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OC Woman Dies Vietim's ·Beau .. ,,
In Plunge FrOm Catehes Lag11na
M ONDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 19, 1976
VOL••, HO. 101, J SICTIO .. S, la ~AGES
Laguna Youth
lleld. !Ji Assault
A Lagana Beach youth b an
custody Lod•y •Cl~ he was as·
sertedly chased a half mile by Ow! companion or a girl he lried lo
rape al knirepolnt.
David M. Benson. 20, of 171
ltlah Drive. w•s booked on suspi· c¥>n of assaull wilb a deadly
weapqn and attempted rape
s,turday. PoUcc said he mole.,l·
C!d a 17·)U?ar·old Fullerton gi rl on Cl4!0 Slrecl beach. ~Benson was held in Laguna
"'ach City Jail with bail 11ct nl
Sl0,000 pending arraignment to-
day.
Police Officer Mike Oa v1!I took
8enson into cui1tod_y al Main
Beach Park after Ben on as·
'Rrtedly had been chased a ha tr
mile by the girl's boyfriend. 10.
and also from t'ullerton.
The victim or lhc attack told of·
fi(ers she and two male friends
had tome to the bench to go surf
Woman Dies
Iii I 0-story
· lfbtel Jump
f
A M·year-old .Anaheim woman ~Mc:ked Into u lOlh s tory room
.i the Olsneyland Hotel Sunday
rndlWng and leaped to her death
before a bellboy hod time to re·
turn to his station, at'cordlng lo a
tGroner's report.
f<fef\lified es an opparent
aa&clde victim was Mary
=hinc Wenzel of 2SOt W. Ball
According to an invt1UgaUoo
nporl, Mrs. Wenzel arrived at
tbe llote l by taxi abouC. 10
minutes berore her JQp from a
room on the 10th noor oC the
Siftn. r owers in the hotel. lllv~Ugalors s aid the woman
asked a desk derk for a room on
tbe highest noor and was taken
tMre by a bellboy shortly af\u
her arri v a J.
• They said she Jen a note direct·
ed tober survivors.
• A pedestrian on the cement
•walkway beneath her hotel win·
'·dow suffered a broken arm when
apparently struck by the wom~n
as Ille llurtled to her death.
Tbe injured pedestrian was
ldentlned u Robert Stamm, 47, .atrre-..~t.Callf. I Stamm was taken for treat-
_.. t/l .b1s i.QJW'Y to nearby Good
..,__.Ellan HotpllaL
"'~ --4" ' .
Ing early Saturday. She and her
two companions encountered a
m an who they identified as
Benson when they arrived al the
beach.
While her two friends went
!See ASSAULT. Page AZ>
R e a g an Not
.Giv ing Up,
Says A ide
WASHINGTON I API
Ronald Reagan's campingn
manager said today the former
California governor Is oulraged
ul suggestions that he has given
up hope o( defeating President
f'ord for . the Republican pre·
"•denllal nomination.
Sen. Paul Laxall of Nevada Is·
flUed that statement in· r~ponse
to a story In The Washlngton Posl
which quoted some top aides and
supporters or Reagan as saying
prlvolely that their candidate
"may have reached the end or
lhc presidential political trail."
··s tories in today's papers that
•Imply that Gov. Reagan has
((lvt" up are totally without roun.
dalions," Laxalt said. "I have
talked to Gov. Reagan and he Is
outraged that any such connota·
lion be given lo any statunents
by him or any or his aides.
"He remains confident that he
will win on the first ballot ln
Kansas City," Laxaltslid.
Lualt said reports th•t the
Reagan camp is r~ to de·
feat are "an effort to psych ouc.
Ronald Reagan's potm\lal de·
legates and supporten. ·
"It won't wort," Laxaltsaid.
The newspaper quoted an un-
named Reagan aide u saying
the chances for Re-c.n to sue:·
cffd in edging out President
f'Ord for the Republican pre·
sidenUal nomination were lost 10
days ago in North Dakota.
The Post said Ford won 12 de-
legates there to four for Reagan
and two who are uncommitted. ll
said the Re.agan ump bad ex·
perted 10 or 11 delesat.es.
But an Associated Press sur·
vey of North Dakota dele1ates
elected at the state convention
July 8 found 10 for Ford. three for
Re11anandfiveuncommitted:
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tel ~ult Suspeet
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't Canyon
Crash
WANTED IN KIONAPtNG -These com·
posite dra wings show two men wanted by
police for questioning in the hijacking of a
school bus and kidnaping 26 children from
Chowchilla and their driver. The drawings
were made from dc:icriptions by two of the
children.
Kidnapers Capture Near
IJWeBtigaton Compile ~ew Set of Clues
LIVERMORE (API -In·
vestlgatora HY they have ci>ni-
pil ed new clues which they
believe will lead to the capture of
three m en who kldnaped 26
Chowchilla school children and
their bu.s driver. ·
The 27 escaped unharmed
about 28 hours later.
"We have a 1ut feelln1 that we
are 1etlin1 closer," Madera
County Shutrr Ed Bates aaid
Sunday.
At the Ala m eda Countv
sberifT'a office. Lt. Ed Volpe sald
detective. b•d been liven in·
CHILDREN'S KIDNAP
MOTIVE MYSTERY. Al
formation by a man in Sonora, 6S
miles northeast oC the kidnap
scene, ''that pinpoints where the
suspects were on specific dates last year.··
And Jack Bauch. criminal
division chJef for tbe Al•meda
sheriff's office, predicted
authorllin would be able to Iden·
lilyoaeormoreoft!le•bduc&ors
today or Tuesday. .
"Ri&bt now we're opUmistic
that our lnve1U1ative leads are
developiDI toward tome polit.lve
ialormaUon that " tbiDk will
take us to a suspect." old
Baugh,
But despite "an aslronomlcol
amount or phys I cal evidence."
Baugh admitt~d that in·
vestigators s llJl had nol
established a mollvc . .''The only
thing we have al this time Is a
kidnap," he said. "As to whether
i t was by terrorists or for
ransom, I don't know."
The 26 c hildren and their
driver, on a hom~bound run from s umme school, were
forced •t gunpo lheJr bus
and herded into two small vans
near the Mader. County town or
Cbowcbill•, a small farming
community in the heart of lhc
S...Jo.quin Valley.
• Their c•pton drove them near· ly 100 miles to a gravel quarry
near Livermore in Alameda
County tn aouthem Sen Fran· cisco Bay area and forced them
into an under1round bunker con·
stnacted on an old truck ~· The
captives dCll their way out Fri·
day nlabt after the three masked menlell.
Composite drawlnp of two
saspecta and detailed descri·
ptloDI ol all three men believed rmpomible for the ldduplng
were released Sa~ aJans wtth
C111e complete •Del one parUal • • •
license number of the two vans .•
While Investigators searched
for three suSJ}CCls. Bales would
not rule out the possibility "(our
were Involved." fie declined lo
elaborate.
Despite proS?ress. Bales was
angered by the f''Bl'swtlhdrawal
from theca11eSaturday.
"Their sudden and unexpected
withdrawal In the middle of the
Investigation left a vacuum lhat
was very dlrricull to rm and
taxed the resources of the state
and county and hindered oor In·
vestleallon," Bales said in a tele·
gram Sunday to U.S. Atty. Gen.
Edward Levy and President
' <See BUS, Page A2>
SIL4RKS MAlJL
• DROWN VICTIM
POIPU. Hawaii (AP) -The
mutilated lower body or a San
Jose man was recovered from
coastal waters near here on
Saturday.
St.even Curtis Powell, 18, died
after attempting to swim to shore
from a disabled boat, police said.
Powell 's body apparently had
~mutilated by sharks.
Headon
Four Oran ge Coast youths
were killed early Saturday
morning I n a fiery headon
collision on a deserted stretch of .,,
Laguna Canyon Road about
three miles west oC lhe San Diego
Freeway.
According to a coroner's re·
port, three of the crash victims
were burned beyond recogniUon
when the 1961 Volkswagen In
which they were ridinll exoloded
and burstlnto flames on impact.
The fourth victim, the driver of
a 1971 Datsun sedan was dead on
arrival at Saddlebacll Communi·
ty Hospital shortly before 4 a.m ..
according to the coroner.
Listed as victims ~ere :
-Glenn Sparks, 19, o( 2451 t
Bellgreen St.. El Toro, driver or
the Volkswagen.
-Martin E. Burton, 18, 2300
Fair view St.. Costa Mesa, a
passenger In Sparks ' car.
-Anthony R . Burton, 19, 676
Glenneyre St.. Laguna Beach,
brother of Martin Burton.
-David S. O'Connor, 23, of~
La Vista St., Laguna Beach.
According lo a Calirornla
Highway Patrol r eport, thero
were no witnesses to the 3:10
a.m. collision on o slight curve on
the canyon road .
Howvever, baaing their judl{·
ment on evidence obtained at lhc
scene, invesllf(&lora theorized to·
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Co ast
Weathe r
Night and mornlng low
clouds clearing near mid-
momJng Tuesday. SUMy
afternoon , and warmer
during t he day. Low
tonjght low eos. hl1h in IOs.
INSIDE TODA. Y
The U.S. i• ptdUrlg Old of
Thoiloftd, but U ft leov&lg
mdlioru of doll4r• worth of plane•. bate•. road•, and
rodioeqld~I. A4.
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A J DAILYPtLOT s Monclay. Juf>' 19 1975
Tax Bills to Rise
Valley to Cut City Property Rate
By Ki\ TKY Cl.ANCY
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The Fountain Valley City
Council plans to cu~cl\y property
tu rates this ye::ir
But Mayor Al Holllndcm cau·
. honed that the cut Isn't Roine to
mean a lot on rinal property Uit
bills because about 62 percent of
the taxes paid by Fountain
Vwley residents go to support
l>Ublic education.
"The good news is n't that good," he Sa.id.
City residents last year paid
SI 43 ~r S100 or assessed valua·
taon to finance city servfc~. That.
Guards Busg
meant the owner of a t,c>m e as·
sessed at "° .oot' paid $178. 75 yurly.
City Controll tr Howard
Stel)hen.s said that in hght of the
21.l ~rcent inc re~ in assessed voJu~Uoo city wide, proper1y tu
bllls will be higher no mattrr how
much city tax rates can b~
\rimmed.
Even It the oily ell minuted tax-
es altogether. he said, tuit bjJls
Probai1lywouldn'tdrop.
Stephens is now worku1g on
final tax figures. ~Y may be
prnented al Tuesday night's 8
o'clock cquncil meeting, he said.
but the council won't set a rate
untll tht hrt1t mct>tlna \fl Aut~t
llollioden explaint'd Uu1t1 while
school tue at•<·oun~ (a.-the bulk
of property a~sc smt>nts. school
d11tncts are hard·p~ to drop
their rates bt'cau~e or the way
sttlle school fmance la'4'i are <'On·
structed.
He said in thl' l'tty's cai;e, the
Jump in assesbe d valuation
me.ans more dollurs tor city cof-
ltrs. '
City officials had predicted on·
Iv a 12 perct-nt Jump in a~sessed
valuation. he noted
As a rt>sult. llolltnden con·
tlnued. th e tu'< rate <'an be
trimmed some" hat
Hot Sun Draws
Crowds to NB
The 11\~eragt• f ount:1111 \'all~,.
home contains about 3.-1 resi-
dents. Stephens said. and the cost
of pro\·iding city services is
Sl23 15 annually per resident.
While the owner of a ho me as-
sessed at S50.000 paid Sl78.75 in
cit.Y taxes last year. Stephens
said. the di!rerenl.'e in the cost of providing services is made up
through gas and sales taxes and
other revenue.
Jlollinden said 311y tax cut
would be projected into the cit v's
lO·year budget plan so the coun·
cil would not have to levy a hefty
tax increase next year.
The \liking on Mars
This is an ~rtist's conception of the Vjking l and~r as 1t could look after its expected
landing on the surface of the planet Mars
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Tuesday. E \·erything is in wo rking ordl'r
Cor the historic descent. t ee story. P age
AS.I
•
Faced with lhe week's first hot.
sunny day and moderate surf
Newport Beach hreguards had ~
busy day Sunday, uccording to
Lt. Logan Loc kabey.
"It was n 't the numbers of
beach visitors or rescues ... he ex·
plained, "we just had a lot of ma·
)Or rescues."
Accordin_&.!o Lockabev, uards
had to rescue a swimmer \\1l a
back injury. a sktn diver that speared himselr. a disoriented
skin diver and they had to re\'h·e
a toddler that was having a reac·
lion to medication.
The tot . Shylene Robbie, 2.
Pomona. was rushed to lifeguard
Brian Lippold al the 15th Street
to\\ er by her mother.
L1pj>old said the child had no
h eart beat andi was n o t
breathing. ~
Lippold administered cardio-
pulmonary n:susc1tat1on and by
the time the hfo~uard rescue unit
arrived . s he was breathing on
her own. Paramedics took the
child to Hoa~ Memonal llosp1tal
where she is listed In good condi·
taon today.
Sunday's incident marked the
second time durln~ the weekend
that a young child had to be re· \'IVed . .
1-'riday. 2-year·old Rosan Abul·
i\fla. 4010 Ra ver Ave. nearlv
became a drowning victim whci1
~he toppled into the bay at about 4lst Street.
Lo<'kabey said she wai; pulled
from the water by her father,
N<1yt'f Abut-Aria who ~ave her
rnouth lo mouth resuscitation
~md had her breathing on her own
II\' the time paramcdtcs arrived
.it the scene.
The toddl<'r was taken to lloaj?
Ml'morial llospatal and then
trn n s ferred 10 Childre n 's
llospilal of Oran1te Cou nty
'''here she wns treated and re
l<'ased .
Another potentially serious
<'3Se on Sundnv IO\'Olved a Costa
Mesa teenai:l'r. l>ian<' Spring·
meyer who 10J1Jrt><I her back
Boy, 13, Dies
From Hit-run
CORCORAN (/\Pl -I\ 13
) l'.•r old Delano boy has d1cct
from lntori<'s r et't'wcd in a hit·
r un ll{'Cid<'nt near her e. the
lu11hway pat rol salfl.
Tony Salnwr Jr cfiro while
heing t ransfrrrcrl to a F'rl'Snn
hospital from one hf'r~., orrit'ers ...... ct
I\ vehicle driven by his rather.
·rony Salazar Sr . 46. wus slruek
Sunduy night /\IOnA Stutc Route
43 by a vehicl<' m nklnA a turn. or
fic:ers said. 'fht' Solnzur vt•hicle
<'rnsht'd into the center divider
:md overturne-ct
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
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while riding a surf mat at Corona
del Mar State Beach.
Lockabey said the t>year·old
"went over the fa lls .. and
lifeguards who r escued her were
fearful she had broken her back.
The teenager was take n to
Hoag and was transferred to
Children's Hospital where she
"as treated and released.
"Lockabl!y s-atd Nte-gmrrd
engaged in a two-hour rescue
operation beginning at 2 p.m.
Sunday when they aided a skin·
diver , Mike Long 14 , or Corona
del Mar. who had crawled out of
the water onto th<.' rocks between
the Corona del .Mar main beach
and Little Corona with one prong
of a spear em bedded m his leg.
Lockabey said it t ook
hreguards a while lo chmb over
the rocks to get to the youth and
that his rescue was further de-
layed becaus<.' ~uards had to br·
m~ a hack saw to rut off the
spear in order to mo\'e the youth.
Lockabey said lifeguard noal·
ed the injured diver off lhe rocks
to a boat waiting off shore
because they could not carry him
off to the beach or up over the
cliff.
lie is listed In good condition
today at Hoai.:.
Another diver. David Wood. 28.
Bell Gardens. spent a couple of
hours at lifeguard headquarters
at the Newport Pier after he
became disorie nted whJle surlac· in~ from a dive a dive off the pier.
Loe ka bey said t h,e diver
became frightened and grabbed
onto the pier pilings, c utting himself.
"We kept him here for a while
to mak<' s ure he wasn't going to
develop any major problems like
the bends.·· Lockabey sald.
BUS ••.
Ford.
The FBI said lhl.' case was not
in Its Jurisdiction slnce no state
hnes were crossed or u ransome demanded.
Bates received thrl.'e photo·
J?ruphs from Alumeda County
which Baugh said werl.' of "possi·
ble suspects ." Baugh believed
there was a ··~ood possibility"
one of the three was involved in
lhe kid.naping.
Bates held off s howing the
t h ree photos to any of the
children. however. until more
photo11raphs or posslbl(.' suspects
from the Chowchilla area could
IX' 1:athercd.
M<'unwhile . authorities con-
tinued scarchini;r for two vuns .
ont> itrecn a nd one white.
believed to have been used in the
abduction.
By tracing the license number.
Rough said the green van was re-
J?i!'tered under a ratse name a nd
false address m San Jose, so
milessouth of San Francisco.
The grttn van Is believed to be
one or three flOVernment surplus
vthlcles purchased by an unldcn·
tlfled person last November at on
auction iJ\ lhe San Francisco Bay
area, Baugh said.
Authorities said lhc Jicense
numbe r of the green van .
tC91414. was observed by a
Chowchilla woman who saJd she
saw two vans ''loitering" In the
Chowchilla area on Wednesd ay
and Thursday.
Bates said the bus driver Ed
Ray. SS provided the same
license number "Nhen he was
voluntartl,y submitted to a hyp-
notist Sund ay for questioning.
Madera County ortlcfals re·
leased these descriptj()ns of the
abductors:
-A SO-year-old man 6 reet or
taller. grey hair. an e•gJe tatoo
on his right um, wearing ~ ..
boy boots and tan pant.a.
-A U-year-old man, about 5-
foot ·6. c hipped front tooth,
sideburns, _.earing blUe Jeana. a
cbe(ked blue sbJrt. tenms shoes.
-A man in his mid-209, S-
foot·8. blue eyes. eolfar·lenllll
brown hair, mustache, goatee, a
mole on his chin, a ctmalu blue. men tattoo Oil me ann. and
::,-Pl spoke, with a Fhnda ac·
··1 think it would be foolish to
make a big cut and then come
back next year and ask <or a big
increase." be said.
Bicyclist
Carries On
CASSOPOLIS. Mich.
CAP1 -Minor injuries suf-
fered when hit by a car
aren 'l enough to slop Brett
Minor's attempt to ride a
bicycle from California to
Boston.
Cass County deputies
said the 24-year·o4d from
Redwood City. Calif . was
hit Sunday while riding
along Mi chigan 60 cast of
Cassopolis.
An ambul a nce was
called but after its atten·
dants treated him for
scra~s and cuts, Minor
pedaled on eastward.
Schorr Linked to Leak
Panel Tracks Route of Intelligence Data
~HING-'rffi'HA Pi-An-i1n---EHt1* C'OmnHUOO.. ~h.aU"m.in
vestl.gator les t1fied today th al J ohn Flynt ( D-Ga.) s uid one
dlstnbution of a secret House in· pllrp09e of its hearinit will be to
telligence committee report was det~rmine whether disciplinary
very disorganized and that near-action s hould be rc('Ommended
ly SO persons in Congress and asaans~ any emp1oye or mem1>er
government agencies had draft of the Jiouse. He said the panel
copies the ~ay one was leaked to also wlll try to develop ways to
reporter Daniel Schorr. (Related U~lfttHOUJe1ecuritysoitcanbe
story. Page A<1 1. given secret information w1thoui
David W. Bowers. chief in-feuofdiaclosure.
vestigator for the UouSl' Nh1cs Who leaked a drafl of'thc report
committee. said none or those has beome the committee's
persons will say he wns Schorr·s $15,000 question. ,..lyrtt ortginall)'
source. Bowers refusl'd to tell an asked ror H~o.ooo tor au an·
open ethics committee hearing vestl1alion1 to answer the ques·
whether he thmks the leak cam<' lion. but the House cut his request
from the legislative or the ex· to $1SO.OOO. The report was about
ecutlve branch.
abuse&-by_ U~S. mt.clligence.agcn.
cies.
~horr. a COS newsman, ob·
tamed a copy which he gave to 11
New York wt•el<ly. The V1lll:1gc
Voice. for publication last
February. He has refused to dil·
clote the Identity of his sources. I
The ethics committee took up
·the matter as ConAress returned
to work alter a two.week rece.
for the f'ourth ot July and the
Democratic Nutlonal ConvenU
lion. Congress will begin wresu~
Ing later t his week wtlh a ti meta•
ble for extending Individual tall
cut.a.
But he said he has been able to
eliminate as the source nil copies
of one ve rsion of the report
circul ated among executive State Woman Gets
High in AF Post
WASHINGTON <API Prei.i·
dent Ford announced lod;1y he
will nominate Juanita Ashcraft
as an assistant secretary of the
Air Force. the high~t post for u
woman ch 11ia n in the Defen~c
Department in more than 20
years.
Mrs. Ashcraft. 55. a California
businesswoman. was president
of the California State Personnel
Board from 1971 to 1973. She will
have responsibilities in man-
power and reserve affairs Ir con-
firmed by the Senate for the
S39.900·a ·year Air Force position.
ASSAULT • •
The hl'i!hcst -r ankinc ·woman
civilian ever in the Pentagon Y•a~
Anna R oscnber~. who wal(
nam ed a ss1stunt secretary oC
Defense by President llarry S:
Truman. The Army, Navy and
Air Force have had star-ranked
offi cers -admirals and general~
-on Pentagon duty for years. ,
Mrs. Ashcraft is the first
woman civilian named to U.O
Pentagon uppe r echelon .slnte
Mrs . Rosenber11 . .,,.
Mrs . Ash craft. a native rof
Amarillo. Tex .. also has been. a
memb<>r or the California GM'
ernor's Commission on BJM
ecut1ve Salaries. 1
As assistant secretary, "lte.
would succeed David P. Taylor,•
who has been named assistanti
secretary or defense. • 1
A Real Boilermaker ...... _ s urfing. s he said she walked
along the beach and then noticed
she was being followed.
At about the Cleo Street beach
access. she told police. the man
accosted her, pulled a knife.
threw he r to the ground und
placed the hunting kinlfe again.'it
her stomach.
.l\frs. Ashcr•1ft had been in the
insurance business and was sal~ manager for u re al estate fi
before she entered Califor i
state government service as an
assistant appointment secreta)f
to the governor in 1967. lngo Puls of Hannover , West Germany, shows his
method of downing a beer and three glasses of hard If.
quor at the same tim~. He caJJs h is feat a "cascade ..
and s~ys he never spills a drop. Well, maybe not the
first tame. anyway.
Trial Under Way
For Utah Solon
SALT LAKE CITY <APJ -
Rep. Allan T . llowc. accused or
offeaintt $20 to two police d ecoy
prostitutes, goc11 on trial in City
Court today, charged with the•
misdemeanor of soflcllintt sex for
pay.
The frHhman Democratic e<>n·
gressm1n was arrested June J2
by vice 1quad oUicers in Sall
Lake Cltr's red·llght district. He
has pleaded Innocent. In denyin~
the change. he admitted talking
wHh the d ecoys, M3rgare t
f",....P-.eAJ
CANYON • •
day th1t tbt car driven by O'Con·
nor crossed over the center line
and sm ashed headon into the
Volkswagen.
By the time firemen and
paramedics arrived at the scene.
the small car was engulfed in
names. tbe Higbw~ Patrol re-.
port said.
Trapped Inside were the three
yoong victims. O'Connor'• car
escaped the flames when lt
bounced to lhe side ol the road,
accordln1 to the inveaU,aton.
But, they said, ita driver died
en rou~ t.o the bospital.
Hamblin and Kathleen Tuylor.
but claimed he was lured to th<.'
area b y a n Invitation to a
political function.
If found ftllllty. Howe. 48, woulrl
have to pay a SlSO fine.
Last week. the State Supreme
Court. after a lO·rnlnute hearin1t.
rejected Howc·s request for dis·
missal or the charge on grounds
of pretrial publicity and mlscon·
duct by the pro11ecution.
The defens e a lleged pro·
seocutortal misconduct occurred
when it said City Atty. Roger F.
C utl e r was quoted b y
newspapers as being critical or
Howe following hls arrest.
"Jr, in ract, thoee statement
were m ade. it. does attack the
C'redlbility of a witnea in the
case," City Court Judge
Raym ond U no said then.
However, In denying the motion
early last week. Uno said 1t such
misconduct did occur, It should
be dealt wtth by others, such as a
har association.
Lale Fr I day. his attorney.
Dean R . Mitchell. tiled a writ of
habeas corpus in U.S. Distrlct
Court claiming bis client's con·
stitutional rif,hts were violated.
No fedeta , court hearing bas
bttn scheduled. but M•tchell aaid
cae couJct be called at an1 time.
Fro• Page A J • -;! J
The young woman said she
p·snlcked and began screaminA
and fighllnl{ as the man attempt·
ed to molest her. Her screams at·
tracted her boyfriend in the
water who swam ashore, paddled
in. chased away t he attacker ond
after checking lo make sure lhc
girl was uninjured, took off after
the man.
REAGAN •••
"North Dakota was the turnam;
point. When we failed to get the
delegates we needed there, it put
us In bad shape." the aide lfBld ,
according to " story by Post ~
porter Lou Cannon In MondU,fs
editions of the news paper.
I The foot race led up through a
motel complex. across South
Coast llichw ay up to Park
Avenue and down lo Majn 6.each
Park. En route. the pursuer wu!.
Joined by a service station alten·
danl and together. they ap·
prehended Ben:1on.
13 Men on Trial ''
WARSAW. Poland </\Pl Lt.. A
total of 13 men ore on trial fC)l-1it'·
tion11 during rioting June 25 ~o/£· testln~ lnerC'a11c11 In fOod pra' "
announced by the governn'I nt.
Brief Case • .,
Somebody DU:ln't Get Word
SACRAMENTO (AP> -Remember the briefcases that
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. said 18months ago would no longer
be given free to blah·level state employes?
The CaJifornta Taxpayers' Assoc I a lion says someone la
the 1ovemor'1otnce1pparently dldll't aet the word. , • ,
the aHoclaUon said ln a recent new1let.ler th.at the
state controuer ·s omce received a claJm dated May 20. llnti, ,
which included $35.73 paid to a commercisl firm rot a brief·
case.
It said lhe controller's office bumped the claim back to
the governor's ornce, which ~iminated the briefcase and
resubmtlled It.
The briefcase purchaser. who obviously had to smell out the $35.73 personally, remained unknown.
The aaaociation also said about 5.400 of the 6,142 brief, ...
cues in stock at the Ume of BroWTl's order are still the.._
and at the present rate of' conaumptioo should Jast UatoucJl
1999. •
The brtercases 11e ou sale at pricH ra n&inc rrom Sit.at,
to SM.90, but only to empk>yes ol state or local 1ovemment.. ....... ____________________________________ ;;_ __________ _,.
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I
Monday July 19 1976 DAILY PILOT A:J
Mexican Troops Move~
To Halt Baja Attacks ~
0.•11 Pt•01 SUit PftMo
BOB HOPE, SINGER GAIL FARRELL REHEARSE SHOW
At Orange County Fair, Thanks for Another Memory
Keeping Busy
Hope-Stops-Off at OCF air
By DESS IS Mt'LELJ..A~
Ot , ... 0 .. 1, ,., ... ~l•lf
At first gfancl' thl' man an the
white felt cowboy hat looked hke
a Texas 011 mogul climbing out or
his gold luxury sedan
But not for long.
The famo us ski no~!.' and
crooked smile beneath the• wide
brim were unmistakablv lhose or
the man who has hurled barbs al
everyone from pauper.. to prl'~I·
dents.
Bob llope, lookin,.: relax<'d and
(it, and a good cie('ade } ouni.:N
than hi:. 73 year:.. stcµpe<l Jaunl1
ly onto the b;.indstand for a brief
· rehears al Ills Saturda) na(!ht
Orange County Fn1r,i:round:.
show would start two hours later.
"I was al the Cati.wry St;sm
pede '' hl'n they hud this hat on
, m r." hl' t>x ph nncd during a
break. '"Since this i:; John Wayne
' country I thought I'd wear 1t ··
The Vl.'leran or a half·C<'ntur~
of s how busin<'ss kt-cps 111
perpetual motion with nunwrou'
benefits. TV !lpec1ul'l and ap·
pearances. I ll' has two movies on
the drawin.-t board .1nothc•r
"Rond" p1 cturl.' with Rini(
Crosby and · 'Thl! Waller
Winchell Story · ·
llow does he do 1t'' Besides continuous exposure
Ute is in his 26th year on TV 1. he
said. "l keep up on the headlines
and stav current. I brine out
what people are thinkmg ··
lie added he will go to his hotel
and s tud v the newl.'st Jokes
before the show st arts That night, he said. he will talk
about "the election srene and. ot
course. Mr. Peanut who 1s nm·
tt1n.-t for pres1d<'nt ..
How doci-he ft'cl. aftl'r :>11
Breast Cancer
X-ray Danger
Forwarned
WASlllNGTON I Al'I The
Nat1onnl Cun rt'r ln:.t1llltl' 1s
~mi: to Jis cuss _. study that
r,pprledly ruist-s doubts ubout
tp safety or rout1m• X-ra\'
~•Fttenin1111 for brcw.l can<'l'r in
women. 'tbt• c1ircctors ol all 27 c:mrtr
11cN.'enm11 pruJ<'Cls now In opcrJ•
lion uround the nntlon were ex·
pecttd to allcnd lhl' me<>linR lo-
dav ~ alonJ! with Or Lester
Breslow of UCl.A. who hl'utfl'd u
panel of outside uiwrts lhol
studied the issue
Breslow's pnOl'I reportedly is
calling for an end to X roy
screening for symptorn·frl'\'
women under a~e SO brcause of
Ute risks of radiation.
f
Ford Cites
'Space Day'
WASHINGTON <API -
President Ford has pro-
claimed Tuesday as Space
Exploration Day.
The United Stat~ plans
to make its first Viking
landing on the surface ot
Mars then.
Tiie proclam ation aJso
noted that seven years ago
on July 20 the nation
celebrated the landing of
an Apollo spacecraft on the
moon.
man' ) ear:.. Just berore stepping
onstagl.'''
'"I'm far from being nl.'rrnus. ··
he said "I m concerned I m11tht
not r·e m embcr some or the
things. We'rt-not ha,·in!! cue
cards ar e "e" ..
.. No." SJ1d a man standing
nearby. "You'd need binocul~rs
to seethem ..
The familiar stra in of "Thanks
for the M emor~· .. signaled the
entrance or the man that the
estimated -1.500 rans had been
waiting more th~in an hour to set'
"Ladies and Renllemen. · an·
nounced the ~I C . "Mr. Boh
Hope."
Thunderous <rpplau~e a nd ••
nurry or flashbulbs j!rel'led lhe
comedian
"Thank ~ou ... said !lope. 'Tm
so happy to bt.• hen• at this fre h
air caOlp. [•d tome th.ts Car just to
breathe. I don t belie\'c air I
can't fed
"This 1s an cll'<'l1on vcar I
thought YOU 'd hkt' to Sl.'l' a ('OrnC·
d1un who is n 't runnlnit for
anvthing "
itope began hurling his barbs
Among h1~ tartlcl:..
Jimmy <:arter '"He has a won-
derful sm1lt> lie went lo lhl.' den-
tist today he'll be out an three
weeks."
Jerry Brown: .. He made a pre·
tty good go at it for a man his
age. If the prom hadn't come
along he'd have made 1t. ··
lhmself: "I cun't make the
kind of p1r1 urcs they make to-
day-I can't pass the physical.
The.> 're doing things on screen I
didn't do on my honeymoon.
(Pause for laughter I. I know. I
didn't th.nk of them."
ning Crosby : .. He'd have bec!n
here but he's home squeezing
oranges. which al his age is an.
emot1onul l'Xpcrience." .
llope s aid he wns enjoying the
fmr. "'h1ch today is In the fourth
day of a lO·day run. There was
OIW drflwback. however
"I "'ns at the cattle cxh1b1t. l
hcnt ovl'l' to tie a shoe lace and
~umebody :.ln1>ped a ribbon on
ml""··
Wet Sailing
llB Candidate
Drive Mounted
~y Libertarians
By ROBERT BAllKER
OUJM 0.J•lr ""leelwff
The L1ber\ar1an Party. which
has nominated a llunungton
Beach man as a candidate for
vice president of the United
States. 1s mounting a petition
drive in Orange County and
lhroughout California.
The party. which stresses com·
plete individual hberty. 1s seek·
mg 175,000 signatures in order to
quaJ1fy for the stale ballot in
November. .
Roger MacBride. producer or
Che television series. "The Llttle
House on the PraJrie." Is the
pany's presidential candidate.
David Bergland. the llunt·
mgton Beach resident who has a
law practice in Newport Beach.
1s the vice presidential nominee.
Edward II . Crane IU. the
nttt ion -iH-e-fl~ i-r m-an o f-t-h t--
Libertarians. was in Orange
County this week stirring up en·
thusisam fort he pelJtiondrive.
He says the Libertarians offer
lhe only serious alternative to the
two traditional parties.
Crane says he thinks Mac Bride
and Bergland will be on the ballot
in as many as 40 states.
"It's becoming clear that in
this year or disillusionment
with the Democrats and
Republicans. the Libertarian
Party and the MacBride/Berg·
land ticket are going to be lhe only
place for voters to tum lo if they
are earnest about the n<.'Cd for a
change Crane said.
He says that if the party re·
celves a million votes this year. 1t
w1U be established as a rorcf' in
American politics.
"We are the party of thl'
future." he says, and we exi>f(l
to have n major voice on polllit's
in the next 25 yurs.
Crane gives scant attention to
the Republicans.
He says he feels they are a d} ·
ing party. "They don't stand for
anything.·· he s ays .
He also fails to have kind
words for Democratic nominee
Jimmy Carter.
"J am amazed that he got the
nominaUon. He's as close to Nix ·
on m his political maneuvenng
as anyone who has come down
the pike.·· Cr ane says.
.. He has no political philosophy
and he'll use whatever lactic he
thinks will get him ahead the
fastest.
"He has no principles and 1s
motivated only by a desire for
political power.·· Crane says
-enme-alscr.nmcd a-shr}rat'VT~
presidentia 1 nominee Sen. Walter
Mondale.
"Jl e 's one or the most
socialistic of our congressional
leaders.·· he says.
Crane says that Libertarian
Party workers are shooting for a
goal of 30,000 lo 40,000 signatures
of registered voters in Orange
Cou nty before the Sept :J
deadline.
Ile says that workers are try·
ing to secure ~ signatures 1n
Huntington Beach each day.
'"They lake money from you
(taxes I . tell you whal wars lo
fight in and even put rules on
whal kind of sex life you can
engage in.
"The use or coercive force is
wrong." Cran<' said. be 1t at th<'
hands of the mugger or the t: S.
government. ..
Four Hospitals Eile
Malpractice Suit
LOS ANGELES CAPI -State
Insurance Commissioner Wesley
J . Kinder has been accused in a
suit filed by four hospitals of im-
properly attempting to force
hospitals and physicians to pay
·•exorbitant and monopolistic"
malpractice insurance rules.
The suit was flied in Superior
Court bv Memorial Hospital
Medical Center of Long Reach.
Daniel Freeman Hospital 1n
Inglewood. Anaheim Memorial
Hospital and Queen ol the Valley
Hospital in West Covina.
The complaint a s ks t h at
Kinder be enjoined fro m "in-
terfering with the rights or
California people to purchase in·
surance from any company they
choose" and alleged that he had
exceeded his authority in at-
tempting to re~ulate Insurance
companies outside California.
The suH is a counter suJt to one
filed by the insurance com·
mis sio n er against the
MuJllHospital Mutual Insurance
Co. charging them with selling
Insurance in the slate without a
license.
"This statement is not true and
we expect to prove in court that it
is faJ.,e,'' said Donald C. Carner.
e'xecutive vice president of
Memorial Hospital. "In facl, the
entire complaint tiled by the
comm issioner is replete with in-
acc ur ac ies, half truths and
grossly misleading statements.''
Carne r said MultiHospital,
which provides malpractice in·
surance for 0 hospitals and
medical slaHs in 12 stales. had
cut insurance premiums from 30
lo SO percent.
He accused Kinder or sabotag-
ing one of "the few good sound
answers to the malpractice
mess.·· He said K1ndel' was the
only st ate insurance com ·
missioner to Interfere with
Multillospltal Mutual Insurance.
Ford called the Mars J~g a "brilliant .. mis·
aion and "the m05\ am-
bitious of a ll space ex-
pkJrationa. ••
As these Newport Beach girls discovered
recenUy, windsurfing is not. as easy as it.
looks. After all. balancing on a wtlld
driven surfboard has got. lo be a tricky
proposition at best.. Ri&ht? "Come back in
a week when we've mastered this thing."
they told the pbotocrapher who saw them
struggling with their craft. at China Cove.
• • ' ••
Tourist
Threat
PUSHING FOR RISE
Riies Aide Campbell
School
Refor.mS
Proposed
By KATllV CLANC'\'
04111•0•11, ......
California School Superinll'n
denl Walson Riles 1s pushing for
new s tate legis lation he hope..,
will involve parents, s ludt•nls
and teachers in planning 1m
proved secondary t'<iucallon .
The new program would even
tually pump un extra Sli5 lo SIOO
per students into local :.eventh
through 12th grade classroom~.
his executive assistant. Davis
Campbell. said Friday
Campbell was on the Oran~e
Coast lo lalk with local \'<lucators
about lhe new program. RISF:
1 Reform in Inte rmediate and
Secondary Educationl.
A measure to start the pro-
gram. Senate nill 1737 . has
passed the stale Senate and 1s e>.
peeled lo come up for un As·
sembly vote Au~ 4, Campbell
said in an interview.
RISE would sen •<' as a compa-
nion meas ure lo the Early
Childhood Education ( ECEI pro·
gram that attempts to provide
more individual instruction for
youngster s in kinde rgarten
through the third grades.
Campbell said 52 percent of the
caurornia school children will
benefit from ECE this school
voar.
Eventually. it may serve all
youngsters In kindergarten
through the s ixth grades. he said.
Under pendin~ RISE lef.\1Sl<t ·
lion, he said. councils. 1nvolv1ng
s tudents, teachers, parents and
administr ators would plan
seventh through 12th grade
educational programs.
The first year would be a plan-
ning year. with an allocation or
$35 per student in that phase.
During implementatfon. he
continued. an extra $5 per stu·
dent would be a vaalable in high
schools and $100 per child in in-
termediate schools.
Campbell said the new pro·
gram would require the stale
Board or Education to establish
minimum basic skills require ·
ments within two yN1rs
The RISE program would in·
djvldualize im;truction for SlU·
dents "to bui Id upon lhe1 r
strengths a nd r emedy their
weaknesses "
It also would open up great-Or
ex p os ur e in a s tudent's
particular field or interest. and
could ser ve as a compliment to
existing work-experience pro·
~rams, Campbell said.
''Students are old cnoui:ih by
the timl' they arc juniors und
seniors to begin to experience
some real life pressures so they
will know what they want to do."
he said.
The pro~ram ulso would pro·
vlde heavy evaluation at the
state and local level. Campbell
continued. as well as local annual
reports detnlllng progress.
RISE would stress school nd·
visors , wh ether th ey be
counselors, teachers or fellow
students. so the youngster would
have someone close lo bim lo of-
fer assistan ce In making school
prov.am choices. Campbell said.
Riles. In a r ecent letter to Cali-
fornia senators. said the pro·
gram is not a "cure·all."
Instead . h e said, California
schools are too diverse ror simple
solutions. ·
Cited
TlJtlANA. Mexico IAPI ~
Armed MeAican troops patrollt'd
the .S -Mexico border un(l
tourist.filled Padflc Coast
beaches this"' eekend in efforts to
halt a "':ive of terrorist attacks
on American vis itors.
Offlc1ab called out the troops
Friday •l fll·r r eport s thu1
American l'1lizens had bt'<'n os -
i.aulted. terrori7ed and robbed
The soldiers roamed the border
und the popular b<'uches or the
BaJa peninsula
The ~reatest <lan~l'r has been
dunng the niµht hours." said
Ensenada Ma} or Jor~e Moreno
Bonet. '"s1l the patrol hus been set
up for afll'r dark duty "
~loreno Bonet suid at leai.t t\\O
rn 1 I I 1 o n A in 1• r 1 c ;i n s ' 1 s 1 t
Ensentldn each \'t'<tr
The m1htianl\'n dro"e ulon~
ht b<"":ldtt•!t"' In Jt't'ps--tO d1
coura~e a ttacks on touris ts
cumped along the beachfront
The patrols have been spurred
by recent reports or armed )tangs
allackinJ( unsuspcct1n(i tourists
"ho tra,eled south to enJOY the
Ra1a sunshint-and scenery.
Moreno Bonet said there ha\e
txoen onh a few actual attacks.
but thoi.c' assaults creull.' so much
bad puhlll'it~ that tourist::. and
their dollari. art' frightl!ned
a" a\. he i;aid.
"Th<' amount or negntivc
pubhc1t y und f n Ahl those inci-
dents swncrah' 1s more dt"tmug Ill~ to touni.m than any other fa<'·
tor,'' hl• added
No nl'" anc1denls havt.' bel!n l'l"
P<>rted i.1nce the patrols went on
duty. .
In u maJor 1nc1dcnt 4!"> days
;.i.i:o. a commantlo·style raid was
earned out Jt Punta Band<.i
against six groups of Cahforni;s
resident:-. and an l'ntire busload
Of l 101\'Crs 1ty of llhOOIS biology 1 !iludenll'I. A prcgn1rnl woman h11d
a machete held to her throat and
ruhbed against her face.
The attacks on tounsts ant.I vis·
1lors appear to be part of u mood
of increasing tension und 111 feel·
mi:: along th!! border
Last Thursday night. a series
or fires believed deliberately
set -appeared on the American
side or the ba rhed wire that
separates Ti1uana and San
Diego. As San Diego firemen ar-
rived. a barraGe of bricks, rocks.
bottles and garbage greeted
them from the Tijuana side or the
border.
As the United Stat~ celebrat-
ed iL~ bicentennial Fourth of July
just two weeks ago. Tijuana en·
Joyed a surge or tourism. But the
tourists were greeted by armed
M<'xican troops s topping them lo
check for pol>Mble terronst con·
nections .
Based upon intelligence rl'-
ports. lhc U S. Border Patrol had
warned Mexico of the pos111bihty or July 4 raids and assassination
atte mpt s agains t Mexican
border Police by the "23rd or Sep·
tember Mexican Communists
League.·· a lerrrorisl group.
The Border Patrol previou!>ly
gave Mexico three other dutei. on
which there might be attark:-..
None occurred. Still, Mexico tuok
the warnings serioui.ly.
"When you are told it's ~oingto
min, you wear a rain coal," said
Lt . C o l . Vicente Oso ri o
Hernandez of the Mexican Army
5th Bultal1on
Boat Pulled
Off Beach
In Huntington
A 20-fool ca!Jin cruisf'r wns
pulled from thl' surfhn<• off Uoli-a
Chka Stole 8carh Stind11y after·
noon by Orange <.;uunly I !arbor
Patrol deputies
They s:.ud the crall. owned by
Michael Hobtirtl'!, 33. of Anaheim,
developed engine troubl<' and
wos In danger or washing onto
the beach. Officers said a clUtens' band
radio oper ator from Dann Point
received a distress call from
Roberts. notified Coast Guard
auth<>rilies. who ln tum called
the har bor patrol.
Deputies said the boat was
located al 5:47 p.m ., and was
towed to safety. T he craft was
not damaged, they said.
Bay Area 'Fair'
But be said the RISE program
set.a a framework within which
parent.a. student.a, t.eac:ben and
administrators can work al each
tchool lO joinUy develop and im·
plement procrams to meet their
SAN FRANCISCO <AP >
Northern CaUfornia will have
mostly falr weather through
Tuesday except for low cloudA.
overcast and patchy fog ln sdme
coastal dietrtcu lncluding the
Bay Area and M~nter,~. •own part.leuJar needs.
• {l:f OAILYPILOT Monday. July 19 1976
U.S. Leaves Thailand Aid
l WASlllN~O~~A!1'!!~!:w.~~.!"!'!!8;.. ~'!:~!?i.~ ... !!.~'!!!~~llllon in
military forces to leave, Is &tllin& $388 million \\orlil t\I V.S.·bullt r~ated equlpmenllobelpoperatetbuyatem.
bases and bue lmprovemetiU for fr~.
On the eve ol t~ JuJy 20 deadUne lmpOSed by TbaH•nd for de·
parture ol virtually all U.S. military ~r onnel. Penbton offJr l315
said no attempt has been or wall be made to Rel the Thai govemmen~
to puy anything for the fac1Utles that will be lefl berund.
PENTAGON officials tab the pos1lioo that the bases were bum
to support U.S. bomblng of North Vietnam and lhat, as one senior Of·
lir1al put 1t, "We got what we wantedoutorthem."
Among major capital amproH'!ments. the U.S. departure leaves
Thailand with a significant port at Sallahlp on the Ciulr of Thailand
and a big uitport with an 11.SOO·fOOl runway at Utapao.
Another legacy ol the U.S. pr~oce is a two-lane, all-weather
hi&hway reaching from the Gulf or Thailand into the interior.
In addition to these Improvements, the Thais are getting a re·
ady·made U.S.-built communicat ons system to link bases In
Leggett Reveals
Tangle of Details
WASHJ NGTON CAP> -Hep.
Robert L. Leggett <().Calif.> who
is under rederal investigation for
allegedly accepttng bribes Crom
South Korean offkiats. also is
beset by .. an immense tangle of
emotional und Cinancial com·
plications," tbe Washington Post
says.
The newspaper saJd the slot)
in its Sunday editions was based
largely on information divulged
by Leggett himsell during in ·
terviews arter he learned re·
porters "'ere investigating ______ .. _. ... auve aspects ol his li!e..'..'.
LEGGETT, 49. a seven-term
congressman from Suisun City,
was quoted as telling the Post he
would not seek re·election 1! the
article were published. He could
not be reached for comment dur·
ing the weekend.
The story said has difficulties
i11cluded :
-An imperiled marriage
becouse his wi fe learned about a
year ago that he had a "second
family" --a former mistress and
lwo illeg1timatc children to
whom he gives about S20.000 or
his SS0.000 annual income.
-His acknowledgement that
he S'ig ned b is wife's nam e
without her knowledge to a deed
conveying owners hip of a house
to the "second family."
ANOTHER sexual ltaison. this
one with Suti Thomson. 45. a
Korean-born aide to House
Speaker Carl Albert.. The Post
said she introduced Leggett to
South Korean diplomats who
have been identified as members
of lhc Korean Central Jn·
telhgence Agency. Jt quoted Mass
Thomson as saying she has bad
Al'WI ..........
DOUBLE LIFE?
Rep. Robert Leggett
onl.v social contacts with South
Korean oHlrials.
-Continued borrowings
against his House salary that
have rl'ached $14.000. ''Unless he
can refinance his obligations
within the next month, he will be
cut orr on salary advances for the
remainder of this CongTess," the
Post said.
-A Justice Department in-
,,estillation into allegations of
bnbery and the possible illegal
transmission of classified in·
formation to which he had access
as a member of the House Armed
Services Committee.
Leuett has denied those al-
legations.
\Americans Escorted
1Away from Lebanon
BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP> -The U.S. Embassy announced today that
its evacuation of Americans and others from Beirut Tursday would be
by road convoy to Damascus, capital of neighboring Syna. Chartered
planes will fly the evacut.~ immediately from the Synan capital to
Athens. embassy sources in the
Greek capital reported.
There was speculation thnt
ships of the U.S. 6th Fleet would
be standing by ore hore to take
the evacuees off should the over-
land route be declared unsafe.
But there was no confirmation of
this from the Embassy.
A ROAD CONVOY also was
planned for the Emba!lsy'$ first
t•varuatlon, in mid-June. But
because or hostilities along the
route. the Navy removed the t 10
Ameri cans a nd 1.57 other
foreigners who wanted to leave.
The respQnse to the U.S. gov-
ernment's second warning that
Amencans should leave Lebanon
has not been great. The embassy
s aid 125 Americans. 36 non·
American dependents and 176
oUler foreigners had registered to
J:O. However. the number was ex-
pected to Increase.
Embassy records show more
than J,000 American rarhlens still
in Lebanon, but most of them are
or Lebanese birth with dual
Leba nese n nd American
r itbenshlp,
THE THAI arc expected to pay about $45m11Uon for 15,000 tons
of US. ammunition. There "Ill be no cut price sale, omciuls said.
La t fall. the nit.oo States qulelly gave the Thuis 23 mllllary
planet and helicopters flown to wh;al were then U S. base!! b\• rte<'inR
South \!1etnamc e and Cambodian pilots. Those aircraft 111•ere old or
or httle use lo the ntted States, Pcnt~aon omc11l$ aaid.
But the Unit rd States refused Thaf dl'mands for 82 other formt'r
South V1etname e and Cambodian plane'. /\nd the United States has
r~moved from Thailand about 20,000 tons of bombs and other am.
munition and .. au the things we couJd use." a Pentagon offtclal nld.
t 'NDER THE new arrangement. the Thau; are pl'rmttllng the
United States to refuel plane at one base, Takhll, while those planes
are en route between the Pacific area and the Indian Ocean re1otion
Also. the Thais have agreed to fumlsb the Unlled Statt.'S in·
formation rrom a 'eismlc St:ltion at Chiang M a1 in northern
Thailand. The 'oeted Slatt>S 1s trnininl! That technicians to operate
thJ.S former U.S. staUon. wruch monitors underground nuclear te:.ts
in centrul Russia.
But the Thais reJected U.S appeals ror continued American
operation o( an intelligence-gathering station at Ramasun in
northern Thia land.
·'This is an mlelligence loss that we can "t entirely replace.·· said
a senior Pentagon official. Ramasun was used to electronically spy
oo rud io comm unlcatioos in China and North Vietnam.
Rogal l'ie.e ,
1 Queen Elizabeth of Great Britain listens to Yvon DuBois.•
mayor of the Olympic Village in Montreal. as she looks ·
over the Olympic Park from one of the apartment houses
in the village. In front of her is the building housing •1
athletes. J\lore Olympics news in sports section. 1
'
T HE UNI TED States, although willing to withdraw its combat
force . wanted to keep "P to 3.000 military personnel in Thailand to
operate the \·arious stations and to provide a foothold in event of
crises. ..
House Panel Tackks Whodunit!
WASHINGTON <APJ -The that investigators do not know Na\'y spying on So\'iet m1s!lile tended for 12 or 15 months
House Ethics CommiUee is hold-who leaked the report and the tests and inform atioo on CIA sup· Congress alre~1dy has extend<"!
ing hearings in Its quest fo~ an hearings may not provide an port for factions an An~ola. for the tax cutthrough Sept. 1.
answer to the $150.000 question: answer. ltahan polilic1ans and for TllE VOTE IS d
0 Jeak-ecf th ~o-· · --------.r.nah<\.. on an amen -. . e "'u:se JO· The House heeding a r""'uest Kui ui:ml:'"e1>etsln Traq. --b--~ telhgence committee report to r . · --. . ment Y Budget Commlttct"' the news media? rom President Ford. voted an The Senate vot~s Tuesd.ay ~n Chairman Edmund Muskie < l).
Congress also will be wrestling January l~ keep the ~eport whether last year s SlS bllhon tn· Mnane1 to e:dend the full tax cul
this week with a timetable for ex-secret. It included details on d1v1dual tax cuts should be ex-through Sept. 30, 1917. ~
tending individual tax cuts as it
returns to work after a two·week
recess for the Fourth of July and
Democratic National Conven·
tioo.
THE ETHICS panel opens two
weeks of hearings today on the
leaked report. which delved into
abuses by U.S. intelligence agen·
cies. CBS newsman Daniel
Schorr has admitted he had a
copy, which he gave to a New
York weekly, The Village Voice.
for publication last February.
Committee chairman John J .
Flynt Jr. <D·Ga.> originally
. asked for $350,000 for the probe,
but the House cut his request to
$150.000.
The panel hired ex·FBI agents
who interviewed 400 witnesses.
Schorr, who has been suspended
by CBS pe11ding the out.co~ of
the investigation. and other re·
Porters who reported details of
the sceret repQrt have not been subpoenae~. but could be called
later.
MEMBERS OF lhe disbanded
intelligence committee, it.s stacr
and aides are expected to tesUCy,
some under subpoena.
F\ynt told reporters recently
* * * Hays Returns
To Capital
BELMONT. Ohio (AP)-Rep.
Wayn e Hay s r e turns to
Washington today for the first
time since hew as hospitalized for
an overdose of sleeping pills taken
at his farm here.
The 65-yenr-old Democrat. the
central figure in tbe con·
gressional payroll sex scandal,
r e turns s tripped o f his
chajrmanship of th~ House Ad·
ministration Com mltt~.
Hays' physician, Or. Rk hard
Phillips, said the congressman
·'is Jooklng and reeling good and is
pretty much back tonormaJ. lle's
just doing fine. He'sallreadylogo
to work."
Bolles Trial Evidence Gathers'
PHOENIX, Ariz. <AP> -More than 40 persons. old, were all c~ldren or grandchildren of Mary
including 25 policemen. have been subpQenaed as Broome, 46.
witnesses in the murder trial of John Adamson, ~---a•I -who's charged in the car-bombing slaying or a l.:7V117•t!t i!!1 P 1"••"~•
newspaper reporter. lSTANBUL. Turkey CAP> -The Soviet Union
The trial is scheduled to begin Sept. 2 in has sent one of lL'i big antisubmarine aircraft car-
Maricopa Counly Superior Court. Adamson. 32. riers, the 40.000-ton Kiev, t<> ~oin Its Mediterranean
was arrested within two hour!! of the June 13 death fleet ror the first time.
or Arizona Republic reporter Don Bolles. wbo was The Turkish government allowed the Ki ev to
injured 11 days earlier when a bomb placed under sail rrom the Black Sea through the BosPorus Sun·
his car exploded. day despite the ob1ect1ons of some officials of Lhe Sl.r Die Ill •••W1tg North !'llantic T:eaty Organization, of which
DETROIT <AP) -Police say a neighborhood Turkeyisamembe ·
feud may have triggered a fire bombing that left six Ford, llea9a11 at Werle
persons dead and e1ghtolbers injured at a southwest By The Auodatecl Preu
DetrolthomeSonday. President Ford plans to entertain still· I
Nine persons were being held for questioning by uncommitted delegates at the While House this
police, who said the blaze Sunday was touched off week, whil~challenger Ronald Re11gan will be dig-•
when at least one incendiary device was thrown ging some post holes Cor fences at his California
through a back window. ranch and telephoning delegates to the Republican
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Criine of Precision .
Viking I
hildren 's Kidnaping Mo tive Mystery 'Awake'
OWCHILLA fA P > -The accord ing lo Madera County
Ive lJ still a m>stery But th · Shenrr Ed Bates
used by thr<.-e silent. The \ans "ere well equJppt."() ~ked m en who kJdnaped 26 (or a flight from the s<.'cne oC the
-dren a nd thelr bus driver' crtme· liYke one thing clt~ar -1t wa' a CB r adios, ideal for cnonltor
crime pla nned oul lo lbe fullest, ing Police actav1ty, but m.idt.>
... uu in advanct.•. even more useful by the gabby
ut lt d idn't work. 'Ole children ··ca volunte1•rs" who bla ted out
aped. from Chowcb1lla nl'arly e\CQ
Still. that the captors could tidbit of iorormut1on known
atch a bus load or mo!>lly ltnY about tho investigation.
Jhild ren In day light Crom a town -PAINT ED WINDOW ~. so no
t-'here everyd91e seems to know one could see out or m and a
everyo.ne else , and then frustrate tent-like tarp madt! the niun-
extens1ve search effort:. by FRI. dabout route to tht.• gra' t•I pits 100
stale and local luw olrlcc~s for miles away a myslt'f) to those 111
more than 24 hour.s. t(>st1f1t>S to :.ide
their thorough preparation A good s upplv or C\.lr.J
WHEN Tll E P L AN was gasoline whi<:h k<'Pl the lud
batched ls unknown. AB rar back napers Crom hav1n~ to rull into a as Novembe r 1975. however , one ser'iCe station and takm~ thl'
ol the sus pect s 1s known to ha\•e n sk or an attendant being upp~tl
bou.ght three government surplus off
vans, one of which authorities Cahfom1a lligh\\.i:-Patrolmt•n
h ave traced to the k1dn..ip1n.: Ill' had quickly alt>rtt•d ~..,., "tat1nn'
paid with cas h. on the maJor route-; in lhl' S.an
Two or the three he b(>ughl Joaqwn \'a lie)' al><ml the kuin IP·
Y.ere never r egistered. The other ing and had told them to n.•por t
was registered t-wo 11ays t>t>rore any susp1<.'1ous lookinR van!.
the crime in Los C..:atos. nt.>ar San Wh~ tht·y cho:.e Cho\\ch1ll.1 ''
J ose. Be c ausl.' of th ut , 1n· not clear . But tht.· ro..i\h .tr<'
vestigator s said thc·v hJd lo ~tra1ght and 11umbt·n>d, rn.U..ini:
sear ch for recordl> of lhe , an by them eas~ to m emonw. And tht·
hand s ince tht.> information artual road t hey c hu'>e 1'
hadn't been filed in the L>cpart e'\pet:1.illy q111f't ..ind onlv J fl•\\
mi nt or Motor Vehicles com miles from ll1ghwa\ 152. a mo.1111r
pbter. h1Rhwav wh1<'h cuts acros-; lhl'
The nam e and San J ose ad· San J oaquin \'alky in an East
dress the van was rt'g1i.tered un· West direction. from 152. 1l 1~
d1tr turned out to be phony, about 20 milt·~ to lntt•rstatl' 5, J
90 Arrested
in San Diego
Rock Hassle
SAN DIEGO <AP1 -Thrct.'
policemen were injured and
more than 90 persons were ar-
rested in incidents inside and
outside Balboa Stadium durin~ a
sold-out rock concert, police
reported.
The concert. which reaturC'd
Yes , Peter Frampton. Gentle
Giant and Gary Wnght, drt.•w u
sellout crowd of 35,000 Sunday
afternoon.
I 1 Yes and P eter Frampton
I performed in u Saturday night
1concert at Anaheim stao1um ut
which 70 wer e r harf.(ed with dis
orderly conduct and a variety or
, narcotics -related violations .
Authorities s aid one officer
suffered a broken thumb and the
other two sust :uned lesser in·
Juries.
Most or the arrests were m ade
o¥Ls1dc the stnd1pm, \\here an
eJtimated 4 .500 person<\ "ithout
4Ckets m illed about, police said.
1The arrests were made for a
npmber of \'1olahons. mcludin~
pJJblic drunke nne ss. illegal
fl)rcotics, and battery on an of
f~er.
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ht@·~eed north -~nu1h frl't>\\ .iy
that runs tflrougn"loW'al>hlhgton
Stale
T H E S EARBY creekbed \\hen•
the bus\\ as ta ken made an ideal
hiding spot. Authonues !>aid they
could not see the bus at all from
the road during daylight hours. IL
took a hastily organlled air
search to spot the bigyello" bw;m
a tlucket-and Just bcfored..irk.
In t he gravel pit n ear
Livermore, the k1dnapt:rs had an
excellent hideout.
The children \\ere buned for
nearly 18 hours in .i World War 11
\lnla~e mil1ta n m0\111.lt \Jn
about 25 fel'l long It'' ..i-. bunt-<!
m a spot in the quarr) that \\ ,,.,
not bein~ worked. The i.1')0t \\J'S
i.urrounded by brush up to :,I\
feet tall.
* * * CHOWCHILL4
SPVRS CB'S
SACRAMENTO IAPI The
Sacramento Unified School 01!>·
tnct will install citizens band
radios next fall 1n the ft\ e buses
that are used on out-of·town trips
Joseph F a rrell. director of
spt>e1al business services. report
ed Sunday that the dcc1s1on "ilS
made Ion~ berore the k1rlnapin~ 11(
26 pupils and driver ncJr
Chowchilla.
But Farrell added, ··Th1s thrn~
in Chowchilla s hoY.l> 1l s a gl'IOd
idea ··
• 'Tbt.> roof " J., s hored up "1th •
four h four-.." l>J1d Alameda
<'ountv Stwnff Tom liou<'htns
· \\l\Ot'Vt'r tht.•y "ert>. tht') ol>·
\10u5ly took u gn~ut dt-al of tim1•
to fix 11 up There w.u; a fres h
\Upply of lood sand\\ 1cht•s,
pOtJlo c:h1pi-, and ttw ltkt>. mat
tresses bl•dsprcuds amt u "ater
suppl} "
T\\o 1.•x ha11st fans had been
n~ged in t hl' trud, and lari:t-l>ut
tt'nl'S to Vt>\\ l'r t h1•m hJcl h<.>cn
bunl'd nt•\t lo 1t Thl'" mn~ lrom
thl' battt.>r~ Ii.id rl'('l'ntly l>1.-t•n rn-
Mallt•d, lloul·hm:.. s .. 111.t Tht• ktd
n.1per hud pl.iC'l'd c.lri<."d bru.\ht•s
about th1· ur\'.1 fur furt hl'r
l :tnwull..illl' A vortablt' toilet" a s
'"'' Jlll•d 11\s1de the truck
Onl'l' th1• l.11.lnaper<> bc1w n to
<.'arr~ out lhear plan, thl') dad at
Y.1th apparent pn·c1-;1on but. 1f
tht.•\ "l're out for ransom . their
plan 1ll'!.plle the intricate pre·
parJt1ons "as foiled !><'fore
tht>v had a l'h anrl' to conla<.'t
Jfl\Onl' .1ho11l the l'hahtrt•n they
h.Jt.l •natd1t'tl rrnm lhuY.t h1lla.
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AP Wlf~pf'WilO
W eatl1ern1an
Call Anoth e r THANKS GIVEN FOR SAFE RETURN OF CHI LOREN
Victim Jody Heffington, 10, Mom Share Hymnal
Of 'Cr eeps'
OAKLA~O 1 \P1 -Al l 48
am toda) a m.tle \'01ce spoke
into tht.• ll•kphonl' ' Cl\owc ITTTa.
\\\•atherman." Just tho.se tY.u
"ords Tht.>n he hung up.
The call \\..is made to an
operator al the San t-'rancisco
Chronicle. An earh• morning
"laHer l!Ol thl' details and
tclt phoned an Alamt'da County
sheriff s lu.·utcn..int, Y.ho "'as not
1mprcs:.cd
F arnilies Return
Prayer of Thanks
CHOWCHILLA <AP> -''As parents of one or the children, \\l'
know God ans we rs prn}er. Otherwise, "e wouldn't have had her
back ··
"llt: SPO~E 11\ ~1 \ery normJI
\OICC JUl>t thOM~ l\\O words,'
t he Chron1dt• oµerntor l>a1d.
Cho\\ ch1ll a, \\ ca\hcrman,' real
quick "
Nina Heffington, with her dau~htt•r JIXl1, 10, attended wori.hip
scr\'lces Sunday at Fln.t L'n1led Methodist Church here to gl\I.'
thanks for the l>afe return or the 26 k1dnap('d children.
Jodi shared a hymnal with her motht•r and sang softl~ Sht.'
seemed calm despite the harro\\mg cxpern.•nct! that ended onh 30
hours earlier.
l t '' as on l' or dozens of
L1•l1•phonl· 1·alb th.it h.s\C come 111
triun Jll o\ \.'r the !,tatl' regarding
thl:' bt'\\ 1ld1.•r1nl( k1dnap1ng at
ChO\H'l11lla or 26 children and
thei r dnn•r from ;.1 school bu:.
l:i:.t Thursday ;1fternoon.
THE CHILDR EN and th<'1r bu'\ dr1vt'r cla\\1°d their wa~ to !>afe·
ty from a buried trurk body \\here Um•t.> masked gunman had 1m·
prisoned them for a da) and a half after huat•kin1: their !>Choo! hu'>
"We wanted to show tht'm the product of their prayer:.." Mrs
John Brown 111 said at worship serv1Cel> at Fir~l Baptist Church
"We figurt!d it didn't really m atter where we went to church." she
s:Ud, explaining thatthe family was not attl•nding its usual church
··vuu have no 1deu how many
calls "c·v<' been getting," said
sheriff's Lt Clay P axton. ln one
htiur, hc i;ald , a dozen calls came
in to ttw command post sf't up in
.in .. rrort to cutch the Chowchilla
krdnapcrs.
Iler husband offered simple gr:.il1tude for the safe relurn of Jc!·
frey. 10. and J ennlfcr. 9:
"We'd just like to thank the Lord for hnngini.: our children back
to us ."
PAXTON TAI.KEO about
·creeps" "ho call m from ··an
<)\Cr California·· wantm~ to get
111 on the act, "'ho wlusper a
naml'. then hang up
Altl..cd what he thou)?ht about
the "\\.Nth<.·rman" telephone
1·.ill. P3\tOn ~au.! \\can I)·
· I don t think much about 1t. ·•
i..11d thl' lll'lll\.nJl\l. "l3Ul \\C0 1l
rht.~k 1l out · ·
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D ILV PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE
System W·as Fair
It the system "'"" tacked against ro1 mer Orange County supervisor Robert
Battin as he once chumed 1t was. Battin to·
day would be on his way to state prison.
That's because last Thursday Battin
stood up for sentencing on a crime that
could have sent him to pmon for from one
to 10 years and fined h1m ~.000.
from mid-November through mjd.July. At
the end or that day, 1t was a jury of his
peer , not a rigged or bankrupt system. that
decided his fate.
In the final ana!y~is, 1t wa n't a biased
j udge or a vengeful district attorney who
caused Battin's downfall. Jt wus Battin
himself.
But a judge who Battin once said wa&
biased aguinsl him and therefore unnt to
preside a t his triat spared him. Emotion. and Guns And the dis trict a ttorney once so
harshly vilified by Battin dld not in A newly purchased rine in the hands of
vengeance call for the extraction of a pound an apparently distraught man. took seven
of flesh. lives at Cal State Fullerton last week.
Judge Kenneth Lae acted with reason • Th J ft'l h • and compassion when he limited Battin 's e weapon was eg-u Y pure ased less than 36 hours before the mass killing.
sentence to a token jail term. fined him Had the killer chosen a hand gun he
$3,500andplacedhimonlhreeyearsproba-w ould have b een require d . under
tJonin a super-charged emotional case that California law. to wait 15 days before taking
easily could have degenerated into a circus. _9elivery of the gun.
Judge Lae presided with s kill and dignity A rtne o r s hotgun may be picked up •m-
over more than six months of Battin hear-mediately. The buyer need only affix his
ings and trial. signature to a form after answering eight
Though Battin before his trial repeated-questions pertaining to hi s health,
Jy maligned the Dist.net Attorney's Office, citizenship and criminal record. The form is
Deputy Dist. Ally. Jack Ryan refrained kept on file and can be used as evidence of
from prosecuting him as if it were a perjury if it should tum out later that the
personal vendetta. questions wer e not truthfully answered.
When it came time for Ryan to have his But a similar state form that must be
say in Battin's sentencing, instead of going filled out by purchasers of hand guns is sent
for the jugula r he suggested a "suitable" to local police and checked out in both
fine and an "appropriate" time in jail. Sacramento and Washington D.C. to make
Lost from view but not far from his de-sure the bu.yer has no record. lf nothing
puly's reach was District Attorney Cecil turns up in 15 d ays he may have his gun.
----Hiek:s. A year-·go, BaUin cauied ..ou-·---.More.Qften than not the check reveals
personal verbal attack on Hicks that seem -no record. But that waiting penoo canalso
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Yet, as Battin was convicted and then tionaJly distressed person.
sentenced. Hicks did not allow himself as Would it be asking too much to re-
much as an. "I told you so." quire a reasonable waiting period for
Battin had a day in court that lasted buyers of rifles and shotgwtS?
Aegean Sea Hostility
Turkish Oil Exploration Ruffles Greeks
WASHINGTON -A Turkish
governme nt vessel equipped
with new seismic devices for un-
derwater oil exploration is about
to leave its berth near Istanbul
for "researc h" in northern
Aegean waters claimed by
Greece a dis aster-prone
voyage that dramatizes the
tragic decline of the Western ttl-
liance.
Passage of this ship, recently
rechristened S1smlc, will add
another biller
chapter in the
hostilit y
betwe t>n
Athens and
Ankara, once
the unified
ce nt er of
NATO 's
eastern nank.
Far worse,
precau -
tionary measures being taken by
both sides against possible Greek
Interference with the ship point
to a real threat of shoollng inside
the disputed waters.
THVS, the Sismlc's scheduled
sailing -delayed several weeks
partly because of Washington's
ardent persuasion -is now to
coincide wllh Aegean Sea naval
exercises planned by both
Greece and Turkey. The Aegean
Sea, with mused G~eek' ls1ands
stretchinll close alongsidt' the
Turkish coast. will then be a
lethal cockpit.
This dangerous eonfrontatlon
poses furth er risks to the
diminished Integrity or Western
defenses aaainst the Soviet
Union. t he new power In the
Eastern Mt>dlterrancan.
Nevertheless, the U.S. ls virtual-
ly powerless to do anything bul
counsel delay in the ship's sail·
( EV ANS.NOV AK J
ing. The remote possibility that
the Sismic couJd indeed trigger a
shooting war between Greece
and Turkey finds Washington fol·
ly as impotent as it has been for
15 months of Lebanon's tragic
civil war.
Furthermore, as we have re·.
ported. U.S. powerlessness to in-
fluence events anywhere ln the
Eastern Mediterranean basin
raises other dif(icult questions.
such as bomeporting facilities
for the U.S. 6th Fleet and even
s hor e l eave s t ations for
American sailors.
THE PENDING Turk-Greek
confrontation would come in
Aegean Sea waters claimed by
both countries in one of the
world's most bitter disputes over
territorial waters today. Greece,
claiming that its close-to-Turkey
islands have their own continen-
tal shelf. has threatened lo blow
up Turkish ships seeklng un-
derwatE>r oil there.
Turkey, which perceives the
fabled Greek isles as "floating"
islands with no conlJnental shelf ot their own, claims the di puled
waten lie over the Turkish con·
tinentat shell, to which Turkey
has soverelgn rights.
Behind Ankara's decision to
challenge Greek claims In the
Aegean Sea lies an ever·
won1enlng dispute with the U.S.
Jt be1an with the 1974 Turkish In·
va~lon or Cyprus in reaction to
the attempted takeover there by
the then Greek military d ie·
tatorshlp. E ver sl~. the Ford
administration has been plead·
Ing wlt h the Democ rntic
The Medical Threat
MEDIC~L NEMESIS. By lvan
llllch. Pantheon. 30.C Paget.
S8.95.
Ivan Illich. phlto.'°Pher. l'Oelat
critk and former priest. orlful's
in .. Medlul Nemesls'' that
modern medicine has becomf' o
threat to health.
In s ptte of vast amounts or
money spent on medica l re-
sHrch and technology and on
holplt.lliatlon. cures for disease
have not 1rown proportiooately.
be maintains. Maximum life
span has not cbant"9'i, although
averqe lifeapan has.
Hopelessly lll patients. he eon·
tends, often are tortured with
treatment.s which brine lbem
acony ln their lnevitable last
d~ in the hope on the part ot
medical profHSionals tbat one of
tbeM treatments will ~ult in. a
miracle.
And while the priviJececl are
over-doctored, over.medicated
and over~hospitaliied, vast num·
ben of the poor have no health
care avaUable at all, he points
out, presentln1 ataUatical data to
support his ar1uments.
IUDICINE has a ~
over health care. and t'Qftllu.men
-paUeots have Iott control
over what ii done to ibem and Coe
( THE BOOKMAN J
lhfm. Ulich says. CosUy medkal
bure aucracie s a re health·
dtnylng, be ngues.
Old age, al least in American
society, has become a disease re·
quiring the attention of doctors,
and demands lor this service are
risinc -• 'lbere are more people
wbo state their claim that. their
old ace should be cured."
Professionally organized
medkine bas "undermined lhe
ability o( i.ndi viduals to race lbeir reality, to erpreu their own
values, and to accept inevitable
and often irremediable pain and
impairmtnt. decllfte, and de-
ath." llllcb says.
Illich draws upon hundreds of ~ ror the information to
support his arguments. His book
deserves atttntlon by a society
increasintlY concerned over ris-ln.g health care costs. It also
should stimulate n>embera of
that aoclety to think about what
medicine can do and should be
npected to do and to accept its
limitations.
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C.G. McDANIEL
A$10d.atf'd PNlt
Congress -most receptive to the
Greek lobby -lo lift the arms
embargo and thus end one·sided
punishment of Turkey.
That effort now turns on the
fate in Congres11 or the four.year,
Sl billion U.S.· Turkish aid agree·
ment sJgned March 26. The
agreement would restore U.S.
rights to Intelligence bases.
aimed at lhe Soviet Union. that
Turkey closed last July.
THE TURKISH government
has been Informed by the ad·
ministration that Congress will
approve the agreement this year .
In fact. as or today lbere is no
chance or that.
Democrats want to wait for a
new Democratic administration;
Republicans perceive political
misery in voting for Turkey just
before the election.
That the Sl billion agreement
now seems dead for this year is
extremely hard ror the Turkish
government to swallow. Con-
tradict ing the honeyed talk in
Washington when the agreement
was signed, this means Turkey's
eligibility to buy U.S. arms Is
limited to only Sl.25 million in
each of the next two years.
The resulting sense of betrayal
now becoming manifest is likely
to make Turkey even more ad-
V(nturous In confronting Greece
over the Aegean Sea. Unable to
see progress in its bitter struggle
with Washington, Ankara is not
held back by U.S. admonitions.
When the Greek government
pnvately urged the U.S. and
NATO to dissuade Turkey from
using the Sismic in disputed
waters, It stated flatly the ship •·wm be sunk·· If it shows up. U S.
penua111on delayed the Slsm1c'11
ctepartureJM two week!', but IL is
now expected to soil this month
SOMF. DIPl.OMATS here
believe the u iUng will trigger
not torpedoes but only a
dangerous game or ehicken.
Realists dlsa.cree.
"The hotheads on both sides
are spoiling' tor a light," one
djplomat told us." And U It starts
in the Aegean it could spread
overnlght to the border In
Thrace." There the two NATO ol -
lles race each other with impos·
mg mUltary power. and there I.he
U.S. could no more h a lt
hosllUliet than 1l can end civil
war in Lebanon.
Commo11 l'i<-ws 011 Foreign Policy
Kissinger and Ca~er
NEW YORK If the pres1den.
ttal election came down to a
choice between Jimmy Ca rter
and Ronald Reagan. Secretary or
State Henry Kissinger wourd pick
lhepeanurranrrn:-
Sources close to Kissinger say
he would stay out of the cam·
pa igo if
Reagan were
nominat e d
and would not
speak o ut
against the
R e pub li c an
ca nd idate .
Those who
have heard
Kissinger dis·
cuss the can·
did ates pri vatel~·. howe\"er. say
he is the least enthusiastic about Reagan.
On the campaign trait. Carlee
has de noun ced Kissinger 's
secretive slyle und his "one-man
policy of int ernational adven·
tu.re, .. railing him the .. Lone
Ranger." But Carter's foreign
policy pronouncements don't
really differ much from what
Kissinger has been saying.
CARTER appears to be more
fr iend ly toward the un .
derdeveloped nations and more
interested In Latin American af·
fairs. But on most other basic is·
sues. Carter and Klssmger seem
to share similar opinions.
In speeches around the country
and in leaks to selected
newsmen, meanwhile, Kissinger
has been hammering home his
foreign policy views. "He's try •
ing to engrave on stone every-
thing he has ever done," one
State Department source con-
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Boycott our neighbors
from Mexico because they
Jail Ameri ca n dru "
pushers: patronize our
Can adian n eig h bors
because they know how lo
welcome Olympic teams
<or think they do1 s.v. -
(JACK ANDERSON J
-nct~~No-nr.rtter"'i>o the-ne
president is. Kissinger wants
him locked on the present
course.''
The Secretary of State began
making regular monthly foreign
policy speeches acro&S the cow1·
try in 1974. We could find no
evidence that be bas stepped up
theachedule in recent months.
Carter's foreign policy stands
have been produced, under his
direction. by ao elite group or ad-
visers drawn from an Eastern
establishment of lawyers and
academics.
THE 30·MAN task force is now
writing som e 40 "position
papers.. on every issue from
African policy to the world food
crisis. Its members include such
foreign policy stalwarts as
form e r Deputy Defense
Secretary Cyrus Vance, former
Stale Under secretary Geor~e
Ball, former Deputy Assistant
State Secretary Richard Gardner
and Columbia University pro-
fessor Zbigniew Brzezinski .
The professor heads the team .
In the past, he has been more
militant than the advisers under
him who. for for the most part.
are noted for their moderate
views.
Kissinger and Brzezinski, both
foreign-born. both renowned in
the academic world, have been
riva l s. But e x cept f o r
personalities. Kissinger and
Carter appear to be of a like
mind.
This was admitted by one of
Carter 's top advisers. "There
are some differences in style and
emphasis." he told us, 0 'but they
do share a nw:n.ber of common views." ..
Footnote: Kissinger has told
friends that if he were to guess.
he would expect Carter lo choose
Vance as his Secretary o( State.
But lhe Democrat who is best
qualified. Kissinger said, is ex-
Sen. William FulbrighlD.·Ark.
SENATE LEADERSIUP: Jim·
my Carter looking ahead to the
possibility that he may become
president In January, has ex-
pressed an Intense interest in the
Sena~ leadership struggle which
is expected to narrow down to
a choice between Sen. Hubert
Humphery, D·Mlnn., and Sen.
Robert.Byrd, D·W. Va.
Carter·s private questions In·
dicateconcern that llumphrey,us
a national leader with his own
fo llowin g, might u se the
leadership pos t to push his own
poHcl .
The Democratic presidential
candidate seems less concerned
about Byrd who is a political
mechanic more interested in run·
nine the Senate than in
policymaking.
CARTE& satisfied himself
after a 20·minute visit with Byrd
that th•Y could worlt together,
our sources say. But at this writ·
ing, Carter hadn't spoken to
Humphrey about the leadership
race except for a brief reference
to 1t on the telephone.
When the late Lyndon Johnson
ran the Senate, he domin1&led Its
backrooms. wheeling and deal·
ing, suffocating his supporters in
his embrace, trampling down his
opponents with the finesse ol one ot his prize bulls. All the Senate
Democratic leader, ho became
ulmosl as powerCul as the Presi-
dent.
His s uccessor , Sen . Mike
Mansfield, D.·Mont., is as dif· ferent from Johnson aa ginger
ale Is from a m artini. Mansfield
relics on friendly persuasion to
work h is will. lie never pres-
sures, nevf'r pl.i~bes.
Humphrey. if he should now
replace Mansfield. would be a more aggressive Senate leader.
For that matter. Byrd has also
shown an independent streak.
Of' the 60 Democrats now in the
Senate. Byrd told Carter that 33
had promised to vote for him.
Byrd added that he expected to
line up another hall doien by
January. However, Humphrey
has disputed Byrd's arithmetic,
claiming that most senators are
still uncommilted.
MEANWHILE. another con•
tender for the Senate leaden;hip,
Sen. Ed Muskie, D.-Me:.1 ottered
privately to withdraw rrom the
race In Humphrey's favor. Then
Humphrey approached Sen.
Ernest Hollings, D . ..S.C., anoth.,-
con~nder, about withdrawing.
HumJ>brey mentioned that
Muskie bad orfered to pull out.
This got back to Muskie, who felt Humphrey had violated hit
conrldence. Our sources say
Muskie's nose was out of Jolnt.
We checked with Humphrey, who
acknowledged that Muskie's
note "was bent slightly'' over the
Incident. We couldn't reach
Muskie for his comment.
Murder Not Always a Crime
Thoughts at L1r1e:
\ Murder Is a punlsbllblc crim<'
in every nation on earth -C)(Ccpt
when the nation as o whole de·
d clf's to engage In it.
A per11on whO 5t1ys something 1
fail to understand ts lnv11rfably
havlnJt "com munlcollon d if·
fkulUc. ": somehow It I~ never r
who am ha ving .. reception '1if·
flcullle~. ··
The most 0 'cJcpnved" children
are those who have to do nothing
to get what they want.
There is DO r ational W8)' Of
"pl'oving your polnl" to a person
who has a vested interest in
clinging to the contrary belief.
As soon as a minority group
begins lo be accepted by a ma·
jority group, il resists the efforts
or other minority groups to win
the same acceptance.
Few words in English sound so
much like what they denote as
"slush."
Hall the paUents who complain
they weren 'l "cured" by
psychotherapy didn't go to gel
cured -lbey went to get rld of
tbt pain created by their
(SYDNEY HARRIS)
:!ymptoms. but nol to get rid of
the pleasure afforded by their
behavi()r,
The parent who demand11 to
know more than the child Is will ·
int( to tell C!ventually is told tar
lf'ss than the parent who permlu
a broad mar1ln of privacy; •nd
those who want to know cvery-
th in g are in the end told
nothinJ.
All aspiring writers should
heed the words ol the late editor,
Herbert Bayard Swope, when
asked his formula for success: "t
cannot give a formula for sue·
ce$S. but I can 11lve a sure·flre
formula tor falltire -try to
plea&e everyone."
It is the one element that cannol
be t aught that is pt'ffiaely the
most Important thing in Ir\.)' craft
-like cooking, where the righl·
ness of a recipe depends upon
some mysterious equaUon not to
be found ln any cookbook.
The mo t egreglous piece or
mass hypocrtsy or the year was ,
the statement by the ~lion's divorce lawyers that they ppo. se
"no.fault" dJvorco low1' causo
or their deep concern ~ r the
rlghtll or the partle11. ,
I A ''blf boltlencck'' la U¥t moat
thou•hTless contradtciton In
terms.
091A .. OI COAST
DAILY PILOT I
ltoberl N. Wnd, Pl!~
TllOl!lo• ICtntl. P:d#~ I
Borflcma KrfUMth, I tdllor1ol ,,. f:dllOf"
The fdltorlal pace ol the
Pilot aeeh to Inform
atlmul1te rudtrt by on lhi• paae diverse com on tOl>fre ol lntel't•t by •
ed columalats and cart.oon1
provldln1 • forum for re views and by presenlln thl11
newspaper's opinion• and eu
on current toplca. The tditocial
opinions of th• Dally Pilot 1tptar
ont1 In the "itorial eotwnn t. the
top of the )\age. Opinion H ·
pressed by Ult coJum Pd
cartoonists and letter wri their own and no end_..,.. ..
thttr ~ b_y the Oally 1ot
should be Inferred. l
Monday, July 19, Jl'1
(lj
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nteatrical
Stereotypes
Envlalon three ctors on a stage, each
weal'ing a dllferent colored wlc. one straight.
one curly blonde and one tousled red. Wbi<'h is
the villaJn? The hero? The comic acn•ant?
Correct, tbe stereotypes go all the way bt~lc \Q
Uae ancient Greek theater. Black was
villainoua. blonde heroic. and red humorous.
lt'a utterly unrul. There's no b:.sis at all for
lYinl toaether ttie colon with the ·charact ers.
But when I asked you to identify the roles by
the wl11. you guess«I riChtly. did you not?
Question arlna as to how Jong it would
take an athlete in waler wings lo noal from
the source orthe Mississip·
pi to Its mouth. About 20
days . maybe 25, with no
st.ops al al I.
The act of a stnp tease
dancer is ususally about
eight minutes long ... Wh y is
it that yellow obJe<'lS look
larger underwater"! ... Nol
all arsomsts are mentally
retarded. but most are.
FEATIIERS ..
Q. "How m any feathers on the average
hen"!"
A. What kind or hen? A ply mouth rock bas
about 9,000.
Q. "Whal proportion of the college men
wear beards? How about long sideburns't"
A. Beards, only six out of every 100 Long
sideburns, 28 out or 100. tn '
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•1t'(I Q. "About 20 years ago, the llollywood
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Contrary to previous report . that
Japanese town or Usa was not so named to
permit the natives there to stamp their
manufactured goods "Made in USA." Tums
out it bore tha t name at lea.st 800 years before
the United States ever existed.
LOVEANDl\'AR
Among the pirates on the sea of
matrimony, the women outnumber the men
considerably. Or so our Love and War man
bu reported. By pirates. he refers to lhose
dUzens who break up other people's mar.
riages. Most men tend to keep a hands-off at·
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up isn't worth saving.
Client contends more songs contain the
name Rose than any other feminine moniker.
Count them: "Rose of Washington Square,"
"San Antonio Rose." "Second·Hand Rose,"
.. Honeys u c kle Rose." "Sweet Rosi e
O'Grady." Any others?
Half a century after it was written. F.
Scott Fitr.gerald's "The Great Gatsby" still
tells about 300,000 paperbacks a year. Some
book. The college crowd wants to label it as
the great American novel, finally.
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• $50 REWARD •
Cot a problem" Thm wnte to Pat Dunn. Pat will
cul rftl ta~. gethng tht Ol\$1.CttS and acuon you
need to $Olue rntqtnt&e.t an goVt'rTlm~r and btm·
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DEAR PAT: I 've beard that some department
$lores ha"~ two.way mirrors In thedressine rooms
to help control sbop UJtina. ls th.ls true?
T.N., Costa Mesa
No wey. Secuoa l'3D ol the C.urorala State
PKal Code 1C1te1 Uta& uyooe wllo lastall• or mala·
taJu aay two.way mirror permlutac olNlervaU• of
Uy r"troom, l llOWtt, letk~r room; Ottilll room,
mowl or bo&el roo111 l1 r•tty ... ml*meaoor.
btlq trutt>d (or 1alh·.-rflm, )°" alaould hue lht' In·
aide ol )'Our hou.ae, lnducUa_i cabinet•. •prayt"d. The
surroundlnlC outalde area alto may be involvf'd de· ~ndln& on HU t yPf' and ~w coastnatUon ln your
area. Rtfulu periodlt tpraylnl( may ~ requlr~
for Pf'tmanent control. Names of llcensf'd O · terminators ln your aru. who are mt>mbt>rs of lhe
rtst Voatrol 0Pt'raton ol Oun1t-County. un be
ohhlnt-d b y tontacUn~ Darryl Booicn. t:x·
tf•rmlutlc of Southe rn Caltfornla. t4Z8 E .
WUablre, Santa Ana. <'A.
FED UP WITH
FAD DIETS'?
SCHICK HAS A BETTER WAY! ~ M1ny happy Schick
M~nco To11rbl l•f•,...•fi••
DEAR PAT: we·replannlng aAvacation in Mex·
1co next month. Where can I gel the rundown on
tounst nttractions !
L.W., f ountain Valley
Write to Oepartme9'o cle Tourismo, Paseo cle la
Reform a 45, Mexico. D.F .• Medco.
Dftf~tie1ts M .. Be Aeeid••le
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DEAR PAT About IS years ago on a trip t'o
South America. we bought some llama·skin rugs in Li~a. Peru. We 've used them to hang over a stair
r:uling and they looked very nice. Our problem is
that the stitching tying the sections or skm together
to form a picture oC a llama are pulling apart. None
of the rug.repair st.ores wc'\·e contacted can fix the
rugs, and they ('an 't refer us to one that can.
J.M .• Balboa Island
lot's of people are
discouraged with
quick weight ..
loss plans that"
seldom produce
lasting results.
Schick Center's
new Weight
loss Program
doesn't
use pills, shots ~
·1# cuatonMrs •r• '
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..., reporting that they
not only lost
-... the pounds
but are havinc no
difficulty
MAINTAINING
DEAR PAT: I just got a job at a fast.food
restaurant. Will J have to file an Income tax return
next year? I'd a lso like to know if there's any way J
can gel oul or havlng deductions taken from m y
ckeck for taxes.
Shah N' Shah. Z03t S. Mala St., Saala.Ana, may
be able lo tackle this job for you. 0,.1'et Moses K.
Ouooaian aska you lo let him eumhae the rugs to
see wbat caa be doM. He sa~ tlaal he bas repaired
.ucJa rugs. bat auccess depend$ oa the tondilloa of
the animal skins, which &end lo deteriorate with
tlme and become britUe. In som,. cases, the skins
can be IOflened enough to make a repair po~slblf.
or fad diets! dieting or unu1ual willpower.
J.L .• Costa Mesa for mforination or free Weight Analysis,
Chances are good that you can avoid the IRS
bite most of the rest ol us moan about on payClay. If
you earn less than $2,350 llt1s year, you don't have to me I lax return. Tell your boss lbat you don't want
deductions made from your t heelc because you do
not expect lo earn more tbu tlae nontaxable llmit,
and rue a W·4E form Uaal certifies t.bere will be no
cu-wttb.boldtac-by Ute enrptoyer.;-
call 558-8404
Error• 011 Rn..,.... Cea Be T•zi•g
DEAR PAT: What happens when a tax pre:
parer makes an error that costs lhe taxpayer
money?
After all, we're only human •••
Everyone has problems. We worry and become afraid of what's happening in o ur lives.
• Sometimes we feel threatened and get uptight or feel guilty about our lhoughts or actions.
There·s nothing wrong with that. We're only human.
Most of us can handle our day-to"()ay problems. Some of us can't. We let our problems ge t
the best of us. And then we need help. Sometimes. talking it out with a friend can be the
answer. At other time we may need professional help. And realizing that we need profes-
sional help is a sign of strenglh.
You probably know of someone who needs help ...
... 11omeone who must le3rn how to cope with his emotions before they destroy him.
... someone who can'I communicate with 01he~ and is becoming isol3ted from
his family and friends.
.•. someone who·s pushing himself too hard, expecting perfection from himself
and othe~.
.•. someone who c:rn 't relax and overreatts in every !llituntion facing him.
There is help for people with these and other problems. At South Coast Community
Hospital the Mental Health Unit offers a comprehensive short-term rehabilitation program
which is designed to 0 help people help themselves." •
The program at South Coast Community Hospital stresses a one-to-one contact with the
patient. so that he can develo'p a clearer understanding of himself and his responsibiliti~
and perform at the highest level when he returns to his community.
While in the hospital the patient learns to identify his needs and anxieties and to examine
his personal feelinJS, values and goals. After discharge, he and his family participate in an
ongoing outpatient prognam to help those dose to him understand his diff"teulties.
H )VllOI' someone you low needs hetJ or lnlormaflon, call us.
(714) 499-1311
Mental Health Unit
South Coast Com1nunity Hospital
31872 Pacific Coast Highway, South Laguna, Ca. 92677
Fully pt:eredirttl by the Joint Commission ljfl A«Tttlltatinn of Jlospltals.
Medicare -M«li-011 -Private fn111ranee A~tpted
OAILYPILOT s
Monday',.
Ahernoon Prict-8
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Monday Juty 1!. 1978
NYSE COMPOSITE
·'
TRANSACTIONS
Dum1>ln1 Order Mulled
WASlltNf;TON <AP) -The U.S.
Trusury says it is preparing to N?voke
• 1'72dumping order agaimt lmpc>rU
of heavy electrical transformers from
Swillerland.
Brown Boveri and Co. Ltd.. the
Trusury says. is theooly Swlss maker
of such equipment and has provided
assurances that it will not make any
sales or the equipment to U.S. buyers
al unfairly low prices.
The Treasur")I says ~ 1970 an·
tidumpint let order agalMt imports o(
eledronk tunel'I from Japan will be
modified soon to exclude Sony Col'J>.
from the rulln&. .
Pres. Carter'
'Top c ·onsu01e:t
Advocate', Role
By SYLVIA POltTElt
Lo.ft irt 0 sme1
JI Jimmy Carter were to bct-omc Pre$1dent Cartl'r,
what would lt mH n to the American consumer In today's
Jungle of a marketplace?
Carter would be the strongest defender of consumer in-
terest.a In the White House In memory -with h i1 -endorse-
ments already ran&tng from an independent federal coo-
1mmer protection ll{(t"OCY "with a lot of power. authority and
vtslbiUty and total back·
Ing rro m lh t White
Ho us t>" t o an nll·
inclus i ve · 'sunshrn\>
law." whi ch would
.. rorce ope n the de·
liber ations or the ex-\
Money's
Worth
ttullve and legislaUve '-.-.~----i----'
branches of government to let people know who votes how."
The above may sound Uke quite a mouthrul of liberal
mush, but Cnrter apparently isn't kidding one bit. Says he :
"I INTEND A YEAR FROM now to be the top con-
sumer ad\•ocate in this country. if I'm elected. I ·m lired or seeing people whom I care about get cheated, and this is
permitted and even condoned now, and It bas got to be
changed." Carter has. in fact . set a speakinR engagement
before a Ralph Nader pubbc ci tizen forum after the end of
this con ven lion.
Specificalty. Carter would:
-"Completely reorganize the exe<-utive branch of this
nation's government" to increase government accountab1U·
ty, to achieve greater openness. improved efficiency, re·
organization. and simplicity of government bureaucracy.
"I'm going to do it primarily because the American people
are sick or the bureaucratic confusion in Washington •.. ·.
"WHEN I WAS GOVERNOR I had no idea whom to call
in Washington to get answers to anything, because the
system is so complex." flis solution io Georgia was to set up
a toll·free lintlo help Georgia citizens with complaints and
requests for in.formation. A Georgian could call hls-c~
gressional representative handling rederal matters or the
agricultural official in charge of scale weight accuracy in
markets. etc.
-Strongly s upport an "Office of Citizen Advocacy,"
which would have both th<' power and the responsibility to
Investigate complaints, and the staff and power to Intervene
in regulatory matters on behalf of the consuming and using
public. President Ford has declared he would veto such an
agency: Carter would embrace it.
• Break up the so-called "sweetheart arrangements"
between regulatory officials and the industries they are sup·
posed lo monitor by restricting revolving door careerism.
This would be oq top or the "sunshine law." Carter sees no
reason why a public official should accept a gift or ony kind
and ad voe ates full disclosure of officeholders' fi nancial in·
terests.
-&ILL THE SPOILS SYSTEM of appointing officials.
Says Carter : "1 've traveled to a lot of foreign countries aod
sometimes, when l've gone into the American embassy,
l've been disgus ted to see sitting there a rat. bloated, rich,
ignorant campaign contributor to Richard Nixon who can't
even speak the language of the country he's in."
-More <"ompletely control lobbyists and their ac·
tlvities. He would extend federal fmanclng or elections to
congressional r aces and, for example. make certain that
lht:..AllPmey general Job wo~ld not be given as a reward to a
suc:ce'Jsrul campaign manager <both Robert Kennedy and
Joh.n Mitchell were active campaign directors).
-Aggressively work for a much stronger anti-trust pro-gram. "The farmer surfers and the consumer suffers" from
our "very serious monopolistic arrangement in this country
OJl-food ... he says. citing the upsurge in the price of sugar in
1~4 as an instance.
ENCOURAGE CONSUMER GROUPS to create and
e>perate consumer c0>ops :. back federal standards for
state no·fault insurance programs: help with full funding of
neighborhood legal aid for the poor: strengthen small
claims courts; go all-out on a consumer educ a ti on program
in schools to teach both young and old the basics of con~
sumer rights and protection. "Most of the consumers being treated the wors t can't read or write well. They're hard to
reach for consumer groups," he says.
In this ai-ea of consumerism -and extending into ch.ild
care, food stamps. environmental protection -Carter ls clearly tending toward the very liberal. What he could
achieve, though, is a giant question milrk -should he
become president in thl.s economic era.
Le'ase Right Bitls
Asked by State
SACRAMENTO fAPJ -The State Lands Commission
will hold its first competitive bid on geothermal lease rights
lo a J..30.acre Lake County parcel of land th1s fall stale of-ficials have announced. '
California had sold the land Involved some time ago but
had kept the minerru rights, said state Controller Ken Cory.
l '
J
VNDER A NEW BIDDING system the state will wie, he i6 ~opes to help ·'smaller independent developers to gain entry
.into the 1eotherm aJ ~lne11s.'' Cory said.
Blda will open Sept. 1 at the State Lands Division office
in Long Beach. The lease will be awarded Oct. 28 In Sacramento.
Dick Golden, apokesmon ror the commission, said o
1987 law gave the stat.e power lo hold such competitive
geothermal bids.
...
. ..
SINCE THEN, 111E &'TATE has developed Its ability to
know whlt-h lands ore "blddtblc t""Ommodltle11," h~ uld. • 1
"This is an attc>mpt lO try to get more lntertst than Ju~t
the ones who were lnltially Involved In this. It's en attempt.
to It\ smalltr operators !IO we hove n more dlvenUled In·
vestment group." ·-
Sales Increase Told I
L;•
II
Executive Industries Inc., Anaheim, reports a sales re·
cotd of 1,008 motor homes shipped during the quarter ended ,.
June30.
Thi. represent. a 100 percent increase In motor home
shipments over the like quarter last year. Total sales fof'
thls quarter were $21.850,000 companred with $9,734,000 for:, 111 last year's third quarur, representing an Increase ot 124. 1.1 percenl.
Power Need Mulled; 1 1
SAN DIEGO CAP) -A Public Utilities Commission of-
ficial. Robert Penny, hu recommended a closer look at the
need for San Diego Gu -& Electric's <SDG&E) proposed
Sundesert Nuclear Power Plant.
He uld the state Enero Commission probably will d
mind evidence that two aeio megawatt nuclear power unl\a
propoaed nur Blythe are necessa.ry .
SDGlrE bu •akf tt oaJy would use about half the powtt
produced and I• leeki.nl arrangements to funnel the re·
mainder to other~ eompaniel. ·
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Tonight's
TV Highlights
ABC e 7 :30 -The Olympics. The
continuation or ABC's week-long cov·
erage of the OlympJc Games in Montreal.
KTLA 8 8:00 -"Dracula." The
original Bela Lug0$l classic from 1931 in·
uugurates a monster "eek on Chdnnel 5,
lo be followed on uccessi\'e nights by
"The Wotrmun," "Frankens tein,''
.. Bride of Frankenstein" and "Son Qf
Frankenstein."
CBS 8 11: 30 -"Sayonara. ".'Marlon
Brando stars in this 1957 movie drama
that brought Oscars to Red Buttons and
Myoshi Umcki.
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Bahashoff Faces Toughest Test Tonight
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FOUNTAIN VALLEY'S SHIRLEY BABASHOFF (LEFT), CANAOIAN BARBARA CLARK FINISHED 1·2 IN 100 FREE HEAT SUNDAY.
Goodell Qualifies Fourth Unusual
MV Standout Wins 1-,500 Heat Today Pla_y Gives
Dy a Daily Pilot Writer
:\IONTREAL Unan C:ooddl
o( :\I is~1on \'I l' 10 l'O:J'>lt'd into
Tuesday ni~hl ·., finub of the
1.500-m ct er frc1'.:,t) le bv \1 inning
his he.it this mornsnJ: 111 an e·us\ IS~ II the d.i\ ·~fourth fustt•;l
quahfy1n~ llmt•
T h e othe•r 111 aJor medal
favorite s un·" l'tl tt'ldJ\ ·~ pr.:·
lims \\ llh Au!>tr.d1J·., Sten:
Holland. tak111~ h1~ ht•Jt 111
~ Montrea l~ Olympics ~
lf>-25 !)J. ;\merit'uns P.1ul llart·
loff t I.'> 20.7 \ for an Olympl<' re
rt· o r <1 1 .i n d B o b by II a 1· k t• t t
<15· 25 4!1 1 abu "'1nnmg lw:1t!>
Goodell had the ad\ant.1~(' lo
clay of kno\\ mg ho\\ fast he• \\llUhl
ha\'C' to .:o sn pn •ltms tu m:1ke lh1~
finals ~IO<'C' h(' W~I!> Ill till' l.i ... t
hl'llt of .1ct1on al !he 01~ mp11·
pool
II~· nt'C'cktl 'onwt111n),! und1·1
15:43 AA ln he 111 lht: final r1,.:ht.
prov1drn~ he coulcl w111 t11" heat
lie 1s lht• "orld r1.•rord hohh·1 .11
JS'(l6 66
Goodl'll. a scn111r al \f\I 111).!h.
took th<' lead from llun,,:ar1<i11
Sandor NaJ?y 590 meters 111to ttlc
r are this mornen11.
Then he held orr a belated bid
by Au:.trahan Max Metzker \\Ith
400 m eters to go
Metiker had pullt'<I to wllhan
two ~c-hundredU1s of :i second
WoHsb e r ger
Has S t e ady
P e rformance .
8 y a Oail,· Pih.-Wril4'r
M ONTRE \I. Lt>~li r
Wolr~bcr11N . lt11' Torr.Jnc<• re!'1
d<'nl \\hll l'tlllll>l'lt'S for 1111'
Wl·111m111i-tcr St' i\TS, turn('(i sn ,,
.,teudy p1•rfornianct' 111 &in1la""'
t•11mp11l:-.or11.'' 1•1 Oh rnpu· t;:imt''>
RYmnn11t 1t's Ill lw)p l' ~ \\omen
holtl Mth p llH'l' 11111•11ff1 ~tancllni,:~
\\Ith opt1on.1l t•\.1•rns~·' 11n t,1p to
day
W111f'lbl'rj!f'I r .1mr up '"1 h .1
ti 60 011 llw lllll'\'t'n h11r~ In s:o \\1 th
db Montreal ~Olympics
;, 9 30 vuu\t. :l !l,2S n11or t"wrC'I~{'
und 119.:.!ll1111 tht• hl'um
T<>ammutt' Orbrn Willro-c hmt
9 00.. In th\• v:111lt tlnd nn tht• bnrs
But no nth(•r Amcr1cnn )<!ot 11\'C'r
9SS1 11 u ~lnglC' <'\ l'nt
of Goodell at that JW\Cturc. But
Goodell picked up the tempo and
was l 83 second:. ahead of the
Aussie with 100 m eters left
E lsewhere in this mornm)t ·s
prelims. Amertl'On John Hencken
11ed his wor ld JOO -mt'ler
breaststroke record \\1th a l 03 SIS
to remain the odds-011 cho1rc for
the ~olcl medal Tuel.day night.
Semis ar c tonight
;\;o one l'lse sn the field ha!> gone
under t ·04.
Bruce Furniss. graduute of
Foothill J11.-:h 1Sa nta Anal, 1:i the
rho1re for ~old toniJ:hl 111 the 200
free. He s c•t a n 0 1) mp1c record of
i · 50 93 Ill this morning's prelims
and wi ll be challenitcd tonight by
* * *
MV S wimmer
Am ericans Jim Montgomery
c 1·51. 77 J. and John ~aber
n ·s2.1s1
German women H'cm to have u
sweep of the 200 butterfly within
their g r asp tonig ht ns Rosemarie
Kothar Gabriel. Andrea Pollack
and L'lrike T au ber k:id the pack.
Gabriel holds the world record
in 2:11.22 and Pollack turned u
2 11.56 in this morning's hl'ats
Tauber has a best of 2: 12.78 and
went2: 13.SO today towm her heal.
Gabriel took he r heat in 2: 12.93.
Kart'n Moc T hor nton is the only
Amen can to m ake the (inals and
1s U.S. record holder 1n 2: 14.2.3.
She clocked 2:14.53 in toduy·s
heats
* * *
Phils Win
LOS ANG ELES U\P1 Mike
&hm1dt said 1t was ~· "once·u
year play. that 99 times out of JOO
J'm going to bt.• out."
Sunday aftc.>rnoon at Dodger
stu<11um w.as No 100
The Los /\ n ~t-l cs Ood1?ers
wt'ren't able to natl Schmidt in
the ninth 1nn1ng a n d the
Philadelphia· thir<I h~1 seman
ract'd home with thl' wannmi: run
in the Phi Iii es· 2· I ''1c.·to~
Besides cndrng th<' Dodgers'
four-game w in s tr<'ak. it also
dropj)('d them six l!Uml'!> hack of
C incinna t i in thl• !llatinnal
League West "h1le the Ph1ls 1m
proved thei r lead in the E•H•t lo a
staggeriog 10 ~amcs.
Schubert ~hanged
Morey's Attitude
Tonight Rurt Hooton 16·91 will
s tart 'for the Dodgers a~ainst
Larry Chr istenson 18-41 rn lh<'
fina l mee ting of the season
between the t~lub>.
The payoff play was set up
when Schmidt was ha t by a
Charlie H ou gh pitch und ad-
van ced t o th ird on GreJ!
Luizinski's one -o n roller to n ghl.
MONTREAL-T he road to the
Montreal Olym p ic Games has
been fille d with peaks a nd
"alleys for Mission V1eJo swim·
m er Marcia Morey.
And she says s he still wonders
if she re ached a career peak lwo
yea rs ago when s he was the lead·
ing women's breaststroke swim·
mer in the U.S.
"That's when I had m y fastest
time." she s ays. "The thought
WHITE
WA H
that I may havt> then reached m y
Jleak t'Ontinua lly passes through
my m md ...
However. Mor t-y, 20. ha."1 ~en
aivt•n a new boost by the arrival
ht•re 1-'ridlly of he r Mission Viejo
Nndud o r es roach. M a rk
&hubt•rt
"Training at the U.S. trom
<·nmp for the pas t few wcck11 was
rou~h for m.-because M ark
wasn't ther<'. ··she sn~. "I'm not
n~ confident with the otht-r
\'Ol\C'ht'S,
··~fork is the one who brou11ht
me back whl"n I thought J wal\
rtn1sht"d a coup It' o< months ago ~
hnd won scv<'n notional C'ham-
p1onshlps In the 100 or 200. But
this yt"ar In the nullonuls i1t Long
B<'ach t d ldn 't even m nke the
f1n alS IO eithe r ra('c.
"Everyth ing h ad crumblro 110 I
called M n k the next d:,ty Md
a."ked af I could tra 111 under him
ed 1 Tommy Hutton then dnlled a My attitude chaog as soon as gr otlnder to firs t that Steve
JOined the team · Being with the Garvl'y stabbed for on<' out. But other kids really h elped my men· tal outlook. as he caught prnr h-runn<'r Jrrry
"l have com plete faith in ~artan in a rundown between
Mark. He is strict, serious at first and second _&h m1dt broke
times. but is a lso compassionate/ from thi.rd. sc?rmg wtthout so
and understanding. Having him much as a lhro\\ ·
here now is a gr eat lift for me. ~HMOE~~":~ "' t.OSA,.GE\.IES
'1'he biggest thing he has done oc..~111 • o o o
for me is getting m e to believe in =·~~ lt> ; ~ ~ ~ "-'lb
&uc-•Mf If
R ~Mllltrl
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~rwy11>
A'U,\ltll '°" -... , Ve~r<
.. '" ~ • 0 ' 0 • I 1 0
myself again. 1.u1•M'• 11 • o • o
"Coaches with t.be U.S. team ':";.,':;,";"11 ~ ~ ~ ~
• 0 0 0
• 0 1 0
• 0 l I
try to coach us but sometimes Hu11on11• , o o o
I've had to atop and say lo them, o aro••"' J o o o
• 0 ' 0 J 0 0 0
l 0 I 0
I 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
I 0 0 0
·Wail a m inute, that's not what ~~"' ~: ~: Good•onon
JoMp Mark w ants us to do.' But I un· l-•90 1 o o o
derstand that these coaches don ·t l '::.':~·., 0" ~ ~ : :
know how far they s hould go in
~" C..rurO"
H-l>O
Uc1P"
trying to guJde us ."
Mor ey says adjustm e nt to
O l y m pi c' Village life h as
otherwis e been easy. "] was
away from home In this kind or
environme nt at the ran-Am
Games and two worl d cham·
pionships, so I 'm used lo il." she
says.
Regarding ht'r races here in
Toi•" )() I ~ I lol•I• H I • I °"'''-'""'" 010 000 001 7 LO• A"O"I~• 000 001 000 I
( RUhfl'll LUll~\I" 8onw OP \..0\ An(pt141t'~
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I ti! 0 A HAP bv Houq:h '""m1dU r » , ••
the 100 and 200. she s ay11, "I think G' rv" .,.., ", GILKES rnlne are the weakest events for lJ 1..tU "t.tl
t be A meric a n s. Two E :ut
Germans. two Canadians. two Ol!f OF GA MES
Russians and two Dutch hove
better time than us."
The 200 <Wedneaday> is her
first event here.
"I like the 100 .t>ettt r than th<'
200." she says . "In the latter f
hove a tendency to 1et too Ughl.
During the race t have to keep
('00ver11ing with mY11eU to kttp
relaxed and cool.
"Ri1ht now I'm keyed on mak·
ing tbe flnal•. If Mark heard mt
say that he'd say It Isn't a hlgh
et"°'-ltb aoal.
"I juat hope t can do my best
times here and bring it fher
career1 to a good close."
MONTRF.A I. Sout h
Ame rl ran country Guyana
became t he fi rst from t he
Western Hemisphere lo JOi n the
African pullout from the Olympic
Games ovl'r the apartheid ques·
t.ion in South Africn.
F.gypt und Cameroon were the
lat t>SI M riC'a n n::i twnt1 to <irop out.
making th(' tol 11I lo leave now at
23
Amons,: Guya na ·ii; top athletes
art' S<.: s pn ntl'r J am<'s Gilkes, u
stold medal wlnnt:r at the 19711
Pan-Am C.om<'i>. nnd AOO·mt>ll'r
runnrr Rayflclcl fWtilon.
East German Starlet
Tabbed in 100 Free
Ky GLEN!'\ WIUTE
Ol lk 0.11~ ~ ... M<1lf
M 0 N T R F: A I, Sh I r I t' )
B:ibashoff f;lct'' "hat mu"t tw
('O n!>ldt-rl.'d l\l•r IOuit h t't-t
rhalkn~c Ill 10 ~ 1.•ur·i; ol c•orn-
petltivt• s wim mllli! when she•
matchc!> talent?> "1th t\ot'lll.'11~1
1-:nctt'r. the m\lr('unul blond from
East G e•rrn an) . tonlf{ht in the•
hnals of tht• 100-mc•tc•r fr1'1.'!>tJ It"
F.ndl'r holds the world rt'('ord nr 5S 73 and twicr rum1.• "1th1n :1
"hi~Pt'r of that m ar~ durinJt gun
day qualifyan~ at thoi.te• Olymv1r
Ciumt>s \\hen she• rN•orded u 5S 81
m the morning tr1:ils. and j SS.82
ln the t>\ enin~ t'm1fmab
Oabashofr OIA'nc•d a best of 56 9'5
which she Sl·t an the Sunday
semis. but s he 1.•ttme bac k later in
lhe e' cmn~ to anrhor the l n1ll'<i
·OM T \l Tonlghf
Chantt~I 7. 1:30. 11:30
States· medle) rclu) teum with a
snappy 56. ll. pacing th<' l ' S t(1 a
sil\'er medal in 4 11 5S
.Mark Schubert. Jlabushoffs
Mission \'iejo N;idadores coach.
says his protegc will h:.t\'l' to be
withjn three-tenths of ;J M·cond of
Ender at the 50 to ha\'C a :.hot at
"inning tonight
East Germany ran off nnd hid
IO the dash for tht• relay !!Old
medal, shattt:>r1n~ it<> \\Orld re·
cord or 4 13 .41 \\1th a donhnf,!
4 07 95
Canada was thml sn 4.15 22
.Babashoff had to hold of( Cuna·
d1an Barbara Clark in lht' final SO
meters of the rela\' :.after <.:lark
had pull l'd l1> ·"llh1n 31·
hundredths or U SCl'Ond Of l he
Ameri cu n s t url<'t u t t h ut.
Juncture
"Getting an Olympic nwctal 1s
the greatest feelinJ( )OU cun l'\'<'r
have." Ba b ushotr s:lld af·
tt>rward
A l thou~h p1ck1ni:: up t"o
silvers and a J{old at th<' 1972
Olympirs. Rabasholf said th1.'
medal she earned herl' Sl'l'mcd
m ore im1>o r tttnt to h1'r
1rnpressanit h<.'r more>.
"J con feel more about winnt n~
a medal than J clid when I was
ts." the Fountain Valle~ r<':-.11lt•nt
stated . ··i n Munirh. \\IOlllllj!
meda ls d idn 't f;11.<' nH· that
much."
Rcgardin~ ht'r rPlu~ :-\\ 1m
here, she.> sa id. "I was told bv th<'
coarhes before th<.' rac<' to ;w1m
my own race, not to try and ratrh
anyone,"
She pulled steadily away from
Clark t he fan al 50
* * *
"I si\w h1.·r romln~ u11 on rne'.
but I w 111m 't \\ orrl(•d." llaba~hort
:-tlld
('l,1rk l'ltltd. ··1 !>:tW ho\\ rl11w
'H' \H'r<' cont ult{ off the w .ill
Whr n th(' Amrncun 1111llNt uwu\
frum me I said to myself. 'lh1>1i;1a
ti<n 't ~oln~ to IJt-ut me 'We wuntro
1l 1n me<IA l 1 gobudly."
The Aml•n cun foul'iionw ot Lin
du Jt•zck < bac~ i. Lauri Sll'rtnl!
( brcai.t 1 und C'urn1lle Wr1i,:ht
1 butterrly , turned 1n personal
tx>sts on thl'1r J>Orl ll)ns of t~e r;I('\'
and one Amerit'un offkial told
the Daily P ilot thut they swam
.lbout a Sl'C'Olld ruhtCr than ht•
thou)?ht \\as possibl<-
Wright turned in a standou:
1 :00.64 lo pull the L:SA pu:.t
Cant1da uncf R us:.ia. l h1.•n
Rabashorr finished 11 off
Babashoff said the relay ''a~
the be::;t of her three sw1 m·s Sun
duy . I
·· 1 haii a sloppy :.tart SunJa,
mom m.: I I houi;ht the :it artc:-r
\\tlS ~oing to call me back (he
didn't 1."
Babashofr h;id to l'OITI<' from
behind to '' 1n the hem 111 a :.lo''
!>8 86.
"But I \\ U!> r c·tllly JlS)ChL'll for
the relay ~and It felt very t'lil>). ·
she add1•d
Babashurr will spen<l the chi)
reslin~ up for tonl~ht ·s confron
tutiun with Ender
"Ender. 5 !T. 11>3 pound:., !>aid hl'r
tx>:.t swim!> Sunda v \\Cr\.' an the
100 prelims and l.'mis "TIH'Y felt \
easy and I "as rch1:..1.'11, althoui:h
the coach did :-.<iy 111~ turns wcrl'
burl ... the l':ast Gl'rmun sa1cf.
.. :\ty tu rns ;ire usuully bad. nut
"Inning m.' fir:.t Olympic gold
medal makes this u very ~ood
da\' " jomin~ F.nder 11nd Daba:.hoff
in ton1i:tht ·!> 100 fm:ils will be
!best tames in parentheses): Kim
Pc.>yton, l'SA (56,891 : Claudia
llempcl. ~ust Germ:my 156.801.
En ith R ri11 itha. H o ll and
(56.611: Ju n St crkl'I, l 'S1\
157.191 . P l'tra Pri('mc.>r , Eusl.
Germany 157.211 , J utta Weber.
\\'c•st Germ an\' 157 .3S1
Ender f1j!ur~~ to Jump out to an
immed1at(• lead and 1s renowned
usu Mron~ swimmt.•r for th<' fi rst
part of tht' ruce "hile Jlubashoff
1 ~k no" n fo t· ht•r po'' l'rful
finishes.
Rabashoff sll\'er rrl•'4<11ed in
the 100 at l\1 cn1l·h
When asked hrr r~ponse to the
faC'l all experts :.eem to conced<'
tonight's gold medol to F.ndcr.
Uubashoff savs. "If I weren't
sw1mmins,: for.gold. I wouldn'l lw
1n the rac<' "
* * * lJn e xpeeted Sweep
U.S. Swim Hopes
Get Major Boost
By a DaUy Pilot Writer
MONTR EAL -Mike Bruner
had jus t le d an unexpect ed
American s weep in the 20().meter
butterfly al the finals in these
Olym pic Games' fi rst swimming
fi nals Fr iday night.
The East Ge rman favorite,
world record holder Roger Py\·
tel, was out of th e money in
fourth as all three Yanks broke
two minutes . •
Bruner, shavtd bald. erased
Pytlel 's world record or 1 59 fi3
®.
Montreal
Olympics
with 11 I; 59.23 a n<1 Steve Gregg
w;is ulso under 1l in 1 · :>9 54 while
Uill F'or rcsler cCJmpletcd lhc
sweep In l :59.96.
Pyttel clocked 2 :oo 02.
The slgniflcan l'e to that rvenl
is far more reaching than ~Imply
addlnit a t rio of medal11 to the
U.S. totol11. snyll John ll<lflt'rl,
IJ.S . Olympir swim tcum orrlcl11l
"It WM thl.' first medal :rv111lo·
hie in Oly mpic swimmlmi and
thut means ::1 lot. But to SW('t'Jl th('
<'Vent, that is tht' really hht thinl(
psycholos,:1cally fnr nur t<':tm ."
Bogert told the Daily Pilot .
"N ow our 100 -m e t er
backs t rokers are thinking the
same."
John Naber broke the world re·
rord in the 100 back semifinals
Sunday with a 56.19.
"With Naber doinJt well, our•
women 's medley relay team get-•
ting second, the sweep in the but-1 tcrn y and three of our women In
the finals of the 100 free Monday. t
J eouldn't think of a better start•
for our t eam psychologleally ... a
llogert said .
Bruner t raile d Forrester .
Grci,:g and Pyttel nt the halfway t
point hut look the lead shortly t
uftcr that and ncvt-r let up. -
"I said to m yt!clf before the
ra<'C, 'll 's now or never .' "1
Br uner said. "I w w1 <'Onfident all 1
thl' way und whe n I looke d
nround com In~ oH lhl.' w:11l 11l lhr
150 ma rk and saw there w 1111 not
one a head of me, I knew It wn11
mine." Bruner wlll lx:20 f"riday. •
' 1V Olympics ;
Kim Chat'\' \111:< the l<':idln~
po1111 ..:uthert'r O\t•rall ror tht'
l ' S. ,.:Nlln!l ti q 5!'\ on the l>.1r:-.,
9.50 on th(' \ :11111. 9 3,") noor l''·
erC'1i.e~ :ind 9 15 nn th<' bcnm to
tot:al 3i fi(l
All e-<pected. the Russrnn!' arc
pulhn~ away toward the team
t(old medal. T hey have IM 20
points nfter Sunday rompetition .
Kupchak Sparks U.S. Cagers
MONTR J<:J\I. CAP> -Johnl
Naber of lhc U nit NI St11te11 und '
Kornt'llll Ender of E11sl Gcrm11ny J
will be Munning for J!Old ml>doh1 I In swimmln11 lonhlht os AU •
TV's covcr11 Ae of lhr Olymtlic
Ga mes <'ontlnuc11.
The network's programmlnic
wlll run from 7: 30 · II. plus a
15-minute w rapup at 11 : 30. Exnct
events to be televised won't be
known until s hortly before air
lime because much of the cov·
eral{ewill be live. Following are Roman rn
092.701. East Germany (191.60 >.
Hungary (188.651. USA t l87 .651.
Czt>ehoslovakia I t87.351.
Romanian Nadia Com oncci i"
the indM dual leader w\th 39 35
alter a perfect to o on the bars to
go with a 9.90 beam. 9.75 in n oor
exerdRe a nd a 9. 70 n1ult.
Russian Olg» Korbuts lipped to
a 9.35 in n oor exercise but had n
9.90on lhe bars .
Sova~ Ludmila Tourischevn is
t ied lor second o,·crnll with
Romanian Ttocior a Ungutt:.inu
al 38 U whtlt' tco rbut a nd
Russian rnates 'Neth Kim and
f ~e\lana Gro~dova are38.&o,.
MONTREAL tAPI -Milch Ku~hak answered a few qu~
lions Sunday -not for himself.
but for those ·who criticized the
selection or centers on the U.S.
Oly mpic basketball team.
"I knew I could play ... he said
"There ne ,1er was an" doubt in
m y mind." •
l\upchak and Tom LaGarde. a
pair of 6·10 teammates from
North Carolina. \06Sed in 19 a.nd
12 points. respectively, to spark
the Amerkans to a 108-86 romp
over Italy In their tournament
opener.
"('m sure Rusaia has to be
awed at what it saw today,''
Kupchak Hid.
f ,,
But~ t ha t was before t he
Russians . who claimed tbe gold
medal at Munich in 1972 wilh a
controvers ial victory over the
U.S .. launched their bid to repeat
® MontrNI
0tyrnpiCI
ln S\lperb fashion, crushJng Me~·
lco. 120· 7'7, with eight pla.yers
&corlnl in double figutt$.
"I don't r ea11y feel that I
-wet"~ any qpestionl becai&Se
then nt've.r wett any u far aa I
WU COOffroed," X..Cbak aaJd. •
"Maybe someone sitting in front
or a TV set ln Texas might reel
better after watching my game
today, but I d on't care about him
or anybody e lse -only those con·
nected with thi• team.··
Kupchak agr eed that hJs team
lacked the glant-siaed center
since some of the nation's top big
men elected not lo compete in the
Olympic trials.
"I think tt all depends on the
type of tMm a toach wants to
build. Our coach want. a rwi·
nil\I. prdlUre tea m. U you want
lo live up that for a feYI blockt"d
sboU, It Just betotneS a bel1bt
thine."
'' l was r eal surprised wtlh the
relative case with which we
won." said U.S. coach De an
Smith of North Caronna. "But
thi1 moment is only very t~m ·
porary. l'm cautiou.' right now.
There's loo m uc h ahead."
Notre Dam e's Adrian OanUey
led U.S. scoring with 20 poinL"l
and Indiana'• Scott May. college
basketball'• P layer of the Year
last season. contributed 16 as the
team led t.hrou9hout the game.
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However. final competition In
s wimmin g includes the men '!!
100.meter backs troke and 200· I
meter freestyle and the women's
100-m ete r freestyle and 200· 1
meter butterfly.
Naber. of Menlo Park. will be
s hooting for m ed als in bolh ,
mft\'s events,
Ender ls heavily favored In the
women's t OO freestyle. E ast Ger many also is expecttd to
Oominate the women's 200 but·
terfly .
Shirley Ba bashort of FounW..
Valley is entered in lhe 100.
\
Worn.en's
·Cage Terun
Defeated
MONTREAL -K~ko Namal
scored 3S points ond sp rk,-.1
Japan lo an 84·71 vJct.ory o er th •
tJnJUd Slates today In the ftt'lt
Olym p ic women 's basketball
came ever played.
The $4 Nt\m ai domln:alcd tht•
g a m e, drivlnic r e pebtedly
a1a1nst her t aJJ er Amcncan op·
ponents.
Alter opening a ~9-42 halftime
lead. Japan ran Into u Jry spell.
The United States women mov1-d
a head five minutes into the
sttond hair on Patnci..i !lead i.
only basket or the game.~ t1p·111
Bu\ t he J a p anese. behind
Namoi's five points. r.Alllcd a nd
regained the lead.
The United Stales' high ~rorcr:
were Lucy Harris o( Della State.
who had 17 and Patricia Roberts
ol Kansas Stc.te·Empona, "ho
scored 14.
Ann Meyers of t;CLA also had
14 before fouling oot w1lh 71 ~
minutes left a nd Nancy Dunkle ot
Cal State (Fullerton> scored 12.
AdlerTltlrd
TUCSON -Barry Asher or
Costa Mesa and Butrh Soper.
Huntington Beach . moved into
third and fourth plact.'S after four
rounds of competition in the
S60,000 T ucson Open bowling
tournament her e Sunday.
With identical 7-1 records in
the match-play tournl'y, Asher
had 6.194 , only one pin behind
second place Mark lloth, and
Soper t allied 6, 160.
o-=ttme champion Matt
Surina holds a nine-pin lead "1th
6.204.
Taa~Trl __ p ...
CINCINNATI -Roscoe T an-
ner won bis firs t professional
clay court tourna ment as he de-
feated Eddie Dibbs. 7-6, 6·3 1n the
finals or the Sl00,000 Weste rn
Tennis Cha mpionstups here Sun·
day.
A.:1e<>• llo•p
T OR RA NCE T h e Lo'\
Angeles Aztecs scored early a nd
often Sunday while defeating the·
Boston Minutemen 8-0 in North
American Soccer League pla> at
El Camino College.
George Besl lt>d the scoring
parade w ith three goals, while
teammate Charlie Cooke ndde<l
two more. Cooke also was credit·
ed with three a ssists, an Aztecs
team record.
EfnnJtlalU ~ea"e
CAIRO -Egypt.inn nthlctes
were ordered to pull out of the
Olympic Gam es in Montreal and
return hom e 1mmed111tely, 1t was
.announced here Sunday.
SPORTS
Graham.'s
Pep Talk
Aids Win ·
HARRISON. N.Y fi\P 1
Oa\•id Gr3h:1m felt a ltttlt' tl'nsc
despite 3 four-shot lead 1n th,•
$300,000 West t·hcl>te r G o lf
Classic
So. the 30-year-old Australian
gave himself a ltttle pep talk
"Why should I think negauw or
be nervous or scared." Graham
said he asked h1mselC before Sun
day's final round.
·'After alJ. the r e;JSvn I t·amt•
hert> was to play "ell. I \\35 hl•n·
to win I was doing "hut l should
be doing . I came lo play and had
as good a chance as anybody.
"'Why should I be nen ous or ap·
prehensillf.2.:.:..
The l ittle self·psHh Jub
\\Orked just fine. Grah.am went
out Sunday. shot a par7l and com
pleted a 72-hole score of 12-under
272 to win the rich Westchester b'
three strokes. He collected S60,oOO
for his effort.
And to make the triumph en•n
S\\eeter . Graham won with a set
of clubs he designed h.imself.
fl was n •t eas y. The Wl'Stch<'st<'r
"as a designated event on thl'
tour. That meant that all the star ..
had to play. With the exception of
[..('e Trevino. thev \\ere ull at
Westchester Countrv Club J ..ick
Nicklaus. Johnny :\liller. Arnold
Pnlm t>r . Hu bert Green. Ht>n
Crenshaw. Al Gclberger und
others
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New Punch
In Solaita
BALTIMORE <API -Tony
St>l3lta ht.1 ' defan1tely lclllt a sure
shot at an extra wad of post·
seasoo moMy. but at least he s
no lorn;cr "ndin" the pln " ~
nn Wle&S)' fiubsl 1tute.
Jn ju;t twn 11ames with tht.•
California Angels, ~h,lta hus
rapped out f<>t1r hits m seven ut
ball!, Stored three r uns und
driven in three more.
Solalt:• lnjlcd for two runs ln
th· fir t inning of SUnc4ay's 8-6
'1cto ry ove r the Balt1 m ort!
1lttg.-b Slafe
4111G•mn.,. ttMl'C11'tl
''"hf -.1tf..,t"•"4atMU••w• _. •'
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Onoles and then cloutt'd he; r1rsl
home run of the sen.son m the
ninth after a Bobby Grirh homer
bad pullt'd the Onoles to within
stnkang d1:.tnnce.
The Angels are in Milwaukee
this e' cning for 3 doubleheader.
"I "asn •t happy to leave a
championsh ip t eam." Solaita
said or the waiver deal \\hlch
enabled the Angels to acquire his
coniract from the Kansas Cit}'
Royal ··s ut at lea.st I'll get a
chance to play here.
While the hCtl\'Y·h1ltinJ! Hoyab
arl' threatenin g-to make a
run :.I \\ ay of the J\meriran
I ~a~ue·s Wc!.lern Division. tht:
Angeli; Lire buried deep in the
d1ns1on cellar
··w(''re low on the totem pole."
m'tlnaAtt Dtc~ W 1 H11lms-saic:h-• ·~o
'' t' ~et fir!>l choice. WI.' check the
"a1Hr 11:.1 hkC' mad. and if we
c·an J:l't somebody "clh punch
"ho can help us, we'll go aft er tum ··
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.4JI DAILY PILOT Monday July 19 1916
Almnitos Future Looks ·.Bright, .Joli., Sor~erg Trail
Racing For CdM's Johnston . Ragtime in First
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Cher')'l J ohl\st.on Is a
young lady weth a bnJht. (utur~ in volleyball if ·he
pursues the SPort with
the lnlfnlity ahe has
shown tn tht' past.
"She·s Ju:st <• natural
athlete," h er club
volleyball couc;h Dale
Flickinger says. "We
have a number of very
good athlett>5 In the
Or .. n ge Co un t y
Volleyball Association
but as rar as quickness
a nd Jumping ability
goes. s he's as good as
anyb<>d y we ha\'e."
Qwte a rccommcnda·
l ion for a 14 year-old
high school sophomore
ICorona del Ma r 1.
•·1 think there is little
doubt that s he will be
Metro Play
out.standing if s he COO· "Whe n w e were In
tlnuet to work," F1ick· trouble. the ball went to
lll&C'r conllnues. her and 1be p ut It do"'"
··s he hH the upoblli· for us. In one of our close
tr of playing interna-games. our opponents
tiona lly but s he may had the ball with the
have to a tow a h tllc sCQre, 13·12. In our Ca\'or.
m~re, · "ThC'y pounded thl'
BOATING
Sbe has Jump og ex· balJ and she c1me out or
plosivene s.and ls excep. nowhere to d ive and get
tlonally quick. She can a hand on it and one or »-••y Cat hat the baJJ over ev~· our other girls put it r uc,., body a nd this comblna· uway
llon al her age ls ex· · T.
lre mely rare." "In h er case, s he i rtJllSrallP
lo the recent AAU m akes a lot of bi& plays r--
VICTORIA, Canoda <API -The
62-foot sloop Ragtime ot Statue "'as
the f!_rst boat to finJsh the 2.308 mile
Vlrtoria·to-Maul y cht race Sunday,
crosaing the lln o\ the Labalna Yacht
Club to complete the ~ne n 15
days. seven hours and 48 minutes.
The second boat lo finish was the
61-foot sloop Joli . also out or Seal\le •
61 n1lnutes behind Rll¥\imc. Sorcer y.
~not.her 6l·foot sloop from Lagaina,
crossed the line about two hours after
Joll .
Alvin N arod 's Sunbtrd of Van·
couver w H atlll 13S mtles out to aea as ot bis rad lo report SUnday ancl wu ex·
PtttC'd to a rrJve today.
Race Puaa1e or Bremerton,
Wu h .. waa l~ mUes from t.be flniah
and ••peeled to crou the Une at noon
today. Race organiaen also expect
that Race Pasaa1e stands the best
chance or winnJn1 the race on correct·
ed time, a haDdlcappinc system.
Tern.a Ill of West Vancouver wu
27S miles from lbe finish and Luclrer
of Vlctorla w aa 29S nillet out. Both
boata wue not e•pected to flniab unUl Tu~ay.
J u n I o r 0 I y m p i cs . and doean 't eve n realiic
Jobnstonwasselectedas it. S he h as a great C1L-mp;OR B Jh R Sail d ~~et~~~:~~~~1'~~:; ~n:a~e~a!~~:1a8~~·~'; p~:atll.sk~pnored a oa egatta e
on the winning team in times." ~ thejunior compet1t1on. H ow d oes C heryl by Art St even • Seal Twe l ve classes or
sailboats tu rn ed out.
Saturday and Sunday (or .. She was the type of Johnston look at her role ~acb Yacht Club has
player in that touma-in volleyball? been declared the winner
ment th a l whe n you "I like volleyball bet· 0 f th e M ult i h u I I Transpac race from Los needed a big play made, ter than othe r sports,.. Angeles to Honolulu. ru• h
somehow she was there. the MVP from Corona Patty Cat 11 Cirushed COC et del Mar·s junior varsity th ,.. this year says. "I like the e 2,22S·mile course last
traveling connected with Thursday at 6 a .m . to re· wmn· er
it and the people we cord an elapsed time of
Balboa Yacht Club's
Midsummer Regatta on
ins ide a nd o utside
courses. Results:
PHRF -1 , Easy
P as sa ge , D a vid
Sparkuhl. eve.
P-Cat -1, O's Boat.
WMeler, BYC: '2, Doul
Cefall. BYC: 3, M~ Pinckney, BCYC.
SABOT B -I J
Benjamin. NHYC: z.
Cathy Martin. NHYC; 3,
Kurt KAlrst, BYC.
Rustlers Win;
Pirates Split
10 days, 20 hours. 52 meet. Their a ccents are minutes and 17 seconds.
different but we didn't Antigone finished the get to see a lot because we werein thegymmost r ace Frid ay with no
ofthetime." chance of saving her
At Cd M s h e al so U~~e boats started the
played on the varsity race July 4. One was out
softba ll t eam as a thefirstday because of a
freshman and hopes to broken rudder. Another
ma ke the bas ketball had a broken rudder in
team tbjs com ing year. mid· Pacific but is conti·
MACKINAC' ISLAND,
Mi ch. CAP J R icochet ,
o wn e d by H e nr y
Burka r d or lhe host
Bayview Yacht Club,
was declared the winner
of the 52nd annual Port
Huro n ·l O· Mackinac
Island yacht race today.
Owen Minney, SSYC: 2,
Green Thumb, Craig
Clifford, CBYC; 3, Black
Cat. Les Vessel, CBYC.
SANTANT·!Z -l, No
name. Rod Rodhelm,
VYC : 2, Mischief. Bob
Vaughn, VYC: 3, 5iffzy
Heathe r, Tim Styles,
SMYC.
ETCHELLS·22 -1,
Pe rfect . Kent Edler ,
NHYC; 2. Atante, 'nm
Wilson. Royal Sydney
Yacht Squadron: 3, JI.
lus ion. Arthur St rock,
NltY .
SAMT C -1. Ruth
Levy , BYC; 2, Todd
Padia, BYC; 3, JoAnn
Norman. BCYC; 4. Pam
Olson, BYC; S, Blaine
Griffith, BCYC.
LASER -l, Fletcher
Olson, BV.C ; 2, Kevin
Kirk. BYC: 3, Bruce
Doder, NHYC; 4, Bruce
Crary, NHYC; S, Mike
Arrigo, NHYC. The Senik Hu stlers re·
main 1n contention for
the Metro L e ague
blleball cham_pionship
folio" mg their 6-2 vic-
tor y o\'er the l rvine
Athletics Sunday after·
noon.
In other act ion t he
Costa Mesa Pirates split
a doubleheader with the
Anaheim Giants, win·
ning the tirst game 3·2,
dropping the nightcap,
5-2.
The Rustle rs are now
15-5 for the season with
Tuesday's night's game
with tht.' Pirat es at
Anahei m 's Rrookhurst
Park the final test.
H \he Rustlers wm and
Orange's Panthers \ 15-i 1
should split their remam·
ing two games. it would
force a playoff.
* * * r h rtM
Sunday·s test at UC
Irvine fou nd the Rustlers·
taking the issue early as
they scored three times
1n file second 'lnrrtng
when J im Kaiser got it
started by reaching first
on a fielder's choice.
John Anderson singled
and both advanced on a
·wild pitch before Rick
Norris cam e up with a
two.run double.
Norris lat er scored on
an error and the winners
had enough despite an
11-hit attack by the
AthJetics. •
Gu}' Krikorian had the
big bat for the Pirates
\\tlh four hits in the first
~ame and ' two in the
second
And pitc her Bob'
Isaksen pitched seven in·
nings of n'lief an the first
game. and gave up only
l WO hits.
She learned to play n . to H 1 1 . h volleyba ll at L incoln _wng _ ono uuw1t a .
Ricochet 's corrected
time was 36:41.0l. Cor·
reeled ti mes were based
on the finishing time of
the sc r a t c h bou t ,
Champs Race·
To Schofield Junior-High-Sehool-and Jury n g. One other boat,
on the beach near her ~nttll 3tsea. m&er.
Newport Beach home.
Was it harder to pre-
pare for a school match
including the ones when
she was elevated to the
var s ity for the CIF
playoffs or for the Junior
Olympics'!
"ll was harder ptayi'1g
io the national tourna·
ment because I didn't
bave the experience and
I was up light before lh.e
matches."
Remember the name
or Che ryl J o hnston .
perhaJl6 when the 1980
O lympic w o m e n 's
volleyball t eam is put
together. She could be
Wildcat Capture~
Fourth Dana Race
S H I E L D S -l • Henry Schorield or
Tornina, Marlin/Wright, Alamitos Bay Yacht Club
NHYC ; 2, Cha rlotte, was the winner of the
Paul Cohen, BYC: 3, RaceofChampionslnlhe
Spray, Pete Painter, Cal·210 Class Sunday. The
UClSA. LJD0-14·A -1, race was a tuneup for the
Argyle Campbell, BYC; Cal·20 national cbam·
2. Bill McCord, BYC; 3, plonships which start .Wil~cat, skippered by Pele Schoonmaker, Bahia John Thome, BYC. Tuesday al King Harbor
Connlh1anYachlClub,wastheClassAwinnerofthe UDO·l4 a -1, Herb YachtClub.
fourth race of Dana Point Yacht Club's Dana Serles Hope. BCYC: 2. Don Eight former cham·
for Performance Handicap Racing F1eetyachts. Bart&, SSYC; 3, Gary plons competed in the
CLASS A -1, Wildcat ; 2, Audacious, Mllte Ken-Thomas , BCYC. Race of Champions.
nedy, DPYC; 3, Smokin. Jim Ll vermore, Capo BYC. SNIPE -1. Bob Nash, Lloyd "Swede" J ohnson,
CLASS B -1, Windlriend, Tim Kahn. Capo ABYC; 2. Jo hn Bon· the first cha mpion from
:B_YC: 2. Avoca. Tim Fuller, DPYC; 3, Nuuet nept, SFUSC. Ba lboa Y acht Club,
Bill Murray. Capo BYC. ' SABOT A -1, Brud placed fifth.
CLASS C -1. Tory. Dave Cooper. Capo BYC: 2, t~~~~~~;========~=~~ !'eggy Lynne, Chuck Pierce, DPYC; 3, Beluga, Hild· ,
mg Johnson. DPYC.
among the players on --------------------
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Room (Mate) Service?
Barbells
are part of the
fun for Debbie
Gebhard,
who works
out twice a week
at the gym
while awaiting
the birth of
her baby.
lb.IOOLSON otf-.~ll~l"oi.4-
Jlm <not his real name• would
hkc to have tt roommate lo help
him with II vine expenses but he's
not sure he ever will be able to
trust anyone again.
lie has good rea son t o be
cautious. because his last ex·
perience was u disaster. While
Jam was a t work his roommate
cleaned all the valuables out of
the apartment and \'anished.
This experience is perhaps the
exception. but it points up the
fact that rinding a roommate is a
difric.-ult business at best.
Many singles run ads in the
newspaper and others rely on
word of mouth and references
from friends but either way, the
prospective mate is an unknown
quantity.
What's the answer?
For some people . it's a room·
mate service which does pre·
bminary screening.
At least two exist in Orange
County and offer varying degrees
or sen•ices at various prices.
Peggy Beltra n. founde r of
House-Mates. has been in the
business ror five years and bases
her s uccess on "dclh1ering what
we promise ..
She and a friend wanted to
start a ne w kind or buslnes
to1etb.er and became Intrigued
with a roommate finding service
they r ead about in Boston.
"She was on welfare ut the
Ume and I was married." Ms.
Be ltran s aid. "She did the
legwork nnd J s upplied the
money.''
After sevt>n months Ms
Beltran bought o ut her partner
and continued the business on her
own In Hollywood.
BIG BREAK
Things were s low until a re-
porte r from T im e magailne
called for an inter view ..
"That changed everything."
Ms. Belt.ran said. "We were on
television news . on the radio
seven times and then on a TV
panel on aJtemallve lifestyles.•·
Over the years Ms. Beltran has
noticed changing trends in living
patterns . A lo t m or e men.
espec ially. are finding a fter
divorces that they don't like to
live alone and that they can live
better with someone to share ex·
penses.
Many more senior citizens who
own their own homes. a rc looking
for people to help share finances
as taxes keep going up, . . -··
A Big Weight Lifted
BVDORISLEE
Ot llM O•llY Pilo4 Sl4'11
Whe.re. do you go to get rid of
your frustrations. clear your
he ad and make your bod y
reminlne. all at the same lime?
T he place Is Leon Skele's
weight-training class for women
nt Orange Coast College.
Ask any one of Skeie 's shapely
1tudents.
· 'lt makes .me.1eel great.·' said
Sue Lackey. a sophomore at the
college who has been weight·
lifting for rour years.
"It ge ts rid or tension and
builds your endurance," claimed
C ath y M a rin o , a n o ther
sophomore who took the course
this year to "lengthen:· her leg
muscles tor skllog.
"It m akes you feel good about
everythinR." said 31-year -old
Cheryl Romo who is learning to
surf with her teenage son
BA.BY.TOO
"It keeps m e from having
Cheryl Romo 's stomach muscles get a workout.
•
backaches ... Debbie Gebhard,
just days away from having a
baby, explained.
Skeie's enthus iasm Is no less.
''I've had g irls who lost fi ve in-
ches off the ir hips and gained
three in their bus lline ," he
claimed. "It's possible. It won't
happen overnight. but It will hap·
pen. I can g uara ntee results 1(
you slick with it."
And the notion that weight·
Jirting can make a girl look like
she's compet in g for t he Mr
Universe title ls dispelled by
Skeie.
"The female hormones have a
growth-Inhibiting factor that pre·
vents that. No way can s he
become overly·developed."
On the contrary. Skele said,
weig ht·tralning can make a
woman more feminine. "It leadl4
you to that Ideal or the perfect
female figure.··
LESS TIME
Skele's schedule for the shape·
up program on welJ(hts culls for
twtce·a·week classes. ''You c•n
accomplis h more this way than
you can eve ry day d o ing
calisthm.ics," he said. ··eut you
iwork harder."
And It's never too late, he
pointed out. "No matt.er how long
you've neglected your body, vou
can make a comeback.''
Even pregnancy doesn't stand
In the way o( keeping fit with
weishts. as e•ldenced by Debbie
who. with b~dodor's approval,
lifts 75-oound baTbells with the bestoltbem.
"It can be a llretime activity,"
Skete said. "That's my goal ror
women In these classes." The
,current course, balf·completed.
tontains about rort.y women, he
added.
U It isn't ror a llletlme, it cer-
tainly Js bablt·formlng. as
nidenced by the devotees ol the
bencb press, t~. b8dt arch and
the Roman chair ait·ups.
"We set upeet when the om·s
clOled."
"A lot or older people ju.~t want
someone aro und too. We hu<I Ofll'
woman who had a heart cond1
tlon and d ldn 'l want to be ulonc ut night... •
Ms. Bcltl'an said women with
childre n are finding roommates
e asier toda y. since more und
mo r e p e o pl e a r e ge tt in g
divorced.
"They shar1> baby-sitters or l''<·
change ba by-s itting," she added .
Twe nty perc.-ent of her in-
quiries are for coed arrange·
ments. Ms. Beltran said. Women
like to live with males because
they have found their rem ale
roommates to be "picky and nag·
ging or comrulsive talkers.
"Guys pay the rent and are
never at home .. .
Women also find that men are
able to afford more rent and that
they often are better a t keeping
the apartment clean.
"Ir it's going to be an affair 1t
will happen immediately," Ms.
Beltran said. Though she t'an re·
call at least four couples who met
through her Hollywood office and
were married. she says, "we ad·
vocate a platonic basis."
Her ser vice, which she now
runs with a partner, Bill Taylor.
Is expens ive (S45J and s he
belic,·cs t he fN• In it elf Is u
screC!nlnQ fuctor .
rro pecth•t• clients fill out coo
fldcntial f orm s w h ll•h uro
matched by orficc 1wrsonncl.. Ms.
lk'ltran said she r ur •ly dat'eks
the information but on occuslon
wlll verify .-mploym('nt or run a
rhcck on u driver's Ucen~l'.
Gomi: through hl'r nrm . s ht.>
said. sa\'<'S the ha .sic of obscene
phone calls and "creeps."
She i:. e'<p\'rtt'nccd from both
sides of thl' busml.'SS b('cause s he
too has a roommate. a male who
has sha red her four-bedroom
home for s\'veral years.
Ms Belt ran. now divorced,
has several teenagers, so her
housem ate . also serves as a "big
brother '· lo her s ons, she said.
CARD FIL~
A slightly d ifferent kind of
se rvice 1s oHc r cd by Home
Pa rtner. which is run by Mary
An n Lair and her mother. It
simply is u card me or people
who either huvc homes or apart·
ments to share or who want a
pl:.ice lo li ve.
Customers have the freedom to
browse thro u g h the fil es
themselves for u char~e of S7.50,
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BEA ANDERSON, Editor
Monday.Julf 19. 1976 81
Prisons Bloom
For Art's Sake
WASHI NGTON <AP> At the Lompoc Federal Co rrec·
tional Institution in California. inmate artists a rc producing
a superg raphic hair a mile long runnin~ through the m am
winding corridor of the prison.
Al a similar institution 1n Talla hassee, Fla .. artist Betty
Voelker.the only woman working directly with inmates in
an all-male prison, recently put on an exhibition ;it Florida
State University.
The works on display were not priced, large ly because
Ms. Voelker didn't want to be bothered by handling money.
'"They don 't sell Umt much." s he said in an interview.
·'Most of my inmates are drug pushers, and they don't need
the money. That's not their major concern."
She is one of three a rtists -in-residence a t federal
prisons in T allahassee. Lompoc and Leavenworth, Ka n .. in
a one-year program that is like ly to be extended. It is sup.
ported by grants of $45,000 from the National Endowment
for the Arts and $27 ,000 from the U.S. Bureau or Prisons.
ULTIMAT~ PRAISE
Ms. Voelker -her choice of titles -s ays her biggest
compliment came from several prisoners who said they did
not wa nt to leave the prison, preferring to stay on and com·
plete their work.
One or th!! aim s of the venture is to det ermine whether
art courses have a rehabilitation \•alue: it is nor primarily
aimed at training professional artisL'i. although Ms. Voelker
says a few of her students might make a ltvln J: outside
through art.
She and the two other a rtists. Leonard Castellanos ul
Lompoc and David Melby at Le a\•cnwor th, recently
participated in a scm1nar at the National E ndowment with
o((icials of the Bureau of Prisons, who keep an eye on their
work.
Bureau officials were unanimous in recommending that
!he progr am be extended a nd expanded.
INMATES BENEFIT
Perhap!I the most enthusiastic comments have como
from the inmate students.
"UnUI the program came ulonR some Reven or eight
months ago, there seemed to be no way for m e to Improve
my misconduct record or lo elcvul(' from the close custody
status I'd held for 35 month11," Inmate Nooh <;u rl McNulr
wrote Ms. Voelker .
"Today marks my 43rd month of incorccratlon. I hove
now acquired minimum custody Since my involvement In
the art program at T11llahassee. J have j ust rccenlly re-
ceived atenlalive puroledate: I have gone on rurlou~h.
"(think Ir you would look at my misconduct record uml
the rec.-ord I now have since my participation in the art pro·
gram. there 's definitely a good message ....
.. There are handicaps because of the need for security.
For the F1orida Slate ex.hlbitlon. McNnlr created a huge
sculpture, 30 by 60 feet, made out or the cores on which
carpets bad been rolled. It had to be hung on heavy ropes.
and prison officials would not allow the rope to be broug ht
In, so he hed lo maJle a s maJJ modeJ and then bang the piece
on lhe slte.
At Leavenworth, o<riciaJs will not permit an inmate to
have more than two paintinlJll in bis possession at any Ume :
Melby says a storage area will be arranged so that an inmate
may work' on more than two pictures at a time.
He HY• he met considerable resistance at the start,
since Leavenworth is a maximum security prison with
strict atturity codes. But he s aid since the program started
there have been absolutely no security problems, no dis-
ci'Pl.lnary problems and no then except for some minor
Items like pencils, tubes ol paint and turpentine. Melby's
students do have several public shows a year, and many
make sales. He and the other two a rtist teachers say one or
their IMsiest problems Is lo try to teach creativity; the in·
mates tend to copy illustrations or photographs . Or they
may paint similar versions of early work.
"To riak raJlure is a pretty big risk ror them," Melby
said. "So they'd rather copy work that's been admired by
their peer group.''
., DAILY PILOT Mond•y. Juty t9 t97S
Loneliness Can Be Eased (Ann Landers ~
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Jut\ visita homefortbeaged.
When people ar~ Ignored by
tam Uy and friends or treated u if
they have lived too long, they
Ncome dehumanir.ed -or non·
JM'NOn.5.
The abuse or the elderly 111 our
country is on the incruse, and
&e need only read the Se.nale re·
porta to see what l mean. H your
reade r:. would volunt4!er to
~me '(l'lbudsmen to help ease
tho loneliness of those Un ·
fortunate people ln our long.term
lacilities, we would ooe day have
From 81
... Mate
Ms. Lair said, or they may both
ll!t their home and browse for
$15.
··we don't check references
but we m eet almost everyone,"
she stated.
She and her mother also run a
dating and introduction club and
a singles travel sen •ice, so their
· roommate service is a feeder to
these.
The reaction of many people to
roommate finders is skepticism
al first. accor~!1h!o Linda Tcirt.
•----.. • .d.... was-roce I m-ftndans;-a
roommate one e vening.
· "l went through with it
because of Ms. Beltran's fnendli·
ness, ··she said.
Dennis Jensen. who was look·
ing for either a male or female.
had run ads and fOWld them un·
successful. ·· 1 got really un·
favorable people." he said. "H's
nice to find a roommate that's
rompatible "
Diane Logan. one or the mosl
enthusias tic proponents of
matching services, found a male
roommate. thouith she really
d1dn·t set out with that in mind
"I didn't know they sel up male
aDd females.·· she said "I had
lbted with females but most \\ere
petty and sloppy."
She now laves with Craig Ou
mont. a house painter. ma t"o
bedroom. two.bath apartment in
Tustin. Thcv s hare the cookan~
' and occas'ional ly go o ut to
breakfast to#lether
: Miss LogDn likes to hve "1th a
m ale bec-ause he shares ~ work
~•nd does tht> heavy work. ··He's
not home that mu<'h an the even·
mit either." !>he said
· I'm very pleased. So far llus
places away rrom home where
people LIVE -not )llSl h1UTian
warehouses where l.hey are put
awaytodie.
Pl4tase tell your readers tbey
can perform a valuableservtceby
joinifti ombudsmen. It's a won·
derful way to m ake one's life
count by helping others-JANET
C.lN RlVt;RSlOE
OEAk JANE1': Tbanlu1 for
yoar ld~r. Yoa have CSvee me
-~•C to thlok about -Hd I
hope otliters. H w~IJ. For lbo5e
wbowant to becomeomb-.dlmen.
cootaet your state Departmeet o.
Apag. tr yoar state doeftlt ban
one, write IA>: DlvlakloolS....~ltt11
to tbe Aged, Department uf
Haman Resources, ll?t E Strttl
N.W., Wasbln1tton, D.C.!G064.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Tom
Kiene. who produces a hvely col·
umn for the T opeka Capitol
tournal, wrote sometbini recent·
Ly lhal you mlghl ••ant to share
witb your readers. Hett ll ls:
''What worries Ann Landt",rs
con~rns us, too. One at her cor·
respondents, afe 19. wu eon·
templatlDR marriage with a
French horn player.~ was dis·
mayed because her Hance re·
CU.Seel to kiss her. lle bpl W ill·
Ina that bis llps were his only
means ot livelthood and he had to
proteC'l lbem. Said Ann, opting
for the practical, 'Tell b.im l!ood·
bye and find a auy who play• Lhe
Vlo1m.'
"Other side e!fecta or dating o
Fren c h h o rn player are
astonishing. if nol deleteriou.s. as
Diane Logan and Craig
Dumont share household
chores. 'He does the
heavy work'
has "·orked out better than with
females. We're Rood fnends.. ll's
a brother-sister type arrange
ment.
She said h<'r friends know there
is nothing between them and that
they are just roommates. but her
boyfriend is not too happy about
the arrangement.
"It's okay for the time beinJ:.
he said. But he's not crazy about
it:•
Horoscope: Capricorn
Main Obiective Achieved
l TUESDAV, JULY?O
: By SYDNEY OM ARR
~ ARIES <Mnrch 21 ·
: Apri l 19 >: B e con·
: servative in conn~ion
~ wi t h mon ey affairs.
• Overcome te ndency to
: act on impulse. Com·
; parison shopping tectvu -~ que n ow could pay
:) d1,•idends.
~ TAURUS (April 20 ·
: May 20 1: Lunar cycle Is ~ such that you obtuln ~fa cts . aain added
-. strength, overcome ob-
) tncle and see people for
; what they are as con·
· trasted to wis hful think·
an~. You learn lessons.
(iEMINI (Moy 21 ·
• June 20 1. V 011 m nke dis·
roveries which could
temporarily c hange
~ direction. nltitude. You
,toke o n mo re
r~ponslblhty. Insist th;;it
..., you are comptnsated for
utra duty, work.
CANCER (Junt' 21 ·
July 22 I· Finish rather
~ thun Initiate project.
~ Round oul plans -brinJ:
objectives Into foe°". Ac·
ttnt on budget, timing,
dealing with one who
Calendar
C'H-RI STIAN
WOMEN'S CLUBS :
Kaye Hooten McLeon
will present a Civil War nag. a family keepsake.
to the organization at a
hoon meeting Wednes·
day. July 28, in the
Sheraton Beach lM.
Marine Col. Lee R .
Bendell will be the
speaker and a musical
J>l'Olram wlll be present·
ed by Dave Jones.
baritone.
SO&OPT IMIST
CLUB: Norma Graham ts prealdent of the
Harbor Aru group.
Servin1 on htt board .are Jean Conner •nd Eve
·Bina, vfc:e presklenU;
.Ann Van A•adelo, tttuurer. and Jo~
and Cbrl1 Williams,
aecreladet.
•
may have gr andiose no-
tions.
LEO (July 23 · Aug.
221: You receive news
which represents fresh
opportunity . Be en·
thusiastic, not reckless.
Strengthen s truc ture :
become more aware of
basic material.
VIRGO (Aug. 23 ·Sept.
~: Follow through on
hunch. Your intuition ts
working overtime. Ooe
who a.ided, taught you io
put could mafte reap.
pearance. Check behind
scenes before finaJjz.ing
trovel plans.
UBRA <Sept. 23 · Oct.
22); Involveme nt in
soda! acl1vlly 1s accent·
ed. You should not go
~lone -become part of a
movement. Gel around
-make known your
views. Become ocqurunt·
ed with community heart. Beauty, luxury.
members who care. extravagance form a
SCORPIO <Oct. 23 . montage.
Nov. 21 ): Be willing to AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 •
tear down for purpose or Feb. 181: Be wary o( '?"e
rebuilding. Emphasis on who wan~ you t? s1~n
legal matters, special pa~rs ~tthout pnor tn·
ties. relationships -and vestagauon. Keep guard
t hes e d o i n c Jud e up -see places, people
partnership and mar· as they reaJly are, not
riage. merely as you wish they
SAGITfARIVS {Nov. could be.
22 . Dec. 2J ): Some PISCES <Feb. 19 •
changes occur in March 20 >,: R_e lative
service employment could be 1n fighting '·-· • mood. Know it and don't l'rt"u. Kev 15 \~ be, get tnexlrlcably In·
analytical -(>tece volved. Stand tall. You
together cl~es, bits until need not be intimidated.
you perce1ve complete Be rHponslble.
story· If J•IY ZOUa Is yoar CAPRICO~N <Dec. 22 blrt lit da y y 0 u are
· Jan. 19 > • M od~r-ate sensitive, p erceptive,
pace achieves main Ob-loyal, fond of rood, COO·
1cct1ve. Ac<'en' on emo-servallvo where money
t l o n a 1 t es pons e s ~ is concerned. Wonderful
chlldren. affairs or chaneeaoccurlhi.syear.
INTRODUCING
StGcy
• Trained by VIDAl SASSOON'S In london
Stacy worked throughout Europe
with Steiners of London. She was
the only American hair dresser
chosen to work on board British
Passenger Ship and Princess
Cruises. •
SCULrnllB> MAILS FOi $20.00
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wzzet~H~~ard
~~·a.e.....,..c..11r-• ..... ut • ..._1•1m
'
reported Lo us by John 8eatty, a
former press secretary to Sen.
Jim Pearson. He told ol a couple
at Wuhinaton girls whO were ex·
chanaln& coofidenc:es on the kiss·
ina technique of m~lctans.
bot she gets iero. wro&e &o mf' deacribticl Mnett •t1
''te••ally dead.•• HH hu•band
wH oot lltt•Hldera~. tellM11 or
clumsy. Sllle laad '"'lat pro·
fualoaal llelp but notl:al•I
chu1('d. Her complaint was a f~U.C of &Dllt, lbm •he lddM.
"I wt&Ja I could aet lfOme .,.jo •
mNt out of the ad." My advice • ._. aood and 1 litand b1 u.
There are m llllona more like
you, dearle. I haven't heard a
\r\•ife In 30 years uy she is content
v.'ith her married sex life.
" ·t believe.' offend ont>, 'U\~
French born player ls best.
·well, maybe.• concluded the
other. 'Bul he surt does hold you
funny-." -WE LOVE YOU IN
TOPEKA
OE-'• LOVE: 11aub fv my
la8'1t let' tM day. A8d pleUf' aay
Wlo &o Tom Kleae. 1ie•1 oae of
rny tldnt friend• lD Uw bul.Dess
-or I dMMtld aay oee at •>" best
lrieM• ol IMC 1ta9C1la1.
Don't expect these husbands lo
take the tlme or patience with
you lbat they would take with
some tramp they pick up In• bar
-or women they meet at work.
A wife Is jus t part or the
1urnuure. Are your parcnta too slrlcl?
DEAR ANN : Here is a
message to the woman wh01Se
husband enjoys se:~ to the full.
lJ lhe&e men v.•ould expend the
energy al home that they do
elsewhere, they'd be amai-=<t at
how itood "home cookinJ:" can
be. You suggested that t.he wife
dream up a fantasy. Well, I hnve,
tor 10 years. Now J want the real
'hang. -THE MRS.
Hard to reach? Al\n Landers's
~let. "Bug~ed by Parent.'!''
How to Get More Freedom,·
could help you bnd&e the genera
Uon gop. Send 50 cents in coin
with your request and a lonJ:,
stamped. self-addressed f'l1
velope to Ann Landers, P.O. Box.
1400, Elgin, UI. 60120. DEAit MkS.: Tbe 1''0tnan who
Women Lose Ground
SACRAMENTO <CNSJ -Women working in
California today actually earn less money
compared with th~r male coun teroarts than
they did five years ago. before the movement for
affirmative action and equal employment
began.
According lo Bureau of Labor figures for a
sample California area, for the same length
work week, women averaged $25.40 less pay per
week than men in the same positions an 1974.
In 199, the same statistics showed a wage
differential or $15.62 between women and men.
tn the sample area. in occ"pations in which
bolh sexes were represented, men averaged
$201.70 per week; women, $176.30, in 1974.
rn-tl'le 1~mptmg;-men-averaged-f~2-
per week; women. $138.50.
The traditional s plit between male and female
occupations continued in 1974. Jn the s ample
area, 85,450 women were employed in
office-clerical jobs compared with 3.195 men .
In professional and technical occupations,
men held 10,247 jobs. while women held 877.
Sue Foreman. or the Joint Legislative
Committee on Legal Equality, said the figures
.showed "more women are being hired. but they
are bein1 hired at the lowest levels and not
being promoted.''
"You're seeing an increase in quantity, but
not in quality of jobs, and it brings the average
down," Foreman said.
Employers are hiring more women to m eet
affirmative action quotas, Foreman explained.
but the hiring was done at the levels
traditionally occupied by women.
"Fifty-four percent of the women working in
California are employed in secretarial or
clerical jobs at an average salary of $4,500,"
Foreman said.
"Legislation has removed many or the
barriers against discrimination. but irs not
enough to see that a company has a n
affirmative action program. Cultural all1lUdes
tn.lte a long time to change. The problem is the
• same nationally."
The hang.up in ending discrimination lies in
the enforcement of the law, Foreman s aid.
"The F air EmploymMt Practlres Commission
is supposed t o enforce aipti ·dlscrimanation
laws.
"But they have years or backlog. They are
understaffed and underfunded. and the burden
oC proof lies with the woman who feels
discriminated ugainst.
"I really feel guilty referring people there,"
she said.
"Women are going to organlte to J)l'Otecl
themsel-ves-and lo...bring p~UCC-lo bear. n.
employers.''
A spokeswoman for the stale Commission on
the Status of Women also said the problem with
ending discrimination loy with enforcement of
laws already on \he books, and not with furthe r
legislation.
"Women are not beln$t hired or promoted lo
the higher paying job&," she said.
Foreman noted, "In C111ifom1a a womnn has
to have a college degret> lo earn as much as 11
man with an eighth grade education does."
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ma'll\>r SUllt' ;ind l:Ul'!>t this! Long pie r & floa t. 4 Bdrm
quarters Ai.:ouml' S25.00C .... _.'::"".:-:-::-:'"".""'.':~~ waterfront h ome. Close· UP view of the Fili\ loan Nu nl'w loJ . 1~1111~ S'.d71l month va>s mos t excitin g yach ting acttvit y .
T u,, 11 ho u 11 ... ca I S300.000 in cl. land. Corona de! Mar.
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The horses arc J:one bu $7 000 'RICE 2 STOIY
URE DUPLEX lhc barn 1~ sull there· REDUCTION 4 or 5 hdroottl wi th VIEWS o( w11ter a. Double 11arage + bl
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h d h I ~ Here's your chan<'c to Located on approximate urecncrv Lot:. o ( Wiii "Of S OP .in t e Oil " ~ h h 1 I pick your color scheme&. ly i, acre lol wilh lots o do111s lo br111J: lhe out " IC is fl arge pane custom amen1l1"'"' in lh1 prl\'D<'Y Fxtr ~ lorne doors inside Loe 1 Udrm guesl room Cor rec:rea ~ ' .. "
BAY & BEACH REAL TY
LAST LARGE ESTATE
Luxunous "Old Califomfa C harm ":
over 4,000 sq. ft. romfonable llvln~
SpUC(', on tree s tuddl'd, TWO THI ROS
ACR E HILLTOP. Mar ve l o u :>
panoramic v le w of ocean & city of
Corona d e l M ur. s 8drms .• 7 baths.
sparkling pool & huge vlrw det·k for
gracious enlertaimntt. Let us make an
uppt to i;how this lovtily h om e to you .
$255.000 INCL. THE LANO.
RENTAL DEPARTMENT
If you ha vt> u home or upt. for rent,
please call fo r o ut' rentul SJ>(?ciulist.
Burbura Ankenc.
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CORONA DEL MAR • &75-3000
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HE LOVES ME! And that's whv h e's
s howin g me this darling little 2 ~bdrm .
& den home in Jrvine T e rrace. with a
beautiful big pool. Just lis ted a t
$106.000. but we'll e nte rtain a lower
o ffer
673-4400
"' t Th bl' bra.nd new home unde home. J baths. famil) &3 Bdrln units SlJ0,000 ion area). e ram '" ronstru<'hon in our de· room. gourm ... l count f) ~
WATERFRONT rooms. and a panel H bd 2 b hnterta1n1n". r.~ f1r•t I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMES den The !IOIJr heale u11e rm!I. a . · "' .. uc ~
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$79,500 .................... Fee
IN NIWPOIT llACH
&nutiful 3 bedroom. family room. 2
bath home with loetds or bnc k u nd
s t on ework. s et back on its big corner
lot with svrinkhnst svstem. etc. ll uv~
hake roof. r1 replacc. bulltlns. plu.'lln
curpet und drapes lhruo ut, complete
the decor.
JACOBS REALTY
675-6670
2919 Newport llvcl. coner 10th
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tov.tnng ihadu l rec•, J
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SOMETHING
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plumb1ni: All th1.> lor
$72,000. Call no" lo ~l'C
th1:. oulblundmg homt'.
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and nice ... 11lerta1nmcnt
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INCOME
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rrl th" \\.irm Jnct <'lt·1.t1rn1 HARBOR LIGHTS S• Dl'l'Lt-:x lll)lh :!Ull
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pEnlGE° HOM(~
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4 + Family
"Mini Orchard''
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REAL ESTATE pool 1:. 23x4.S with larg Cr PI cs Tc rm !I a r call for an appoint menl of; ~ ~ b \II h negotiable '"6 7711 96.16767 J
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MESA DEL MAR pl11nt1njl1' .11mn~ th\• 111 1 ' Custom 6500 sq. ft. waterfront home on home• frne 1-urner lo1·J
mo:.lmpm.1cy.:;.-?tS.OOO -·_ -il j the point 134. Fl. frontage Wtth lion llui:t• fnrn1h ioom
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llEDROOM
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DECOltATOR
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EnJ1>\, lhc ".irdcn ollt Re -'tor 5""1·7729 BACK BAY n ,.. m,1,kr :-mil' HI~ h,1\·k .. '"' , $58 000 been starte d .finis h it to your own taste. \,lf'(I ~ 1•h1hlrt·n·, "'••) flo""r:-. truil uni.I lllOHewportllCM • ar<'•• 1\11\lo•h ~<·ll1·r \'l'l(t-tjlJles \\'jlk lo .tll.._ ________ -t '1 · Bedroom c~ O·i<tory Th1~J lldrm 2 bu home is N d !'""" .. ') <lo"n lO m'" to.in h I \ k I ... · h r 1 h R 2 1 t s pn t h b ew -un e r cons truction. Contc mp. """" :.coos , s 1n1: on)' wit am1) room. UR on u e .. rac u • SUl>\'f :.harii \;ilut.'' ~.750.t:ull pal10. hUJ:I! scpnrutc by room o r i-t utl10 Cape Cod Oak nrs. 5 BR. 4h Ba .. 3 llurn',Call7S217CIO 54•·4141 Bi.rser & Better mas lt-r !tUlll', s lon 1-;ast~rdt• c ~1. locallon. frplcs Lndscpd Boat slip. S375.000. .., •. 'II~· I ••••• '"' I'
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OPEN DAILY 1·5
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COATS & WALLACE
REAL ESTATE . INC.
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tomrnunlly. Massh e $.58,900. "llh 10'. do~n. . colt'rta1111nf.!. 4lllt, Utt.' 6 IEDROOM
rn.isll'r suite w Roman Anxious owner muse M!ll 1·ar Jlar anti c•ulsHI ~ $60,900 L-------1
tub Sep. !IUC'lt !>UJlt'. l.I llurry. take adva11ta11e. --------G• .. 1002 Monticello rh1ldn·11~ playroom 100 &>eluded umonJ: tr('l',, :!0'~21. pant'll•ll bonu:. rm 962·7188 EASTSIDE Gt•r.a t·002•r l BEDROOM from the ti...acl\. 5135.000 m1111 ·slream a nd f1:-h
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lt'llnl!I courts. A :.ound 1n --Mus. dcMrable t • .ists 1dt: Big Canyon Condo EST ATE lnlo! G 1.::1nl IC.' rn;i:-te R('dut·ecl I 5 fir. J bu. Ill Feature,.. 111llude he a\)
'\'Sl mcnt in a pro $4'7 900 locat ion i.1tuated on 4 llDROOM s u1h· with ahundant bu) &cwean SIS.l.5<t0 :.hal.. ... ronf. l'lte11-c111"n
J!Yl'SSI\ e Gre.i See ll 00\\ Tern(1" rar:i1h home 0 dl.te:iadl-el n~ps~rekel11"nToh1sbhlu:scs Versailles Model IEACH·,OOL l'ln.w1 ... plu~ two '" Ill ~lit Mur:.hall Hll)' li75· IG01 II\ lnl! ro<1m . ,..,.p;1 ral1•
' . ~ " " 0u d i..-d r bedroom!'. J U"l (I)', lir<:pla!'l' & {'11\\'rl'tl huae lot w drum k1l. lrJ: pool, open bc,>am ct'1hni;s. bl an rng 4 .,._.. room11. v1iardcd 1•111 ra nc <' to do"n Call 9S2 77&! Corona del Mar I 02 patio Tht• hc ... t \ .1lut• 111 ~!~ha 3 ~~u2h~atoc:~1~t ~~":e ~~~; ~1~~::0~~~~. ~~~e~~,~~c~~~uSlch~ :~~~ ~~'fi~~n~n~~~--~::h'~j11 K€Y •••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ h u rr ·1 ' <:a 11
IDj! low inlcru t go\'· no new loan eosti; • l.'n· l'nd unrl "1lh sperl a<'ular 1esllr ':wiled Cl"1lrni:s .. < W RARE
•-f h G tr c· .. n I P.€Al TOru -"" IR DUPLEX ..,an.~6-7711 hclle\'ablc bnri;ain. ,·1ew o t e o our:.\' .-.ass1ve oor to ce1 mi: , ~HERITAGE
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HOUSf,LAHIM . .:m••••••••-dramat u· 3700 sq .Ct family room with tilcroor.urche:.etc.Wil Perfectloti1lmn. 4BR 2ba S49.7~r. Taite
. • REALTORS
HfW,ORT FOUR BEDROOM ---home. t-:as~ walking drs 11uturei. window ~kyllght 1 radc up or sell ou 644•7211 over!!', 1"111\ loan. l'kan
tor ::t largt' ramily lhal PLUS F MtLY ROOM lan1·e lo B•!l Canyon for lush Indoor planl!' n ht frc.'sh pwnt. lri: 11111t·t "'" nl•cll~ three children ·5 A Country Club and renea-and 1·ommandrnJ: \'ll'W uf g " nt'r. frl'i.h 111·cnn hrN!71'~.
bt'droomli plus ,, huee $59 ,000 A GEM lion faciUtles. S220.000 ~p11rkl1n1? pool and fon. S 135,000. 5'10·1>555/ !1(13 100:\ rnu~tl'r !i.Uilcwilhilsown Super home s uper JC you ure looking roi 640-6161 tastlc rt11hcd Jacun• .• ~1 11 PILUTHEAL£STATJ·:
hHnll room with used buy!'! Vacant Owner churrn, s pu .. e , lar1tl Hidea""Y I ll' m a!>le . --- ----llY OWNEH
bri<'I. l1rvplul'c . T his s a Y s ~ c 11 ! ! Th 1 s yard, :1 bedroom & farni suite lldJorns pool anc • Costa Mesa 1024 Corn1•r Int. •I !Ir, 2 Ila,
home i~ so unusu al you townhome <'an fill your ly room, livmJ; room wit~ terrace Lnrite rl\lldron, •••••••••••••••••••••• $SG,500 11:11 llR~l muRt mspc1•t ll lo OP· dreams . Call today for r1replacclor$52 5IJll co ll ;ind j!Ue!<t q uarlNS ANYTIME
Pm ·1111c rt Loeuled in appointmcnl. 646·7171 · i llUf!HY! J UST r.rsn;o ; WESTSIDE ;~~~:~~B~~;; L~tiiNll ~;;flh~ Maf~.~.~c\~tAW {®'111 iii ~~-S-·T·;·.·T~E~R-H·O·M-E-i i~~:~~~.1!·.~~~ ~!:;~:::!?.~~ [®ea GREIEEN"'VUATLYLEY E::!~':: r;p··=·~~·~P~~;~~~~-C·U·l-O•E•S•A•C--i ~~.'~~d~~l.J~~~~ ir~h~~~-~s~GG4oar~~" ~;~ sp;irkt~n~q~~! pa111t · .::::::1a=•11••1•-"' l PLUS OEN ,. • • POOi. II .\H: onl} tl\rvout "'th 1111 thc· f11w :0:1ct> unu11u,.1 3 bdrm, 2 Cl"nr ,\l!l ~IS·S:tSO or • • ll>\l\UWOOI> FLOORS SSS.950. J UR . 2RA , lo" Giro Mar /1•11turP~ 111.t;s
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bs home w l>onu!I rm, S70,000 t.12 91111 Sharp I bcdrrn , r~lroc 1-;cn11om1cal 1,1as hlt n~ m:.mtcnam·l" yard , larl:l' 1 1 \hult"'d ('Ailinu•, ('•im t-:a i<ti.11lt• t:hjrrner''' lar1ote ).1rd Honm In d1 1o hwui.hc r . i.enrc t dd J r 1 · If 1 :i uniitU\' 1'11 ' ""c• .. ... ' ,.~ ' SITS HIGH AIOVf nnrt·h <lbl•· nur"•'" \IA u l'< ami ) rm n I'"" "·m1r11 1 11ln1 C'll\ 1•r>'il nmn11y f)O()I' fnr l11ddle' frc11h in,.ldl' and out pool. b o a t .11·res-. r:· • ~ .. u ... ~ i\11i.um'1hll• \'A lo.to 11u110 11 111 n f ur .1 ,ind c•fo<;c ln \lileSqu;m' Mo,ein ronLl111on llom< COASTHIGHWAY ~:nrlosed rrn lro Nt•u 1-llA or Con\CntioniJ 6-1~116-16 1 1 ~.U~I
11ark & Golf Cour,,. 1i fam1ly&enll'rlamer"• $65,900!!1 :\Ille Squurt' 1'.1rk tcrm1J>, 1.1r11.11n 11 "• .!IQO~S9.191 d hflhl Three bedroom) :\\Jl?lllht'ent lll lld!i<'a11e l'n<'t.'<illl ~).500 t•Z·7771 ~ e €HIG€ ~-~,..1,.1 __
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1\0ry " bdrm on l1trj!"
M<'SI Vt'rde lot. Many
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automatic li.11ht Ing and
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$17.500.
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prime locatJon, SI 15.000.
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COLE OF NEW,.,PRT rms. d(.'<' kll. pullu!>. \'b 11atin ldl'Dl \''<l't'
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family rm . 3-Yr old home on ~he
oceanfront. Fantastic, ever-changing
REALTOR" l!:lr ln<"u \lon. $375 m i>. ,
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LAGUNA HILLS
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3 bedrms, laritc ).Jrd.
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Uc\elopm\•nl. 4 IJr!(I' $42,000.
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THUIS. & Fii. 1·4 P.M.
2601 WEST OCUNFIOMT
SAND & SIA aEALTY 675-1100
separate l11undry·cl0$ ~ •· nu cp l>·pa1n . ----
garages na ('e fncd y d . US HUNT VILLAGE a..,...a Hills 3250
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752•1920 patio & poo!·n dbl ttar mo 841·2622 5340 mo+ sec dcp. ~A.IUr NfWi'Ot N4Cf4 Adul~ ~I~----7611·3700 ---
lxtrm!>, bon~ room 15th
btlrmJ, lgl' family rm,
II\ 1ni; rm & formul din
m.1: rm. Rack yard m.ide
ror outdoor II\ IO!t Only
'>tep~ to pr1 vale park
"' court l or tennis .
ba!'kctball & \ulley ball
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•Assumable FHA Loan M•wport hoch I 069 Newport leoch I 069 Loh for •ole 2200 Br, o(f :.lreel. qua ct, ~bd condo. SJ~ mo h.t. & Urnnd New \'u Twnhse. 3
AGENT-Pri11c. Oftly! •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •.•••••••••••••••••••••• fenced ~urd. Couples on· last . $50 l'le .irnn1o1 Ur 2 Du. uir l'tlnli. pnt10.
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SEA CLIFFS
Jbr, 2ba. Ir~ rrnr lot,
many itlrus. ()'' ner Ai:l .
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STUNNING
5 bdrm home + den. fornlal dining, complete
with frwt trees & lor..:e
<'Qvered pauo. F:nJOY the
park & tenn•l> courts
Jv;ulablc to you an lhe
t.>xclusl\•e RaC"quet Club
of lrvme.
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s>, ,-s> Call Jean ~ddy. 673-<122': Choice Costu Mc~u lol'a· Pets & Ch1lrlrl•n ••••••••••••••••••••••• lagunaNigue(• or640.4415 t1on. Cul-de-sac street. 6737601 Af(e nt313r.2Un.lrpk.2car1o1ar., ' REDUCm $10 500 Ill --· lmmacuh1te 3 Rrlrm. 2 --Pavl'd a.J'l'a ror bout or thechokecommunity , ••• Momt..U..D•1.rt, ba. $495 per mo. Ca11 2 Br, new crr1ts, drp:i, trailer. View. l,CO&l';
Resort 240 646·7171 nr iilrn.9'.n5. paint, 2 tcr j!Ur11ge, lge l)lt.last, dcpo il 499·25-l~
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RAHCH REALTY Terrace-Super pool and of ha rbor &Deacli R~edlorircrtorr!-c t l oc . id t h gnr.;-~o. Pl>~ blU.ns.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1
551-2000 dec ks. sunken bur 1n Owners purchased another home & ',!s0 8e e:n: ci:~oo ( 675·4060 · 073·'1~ e\es fncd yd . nr bc:h. sl'hb & Br 2 bo p'1tlo rncd ,
----ramal)' room. 38R & (am $ 29 000 FIRM sbar , •2 baau. · $u3r5n0. wk ask for riln Gold. · _s~opA. S3SO m o. 962 D7S8_ yard. ru\.de ac: $37~ WHISKEY rm. some ocean \ iew. must move. 1 • -· ~ 1195 l\fl G
.1s a doi:. he "ill l('l)1ou Sl.24.500. 673-9499; (l )982·4214 MESA DEL MAR · 3 Dr. 2 Story 5 Br Home wJ!nr . • .
dnnlc 1n th e mJn) Lag11n11N1guclReally LIDO REALTY (1 )629·2546 Ba, din rm. lti ram rm. }d,C'l~l'loschl!s&shop Ne -.. h
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I SS6 900 -------· ---• ----2 tJr & Den. 3 Ba, side lies C'OUIH" · HILLTOPHOME He -me h S.CieMtate 1076 4.48A('res l.ucerneValle}S325.3 br.l'_"J ba.carport.Lovely 4 BR. fam rm.' O\llll L1d0Penan.S8S()m, w,,_. • oc ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1·n subdivision. ~" 000 648 Seal .Street. Phom· ba. s uper H 8 locution "rly Ille./\"' 64(Mll49 S 7000 ;\iEW 3BR. 2BA \\ llh i.''· •••••••••••••••••••••• '""' 546-3166 W lk t I I & a k I ' ... 5 2· cttin~ l'oastline \ 1ews NEWPORT SHORES Walk to bch, 2bd, t~ba AJlt mo G40·l127 sa3e tr~~ 1~'r !>:o·;p1n~ IACK IA y VILLAGE -THE . .. S8i.500 24br,3 ba'3milyhom home. All amenit1es.~ca.ty Nice 2 br hou••il'. r ... nced s4 2s i m o. in c:ld Jbd . Jba . ,.Int urea, VILLAGE ·:. -JayW YeaL<1 Heall "'ith r ornt'r lot. sun 492·0&95ownr.SSS.OOO. Property 250 yd, gar. Nc"IY dt'f'Or gardener . A i.k fn. brand new conclo Wel
31711 Coa l>l llwy d~cks. larg~ bdrm:.. N •••••••••••••••••••••• $240 mo. 2546 Orange ~l arvunn or U.arbJ r.1 lmr, fl'' G.1r. dr open
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RANCH REAL TY POSSIBLY Tll t: HF.ST ent~:i.~:~ri~!~C'=~al .~................ Perhups you wool to set Eoslslde 3Dr. 2ba, blln~ Yorkto\\'n/Mu1¢nuhu 4 br 11.13 o.sro. unyllm<•
55 I ·2000 I 1\ftrm. Pl..in IOS in Th\' VJ\ LU t; ' n N qi u <'I S79.SOO w 120..:llO patio H~t or bur a home. Servan Nr \'Verylh11111. $34;(). p 2 ba. f1>lr . m1111y i•xt ro!t S11uc·iou' •1 br J tm ~''"'' W1 llo,1i. <.ircal family Shore" Cl" n t' r For al~ I 100 you is m y 1Jui11nci.g 6462i00 S39S mo 'lf34~/\•l N 'l> I '1 • trall•. lerr"tl •· .·111~1011• to Pro-..., Hou•• II !I 11 . 7 1 2 2 :\I u r -1 • ' ~ I.\ ' 1•tu l poo ~. lcnni... hom{' on llUll'I c·ul ·dt'·Sill' ·' • "' A ~ ,.. ••• , ••••••••••• •• •• ••• ••• •• • • b r rce ~I nw CJ.I~ ~no ont'r lj l>eune Unt\ 1'111 i... l'l..in ,1rert 59 . 750 ""e..·nt ~ell Spo1· S.:••rclt:n homl' & G42·3KSO 2 1, 11 . 1 It k jor1e/Shlrl•Y N1ec nl'w 2 br. 2 a. rpk. -_ ~ · · _ " d d Id -----< I ru ers'" mu p:ir · -------udlls n o pet~ 5295 • b 21 0 .. , ~u hom1' 4!111 Corl.w01x l>un Bryan. 832·7151 t:all' guur l' Ot'l':ln:> l' TNllSt:&JG'DOt'K Costa Mesa for s a le . Rffll&tctfe 642.5251 5'ltl·4757 · Clea~4 r .. m. "· ULUl"FS <.:ONDO FOil
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S77.9'JS G W :?IW bea<"h. oc•c.in 'u lrom • ., 9 c h !163 4500 Bkr no rec pool, $1'150 /rno 673·4241\, l I h I 0,. 2nd le\•el. !I bdrm. dl'n. ~.0000wnr545·7G45 5'00-464 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S200 ozy ome w/i.tar. · · · · I CICJUna eac ., - - ---·--' P ·tl l 'l ''l ·' Fncdforklds.f\~e Fr I a~n • l)r J bn fll UF .. "' d I .jhr. :lb;i. CU\l'rl'( lloltJll •••••••••••••••••••••• ram rm. Ml'Xlcan lalct•n· 8x45' trailer. awning . \ nVl'!I or an l'rc11 Cu an M· R I 540·5370 0 (' o~ .. • • r SC.:on 0 C'llSCll
' SSG.SOO 47:1:! lto\l,ur} JUST LISTED" try, drumauc :l !ll) fl\'lllJ.t DOVH SHORES porch , s torage s hed. buying Nil urea homes._ 111~ cnt~:_. · _ spaC'aous. ~800 :;q ft. 1 bl~ Starlin)! ot S495
ln ·ml', j5t la•ll !-' m1lv deh"hl' 2 Slor" rm \vrth n oor to <'l'lhn11 r ool ize courtyard en· Costa Mesu utlult l>ark. AU cu,:>h if prlcl' is r•t!ht $235. 2 br T ll. i.tar. Kids, h<'h. $175. 640 5().t8 •A11e111. t>H ~ -
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:1111 . ;!'• h.1 . ..-am rm t•c111J11mnhomt.>'Th1~on1,.\ l2"1i:n:,1 ho~e con111s 1.s or SANCLE';IENTE.~ 11~ --M uinRcn~ls.~0537~ hou8e VACANT nc"' i·rpt & drp~. frpl, ~7:.!.!>00 ne1:11t1t1hh' "' h,1" it all' l.ol!.olderks &~(fjr•J bdrm'I. I b...i.h:. forma Vicw.5 Star Adult Park. P\'T Ply desires hum,c tn 3 Br,4! na. frple. S365 mo SS6·7777ai.k for Su(. m a n y xi ras . s sn.1
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1.imh('Jtnni: .,.1th m.itun ... e-port 19COC LAK·atl-d on bluff w11h .tn h· d, . l E-Z , i PVT Pty would like !'mall LO\ely 3 br, 2 h..i, frpk. SJ6.~33 orco. 2'ibo. 11lo~c. trash ••••••••••••••••••••••• t hl I hi s a t pa IO. ~ maio home hxer up1~r w \'IC\4 f I d. "Omp ll"'•nnt I)' r >n lit'\'' \\ould 1vu beheH '''qu1'1 c 1111: 1ll for retiree:; or -.·ork1ng · ~ orm,l in rm. rrpls. BRANOnl.''14 i.mi;lelc,cl ' · n• '
Sl\!1700 . F'n1 111 1.! Canyon '1s1'~L·U~Ul"'sG2L:i\N50.~o rouple.Onr71H9tHU5 ~~e~d:;!O:~~orLaguna drpsk .wfnl'd)d C.:d'h1ldpedl 3 BR . lg' fum rm ~r~·~~~~ui~u~~· rr0Pcrl1ci. t'all Dai; C.. •"' '' • -----· o . uler.itr nr P S4SO/mo . Centur) ,,_..,, · · mt\"i:!:tt'G!PID nyon .f<t•alt~ &« 11~ 833 ~ POR QU ICK SALE, 8x3C Ava118il.S45~14 21 /Lockhart n calty osk ~2·6500 d~~.:..G7J.748!> . .,YVV ALJO Sl::T U P IN R...tclls ---forJ nel orJim96281M7 LEA.,E I l I ·I ~fiG6f' ) ADULT PARK C M ....................... Mesa Verde 4 br, dm r m . a _ , ""' •or se op • OH' Y
499·2800 OCEAN,FRONT (COf'IW .asoc:IA~ )tlN'I' COND. INQUIRE: HcMlws hl'ftithed hu~e ram rm, 2 IRe baths 4 br. family rm. preMilt~ I' .. Bluff 11pa('1ous 4 llr &
Delui.e duplex <"lo,<· to lll:Al)tMi} SPACE i2, 2\91 llAR· ....................... dbl frpk, li;e pa llo, fncd. area. Nr br h. Children i~nk n:wl~ red~<'·sr;;·
DEO'WELOPARk G R E ;\ T LAG U ·A e\erything 2 UR .. 2 bu BORBLV0.~·19l5 ..... I.a.ct 1106 nr S<"hools.$485.548·1517 pet. Vacant. $395
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Hm. 2 lrple Lu,uriou rucl.' .i lldr S242 500 deck Sl89.500! t o Oceun. s hovping •• ;.~;;-;•••••••••••••••CHARM ING 3 Br/Fam BEAUTY. 3 BR, 2 BA, '"iM 124 Shnrp 2 Ur hou c, walk 111
upl{rade\, fanta11t1(' lol' Ot·ea n fr o nt ~ from lolboa lay Prop. crnh•r s7s.oou Owner Rm. bea c h ('O\lage. lgc yard, mnny trees,•••••••••••••••••••••• bch. :\50 yrly. 631 0363
... 01p1~.",,1ht>JIJl~·"k1•~..1.,tr1~h~ .. r;. Sft!J,000 lo s:ns.ooo Spc<' Realtors 675-SlJ'J 2-ACRES C-1 waterfronl, furn. Sept CUS\ home. 5450/mo, '""JV rK TF.RRACE ufl 6 r~1 ----.
. , ~ ·' • l..irulur \H•w home •6757060• ---1S.Junel5,$400 mo.ll Coals & W11llac 3 v8•• 2 R. I C• N Sh, . B , . \g\.Orlvmcs~ul(t' 3~d"n lUS.000. • E.._.JOY ln Costa Mesa, GraodC:inal Ual lsl R 11 54 .-4IH r a.popu ar am 1 pl .• 11m'I, 2 r , ~Oil\
" Freeway fronta!(e. -----' ---ea ors ti bridge Modd, good locu· den. Walle to l'>eol·h . tell
DEANE HOME
"MODELS"
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for 1mm .. d111tc oc
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red hill ,.
552·7500
Mew ListinCJ
Turtle Rock
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CULVllDAU
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Culverdalt locataon
Quiet street. M:auiv
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645·64S6.
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Property Ho..se
642-3150
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ILUICHIP
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•·ash1on Island, :Art11i.
tluo upp.•r b11y. 4 Spac10 bdrm . & dt'n, dloin
rm. marble ftplc. In Ille
ll\'lng rm, 2 Full & 3 h&ll
bath . 1'01Mst rarl)('l! &
rlr11pe.•. bc11ut1fully de
coralcd. 1339,:.00
CALL 6) U6·HI• 9!·~-u :uTY Ntar Nt••trt •u t OUiu
White brick tirepltce
Clanl family room w1t
two larae glass pal1
doors t1lhtr end. Kinf?
sau master suite hos~
calhedr1l cothngs nnd
dref.sing t1bl PLUS ~
more ll pociow ~
bedrooms. Very lnr11r
~onvtnft.'nl klt('hcn
bright too• Laundry
dm. fam rm. A pnde·.---------
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Only one for this
price • $89,.SOO.
•foy the Good Li~
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room. Huge cul·d~·Sb( • OCEA:'ll VIF.W • ,
bat'ltyard. llEl.P' Call 3 RR • family rm
now753·1700. Spactou!I I I\•'. rm ..
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Service Call
642-5671
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.. beach 11\•ing and Ex1st 'g111come i.lreum Newporfhach 3169 sharp, rlcan t.:astside, l~on . 5450 547 704 11111 &pools S425/yrly1\1:l
rarefrett lra\'el R<'cent· •a=· ••••••-••••••••••••••• br, 2 b:i , fam rm & din 8:13·3215 ___ _ Ml\.12!JO __ _
Jy rcnovatl'd 2 lrn, 2 BA • ~ Summer & \'rly Lenses & rm. life home. beaut con· Ra n<'ho Sun J oacruin 11 v. Homes w/vlew. 4 br
T o wn ho mt' w 1 l h Place Wkly Rentals. S62S ~ ditlon. S395 /mo .. Call BR. 2,, Ra , i><>r>ulur "Sa 5700. ino. 5 br s7so.
fireplace & puol. Central ~ · $1725 Yrly, Sum me Dave 540-1151, llerllag Lui.~ Rvy" mdl. Prim< s,~.7093orG4<1·7770 Weslc hff $65,000_ )Sl-1t20 SI 700 lo SJSOO mo Realtors. view Avail AUJI 1 5600 --
HAL PIHCHIM 1400 OUAlt sr HI r "~ Wate r r ro n t fl om e - -• -s.17_7~u or 833.3215 · $22.'i Rrcrzy 2 br Tll, pool.
REAi.TORS 631·1400 3 Br, 2 Ba. nu r p.s, clrps, -----S1n j!ll•sok Ft'e
27?7 F. Const llwy R-.c:ho Sonta Fe (n('d yd. dbl gar• $300 mo. WILLOWS. 3 Br 2 Hu. ulf l\luln lkn111l11. S..10·5370
675•4392 Fnntasllc 3 i\('re Hill Top LIDO, lg, sunny soul M5·8S76 ___ rond • frptc. s:nr, mo, ---I
llnmc Site' View! Room patio. Sleeps 6. Pool 644 l4SOorS30 505ll '(2 W:ih'rfront. 40' dnck, 3br -for horse s. tenni,s & ping Pong table. Close l Lovet)' 2 story. 4 br. ll(c --·---. -lfll.' yrd. Avoll J\ug. For Executive ralrus grove! Anxious sunny beuch & lt'nm, fam rm, pnlio w i-bhQ, We turve 2, 3 & " hdrm 1~1 t yrbt-A«t. 7~2>-7~1
wStfl A ~lly owner asking S75.000 rourts. SISOO/mo. Uniquq <'ul-de·irnc lot. $470. mo. homes & townhome~ ----,
Pcrlcct for enlerlolnlng Term!. or wall con~1dcr Hnmcs.675·6000 J SS~--avail for lcu1tc. f rnm 1.100 ISLE Owner 3 Or~ ~_PSJLrlou{.•nDr20• 3Ua40,w1DR1 Ne 14· po r I home 1 n IL UFFS CONDO !$295. Allral'\ave 2 & dl'n S325R. N\oN~1<1·",,,..A'T\' ~~ll~.d11;~ f![.~~~ ~,. LJ!~4~ "" ge ,. · x poo Trade'' Cos water pd Lge }ard / " ' · " '' " Mnny <'u:.tom feature:. Rancho ln\·ei1tmenl c:o. Prime IO<"allon. Elt'l(anl · ts 1564 A Orange ~1·2000 1..ibor l>ay, s u100, furn o $139SOO Marge Wolfe 7141756·2447 ly furn .3hdrmt. .212ba nope · . . ----11nf Li.c opt1Qn $tl001 ALl l'OllTS ll E 1-'rplr. bit tns Clo.,e to Ave, <2l3 I ll4!2 7o33 _ 3 Ar 2 Ba. lilt' fJm kit, l'lll lii3 !1105
• 645 K02.1 CCMMMrclol rommun pool $G45 Mo. ~1esaVerdc •hr, 2ha , fplc, ncr 101. 1trdnr anrld. $375 P~rty 1600 1Submllonch1ldrcn) dbl aor pr11ao $490 mo ~H)lllCHoruppl
Harbor Vl•w H~s •••••••••••••••• • ••• ••• C f C I rth In(' wl.ll~r MO 1731 ----..... WPOllT aLuo o eswo ~ _ uN1vr-:ns1Tv l'AICK VIEW "s .. • ...... L.To•s 6'"0 00 ., T-o 3232 !Ht, V1llni:e 111 Neo
SSOO Nl·wport Shorn :t ll(•droom~
W<'bli llt>oll y 493-0764
STORIS "~ " .. • .., .... · 1 1475 lk'auurul llaruor Vlrw 2 + Convorllblo dtn -••••••••••••••••••••••• 1>00 • rno.1'41 7770 llom<' 4 l>r l'ol"t"'"'· M Pl ith VI f.'or Sall' or Lease .• ~· ·-,onnro t rn WV uc/: Newporl Blvd. 2, Ap WAldKTOOt;l\Cll Townhomc.3 br.lMhu.2 4 nr. 2 )llf>ry hoU51'. ror S720/m11 , 5Gf).4(141j ; iwl~k~~~ 4 ~r· ht 1111 hl3 prox. 1000 liq. ft . 11tore1. 3 lk' room, $2$0 wk, cor atttuch J(ur, frptr ll'lllll'. /\IC, prof lndscpd :;Jt6 3001 r
Only •le~ r:Om te~li: Good r~1111l or orrtce l~a· 813·7001 Alrt. Pool & rt'C fo('il. 11va1I. mutnt. ~us lWQ. 552 0291 m .Uf'PS (';11,;;-0 Pl~ 3 poo l. ) o cu n l and hon. t or more lnrorma· ONTllt:WATER S32Smo M7·7027 or Ml f"'711 ----llr, xlnl lo<'. vrry pvt find
c hildren s pla)'arca. lloncllll • In Best Roy location. L 1 n 2 n <.: 1 unit. U1111r11dNI, 11om
644·7211 Mr .. S<-nrrcllo 83a·353S 3 lo of Or home with v1c•w Fountelft Valley 3234 2 1 • 11 on' 11 wutur vu, 11\ovn, rerrlit,
Coldwell Uaoker Avail wklv•summi:-r S7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "<.:or111rr" mcJI. In The w •·1tf'r lltlf'en .. r . '"'hr. ' T!'rracc• U11~radrd lhru • • v .. IKCN1W P--..6v 2000 wlc. W11tcrrront llomc11, 2 Story,<\. Tin, 2 HX. fum nut $11'1:!. mo. Wi·IJIOI tlryr. 8'175 mo on nw. · -,..~· • r r~·H HOO r m . m n 11 y e x t r u 11 . tJ..10 fl~7K ..... •••••••••••••••••• $.'125/mo. 00:1 <1!)67 llkr. no RlHT ALS ..,.. rJn ~Hf ,(l
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NEW UNITS fee Sinl!IC l'omlly llonw11 We11tc·llft r ll'Clll , 3 Dr 2 811.
1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -3lllt.2 b11,dcn ..... $125 fplc. pa1111, 1wr, 11r<Jnr Nt-w oompl x~-ln coal:! 1~.__... 320 ... lbr. 2ba. dtP!I, r r11t. frvc. 3 nn, 21111. . . . . tl:J In(', 5'15Q !\411 1232 evcs,
alu1blc Commerical
Real Estate w /bUJiness
opportunity. 1.A>c11tcd on
El Camino Real. SlG2.SOO
M esa t'lr li t u!I ., -• bltn11, $3tl0 , li.c \' ,,. ' · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 213 430·S720nfl 4pm llorl)or l('w llotne"I F.XC(' <'Ontfo. 11<> 3 bl\..;i1,
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Br le den. lg gar111e . 2 br on Texas i;iae
avall, al Balboa wectae lot. Klds/SJ('t.I ok. Fee.
M2S mo. Cn-7615 Mahi Rt nlals, 540-S3'70
TIMI TO TlADI .. Mw lU 2 br duplex f'l'plc
Trade lo l arger u".'itf •••••••••••••••••••••• ldck/pet.1/i nals ~k. Fee:
now! More appreciation OR 3 BR, fem. rm. Main Rentals S40·S3'70 more lax s helter. Cal View I ms Mo lnch.tdlng '
now ror information ttirdencr. A~. 640·7000 1$. 3 br TH. pool. Kids, UOHS IST A TIS singles ok. Fee
$36-1832 JASMINE CR EEK Main RenUlls. M0-5370
Tennla courts &c Pool.1----------1
---------l 38R28A +famrm.Lux-BR, 2 BA, a t rium
CATALINA ISL.AMO unout·S'TSO/mo. 673-7601 w/Jacuzzt, clcc b ltns,
7 u.lh. S 171,000. A~. auto gar door opener. .__ Sit 200 _... • gardener lncld. $6()()/mo.
31\lt. 2 Ila .. · . $)~ ba. lrplc. pool, or. llou
4 DR, 21, bn .. · .. 14 llvsp. Super n nt. S4ZS.
Costa Me1111 t.73 2332
4RR,21>11. fum .... S47 :!f 4 RR. 2Va b11 ......... ~7 SELL Idle Items wi h II
4 8~1 s 8a ••........ S7 • l)ally Pilot c 1aas1n Ad.
SvMMt;R HF..NTAL MZ·S678. •
•ea. J./.~~nhoin:w' wk. s. c1e ..... t. Jn&
2 OR. 21'\ b3 ....•..•. 137 ••••••••••••••••••••?••
2 BR. 2 ba ........... m~·-------2 BR, 2 ba •.••••••••. $385
2 RR, 2 b.t ........... S4
38R,2bn .......... $4
3 BR. 2 ba ...... , , ... 1465
3 BR, 21, bo ••••..... 147:,
3 SH. 2 ba ...•....... 5495
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--, r••r· · UPLf,X. Large 2 Br. Ava11Aug6.893-4S6.1Agt.
'73-3620 2ba. 8r:ind New. $500 --.-'122 86()0Ailll,.._rt
536-1202 rn o . V t I '/ I " 11 s e . acanl, 4 BR, 2 81\ + ~· ·1~~~~~~~~~~1 Wot erfron l Uomu fplc. 9'25 mo. /\sk for ANCHOlt.A .. 11 &aMAOO. Kelth,968-1317,\gt. ,573 "'*9 .
Lu1tury Twnhme on tho
p11hudos. Spectaeolar
Oceon vu, Wolk to •hop-
ping. 23 min tol (>.<;,
aJrport. Adult comm.i.wl·
t)'. 15 yrs. & over .. ZBr.
den, 2~~ baths, 2-bJ.C'
l.Jv. rm. frplc, p11tio.~Un·
d ck, terrnc-. Olt\ rm.
breakfast nook. ~bttch
l(Orage. pool, tent.la,
small pel OK. Now avoll.
l yr lse. $425 mo. f:\.'eti &
wknds9'8-63S1
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any hem. "2-5671. soo Poin.tetlla.144•2"1'?. beach. IMO. 1•020fi &A.M TOI P.M 1375.
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Costo Mesa 37 24 udlts. nu p<.'11> ~Ill -1291 o or SJ n Diego fr"> New from S325 U1anne. ti~O 6110 art ~ 559·99 in. middle of 1-\rt Colony Ihm ala} an rnt w blue al 0ur house m t'dM ~n l){'r Pleasant per:.onoh·
••••••••••••••••••••••• 645().;2'7 -~ 1100_____ 492..so50 or4911·0232 da)s. Partneri.h1p breaku~ Je"'eled collJr & <'lea r 1811,, some oc·ca1>1onal 1y & uppearunce. Xlnt
$37.5 0 WER I UP • --leach 3141 --- --F·•m . '••JO. "Orkin", 111 ior<•e:. !>ale ~\gl_:. 837-1200 plustt_c fll'J collar._ \'IC overmnhti. Sl·hcdule on l'Ompany benefits. an. Ulll furn Ch1ldr e1 ..._,..... Studio IOC'lud1ng utthue-. • ...,. " ,., N & 5 h Cd\I "' Pl Call ·~uc:ho & 1 BR ,\pts "e I corn c ~ o pe 1 s ••••••••••••••••••••••• SlJS mo l blk to ~at·h :.hare l>l•auuful Ba> crc~t CAFE ' arcis1tus 1 • · · a monthly bu1t1~. Olde ease '
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•I.ow monthly rates hr. c:pts. drp::., upstairs. Mature adult~ 31755 C:.t U .a.·-'·'--d 3900 ~ Mari,;arl'l . fi:JI l~W both in & Jl«tio. Jlcuvy ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0,.,n traii~p. C•ir" r·1.~ 2 550 M•wport C tr Dr ""76 "1n"•port 81-'1d C:\l l.•111nd..., ({11·11. L·1ds ok 1~1 .. ~· ,,99 ""~" «' ,..._...,_ O · k' bl ., " -' ~ " """ """ · · •; "' -.· .....,... • • • 0 · fc~·t tr11Cf1c• loc. E\ltrae nn 1ni: pro <'m . pre··<·l1l c h1ldr .. •11 , f11'l ..... wportleach :>48 !1755 or 645·3967 Nodoi;s. $205 831 0081 . ••••••••••• ••• • ••••• AV ID INCOM PATIBLt: ~ ~ .. 1 """
-S200. Water parnd1:.e, ulll THE EXCITING HOOMMATES'' CAl.L tiw tc·rms. Ai:t. 8:17·4200 Cull i\kohol 1lelphnc lime Lt h:.kkflg <h>s1ra EQuul Oppor f.:mployer
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" " t L -tr I pt com ---6~1 3111 llAHDW AH t:. 1021 '75·6670 mos u.:au 1 u 0 • FLOWER SHO' ill • mun i l y n ei. t l c d in BANI\ Irvine. N .B. 6"2· 1133 ask
2 Dr. den, Crpk house
fo'cncd, trees, $.'Jiiii 2201
11'111 y Ln . 6<1 5 ·fl7 04 ,
768·79:.>9 ----Dl.X 4 Br 2 Ha. fpk, Rar
d.-chwshr. blk to bch. n
pets Yrl_y $450 644-1103
Ull(una fhlls l:;xcellcnt NE~ SIOOO. MO. l'lrt:GNANT ~ ESCROW for Phil.
lorallonncxl lofrcewa}:. 0\lnl'r r1•tinnj! from~ CJrinl? l'01tf1d c nt1al
& reglonal shopp1n1t Cl'n ..r~ ,.._... \'r e-.t .ibh'lhe1I store coun~chni! & rderr.11 OFFICER CHEF-WORKING
tcrs. .t,-'-'l'l'<1' h\t.' w1rt• ~1·xt to ,\borlwn. r11lop11011 & \\Ith European lrainln1: •f'rreplat•c lounge ;::-::;::. _, '.\I o r t u :i r~ 1\ 11 w 1 re k('('ping ror Country Club. PlcaM•
•Billiard room ..,.,_ -~1·n·1rci.. Terms J\gt. APCi\IU: !'117 2563 E xtl'lll'nl opporlun1t) :. e n d rt• s um e l o
•Poof & ja CUZZI ,/ lkr --,..,, 837 .1200 for an indi\'1dual Wllh 2·~ Cla.-.s1(1ed lid no '118, C It/
•Sand \ollt>yhall ./.,.... ,.....,. AIORTIOH years sale c~crow l'X· Daily Pilot, PO Box 1560,
Inte rior!! dcsijln l'd for M0ttey to Loon 5025 counsehni: & Rcrerrul perience lo 11uperv1se 11 Cos!.!' M=">a.:_C!_.:!2021i
you whi1'h Include . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prcj!. lci.t uvml wknds small escrow dept Pos1·
Beam ccihnl(s, wood MONEY AVAIL .. Busi· 24 tlr llclpltn.-M'1949[> lion will proct>sl! all lype~'-C•L•E•R•l•C•A•L ____ _
paneled accent walls, •t ~to FREE R£NT• ne:.s Ventures. Opcral· -or sales. escrows. lnclud
pa no kllc:hens . plus h l·2·3 Rm. omces from iniz Capital, ct<'. Georg<' * SONY A'S * 1 n g tr a<' t i. o n c arpe lin i:t. pr1vat ~ $13 5 per m o . i\d J . Jomtonis, 17 U > 29'J·OIOO , • • , leasehold~. ApphC'anl.
garden pat1o 11 & Arrporter llotel.Nolea:.e Pyrnm1dRealEslaleCo OC1'CALL)fASSAGE must have a good rea Opportunity r or
MAIL CLERK
balrorues. req. 833-3223 Til noon -- -838_·_17_80 ____ 1 estate baC'lcground. energetic. responsible,
2S211Stockport 60,,Ea C."'fT $VENTURES TheGe..tfeTOMCh stable h igh S<"hool Laguna l hlh ""'"T T V"' ... TUR"' We offer an altract1\•e graduate w/some exper. ~l-Gl30or 5111 61s1 1617WESTCL1ff'.!IJB JOIN '"" .. 1-'or!hc littlcextrai. ro mp l'n ~ation a n toworkmmarlroom. lSorry,no pcl~l /\GT!Hl·5032 Or f o r an)lh1nR m 011trall'.\!11s:.a1te benefits pro11 ram, t•om PlcascCall
----worthwhili' S2S.OOO C;i ll 751·393l plcme nted hy <-nree1 644-3592
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Di1ffftctl•e A.dult
A., A.ITMB4TS
4 Outst:rnd1n.i: beam
150 I WestcHff Dr. minimum. no limit. 17141 0 ,.. \RI-' s T -:o.r 'AflY: growth Poll'nt111I Pleas 9AM ·w NOON
Ncwpart Financial Ctr 4!16·5717 Ai.k Cor Mr Lee ,,;;nk~ i~r u );ear lllled contact Mr. lloh rcr THE IRVIME CO L~'"J Offic~ Spoc• MortCJC19ts. Trust with the reflection of t>H·5300. 550 Newport Ctr Dr
CallonSiteManugcr Dffdl 5035 Chlist'1.!.-0vcin yourlife. Mewportltac h
(7 l4l 6"2·311lext246 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'roverbs 3t 2ll Yourlo\' GLENDALE t:<iualOpporfo:mployrr
••COM SISO. dlx, 2 rm LOANS 90/o m1t hu~bond,I~ -FE D E R A L ------
Slulc, ulll pd, /\IC. ample /C Social Clubs 5 400 CLERICAL
pk,1:. Welt on & Co Also2ndTDLoons ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAVINGS
675·WOO Fuir~t Terms s111ce 19411 HEW DIRECTIO ... S Mailing depl. Req's typ .. ., " JOO Newµort Center Dr mg 45 wpm & vnrlous
N n. lux11r\', Jl\'t olf1c:l'. Sattt.f'Mtg. Co. A s oc 111l i:roup Cor Newport.Ci\ duu es. Good benefits.
Pre-.hge l>ldg, Reasona 641°2171 545·061 1. s 1 n g I ci., 30 t 5. pro · ~ual OpPQr f:m1>loycr Apply_ National Systemio
hie 00·3700 -fel>s 1onnl & scml·prof' Com 4361 Bir h St NB -----2MD T.D. LOANS Non.swin111n~ & nol a -----~-c _ _:__.. ON T H F. R fo~ACll rc1hn1t apt pl n' u' .111
$140. Uorh ~tu<l lo. uul pd. r u r n o r u n r u r n
.idull>1, lca!W, 2nd ~ton• llach 1MF, 1 br, 2 br, ·
103 Mc f'ruld<"n , l'r111n bath.
1175 91111:1, l)1('1i; 1175 11165 FROM $230 lo $:W5 mo.
DELUXE OFffCES Comh1nat1on real estate c h u r r h " r o u I) ,, _________ ..
Comml & lndstl 11vur1·~. &c pe r sonal pro perty 1714 1731 0792.2·7Pm BANKING S&L
200 to 2000 sq. fl. As low loans on r es1denC"es. CLERK
L.1ghled t<'nnli. courts. •
Dano Polftt 311 2 8LKS From lk h, dpl !llor)'. clubhae. billiards.
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Mlsi11on V1l'JO ort•a11 mercrnl properties. $5000 ,repwotiOft
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C'ull 831 MOO fo'in11n1•r 772·!1fl01 Jobs Wonted, 707
NEW ACCOUNTS
COUNSELOR
RECEPTIONIST
The Da ily P ilot needs 11
clerk reccp1iuni111 for our
Saddlebnrk offlt'c. M UI!~
be able to l)'f>C. handle
phones & front counter
l-~x cellent eom l\any
benef1l!I. $2.30 Vt'r hour.
Wnttcn npplirnllons on
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NEWPORT HACH
OFFICE
ho1 1111-: & fin ~u h nwn""Y''"" .. t714lS<l!l 1302 office !C lud 10 ~t <' pvt lun ch .. p c•r11on:1 work or uny kind, od
' lJI l' l' •••••••••••••••••••••• p:itm, htlt JJOOI Adult" Nwpl Frw). i.outh t keawn~hic rt'nl. \'1llui: i.~rVll'C '" your home ur io!Js, C011la Me111 area ~1 >II 3 111..0 K. 1'0 Ul".A C:ll no ~Ii-S2:25 ~ 2Gll2 8 a kt' r , r i lit h t 11 \ Inn Motel 600 So. Cst ofr 675 4491flkr.24 hr11 _ $4¥ 636S a. a~k for ttory
Muturc prr:mn w111om«'
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teller t!Xpcr net'dcd t
h;andlt' all ph,u1u ol
customer couniclllnit &
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:II ,I 181h ~l. 1,1nt1t llkchl /\fl 26r, 1 ll:i lwlw u.1)' Paul3nno ONn 9 ff Hwy """ !U:W •"UICI( SALE• Oomel!li(', l'X'"'r. CX""r l.n, ,.I\ ~ h r, c loH-d M :\l 10 91 M ,. c 11 " Ocrnn N<'w cpts paml 'Y ~ ~ 11n1.1~t· 11J bib t o Wknd11 filtlf'M !l.16·4716. dr:lJ)NI. :?•, y,"11 old,llOGMS 4000 0fr" w/drskll, SJO. $50 T.O.Lo.t& hou::.cclc11nin.:. Nl'WJX>rt
l1t•ad1, frph , $:WO mo &ll·~n3 1111yt1me _ $3C)Omo ,fii:l,_1°"1nflerG ••••••••••••••••••••••• $'70 J~:t:; w Mac:Arthu Jo;IJ.>nrarl1>Morl11t1IH' Rt•ar h, 1,u ~uno 11 r cu
flT:l film Pllt Room & Urd In 11 ht • 10 c M. 5Ml 0213. 9 a:ao 213/670·3160 SIU!r 631·3081 am 2 Bit Condo, 2 n.i. bllni.. i:i tllk bth. Dn."t111rt1. 3 hr, home Irvine ·ircu $:.?OO 008 6S46 f' lH' d 1 J Or, lmmuc SJOO m," I.~(· frlllc. adult11 only . s:.ioo. 2 ha, frµk , 1wr. hltn~ · . 7 ri · W 1• ~ ~ 1· I 1 f r Dr i v<'. .xp, 11uu V' r rmrn l~1lull1-. '"' µcti.. l'orn or m o. 556 2060 L.)n or ~2.S. Yrl:-1st• 67S·0771. mo.~901 Sa I IJ>m f'urn1s hclt "!fire. Air, t ftry tc 11chcr. New t~ t-•or rurthC'r lnfor mn1icm
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wk hllMu Rtftftll 40 immt..t 640·0067 ronti11,~1~~~:~t;.4' ~ur 10/o. G0~1 ~;r>rn:. ~o ~u l'>:lfl ... " • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t4etp W.ted 71 o F•~ot:ltAl.SA VINC.S key hy tourh & prcw1nu"
Rdrm w /buttt & Jl\l <'ntry. MODEIM OFFICE t ft FCMMd SlO •••••••••••••••••••••• It 1-">AN AS~(;JA'rlON ofc ellper Snl11ry tn 1:54)()
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I 2&3 hr 0\•lux-e nfur
or f'urn llU' wtr pd
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f'oc•I, rcr rm, rlcvotor
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,s~-,•odult waterfront 11pU.
• tu )lean Verde. lkauUCul
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~ally rich Interior~. tM bdrms from $:l7S.
f.lt'~a Vrrde Vtlloa, lSSS
Mern Wrde Urwe t;as1.
Cos ta Mc •a
•71415-4<>-M-:'_l ____ _
1eautlfully landscape d
arden t)'pe adult apts. ·2~ Br. Oli1hwasher,
t 11e.). 1tnr .. URQ. Gas & "'.'.!for pd. Pvol.
LA MA.MCHA A.PTS
778Seou Pince, CM
6425073
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'"""'Tllf. S200.S22S. Pool. no
petg. Sc1? al 171 E. 2:2.nd
St Apt 20. 644.orTII.
Hike around
nearlymmpleted
PineaeekViDage
on &I l'enin W sz.15 01 STOIE ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'CCI SSO•Y IUYIC Oood co. bt'nt'f lli1 wnknd5, 6i5·9W7 f'OUND: Sml blk wht fe m " 171 .. , 67rr. .. rr.00 833-3450 I , I IQ 11q fl. m 11ihopp1n11 cat, ,,1c nf T aco llcll. ttlh t'or Inter dcs htn firm .. • ... • ----B~rm w k1tr h pr1 v ·~11. center at 18!113 Munollu St. CM 646.7921. Grelilt 11dvnnrl'ment op Equa l Opp Jo:mployor COL.UGI STUDIMTS
tmpl'd only 962·7520, an ulOur<1clt1. F\n Vly. por. ltcply t-0 Clos~lr1 m tr A.HD A.U OTHH 4PM wkdys, or wknds l 774 1433 white &d no 722, c:/o Dally Pilot,
L_l_v_C! In -L-a-gu_n_i _J-uly & owner 1·774·14 t19cr cut . Camino De PO Boie 1500. Coa1.,·;;;;;;;;; _____ _. H.S.GR•DS
Aug.SlOaduy,$SOwcek RALBOAISL NO Es trella Capo B o:h. Met1.1.call2G2G OANKINC If h "-f d 4'16.()627 HIW •ccoU ... TS you II\'(' '""en ro Ullt' 4ll'Ml832or83a·M23 SllARf'! Buslncu bldg ...:_ Amblllou11 "" " work because you were
Gtlftt Home 41 SO .A20 sq. n .. nvuil. lmrtted Lost. white male loy poo· GUYS, ,.AlS COUHSILOI too youna. locked uxi>er •
••••••••••••••••••••••• l"/n repairs nec l300. mo. die 7 /lS, nr Edinger /SPr· a Saturday Only for our or could only work a few RURALATMOSPll":R~ Lends ll&.elf lo 11 fun-inadale 840·3661 TIAYR Costfl Ml•U ofc. Lile typ-months 4ir have H ltltd
II'• .,, business atmosphere. ---Ing. Exper rtQ'd. Cull for work that does not
Lovuig care, balanced 615-0t86or7$2-0942 t, black cat w ltag, vie Ovtr 18. Miu Sandi 1 Mr. Donnelly, puy well...consider lhi•
mea ls. n ice patio ~ ........ ~ 4500 Sp rlngdale1Edln gt'r, now lntervlewln" for 1 546-ZJOO fine Summer Job OP· ~-.31133 -'" ......._ II . 0 sso. Reward • portunlty You c an • ...................... s.6-S3JS shllrp )'Oun ii people t C•fot ... ,_.,.., · 1~-111111"'' lltllfah 4ZO l,.aguna Hills. 900 +sq. fl --------• travel w/fun group t S.. ... & L... cam ...
•••••••••••••••••••••• Moulton Pkwy & Lake ST Whill'/gr1y male N.Y .. Calif. & thruou 2700H1r'borBl.C M Sl71Pll WllK
2 PRIME WEEKS Forrest Dr. 83().0890. cal, vie. Goldenrod a. 2nd USA. No ex per . nece11s, F,qual Oppor E:mploycr On the sand. Cancella· -_ St. Cd M . R eward. w /2 wk expense pat
tion lcavt'S July Z4lh . Costa Mesa. J~3900SQ n 673-7CMl7 training program. Ab<lv
Aug. ilh 0~11• 3 br. 2 ba. Industrial utul. S48·~l -ti\'(! eamloga therufler
613·9499or <1)6211,2546 ~er. All trans. Curn. Appll
canl• must be neat B Ibo B -Cl "' 2 b llewhlh W..tecl 4'00 For Classlfled Ad 11lngle &cable to leave im a a 3)' Uu r ••••••••••••••••••••••• fum. np\, Av&ll Aug. lhru ACT10N med, fl'or personal In $ept.83M400or4~-67l8 WANTED : single c~r Calla lt'rview call Mr. Blue 1..;.~.;..;:.; __ ;..;.._,:..;...;._,;.;~1 end~ garage space 10 D:ally Pllol Royal Inn. 1600 E. lst St
New1>0rt·Steps to beach Corona (lei Mar area for AD.VISOR !\anta Ana. 83S·30S
Lse mod .. 2 br. Sl7S. wk. 1torq of CQmpact car. 642.~8 IOam·Spm. Parent
or SGSO. rno. 642·3490 call 6'13·4266 Eves. welcome at Interview.
Bast<! on your produc·
Uvlly. CoMm. + incrn
lives. tr you <'911 work
NOTICE f/lime. we wlll tr11in you. how Dally Pilot Claiis· Age no berricr, IC over 17.
lned 1&ds di11play their Several perm. positions
,mt$sages with leglb1lit are also 11vall, wt110 pro·
and impact.,Ouradll,w blc m or atrikea or
are proud lo H)'. really layofh. St1rt lmmcd.
get r esult&. rhon CellbetwnUt3.
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Roof lt ... Landscape it. .. Tile it ... Trim it ... Sew It .. .
Haut It ... Add It ... Plant it. .. Alter I t... Learn it .. .
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' ' Y.OL. 69, NO. 201, 3 SESTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JULY 19, 1976 TEN CENTS
: Chowchilla Kidnapers Capture· 'Near'
I
' LIVERMORE CAP J -ln-
.vestigators 96y they havt! com-
plJed new clues which they
bell eve will lead to the capture of
1hree men who kidnaped 26
Chowchilla school children and
tl\elr bu!I driver.
The 27 escaped unharmed
about 28 hours later.
··we have a gut feehng that we
are eettlng closer." Madera
County Sheriff Ed Bates s aid
Sunday.
At the Ala meda Countv shcrifrs office, Lt. F.d Volpesa1d
detttth•es had been given In·
CHILDREN'S KIDNAP
MOTIVE MYSTERY, A5
formation by a man in Sonora. GS
miles northeast of the kidnap
scene, "\hat pinPoint.s where the
suspect& were on specific dates
.tUt~IN•L O!SC(Nf
. ~/· .. /
The \liking fJn /tla·rs
Jast year."
And Jack Baugh. crlmlna_l
division chief (Or the Alameda
sheriH's o ((lce. predicted
authorities would be able to iden-
tify one or more or the abductors
today or Tuesday.
"Right now "''e're optimistic
that our investigative l~ads are
developing toward some positive
information that we think will
take us to a suspect," said
l'his 1s an arllst·s concept101l of lhe \'1king
lander ;,is it could look after its expected
landin~ on the surinct' of the planet i\tars
Tuesday. E\'erything is in working o rder
for the historic descent. CSee story, Page
AS >
Schorr ·Linked to Leak
Baugh.
But despite "an astronomical
amount or physical evidence."
Baugh admitted that in·
vestlgators still had not
established a motive. •·The only
thing we have at this time Is a
kidnap," he said. "As to whether
it was by terrorists or for
ransom. I don't know."
The 26 children and their
driver. on a homeward bound run . .
from s ummer school. wer e
forced at gunpG1nl from their bus
and herded into two small vans
near the Madera County town of
Chowchilla, a small farming
community in the heart of the
SanJoaqu_in Valley.
Their captors dro\·e them near·
ly 100 miles to a gravel quarry
near Livermore in Alameda
County in southern San Fran·
clsco Bay area and forced them
1ntQ an underground bun.ker con·
structed on an old truck bed. The
captives dug their way out Jo)'I.
day night after the three masked
men left.
Composite drawings of two
s uspects and detailed descrl·
ptions of all three m~n believed
responsible for the kidnaping
were released Sunday along with
one complete and o-ne partiai
<See BUS, P age A!)
Tax Cut Mulled
Valley Costs Won't Drop
By KATHY CLANCY 0t tloe O••tr l'ileC st.II
The Fountain Valley City
Council plans to cul city property
tax rates this year.
But Mayor Al HolUnden cau·
tioned that the cul isn't going lo
mean a lot on final property tax
bills because about 62 percent of
the taxes paid by F ountain
Valley residents go to supPort
public education.
"The good news isn't that
good.•· he said.
City residents last year p11id
Four Killed
In Headon
Car Crash
Four Orange Coast youths
were killed early Saturday
morning in a fiery headon
collision on a deserted stretch or
Laeuna Canyon Road about
three miles west of the San Diego
Freeway.
Sl.43 per $100 of assessed \'alu ·
ti~tolinance cit services. Thal
meant the owner of a home as-
sessed at $50,000 paid $178.75
yearly.
City Controller Howard
Stephens said that in light of the
28.l percent increase in assessed
valuation city wide. property tax
bills wlll be higher no matter how
much city tax rates can be
trimmed.
Even if lhe city eliminated tax-
es altogether. he said, tax bills
probably wou ldn' l drop.
Sl.ephens 1s now working on
final t ax figures. They may be
presenre<r atTiH~-Sd3)' night's 8
o'clock council meeting. he said,
but the council won't set a rate
until the first meeting In August.
Holllnden explained that, while
school taxes account for the bulk
or property assessments, school
districts are hard-pressed to drop
their rates because of the way
slate school finance laws are con·
structed.
He said in the city's case. tho
CSeeTAX CUT, Page AZ)
State Woman Gets
High Post in AF
WASHINGTON (APl -Presi·
dent Ford announced today he
will nominate Juanita Ashcraft
as an aaaistant secretary or the
Air Force, the highest post for a
woman civilian in the Defense
Department in more than 20
years.
omcers -admirals and generals
-on Pentagon duty for years.
Mrs . Ashcraft is the first
woman civilian named to the
Penta~on upper echelon since
Mrs. Rosenberg.
Mrs . Ashcraft. a native of
Amarillo, Tex., also ha.• been a
member or the California Gov·
ernor's Commission on Ex·
ecutive Salaries.
( Panel Tracks Route of Intelligence Data
According to a coroner's re·
port, three of the crash victims
were burned beyond recognition
when the 1961 Volkswagen in
which they were rhline exoloded
and burst into names on impact.
Mrs. Ashcraft, SS, a California
businesswoman, was president
of the California Stale Personnel
Board from 1971 to 1973. She will
have responsibilities In man·
p<>wer and reserve affairs if con·
firmed by the Senate for the
S39.900·a-year Air Force position.
A s assistant seC'retary, she
would succeed David P. Taylor,
who has been named assistanl
secretary of defense.
F WASHINGTON IAP> -An in· \'e~t11lalor teslifi<'d today that
d1str1but1on of a secrt~t llou e in·
telhgencc committee report was
\'Cry d1sorjlani2cd and that near-
ly 50 pe rsons in Congress and
go\•emment agencies had draft
copies the day one was leaked to
reporter Daniel Schorr. <Re lated
story. Page A4 1.
David W. Bowers. chief in-
vestig~ll"r for the IJouse ethics
committee. said none or those
persons will say he was Schorr·s
source. flowers refused to tell an
open ethics committee hearinj;(
whether hl' thinks the leak came
from the legislative or the ex·
t!('utlvl' branch
But he said he has bt.•t•n abll' to
~1manate as the source :.all copk)\
of one \1l'rs1on of thl' rc11or~
dr('ulnll'd umon~ t.'Xt•cutl\e
·~cndc·:i
Foul Words
Bring Death
' LOS ANGELES <AP> -A mt1n
was fnl<•lly shot and two compa
Dk>ns wounded by a man who up·
parenlly bl•lieved tht"y wcrl'
AWearinti at him. POiice said.
O<ricl'rs said Victoria Gejais.
34, wlls s itting ln his car in South
Centrol Los Anitch.-s with Osc;,1r
VazquN1. 26. 11nd his 36-yenr old
broth r. Angel. s wl'ruing about :a
stolen car battery.
They said a man w11lked by,
heard thl' swearing. and asked 1r
tt were directed at him. Gl'jas
ttplied. "Yes. I'm swearing al
everybody and everything,··
-X-he man returned with a
'handaun and shot all three occu· panu. fatally wounding Gejas in
the r1eck. officers said.
UWN MOWER
FAST SEUER
"Tbe l:twn mower sold just a
couple of hours al'ler the paper ,ame out.''
:J'hal's lhe quick sale that re-
-1ted from this classified ad in
I.he Dally Pilot:
Sr11rs r ot:irv Lawn
Mo"'er. looks iind runs
like nc~. Sl9.SO. offer.
)l'(~·.'CKXX
tr you have garden eqwp7
ment you want to sell. call
SCZ,5678. We'll bclp you pul a
few ords to work, in lbe Dai·
ly Pilot.
Ethics committee chairman
John Fl vnt ( D·Ga.) said one
purpose of its heanng will be to
determine whether disciplinary
action should be recommended
against any em111oye or member
o( the House. He said the panel
also will try to develop ways to
t 1ghlen House security so it can be
given secret information without
fear of disclosure.
Who leaked a draft of the rePort
has beome the committee's
SIS,000 question. 1-'lynt originally
asked for $350,000 tor 1ts in-
vesti~ations to answer the ques·
tion, but the House cul his rcque:.l
to S150.000. The report was about
abuses by U.S. intelligence agl'n·
cies.
Schorr. a CBS newsman. ob·
tajned a copy which he gave lo a
New York weekly, The Village
Voice. for publication l as t
February. He has refused to dis·
close the identity or his sources.
The e thics committee took up
the matter as Congress returned
to work after a two-week recl'ss
for the Fourth or July and the
Democratic National Conven-
tion. Congress will begin wrestl·
1ng later this week with a Umeta·
ble for extending individual lax
cuts.
AFL-CIO Endorses
DeDlocratic Ticket
Wi\SlllNGTON <APl -The
polltknlly Powerful AFL·CIO to-
day endorsed Democratic prl'·
s1denlJal nominee Jimmy Cartrr
:ind announcttd a campaign to
help send him to the While llouse
In J anuary. The nation's bi1ti:cst
labor organization sat out the
1972 campaign.
i\ :iipokesmnn said lhl' 35 -
mcmber A PL-ClO EXt'CUliVf'
Council voted unanlmoosly lo
IJack the Demot•rutic ticket.
The action· stands as the of·
ficial endorsement of the labor
federation without need lor ap·
proval b y the J52·me mber
General Board, the spokesman
said.
Originally the council was ex·
peeled only lo recommend thut
the board endorse Carter and his
vice prc8idcmt1al running mate,
Sen. Walter F. Mondale. But the
s pokesman said the council de·
cidl'd Instead to make today's ac·
lion a "flat-out endorsement."
The fourth victim, the driver of
a 1971 Datsun sedan was dead on
arrivaJ at Saddleback Communi·
ty Hospital shortly before 4 a.m .•
according to the coroner.
Usted as victims were:
-Glenn Sparks. 19, of 24511
Bellgreen St.. El Toro, driver of
·the Volkswagen.
-Martin E. Burton, 18, 2300
Fairview St.. Costa Mesa, a
passenger in Sparks' car.
-Anthony R . Burton. 19, 676
Glenneyre St.. Laguna Beach,
brother of Martin Burton.
-David S. O'Connor, 23, of 800
La Vista St.. Laguna Beach.
According to a California
Highway Patrol report, there
were no witnesses to the 3: JO
a.m. collision on a slight curve on
the canyon road.
Howvever, basing their judg-
ment on evidence obtained at the
scene, investigators theorized to-
day that the car driven by O'Con-
nor crossed over the center line
and smashed headon into the
Volkswagen.
By the tim e flremeo and
paramedics arrived at the scene.
the small car was engulfed in
fla mes, the Highway Patrol re·
por1 said.
Trapped Inside were the three
young victims. O'Connor's car
escaped the flames when it
bounced to the side of the road,
according to the Investigators.
But, they said, lt!I driver died
en route to the hospital.
Ocean-going Friends
Gray Whales, Sea Otters Make Human Contact
SAN DIEGO (AP> -
Zooloelsts say the people-shy
CaHfornla g ray whales that
cavort among themselves from
the Bering Sea to Baja
California are getting friendJier
with humans.
The sea otter also is "develop-
ing friendly contacts with human
beings'' alter .fO yean ol rovem·
merit protection sa~ it from ex·
Unction.• mammal expenaays:
The comments came alter the
disclosure that a 30-fOOl whale
named Nacho bas played with
humans in rubber boats In Mell·
ico's Ignacio lagoon about 430
miJes southeast of San Dlqo.
A San Diego marine biologist.
Fay Wolfson. regardis Nacho as a
friend.
Mrs. Wolfson says Naclto save
her a areal welcome ln four trips
last spring and that they hope to
get together Jn the lagoon next
December.
''Nacho is an adolescent who
knew what it was doing," she
said in an interview Sunday.
"The rubber skiCf became a
plaything to rub against and
cavort around in the classic
courting gesturt's ot the whale.
But I don't belleve Nacho con·
aidered the boats other whales.
As a young P\lPPY develops
behavior patterns wbile playing.
1 think, Nacho was developing
similar patterns."
Dr. William Evans, zooloebt at
the Naval Undersea Center. said
photographs taken by Mrs.
Wolfson show that the whale she
caJJs Nacho ls not the missing
Gigi, a gray wbaJe that was re·
turned to the ocean In tm after a .
'
year in captivity.
But Evans said reports after
recent whaJe excursions Indicate
"there are several frie ndly
whales," at leas\ in the warm
breeding waters of the west abore
of Mexico. '
An asslatant curator pl m.am·
mall at San Dle10'1 Sea World
marine park said the cra,y wbale
may becoming confident around
people.. "developiQ& a new s&of
attitudes ln a trieDdly envit'oft·
tnftlt." James Antrim addfJd that
sea otters alao are gettbll fnend·
ly tmder 1onrnmenl ~on.
1'be U.S. covemm9l banMd
Ute tllltlll of c.:= ,ray whale la,... ... ..
the marine animal from becom·
ing extinct. Me1dco taas a almilar
ban.
(See l'UENDS, P• AZ>
The highest-ranking woman
civilian ever in the Pentagon was
Anna Rosenberg, who was
named assistant secretary of
Defense by President Harry S.
Truman. The Army, Navy and
Air Force have had star-ranked
Still Confident
Mrs. Ashcraft had been in tho
insurance business and was sales
manager for a r eal estate firm
before she entered California
state government service as an
assistant appointment secretary
to the governor in 1967.
.Reagan 'Outraged'
At Quitting Talk
WASHINGTON <AP J -
Ronald Reagan's campiagn
mana ger said today the former
California governor is outraged
at suggestions that he has given
up hope oC defeating President
Ford for the Republican pre·
sldenUat nomination.
Sen. Paul Laxalt or Nevada Is-
sued that s tatement in response
to a story In The Washington Post
which quoted some t<>p aides and
supPortcrs or Reagan as sayin~
privately that their candidate•
"may have reached the end or
the presidential poliUcal trail. ..
"Storie• In today's papers thaL
imply that Gov. Reagan has
Riven up are totally without roun·
daUoos." Laxalt saJd. "I havo
talked to Gov. Reagan and he I!\
outra1ed thal any such connotu·
Uon be 1iven to any statements
by him or any or bis aides.
"He remains confJdent that ho
will win on the first baJlot In
Kansas City.'· Laxalt said.
Laxalt said reports that \be
Reagan camp Is resigned to de·
feat are "an effort lo psych out
Ronald Reagan's potential de·
legates and supporters.
"lt won't work," Laxaltsald.
The newspaper quoted an UD·
named Reagan alde u saytng
t.be chances for Reagan to sue·
ceed In edging out President
Ford Cor the Republlcan pre·
sidenllal nomination were Jost 10
days a.go ln North Dakota.
Six Miners Die . JOHANNESBURG, Soul.b
Atrtca CAP> -She black miners
were killed and more than lt in·
jured in a tribal clash at an
eaatern Transvaal gold mlne
Sunday night, police reported to-
day.
The Post said Ford won 12 de·
legates there to four for Reagal\
and two who are uncommitted. ft
said the Reagan camp had ex·
pected 10 or 11 delegates.
But an Associated Pres!i sur.
vey of North Dakota deleaates
elected at the state convention
July 8 found 10 ror Ford. three for
Reagan and five uncommitted.
"North Dakota was the turning
point. When we failed to get the
delegate~ we needed there, it put
w1 In bad shape," the aide said,
uccordlng to a story by Post re-
porter Lou Cannon In Monday'K
editions oCthe new!\pnper.
CoaNt
Weather
Night and morning low
clouds clearing near mid·
mom Ing Tuesday. Sunny
afternoon, and warmer
durin g l he day. Low
tonJght low 608, high In~.
. INSIDE TODAY
TM U.S. b pulUng out of
ThaUand, but it u ltcving
millJonl of dollar• worth of
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f OAILYPILOT H/F Monday. July 19 1976
O..•t -. ... ~wtt .._ HUNTINGTON SIGN HAS NAUTICAL THEME
Golde n West StUdent Wins $100 for Design
Huntington
Picks City
Sign Design
The Huntington Beach City
Coum•il has pi<'ked a sign with a
nautical theme to mark city en·
trances . It also ullocated S2.000 to
build the first onl'. at Brookhurst
Street and Garfield Avenue.
J oe Troxell or 20702 Tiller
Lane. a Golden West Collt'gc stu·
dent. designed the new s1J(n.
He won SlOO for the winnini: dt'·
sign ana $25 for being a finalise in
a sign contest . s ponsored recent-
ly by the city 's P lanning OejJart·
ment.
City o rficials said other
finalis ts receiving the S2S award
were Brian Oslin, 8621 Bellmead
Drive, and Brian Hastings, 4841
Heil Avenue. Eliot Martinez. 11.
of 16591 Trudy Lane, received an
honorable mention and was the
youngest lo enter.
The sign will have poles re
semblfog pilings with rop<' bundi-
and oval center panels b<'ann1:
the city's lo~o.
Fro• Pag~ 11 I
TAX CUT •.•
Jump in ass H sed valuation
means more d ollars for city l'or
Ce rs.
City oCCicials had pred1rt1:.'<J on-
ly a 12 perrenl JUmp m assessed
\•aluation. he noted.
As a result, Jfollindton con·
t inued. the lax r ate can bt•
tnmmed some" hat .
The avera~l' Fountain \'all<'y
home ronta1ns about 3.4 n •i-1-
dents. Stephens said. 3nd the roi.t
of providing C'1ty ser\'iCl's 1~
Sl23 15 annuall y per re:;1dent.
Whtie the mArner of ailomc os·
scssed at $50.000 paid Sl78.75 tn
city taxes last year. Stephens
said. the differenC'e in the cost of
providing servires 1s m ade up
through gas and sales taxes and
other re\'enue .
llollinde n s aid any tax cut
would be projected into the city's
io.year budget plan so the coun-
rrl IAOuld not ha\·e to le\·y a hefty
tax increase next year.
··1 think il would be foolish to
make a big cut and lhen rome
back next year nnd ask for a big
tnr rease," he sard.
Spet.•ial PrograH1
Huntington Youths
Sharpen Reading
More than l.000 lluntin~ton
Beach Unton llq;h School D1~tr1 l't
freshmen l('arned to r ead a little
better this year through Su!X'rin-
tendent Frank Abbott's "1Aar on
reading "
The students. who aJI were re·
adin~ al the s1-<th grade le\(') or
lower. wcrl' plar t•d rn i-m oll
t6·memb<'r rl'ac1tn~ group::. lo
help them improve their i-k1lls
DistnC'I orf1C'1a ls said parent:.
;1lso were C'ontaC'tM anrl gl\'C'n
suggestions for rcadtnll. ut home
As a result, distriC't offiC'1als told
trustees this "e<'k, lhl•ir rl'ndtnsz
abtlit1es improvl.'d on thl'
·'''l'ra!(t'
The youn(:s t a i> "<'rf.' l£>Sted and
l'\'3111.:ited durin~ thl' sumnw r hy
:.. l' h 0 (I I I l' a {' h !.' r i-. 11 II r i-(' s '
('01tnsdors and psyrholoi.:1i-li., or
f1C'1.1ls sa1c1
Av the vt•ur i-l'nd thcy hod
)!:lined :in UVNage or 2 26 months
111 11vt>rull r eadmf;! skill for eat'h
mm1th th1•y" rn• in the proJ(r:rm
Or Kl01lh F. ll.1rt1All{. cltrcct or ••f rt'!>l'arch and l'\ aJuatlon, !>:t11l
lhl''' )!.11n('d 1.92 months in
\Ot'o1hulnry eo.1rh month and 2.lll
nwnths in rompn•hl'ni.ton
\\'hill' th1• 111 oi.:ram i.tarll'd ''tlh
AA2 !>tU<1t>nii-111 the fall. !IOmc h•ft
:irt er rea t•htns: an arccpted level.
.mll thl'y" ('rt> repl3CN'l 1A 1th other
~l1td••nts tn nCl'd of help, Offt('IUIS
.,,Ufl
T1 "'h•t•s as:rl'l'd to continue lhr
frt .. .,hm.in proi::ram, 1Ah1r h l'O!il
• 1bout S t00,000, for anoth<'r year.
Tr1111lct• l>on M ucl\Wstcr <llso
Ml!!J::C'<tl'd th:1l thc d1s t r1cl
· t r .1rk" t hl' fresh m en lhrouithout
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high s chool to see if they retain
thl'lr improved skill:..
llart\\ 1~ said s tudent attitudes
s ho" ed a slight but eonsi~tent 1m·
provement toward reading, while
they dropped s lightly low;ird
s chool 10 ~cner31.
Their grade point a\·erages
\\ere \•irtually unrhangetl, he
:-aid, but he did not know wh>.
"IC you look al 1l in a very
s1mplts t1c sense you can say 1s
shOIAS that r eading doesn't arrcct
Arades, and that is a little hit h ard
to behev(;'," he said.
But Board President Helen
D1tte said the gr ade point ques-
tion docsn 't concern her because
students in the proj?ram h:id a his-
tory of poor success in C'lass. :ind
one year Is t oo soon to notice a big
r hange.
Huntington
To Disctl88
D e ve lopme nt
A draft study for Huntington
Heach Downtown redevt.'lopmrnt
will b£' s ubmitted to the city
counC"1l for approval tonight
The document will provide
guldellnt>s for future develop-
ml'nl of the-ar<'a, acrording to Ed
&hC'h, uss1stant plaMlng direc-
tor.
Huntin gt on Reach C'ouncll
mcmb<'rs previous ly apr,rov<'IJ
one redevelopmrnt plan In con-
cept.
The proposal, !lubmlttNi by lhr
VTN Corroration of Irvine, call"
for conM ruction of a 22·story
tourist hotel. nn 1 l·story off1r<'
tower a nd construcllon or mo
C"ondominium onil:is on a fi ve-
block area adjoining the city
pier
All of the development would
()('cur on top or a large subterra-
nean park\ng garage with 3,850
parking st alls.
The cost of the project would be
in the rangt.' or $75 to SlOO m illion.
according to Selich
Pair Killed
By Pirates
l\fIAMl CAP> -Two me n
nboard a disabled saiJboal were
shot and killed off the coast of
Colombia e:1rl\' Sunday by what
two s urvh•ors said were Spanish·
speaking pirates, the U.S. Coast
Guard rePorted today.
Coast Guard CPO Ray Baker
11aid the bodies of the victims
were airlifted to Aruba and the
survivors, picked up by the oil
Lanker Esso Lincoln. were being
brought lo that Caribbean island
Woman
Leaps
To Death
1\ S4·)ear old Anuhc1m womon
checked 111to 11 IOth stor~ room
at tht< 018nl·~ latt!l llotd SondJ)'
morning und ll':tpl'd to hl'r deuth ~fore a bellbm had Unf('"to re-
turn 10 his station, according to a
coroner's r<'port
ld<'n tlflt•<J .r ~ un a ppurt"nl
s u 1 c 1 d l' v i c t i m \\ us l\l a r )'
Jost>phine \\'l'llLl'I or 2.501 w. Uall
Road
Accord1ni: to a n investigation
re1X>rt. M ri.. \\'en tel arrived al
the h otel by t axl about 10
minutes before ht!r leap from a
room on the 10th noor or the
Sierra Towers 1n the hotel.
ln\"esttgators s:ud the woman
3S kcd a desk clerk for a room on
lhl' h1ghe~t floor and was taken
there by a be llboy shortly after
her arnval.
They sa id s hl' left a note direct ·
ed lo her sun 1vors.
A ped estrian on the cement
walkwny bene::i th her hot.el wm-
do'~ suffered a broken arm when
apparently struc k by the woman
as ~he hurtled to her death
The injured p edestrian was
identified as Rob<'rl Stamm, 47.
of Fremont, Calif.
Stamm was taken Cor treat·
ment of his tnJury to nearby Good
Samaritanllospital.
Bobby Sox
Townament
Scheduled
The Fountain Valley P.,,oby
Sox Leaitue w ill be h~~ for its
fi rst ma1or all·!'lar tournam ent
July 2.i through 29 a t Mile Square
Park.
Six othC'r teams will compete
aJ?atns l the Fountain Valley
lea~uc. The wmners or that dis-
1nct competition will compete
latt•r against 25 other team s for a
national title.
Tournament Dirertor Dee
Benedix s aid a Fountain Valley
Bobby Sox team two years ago
won the district championship.
Opening ceremonies will begin
a t 5 p.m . July 24 with Mayor Al
llolhnden tossing the first game
ball. league oCCicials said. The
feature gam e that evening will
be Fountain Valley agamsl North
Anaheim at 8 p.m .
fi'lafJ_Pagea11t
Leathernecks of the Marine Corps Air Station. E Toro,
presented the "Pageant of the Flags" for elementary
school students at Golden View School. Huntington
Beach, Friday. More than l ,000 children. accompanied
by teachers, witnessed the colorful presentation bt 25
Marines.
Accused Murderer
Of 7 Back • in Court
Dressed in s tandard jail
clothes, Edward Allaway stood
quietly today while prosecution
a ttorneys qu1C'kly agrt>ed to give
d e fense l::iwyer s access t o
evidence collt>cted during the in·
vestigation into last w<•ck':.
s hootings at C::il State Jo'\Jlll>rton.
In contrast to his demeanor
during a court appearance he
made when a rraigned on multi ·
pie murder counts last week, Al·
laway appeared lo pay close at·
tentJon to the proceedings today
before Santa Anu Municipal
Court Judge Robert E. Luw.
Las t w eek the 37-ycar-o ld
janitor kept his eyes riveted on
the courtroom fl oor :is Depuly
Pulbic Defender Ron Butler en·
tered mnocenl pleas to the seven
murder cha r g<'s and t wo at·
tempte d murder allegations
lodged a gainst him. ·
Today, Allaway gl::inct'd ::iboul
the courtroom and at the judge as
Deputy District Attorney Frank
Briseno quickly agreed lo pro·
\'ide Butler with the evidence
gathered against him in the past
week.
T he !!hootings last Monday
mornmg al CSF were the largest
mass murder in Orange County's
history.
In four to fi\'e minutes or dead·
ly rifle fire. seven people died
and two were wounded in the
i;chool's library b uilding.
70,000 See County
Fair in Three Days
Allaway was a rrested a short
time later at a hotel about two
miles from the Fullerton camous
where he went to talk with his
estranged wife.
Front Page Al
!\fore than 70,000 people have
been to the Orange County Fair
in its first three days including a
record·breaking 29,127 people on
Sunday.
Todav is Saddleback ValJey.
Irvine and Senfor Citizen Day at
the 1-~air.
The highlights :
Monda)' July 19,
Noon to 10 p.m .
6:00 Marching Band Show,
Amph1theatl'r
7:00 Para<le. lirounds
6-10 llnrold P astorius Jr ..
sculpture demonstrat..ion.
Fine Arts Exhibit
6:30-10 Monletumn's Revenge,
Mountain Dew Stage
7.9 Weaving and spinning,
Hom e Living Pavilion
7 :00 Brus h Arbor s, Am·
phltheatcr
7:30 Chuck Jones Magk Show,
llerita1te Stage
7. 30 fo'a shion show or prite win·
ners, Gourmet Gallery
8:00 Nonos lna Poly nesian
Revue, Amphitheater
8: 30 Morning Star, Heritage
Stage
Tuesday, July 20
Full e rton , Sa n Juan
Capistra no Day
Noon to IO:p.m .
1·5 Harold Pastonus. sculpture
rlemons trutlon. Fine Arts Exhibit
l''ine Arts E xh1b1t
1·4 We~vin i.: a nd Spinnin~.
Home Living Pavilion
I· 30 Microwave cooking de· monstratton. Gourmc>tGalJcry
1 ·45 Foggy Mountain Strin1:
Band. M Ount mn Dew, Stage
2·8 R oving C lown s a nti
Mimes, Grounds
2:30 Bonne,. F amily, trcrita~w
Stage
3·8 Werner llirchcl, one-man
band, grounds
5 :00 Magical L a nd or Oz.
Grounds
5.9 Carl McKnlRht's Steel
Drum Band, C roundi-
FRIENDS ..•
An e s timate d 25,000 gr ay
whales in 1850 fell to rewer than
SOO by 1936, scientists say, but
Mrs. Wolfson s aid her research
shows thousands of calves have
bf.'en born since the ban was or·
dcred and there may l>c 14.000
gray whales today.
SHARKS MAV L
DROWN VICTIM
POl PU. llawa11 CAP> -The
mutilated lower body of a San
Jnse man was recovered from
C'Oastal waters nc>;ir here on
Saturday .
Steven Curtis Powell . 18, di<'fi
after attempting to swim to shore
from a disabled boat. police saM .
Powell's body apparently had
heen mutilated by s harks.
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'GETTING AROUND' AT THE ORANGE COUNTY FAIR IN ON! OF MANY ATTRACTIONS
Annual c-. MeN !.atr•vagann Opened Friday, ContlnuH Through Thi• Week
•
BUS ..•
hcenst' number of the t'40 vans.
While inve•L1gatoni .ie&r<:hod
fC>r lhrff SUll)tCU, Batts would
not rule out the p<>saibitlty "four
were lnvoh•ed." lie decllnt.'(I to
elabor uh•.
Des~1ltl' vroare11s. Bates was 11n1er ed by thf' lo'UI 'I withdrawal
from thecas •Saturday.
"'l'helr sudden nnd unexpected
withdrawul In th<' middle ol th ~
mvestigatlon l<•rt " vacuum that
wus very dlWc ult to till and
taxed the rcsourt(}S ol tho 1'l1.1te n11d county nnd hlndert'd our ln-
Vt>sti~utlon." fl:1tes said ln a tcl\i
J(rnm Sunduy to ll.S. /\tty. (;t-n.
1-;d ward Levy and President
ford.
The FBI said the case was nOl
1n its jurisdiction since no state
ltnes were crossed or a r nnsonw
demanded.
Bates rcct'ived three phot~
graphs from Alameda County
which Baugh said were o( "poss'
ble suspects." Baugh behe\'~
there was a "good possibility•
one of the three was involved i•
the kidnaping.
Bates he ld off showing the
three photos to any of the
childre n, however, until more
photographs of possible suspects
from the Chowchilla area could
be gathered.
Meanwhile. authorities con·
Unued sear ching for two vans,
one green a nd ono white.
believed to have bt'l'n used in tht•
abduction.
By tracing the license number,
Baugh said the green van was re
gistered under u false name and
false address in San Jose, 50
miles so.uth o!San Francisco.
The green van Is believed to be
one of three government surplus
vehicles purchased by an uniden·
lified person last November at an
auction in the San Francisco Bay
area, Baugh said .
Authorities said the license
numbe r of the g reen van,
1C91414, was o bserved by a
Chowchilla woman who said sho
saw two vans "loitering" in the
Chowchilla area on Wednesday
and Thursday.
Bates said the bus driver Ed
Ray, 55 provided the samd
license numbe r when he was
voluntaril>• submitted to a hyp.
notlstSunday for qut.-stionlng.
Madera County officials r e.
leased these d escripUons of thq
abductor s :
-A 50-vear-old mnn, 6 rcct or
taller. l!r~1y hair, :m eagle tatoo
on his right a rm, wearing cow-
boy boots and tan pants.
-A 45-ycar-old man, about 5-
foot -6, c hipped front tooth,
sideburns, wea ring blue jeans, a
checked blue s hirt. tennis shoes. I
-A m::in in his m id-20s, 5. 1
foot·8, blue eyes, collar·length
brown hair, mustache, goatee, a
mole on h is chin, a circular bluc-
green tattoo o n one arm, and
perhaps spoke with a French ac-
cent.
Jackie Meets
Soviet Aides
About Book
MOSCOW (AP> -Jacqueline
Kennedy Onassis met today wit~
omcials or the Soviet. Ministry or
Culture to discuss a forthcom ing
book on Russian costumes, a U.S.
Embassy spakesman said.
Mrs. O nassi s a rrived In
Moscow Sunday in her capacit¥
as <"onsultant w ith Viking Pres1
a nd is scheodu lcd lo travel to Len·
1n1:r ud Tuesday. ...
She is travcllnc with Thom•
!loving, head oC the Metropolitan
Museum of Arlin New York, who
1s visiting in connection with e
ehangc or e-<h1b1ts between th<'
museum and the Ministry of
Cul lure
Mrs. Onassis. Hoving and their
party had lunch today with U.S.
Ambassa<.lor Walter St.oessel Jr,
anc1 the n were s cheduled to
t ravel through a rain-soaked
Moscow lo view a Kremlin ex·
hi bit of Russian rostumcs.
Hoving reportedly discussed
with officloh1 here o future U.S'.'
{'Xhlblt of Russ Inn costumes. Thd •
Viking book Is plannrd ln con-
j11n<'tlon with the exhibit.
In Len in~rad, Mrs. OnaSlll!\
1.nd Hoving plnnnc<t to dlscu11s
the cos tum cs e xhibit with
mw1eum o Cflclols.
llovlnl( ulllo planned to check
prepuratlon11 for the August
opening of on exhibit of pre
Columbia n art sent from the
Metropolitan Museum.
The exchanRe between the
museum and the Soviet Union 1
was agree~ on lus~_Year.
·.
Park Concert
~July25
T h e second in Fountain
'Valley's free concert series,
Music and /\rt In the Park. will
be held at 3 p .m. July 25 at lht•
city's Recreation and Cultural , C~nter. 16400 Brookt\ur&t St.
The Veselo f"olk Dancers, a
European group from Anaheim,;,
will pe rform <ian ces 1n cosLum\!
at 3 p.m .. city o(ficials said. In "
a ddition, local artists and
1
•craftsmen will sell their crea-
tions from 1 t.o S p .m . The pubUc
19 invited to bring a plcnic and 11
enJo)• the a ftornoon. offkials said. -·
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'·VOL 69, NO. 201, 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES
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J
TEN CENTS .
e Stand on Coastal Land Assailed
By HILARY kA\'F.
OllMO•llf ~''°""°"
The Irvine Clty Council's de·
t'lslon last week opposing re·
aldenttal development in the
lrvble co:istal area was called
"lftl reahst1c·· loday by se\·eral
others involved in the planninf!
process.
Newport Beac h City Coun·
cllman Donald Mcinnis said the
lrvlne position is probably not.
feasible. The stand taken by the
Newport Beach cguncU allows
Umited residenUat'development.
but rar rewer houses than pro-
posed b)' the lrvi.oeCompany.
Mrlnnis pointed out that the.
Irvine Company is willing lo sell
that land, which li6 between
Newport Beach and Laguna
Beach, If someone want.$ to buy
it.
"l hope the Irvine City Council
can afford to buy it. bttause
there doesn't seem to be any
other mont-y anywhere else."
said Mcinnjs.
The I rvlne City Council has
SUCCt>Sted tbat only resort/com-
m er ei a I development be
permitted on the 10.000 acre
par«I, in the three areas pin·
pointed by the Irvine Company.
The remainder or the land
should be used for recreational
The l'iki11g on M ars
This Is an a rtist's conception of the Viking
lander as it could look after its expected
lanclinl! on the surface of the planet Mars
Tuesday. Everything i.s in working order
for the historic descent. (See story. Page
AS.>
Reagan Aid e
Blas t s R~port
He's Quitting
I \\'/\S lll NGTON <AP > -
Ronald Reagan 's campiagn
mann#!N sni'd todu~· the former
I Calirorn1a go\•ernor 1s outraged
I al su~aiest1ons that he has gi"en
, up hope of defeating President
Ford for the Republican pre-
sidential nomination.
I S<-n. Paul La>. nil or Nevada is-
!>U~ that statement in response
, to~ story in The Washington Post
which c1uolt•d f!om e top ajdcs and
' supp<>rtt-rs of Rcagnn as sn)•lng
· privately that their <'and1da tc
··may huve reached the end or
lbe prcs1dcnt1al political trail ...
"Stories 1n today·s paper10 that
impl,v that Gov Rea~an has
• Jllvt!tl up ore totally without foun_
dations," Lax alt said. "I have
t. lkcd to Go\'. Reagan and he 1s
(llltragcd that an such c.-onnola· 1 tion be .:lven to a ny statements I by him or any of his .iides.
1 "lfr remnins confident that he
will win on I he fi rst ballot In
I Kunsus Cal~'. .. Laxalt said.
t r.uxolt iiu 1d rePQrts thnt the
: rl eaian camp is resigned lo dc-
feot orl' ··an effort to psych out
Jtol'.lald lt\,.ngnn 's potential de·
l\\~ates ond sup1>0rtl'Nl.
''H"on't work." Laxnlt sald.
1'hr newspaper quoted a n un·
named n ,•ngan aide us snymit
the chnnre<1 for Rea1:an to sue
I t"eed In cdginl( out President
I Ford for the llcpublican pre·
11ldentlal nomlnutlon were lost 10
1 day11 OllO In North Dukotu.
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·Sovtet t&ugg~
Dropped From Olympics Team
MONTREAL CAP> -A
modern pentathlon competitor
from the Soviet Union was tossed
out of lbe Olympic Games today
by offi cials who said they found
he had been using an IUegal elec·
tron1c device m the fenclll& com·
pttlhon.
In the first sports-related con-
troversy or the 1978 Games, Boris
Onischenko was disqualified for
technical reasons. said the Jury
of appeals. ·because there was
··some question about some of
the equipment he used."
On the second day or the five·
day c.-ontesl, orficials said they
detected a "bugging device."
Carl Schwende. chief or dis-
clpllne in charge of fencjng, later
said:
". . . The weapon definitely
had been tampered with. So-
meone bad wired it in such a way
that it would score a Winning hit
without even making contact.
"The jury or appeal listened
very carerwly to Oniachenko's
explanation lbal the equipment was not bis own, but declaed Utat
bJs explanation wu not aood
enough." The loss or Onischenko dashed
the Soviet Union's hopes for a
team medal in the flve·day
rent. Pavel Lednev and Boris
Mosolov remain ln the event for
the Soviet Union. but onlv in the
individual com petition.
Irvine Planners
Face Big Agenda
The Irvine Planning Com·
mission will be asked to make 68
i.epante rulings Tuesday night
when It tackles a m as.•ive agendl\
fllled with Individual Northwood
projects.
Commissioners will mt'et nl
7:30 p.m. at College Park School.
3700 Chaparral Ave.
Th<' commission will attempt
to rule on tentative tract maps
and silt reviews ror the var\ous
d e velopments s lated for
Northwood. which Iles north o<
the Santa Ana Freew•>'· between
Jeffrey Road and Culver Prive .
looks very good," the pl anning
director said.
Northwood is the area recently
Involved In the battle between
• the city council and the county'!.!
ntrPOrt lnnd use commission
<ALUC). The ALUC wanted re-
sldentia l developm ent in
Northwood restricted because of
jct noise from nearby El Toro
Marine Corps Alr Station.
However. the city overruled
that decisi<>n, saying the sound!
attenuation measures used by
bullden would be suff1clcnt to al-
low ho~es In the area
and open space purposes, with
public and private agencies
striving to acquJre that land us·
ing federa l, state and local
money, according to the Irvine
position.
Mcinnis said that whilt> his city
does not favor large-scale re·
sident i a I de ,.e lopment. h e
believes that a "more logicaJ.
straightforward" route wou_ld be
for the public to acquire only
those lands that m tike sense from
a public use standpoint.
He noted that the Coastal Com-
mission and State Parks Depart·
ment ha,•e both surveyed that
land and ret"ommended specifi c
areas to be bou,llht by the state.
"I think l 'd prefer to go with
those experts and what they've
suggested. ruther than Irvine City
Council.'' Mcinnis said.
The Laguna Beach position dif·
rerit from the one offered by
Mc Innis. :
Mayor Phyllis S"•eeney said
her city council has not yet taken•
an official position on the Irvine
Coast area and will not do so until
Wednesd:iy or the following Wed-'
nesday.
"Out l can say that we're con·
cerned that the Irvine Company
plan does not address the con·
(Sff COASTAL, Page A!)
Colllputer Sleuth
Kidnap Clues Compiled
CHOWCHILLA CAP> -ln·
vestigators turned to computers
today in efforts to translate new
clues, license plate numbers and
composite drawings into the
names of three gunmen who kid·
naped 26 Chowchilla children and
a bus driver from their school
bus.
"There's a lot of brainstorming
going on," said Alameda County
Sheriff's Ll. Clayton Paxton.
"It's not like you see on
television. Most or the work is be-
ing done over the telephones and
with computers.'•
"Everything we are working
on is borderline,'' he added. "Our
leads are too good lo discount.
Accuse d
Murderer
In Court
Dressed in s tandard jail
clothes, Edward Allaway stood
quietly today while prosecution
attorneys quickly agreed to give
defens.e lawyen access to
evidence collected during the in·
vestigatlon into last week 's
shootin&s at Cal State FUilerton.
Jn contrast lo bis demeanor
during a court appearance he
made when arraigned on multi-
ple murder counts last week, Al-
laway appeared lo pay close at-
tention to the proceedings today
before Santa Ana Municipal
CourtJudgeRobertE. Law.
Last week the 37-year-old
janitor kept his eyes riveted on
the courtroom floor as Deputy
Pulbic Defender Ron Butler en-
tered innocent pleas to the seven
murder charges and two at·
tempted murder allegations
lodged against him.
Today, Allaway glanced about
the courtroom and at the judge as
Deputy District Attorney Frank
Briseno quickly agreed lo pro-
vide Butler with the evidence
gathered against him in the ~ast
week
The shootings last Monday
morning at CSF were the largest
mass murder in Orange County's
history
In four lo five minutes of dead·
ly rifle fire. seven people died
and two were wounded ln the
school's library building.
SHARKS MAVL
DROWN VICTIM
POIPU. Hawaii CAP> -The
mutilated lower body or a San
Jose man wus recovered from
coastal waters near here on
Saturday.
Steven Curtis Powell . lR, 1lied
ofter attempting to swim to 11hore
from a disabled boat, pollc.-e said.
Powell 's ·body apparently had
been mutilated by sharks.
but not gOOd e nough to go on
alone.
"We've been getting a few first
names and p. few last names. llut
as Iar as J know we don't have a
suspect identified at th.is lme. '
CHILDREN'S KIDNAP
MOTIVE MYSTERY, AS
"We have a gut feeling that we
are gelling c loser," Madera
County Sheriff Ed Bates said
during the weekend, as the
children and the driver were re·
united with their families.
And Jack Baugh, criminal
diYision chief for .the Alameda
* * *
County sheriff's omce. hod pre·
dieted that authorities would be
able to identify at least one of the
abductors by Tuesday.
Baugh said there was a "good
possibility'' -0111t-one-Ol tbe three
men pictured in photograph
sf'nt to Madera County Sunday
was Involved in the mass kidnap·
ing. But Bates said he would not
show the kidnap victims the
photos until he could ~et more
photos of possible suspects to
make a fair "lineup."
Meanwhile, Investigators said
a. man in Sonora, 65 miles
northeast of the kidnap scene,
provlded..J.o.C.orm aUon that pin·
<See BUS, Page AZ>
* * * Chowch i lla L e ad?
Convict Overheard
Bus Plotting in Jail
LIVERMORE (AP) -An ln-
rormanl overheard three San
Quentin Prison inmates plaruting
a revenge plot similar to the ab·
ductlon of 26 Cbowc hi Il a
schoolchildre n and their bus
driver, authorities reported to-
day in an all-points bulletin for
three men.
The bulletin, issued by the
Al ameda County sheriff's offic.-e,
did not identify the informant but
said be served lime in San Quen-
tin in 1974 a nd 1975.
"During bis stay, he heard
three inmates talk extensively
about a revenge plot very similar
to the Chowchilla case," the alert
said.
"One or more of the subjec.-ts
had some reason for revenge
against a s mall community in the
Madera County area. The exact
reason ror their revenge was not.
known.
''The informant supplied this
information several hours prior
to the children being located," lt
said, referring to the escape or
the 27 kidnap victims Crom a
makes hift underground prison
Frltlay night.
The bulletin noted that the
three plotters were in San Quen-
tion together in the early part .pr
1975 "and talked of pulling lftjl
caper as soon as all three were
released.''
The bulletin noted that one of
the three inmates was from
Madera County. possi~ly from
the small town or Raymond near
Chowchilla.
Lt. Ed Volpe, of the Alameda
County Shetiff's oflke, had said
earlier that detectives had been
Riven Information by a man from
Sonora, 65 miles northeast of the
kidnap scene, "that pinpoir1ls
where the suspects were on
specific dates last year."
State Woman Gets
High Post in AF \
WASHINGTON <AP> -Presl·
dent Ford announced today he
will nominate Juanita Ashcraft
as an assistant secretary or the
Air Force, the high<!St post for a
woman civili an in the Defense
Department in more than 20
years.
Mrs. Ashcraft. 55. a California
businesswoman, w<1s pr<,>sidcnt
of the California Statt' Pcr~onnt'l
Board rrom 1971 to 1973. She will
have responsibilities in mnn·
power and reser ve affairs if con·
flrmt"d by the Senate for the
$39,900-a.year Air Force position.
Ttlc highest-r onklng womon
civilian ever in the Pentaf'on was
Anna Rosenberg, who was
named assistant secretary of
Defense by President. Harry S.
T rumon. The Army. Navy and
Air F'orcc have had star·rankt'd
orficers -admirals and generals
· on Pentagon duty ror years.
Mrs. Ashcraft, a native of
Amarillo. Tex .• al!!<> has been u
member ot the California Gov-
ernor' a Commiasion on Ex-
el'uUvc Salaries.
As assistant secretory. 11h1•
would succeed David P. Toylor.
who has been named assistant
secretary of defense. Or::g:~•sl
\\'eat h e r
NIJ?hL and morning low
rloucts clearing nenr mid·
morning Tue day. Sllnny
ofternoon. and warmer
during the ·day. Lo w
tom.l(hl low 60s. high in i.>s.
Irvine Planning Olrtttor Ed·
die Peabody said the meeting is
the cuJmlnation or three months
effort by bis planning staff. He
added lhal the plannen have re-
commended t hat all the projects
be approved.
Budget Boost Mulled
Mrs. Ashcrati luad been in the
insurance business and was salell
manager for a real estatt> flrm
before she entered CalUornio
state government servlcc ns an
assl1tant appointment secretary
to the governor in 1967.
INSIDE T ODAY
The Lf.S ii pMlling out of
Thailand. but fr rs lftlLing
mJLIK>n' of doQ41a worth OJ
plonu. bo1u. roadl. and
rodto equ1em~. A4.
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Peabody said lbat, al\hough all
the developers are Mkint ror ten•
tative tract tn•P approval now,
only • rew ol tbem are ready to
roll witb tbefr plans.
• 'Tbe flnt mill sbouJd be com-
pleted ID retf Ulan a rear. lf they get • .....,.., ... .,....,.said.
"I'd aay we're wtrt Nltilfted.
at kut wllh ttbat '• an P8P.fl'. Jt
Six Minen Die
JOHANN.SBUao. S,,uth
Alric• <AP 1 -Sil bllet mtnen
fth killed and l'D_.. tllM M la-
jared in a tribal ~ a .,.
eastern Transvaal 1otct mine
Sunday nl1ht, police rC'pOl1M k).
ct.y.
College Hike of $1.6 Million Propo1ed
BJ WILUAM SCllaEIBE&
Ol•INlly .........
Saddleback Collete ad·
ministratora will recommend
tonifbt tlaal aollel• ~ bl·
creue ·next rear•a ,ro,11ed
budget by $1.I m._ ........
the total to ... 7 ...... ~ budset 1-et w.ukJ. be ac· complbbed by: -Retainfnc abeul ll., .UUln
ln reT111ae lbat bl ·
td bJ an anuUc:91111G
the diltritl .•
ZU percent JUlll
ht19'.r titan o
estlm~. -settial the dbtrid'• tax rate
at ib letal mulmum Gt $1.01 per
SlOO ot assessed value. which is
about three cents higher than the
rate originally proposed in the
tentative budget. .
The public budget bearinf will
occur near Ule end of tonip\'s
board agenda, which will be UR·
dtt discu•ron startia« at about
7:4.5p.m. ln lbecotletelJbrary .
Accotdin• to lbe pinto be pre-
Miited by Bealne11 llanager Roy
a..1etta toaltht. the erAdltiooal ~t•rodDcedbyU.vuuation a w•ld be conlldered a ..... .._.ID restore ~U.~over
the past few months.
• Bat just tn case trustees aren't
rettpt.ive to the idea of spmding
J
the addiUonaJ money oo new pro-
ject.$, Barletta will propose an
altemative plan.
His second suggest.ion would
rix tbe budget total al its presenl·
ly proposed $19.l million and
utilize the assessed valuation in·
crease to reduce the tax rate to 98
cents per SlOO or less.
Lasl year's lilt rate was 90
cents per $100 and college of·
ncia.ls admit that even ii truatees
cut the proposed rate back to lut
year's level. pl'OPftt.r owners
will still pay healthy tu in·
creases ~use ~ lite l'.ll8Mtve
jump in valuations .
Barletta said today be feels
<See BUDGET, Page.U>
~
UWN MOWER
FAST SELLER
"The lawn mower sold just a
couple or hours after the paper
came out."
. That'• the quick sale that re-
sulted from thl$ classified ad In
the Dally t>llot:
Sears rotary Lawn
Mower. IOoks 11nd nms
like new. S49.so1orrer, '
ltlllt•XXXX
Jf )'OU beve garden equip.
ment you want to aeU, oaJl
642·56'71: We'IJ help you pot a
few ' ,rords' i.o· work, ln tbe DaiJyPtJot.
• it
,
.42 DAILY PILOT
··Woman
Leaps
..
·To Death
I A 64-year-old Anaheim woman
checked Into a 10th slOry room
J al the Olsm·yland Hotel Sunday
1 -UlQrrUn& and leapeod to her dealh
btf<},[e a bellboy had time t.o re-
' tur4'o his station, accord.in& to a
coroner's report.
Identified as an apparent ~ulclde ·Vlctl~ was Mary
JOtlephine Wenzel of.2501 W. Ball
' Road.
According lo an Investigation
• report, Mrs. Weniel arrived at i the hotel by taxi abouC 10
minutes before her leap from a
room on the lOlb floor o( lhe
Sierra Towers in the hotel.
·-Investigators said Lhc woman
asked a desk clerk for a room on
lhe hi~hest floor and was taken
. there by a l>ellboy shortly arter
·'her arrival.
They said she left a note direet-ro to her survivors.
A pedestrian· on the cement
walkway beneath her .,..,,1 win·
dow suffered a broken.auri wtlen
apparently struck by the woman
as she hurtled to her death.
The injured .. pedestrtan was
identified as Robert Stamm, 47:
of Fremont. Calif.
1 Stamm was taken fQI treat··
1' ment of his injury to neat-by Good
Samaritan Hospital.
Gray Whales, . ~ Otters Getting _,..>
1 FrierUllier
I SAN DIEGO <API
Zoologists say the people-shy
California gray whales that
cavort among themselves fr<>fi
the B e ring Sea lo BaJ6
California are gelling friendlier
with humans.
The sea otter also is "develop-
ing friendly contacts with human
beings" after 40 years or govern-
ment protection saved it fram ex·
tinction. a mammal expert says.
The.comments came after the
disclo"ure that a 30-foot whale
named Nacho has played with
humans in rubbw boutli in Mcx-
1co·s Ignacio lagoon about 430
miles soulht'ast of Sun Diego.
A San Diego marine biologist.
Fay Wolfson. regards Nacho as a
1 friend.
Mrs. Wolfson says Nacho gave
ht'r a great welcome in four trips
lasl spring and that they hope to
ret together m lhe lagoon next
December.
··Nacho Is an adolcsct'nt who
knew whal 1l was doinit." she
:.aid in an 1nterv1cw Sunday.
"The rubber skiff became a
plaything lo ruh ag:unst and
cavort around In the classic
eourtm~ gestures of the whale.
Rut) don't believe Nacho con·
s1dcred the boats other whales.
As a youn g puppy develops
IX'hav1or pallerns while playing,
I think. Nacho was developing
... 1m1lar patterns."
Dr William Evans. 1,oologlst at
the Naval Undersea Center. said
photo~raphts tuken by Mrs.
Wolfson sl\~w that the whale she
1·alls Nacho is not the missing
c;1i:1. a ArllY whale that was re-
turn<'d to the• orPan in 1972 artt'r u
'1'.tr 111 \'apt1,·1t~·.
But Evans stud reports aftrr
1 <'11•111 whnlt' excursions indicate
tlwrf' .1 rc several fn<'ndly
"h.111• .... " .1t let1st in the warm
IH 1 l'1lmA "at(•rs of the west shore
111 ~11•,lt'O
An .1"1s1 ant curntor of mam-
ntJb .1t San D1eJ(o's Sen World
rrl.trtnl' park sold the )lray whale
rn.1y l>eMmmf? confldenl nround
11(•0111('. "dt'\'t'lopinJC u new set of
.11l1tucfos 1n n friendly environ·
rlll'Ot ·· .l;1mes Antrim added lhnt
:O.l'a otll'rs nlso &rl' ~cttlng friend·
1,, und1>r ~overnmcnt protection.
°"ANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
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Jack R. Curley v ... ,.," __ Go_ .. ._.
Thomas KHVll
l.OtM!f
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Moncuy July 19 1976
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Cau llt•nClaase l
Laguna Youth
Held in Assault
A Luguna Beach mlln ts In
custody today uft('r ht> was as -
sertedly chased a hall snile by
the companion or 1& gtrl he tried &.o
rape at kmfepolnl.
David M. !,Jenson, 20. ur 171
High Drive. was booked on 11usp1·
cion of assault with a deadly
weapon and attempted rape
Saturduy. Police atd he molest·
ed a 17-year-old Fullertoo girl on
.Cleo Stteet beacb.
Benson was held in Laguna
Beach City J ail "ith b:iH set at
$10.000 pending a.rra.ignmenl lo
day.
pluced th<' hunlin~ kmi(<> agnmsl
her s tornR<"h.
The younat womnn 11uid 11hc
p1mlck<'d and bt>gun :-1erc11mlnl'
and flghllng us the mun utkm1)t·
ed to molest her. lier screltms al·
trncled her boyfriend an tht•
water who swam ushorl', paddled
in. chased awuy the attacker a!Mi
after checking to mnke sure ~
Alrl was uninjun·d. took off tin
the mun.
l'ro• Pa .. AI
COASTAL •
WANT£D IN KIDNAPU~G -These com·
posite drawings !how two men wanted by
police for questioning in the hijacking or a
school bus and kidnaping 26 children from
l:howcbilla a nd their driver. The drawings
were made from descriptions by two or the
children.
Pohce Officer Mike Da\•is took
Benson into custody at Mam
Beach Park after Benson as·
sertedly had been chased a half
mile by the gtrl's boyfriend, 19,
and also from Fullerton.
The victim of the alt.ack told of-
ficer's she and two male friends
had come to the beach to go surf·
ing early Saturday. She and her
two companions encountered a
man who they 'identified as
Benson when they arrived al the
beach.
cems or the three communitir..
-Laguna Beach, Newpct•t
Be.ch ond Irvin and the ~
pact on them." Mrs. Sweeney
saJd.
lieadon i11 Canyon
4 Killed in F.iery
Laguna Collision
Four Orange Coast youths
wer e killed early Saturday
morning in a fiery headon
collision on a deserted s tretch of
Laguna Canyon Road about
three miles wes t or the San Diego
Freeway.
According to a coroner's re·
port, three o( the crash vktims
were burned beyond rerognilion
when the 1961 Volkswagen in
which thev were ridint! exoloded
and burst into names on impact.
The fourth victim. lhe dri vcr or
a 1971 Datsun sedan was dead on
arrival al Saddleback Communi-
ty Hospital s hortly before 4 a .m .,
accordin~ to the coroner.
Listed as victims were· ·
-Glenn Sparks. 19. of 2451 l
Bellgreen St.. Elq'oro. driver of
the Volkswaiten.
Martin E . Burton. 18. 2300
Fair view St.. Costa Mesa, ••
passenger in Sparks' car.
-Anthony R. 6urton. 19, 676
Glenneyre St.. Laguna llcach.
brother of Martin Burton.
-David S. O'Connor, 23. of 800
La Vista Sl.. Laiuna Beach
According to a California
Jllghway Patrol re port, there·
were no w1lnesses to the J.10
Sailboat Gift
ToSaddleback
College Posed
A Midwestern philanthropic
foundation has offered to give
Saddleback College a 40·foot
sallboat worth more than $75,000
to launch a marine studies pro-
gram based at Dana Point
Harbor.
The Tatman Foundation of
Webster Groves. Mo , has been
permitting students at the Mis·
sion Viejo school to penodically
set sail aboard a similar ferro-
cemenl vessel it owns but has
now agreed to donate a brand
new craft Cree and clear.
Frank Sciarrotla, head of th~
college science division, will f'x
plain the foundation's proposal to
lrusttts lonighl at lhear regular
meeting.
The Item trustees will be askf.'d
to consider has a hitch lo It. The
big ketch has no rltUting or sails
and the district would have to lay
out SS.000 lo buy the :11.ldllionul
equipment.
a.m. collis ion on a slight curve on
.. lhe canyon road.
Howvever. basing their judg-
ment· on evidence obtained at the
scene, investigators theorized to-
day that the car driven by O'Con·
nor cross(¥1 over the center line
and smashed headon into the
Volkswag~n.
By the time fire men a nd
paramedics arrived al the scene,
the small car was engulfed in
names. the Highway Patrol re-
port said.
Trapped inside were the three
young victims. O'Connor's car
escaped \the flames when it~
bounced to the side of the road,
according to the investigators.
Rut, they said, its driver djed
en route to the hospital.
Fro• Page AJ
BUDGET •••
making use of all the potential In-
come it ··rutly justified" because
of all the cuts made since the
budget was proposed in lhe spr-
mg.
If the additional money is re·
talned and the tax rate is set at
1ts maximum. such things as an
extensive c"m pus landscaping
program and construction of a
synthetically surfaced running
track could be put back into the
spending plan.
Trustees contacted today
weren't receptive to the idea of
hanging onlo the potential re-
venue increase.
"l don't believe in going hog
wild just because we have a
chance to get more money to
spend," said Board President
Norrisa P. Brandtoflrvinc.
"Our tnxpayers are a treaoy
going to be paying more no mat·
l9" what the rate is and we
S"W>Uldn'l soak them even more."
she said "If we didn't need this
money two weeks ago, we don't
need it now:·
Trustee Patrick Backus or
Dana Point reiterated a stana ne
took m an interview last week.
lie snid the laic rale had lo be cut
wnerever poss101c ;and th~ poten-
t 1 a I income used for that
purpose.
Other ite m s on tonight's
budget mclude a rl'Sponse from
da:mhed district e mployes to an
;idministratlon offer of a S50 per
month ncr<>5s·the-board pay in·
creuse next )'~:tr ond various hid
1>roposals (or campus capital
proJecls.
70,000 See County
Fair in Three Days.
More than 70,000 people have
been to the Orange County Fair
in its lint three days including a
record-breaking 29,127 people on
Sunday.
Today is Saddleback VaJley.
Irvine and Senior Citizen Day at.
the Fair.
The highlights:
Monday July 19.
Noon to 10 p.m .
f :OO Marching Band Show.
Amphitheater
'7:00 Parade. Grounds
t-10 Harold Pastorius Jr.,
sculpture demonatration,
Fine Arts Exhibit
6 :30-10 Monteauma's Revenge.
Mountain Dew St-ae
1·9 Weevln1 and 1pinnlng,
Home l.Jvin1 Pavilion
7:00 Brush Arbors, Am·
phi theater
'7:JO 0-k Jon• llqtc Show,
Httita1e 5'a&e
7:JO Fuhlon 1bow of prbe win-
e.en, Gobtmet GaUery
8 :00 Nonosina Polynesian
Revue, Amphitheater
8:30 Morning Star. Heritage
Stage
Tuesday. July 20
Fullerton . Sa n Juan
Capistrano Day
Noon to 10: p.m .
1·5 Harold t'astonus. scuJpture
dem<>Mtratlon, Fine Arts Exhibit
t-'ine Arts Exhibit
1·4 Weaving and Spinning,
Home Livin1 Pavilion I :~ Microwave cooking de· monstrallon, liourmet Gallery
1:45 Foggy Mountain String
Band, MOuntam Dew.Stage
2·8 Roving C lowns and
Mlmea, Grounds 2:30 Bonner Family, Heritage
Staie
3-8 Werner HlrcheJ, one-man
band.around•
5:00 Maalcal Land of 01,
Grounda 5·1 Carl McKA11bt'1 Steel
Dna Bud. Ol'OUDlll
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pointed whe re the kidnapers
were on specific dales last year.
They also revealed the license
numbers or two vans believed
used b y the kldnapers l o
transport their captives from the
small Madera County farming
~wi\OrChOwchOla to a quarry In
Livermore, 95 miles to the north
. in Alameda County.
The abduction occurred Thurs-
day as the children were being .
bused ho me from s umme r
school. They were hidden under·
ground in an old moving van
buried at th e quarry but
managed to dig their way out
Friday night.
A statewide all-point bulletin
has been issued for several days
for three men believed traveling
in two vans, one while and one
green. The white one's license
number -1C91414 -was pro-
vided to authorities by a woman
who saw the two vans loitering In
the Chowchilla area Wednesday
and Thursday.
The same lirense number was
provided by bus driver, Ed Ray.
55, when ~e voluntarily was
placed under hypnosis SUnday to
aid him in recalling events dur·
ing the harrowing 36-hour ordeal.
Talks Slated
To Resume on
Tennis Park?
Negotiations may begin once
again on the commercial tennis •
leachin g racillty planned tor
Herita&e Park in North Irvine.
This time, however, the talks
would involve at least three new
firms interested in the project.
Previous talks with Lavcr-
Emerson Tennis have come to a
standstill after more thun three
years of negotiating. The two
sides are unable to come to terms on several major points. •
Now. the city's community
services commission has recom-
mended to the city manager that
negotiations be suspended with
Laver-Emerson Tennis and that
the new talks be begun im·
mediately.
<..:ommassioners r earrirm ed
their intel)l to otfer a commercial ·
tl'nn1s reaching rucihty in
Heritage Park and !laid lhey
would like a deal to be worked
out so that the tennis faclhly
could be built al the same time
lhe olher fac1lihcs an lhc park arc
constructed.
Construction on lleritai<e Park.
located nexl to thu new Irvine
I u gh School al Culver Drive ond
Walnut Avenue, is due to began
w1thln three months.
While her two friends went
surfing, she satd she walked
along the bench and then noticed
she was being followed.
Al abQut the Cleo Street beach
a~cess, lift -told 'J)Ol:tce, th~ man
accosted her, pulled a knife,
'threw her to the ground and
Ford Says He's
9n the Verge
Of Victory
WASHINGT ON CA P I
President Ford said today he 1s
on lhe verge of victory in his
queat for the Republican pre-
sidential nomin ation and
declared that a united party can
defeat Jimmy Cart er 's
Democratic ticket. ·
. · · It ' s . a .r a t h e r l y p I c a l
Democral1c ticket." Ford told u
nationally televised news con·
ference on the While House lawn.
Ford said his r ecord as ·Presi-
dent will be his major issue in
seeking election to the job he now
holds by :ippointment as vice
president and then succession.
He refused to speculate about a
v1ce-presldential ruruun~ mate.
saying the choice wW not be a
last-minute decision.
The President said he is en-
couraged about his standing in
the contest w1lh Ronald Reagan
for the Republican nomination.
"I believe that we are getting
very close right now to the magic
number of 1.130 ... he said. His re-
ference was to the number of de-
legate votes needed for nomina·
lion. · ··r am~confident that by the
time we. gel to Kansas City we
will have 1, 130 plus," the Presi-
dent said.
Ford said he is not excluding
any Republican, including
Reagan. from consideration as a
potential running mate.
The President said his best
estimate of his current delegate
strength isl ,103.
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REAGAN ...
The Post said Ford won 12 de-
legates there to four for Reagan
and two who ar<' uncommitted ll
said the Henl{an camp hull t''<
peeled 10 or 11 delegalcs.
But an Associated Press s ur·
vey of North Dakota dele1ot1ttes
elected al the slate convention
July 8 found JO for Ford, three for
Reag3n a nd five uncommitted.
The mayor said she is not cm.-
lain whether her council will
adopt a position as extreme as
th~ Irvine vlewpolntbul ad-
mitted "It's possible."
"We don't have lo pave OVl'r
every Inch of property. There are
all kinds of ways, s uch as
tr4deoffs. to preserve land."
Mils. Sweeney said. ··1t's JUSt a
matter of planning."
Don Cameron. Irvine Q>mpnny
planner, sald the lrvfne -City
council "really didn't address
the ques ti on a s ked by thl·
county."
"The county asked Irvine to re-
view the TJCMAP plan (by the
Irvine Company J and lhe county
plan and to give their reaction."
Cameron said.
"Instead , they gave their own
alternative. For thut reason, I
think the county will overl~k
their input," he added.
Cameron pointed out that tht'
county hnd already investigat~
the alternative of no residcntllll
development in the TICMA'P
area and hnd ruled il out us tWt
rcasible.
·When asked if he was su11>ris~
by lht' council 's extreme po.•·
lion. the Irvine company plunner
said. "Noth In~ any city counci l
in this ('OUnt y would do would
surprise me a bit.··
Irvine City Councilman John
Ourton, who left the council mect-
in~ prior to the t u.m. vote on tl'll·
Irvine Coastal area. suid today he
bE>licves the votl' was a "bad de
c1sion."
"tr properl)' donr. rcs1denliol
development could be an ex·
tremcly attract ivt> develo1>mcnt.
It could enhance:' the coasl. Mt
dl'troy it, as they're saymg:"
Burton said
Councilmen
Study Irvine ·
Trash Law
Trash collection would be the
same everywhere in Irvine if the
city council gives final approval
toa new refuse ordinunct' July27.
The council has given pre-
liminary apµroval to an or-
dinance requiring ull trash col-
lection ai:<cn r1cs operatlng~·n
Irvine to have a city permit d
to conform to uniform city st n·
dards.
Trash collection ts currc~y
ct1ntracted by the individual
homeowners' ui.i.oca:iUons, with
Dewey's n ubb1:.h St•rvice ho.Ji
ang the m :IJOrity of the co.1
tr~~~~ ManaAc·r Bill Woollett
said tho reason fnr thf' ortJinall<'t'
1s that city offi ciali. urc unxious
lo hove lrash collection staft
dardized. so that, no mull r
where a person lives in Irvine, tw
would receive the s;.unc lf'vcl M
trash collect1on service.
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Theatrical
Stereotypes
Envision three actors on a stage. each
wearing a different colored wi3, one stra ght,
one curly blonde and one t.ouAled red. Wblch is
the villain? The hero? The comic servant!
Correct, the 1tereolypes eo all the way back to
t.he a ncient Greek theater. Black was
villainous. blonde heroic, and red humorous.
It's utterly unreal. There's no basis at all fo r
tying together the colon W>lh the characters
But when l asked you to identify the roles by
the wigs. you aue aed rightly, dJd you not?
Quesh on arises as to how long it wouJd
take an athlete in water wings to noal from
the source of the Mississip-
pi to Its mouth, About 20
days, maybe 2S, with no
stops at all.
The act of a strip tease
dancer is ususally about
ei3ht minutes long ... Wtcy is
it that yellow objects look
larger underwater? ... Not
all arsonists are mentally
retarded. but most are.
FEATHERS
Q. "How many feathers on the a\'erage
hen?"
A. What kind of ht"n? A ply mouth rock has
about 9,000.
Q. "Wh at proportion of the college men
wear beards? I low about long sideburns?··
A. Beards. only six out of every 100. Long
sideburns. 28 out or 100.
Q" ... About lO ye11n ~go. th~Hollywood
Women 's Press Club gave some sor t of
honorary title to Ronald Reagan. What was
it ?"
A. ··world's most sincere actor."
Contrary t o previo us r eport. that
Japanese town of Usa was not so named to
permit the natives there to stamp their
manufactured goods .. Made in USA." Turns
out il bore that name at least 800 years before
the United States e \·er existed.
LOVE AND WAR
Among the pirates on the sea of
matrimony. the women outnumber the men
considerably. Or so our Love and War man
has reported. By pirates. he refers to those
citizens who break up other people·s mar.
riages. Most m en tend to keep a hands-off al·
titude towards seemingly happy marriages.
But most womt>n. If they pirate at all, are in-
clined to regard a seemingly happy marriage
as a challenge. When queried in the matter,
they say tha t a marriage that can be broken
up isn't worth saving.
Client contends more songs contain the
name Rose than a ny other feminine monike r,
Count them: "Rose of Washington Square,"
"San Antonio Rose," "Second-Hand Rose,"
"Honeysuckle R ose," "Sweet Ros ie
O'Grady." Any others?
Half a century after it was written. F .
Scott Fitzgerald's '1'he Great Gatsby" still
sells about 300.000 paperbacks a year. Some
book. The college crowd wants to label it as
the great American novel, finally.
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D£AR PAT: I've beard that some departmtnt
stores have two-w~ mlrrort1 In the dressing rooms
to bclp control shop UfUng. ts thls true?
T.N .• Costa Mesa
No way. SeetJcm tS3ll of Ute C.Uforala Sta~
Pet1al Code •taw• .... uyOM •M w&all• or .....
taias aoy tWO·Way minor pttmlWlll obse"aUoa •f
u y restroom, 1bowtt, toter room, mti.c room,
motel or botel room ii pll\y ol a mllllkmea•or.
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DEAR PAT: We're planning a vacation in Mex·
1co next month. Where can l gel the rundown on
tourist attractions?
L. W., Fountain Valley
Write to Depar1mmtode TMrllmo, Paseo de la
Reforma45i Mexico, D.F., Medco.
DedMC!tl••• M .. Be A"9W•We
DEAR PAT: l just got a job at a fast-food
restaurant. Will I have to file an income lax return
next year? I'd also like to know itt.bere's any way I
can get out of having deductions taken frorn my
dteck for taxes.
J .L., Costa Mesa
Cot a probl~? T~ write to Pot Durm. Pat will
cut ttd tape. Otttmg the~ and action JIO"
_.to aoloe lnequatin tn gotJent~t and btuf.
ntaa. Mall your QUt>ations to Pot Dunn AC Your
Sm1ict. Orongt COO.U OoUy Pilot, P.O. Box 1560.
Co4ta Me1a. CA 92626. lrtelt.dt v<>wr tt'lephone
num~r. The column ap~ars daily ezcept
Saturda11s.
_..,treated f•f allvMitsla, you .a...14 llave tile ln·
Ude ol Yffr tin1e, lndlldlq cabtattt, •Prayed. Tbe
aarroucl .. 1 outakle area aJ.o ntay be lav9'ved de-
peecUoc oa aoU &ype ud new c•n1'udloa lo your
area. Rtl•lar periodic: spraying may be requJrf'd
few permHen& control. Names of IJtenstd n ·
tumlnatora ln your atta. who are members or the
rnt C•trol Operators of Orance County, un ~
obtaine d by contacting Darryl Booker. Ex·
t4"rmlullcs of Sout•t n1 Callfornla, 1"28 •;.
\\1bhlrt. Santa Ana, CA.
Ua•a Rllfl ~ Stit~ltl•g
DEAR PAT: About 15 years ago on a trip to
South America. we bought some llama·skin rugs in
Lima. Peru. We've used them to hang over a stair
railing and they looked very nice. Our problem is
that the stitching tying the sections of skin together
to form a picture of a llama are pulling apart. None
of the rug-repair stores we've contacted can fix the
rugs , and they can't refer us to one that can.
J .M., Balboa Island
Chances are good that you can avoid the IRS
blt.e mosl of the rest of us moan about on payday. U
you earn less than SZ,351 this year, you don't have to
file a tax return. Tell your boss tbat you don't want
decluc:tions made from your cheek because you do
1tOt expert to eant-ftlef'e &INlt-dle-110111U1~weJUDJ1.
ud rue a W-•E form that certifies there will be DO
tax wllhholcl.lag by Ute employer.
Sha• N' Sb ab, Z03I S. Mala St., Saat.. Alla, may
ht able to tackle lids Job for you. Oweer Moses K.
Ouou.nJan Hks yo" to let hJm examilte &he rugs to
see what can be done. He says tbat be has repaired
such nags. but. oac.cess depends on the condition or
the anJmaJ 1k\as, which tend to deteriorate with
time and become britUe. In some cases. lhe skins
can be so"ened enough to make a repair possible.
FREE LECTURE
-~SURYIVAC'-
AND AWARENESS throucJh lmER HEALTH Error• •• Rec.,... c-Be T..rta9
DEAR PAT: What happens when a tax pre·
parer maltes an error lbal costs the taxpayer
mooey?
• $50 REW ARD •
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SCHICK HAS A BIDER WAY!
lot's of people are ~ Mllny ti.ppy Schick
discouraged.with ~ customen are
quick weight "-. • i ~ reportina that they
loss plans that 'l not only mt
seldom produce .... ...,. the pounds
lastinc results. • • but 1,. havin& no
Schick Center's difficulty
new Weicht MAINTAINING
Loss Program .,,, their daiNd
doesn't ' wtlaht
use pills, shots ~ afterward without
or fad diets! diet inc or unu.ual wlllpow«.
for information or frH W~11ht An1ly111,
call 558-8404
Alterall, we're only human •••
Everyone has proble ms. Wtt worry ·and become afraid of what's happening in our lives .
Sometimes we feel threatened and get uptight or feel guilty about our thoughts or actions.
There's nothing wrong with that. We're only human.
Mo t of us can hondle o ur day-to-day problems. Some o f u~ can't We let our problems get
the best of us. And then we need help. Somttthne • talking it out with a friend can be the
answer. At other timtts we may need pro fessional help. And realizing that wtt need profes-
sional help ls a ign of strength.
You probably know of someone who needs help ...
..• ~omeone who must le:arn how to cope with his e mo tions before they destroy him.
. . . omeone who can't com.municate with others and is becoming isolated from
hi f am Uy and friends.
. .. son~one who's pushing himself too hard, expecting ~rfection from himself
and others.
... omeone who can't rclu and overreact in every situatio n facing him.
There is help for people with these and o ther problems. At South Coast Community
Hospital the Mental Health Unil offers a comprehensive sh ort-term reh:abiJitation pro3ram
which is desiped 10 "help people help themselves."
Thtt program at South Coast Community Hospital stresses a one-to-one contact with thtt
patient. so that he can develop a clearer understanding of himself and his responsibiJiCies
and perform at the hiahest level when be returns to his community.
While in the hospital the patient learm to identify his needs and anxieties and to e xamine
his personal feelinp. values and soals. After discharp, he and his family participate in an
011.aoing outpatient prosn1n to Mlp those close to him understand his difficultia.
If~ or someone you lotle needs flet> or Information, call us.
(714) 499-1311
Mental Health Unit
South Coast Community Hospital
31872 Pacific Coast Highway, South Laguna, Ca. 92677
Fully occrtdittd by''" Jt>iltt CommWfon on Accrtditotion of /Josplta/J.
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Monday's
CJ01ing Price• NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS 'Pres. Carter
'Top Consumer
Advocate' Role
By SYL VlA PORTEil
IAsf ill o smt>s
U Jimmy Can. were to become Pruldenl Carter.
wb.at would {t m ean lo lhe American eon.aumer lJl today':s
Juaale of • market_plactT Carter would be t.bo atroniest detendeT of conaumer ln·
tertslS ln the While House 1n m•mory -with bis endotn·
menta already rllnlinl from an independent tedoral con-
sumer protccUon <flCY "wllh a Jot of Power, authority and
Money'&
Worth
vialblllt.y and total back·
ln1 from the Whho
Houae' · to an all·
In clusive "sunabine
l aw." which would
"force open the do·
llberoUons of ~e ex-
ecutjve and le1illative
bcanches of 1overnmeil to let people know wbo votet how.••
Tbe above may sound like quite a mouthful of liberal
mush, but Carter apparenU.y isn't kidding ooe bit. Says he:
"I INTEND A YEAR FltOM now to be lhe top con·
sumer advocate-in this country, it I'm elected. I'm tired of
Meing people whom I care about &el cheated, and this is
permitted a11d even condoned now, and It bas 1ot to be
changed." Carter ha&, in fact, set a speak:ing en3agemenl
before • Ralph Nader public citizen forum arter the end of
th.la convention. • /
Specirically, Carter would:
_ .. Completely reorganitc the executive branch of this
naUon 's government" to increase 1overnmenl accountabill·
ty, to achieve greater openness, improved efficiency, re·
organization, and slmplicily or government bureaucracy.
"l 'm going to do it primarily bttause lhe American people
are aiclt of lhe bureaucratic confusion in Wasbln&ton . . ··
"WllEN I WAS GOVERNOR I had no idea whom to call
ln Washington to get answers to anything, because tho
• &
system-is so~omplex," HluolutiOQ in-Ceoq.ia waa to aet u, ___ _
a toll-free line to help Georgia cititens with complaints and
requests for information. A Georflan could call his con-
gressional r epresentative handling federal matters or tho
acnculbU'al offici&l in cbarae 0( acalo weight accuracy in marteu, etc.
-&ronaty aupport an ''Office of Cit.lien Advocacy,"
which would have both the power and the reapontlb!Uty to
invesU,ale complaints, and the staff and power to intervene ln regulatory matters on beba.Lf of the conaumlna and utlbg
pUbUc. President Ford has dcrlared he would veto such an .,ency; Carter would embrace it.
-Break up the 1<>-Called "sweetheart arra.n1ements"
belween re1ulatory olliciala Md lhc industries they are aup·
poMd to monitor by rwtrictinc revolvinc door careeriam.
Thla w~ld be on top al the "aun.1hlne law." Carter •ea no
reason why a public olflclal s hould accept a gin of any kind
and advocates full dilc.I01Surc of otflccmoldera · financial ln·
t.erests.
-ICJLL THE SPOILS SYSTEM of appointing o(ficl&ls.
Says Carter: • 'J 've traveled to a lot of foreign countries and
tometimes. when I've eone into the American embusy.
I've been disgusted lo see silting there a fat, bloated, rich,
lporant campai1n contributor to Richard Nixon who can't
evenape1tk the lancuaieoftbe country he's in."
-More completely control lobbyists and their ac·
tJvlUes. He would extend ,federal financing oC elecllona to
congrenional races and, for example, make certain that
the attorney general job fOUld not be given as a reward to a
successful campaign manager Cbolh Robert Kennedy and
John Mitchell were active campaign directors>:
-Aagressivety work for a much stronger anti·lrust pro-
gram. "The farmer suffers and the co~mer suffers" from
our "very serious monopoliaUc arrang ment in lbia country
on food," he says, citing t.be upsurge in he price of sugar In
1974 as an Instance. '
ln this area of consumerism -and extending into chlld
care, rood sta mps, environmental protection -Carter 11'
clearly tendln& toward the very liberal. What he could
a.chieve, though, is a giant question mark -should he
become presideni in thia economic era.
Dow Edges Down
In Erratic Trading
NEW YORK (APJ -Stock prices dropped today In ancr· ractic, unce rtain session.
The Dow J ones averageof30 lndustrial stocks was down
2.38to990.83.
Trading was moderate.
Analysts said the market seemed to be groping tor direc.
lion after 10 unsuccessful at.tempts this year lo break lhr~b
the Dow 1,000 level, the latest one last week.
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, VOL. 69, NO. 201, 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES ORA~GE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JULY 19, 1976 TEN CENTS
College . Trustees Mull Budget Bike
By WILLIAM SCHREIBER
OHM 0•11' l'llel $Utt
Sadd l eback Collue a d · ministrators will recommend
tonight that college trustees in·
crease next year's propostod
budget by Sl 6 malhon, bringing
the total to S20.7 million.
The budget boos t would be ae-
compUs hed by:
-Retaining about SI 4 mllhon
in revenue that could be general·
ed by a n un1tnllc1pated surJie in
-
the district 's assessed vn1'4~. The
23.2 percent jump was 10 percent
higher than original budget
estimates.
-Setting the district's lax rate
at its legal m aximum ofSl.08 per
SlOO of assessed value. which as
about three cents higher than the
rate onginally proposed in the
tentative budget.
The public bud get hearing wall
occur near the end of tonight's
board agenda. which will be un-
der discussion starting at about
7:4~ p.m. in the college library.
According to tl'le plan to be pre-
sented by Business Manager Roy
Barletta tonight, the additional
money produced by the valuation
Increase would be considered a
• windfall to be used to restore
Items cut from the budcet over
the past few months.
But just in case trustees aren't
.rttepUve to the idea ol spending
the add.it tonal monev on..oew pro-
jects. Barletta will propose an
alternative plan.
His second s uggestion would
tix the budget total at its present·
ly Pre>Poled $19.l million a nd
utilize the assessed valuation In·
crease to reduce the tax rate to.,98
cents per $100 or less.
Last year's tax rate was 90
cents per SlOO and college of·
ficials admit thi! even if trustees
cut the proposed"" rate back to last
year 's level, propen.y owners
wUI still p:ay healthy tax in·
creases because of the massive
jump in valuations.
Barletta s aid today he feels
making use or all the potential In-
come as ··rully justified" becaus<'
ol all the cuts made slnce the
budget was proposed in the spr·
ing.
If the additional money is re·
tained and the t ax rate is set at
\>ls maximum. s uch things as an
eictensive campus landscaping
pro1tr1un ond construction of
synthetlcully s urfaced runnlnt
track could be put back into the
spending pla n.
Trustees cont:ict ed today
weren't r ecepti ve to the Idea or
hanging onto the potential re·
venue lncrea e.
"I don't believe in going hog
wild just because we have a
chance to get more money to
spend." said Board President
<See BUDGET, PageAZl
Die 4 • Ill
Canyon
Fiery;
Crash
--..s...:::o=ur O!!n~ Coast youths
were killed ear y aturday
morning in a Cl ery headon
collision on a deserted stretch or
Laguna Canyon Road about
three miles west or the San Diego
Freeway.
According to a coroner's re-
port, three or the crash victims
were burned beyond reeognition
when the 1961 Volkswagen in
which lhev were ridinl! exoloclrd
andbursrtnto flames orrimtmrt.
The fourth victim, the driver or
a 1971 Datsun sedan was dead on
arri\'al at Saddle back Commun1·
ty Hospital shortly before 4 a.m ..
according to the coroner .
Listed as victims were:
-Glenn Sparks. 19. of 24511
Bellgnen St .. El Toro, driver or
the Volkswagen.
Chased Balf·mile
-Martm E . Burton, 18, 2300
+·airv1~w St .. Costa M e:.a-. -· ---• passenger In Sparks' cnr.
-Anthony R. Burton, 19, 676
Glenneyre St .. Laguna Beach,
brother of Martin Burton.
-David S. O'Connor, 23, of 800
La Vista St., Laguna Beach.
According to a California
JUghway Patrol report. there
were no witnesses lo the 3: 10
a.m. collisfun on aslightcurveon
the canyon road.
llowvever, basing their judg-
ment on evidence obtained al the
scene. investlj(ators theorized to-
day that the car driven by O'Con·
nor crossed over the center line
a nd smas hed headon Into the Volkswagcm .
The \'iki11g 011 Mars
I Tuesday. Everything is in working order
for the historic descent. <See story , Page
AS.J
Laguna Beach Man
Held in Rape Try By the time firemen and
paramedics a rrived at the scene,
the small car was engulfed In
flames, the Highway Patrol re-
port said.
Reagan Aide
Blasts Report
He's Quitting
W,,\S Jll:-J CTON 11\P 1 •
Rona ld Reagan's eamp1agn
manager said today the former
California govunor as outratted
al sugJ;!eshons that he has ~1\'l'n
up hope of dereating President
Ford for the Republican pre
sidential nomination.
~n. Paul Laxult of Ne,•ada Is·
sued that statemrnt an response
to u story in The Washm~on Post
which quoted some top <11dcs and
supporters of ltl'agan as suym~
pri\'Utcly that thl•1r randldate
"may huve real:hl'<l the end of
the pres1dentu1I political trtul. ·•
"Stories in tcxJoy's papers that
Imply that Go'" Re1111an has ~iVPn up are totally without loun·
dallon~." Laxalt said. "I have
talked to Gov Reagan and he 1s
outra1tecl that any such connota·
lion be i:1Yen to uny statements
by tum or any of h1!J aid s
•·11._. remains confident that h<'
"''" "m on the f1r11t bnllot In J<an!rns C11\." Ln'<olt saul
Laxall :-t11d report" thnt the
Rea1-1an t'.HllJl 1s rl':.1~nf'd l('I d<'·
ft.-1 ore ·on c.>rforl to Pfi)'Ch out
Ronald ll<'nA~rn ·:. poh:nh:11 d1•
ltfl\tcs ond supporter
"It won't work,'' Lul¢all ~iull.
The nt>ws pnpcr quoted on un·
named Hea1t11n a ide as saying
\he r hanC<'ll lor R('U#Jan to Sll(" cee1I In rd.: 1 n~ out rrc~id1>nt
Pord for the Republican prt•
ISee R•:AGAN, Page-AZ>
Coast
Weather
l"lght and morning low
clouds clearintr near mid·
morning Tut'sday. Sunny
afternoon. and wormer
during the day . Low
tonight low 60s. hii;th in 80s.
· INSIDE TODAY
The U.S. at pulling OUl of
Thailand. bur 1r as leatm1g
milltons of dollara worlh of
ptonts, boats. road•. and
rodioequ1pm~nt. A4.
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Soviet Bugged
Dropped Fro_m Olympics Team
MONT REAL cAP 1 -A
modern penta thlon competitor
from the Soviet Union was tossed
out of the Oly mpic Games today
by officials who said they found
he had been using an illegal eltt·
tromc device in the fencmg com-
petition
In the first sports·related con·
troversy of the 1976 Game15. Boris
Onlschenko was disqualified for
technical reasons. said the jury
o( appeals. because there ww~
.. some question about some of
the equipment h e used "
On the second day of the fi ve·
day contest, oUiciaJs said they
detected a "bugging tf'evice •·
Carl Schwende, chief of dis·
clpline in charge of fencing, later
said:
". • • The weapon definiteJy
had been tampered with. So·
meone had wired it in such a way
lhal at would score a winning bit
without even making contact.
"The jury of appeal listened
very carefully lo Onischenko's
explanation that the equipment was not hts own, but decided I.hat
his ex1>lanation was not good
enough." The loss of Onischenko dashed
the Soviet Union's hopes for a
t eam medal in the five·day
event. Pavel Ledncv and Boris
Mosolov remain In the event for
the Sovlt>t Union. but onJv in the
individual competition.
Laguna's Streets
Swainped for Fests
"I don t know the word.'> 10
describe 11. .. "
very very .busy," Sweetser said
today.
Laauna Canyon Road was
A Laguna Beach man Is in
cuatody today after he wu as·
.sertedly cbued • half mile by
the companion of a girl be tried to
rape aJ knlfepolnt.
David M. Benson, 20, of 171
Hieb Drive, was booked on suspi· ·
cion of assa\llt with a deadly
weapon a nd attempted rape
Saturday. PoUce said he molest·
ed a 17-year·old Fullerton girl oo
Cleo Street beach.
Benson was held in Laguna
Beach City Jail with ba.11 set at
$10,000 pending arraignment to·
day.
Police O((icer Mlke Davis took
Benson Into c ustody at Main
Beach Park a fter Benson as·
sertedly had been chased a half
mile by the girl's boyfriend, 19,
and a lso from Fullerton.
The victim of t he attack told of·
ficers she and two male friends
had come to the beach to go surf·
ing early Saturday. She and her
two companions encountered a
man who they identified as
Benson when they arrived at the
beach.
While her two friends went
su.rflng, s he said she walked
along the beach and then noticed
she was being followed.
Al about the Cleo Street beach
access, she told police, the mon
accosted ber, pulled a knife,
threw her to the ground and
placed the hunting kinlfe against
her stomach.
The young woman said she
p'lnicked and began scr<?aming
and fighting as the man attempt·
That was how Clyde ~we-•tser.
public works superintendent,
de crib<.'d the weekend traffic
sicitc of t.a~una Beach. It WO!I the·
first weekend or tho .summer art
festival 11ea!lon.
backed up fro m Pacific Coast S1L4.RKS MAVL Highway lo beyond El Toro
The Laguna l)each Polirc
Department declared a Sig.Alert
nlong L11guna Canyon Road and
Pacific Coast tligbway Sunday.
an event twcomlng as regular as
the return of the swallows lo
Capistrano.
Road.
"In other towns when people D(lOJJ'N VICTIM can't. find a place lo park, they
just move on. but not In La1tunn.
tlerc they park on top ol other
earl\," Sweetser said, only half In
Jest.
The police de partment ha~
udded additional patrolmen to
busy intersections In an effort tc
move traffic.
Officers have been sr.a-ttorrcd
($tt TRAFFIC, P11e AU
POIPU, Hawaii <AP> -The
mutilated lower bOdy or a San
J011e man was recovered from
coas tal wate rs near here on
Saturday.
Steven· Curtis Powell, 18, died
after attemptinJt lo swim to shore
Crom a disabled boat, pollce Hid.
PowelJ'a body apparently had
been muttlated by sharks.
ed to mot est her. Her scroams at·
tracted her boyfriend in the
water who s wam ashore. paddled
in, chased away the attacker and
aft.er checking to make sure the
girl was uninjured, took oU after
the man.
•
Trapped Inside were the three
young victims. O'Connor's car
escaped the fla mes when it
bounced to the side o( the road,
according to the investigators.
But. they said, its driver died
en route to the hospital.
State Woman Gets
High Post in AF
WASHINGTON <AP> -Presi·
dent Ford announced today he
will nominate Juanita Ashcraft
as an assistant secretary or the
Air Force, the highest post for a
woman civilian in the Defense
Department in more than 20
years.
Mrs. Ashcraft. 55, a California
businesswoman, was president
or the California State Personnel
Board from 1971 to 1973. She wi ll
have responsibilities in man·
power and r eserve affairs if con·
firmed by the Senate for the
S39,900·a-year Air Force position.
The highest-ranking woman
civilian ever in the Pentagon was
Anna R osenbe r g, who was
named assist ant secret ary or
Defense by President Harry S.
Truman. The Army, Navy anrl
Air Force have had star·ranked
officers -admirals and generals
-on Pentagon duty for years.
Mrs. As hcr a ft is the first
woman c ivilian named to the
Pentagon upper echelon since
Mrs. Rosenberg:
Mrs. Ashcraft a native of
Amarillo, Tex., also has been a
member of the California Gov-
ernor 's Commission on Ex·
eculive Salarjes.
As assistant secretary, s he
would succeed Dfvld P. Taylor,
who has been named assistant
secretary of defense.
Mrs. As hcraft had been 11'1 the
inaurance business and was sales
manager for a real estate firm
before she' enter ed California
state government St>rvice as an
assistant appointment secretary
to the governor in 11167.
Police 'Closing In'
On Bus Kidnapers
LlVERMORE CAI» -ln·
vesUgalors say they havci com-
piled new clues which they
believe will lead to the capture or
three me n who l<ldnapcd 2tl
Chowchilla school children and
their bus driver. •
The 27 escaped unharmed
ubout 28 hours later.
"We have a gul feeling that we
a re f,lettln" closer," Madera
County Sherif( Ed Dates said
Sunday.
The cH.,y's 300·space free park·
ing lot along Laguna Canyon
Road was full. and Sweetser said
the cit y bus. tra m and spcciol
A<.:l'-5 vans were stufred.
"They did a swamping busi-
ness. the town-I don't know the v..'OrOS to descnoe 1t -we were Coastal Action Chided
At the Alame da Countv
!!herlff's oHlce, Lt. FA1 Volpe said
detectives had been alvcn In·
CHILDREN'S KIDNAP
MOTIVE MYSTERY, A5
UWN MOWER
FAST SELLER
"The lawn mower sold just a
couple of hours after the paper
came out."
That 's the quick sale that re·
suited from this classified ad In
the Daily Pilot:
Sears rotary Lawn
MO\\cr. looks tand runs
like new. S.t!l 501offer.
:\:\X·:\XX:\
If you have garden equip·
ment you want lo sell. call
6'2·5678. We'll he.!P you put a
few ord& to work, in the Dai·
ly Pilot.
Irvine Council'• Po1ition Tenned 'ln/e1J11ible'
BymUaYKAY£ Mcinnis pointed out.that \he oi-.1»1",........, ln1ne Company is willfn& to sell
The Irvine City Council's de-that land, wblcb lies belween
cbion )ast week opposing re· Newport Beach and La1una
sldenlial development in the ~ac:h, if eomeone wants to buy
lnine coastal area was called u.
"unrealistic" tod•Y by M¥«1il ''I bape tbe Jrvine Qty Counc\I
others involved l.n tbe pban6nc tMt .rford to buy it, because
proceu. ~ dotn't seem lO be any
Newport Beach City Cou11· other mon•1 a nywhere else.·· cllman Donald Mdnais said the 1aidlllcl11ni1.
Irvine pottilioa la probebl,y qlt ~ Irwlne City Council has
feulble. The aund t8inl _. the •u1,.t~ tttat only rel«t/com·
Newport Beach -• allows . gi•• d e .. lopm ont be limited residential ~t. r ttal. on the 10,000 acre
but rar fewer houa 1lulll .._. a-lite tbree areas pin· posed by the lrvloeea....,. .,tlle lt'rineCompany.
--~-
The remainder of the land
should be used ror recreational
and open space purposes, with
public and private agencies
striving lo acquire thaL land US·
ing federal, stale and local
money. according to the Irvine
position.
Mcinnis said that while Ma city
does not favor large-scale re-
sidential d evelopment. he
believes that a "more logical,
stralghtforward'' route ~ld be
for the public to acquire only
thositknds that makesdaSe from
a pu'blic use stan<iooint.
• <Sff COAST AL, Page J\2)
formation by a m an In Sonora. "65
miles northeas t or the kidnap
scene, "that plnPoints where the
suspects were on s~ific dates la.sl year."
And J ack Baugh, c rlmlnal
dMslon chief for the AJameda
s h eriff's office, pr edicted ~
authorities would be able lo Iden·
tlfy one or more or lho abductor1'
today or Tue~day,
".Rig"ht now we're optimistic
that our investigative leads · are
deve)c>ping toward some positive
information that we think will
take us to a suspect," uld
Baugh.
But despite "an astronomlcol
amount or physical evidence,"
CStt BUS. Paie AZ>
,
A 2 0.\ll y PILO f L/SC
f're• P•9f! Al
BUS •••
B:iu Rh ad m ll t ed th at 111
vest11:ator11 s till h at! not ~labl1shed o mOlt\e • 'rhl' only
thina wt-hnv at this time> Is a
• ,kidnap,·' he •¥id ... Al to •bftbn'
it w 11 by terrorl1t1 or for
run om, I don't Imo"' ·
The ~6 c hlldr .. n ond th{'lr
dnvcr. on :a homc:"'ard ~nd run
from s um llh•r school , wert' fore~ at gunJ)()llll from their bu~
and herdc-d lnto two sm:11J \'at1s
• ncur tht' M 111h:ru County w~·n of
• Chowchilla, a s m.111 rarm1nR
' c·ommun1ty in tho heart ol the
San Jouquin VaJlcy.
'fbeir captors drove: them nc:<ir·
ly 100 rn1k~ to '' 11ruvcl <1uarn
nl'<tr J.1 vcrmun· 111 Al 1.1mc•d..1
County in southt>rn San ""°an.
c1.sco Uity area 11nd forct'd thl'm
lnlo an underground bunker con·
s truNt'd on iin old truck bed. The
captives do11 thc.•ir wny out fo't1
d y night after the three masked en left .
Compostlt• dr<1w1ngs or t\\O
peels and de talh.'<J descn · Uoos of :.ill three men beheved
responsible for the k1dnapin):
were released Sunday along with
one complete a nd one partrnl
h<•t•nse numbl'r of the t"o \'ans
While 1n\·est1ga1ors !>eatched
for 1t>ree SU!>pectl'. Bat~ \\OUld
not rule out th~ pos111b1htr "lour
were ln"olvcd." lie declined to
elaboratt:.
Despite Progress, Rates wns
angered by 1 hl• fo'BI s w1thdr1swal
from the caSl' Saturday.
''Their sudden :ind unexpected
Withdrawal in the middle Of lhe
investigation left a vacuum that
was very dirricult to fill and
t11xed the resources or the state
and county rind hindered our in-
vestigation," Bates said in a U~le·
---
1 gram Sunchty tt> HS. Atty: G-en.
Edward Levy and Preside nt
Ford.
The FBI said the case was not
jn its Juris d1ct ion since no state
lines were cross ed or a ransome
demanded.
Bates r eceived three photo·
graphs from Alameda County
wtuch Baugh said were of "possi-
ble suspects." Baugh believed
there was a "good possiblhty"
one of the three was involved in
the k1dnapin~.
Bates ·held off showing the
three photos to any of t he
children, however, until more
photographs or possible suspects
from lhe Chowc hilla area could
1 be Rathered.
Meanwhile. a uthorities con·
tinued searchmg for two vans,
on e g ree n a nd one white,
believed to have been used in the abduction.
I By tracing the license number,
Baugh said the green van was r e-
1 gistered under a false name and
false address in San Jose. SO
I males south or San Francisco.
Thi.' green van is believed to be
one of three Jtovernmcnt surplus
\chicles purchased by an unlden-
ttfil'd person last November at an
.1urt1on in the SJn fol'anc1sco Hay
.1r~·a, Baugh s aid
/\u1horit1es said the license
numbe r of the ~r ec n vun.
IC91·ll4. \\as obsc•rvcd by J
Chowch1lla woman who said she
c;aw two vans "lo1tenng·• 1n the
\.:howchilla area on Wednesday
and Thursday.
Rates said thl' bus driver Ed
Tia v. 55 prondl.'d the s ame
hreni;c number whC'n he was
''oluntnrllv submitted to n hyp-
notistSunday for questioning
Laguna Architect
IWrglary Victim
Lai;iu n u Ueol'h a r c hitect
Ri cha rd R. l.c1t<'h reported the
theft 5<tlurdn)' of St.MS worth or
propl'rty fr om his ;ipnrtment at
990 Oecan to'ront. Lnituna lk>ach.
The s tolt>n property 1n('ludcd
m1111ar\' 111\.•clnl . an 11ntiquc 11un.
• 1 11oh1 roin .111cl t1w.1·l'11t1nM1u"
l.t>\•ri.akt·~. !'(lit('(' \\l'r(' unable to
ftru l'\ tdt•nc\• ur for<'t•cl 1•nt ry.
1'hl' theft ls un<l\•r 1nvcsl1Rn\ion.
ORANGE COAST
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~dll'f Jutr 19 l9'76
CleJJte11ie Eve•
20,000 View
.
Fiesta Parade
l\ppro'<ttn:.&tcly 20.000 people
hoed the Sun 'lement~ :strc ll
for tbc Fiest a hi Cn s tJ.tntlru.
vurnde nnd other nctivllll'll Saturd~y
won tlr t In the paddlebo~rd rat·1
coml)t'Utlon. with nill Drown o
IA~una Beoch pluci°" st•cc.md.
In the teum evf'nts. S 111
Clemtnte rity llfot1u11rds tool
first In the ctory relay, witt
.La1unn Beach llceond nnd S.tt
Clemente :Hatt' ~1u1rcls third. 'l'hc
J\1·t Colony·11 1:1111rw also i1luc('O
nrst and second In the pad
dll'board.. first In the shutt.ll'.
third In the whttlbarrow and
sttond In the chariot r<>ltJys.
More than 200 b:.tncl.'!, noals.
motorcyclt-s, horses and ttwir
rlder11 ~athl'r\)d und£•r IN1den
skit::. for the two· hour purudl'
1'h<! ftei..ta cummcmornte.s tht> rlnst Calltornia baplisrn.
0.11, "' ... '~" ,... •• 'GETTING AROUND' AT THE ORANGE COUNTY FAIR IN ONE OF MANY ATTRACTIONS
Annual Costa Mesa EX1ravaganza Opened Friday, Continues Through This Week
From rage A J
BUDGET •••
Parildc trophy winners tn·
cludt'd the Sun Clemente JIJ~h
School Utind . wtllch m;.irl'ht•d
away with the Mayor's Truph~,
the Old City Pluu Merchants Ai-·
sociallon, with the .sweepstakes
award. and. the San Juan
Capistrano Ch;imber of <;um-
merce. which g:irnercd the
Queen's Trophy for best u.se of
costumes.
Living up to its traditions. the
V.S. Marine Corps Drum and Bug~ Corps was fl.rst in open
bands. 70,000 See County
Fair in Three Days
Over at the San Ciemente pier,
lifeguards from Huntingto n
Bea<'h south to San Diego
churned up the water in lhe s pira or friendly competition. Norrisa P. Brandtoflrvine. Eleven different contests were "Our t axpayers are atreaay held in lhe late al\.emoon and
going to be paying more no mat-early evening.
ter what the r ate is and we San Cle mente Marine Safety
shouldn't soak them even more," Capt. Sh e r idan L. Byerly More than 70,000 people have
been to the Orange Count,y Fair
in its first three days including a
record-breaking 29.127 people on
1 :45 Foggy Mountain String she said. "lf w e didn't need this estimated the beach crowd at Band, Mountain Dew, Stage money two weeks ago, we don't more than a thousand. 2 ·8 Rovin g Clown s and needitnow:· .
Sunda ---Today is Saddleback Valley.
Mimes, Grounds Trustee Patrick Backus of He said most of them ~alJy en-2~30...Bonnet:...Eamily lerit=a~e __ Oana..2oinlL,eile.rated...a stan~ _ io ed th_uon~ests held tn an e n·
Irvine and Senior Citizen Day at
the Fair '
Stage took in an inte rview last week. vlronment 1n w 1c a the
3·8 Werner Hlrchel, one-man He said the tax rate had to be cut participants were expert.
The highlig hts .
Monday July 19,
Noon lo 10 p.m
band. grounds wnerever poss101e and the poten·
s :OO Magical Land of Oz. lial income used ror that
Grounds purpose.
5.9 Carl McKnight's Steel Other item s on tonight's 6:00 Marching Band Show, Amphitheater Drum Band. Grounds budget include a response from
classified district empJoyes lo an 7:00 Parade, Grounds
6-10 Harold Pastorius Jr.
sculpture demonstration,
Fine Arts Exhibit
6:30·10 Montezuma·s Revenge,
tWtountain Dew Stage
7.9 Weaving and spinning,
Home Living P avilion
7:00 Brus h Arbors. J\m
philheater
7:30 Chuck Jones Magic Show
Heritage Stage
7:30 Fashion s how of prize win
ners. Gourmet Gallery
s·oo Nonoslna Polynesi an
Re\lue, Amphitheater
8:30 Morning Star, llerita~c
Stage
Tuesday. July 20
Fullerton Sa n Jua n
Capistrano Day
Noonto l O:p.m.
l·S Harold t>astonus, sculpture
demonstration. Fine Arts Exhlbil
t-'l.ne Arts Exhibit
1·4 Weavin g and Spinning.
llome Living Pavilion
1:30 Microwave cooking de·
monstrat1on, liourmetGallery
Laguna School
Budget Gets
Trustee Study
Money m atters will occupy
Laguna Beach Unified School
District tr ustees meeting at 7:30
p.m. Tuesday al district head·
quarters, SSO Blumont St.
Trustees ·are expected to ap.
prove a S.S.9 million publication
budget, which will be advertised
for public hearing, with final ap.
p roval Sl'heduled for ear ly
August.
The board has also invited
Trustees Eye
Fundamental
School Plan
Creation of fundamental school
classes at s e ven Capistrano
Unified School District eleml'n·
tary schools will be among items
<'onsidered by the district board
of trust<>es meeting tonight.
The board m eeting will begin
al 7:30 p.m. at district head·
quarters, 32972 Calle Perfect.01
San Juan Capistrano.
The controversial fundamental
school proposal follows previous
board r ejection of a plan
establishing a single fundamen-
tal school for the district.
Fundamental schools place
heavier emphasis on basic <the
three Rs 1 instruction and on djs-
cipllne.
Under the proposal t o be
mulled by district trustees, fun.
damental classes wouJd be of.
fered at Ole Hanson. Palisades, R.H. Dana, San Juan Capistrano,
Crown Valley and Barcelona.
Other business scheduled tor
consideration by the board in-
cludes:
-Daily school schedules for
the 1976-77 school year.
-Demolition of the CapistraM
Jli~h School gym and the old
Serra school
Heorganlzatton ot tne etc·
mentar y school re ading pro·
gram for the 1976-77 school year.
Fro• rage A I
r.~~!~(''~~~fns: ~~r~~~~~~::~ ~~~ REAGAN . . .
crea e and changes in working sldentia l nomination were lost 10
conditions. days ago in North DAkota.
Tench1•r"I submlt1C'd o 67-pniw The Post said Ford won 12 de·
proposal Inst month that \\Ould lei;tates there to four for Reagan
presl'rib<-bc~in111ng tt'achers nM two who are uncommllled. It
snl:1ri<'s ol $10.716 a year, and said the Rutan camp hod ex·
limit clu~sroom alzc to 2S tu-J>('Ch,'<i \0 or 11 dtleRat~
dents But an AUo<:iated Prf.'ss sur·
Tht-budJtet lncludt-.!I S2 .S vey of North Dak0\11 delci;ates
million in teacher s' salaries. <'lcctcd at the-!!lute ronvcmlion
adminis tration otre.r ol a $S0 per
mooth across·the·board pay in·
c rease next year and various bid
proposals for campus capital
projects.
Woman Dies
In IO-story
Hotel Jump
A S4·year -old Anaheim woman
cheeked into a 10th story room
at the Disneyland Hotel Sunday
morning and leaped to her death
before a bellboy had time to re-
turn to hjs station, according to a
coroner's report.
Identified a s an a pparent
s uicide victi m was Ma r y
Josephine Wenzel of 2501 W. Ball
Road. .
Accordin g to an investigation
report. Mrs. Wenze~ arrived at
the h otel by t axi about 10
minutes before her leap Crom a
room on the 10th floor or the
Sierra Towers in the hotel.
Investigators said the woman
asked a desk cle rk for a room on
the highest n oor and was taken
there by a be llboy shortly aner
her arrival. .
They said she left a note direct-
ed to her s urvivors .
A pedestrian on the cement
walkway beneath her hotel win·
dow suffered a broken arm when
apparently struck by the woman
as she hurtled to her death.
The inj ured pedestrian was
identilied as Robert Stamm, 47.
of Fremont. Calif.
Stamm was taken for treat-
ment of his injury to nc:irby Good
Samaritan Hospital.
Ammo Captured
HAIFA. Israel CAP> -The
Jsr aell government confiscated 11
Greek shipload of 11mmun1t1on on
•LS way from Egypt to Moslem
forceff in the Lcbanc.<1" ('!vii w11r .
military sources s aid today. An
Isr aeli navy ship towed ii In t.o
Haifa on July 2. aod a load of
JSSmm al"tfllcry shells and s mall
arms ammunition was round hid·
den beneath o ('Qrgoofmelon11.
The most specta.cu)ar evenl
was the mass swim. when 1S
lifeguards hil the water at once.
Byerly said the seas wer e so
churned by tbe 150 Dailing arms
that it looked like a squall.
Los Angeles County lifeguards
won the national dory race, In
which teams of two men each
rowed through choppy waters on
•the l .S.mile course. A dory is
similar lo a rowboat.
Local lifeguards placed high In
several of lhe races. ·
J ack Lincke of Newport &ach
Ford Says He's
On the Verge .
Of Victory
WASHINGTON CAP >
President Ford said today he is
on the ver ge of victory in hi s
quest for the Republican pre-
sidential n omination ancf
deelared that a united party can
defeat Jimmy Carter 's
Democratic ticket.
"It's a r a ther typical
Democratic ticket,·· Ford told a
nationally televised news con·
ference on the White House lawn.
Ford said his r ecord as Pres i-
dent will be his major iss\te in
seeking election to the job he now
holds by appointment as vice
president and then succession.
He refused to speculate about a
vice-presidential running mate,
saying the choice will not be a
last-m inute decision.
The President said he is en-
couraged about his standing in
the contest with Ronald Reagan
for the Republican nomination.
"l believe that we are getting
very close r ight now to the magic
number of 1,130," he sajd, His r e-
ference was to the number of de·
legate votes needed for nominn·
ti on.
"1 am confident that by th<.'
tjme we get to Kansas C.:1ly w('
will have 1,130 plus," lht· f're!'I ·
dent said.
l',ord said he is not excludin~
uny Republi can. includinJ.:
Reagan, from consideration as u
patentlal runnlnit mate.
The President said h1~ b<·st
.~sumate of his current dclc~1ttc
~trength is l ,lll:J.
Newport Beach ploccd thlr¢ In
the p addlebou rd r elay. Ian
Clemettte city guards won lhc ~heelburrow a nd ch&riot rellys,
ond took third in a mt.1.1i.cal t !\ variation o( a game wit ·a
sunilar name played with ch .
Camp Pendleton llrcguards won third place In the shut.Uc.
and second in musical nags. Aft<l
San Clemente stale guarm won
tbe musical flags, and mana~
Lhlrd in the chariot relay.
Byerly Could give no results In
the mile run. Said he, "It was
mass confusion. The IU.YS would
stumble through the finish llnr
and stumble of( before we could gel res ults ...
E'ro• rage ;\I
COASTAL. •
He noted that the Coastal Com.
mlS$iQJl..A.Od St ale Parks ~:u:.t·
menl have both surveyed that
land and recommended specific
areas to be bou~ht by the state.
"l think I'd prerer lo go with
those experta and what they've
sugaealed, rather t.han Irvine City
Council." Mclnnlssaid.
· The Laguna Buch position dJf•
fers rrom lhe one olfered by
Mcinnis.
Mayor Phyllls Sweeney sAJd
her city council has not yet taken
an official position on the Irvine
Coast area and will not do so until
Wednesday or the following Wed·
nesday.
"But I cun say that we're con.
cemed that the Irvine Company
plan does not address the ~9"·
cerns of the three commurut.ks
-Laguna Beac h . Newport
Beach and Ir vine-and lhe im·
pact on them ," Mrs. Sweent•y
said.
The mayor said she is not cer·
tain whetht>r her council will
adopt a position as extreme as
:.ile lrvi ne vie wpointbul ad-
mitted "It's posslblt\"
"We don't have to pave over
every inch of property. There are
a ll kinds o r ways, such as
tradeofrs, to preserve land,"
Mrs. Sweeney said. "It's just a
matter or planning .••
Don Cameron. lrvlneCompany
planner , s aid the Irvine City
council ··really didn't address
the question as ke d by t~e
county."
"The county asked Irvine to re.
view the TICMAP plan <by the
Irvine Company J and lhe county
plan and to give their react ion('
Came ron said.
"Instead, they gave their own
alternative. For that reason, I
lhlnk the county will overl<><'k
their input," he added.
Cameron pointed out that the
county had a lready Investigated
the alternative of no residentf' I
development In the TlCM
area and had ruled It out as n t
feasible.
When asked IC he was surpris~
by the council '1 extreme posi·
tion. the Irvine company planner
said, ''Nothing any city counqjl
in this county would do would
surprise me a bit."
Irvine City Councilman John
Ourton, who left the council meet·
mg prior to the l a .m. vote on the
I rvlne Coastal area, said today he
believes the vote was a "bud dt•
ebion."
"If properly done, residenllal dcv~lopmcnt <'Ould be nn ex·
tremely atlroctive development
lt could cnhnnrc the con11t, not
detroy It, "' they're suying, 1'
Uurton 111.1id
Becauiie assessed valuation In July II fountt 10 for Ford, three for
tht> district increased 2S 8 l)('r · Reagon ond fi ve uncommltt<>d.
rent lhi11 year, there was a pro· "North Dakota was the turnmi.i
Jected tax decrease of 36 C<'nt~ . t When we follt-d lO l(l'l the
from the district's past ta~ rate ~:~g.ates we needed there, It put
o_f S3.0l per StOO as11essed ''lluu· ""us In bad shape, .. the <>Ide ~uid.
Oeean-going Friends
uoo. 'II occordlnit to a story by Post re. However, the board wt con· rter Lou Cannon in Monday'& ~Ider whether to t ake Od\'anta~c po. f , or a school fina nce bill rccenll~ <'<111ions o the nt " s papcr.
. 1gned by Gov. lo;dmund G
Brown ,Jr. thot would allow the
district to increa~e IL'! bH re-l'ro•P•~AJ
\•cnue limlt. C
ThRt could mean :a Lox TRAFFJ decruse of onl~· 31 C<'nts • • •
Next year 's rate \\Ould be S2 65 for trimc direction in front of en·
or $2. 70, depending on the trances to the Laguna Canyon
board's :tcUon Tuesda . R()ad entrances of the f'estlvul of
Also on tap is ~ resolution for Arts and lhc Sawdust fo°'estival to
approval or health benefits for assure the safety or pedestrians,
the d ls tr i ct ' lil cou n s e I ors. Despite the heavy traffic . the
p sych ologist and s peec b town had only three reported ac·
therapist. cidents unday and ftve Satur.
Gray Whales, Sea Otters Make Human Contact
S AN DIE GO (AP I
7..oolo1tists say the people shy
California itrny whales that
c•vort amon~ themselves from
th e Sering Sf'a l o Bajo
California are getting friendlier
with humans.
The sea otter ali10 is "develop· In~ friendly contacts with human
beings" after 40 years o( govern.
ment protection s aved It from ex·
UnctJon, a mamm;>l expert say~
"Nacho h1 nn odoll-scenl who
knew what It was dolnJi," :ihc
11aid in an interview Suoduy.
"The rubber 11klff becam e n
plaything to rub against a nd
cavort tiround In the c lassic
courting gestures of the wh:ilc.
But I don't believe Nacho con-
s1dcrcd the boat! other whales .
All a )'OU nR puppy develops
b('havior patterns while pl.,y1ng,
1 think. Na<'ho was developing 11lmll1r oatterns."
bre.-<tlnM water• orthc west shore
or Mexico.
An m111i11tant c urator or mnm.
mals at San Oic~o·s Seu Worl<J
marine park said thc~ray Whfll\'
muy becomtn.c confident around
people. "developing a new set 0(
attitudes In a friendly enviro~
ment." J ames Antrim added thn
sea otters also tire getting (ri nd,
ly under ~overnment protection.
Although those employes hO\'C d~y None lnvol\l<.'d injuries. In
Indicated they will not be ready the past. "'ags have said the ace!·
to negotiate the health package dent rate lloes down becouse
The <'Ommenls came lifter the
disclosure that u 30-foot whale
named N4tcho has played with
humans in rubber boats in Mex·
ico's lgna<'io lagoon about 430
miles southeast of San Diego.
A San Diego marine biologist.
f'ay Wolfson. reg<mls Nacho as a
friend.
Dr. Willlnm Evans, wologlst al
t-he Na\•al Undersea Center, said
photographs taken by Mrs .
Wolfson s how that the whale she
l'alls Nacho ls not the missing
Gigi, 3 gray whale tbat was re-
turned to the o<'Mn in 1972 after n
year In captivity.
The U.S. government bann(.'(f
the killing of Callfornla gray
whales In 1936 ln an effort to keep
the marine anlm ul from becom.
Ing extinct. Mexico hns o similar ban.
unlit after Sept. 1, the board ac. no one can get going fast enough
tlon will be taken to insure cov. to have a se rious co1Us1on. era~e while talks :u·e going on, One police d e partmtnt
according to Bill Dames. direc· ~mploye uw the bright side of
tor or educational servkes. the Wttkend sltuotion. AdJu~tments wm be made "It's not as bad as ft will gel ~ner negotiations. he said. lateron," sb e said.
Mn. Wolfson s ays Nacho J(Uvc
,her a great welcome ln tour trip.
last spring "nd that they hope lo
get together in the lagoon next
December.
But tv~ns said reports after
' recent whale excursion.'! Indicate
"there are sevcrt1I friendly
whales," at lcoist ln the warm
An estimate d 25,000 gray
whales In 1850 fell to fewer tha n
500 by 1936, sclenUsts say, bu~
Mrs. Wotrson salc1 her resenrch
shows thousllndit of r:!lvcit huve
been born since lhc ban was or·
dercd and lhcrc mny be 14,000
gray whales lodtly.
•'
Orange Coast
EDITION
•
Today s C losing
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t. VOL. 69, NO. 201, 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JULY 19, 1976 c TEN CENTS
Bingo for Mesa?
iC01nputer Helps Dissect Kidnap Clues
~ CHOWCHILLA <AP) -ln· "It's not like you se! on suspectidentifiedalthlslime." division chief for .the Alameda photos until hl' could i.:et more tra rq>0rtthl.'lrcuplin·s rromtht• J vesUgators turned to computers ~elevisioo. Most of the work is be· "We have a gut feeling that we County sheriff's office, had pro· photos of possible suspec.-ts to 8mall M:ldcra County forming
today i~ efforts to tr8f\llate new 1n_g done over th~ telephones and are iettlng closer, .. ~lader:r dicttd that authorities would be make a fair "ll!'eu1>. ·: town of Chow('hilla to a quarry 111
clues, license plate numbers and w1th computers. County Sherif( Ed Bates said able to identlfy at lust one of the Meanwhile. 1n\'est1gators sa\d Livermore. 95 miles to the north
composite drawings Into the "Everything we are working abductors by Tuesday. a man in Sonora, 65 mtles in Alameda County.
names of three g\lnmen who kid· on ls borderUoe," be added. "Our CHILDREN'S KIDNAP Baugh said there wns a "good northeast or the k1dnap scene. The abduction occurred Thurs·
n..,ed 26 yhowcbiUa chi~dren and leads ne too good to discount, MOTIVE MYG.TERY, AS possibility" that one ol the three provided mformatton that pin· day as the children were btlng
a bus dnver from the1r school but not &ood enough to ao on "" men pictured in photographs pointed where the kidnapers bused hom e from summer
bus. alone. during the weekend. as the sent to Madera Couoty Sunday "·ere on spec a fi e dates last )'ear. school They were hidden under·
"There's a lot or brain.storming "We've been getting a lew first children and the driver were re-was involved lo lbe mass kidnap· They also revealed the hcense gl"ound in an old moving "an
going on," said Alameda County names and a few last names. But united with their families. ing. But Bates said he would not numbers of t\\ o \'ans believed bu rt e d at the quarry but
SMriff's Lt. Clayton Paxton. asfar aslknowwedoo'thavea And Jack Baugh, crimina l s how the kidnap vicllms the used by the kidnapers to <See B\J ,Paget\!)
I
!Mesan,
j
3 Others
Perish
An orWna~~~d~is~d .! ~.~~~in~~O!:.~~n~d~ne
Costa Mesa the first Orange is .. contrary to moral stan· states that only organizations
Coast city to legalize bingo goes d:irds." and operations re lated to re·
before the city council for action With Councilwoman Norma li g1ous. charitable. scientific.
} f '.
Four Orange Coast youths
were killed early Saturday
morriTnl lr fiery budon-
colUsion on a deserted stretch or
Laguna Canyon Road about
three miles west of the San Diego
Freeway.
ooight.--HertzoLon vacation there is the literary or educatjonal purposes,
Mayor Dominic Raciti is op· possibiffiy o a sprrrvon! lhnr or-vr~nti<>n ol uuelt.y .~----1
posed to the ordinance drafted by would table the issue unlll she re· <'hUdren or animals, can qualify
According to a coroner's re·
port, three of the crash victims
weTe burned beyond recognition
when the 1961 Volk.swagen in
which thev were ndine exolorled
and burst into flames on impact.
The fourth victim. the dnver or
a 1971 Datsun sedan was dead on
arrival at Saddleback Communi·
ty Hospital shortly before 4 u m .
according 10 the roroncr
Lasted as victim~ \\C•rc
-Glenn Sparks. 19, or 2151 1
Jk>llgreen St .• El Toro. driver of
the Volkswagen
Martin E . Rurton. 111. 2300
Fulrv1ew St . Co:.ta Mesa. u
passenger in Sparks' car
Anthon~ H . Rurton. 19, 1>76
Glenneyre St.. Laguna Beach,
• brother of Ma rt in Burton.
-Da,·id S. O'Connor. 23, oC 800
La \'1 st a St . Las.?una Hcach.
Ac<'ordin~ to a Cllhforn1a
lh~hw:iy Patro l report. then.•
were no witnesses to the 3 10
a m. <'Olltsron on a s ltf:hl cur\'e on
the canyon road
How\'ever. basin.i:: their judg·
ment on evidence oblruned at the
S<'ene. invest1~ators lheor1ied to·
day that the car drwen by O'Con·
nor crossed over the center hne
and smashed headon into the
\'olkswagen.
By the limt.> firemen and
paramedics arri ''Cd ut the scene,
the sm all car was eni;ulfed in
names. the llighway rntrol r<'·
port said.
Trapped inside were the three
young victims. O'Connor's car
escaped the flames when it
bounced to the side of the road.
acc:ording to the investt~wtors
But, they said. ils driver died
en route to the ho~pitol
............... -.
ERIC DAVIES DtSPLA VS SOAPBOX DDIY TROPHY
Lindbergh School Lad Knows Thrill of Victory
Soap Box Thrill
Mesa Youth Wim Local Derby
Eric Davies, 11, or Costa Mesa,
<'aptured first pl ace in the junior
division o r the 12th annual
Orange County Soap Box Derby
competition held near Irvine
Park Sunday.
Eric received a first-place
trophy and a SlOO savings bond
But the real thrill is yet to come.
Eric will travel. aJl expenses·
paid. to Akron, Ohio, Aug. 14. to
partk1pate in the national finals.
Eric built his car from kit
plans. His brother Mark, 12,
raced in the Senior Division with
a similar rig.
They are the sons or Or. and
Mrs. Thomas ft. Davies of Costu
Mesa.
Big Four Accused
Eight Lives Left
For Fluffy Feline
ROME <A P ) -Outi;toing
rremler Aldo Moro today ac·
cused the United States. West
Germany. France and Britliin oT
acting in an "improper way"
when they agreed to deny nld Lo
any Italian cabinet that included
Communist mem hers.
8)' CANDICE SOl\JBERT
OI '"• 0•11' ,. • ._. _ F1ulry, the IO!ll cut that fell
rrom o canvas-covered
motorboot Saturday afternoon
n.ar the Sim Oieao freewuy, hus
betn reunited with her owner
Debi Cttnun ur Suntn AnQ wus
' lnformed by her mother. Mr!>
LoWse Cnnon, this momlnA that
h~ pet had been found.
Only Oeb1 had nevel" been told
lhe <'Ot wus missintt.
The gray, l{reen-cyl.'d cat hod
fallen asleep in side lht-
motorboat of Debi's parents. Mr.
llDd Mrs. Charles Canon of F'oun
lain Valley.
The Canons took off toward
N~rt Beach witb tMtr boat
and stowawa~ in tow behind tbelr
UWN MOWER
~~.!E!~~~d just a
couple or hours after lhe paper
•came out."
Thal's the quick sale that re·
sulted from this classified ad in
the Daily Pilot:
Scar s rot:U)' LU\\ll
MO\ler. look'I'. and run
like ne". .t9.501offrr '
!l()i.l(•lCltXX
c.-amper. As they stopped bneOy
on Harbor Boulevard in Costa
Mesa before turning southbound
onto the San Diego frl'4!way . tlul ·
fywokeup.
She tumblro from secure sur·
roundlnis onto the street and ran
Into the bushes.
The loss went unnoticed by the
Canons as they sped orr onto \he
freeway.
However. It was witnessed by
Sharon McCoy. Joselyn James
._nd her son. Vuvid, ~I or Costa
M~a.
•iutfy was rescued from the
bushes by David James and
spent lhe weekend between the
James and McCoy households.
Meanwhile, a search for the
cat's owner wa• bel\ll\.
And that search ended this
rnonlinc when Debi wu told her
cat was safe.
"'I'm shocked," saJd Debi.
"I'll Hy ooe lbin8 a~~ tbal
cat -1be'a blessed. She's
alrelldy used up more than nine
lives.·• said Debi's mother.
tluffy. 12. bas beell through
other incidents which would
make her latest adventure seem
tame. Once she crawled jnto a
car engine a nd was sun there
when Debi's brother, Bob, drove
oU in the car. She lost a toe that
time.
And she was lbe victim of a hit
and run accident, but recovered.
City Attorney Roy E. June. turns. for bingo permits .
"l feel it is morally wrong to California voters passed a con· June said the law further pro·
use bingo to solicit funds," the slltullonal amendment in June· vldes that no minors can play,
mayor says. allowing each cily to decide for that the public must be Invited.
Vice Mayor Jack Hammett itself 1f it wants bingo. l~e BINGO, Page AZ>
Cella Gets Soviet Bugged
Five Years
In Prison
Dropped From Olympics Team
MO NTREAL <AP > /\
modern pentathlon competitor
from the Soviet Union was tosst>d
LOS ANGELES _ Pinning full out of the Olympic Games today
responsibility ror the $2 million by offictals who said they found -he had been using an illegal cl£<r· bilking or two Orange County Ironic dt'VICI! 10 the tencing com· hospital s s quarely on the petition.
shoulders of Or. Louis J . Cella
Jr .. federal Judge Malt Byrne to-In tne first s ports-rel<tled con.
day ordered the colorful political troversY. of the 1976 Games. Borib
manipulator lo.-aerva five yatS Oni. chenko was disqualified for
in fedenl prison. • technical reasons, said the fury ··vou knowingly defrauded two of appeals. because there wa!'
hOR>itaJ corporations and com· .. some question about some oC
pounded the er\ me by defraudmg the equipment he used."
a federaJ we lfare agency." f Judge Byrne commented. "You On the second day of the 1ve·
were the architect or u well· day contest, officials said they
planned series or fraud<;... detected 3 "bugging device ...
Co-defendant Theodore Schif· Carl Schwendc, chief of dis·
l·1pline 1n charize or fencing, later
:.aid
. . The \\ cupon definitely
had been tampered with. So-
meone had wired it in such a wny
lhat 1t would srorc a winnJng hit
without even making contact.
"The jury or appeal listened
very carefully to Onischcnko's
cxolanation thol the equiomenl was not his own. but decaueti that
his E>xplaoat1on was not good
enough.·•
The loss or Onischenko dashed
• the Soviet Union':; hopes for a
team medal in the five ·da ~·
event Pavel Lednev and Bon:.
Mosolov remain in the event for
the Soviet Union. but onlv in the
individual competition.
fman. S3. Santa Ana. was sen·
tenced to a total of two and a half
years in federal prison for hlS
role in the defrauding or Mission
Community Hospital, Mission
Viejo, and l\1 ercy General
Hospital, Santa Ana.
Co-defendants George Louis
Ollendorr. 44, Laguna Beach, and
Stephen Robert Evan.s, 31. Mis·
sion Viejo, each drew a federal
prison term of one year for what
Judge Byrne agrcoo was their
lesser contributions to th(' con·
spiracy.
Reagan 'Out:ry~.ged'
At Quitting Talk
Six Miners Die
JOHANNESBURG. South
Africa <APJ -Six black miner!!
were killed and m ore than 14 in·
jured in a tribal clash at an
eastern Transvaal gold mine
Sunday night.
o.llY ........... ,....
WASH I NGTON <A P J
Ronald Reagan 's campiagn
manager said today the former
California governor is outraged
at sugges!ions that he has given
up hope of defeating President
Ford for the Republican pre·
sldential nomination.
Sen. Paul Laxalt.of Nevada is·
sued that sta tement in response
to a story in The Washington Post
which quoted some top aides and
supporters of Reagan as i:.aying
Bail Hiked
For Mesan
In Assault
Bail ror a Costa Mesa resident
suspected In the near ratuJ beat
Ing or a Newport Beach woman
has been raised from $10,000 to
$50,000 according to Newport
Beach police.
Philip J ohn Ventre, 23. o( 11>4
Jo1 ower St. remains in custody
charted with assaulL wllh a de·
adJy weapon in the beating or
Theodorln Garcia, 22, or 3010
Park Newport
1 Miss Garcia was found Satur·
day morning, bound and•beaten.
She Is llsted In critical condition
t oday at Hoag Memorial
Hoepllal. Police sald that Miss
Garcia and her roommate, Weo· cb' Humphrey. met the auapect
Md hit brother Friday night at
the Marriott llotel.
Police aaid' Vent.n and Miss
Gar~a left the hotel together and
when Miss Humphrey returned to
Ole apartment Saturday mom.
inf. she found t.er roommate tied
tohtt bed. severel1 h\iured. ~ • .everelylnjured.
Based on information suppUed
by Miss Humphrey, Ventre was
taken lnto custody Saturday af·
temoon in bis home.
privately thal their candidate
..may have reached the end of
lhe presidential political trail."
"Stories in today's papers that
imply that Gov. Reagan has
given up are totally without foun-
dations," Laxalt said. "l have
talked to Gov. Reagan and he is
outraged that any such connota·
lion be given to any statements
by him or any of his aides.
"lie remains confident that he
will win on the rarst ballot in
Kansas City.'' Laxaltsald.
Laxalt s aid reports that the
Reagan camp is resigned to de·
real arc ··an effort to psych out
Ronald Reagan's potential de·
legates and supporters.
.. It won 'l work." Lox alt said.
The newspaper quoted an un·
named Heagan uidc us saying
the chances for Reagun lo suc·
ceed in edg1 nl( out President
Jo'11rd for tho Republican pre·
:.identlal nomlnotlon were lo11t lO
<See REAGAN, Page AZ>
Coast
Weather
Night and m orning low
clouds clearing near m1d·
morning Tuesday. Sunny
1 allernoon. and warmer
during the day. Low
tonlght low 60s, high ln 808.
INSIDE TOD~'\'
The U.S. ft pulling <*I of
Thaila11d. but It ii lMnng
m1lltons oJ dollora worlh of
planes. bo•u. road•, and
radio equJP.ment. t\4.
Al .... .,, Ser• lo
e.'1t"'I
l.M.leyd
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H you have garden equip·
ment you want to sell. call
642·5678. We'll help you put a
tew words t o work; In tbe Dai{yPUol.
As for future escapades. fluffy
can rest assured. Mrs. McCoy
said she has a guardJan angel.
She must.
0£81 CAMON AND 'Fl.Uff'Y' TOGETHER AGAIN
lo•t Cat, OWMf Brvught TogetlHtr by MeN Woman
Ventre's bail was raised by of·
ficlals ol the Orange County
Superior Court at the request of
police.
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A,2 DAILY PILOT c Monday -"''? 19 1978
50 'Suspects'
In Report Leak
Woman
Leaps
To Death
A Sf-year·old Anaheim "om.in
chttked into a 10th i.lory room
at the Olaneyl\\nd Hotel Sund•Y
mornJng and lenl>(.'d to her deulh
~tore a bellboy h ad time to r•
turn to his station, accordlne. to a
Mrooer's report.
WASlllNGTON <AP1 An In
vesli1ator tullfled today th;il
d1.1tribut1on or a scQl"f't llouse m
telligE-nc<' Nim mitt<'<' rrport w1.1:.
very tJ1l>Or.IWnli<'d :mtJ tlwt m•ar
:Accused
Murderer
In Court
Dressed in s t a ndard jail
<'lothcs, Edward Allaway s tood
quietly today while prosecution
attorneys quickly agreed to give
defen:.e l a w yers access t o
evidence collected during the in-
vestigJllon into last week'!>
!>hooting~ at Cal State Fullerton
In contrast to his demt!Jnor
during ., court appearanc<.' hl'
marlt• w h<.'n :.irra1gnt'd on mull1
pie murder rnunl last week. Al·
l11way appeared to pay close ::it·
tent1on to th<.' proceedini:s today
before Santa Ana Municipal
Court Judge Robert E . Law.
Last week the 37-year-old
jarutor kept bis eyes riveted on
he ~oom flooc as Beputy
Pulbic Defender Ron Butler en·
tcred innocent pleas to the seven
murder charges and two al·
tempted murder allegations
lodged against him.
Today, Allaway glanced about
the courtroom and at the judge as
Deputy District Attorney Frunk
Bnseno quickly agreed to pro-
vide Butler with the evidence
iz:ithered against him in the past
W<.'Ck .
The shootings last Monday
morning :it CSF were the large!!l
mass murder in Orange County's
h1:.tor}
TONIGtrr
COSTA M ESA CITY COUNCii_.
Regular meeting, Caty Hall,
6 30p m.
ORANGE COUNTY Jo'AIR
Continuing through July 25.
TUESDAV.JULY ?O
SENIOR CITIZENS CLllB -
Community Re<'rcat1on Center.
Tues . W~d .. Thurs., L2-3 p m .
"IN FAS Ill ON" -South Coast
Hrpertory Theater. Tuesday.
Sunday through August 1, 8 p.m.
Sunda~s. 3 p.m.
Fro•P~A l
BINGO ...
that the games must ~ starred
by mem b('rs of the organi1.ut1on
and th<'rl.' 1s n S250 llmit ver
~ame
i\ll profits mus t be op<>n for in·
spect1on bv thl' Finance O<-rart-
mrnt or Cost a M ('Sa and 1t would
bto a misdemeanor for anv P<'r'SOn
In the oqu111irnt1on In "mnlce a
prM1t V1ola11nn "oultl b('
v un1'ihabl<.' by .t fine up to Sl0,000
Al1oo on ton1ght'll agenda· t'Cm·
s1d1•r:1llon of resolutions from
Fountain Valley a nd Ornnj!e urg·
init more tl.'levlluon coverage or
()ran~e County elections nnd :i
r e que!l l fr om C"osta Mesa
l\Jt-mon al Hospital for a h\1s stop
on \'1t'tor1a Strert near thl' forlh
1 \'.
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
1N n.MWl9 C0-•0 ('lait~ f'Hot tllllitf'I *Mfh ,,
tMt't1f"tlf ,,.... Nt'llW\ Pt•" "~d1~ by tr.
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Rebert N. Wt<t<J
fU\k)f'f'tl •!'Cf P\IOltv-n
Jack R. Curley
V-ct r.n"9t~t •1'11111 ~-~,.
Thomas Keevll
(dHOf'
Thoma$ A. Mufl)tllne ,.o1 ... , ••• llQ [Cll'O.
Charles H. Loos Ricfl.ard P. Nall .--.~'-••~• ...,.,..o•,.. l.•'-'
Off left
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m•tttt Ot .. ••rtl\e~"'' Mn1" ma, ••
USHOdvud ,...,~.,, tiO-<l•t """'"'+•ft or <~~,
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ly so person11 10 Cooa~:c ;and
eovttnment agC"nCJC$ ~h»d droll
copies lhe day one ~·~ le1kt><1 to
reporter Doniel S1•h11rr 1 ltclt1t1·d
:.tory. Pai,:e A 11
David W. 1Jower11. t'h1cr in·
\1esh~ator for lhe lloose l'lhics
t'Omm1ttee. s aid none o( those
persons will uy hew as Schorr's
i.ource. Bowers rdused to tell an
open ethics t'"omm1tte<' heanng
whet.her he thank the lea\ came
from the legaslath'e or the ex·
ttutive branch.
ldc ntll1cd u1o un ;1prnrl'nl
11 ulc 1tlc Vt<'t1m was l\lury
JOl!ephmc Went tl of 2S01 W Rall
Road.
A<'t'ordinR to 11n inves11gohoa
rcpOrt. Mr~. Wt'nzel arrfvtd 1t th~ hotel by tul about ..
minutes before her leap from •
room on the 10th noor or Ult
Sierra Towers in the hotel.
Jm•estigators snid the wom•
asked a desk clerk for a room
the highest Ooor and was tak•
there by a bellboy shortlv aftfll' _But be said he has ~n able to
ehmanate as the source all rop1es
of one version of the report
circ ulated among c.\ecut1vc '.lgencles.
• , O.H\' r.i.c Still l'toolt GETTING AROUND AT THE ORANGE COUNTY FAIR IN ONE OF MANY ATTRACTIONS
he r arrival. ·
They said she left a not<.' direc.'l'!
ed to her ~ur\"i \'Ors. Annual Costa Meaa Extravaganza Opened Friday, Continue• Through This Week A pedestrian on th<.' ct•me-A&,.
walkway beneath her hotel wilr.·
dow suffered a broken arm wht>n
apparently struck by the \\Oman
as she hurtled to her death
. . .
Ethil.'s committee c hairma n
J ohn Flynt 1 D-Ga. J said one
purpose of its hea~ will b\.' to
determine whether dist'1phn.1n
action should be n'\.'Ommcndl•d
a~a1nsl any emp1o~e or mrmOl'I
or the House lie s:.11d lht' pmwl
also will try to de,•l'lop w a~>. to
t1ghtl'n House security oit can b\!
~iven :;ecrel in formation "1lhout
fear of disclosure
BUS ...
m.lllJ).!l'd tn lit).! their \\a\ 1111t
FndJ} night
A :.tatt>w1dl' all·JX•lnt IJull<'lin
70,000 See County
Fair in Three Days
The injur ed pedestrian was
1ctenl1f1ed as Robert Stamm. 47. or 1-'rcmont. Calif
Stamm \\as takl.'n for tre.1t ·
ment l)f his mjury to neurh.v (ioocl
Samantan Jlospitttl. has bet!n 1s::.Ul'd fur :.t'\'l'r;.il d;n !> More than 70 .000 people have
for three men bPllcved traveling been to the Orange County Fair Who leaked a draft ol lhe report
has beome the commiuee's
SJS.000 question. t-'lynl ong1naJly
tJS1re<t" fo~oou-tor-its-tn-
vestigations to answer the ques-
tion. but the House cut his request
to SlS0,000. The report was about
a_buses by U.S. intelligence agen-cies.
m two vans, one wtute and one in its first three days including a
green. The white one's license record-breaking 29,127 people on number -1C91 414 -was pro-Sunday.
Trded to authorit1M by a wom ... " .. --l-Oda is. S:lddlebacLY.alle-y..
who saw the two vans loitering in Irvine and Senior Citizen Day al
the Chowchilla area Wednesday lhe Fafr.
and Thursday. The highlight.s
The same license number was Monday July 19, Noon to 10 p.m .
Schorr, a CBS newsman. ob-
tained a copy which he cave to a
New York weekly, The V1lln~c
Vo ice. for publication la:;t
February. He has refused to dis-
<'lose the identity of his sources.
pro\'ided by bus dmC'r. Ed Ray. 6:00 Ma rching Band Show, 55. when he voluntarilv w:is
The ethics comm1ttl'r tool. up
the matter as Congre.s retur ned
to work aflt'r a two·\\eek re<"<'''>
for lhe Fourth of Jul} and the
Democratic l"\allonal Con\'t•n·
t1on. Congress wiU begin wresll·
1ng later this week \\ith "timl'ta·
ble for extending indmdual tall
c.1ts.
Informant
Heard Kidnap
Plot in Jail?
placed under hypnt):.1~ Sunday to
aid him in recallin~ e\'mts dur-
ln#! the harrowrni: 3t.i·hour ordeal.
ln,·el>tiga\ors found that the
\'an \\as n·~tSll'r<'d to a phony
name at a phony Jddrl':O.l> tn the
San Jo~e areJ.
They said the l1cen..;c numb<·r
of the grt'en ' an "J'> I ('90i:lo
Eat'h 'an" J S l.'q u1pJ)l'(I with l\\o
CR r::id10 antenna~
Fro• Pag~ 11 J
REAGAN •.•
days ago in North Dakota.
The Post said Ford won 12 de·
legates the re to four for Reagan
and two ~ ho are unrommitted. It
said the Rc:>agan camp had ex-
pected 10 or 11 delc~ate!I
But an Associated Press sur-
\'ey of North Dakota delef(ates
elected at the s tale ronvcn\ion
LIVERMORE (AP> -An in-July 8 found 10 for Ford. three for
formant overhea rd three San Reagan and five unC'ommittecl.
Quentin Prison inmates planning "North Dakota was the lurnan~
a re\•enge plot :.im1lar to the ab-point. When we failed to get the
duc t1on of 26 C howchi lla dl.'legateswe needl'd \here,itput
schoolchild re n and the ir bus us in bad shape," the aide said.
driver, authorities reported to-· according to a story_ by Post re·
day in an all-points bulletin ror porter Lou Cannon in Monday's
three men. editions of the newspaper.
The bulletin. issued by the * * *
Alameda County sheriffs office, F d S ff ' dJd not identify ~e i~or:manl but or ays e 8
said he served lime in San Quen-
tin in 1974 and 1975.
"During his stay. he heard On the V
three inmates talk extensively erge
ubout a revenge plot very similar
~~:~.eChowchillacase,"thealert Of Victory
"One or more of lhi! subjecb
httd some r eason for reven~e
against a small community in the
Madera County a rea. The exal.'t
reason for their r t?vcnge was not
known.
'"The informant supplil'd th1:.
information sever al hours prior
to the children be in~ locutcd," 1t
:.aid. referrin~ to thl' esC'aP<' of
lht' 27 kidnap v1cl1ms from ;i
makeshift underground prison
f)-1day night.
The bulletin not<'d that the
thr<'e plotters were in Sun Q11cn-
t1on togethf'r in the earh· pan t>(
1975 ";md talkl'd or pulhniz lht•
C'<ipcr 0<1 soon as ,Ill thrc<.' "c1 c
rt'leas<.'cl "
Thl• hulle\in notrd that on<' ,,,
the three lnmatt's \\:114 lr111n
M adern County. l)O!llli bly from
the 11mnll town of Raymond n1';1r
ChowC'hilln
Lt. Ed Volpe. of the Alnm<.'da
Countv Sheriffs olfit'c. had 11aid
t'nrher that delcct 1v<.>S hnd b<.'t'n ~iven inform a lion by •• m;m from
Sonora, 65 miles nt\rthea!lt of the
kidnap scene. "th3t pinpoints
where the sus pects wer e on
specific dates last year "
\\' A S II I N G T 0 N < 1\ I' 1
PrcMdent Ford said today he 1s
on the 'erge of \ il.'tory 111 ht l>
quest for the flepublaran pre
:-.1 den t 1al nomin ~it1on and
declar('d that a united party c~an
d('feat Jimm y C art e r 's
Democratit' h l.'kC't •
''It 's a rath e r t ypical
Democratic tirkt•I." Ford told a
naUonally televised news coo ·
rerence on the White Hoose lawn.
Ford said his r ecord as Presi-
dent will be his malOl' Issue in
seeking election to the job he now
holds by appointment 11~ vice
president and then succession.
He refused to speculate aboul a
''ke·presldenllat ru nning mute,
sa)·ing the choice will not be ;i
lost-minute decision.
The President said h(' i11 <•n
C'ouroged about his shmding in
the contest wlth Ronald Rea"an
for the Republican nomlnfltion
"I believe that \w nrc Jlctlm~
very close right now to the trHtfic
number of 1.130," he said. llis re·
ference was to the number of de-
legate votes needed for nomina-
tion.
* * *
AFL-CIO Endorses
Democratic Ticket
WASHil'GTON <AP I -The
polJtJcally powerful AFL·CIO to-
day endorsed Democratic pre-
sidential nominee Jimmy Carter
and announced a campai~n to
help send him to the White Hou e
in Januar~v. The nation's biggest
labor organization sat oul the
1972 campaign.
A spokes man said t he JS.
member A FL·ClO Executive
Council voted unanimously to
back Ute Democratic tkket..
The action· stands as the of.
ficial endo~ement of the labor
federation without need ror ap-
prov a I by the 152-me mber
General 8otrd. the spokesm an
said.
Originally the council was ex·
peeled only to recommend that
the board endorse Carter and his
vice presidential ruMJn~ mate.
Sen. Walter F. Mondale. But the
spokesman said the council de·
cided inst.ad to make toda.y's ac-
tion a "flat-0ut endorsement."
Gray Whales,
Otters Getting
Friemllier
SAN DIEGO <APt •
Zoologists s ay the people-shy
California g r ay whales that
cavort among themselves from
the Bering Sea t o Baja
California arc gelling friendlier
with humans.
The sea otter a lso Is "develop·
ing friendly contacts with human
beings" after 40 years ol govern-
ment protection uved il from ex·
tincllon. a mammal expert says.
The comments came after the
disclosure that a ao-root whale
named Nacho has played with
humans in rubber boats in Mex
1co·s IJZnar10 lu~oon about 430
mil<.'s southeast of San Die~o.
A San 0Jt:RO mi.rine biolo~ist,
Fay Wolfson. r(•gard'I Nacho as a
fnend.
Mrs . Wolfson says Nacho ~ave
her a great welcom<' in four trips
last s pring and that they hope to
yet together m the lagoon next
December
"Nacho 1s an adoles~nt who
knew whal 1t was doing." she
said in an inter view Sunday.
"The rubbe r skiff became a
plaything to rub aJlainst and
cavor t around in the classic
courting J!('Stures or the whale.
But I don't believe Nacho con-
sidered the boats other whales.
As a youn g puppy deve lops
behavior patterns while playing.
I thmk, Nacho was developing
similar patterns."
Dr W1lhnm E\•ans. zoologist al
the Naval Undersea Center, said
photoJ?raphs taken by l\lrs
Wolfson s how that the whale sh~
calls Nacho is not U1e massing
Gigi. a ~ray whale that was re-
turned to the 01°1>T1n in Hf72 1.tfter a
renr an captiv11 y.
An assistant curator Of mam·
mats at San Dleco·s Sea World
marine park said the gray whale
may becoming confident around
people, "developing a new set of
attitudes in a friendly environ·
menl." James Antrim added tha\ ~a Otlt'rs also are getUng frtend.
Jy under .iovernment protection.
Attorney
Ac& Eyed
SAN FRANCISCO <AP1
-Rule1 to relax the long.
s tanding bin on advert.is·
ing by attorneys are set to
be hammer ed out by the
Board ol Governors ol the
California Bir Association
at a JuJy 29 session.
After l h e rules a r e
firmed up at nex\ week'•
· meeting, they will be 1ub-
m f tted lo tbe state
Supreme Court for a p-
proval.
"ll appeart no longer a
quesUoa of whethft' or not
lawyen 1howd be allowed
to advertise, but what
dir«tion tt wUI take.'' said
Dav1d s .. Cuey. p resident
of the HSOC•iUon .
Noting many attorneys
h ave opposed the move
towards advertising, he
s.td, ''We have a supply o(
bullets ror you to bHe if necus.ary.··
,
Amphitheater
7 :00 Parade. UroUndS
6·10 Harold Pas torius Jr,
sculpture demonstration,
Fine Arts Exhibit
6.:JO::lo...M.2nlezuma's Reven e,
Mountain Dew Stage
7-9 Wea\•ing and spinning,
Home Living Pavilion
7 :00 Brus h Arbors, Am·
ph!theater
7:30 Chuc k Jones Magic Show,
I lent age Stage
7: JO Fas hion show or prize win·
ners. Gourmet Gallery
8 :00 Nonoi1 in a Polynesian
Re\'UC, Amphitheater
8·30 Morning Slar, llerllaRC
Stage
Tuesda)', July 20
Full er t o n . Sa n Ju an
Capistrano Day
Noon lo \O:p.m .
1-5 Harold Pastonus, sculpture
demonstration. Fine Arts Exhibit
Fine Arts Exhibit
t -4 Weaving a nd Spinning,
Home Living Pavilion
I :30 Microwave cooking de·
monstrallon. liourmet GaJlery
I :4S Foggy Mountain String
Band. Mountain Dew,Sl~ge
2-8 Roving Clowns and Mine:>
Mimes. Grounds
2·30 Bonner Fa mily, Heritage
Stage
3·8 Werner Hirchel. one-man
band.grounds
5 :00 J\t agit'al Land of 07..
Grounds
S·9 Carl Mc Knight's Stec:>l
Drum Band. Grou nds
Explosives Gone
OROVILLE CAP/ -About
· t,500 pounds of explosives have
been stolen from a state storage
building in the Pulga area of lhe
Feather River canyon, say state
officials.
Bandit Hits
Mesa-Market
For $15 Haul
A casually dressed gunman
robbed the i ·eleven l\turkC'l at
1097 Baker St.. Cosw Mesa, of
St 10 Sunday night, police su1d.
Owner Jerry Autrt!y was clean-
1 ng s helves when the lo ne
gunman entered the store ;1l
10 45 p.m .. flashed :1 l>mall re-
\'Oh er. a nd suid, "Gimme all
~our moo<'} a nd makl' ll snappy ·
The robber lefl on root wtth hti-.
haul which induded $15 in food
i;t:1mps. /\utrey told w lke tl11:
robber was a s m;.111, blond man
wearing a Hawairnn shirt, jeans
and a puka shell neC'klat·r .
IL was the rourth armed ro~-•
bery in Costa Mesa this month.
There were 17 robberies dur1n.;
J une. Costa Mesa police said
they have arrested fi,•e P<'Qple lll
connection with the June ht'1:.t<1
Am.mo Capture d
llAIFA. Isr::iel 1AP1 -The
Is raeli government confiscated a
Greek shipload of ammunition on
Jts way from Egypt to Moslem
forces in the Lebanese civil war,
military sources said today. An
Israeli navy s hip towed it an lo
lla1fa on July 2. and a load of
lSSmm artillery shells and small .
arms ammunition was found hid·
den beneath a cargo of melons.
Tom Sawyer. played by Courtney Brown, pulls his
famous w hitewashing gag in Mariners Elementary
School's production of the Mark Twain claS!ic .. Jane
Haskell, J eff Bradbury and David O'Donnell (from left)
also appear in this scene from the musical which wlll be
presented Tuesday at 10:30 a.m . and Wednesday and
Thursday at 9 a .m. ih the school 's multipurpose room .
Show is open to the pubUc without charge.
'
•
Orange -Coast
EDITION
r.~L. 69, NO. 201 , 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
T oday"s Closin g
.Y. S toeks
..
MONDAY, JUL y 19, 1976 N TEN CENTS
t e Stand on Coastal Land Assailed
I By HILARY KAVE Ol-0•11,Pilet~"
The Irvine City Council's dt'· ~ialon last week opposing re
f•idential d evelopment in the
fn-lne coastal area was called
.. unrealistic" today by several othen involved in lhe plannlng
proc~s.
Jllewport Beach City Coun · ~ctl>'nan Donald Mcinnis said the
Jtvine position is probably not
feasibJe. The naod taken by the
Newport Beach councll alJows
hmited residential development,
but far fewer houses than pro·
posed by the Irvine Company.
Mclnni• polnted out that the
Irvine Company is willinc to sell
that land, which Ues between
Newport Beach .and Laguna
Beach. ll someoae want$ lo buy
it.
"I hope tbe Irvine City Council
can atrord to buy It. because
the'°' doesn't seem to be any
other money anywhere elae.,"
said Mdnnls.
The Irvine City Council has
suuested that only NIOrt/t<>m ·
mercial development be
S*"mitted on Ole 10,000 acre
parcel\ 1n the three areas pin·
Polntea by the I rvtne Ol'apany.
The remainder ol tbe land
should be used for recreatioftal
and open space purposes, with
publlc and private a1encles
Jtrivln• to acqwre that land us·
in1 federal, stale and local
money, according lo the Irvine
pc>UUon.
Mcinnis said that while his city
does not favor lar1e-scale re·
• •ldential developme nt, he
believes that a "more loeical,
atrailhUorward" route would be
for the public to acquire only
those lands that make s~c from
a public use standpoint.
He noted that tht' C.Oastol Com·
mission and State Parks O<>p:trt·
ment have both surveyed that
land and recommended specific
areas to be bouttht by the state.
"l think I'd prefer to go wllh
those experts .and what thcy'v{'
suggested. rather than lrvme City
Council." Mclnnisswd.
The Laguna Beach position dif·
fcrs from the one otrcred by
Mcinnis.
Mayor PhylUs Sw~ney said
her dty council has not yet taken
an orricial position on the lrvlne
Coast area and will notdo sounlll
Wednesday or the following Wed·
nesday.
.. But l ('an say that we're con·
<'erned that the lrvine Company
plan does not address the con·
<See COASTAL, Page !\?l
Co1nputer Sleuth:
Kidnap Clues Compiled
Ai-w1n ..... le
CHOWCHILLA (AP) -In·
vestigators turned to computers
today in efforts to translate new
clues, license plate numbers and
composite drawings into the
ames ot-thr_.e-gunmen wlv> kid.
naped 26 Chowchllla children and
a bus driver Crom their school
bus.
.. There's a lot of brainstorming
going on," said Alameda County
Sheriff's Lt. Clayton Paxton.
"It's not like you see o n
television. Most of the work is be·
lng done over the telephones and
w\lh computers ...
··Everything we are working
on is borderline." he added. "Our
leads are loo good to discount.
The l'iking on /tlars
Newport's
lifeguards
KeptB~y
This is an artist 's conception of the Viking
lander as it could look after its expected
landing on the surface of tht.> planet \lars
Tuesday. Everything is in working order
for the h istoric descent. <See s tory. Page
A5.1
Bail Hiked
For Mesan
In Assault
Bail for a Costa Mesa resident
guapected In the near fatal beat·
mg of a Newport Beach woman
has been raised from $10.000 to
$90,000 according to Newport
Beachpoliee.
Philip John Ventre. 23, or 194
f"tower St. remains in custody
~argcd with assault with a de·
llldly weapon In the beating of
'nleodorin Garcia. 22. of 3010
hrk Newport
· 'Miss Garch~ was found Satur· ~ mornina. bound and beaten.
~ Is listed in critical condition
to'clay at Hoag Memor\ al
lWpltal. Police said that Miss
Ga.-cla and her roommate, Wen· 41 Humphrey, met the suspect
__.,... bl1 brolber Etlday nlgbl at
the Marriott llottl.
Police said Ventre and Miss
Garcia left the hotel together and
•lien Mlas Humph"'Y retl.l(ned to the apartment Saturday morn·
tq , she found her roommate tied
~er bed, severely lr\lured.
liM, aeverely inJured.
• 8:.sell on Information supph('(f l>J> Miss Humphrey. Ventre was
Hlten into custody Saturday ar
teWioon In hi. home.
Vtntre's ball was raJscd by or.
fktals of lht' Ounae County
~ptrior Court a t the request ot ~lee. . .,
Schmidt Que ried
WASlllNGTON <AP > -West
Germ an Ch ancellor Helmut
~htnldt says he ls not "overly
t."Ofteerned" about Communist in· ftn\ent In the 1ovemments of other Western t;uropean natfons.
"lftne ~en concerned with com·
tntlftlam since the end of the war.
bat at lhe present I am not overly
concerned,·· Schmidt said
lr\ • t•ped Interview on ABC's ·~ues and Answers'' Sunday.
(.tJJ'N MOWER ~
· FAST SEILER
''The lawn mower sold just a
1 c.uple ol hours after the paper
camtJ out."
That's the quick sale that re--
d\ed from this classified ad in
·the Pally Pilot:
Sears rotary L:ai.'n
l\lo"er. looks and runs hke nn·. ~9.SO offer
XXlMOtlC)( JI you have garden equip.
rtrt1lt you want to sell. call
112·'678. We'll help you put a
few words to work, in the
Daily Pilot.
Judge Gives Cella
5 Years in Prison
LOS ANGELES -Pinning full
responsibility for lhe $2 million
bilking or two Orange C.Ounty
hos pitals squar ely on t he
shoulders of Dr. Louis J . Cella
Jr .. federal Judge Matt Byrne lo·
day ordered the colorfuJ political
manipulator to serve five years
in federal prison.
"You knowingly defrauded two
hospital corporations and com·
pounded the crime by defrauding
a federal welfare agency."
Judge Byrne commented. "You
were the architect ol a well·
planned aeries or frauds.··
Co·defendant Theodore Schif·
fman, 53, Santa Ana, was sen·
tenced to a total oflwo and a half
years in federal prison for his
role in the defrauding of Mission
Community Hospital, Mission
Viejo, and Mercy Gene ral
Hospital, Santa Ana.
Co·defendants George Louis
Ollendorl, 44, Laguna Beach, tind
Stephen Robert Evans, 31, Mis·
sion Viejo. each drew a federal
prison term of one year for what
Judge Byrne agreed was their
lesser contributions to I.he con·
spiracy.
CalTrans to Buy
Bridge Property
Approval or the eovironmentnl usable waterway.
Impact !llatemenl on the new Supporters or a bridge height of
Coast lllghway bridge over 2S (eel, which would allow most
Newport Bay ho allowed or. sail boats to pass under the
f1cials •t CalTrans to begin bridge without lowering their
purchase of property Cor the new masta, noted that the ori.cinal
bridge's right of way. bridge and the eid.slinJt brldJ!c
TbeEISwasapprovedasOfJu· were· built with remov:ablc
ly 11 by the Federal Highway Ad· center 1pan1 In defer«ice to boat
mlnlstr1Uon, which Is providing trafftc.
part of th~ funds for the br1qe. Devlin acknowledted that the
According to Joe Devlin. dire<:· fi brid b · 1 in ...... h-" tor ol Public Works for Newport rat rie. w l 1-.., "" a
Reat'h, the state still needs a 60-foot removable gpan and Ole. ~rmlt from the CoO!ltGuard and existing one. built ln 1931. has a
••tal Commls•lon ~fore the «>·foot span that Is claaaU'ied as ""' .. removable. projttt can be put out lo bid. "But " he said "the facUiUes CalTrans oUlcials e1t1mate ' ' · th~l a bid will be let in early 1978, "-<See BllJDG E , P-ce "21
with completion of the project In
P'aHCI with U.e week's first hot.
sunny day and moderate surf,
Newport Beach tirecuards had a
busy day Sunday, according to
U . Logan Lockabey.
"It wasn't the aumbers or
beach visitors or rescues." he ex·
plalned, "we just had a lot of ma·
jor r escues."
According to Lockabey, guards
had lo rescue a swimmer with a
back injury. a skin diver that s peared himself, a disoriented
skin diver and they had to revive
a toddler lbal was having a reac·
Uon to medication. The tot, Shylene Robbie. 2.
Pomona, was rushed to lifeguard
Brian Lippold al the lSth Slreel
tower by her mother. ·
Uppe>ld said the child had no
hea rt be at and was not
breathjng.
Lippold administered cardio-
pulmonary resuscitation and by
the Ume the lifeguard rescue unit
arrived. she was breathing on
her own. Paramedics took the
chHd lo Hoag Memorial HospitaJ
where she Is listed in good condi·
lion today.
Sunday's incident marked the
second time during the weekend
that a young child had lo be re·
vived.
Friday. 2·year·old Rosan Abul·
Afla, 4010 River Ave. nearly
became a drowning victim when
ahe toppled Into the bay at about
41at Street.
Loc:kabey said she was pulled
from the water by her rather,
Nayef Abul·Afia whO gave her
mouth to mouth resuscitation
and had her breathing on her own
by the time paramOOics arrived
al the scene.
The toddler was taken to Hoag
Memorial Hospital and lben
tranAferred to Children'•
Hospital of Orange County
where she was treated and re-
(lee RESCUES, Pase t\Z)
1979.
According to l>eYlin, Coast
Guard o<ricials. who must ap-
praise the project's ift\pact on the
navlaaUon of bay wat.er, have
.said they will not hokl a aeparate
public hearin1 on the bridge, giv·
ing it an administrative approval
instead.
Re·ree)1'elett?
The issue of the brid&e'1 effect
on navlaatioo between the Upper
Md Lower bay wu ibe aoutte ot
debate amon1 Newport residents
that contin ue• even afte r
CalTrans decided to ra.ise the
brictce·s heltbl above the water
from 13.4 feet to ZO feet.
Members of the Ft'iends of
Newport Bay argued against
raising the height of the new
bridge pointing out that ln·
creased boat. t.raUlc in the Upper
Bay 111ould be hazardous to
wildlife that Uves tbett.
• Boating enthusiasts oo the
other hand argued that federal
law prohibits the restriction of a
Nmmpaper Ripoff• Battled
Newport Beach police are worJrlng out a patrol plan
aimed at baltln1 ~ pllf er-.e of oew1papers for Ute. cit)''•
tteYclinC project.
,
\
but not good enough Lo go on
alone.
"We've been getting a few first
names and a few last names. But
as rar as I know we d<fn't have a
.suspe.cU · · d at this time."
CHILDREN'S KIDNAP
MOTIVE MYSTERY, AS
"We have a gut feeling that we
are getting <'loser," Madera
County Sherief Ed Bates said
during the weekend, as the
children and the driver were re·
united with their families.
And Jack Baugh, criminal
division chief fo r .the Alameda
County sheriff's office, bad pre-
dicted that authorities would be
able to identify at least one or the
abductors by Tuesday.
Baugh said there was a "good
possibillty" that one or the three
m-etrt>tctuTed-iTt photOgHph1---
senl to Madera County Sunday
was involved in the mass kidnap·
ing. But Bates said he would not
show the kidnap \•ictims the
photos until he could get more
photos of possible suspects to
make a fair "lineup."
Meanwhile, investigators said
a man in Sonora, 65 miles
northeast of the kidnap scene.
provided information that pin·
<See BlJS, Page A2l
Soviet Bugge_d
Dropped From Olympics Team
M ONTREAL <AP> -A
modern pentathlon competitor
from the Soviet Union was tossed
out of the Olympic Games today
by offtclals who aaid they found
he bad been using an illegal clec·
troruc device m the 1encing com·
petition.
In tne first s ports ·relaled con·
troversy of the 1976 Games. Boris
Onischenko was disqualified for
technical reasons, said lhe jury
or appeals. because there was
"some question about some or
the equipment he used."
On the second day of the rive·
day contest, offi cials said they
detected a "bugging device."
Carl Schwende, chief of dis-
c1phne in charge of foncang. later
said
.. . . . The weapon definitely
had been tampered with. So-
meone had wired It in such a way
lhat it would score a winning hit
without even making contacl.
"The jury of appeal listened
very carefully to Onischenko's
explanation that the equipment was not his own. but dec1ae<1 that
his explanation was not good
enough."
The lolls of Onischcnko dashed
<he Soviet Union's hopes for a
team medal in the five·day
event. Pavel Lednev and Boris
Mosofov remain in Lhe event for
the Soviet Union. but on1v in tho
Individual competition.
Reagan 'Outraged'
At Quitting Talk
WASHIN GTON 1AP1 -
Ronald Reagan's campiagn
manager said today the former
California governor Is outraged
at suggestions that he has given
up hope of defeating President
Ford for the Republican pre·
sidential nomlnali<m.
Sen. Paul Laxall of Nevada Is·
sued thol statement in respon!if
lo a story In The Washington Post
which quoted some top aides and
supporters of Reagan us saying
* * * Ford Says He's
On the Verge
Of Victory
WAS HINGTON <Al''
President Ford uld today he i•
on the verge or victory In hi•
quest Cor lhe Repu1>1iun 11re·
sldenUal nomination .nd
declared that a united party un
Jiehat Ji m my Carter'a
Democratic ticket.
"It's a rather typical
Democratic Uckel," Ford told a
nationally televised news con·
ference on the White House lawn.
Ford aald his record as Presi·
deot wUI be hi• m.tor iaue In
seekln• election to~ job he DO'#
holds by appointment as vice
president and then succesaion.
He refu.ed to speculate about a vi~·prnidenllal runn1n« mate,
sayini the choice will nol be a
lMt..un•declaklp.
The Prttldwt NW he ts en-~ about .. stand1ng in
.-~test with Ronati Rea.-
for&a.e Republkan nominltion.
··1 believe 'Ulal we are.retltnl
vttY clOR rilbl nowtot.bemapc
nu:mber ol 1,lJO," be1ai41 His te-
ference was tot~ m.mber of cte.
lefai.e votes ~I«~ &a. .
privately that their candidate
"may have reached the end or
the presidential political trail."·
"Stories in today's papers that
Imply that Gov. Reagan has
given up are totally without roun·
dations," Laxalt said. "J have
talked to Gov. Reagan and he is
outraged that any such connoto·
tion be given to any statements
by him or any of his aides. •
"lie rem ains confident I.hat he
will win on the fi rst baJlot in
Kansas Ci ty." Lax alt said.
Laxalt said reports that the
Reagan camp Is resigned to de·
feat arc .. an effort Lo psych out.
Ronald Rca1ran's potential de-
legates a nd s upporters.
"It won't work.'' Lax alt said.
The newspaper quoted an un·
<See REAGAN, Page A%>
Co ast
We athe r
Nighl and morning low
clouds clearing near mid·
morning Tuesday. Sonny
afternoon. and warmer
durlnft the d ay. Low
toni&hl low 60s. hlgh In tK>s.
INSIDE T ODJ\ Y
The U.S. is puUtng out t>f
Thoflond, btat it ts leaving
millionl o/ dollar. worth u/
plane1, ba1e1, ro<MU, .and
radio eqv.iP.'"ent. A4,
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RESCUES •
leased. Another potentially serious
ea .. on Suftd•y lnvol9*1 a Colt•
Mesa teenager. Diane Spnnit·
meycr who injured her back
while riding a surf mat at Corona
del Mar Slate Beach.
Lockabey sa id the l~·year-old
"wenl over the falls " a nd
lifeguards who rescued her were
fearful she had broken her back.
The teenager wu taken to
Hoag and was tranaferred to
Children's Hospital .where she
was treated and released.
Accused
•
Loelrabey said llteguards ....,.td in a two.hour re:Kue
operatlaa be1huUnc Ill 2 p.m. SuadaJ wbn tbey aided a sklD·
di,.., Mllre Loa1 &4, ol Corona
del Mar. who had crawled out of
the water onto ~he rocks between
the Corona del Mar main beach and Little Corona with one prong
of a spear em bedded 10 his leg
Lockab e y said It t ook
lift&uards a while to d1mb ovf'r
the rocks to 1et to ttw youth and
that his rescue was further de·
layed because gunrds had to br·
Ing a hack saw to cut off the
spear In order lo move the youth.
Lockabey said liC~uard noat·
ed the Injured diver oCJ lhe rocks
lo a boat waiting ofC shore
because they could nol curry him
off lo the beach or up over the
cliff.
He is listed 1n good cond1t1on
Canyon
Crash
• Kills 4
? \
I
t'our-Ornn.:e Const youth~
were kill('d eurly S otunluy
m ornln!t in a fiery hettdon
collision on • deserted str~t('h ot
LaJuna anyon Ronct a bout
three miles wcisl oft~ Sun DtegQ
t'reewny.
According to u t•oroncr's re
port. three or th crash victim~
were burned beyond recognition
when the 1961 Volkswaaen in
which thev were ridin1 cxolori.;d
und burst into fl11mes on Impact.•
Murderer
In Court today at Hoag.
The fourth viclim. the driver of
a 1971 Oats un sedan was de ad on
arnval at Saddlebaek Commu'i-
ly Hospital shortly before 4 a.~. •
Another diver, David Wood, 28.
Bell Gardens, spe nt a couple of
hours at ltfeguard headquarters
Dressed in s tandard jail at the Newport Pier· after he clothe~. Edward Allaway stood became disoriented while surlac -
quietly today while prosecution ing rrom a dive a d1veofflhepier.
0.lly ~ ... ,, .... ~·· 'GETTING AROUND' AT THE ORANGE COUNTY FAIR IN ONE OF MANY ATTRACTIONS
Annual Costa Mesa Extravaganza Opened Friday, Continue• Through Thia Week attorneys quickly arreed to give Lockabey said the dl\·er
defense lawye rs access to bec ame frightened and gr abbed
evidence collected during the in· onto the pier piUngs, cutting
vestigat ion into last week's himself.
shootings at Cal State FUiierton. ··w e kept him here for a while
In contrast to hJs demeanor to make sure he wasn't going to BUS
during a court appearance he develop any m ajor problems hkl' • • •
made when arraigned on multi· the bends." Lockabey said. pointed wher e the k1dnapers
pie murder counts last week, Al· were on ~pe<'1fk d atts last year
!away appeared to pay close at· They also rc\'ealed the hct:n~e
E'ro• Page AJ 70,000 See County
Fair·in Three Days
tention lo the proceedings today Man Sought numbers of two vans believed
befor e Santa Ana Municipal used by the k 1dnapers to More than 70,000 people have Tbebighlights:
Court Judge Robert E. Law. transport their captives from the been to the Orange County Fair Monday July 19,
Last week the 37·year ·old In SJ bin small Madera County farming in its first three days including a Noon to 10 p .m.
janitor kept his eyes riveted on 88 g tov.nofChow<'h11latoaquarry111 record-breaking29,127peopleon 6:00 Marching Band Show.
tM--~rtroem-floor as-Oepu~ -~--. _ -Ll~ JIULe!Ll.<Ll.hc nW:.t.b __fuanda Amphitheater
Pulbic Defender Ron Butler en· Santa Ana police are looking in Alameda County. Todc"'a_y_1~s-addte6ack Val"re=-y-.--'f:lflrPara e. u--r-ou-ridS~·
tered innocent pleas to the seven for the unldentlfl~ man who The abduction occurred Thurs-Irvine and Senior Citiien Day at 6-10 Harold Pastorius Jr ..
murder c h ar ges and two a l· slashed a 1.ocal resident across day as the children were being tbe Fair. sculpture demons tration.
tempted murder allegations lhe neck with a knt~e during an bus ed ho me rrom s ummer Fine Arts Exhibit
lodged against him. argument ovt>r business Satur· school They were hidden under· • 6:3().10 Monteiuma·s Revenge,
Today, Allaway glanced about day 0!&ht. ground In a n old movln~ van IF/Oman D;eS Mountain Dew Stage
thecourtroomandatthejudgeas _Poltcesaidthevicll~.H~rbert buried at th e quarry but W4 " 7.9 Weavin g a nd s pinning,
Deputy District Attorney Frank Parker. 36• _w,as listed in sahsfac· man1tged to d ig their way out Home Uvipg Pavilion
Briseno quickly agreed to pro· lory condition a t UC Irvine Friday night. Jn PlJlnaie 7:00 Brus h Arbors, Am -i ,;de Butler with the evideMe Medi~al Center follo-.i ne the 10 ._ --e · phitheater .
gathered against him m the past Pm incident. . A statewide all-point bulletin 7:30 Chuck Jones Magic Show, week. AC'cordlng to poltce reports . has been issued for several days F ff l
e assa an an ar er got into for three men beli"vcd travel1'no ro e The shootings last •1 da p k • h .. " 7:30 Fashion show of prize win·
'
th II t d P k · m Ot Heritage Stage
. • " on y an argument at or er s ome at in t"o vans. one \\hill.' and one
morning at CSf were the largest 1910 W Monie· a Lane When the grl.'en The white one's hcl•nse A S4·year ·old Anaheim woman ners, Gourmet Gallery
l ::1atss murderm OrangeCounty's assailant dre" a knife. Parker number 1c9 H 14 ,,as pro· checkl.'d into 3 !Olh storv room 8 :00 Nonos in a Pol)•nesian l is ory. apparently tried 'bnSuccessfull\' v1ded to au thorities by a woman at the Disneyland Hotel Sunday Revue, Amphitheater t In rour to five minutes of dead-to defend .himsetr with a poll-who !!aw lht> two vans loiterinJ( in morning and leaped to her death S:30 Morning Star. Heritage
ly rine fire. seven people died before receiving the neck wound. the Cho\\ chill a area Wednesdav before a bcllbov had time to rt'· Stage
and two were \\OWlded in the andThursday. · turnto hisstallon.aceordmJtlOa Tuesday.Jul~20
school's library bujlding. E'ro• r.~ A I coroner's report Fu 11 er t 0 n . s an Juan
The same licem;c number wa.s Jdent1fie d as an apparent Capistrano Day
BicycliJJt
Carries On
C ASSOPOLIS. Mi ch.
tAP1 -Minor tnJunes sul·
fered "hen hit by a car
aren't enough to stop Brett
Minor's attempt to ride u
bicycle from Cahfornfa to
Boston.
Cass County deputies
5aid the 24·year-old from
Redwood City, Calif . was
hit Sunday while riding
along Michigan 60 east or
Cassopolis.
An ambulanc e w as
called but after its atten-
dants treated him for
S<'rapes and cuts, Minor
pedaled on eastward.
FrofftPa~AJ
BRIDGE .••
for removing that apan;lre con~
s idcroble. It would require an un·
usual amount oC effort."
The new bridl(e. which will
carry six lanes of tramc. is to be
huilt sltghtly to the north of the
cx1shn1i1 bridge on an alignment
identical to the original bridge.
Lanct sought for right of way
c.•enters around the intersection
o f Dover Ori ve nnd Coast
lllg hway, which will be ex·
pand<'d to handle the additional
lane:; of traffic.
ORANG£ COAST
DAILY PILOT
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REAGAN ...
named Reagan aide as saying
the chances for Reagan lo suc·
ceed in edgin1t out President
Ford for the Republican pre-
sidential nom ination were lost 10
days ago in North Dakota.
The Post said Ford won 12 de·
legates there to four for Reagan
a nd two who are uncommitted It
said the Reagan camp had ex·
pttted 10 or 11 delegates.
providedbyhus drivcr.Ed Ray, s uicide vic tim was Marv NoontolO:p.m
55. "hen he voluntarily was Josephine Wenzel of 250t W Bail 1-5 Harold Pastonus. sculpture
pla<'ed under hypnosis Sunday to Hoad. demonstration. Ftne Art.s Exhibit
aid him in recalling evenl.5 dur-Act'ording to an investigation
ing the harrowing :JG.hour ordeal. report. Mrs . Wenzel arriH'<I at Fine Arts Exhibit the hotel b y t axi abo ut JO 1-4 WeavinJ? and Spinning,
Investigators found thut the
vnn was r egisterl'<i Lo a phonsi
name at a phony address in the
San Jose area.
They s aid the license number
of the green van was 1C90730.
Ea<'h van" as equipped with two
CB radio antennas
D<lllr ~lel M•ll ~ .....
minutes befor e her leap from a Home Living Pavilion
room on tbe 10th fl oor of the t :30 Microwave cooking de-
S1erra Towers in the hotel. monstrat1on. liourmet Gallery
lnvestjgators said the woman 1 :45 Foggy Mountain String asked a desk clerk for a room on the hi~hest n oor and was taken Band. Mountain Uew, Stage
there by a bellboy shortly after 2·8 Roving Clowns and Mine
her arrival. Mimes, Grounds
They said sh e lert a note direct·
ed to her survivors . 2:30 Bonner Fa mily, Heritage
A pedestrian on the cement Stage
walkway beneath her hotel win· 3·8 Werne r Hirchel. one-m an
dow suffered a broken arm when band. grounds
apparently struck by the woman
asshe hurtled toherdealh. • 5:00 Magical Land or Oz,
The inJured pedestrian was Grounds
identified as Robt'rt Stamm, 47, 5.9 Carl McKnight•s Steel or Ftemont. Calif. Stamm was taken for treat-' Drum Band, Grounds
ment of his injury to nearby Good
Samaritan Hospital.
Gray Whales,
Ot,ters Getting
FriemHier
SAN D I EGO <AP) -
ZooloRis ts s ay the peoplc·shy
California gray whales that
cavort among themselves from
th e Berin g Sea to Dajn
California arc getting friendlier
with humans .
The eea otter also is "develop-
ing fritndly contacts with human
beings" after •O years of govern-
ment protection saved It rTom ex-
tinction. a mammal exJl(!rtsays.
The comments came after the
disclosure that a 30-foot whale
named Nacho h as played with
humans in rubber boats In Mex·
ico's Ignacio la~oon about 430
miles 11outhcast of Sun Diego.
A San Diego marine biologist.
Fay Wolfson, regards Nacho as a
friend .
Mrs. Wolrson says N•cho gave
her a great welcome In four trips
last spring and that they hope to
get to1ether In the lagoon next
Dcrembcr.
ERIC DAVIES DISPLAYS SOAPBOX DEASY TROPHY
LlndMrgh Schoot Lad Know• Thrtll of Victory
"Nacho Is an adolescent who
knew what It was doing." she
said In an interview Sunday .
Soap Box Thrill
Meta Youth Wiru LOcal Derby Tona Sa..,ger
I
according lo the coroner. •
Usted as victims were: / -Glenn Sparks. 19, or 24StJ
Bellgreen St.. El Toro. driver•
the Volkswagen.
-Martin E . Burton, 18, 2300
Fairview St., Costa Mesa, •
passen1er ln Sparks' car.
-Anthony R. Burton. 19, 676
Glenney re St., Lacuna Beach.
brother of M arUn Burton.
-David S. O'Connor, 23, or 800
La Vista Sl., La~una Beach.
According to a California
Highway Patrol report. there
were no witnesses to the 3 : 10
a.m. collision on a slight curve on
the canyon road.
Howv~ver. basing their j udg·
ment on evidence obtained at the
scene. investigators theorized lO·
day that the car driven by O'Con.
or -c1ossed overthe-center-tiM--
and sm ashed headon Into the
Volkswagen.
By the t ime firemen and
paramedics arrived at the scene.
t.he small car was engulfed k1
n ames. the Highway Patrol r•·
port said.
Trapped inside were the three
young victims . O'Connor's car
escaped t he flames when It
bounced to the side or the road.
according to the investigators. 1
But. they said, its driver died
~route to the hospital.
E'ro• ra~AI
COASTAL
cems or the three communities
Lagu na Beoch. Newport
Beach and Irvine-and the im-
pact on them," Mrs. Swc<'ne)'
said
The mayor said she 1s not c:er·
tain whethe r her council will
adopt a position as extreme ag
the Irvine vlcwpointbut ad-
mitted "it's possible." "
"We don't have to pave ovet
every inch of property. There arc
;,11 kinds o f ways. such as
tradeofrs. to p reserve lund. ·•
Mrs. Sweeney s aict. "Jt's JUSl a
matter of planning."
Don Camer on , Irvine Company
planner. s aid the Irvine Cif~
council "really didn'l address
the ques tio n a s ked by the
county."
"The county a sked Irvine lo re-
view the TJCM AP plan (by the
Irvine Company 1 a nd the county
plan and to give their reaction,"
Cameron said •
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Eric Davies. 11. ~Costa Mesa.
captured tint place in the Junior
d ivialon of the 12th annual
Or8ftle County Solp Box Derby
c:ompetlUon be ld near Irvine
Park &mcs.y.
Erle received a first-place
trophy and a 1100 aavings bond.
JM UM! re~ U.rlU is ya to come.
Eric will t ravel, all expenses·
paid. to Akron, Ohio, Aug. 1.c, w
partklpale in tbe national finals.
Eric built his car from klt
plans. His brother Mark, 12,
raced in lbe Senior Division with
a similar rig.
They are the sons al Dr. and
Mrs. Thomas R. Davies al Cotta Mesa.
"The rubber skiff became a
plaything to rub against and
cavort around In the classic
courting gestures ol the whale.
But 1 don't believe Nacho con·
sidered the boats other whales.
As a young puppy develops
behavior patte rns whUe playing,
l thfok. Nacho wu developing
similar patterns ."
Dr. Wim am Evans, zoologjst al
the Naval Undersea Center. said
pbolqeraphe taken by Mrs .
Wolfson •how that the whale s he
call• Nacho Is not the missing
Gigi, a aray whale that was re·
turned to the OC:f'"" In 1972 an.er a 1ur in c:aptlrity.
• Tom Sawyer, played by Courtney . Brown, pulls hls
famous whitewashing gag in Mariners Elementary
School 's prOducUon of the Mark Twain classic. Jane
}f.askell. Jeff Bradbury and David O'Donnell (from lefO
also appear in th4s scene from the musical which-will be
presented Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. and Wednesday and
Thursday at 9 a.m. in the school's multipurpose r~rtl.
Show is open to the public without charge.
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Mond.ty.Jutr 19. 1976 DAILY PILOT A I t
Women's
Cage Team
Defeated
Angels Get
New Punch Olympie Games Results
MONTREAL -KetkcJ N11mJ1
!'ICOr~ ~ POIOllf and 1parkC'd
Japan to •n 84·7 I victory over the Unll~ Stat •s today In Uw fin;t
Olympic women's b;i~kt'tbJll
i•mctvtr playtd.
Tht S-4 N:imn1 domlnattd the
1::.•m<·. dri v1nt? r ep<"nlcdtv
against ht.<r t a llt'.'r Amcrtr an op
ponent1.
Aftfr op<ming a (9·42 halftime
lead, Japan ran 1nlo a dry SIX'll
Th<' United Stah·s wc>mt'.'n rrmvt'.'d
aheud fin· m1nutt·~ into th1•
secund half on P;itncla 11,•a11 · ...
only basket of the game. a tip· in
But th,. Jnpane:,e . beh\nll
Nainal's five points. raJhC\J .ind
regained the lead.
The Vn1tl'd Statel;' high scort>rs
were l,,u('y Harns uI Oelto Statt-.
who had 17 and Patricia HoO.:rh
of Kansas State-EmporiJ, "ho scored l l .
Ann Meyers of UCLA al:.o hull
11 before fouling out "1th 71"
minutes lefl and Nancy Dunk It• Clf
Cal Statl' < Fullerton1 seorl'<l 12,
A•~rTltlrd
T UCSO:'.ll -Barry Asher or
Costa Mesa and Butch Soper.
fluntinJ!ton Beach. mo\ ed mto
third and fourth plac<'s after lour
rounds or competition 1n the
$60,000 Tucson Open bo" Im~
tournament here Sundav
With 1dentic11l i ·l rt-cords 1n
the mutch-play tourney. ,\~her
had 6,194 , only one pin bchin(\
second place Mark Roth. und
Soper tnlhed 6, 160.
~--'f WQ-t+m e-~wn ~t ;iu.
Surma holds a nine-pm lc;.id \"'Ith
6.~.
Ta1111er Trf.,.pl ..
CI NCINNATI -Roscoe T an·
ner won his first professional
rlay court tournament al> he de·
reated Eddie Dibbs, 7-6. 6·310 the
finals or the Sl 00.000 WeSll•rn
Tennis Championshjps here Sun-
day.
l A..:te"• Ro•p
T 0 R R A N C E -Th t' Lo'>
Angeles Aztecs srored carlv ancl
Oltl'n Sunctuy while d<'ft.'atm.: th1•
Boston .">llnut<'mcn 8·0 m l\orth
American Soccer Lea~uc play at
El C::imrno College
GeorJ!<' Oest led the ~coring
parade with thrc:e gouls. while
teammate Charht' Cooke.> addt'<i
'"'' rnore. Cooke a lso was credit·
ed "'th thrt•c as!>1st.s, un 1\1.ll'C!\
te<i m rf'<'Ord.
Eflr1ptla1 .. Learr
C'AI HO t-:gypt1:rn mhlt"lc·~
\\ere ordl'red to pull out of thl'
OI~ mpu· Ci.1nt<'l> 111 l\lontrt·JI .1011
n•turn homt• 1mmt•<hatel.>'. 11 \\U'
:mnouncell twrc S1.1nday.
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~olldant y \\1th Afri c<Jn n<il.11.m:.
\I h1ch Jlrt•a1h have w1thdnrn n in
)JrOll'!H .1J!u1no;t part1c1patmn Ill
thr C:ames of New Zc al11nd.
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SPORTS
Graham's
Pep Talk
Aids Win
HA RRISON. N Y I l'I
David Graha m lelt :t Httlt• ll'OS\'
despite a four·shot 11 .. ucJ in the
$300,00CJ Westc h t::.t e r C oif
Clai;sic.
So. the 30-year-old Austrulian
~ave himself a ltttle pep talk
"Why should I thtnk nt.'1otat1veor
be nervous or scared," Graham
Mud ht> asked himself before Sun·
day's final round
.. After all. the reason I came
here was to play well l was here lo win . I was doing \\hat 1 should
be doing. I cal"(le lo play und had
as good a chance as anybody.
"Why should I be nervou$ or np-
I>rehensive:'"
The little sClT-psycl\ j1lb
"orked JUSl fine. Grah;,im "cnt
out Sonday, shol a par71 a.ndcom·
pleted a 72-hole score of 12·ullder
2i2 to win the rich We:.tchcster by
lhree strokes. He rollected Sfi0,000
for his cHort.
And to make the triumph even
sweeter. Graham won with u set
of clubs he designed himself.
It wasn't easy. The Westchest<'r
was a designated event on the
tour. That meant that all I.he stars
hart to play. With the eicreption of
IA'C Tre\•ino, they \\ere all at
Westrhcster Country Club Jar k
~1cklaus, Johnny Miller. Arnold
r almer . Hubert Green. nt•n
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BALT IMORE lAP1 Tony
Solaita hu:s dtfinltel)' lo:st a i.ure
shot at an extra wad ot po5t·
sta on mo1w '. but al 1e .. 15t he's
no lonaer "rtdint the pmcl>" u:1
an une.asy i Ub.sl tutu.
tn JU'l two al01mes "1th tht>
CaUforniu An1:el1, SolaJtJ h•li
rapped out four h.i~ ln 11evtn at
bal !4, scored three run11 .rrnd
dnvt>n 1n three mort;.
Sohuta singled for two runs In
thf' first innlna: of SU11duy's 8 G
\'lt'tory over the 8i1lt1morc
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home run of the season in the
nlnth nrter a Bobby Grich homt>r
h:l<1 pulled the Orioles to wllh1n
strik.ing distance.
The Angt>ls are in Milwnuket•
this evening for a doubleheader
"I wasn't happy to leavt> a
championship team." Solaita
said of the waiver deal which
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For CdM's Johnston Ragtime • m First
ByHOWAaD L. 11.Vii'DY Oil wow,,.. ... ,....
Cheryl Johnston ls a rouna lady with a bripl
future ln volley ban lt lbe
pursues the •Port with
the loteoaity she bas
abown tn the past.
ouiatudloc it abe con· •'When w • w ue an
Uaua to work." F1lck· trouble, t.bt ball went to ~•rcoalbtiet. her atad the put It down
"SIM bu lb• npabi.IJ-for us. lo one-or 01.1.r dose
ty ol pla1ln1 intern•· aamea, our opponents
tlonally but 1he rnay bad the baU with the
have lo 1row a UtUe score. 13·12, ln our favor.
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VICTORIA. Canllda CAP> -The
62·foot sloop Rastarne ol Se•We wu
the first boat Lo rinlsh the 2.308 mile
Victoria·to-itoui yo~bt race SUnday.
cros ing 'he lln at lht Lahalna Yacht
Ch1b to complete the courge in ts
days, seHn hours and 48 minutes.
eouvt"r was aWl W milel out to aea u
ol bla radio nport Sund.,, and was M •
petted to arrlve today.
BOATING
''She's Just a oi lural athlete .'' her dub
volleyball coach Dale
Flickinger says. "We
have a number of Vft')'
good athletes in the
Ora n ge Co unty
Volleyball Auociation
but as far as quickness
and j umping ability
goes. she·s as good as
anybody we have."
~She. "They pounded the e bas Jumping t'X• ball aod ahe came out of ~loljveaess a.nd ls uc.p-nowbtte to dlvo and get
Uonally qwc:k. She c:an a band on it ind one or
hit the ball over eYft'Y· our other girls put it
The ncond boat. to Uni.ab was the
6\·foot sloop J olt, aleo out ot Seattle.
61 mlnutd b hlnd R~me. Sortcry.
another 6l ·foot sloop from La•uina. cross~ the line about two hours after
Joli.
Race Pau11e of Brtmerton,
Wuh., was us miles (('OU\ the flnlah
and expected to croea \he Uno at ~
today . .Race oraam*" lllO expect.
t.hot Race Puaa1• 1lancla the belt
chance of wlnnlnt tho race on corrt(t·
ed time. a bancUc•Poinlt.Ytt.ea.
body and t.hls combtft.a. away
Uon at her age i.s ex· •
Patty Cat
Trampac
Terna 111 or Weit Vancouver was
275 mllea from the nnlsh and Luclftr or Victoria w aa m mUes out. Both
boats were not expected to nntsb un\11 Tuesday. tremelyrare." "In her cue, s he
In the receot AAU makes a lot of big plays
Jun lo r O l y mp I ca, and doesn't even realiie
Alnn Narod's Sunblrd ot Van·
Jobiutonwasaelectedaa it. She hu a great Cliampion B Jb R Sail d ~e ::s!::i~~~·~~~ ::or:tla~e~a!~~;J :~~!!,>; Patty Cat ti, aldpnored a 0 a . ega tta e
Qwte a recommenda·
lion for a 14·year·old
high school sophomore
cCorona del MarJ.
on t.he wlnnJ.ng team ln times." b ..-lbe junior compeUtioo. How. does Chery l Y Art Stevens. Seat Twe l ve c la ues of Balboa Yacht Club's Wheeler BVC· '2 Doug
.. She was the type of Johnatonlook al berrole tleach Yacht Club. has sailboa\s turned out ~idsummer ftegalta on Cefall. 'eyc;'3,' Mike
player ln that tourna-invoUeyball! beendecla.redlhewuu:aer SaturdayandSunday for anside and outside Pinc:kneyBCYC
"J think there is littJe
doubt that she will be
ment that when you "I like voUeyball bet-of the Multibull courses.Results: SABOT' 8 -'1 John
needed a big play made, ler than other •Ports," Transpac race from Los ftj PHRF -1. Easy Benjamin, NHYC: 2.
somehow she was there. the MVP from Corooa Angeles to Honol~u; • COCb e t pas s a g e · D a v id Cathy MartJn, NHYC; 3,
del Mar's junior varsJty Patty C~t 11 ftrushtd Sparkuhl, BYC. Kurt Karst. BYC.
ltlet ro Play
Rustlers Win;
Pirates Split
The Scnik Rustlers re-Sunday's lest at UC
main in contention for Irvine found the Rustlers·
t h e M et r o L e"9 g u e taking the Issue early as
baseball championship t.hey scored three times
following their 6·2 viC· in the second inning
tor y v er -t.h.c. .la:1tiJUL..-Wh_eJL.lim. Ka is er J:ol it
Athletics Sunday after· started by reaching first
noon. on a fielder's choice.
ln ·other action the John Anderson singled
Costa Mesa Pirates split and both advanced on a
a doubleheader with the -wild pitch before Rick
Anaheim Giants, win· Norris came up with a
ning the first game 3-2. two-run double.
dropping the nightcap, Norris later scored on
5-2. an error and the winners
The Rustlers are now had enough des pite an
15·5 for the season with ll·hit attack by the
Tuesday's night's game Athletics.
with the P irates at Guy Krikorian had the
Anaheim's Brookbursl big bat for the Pirates
Park the final test. with four hits in the first
If I.he Rustlers win and game and two in the
Orange's P anthers (l!H > second.
should split their remain-And p i tche r 8 0 b '
ing two games, it would lsaksen pitched seven in·
force a playoff. nings o( relief in the fil'lt * * * game, and gave up only
11tv•11 .. ,161 two hits. , " rbi
this year says. "I like the the 2.225-mtle course last P-Cat -l , O's Boat,
traveling conneded with Thursday at 6 a.m: tore-Wm• Der Owen M4nney, SSYC: 2, SABOT C -l, Ruth
1 d b 1 cord an eJapsed time or Creen Thumb Crai" Levy, BYC; 2, Todd ~e!~ n!et~ ::ci:i~ ;: lO. days , 20 hours. 52 MACKINAC' ISLAND, Clifford, CBYC; '3, Black Padla, BYC; 3, JoAnn
different but we didn't mmut.es and 17 ~econds. Mich. <AP J Ricochet. Cat, Les Vessel, CBYC. Norman, BCYC; 4• P~
get to see a lot ~ause Antigone finished the ow n ed b Y n e n r Y SANTANT Z! l No Olson. BYC: 5, Bl&Ule
we were in the gym most race Friday ~ilh no Burkard of the host name, Rod. R odh;im, Griffith, BCYC. ofthetlme." chance of saving her Bayview Yacht Club, YYC· 2 M. b. f Bob l..ASER -1, Fletcher time. • • 15~ ie · Olson. BYC; 2, Kevin At Cd M she also Five boats s tarted the was declared the winner Vaughn, VY~. 3, Sleezy Kirk, BYC; 3, Bruce
played on the varsity race.July 4: One was out of the 52nd annual Port HS"'~aYtCher, Tam Styles, Doder, NHYC; •. Bruce softball team as a Huro n·tO ·Mac klnac ru c NHYC freshman and hopes to lhefirstdaybecauseofa Island yachtrace today. ETCHELLS·22 -1 rary, ; 5• Mike
make the basketball broken rudder. Anoth~r Ricochet's corrected Perfect, Kent Edler: Arrigo,NHYC. •
team thls coming year. h~d 8 b~~ken r~dder 1.0 time was 36:41.01. Cor· NHYC: 2, Aiante, Tim
She. learned to play nu.d·Pacific but is conli· reeled times were based Wilson, Royal Sydney
volleyball at Lincoln ~wng .to Honolulu with a · on the finishing time or Yacht Squadron; 3, JI.
Junior High School and 1ury ~g: One other boat, the sc r a t ch boat . lusion, Arthur Strock, oo the beach near her Thesis, 15 still at sea. Masker. NHYC.
Champs Race·
To Schofield
NewportBeachbome.--SH IE L D S -1 , Henry Schofield of
Was il harder to pre-TJ7J:•ldc c TorffiHa:-Marttnt Wrtght; Alamitos-B-ayYachtClub---...a
pare f~r a school match ,,,. l at apture s NHYC: 2, Charlotte. was t.he winner of t.he mcluding the ones when Paul Cohen, BYC; 3, Raceo(ChampionainU\e
sbe was elevated to the Spray, Pete Painter, Cal·20Class Sunday. The
varaily for the CIF V th D R UCISA. LIDO·l4·A -1, racewasatuneupforthe
playoffs or for the Junior I.' our · a1Ja ace Argyle Campbell. BYC; Cal·20 national cbam-
Olympics? 2. Bill McCord.1.BYC; 3. pionships which start
"It was harder playing Wildcat. skippered by Pele Schoonmaker Bahia John Tbome. B YC. Tuesday al Kin& Harbor
in the national tourna· Corinthian Yacht Club, was the Class A wtnne~ofthe IJ00.14 B -1, Herb Yacht Club.
ment because I didn't fourth race of Dana Point Yacht Club's Dana Series Hope, BCYC : 2, Don Eight former c:ham-
have the experience and forPerformanceHaodicapRaciogF1eet yachts. Bartz, SSYC; 3, Gary pions competed in the
I wa.s up tight before the CLASS A -1, Wildcat; 2, Audacious, Mike Ken· Thomas, BCYC. Race of Champions.
matches." lledy. DPYC: 3, Smokin, Jlm Livermore. Capo BYC. SNIPE -l. Bob Nash, Lloyd "Swede" Johnson.
Remember the name CLASS B -1. Windfnend, Tim K1.bn. Ca PO ABY C: 2, John Bon· the first champion from
of Cheryl Johnston. :B.YC: 2. Avoca, Tim Fuller, DPYC: 3. Nugaet neght,SFUSC. Balboa Yacht. Club.
perhaps when the 1980 Bill Murray. Capo BYC. ' SABOT A -1. Brad placed fifth.
0 I y mp i c women's CLASS C-1. Tory, Dave Cooper. Capo BYC: 2. -:;::::;::;::::::::c:============:::::--
voUeyball t eam is put ?eggy Lynne, Chuck Pi erce, OPYC: 3, Beluga, Hild· 11£1111 ··-together. She could be mg Johnson. DPYC.
among the players on --------------------
thatsquad. SHIRLEY BABASHOFF -one good re· M v 81tnit•,(t
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.5addleback
EDITION
·~VOL . 69, NO. 201, 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES OFtANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
t\!ter11oon
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TEN CENTS
College Trustees Mull Budget Hike
lly WILLIAM SCllRF..lBEJl
Of-0.llVl'I ... ~
Saddl e back CoJJeJle ad · mlnistrators will recommend
ton1ght that college trustees •n·
~rease next year's proposed
budget by Sl.6 million, bringina
the total to S2<>. 7 m 1llioo.
The budget boost wouJd be ac·
t0mpllsbcd by:
-RetaininJt about Sl.4 million
la re\•enue that could be general·
ed by an unantk1pated surie in
the district's asscss«I value'. The
23.2 percent jump \\M 10 Jl('rcent
higher than original budget
estlmatt-5,
-Setting the district· tax rate
at its legal maximum of$1 08 per
$100 of assessed value. which 1s
about three cents higher than the
r ate originally proposed in the
lentallre budget.
The public budget hearing \\Ill
occur near the e nd of tomght"s
board agenda. which will be un·
der discussion starting ot about
7 .4~ p m. in the collt•ge library,
According to the plan 10 be pre
• enh'd by Busrnes Manager Roy
Barlett~ tonight , the additional
money produced b )' th\' valuatJon
rncrease \\ ould be considered a
"1ndfall to be used to reli t ore
items c ut from tht? budget uvcr
the past few months.
But just in rase trustees aren't
receptive to the idea of spendml!
the additional money on new pro·
jt>ets. Oarll'lta will propose an
ulternative plan.
Has econd sut:f?t-Sllon would
fl:< the budget totaJ at 1ts pre ent·
ly proposed Sl9. l m1lhon and
utihie the assessed valua~on in·
crease to reduce the tux rnte to 98
cents per SlOO or less.
Last year's tax rule was 90
ct•nts swr $\00 and college or-
f1r1als admit that even 1f trustees
cut the proposed rate back to last
year's level, property owners
will ~till pay ho lthy tax In·
crea cs because of the m~1~. ivc
jump in valuations,.
Barletta aald today h • feels
making use of all the Potential In·
come Is "fully justifted" because
of all the l'Uls made since the
budget was pre>posed in the spr.
ing.
lf the additional money is r('
teined and the ta:< rate is cl at
its maximum. such Uungs as an
extensive campus landscapmg
program and oonst.ruction or "
synlhNlcully surfoc·oo runn111~
track could be put bt•<'k into thl•
spt>ndina plan.
Trustet's contaC't c1I today
weren't receptive lo tht' 1dcn or
hanging onto the potenuul rt'
venue incrl'use.
'"I don't believe in ttoi nJt hof.!
wild just because we have J
chance to get more money to
spend." sn1d Board President
<Sff BU DC ET, Page A!)
Colllputer Sleuth
Kidnap Clues Compiled
CHOWCHILLA CAP) -In·
vesUgators turned to computers
today in efforts to translate new
clues, license plate numbers and
composite drawings into the
names or three gunmen who kid·
.-.J1uq11:U26 Chowcbi lla..cblldr~!L~
a bus driver Crom theJr school
bus.
-
Tlte l'iking on /tf ars
This is an artist's conception of the Viking
lander as it could look after its expected
landing on the surface of the planet :tars
Tuesday. Everything is m working order
for the historic descent. <See story. Page
A5.1
Reagan Aide
Blasts Report
He's Quitting
WA S HI NGTON 1AP >
nonald Reagan·s campraf(n
m41nager • aid today the former
Cllhfornia gove rnor is outraged
i.ll suggestions that he has ~1vcn UP-hope of defeating Pres1dt"nl
f ord for the Republican p re·
Sldential nomination
~n. Paul Laxalt or Nevada Ill•
sued that statement in response
to a stor)· In Thc Washington Po.,l
whk h quott-d some top aides :incl
suppoMers of R ea~an as sayin~
J)rlvat<'IY that their <'and1datl'
.. m ay have r('ochro the end or
the presidential political tr;.111 "
"Stories 1n today's papers that
imply that. Gov. Reagan ha!.
given up are tota lly without foun·
datlons... Lax alt said. "I h11 Vl'
talked to Gov. Reagan and he Is
outraged that uny such eonnota· "
tlon be given to any statements
by him or any of his aides.
"'llt> rem:uns conr1dcnl lhat h<'
wltl \\'In on thl' first ballot In
Kans a~ Cat v ... r.axfllt !!aid
l.axull :.aid rl.!J>Orts that lht•
RtaJHIO cam1> IM res1gnc-.t to dl'
ft!llt nrt• ··an <'rrort. to JJ!llY<'h out
ROC'lald R<'a~an's potenllul <fl'·
lef(atcs nnd upportt'rs.
''It won't work.'· Lax alt said.
Thi• nt•w11pn1wr <tuotl'd an un
named Reaga n nlde as sny1n,-:
the chtHlCt'll for Hl.'agnn It) 14ttC·
ceed ln cdaln~ out Prcsidcnt
Ford for the Rt'PUbllcan pr<'·
sktenllal nom ination w.-~ lost JO
doys a~o in North Oakottt.
The Post !'<lid 1-'ord won 12 dl'·
le«ato11 there to Coor for H.-~1.1n
and two who arc uncommitted. It
uid thl' Reagan CM\l) had ex·
pteted 10 or I I delettalt~.
Bot an Associated Press sur· vey or North Dakola delcAates
elect~ at the state convention
July 8 found 10 for Ford. three for
(~ REAGAN. Page A!l
UWN MOWER
F.4SI' SELLER
"The lawn mower sold just a
~e or hours after the ()aper
can\e out."
That's the quick sale that re· i\U~ from this classified ad in
tM Daily PWot :
Sears rotary Lawn
1\10\\t'r. look& and runs like ne~·. ~9.SO.offrr.
JOC~·,~llX rr you have garden equip·
ment you want to sell, caJI
M2·'8'78. Wt'll help you put a
few ords to work, in the Dai·
ly Pilot.
...
. Soviet Bugg~
Dropped From Olympics Team
MONTREAL (AP > -A
modern pentathlon competitor
from the Soviet Union was tossed
out or the Oly mpic Games today
by orftcials who said they found
he had been using an illegal elec-
tronic device an the tencang com·
petition.
In the first sports·rclatcd con·
trovers)• or the 1976 Games, Boris
Onischenko was disqualified for
technical reasons. said the jury
of appeals. because there wa:-
··some question about some or
the equipment he wwd ··
On the second d ay of the fin•
day contest. officials said they
detected a "bugging device ...
Carl Schwende, <'h1er of di-.
c1phne in char ge or fencing, later
~aid ·
" ... The weapon definitely
had been ta mpered with. So·
meone had wared it in such a way
that it. would score a winning hit
w1lhout even m aklng contact.
"The jury or appeal listened
vent <'arcfully to Onischenko"s
<>xolanation that the equipment was not his own. but dec1oed that
his explanation was not good
enough."
The loss or Onische nko dashed
the Soviet Union's hopes for a
ll'am medal an the fi ve-d ay
t•vcnt. Pavel Lcdnev and Boris
Mosolov remain In the event for
the Soviet Union. but onlv in the
indtvidual compctit1on
SVEA Proposes 3o/o
Raise After Ruling
Teachers in the Saddleback
Valky nlficd SchOol U1stn~·t
h:ivc pro1>0sed both u three per·
rt<nl r:d se a nd a nl'w salary
11cht'dulc to trustees 11rtcr their
impasse declaration wa11 rt'jcct('(!
by the SH,te Educ nllonnl Enll)IOY·
ment Relations Board.
During earlier negotfallon.,., thl'
gaddleback Voll y E<tuca\ors As·
!>&latlon <SVEA 1. represent~tive or the teachers. ;1grccd not to a11k
Woman Dies
In Plunge
From Hotel
A S4·year-old Anaheim woman
checked Into " 10th story room
al the Disneyland llolcl Sunday
momlog and leaped to her death
before a bellboy had time lo re·
tom to his station. according to a
coroner's report.
Identified as an apparent
s uicide victim was Mary
Joaephine Wenzel or 2501 W. Ball
Road.
Accordina to an lnves&.igation
report, Mn. Wentel arrivtd al
the hotel by tut aboul JO
n1inutes berore her leap from a
room on tbe 10th Ooor or the
Si~r• Towen in the hotel.
Investigators said the woman
asJced a desk clerk for a room on
lhe highest noor and was taken
(SffJ UMP , Page A?)
tor a cost or Ir v1n1t rai11e if tht•y
"'ould be given on allotment rrom
additional money l'XJK'Cted from
the state.
But. explained Hill Mecham,
chief neJtotiutor for the SVEA. the
111 s t r i r t · s res e r v c s u r 1•
"811(nlflcantly l:iri:er" thon they
tw-lie\/ecJ ttt the llml' or negotw·
lions.
And. he su1d, the schedule ap·
proved b y tru s t ees f o r
psychologists. counselors and
~ech therapists has set a "very
definite precedent."
Me<'ham later s uld that those
cmployt?$ support teachers In the
classroom yet their schedule "ap
pears on the s urfa('e to be very
s uperior to the teachers."
· Their proposed schedule out ·
lines a salary range from Sl2.000
for teachers with one year of ex·
perience to $21,000 for teachers
with seven years of experience.
It eliminates the raises current·
ly given to teachers for additaonaJ
educational units and degrees
earned. Jt 1lso increases the
amount given for experience and
reduces the number or years
needed lo aet lo tbe.maxlmum
salary.
Currently, the teachers' base
salary i.s S9,Mit and the max·
imum, •hkh requires U years of
eJtperience and am....,. .....
is.549. I
Trustees dJd not ....... • th~ tea~htrs' pruposal. Also.
Gilbert Moreno, tk dislrlft 's
businessmanager,Hkfbehasnot
yet determined ""9t 1..,act it
WO\lld have on lhtctillricl.
\
''There's a lot of brainstorming
going on," said Alameda County
Sheriffs Lt. Clayton Paxton.
"It's not like you see oo
television. Most or the work is be·
Ing done over the telephones and
with computers."
.. Everything we are working
on is borderline,•· he added. '·our
leads are loo good to dJscount,
Ford Picks
Woman As
AF Chief
WASlllNGTON (AP) -Presi·
dent Ford announced today be
wilJ noiqlnate Juanita Ashcraft :as an assistant secretary of the
Air Force. the highest .post for a
woman civilian in the Defense
Department in more than 20
years.
Mrs. Ashcra ft, SS. a California
businesswoman, was president
or the California State Personnel
Board from 1971 to 1973. She will
have responsibilities In man·
power and reserve affairs if con·
firmed by the Senate for the
$39,9()().a.year Air Force position.
The highest-ranking woman
C'ivilian ever in the Pentagon was
Anna R osenbe rg, who was
named assis tant secretary of
Defense by President Harry S.
Truman The Army, Navy and
Air Force have had st.ar·ranked
officers -admirals and generals
-on Pentagon duty for years.
Mrs Ashcraft. a native of
Amarillo, Tex .• also has been a
member or the California Gov·
e rnor's Commission o n Ex·
ecutive Salaries.
As assis tant secretary. she
would succeed David P. Taylor,
"'ho has been named assistant
secretary or defense.
Mrs . Ashcraft had been in the
insurance business and was saJes
manager for a real estate Cirm
before s he e ntered California
s tate government ervice as an
ass1l'itanl appointment seeretary
to the governor in 1001.
Trustees OK
Open Lunches
At 'f oro, Viejo
Saddle back Valley Unified
Sc hool District trustees have
agreed to continue the open lunch
program at Mission Viejo and El
Toro ITfgh SCllools during the
next school year.
tr problems develop, trustees
ruled. the superintendent will be
;tllowed to discontinue the pro·
gram If he gels their approval
first.
The program was instituted tor
a trial period during the spring
quarter.
So me fa c ulty and ad·
ministrators had reared pro·
blems with traffic. activity in lbe
community and clan tardiness
would occur when students were
allowed to 10 off campus du.ring
the lunch hour.
However, Dr. Robert Ford,
diredar o( attoadaey educetiolll
.. lie WU "Yer1 llMICb im· ........... tb41 &1.ianl ol &M
student. durin1 open lubch.
Jle iatd he will uk the high sct.ool 1tudeDta next Qliag to
Nip him dnelop • permanent
palcy reculating open lUDcb.
but not good enough to go on
alone.
"We've been getting a few first
names and a few last names. Bu\
as far as I know we don't have a
suspect identified at th.is tim<.' ··
CHILDREN'S KIDNAP
MOTIVE MYSTERY, AS
"We have a gut feeling that we
a re getting closer," Madera
County Sheriff Ed Bates said
during the wee kend. us the
children and the driver were re·
united with their families.
And Jack Baugh. crimmul
div1s1on chief for .the AJamcda
County sheriff's office, had pre·
dlctM that authorities would be
able to ldcnt1ry at least one or th~·
abductors by Tuesday.
Baugh said there was a "good
poss1b1hty" that one or thl' thret•
men pictured in photographs
sen o 1\fiiacr:JCoUflfY" ~"Um! .
was involved in the mass kidnap·
ing. llut Dates soid hl' would not
s how the kidnap v1ct1ms the
photos until he could get more
photo or possible suspects to
make a fair ··1ineu1,."
.Meanwhile, tnvcst11:utors said
a muo .JlL.Sonoru. 65 miles
northeast of the k1dna1> scene. ,
provided Inform a lion that pin·
<S«"f' Rt;S, Page A!!>
ffeadon ita Ca11yo1a
4 Killed in Fiery
Laguna Collision
Four Orange Coast youths
were killed early Saturduy
morning in a fiery headon
collision on a deserted stretch of
Laguna Canyon Road about
three miles west of the San Diego
Sll4RKS MAVL
DROWN YICTIM
POJPU. Hawaii (APJ -The
mutilated lowe r body or a San
Jose man was recovered from
coastal waters near here on
Saturday.·
Steven Curtis Powell, 18, died
after attempting to swim to shore
from a disabled boat. police said.
Powell's body apparently had
been mutilated by sharks.
Gray Whales,
Otters Get
Friendlier
SAN DIE GO <AP 1
Zoologists say the peoplc·shy
California gray whales thut
cavort amon~ themselves from
the B e ring Sea l o B a1 a
California :ire i::ettmg friendlu•r
with humans.
The sea olt<.'r also is "develop·
ing friendly contacts with hum on
beings" arte r 40 years of govern·
ment protection saved 1t from ex·
tincllon. a mammal cxpcrtswys.
The comments came after the
dlsclosure that n 30·fOOt whale
named Npcho has played with
humans in rubbe r boats an Mex
ico's Ignacio lugoon about 430
rniles southea11t of San Diego.
A Sun Diego marinc biologist,
Fay Wolfson, re~ards Nacho as a
friend. Mrs . Wolfson s ays Nacho gave
her a great wtl<'omc in four trips
lasl spring and that they hope to
get together in tho lagoon ll('ltl
December.
"Nacho is an adolescent who
knew what it was dolna:· she
said In an inter view Sunday.
"The rubber s kiff became n
plaything to rub against and
cavort around In the c lassic
courting ge_sturcs of the whule.
But I don 'l bell eve Nacho con·
sldered the boats other whales.
As a young puppy develops
behavior patterns while playing,
I lh1nk. Nacho was developing
similar t1atterns."
Or. William Evans, toolog1st at
tbe Naval Undersea Center, said
photographs taken by Mrs.
Wolfson show that the whale she
calls Nacho ls not the missing
Gigi. a gray whale that was re·
turned to lb• oc~11n in 1972 after a
year in captivity.
. (Stt Fal ENDS, Pege Al)
Freeway .
Accordinj! lo a coroner's re·
Port. three or the crash victims
were burned beyond rec<lgnit1on
when the 1961 Volks wagen in
which thev were ridine cxoloded
and burst into flamesonimpact.
The fourth victim, the driver of
a 1971 Datsun sedan was dt'ad on
arrival at Saddleback C-Ommunr-
ty Hospital shortly ooforc 4 a.m.,
according to lhe coroner.
Listed as victims were:
-Glenn Sparks. 19. or 24511
Bellgreen St., El Toro, driver of
lhe Volks wagen.
-Martin E. Burton, 18, 2300
Fairview St .. Costa Mesa, a
passenger in Sparks' car.
-Anthony R . Burton, 19. 676
Glenneyre St.. Laguna lleach,
brother or Ma rtin Burt.on.
-David S. O"Connor. 23. o( 800
La Vista St .• Laguna Bc;ich.
Ac cording lo a Calirornia
Highway Patrol report, the re
were no witnesses to lhc 3: JO
a m. collision on a slight curve on
the canyon road.
llowvever, basing lht>ir ju<li::·
ment on evidence obtained at the
scene, investigators thl-oriied to·
day that the car driven by O'Con-1
nor crossed over the center line
and smas hed headon mto the
Volkswagen.
Hy the time fi rem en and
paramedics arnved al the scene,
the s mall car was en1i?t1lfr<.I m
names, the llighway Patrol re-
port said.
Trapped inside were the thrC'c
young vielims. O'Connor's car
escape d the flames when it
bount>ed to the sid1• or lhc rood,
uccordlng to the investlgatorH.
nut. they said, Its driver died
en route to the hospital.
Coast
Weather
NIJitht ond m ornln.: low
d ouds rli;arinli? near mtd·
morning Tuesday. Sonny
ort('tnoon, and wnrml'r
during t h e d ay. r.ow
tonight low OOs, high in ltOs.
I NSIDE TODA~
The U S. u pulhng 0111 of
T harland, but it t I I C'O lll"!I
m11Uon1 of dollars toorth of
plontt. boiea. roods, ond
radio equiP,menl. A•.
l•tle~
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A l OAILYPILOT SB Mond-t Ju~ 19 1976
Sa v ing lier S kin?
Barbara J ohnson of Chicago holds her expensive ocelot
coat that the government is suing because the South
American cat is on the endanger ed species list . By law.
the item m ade from an endangered species, not the
owner. is sued. ~Irs. Johnson says s he didn 't know ocelots
were an e ndung t>rt'Cl s~cies when she bought the coat.
Accused Murderer
Of 7 Back
Dressed 1n standard jail
clothes. Edward Allaway stood
quietly today while prosecution
allorneys quarkly agreed h> gl\'e
defense law vers accc:>ss t o
evidence collected during the in-
ves tigat ion into lai.t week's
shootings at Cul Stale F\illerton
In contrast lo tus de meanor
during a court appearance he
made when ar raaaned on multi-
ple murder counts last week. Al-
Court • in
tention to the proceedings today
before Santa Ana Municipal
Court Judge Robert E. Law.
Last week the 37-year-old
j anitor kept his eyes riveted on
the courtroom floor as Deputy
Pulbic Defender Ron Buller en-
tered Innocent pleas to lhe seven
murder charges and two al·
tempted murder allegations
lodged against him.
l !away appc~red to pay clos(' at-
! Tru8lCC8 Eye
Today, Allaway glanced a bout
the courtroom and al the judgt'.' as
Deputy District Attorney Frank
Briseno quickly agreed to pro·
v1de Butler with the evidence.
~athered against him in the past
week. I
j Fundamental
School Plan
Creation of rundnmenlnl school
rlasses at seven Capistrano
llniCied School D1stnct ele men·
tary schools will be among items
rons1dered by the di!nrict board
of trusl(;'C'S meeting tonight
The board meeting will begin
at 7 .JO p m at c1istnct head·
quarters. 32972 Calle Perfecto.
San Juan Ca p1~trano.
The controve rs ia l fundamental
school proposal follows previous
boarct rt'jl'CliOn Of a plnn
t'Stablish ing ll s ingle fu ndamen·
tal school for the district.
Fundamontul 11chools pince
heavier emphasis on basic (the
three Rs 1 Instruction and on dis·
dpllne.
Unde r th(' pro(los al to bo
mulled by district trustees, (un.
damental cla~sei1 woold ht of·
fercd at Ole llanson. Palliindcs. rt. H. Dana, San Juan Cnpl!ltrano,
t:rown Valley and ~11rcelona
Othrr business srhcdulcd 1or I t•onslderalion by lh<-bonrd in-
rludts·
I Dally srhool schl'dulcs for
the 1976 77 N('hQ()I Vl'llr
Ocmolltton of lh<' c ap1slrMo
lllgh School i >'°' and th1~ old
~rra school . th•or1tAn1tntton 01 tne ell'·
me nlary H h ool rt•adlng pro·
~ram rorthc 197fl· 77 school year
ORANC:.1'. COAST
The s hootings last Monday
morning at CSF were the largest
mass murder in Orange County's
history.
Jn four to fi ve minutes of dead·
ly rifle fire, seven people died
and two were wounded in the
school's library buildmg.
Allaway was arrested a short
time later at a hot.t>l about two
mil~ from the Fullerton campus
where he went lo talk with his
estranged wire.
Fro• Page A l
BUDGET •••
Norriso P. Br andtoflrvlne.
."Our taxpayers are already
going to be paying more no mat-
t~r whal the rate is <ind we
:'lhouldn't soak them even more,"
she said. "H we didn't need this
money two weeks ago, we don't
net'.'d ll now.''
Tru!ltec Patric k Backus of
Dana Point re1terate<1 a stnno ne
took in an interview last wcl'k
I le said the tax rate hud lo oo cul
"nerevrr poss1ole nnd the potcn·
t1al income used for that
purpose.
Other lte m i; on tonl1&ht ':s
budget Include a eesponsc from
classified distrl<'I cmploycs to on
admmtslration o((cr or a ~ per
month across -the hoard pay 1n
t·rease nut year and variou bid
propoul• for C1Hnµu1 capita l
projects .
Laguna Youth
Held in .Assault
A 1.tagunu Rt>ach man 1s In
custody today after he wu as-
aertedly ch;aled a half mite by
the C'Ompanion or a &lrl he tried lo
rape at knifepolnt.
David M. Benson. 20. of 1'71
H.igh Ori ve, was booked on suspi-
cion of assault with a delldly
weapon n nd attempted rapo
Saturday. Polle~ said be molest-
ed a 17-vear·old Fullerton 1lrl on
BUS ••.
pointed where the kidnapers
were on specific dates last year.
They also revealed the license
numbers or two vans believed
u s ed b y th e k1dnape r s t o
transport their captives from the
small Mader a County (arming
town of Chowchilla lo a quarry in
Uvermore, 95 miles lO the north
In Alameda County.
The abduction occurred Thurs-
day as the children "ere being
bused home r rom s umme r
school. They "'e re hidden under·
ground In an old moving va n
burled at the quarry but
managed to dig their way out
f'rlday night.
A statewide all-point bulletin
has been Issued Cor several days
for three men believed traveling
in two vans, one while and one
green. The white one's license
Cleo Street ooar h
lknson "as hl•ld 1n La~una
Bench City J aal "1th bull lit:t •t
$10.000 pendin& arralinment to-
dt1y.
Police Officer Make Davis took
Oenson into cus tody t\t Muin
Beach Park after Ben.son tl!t·
sertedly had been chasl.'Ci a hutr
mile by the &irl's boyfn end, l!I.
and al10 from Fullerton.
The victim of the uttack told of·
ficers she and two matte rnends
h<id come lo the bt:-arh to go surf-
ing early Saturduy. She and her
two companions encountered a
man who they 1denllfied as
Benson when they arrived al thl'
beach.
While her two fnends went
surfing, s he said s he w nlk('d
alone the beach and then noticed
she was being followed.
At about the Cleo St.reel beach
access. she told police, the man
accosted her. p111led a kn ire.
threw her to the ground and
placed the huntinc klniCe against
her stomach.
The youn g woman said she
p'lnlcked and began screaming
and Clghllng as the man attempt-
ed lo molest her. Her screams at-
tracted her boyfriend in the
water who swam ashore, paddled
in, chased away the attacker and
a(ler checking to make sure the
girl was uninjured, took ocr alter
the man.
number -C91•1A -was.._prot~· ------
v1ded to a uthorities by a woman F d S ff ' who saw the two vans loitering in or ays e 8
lhe Chowchilla area Wednesday
and Thursday.
The same license number was On the Verge provided by bus driver, Ed Ray,
55, when he voluntarily was
placed under hypnoels Sunday to Of v1·ctory
aid him in recallin& events dur-
ing the harrowing 36-hour ordeal. WASH 1 NC To N c A p >
Inves tigators found that the n.. .... a·d·nt Ford said today he is \'an wu registered to a phony ,-..-"" ..
name al a phony address in the on the verge of victory in his
Son Jose area. quest for the Republican pre-
They said the license number sidential nomin ation and
of the green van was 1C90730. declared that a united party can
Each van "as equipped with two de re at J i m m Y C 11 r le r 's
CB radio antennas. Democratic ticket.
FroncrageA I
FRIENDS ..•
But Evans s aid reports after
recent whale excursions Indicate
"there a r e s everal friendly
whales ." al lust in the warm
breeding waters of the west shore
or Mexico.
An assistant curator or mam-
mals ut San Diego's Seu World
marine park said the gray whale
may becomina confident around
people. "developing a new set of
altitudes in a friendly environ·
menl." J am es Antrim ;added that
sea otters also are aetling Criend·
ly under ~overnm ent protection.
The U.S. government banned
the killing of California gray
whales In 1936 in en effort to keep
the marine animal from becom-
ing extinct. Mexico has a similar
ban.
An estima te d 25,000 g ray
whales In 1850 fell to fewer than
500 by 19~6. scientists say, but
Mrs. Woll!on said her research
shows thousands of calves have
been born since the bnn was or·
dered nnd there may be 14,000
gray whales todoy
TIUeves Get Rug
Burslars who entered a Dana
Point home via the unlocked
front door carried olf a black
bearskin rua valued al $600,
Orange County aherltr's officers
reported Deputies said the loss
wu r epo rted by restaurant
owne r Vernon R. Oakl~y. 39. of
33302 Bremerton Orlvl". They
saitl Oakley was asleep'" bed at
the time.
.. It 's a ratht>r l )p1cal
Demo<·rutic ticket." 1-'ord told a
nntionallv tclevist'<i news <:on
rerence o·n the White House lawn.
Ford said his r ecord us Pres\.
dent will be his major iss11e in
st>eking election to the Job hen.ow
holds by appointment u~ vice
president and then succc.-ss1on.
He rerused to s peculate about a
vice-presidential running m ale.
saying the cho!c~ will not be u
last· minute dec1S1on.
The President said he I~ en-
couraged about his e.lanctintt in
the contest with Rooald Reagan
for the Republican nomination.
"l belie\·e that "c arc ieelling
verv close right now lo the magic
number of l , 130, .. he Hid. lhs re·
ference was to the number of de·
legate voles needed for nomina-
tion.
"I am conridenl lhot by lhc
time we get to Kansas City we
will have 1,130 plus," the Prelil·
dent said.
Ford said h<' is pol excluding
any Republican . 1nd ud1n i:;
Reagan. Crom consideration us u
potential running mate.
The President sujd his best
estimate of his current delegate
strength is 1.103.
* * * f'ronc Pagt-A I
REAGAN •••
Re:tgan and ri vc uncommitted.
"North Dakota was the turnm~
point. When we failed lo i.ict the
delegate~ we nccdt'd there. 1l put
us tn b ud s h upc ... the aid<' suul.
uct'ordln g lo a s tory by Post re
porter Lou Cannon in Monday's
editions of the newspaper.
Brief Case
Somebody Didn't Get Word
SACRAM E TO tAPI Remember tht> hrldcases lh1.1t
Gov Edmund l\ro"n Jr .. u1d 18 months ai:o \\OUld no lonAN'
be ~l\en fr.-e to h1i:h lt•\dM 1ttcmployrs•
1'ht• C'ullformJ Ttt'<PUY<'rs' A, ·oclutlun •> Omt'Qnt' in
the-1wv(•rnor's o fflrc apparf'ntly d dn't 1cl the word
Thr :\ssocintfon s:nd in n r\'rcnt ne" :!lt'UC'r 11\lt the
~tall' t•ontrc>11<•r N ot11N.' rcl't'IV<'<l a c laim dUh'<l May ~. 1V1ti,
\\hlCh lncludl'd $35 73 puld lo a l'<llllfllCrchsl firm ror a brltf-
ra11t•.
ll sald tht• <·nntrollcr'M omce bumped the claim h1tl'k to
the ~overnor 's office, which ttllmlnated tho bmircnc and
resubmlllt'rl 11
The briefrase purcha11er, who ohvlously hnd lu snwll
out tho $35. 73 personally, rcrnainrd unknown,
The a~socialion ulso Sllld t•boul 5.400 of the 6,142 brll'f·
cuscs In stock at tho time or 8ro"·n ·~ order nee i;tlll there
and at tht> prt> t>nt rull• uf ronsurnptlo" should In~ through
t999.
The brie fcases arc on s alc-at prices rant:lng from $16.32
to s.i.&.90, bul only ~o employes or slate or IC)('ol ao,•ernmenl.
Bo1t d Needed
Time, Money Run ~ 1
• J
Out for Saddlehack
The Saddleback Valley Unified
School District probably will
have lo stop building schools by
next rail unless district voters
authorize additional bonds. ar -
cording to district officials.
Trustees thia week authorized
the sale or $8 million in bonds.
This sale will leave only $410,000
remaining from the original $28
million In bonds authorized by
voters In 1973. ·
A balantt"of about-$3:&-mmi
remains from a totaJ $23 million
in authorized state uid which Is
f're• Page A I
JUMP •••
there by a bellboy shortly aner
her arrival.
They said s he left a note direct·
ed lo her survivors..
A pedestrian on the cement
walkway beneath her hotel win·
dow suffered a l>roken arm when
apparently struck by the woman
~1s she hurtled to her deuth.
The inj ured pedestrian was
\d('nhried as Robert Stamm. 47.
of f'remont.Calif. ,
Stamm was taken for t reat ·
ment of his injury to nearby Good
Sumaritan llospih1l.
Y Annowtces
Day Camp
Sche dules
The Saddleback Valley YMCA
will offer six o ne-week sessions
or day camp. starting July 26, ror
youngsters 5-12.
Dally actl vi ties will include
bus rides. crafts, songs, games
:ind skits , accordin~ lo Sharon
Toomey, day ca mp director.
director.
Each week campers will visit
amusement centers such as Dls-
n e y 1 a nd , Busch Garden s.
Universal Studio!\, Knotts Berry
Farm or Magic Mountain. There
will also be weekly excursions to
lhe beach, movies and an over-
night camp at O'Neill Park.
Eiccept (or the O'Neill Purk
overnight, camp is scheduled
from 9 a.m. to3 p.m .
Euch week or day camp cosls
$30 ror Y members and $35 ror
non-members. The fee includes
e\crvthinf,l but sa ck lunches a nd
trnns portallon to and from the Y
u ch morning and afternoon. Ex-
tended day car e a nd transporta-
tion arc availa ble at extra cost.
Add1llona l info r mat ion 1i;
a\•eilable from th1• Y. 2313 1
Ora nite Av e .. El Torn. 830
YMCA
also used ror school building pro-
jects .
T he bond m oney Is expected to
run out by tall 1977, said Gilberl
Moreno. the district's busincslt
manager.
Conatructlon of Laiuna Hllls
High School and a Lake Foresl
e lement1ry school as well u site
development work and plans tor
three elementary schoo(s durln&
the current fiscal year are ex-
Pffled-to coal-P.,mUUon. ---
But, Moreno said. the dl11lrlct .,
building schedule Indicates that
al least "S million will be needed
for new 1chool1 In lhe next four years.
He said he bas not yet made a
rttommendallon on a bond eltt·
lion although he has given the
superintendent 11 report on all tM
di trlct's options regarding 8'1
elections.
Sailboat Gift
' ToSaddleback
College Posed
A Midwestern philanthropl<'
roundation has offered lo give '
Saddleback Collc11c a 40-foot
sailboat worth more than $75,000
to launch a m arine studies pro-
1ot ram based al Dana Poinl
llarbor.
The Tatman Foundation of
Webster Groves. Mo., has been
permitting student.I at the Mis-1
sion Viejo school to pcrtodlcally
set sail aboard a similar rerro-
cemenl vessel it owns but has
now agreed lo donate a brand
new craft free and clear.
Frank Sclarrotta, head of tbe
collete science division. will e•-
plaln the roundalion's proposal &t>
trustees tonight at their regular
meeting.
The item trustees will be asked
lo consider has a hitch to It. The
big ketch has no rlg«iina or sails
and the district would hove to l•y
out SS.000 to buy the addition~
equipment.
Part or the proposal Sclarrotla
will place before the hoard ln-
\'Olves formation of a marllf!
s tudlcit co n sortium wlt'h
Fullerton Com munily College,
Santa Ana Community Collete
and the Orange County Depart-
ment o( Educ ation.
The con11or tium would she~
all maintenance. upkeep 111t!
b<>rlhing costs or the sailboat and
use it as the core of a two-year
oceanography program.
Sciarotta 's 1u·oposul hinges t>n
the applirent follure or the Oa11&
l'olnt M arlne Studies Institute
1MSl1 lo get off the 1tround ud
peov1cte a rc~ource for local atu-
dent~
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70,000 See County
Fair in Three Days.
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More than 70.000 people havt
been to the Orange County fair
In Its rir~t three d Ays lncludlnl a
rccord·breaklng 29. t27 peoplt' on
Sunday.
Today is Saddleback Valley •
Irvine and Senior Clli7.tn Day al
the F alf .
The highlights:
Monday July 19,
Noon to UtJ>.m.
6:00 March ing Band Show. Amphltheat~r
7:00 Parade. lirounds
8-10 Harold Pas torius Jr .•
~ulpture demonstration,
Fine Aru E xhibit
6:SC>-10 Monlezuma's Re\'en.ae.
Mountain Dew Stage
7-9 Weavln1 and spinnlna •
Home U v lnc Pavlllon
1 :00 B r uah Arbors, Am·
phll1'Hler
7:30 Chuck Jones Maile Show,
Herlta1e St•1e
1: 30 fashion show ol price wtn-
nera. Gourmet Gallery ~
8 :00 Nonoslna Polynesian
Revue. Amphllhu ter
8· 30 Mornln11 Stur, Herlta11e
Stage
Tuesday. J uly 20
Fullerton , SAn Juan
Capistrano Day
Noon to lO:p.m . l·S Harold t>astonus. sculpture
demonatrallon. f'ineAr\a Exhibit t-'in~ Arts Exhibit
1-4 Weavinli! and Spinning,
llom e Living Pavilion ·
1:30 Mkrowa\'c cookinl de·
monslrahon. t;ourmNGallery
1:4~ Fo11y Mountain Str1n1t
Band, MOunlaln Dew, Sta~e
2-8 Rovln8 Clow ns and
Mimes. Grounds
2:30 Bonner Family, Heritage
State
3-8 Werner Hirchel, one-man
band.ground•
5 :00 Magical Land ot 01,
Oroundt
5·t C•rl McKnlRhl's Steel
Drum Bllnd, Orounda
°''" .......... """ 'OETTING AROUND' AT TH! OftANO! COUNTY 'AIR IN ONE Of MANY ATI'RACTIONI t \
Annu•l Coet• MM• htrangen1a Opened Friday, Continue_• Through Thi• Wffk • J