec~a1 cheerlneH at the t.radlUonal cbUdren's iames ol bula·hoop spinninf, bike racing and watermelon eating. The same easy, happy s pirit prevailed at other national shrines. <See FOUll1 H, Pace A!) Checkpoint OK, Border Searches Upheld WASHINGTON <AP) The The justices noted they ha\·e the agent hus probabl e cause to 1 Supreme Court ruled today that ruled in earlier cases that roving believe a crime is being com- the Border P atrol may stop and patrols of border police may not milled. 1--~lci!!.to~· o~n!_U.!~o~to!.!.r.!!is~t::!.s.._w!!.1!.!:·th!..!:o~u~l~c~o~u~rt~-T~~lo~.;:a~nd~:cu~e:!:!s~tl~o:!,!n....2m~otor~:,::i!1:.;ts~u~nc:...· _ The check int uestion was warrants,. al permanent c ec ess t ey ave a reasona e sus-presente to t e court w en our poil1ts on major highways lead· picion the c ar contains lllegal men accused of transporting ii· iog Crom Mexico. aliens. legal ali ens sought court orders The case b egan its way. The court also has ruled that to suppress evidence aaaingt through the courts as the r esult agents may not search cars even them on grounds they were un- ol Border Patrol acth 1ty near at permanent c heckpoints unless constitutionally stopped ul the San Onofre. t he motoris t consents or unless San Clemente checkpoint. ln a 7-2 decision, the court said the practice does not vioJate the Fourth Amendment. guarantee against unreasonable searches and seizures. rn a sharp dissent.. J ustices Wi lli a m J . Bre nn a n a nd ~ Thurgood Marshall said the ma- jority decision will subJl'Ct Mex· ican-Americans and Mexican aliens who are legally visiting this country to unreasonable harassment. Writing ror the majority, ' Carpet Heut Suspects Held Seven Youths Jailed In Shooting Death By ARTHUa a. VINSEL charges. Justice Lewis F. Powell said, ··we hold that s~ for brief questioning routinely conducted at permanent checkpolnt.s are consistent with tbe Fourth Amendment and need not be authorized by a w arnnt." The government's interest In balUnc the now of illegal aliens jultifies tbe ''qulte limited in· truslon on a motortat's right lo uninterrupted passage." Powell Costa Mesa police reported they arrested two suspects from Westminster who they allege broke Into the Carpel Barn Mon- day night a nd look $400 in sha& carpeting. . The arrests came al\er a one- balf hour search for the suspects that included repeated sweeps by the Costa Mesa police helicopter. Police found their suspect•. 19·year-old J ohn E . Lodestein of Westminster and a 17-year-old boy, hiding under bushes in the 400 block of Broadway. police said. . According l o police .. their. pickup truck. loaded with four rolls of carpet, was abandoned In a nd a lley near Irvine and Broadw ay. north of Magnolia Street. Witnesses said the burglars had some trouble with their load. At one point. they said, the carpeting dragged from the back of the truc k. prompting the burglars to fold lt double to keep lt on the truck bed. Police cla im the suspeoct.s pried ope,n thC' rear doors of the store. at 1812 Newport Blvd .. with a crowbar . From wllne111 rt'ports, lhtiy b«lleve a third suspect. possibly 3 woman, rem ains al large. Of-D•llr ~-Mitff _Seven youths sympathetic to a buddy who lost bis girlfriend to a rival remained in custody on murder charaes today, following the assassinaUon-styJe killing of a lttnaaer. Victim Michael Calleras, 17. of · Santa Ana. died almo&t lnatanUy when struck in the eye by a bullel find from a passing car in a Huntington Beach apartment complex early Saturday~ Fire Department paramedics said it appeared the victim, whole horrified girlfrie.nd and another young couple were standing with hi.m when he was slain, was dead wben they ar- rived. The three witnesses lo the slay- ing al the apartments at 6401 Warner Ave. were not lnjured but the girl whose_affectlons ap- parently triggered the fcilllng went into sh04:k. Homicide Detective Phil Nolen s aid the murder weapon bas not been recovered, alt.bough ll 1s suspected the teenager who sup. plied it I• one of the seven held. He aaid also the broke n· hearted youth whose former girlfriend was dating Calleras Is not the lrlgierman Jn the tragic killlna. allhouab all face murder Costa Me·sa Council Winds Up Hearings The Costa Mesa City Cou.nell may wind up public hearinl• tonllbt on two reaoning matters geared toward cleanln& up tbe wnt slde. tr the council takes the advice of the clty plannlnc ckpartmeat, PRICES DROP All were present. either In a carload of lour young males aged 16 and 17 wbo cruised by as the shot was tired, or waiting a t a rendezvous point down the street. The shooting occurred in a carport alleyway near the apart- ment complex's swimming pool area where the lour young people had been enjoying a double dale, police said. (See SLAYING, Page A.%) Bomb Threat Empties OC Courthouse An estimated 1,000 people were ordered to le ave the Or ange County courthouse today after a S anta An a Ci vic Ce nter s witchboard operator was warned that a bomb had been planted In the nine-story build· ing. County employes, newsmen and members of the public who tried to remain in the building were ordered to leave under threat of arrest. Deputies said the building was totally evacual· edbyU :lSa.m . ·'This was one Ume we were told that ab1olutely nq one must rem•ln here," a 1earchin1 depu· ty commented. He refu sed to elaborate on the nature· of the bomb threat. Officers ealimated that it would take them at leut an hour to lhorougbly Acarch the build· in1. said. The case primarily Involved· the Bor der Patrol's checkpoint on Interstate 5 near S an Clemente. about 66 miles north of the Mexican border. Interstate 5 is the principal highway between San Diego and Los Angeles. All motorists are channeled throuth the checkpoint where they are slowed or stopped as agents watch. Most are allowed to proceed without being ques· lioned but some are referred to an inspection a rea where they are aslted about their citizenship and Immigration status. "Even if it b o assumed that such referrals are made largely on the basis of apparent Mexican ancestry," Powell wrote, "we perceive no conslit.uUonal viola· lion." Powell took note of the dissent· ing justices , warning of potential harassment of Mexicans and u ld. "lbi1 concern is mis· placed." He said figures submitted by the government show that the number of Mexicans slopped for . -......... "~"'..,,.... SOYUZ COSMONAUTS ZHOLOBOV, VOLYNOV First Manned Right Since U.S.·SoYlet Joint Operation Manned Spacecraft Launched by Soviets MOSCOW CAP> -Two Soviet Neither Soviet commentators I cosmonauts rocketed aloft in a nor Western sp ace analysts saw spaeeship for an e xpected link-up the launch of the 27th manned with an orbiting station launched Soviet space flight as more than two weeks ago. a relatively r outine continuation The Soyuz 21 spacecraft was of Soviet m anned space experi· the first manned launch since ments. last July's joint U.S.-Soviet "We have not set any basically Apollo-Soyuz linkup. new engineering problems for Soyuz 21 headed for a series of the spaceship. It is just another "joint experiments'' with the working start under our orbital space laboratory Salyut s. orbit· program." said veteran Soviet ed on June 22, the orricial Tass cosmonaut Lt . Gen. Vladimir news agency said. Shatalov. One Western specialist said, quolloning Is far lower than Band Tribute Set their proportion of the Southern ''This sounds like a foi rly slan· dard operation." California population. In addition, Powell said the courts ·•would not be powerless to prevent the misuse of check- points to harass those of Mexican anceatry.·• The majority stressed that their ruling applies only to the 1top·and-que1llon procedures at permanent checkpoinL'I. * * * The City of Costa Mesa is offer· Ing a ser ies of free evening con- ceru this summer . Next on the schedule is a tribute to the big band er a, featuring the Ansell Hiil Blg Band, al 7:30 p.m. Friday al Lion's Park, 18th Street and Park Avenue. Costa Mesa. For more Information call Ss&-s:JlO. Freeway Border Checks to Resume •• . . Bill Vetoed BVl.LETIN WASHINGTON CAPJ -Presi· dent Ford this afternoon vetoed fa $3.95·bllllon e mployment bill in · tended to c reate or preserve hun· dreds or thousands of jobs. Coast Weather Ni11htlime low clouds and fog clearing to hazy sunshine early mornings Inland but remaining aJong the beaches tn the after- noons through Wednesday. High near 70 at beaches and mld·80s Inland. Low tonight mld·to•. 1~81DE TODAY ~- I ' Al DAILY PILOT c Tu.day Julye. 1976 Newport /tlelee Police Declare Ban on Bashes Newport Beach police have declared a morutorium on blic PUtle• ln tbt city In the wake of :a bui• Fourth of July ctlebnatJon that end~ with 3e arreat.. and at leut sl'X injuries to police and partygoera. Capt. Wayne Connolly, com· mander of the department·~ pal.rot division. aald t.ochay lbat "In the future we simply will not tolera te any of these large parties as we have in the past." In addition. Connolly said, police will attempt to have resi- dents or two of the hast hou: evicted as public nui.sanct's. The party was sponsored by re· sldents of 12i>, 126"'2, 124, 124 1., and 120 30th Street, Connolly said. He said the party was checked once at about 2 p.m. ··when 1t was just gettJng s tarted" and omcers re minded the hosts or laws per· ta ininc to alcoholic beverages , fireworks and disturbing the peace. A second check was made at about 8 p.m. a nd Connolly said that. at that time, the party was not unduly large nor abnpr mally loud. However , once the fireworks displays on the beach closed down, the party grew to about 1,000 people nod other area resi· dents began to complajn or the noise and disturbance. 1----.r.,.,nnotty-atteged panygo-en were blocking traffic on 30th Street and Balboa Boulevard, were throwlnJ( beer bottles and firecrackers at passing cars and pedestrians, a nd said several fights broke out and lbat rockets were being aimed at pedestrians and motorists. One resident complained to police that when he tried to quiet the party, somebody threw a beer bottle at him, bitting him in the head. · Aoother told police that her car , parked at the curb on 30th Street was burned by fireworks. · Connolly said pollce walled un· W afler JO p.m. when the curfew law could be invoked to declare theputy ao unlawfwuaembly. He said they delayed making the declaration until 10:45 p.m .• so tbat a total of 21 officers from two shifts could be on UM-scene without leaving the rest ot the ci· ty completely uncovtrcd. He said lhe majority of the par· ty goers heeded the warning give n out over the police helicopter lo'-1 speaker systeJn>, leaving a jeering, botUe and firecracker throwing crowd ot about 200 still on the scene. Bv the ti me order was restored after midnight, police had arrest· ed 36 people, including eight juveniles. Connolly said that a survey or arrest r eports shows only six of those arrested were from Newport Beach. Most were arrested for failure to disperse. However. some were arr est e d on more serious charges, including: -Rusull Flaminio, l9, or 3129 Coral Ave., Costa Mesa arrested on suspicion of vandalism for al· legedly throwing a brick through the back window of a police car. -Thomas Brannon, 31, of 120 31st St .. Newport Beach, who was arrested on suspicion or inciting a riot. WHliam Tatty, 19: Pomona. arrested on suspicion or assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer. -Joe Caln, 19, Fullerton. also arrested on suspicion ol assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer. -Wesley Replogle, 28. or 410 32nd St., Newport Beach, arrest· ed on suspicion of assault with a deadty weapon on a police oC· fleer. -Brad McCalns. 22. of Tustin, also arrested on suspicion of as· sault with a deadly weapon on a police officer. Appeals Cut Evidence Grounds Removed WASHINGTON <AP> -The U.S.'SUpreme Court today sharply curtailed the right of prisoners to challenge their ooovictlooa on groundi6 that $Vidence against them was sebed Illegally. In a 6·3 decision, the court said federal courts may not free state prisoners on such grounds unless the prisoners can show they were not given ''full and fair opportunity" lo present their claims in state courts. Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr. spoke for the court. Justices William J . Brennan Jr .• Thurgood Marshall and Byron R. White dissented. The decision came on the last day or the court's present term . This is only the second time this cen· tury the court has extended its term into Jl,!ly. The first was in 1974 when the justices wrestled with the Watergate tapes case. The court now goes into recess until Oct. 4. Powell said today's decision does not dis- turb a rule that illegally seized evidence may not be used in trials. Libyan Hijacker Gives Vp Airliner PALMA DE MAJOR CA , Balearic Islands <AP> -A Li· byan airliner h1Jackcd on a night within Libya loday landed here with 86 persons aboard and the hijacker surrcndered, airport sources said. The hijacker. Identified only as a man opposed to the Ubyan re· Jtime or Col. Moammar Khadnfy, gave up to airport police and oaANOll COAST c DAILY PILOT turned over two toy pistols and two knives to the chief or the airport, the sources said. They said nobody was injured and the passengers were being looked af t er by airport authorities. Otrlclals in Algiers said the hi· jacked Boeing 727 jetliner bad landed previously at Bou(arik air baae. 20 mllea south of Aliciers. after belng refused permlaslon to land at lbe Tunis and A11iers airports. The base is the head· quarters of lbe Algerian air fOl'ce. ---------·- Hoist That Sail ............ The Fourth of July gathering of tall ships in New York harbor was surrounded by nostalgia and the romance of the old s ail· ing vessels . but this photo of cadets aboard the U.S. Coast Guard Academy training s hip, Eagle. shows what those caught up in the romance of the old ships nevel" tell you what it takes to sail one. Wunty Attorneys Settle Wage Hassle Attorney,s in Orange Count)'..'.&_ _menl!o.r.t.he attorneys. district attorney and public de· Conseque n tly. the lawyers fender's oHices have reached worked last year without recelv· agreement with Lh.e county on .a ing pay raises and without 1976-77 wage .fringe benefit benefit of a formal memorandum package. . .ol understanding eoverning their Negotiations _glvmg ntost or the work regulations and conditions 1~ lawyers eight percent pay ot employment. raises ended over the holiday weekend. A year ago, county negotiators and Orange County Employe As· soclation <OC EA> represen· tatives failed to agree on a settle· That year.Jong failure to rucb agreement ended when county Personnel Director F.ert Scott to- day recommended that the Board of Supervison approve a Balloonist Injured In Second Attempt pad for the eoming-fl.5Cal y~ Jn addition to the 8 pert-ent pay raise for all but a fewofthe depu· ty district attorneys and deputy pubUc defenders, the proposed pact would: -Bind the attorney bar&ain· Ina unlt to the same Im-18 raise-- Crin&e benefit package •·received. by the greatest number of county employes · • next year. -Provide the lawyers with a $15,000 life insurance policy paid ror by the county. -Give the 129 lawyers the same hike in health insurance benefits given to most county employes last week. Scott said the board wilt act on his recommendation al its July 13 meeting. He has suggested terms or the pact be m ade retroactive to July 2. ,-,...,. .... Al -1 SLAYING. • • No evidcncc of drugs or alcohol uae could be linked lO Calltra1' murdt>r In the serieis of ar?'ftt." and followup inveitiaation over the wtektnd, Detective Nolen Hid . Detective Nole n theorized the tragedy ate m me.d from aym· pa.th)' reactions omona fritnd:s of the Jllled youth. a res(dent or the Weatminater -northwest Santll Ana area, as ore all the bo)'t. "He went to them anlMlng .... " Nolen sold today, 11ddln1t that one opparMtly o(fcrt'<i to Ir· ranae for revenlle. A spokesman for MttcDou1ull Family Mortuory In Santu Anu said today that funeral orrimgc- mcnts are tentatively acheduled for Thursday. He said it wos originally to be at the Latin American Free · Methodist Church In Santa Ana but lar1er quarters are being sought due to Calleras' many friends a nd relatives. ~tective Nolen said most or the suspects either attended hi&h school in Wt-stmlnster or wert' dropouts and that most were picked up by Wes tminster police. TONIGtrl' COST A MESA CITY COUNCIL -Regular meeting, City Hall. 6.:30p.m "JN FASHION" -South Coast Repertory Theater, Tuesday. Sunday throueh Aug. l , 8 p.m. Sundays,3p.m . WEDNESDAY,.nJLYT SUMMER CONCERT -"Surf· inc U.S.A." South Coast Village, 7 p.m.Frtt. Workers Strike LOS ANGELES (AP> ...... Coun· ty sanitation workers went on strike today in a contract dispute Involving paid cleanup time. Vic . Hochee. gener al manager or Local 660, said the walkout was over "what's decent a nd equita· ble for people forced to work all day a round r aw sewage and garbage contaminants." · A balloonist who nearly lost bis life in a takeoff mishap In Santa Ana last ye~ had anot.ber close call Saturday wbe1a_ Ida helium· filled crart crash-landed near the desert tow• ot Jl1d1ecrest Dr Thoma• f' Heinsheimer, 37 a balloonts1 and Rolling Hills cit) councilman was listed in stabl<> cond1tlon a1 Ridgecrest Hospital Sunda) after suffering multJplf' bru1sei. and a back in· jury when his balloon's gondola crashed into the desert floor at nearly 30 m p.h Copilot Peter Nt>ushul, 34, or Rolliftc H.ilh was unhurt S2.ooo: The 33·foot craft is the on· ly "super·preasure" helium balloon in the world, he added. This means the gas Int.he balloon is kept at a hlg,ber pressure than. air pressure. alvlng the craft greater stabllit,y than conven· tional b alloons, Heinsheim er said. f}ueen: Revolution A Lesson in Respect Heinaheimer wu involved in another balloon crash with millionaire Malcom Forbes at Santa Ana M artne Corps Air Sta· lion .. Jan. 6. 1975. The two balloonist.a were attempting a l.rans·Allantlc night when their gondola was dragged 20 feet after the balloon broke loose from its moorings. Forbes acrapped plans for lhe night two month.slater. Heinsheimer said Sunday he was "sore and bruised" alter crash-landing in his craft dubbed "America." "We just came down harder than we-planned," he added. The flight was conducted for the El Segundo Aerospace Corporation to test the balloon's maneuverability in s mog re· search. "America" bad been airborne since Friday morning and. according to lta pUot, had little trouble in the smog and air currents over Los Anaelea -tha t ia. until the crash. "It was my ml1Jud1ment," said Helnahelmer. "It looked like it was sandy terrain and It tu med out to be volcanic rock.'' Helnshelmer es timated the damau to the balloon at about Paul Baron Service Set Funeral rite.s are scheduled tonight and Wednesday for Paul A. Baron of Newport Beach. Mr. Baron, a 25·year veteran or the state Department of Fish and Game patrol, died la.st Wednes-day. Rosary will be recited at 7:30 lonirht al St . J oachim's Catholic Church, 1964 Orange Ave .. Costa Mesa. A funeral m a ss Is scheduled tor 11 a.m. Wednesday al the church. Mr. Baron, an 11-year Harbor Area resident, is survived by his wife, Nani, and a sister, Lillie Brower of Lake wood. Fro•PageAl REZONING area between commercial and residential, permitting the de· velopment of some light com· merclal uses. There are 17 s uch bualnessea in lbe five-acre area today. According lo planners, low maintenance or lhese baa given the transition area "a very bllgbled image." PHILADELPHIA CAP> - England's Queen Elizabeth JI said today that the American Revolution taught her country "a very valuable lesson ... respect the rights or others to govern themselves in their own ways." Because of that lesson. she said. the Fourth of July "should be celebrated as much in Britain as In America." . The queen made the observa· tion as she presented the United Slates with a bicentennial girt from E ngland, a bell cast at the same foundry that produced lbe Liberty Bell. The queen noted that the new bell carries the inscription "Let Freedom Ring" and said, "It is a message in which both our peo- ple can Join and which I hope will be heard aro und the world for centuries lo com e." The queen. a distant relative or George Washington and a direct descendant of King George Ill. made the presentation during the first stop o n a six-d ay, nine-city tour of the United States. She will go lO Washington on Wednesday and later to Montreal lO open the Olympic Games. The monarch, dressed in a navy-and·whlte dreaa and gloves and hat, was accompanied by her husba nd, Prince Philip. She spoke little during her tour or the city where the Am e ric an Revolution was born. She was escorted by Gov. Milton·Shapp and Mayor Frank Rizzo and watched everywhere by crowds of tourists. Though curious. the gawkers were polite and respectful. Some waved small British naes. The-queen left. UM.-Foyal yaeht Britannia, berthed at Penn's Landing alonJ the Delaware River after a trip from Bermuda, an<Uraveled in President Ford's bullet-proof limousine, sent by the White House. She first slopped at City Hall for a reception, ·where she was presented with 8 set or litho· l(raphs done by artist Andrew Wyeth. then visited the Liberty Bell and was host at a luncheon on the Britannia . The new bell hangs in the vis· itors center of Independence Hall. The bicentennial bell was the object of a protest by Rev. Carl Mcintire. The fundamentalist minister a nd about 20 supporters carried signs protesting the lack of a biblical quotation or the new bell. The Liberty Bell bears an Inscr iption from Leviticus: "Proclaim liberty throughout oil the land unto all the inhabitants lhercor ·· Sewage Spill Clpses Clemente· Beach Plannera suueat the city Im· prove that appearance by repeal· Int the &0nln1 that permit.a the tranaltlon area usa. relocallnJC all the bualneues, wtdenin1 19th Street and encouraging a strictly residential use throuah low· inter est loana to property owners. Fre•PafJeAI Rober1 N.Wttd ~ .... ~,-- Jack R1 Curlty .,,., ......, __ o.-.. ..,._ ThomH KHVll .... ThomM A. t."Ul'llMne --· ... ·-0\arlH H. Loos Rim.rd P. Nall "''""""'"""-""r.-. .,..,....... QUl!N ILIZMETH, l'RINC£ PHILIP ARRIW IN U.I. A Blcentennlml ¥11111 to !ngland'1 Former Coionte• f _ Orange Eoast EDITION f- VOL. 69, No:1ee. 2 SECTIONS7°28 PAGES \ . T oday's Closin g N. Y . Stoeks ' N T'EN CENTS ~We Shared in Spirit, Pride, Dreams .h By JULES LOii ••-1-.e p.,... ---Oh. what a weekend It was. Tbe fuse w aa long, too long everyone said, but when the arand bicentennial skyrocket went off il lifted America's spirit and uncovered its ptide and, at least for the moment, crowned Ameri ca 's good with brotherhood from sea to shJnlng sea. * * : l was as If the enliro natlon put aside its cares and sorrows and thought at last ol its own best dreams. "After two centuries. there Is still som ething wonderful about. being an American." President Ford said. standing.on Thomas Jefferson 's front lawn at Virlinia's Monticello. and the na· lion answered, Amen. "If we cannot quite express * * * It." he said, "we know what It hi.I You know what it Is or you would not be he"-·· And wbt'h were you! • Americans have a way or rtl· I membering where they were at the precise moment ot national I traunta: De<!-. 7, '1941: Nov. 22,· 1963. But in his lifetime will Thomas I Gates, the Americllll envoy in (Sff FOUR1'H, Pa1e AZ > * * * Party's Over 36 Jailed in NewP'Ort Melee Newport Beach police hav.e declared a moratorium on bi~· parties in the city in the wake of a huge Fourth of July celebration that ended with 36 arrests and at least six injuries to police and Mos t were arrested ror faUure lo dispe rse. However, some were arrested on more serious charges. including: with a deadly weapon on u police I officer. -Joe Caln, 19, l'\allerton. a lso arrested on suspicion of assault l with a deadly weapon on a police officer. Bout That S a i l -------------------...-wrr.---partygoe·,...,,-- -Russell Flaminio, 19. of 3129 Coral Ave., Costa Mesa arrested on suspicion-ot-r.mdalisnrlor-at· lecedly throwing a brick through the back window of a police car. ---Wl!my 1te-p1ogR, 2r.0ru 32nd St., Newport Beach. arrest- ed on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon on a police of· ficer. 1be Fourth of July gathering of tall ships in New York harbor was surrounded by nostalgia and the romance of the old sail- ing vessels. but this photo of cadets aboard the U.S. Coast Guard Academy training ship, Eagle, shows what those caught up in the romance of the old ships :lever tell you what it takes to sail one. ~Sewer Ponip _Malfunctions, Beach Closed · Raw sewage 'Spewed from a malfunctioning pump station do9ed a mite and one-balf of San Qemente beuh over Saturday and Sunday of the Independence 0.y holiday. Tb~ beecb • .......,. 1partecl .aJUDerou e complaints by Hgered would·be beachgoers t11rned away from the area becauae of a health hazard pre· tented by lbe polluted oc.an. Tbe beacb, closed from the Ylcinity of Avenida Estacion to l t1'vendia Esplanade over both '..chys, was reopened Monday ...rter tbe health department test· edthewater. A city employe, who asked not to be identified, aaid the source or the pollution w aa tbe Linda Lane sewa1e pump staUon. The employe said a Pe>wer ~,failure knocked out the elec· · trically operated pumps and no backup power was available. Witb·the pumps out. the sewage ~eked up and Oooded across the !beach to the oc.ean. The Incident occurred from about 10 p.m. Friday to about 2 &.m. Saturday. .,;Bee a use or the c I os u re 11.LUuarctt r~or<led few rescues .ewer the two day• the swimming ••nwasin. Monday, suards r~ued 100 ~pie. Guard Mike Bronnan at ihe Salt Creek Beach rescued 25 people alone Monday. · Charges Viewed UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. <AP>-Tbe U.N. Security Coun· ell ls ex'pected to mHt late this week to discuss charges by lite Sudanes. 1overnment that Libya recruited, trained and equipped 2.090 merctnarles for the at· t.mpt laat weekend to overthrow PrelkSentJaafarel Numalr1. Libyan Hijacker Gives Up Airliner PALMA DE MAJORCA, BaJeark Islands (AP> -A Li· by an airliner hijacked on a night within Libya today landed here with 88 persons aboard and the hijacker surrendered, airport ~........_ . The hijaeter, Identified only as a man opposed to the Ubyan re· gime of Col. Moammar Kbaclafy, iave up to airport police and turned over two toy pistols. and two knives lo the chief or the airport, the sources said. They said nobody was injured and the passengers were being looked after by airport authorities. Officials ln Algiers said the bi· jacked Boeing 727 jetliner had 0..lre Adlfti11 landed previously al Boufarik air base, 20 miles south ol Algiers, after being refused permission lo land al the Tunis and Algiers airports. The base is the head- quarters of the Alaerian air fciree. Algerian authorttles said the plane stayed al Boularik only about 10 minutes, then llew on to Palma de Majorca. on the largest of Spain's Balearic Islandi. There was no informa: tion on whether it refueled in Algeria. The plane was hijacked on an early morning flight between Tripoli. the Libyan capital, and Benghazi, In eastern Libya. It was assumed that most or all or tboae aboard were Libyans. ·Check-point Case Upheld by Court WASHINGTON <AP > -The Supreme Court ruled today that the Border Patrol may stop and question motorists, without coort warrants, at permanent check poillls on major hJghways lead· lng from Mexico. The case bega n Its wa y through the tourts As the result of Border Patrol acth aty near San Onofre. In a T·2 decision, the court saad the practice does not vil'>late the Fourth Amendment guarantee against unreasonable searches and seizures. In a sharp dissent, Justices Wllllam J . Brennan a nd Thurgood Marshall said the ma· jority decision will subject Mex· ican·Americans and Mexican aUens who are legally visiting this country to unreasonable harassment. Writing for the majority, Justice Lewis F . Powell said, "We hold that slops for brief questlonintt routinely conducted at permanent checkpoints are consistent with the Fourth Amendment and need not be aulhorl zed by a warrant '· The government's interest in hatting the flow of Ulcg1d aUens justifies the "quite limited in· ·truston on a motorist's right to Seven Youths Jailed In Shooting Death· uninterrupted passage," Powell said. Tbe case primarily involved the Border Patrol's checkpoint on I nters tate 5 near San Clemente, about 66 miles north or the Mexican border. Inters tate 5 la the principal highway between San Dle10 and Loa Angeles. AJI motorist.a are channeled through the ch•ekpolnl where · iq tbe apartmenc.S at 6401 Warner Ave. were not it\jured but the tlrl whose atrf!d.ioos •P- . par~Uy tritcered the killing ~ ~ ~ policeaatd. No evidence of drup or alcohol use could be linked to Calleras' (8"81ATING. PapAJ) ,, \ ClffBO•DEa. PageA2> Capt. Wayne Connolly, com· mander of the department's patrol division. said today that "in the future we simply will not tolerate any o f these large parties as we bave in the past.·· In addition, Connolly said, police will attempt to have resi· dents of two or the host hou: evicted as public nwsances. Tbe party was sponsored by r e· sldents of 126, 1.261,,, 1.24, l24 h and 120 30th Street, Connolly said. He said the party was checked once at about 2 p.m . "when ll was just getting started" and officers reminded the hosts or laws per. taining to alcoholic beverages. fireworks and disturbing the peace. A second cbeclt was made at about 8 p.m . and Connolly said that, al that lime, the party was not unduly laree oor abnormally &o.I. IJO\vever, once the fireworks displays on the beach closed down. the party grew to about l,000 peopfe and other area resl· dents be1an to complain or the noise and dlaturbance. Connolly alleged partygoers were blocking trafCic on 30th Street and Balboa Boulevard, were throwing beer botUes and firecrackers Mo-Passing cars and pedestrians. and sa.id several fights broke out and that rockets were being aimed at pedestrians and motorists. One reside nt complained· to police that when he tried to quiet the party, ~mebody threw a beer bottle at him, hilling him in the heaci. Another told _potke that her car. par ked at the curb on 30th Street was-burned by fireworks .• Connolly said police waited un· til after 10 p.m. when the curfew law could be invoked to declare the party an unlawful assembly. He said they delayed making the declaration until 10:45 p.m . so that a total of 21 offi cers Crom two shifts could be on the scene without leaving the rest of the ci· ty completely uncovered. He said the majority of the par· l>: goers heeded the warning given out over the poll cc helicopter loud speaker system. leaving a jeering. bottle and firecracker l h rowing crowd of about 200 still on the scene. Bv the lime order was restored after midnight, police had arrest· ed 36 people, including eight juveniles. Connolly s aid lhat a survey of arrest reporl1! s hows only six of those arrested were from Newport Beach. * * * -Thomas Brauon, 31, of 1.20 31st St., Newport Beach, who was arrested on suspicion of inciting a riot. -William Tutty, 19, Pomona. arrested on suspicion of ass ault -Brad McCala~ 22, or Tustin, also arrested on &usplcion of as· sault with a deadly weapon on a police offi cer. ,,. ....... SOYUZ COSMONAUTS ZHOLOBOV, VOLYNOV First Manned R tght !Mnce U.S.-Sovlet Joint Operation Manned Spacecraft Launched by Soviets) MOSCOW (APJ -Two Soviet cosmonauts rocketed aloft in a spaceship for an expected linkup with an orbiting station launched two weeks ago. The Soyuz 21 spacecraft was the first m anned launch since last July's joint U.S.·Sovlet Apollo.Soyuz linkup. Soyuz 21 headed for a series of "joint experiments" with the space laboratory Salyut 5, orbit· ed on June 22, the official lass news agency said. Neither Soviet commentators nor Western apace anal)'sta saw the launch of the 27th manned Soviet spat'e night as more lhan a relatively routine continuation or Soviet manned space experi· men ta. "We have not set any basically new engineering problems ror the spaceship. It is just another working start under our orbital program,·· said veteran Soviet cosmonaut Lt. Gen. Vladimir Shatalov. One Western spet'iulist said. "This sounds like u fairly stan· dard operation." The two cosmonnuL'i were shot into orbit from the Raikonur , Cosmodrome an Kazakhstan m Soviet Central Asia. 1,400 mile!> southeast of Moscow. at 5:09 am . PDT. and soon radi~d back that all systems were func· tioning norm ally Aboa rd we r e Col Bo r111 Volynov, 41 , a vetera n cos· monout who rode Into space aboard Soyuz·S in 1900, and army Lt. Col. Vitali Zholobov, 39, a mustachioed fll1tht enilneer on his first 1pac~ trip. July 4 ReVeling Keeps Police Busy C oa!lit Weath e r Nighttime' low clouds and fog clearing to huzy sunshine early mornlnlls Inland but remaining along the beaches Jn the after· noons throu1h Wednesday. H11h near 70 at beaches and mid·80s Inland. Low tonltht mld·801. I N81DIB TODA ~ Cftril "9"'' J)dn«l ruk1 thoC' acllooh' fo1her·10n, mothn· daught~r f unction1 cou1~ HJ>arolltm ond th~r~fort are dt1Crlm1Mlo1'JI. Story A4 .. . . • 11 . f Al DAILY PILOT N Tues&ty.JuJyt, 1t 7e ' ,.,...,.,,.". FOURTH OF JULY ••• Pekin&. t-ver foritet that on the Jo'ourth or July ln !he )'Ur or Our •. Lord 1918 •nd the year ol the Republic 200 he ate hot dop with lht· memt~rs of hi~ "taff 11l a Mina Tomb an the world's lugeat Communist country! Will any of the million· 11ur roundlnit the WashmJ,?ton Monu mt'nt, oohrng a nd aahtni 11t the ~randut firewor ks dt1play 1n hlatory. foraet that when it was nver th11t hug.-cro~d. that happy th.rona. spontaneously bur:.t mto "Cod Bless Amc·rlca"·• · Will <1ny uf lhe five million - fi ve million' who hned New' l'ro"' Pa.-A I ARRESTS ... bombing of the f1rc engine Also arrested was OnNn o resident ~1 1<'hael Guille n. 23. who was booked on s us picion or assault "1th a dt'adly "t'apon on d police officer. In a :.t'paratc> incident earlier Sunday, a Perras reMd<.'nt was booked fo r obstructing a police or. ricer for allegedly trymg to make a horseback getaway. Ofrlcer CiE>ra·1d Thompson said he tried to stop J ames Snyder. 29, and a com panion, Thom as Goldhorn. 28, because they were gallopmg their horses around the crowded Ocean Front parking lot at 22nd Street. Thompso n sa id Goldho r n stopped wht'n ordered, but Snyder allegedly galloped orr into the traffic. He was later cornered by Officer Gregory Malt.son. Connolly said orriccrs did cover tht>-ett-y-'!J beaches, writing. e1t"tt• tio ns for viola tion of the city firewo r ks ordina nce, but no st atistics were a vaila ble this morning on ho w m any beach goers were ticke ted. Fro,. Pa~ A I SLAYING. • • murder in the series of arrests and followup investigation over the weekend , De tective Nolen said. Detectlve Nolen theorized the tragedy stt'mmc d from sym . pathy reactions among friends of the j ilted youth, a resident of the Westmins te r -northwest Santa Ana area, as are all the boys, "He went to them sniffling ... , " Nolen sa id today, adding that one apparently offered to ar· range for revenj.'!e A spokesma11 for MacDoucall Family Mortuary In Santa Ana said loday that funeral arrana•· ment.s are tenbti.ely scheduled for Thursday. lfo said it was originally to be at t he Latin American Free ~lethodi st Church in Santa Ana but lar ger quarters are being sough due to Calleras' m any rr1ends and relati\•es. Detective Nolen said most of lhC' suspects ell her attt'nded high :-chool 1n Westminster or were dropouts a nd that most were picked up by Westminster pohce. Paul Baron Service Set fo~uncra l rill's ure scheduled tonight and W<'dnt'sday for Paul A Baron of Newport Beach. Mr. Haron. a 2:;.year \'cteran of the stole Deparlmt>nt of Fish a nd <:amt' patrol, dic•d lo!it W<.'dnes· cl.I\ . Rosar v wall be recited ut 7 JO tonight at St Joachim's Catholi c Church, 1964 Orangt' Ave .. Costa Mesa . J\ f unl'r a l m ass as ~cht'dulcfl for t I n m Wednl':.day at the churc h Mr. Boron. un 11 ~eur llarbor J\rt'n rei.1dent. I!> :-Urvl\ ed by h1" wife. Nani. und 11 Sli.ter, 1.ilhc Hrow('r or Lakcwcxid. ORANGE COAST .. DAILY PILOT ,,.. Ot•"O"' Co•'' O•••w rum ""'"' .... ".'"' h ton b..,,,.0 tt'ir Nf'•\ ~uu " l•iN1\hf'fl h• t'-(')t~ (N\t P"' .. ""''~ (~• .,..,....,.,. rdlhC~\ •tf' ~t;ll\Mt MINl•t IPW~ f•t(M• ... (MM ,.,.__., NetllfCllO'\ ...... ~. t~1..._,tUft l'-•t" ••v"t••" \tl•tt•t h ••M> S..t00l•••1' V•U• t 4H'lld l "Cll*'"-~· •'" ""vl~ (M•t A ._,~'41 ,, ,....,,.., t!41tten ., ,-..on~ ... ._,_.,,.,,_, -..1 ~ tMn tt\f "'·~·~-1 t·\il~•~•f4i r~""' '' "' )IO ~"''"-•it'"'• C.-U MIW. <.M1..,n.•'1.:. R~rt N . Wf!ll.(J ,.....,~"' oll"4 rwN•,,.• J•O R. Curlet_. 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In Bost on, they would r e· mt>mber bursting into "Happy Birthdav" afler listening to the Declaration of Independence re· ad from the balcony where It was first read in that city in tn6. In Lexington a nd Concord, where the fight for Liberty ht'ean, they would re member a special cheeriness a t the traditional children's games of hula-hoop s pinning, bik e r aci ng a nd watermelon eating. lta the Spirit 'Resume By The Aaaoelakld Pre11 After o year's dhicontlnuant't', the U.S. Border Patrol u pecta to r.1ume the periodic •toppina of motorlth on the San Dleao FrH way In Its hunt tor llle1at aliens south ot San Clcmcnlc!. The U.S. Supreme Court r •rUy rever-sed today Ila ruling o Juno 30, 197S, prohlbltlng fixed check· polntt such a, the P1&l rol's San Cleme nte st aUo n on Inte rstates. Althou1h motorists may bo stopped a nd questioned, the court nottd that reasonable suspicion is still r equi re d for routine searches limited to looking from outside vehicles without actually 1 entering the m . "We 're delighted with the rul- ing," sa.d Gene Hanis. assistant The same easy, happy s pmt prevailed at ot her nat ional shrines. At Fort McHenry, at a boom· ing rocket dis play at dawn's ear· ly light ... at Gettysburg, whe re Willia m Williams of The AP re· ported about a re·e nactment · "'They gave a war here and thousands of Americans ca me," 30,000 with picnic lunches ... in Washington. the city everybody seemed to run aga inst this year. where storytellers and puppets enterta ined la ughing kids at West P otomac P ark ... in Philadelphia, where the Presi· dent joined thousands for formal cerem o nies al Independence Hall, ·and also where a 11uhwa,v rider broke into "The Battle Hymn of the Republic,·· and im · mediate ly the other riders, in all the cars, joined in. The Ha rbor Se nior Citizens Club of Newport Beach waited until Monday to observe the nation's 200th birthday. Mem· bers of the club staged a bicentennial pro· gram in observation of lhe historic event. Among the players were {from left> l\l a . Owen, Clair Pyle. Ralph EggstaCC. J oi Kuhlman. Fern Pyle :ind Gertrude Mat· tocks. chief of the pa trol's Chula Vista •ctor , busiest In the United States in terms of illegal aliens caught. "It e lves us back a very Impor- tant enforcem ent tool." Jn the 7 to 2 decision written by Police, Newport Talk Justice Lewis F. Powell, the na· lion's hi&hest court said that "stops for brief questioning routinely conducted at perma- nent checkpoint.a are consistent with the Fourth Amendment and need not be authorized by a war. r ant.'' Attempting ~o ·settle Contract Dispute Powell descrlbt'd It as a "quite limited" Intrusion on the rights of motorists a nd noted a need to Me mbe rs of the Newport Beach Police Employes Associa· tion are expected-to appe11Taga'in before the city couocU next week in an attempt lo setUe their con· tr1ctdispute with the city. Association spokesman J im Seco11d Close Call J acobs s aid today his ap· pearance at the council's June 28 meeting-proved fnrilll'SS. He :raid h e and ot he r a ssoci ation representatives will ask coun· cilmen for a statement or intent regarding the negotiations at the Balloon Caper Fizzles A balloonist who nearly lost his life in a ta keoff m ishap in Santa Ana last year had another close Man Charged As 'Ghoul' DETROIT (AP> -A former usistant medical examiner was charged with deciapitatiftl 12 cor· ,.es...and stripptq the flesh from 14 dead bodies Ill the Wayne County Moreue and W•yne State University. The c ~arges of mutilating human bodies were filed against Dr. Millard Bass. a 45-year-0ld osteopath who resigned from the m o r g u e a n d m o ,. e d t o Massachusetts in May while un· der investigation. Under state law. mutilating a call Saturday when bls helium- rllled craft crash-landed near ~be desert town or Ridgec~t Dr. Thomaa F. Heinsheimer , 37, a balloonist and Rolling Hills city councllman, was listed in s table condition at Ridgecrest Hospital SUnday after suffering multiple bruises and a back in- jury when his balloon's gondola crashed· into the desert floor at nearly 30 m .p.h .. Copilot Peter Neusbul, 34, of RoWn1 Hills w as unhurt Heiutielmer wu involved in another ba11oon crash with millionaire Malcom Forbes at Santa Ana Marine Corps Air Sta· lion .. J a n. 6, 1975. The two balloonists were attempting a trans-AUanUc flight when their gondola was dragged 20 feet after the balloon broke loose from its moorings. Forbes scrapped plans for the flight two months later. corpse is a felony carrying 3 Heinshelmer said Sunday he m aximum penalty of 10 years in was "sore and bruised" after prison Bass has denied the charges. crash·landiag In his crart dubbe<I "America." "We just came down harder than we planned," he added. ·The flieht was conducted ror the El Segundo Ae ros pa ce Corporation lo test the balloon's maneuvera bility in smog re· search. "Ame rl<.'a" had been airborne since Friday morning and, according to Its pilot, had litUe trouble In the s mog and air currents over Los Angeles -that is, until the cr ash. "ll waa my misjudement," said Helnsheimer. "It looked like It was sandy terrain and it turned out to be volcanic rock." Heinshelmer estimated the damage to the balloon at about $2,000. The 33-foot craft is the on· ly "supe r-press ure" helium balloon in the world. •e added. This m eans the gas In the balloon is kept at a higher pressure than air prt-ssure, giving the craft i reate r stability than convt'n· tional balloons. Heinshcimer s aid. July 12 city council meeting. bait the flow or Illegal aliens. Councilmen already ha ve up· The $1304 000 b1,1ildlng south of provt'd a firr"tradgl!t"'Whtch 1lf. San Clemente bas technically dudes $3,000 pay r aises for City been closed since the court ruled Manager Bob Wynn and City Al· Jail year that border patrolmen torney Dennis 0 'Neil: 5.9 percent need •·probable cause to believe pay raises for 30 management that the vehicle to be searched level em plo)'es, and 5.2 percent has within it illegal alien lmmi· pay raises for a ll other employes grants." All routine ttopping of except fire me n a nd police. motorists ceased . Police halted negotiations say· But several officers continued ing they were dissatisfitkl with to use the building, mainly as the S.2 pe rcent r aise and the headquarters In a regional bunt city's response to their reque6t for aliens working lllegaJly for for improvements in the retire· American farmers unwilling to ment system. pay higher wa ges for U .s. Info rmed sourcer. s ay that the citizens. ri r e assoc ia tion is unable to A visua l watch has been kept agree with the city proposal on for s u s p ic i o u s appe ari n g pay ra ises and that firemen arc vehicles, often cloaed-bed farm asking tha t t he city's six engine trucks, at the San Clemente sta· companies be changed fro m tion and another on Inl4!rstale l S three ·m an c.0111pa nies to four-inland at Temecula. ma n compana.es. Ha rris said the now or illegal J acobs sa ld today that the aliens increased since last .sum- meetings held with city officials · mer to the point that "our overall aft er the June 28 city council a ppr e h e n s Io n s have n 't meeting produced no new offers. decreased at all.'' Since the first of the month. He predicted a major increase when a ll the a pproved pay r~lses In a rrests or sl1ckened alien we re Instituted, police and fire traHi c • ... , soon as th e employes ha~e been working un· mechanics putting the check· der last year s contracts. point back into operation are J acobs stressed that the police worked out." associat ion "is willing l-0 resume There is no indication bow soon negot i a lions an Y ti me mean· that would be be said. ingful d ial og ue could t a ke The Chula Vista sector covers place." the area from Mexico to San Luis He also pointed ~u~ that p_rior to Obispo north of Los Angeles, a the start of negotlatJons this s pr-JOO-mile coastal stretch. ing. association me mbers agreed * * * they would ta ke no action against I' D A I the city if contract talks were to ro"' ,. a~ stall. Jacobs said the association BORDER members "will stand by that • • • agreement.·· Elizabeth Visits Bell they are slowed or stopped as agents watch. Most are allowed to proce<.'d without bt'ing ques· tioned but some are referred to an ins pection area where they a re asked about their citizenship and immigration status. P HILADE L P HIA <AP > - Queen Elizabe th II of England to· day visited the Liberty Bell, the symbol of freedom for the former British colonies once ruled by her ancestor, Kin~ George Ill. The visll was part or a sen· umental bicentennial journey to the historic city where American patriots 200 years ago rose up aeainst British tyra My. She as ked about the fo mous crack but declined to touch the bell. despite urgings from photo· eraphers. She stood a root aw;iy a nd listened as Hobart Cawood. superintendent or lndeJM>ndence National Park, told how the bell pealed the news that the Con· tinental Concr ess declared the J3 colonies to be Independent. As the queen s tood quietly before the he ll, her hus band Prince Philip by her side, she looked through the glass behind it as al Independence Hall and about 5,000 spectators gathered on the mjlll, some of them wav· Ing small British flags. Before she left, she was pre- ~ented a glfl of a miniature Libe rty Bell pin made from ma terial taken from the bell when the cruck was drilled and strengthened with bolls several years ugo. Prince Philip held the pan to the botlom of the crack and told his wife, "See. that's where this comes from." Iler visit to Philadelphia was the fi rst stop or a six-day, nine· city American tour before s h<.' goes to Montreal to open the Olympic C arn es. Later. she was to dedicate the County Attorneys Reach Pay Accord Attorneys in Orange County's district attorney and public de· fende r's offices hove reached agreement w ith the county on a 1976 ·71 wage-fringe b enefH package. Negotiations giving most of the 129 lawyers elght perttnt pay raises ended over the holiday weekend. A yur ago. county necotiaton1 and Orange County Employe As· soclation <OC EA > r epresen· tatives failed to agree on a settle· menl for the a ttorneys. Consequently, the lawyers "thout recelv- r d ay r ecomme nded tha t the Board of Supervisors approv~ a pact for the coming rasc al year. In addition to the 8 percent pay raJse for a ll but • few of the de pu· ty district a ttorneys and deputy pubUc defenders, the proposed pact would: -Blnd the allomel' barJ(aln· ln& unit to the same lm·78raJ&e - tHn1e benefit pack~c "received by the ireatest number of county employes" next year. -Provide the lawyers with a SU .000 life insurance policy paid for by the county. official British gift to the United States, a 12,000-pound blcenten· n.ial bell. It was cast in the same Whitechapel foundry that pro· duccd the Liberty Bell, Cawood told the queen in answer lo her question. The gift of the bell was protest ed today by a group or about 20 persons led by tht' Rev. Carl Mcintire. The fu ndam<.'nlultst minister claimed lh<' bell 'ihoulfl include a bibllcal inscri ption. a' the Liberty Bell docs The royal coupl<' stepped 11rr the royal yacht Britannia foll11w ing a docking at Penn's Landing and were g reete d by 5,000 spt'c· ta tors. Oresst'd in a navy-and·white striped dress and matching hat and long i:loves, she came down lht' gangplank and onto a red carpet," here she was gr eeted by Mayor Frank Rizzo and Gov. Milton Shapp. The royal couple were then whisked off to City lla ll for a presentation or lilho· Jtraphs b\' artist Andrew Wyeth. She traveled in the limousine us<'d bv President Ford. which was sent here by the White llOllS<.' ' "Even if it be assumed that such referr als arc made largely on the basis of apparent Mexican ancestry,'' Pow ell wrote, ·'Wt' pert'cive no constitutional viola· lion." Powel I took note or the disse nt· ing justiCCl'i, warning or potential har assme nt or Mexicans and said . •·this c·onn•rn 1s m is · placed." HP snit! f i eu rr q •rn hmlttP<I bv the government show that the number of Mt'x1cans stopped for questioning 111 fu r lower t han their proportion of the Southern California population. .. .__ Tue~day ' Closing Prices .... , ... n-c NYSE COMPOSI'I'E I TRANSACTIONS ~, ""-.. , ' ,,.. QJllt ( • I • Tuescs.y. July 6 1976 N DAIL y PILOT A f 1 Ha es, Dave Nots Airlines Fight Battle of Fares By MILTON MOSKOWITZ The airline buslne& bas ~me so bizarre that we now have urrler5 opplying for rule increases lhey admit they doo't n~ or wanL That'• certainly the use wllh Northwest Alrllnes. which has llled tor " 2 percent fare hike errective July 11. ll'• an Increase Northw e8 t !!Uy s It neither want.a nor needs but mu st r eq u est because or what it Cc~ls •re predntory tactics by Money Tree its competitor, United Air Llnes. United, the nation's largt:st airline says th~ Northwest plu ls a pack of non.sense. "No one is forcln1 them to raise farn," a United spolteslJlun told me. · The Northwest application matches a slmltar one made by United. Northwest says it would gladly forego the rate hike and let United increase its fares -if it could be sure that United would put the oew rares into ertect on all of it.a routes. BUT THAT'S THE BIG IF. And Northwest knows from previous e xperience that there's no such assurance. Previously. the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB> required airlines receiving fare Increases to put them into effect across the board -on all routes. That policy has now been acrapped. An airline can gain a rate hike and then use selec· tive pricing, Increasing prices on some r outes but not on others. This is precisely what happened last March after the domestic trunk lines were given two successive increases ..... one on Feb. 1 and another on March 1. Three carriers Northwest. Delta Air Lines and National Air Lines -sa It was ridiculous to increase rates every month (think of the paper work alone> and so they elected to defer the increases to April" The other carriers r aised their fares on Feb. 1 and again on Ma rch 1. THAT LEli'T-TllEINTERESTING situ11tion of a price di · ference between United and Northwest on routes where they competed bead-to-head -Boston·to·Minneapolis and Chicaio-to·Seattle, for two examples. But United was not about to compete wi th that disadvanta1e. So on March 2 It rolled back prices on routes where it faced Northwest com· petition and kept them at I.he new levels on Its other runs. As a result, United passengers roundtrlp between Chicago and San Francisco during March paid the coach fare of 1292. That was the exact rare charged by the two competing car· riers, American Airlines and Trans World Airlines. On the other hand. United passengers r oundtrip between Chicago and Se.tUe that month paid $286. United didn't charge the $292 lt was permitted to do because Northwest W4&S flying that route for $284. So Northwest ls throwing In the towel. Wh at's the polnt or holdina the price line. it asks, when it doesn't gain much or an edge while United is getting the run benefit or the rare In· creaaes on routes where It has a monopoly or competes a.cainst carriers which are also t aking lhe full fare in- crease? WEIRD PRICE CONFIGURATIONS arc nothing new In the airline business. One of the most glaring Inconsistencies can be seen in California, where United currently charges $64.80 ror tbe San Francisco-Santa Barbara roundtrlp. Unit· ed bas a near monopoly on this run. On the San Francisco- Los Angeles route. which is longer and much more com· petilive because or Pacific Southwest Airlines <PSA>, the roulldtrip farejs $51. PSA does not service Santa Barbara. Tbl.s dispute really comes down to the haves vs. the have not.a. Northwest. Delta and National all made money in 1975. United, American and TWA all lost money. Northwes t earned $43 million last year and S5 mi111on in the first lhree months of 1976. United lost S5 million last year and $44 million in the first three months of 1976 • Firms Move to Irvine Lavlc Stone Corp. and Sllizan Corp. have moved their corporate omces from Gardena to the new Sky Park omces complex, 17752 Sky Park Blvd.. Irvine. The company owns Pisgah Crater . the major source of volcanic material for the conatruction and horticultural industries. Building Purchased The Scientific Chemical Company has purchased a 4,800·square·foot industrial building at 15564 Producer Lane, Huntington Beach, says Y.C. Ouyang, president. Do..,lo11e• A veragf-• New Yor,IAP I f inal 00#-J-J •ffr"O'h noco JO 11\0 t~~ ,.;)·~~ ~~i' ~~ f'i& lO ft~ 7H II )1\ 46 7'1 'lo Ill ~I 0 \• II Uu U ~I 8'1 18 8~ OJ 111 10 • 0 I• ll \t' Jll OJ )11 14 IOI 1\ ~ II I .l ll'W:li.1\ ',0.1 900 T••" l:lt Intl Ultl\ 1'<000 U S" I ~l,.clfl lip• and Do..,1111 Oue to late transmission today's I Isling w lll not appear In the Daily Piiot. S ttJ("k• In Tiu! .ffjpoc llglu NV St~~\4~t tl,,af tot•• • ,.. . ... ' Due to late transmission 1 today's li st ing wlll not ~ appear In the Da.~!Y P!lot. "'HOd•I~ t•f.ftoditt• What .fitoC"k• Did Nl W VORlt IAP J Ad~t"<•\ 0.(lllWI• iro~~·~~' ,~., '''" t1iOfl• New 1•t• l6W\ ,.. .. ,.,.,., dAt tlO!I ... ""' "' 41/i .,. ·~ .. ,. IM 1/ I/ ' WHAT AM(lC 010 H EW YOIU( IAl'I s,, .. ,,., • J I r A.J.~VPILOT TU!ld!y.July8, 1918 TV Highlights K1TV e ?zJO p.m. "What WW We Say to a HuntrY World.•• Flve·hour pro· m:am deala w(th &lobaJ crisls. NBC e 8:00 -''Movln' On." Oscar winner Patricia Neal and her dauchter Tessa 1uest with Gary Merrill in this ep!aocie, a drama about the effects of a labor strike on a small West Virginia coal·minlmc town . CBS 9 9:00 p.m. "M•A•s•H" A band of Korean Ol'J)ban.s ''lov ade" the 4077th. WEDNE8DAY,JULY7 B1SYDNEYOllAU JD.L\ (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): MQDey. bu.Ii.Deas. nnanclal decmQAS a.lld • mpouibiUtles are ~\ed. One A&JES (M b 4 A l c who meau much lb 1°" c:OG8des · arc '1" pri 19>: OO · dilemma. Don't castflnta&one. • ceptt coocernlne money, income. poueuiool could under~o chance. scoaPIO (()c.t. z:s.. • ah~ vO..·re- Move with the times. Consolidate -oetve ple11-.nt su~. f>opUlarity • clote ranks. SW'I• -cycle i1 aucll that tfmlos ill, KHJ IJ 11 :00 -"The Iron Mis· tress." Alan Ladd portrays Jim Bowle in this 1952 western with Virginia Mayo. TAtJatJs <Awil ZO..Ma.)' 20>: Stress on tar1et. You cet aoOd iv>tlees. on partD,ership, letalities. nchts. publiel~. You wlU com~ lm~· permissions, relationship ol perm a· \ant pro ect. 1~~=:;:;:~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;z~~~~===:;&' nent nature. u lleXlble -a'ld bave SA$11"1'Aa&US (=31:~ Jl)~ r sense of bumor -you'll make signill· You Caln access to "bJ ~·\~a~ , ••••••••-cant1aJns . tion You become ca oldetectiYt , GEMINI <May 21.June 20): You work. of putUng . elites together~ . ,. may be revising reviewing. tearing coml11& up with compl~e.story. • • • '~·, own nd rebuilding. Steer d ear of CAPa1coa.N <~ .. 22.Jan.19>:•Ac~ · TV 'DAILY LOG Degree Program Backed one wbo bas scheme that purportedly cent on hopes. detires, chanies; ceu you somethin1 for notJUoc. membe.T of oppe>slte sex.-and'olf1P1'· • CANCER (Juoe 2l·Julv. 22); Whal ing. You learn where you slind, what 1• you desire, what you'll fet and what may seem a disappointment is muely mual be relinquished. ~ a delay. Events are different than .... I TUmSDAY I I ...... I they appear to be -there will be a AQVAaaus (Jan. ZO..Feb.11>~ boomeranc and you benefit. humor -you'll need it! .Fami.tymem· ben may set up "cama-:• Y-<MA'.llJMt =~~6:-·~ LOS ANGELES <AP> LEO (July 23-Aug. 22>: Home area pUlled in various directkma. ~ tt •Ill• cwt.-. ladllr is ..... • -The Western Associa· is hl1hlighted -family circle can take aides. Key is to ble.fiaible; . *Ill-tion of Schools and become a more harmonious site. · · • · ! ..... '-" ...... 1s1o1t ,...... Colleges baa approved Know it and make int.elligent coacess PISCES (Feb. 1._Maftb 2>): ~ • €a I I I eJal~· -119'~1• the state's .. l,000.mlle ions.Ildiplomat.ic,you'Ubehappier; detalla connected with specialiatlilhi ~.. TBRJJU'PASSDOOK' ,;;r;s •=-Miia.. Campus .. program travel. Key is to.)Lave,flilb in ideal;.·:• ffr',CallfOrala.........,.. 1: =~& which permits penons VlllGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Travel prioclples. Reallle thet dd.qs•ve ~w.aC&he-CallCor"'d~.C~~'cmlCMrt •"' · ,..., with full·time jobs to plans s ubject to change. {lelative temporary. ~~Pl...·llicripll....S 1 eamcollegedegrees. could ~ave delusJons of grandeur. U&edaybyot1r blrtbilbyua111;&in~~ . · • • Glenns. Dumke, chan· Maintain sens~ of balanee -a.nd troepectlve. spiritual and bav&-s~· • "· : -9:30-• <m CJ) rn o.. °'f 11 a r .. (II) Jllfrt's I Nft lll Anll s ldt-llld ht W1n1S Ann. But 111 sllt Wlllts fnll1I h1111 IS I ,ob. ceUor of the California , humor. See as 1s, not as others woul<l eel~ project. July 'llCiJ}:t;e )'OW""J~t '870F.ast11th.Street • ~;.~ State Universitf and,-::w~an::t~yo:u::to~s:e:e:·~--------------__.:s:ia=ni{J:::i:c:an:t:m::.:o:n:U.:::of~l:V1~~~·-----·--....,:.··~::::::::::::::::;:::;;::::=:======:::::::::::?t?:::~;=r:;:;===1' College systems, s aid the . . . , . 1 D WetN......, S,.CW Cont'd. 10 12 30oW • ma....,,.., • lwlCJ • ,,..,..,, tO:OO 9 l.1?J (]) CE s.ti (IO A bosl· ..-. cr•tes a-"'*"· aliW to tMf IM lllnl!llr ti Ills -lld- MSS. kt Ma tllt .. " 1r..,.. .. tJOll wtio...,.., lo" I ~ plllOll lllllt flf Ptlt's. e GCE!lle~ttAll* (II) Jaw nm Miio ~-t.e ll9llMe •-rl• 11vutrc1t11c th dru,. ptM»(t °' • Sllllll·tllllt ~ dlllctt As ht UNmls !ht fll}'Sltf). lie If~ 11111 tJ1t ~pf, I 11mblf11C sylldatt ltld Ille dutll of • 111~liollallt Mt Ill cetltlldtd.. .... ~~-.U.St,ie m..., ~·· flJiilc ~ -10:30- • llWN ...... $,.ml Cont'd. to 12 lo.w. (()Jld..., e Fo•-r Gov. Ronald Rff9lll _ ... , . .. .., .... ....... 12:00 .• m n..,.. • IMit: "H1r1itt Cral1" (dra) '50-Joen Crawford. Wendell C«er. .., .... : '1111btiell " Ult" (d11) '3'-Claudellt Colbtrt. -12:30- • lhtit: "hfft1"ft 11 11114· lliCM" (dtl ) '62-l~lr P•lmtr 1:00 ., 8 CJ) l1I ,..,,. ............. can.. ma. 2:00 9 111*'111tC.WC.. ......... (Mv) '42-0.&lu ra..a.i.as k • M llipl Sa.: "'t.-r,.. A s.,...,".,.. ... ,..... KOCE Television (50) •• two·year·old program is the first of its kind to win accreditation. "IT'S A MAJOR step in opening the...doon of the campus to the world outside the walls." be said. "Our standards are the same as state Wl· iversities." Accreditation by the association is recoeni· Uon that the education offered is comparable to that at 120 Western senior colleges and un· iversities . THERE ARE more than 1,000 students stu· dying part·time for bachelor's and master's degrees. The program is seH·supporting with Stu· dents paying fees. that average $50 per semester unit. Gardem Park Cuts 200Jobs WILLIAMSBURG. Va. <AP> -About 200 or the 2.000 employes of lbe Busch Gardens .. Old Country" theme park have been l aid off because of disappe>inUng bicentennial year atten· dance. The park h ired :.> per· cent more people this year to handle the ex· peeled boom, officials said, but attendance has run about the same a.s 1975. Park manager John Roberts blamed t he American Revolutionary Bicentennial Ad· minl sl r atlon for Crlgbtening away tourists by "grossly ex· aggeraUng" the number expected at East Coast historic sites this sum· mer. .,..., .... ~ac.-.. TOILIT TANk •ALL The efflc11tt1I W11•r MUltr Tank ball lnll•nll)' llOP• lh• flow ot wate1 alttr flushing ev.ryllme. su• AT HAllOWAM ITOMI 'l'llli ........ HIAn.. AaCOMO. "'--·--............. .,_~ Ml!ISIONYIEJO nett~O...r ... o...,.~ .-.r1 .. J COSTA MESA ,_..._111..s, 64Z.17H Sec~lulSec lftlPClial flntl lmR9f1al Savings hos a ~;iiil•l'-l~~~r · 91f1 foryov. A free btcentenniol roqid clrlos. with colorful hi~oric mops and scenes·of where to go in this great land. Every vacationing family~ needs one! Pick up· your atlas at any Imperial Savings office.· _____ Hurry. they won't last long! Thelts Hara II.All Callfolllla. Almost anywhere yoo gc>·in Coliforru.CJ. there's a convenient lmperiolD nearby. Over 85 off ices statewi to serve you. And these Imperial B s mean confidence, high interest on insured sovingsond helpful free services. Imperial hos B~ for you! • I • .... .• . . \.' .· ,, Saddlebaek Today's Closing N.Y.Stoeks EDITION -VOL. 69, NO. 188, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY 6. 1976 TEN CENTS Soviets· Launch Manited So~z Craft1 APWI ......... SOYUZ CO_SMONAUTS ZHOLOBOV. VOL YNOV First Manned Right Since U.S.-Sovfet Joint Operation Moratorium Leveled Party in Newport Prompts 36 Arrests Newport Beach police have declared a moratorium on big j>arties in tbe city lp the wake of a lluae Fourth or July celebration that ended with 36 arrests and at least she injuries to police and partygoers. Capt. Wayne Connolly, com· mande r or the department's patrol division, said today that '.'in the future we simply will not tolerate any of these large parties as we have in tht> past.·· In ad<!ition, Connolly said, * * * Newport Cops Kept Hopping Over Holiday Members of the Newport Beach police and fire departments didn't have much time t o celebrate lbe bicentennial this •eek end. A police spokesman estimated that officers made about 200 ar· rata over the three-day weekend. tncludlna the 36 people who were booked from the meJee SUnday night at 31st Street and Balboa Boulevard. Art Morton, a fire department 1pokesman, said lbe firemen wet'e equally busy, but said there were no major mishaps A'c cord in 1 t o Mo r l o n . paramedics answered nn un· precedented 24 medical aid calls, JO of which were on Sunday. He aa.ld reports have not been pro- ceHed yet to determine bow many or those calls were related totheJuly Fourth celebration. Morton uld fire engines rolled on 12 nre calls. prlmar\ly beach trHh cane set a bf He by fireworks ~ llrecrackera and two erass tlrn. One r1,. truck was called to (Sff A.aaESTS. Page AJ) Viejo Girl Recovering lnAri~ona police will attempt to have resi· dents of two or the host houses evicted as public nuisances. The party was sponsored by re· sident.s of 126. 1261:. 124, 124 1 ~ 11nd 120 30th Street. Connolly said. He said the party was cbccke.d once at about 2 p.m . "when it was just eelling started'" aod omcers reminded the hosts ol laws per· taininc to alcobollc beverages. fireworks and disturbing the peace. A second check was made at about 8 p.m . and Connolly said that. at that time, the party was not unduly large nor abnormally loud. However. once the fireworks displays on the beach closed down, the party grew to about 1.000 people and other area resi· denta began to complain of the noise and disturbance. Connolly alleged partygoers were blocking traffic on 30th Street and Balboa Boulevard, were throwing beer bottles and (Sff PARTY, PaceA.2) Bomb Threat Empties OC Courthouse An estimated 1,000 people were ordered to leave the Or ange County courthouse today alter a Santa An a Civic Ce nter switc hboard operator was warned th•t a bomb had been planted ln the nine-story build· ing. County employes, newsmen and members or the public who tried lo r emain in the building were ordered to leave under threat of arrest. DepuUes said the bulldlnc was totally evacuat- ed by 11: 15 a .m . "This was one time we were told that absolutely no one must remain here," a searchlne depu· ty commented. He refuaed lo elaborate on tile nature or U.e bomb threat. Officers eatlmated that it would take them at least an hour to thoroulbly search the build· Ina. MOSCOW (AP> -The Soviet . Un loo l a unched a Soyu& spacecraft with a two-mall crew today to carry out "joint experi· ments" vl'ilh the Salyut 5 space lab which was put into orbit on June 22, the official news agency Tass reported. The Soyuz 21 spaceship was launched at 3:09 p.m. Moscow time (8:09 a.m. EDT> to carry our near-earth space explora· lion, Tass said. The launch ... lbe rant manned -6PAU rucht sinc;e the joint u .s .. Soviet Apollo-Soyu operation last Jul)'. . Tbe cosmonauts aboard were id.enUlled as Col. Boris VoJynov. the spaceship commander, and enaineer Vitali Zbolobov. They radi~d back lbat the spacecraft'• on board systems were functioning normally aod ~ cosmonauts have begun car· ryin& out the fligbt program, Tass said. . The spacecraft was launched at the BaiJtonur SJ?ace center In Soviet Kaza.khsta.n, 1,400 miles southeast of Moscow. Tus quoted Volynov as $aying the night ·'opens a series of manned mgbts '• scheduled under the five-year plan inauaw-aled lbisyear. Volynov. 41. is an experienced cosmonaut. a member or the program since 1960 and previous- ly commander of Soyui SJ launchedlnJ11nuarf ,1989. ~ Taas said be also served as backup command e r o f spaces hi pc "more than once." Flight engineer Zholobov. 39, is makinit hls first space rugbt. Al\. army officer . be enrolled in the space proaram in 1963. and was stand·by l>3ckup flight engineer for Salyut 3. l He is the 35th Soviet cosmonaut (See SPACE, Page A%) I Supre1ne Co111·t Okays1 Border Patrol St_ops Justices Rule No Violation WASHINGTON <AP) -Tbe Supreme Court ruled today that the Border Patrol may stop and question motorists, without court warrants, a t permanent check · points on major highways lead· 'J ing rrom Mexico. , J The case b egan its way. through the courts as the result of Border Patrol acth rty near San Clemente. In a 7·2 decision, the court said the p.ractlce does bot violate the Fourth AmendmeJ\t guarantee against unreasonable searches and aeizurn. Jn a sharp dissent, Justices ~--WI l ll a m J . Bre nna n a nd · Thurgood Marshall said the ma· jority decision will subject Mex· ican·Am erlca ns and Mexican aliens who a re legally visiting ~~':as~:i:~? to unreasonable Hoist Tlaat Sail ., ........ ,. Writing for the m ajority, Justice Lewis F. Powell said, "We bo)d that slops for brief questioning routinely conducted at permanent checkpoints are consist e nt with the Fourth Amendme nt and need not be authorized by a warrant." . The Fp urth of July gathering of tall ships in New York harbor was surrounded by nostalgia and the romance ot the old sail· ing vessels, but this photo of cadets aboard the U.S. Coast Guard Academy traininl s hip, Ea.zle. shows what those caught up in the romance of the old shi ps never tell you what it takes to sail one. The government's interest in halting the now of Illegal aliens justifies the "quite limited in· trusion on a motorist's right to uninterrupted passage," Powell said. The case primarily involved· the Border Patrol's checkpoint on Inte r s tate 5 nea r San Clemente, about 66 miles north of the Mexican border. Interstate S is the principal highway between San Diego and Los Angeles. All motorists are channeled throuah the c beckpoint where they are slowed or stopped as agents watch. Most are allowed to proceed without being ques- tioned but some arc referred to an iruipection area where they a rc asked about their citizenship and Immigration status. .. Even If It be assumed that s uch referrals are made largely on the basis of apparent Mexican ancestry.·· Powell wrote, ''we perceive no constlt.uUonaJ viola· Uon." Powell took note of the dlsaent· Ina justices. warnina of polenllal harassment of Mexicans and said, "this concern ts mi1· placed." He said ftJ{Ures submitted by <See BORDER, Page A%) Seven Youths· Jailed In Shooting Death Queen Visits Liberty Bell On Journey By ABTRtJK "'R. VINSEL Olti.tOallrl"i ... -Seven youths sympathetic to a buddy who lost his girlfriend to a rival remained in custody on murder charges today, following the usasslnat1on·style killing or a teenager . Victim Michael ci'lleru, 17, of Santa Ana. died almost instantly when struck in the eye by a bullet fired from a passing car in a Hunlln1ton Beach apartment complex earfy Saturday. Fire Department paramedics said it appeared the vlcllm. whole horrl(led girlfriend and another young couple were standing with him when he was slain, was dead when they ar· rived. The three wltnesaes to the slay· lng at the apartments at 6401 Warner Ave. were not injured but the J.lrl whose a.ttectlons ap· parently tr111ered the ldlUng went lntoahock. Homicide Detective Phil Nolen said the murder weapon has not been recovered, although It is sus~cted the teenager who sup· plied it is one of the ~en held. · PHILAD E L PllJA (AP J -l Queen Elizabeth H of England to· 1 day visited the Liberty Bell, th e symbol or freedom for the former ! British colonies once ruled by her He said a lso the broken· ancestor,KingGcorge lll. hearted youth whose former The visit was part of a sen· girlfriend was dating Calleras is umentat b1centennlal journey to not the trigger man in the tragic the historic city where American killing, although alJ race murder patriots 200 years ago rose up charaes. · against British tyranny. All were present. either In a She asked about the famoul' I carload or four youoi males aged crack but declined to touch th e , 16 and 17 who cruised by as the bell, despite urgings from photo· shot was fired, or waJtlng at a graphers. She stood a fool away rendezvous point down the street. and listened as Hobart Cawood. superintendent of lndependen<'e The shootln1 occurred in a National Park. told how the bell carport alleyway near the apart· pealed the news that the Con· ment complex'• swlmmina pool CSee QUEEN,PageA%> area where the four youna people had been enjoying a double date. police aald. • Coast A 11·1ear-~ld Mitlloft Vlejo 1irl Mrloua17 IQJured Saturday even· 1QI tt. ·an Ari.Iona a81.o CHl b lbal ttJled btt companioo II Usted In -...,1e condlUon ~ at Lak.e ffavaau CilJ 1'..tkal Cuter Holpttal. Students Rap Counseling No evidence or d.rup or alcohol use could be linked to Calferu' murder ln the aeries or arrests and lollowup lnvesUgatlon over the weekend. Deted.Jve Nolen aaid. Police Quiz Rape Suspect Weather Nighttime low cloudit and log clearing to haiy •unshlne early mornings inland but remaining aJong the beaches in the alter· noons through Wednetlda,y. Hl1h near 70 at beaches and mld·IOS Inland. Low t.oGllht mld-601. Pamela &le Deektr, msz Pa- lomita Clrde. st.dieted muJtiple e.-Md ee..ral ..._fractures. ... Ital =··••laid. ...... Dft tr •• • puaemcer bl the MD all fontp sedan driven lw Quit L. GouaJec. 17, ol 2$1!1 ....... St. .. Jlilaioa Viejo. .... o.m .... dMd Uar11J after arri•· ... at .... -.l&al. ~to Miawn Viejo, El Toro Grads Diaatufied A sune.1 of ms llilsion·vteio •ad El Toro Hi•b Scllool ~ iDdieates die fonDer ....,... wen ple81ed wllb their cla11es but 1omewbet dis· Mtilfted with the counselinC ~y received. • The desire lor a.ddlttenal scboola are aenerally dotna • good job, the resalta stlll 1bould be used by princlp.ts, teacben and parenta to make improve- ments, explalaed Acnes lfect, SV\JSD director of curriculum. lloal of the atucleata aald COW'IH i.Q Eglllb:.. llter•haN same P"Olr•m. Howevw, 34 per· . cent ol the 1tadeata Niel their ·couna would be 4Ua.-enl Of tlAoae who ••ld make cb...,es, 4t pel'fftlt would take a collese preparatory Prolram wbUe • pel'ftDt woUf pNpere lora.oe.U.. A woman who fclulb1 off • We>uld·be rapflt la the OU a Polnt area Monday bH gl~ Oran•e Count., ._.iolftcen lnlonna· UoD diet led to~ a CempPeMl ..... law~ ""8ed to Iden· INSIDE TOD.4 V Civil ngMI panel "'1.t1 tba.t 1eJwioU• /olMr·60fl, "'°'M''- da.g1U1r /1HtcUon1 ca111~ ~.cmd tJt.refare.are diltri s I j ~1 , . tlJ DAILY P1LOT SB lll!!d!r. Ju!X •• 1 t71 Seeond Mls•ap "" Balloon Pilot . Ilurt iii : Crash A balloonist who nearly loo hl1 We In a takeoff mllhap In Santa An• last year bad anolber clote call Saturday when b1a helium· filled cra(t craab-laoded near the dnert tqwn qf aldgecreet Or. Thom•• P'. Helnabelmer. 31 • ballooni1t and Rolling Hiiis city councilman, was listed in sLabl• condition ~l Ridgecrest Hospttal Sunday alter suffering rnultlple brulHa and a bad' ln· Jur)' when hl• balloon's aoodola crashed Into &he dHert floor at nearly 30 m.p.b .. Copilot Peter Neushul, 34, or ftolUng Kills was unhurt Helnahelmer was involved in another balloon crash with millionaire Malcom Forbes at Santa Ana M arlne Corps Air Sta· lion. Jan. 6, 1975. The t wo balloonists were attempting » Fro• Pa~Al ARRESTS ••• stand by Sunday night al 30th Street as officers dispersed the large party there. Capt. Wayne Connolly or the police departme nt said the fire truck was never used, but it was sent from there to a phony fire call at 42 nd Street and Seashore Drive. Police bad lo follow the fire truck into the 42nd street area and quell a crowd that was tossing fire crackers and rocking cars. Con- nolly claimed. Al least four people were arrested there, including John Vostmeyer, 20, Santa Ana, who was booked on a charge or re· sisting arrest in an incident stem· ming from the lrirecracker bombine or the fire engine. Also arrested was Ontario resident Michael Guillen, 23, who was booked on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer. In a separate incident earlier Sunday, a Perris resident was booked for obstructing a poUce of· ficer for alle,1edly tryln& to make ' a horseback getaway. Officer Gerald Thompson said he tried to stop )ames Snyder, 29, and a companion, Thomas Goldhorn, 28, because they were ealloplng their horses around the • crowded Ocean Front parklq lot at 22nd Street. Thompson said Goldhorn stopped when ordered, but Snyder allecedly 1all0Ped oil into the traffic. He was later cornered by Officer Gregory Mattson. ConnoJly said offlcen did cover the city's beaches, writing dta· Uons for violation of the city· fireworks ordinance, but no statistics were available this morning on how many beach gOt'rs were ticketed. tram·AUanlic Oiaht whfll lbelr aondol•waa draued 20 reet afltt the balloon broke lc.ose from Its moorlnaa. Forbes scrap~ plana !or the nJ&ht two months lat.er. Helnabelmer said Sunday he was "sore and bndted" »ft.er crash·landlng in his craft dubbed "America." "We just came down h1rder than we planned," he addfd. The flight was conducted ror the El Segundo Aerospace Corporation to test the balloon's maneuverability ln smog re· searc h. "America" bad been airborne since Frlday morning and, according to its pilot. h:ad little trouble in the smog aod air currents over Los Angeles -that is, until the crash. "It was m y mlsjlJdtment." said Helnsheimer. "It looked like it was sandy terrwn and ll turned out to be volcanic rock." Heinsheimer estimated the damage to the balloon at about $2,000. The 33-foot craft is the on· ly "super-pressure" helium balloon in the world, he added. This means the gas in the balloon ls kept at a higher pressure than air pressure. giving the craft greater stability than conven- tional balloons. Heinsheimer said. Fro•P~1\I SPACE •.. . to go into space. . Tass quoted Volynov as saying, .. Our space flight opens a series or manned flights that are pro- vided ror by the 10th five-year plan. We shall. resume; experi- ments with orbital stations that represent the principal line$ of development in Soviet astronautics." Veteran Soviet cosmonaut Lt. Gen . Vladimir Shatalov, in- terviewed by Tass at the launch site, said of the current flight: "We do not see an:v basically new engineering problems for the spaceship. It is just another working ,tart under our orbital program.' Moscow Radio announced the m1ht shortly before 5 p.m. local Ume, nearly two houri after the 1auneh, with the signal chimes used for only the most Important announcements. • The radio played a special cor· respondent's report recorded just befor e liftoff. 'Cosmonaut Gen. Alexei Leonov, one or the Soviet cosmonauts from the Apollo-Soyuz flilhl. could be heard wishing the crew of the new fli ght "health and happi· · ness." .. ,.j_ QUEEN ELIZABETH, PRINCE PHILIP ARRIVE IN U.S. A Bicentennial Visit to England's Former Colonies QUEEN VISITS BELL. • • tinental Congress declared the 13 colonies to be independent. As the queen stood quietly before the be ll. her husband Prince Philip by her side, she looked through the glass behind il as al Independence .Hall -8nd about 5,000 spectators gathered on the ma ll , some or them wav· ing s mall British n ags. Before she lert, she was pre- sented a gift of a miniature Liberty Bell pin made from material taken from the bell . when the crack was drilled and strengthened with boll.5 several years ago. Prince P hilip held the pin to the bottom of the crack and told his wife, "See, that's where this comes from.•' Her visit to Philadelphia was the first stop of a six-day, nine- city Ame rican tour before she goes to Montreal to open lbe Olympic Games. Later . she was to dedicate the official British gift to the United States, a 12,000-pound bicenten- nial bell. It was cast ln the same Whltecbapel foundry that pro· duced the Liberty Bell, Cawood toJd the queen in answer to her question. The 1llt of the bell was protest· ed today by a aroup of about 20 persotU led by the Rev. Carl Mcintire. The fundamentalist minister claimed the bell should include a biblical inscription, as the Liberty Bell does. The royal couple stepped off the royal yacht Britannia follow- ing a docking at Penn's Landing and were greeted by 5,000 spec· ta tors. Dressed in a navy-and-white striped dress and matchin_g hat and long B_loves, she came down the gangplank and onto a red carpet. where she was greeted by Mayor Frank Rizzo and Gov. Milton Shapp. Tbe royal couple were then whisked off to City Hall for a presentation of litho- graphs by artist Andrew Wyeth. She traveled in th• limousine used by President Ford. which was sent here by the White House. Mcintire 'protested "the new bell, given by the queen as a bi· centenni al present, saying It "literally takes God out or our concept or freedom." The Liberty Bell bears a quota· lion from Leviticus: "Proclaim liberty throughout t.he land unto all the inhabitants thereof." The inscription on the bicentennial bell says: .. Let Freedom Rinit." M c I n ti r e · h 8 s ca 11 e d the new bell a phony and has said the queen should take It bock. Sewer Pump Malfunctions, Beach Closed * * * f're• l"a,,e A J ·. CVSD .Boundaries Delegates' Cltoire Bro~, Church Top #2 Picks? WASHINCTON <AP> -Jim· the primartl'!l, dr~·w 'much or my Carlt'r lsn 't sayina who is ;at 'the-Ir 1up~)C)rt from thvlr home the top of bJa list (Or Q n1nning Stlltel. Ab()11l IA third of m•te on tht Democratic ticket, Stevenson's support WU!\ rrom II but dcleaates to the party's con· llnols, with almo~l hnlf or Duyh 'i; vent.Ion name Gov. Edmund G. 1.'0niiog rrorn lndlnnu. Hruwn Jr. and Sen. fo'r11nk Mondnle-wu:1 numcd by 70 d\' Church as their top cholccis for legates. about SO or whom cur the second party. rently are listed ns Carter de The delegates who will meet in legates in the A J> survey. New York next week named more than SO politicians and non· politicians aa their choi<'e for \•ice president. u c:ontiflulng As· soclated Press survey of de· legates found. Carter, who bas enough de>· legate votes to win the Democratic presidential nomfoa. lion, says he will interview five possible running mates before the convention. His first interview was with Maine Sen. Edmund Muskie in Plains. Ga., on Mooday. Carter said that because Muskie was the first to be Interviewed does not mean he is Carter's first choice. The former Georgia governor, who has not released the names of the four contenders besldt>s Muskie and Sen. Walter Mondale of Minnesota, hu said no one speaks for him on th'lsdecision. And it is Carter 's vote that will count at the convention. Jn the past. the convention always has approved the presidential can- didate's c hoice for his running mate. Brown, who defeated Carter in three late primaries, was named as the choice of l SS of the 988 de· legates who stated a preference for vice president in interviews with The AP . Another 153 delegates named Church, who also defeated Carter several times in later primaries. In contrast, Muskie was named for the second post by only 15 de· legates of the 2,2'.!2 who have been interviewed thus far in the AP survey. About S4 percent of the de· legates did not alve a choice for the vice presidential nomination when asked in the continuing AP delegate survey. After Brown and Church, in or- der or total number or delegate mentions. w e re Sen. Adlai Stevenson III of IWnois, chosen by l lS delegates, and Sen. Birch Bayh of Indiana, by 81. Both Stevenson, who was a f avor ite son contender, and Bayh, who dropped out of the pre- sidential r ace midway through Fro~Pa~AI BORDER .•• WILL MONDALE JOIN CARTER TICKET? AA Rep. Morris Udall, who amassed more than JOO delegates in his bid for the nomination, was named by 62 delegates for th,· second spot. Six women and four hh1rkc; wtre among those mentioned by at least one delegate in the AJ> survey, but nil those who ranked amonc the top 10 in total delegate support were while male polill· I cians. Sen. Edward Kennedy. <D· Mass.). was the choice of 38 de- legates. while Ohio Sen. John Glenn also was named by that number. Sen. Henry Jackson. whost• presidential campaign stalled in May, a nd Sen. Hubert Hum I phrey, (O·Minn.), rounded out the top 10 dt'lcgnte prt'fcrcnco I ~c_c_(eteJlce with 30 and 26 sup porters, respectively. Libyan Hijacker Gives Up PALMA DE MAJORCA, Balearic l:.lands (i\P) -A LI· byan airliner hijacked on a night within Libya today landed here with 86 persons aboard and the hijacker surrendered, uirporl sources said . The hijacker, ld<'nlified only as a man opposed to the Libyan re- gime of Col. Moammar Khadafy, gave up to airport police and turned over two toy pistols and two knives lo the chie( or the airport, the sources said. They said nobody was Injured and the passengers were being loo ked arter by airport authorities . Offi cials in Algi<'rs said the hi· jacked Boeing 727 jetliner had landed previously at Boufank air base, 20 miles south of Algiers, after being refused pt'rmission to land at the Tunis and Algiers airl)Orts. The base is the head· quarters or the Algerian air force. PARTY ••• DiStricts on Tap If Board Meets Raw sewage spewed from a malfunctionin g pump station. closed a mile and one-half of San Clemente beach over Saturday and Sunday of the Independence Day holiday. The beach closure s parked n umer ous co mpl ai nts by angered would·be beachgoers turned away from the area because of a health hazard pre- sented by the polluted ocean. the government show that the number of Mexicans stopped for questioning is far lower than their proportion of the Southern California population. In addition, Powelf said the courts "would not be powerless to prevent the misuse of check· points lo harass those of Mexican ancestry.'' Algerian authorities said the plane stayed at Boufarik only about 10 m inutes, then new on lo Palma d e Majorca. on the largest of Spain's Balearic Island'l. There was no informa· lion on whether it r efueled in Algeria. firecrackers a t palling cars and ~destrians. and said several fights broke out and that rockets were belnf al med at pedestrians and motor su. One resident complained to A proposal to redraw trustee Police that when he ll'led to quiet areas for the Capistrano Unl!led the party, 11omebody threw a School District Board of Educa. beer bottle at him, hitting him in lion may confront trustees meet- the head. In& t onl&ht at dl•trict head· • quarters, 32972 Calle ·Perfecto. Anoth~r told poUce that her San Juan Capistrano. car. parked at the curb on 30th T h e b o a r d m e e t l n I . Street was burned by fireworks. rescheduled lo 7: 30 p.m. because II 'ted or the holiday Monday may be ConnolJy said po ce wai un· delayed aealn. Two trust~ are ti1a.ner10 p.m . when the curfew on vacation, one hu reai0 ned law could be Invoked to declare • the party an unlawful auembly. and another may be unable to at· tend the meeting, thereby leav· He said they d elayed maklni Ing the seven·member ~rd the declaration until 10:45 p.m.. withouta quol'\lm. M> that a total of 21 offken from The rt d lat rlctlnJ proposal two shlltl could be on the 1cene would equal11e populaUon in the without leavll\I the reet of the cl· aeven trustee a reaa. ty completely uncovered. In addition. It la proposed the election of t.he truat.eet be by • vote within just the trustee area OllANOI COAST .. reprnented. rather than at large from the entire district, as the cue ls now. DAILY PILOT :::.o..:i:.~~::r.::i::=::.: (-P..tnlllt"'~'· .._ ___ .,, t:'~":.·.=:..s~~~ =:•~J= l•I" Y•lley, IMll...._ _..._.., V•lley -,_ ... OC!Vtevl*"CM"'A ... , ........... , ...... -_,,..,..,.......,.. "-........... -'"t .............. Mt4 ..., .. "-'-, .. "'...,.,~-.-.. Rotiert N.w.d ----J.ck R. CUf1eol Yli• ... -1-0.-et-.... TtlomH K...,11 i ..... Thomas A. MurpN• .......,.,_ OWWSH.Loos RlctW'dP."811 '"" ...... _...... ....... sa• ... •• v....,OMm nitlY .... 1-.. .. -~__, OMce ~ ............. ..... -.......~ . ..,.,,--'-.._..:, ................. The trustees area boundaries latt were redrawn ln 1'72 and •lace t.hat Ume, some areq have salned ill population moce than oUwra. The Hdrawinl of the boun· darlet w0uld ln easence leave all the board members repreaen· taUves without areas between the Ume U.e rediatridlnC ia final· ly approved b7 the voten in Nov· ember •nd U.e expltatlon of ln· dlvldual term• of office. ll ii waclear euctly what ef • · =V-Jdim in Cycle Crash Still Critical feet this will have on the legal action pe nding against Board President Dr. A. E. Westberg who moved from the area he was elected lo represent. The Capistrano Unified Educ a· lion Association, representing district teachers, has lniUated litigation to remove D. Westberg from his position. Other action on the board agen- da includes: -Consideration of the d b· trlct 's $23 m I Ilion budeet for le1al publication. -DemollUon or the Capistrano Hl1h School gym and old portions or the mid· 1920 Serra School. -Study of a future bond elec· Uon. or Authorization for leue- purchase of school facilities. No mount ls 11pecifled in the bond study. 474Traf/ic Deaths Told CHJCAGO (AP> -Trame de- The beach, closed from the vicinity of A venida Estacion lo Avendia Espla nade over both days, was reopened Monday after the health department test· ed the water. A city employe, who asked not to be Identified, said the source or the pollution was the Unda Lane sewage pump station. The employe said a power failure knocked out the elec· trically operated pumps and no backup power was available. With the pumps out, the sewage backed up and flooded across the beach to the ocean. The Incident occurred from about 10 p.m. Friday to abouL 2 a.m.Saturday. Because or the c losure lifeguards recorded rew rescues over the two days the swimming banwaa In . Monday, guards rescued 100 peoplt . Guard Mike Bronnan et the Salt Creek Beach rescued,25 people alone Monday. The majority stressed that their r uling applies only to .the stop-and-question procedures at permanent checkpoints. The justices noted they have ruled in earlier cases that roving patrols or border police may not stop and question motorists un· less they have a reasonable sus· picion the car contains illegal aliens. The court also has ruled that agents may not search cars even at permanent check1><>lnts unless the motorist consents or unless the agent has probable cause to believe a crime is being com· mltted. The checkpoint quei;tion wn!I presented lo the court when four men accused of transporting II· le1al allen1 sought court orders to 1uppreu evidence against them on e rounda they wero un· constltutloni:dly stopped at tho San Clemente checkpolnL Apfleals Cut atbl on the nation's hl.lhways E'-..! J-.. ~ 11""'--.----:I-Re ... ~d durtns U.. Blcentennlal weekend VU.W•MA;f ~UIKUJ • • ...,~ totaled 474, falling short of the The plane was hijacked on an early morning night hetwecn Tripoli, the Libyan capital. and Benghazi, in eastern Libya. It was assumed that most or all of those aboard were Libyans. Bra Heroin Carrier Guilty SAN DIEGO (AP> -A Mex· ican woman caught with 11n ounces or heroin In her bra will 1 be sentenced July 23 !or narcotics violations. A U.S. District C-Oort jury con· vi cted M ar~arita Vnriia11 Routes of Tljuttnll on charges of possessing a nd 11m u1ell n l( heroin. Mrs. Vnrgos, 25. said an un· Identified man paid her $5 Ma)' 20 I und dropped a packa«a ln her bra, offering her unother $20 If she would return lho packaao to I him on the U.S. aide of the border. S he sold ahe 01reed because sht needed mone1 to buy mJlk for her four children. Fre•l"f1f18AJ ' ·1 SURVEY ••• I prediction by tbe National Safety W ASIDNG TON (AP) -The U.S. Supreme Court Coundl. today sharply curtailed tbe right -of prisoners to nd ettJ ud The u fety eouncU. nottni a challenge tbelr convictions on (rounds that evidence ~'!:'~~~.'j':b~ 1 "1 .. greater tendency by driven to a1a.ln.atthem was aelled me1aUy. The lt~dents did ctve llfth rat· break tbe 61-mtle·ps-bour speed d ... t-t-•'--rt aJd fed 1 .. A ........au nd limit. bad rorecait that u m&.llJ In a 6-3 e"'-"'--. u HJ cou I era cou, ~ in«• to t e readlnJ, ,.,, , nc a .. ao penons would die durinc may not free state prisoners on such grounds unless math 1klll1 they learned. tbe rour-clay weekend that bec•n the prisoners can &bow they were not 1lven "full an<) They a lto f.raded their =~m. Friday and ended at fair opportunity .. to present their claims in state :le~:~ f:;:~::i:r1 helped onl.Y ~••us• 1 fn4JMMln bt Monday in each Um• eourts. 19 Jtercent of the students aur- • Rene avlb Huter. n, of JODe. Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr. spoke for .the court. nyed ill plaoninl for the /u\u,.., •Nd ma Tbe s afety counell laid m.-. JustJces William J . Brennan Jr •• Thur MarahJl