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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-07-22 - Orange Coast Pilot"Workers D ,._. ' awmen Combing Mosquito Attaek Estate for Clues Called 'Threat' I' In B11s mJaeking To Coast Areas ,_ DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * ' THUR SDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 22, 1976 VOL tt. "IO '°"· J SICTIONS, M P'AGIS J1111ior Royalty Ca1mt•t• Gar cia. 5. o( Garde n Gro,•e. newly crowned queen of the Orange County Fair's royal court . bestows a k1s~ on he r king. J .year·old Jamie Canter or Hunt· 1ngton Beach. Mosquito SwarIDs Threatening Coast Residents of Huntington Beach and olher nearby cities can ex· pect to be .. near ly eaten ahve" any day now. Swarms of mosquitoes are eic- pec:te<i to sally forth out of the Seal Beach Navy Weapons Sta - t\Qn to make tile miserabJe when the weather turns hot. Warren Hall. a member of the Orange County Vector Control Dtstrict, says the nuisance will emanate from salt mars h ' restoration at the station. He said that water has been,al- lowed to now into • ~-acre marsh at the station~ nood the habitat for salt water marsh birds. The drawback. Hall said, is that the Oooded land will be a perfect breeding place for the pesky mosquito. "The water will be allowed to stand. makin« it an Ideal breed· (See BITES, P .. eAJ) f Pesticide Claim; Hits Buntin .... .. Fairview Chief Re.signs Employes Protest Rumored Omter Pwh By AllTHUa a . VINSEL Ol llM Dally ...... Matt Employes demonstrated out· side Costa ltesa 's Fairview State Hospital today as Its medical director, Dr. Anthony N . Toto, confirmed hls resignation after a rumored bid to force him to s tep down. The crowd estlmatded at 150 was a ttempting to confront California Deputy Director of Public Health Don. Z. Miller who flew in to confer with Dr. Toto. Police E ye Es.tatefor BIU Clues REDWOOD CITY CAI» -A heavily armed force of deputies swooped down on u lavish 100- acre estate near here early to· day. searching for evidence In the Chowchilla school bus hijack· Ing. The estate. six miles south of here. is owned by t"rcderkk N. Woods, llJ. who also owns the rock quarry In Livermore where 26 schoolchildren and the~ bus driver w e re burled In a makeshift, underground prison VICTIMS SUGGEST PUNISHMENT, At for 18 hours before dllJlinr thclr way out. Alameda County Sheriff Tom Houchins said ofrirlals also want- ed to talk to Woods' eon. 34·year· old Frederick N. Woods IV. The elde r Woods hed told one interviewer on Wednesday lhat he didn't know the whereabouts olhisson. "I was told by the sheriff's of· flee not to HY whether I have one son or 10 aona ,'' W oodssaid. Houchins said he also was in- terested in talking to two of younc Woods' friends. Richard Schoenfeld , 22. and J a m es Schoenfeld. 24 , sons of J .B. Schoenfeld. a podiatrist In nearby Atherton. A highly placed source In the • Alameda County sheriffs office told the Associated Press Wed· nesday that one Younl man bein1 SOUCht in connection wtlh t.be kid· napinc was connected to the rock quarry. The source u.id the other two were sons of• prominent San (8ee8U8,P-seAZ> Miller dodged them by failing to arrive for a scheduled 8 a.m . meeting and showdown with Or. Toto, who has served as hospital chief for 12 years. Parents of som e of the hospital"s J. 700 r etarded patients joined the marchers. The group organized by the California Slate Employcs· As· socialion <CSEA J s howed up shortly after 9 a .m. when Miller finally arrl vcd to discuss lhc situation with Toto. His choice was already made. Or. Toto said c urlier. ""I've been asked to make a d e- cision." he s aid, "and after 12 years at F airview. I've decided to m ake a change . J decided to take a look at the private sector and came up wilh a beautiful op· portunily."' "Financially. il will be much more rewarding," he added. However . h os pita l staff employes including psychi atric technicians and mcmhcrs of lhc administrative echelon contend there is m ore to his resignation than a good opportunity outside the stale hospital system No 'Spy Club' S AC RAMENTO t AP 1 Calirornla Ally. Ccn. Evelle Younger says his J ustice Depart mcnl doesn't keep tiny riles for pollllcal purposes, as accused by the Amer ican Civil Liberties Union. Youngcr 's state me nt Wedn(!Sday was a response lo the ACLU's contention that the de- partment's Organized Clime and Crimina l Intelligence Branch coordinated a nationwide "spy c lub" that may be keeping dossiers on political activists. One CSEA s pokes man clnims it is part of a pressure play engineered by assigning Dr. Toto to split h is duties between Fai rview a nd Camarillo Slate Hospital in Ventura County. "What we a re protesting is the method by which our director was removed. We would like to have it snvestlgate<i." said one CSEA spokesman. Rumors have persisted over a nine-month period that Dr. Toto was being pressured out. Toto said following a brier in· ter view shortly before Miller ar· rived to accept his resignation that he had asked staff members not to make a scene over the a l· leged ouste r. ··1 wish they wouldn"l be so supportive," he chuckled. "I had made up my mind al ready ... f''airview r ecently received forma l accreditation from an in· d epend ent agency that in· vcsligatcs total treatment pro- grams and operation of suc h he>spit als nationwide. CARTER CITES TAX CAUTION NEW YO RK tAPJ -Jimmy Carter said today that business leaders should not be worried about his proposals for lax re- form because "I'm _goin,i lo be ver y cautious about rcvlsinit the tax system ." Carter m ade the comment to news men after a rriving In New York for a luncheon meeting with some or the nation's top business leaders. fie al~o was Lo meet with some labor leaders and some news p aper and magazin e editors. Gauntlet Down Reagan Seeks Ford Debate NEW YORK <API -Republican presidential hopeful Ronald Reagan chaUenged President Ford today to a de· bate before the party's nationaJ convention next month. In an Interview aired on the NBC "Today" show. the former California governor said he was renewing a challen1e made earlier in the campaign In light of President Ford's recent s tatements that there were no real dif- ferences between the two candidates. ..This is not true,'' Reagan said. "There are very fun- damental differences between us and I have come to the conclusion that there is onJy one logical way to settle this "And that is that both of us should appear before the Republican convention and let them m alle their decision." Reacansald. Nursery Protest Flares By ROBERT BARKER °' .... 0 .. 1, ...... '"'" A $1 million claim has becn file<i against the City of I lunt- in g t o n B each beca use of chemical pesticide sprayings by a nursery. The claim a nts say the city has bee n neglige nt i n tha t 1l permitted the Oda Nursery Ir> operate in violation of zoning re- gulations. Attorney Mark Dudman filed the claim this week on the behalf of Mr. a nd Mrs . William 7.ohlman, Mr. and Mrs Frank Dussault and Mr. and Mrs. David Shealy. They are the neighbors of lhe nursery tha t is located un dcrnealh Edlsl>n Company powel" lines Jn the area of Brookhurst a nd Ward Streets south of . Carlleld Avenue. The claimants say they have suffered various health disorders b ec au se o f the t•h e m1 cul pesticides and insecticides that hnve be<!n sprayed on their pro· pcrty They say they have sutrcred h ea r t probl e m s, asthm a. chemical hepatitis, unnary pro blcms. eye problems. skin erup· lions. s kin Irritations, enlarged i.plcen. tumors, headaches, cliui 1 ncss, ulcers. d laheles, chronic• (See SUIT, Pa1e AZI Or:~:!J7 :a.t Weather Night and mornm1t low clouds with hazy and part ly cloudy u(ternoon f''n day Not much chanl(c in temperature . High near IKl f"rid a y, low t on igh t mid·OOS. INSIDE TODA\' ~ F:uen be/ore lhe No. I rpot ur ,' 11tl.Uf!d up. litpubl1cam ore htoda.ch1ng 011er who's to be the u1ct pre11denl1al can- dadole. See separate reports lodo11 ora Pages At and A1 ••••x > AIY_S.,.lo •t '*-'';" ., ··----· •t -... u l..M,le,. A• _,,.,,.., .. Gal1'Wtff AJ Na1i....1 ...... 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It was Supervisor Ralph Clark who pushed tor acceptance of the '711 .000 target populat.1on. Plagued by constituents who fear development of a freeway a long the Ora nge-Tu s t in· Saddleback Valley foothills. Two Dropped Clark repeatedly pushed lor altttuUve four of the SEOCC lludy. Twice lhe board deadlocked 2·2 on votn in which the populatJoo, growth figure was set at 711,000. It wa.sn't unUl use ol the term, alternative four, was abandoned that Supervisors Ralph Diedrich and Laurence &bmJt vot«I with Tbomu RUey and Clark fw a de· ve.lopment plan that Includes : -Acceptance of the SEOCCS study only as a reference re· aource "in plaMlna for tlie well managed arowtb or this section ollhecoonty." -Amendments to the county's traffic circulation element that includes plannin1 for the San Joa· quin tliUs corridor. -Retention of the county's ex· istlng land use plan, a plan de· signed to eventually accom· modate a population ol 917,000 persons. -Establishment of a monitor· 1ng system to insure traffic c1rcuJation planning stays in tune with land use planning, that s up· port facilities are available for Ne~ort Melee Charges Levied Charges against two of the 26 people arrested an a rock and bot· lle·throwing melee on lndepen· dence Day in Newport Beach bave been dropped. Officials at the Harbor Judicial District Court said that one of the adults arrested after Newport Beach police declared a lan~e party an unlawful assembly has pleaded guilty. Eighteen or those arrested were adults. T he eight juveniles have been referred to Orange County Juvenile Court where they face charges of failure to disperse and assault with a dead· ly wea1><>n on the police officer. Following is the current status of the cases Involving the adults: Bruce A. McClary, 2S, o( 126 JOth St.. Newport Beach will ap- pear Aug. 18 ror arraignment on charges or two counts of r .. uure to disperse. Deborah M. Sady. 22. of J8SO Pharos Circle. Costa Mesa races Jury trial Aug 4 on :i charge of r allure to disperse. Gordon Platt. 18. of Anaheim will have a prc·lrial conference Aug 16 on a charge of failure lo disperse. James Holden. 22, of 3900 Parkview Lane, lrvine. pleaded gu11ty to a char11e o( fo1lure to disperse on July 12. He was fined SIS Douglas Hotalen, 23, of the Marine Corps Base at 29 Palms had a c harge of failure lo dis· perse dismissed on July 12. Julie Falk, 21. of 4110 Seashore Urive, Newport Heach will have a pre-trial conference Aug. 2 on two counts of failurc tod1spersc. William A. McClary, 22. or Oregon. will have a pre·trial con· ference July 29 on two counts of failure to disperse. Vincent Otlo, 18. or Loma Un· da. will have a pre·lnal con· ference Aug. 2 on two counts of failure to disperse. Lou Gene McCammon. 19, of Temple City 1s scheduled to ap· pear July JO to (ace two counts or failure to disperse. l'Mrick Shi\nlcy. 25, of 126 30th St . Newport Beach Is slated to be ar ralant•d Au g lA on a charge or failure to disperse. nr11d McMalns. 22. of 13771 t-'airmount Way. 1rvine, will have a p~e·trlal conference July ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robet1 N. Wtfld Ptu••"'-"'*'-JKk R. Curley YK• ..... _, _C.._al ~ Thomes Keevll ·-Thomas A. Murl)hlne ........... { ..... O..rles H. 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Dale OHstein, 19, of 518 Redlands Ave .• Newport Beach, will have a pre-trial hearing Aug. 5 on a charge of failure to dls· perse. Joe Cain, 19. of Fullerton will have a pre·trial conferen~ July 26 on c harges or assault by means likely to cause great bocli· l y harm. riot, unlawful as· sembly. failure to disperse and resisting arrest. William Tutty, 19, o{ Pomona, will appear for a pre·trial con- ference July 26 on charges of U· sault by means likely to cause great bodily harm. riot. unlawful assembly. failure to disperse and resisting arrest. Andrea Davenport. 25, or San Luis Obispo had a char1e of failure to dismiss dropped July 12. Russell F1aminJo, 19, of 3129 Cor al Ave., Costa Mesa will ap- pear for a pre-trial conference July 26 on a charge ol malicious mischief. Thomas Brannon, 31, of 120 30th St.. Newport Beach will ap- pear for arraignment Aug. 18 on cnarges ot disturbing the peace and resisting a rresL Nippy-122, Pink Skies Mars F oreccut PASADENA <AP) -The Ont Martian weather report ahows nippy m orning temperatures of 122 degrees below zero on the Red Planel, under aides not blue but plnk. Dust particles floating in lhe thin atmosphere scatter sunllgbl lo paint the sky pink, scientists explained today, even thouch it looked an earthly blue In Vlklna l 's first color picture. "It 11 red. but not as red u tht surface," said Dr. Carl Saean. The falle color in the finl pie· ture was due to tb.e fact tbal Vik· tna's cameras have not Jet been acijusted to reproouce colon on MM'I •ith perfect accurac:y,said project officials. A more serious problem was also revealed late Wednelday. 11te seismometer desiped to de- tect manqukes did not tum on properly after Tuesday's land· log. Unless it can be fixed by radio ~mmands rrom earth. the in- strument will not be able to carry out its work of recording quakes and problnc the interior ol the planet, sa1d Deputy Mi11lon Director Lou Kingsland. Scientists bad hoped to have the use ol seismometers aboard both Viking 1 and it.s twin, VikinC 2 -due for a landin& later this summer -in Ol'der to detennine the location of any manquabs. U Giiiy one seismometer works properly, only the number, not the dJreetion, of the quakes can be rea11tered • • populaUon lncrea .. and that un· spuUi41d mvlroomental stan- dards are maintained. -SettJn1 a maximum popula· Uon 1rowth in Southeut Orange County from Its current 225,000 to 111.000 by ltts. .But by t,he time the4..0 vote was cast, the 199$ PQpulaUon lid of 711,000 people bad crept Into the action. That rigure waa used u a low. g rowth a lternative l n the massive Southeut Orange Cowl· ty Circulation Study <SEOCCS> and endoned by the county Plan- ning Commission on a shaky 3·1 vote. But as shown in the SEOCCS study, the 711,000 population was lo be the area's ultimate. When used by the 1upervisors Wednesday. 711,000 was merely the t.arget 1995 maximum popula· lion. And supervisors made it clear they have no intention of rolling back designated land uses in Southeast Orange County that are currently designed to support an ultimate populationof917.000 . .. I'm not so certajn there won't be a rollback someday," said Super visor Diedrich. "That's why we'r e establishing a mon· itoring system.·· The monitoring system Diedrich spoke of was designed by Supervisor Riley. Riley. chief architect of the solltheast county -development plan. said a monitoring system is needed to make certain popula- tion growth in the ar ea he represents doesn't outrace the development of s upport facilities. · Riley's monitoring system also callJ for review of. the impact of cooUnued crowth on environmen· lalfactoruucb as airqual.ity. As part of their action Wednes· day, supervisors instructed the County Environmental Mana.ge· ment Agency (EMA> to develop the monitoring system. They also adopted a short· range tralfic circulation plan lhat includes development of the San Joaquin Hills transportation corridor. The corridor or unJpecified size will run from the Corona del Mar Freeway lo the San Diego Freeway in the vicinit)' of Moulton Parkway. Its major purpose will be to re· lleve con1est1on on Pacific Coast Hlfbway between Dana Point and Newport Beach. Establishment or the corridor was opposed by Laguna Beach and La1una Greenbelt. Most out· spoken In support ol lhe San Joa- quin Hills traffic corridor were Newport Beach officials. F,....PaffeAJ BITES. • • ing place for lhe mosqui\o," Hall said. "lt takes just a few days to mature and make Ille miserable for all ll may visit," Hall said. Ha ll reports that the sail marsh project Is under the di rec~ Uon of the Department of Fish and WlldUre and that federal of- ficials have i1nored efforts ol the Vector Control District lo miU1ate the nuisance. Local officials don't have the authority to lorce their way on federal property and get at the problem. Hall said. Hall said the basic control steps would be drainlna the water, plant1n1 of mosquito fiJh to eat mosqulto larvae or use of selecUve insecticides. The wildlife service says that any of these steps would not be compatible with lt.s primary goal of r estoring the habitat for wildlife. Hall aaid that residents of Hun. tlngto n Harbo ur m ay be especially hard hll by the mos· quito swarms. He said their pre· ffnce also wlll be felt in parts of Seal Beach. Sunael Beach, Los Alamitos and Westminster. Hu0Un1ton Beach City Ad· m lnlstrator Bud Belsito has asked that all complaints be re· fetTed to the commander of the naval station at 213·586-~l l. rt won'l do any good lo call the Huntinston Beach Poll~ Depart· ment. either. They won't call out the "SWAT" team. F,...PllfleAI BUS ••• Francisco area physkian. Houchins emphasized at a new. confernee Jat.e Wednesday ni1ht lhat the youncer Woods and the Schoenfeld brothen bad not been named in any arrest war- rant. Officiall aho emplwailed ear· ly today that no arrest warrants had been lasued In the c11e. "The three are subjects ol the lllvest11aUon" into tbe kidnap- U.,, Houcbtm aatd. "I would be interested ta talklQC to them. I would not arrest them." Alameda County aberiff's of· f\ctala bad said earlier WedMs- clay IMt Wood.I "and bla bey are beiDI loveslieated rGUlinely.' • Camper Blast Injures. Two Sheriff's deputy probes the ruins of a camper which exploded Wednesday near a stable in Santa Ana lleights, criticall) fojurin g J oyce Owenon. 54. and h er daughter, J eanette. 17. The victims were uidt.>d by rt>gbl<'rt><.l mtrsl' Barbara Glass. who pushed ttwm mlo a nc.••trh~ S\\ 1mming pool to ease their p~11n . 'fhl• \'ll'llms were hospita lizl'd and the campt'r wa~ hslcd us a total lo:,:, Fro• Page A I SUIT HITS HUNTINGTON BEACH • • • respiratory problems, kidney on neighbors. ttnul'<i Olll'rat11rn and bladder dirftculties. 11e said the nurser} has ml't Th~ Zohlmunns ,11'0 huH• rill'(! Cit y Attorney Bud Oels1to other condllions such a~ not a S2ti m1lho11 tawswt ugamst the vehemently denied Wednesday stockpiUnc rertiliiers at the loca· • nursery bee a use of alleged that the nursery was operabng lion and using plastic containers health disorders. It is pendtni ln in violation of a ny ordinances. instead or metal ones "so they Orange County S upcnor Court. .. A wholesale nursery is most won't rattle around." definitely permitted in that Belsito said t.hat periodic in· Accord in~ to Oda uttorney area." Belsito said. "ll is zoned spections have failed to uncover Murk Greenbaum thl' nursery for residential and agricultural any violation on the nursery's this week rccei\ cd 1wrm1~:-.ion tu use." part. continue 11.s normal plant gro" Belsito said the nursery has Belsito sald there have been re-Ing operations as lonR as the been told to s pray trees from the quests from persons wishing the nursery did not cause peslicld~· outside perimeters Into a central nursery to move but more have and inst.>cticlde sprays to ratl on area so that sprays will not fall been received favoring Its con· the Zohlmann property ~~~~~~~~~~~~~...;...~~~~~;..._~~~-=---:.~-=-~~~ Superb RCA Color TV Httr't 00'"' .. n"'' "''• w•nt> 1 n,~ rc>mr.•, t r ,;;,o MtJfJ•'I ., FICA t·nuuu•t'ft·11 h.tt t•1ill11u1t t flut p .. th1tm""'"'' •• '11"1 ·" ,., , ., " ··', .... ,., ,. # "l'"•'Y ..... ,~, , • Only • 1_.11(ll'f Au q( ~I ·1 t I t ' ,,,,,.,,,, (•' h1t1 h•t,. • ,.o ...... 'l •• , ........ 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The resolution drafted <ind pro- posed by Supervisor knlph Clo.rk Trial Set For Surfer In N iguel A l..aguna Beach surfer arrest ed rollow1ng a beach rront fight bas plead innocent to illSbUull and batterv chanes and wall face •jury traaJ Aug . 18 al South County Municipa l Court 1n Lal:una Niguel. Vmcent S tlenry. 25. of 1480 Bluebird Canyon "'as remand('(! to Orange County Jail followmg arraignment Tuesday. Baal was set at S500. Henry was arrested and booked by l..aguna Meach Police Monday for alleged ass ault with a deadly weapon, a surfboard. un action _stCJlUDing from a com- plumt by another !.Urfer. Glen 'Murray, 19, of 8IO Canyon V1c'w\, l..aguna Beach "' Murray told polrcl' H<'nry had cut an front of ham on a 'w\a\·e at the Thalia Street Beach Murray told poht·c he lo t hr:. • board as a result or the maneuver· mg of the other ~urfer, and hesard he shouted something at the other. The shout "as ans" ered. 11 was alleged, by the othC'r surfer throwinJ( -l!•s board at Murrav who took 1t Jnd rode al a ... horc There. a scurrte broke out. and Murray alleged in a report to police llenry ·s sharp nosed sur· fboard "as Jabbed :.it has head like a lance. Court Mulls Death P e nalty SAN l<'RANC ISCO tAl'1 The Cahtornaa Supremt.> l'ourt has ~greed to resolve ronfhrtrng lower court ruhngs on the slate's death penalty law The high court said \\'C'dncsday al °" 111 r«.'\'ll'\\ a Santa Cl:tra Supenor Court rase. 1nvnh '"I! three men ac<·used of murch:r for hare. rn "harh ::illl'i;::it111ns of spct·1::il crrcum!.tancl'' \H·n· d1!.· m1si..l'd on the J(round that the statc'1> c:iprlal pun1:.hment l.1w rs unconst1tut1onal It ulso \\Ill cons1d£'r a Ventura County Superior Court dcc1s1on. mvolving murder and related of rense . det'lareo tne llltate Let;aslaturc should. Freete all re 1denUlll pro- l)t"rt y nsessments at their exlit· ang levels. -Increase the homeowners ex· emption to 50 percent ot asseued value. The standard eitt!mpUoo now is Sl.750. Curtail s tate mandated pro· grnms that call ror local govern ml•nt5 to <"Om e up with tbe lttK dollars needed to suppport them -'Look lo income, bank and corporation taxes IOr sour~s of revenue lost because ol property tax rerorm. Cla.rk 's resolution called pro perty t ax laws regressive because, he said. they are am· posed on persons without regard for therr ability to pay. The resolution a lso faulted 1973 attempts al property tax reform by limiting tax rates local gov- ernments can impose on as· sessed values. Limiting the tax rate over· looked the impact of inflation on property owners who are asked to pay larger tax bills because their property increased in value, said Clark. When urging the board to adopt his r esol ution. Clark said. "Citizens are being driven out or their homes because ol spiraling property taxes. "We must. therefore, make the Legislat-ur~ realize-that a true emergeney exists ... that can be resolved only by completely and totallv overhauling the tax ::.chemewe haveinCaliforrua " Car Crashes Checkpoint; Alie n s Held Border Patrol agents enga1eed m a lOO·mile·per-hour chase or a l'ar they said ran the San Onofre t'hcckpoint al 4 a.m tod:iy Two s uspected Mexican illegal aliens led orricers on a three-mile run on the San Diego Freeway 1hat \\as aborted when the s us pects' car crashed on the Basilone Road offramp The Border Patrol said the cnr s macked into the guard railing and sheared off n stop sign One of the m en inside was picked up and turned over to the San Diego California llighwuy Patrol on a charge of auto theft offtt'~r~ said. The other m;in escaped on loot. Kenny Cr e ma ted CllULA VISTA tAPI -No funeral as pkmned for Robert W. f\enny of Los Angeles. a former California attorney general and candidate for governor who died Tuesday an a San Diego hospital. Instead. he will be cremated and the ashes will be scattered at sea. Nike Missile Site Proposed for Pai-k The Ornngc County Board of Su1wrv11\ors m11vt•c1 WC<ln<'sdny lo t•l'Qlllrl' a portion of un abttn· doned 216-:ll·re Nike• m1ss1lc sate 111 (;:irclen Grove• ror use as of(' .:1on:rl vork lJ q ?cd o n by S upcrv1 or t.aun•nr<' SC'hmlt. the bonrd set Aui.: l l ,,, th1• 1l.11t• ror u rondl'ni nntann ht'.Jrtn~ on rouRhly on<' fourth l'' th1.·J1rooertv or1•w11tlv II\\ 111.•ll b) I ht• S JVY Ov11<1M•d 10 p,irk u-.e nn thl' Mtc· .~ tht• tiJ1cli'tl lirow l'11v t ·oun ral lie said the land has been in pubht'-own~rshtp and off the tu rolls and. thereCore. no lo::.i. lo th· city's tax base. Irked al a recent city poll Iha! showc.'<I most residt'tlts opposed lhe park. Sl."hmrl s aid. "( apologize for being emottonal nbout this issue .. I k churned a s1m1lar poll taken hY has office s howc.'d m05l reiu· ,,;,nt s s uooort 11 oark on the s ite und !>aid lbt• c1 ty'b poll "as "orded 10 such :r woy ~to talt the ani-w<•rs to fo\-or the council's pos1t1011 • DAIL y PILOT A l Hinshaw Motion J Pending An Orange County Superior Cou rt pretrial hearlnt Into ConJrtssm;an Andrcew HJnshaw's mohon for di1ml11al ol criminal charges filed mOC'e than 1 yeu ago has been aldellnt'd ~ln!J a ruhng on •n appeal that his luwyer was to rue \odjly. Defense attornt>y John McNichOIH will be aakln1 the l"ourth Dlstri<'t Court vi Appeals In Sun Bernardino to overturn Judie Frank Domenlchini's rul· Ing that overtime ~ main· taioed by many county depart· ments need not be made availa· ble for Hiruibaw 's defeni;e. Mothe r 's Watrhful Ege Judge DomenlchinJ ruled tha& the motion filed by the former county assessor was too broad and vaaue. He condemned the defense ac- tion as a "shotgun motion" and "fishing expediUon" lhal bad Ill· tie bearing on the real issues behind the char2es. L:ndcr their molher's s upervision two ducklings test the water at the duck' pond on El Toro's Rid~e Route Dri\'e. The little tads were hesitant ut first . but finally took to it like. well . ducks to water IC Judge Oomenlchlni denies the pending motion lo dismiss charges. Hins haw, S3, will go on trial immediately. Border Smuggling Up His or iginal scheduled trial dale was July 12. The charges contained in o grand jury Indictment are based on allegations thal he utilized county manpower and materials In the assessor's office while seeking election lo Congress in 1972. Heroin Seizures Soar 220o/o Over Ltut Year By Tb~ Assodated Prf'Ss lo airplanes. All hru:seback. by car and on root, drugs urc being smuggled across the Mexican border into the United Stutes m ever-growing QIU'Tlbers, but more smugglers ure being caught. U.S. Customs agents say Heroin especially ts pouring across the frontier. Los Angeles Region Customs Commissioner Albert G Bergesen said na- t1onw1de heroin seizures during ta cal 1975· 76 so&eed Z1Q percent. In the region that encompasses Cahrorniu and Arizona , the amount of confiscated heroin nearly doubled from 45.S pounds seized last year to 86.88 pounds this year . he said. Most or the incoming drugs ar· ""e by car. Bergesen said. although the use of plane-s and o th er tran s portation is becoming more common . There were 2.530 cars seized al border points from San Ysidro to Nogales. Ariz .. compared with 1.503 last year . he added. "They put 100 or 200 kUos in lbe trunk and they take a chance they won't be ~kfd to open lh.e back end · said Custom s so.m e ti mu use. wbole. "task. forl."es " of automobil es. "calculating what percentage may get caught.·• Bergesen said 35 aircraft were seized during the year enrung June 30, compared with 28 the year before. Tbere were 19 boat!. taken last year compared w1Lh 13 the year before. "Wh atever method you can think or. they use for smuggling dope," Hollander said. noting that in, Arizona, customs attents even have a m ounted posse patrolling rugged areas where narcotics have been moving on horseback, on mules or in the backpacks of hiking groups. "These are reformed mari· juana horses," he said. The horses once had been used for smuggling but they were eon· fiscated and now a re employed on the other side o( the law. he ex· plained. The wide r ange of interdiction melhO<ls helps account for the fact that the Los Angeles re· gionaJ drug flow bas decreased in all categories except heroin. whilf' Ute rest of the natioca saw increas.e.s ui all. catego.ries.. Bergesen said. Even dogs get into the act. In one case last year, he said, a dog sniffed out 6,000 pounds of mari. juana burled beneath a truckload ofooion . "The dog views it as a game ... he said "Be finds it and gets a pat on the back." But he said the dogs ne\'er a re addicted, despite the popular rumor. .. Our dogs ab11tain rrom all akohol and n a r cotics," he grinned. Na tionwide, the amount of co caine seized increased 41 per. cent. has hish 295 percent and marijuana 62 percent, he said. But in the Los An/eJes region, he said. only 75.5 pounds of co· eaine was sci7.ed, compared with 101 the previous year: and mari- iu nna wei~hed in al 282 .229 pounds compared with 323,131 the year before. Bergesen s aid the street value of all drugs seized during the fi s. cal year in the region amounted to nearly $95 million. Nationwide the figure was $685.5 mmion, he said. An indictmeat is a formal charge made against a person by a grand jury. It does not establish guilt or innocence. Th e New po r t B eac h ftepubhcan stands convicted on bnbery charges contained in an earlier grand jury indictment. He was sentenced to one to 14 years in stale prison and is lrce on appeal. CIUld Sale Arrests Due AUBURN IAP I -Frank Ri stick, a carnival operator ac- cused or arnmging the sale of a S-ye::i r -old g i r l , has t urned himself in and s ays his wife Helen will be coming in later. Placer County Deputy Dist. Al· ty. J ohn Shelley said Wednesday Ri stick and his wife were wanted on federal and local warrants in connection walh the alleged SI ,000 sale. spokesman Jerome Holla nder.-----------------------------------------addmg that s muggling operators Man Sought In Slaying AUBURN I AP1 -Placer County officials are seeking a for mer convict rrom Los Angeles Count)' in the death or a San Leandro m a n found with his hands tied and thre() bullet holes an the top of his he ad. They say Jeremy Thomas Maller, 26. of Temple City, was apparently a companion of Nikki Lt>c Diamond , a lso 26, o f Rockland. Me . a trani;sexual who was indicted Wednesday by the Placer County Grand Jury Mi ss Di a m ond, who told authorities sht.• hact u !lex opcra- lton In Colorado two yeari; ago, 'has been llvini: ln Lawndale. also an Los Angeles C'ounl) Verd ict In nocent BAKERSFlELD IA P 1 A Delano man bas been found mno l."t>nl or murder in the shootin~ dt· alh of a United f arm Workcri. packet during the 1973 ~rapt• stnke f'nrm work<'r Ro} am Ad· vlncula. 23. wus acqultll't'J W1•cl nes day b y a Kern County superior Court jury followm~ a two week lrral J.J.J. (}unll4_ 28th Semi Annual Sale! Special Promotion on Leather Some Available for Immediate Delivery , · .• ~__.,_no~ $699 " . ' .. 8 4 inch lf»atht>r so fa Luxu rrous sofa covered rn leather a un1Que look and feel ol luxury. A full, 84" w ide. avallal)le In 4 colors of leather It 111"''" lhl' ent 1n· 211i O<'rC'-. 11houl1I tw 1'0\'Ht•d hy a 1)1 opoM·ll 1n<h1~lrt<1I p111 k th111 wuuld hdp ~horc ur the cit'·., SJl:UltnA pro 1~rt v ta it ha:-1' Th<" 1nclu,.triol p,1rk would bt• ran lrvtr\C' Comoany dc,<•h11rnwnt . 1( 11 1w11iJrng l11ntJ sw1111 bdwt•t•n the kderut' JIOVc rnnwnt Is con· C'IUd('(l. ln n•turn for I he former mis· !Ill<' sate. thl' i.:ovl'rnmcmt \\Oulcf rte~·&\'(' rou~hly 732 al'r<'-. nNir t~I Toro Morine ir Base for u:i1c us a uurr .. r ion<' near th<' :11rl1d<f Fair Slate Headed By Marty Robbins 1y /t>s lo rlioosP f ro m Out 1r th<' l'ounty's rondcmn.i Uon 31."llon as eoncludN'f. Uw com J)an)' w1ll lo:ie about on<'·fourth or SO acrl'S rrom lh<' planned an dustr1sl development Sthm11. a rormer Garden GroH' l."1ly councilman. called it .. an obsc<'nily " thnl even tJlrough condemnation the coun tY "Ill have to pay an estimated $2 million for the J>l'OPl6ed pa.rk sate. £~·\'7@CYJ[f ®®((W O©® The column appear today on Pl.Ct' 88 Country Western singer M:ar1y Robbins i'I loni~hrs featured performer al the Orange County Fair Thursday. July 22 Noon to 10 p.m. Orange and Yorba Unda Day Highlights : 6.00 Burbank Jr. Police Band. Amphitheater . 6:JO.t0 Montezuma's Revcn&e. Mountain Dew Stage 7.9 John Burgess, Fell Pen Demonstration. Fine Arts Ex· hlbit. 7:00 Parade. Grounds 7 :OO Brus h Arbors, Am· phllheater 7:30 Fash.ionSbowotpriz.ewin· ners. Gourmet Gallery 8:00 Ma rty Robbins, Stadium 8:30 Singout Young Genera· lion, Heritage Stage. 9:30 Sandra Mobley. Heritage Stage Friday. July 23 NoontolO p.ro. Go rden Gro ve. Mexica n · American Day Band o f th e Dov . Westcrna1res. drum. rife and bell 1-9 Colin. painlinA dcmonstra· Uon with mO<lc-ls. fine Aris Exhibit 1 :00 Round 'Robin showmanship. Judging Ring 1·4 Weaving and Spinning. llome Uvlng Pavilion 1:30 World 's f'ut~t Omelet. Gourmet Callery 1:4$ Adeca , Mexican lrio, Mountain Dew Stqe 2:00 Howell's Dance Academy. UtUe Theater 2:30 Orange Coast Variety Sbow, Herttage Stage 3-8 Werner thrchel. one-man band. Grounds 3:00 'Magical Land of Or.. Cround.' 6:00 Vida Blunden Dance School, Little Theater 8:00 Westerna1res, drum, file and bell '?Uf f lflOhHI O.stgfHlt WAI 811 Happy To ASSISI You H.J.GARRETf fURNITURE PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR D~SIGNERS 0,.11 Mon., Thuo. & Fri. Evtt. . ' /If OAJL V PILOT ·Day-care ·Tax Aid Backed WASHINGTON <AP> -The Senate, opprovmic a hbt•r•Jm.>d day.care tax·subi1dy for worlung parents, appears to be movlni gradu~lly loward a feder al auuaoteed income for the poorest Amer1c:4ns. The Senalc plan is nowbvrtt nea rly us extensive us the rarniJy-as~istance plan ofrerl.'(J · <1nd rejected during the Nixon udministration. But SQme c-on· servataves fear the Senate may be getting there fast. . THE LATEST step came Wed· nt>sday when the Senate voted un :innuaJ government check for certain working pcvents with in· comes so s mall lhey owe less thnn $800 in federal tax. This provision, as part ol a more generous lax credit for chHd care, follows enactment •last year of a bonus payment for families earning less than $8,000 a year. THE PROPOSAL adopted Wednesday and the one that became law in 1975 have one thing in common: each amounts to a negative income tax - Who's N11mber Two? Reagan, Rocky Ignore Second Spot WASHINGTON <APJ -Prfti· cleot Fol'd't d•l•l•ln to the Republicu flf•lionll Oonven.Uon who are ex,..et•li\c t.Mlr pre- fft'eQc. n.01e Ronald Reaaan aiad Ntilaon Rockefeller cnost Gften for the No. z tpOt on the NftftP••'-- Guy ford Stever. director oC "latJonaJ Science Founda· lion. wus nominated by President Ford Wednesday to head the recently rccreat· • d Whi t e House ·omce of -icience and Technology Policy. GOP ticket. But both men hne uid -with varying dearees ol t\nnneas - that they woWd not take \be vice prealdenUaJ nomiu&ion at the eoonatJon openatc ta Kansas Ci· ty in three and a bate ..U. R.eacan ii goin1 all out for the ritbt to ~ommend tho party'• vice prealdenll1J undid•te himself. He la11 alichtJy behind ~ in;Jhe tiaht deleiate race ror the GOP presidential nomina· lion. • The first choice for vite prai- dent of the Reaaan delegates with a preference was former Texes governor and Nixon ad· ministration official John Con· nally. On the strength of this Reagan support alone, Connally was the most often named con· tender for the second spot. Bomber Opponents · Win Senate Support POaD MEETS today with Rockef eJler, and later wltb the N.-York GOP tonvention de- le,atlon, wbleb Includes a l&l'le number of uncommitted de· le,aln who may be a key to Ford'• chances to beat Reqan. The AS&oci•ted Press delqatt sw-vey found only about 40 per· cmt ot the 1,aa dtle1att1 ln· ttrVlewd uve • preference for the No. Z SPot. REAGAN TROOPS LlkE CONNALLY, A7 or t1-e Ford deteaates who said they bad a choice, Rea1an w.s at the top or the list. or the 97 deleg•tes 1H1mine the fOTmer California governor for the second spot, 78 were Ford b9ckers. Most of the rest were tme0mmitted delecates. JUST ABOUT a week aao • bowever, Reagan made u stroog a statement as anyone could want about the vice pre.sideticy. "Under no circumstances what.soever will I accept the vice presidential nomination," Reagan said in response to a question in New ark. N.J. Ford said bas said ht! bas not ruled anyone out of the vice pre· sidential race if he is nominated. including R eagan and Rockefeller. to say be would not throw the choice or • run.ninti mate open to the convtnllon. said at a news C:onr~rence Mond11y that he would mab tht-choice. ·•1 would (.._,rtainly exs><.-et the convention to follow my ~com· mendallon. •·he told reporters. Reagan has indicated a wlll· inaneu to allow the convention to pick the vlce pres idential noml.ne. if he is nominated. Conn1&1l y was ranked No. l a mong the delegate8, the vice presidential choke of 224 de· leaates. Most of Connally's de- port -71 percent -came from delegates committed to support Reagan for president. Only 29 of Ford's delehtes said they would like to see Con· nally as vice president, putting him in fifth place among the President's backers. in contrast to the first place he ranked with Reagan backers. A Reagan·Ford ticket has far less support than a Ford·Reagan team that is supported by some Ford backers. Only 25 delegates-all Reagan supporters . -11amed Ford for vtce president. That is about a third of the delegates who said they would like to see a Ford· Reagan ticket. llfttutated Nancy Donnelly of Oxon Hill . !\Id .. who n •signed from t h e Mcr<·hant Marine t'\<.'ndcmy at Kings Poinl. N.Y., aft er being caught in bed with her fi ance. a nother cadet, was reinstated Wed· nesday. She was preparing Lo file a suit Friday charging coercion and sex disc1imina- Lion. I meaning that families whose in· comes are below specified levels get a government check instead of havmg to pay a tax. WASHINGTON <API -Just as Pentagon chief Donald Rumsfeld Continuing the CWTent Jlneup was exhorting Congress not to "inhibit" defense spending, opponents wilh Rockefeller as v.ice pr~i· Aetion Ordered of the Bl bomber won another victory in their fight to delay production dent was the next rank1~g choice "l can 'l support having sup· ~d t:ixp(!y~rs makin[i!_profit r out of the tax laws ... protested Sen. J ames B. Allen. ( D·Ala.J ··Don't mix social programs and taxation . I don't see the I logic of that .. of the aircraft. of the Ford delegates W1lh a pre. D . l By-a Olle-:-vot e margin;-the ducti~-t-he--B-1 . bu t_!erenc~. Rockefeller was.named __ 'e$egr_euation De a-v Ranrwd Senate Appropriations Commit· Democratic presidential b)'66Fordde1egates-forvlce pre--. e .:. ---- -~ 'rr~ - tee voted Wednesday to hold up nominee Jimgpy Carter has ex· sadent, most .of the 75 dele&ates . funds for the bomber until Feb. 1 pressed reservations about the who named ham. . WASHJ~GTON ~AP> -Saying ~ederal offici~ls ~ave "fa1~ed an But Allen was in the minoritv as the Senate voted. 71 to 21. to to give whoever is elected presl-need for the suphaonic BUT ROCKEFELLER took ~ear du!ies to morutor desegregation, a U.S. J?istricl Court Judge dent in November a chance to de· bomber. himself out ot consideration for as orde~ng the. Department ~r •~ealt_h. Educatto1_1 and Welfare lo amend the cbild·care tax subsidy 1to allow the government pav· men ts to the poorest families · c1de whether to go ahead with the Rumsfeld called the decision the vice presidency last year,. take aclton agamst 46 school d1stncts m every section of the country plane. "unsound." But Sen. John Culver after some Ford supporters said except the South. President Ford and his GOP Sll;id the move was "a ~!ear-cut be was a liability in Ford's race judge John Sirica, in an order issued Wednesdny, told llEW of- ri val, Ronald Reagan, favor pro-victory for the Amencan tax· with RHgan. . licia.ls to move against the school districts in the next 60 to 14!0 days, '" 50 StratadetJ A01ericans Slated To Leave Vietnam WASHINGTON IA P> -Americans stranded in Vietnam when the war ended last year will be able to leave in August with their wives and children a Vietnam offlrfal has informed severa l mem· hers or Congress U.S officials estimate that as many as 50 Americans remained in Vietnam eithe r by accident or by choice following the collapse of the South Vietnamese government IS months ago Some estimates are higher Fighting Still Ha~• h• Lebanon BEIRUT. Lebanon <AP1 -Saudi Arabian peace troops in -armornd ears set up a small huffer zone between the wurring Mosclm and Chrislian sectors of Beirut today, but ri ghting raged on other fronts oC the Lebanese ch·il war About 150 Saudi soldiers ( J from the Arab League peace /N SHORT force consolidated their posi· tions during the night at the chief crossing point through the no man's land dividing Beirut There was frequent sniper fire, but the white-helmeted Saudi soldiers did not retaliate. Arab League representative Hassan Sabri Kholi said the sniping was not alarming, and he was hopeful ltl•ro"sfa l••••e• Release llesrage• WAUPUN. Wis. <AP> -Inmates at Wi sconsin State Prison held H hostages for m~ than 12 hours, then released them when they won permission to voice their grievances at a news conference Except for a prison employe who inmates said struck his head when he fainted, there were no repo.rts or injury in the Wednesday incident. Sherif( Edwin Nehls of Dodge County said 89 of the l.700 in· mates held the hostages in the prison's thrce·slory industrial build· lng they had seized shortly before lunch. llep. Sllcea f'GC!la9 Reprl•a•d Report WASHINGTON IAPJ -The House ethics committee will re· le3se ne xt week " r eport that r eportedly calls for the reprimand of Rep. Hobert L. F . Sikes on conflict of interest charges. Tbc panel voted 10 to 2 Wednesday to release its findings on the Florida Democrat, who was Investigated after Common Cause, the ~ctr.styled c1tlzcn11' lobby, lodged a formal complaint. Sikes. GO. who hus served in Con~ress since 1941, was accused of using h111 position as rhiurman or a House mllllary construction ap· propriat1ons i.ubcommitlcc for personal gain. payer and ~ommon sense in de-Re.gH bas rl;lled ~ock~etler sayinc there bad been enough delays. fense spending." out 0( any Posation in his ad- Bl supporters are expected to ministration because of try to reverse the comm1tt.ee v«e "pbiloeopbical differences." when the defense -wropriations Traditionally. the convention bill reaches the Senate noor. baa approved the choice ot the Defense Secretary Rumsfe)d, presidential candidate for bis at a news conference, urged running m.ate. Congress to restore $2.4 billion in Ford, after refusing for weeks Navy shjpbwlding and research funds and to support Ford's veto Schoo'-ft THE OllDER could lead to withholding of federal funds from .school districts that are not in compliance with federal desegrcga· lion laws. Included in Sirica's order were school districts tn New \'ork City: Los Angeles; Chicago; Tucson, Ariz.; Omaha, Neb.; and Hartford, Conn. Plaintiffs in the case had argued that HEW officials failed to en. force the desegregation regulations throughout lhe country with as much enthusiasm as in the South. of a $3.3 billion milit.ar')' construe· 18 eopen lion bilJ. JOHANNESBURG, Sou.th NONE OF lhe school districts listed by Sirica was in lhe South. The Senate committee's bill Africa CAP, -Schools reopened A similar court order involving schools only in the South was direct· would appropriate $104 billion ror in bl•ck townships around Johan-ed at HEW officials several years ago. and a government study re· the Defense Department for the nesburg and Pretoria today. But •leased last month said fewer students attend "intensely segregat· fiscal year starting Oct. l . That few black pupils showed up al ed" schools in the South than in any other section of the country. rigureisS3.9bHlionbelowtbead· the junior high school outside In response to Sirica's order. Martin ff. Gerry, director of m inistration r equest and $1 Job•nnesburg where last HEW'a Office of Civil Rights. said the government has already billion under the amount ap· month's boycott began. leading taken proper actions against the 46 school districts. He contended proved by the House. to riots in which 176 persons were the districts are voluntarily de.segregating "in virtually all in-The bill provides SJ.OS billion killed. stances.•• for construction of three Bl bom· ---------------------------------------bers but prohibits use of the 1r----------------------------------------, money before Feb. 1. * * * 3,000 Layoff Threat Seen By Rockwell LOS ANGELES IAP1 -If a Senate Appropriations Commit. tee vote to delay funding for the Bl bomber program aoes Into ef. fed, at leas t -3,000 aerospace workers would be laid oil by Nov. ember, Rockwell officials say Rockwell Bl Division Presi· dent B•stian Hello said We<tnes- day he w.s "naturally disap. po1nted" by the committeee vote. lie said layoffs and a hirfng freeze would be unavoidable if appropriations for the ex. perimental bomber, now in the prototype testin1 phase, failed lo come through on time. 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That Is more athletes than more than a third of the nations wlll send to Montreal • That's why Glenn White I• there-to bring you firsthand ac- counts of the trtala Orange Coast athletes face in swimming, canoeing and lulyaklng. We've got a dozen reaaon1 for going. Glenn White's reports gin rou one more reaaon to keep up with our Olympians In the DAILY PILOT 842·4321 t I .Hearst· Will Open Judge Rules for Public Access LOS ANCELt:S CAP> -Attorncy'S for U. Hearst f61miliy havt• GO clayb to appeal a ruling by ;a Supcnur Court probate Judge who r efused to block Pllblic access to the court documl'nts rtiatlft1 to tbe W1ll1•m Randolph Hearatntate. 1be ruling Wednesday by Su~rlor Court Nell A. Lakeden.h .. -d a reque:.t by several Hearst heirs to have the re- cords Haled because of threats made a1ainat family members and tJomb· int• at a family r etr<.'at in Northern Callforn.la and a t San Simeon. THI: &UUNG, however, 1.1.as hailed l>y a lawyer for the Amcnc.m C1v11 L i bertle • Union . Attorney fo"rcd Ofcrand or the ACLU said, "We are, or course, pleased with the court's de· clsion. ll protects lhe right or lret!dom Of speech, in which IS incumbent lhe public right to know. "The :.1gnificancc of the case goe:. beyond merely the particular issue that was before the court," he added. "The decil>ion extends and furthers what to us is a vt-ry important con· cept, and that is the public right to know what is in all probate fil es Jnd other matters or pubhc record " IN DENYING the motion, Lake said, "T he denial or public access to For Kids' Letters probate ftlc:1 would be tantamount lo denying the public Ule r1~ht to know wbut is dont> 1n th1•1r µrubah· <'Ourt, as the \ ast mi.tJOrtty Of l'rObJte ffi<ltler:. arc dt>ctdt'd on thr ba.<11b of "hat 1s cunt.iined an thl' vent1~ µlt'ading) found In the court hi•• ;ind not upon the testimony of "1tn~t~ or or.it argu· mt'fll in open court " Pupers relating to tht estate or the newspaper m:.agnate rould not be i.ealed without i>tatulory authority, and no s uch authonty pn:scntly ex- ists. Lake !liltd ATTORN t:v l'hil11> II Hattaglia had sought to hiwt• thL• flit' :.ealed, tell· 1ng the court thJt th1· court records. which name sever .11 I h:arst heirs and hsls thl•1r a ddrt'""l'b, was "a punch hst for tt>rrorist ., Lake not onl) n•ru:.cd to seal the Hearst rill', bul abo d1ssol\l'd a J une 5. 1975 order of Superior Court Judge Oa\ 1d !lo:. Eaglelion that pr at1ally restricted access to the rile. That or· der, which was issued after the kid· naping of Patricra Hearst. grcrnd daughter of William R undolph Hearst . but before her arre:.t. re· qu1r~ persons other thc1n case at. torneys to obtain c·uurt perm1ss1on to ''IC" the documents. Teacher on Hot Seat "I happen 10 think P:irker d1..•i;cr\"cs a hllle slip a pink :.lip,"' said Richardson. fo llo w !) a tt•ac ht>r throu~houl h1:. pro· resl>1onal career.'' -i.:' lie Made It Bruc e Jenn i n gs. 24. the one-legged Fullerton college s tudent who began riding his bike c r oss-countr y from Newport Beach la st month , made it to Atlantic City, N.J. Wednesday after on1 y 39 days. He r e- rusccl help as he hopped and pushed his 75-pound bike into the Atlantic. "This feels go~ .•. you can't im<fgine how good," he 5aid. Thursday. July 22 197& OAILYPILOT AS Sehool Reform ~ Analyst Lowers Boorn On State RISE Plan SACRAM EN'f() IAPI -Statt! schools chief Wilson Rllf's, m•JOr le1d.stauve proaram. lhe mutu.m1lhon dollar "RISE" school refc>rmi.. h1ts com e unde r crit1c1sm from tbe legislature's analyst. Veteran leglslaUvt> unulyst A. Allln Post saJd lo a rt>poA; "We recommend that a st atewld.: program or reforn\ h) lnlt'rmt'C'lh1lc and se<'ondar y educot1on not be enact- ed at the prelient ti me " RILES HAD no immediate com · ment on Post ·s recommendation. Post noted high school studl•nts aren't learning as much ilS they Pat's Departure For Home Due LONG BEAC H IAPl -Doctors should know late today when former First Lady P at Nixon can leave the hospital r.nd take up her stroke re· habilitation at home, accortling to a spokesman a t Long Beach Memorial Hospital. Her release could come this week. officials added. Spokesman J eff Gerew said Wed· nesday doctors treating Mrs. Nixon had met to r eview her progress and found it satisfactory. Her doctors were developing a long r ange re· habilitation program that s he can practice at home, besald. should. hut !\ald the RISE proara m didn't hit 11t tht• m3Ln probh·ms. Solutions should be tested on a pllot btasls, Post said, oofort> tho stah• pluntil'S In to such tan cxpcnljive statewide proAram. The legislaturt• hnd Post and hl11 starr annlyze .:o\•t•mmmt 1>rogrnm5 n nd m ake r et·om nH'nd a t lons, particulurly ubout whether they'r"' worth the cost. THE PROGRAM -formally known as Refor m Of lnlermed1ute a nd Secondary Education -won narrow statt> Senatt-approval last month and will be considered by the Alisembly "hen the legis lature meets next month. Included in u bill by Sen. John Dunlap t D Napa 1 HISE was worked out by a 37 mt•mber commission ap· polntl'd by Riles. The commission worked for a vear. listenin,:: lo the ideal> or more than 300 ori.:a111z11tions a n d 1 nd1 v id u a Is al h earin its throughout the state. Riles says the progr a m will personalize the learning p rogram in grades 7 through 12 and will involv.: p arents, comm unity leaders and stu. dents. as well as teachers and ad· mtn1straLors, in what should be ta ug ht and how it should be taug ht. THE PROGRAM would be phased in over seven years. Dunlap's bill would appropriate $53 million to start. and he estimated the cost would rise loS141 million a yE'ar . SAN DIEGO lAP > - The Californ ia Com- mission on Teacher Preparation andl:ieens- ing has decided to review co nduct o f a teacher whose fifth gr ade class allegedly wrote obscene l ett ers t o a s ta t e legislator. Peter L. Lopresti. ex· eculive secretar y of the commlssion. said the in· formal review during a meeting July 28·30 stems from an episode involv· San Diego Sch ool Superintendent Tom Goodman s aid Parker was reprimanded and he believe~ 1t is sufficient punishment. "J reel "e handled the matter In an appropriate manne r ," said Good· man. '"The lt>lter of reprimand 1:. i.crious. II Colors for exciting exteriors ang pupils or Donald * P ark er a t Sequoia Ele mentary School. * THE LETT E R S, Lopresti said. were writ· ten to s tate Sen. David Roberti tO·Los Angeles> regarding the vote to a bolish the California Charges Dropped * Coastal Commlssion. SAN DIEGO 1A P1 Roberti, who did not Chargeli have been dis- like the letters, referred missed in the case of a the m t o the Sena te school teacher who al· Education Committee. A Jegedly l'l'nl u threaten· committee member, ing lettt>r to school Supt. state Sen. H.L. "Bill" Thoma:. L. Goodman. Richa rdson I R·Arcadia1 Deputy Dist. Ally. L. conducted an invesliga-Forrest Price said Wed. lion. nesday t he t eacher, Richa rdson said the Louis Grunloh, 58. had letters contained pro· agreed to voluntarily re· fanity, murder threats. tire and to waive filing of ethnic s l urs a nd r e· civi l claims against the l.ferences to hom osexuali· school system. ty, incest, bestiality and Price :.aid the letter necrophilia. .was written in May. 1975, RICHARDSON said w hen G runlo h . an San Diego sch ool of· elementary teacher. was ficials have referred to attempting to collect for the letter-writing cam-injuries he reportedly paign as a "little slip" on !>ufferl'd while breaklilg Parke r's part. up a fight at hts school. Alter Tragedy Two Selected l ToHeadPG&E SAN FRANCISCO <AP1 -John F'. Bonner Is the new ch ief executive of£1ccr of P<1c1f1c Gali & Electric Co. a nd Richard II. Peterson is new board chairman. They re place Shermer L. S1bl<•y in those posi· lions. Ile died last week when h<' fell overboard while fishing in British C<>l11rnb1u. Cnnudu. Bonner has been PG&E pr<'sidcnt since 1972 and a director since 1969. Vckrsnn hos been vice chairman since 1972. lie was named a director and execuUve vlco pres1dcntin 1970 . ..... '.' ...... •••twd SAN FRANCISCO <APJ -Hrvenue bonds can be used to Cina nce public housinJi provided they arc endorsed by local voters, lhe Cullforn1a Supreme Court aay!I . Thl' unanimous rul• ( ) '"" Wednesd ay upheld State the <'Ons titul ion allly of _ e the Zenovich-Moscone· ________ _, Ch acon H ous ing a nti Home f inancl' Act. which provides S4SO m illloo in state loans to private hous· Ing sponsors and mortgage lenders a t low interest rotes. •r•..,,•••~• SAN FRANCISCO <A P> -Eight persons. in· C'h.adin g a form er U.S. altomey and n former Democratic national committeeman, have pleaded Jnnocent to federal charges of conspiring to set up large-sca1e prostllutioo and 1tambling operations in Alaska for oil 1>h>eline workers . ...... ., T•len Ferecer LOS ANGELES (AP> -Another diamond lane -this one on lbe San Diqo Freeway -wUI nol meet Hs mid-Septembe r opening date because the Califo.-nia Department of Transportation says the proposal needs m ore study • • ..,,.,., Rntrkll••• 011t SACRAMENTO(AP>-TheCa1ifornlaHospUa1 Association has abandoned controversial new restrictions on what hospitals can tell the news media about p~lieJJts. 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D ILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE I DeserVed Attention Orange County supervisors I st w ~k looked at a detailed report on alleged abui>c~ by commumty re· duvelopmt:nt ugencu:s After sC'anrung a rep0rt thot recomm ended re- form leg1s lnt1on. h<'wcver. s upervlbors balke<i at tak· mg a s tand H the report pr<.•parl"tt by a blue ribbon committee at ~uperv1sors' n:qul~l was :iccuralt.', there was good r eason to pu~h lcg1-,Jat1on Iha\ would correct abuses. The report. for l'X<imple, pointed out the need to 1norc cure(ully t.ldinc the term "bli g ht" so tha t areas not truly bligh ted do not qualify for redevelopment. It was abo poinll'<l out in the report th at there 1!> a raced lo make community redevelopment agencies more ticcountable to tht: publJC by forcing them to un· dergo annual public audits and to issue progress re· pOrt!'> on their prOJCd~. It \\as thl• blut• ribbon committ~c·s judgment that SUPl'r'v1s or s s hould support legisJat1 dn aimed at cor· reel mg I host:> u buses. Why they failed to do so was not <'Xplaincd. Wheeling AJong Tht.'rl''s s omething new on the roads o r a h fornia. It looks like a cross between a bicycle a n d tt motorc·y C'lc and It zips along a t up to 30 miles an hour with no uppurcnt e ffort on the part of the rider. 'fhe thing as a motorized bicycle. familiarly known a s a mo·ped, and transportation-hung r y alifomians b~· th<' s core are discovering that it will h~1ul them and th~ir packages more than 100 miles on ti s ing le gallon or g <is. The ad ca uf u motorized b icycle is hardly new. But the worldwide gas oline shortage has s purred the pro- duction of more than a dozen varieties and they're ~clling like hot<.:<1kes . Thcre u\ lacs the headache for drivers. bemused tntfflc offw~r:. and star-Hed pede t~i:ms~F-0-r mo· pedl>. unde r Cahfom1a la". arc still regarded as bicycles and subject to bike regulations except that lhe oper a tor must have a dnver's license. While m o-pods m'-'y not be operated on freeways or sid e wnlks o r boardwalks, their speed and maneuverability make them a rather s tartling addt· u on to regular traffic lanes and somethtng of u m enace in m ore sedate bike luncs. No doubt we'll all get used to lhe phenomenon. It's a nice compromise between strenuous pedaling and the family gas guziler. But for the time being the word is c aution, for boU1 car drivers and mo·ped riders. Don't Belt Me In Grim statistics and warnings notwithstanding, American drivers contin ue to resisl the use o r autom obile seat belts. Front seat belts have been mandatory in all cars manufactured since 1968, and s houlder belts s ince 1972. But a recent s urvey conduc ted 1n three m etropolitan areas lincluding Los Angeles> found almost 70 percenl of drivers fail to make use of the safety devices. T his despite s ubsta ntial C\'1de nce that as many as 10.000 to 20,000 of the 58.000 d rivers and pas sengers kiJJed annually in traffic accidents could be s aved by wearing seat belts . Austra lia, the first country to impose a fine for failure t o use seat belts. reported a 20 percent drop in traffic fat alities the first year and a 50 percent drop in inj uries . After some initial g rumbling, most Australia n drivers que ried said they'd feel uncom· fortable and insecure driving without their seat bells . Since then half a dozen oth er countries have adopted similar legislation. But efforts to r equire seat bell use h er e have failed in st ate afte r s ta t e. AJlparenily our_national determin ation to do our own thing exte nds even unto d eath. Woman Ambassador 011 List. Bring Back The Good Old Days Dear Gloomy Gus Reagan Ponders Running Mates ( A RT HOPPE J ··H, golly. N.rnt·~. \\ul'n t that br.1ch r.ud on l'~unrta really :-oml•thmg" A:-I told the rt•· po rlc•r s . 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GIMmy Oot•, Dally~ .... on the side of the Christians aga inst Arafat ·s Palestinians and the lert.winR Moslems both or whom they he)J>t.'<I equip and I rain " · · ·Duke.· I'd say. '" ipe out all left wingers as usual and also knoc k orr a ti P ulestln1ans becau:.~ thev want lo dri\'e wr lsrucli buddies into the sea.· " · ~ol all the Pa leshmans. dear. The Synan·led Sa1qa Palesl•· man~ are fiRhtmR with the Chris· t1ans ag ainst Arafat's Palesti· man& .. "'Shoot the Palest inian of your choice, l>ukt'.' I'd say. 'But it"s up to you to keep the peace.·" "Don't forget. dear. that the Arabs hU\'C sent 3 J>('ace·kecping forc:e then• lo s ho"' umty against Israel. It doesn't include Iraq. \\h1ch is threa1cnan1t war against Syria. or Jordan. which tossed (IUt the Palestinwns, or E~ypt, \\h1ch 1s s ore a t Syria. Dul 1l dt>es include Sudan nnd Libya. which :.irt•n·1 spcak1n~ to each olher, ~111d 800 S\"nans. ·' · ·o~ke .· I 'd !l av . ·vuu l'oop1•r:111• w11h that Arnb J>('a<·c· ke1.·prn~ forci'.' u:. IK'St you can. 't'S jlC'Ct:tlfy our (ritnds. lhC Svrluns • " -.. Not 1111>~c Syrians. 1lt>ar You s1'''· tla• C'hri:stinn-.. \\ho arc boc ke d by tht' Syr1nns, ;ire· n:1turally rl1tht1ni: the· Arab IX'~•<'<' kl'cpin11. forct•, "h1ch In dude!\ Syr1:1ns, who ;ire tryinJ? to lltOfl Pall•11tin1ons from f1ght1ng Palt>st1111 11ns und Arubs from .sla11,.:hll•rin1t Arnbs. You acc ... ·· .. 'DAMN ttH· \o~oes. full Sl'<'t•d ahl'ad. Dukt>,' I'd s;iy. 'llcrt' WC' an' '' C'ouplc of bully Ro11.ih H Ider" at the base of Sm1 Juan lhll Ch:iaarrrl{C''" '"Oh , dHrn I wish ~ou h:)(fn"t stnrted waving your sotx.·r. 11l'ar Now you'll never i.iet to11leep.'' NEW YORK While Jimmy Carter was narrowing down his vice presidential choices, mcm· bers of Ronald RcaRan's inner circle drew up their o .... rn secret. informal list of vice presidcnlial prospects. They are confident Reagan will win the Republican presidential nomi natio n n ext m onth a nd wil l choose a run- nin g mate fr o m their list. T h e s ur - prise on the list is Am · b assador to Britain Anne Armstrong. Even Rcacan's most chauvinistic advisers have said they could s upport the dynamic ambassador. She 1s one of the three top contenders Another b ot prospect 1s Treasury Secretary William S imon. a conservative like Reagan but a loyal supporter of President Ford. Simon also has the respect or the Eastern money establishment. Rea~an's inner circle feels that Simon, because of his devotion to Ford. \\OUld draw the party together after the President's antic 1 pated def cal. THE TIDRD leading contender is Willi am Ruckelsh;ius, who has served alternately us deputy al· torney general, FBI ch.1cf and en· v1ronmen1al czar. lie \\US a vie· Um or Rirhard Nixon's Mtonous "Saturday Night Masbacre" which forced out the first SfM'c1al Watergate prosccutl)r, Archibald Cox Considered hut tl•jcctl'<I by the Inner e1rclc. barring an unhkcly change of heart. ;rre Reagan's able campaign l'ha1rmnn. Sen. Poul Laxalt, R.-Ncv , <incl former Treasury Secr etary John Con· nally. Laxalt has mad<· u hi~hly favorublc impre!lsion on th1· peo· pie around Heagun nut Laxalt 's hOme stutl' of Nevadn I~ loo rlo!11' to California lo makl' u balanced ticket. IN CONNALLV'S rn11e, hi!! "bt~ ~ovcrnment" concepts have nlarmed 11omf' Rca1<an backers. Another Bicentennial First Thanos I t.rorn1•d f;n Roulr ro Look· mu (Jp0tht•rThing$ 'fh:it In thl~ blccntc>nnifll yt.•11r . for l h<' fin t time in Amer1c11 ·s history. the dlvorc rnll' an thl' U S. ·xcc ~ lhc mar· n J gc rMl'. Thal, <'Ontror)' to popular b<.>hef. burial in Wcstmin~tl•r Ab bey 1:-. not reserved for nobility or gl'nius . but is dt•tc•rmined by the• Deans or the Abbey rtl nny ttlvcn pt'rlod J ack Broughton. :1 cham· pion prlte hghler of the 18th ccn· wry, wa bon<'d an Wes\min ter Abbe . -Thal mor~ than a half· c<-ntury ago, at lhc height of his finnnclal pown, J ohn D. Rock £ell er asserted: .. The day ' of combtnatton 1i; here lo stay. In· ' d1viduali:sm bas gone ncv~r to re turn." That honeyb<-collecl1ng polkn and nectar from nower (SY DNEY HARRIS) also pick up m ore than 40 metals u.nd pollutants. from nJuminum to 1irconium. T hat our canine teeth arc c:illed •·eyet eeth" simply because they lie directly benc3th the eyes. -THAT A LL aid given to un· derdeveloped countries is merely five percent or the amount spent for mlUlary purpOSeS: and all world resources devoted to medical research are less than ont-quarter of those devoted to mllltary research and develop· ment. -That some 20 nations now pe>sSess enough plutonium to pro- duce a nuclear weapon, and this oumbtr will be doubled within the next 10 years. as nuclear re· actors continue to prollferalc oround the wor ld. -THAT A MAN named Edson Arantes do Nascimento ls the most highly paid athlete in t.he world. (Othe rwise known as "Pele," the soccer star.' -That the weallhiest one l)<'r cent of the pQpulution of the U.S. receives more than eight times the income of the lower 50 per. cent ; while. in industry, fower tba.n one percent or th<.' manula<'· tur\ng busin esses receive 80 per cent ot the profit in lbc manuracturing set'tor. -That there are 65 million more illiterates In the world to- day than there were 10 years ngo. with the total number nearing 800 million. -That human slavtty was not olficially outlawed everywhere in the world until 192'7. (JACK ANDERSON J They also fe ar the milk scandal a nd Connally ·s r epulation for wheeling-dealing may taint the ticket. even though he was ac· quilted of crimjnal charges . Dow n the lis t are three senators who al least are under consid era t ion by R eagan strategists They arc Sens . Howard Baker, R. T enn .. a celebrity or the Watergate hear· mgs . Wiiham Brock. R Tenn . an archconservativc far to the right of Hesgan: and Mark llut· field, R ·Ore .. u liberul ~ho could broaden the Republicun spec· trum Reagan ·s own thanking. ae· cording to sources close to him. is that he wants a vice president who would carry on hts political philosophy. B URGEONING BUREAU· C R ACV : The Se nate h as jumped the g un on Jimmy Carter's campaign promise to streamline the government Jn a joint operation. the Senate Com· merce and Government Opera· lions comm ittees are studying ways to revamp the burgeonmi: bureaucracy The joint s tudy hus ulreody produced evidence that foderul agencies can be cut baek, that the la.st four administrations did not us ually appoint quali(Wd l>eO· pie to run federal agencies and that regulatory agencies put off imPortant decisions for an un· conscionable tr me. Curter will learn from the un· published Senate study, for ex· ample. that 1t took the Food and Drug Administrat ion nearly 11 year s to dcc1de how many peanuts s hould be r equ.irro in peanut bull<'r. Ile owns a pea nu\. farm in Georgia. SO f'AR. the study supports Carter's stance against big gov· emmcnt He has bragged that. as Governor of Georgia, he cul 300 state agencil's down to 22 Hut skeptics doubt that he will ever be able to curb the massive federal bureauc racy. They point out that the s trongest ot Presi· dents have found themselves but small dogs wagged by a giant bureaucratic tail. Sens. Abraham Ribicoff. D · Conn .. and Charles Percy. R.·111 . disagree. They ordered the Senate study and are determined lo imple ment it. T hey will push legislation. basC'd on the study. to make the government murll cm cient. To counsel them. the senators have formed a p:rnel of adv1scri. con sis ting or former agenc·y direc t o r s . l awyers and economis t s . Meanwhll<'. th<' Senate inquiry has been divided jnto these approaches: (l J T o e llminut e ad mtnistra tive delays: <21 to t•ntf overlapping regulatory rune· lions : l3) lo increase public participation an the regulatory process, (4 1 to ins ure thl' in dependence of federal agencies from political pressures: 151 lo upgrade the quality of prcsiden lial appointments: (61 to im· prove con,:tressional overs1J:hl , a nd f7 > lo determ inc tht' n<'<:t~ss1 tyof regulations. RIBICOff' kicked off the study with this plcdJ?e to his col leagues: '"We are preparcrl to Lake a hard look al the fuels and let the chips fall where they may." The preliminary findings have confirmed J immy Carter's worst fears. Arter 33 years, for exam- ple. the Federa l Communica· lions Commission has n't re· solved a sin~le dispute between two broadcasters. Judicial Lobby GroWs The growing intense lobbying on the part of the j udicial branch or govcrnm t.•nt r aises some serious questions . According to St>natc President Pro Tem James Malls it was t hl• lohhyrng of the 1udges wh1t.'h blocked pai.sagc of the meas ure to establis h a commission to set salaries for the Legislature and other state officials. Anti S('nator Johr1 llolmdahl ottr1bul cs to them lhe caus<> of the lm;t minute de(eltl of his bill tn brinJt jud1ci11l a ppointments und<'r St.•1rnt c ('on firmatlon. Th.is Is curln.ui; nctivily on the p:irt or th • jud icwry. II m akes hollow t he ir I con t e n I 1 or1 s lhut such ac· tlons hy the l.<'~ti~laturl' would violate the const1tu· tlon nl pro· vl!i1o n s fo r sepornlion of powers. Those pro· vi11lons are not unilateral. 1f it is wrong for the Legislnture lo in· trude upon lhe judicial. why is It not wrong for the judges to lobby legis lation'! During the days when lhe Legislature annually considered judicial pay, county by countr . it was understandable that the jud · ges would be on h and to wonglt' raises. But lbe adopllon or un. iform salaries for the Judges some 20 years ago sh<>t.tld have removed any reason for their at· tendance upon the Legislature. NOT S(). No longer worried so mu<'h about their pay, the Judges h1we extended their le~slative interests into many Olher area.<1 Where they used to rely upon their own members to present their views, they now have gone l ( EARL WATERS J all out and hared a high.powered p r ofessiona l lobbying farm headed by Robert J Heckus. known as Callfornra Ac1vocatcs. It is the most um bitiou.'! lobbying group m Sacramt•nto, llslin"' more than 20 clil'nl11. nmoni.t them s uc h huge intcrt':.ts IJS Bechtel and K nucL~<'n Cl)q HJnt· lions ;.md Rohr lndoi,tn cs Thl' controversy ov1•r usurpu· lion of p<>wer 111 an on"oin)( lhani: b c l w <' <' n t h e ex e c u t I v 1• • ll"i;tl~lat1vc nnd jucli<'illl lirnm•hcs on the federol lt•vel 1\8 well M within the 11tute Slnet' the line11 of demurcoli1ln arc fine, thl'rc will always, of n{'('es i.lly, tw some crossings. BUT THE ar~umentJI of the judiciary that lhc l..cgislaturt.·. which must t ax and appropriate the funds for the courtll. eunnol de vise the methods for detcrmtn· Ing sala ries arc s puriou11. So, too, ore those w hich den y the Legislature's r ight to have 11om1' 83)' in judge sclcc\ions. ff t he legislators were invodtn!t the courtroom!! In attempL'l ln In· fluc nce rullng :s or, if lhc Legislature was wresting control or the decision making pe>wer from the judiciary. there would be plenty or cause for hollering. Ins tead. pretending t o be paragons of\1lrtue. theJudgcs not only swarm lhc legislative helhs bu\ have taken the unprecedenl· ed step of hiring 11 powerful lob· bying organization to bnnl( un- due lnnuence upon the lowrnak· lng process. Further. the higher courts have cas t aside their rol of Inte rpreting th • lows and, more and more, are making their own en actments In dtfi:incc or the separation or powers. One can debate that such was the case ill the death pen;ilty ruling Jlut the State Suprl'me Coun 's 1lcc1sion on rompur:.ilivc negli~c-ncc was an 011\rJJCht tramphn ~ upon le~1 'llal1v<' pow('rS. The law h11<I stood for many years and the l.eJ:i!dature had con!l idt'rf'c1 ancl rt'Jl-1·1 ttl c-hange Sl'ss 11111 urtl·r se11sion Yet, the just1cC's, sitting roh1•d In their ivory lowl'no;, M'rl'imed from the input or the people und minus lht> ch·litwro11v'' 11ron·'W" involved an le~1i.l utin.i. summ11n· ly chnni:ed lht• law with nn Jlrt• ll'nse of any r1>nslltul1nnal (JU('" lion. Perhllp!I nothing <'itn bf~ done to f>revcnt ttw t•ourt11 from l('J.(1Klat in{( but ther<• s houlcl he u wuy to h1.1ll thl' 1liiii:rucc•ful dlr<>('I rn terfercnec or tl\C' Jlld~t·~ with till' l...cgl~latun· ORANGE COAST' DAILY PILOT not>Mt N Wftd, P11bl1ah~ Thuma• Kut•ll. Ed1IM llarboro Krt1h11'1t. f;tJ1tflrtol f>O(JI' 8d1tor The• Nlilnrinl J)llj!t' of the Onlly Plln\ ~el.'kll to inform ond st1mulatr rf'11dors by prt•!i11ntin11 on \his Pllltf dlvtirllf' commcntory on loplr.s Of interest by syntller1t t'tf columnlst11 and c1rtoon1-'lll, t>y pmv1d1na :. forum for readers' vtey.,i. •nd by presenting lh1-c neupa~r·s 011in1on11 tind ldt'as ori current topics The editonul up11111mi; of the Oa1ty Pilot ap~ar only In the rditnrial column altht: top of the puae. 0 11inion!' NC· p~~t.'d by th1• t·oh1mnli;ts and cartoonl,;111 ond I tter <11rilt~ 11re lhtlr o~ n 11nd no endn~t'ment 11( their v1r~ ~ h) the l>a1I>• Pilot should bt' Infer rt'li Thursday. July 22. 1976 'I ,. STILL FIGHTING Jerry Ford FOR CONNALL V Ronald Reagan TEXAS STAR John Connally IN THE WINGS Netaon Rockefetler Connally Top Choice? Strong Support Coming From R eaga11 Troo_ps WASlllNGTON 1AP1 J ohn Cbnnally 1::. tht' top chou:e for \'1ce president of the Ht>puhhcan :'\a- t1onal Convention d elegates who namt>d a candidate for the !.econd spot. mainly becauw of strong sup port Crom those\\ ho favor Ronald Rt•.ii:an for pre~•· dent. But delegates backin~ Pre::.1dcnt f'ord look more favorabl) on Reagan a-. f-'ord's runnsni: mate or continuing the current lineup" uh Vice Pre::.1den1 Nelson nockefeller. than on Connally in the number two spot. the continwn~ As::.oc·ialt.'d Pre~:. ~un c) of delegates has found. J UST OVER 60 PERCENT or the 1.982 de· legates an1erv1ewed by The AP didn't expre::.::. d choice for the \'1ce pres1dcnt1al nominee T rad1t1onall " the convention ha::. appro\ ed the choice or the prt'sidenhal cand1datf.' for his running mate But both Ford and HeJ11<1n h<.t\ t.' al read> in dtcated a " illingne:.s to consider allO\\ 1ng lhl' con- vention to prck a running mate "ht'n 11 meets an Kant.as Ctt} in mid-Augu~l or the 787 delegates \\ho voiced a choice for v1cc pre~1dcnt 1n the AP sun·es. 221 named Conn;iJ. ly. the former Texas governor who serve.'<! rn the Nixon Admrn1stration, Of these 224. a t·omputE'r analysis of the survey showt.•d 71 percent an· pled ged or publicly comm1tt('(J to Hcai.:an ONL\' zg DE l.EGATF:~ COMMITTF.O to f ord s md the) "anted Conn.ti!) a~ the incumbent')) run- ning mate Connally ranked fifth J mong the \'tee pres1dentsal choices expre~::.t•d b} Ford delegates. m contrast lo th e fi rst place he rankC'<I "llh Reagan backers Among all the delegall'!> "ho t"'prc:o.)oed a c hoice. lll·ag:-10 ranks '-t'<'ond to Connally .... 1th 97 mention), for I he seeond ~pot ln light of the dl~('U)o)ol<\n or J Forti Rt'ai.:an or a Reagan Ford t1ckt't, Ford'), delt•#(atcs s1•t'rn mor<' rect.optive to a Ford-RcaAun tt·~1m than Rt·a~an de- legates would bt• to a Reagan Ford teum IT IS fORO'S OELEGATt:s "ho an• re.,pon)ot· ble for the numNOW. ml'nl1on~ of Rt•a,i:an . 71! of the delt.•Jtates naming Heagan fur \ 1n• 1Jrt')otdent are r ord dt>leg:.iles l\I O!ll of the n •:.t urt.' unt.·omm1t1ro Ar contrast. le::.s than a third J~ man} Rea1rnn .!.Upporter)o 25 named fo'ord for \'IC(' prl'stdcnl. All or the ffil'lll tons or Ford for the !>CCond spot came from Reaitan dt>le1rntcs Fnrd said Rca1-1an has not been ruled oul or con· tentlon a~ his runninw mate. !Jut lh•agan said he do<'SJl 't ":int th<' se<'ond :.p<Jl Ht•al!un hus not in- cluded 1-,ord on his h!>t or pos::.1blt.• vttl' president 1al tontcndt•rs anrl fo'nrd ha!'! not i;!t\ er. an) indication lit• \\Oulu Ul'l'CPI tllc SC<:OllU l>JJOl FOLUlWIN(, CO:'li'>A U .V AND Reagan tn the Al-sun·cv results "en· ~n 110 .... .irtl B.1ker or 1 e11 nesset.' "tlh 93 delcgatt' mt•ntmn~ and llo<'kclcllt'r \\ llh 75 t-•ord cld<'j.(ates mad£' U!J ()(, of f<ocke lellN ::. ml'n1ton:. for l'Ont1nuang in the -.N·on<1 '>pot Ford ha~ sa1<1 lht• former ;'l;ew \urk ROH'rnor has not been c•xrluded fnr constdl·ralwr1 for h1!'> running mah'. hut lfragan has said ht' and H11l·kdl'llcr dif· frr too i:rc•atl) 011 µhrlosoph) for Hockc:felll·r ln hc• 111 a kt·ai:an udmtnt)otral111n Sl•C'rNnr} of Comnwrn' Elltt>t ll1 c hardson "a:. College Vet Aid CJt anJh' < OJSI ancl Sarlclll'hat•k c·nllc:lo!CS h,1\ c bt•t•11 .1llur.lll'tl hinll-. f•u tht• 1!171i 77 :1c.11km11· } 1•ar 111 th1· \'t•t1•r.11h Cti:.1 of ln-.1rul'l1011 Prol(rum ()('(' ..... 11 H'fl'l\1' $111.IHl!I 1intl Sucl1Jll'IH1d! ('1)1lt•j.!t' W 111 fl'('('I \'t' $115,1)07 IN Rl!:Tl 'RN FOR Tllt:St-: f1111cl,, llw ,,•hooh mu.st t•st11lll1:.h uncl m.11111a111 full t1n11.0 11rt11·1·' of \\•lc•run:. AHu1r!> to p1m 1tl<' 1•1111n,t·l1111! a111l 1111on.il :.l'n 11·1·' ·•' \\ 1•11 .1-. )ofl\.'t·ial proJ!1 .1m-. (111 t•tlu1 ll tionalh <11'.uh .111t.1J!l'<I \\'tc·r an-. i\ftc·1 p1m111111.: th1• 111.1ntl.11l•cl 't'n H't''· thl' :.('hoot:. m.I\ ll't' 1111 to 2.'> 1wn·t•1H 11f tilt' ·'" Hrd for th\'11 ~1•nr1 .11 .11'.11!1•11111· proJ!rum., Ttu-. ft'flc•r,il protir.1m ., Jclrn1111,11•n•d In t ilt' l' !--<Hftt't• of Etlu1·a1te111 in th1• lh•11.1rl rn1•11 1 of llN1lth. Eclm·atwn .md W1•1fan· A Christian School that CARES!!! Kindergarten through grade 8 E>ttended day care services available To mrotl. call 541-6866 or 962·1216 Christ Lutheran School 7 60 Vidorio S~~ Casto MHG. Catiforftio A. G. AIWrs. Principal named b} 60 delegates Ford and St.>n. William Brock 111 or Tennes::.ee wer(' l'ach rrnmt>d by 25 de· legate::. SEN. CHARLES PERC\' ASD Rep Philip Cr.me. both or llhno1s. were picked by 23 delegates apiece for the second spot Roundantt out the top 10 of delegate choices was James Buck It'). th<' Republrcan-Conservat1 ve !>enator from New York. who" :is named by 16 de- legates. The o nly \\Oman lo rt•cet\C any mention was Anne Armstrong. currently ambas:.ador to Great Bntain. She was picked ~Y eight delegates. "' "' ~'ft -. 'I: "' ,..,,. ~ "' nThe S0tTExtractors" CARPET a.EANING SPE(IALISTS Yo. C• St.ct Oil Ow 11,.t..._ Westminster Mall's FIRST Moonlight Madness Sale! Barber Shop Quartets and clowns to entertain you! 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Tusttn CA 0 :680 235 N Citrus Ave .. West Covina CA 91 ;g3 Robinson's. Buffums. Sears, May Co., and 151 other fine stores. The Bnt of Everything Place/ San Diego Fwy at Bolsa Ave , . A I DAIL y PILOT Forest Project Okayed Orange County cov· emment and the Lake Forest Community A.s· aociation have reached accord on the denlop. ment and malnlenance ol a local park a nd bird sanctuary on Ridge Route in Lake Forest. Under t erms of an aereement already ap· proved by association of· fi c i a l s, co unt y supervisors agreed to: -ACCEPT dedication of the Ridge Route park aite once the association has procured dedication agreements with 60 ~· ~e n t o f th e 11 2 homeowners w ho now share its ownership. -In the coming fiscal y ear . a rrange for a g ener al d evelopment plan for the small park and pond it surrounds. -Accept association ThurSday. July 22 1978 ORANGE COUNTY r eview of development plans before proceeding wi th the park and bird sanctuary development. -ASSUME all utility and maintenance c<Mrts of the site except for the pond. In return for county participation, the Lake Forest Community As· sociataon a greed to open the park and pond for public use consi stent wath that of a bird sanctuary. The ass ociation a lso agreed to maintain the pond's wa ter level as well as to feed birds at· tr acted to the sanctuary. CofC Flays Coast Bill By O.C. HUSTINGS Qt .. Qolly ...... - Membera of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce are bt1ng enlisted in • campat1n against a coastal ball pending berore tbe Lec:Jslatur~. . The chamber's board or directors is advising the oraantution's 1,000 members thut SB 1277 is un. acceptable beuuse ol a chamber pohcy opposing state interference with local control. Ch a mber d irectors s:iy SB 1277 would perpetuate the current state constul commission $)'$lem. DIRECTORS CONSID ERED SEN DI NC letters to the governor und to members of Orange County's Leeislutive delegation in Sacramento. to express the chamber"s oppo.11ilion to SB 1277 and supporting an alternate measure, AB :1875, the Keene bill. But directors reJe<:ted that proposaJ, fearing that involvement of the chamb{>r in a political issue Eye Bank Benefit Breakfast Slated The California Society of Ophthalmic Dis- penser s ls s ponsoring a fundra1sing breakfast for the Orange County Eye Bank Sunday The event 1s being held at Hart Park m Orange from S..Jl a.m . A donation of St is beang requested for all one can eat undt>r the sunshine and shade trees and a chance to win a citizens band radio. could lead to loss ol the organization·s tax.free status. Instead of 1clina as a croup, the director' de· cid~ to advise cbambel' members of the content of both bllls and to a 11 ancb viduaJ members to wnte members or the Le1lsJ1tlve committees that wall be holding hearinas on the bJlls next month. Tll~ KEENE BIU,. '" THOIUZED bv A~· sembl~man Barry Kt>ene 1 D-Eurekai. would aboHsh regional commissions. leaving the coastal permit process in tht> hands of locul governments after local coastal 1>lans had been approved by the state. A slat e commission would be maintained for appeals. SB 1277 is s la ted to be heard by the Assembly Resources. Land Use and Energy Committee Aug. 9. . The Keene bill will be heard by the Senate Natural Resources and W1ldllfo Committee sometime during lht' fir.it week of Augu~t The ex1st1ng l'OUMal comm1s,1on ~ystem, established by in1t1at1\ c an 1972 b scheduled to ex· pare Dec. 31. For the Record The Or ange CoW\ty Eye Bank, a non.profit or· ganization, provides ocular tissue to eye surgeons who perform varied sight-restoring operations. Blrtlu HOAGMEM0•14'L HOSl•ITAL Jltly s. "" Mr and Mr\ Jol'ln F'•'•l"liQ, 2li41 V•• Cbttio..M>UlGn V_it.10. OOY J11ty .... ,. l+N 1Nf Ml\ P•wl Cwt11. ,OJ D.tnl.•., Co-.,... Gel M4r, 9orl Nw .attd Mf'\ lknf'O•Cf Nov•~ 11SSI Sroo*''"'\f "ot. f44. f1 untuw)lon ll<'~"·°"" N.r •nd Mr\. 0 My t.Urlln 11SSI Broo"hur\t Aol •H. H wl"tf•"Q1on &a<.n.oo, Ntr •rtd Mn M •C.l\•t'f L•tnOrKh1. 1111 Gten<o• AOl ~. H wt'll•"'Qlon Ek•" Doy ' Jttlyf, "'• Mr •nd Mr\ J•mtt P•ller-._ 1)1 l •W Uf'W. No A. C0'9• Mt W. bOy Mr •nO M r1. JOftn F-•\n•r 11Ut 8tOOtlf\yt\1 Ho 1tl H\ltU1n9,on IM>Mft OOy M r •nd M n O•v•d Wool~n ... , AkMf' PfM•. Newoor• B••<". 91rt IN. •nd Mr• 0.••0 TM•\IW<, If,. M1r•n'Wit Of•v• 8•1bcM,oo, J1tlY I, lt1' IN. •nd M " ""''°" ""•••••.nu• Los AllSO\ Ape t t 1. M 1\\1or. V~to. oov IN •nd Mr'-0 4"•0 8f•UC"4mp, "10 0.,.11• Avtn~. Coron• 0.-1 ~, bOv M.r •nd Mrt. • W1 ll1•m Vudt lm.1n. H~lt Nttw<tri. (ir{lfc ff'i.11n• baf Mr •nd Mr> Ro«>--rl Wl\4tly, lls.7 C.Ottonwooa. 1 r.1ne.1>0v Mt •t'CtMf'\ Htnty ~Pytfr,tOHH'fde P•rll Or;._.. tiUr'lftnQton Att.,cn. Q1tl Ml. •nd Mn W•lltr C.tibt>en, •Tor· Drath Nofl<"f't fULM~a CAaLW~YNC FUL ... 1:11 ... LAQUN Be«ll. C• D••• o• .,...,,. JUI; 11. 1-1• Sllir'<lltWtd Oy PU\ w1ffl H•l"'I cMWQnt•t P•lrtc 1• M111nooQ1.eo o• H~t1nQf01"t •«-n. ) Qt.tnekn1ldrtn. ltlllllO \t\lf't\, ""'" Fv4mtr ot L.tQWt'I., H••<" MW$H" ,,,. M;U•' OI We\tmor1t•t\ct (1fy P• brOl'-'r Ford f"lm•r ot W•"'"'*"'...-0 C•h P• S.rv1C\·' w•ll Oit ,_.lo.) 00 PM Frul•'I P•c 1f1< V1t-w Cf\•oet with Lao,.... lff.Kfl LodV-•11 F A A ... Of U<••f;119 fttlf'rm*"' P•<•l•C V1fltlf Mttnottttl P•r" Ne•oort &t.t<rt. C•~ P-.<1ltt VtewMOrtu•tY01rt<t0t\ ... ,,. HE118Ell~ M PlllCE OI ~ J....,. C-llr•""· C• D•<• Of Oteltl Jwly 111, ,.,. Sul' lihffd b• hi\ .,,,. E'til•C.th two \0"' ._.erOttl P t•Cf" Of~ • ., C-t.mentp •nd R••ort Pri<tt ot Wh1Htf't ct.6uqnttr. F•rn G•Qt ot C•P.'''""° Bf>«" J (Jrdnd("•fdrttn •nd i Qtf'.tf 9r,,.\d(tt1IC1r.-n C,t•'l .. \10• H tvt<•\ ft 00 AM Ft10~'t . P •(1flt Vt~_, Memor'•' P•r11.. Nt 111Wport ~Mh. C• Pite1Uc 'ttl1tw Mortu•ry director\ OlltllCll llEltlt<A 11 C'.E lt81CK, '°''Cltnl 01 C.0-1• Mf••. C• 0••• 0 1 O~•lll J"ly lO 1'1• Sutv•Vfd by two \On\ ffteoOor• •nd John, t>otn o t 0,.,10, ttHt• =~'Uilo,~"o.~:.~':t"'O~:'t: ~'I;~' 0...0lfly c. C.•P•IDO Of C.ou• ....... 14 Qf'4N\O<h1ldrtn 't 0"""' O• •ndt.h•ldr.., Serv1ct'\ Ft1d.t1 1 00 PM. 0•t1 8td.lfctw.t' CPt•t)l>f '"t~r1"nr1tt, H1ttbt:H Ait\1 Mcomo,1•1 P.trk 0 .. 11 .,,~,,. Mofh;,, W d ttf'(.IOH LOWEll W £"ANS, ""''°""' at New-1 S.<t<fl, C• O•I• ot ""•I~ Jul• tt. ttl• s.,,, "•v•d by n1, ••ff, Al'V'W- Cvttn\ S.tw1c1n Pfl'l\Ult\Q f-IHlfl( V•r "'I ,..,.,,..,,. •• P-•''-Mitt,w•rip HewPotl lie«~ C• l'•YIANT ClA<llf PAY/AN r ,..,.,.~, o11 Coror.4 a.I ~, ( .-O•t" n• ••tn Jllt\o 1•. •~•• ~vt .,,,..,,.d b, f\4!t ""'""'f\f' (f'wttt#\ "•'''"" w ...... ' ~ndll"'O ltAtll1f v .... M•mo,, .. 1 P.ttli\, ,.,,,,.,.,. N1 ..,.,.,. "•" " (I BAL TZ-BEROflllON FUNERAL HOME Corona dt•I Mar G7J·9450 CostJ MCSJ 646 2424 BELL BROADWAY MOATUAAV 110 Bro11dway Cosla Moc;a 642·9150 LAGUNA HILLS MORTUARY 25301 Allc1a Parkway Laguna Hills. Ca 5ij 1 ·4300 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494·9415 San Juan Capistrano 495·1776 f'ACtflC Ylf'W MEMORIAL ltAAK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac111c View Dm1e Newport, California 644·2700 KEK FAMILY COlONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bofsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Main St Hun11ngton Beach SJ&.6539 You have to help It along by planning for It. Thinking ahead for what it will take to provide soUd security and a happy retirement. Naturalty. you want tM assurance of knowing that you and yours wllf have the beneftts of today's efforts. tomorrow. That assurance comes from a growing Investment •• savtngsl And that's what Perpetual Is all about. earn the highest interest avaiJable. With the insured safety of up to $40,000 on savings accounts. And whle Perpetual Is heJping to take care of your future. we want to provide you with many convenient. free services. When the future suddenly becomes the present, you11 be glad that you came to Perpetual. California's Capital growth. safe and secure. At Perpetual Savtngs you'll PlERPlETUAl largest state mutual savings and loan association. The complete Savings and Loan I q ~<.~ J~ I ' ~ ...... you make it. Bt•erty HDls 1 'o\e1n Otl1cr1 9nO W1lsh"' Bl•d . 12111274 6066 272-5656 ·Westwood lllll•9e. 10866 Wlf•tur,. Bh·d 121 JI 474 )!IOJ Llrchmont, Larchmont Bl•J a1 Btverl)'Bl•d Lo1~n9rlu 1213) 462-646J • Funuton. )334 Yotba Lmda Bl•d (7 14 1'•3 I '20<' l'torthridge. I 8540 ~·ons,..,~ Slrt-1'1 121 )1 360 2326 • C.n~ p.,k, Vic:tory 81~ at Prall ~r , 12 Ill l48·4 Iii I Newport ~h. 1634 San M1~urt Bl•d tfOfmtrly New M.cAlthur~lld).t714) 64().16J• 0 DELUXE 2 SPEED. WASHES UP TO 18 lbs HEAVY MIXED FABRICS. 0 DELUXE PERMANENT-PRESS DRYER WITH POL Y·KNIT CYCLE. J11t 5247°0 J11ts 187°0 OAS MOOfl PfllCECl SllCHllV HIGttER +tut:.pai.n.t:" NEW MICROWAVE OVEN HAS 2 POWER LEVELS. NOW THAW & COOK! (\ ~~~® ... J1t1S'J:97"0 ~u\buANTlTIES -H-ot:p.ai.n.:t NO-FR OST 17.7 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER JUST 30 1/2" WIDE. s34700 ... Jiii ... Justs 197°0 I {fr I I f ... Juar 5377°0 -700-lb capacity LARGE CAPACITY FOOD FREEZER 20.7 CU. FT. NO-FROST REFRIGERATOR/FREEZ~R ONLY 301h" WIDE, 66" HIGH BEACH CITY APPLIANCE TRADE·l .. S ACCEPTED ON ALL AEFAIGE AAlOAS 3308 W. WARNER UMTAA"4.CA '79·2'1 I I 14M710 IHST Alff CaDIT .......... - ... "' -c-. --'":" ".'1--=-c.. I· On Panis la.nae a t Kidnaped Kids Give Opiniom CHOWCHILLA <APJ -.Joell Hdfineton says she thlnka three men Who kidnaped her and 25 other school children should be loeked ln 1 hot, dirty van undtt1rou.od (or 17 houn, Ju.st aa their victims were. And a sialer·brother team wbo were on the school bus laat Tb.unday wlth Jodi have sharply d.lvided fttUoga about what &hou.Jd b4: done wilb their captors. EIGHT·Y EA&.OLD Je.onJfer Brown said: '"Kill 'em." · 8 ut 10.year-old J~trey Brown -who had never heard of capital punl..ab.ment until tbe kidnaping, ac- cord.in« to bit mothtt -s'1d in an intttvJew that killin& the abducton would not be r ight. "l think they abould punish them badly. but I don't want them Jtllled," he said. "That's like throwing a frog against a wall to watch the blood spatter. It's not nice. It's cruel." J EFFBEY THOUGHT FOK a moment and added, "U re imprisonment. That'1 wbat J think." Kidnaping ls a capital crime under California Jaw only when the victim dies as • resu.IL Tbe Chowchilla victims were uninjured. J odi, I O, said she hopes the men are caught. Their punishment, she said, should be "do to them what they did t.o us." BUS DRIVER ED llAY ALSO appeared lo favor Jong-term jail sentences: "I sure don't know, I've never been in this kind of trouble before . But when they lake 26 little kids, It's right that someUUng be dooe. U they ar en't put away. they'll do it again." The three <'hildren and Ray agreed that their lives are calming down and that they weren't particularly frightened any more. RAY SAID RE PLANS to drive the school bus in the fall ... But if I see a van parked down there and there's a corner. 1 might turn before r gel lo n;nbe said. Then. looking o(( over his cotton fields, he added, "You know, the kids did their crying on the bus. I did mine alter I got home. J walked down to the corner or the field and it just hit me.' But I feel good now." At least one or the children taken that day is still frightened by her memories of the kidnap and entombment. EVELYN REYNOLDS SAID she called a doc· tor Tuesday when her 9-year-old daughter, Rebec-ca, began screaming and became hysterical. Her 13-year-old daughter Judy, also on the bus, has been ··just quiet.•• Mrs. Reynolds sald, "I hope it d08n't hit the other children like it did my youngest. lt would be s aUsfying if they would catch them. ·'They should really have punishment -severe .Punishment ••• " Listening To Corn Grow The first computer was a stack of rocks piled rugb on lbe grounds ol Balmoral ~1Ue, Queen Elizabeth's home in Scoc.land. It wu a rallying point over many years for the F a rquh arson c l an before they went into bat.- Ue. Each warrior brought a st.one with him there and tbre• it onto the heap. An.er the fi&hl. each sur· viving F1rqubarson took a stone away from the heap. The remain i ng s tones represented the number or clansmen slain. Am asked the whereabouts in Ulls world oC the largesl"oumber or nudists per capita , Amazing! The British are generally thought to be rather conser vttlve. But Great Britain is the place where live the largest percentage of nudists. Nobody yet h as volunteered an answer to the query : ''llow long is a deceased person re- ferred to as 'the late'?" II EAR CORN GROW Q. "I contend that a man can stand in a field of waist·hlgb com on a bot still day after " rain and actually hear the corn grow because or the squeaking and the popping. When I so st ated to a couple or part lime farmers who work with me, they hollered, hooted and prltnear rolled on the Ooor. Am I crazy?" A. Not at all, sir . The record Is full or rc- POrlS from people who claim they've heard the com grow. The occasion when a women ls most likely to talk to herself l.s while she's rolling up her hair. It's while drtvlng home alone from work that a man is m06t a pt lo do that thing. Addres' moil to L.Af. Boud. P.O. Bor 1560, Co&ta Meaa 92626. QUEENIE I PhU lnterfancH Thunrd!y, July 22. 1978 DAii. Y PILOT 4 1 merv once-a- n's on th save 2·5cyo to 50% Shop and save at our b ig Once-A-Mont h and Only-At-Mervyn'• clearance salel Every Item in t his event will s ell at least 25% below original price with many at much higher sav ings for youl Quantities limited -so hurry in for best selectlonal frlday, luly 23, 9:30 a.m. ·9:30 p.m. these items available 111 our Fullerton and H ... tin<jton Beach stores only women's sportswear ORIG. PRINTED KNIT TOPS •••••••••••••• $6 LCN:; SlEEVE NYLON PUllOVERS ..•••••••••••••• $6-$7 .TAIL~ED SHIRTS .••••••••••••• $6-$8 MrSSY PmrTOP •••••• , ••••• $10.$rb Sl.EEVa.ESS TUNIC Ta>s •• , •••••.• $8 SOOD CO.OR BLOUSES •••••••• $6-$8 SHORT SKIRTS •••••••••••••••• sq. $13 FA.SHON SKIRTS •••••••••••••• $9·$13 LCNG SKIRTS •••••••••••••• $10.$14 BASIC KNIT PANTS ••••••• ••••, $9-$12 YCXJl.IG JUNIOR PANTS •••••• $10.$13 JACKETS AND Bl.AZERS •••••••• $7-Slb SHORT SLEEVE CAR~ •••• $6-$7 SHOU SLEEVE KNIT Ta>S •••••••• $4 NOVELTY KNIT TOPS •••••••••••• $8 LCNG S(EfVE PANT Ta>s •••••• $$-$8 Ill PUTS lbic PIA on S~ in funties ord So'di. 1001 W~ P~. w ... ~ SALE 1.91 2.tl 2.91 6.ta 4.41 1.41 l .91 4.t l l .tl 5.tl l.91 5.91 1.41 2.41 3.91 1.41 6.48 OUG. $1>$10 2.98 2.98 ~ SIO.S20 From f.amo.A Moler. ~n Wdh Novelty Tnms ond M01c.h11>9 p~ 5.98-12.98 CNmlltt tlWAMCE Sove Y1 ond M o ro o n Co-0.dinoles._ h om fomou' Molen. Includes Slifl\. Ponti, ~ 2.48-9.98 tlf llREAIEIS l<Xli nybt wWlcbeoler ~ ~ ...oefl. iff*. f1on1 in tod. '°"' ondq-.. suml£SS lMITT ~ '°"" '""'· ,hefts, """'1y "'"'' ;,., t.oloeh ond foncio1,, °"°'1ed fob-in. SWIMWW CUAIMCE 4.68 5.98 1.48 s:98I fTnn \IO(k ol \wimw9<11 In oll. 8.ln1. I pc. ond 2 pc. •tylctt.. 5.28-13.28 1.48 2.48 ORIG. SIS 8.98 ORJG. S8 ·3.98 lingerie, loungewear ~ HALF StJP .................. 99t SMcx:K T()PS .................... $7 LC'NG QUILT ROBES ••...••• Sll·Sl3 HOSTESS LOUNGEWEAA .... $11·$12 WN...rz LENGTH GOWN .......... S5 MIU A~ ~ ponntn1 & .&de. ,;~ 1' IO )8 z .. 2.91 4.tl 4.91 2.91 1.98 women's accessories ORIG. SALE GREETING CARO EARJf'GS •••••••• $2 ... FABRIC HANDBAGS .............. 2 99 ... FABRIC HANDBAGS ............ $4-$b 2.41 VlNYl. HANDBAGS ............ $6-$10 .... AS~TED FASttteN SCAA\16 •• $2-S4 ... SCARFETIES .•••.•••••.••••••••. 250 t .. SAl'-OAl..S & SHOES ASST'D STYLES $4 I.fl LIQUID SILVER NECKLACE .•••••• _q_99 5.tl PATTOMEI lllEE HI'S ~IG. I.SO In dlc.orw.nue<.l colon.. Nylen c:nJ orlott bWds ..;I 111 9-11. 99c WlllfS TOPS OUG.. 2. .,,. Sb 9""' ~ lop. dd ~Nos 1.48 & mp \leevol, 10<.nd ned. ------inf ants and toddlers ORIG. KANT$ DRESSES •••••••••••••• $4-$6 11\fANTS TEES •••••••••••••• 1.79-3.75 ll'FANTS Pl.A YWEAR •••••••••••• 3. 49 TOOOLER DRESSES ••••••••••••• .7.48 TCOOLER OVERALLS •••••••••. $4-SS TODDLER GIRLS KNIT TQ>S •• 229-4.75 TODDLER GIRLS PANT SETS •••• $1-$8 TOOOLER GIRLS SWIMWE.AA •••••. $b ASST. TODDLER ACCESS()ijES •••• S3 TOOOLER BOYS PANTS .......... SS TOOOLER BOYS OVEJW.l.S •••••• 6.50 TOOOLER BOYS Sl..E£:PWEAA •••••• $4 TOOOl.ER BOYS ROBES •••••••• $6-$8 Bl.OJSES 7-1+ •••••••••••••••• $4-SS ~ETS ....................... ~ SALE I.t i , ....... I.ti 3.91 2.tl I.ti 4.tl J.91 , .. 2.H 2.91 tr 2.tl ,,. l .tl ~1.89 savings for girls SKIRTS 4-61t •••••••••••••••••••• $6-$8 PANT SETS 4-0x .............. 6.7S.$13 JACKETS 4-6• .................... SS MISC. SPORTSWEAR 4-6x •••••••• $3-SS MISC. SPORTSWEAR 4-6x •••••• $7-8.25 JACKETS 4-6.JC .................... $8 SHOffS 4-61t ................ 2 49·$3 MISC. SPORTSWEAR 7-14 •••••••• $4-SS MISC. SPORTSWEAR 7-14 ........ $8-$9 COOIDINATE TOPS 7-14 •••••••• $3-$4 ~TS 7-1'4 •••••••••••••••••• $3-$4 RC6ES 7-14 .....................• $b KNEE-HI SOCKS 6-1 I •••••••• 1.35-1.65 Bl OUSfS 4-6ic •••••••••••••••••• $5-$6 SWEATERS 7-14 •.•.••...•.•..•... $b Gt.i. '$ SlUmAI • A.'.1. I' .. ""°'-GowrK & S.lhy Doll' • ,.,. Mcxh.ne w oi.hoblo • Sit8' 7-1~ Gl.i. '$ SWEA T£1S • Al\t. S1y1.,, •W~~,. • 'Wtt' /.14 3.tl. 3.tl 3.91 I.t i 2.91 2.91 ti• I.t i 3.tl I.t i I.t i 2.tl .... I.ti 2.tl 2.98 ORIG. ~ $11· Giil 'H•TTOPS •Aw ~&Fcbtn • fa\y Corn • Sire• 7 14 2.98-3.98 Giil 'S DRtSSES • ~ & Lonq St)'l1u • Polye\t« & Cotton Blonds • s. .... <M.Xlt7 14 3.98 • '$ NUESTCI ram Pontt of I 001. pol)'e\let ""h I~ 0.-toa. Po,1el talon. &cl.,. vtM4-14. 3.28-3.98 savings for boys ~IG. BOYS SCX)(S ••••••.••.•••••••••. tflt BOYS LEISUlE SHIRTS •••••••••• 6.99 NOVa TY PRINT KINT SHRTS .... 5.99 NYl~ ACETATE SPOU srQ.TS 6.99 LCN:"; Sl.EfVE KNIT SHRTS •. 2.6<1A.99 Unt.E BOYS KNIT SHIRTS .... I. 9<1·$3\ BOYS WESTERN SHIRTS .......... 6.99 LCN:; Sl.EEVE WESTERN SHRTS •. 6.99 BOYS TANK TOPS .............. 2.)q SAU SJ' .. 2.41 2.41 4.91 ... .... 2.91 l .H , .. IOYS SHllT Sl££YC SPOU SlffT ~2.99 'x>'ds ond o vonery of ,.,,,,,. &.-..~ 68c •f SlIDE KNIT S'91T Sll lTS ~ l.~-4 SO /\ ~'Y o>f ~'-''''!AK on.J 99c: pOttf'fflS. FASHION lMIT SHIRTS ORIG. 3.99 r or l.ttle bo~~ 'if.<>tt si .. e-. ... 1.98 rx/iy /CoAICn lJen.h. l •• l~ ~ 18YS f ASHtOM SHllTS <::RIG. 4.99 Short J_,., I"'' 'P0'1 WW. • i" 2.98 lo.hon \1¥~ Ant 'd colo<s. savings for men ~IG. ~T SLEEVE DRESS SHRTS .••• 6.99 La-JG SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS •.. 7.W BROADCLOTH & FLANNEL P JsS.99-0.99 MF.NS TIES .................... 2.'29 $1-!0{T SL£EV[ SPORT SHIRTS •..• 4 99 TIE-DYED KNIT SHIRTS •.•.•••••. '4.99 LS. SPORT SHIRTS ..•....••••••. 7.99 NYLON SPOR r SHIRTS •....•.... 9 9? PRE-WASHED JACKETS .... 1~99·17.99 tes WSUIE SlflUS tooi nylon fanc y prints, IMr) ~ brolnn 1i1n IOS SPORT SHIRT long Je•v• porch-won pt• '· cotton po1yes1., bltw>el SALi 1.41 2.41 1.91 , .. 1.91 1.91 l.91 5.91 7.91 3.98 2.98 yardage, notions ORIG. ACRYLIC SINGLE KNITS •••••••••• 1.98 CREPE PRINTS .................. 1.48 PCX. VESTER POPLIN •••••••••••• 1.48 BROADCLOTH PRINTS .......... 1.49 R. ()(J( s ........................ I. 99 'IRON-ON EMBROIDERY .......... ror NEEDLEPOINT KITS ............ SJ.SS JIFFY STITCHERY ................ $4 SAU 1.41 ,,. t r 41• , .. JI • , ... 1.61 t-iAWAUAN PRINTS •••••••••••••• 3.98 • .. t .. 2.71 1.91 QUILT PRI NTS .................. 3.99 WZE PRINTS .• 1.48 • Aw. Ploirh, Stni-. & P.WV.. • Pdye\ter 0NJ (Q'l<Jn • 3b. 40, & 4S" Wtdo savings for the home ORIG. JlNENILE PV.CEMATS •..••••••• I .2S TOSS PILLOWS ••••.••••••••••. 7 SO POSTER RUGS .•••.• r ••••••••••• S.99 STRIPW SHEETS • FUU. 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DAIL v PILOT ll'lurSday Juty n. 1978 Tonight's TV Highlights NBC II 0:00 ··widow .. Michael Learned orfhe Waltons 5tUr a a recent· ly widowed molher who meets an eligible man but cannot shed the memory of her late husband in thlb TV movu: with Brad· ford Dlllm un. Jo,arley Granger and Rob<!rt t.unsing , CBS 8 11 :30 "Ro)s· N1&ht Out." It's the bullle of the Sl':<l'S 1n thb 1962 movit.? comedy wiUt J umell Gurner, Kirn Novak, Tony lfondull, Howard Durr. Janet Blair and Patti Page KTTV ID 12:00 "l\1 i~:, Sadll' Thompson " R1tu lluyworth star s u~ Somerset Muugham·s legendary loos~· li ving lady in th1s 1954 remake of the classic .. Rain " w1lh Joseph Ferrer TV DAILY LOG \.. I THURSDA.Y I I •V•NING I e:oo • • 1101 m m """ D r)J n CL u lltwS ..... Ill.I I i h•llJ Alflir ~Cl•1s 1n1u ,,4 .~ lold n•ishn( MrC111tl' unos '" u~dercorrr lltnl lfllo • rt~lb•hllhon lft>ltlvhon ~· dthnout"I >O•llls Cl n i 10 E!:J llBC Thundtf M•flt: C (lht) "Wrdo•" Cd••) l&-M1<11<1~t turned 811dto1d llitl· 1111n. J 11ltr C11nit1 Robert L1n1.n1 lourse Sorel Storv ol a rccrnll1 w1do•td mo1he1ol1•0-who meels an • tnc1c1ne Ind .. 1te1bl~ min. ye1 c1n nol hUPt tht memur1 ul ht1 Ill• lJnf'f.ue Style Groucho Helped Elton's Writer Sy USA ROBINSON Why did kralf' Tauplo title his bestaelllna book of lyrics "The One Who Writes the Words for Elton John '"! "Oh. GrHclllo Man came up with the idea for t hot," said Oernie "Jle never rememben people's numcs. so he always called me 'the one who '4Tites the words for Elton John.' I was going to give him credit ror that. buL I forgot .. • Bernie compiled the book because -=Tops in Pops telephon " Elissa "as outrua<>d "What do you mean I can't makt> u phone call? J wutcb 'Adam 12. Ir know my righLs'" • TllE FA \llt l' ClltCl !-1. n~ Bil ~eonc ''I wonder 1f they con do MY favorite -the belly flop." "I wanted to pul something together that would m· elude eve r · )'thin g I 'd written that's be e n re corded," said the author. lt t oo k more than a year lo complete. has all the Bernie· At Patti Smith's roncert in Central Park last week was her proud mother Eev. who s aid. "How can so much sound come from such a skinny litlle body?" Patti's sister Kimberly crrom _...;;._,-'"--~--,-J..-~---N-:--:=-,=1=---,-:::,-=~~=~--­the song or the same nameJ "as also o n ha nd . tuning P atti 's AU1tor backstage. o11ouc"o Elton songs Crom early days through "Caribou" a nd was edite d by artist Alan Aldridge, who designed "The Beatles Illustrated Lyrics" in 1969 . • Even though Queen's fall shows will be more lavish than ever. they still want it to be "F ilthy " onstage ... On his c urrent concert lour, Ri ck Der · ringer wears ripped "good OIA~O~DS • Gt:~STO~t:s Jewels by 1osephs 1s searching for diamonds and gemstones from l)l'rvate 1"'11Vlduals and e5'at&$. Carerul examination and evaluation by our experts. Highest pnoos·pa1d Call 540-9066 10.9 deny, Saturday 11>-6. Sunday closed. ask tor Mr Joseph iewels by ioseph "'--1• ..... ,,.., •• a.uJ ......... f .... ·-· • .J ........ Library Hours Cut O r ani,:t-t'oas 1 College 's library w1ll bf'11n obsen•lng hmatkt summer ch«tule hou~ Aug 9 The hbnry will be opt'O from 10 a m. to ~ p.m. Monda)'& throuAh t-•riday~ cand "'111 be clo.n'<'.I "'ct'kends. Thosf' hours wlll be ob erv"'d through Sept. 12. Tht libr11ry will return to its rl'gulur scht'dult• wbeo (aJI classes bc.:•n on Sept. 13. THB P\UWllM6 HIATIH~ All COHO. .. __. ..... . .. , ........ . ~....::·"'' ., ... -4...W AJ !.\'<''" Vt(JC! .tl'J CA,..""'.J c.. ~" • .._~ 495-0401 (Qltl'"'' "' ,, ..... ~ •• 1 '42-1751 IUTCHa. & IA TH HMODELIHG Fill lSTIMA ns 4NAt-~(IM•MA,IN O• f It t l'>)}W l '' A .. Ir..••'-•' 4 I 772-1470 .. WiW Wl14 Wut N12M ul lh~ S4muu1" A(rnls Wul .i•d Cordon hunl for• Slonut•• s•o•d \0 v1lu1bl• INH4S tlltll ~AalutWL~oi I"-' •11~ lllt l•p1nts• 1o•r1nmrn1 m '-111'41« h•1lr Who h Mu ltdbttl'' & Wh1 I\ H' S41 "i All I~ lemblt lft•nrs• Ktttn i d Oltln, ifl Mhol•td "''h a p r'ft ~ "°"'n "' l•m•ltd mw...u husband BECAUSE I INCLUDED every . CD llttv Cnlhn Sllft thjng. wanting it to be totally com. luc k " j e ans p bl• A • f.~7~!f {~~~~~;~~;~ /-;:L, ~~~~;~~~~l7f!~ •:it TM lft•Mtr s fDZ-! )t DiNll! Q) little ltnub -6:30- 0 OtNll! 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Actually l'\'e got enough Aug. 21. : l'lu:. hundreds ol Other items ot lurruturn. ou)eli; c.J <lrt, l'l4 I -9:30-lyrics since ·carbtbou' to do another 0 Twiltdlt ZO!lt book." FROM H.K.. IN CICERO, 111 I Merchandise c-ons1<JncO from out-0l p.lWn bunkruptc1t.' .• , ourt 01\h 'fl'•J I Q) W-'1 l'roftulOIUI Goll 10:00 fJ 11' 3 a lulllty lo~ llll A bo(s r>•J d ·r 1pl)'l1tnll~ lurntd ~ '" bl'<onm lht lout point Ill in '"'"'''2'ho11 itw •~t bor , W·p l•thtr 1) 'l.l•litly m•ulrd 10 dUlh •n•lt ltr01n1 lht '"'rut CIO Mtws • 111'4 S.llH (9 llfllJ. 1'111111Vtfl -JO:JO-m m 11'9\ M loft Anltuan Style m No llonndr! 11:00 0 fJ e m ,, flews D n f l 10 t?;>llf'ln O lon Amtnc:1n SIJit ( ovr !nd lht W•1ltt~S ilo•11n~ Abby D•llon lnd Bob Cunt lo•~ 'nd th~ l•dr ~'""' \Ut11nr 1,t~ Bu1ns And C:.101 W1rnr lo>t 1nd lh( (,.,~, 0.~I \la11111i ,.,Ir lohn)l)ft ' ManAll Otllofl O Movie: c ·w11o Uld rainy WINI'\ '(1 ll•mt"' 11'11'\J 'IJ -Rtd ~~lie~ Al<r 1'111tr11 CD Miry Hart-. M.t11 H.11111111 Cl> Gtt S.Urt I 1 3 '•MJ Ot<llftltt 26 161 o1 CIOUCIMI (H •I rrvt110t~a -11:15-m c-.-, >• -ll:J0- 8 Ctll (~• t• :Ml CIS Liit Mme: c "'-Y's ll!Cfll Ollt" (com) bl J1mM C.ntr Kim Hoo~. Ion, R411~111 No•11d Duff J1ne1 81'11 P111t Pll~ D 1) f ) iO m Jtllnay C.... I. I'll Ctvb U ( tt 1 I ) •>f Wldt Wof'14 l'tts· tttls Manni•' & Tht M1eoc11A · m11e'" Cl) 111111\ I All411 12:00 " ltst .. GtHCM m llltwtt: llllu SNlc Tho"'p-" (drA) ~· Jost lerm. 11111 Hay •nlfh Cl) ....... "I .. Alt 611111(' (OtAI 'h I Mll1ony Pt1~1n\ '''" Claud, llltJlli' -12:30-u lit 1111111 SM.I: "Clha1t Ou4 lt•t," "Jitaht Ill,;· "Me4tl ltr MIN~r.• "(a ti lllt s,,• 1:00 0 l) ' 10 ,_, ... 0 w,.i.; 0.14 • AM f!)fk'fia.. 2:00 fJ Mttr!I' IC •A.Mwt hte" Ct111nl \1 Caill<'tft M~R~• 1'11~11" ~"' CD Alf ll11hl Jlltw· "H11ht1 u• Hrclltr," ""*' n1t: "lhcllt 0.11· -3:l0- D Mew "TIIMt l*t11111 Yt11111 C11.t1111f' (du) •~ llobfrt •ou"t I ~tltftr 0~1. DAYTIMC MOVICS JULY 13 ...... '" ""' tl!l"'1it«t • .,. 1111 dlf's llMln. UO 8 *flit MH Dlcttf" tmyl) 41 Burl ~•t•bou. f llfft llt~• "T.,,., lthlrM" (tOfll) " -Ro11414 YovftC,. loa Sloo dtH ll 00 D "Mww lltc." ldf'I '!.3 St•111 V.'1111m~~ Mn 8ntt. U.ot m "ht Ivel• SHdc'' (CO'll) '2-W11\.Kt Bttll, MM '°',. lhrn l:OO. •1tt Atbft• (d11) ·~ Jollft Aclf All4tfJ Totltf >t c ~ ... lillsttf• (du) ~1-0111 01tln Btttr Grl!il' 2:ll G Cl "T11~ Jr• S,.C. • (11or) 1l-AA111 11ubo ~SU 1~ J:tl (!• •Tiit flrtMJ• (dr1l 61 VrtlOI ~llllt. 0!11111 •• n•e <e>...._. • "'-* (dr•I 11-144 lup•no Loos /lltt lltto11. Where can l see those "New York I i;..1le;, b.Jnks, t:-11: I As for h is uncon\'entional songwnt· ing methods I Bernie on en mails the lyrics to Ellon1: "Well. it depends on where he is. If we're both in L.A. I can just hand them to tum. People m ay trunk it's unconvential, but for us, it's very simple. We're not your normal run-of.the-mill songwriting team wllh two people al the piano, hammering it out, loosening their tt<.>s, cigarettes burning." he conceded. bands" 1·ve been hearing about? I Movt..~ toroonveruenC't. ol :.dltt to I Bands like T he R•mnoes, ~ I Heutbreakers, harts and others . • • perform regularly at CBGB's on the 25'2 W. Coast Hwy. Televisioa, Talking .Heads. Blondie, NEWPORT GALLERIES I.TD ~ Bowery and Max's Kansas City In Newport Beach. CalUomla 92663 New York. but they're doing their (714) 6'5-2200 • Kiss ~uitarist Paul StanJey says. "We rould count the special effects of our pr«.>v1ous show on the flniu~rs of one hand. But this time nround, it 's spectacula r like a movie set. It 's like sering Ktss in Kissland Kiss bassist Gene Simmons (he 's the one with the tongue/ Is especially pleas<'d about their "God of Thunder'' machine that emits bolls or "llghtn· mg" durrng the s how. "It's about time grownups had some tun. too." Gene ·aid. pres umably refl'rnn.r: lo the band. best lo book gigs across lhc country. The New York Dolls are ofte n in Canada a nd New Orleans, and in August The R amones go we:.t to California a nd wilJ be in parts or the South. When Television si~ns their r e· cord deal cimminent. and probably with Elektra I, they should ha\'c a tour to coincide with their first LI' Three Rapists Sentenced for 'Brutal' Attack Chmd hy Limoges, WedqewooJ. AOSC'nlhdl dnd othr>rs. hnl b.irori•o111 .irtd i\rn11ncdn cut crystal dnd .:irt qlc1ss,. porc\!l .. 111 hllUrtrtf':.. hro1m " lill" lurmlurt , C'hcindc·h.,rs ,m,! on .. ot l11P laml•st d1:;1 k1ys ol l111r 11 •wl•lry rn tho •.l\JtnluuJ Lvl·ryUunq lwm ~tkJrul J;Jn1L111J '1.1Ul.m1, 1., t)vl.J rn·k d 111~ FREE ADMISSION TERMS: l~nkAmenc.mJ, Master Ch.11q1_. Pr·r:-"ln.1l Cht •'k, I f"I rm ADDITIONAL INSPECTION HOURS: Mon , fucs & f n 1 (.).,, m lo '.1 1 • rn . S.Jt I •• n0<.;n k !J p 111 Sun 2 p rn lu 5 µ m AUCTIONEER: 1\rr 1, . ·.• I I "THE ONLY TIDNG WE couJd do to top this," added Paul. "~ould be to bring elephants onstage " As for the 10-inch plalform boots Gene wears onstage: "We've forgot ten what the llround looks like," he admitted. "We're thinking of wearing parachutes as a safety precaution during the show.·· LOS ANGELES c AP 1 Th rel' men WE BUY FOR CASH ha\•e been sentenced on mult1µl c "--_) counts or rape after the Lriat Judge OR SELL ON CONSIGNMENT. s aid the trio "should never again see ST TES OR SINGLE ITEMS ·Ul~i:::i~~d~~~·~t Judge Edward A. -~~~=~~--~--------------~ Hinz Jr .. satd, "The viciousness of the ;:==============================-: • In Milwaukee Aerosm1th waves Elin• Perry and Lori Whilford were arrested ror jay walking. On the way to Uie police station Elissa ttemanded that she be a llowed to make one phon«.> call -to husband Joe who was ut a sound check for th::it even ing 's ron cert. When told that she couldn't attack on this victial was more perverse and brutal than any this court. has ever seen except possibly in some homicide cases .. .it is doublful she will ever be able to lead a oormal life."' Sentenced to state prison Wedncs day were Orville Reeder. 29. or Vun Nuys, Arthur Lee Gray, 43. or North Hollywood, a nd f'red Frank Merli, 32. o( Frazier Park . The victim , a Van Nuys wa1tre~!I . was abdurted Feb. 9, 1975. whrle wait· Inf( for a bus. To Those In The Medical-Allied Health Profes- sion And To Those Intendin g To Enter It HIN ovtsr o, txCEU.lN('/ • Amcrn .in ollegc of PcHt1mcd1c ,JI Arh ,1nd St 1('n( ('Cl IC., proud to clnnoum (' thdt 11c., Op<'r(11ing Room Tt~rhnician Progran1 hJc., lwcn .1w.1rded cl< ( rPdllrl t1on by the (ounral on Medit al [du t at ion of thP Amnrc an Medi cal Association Am ern an College of P.u.Hneclic .11 Art e.. l1 nd Sciences,· as of June 30, 1976, is the first proprietary education institution in the United Stat es that has an AMA Accredited Operating Room Technician Program. Now accep11ng appl1ca11on1i for the Summer·f all seme~ter from men and women : graduate dre eligible to take lhe National Cer1if1cat1on Operating Room Technician Examination. AMERICAN COLLEGE 'of PARAMEDICAL ARTS AND SCIENCES An rl1~1hlr 1n~t•lu1t<1n \lnder tlw I f'rit'IJllv ln•urM 'olu<i<'nl l1 ~1n l'r•1..:r.1n1 An lq11.1I ( )j1fWKlun1ty 'oc lu .t AA uPd1tl'CI ~1(>(11111•1, N,1t1on,'1 A'"K1,1111.n nt h ,\lt.• Ancf 11'( hn1< ,11 ~ honl, Now is the time to enrich your enviromnent with trees and shrubs ... 20% OH Thru July 31 FICUS "ROBUSTUM" Anew Ficu1 Decoro. A robusl grower with broader leaves and m o r e compa c t growth I nt r o du ced 10 '111'...,.~J.1 Sou tl\e rn Catlf exclu s lv e ly by A<>Oe.!,!I Gardon... A $10.95 Value SPICTACa.AI M.OOM TUlllOUS llGOMIAS IASllTS & POn GAILLARD IA ·eABY COLE Easy To Grow 2 Btossoms A $2 7~ value Now 51.80. FUCHSIA BASKETS Roger'• 1ntorn111ono11y famous baskets 1n I•" redwood l'langorD. Roo.1~~:"$ l 495 f., . ... . .... KOCE TeleviBion (50) 10:00 .... Indoor olant Feeding & Summertrms Otre II"..._ Moss Basket 1:00,..... Construction u,m the &eerets of Roger's flowering beauty in the co m fort o l th e new amphitheater. .................. .., __ 1600 N. lro.ldw., ~,. AIU, c,lifomi• 92706 (714) 547-0305 . 4:00 , ... Fuchsia Ca1e ......... ..,. . . Thursday July 22 1976 DAILY PILOT A J f Mail Signups Begin Postal Re.gistration May Be Time Bomb B)' THOM~ D. £LIAS A Ume bomb that could bnni major chan1H 10 California poht1c11 has ~ set In {>lace and its Im· pact as very likely to bef~t in November. The July l ert~tive date o( the state's new postal \'Oler reglstrauon law drew httle notice when It passed, but by t.be next election day, that law lllmost certainly wlll bnve made its presence felt. THE CHANGE IT WlU. bring aboul is this: Rather than needing a deputy registrar to ~il(n them up, new voters will be able to send a simple pre· addressed form to their county voter registrars and they 're nil set. The forms will be as ·oUTHER ubiquitous as the state CALIFORNIA But others are detumintd to ~timulate a stp\lficant response. Labor unions, for example, now plan to put at least two ol the forms in the bands ol each of their mem~ before Ottober . MADAME !~S SHEIKH world renowned membef of 700 year old Muslim family tells the amaz.lng story of her conversion! DON'T MISS MMI. ~H! S-. ,., n I CtOO NlfGHIOIHOOD CONGI. CHURCH L.,_.IMdl .,._.., .. ~ .... lf.Ml'•Or. .__ ... and federal income tax FOCU -• blanks that appear as lf --------by magic every winier in It ~ Re.ualJle Skill Recycling is popular In Mission Viejo resident-Kellie Newton's family. Kellie, 4, won 3rd place at Orange County fair for her "Mommie and Daddy" plaques made from recycled wood. lier mother. Virginia, won an award for each or her eight entries in the crafts division, featuring recycled materials. Hospital Debt Woes Solved By ANNE COOPER 0t11wo.<tyflllt.tsi.11 A two-year struggle to consolidate Saddleback Community Hosp1tars $12.5 million construction debt has ended with the ~anting of a SIS million loan insured by the Slate of California Wilham Edgar, president of the hospital's board of d irectors. announced that Jong-term financing has been secured with the loan from the Employees Retire ment System of Alabama and the Teachers' Retirement System of Alabama. THE LAGUNA IDLLS HOSPITAL qualified for the state loan guarantee as a non.profit, com· munity.owned health care facility, according to Harold Gano, executive director. A $1.65 m illion federal grant awarded to Sad· dleback llosp1tal 1n 1973 under the Hill· Burton Act insures that the hospital must r emain a non.profit institution at least t hrough 1993. Gano said the $15 million will cover the cost of the in1tiul hospital construction and provide for ad· ditions a nd modifications to the hosp1tars boiler plant. as well us installation of an air recirculation system. From its inception in 1968. Saddleback Hospital surrered one setback after another. includ· mg construction stnkes, management turnovers and rinancintt problems. In 1973 lhere was specula· lion that the ISO·bed $15 m1lhon facility might never open pOlst offices, banks and other public places. About the only wny they could possibly not have a major impact would be 1f someone conducted a mass sabotage campaign against them. Why will these simple forms be so important'? "THE EXTENT OF non-regis tration in California Is lncred1ble right now," says nne veteran Democratic campaign olriclal. "There are 6.3 million potential voters who aren't registered now:· If only half of them send in the forms and only one·third of those persons actually vote, California would have a million new voters. Tbis prospect has Democrats feeling exuberant and Republicans worried. For both parties figure about two-trurds or lhe voters who sign up via the mail will be Democrats. "CAN YOU IMAGINE THE impact that a few hundred thousand extra voters would have on the campaign of someone like <Democratic U.S. Sen.) John Tunney?" chortles another top Democrat . Jt would certainly improve Tunney's chances - if the voters both sign up and tum out in anything hke the expected numbers. For almost all major statewide elections in the last 20 years have been decided by margins of fewer than 500,000 votes. Even though the secretary of state's office js lo print about 7 million of the new forms Uhe format has been decided on, but none has been printed yet), no one can be certain just bow many responses they will draw. REPUBLICANS, WHO FOUGHT THE so· raJled "postrard registration" law for years in the state legislature. must hope the new system will be greeted by public apathy. s ince they·re on record expecting fewer than one-lhird or the new voters to Join their party . Follow the Montreal~ Olympics ~ in the DAILY PILOT ~ ~------------... Photo Contest WIN $800 IN PRIZES Ii. ~ 1st Prize: Ashoi Pent ox K2 SLR Camera E 2nd Prize: $150.00 ~ 3rd Prize: $50.00 Entry Blor,ks Available at All Westc lllf Plaza Stores Closing Date August 15, 197 6 NEWPORTER MEN'S SHOP ,.'TRAVEL LIGHT WITH THE 1107 JAMBOREE RD. NEWPORTER INN NEWPORT BEACH • PHONE: 644-0330 JULY• JULY• JULY• JULY• ' . ®lb(g&~&~@(g FINAL REDUCTIONS LEISURE SUITS ~J "'"t..l_....__ ... 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"-___ ........... _ ..... __ ,..._ lllll:MMll•DtC ------........._-----------"'-- A J 2 DAILY PILOT Thurtd"X July 21 1976 Saddleback .College Dives Into Marine StudWs By WILLIAM SCH:RETBER Of·~· C»•ly """ "'"" Saddleback Collei:e·s i;c1encl• d avl l<>n is on llw 'er .io of launching "hut couJd becomP tt ~ounty wich .· m urine !i\udae' lal>ot:atory based ut l>una Point Jh.trbor. trca&e the educat1 on:il o p· portumtaes for county M'hool·u'e and <'ollcrge studen~ an oct.>ano ari.phy, !.~i1rroua said The collece already owns a 20-Coot power boat that i~ nnrly ready for ~e rter recoodmon- mg, Sc1arrocta uld. and the Tul· man Jo'oundalion wtU allow the . chool to continue uslna "The R()('k" ven after lh •new kttch eoes into service. on the llSI s ite to permit coo· strucllon of a low-cost temporary unit and parklog area. s~1ng a long-term lease like that held by MSI." The s cientist t'OnccdL'S that the initial co t or the proJect coulct top $25 .000. not countins: e • penses for boat repair and rccon· dltioning. vocaUona l programa. such as land•c•plna .od other parts ot the project as c lauroom u - perlences. OSE VES EL 8£JNG usl'd by lhl' county Department of Educ a· t1on, the "f'u r y II" was to ba,·<' be••n b••scd ut lb~ MSl dockii but hus 1once been oper;1tin~ out or a rt'ntul shp. "WE "'OVLD PUJ' A facade on it and landscape 1t heavily," Sciarrotta said. "~re 1s a110 u possibility we might be able to Dul h e s uid s tude nts in "And tf the eo~t.s are 11ho.red •mon1 con1ortlum members. ai will be quite low. con. l<Jt-rlna what we'd be &ellln(I," be addl'd Frank Sdarrotta, ht•11tl of the Ml11sion V1eJo 3ch1101·,. c1enc·t.1 pro~rams . said Soddleback i" pulhng logctht•r o n 1ruw rt1um of coUeges and ttw Orangt• ·ounl) Department or J·:ducallon tu l.(1•l the pro)ect oU the ground IF EVERYTHING GOES a1· cording lo pl;an . lhl' c1111~ort1um would share the c·u~l of building docks and a ll•mpurarv building on a s ite tha t once \\OS planned for ui.e by the nonprofit ~lJrtnt' Sciences Institute 1MS I 1. Sciarrotta s aid l tSl. d c1>p1lt' having a lonJ?·lerm lease on thl' Orange Cou nt) AOVcrnme n t owned Sill', ha1> l){·t·n unable to raise enough money 10 build its laborator) rucali ty al the harbor MSI 's inalnltty to A<'l its opc.'rJ lion undl•r way has put a tuA <'rimp in long!> I J ndang plans LO 111· Snddleback'i; ned~hng mnrine stu<laes program has bt'l'n ui.lng a 40 foot cement ke tch called "1'lw Roel..·· on loan from the Tatman Foundation of Webster Groves. Mo The founda tion II> QJ) arm or the Republic fns urancl'Corp The scie nce instructor tha., "eek informed trus tees that thl' foundation ha d o fferro to donatt> a s1m1lar ve1>sel to the l'ollt•f.!t• ru1 us e an J e,·eloping an l'Xll'n~1n• oceanography program TRl' TEES ACCEPTED the S75,000 'l'S:>el on the condataon that It can be full} n gged and outfall~ for a re asonable arnount of monev The board was lold tht• nggang can be done for leSli than s.J.000. Un1narsly Words Need Me11ding Sciorrotta said tht> small n(•('t would be the core or the educator· operated mnrint> studies center at Dana Point. But he .noted the C'OJlege'i> ves els would be wrnd only by district students. "WE WOULD EXPECT to prividc dock s pace for other col- ll'ges' ships, If thl'Y have them,·· S<-1arrou a 5aid • 1'hou~h they wouldn't be a llow('(f lo ac·tually teach clas11t>s wathan our dlstnct. this rac-ahly would ~ usable for laboratory experienees." So rar, t'ullerton and Santa Ana colleges. plus the county education departmt'nt. h<lve ex· pressed an m1erest an the proJect . Sc1a r rotta s aid the con - sortium ·s biggest task will be to convince county officials to east> their standards for facilities PASADENA <AP! -Is a whole new world of lingo to be spa " ned by the Viking I Mars lond1ng "1 Ma ybe not. Bui surely a kw new words ar e in store and some already hav1.• urri\'l'd back on earth. NATIOl'iAL SPACF. AGt:NCl' s cientists are already frl'ely tossanA out "mar:.qunke .. to describe earthquake-like lt.>mblor:. on the Rt'<.! Plam•t. SALE!!! But lhe bulk or thl' hni.:o will 1us1 have to wait until -or 1r thl• folks from this planet decide to <"Olona ze or at least ' 1s1t ~tars Wha t "111 t ht'\ U:>t' for l'Onstructaon" You can bet it won't be "l'arlhmO\ ani.: equ1pml'nt." A~D llOW Wll.L Tiit: .1th l'rllStnA folks create that "out or tha!> \\Orld" 1ma14e for the candy bar s any future Ma rta:.a n 1mm114ran1 children may drool over " Earth Ba rs with <1lmond•.'' Will s1m1Jl e. unprl'll•nl1ou:. people become Lowest Prices .,f the Year! MICHELIN ,~ STEEL Belted RADIAL Tires COMPARE Whe Reaffy !Ms th LOWEST Mkhelitll Tire McH! (SAMI LOW NICI fw Cnlt w Cretlit <•41! MO EXTRA CKARSI fw Wwr..tyt) MICHELIN ZX llL \CK M \LI.Iii BUY NOW! Belted STEEL RADIALS Unbellev•ble prk:H on STEEL BEL T£D RADIALS for .at popul8r cars ~lud.lllg;_ spot1a, tore'9f\, ~ domestic at t•nta1tlc prlcH . 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Suddenly, lht• :-.C1l•n11~t from the n •s1•arrh l'l'Oll'r down the road slo" h n :-1'.':; "Gt'ntlemcn, .. · tu.• 1111 ont•:. "I feel there 1s someone here not or this Mars ... For IO\'l'r s 1l'l> no lnnJ.!l'r "The moon." Mars has two or them And 1C s ettlement rc:ar lws a revered pitch or consume rism , pe rh<ips a "Whole Mars Catalogue" will com e ulnnJ,! to ht•lp Hogs i ft Ribho11s \'irg1111<1 N rwton of ~J1:-.:-11m Vit•Jo won four f1r'l plal'\' 1·1hbons. two thml place r ibbons anrl un hon11rahh• m<•ntmn for her c1ght \'l\lric.•s Ill thr OranAc <.'nunly f~ur. Shown is one o ( her puppets LUGGAGE TAGS from your business card Send one card for each tag ~ one spare. We return permanently sealed attractive tag & strap. meeting airline 1.0 . requirements. Prevent loss & theft• For a personalized tag enclose wallpaper, fabric or "Day Glo' paper & we will back & trim your tags. Or try two cards back to back. .. ..., _, _. 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PAGELOW Today b attered women In Orange Counry have u house of shelter where they and their children are safe Crom physical abuse. Called the Women's Transi- tional Living Center, ll Is one of three such shelters m California and one or a very few in the U.S. Houses of refuge are springing up all ovt>r lhe world, but most European countries u n d Australia lead the rest 1n re· cognmog this need The Orange County center opened its doors last January BEA ANDERSON, Editor Thur$day, July 22. 1976 Bl Spirit of '76 ""·o weeks later at was filled to capacity and has been ever since. Because or space hmitalion.s, only "''omen who ha\'e sutrered actual physical atJuse can be ad· milted. Many more ask for shelter than can be udm1lled. but those who rannot be ac:com· modated are referred to other belpinf aaencles . A total of 79 women and children have been sht>llered at the center ao Cur, Wld more have been assisted in other. indirect ways, such as counseling and re- CerraJ. PROBLE M RECOGNIZED The problem of lht battered wtfe and related viole-nce in Ow home is nothing new. but ~· cognition or It Is only beginning. Enghsh common law. upon "h1ch the American legal struc- ture wus based, gave husbands the right to "chastise" wives and children. Although such laws now are obsolete. many la\\· abiding c:1lizeni. still do not know that v.ife·beatmg 1s a <'rime. or that it exists in modern Amt>rica. Others find tht> sub1ect too shock· ing or distasteful to contem plate. Whal e the srmi;athlzing Amt>rican public looked into the home and saw the abused child, the gaze seldom Cell on the bat- tered adult woman. and when it accidentally did, embarrass· ment caused il to look the other way. EVIDENCE MASKED The batte red "om an hid 'I Pledge Allegiance' By DENNIS )t<:LELLAN °' '"• 011tr ,.1 ... s..n They missed lhe 4th Of July by 11 days but .the bicentennial spirit pervaded thl' Anaheim Convention C<•nter as 280 Or;ing(• County resid,•nts \\Crc S\\Otn 111 'as American citizens. George Washington's prayer dellvered during a brutal Valley Forge winter was used as the in· vocation. An Amer ican Legion color guard. dressed in a blue Revolu t1onary War uniform and tri cornered hat, posted Old Glory in fronl of the room . A German-born baker donated a 20!) pound cake in the shape of the American rl ag. fl has become a dfrhe to r efer to Amcnc<1 as a melting pot. But a scan or the audience, whirh In- cluded natives or Germany, Viel· Waving the flag of her new country is Lara Pierson, 5-year-old Korean daughter • of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierson of Costa ~sa . The Bicentennial spirit was on the minds of many who were sworn in as new citizens. ' nam. Mexico. Egypt. India. Kor ea . EnJtl an d and count- less other countrit'S, reinforced that lime· worn ph rase. The spirit of the nation's 200th birthday was on the minds of many of those present while they waited for the ceremony to begin GOOD TIM ING ··r think il 's appropriate ... said John Brough of Fountain VaJley. "IC you're going lo do it you m1~flt as well do it in the right year .. A Scot. Brough conlinues a tradition that dates back to before the colonies united. Fifty percent of Washington's troops at Valley Forge, he said, were ~u or of Scottish d ecenl\, Brough has been i". the United States J 1 year s. Ht> is married, has a family a nd owns a home. "You have to make the decision (lo become a c1tizen1 when you realize you 're not going bark." Gabriella Fortner of Anaheim was born in IO Germany or Cana· dlan parents . She lived in Canada before moving to lb<' United States nearly seven year s ago. ls she ~·xcitcd ? "I'm jus t curious.'' she said. "I haven't given it much thought. My only conrcrn was ~etting off work In lime lo make it here." Her husband, an American cil11en, "usn 't able lo gel off work to be with her. AUSTRIA·BORN Gabriel Visy. 29. of Fountain Valley. was born in Austria. He lived in Venezuel:i 14 yeur:. and mo\'cct to the United Stales m 1961. What d ot's hc think of America" "You ha\'c all your freedom11. You cnn do as you please and volcl') our op1niom1. Evt>rywhc>re else m lhe '' nrld \ ou have to be careful whut you say .. E l 1zabc1h a nd Michae l Mui heron Jr . or Costa Mesa. ll'ft Scotland n1n~· y(•ar!I ago. "\Vc f1f?ured ," stud Mulheron, "as Ion~ us we're J?<>ing to stay In this country W<' m ight as well become citizens.'' Although there wtis just as much frffdom In Scotland, he s aid. the r e are m ore OP · portuniUes her e Mimi Combis, Jluntington 8ea<'h. ls a native of France who moved to the Unill'd States 12 years ago. She studied three months In an Americanization class lo pass her citizenship test. "You have more freedom here," she believes. STATELESS Because Vicki DesRoches was born In Macau, a Portuguese col· ony off the south coast ol China. she Is considered neither a cltir.en of China or Portugal: She ls .st at elns, a woman without a country. "This will be the first lime I have a politic al identity," she said. She was seated next to her husband. Ed. whom she met in Hawaii while allendinJ college. They live In Huntington Beach. "I'm glad sh e's finally gellini her cilltt'n s h lp ," sai d OesRoches. "We've been waiting a long um, since we started the paperwork." b.ernlf. somt'Wmei ror years. so that no one would know her sharoelul secret. Wh n she had to go out mto the world. she rre quently masked her brwses. When her Injuries were so se\·ere th.at she had to rccei"e medical atteotloo. she oflen ex· plained them away by inventing "accidental" falls. rerh OJ)!> she was unwittingly right in doing iO, be(ause the woman who polntl>d the finger of blame at her vi e· tlmizer often round that orriclal agencie1 were not gean.'d to us- sist her Instead or sympathy and as- sistance, s he frequently became the objt>ct of contempt und scorn. Clergymen told her to pray: doctors gave her lranqwliaers. and hospitals patched her up and sent ht>r buck for more benunas DIFFERENCE Assaults W1lhm the pn\'acy or the home are hundlcd differently than thos e comm11t rd b~ strangers on the streets or other public places Public a.. ... :.uults are followed by effort." to loc11te. arrest and convict the criminal Prl\rate assaults on a woman ar e frequently follo"'ed by de· grading treatment at the hands ol public officials an much the s ame \lay that rape vkltms his· torically have been lrcatl'<i. The woman physit'aJly abused by her husband still experiences shame and humiliation when she cries out for, help. The victim is doubly vletlmized: if she doci.n't defend herself or fight bnck she primarily is viewed as a possible ""'•1lhng victim Until the time when the lt'gal system has been sufficlt'ntly altered to pro\ 1dl' real deter· rence to 1~h <'rimes. and \\ht>n both men and women realize thut spouse abuse is a Sl'rious and punilhable crime. plu~s su<'h 11., the center arc dcs peratl·ly needed in every community NO PLACE TO GO Until the ccnt~r ol)l.•nl'd. 1( a womantwankd to prt"Sl>-<'har(.wi. she often bad no µlace lo run to and hide. When she escaped brutallt) al home. Sht! u$ually wenl to homt.'s of rt'lut1vc~ and friends. Even if they were able lo pro vlde rood and lodgmj{. the lrttll' huabnnd generally kOe\\ th<' loca lion and senr<'hcd her out. Mun~ "Good Samaritans" be<'amc en dangered, and in short order the e scap ees wore out lhl'11 welcome. rr authorities behe\·ed her "''hat help could lhe~ gl\ e the but tered woman and hl'r ch1ldrc11'' Until the estabhshement or the cen~r. lhe ans" er "as 'er~ ht lie. When the batterer was arre'>l ed and jailed. the \\Oman \\1th s mall children generall) had no" here lo go but back to tht- home they shared When the man was released. the same s1tuat1on continued , us u all) \\1th 1n creased rer ocit). Whal battered womcn haH• needed is "hat WTLC pro\ 1dl')o. a house of refuge wht're the~ and their childrr n ran ~o for i.uft>t) nnd lhe opportunity 10 t\lmUnt' their II\ e .rnd opuoni., and to ha' e liccesi. tO t·ommun1ty rt- sources BEHAVIORAL PATTt:RNI'\ Somt' rc>u•nrchers un• io \ l'Sllt;uling ttl\' !ltl."4Stblh\) lhttl lhl' US\' or VIOll'nCl' llo U lt<llrf\('0 bt.1hnv111r. 11 "1111r111JI " responM· lo Slfl'Mi. 1111,.:l·r. ur fr11~tr11tlo11 Thry m·r usl.mi.! 1f lhl' v111h:111 ' adull m.11,. 1s u pr11<11wt of .1 vlolenl t'hlldhood 1 1•, Jf ht· or h1:. mother. or bolh. '''t'fl' phyi-1c1.11l) abus('d wtlt'n lw " u!> .1 l'lllhl rlcsl.'un•hl•r!> u n· look 111~ fnr pntterns of t•ommunulily 111 <'tlllt' h1slt1rll'S. but II 1:. 11~· '>01111 ll• druw 1111\ f1rni t•n111 l111'lllO!I 11 d()(>s a1w~~1r lhut \\11111an baltl'r lllj.? 1i. (Jr llHll t' pl't•\ .11t•nt I h:111 l':trllt>r tll\SUOH•d hll\\l'\ l'r It also cro:.i.t•i. .111 t•lhnH and raciul, atil' Jtld MH'll•l'l'tllWll\lt' cl:H•l> lllll'S At lhc <'l'nlt>r. h..ittt•n•il "omen are gh l'n acce ...... tu thll!>l' O<:IUI agem·1t':s "h1l'h do t'\1:.1 mil c1m help Thc) rt'l'l'I\ ,. l'ourb l'l1ng C?n myriad subJl.'<'l!>. part1r1 pule Jn d1scusi;1on aroupi.. amt most l•f all. lhl') recel\ ,. l'mo11on:il StQl port Children ~ pnnr1p:1l hl.'Ol'f1t 1:-. relief Crom the p;i 1n und l<'rror of i.ee111g and hl'anng lhl'1r mothi.v:. being beaten. und tht.• ·tdded se<>unty or a lovmg environment S1U "ET\' l~ll'O H TANT Safct~ 1:-. 1mpo1 tnnt 101· lh(•m too. a:. lh\·~ fn•111a•n1 l~ W\'rt' \II t1m:. •1f ahui.t• ·1t 'ht• hnnds .. ; 1Set-BATTER EU. Pngt• 821 Young K. Lee, Huntington Beach, center, takes oath of allegiance. She was one of 280 sworn in during ceremonies at Anaheim Convention Center. Attending a ceremon~. said one past sponsor. has given her more of an appreciation for the United Slates. which most citlzen11 ttnd to l ake for gran\ed "I wish · even·onc could Nil t h r 0 u #! h 0 n °(' 0 r t h (' ll (' rcre monles." she sn1d. "It can turn their think in~ around." "Everybody 1>lew.e rise." or· dercd the baiUff as thrl'c black· robed judges stcJlJll'<I onto the stage. "Color ituurd post colors.'' OATH ADMINISTERf:D 1'he honorable Lester Van Talenhove adminl11tcrl'd the oath of allegiance. Words ol welcome and con· 1ratulatlont were voiced by representative~ or the American Leg lo•. D aughters of the American B evolutJon and the League of Wemen Voters, wbkh had a voter registration Ulble set up in the lobby. And the honorable James K Tumer 1a,•e a speech on The Meaning of Citizen.ship. Know your country . ~nd the Oec:lara- Uon o( fndependentt which cave it life. he ad\•lsfd Know lta hll· tory and make tourselves heard by voting "You are now u part ol lhfs great nation'" he said "I com- mend you on lhe choice rou have made. I welcome you as cititcns ol the United States ol America God blesseach oneolyolt." Ceremony O\·er, 280 new Americans were congratulated by friends and C.::mf!y. And they all bad 8 piece or lhc ::oo pound Bicenlennial cake. Th e English pare.rt-; r-& P .... and David Bell too:, c::;m Overcoming Handicap -~ --~----~ ------- From 81 • • • Battered their fathera The trauma of pa.st uperiencfl! la lessenl..od by their stay et tht> tt>nter. Unfortunately the)' r~el\'e Ill· tie proreulonal RUldunte, as there Is o nly one volunteer avatlable for chUdrtn StruC'lured . edut·ational gwdence. led by pn1h.>ssionals and paraproftssionals. 1s badly needeQ, but the moUlers and start would gladly arcept t•on<'erned. 1entle ~rsons who would volun· teer to C'vt'n p lay with 'the chlldr\•n f't1c1liti<>s :ti the l<'mporary home are not geured for children: one room is set 1aside as •• playroom and there 1s a tmy bit ot lawn JU t big enough for a sw- ing set with no shade trees. The Ct'nlt'r began with a small grant provided b~· fl'deral re- nnue·sharing funds d1stnbuted by lht> Ora nge County Board or Supervisors (or a 10..month pilot pro~ram CENTER'S NEEDS By careful budgeting. good managemen t. assistance of skilled ,·olunteers and a skeleton Staff Of ded1catl'd persons. the <'enter has given shelter and a new start in hfe to many women and children. The desperate women come lo the reruge m ainly for safety, and their s tay. averaging 21 days. is devoid ot frills or luxurit>s. Worst o( all. the bwldin,. locat· ed Inland 11\0)' f1om cooling ocun breez~s. has no tur condi· tlonlnc. Al night, dut.> to a hl<'k of security system. all door:. and "irldows arc closl'd and ICK'kt·d. Tht ne ct1ssily for s uch measure ht obvious Under s uch depnvf'<l and un· <'o mfortable <'Onditions. otH' might belle\le thul vlctlml:r.cd women a nd children ll\'lng thi:. clostly toa;ethe r with utter lu<'k of privacy. would result 1n soint• sort o( communal lll'll. EMOTIONAL SUPPORT On the contra ry, these vlcllmR live 10 rel alive harmony ond con- cern for eac-h other. The emo· llonal support they offer eu<'h other Is astound mg As one battered m<>lher. whose child also" as abused. said· .. The ama:r.ing thing about this place 1s the way women :.hare and care. ll 's d1fftcull for all of us. We've all been through a lot in the past. we don't know what lies ahead. "The most beautiful thing is t hat these are courag eous women. who. is spite or the hell they've been through, r(!ally have their heads on straight. "These are s trong women - they have to be. or they couldn°l have survived what they went through. £.,:zzclla ~ Jfair :J)c•i9tt ANNOUNCING Tf;RRA AWARD WINNING HAIR DESIGNER ~ H111rcuu lnclu<I•• ~ • •r1#n/11ir """ .1n<1l'lfllt ~ • P'UfHt ccmd111on•r ~ •• prtt1s1on """'"' blow dry NEWPORTER INN NEWPORT llCAC l-4 ~ f OHill>POINTMCNTCALI. 17141 fl40 °o&t o&O it 11•••••••G'0'.!~0Ci ..... ~ .. .oo .... ~)\$~~ C••• I• f er yewr c •• • •• , .... ....,., .. '.ct-'• .......... Vt" Cw4'0ilr•"'~"°° ~1J,jG••11 t·o ~·1 • Mt1~•• .. ._,,. 4 dvO'f W1• "i.t In Lido Vill age . I Debbie Jone~. who won :-.ccond place in the Arizona governor's es· s<1y rnnll'sl for llw handicapped. is at the type\\ riter s he used to <·omp'1M' h<·r t•ntr~ Thl' 19·~ ear-old from Glendale. Ariz. just un- ckrwent :-ur~t·ry in San Diego for an electronic brain implant to 1mprm l' cuordin:.il1on 1mpa1rcd b~ cerebral palsy. The old building in which they are housed is in need of repairs. and furniture is old an d dilapidatl'd. "Maybe the reason W<' get along so well and nobody complains much 1s bc<'ausc this place is wonderful ... compared to where we've been." 3400 Via Oporto. Suite 6 :1 .,.,,,,. __ ._ J Newport Beach -,_~ 714-675-6191 ~.all ... ····'····· ,:;.•./)~~ Cancer Versatility Highlighted f'R I l>A \'. Jt'LY 23 By S\'O~E\' OMARR ARIES <M.1n·h 21Apnl191· What seems hke a pos tpont'm.:nt is merely a delay. Knn" 11 and rt'fu:.i· to be d1!'.Coudi?ed. Y ou ml:'n·lv art> gC'll1ng rid of s uperfluous 1mllt•nal T;\l'Rl'S <April 20·Ma~ 201· One who maker-. f1nanciul thn•at is hluffin.:. Key is t o show that you arr nr>t v.1th1>ul alltrs Stand your ~roLlnd Your prtnl.'iplcs. your en· thus1asrn. creat1 v1ty sh11w throui.:h GEMINI <May 21-Junl' 201 Lunar ey<'le 1s such that persons v.ho !>Cemed aloof will be at•t1vc 1n 'our behalf it Ii. dtfhcull lo explain. bur en10~ 11 •Ac-rent on rndt\ 1duali- ly. <'Ourai,:t'. forlhrrghtnc:.s. creativity CANCER 1Junr 21 Jul) 22>. Highlight versat1ht~ Accept social inv1tat1on. What 1s apparl'ntl.> a .. sc<'rct meeting" works in your fo,·or Somcon<.' who shares your in· tercsts. behefs, aspirations "111 speak up for you LEO 1July 23 AUJ.l 2:?> ;\ promise. no matter ho\\ s 1n<'cr<.'. should be backl'd by snmethrni.: 1n "rtllnJ.l Kno" 1t and a<'l ac- cord mg I~ If you p(•rm1t emo tions lo dominate. you 'II pay a <11',Jr pric<.'. VIRGO 1 Aui: 2:1 Sept 22 1 Open dialogue with one reA.1r<frd ,1., .. profrss ional !lu1wnor ·· Tht'rt' 1:. ~il:.u rcx1m for rou at a mcir1• \'11•v ~1tcll po:.1uon Know 1t and do s<>ml:'thrni:: 1·011strutt1vc about it l.IBKA 1S(•pt C!3·<>ct . 221 . llome environ mt•nt l'Om nicuuls attcnt1on. mort' so than usual Fam1l) nwmt~r. pcrhisps in vaca t1on spirit. wanti> lo purchase luxury item F'1n l' 1( bud~et will stand 1!. S('OK PIO t Oct 23 Nov 211 Money !.1luat1on nc•1•cl:. rl'\llC\\ Sc-1' a' 1s, not throui,:h hlllt' 11f ~1shrt.I thrnklnl{ l'C'rfel'l 11•rhn111lu':. lh•al "1th ont! who hu:. ar<'c~s lo 1·10,.NI cloor mcl'lll1,t.!~. SAGITTARn·s 1"i11v 22 flt•(' 21 1 \.n !llo" hrrni.: p n11n11c' rnto fo<'us Don't jlt'rm11 \OUI \t'Jf 111 lw 1.111.('(f lnlO .. 1111 :.:'l\llf\ ... 1111.1111111 ~h'.,.,ai.:1• "111 bt•t·omt.• c·n .. t.11 ch'.11 ,\.,,umt• r1•:.pon:.1h1ht~ <:\PR I< ·o I<:\ 1 llt•t· :!2 .1.1n 1!:11 Finish raltwr lh:m h1•111n clo soml.'lhtnl? ahout j.?l•ll111.: b1'1li.'r d1._t.,but111n, ch~pluy R<.'ach ht•\ontl "h.1t m1~h1 appt•ar tn be n hm1ta· lion Ht•mt•mlwr t.hl.'l. hl'nllh rt•i.olut1ons AQl't\Rll'S 1J,1n :.!O Frh IH t lhghhght l'rl't\ll\t' a1lp1 11.1rh lmp11nl \our 11\\n i;tylc Mt'mh1.•r 11( oppn'lth' ,.,'< 1., dr:n'11 to vou and I~ obvlou~ about 1l ~h11nt.1111 ltul,inn· and st•niu~ of humor PISCES 1 l-\•h 19 March 201 Ht• 1lra('t1<':1l about builtllnj.?, h1c1c11n~. rn'l~. payments. collt.'<'IWnl' K<'Y I' to tll'ul \'llh farts. not fnntaSll'S Oldt'r fullllly n1omb~r may be .. out or touc·h ·· Knn\\ 1t and be more gclf· reliant 'fie ~uarlar ~cK H>b4H\.Y ..._.,., HSTAUlAMT THE NEWEST IUT MOT JUST AMOTHH STEAK HOUSE You personally pick your own steak from ouf -OOurmet showcase Choose the cut & thickness you desire from our Choice stern Corn-Fed Beef. Salad and potato ays included. COMI JOIH OUI ..,, ............. _,_,., -"'· .. --9:00 PJiit,-l:JO A.M. 2530 W. Coast Hwy. Newport S.och ........ "'ri'-' 548·1177 r , AT WIT'S END ()( all the styles the United States has to offer, it seems In· congrous lhet "Jeans" would capture the imaginatlonofyt>Ung Russians. It has been rumored jeans ~ <'Bpitalis ti c deeaden ce . moralis tically hostile to the socialist way of life and m•k~ men a nd wom e n sartorl'ally equal. lf any of that m eans )'00 can't cough in them . they're right. A pair or jealls aren't whel I would recomm end as a !riendly band across the sea. You c~'t build a relationship for lasU., peace on somelhin& that shrinks three inches around lhe waist, two Inches ln one I~. three in- ches }n the other, fades all over the towels. and has to be wuhed 287 times before you can •it tn them. It's the only thing in the lu t 200 years the Rusaiana don't Jay daim lo having invented. Thal should tell you something. Frankly, m y sympathy goes out to the Russian mother whose child brings home his first pair of Am erican Jeans. ··what are they?·· she asks . "Tht>y 're dlhinsys, Mama.·· "llow much did you pay for lhem? .. die STARTING • o ·etente Fading? "Fifty rubl~. "FIFTY RUBLES! That's 65 American dollars. For a pair of work ove ralls your rathe r changes out ,or before he comes into lhe house ! · · "But Mama. all lhc comrades ar.e wearing the m ... "Wh~t else do they do besides s t aod in t h e corn e r by themRJves? · · "J'D get you a pair. Mam:., and 10U ·u st>e how comfortable they are." 1be next a!temoon. Mama is so comfortable she can barely breethe. From the crotch to the waistband. the jeans m easure six inch ... Mama measure-s twelve inchet. 'Her blouse pops out of the Jeans every lime she dears her throat. When s he walks. her leRs sound like the Gt'rtl'\bn army marching into Poland./ •·Sit down. Mama." suggests her son. "I am sitting," she says. "And yo"' say everyone In America is wear ing them?" "Yes. it ma kes them fee l in· dependent and free." Afi he r gripper pops open. Mama frowns. "Maybe we un· derestimate the Americans. Maybe they·re tougher than W<' think." ernon TMURSOAY-JULY 22nd Thur~d11v until 9:00 pm T elephont 548 4121 WESTCLIFF PLAZA NEWPORT BEACH H1•1lllll'I S•••11 SHOE SALE FlllAL RIDUCTIOllS UP TO Y2 OFF and More Featuring MEN'S Florsheim, E.T. Wright WOMEN'S Florsheim, Joyce, Amalfi, Penaljo and others SELECTED STYLES • BROKEN SIZES HEMPH/ll'S iii b 1~:-:.,.1 :: S• folh-, IW"f'O'I ho<h (71•) ~··•223 : 27 loil Main Slfect, Alhoftllwo (213) 112·3678 ALL SAlES FINAL Ann• Kltln ... CalYlft ICI• ••• GlvHchy Jons M•w Y ortt . BLOUSES T ·SHIRTS PANTS SWEATERS SHIRTS JACKETS DRESSES & ACCESSORIES WISTCUFF Pl.Ali 17th & Im.., M•wport ..... -. ~~--- ---- Thursday July 21 1976 DAILY PILOT 83 Center Gives Hope to Handicapped t pyll()IU J.EE Tbe operation of the center is t~o pronll~· The Bre-a rl'Sidt'nt, mother of lhrel' bea!th)' new room bt?tng acidt'(f by thP ('If • and r('centlJ' Of•i..0...1, "'*"-" 1''our ti rncs a yor Dr. Eugene B. Spl\i, ctuldren. 1s11 rull·time volunl~r toth1s caust-lll'r lhl' center brou_.:ht 10 part·t1mc paid hdp. The ··1t ia impl<intcd in aJI mankind tu achH:v~ neuroloa1s \ and neu_rosurceon. comes from dedlt'ahon to 1t began in 1967 when she was htlpin1t stair now includes Burt 'l'rac)'. t0<1rd1nator ror re- Clela llurder bellevl!s OlJ~. And proof <'an be Ptuladelphia <where the treatment wt's de· pisttern the children of two rm:nds who were hah1htut1on ser,•lces. un F.t;G tcchnic1un . ll girls' found every day at tht llclp for Ur&an lnjur'Ctd 'eloped> to test and diagnose new patients and tnivchng to San Diego for profcs$ional help. director and 1111officc munU$1Cr. Children. lnc. in l.a Habra, a center rounded by m4&kt• r('CO mmendation.s. Those net-ding pattern· Seeing the ne«J ror local st'rv1ces. Mn. But tht• htnrt of lhe renter remains tht> Joyal ht>rnlneyelolrl aaro mg get It at the center where a team of volunteers !larder mel with pMent:s 1n the are• und the .:roup of "olunteer who troop m ralthfully on ap Since Its am ull bt·~1nnin1t:s. with a handful of comes In to coax inert Umbslntoaction. ecnler was establish~ in the Brea Junior pointed days. to p!'rform lhcirtlul•e.·~. children and a dotcn volunteers lo help -•lh lhe The 11veroage child Is pattt'm~ four Umcs a Woman's <.:lubhouse. lt made two more mO\lcS And the n.•words for their labors con be :.t>en "patterolnaf ·program Cwh1ch 111 thc core of the or day. fl ve m 1nutes each time. w1lb as many as five berorc ¥ctthn~ free o( ch•n&c 1n 1li prc:ienl loca· on thda<'es oft he gratt•ful mothrr:c 1?an1iatloM. the ct-nwr has Rrown to multi· persons worlnng on tum, shesa1d. lion, a former residence owned by the city. .. Mo t or t ht m hn<I ht•t'n {'\en wht.•rc cb<' departmental proport1011 Ml.'THODS VARV In 1968 tht> llHlC <:uald "Lt~ formed. and tht• M't'kan~ hl'lp bdon· finda~ us .. ~l rs. llardt-t Besides tht> daily cxerc1!.tS with the.• children. Other methods ortr~atment, includlr1g rrawl following y\'ur Or Forn •1;1 S Warnl'r. local t.;ud .. Tta•y'n• ~lad tobehc·n· .. ' the eenter now has its uwn fund·nuslng 2u1ld, u mg and ear and eye exl•rc1ses, arc employed. lov. ped1atnciun. helped develop the diagnostic cll m<· Mrs. lhu d~·r is ~lud to bt• lht•n'. too. A:.lwd If thrift shop, a :1pci.hrs bureuu, a medical dependangoolhenced. underthedlr<'c:llonofr>r Spit£. sht.' eHr (lt•ts tlcprcssltd b<>rn~ with tht' hun diafln06tlc chnic, II rehab!lltallon pr<>Jtram and a ··NotwoctlUOrenareauke .. SPE<'IALGIRLS d1caP.pc..'dsomuch.i;hehnda<1uH'k unxw~·r club for young girls havin&: problcmb perrormmg The ld~_a behind manipulation of limbs uni! Thl' pro1tram lur the fllrls. called Girls Cun Never l usec,I Lo work m ;1 mt•nllll hosp1tjJ t.n their own age group. neck. she sa1.d. is to call up reserve brain <'Cll!. Too came next and 10 1913 the rchnbthlllllo•' "here there w us no hordor ttn) one Tht•1 t"~ h1111l' WOllDTRAVl-:t S "!here 1s a th~,'hat 50me cells arc ne\'er <'hn~c. "hich has since c).panded to ancluJc here " In add1l1on. ll 1s drawing mon· 11nd more acc1 used. she ex pl am~ The normal baby u!.e cer· ~ervit'e for out patients. wa!. ei.tabhshed. dt'nl vict 1 m s. adults and other t vpt'!. of tain areas.to lea:n to walk and talk. We take lhe 1.n The girls' d ub 1a simtlar program ror bo) s 1s n~urolog1c.lllly Impaired persons And they are JUr~ child back, to babyhood ~o fmd ~tw offered by anolher organmllionl provides a PTO· coming from ai-far away w. Bntb h Columbia. path'Aays to the brain to develop unused cells. gram or play and acliviti~s desi~ned to improve I lawa1i and M <'Xlc-o for help There a~e m~ny vanations and man)' degrcc•s motor control and bwldselt ~·onfidence. "We now ha\ t' a 200 patient load." she report-o~ neurolQgtcal 1mpwrment. she said. Children Operatin~ fonds rome mostly from the ed during a breather in her hectic day "Others \\ho often are <'onsidered blind, du!, mute. men· parents and patients. with llBIC absorbing lo:.se!> come less often for prof~s1onal cvaluauon Some tally retarded or even slow le~~~ are, an fact, Use of the center is free howc\'cr. and loans are lreatment 1s even done at home.·• s.ut0rl~nLTSng fTOOrom some form olbram IOJUTY. •available. And ~hen the need 15 urgent, Mr~ One "oman. paralyzed from an acc1dt.-nt. " rr ed came from Panama and lived in the area for lwo And t'he affl1ct1on 1s nol always an atc1dent <>f Harder pointed out, free sen iceiso er years while she received lreal ment. She "ent birth. but an injury Olat can occur any \lme during STA FF GROWTH home walk mg a lifetime Expansion activity at the moment includes a Phony People Work Tough Drunk Jokes Humor Lacking ANNOUNCING f<ila :J);erker Spec1alls1 m lnd1v1dua1 Lashes :/; 111?//)/r/ ft/// ~~,~.!~as 1107 Jamboree Rd . N~r1 Beach 640-4740 DEAR ANN: I read with great mteresl and mounting blood pressure the letter (ro m the person who employs a "dumbbell" to do her ironing, although she did say that she \\as a nice pe r son . Was n 'l that sweet of her? common sense. bul are authorities on absolutely e\'erything. They con- sider tbemsel\•es BPs 1Beautifol PeopleL But the abbreviation reallv stands for Bitchy Phonies be<.'ause t ha t 's \\hat most of them are. P.S. If you think this letter is rough, you should see the ones I tore up . - ANOTHER D UMB· BELL. Ann~ Landers Humor and drinking seem to go together. friends hip, "but that's sexr. according to Dr. r--------------------- I have worked as a domestic ia a household for several years. and if asked what qualtfica· lions you need to be able to do UUs type of work. I would say -a degree in practically everything from psychology to nurs· ing. Also you should ha\'e · your own teelh. bel':luM.' you will be .:nndmg them a lot. 'ou \\111 be workin~ for women and men whn don "t have one ounct• o! DEAK FR I END : Willie Washington ii a wonduful woman who has done housework for me for %0 years. I read her your letter and asked for a com menl. Willie said, "That woman is not gotng to llke a nybody she works for because she is mad at the ••hole •orld, including her sPlf." ..t..\.,~~e,,~~~ OUT-PATIENT SURGERY CENTER "'~$: ~~/ "0~~ d 'iPPC1ahzed 13Clhty I°' all Olin°' ~ Oul·oar1en1 :,urg1cal procedure:. ~ WI SHES TO ANNOUNCE tt1P PSlabhshmenl of a permdnenl bortn conlrOI clinic • Female steril11a11on (band·a1d procedure) • Male s1er1h1d11on (vasectomy) • Pregnancy 1erm1na11on FOi FUITHH IHF<>aMATlOM CAU. 714·142·1426 Prolt'SSronaJ referral w1th<XJI lee D E A R A N N LANDERS: Please re· ass ure "Newcomer 1''rom the Old Country" that not all Americans are so crude and in· qwsitive about funerals as her friends and re- lati\'CS. Questions asked: "Was it big?" "Did anvone faint?·· My hus band and I agreed s1x years ago that our funerals would be simple. and even a little JOYOUS. When he died unexpec- tedly three months ago, I kept my word I asked the funeral director to bury my darling in the red golf suit he loved 11<> much Friends and re· lalives on both sides thought it was just love- ly These days, when the funeral industry is under auack. my advice is to rind a funeral director who will let you do exact· ly as you please. -A RECENT WIDOW DEAR WIDOW: I Sttond the motion. And may I add, most f~ral dirtttors are extremely cooperative. If you en· coemler one who Is not, goel e•bere. Who hasn't laughed al W. C. Fields' incbnated bumblings, or chuckled at cartoon character An- dy Capp a nd his bleary escapades at th~ lt1<:al pub? And what about all lhose one· liners? "It was a woman \\ho drove me to drink and. you know, I never did thank her.'· · · 1 never drink on New Year's E\le; tha t 's amaleur night. .• And soon. Utilizing such familiar drunk jokes. a script tracing the progression or alcoholis m wrll be given in a seminar by the American Medical As· sociation's Commission on Alcoholism Tuesday, July 27. at the Santa Ana Elks Club. Sponsor is the Alcoholism Council or Orange County. The open meeting, from ·10:30 a.m . to 2:30 p.m., also will include a talk , Wh at's Your Courage Quotient ?. by keynoter Dr. Jokichi Takemine. Takemine, a Santa Monica internist, will suggest w ays in which people can gather up the courage to interve ne when they see friends where lhe courage com· Robert G O "Bnant. es tn " fow1der and director of The "drunk joke" pre· an alcoholism program senlation c. an adapt a-in San Joaquin. lion of a magazine art1· .. We are almost at the cle and will be presented point of our sonety by the ACOC staff. "here it is deviant not lo Humor and liquor . drink," he said . drinking and feeling The seminar 's prcsch· good have gone together t a t i on w i I I l u kc since recorded history. alcoholism from the ear· according to lhe article. ly to the rinal slages by Mart y Mann . who l>howmg the pathology founded the National behindthepunchlmes Council on Alcoholism m ACOC execu11ve dtr<•c 1944, said that is the orw tor John L. Stewart. who common denominator or will g1Ve the welcome ad all drinkers; it makes dress. said. "Behind them reel better. every laugh ther('°~ :J But some drink more symptom that isn't M\ than others. and when 1t -"f,,.,unn==.....-.·-· -------gets to be a problem. the _ __,_._ _ _..,.....12,...._,. drunk jokes a ren't funny anymore. Dr. David A. UPHOLSTERY Williams. assistant pro-· Cessor of speech at the w... '°" w-• University of Arizona. ,.. l ut said. "When factual in-ltU H.._. 11•4. o\lntry Ll£e lnterlok's DeS ;j" fo,. hoN'\e und o rf•c.e. f eat..m"'i. A~t·~vcs c..1"'1 L-ld W1..d.l ~e.,>rt..JU1..r 11..nc; t-.-e,,ch ro'or1(.',, w.lh Wvl\covcr11"'1~~ ~lu·~h. r1prl•'tvc.; I \oral~ \·londpa1t\\ec\ ~url'\• hJre O~l~r. tol~ c.1n.\ ~>l' 1..1h.r WO<JJ ~lv..ir~ o"d t f < m.\, c.lcx...-~ .. , Qi'(. N ING 0 . (? • Sot 101\M t• "\Pl"\ Cottew..-41..0JH formation about problem ~~~==~===:i behavior is presented to Call 642-5678. ..3'i 'l~ c Cc..o\I \4 .j\.\'-'o", Core.." .. t.lel mar a person. and it causes Pul a few words 1 dissonance with his toworklor ou. ,,"1-1,,11q')1() values. motivations and ...::=======~:.....J ...._ ____________________ , d esires. i t creales frustration. "But if he can reduce it to humor . he doesn't have to analyze it. If it is funny. it is not real." Like all humor. drunk jokes are b;:ised on truth, on real things that hap- pen to people. ........ 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Tl'UlT'if I& '/OUllZ """ OIJT'Stoe? by Rodc)er Bradfietd I J I f by Gus Arriola €.Uii~ ~~~=--MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS by Harold Le D0ux by Mell MLL AN'ltJOC:IY WMO NIE~ '4"'1"/ CAN 6E1" IT Otl(ECTLY F~OM M E, .AND AVOID '4LI.. THOS£ MtOOLEMEN ..• by Ferd Johnson LAST NIGHT WHSN I I SNEAKED IN AND ~ ~TARTED TO GET MY r>-:'"lJ3,_,,""'' PAJAMAS ON, I ' !r. ..JIN~LED MAMIE: % WIDE AWAKE .r ~· ;;::: by Rodcjer Bollen ... j -l __ .,_,_, __ _ ----,.1z. THE GIRLS . ! "Wh111'~ w nice about 'pending a vacation at home •~you h11vc to hold your 'tomach 1n only when yoo an\wtr 1hc door:· .. DENNIS THE MENACE ·~r LET ITOOTO)QJR HEA'O .•• HE'SWOt>SEE~· . I .. ""MUIDa IY DIA TH"' lN) ...., All DllYlr .. SH.AWOO'" Ill "LOGAN'S IUM'' INt .. ODI TO llU. Y JOI• INI '"HAU TIMIS .. .. ,nll PJ.H' 16) * .. lSCAPI TO WITCH MOUNT AIM .. "llMGO AU..STAIS & MOTOl KIMGS" "SMAU. TOWH IH TD.U .. IP'Gt "GUS" IGI ''IAMll" * "Mari~olds, 'Pa~ifie· San Clemente Pair Readied San Clem~te's t-.o thnter groups sv. lng into action next weekend, both ofrenng shows which cap tured the Pulltitf Pritt' for their respective Bro11dway productions. But that's where the ~lmHarit~ ends betweocn "South Pacific." one of the theater'!' mo!lt popular m\lSlcal , and "The Effect of Gamma Hays on Man· Intermission Tom Titus in· the-Moon Marigolds." a heavy drama. ·'South Pacific" opens June 30 al St!bast1un's Wt.>~t Dinner Playhouse, while ··~fa.ngoldl;" bo\\s in a day earlier at the San ClementeCommumtyThealer. Heading the cast for the RodRers <tnd l lammers· tein musical will be Jud> 0 Dl•a as Nelhe Forhu~h. the Na\')' nurse who falli. for an expatriate t 'rench plant.H1on o" nc r. playl"<i by Richard Allen. Another romance in' ol ves Ot>nnb t·ox a s a young Marine lieutenant and Shelley Pa ng as a Polynesian girl. \\h1le Michael Colhns he<1ds up the comedy cont· ingent a s the wheelinganddeahng Luther B1lhs. BLANCH E NICXELSOS enacts the island matriarch Bloody Mary." h1k David Ridt>nour, J ef. frey Heger. John Caisse. Scoll Faris and director Dan Verre play other pnnc1pal roles Chris Da rk and Heather Coh' ell play the half·caste children, wllh Charlie Swanson, Thoma~ 1\shworth, Bruce W1nanl. Mariana Renee. Janis Jam1~on. Janet Louer and choreographer Patti llublcr cvmpleting the com· pany. "South Pacific" will bt' prei.entcd for a 12.weck engagement. playing nightly, except Monday, at SO COAST PLAZA •••••nt *1111 "",.... WUf_f .. "CiUS" t It .. II 1 l\olt .. '""' ... ,_.,.,_,., ''IAMll" 1 ....... .. SO. COAST PLAZA MIUMl•UI MUlll l'lll'*lll 1MT'S DlltlTAHIMOO, PAIT 2" ''" •n ''HL\ITS Of THI WIST" ....... SO COAST PLAZA IH Stttltwtr SO JU2 1111 ,,.,,.~ (II ·uf II IMOLAll" wu.a•l 'IM'4"'"" '61 •S"" ·-111 4 tt· .... __. ...... .......... .. ,,... "TH£ SIMCO lOMC'S TUYUIMC All STARS ' MOTOR ~IMCS" !Kl ,, ........ CINE MALAND uus. ........... m-1101 flltr- 11JAWS11 I :30-3:45·6:00·1: 15 Nlf'Al-ltilt lMOW ._ -~··" _ .... _., .... , ..• lMIATll I ----1 BOBBIE GENTRY'S SONG NOW A MOTION PICTURE .()de'JO iliiJYJoe TH1An111 THIE (!'GI OUTLAW a..\\1 ... an artny of one. "U8NIFICENT I" _,....... ...... n._,.,... CllOll~ INGMAP. ~N'S 'li*CI 10 FKE ...... UVWMAMH CINEMA CENTCR k UIQa•t U• .. \ CO\IA .... b MlM •ttlOICt.fT11 '1•·4141 CINE MALAND ,·ary1ng curtain t1mt·~ at the dinner theater, 140 u14s. Mww Al*•m-1511 Avenu.la Pico. San Clemt-nlt• Hc:servallons are be· "11••1.1•c mg taken at 492·9950 IXI "UllMWMffU•" ACROSS TOWN AT thl' Cabr illo Playhouse, 1.l .. , .... , ...... 1»-tM Call 642-5678. AN X-RATEO MUSrcAL COMEDY ---.Peggy O'Har a Gibble 1s directing "Mai:1golds~"-°" ........ , :.:.""' Put a few worda to work for ou. en 5oot~ :~~: 9 Paul Z ind e I's p n ze·" mnmg dram a a bout a mother· s ~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;===~ troubles" Ith her t \\Oteen age daughters. -;; Jea n Do" nm~ take~ thl• leading role of Beatrice, with Katie Patton and Su~an Koebler double cast as one daughter and Linda Baker playtng the other. Thelma Ruckman, a former managing director or thl' playhouse. return..-. to the stage 1n the cameo role of ~anny. "1th young Mar~aret Alvarez completing IMO-AT \0 'O•U >UU. W•DAY\ 7 ) ... U 10 1$ ••l ·~l ... J J._,tt• .... , , ......... .. U •tHt •t lt ut 10 994 2400 SHOWH AT CIHIMALA...O COMT. DAILY · l:JO-J:OO 4:J0-4:00-t:OO """' ...... ' OOI TO BILLY JOI 1oc;1 "Ui. UTUIN TO MACOH COUNrf tl'Gl Oll"IN I 1 >0 e M.Afl .... U OAa f (M.UlfOH ... UfOH e Hl,._T' t()lleA OH fol-e NO ,,,HU MIDWAY 1.c11 I 00 e ) )0 e • 00 el.H e 11•00 WAii °'"°"' 1-Jt 10 ....... 1 e OOHlNOnl GUS IOI "UM81"t~I -N 11 )0 e """llHIO M IU ---u.u •u. "'" nmo"l-f!1~~R!ll'"-:::;;-i SAllOI WHO fill FllOM GUCI wmt THI KA 111 ....::.;:.:..::.:.:;:..J I 00 • ) •t e 4 4) e • 4S e I 4) e If )0 ..... .,ti ttl...,.M SlS·3S26 ........ ... , .. ..... 821 4070 tl-lAJ- OVTLAW JOSEY WALIS 1Nt ~Q ­ CHINOcNt cwilooo MUloOoe ... -.. -,-,..,,._---~ ... NO •AHU e (Al.l 109 _, MIDWAY 1.c11 ROOSTll COGIU•N 1l'Ol AAUf 011 WtU.tUU e l._I\ t All l()frd\ llHGC LOl«i IUYIUHG AU SlAIS ""' ,., ... ,. NIVU GIVI AN INCH '"" LINDA LOVELACE the cast "Ma r if;!olds " will be presented for four weekends and 12 performance:.. Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 30 until Aug. 21 at the playhou!>e, 202 Avenida Cabnllo. San Clemente The rescr\'at1on number is 492-0465 ANORICl~Al.<'omcd\' re' uc " ith music entitled "To Bl' Announrl.'<I' \\I.II tloM' out the :.ummer "eason for the fr~ l'<I O" I Rl•pertory Thl'ater Com· pany. a Xl'" port lk<ll'h haM•d j:!roup t·urrently performing 1n c; an.kn l;nn l' The salirical show w1ll open Aug. 5 in the Artisan's Guild ll<Lll. '9858 Garden Grove 81 \'d. where it will play Thursd:.iys through Saturdays u ntil Aug 28 uncter the d1rcctt0n or Michael Frym Tickets may be ordcr<'d t.y culling S30 8120. HILD OVH! "SAlT WATU WlNC 11" •1MTEHSE MIW SIQUIHCIS• _.,~ ........ ~m 1'11'01 .. •NC;U IH A •Jt - I I . ··-. ·-•-r "IAD HEWS IEARS" lftGI 1. .... 1:40.9:15 "t'AHIMOOM'" J:i0.7;JS ll'OI "JACI & THI llAHSTAU• lctl J:t 0.S:J o.a40 "7ltl VOYAGI Of SIMIAD• "~" 7tOO.•O;JO "THAT'S fHTERT AIHMEHT PART 2" J:l '-'4.0·1·10.9:)0 ''JACK & THE BEANSTALK" 1 :00·4·20·7 30 71h Voyage Slnbad · 2:40-S:Oil~ ""·"' ....... ,' "GUS" I M 4 1\fM •a.U e t\Me,-\ "IAMll" .,. ", .... I I •()Ml R.IW on• THI CUCKOO'S MIST" "WHUl'S rorrA7" Ill AND ._------------------t HAAAY REEMS, IA IN THE ALL TIME ~ '"JUNHll VISIOtf'' 111 "IAllAllUA" EROTIC C LASSIC ... l,_r_H_l_C_IT_V_SH-Ol"--IN_O_C_l_H-lA-C~ OIAM61 U4-ltl I "BEWARE. 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WP will deliver promptly without extra r haq:e. W e wt•lcome requests ror dl'l lvery ser v 1r e and rhaq:e arrounts. PA.ltl UDO PHAIMACY Jll....,.... .... ""hl•ery ............. 41.1 111 ., .•·. .:-.·;:.::.::'." ~·. •. :·· .•. :.<#··· .· .... . . -. " -. .· .. ·. ··. : ;·· , .. ' -:·,... ••• ••• t •• ... . . ::t: ; ,; .... ·.:: .·.·. ...... . . ...... · ·,·: . . · ... . . . ...... Thurld!y. July 22. 1911 Anxiety Greets Rules New Wage, Work Lau. to Touch Everyone By STEPHEN FOX 4U>Ki.IH~ Sweeping new regulations on waces and working condiUons to be adopted July 27 by tbe California Industrial Welfare Commas1ton <IWCl are sending shock waves of anxiety throuih lbe state's business community. The new rules, which ultlmate- ly would affect every business and every employe. would r aJse the slate's minimum wage to sz.:;o an hour from the present $2, pro vide for automatic time-and- a-half overtime pay for work beyond eight hours daily. extend overtim e regulations to field ha nds for the first tim~ in Cahfomaa histor y and provide male workers ~·ith a variety of benefits heretofore required only for female employes. SOME OF THE MOllE con· troversiaJ provisions ~'OUld mean that hotels. restaurants and other employers. including racetracks. could no longer hold cashiers responsible for money shortages, garage owners would have to buy tools for their mechanics and steel workers would get carpets. Business leaders contend that the new requirements are ex· cessi ve a nd would increase employers· cost to the point where companies would lea ve the s tate in s earch of more hospitable headquarters. They say the rules would impose yet another layer or governmental regulations on the state's 450,000 businessetHmd. ultimately throw more workers onto Ca lifornia's already swoUen unemployment rolls by forcing firms to lay otr employes. The wording of certain of the regulations has raised fears that babysitters would be covered by the S2.SO minimum and that company cars would be required for delivery boys, charges the IWC denies. Howe\'er. by ex· tending be ne fits t raditionally applied lo female employes to * * * men, the IWC rules woWd brin1 such lhln11 •• r••troom couches and mandatory eofttc brew to male worken lor lbe nnt lime. 'nil~ REGlJLAT10NS, which drew an eatimated l.500 people to public hearin11 ln Frf'lno, Los Anlelff and San Frand sco, are lo be adopted next week at a public meeting lo Sacramento, alehou&h they would not be efltt· Uve untlJ at lust October. Their adoption h u alreadr, been pushed back a month while com· missioners digested the voluminous testimony, meet of it neaative, gathered at the public hearina•. The new rules have also s parked crl ti c is m rrom lealslators and Assemblymfn Euaene Chappie t R·Rosevillel has introduc~ a raolution with tbe backlna of several other lawmakers asking the IWC to hold off on adopting the regula- tions until their possible effects can be studied further. However, since the legislature does not re- convene until August, the bill may be loo late to delay adoptioo and the final decision lbus rests with lbe IWC itself. "My principal concern was that if they adopt~ these regula· lions it would cost California workers literally thousands of jobs and bit low-income areas and s tude nts particularly." Chappie said in a n Interview: ad- ding that the agricultural over· time provision woitld mean "you'll hire fe wer people by necessity.'' THE FACT THAT the final de- cisioo rests in the hands ol the five-member IWC bothers those who feel that employer-empJoye relationslhips should be the pro- vince or collective bargaining rather than 1ovemmeotal edict. "They're stomping all over our collective bargaining rela- tionship that's been established * * * Members' Ties Told SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The In· dustr ial We lfare Commission is scheduled to act soon on wage and working regulations. Members are: -Howard A. Carver, a former vice president of the Carter-Hawley-Hale Department Stores. -Joyce Valdez. who was active in the retail food bus iness for more than 20 years both as an employer and em· Come to a BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION in NEWPORT CENTER OVtt a number of years, Sit)~ Richard Nunn. executtve direc· tor~ the l,300·member Anoclat ed General Contractors. who points particularly to the pro- vision requiring employers to aupply crafts m en wllh hand tools. "Historically. tht> skill ed tradesman who m clUt people hare have provided their own tools." says Munn. "Carpenters. plum· bers, elt>ctriclans all suppl)' the normal hand tools and ov(•r the years we've bargained with the unions over the more spec1ahietl tools. We're concerned lhal a government agent'y would try to upset what has been a hastortc.tl relationship ." ANOTHER CRITIC OF lh<.' IWC. Asse mblyman Ernest Mobley <R-Sanger ) says has con· stJtuent.s are complairung about the commission's rules, which would automatically supers~e contract provisions. .. r got a le tter from 50 employes at Dow Chem1c.-al and another 200 al Pittsburgh Plate Glass and this thing just shoots them to hell as far as their collec- tive bargaining is concerned it just lays rules down Oat.·· Mobley also claims the com· mluion h as ignore d th e testimony of concerned parties at the public hearings . Peaehy Speech ''THEV DON'T LISTEN to both sides of the issue -they just ~ ahead. The}'. never _paid a damn bit of attention to lhose who testified before the com- mission," clai ms Mobley. a c.-o. sponsor of the bill asking the IWC to delay adoptfog the rules. Gov. F.d mund r.. Hrown Jr. rnt•l-'b \\Ith pl.'ar h gro,,u·s outs1d<.' the Capitol t o tel l thl.•m that if P resad <'nt Ford do!.t•n't aC't to end the canner '!) strik e b' thl' "eekend. he'll t<ikl· :.t('111111 The strike co m C'S at har\."t'!>l l1ine ana ~rn~~ri. b~} Ute frwl I~ l'Otllng 111 lht• fi elds. Bro\\n paC'k~ a pt'aeh bC'hrncl hi!-> b:H·k rlun n~ thL' <•hat ---- "If they adopt this, we're going to have to take more rigid acu on when we get back in August to try to roll this back." says Mobley. "But lbey (the comm1ss1oneri. 1 have a copy of the resolution and we 're hoping they'll Sei! its 111 tent." Texaco Up Arwther Pe11ny NEW \'ORh 1AP1 Texaco In<'. 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Jt descri bed the vessels as "major combatanr shlp8 for the Navy's amphibious ta.,k forces.·· GUJeue Pays $7,500 LOS ANGELES CAPJ-The Gillette Company bas agrff<l to avold decep- Uve packaging tn the selUng or "Right. Guard" deodorant and paid $7,500 In civU Ones and attorney fees. Superior Court Commissioner Leo S. Rieb signed a stlpulated judgment Wednesday In which Gillette admitted no wroncdolng. Dep. Atty. Gen. Michael R. Botwin filed the consumer protection s uJt clalmtn1 Gillette packaged the de· odorant in oversized packages with falae lids, sld~alls and bottoms. ll'l4.m1day. July 22. 1976 s f'adl Bag DAILY PILOT .-J. New Corporate Game: Unload 81 MILTON MOSKOWITZ When Ne,w \'ork·based V.S. lndul!trie:s Inc. rclt'a:lcd Its unoual report carll('r this 'eur. shartholder:s found emblatoned on lhe covtr the lcilend, "l'rorak of u Chan~inl! Comp1my." It was one of the corporate undcrstntl?munl:. or the year. You rl'meml.ic-r . back m the 100011, when everyone w f1$ lulklng a b ou\ th e c o n . glomerutt's '! h wa:o; one o( tht• big game11 gomg on Wa ll Street 'l'he Money Tree theory or conglomerotaon wa5 thnt 1r Comp;iny A ncqu1r~1 Compuny B, then the rc!lultln~ unit, Company <.:. was somehow bigger and more exciting than the i>um or its l\\o puts. It was synt>rgislic action No one subsrrabt.'(I to that the-u rr more t.•nthustostlcnlh than 1. John Bi\leru. who bt:camc chairni an or lJ.S In· dustries in 1965. Riiiera went around tht' r ountry with a shopp1n~ bag. p1ck1ng up a company here. D r ompJny then·. tossing them all into the U.S. lndustrirs lart.1£•r . WHAT KIND OF COMPANIES did Billers buy"> All kinds. a bool manufacturer. Georgia Sho~ A shirt com pany. En('IOO. A carriage maker. Bilt-lllt t: A chain or health s pas, Health industries Trucking companies. B&P Motor Exprel's. M&M Transportation. Serrl'larial ::.chool11. Berkeley and Claremont. A hike m:.tnufal'turer . Beacon. A clutch of optical wholesalers and retailers. an airµort l4mousine service and the makers or wags. mobile homes. power boats, Jeans. sportswear. furniture. 011 tools. leather coats. Diversificallon 1s a rm ld term to desc ribl' 8 11lera·, shopping spree. By the end of 1973 he had scooped up morc than 130 differenl compames, and he hild succl'cded 111 boosting his company's ::.ales Crom $109 million to Sl.6 billion. Billera's best year on the acquisition trail was 1969. No fewer than 47 companies were bagged in that y ear, among them: Eoliday Manufacturing, Western Mobile Hoines . Fairmont Knitting Mills, Shepard Clothing, Ulysses lrriga· li<m Pi}>e. La Marqais-e Footwe-aT. G. -B . Goldman PtlPf?"r, - Gay Togs, Compass Steel. 0 . I\. Burnes. Haver Queen 8011t Works, Brookwood F\Jrniture and Lakecrort Beach Estat~s ANYONE WHO OVERLOAD A shopping bag could have predicted wha t happened next to U.S. Industries. The company found it wasn't so easy to run so many different oper ations under one roor. So now Billera, still at the helm. is into "Operation Unload.·' U.S. Industries is de('OnRlomeraling. It ha), already disposed or more than JOO companies. Others are ticketed ror a pink slip. They will he either sold or abnn. doned. In 1974, the bus inesses lopped orr by LI S. lndul\tries hl:ld annual sales totaling $140 m1lhon. ln 1975, the businesses eliminated had s ales of $81 million. LOOKING BACK OVER TllJS curnag(.'. lhl•rc are three interesting footnotes: -U.S. lndustrles is now selling oH or k1lhng husinesi.e.-. whose sales are greater than the total s ales done by the company Whl'n Billera assumed command in 1965. -U.S. Industries earned Sl0.5 milhon after laxes l<isl year. That was down slightly from the $78 million 1t earn ·cl an 1972 and below what 1t was earning an 1007. -U.S. INDUSTRIES IS trading on the New York Stoel< Exchange at about$6 per share, roughly what it was tradin~ at when Biller a took over in 1965. The stock sold at $35 an 1968. Looking on the bright side. the company does have a good name for the bicentennial. It adopted the name in 1954. Previously, it was tbe Pressed Steel Car Company. EPA Claims Cars ·Don't Meet Test WASHINGTON CAPJ -The big automakers a re Callin~ to make sure the cars they build meet federal emission stan• dards for the required 50,000 males. the Environmental Protection Agency <EPA> says. EPA Administrator Russell E. Train sent letters to the presidents of Ford, Chrysler and General Motors asking for reports by Aug. 9 "on what your organization plans to do lo correct the problem .'' "AS I SEE IT, 111E primary responsibility, both legal and ethical, for doing whatever needs to be done is yours a nd your d ealers'," Train said in the letters. EPA found in recent tests in rive cities that 83 percent of the 1975 Chrysler-built cars tested, 43 perccnl or the 19n. Fords a nd 49 percent or the 1975 General Motors cars failerl to meet the federal carbon monoxide standard. The failures m ay be bec ause of faulty production but are more likely the result ot maladjustment after they were built, Train said. "SINCE NEW VEmCLES ARE typically maintained by the dealer that sold the vehicle. it appears that su<'h maladjustments m ust, to o large degree have oc curred in new car dealerships," 1'ra1n said in a statement released with his letters to the auto executive),. Train said 1975 cars tested in Lo'i Angeles had " much better r ecord than those tested in the five cit.Jes. lie said n · asons for the difrerence may' be the s trict rcgulullons California Imposes on car rt>pair estubl1shmcl'lti> and tlwt s tate's program to check cari. urter thc.:y come oft assembly line:-. The uverni<e mileage on the ear~ tested by EPA in Chicago, Hou11ton, Ph~nix . St. r.ouis a nd Wa~h1n(lton wai. 9,000, EPA said. Under Uac Clean Air Act, new cars are sup P<>!'ed to be able to meet federal cmibi.1011 standards ror 50,000 miles when properly maintained 1md operu\cd. EPA IMO E~RUER ANNOUNCED plan" to begin pulling cars from the foctory Mscmbly line ot r andom t11 c heck their antipollution pcrform•nce. T he touRhc r e miasion control plan will <tebu~ this summer a lon" with 1m model c ars, the al(ency said. At pre:'ltnl . EPA ruM 50,000·mik compllonct• check!\ on sampll'S of each auto mudcl before It I~ ullowed to go lntCJ production . Until now, EPA ha11 ccrUClcd entire model lines or nl'w ca.rs after running 50.000·mtlc compli ance tests on u :i;mall number or samples. but the aaency says lhal has not guaranteed that the thousands or l'urs r olling off lhe ll'- sembly lines :.ictuttlly pc?rforrn as well a s the sample~ "The a uto m anurncturers own data lnd1cat~ that more than halt a mJIUon 1976 model cars did not satisfy the federal e mission requirement,, when they came off the assembly line," said Traln. "EPA data on 197S vehicles In actual use suggest even higher noncompliance. Bank Assets Increase For the thlrd successive year since its inception. Irvine National Bank has posted increases in total asset.g and de· poslu. according lo its six-month statement of condlUon. Total asset~ tor the period ending J une 30 gained 52 per cent t.o Sl9.3 million compared to the same period a year earlier. Thia was more than S3 million ahead of the bank'~ ~7.lFtlons. Total deposits jumped 7R percent to $16.~ on. Bf OAIL Y PILOT For Safety CUP Officers To Be Cited The Automobile Club of Southern Cahrornia Wlll honor 77 m embers or the Cullrorrua J{Jghv. ay Patrol Sanla Ana office Frlduy for professional, sale drivlnR record., Gene Shaw. Santa Ana dJSl.rlct omcer manal(er for the Auto Club, will be u~s1,lcd b) Capt WalJy Haas, commancJer, and John Lov.e, inspector. an presenting specia l ce.rt1flcatt~ Shaw s.a1d the award:s range from fiH• con !>ecut1ve years without u prevl•nh1blc accident to a high of 25 accident free years The honorees covered a(lprox1matel) Hi 3 m1ll1on mile during their ~ Yl'ar~ or accumul11ted sen •ice. Often the drivin,I( w~ done undt-r emergen· cy or hazardous condltJons Tl)c t t'ci pienti. represent more lhun one third o( the total Santa Ana force directed by Capt W<.1 lly llaai., The traffic offi cer":> honort>d, number of ~are driving years . and hometowns are as folhn\S Co\t• Mot\• T W 0,,..,., f.1' .. ,.,. *' A W f•1"~' '.., ,. ,, 0 1 ~·ti"'•• t,~ ' ... 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Pat will cut red tape. gettmg tht• ansu:ers and act1011 you need to solve 111equit1es 111 goi,ernmL'111 and bus1· ness. Marl your quest1011s to /'at Du11n At \'our Service. Orarrgl' Coast Dolly P1lor. P 0 Bor 1560, Costa ,\1csa. <.:A 92626. Include your telephone 11umber Till' column appears daily erccpt Saturday., Sfer.-o Delay Tra~ed io l 'PS DEAR PAT I look m v Ken\\ ood ::.tcreo r e· cl'1ver to the nl'arest authorhccJ dealer for repairs last Januan. It's been month-. no" a nd l ::.trll don't have my st~reo bcl'au::.e it's bt•cn sent to a rei.z1onal service center for rep;ur 1 'm getting tired of wait· In~ rt ;-.; . lluntmgton Beach United Parcel Service is the culprit this timf'. The operations manager for Kenwood t::lectronics' senolce center said he'd never received your stereo. ' A tracer was lnlUated by the dealer, but UPS was on strike at the lime and the tracer gathered dust. Although this ls a "better late than nevrr" sllua-1 tlon. your stereo nnaJJy was located by l 'PS, and sent lo the service center. Ken~ood made a peedy repair and retu rn ed the i.el to ' ou. Sqawe.:iMg Choker May Be Helpful DEAR PAT r heard about a new method or helpin~ a chok1n~ person soml' months a~o. but I can 'l recall the exact proccdun» It has something to do with squeezing a pcrson's waist. and the food 1s suppos ed to pop out of the. mouth. M y grandchildren arc coming for a visit next month. They eat constantly; and r think 1t would be wise to learn this method in case one of them chokes on a piece or food 11 S . Ney, port Beach Check with your own doctor about the best method to use wht>n trying to help a choking person, and keep an ey<e on those munching grandchildren. T1w new me thod you've heard about th('orlzes that the squeeze will caw.e residual air in the vlctl m •s lungs to push the trapped objttt out quickly and with some forcf'. Vou are supposed lo stand behind , thf' victim and hold both of your arms around his waist at the bell llnf'. Grasping one of your own wrl!its firmly, (llvf' a ha rd sqUttze. "hlle allo"'lng the \•le· tlm to slump fo rward, head and armsdan1tlln1t. Food Sta•p Ell9lblll•r1 \'arle• DEAR PAT · I just g<>l my lax U!>St-ssmt·nt notice. Wht>re cun J apply for food ;;tam·ps" If I pu~· my tax bill. there's no wny I can afford to cal without some kind ofhulp. A P , San Clem<>ntc Vou 'd beUt r phml a "survlnl xardt'n" If your available r esourct's, rxcludlng your home and first n r, e:u•eed Sl.500. Vour lncomt' and the num ~r of Pf'l'SOn!I rt'sldlng In the housl'hold al110 dett'rmlne ellalblllty. i\ .... ood Stamp Information Packet," Including 1pplle1tlot1 form. complet.-reitulatlnns and eligibility details, can bf• requested by wrtllnJt to Orang• County Welfare J)foputment Box ltO, Sant• Ana, CA 9270%, or by phonln~ fl.'W ·2780. Chlfta PaurrM Sour«"~• l.l•fed DEAR READE RS: The f'Conomy must be on tM upswlni, Judglag by lM numbf>r of requests/\ VS ll11 been recelvlntt about old china p1Uern bstylng SCMarc:et. People seldom replace their best china with a IM'W pattern, 1nd It's t-ncouraglng to see that so many ruders must be enlertalnlng In 1 slyle tbal calls for the" JCood dlsh4:'s." Please cUp and save this list provldM by wnox Cldna hudqaarten ln New Jerffy: Patterns of the Pait. st4 S. Main St., Princeton, IL 6135'; Mr. JamH Hasty, The .Jewel Box, Box 145, Mala Street, Albertville. Al 35950: Topex Co,, 58 Ueda Lau, Tlf· On, OH 44883: Bycor Inc., 164 E. Grand River, WllUamston, Ml 48895: Dick Thlrsk Chlna Chasers, Box !14, Dunwoody, GA 30338; Ed EUleman's, ltt N. KIJ1ore St .• Kll~ore. TX 7SM2: Mr. FrHehl Rinke, Aberdeen Crockery Store. 5lt S. Main St .• Abenltta, SD 57491 : Mrs. Olarles Tel&ele, Rolllag Folk F1ower It Gift Sbop, Rolling Fork. Ml 2ttSt; Irving Reibman Jew-elers, 215 S.W. 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Compreuion Tank Sprayers 399 • U jw1.-lt t11Ult with Hlttlslttl twh ... lrw·ft1t .,.City 15~! 2 Gel. 19.9S Thursday July 22 1976 DAILY PILOT CJ ell, Babashoff Bid for Gold Medals By GLENN WHIT£ Ol IM o ••• , f'\)11 MMt MONTREAL Bnan GoocMI and Shlr ley fUbasholf. the Or an&e Coast area's premier Olympians. seek new glor1ei. t on iahl following i.parkllne J)('rformances m thb mormn11 ) 1w1mm1na prelim1nanes Goodell, world record holckr rn the ..OO·me-ter freestyle. ~"um to an Olympic record 3 55.Z.1 m hai. heat to erase the manulell·Old standard of 3 56 40 which Tim Shaw of Long Beach had posted Babashoff looked more ampos mg than she hiAd m six pre\ 1ou~ 1 w1ms here Ub she cnused lo a 2.0l 64 in the 200 freestyle to set up tonight's duel with the great East G~rman. KorneUa Ender Also this m orn ing , J llck fi~bashor! of Fountain Valley ilOChort'd thl! U .s. mt.'<lley relay t eam to a '4 o rld rerord 3 47 .28 to t-rase the forme r best ot 3 .48.16 The team or Joe Bottom. Chris Woo, Peter Roeca <And Babashorr ~ llS a rese1·ve squad used to· qualify for too aghrs rinats And the first unit 1s ex~c.-'d to go un· der3·45 Another world record fell this morning us lla nnelore Anke of 400 FREE ENTRIES Amc~a·s 1·2·3 punch m the men's 100-metcr freestyle is Long Beach's Tim Sha w clefti , and Mis~ion \'1eJo's Casey Converse 1center 1 and Brian East Ge rman y u n loaded a 1 11.ll m the 100 breast to i.haH• 82 of a second off teammate Carola Nil chke 's mark. For tv.o M1ss1on V1e)o s"1m· mers il W IH> a dis appornttn11 O aT'1Toa ... 1 C••••~ 7. 7z3e. JJ:3e morning. Marcia Morey. seven hme n a tio nal breas ts troke champion, fallt>d to make at Into tonight's semis. She w~ fourth rastest in her heat wlth n l .17 30. • The fastest 16 or thl' prc>luni. i:o to the st>m1s and Morey wa.' 25th Casey Coovt•r t• "us 12th OH'r n il an 400 quullfyan.i "1th it 4 00~ The i.~1ftt>~t t·1~h1 mmt' into the (1n"l1> CunH•rM• "a~ nevt>r Ul at an h11, he;.at. go1n11 out fi rth al thl' ht.1lfw.1\ nrnr l.. In 2 Ol 95 tie took tht· lt•ud "1th 160 meters to go. but the trun.i that mattered mo't. hi~ tinw . \\ 11::. stall too i,lo\4 He " ound up ::.econd 11\ thl' 1 ..ict• to Nui.swn \'l.id1m1r M1 kh1.•1.•' "' lhl' later " u~ taml'd in ·t 00 ;,w !\11kht>t•'"' tlnH• Jtl.IH' hi m the f1nal :-.1><>t rn to111i;ht ::. ::.'41m for mt'duls 0•111 !l'llot 1>1o010 br Gl•M W"ll• Goodell. Good ell and Shaw are in tonight's fin als Goodell, the gold medal winner in the 1,500, is the world record holder in the 400. I'll Just Try My Best· -Kramer By a Dally Pilot Writer MO N TREA L Nicol e Kramer as an Olymµaan. No 2 hope for the n1ted Slate!> an the 800-meter Creel>tVll· which will be held Saturday 1·ht•;.1Ls 1 and Sun· day lfanals1 at the Olymp1r swam pool. here. And Nicole Kramer is also one of the youn~cst Olympwns here She celebrated her 14th birthday five months ago. She turned a lifetime best 8 42.29 at last month's L'S Oly mpic tenm trials 1n Loni:: Beach. And she. alon~ "1th teammate Shirley Babasholf. 1R·39 631. Aus tralian J e nn y T u r ra ll 18·4J.48J. C;i nada's Shannon .Sm ith 18 ·4 6 .391 a nd Eas t G C'r m a n y ·s Pe tra Thurner 18 40.68 1, fig ures prominently in Montr eal cfrl. Olympics~ the s wim for the gold, silver and bronze medals . Will her age work against her in this pressure packed competi· tion ? Al Schoenfield, manager of the U.S. swim team and publisher of S'4 1mming World magazine . of- * * * * * * Germans Dominate What's Happened To V.S. Women? MONTREAL AmH i C'a n women arc tllking a baek:1eat to their Eas t Ge rman count1•rparts an Olymp1r M\lrnmani;:. In fo rt, most /\mcrlc·uns urt.'n't even close enouf!h Lo call il abJckseat And some c ritics here rare won dcring why Americans have "" integrated after they had ::.hone so hrli:htly m pre vaoul'i Olympie~ l''or example, LIS 1tuls took ~i' ca ....... WHI U I indlv1dunl and two rt.'l ny Auld medals at \ht> 1972 Muna t"h Olym pars. llerc In Montreal they mny win t ht> 200 and 800-met<.>r freest) ll'll and they could take the free re· lay. By contra!lt, the East Germans ftre domlnuUng compctations here. 1l is conceivable tha t they'll bag ll )told medals At Munich they J:Ot nonr What's happened" Mark Schubert . p rominent American women's coach from Mission Viejo. sa ys part of the re- ason is b ecaus e the stron g womt'n·s coaches of the past have been lured into coaching me n's t eams in the college ranks-g1.tys like Don Gambnl and George Haines. I wonder if it isn't more oC a case of the East Germans want· Ing something badly enough to go • alttt it while we ha\'e become a bit complacent...rested on our laurels. you might say. And while on the subject or t swimming. t he nation showing • IJ'Ul improvement in men·s and · womm 'a action be re is Russia. • • • A•mun men swimmers•~ • kMllag toward a s•'ftP of gold medals in tht'1e Olymptc Games. Tbe Ollly otlaer lime a coatry has u pturt"d every swimming event wes when USA men did It at Lon· don In 1948. And at that time there were on· ly six swimming and two diving tv.e_nts. Here the re ar.-13 swimming and two diving gold medals up lor grabs. i\ftrr seven mt'n's finals hert'. the .S. baa won them all and has had gleant'd IS of the ZI medals awarded. • • * Some of the Egyplhm athletes c·ame to say goodbye to ucquuin· lances In \he Olympic 1llui:e They had tears an their ey<'s ll!> t h e y ga v 1.• awa y a fin a l '\OUvenlr a pin Crom their Olym pie basketball team. One frustrated jlroup was seen hurling a f13g to the ~round and stomping on it. Which flag they were taking out their wrath on is not cle ar s ince the Olympic Vill age employe who saw it h•P pen Is not an exJ)('l'l on nais. But It well may have been the one from their countrv The above related scene was made poss ible when the Egyp- tian government ordered its con- tingent to return home this week. The directive w:is In support of other AfriC'an nations who had pulled out of here In protest of New Zealand's presence here. The latter a llowed·a rugby leam to tour ra<'ially troubled South Africa. where apartheid is prac- ticed. African politicos are forgetting a s keleton ln their own closet when they try to rattle the cur· taia over South Africa-. It was not man,y years ago that Uganda ordered Indians and other Asians out oC iu country and expropriated their busi· nesses and prope rty. The Olympic Games will get along fine without the likes of Togo. Swaziland, Came.rouns, etc. But it ls a shame that lhe etghl or nine world class athletes that contin ent bas produced are denied the right to compete because of thick·skulled govern- ment edicts. fers this comme nt: "It as a disadva ntage to be so young. She could medal in the 800 on the bas is of her performance in Long Beach. But the Olympics are a whole new e nvironment, a diffe re nt world for a kid, 14, away from home." Kramer admits she misses home but she is being looked after here by one of her room- mates in the Olympic Village, Babas hofr. "It ·s fun being here with all the kids," Kra mer says. "As for be· mg in the Olympics. l guess I t'an·t really r ealize I've done it. I can rem ember watching the last Olympics on TV but I never dreamed until this vear that I might m ake th es e Ga.mes "In a couple of years rll pro· bably appreciate it more than I do now. I hope I can make the 1980 Oly mpics because I'll pro· bably enjoy it more. "I thought earlier this year I .mJght have a ch ance of making the team and I set a personal goal ot 8:43 for the 800, so I wasn't re- ally surpris ed when I djd the 8:42 at Long Beach. Be fore that meel I decided I'd jus t try to do my best and see wh at happened." Kramer says now she'll just try to do her best once a gain. "That's about all you can do." she says. ,, ... ...,..... VICTORY PARADE-America's gold medalists In the ~·meter freestyle r elay team wave their colors follow· ing their world record efforts . From left -Bruce Furniss of Santa Ana. John Naber, Jim Montgomery and Mike Bruner. Converse had earned a 3 53.72 pen;ona l best into tht• Ol)•mpics und figur ed 111 b(• one of the rnt<dahi.ts tonight Now It i.hape:. uv \L" a t\\O·man stru111~le for i;old u ·Goodell." 111 ncr of tht> I .500 1'ut~11~. und Shaw fight al out <~oodell 1s "orld record hold1•r at 3 53.08 und 11 '' u::. Shit\\':. f l' e-0rd I 3 · 53 311 t hut tw hrokl' <:oodcll has m om1.•ntum I k ::.aid th:il tht' 1,500 \'1t•tor) hnd g1v1•n h1 m new ('1)nf1dN\<'l' for t ht.> 400 And his coach. Mark Schuber t. said Goodell's 57 K fi nal 100 llf that 1.500 ~howcd * * * Coodell is ready for a lremt-1\· dous 400. Uut Show ha:s something g·ointt. too tit• 's fre:>h. \\'hen Goodell beat hi11' ut \h\• l' S Oly mpll· team lrrnls a month a~o. Shaw wus suff,•rlni;: Cron\ :i blood nfflictlon which left him dralnt'<I Of bl rt'ni.'lh Now, howc\'l.'r . ht:s blOtlll t'()Ullt is reported to b\• normul for ton1~ht ·i. ran11ls . Shuw lookt•\I 1>11\00th und gtrong Ir\ eutlln~ :i 3 ~.<&O tb\s m ornani,: The na bnshuff ·Ender conCron s~~ Goodell, P ageC'l * * * HB's Evam 6th Hall Surpasses Greatest Hope By a Daily Pilot Writer MONTREAL-Huntangt on Beach High product Clay Evans unleashed the fai.tei.t ftrsl 50 meters he had ever swum in the tOO-meter butterfly rinals \\'ed nesday night al the Oly mpic Games. He came to the wall an 25.79 seconds to hold third plar e behind USA spl ashers Gary Hall 125 39 1 and Mntt \'ogel 125 50>. Ho.we.v.e.r . .£\'ans. a swimmer on the Ca nadian Olympic team. couldn't hold the ternd pace and wound up sixth with a 55.81. Ha ll. gra dua te of Ha ncho Alamitos High in Garden Grove, ~Montreal ~Olympics outdid h imself by taking a bron2e medal in 54 .65 to complete an American sweep. Vo~el won m !>4.35 with Joe Holtom second 1n !)4 so. So E vans' ultimate goal M picking up an Olympic medal is unrealized. However . he did ac· comphsh two of his prime goals · To make the finals and to record his fastest time here. Those projections were set in accorda nce with his disappoint· ing swims in the 1972 Munich Olympics when he failed lo make the finals in the two events he was In. This year threatened to pro· vide further d isappointment to him as he dislocated a shoulder shortly before Canadian Oly mpic team trials. lie had lo skip the backstroke lo get two extra days or rest so he could shoot for a berth in the fly . He barely made it ther e. taking the final quaUfying spot. But here h e came on to be the only Canadian to gain the finals and he set a Canadian national r ecord in Tuesday morning's prellms with a 55.35-nearly a second under his previous best. Hall, bearer of the American flag ln Ope ning Cere monies here. was in his third Oly mpics and announced that he will not swim again competitively. "It was jus t an honor lo be In a third Olympics." llall said. "But gelling a meda l was beyond my greatest hope . It's one or the greates t thrills in the world for me . "I wanted to go out hard lhC' rirst 50 and 1 did. But 1 Just v.asn't s trong enough to bring 1t bal•k." After the m e dal a wards l'eremony. Hall walked over to the stands and lifted his bu by son high in the air for the crowd and TV ''•ewers to see. "It was just a s pontaneous thing ." Ha ll said or what he had done . "I lo\'t> m y wire and son \•cry mu<'h mad they were thc first o nes I thought of arter the race. "Ever~· Olympics has been dlf· ferent for me. I came closest to wanning in 1968 at Mexico Cit y and my greatest disappointment was losing the 400 ind1 v1duul medley in Munich. "Munich was especially sad for me because I never thought I'd be swlmmin1t in anothe r Olympics. But last December I dc>cided to gave it u ftO. "The n when m y little s on leamed lo swam right before our Olympic team trials. 1 had my 1n· ~piration " llaJI suys he hopes to bel·om c an orthopedic surgeon. Soviet Union Polo T e am Pulling Out MONTREAL -The Soviet Union, defending Olympic cham· pion in water polo. aMounced ld· day it was pulling out of compel1- tion. The president of the sport's governing body, Dr. Harold Hen- ning. said the action was "un- sportsm an h ke " and recom· mended disciplinary meas ures . The Russians. upset earlier In the week by Holland. forfeited their match scheduled for today against Cuba. The r eason given for the Soviet pullout was "sickness and m- JUries ·'involving te am members. He nning s aid he was a p· proached Wednesd ay by a Soviet representative inqwring "about the feas ibility or its teum withdrawing from competition in as much as thcy would not be ablt• lo fi nish In the top s ix teams.·· SeeSovlets, PageC3 Sizemore L e ads LA Rhoden Seeking I 0th Win in Row LOS ANGELES l /\P1 · Ted Sizemor<' i s a hc lit'Vt'r in pyramid power. Jl e ha s a pyrnmirl hanging in his locker at Dodg,•r Stadium anrt he reads con~tantly about the !'iUbJeCt Still, he is kiddC'd by his 1..0~ Angeles Dodge rs l<'ammates. or. tit least, he used to he kiddc..od. Sizemore drove an the wanning run in the 10th inning Wednes· &11o'"'"""11A ac 11t01 July 77 ,.." 0 .. UO •I l ~\ AnQ,IP• ,,,,., 11 '\c&n O•fl-QO At lO\. A"0""°' JUI 114 lO~ AllO•lh <ti S..n 0•- I l\o m r Ho m • u,,,., day, g iving the Dodgers a 7-6 vac· tory over St. Louis, a nd af - terward said, "Now maybe some or these iuys will believe me ." "Pyramid power" has to do with stor e d -up energ y. something Siiem ore hu plenty ol. Ke had not appeared since before the All-star break and still he walked up to. the plate. the 33rd player to get into the game, and prompUy ended it with a base hit. Tonight the Dodgers host the San Diego Padres with unbeaten Rick Rhoden shooting for bis 10th straight victory. Dan Splllner will start for San Diego. He's 2·9. Wednesday's victory was the Dod1en' loth ln 12 meetings wilh St. Louil a.nd It was two former CardinaJ1, $i1emore and Reggie Smith, who gave their former team the mos t troubl<". Smith slugitt"I two home rs Wednesd ay and also :<1lnJ?lcd twice. In ri ve Rames against hlis former teammates Smith has ri ve homers, eight runs batted 1n a nd as hitting 471i llO·for-21 1. Sizemore Is IO·for-20 ugainst St. l.oui~. ''I'd be lylnl( If I s aid It wasn't more satisfaction cominR out or m y s lump aga in s t the Cardina ls," S mith art mitt N I. ST a.out~ LO$A>IOILU #I> r II l>I O r " bl M r Orl.,.r t \ I I I .. _,,., s ' ' t ~°'\1-r \\ l I t 1 &u<•,...rll • ! 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Ender is world record holder for both events, and is the only Eva11s Sixth Dillf ..... , , .... , OltM llllllllt Former Huntington Beach Hi gh star Clay Evans. who went for the gold in Wed - nesday's lOO·meter butterily finals. pon- dered his hopes d uring a lull at the Olym- pic Village in Montreal. A member of the Canadian t eam , he fi nished sixth in the field. Olympic Schedule TODAY HUii\ .,,1111 <O •WO ll\ Uml ~-trtrg--WU"rnttr"I fOU'7CliilrTW11"Y "ftftet"; "'.,. ..-fO""I OM~ •1AOU.t co~w•,n wm•l•n••'· •Omtf\ '~· COJ\Wi•" '•"'' ''"'"' QtJfONOt• w:vlt\ ""''""'•''· WC)'""'" j Slreff ..,, t(Ull\ W1UW>Yl (.0•\•,·n t.tfN ·~h. w1tftouf <o•,w•I" \•m•ffn•u. 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C •" .t d A "', WW•"'· repet.f\•~t ot •lt)ht'"Ul''lh . o~~IOW'I~ If, wonwn' Me•ICO Y'\, \print <1u•rt•t ''"•le, •n4tv•CSiHI Cuo•. min Uulo•n• Y\ J•o•n. JN''~" fln•I\ WOl'Mf\, Au•''"'"' v\ C•r.lda,fT'ton, Fen<u,o -,,,.n' •Pf'• fncJ1v1~f 80 .. ""0 orelimtnar•~1 c°"'~\•l•On O'ttlim1n•rtt\ mens Cytl•nQ '"•"" PUt\Ult QU1t1fy1nQ 'WOI• 1nd1vtdU•f c~•tiHon hn.tft-"-•h \0''"' i•tn•·f•n•••. t••m °"'Wt' Soctt r -~In V\ f •\' Ge'""9n'(, ClVi.tffft f1,...I•. f1fj9'f"•• Y\ Cvb•, z.,,..«>•• YL ....... ,..n<•"'Q womtft'S toH '"°'"'()J \t ''"' ., Pol~ <GnlMl•'•On\ Of"t h m 1t\Afl•\ rTWn' GytTW\eS(•(.:'\ -WOtnfn 'f•"•lsat tM t i>"'•Nfiwi1au•ftomptln.ont1n.AJ\ 4100#•IU1 So<<t,. -GtHttMet• ._, ~}-•to, ~•QlllllfllnQ -IS 'Q tl•ss. 9'0UP No<tll Koru •\. Sow1el Union. 1.-... 1 8 . 7~kq cl•n oroup A "' F••nc• Nandotfe • .,...ornen 110~1 "' G'f"""•)lfC\ -""""cftn•l\Alltw•O- C..n.a•, Ea't 0.tn'l.lRV -.\. J•p,en. ptir•IU\ So••4'1 Union "'· t<vrtQtrt . Mon -rotlO HoO•V -~Ntn •\ 8e1Qlvm, Denm1rk "''· J•~~ We\t GertMny lf\• Ntth1r l•nd\ Y\. AtQtnHf\a , ""· C•~•. YU90'••••• V\ So••f'• Mtl•r;,11v\ C•n•d• Uf\toft. RO""l"I• •\ lwn1\tA, Po\M1d Wtt'\IH"O -CitflCO·Aornan 'I'll• runs a"d Walls yielded just seven t'lils Wednes· day night in Cleveland's 6-2 victory o ver the California Angels '"Charlie 1s swinging the bat better ... s aid s miling C le veland m anager Frank Robinson. '"But he·s still not the Charlie Spikes he used to be. although he is swinging the bat much bf>tter than early in the season.·· The burly rightfielder singled ~·ith one out in the third -the fi rst hat o(f California s tarter Nolan Ryan (7·121 -and w e nt o n to sco re Cleveland's firs t run. He put the Indians ahead with a two-run. two.out s ingle in the fourth and drove in yet another run with a single * * * Cl.EVILAlllO Klllptr 711 °"''' .. ~MlnQCI ,.,,, .. ~""" JPe-lllb 8 8"11)0 So<'•V I A\nOyc rouf't We1t\p .. , ...... • I I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 • 0 I I I 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 • ' 1 0 J I l J 0 0 0 0 J 0 l I 0 0 0 0 c.otlll•«f l'lrMr JD llonCI rl l1 • 9 • CAl.IFOllNIA •••llrlll I I I 0 T O.w1\0-. llo J•<'-Jtl 8oc:Me II 8r19Q\ II> C.llAI' \\ H"'1"11n•t < Avanp Vrnovrnp ~01111 • 0 I 1 0 I I 0 I 0 • ') 0 0 J 0 0 0 ) 0 I 0 > 0 0 0 ) I 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 v\ Clf<ltOifOYoUo H""041•Y"' I.Intl· f..,r1n..,.Sf11t11roone1, 101 .. 11 JO > 1 1 e<l Sl•LH w .... POIO ,~, .. m•ltlW• C..lllornl• 001 0()0 000-> l'ttl4 HOOO -Incite vs .. c:..tn.tda. Equutr1•n Sporl\ -llVtt·day Cle>ltl•rtd oot 110 cn1 A1"\trehe •\ '"'• H•t"t•'•"dt. •~t.dr•,~ot E -J ~u. (f\,U•. T•"'61W.. OP ,..,.,.,.,.vs. a.11 .. R, w.11 c;.r..._, !>,_.•no -running !I•-,.,... to -c .. tt\.lnO l 1.08 -'"'''°'"'• •, "' S1M1n Vtoll -""•1 '""· 10 '""" l•>I <Ult; c1e .. 1_, 18 ·-8 h ll. C•nr Wrntllno -OrKO·ll-••vie, ...... 1 \llOOlinQ. IS lllQeOn\, ·-lire If' .. II Ell •• so l~trd .._o p1,1o1.--P~ne. llv•ft IL.) Ill • ' I ' • J Swilrnm(nq -morn'"0 he•h: Vot .. ye..11 -Cuba Yi SOuth Kore•, V•thoeven I''> J 7 1 t 1 _,,,.,n-. IOO·mt tor brtuhtroll.t. mtn, Hunouy Y\ Pt ru, women. Stoll 1, o o o 1 1 mtn'\ 4i)l)o""•ltr lr .. "ylt: -n·• J •P•n •\, C•n•d•. wo m•n . WolhlW,t·•l • 1 J 1 l 2 who felt the throw from leftlieldcr George Hen· drirk had arrived in ple nt y o f lime fo r catcher Alun Ashby to tag out the runner. Ashby. enraged O\'er the call by ump1rc Terry Cooney, was tossed from the game a nd r eplal'<'· ment Ray F'osse wound up with two hits and an rbi. "f thouaht the umpire missed the call." Waits said. "I know Alan tagged him, because the runner almost knocked the ball out or the mitt. "Anyway, after Alan was thrown out, Fosse came ln and said 'relax and throw it where I want it and we'll get a double play.' I did," Waits added , "and we got the doub~e play." Royals D~alt 1-0 Defeat LA MIRADA -La Mirada edged the Jo'oun· lain Valley Royals, 1-0. in Thoroughbred League baseball action to win the Southern Division cham- pionship here Wednesday night. The Royals t ake on Orange at Mile Square Park Friday at 5:30 p.m in d istract tournament action. lltr4i. CO) •b , " '"' Jee'"°"• lb ) 0 I 0 B•-,.<I , o o o GI ~ol>OrltOO," > 0 0 U 8•-n, )b I 0 0 0 V•ll•tf, rt ') 0 0 4' c.. 111 ........... ft. c:lft l 0 ' 0 0.tlteld II ) 0 0 0 C1ou9Anaer>Oft. lb ) O O O Eclwe•d•.< 1 0 I 0 Don""""''°"· pr o o O O C.-.n.,.r.P 0 0 0 0 ll~ooer.11 0 0 0 0 lol•I• 1> 0 , 0 kort by l•n1n11 , " . Rottl\ 000 000 0 ~ ) 0 \.,.\ M"'tlS. NO ) 000 000 1-1 1 0 M 0 NT R E A L -Nadia Games will be four swimming woman to break two minutes in maneci. winne r of the finals, men's diving, equestrian. the 200withal:S9.78. 7110-mtter trff~tylt, "'•n s • • 100-Clt<IWI\'°"•'•• ••· Poltnel. IT'en. T -1 :M. A -•.HO. m•••• mtol•r rtley. nr9111 -.---------------------------------------. .On"Wft'' 100 n\tlf'r br••~l\trok@ men's all-round Olympics U.S. women 's basketball and BabashoU has a 2:00.69 to her mnastics gold medal with five U.S. boxing. credH and defeated Ender the rfttt performances, competes Brian Goodell of Mission Viejo last time they dueled in the 200, ay in the wom en's individual .1 1 d h u S · h shading the East German al the . c Wt 1 ea l e · · team '" t e fitn1"sh in the 1975 World Cham· paratus finals as AB ·TV's men's 400.m eter freestyle . erage of the Summer Games Women's finals will be in the pionships atCalL Unues. 200·meter freestyle (which Jn. Ender is an explosive swim· The l4·year-old Romanian will eludes Fountain Valley's Ghirley mer, usually taking command as aiming for medals In the noor 8 b b ff d "" t b soon as s he begins to stroke. ercise. horse vault, uneven a aa 0 ) an luv-me er ut· Babashoff goes for the neeative allel bars and balance beam . lerfly · splits, swimming the final hlllr or Wednes day• she received Greg Louganis, 16, or El Cajon the race faster than she does for rfecl scores in the uneven and Phil Boggs or the U.S. Air the first half. allel bars and the balance Force Acad em Y will aim for Also figuring as a challenger in am. medals in the men's three~ tonight's 200 finals is Holland's wm1f,._,.t1; mett't 4CJO..metet rr~tv•• f1t\ill; WCN'Wrt'\ tOC>rrM,f'r tM.11.tf'rlly fine!, __ ,. \ JOO .... , •• ·~·'* ''""'· Mf'ft i 4 c t00.m.1er me«M-v re. l•v lln&I 0.Wll'Q _ _,,,, ~llttnQllOllrd 11 ... t. W•ter Polo -f •Y• mate~'· Vo•l9VNll·,...1t -eruu v•. Jepen: ....,,,,.,. -So•lel Union VI. Cllbtl, EHi Glt'n'le!IY vs. So<ilh Ko.-.a, • ~ltlOAY ltowlno-.....,'lfour~w<Ulco•· tw•lnMml IJNll, ........ ,d0 ..... H C"111 iift'nl.firwfs; ,,,.,.., .,.,,. .. ,, ..,.lhcMA COAW•1n Wf'9'1it lif\.t\t•. ~·s 1'~ k<Mlf ..... 1.1111&11; ........ ll~ W'l*I' R esults ABC plans to televise 3Y.r hours meter springboard d.lving. oncoming Enlth Brigitha. She the games tonight, from The equestrian competHlon bronze medaled in the 100 free woL:." .. ~•v;.;;:•,v,:r;,,.,,.,, ""'11 I 15 · l ill be · d ssage or pr""'1'sion Monday and splashed to an "'om11Ct1111L•11 t. w..,.klno tNv1 :ft':30. Pus a ·mmu e wrapup ~ding. !f'h/!ome~·s bask~lball Olympic record 2:01.54 this oe:..'.~1~u~~!~~:,Js1011• CNVl Other main att.ractions at the team faces Canada. mom.ing in the 200. '-J. 1.u11 """'Oft <LA1 11u1 o.nc. l9iiil.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'~~~~-~~~~~~~~~--'--~-~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~-~~--i s"'11eCHYll• Mo..,, ao..01u-G•••"·fl•I-•· ·MAZDA Maior League Standinas l::=g~~~~if!!:I M.Ytf "J e' CIJ '-l. Gunl~r and Court IHI IJ .. l AM ERICAN LEAGUE . NATIONAL LEAGUE :·r:E::,:~:~~!;J:I~J~'i~"':'t.:!: East Dlvlsloa E•st Division s1onunoe.11 1111 • w L Pd CB w L Pct GB ,,.,,.., -o .. •CIM>n •nd c:-1 (HI 19 7 5 • ' 110•IG.,.rrent..,.d80llCll• t, ~=~i~C::~ ~~ ~ ·:= 12 ~rr1~s~ue~~~1u ~ ~ :: 10 ... •.oo. Cleveland 43 44 .494 JJ New York 49 46 .SIG 14 'f.t PICK Roston 42 47 .472 15 St. Louis 40 !iO .4'14 21 CLOSE OUT Detroit 41 46 .471 15 Chicago 37 S4 .407 241~1 • YOUR • Milwaukee 37 49 .4:!0 tR' ~ Montreal 28 57 .329 301"1 WHt Division West Dlvlalon DISCOUNTED 5350 NOW · s4377 IMMIOIATI CllDIT OM tllATI flOI DOWM PAYMIMT OI CASH IACK! .. Kansas City 56 .l.S .615 Cincinnati SR JS .624 QWN Oakland 4R 45 .516 9 Dod1na 52 41 .5~ 6 Texas 4tl 4" .511 !l\1.1 Houstol1 48 48 .500 11 'h WEATHER Cb1ca~o 42 48 .467 131., San Diego 46 48 .489 121-, Mlnn~sota 42 48 .467 tJ 'tlt Atlanta 42 so .457 15~ A.nsels 39 ~ .411 t 9 San Fr ancis<'O 40 55 .421 19 Wt<l,..•••f'\k.M<t' W.e,..•Uf'\k.,.., Olftl 9f14 J. 0.tfftll 1 0 l ol A"91IO I, \t LOVIH, 1011\rlonQ\ Cl.v•l,.nd•, (olll .. nl• l ""11.0.111111• ,, h n OitQO I ~-v0,. 10.0 .. 1111\0 1 \;W\l'rt>11Cl\COl,t n1uqo1 Mll••u•" ~ llonw•CllyO "'"'°"''Oii' "Hou•ton M M, ..... .,.,. >. l o\ln" • -rH I •. •tl•nt•) ... ,,"'°'.•,Te••\•. 111MfftQli C•"Ct,_,..U ••New YOrkO Ta~l'I-T.,.1,111•1 o-~·-!-.Orrl\ l 11 nm• vonrll!ltt> 11 o p,11-.i-IMt<l•<.11 S •> •t ""'l*IM>lt l\lfto O.ttO•I IMc(o•m•t ' 0 • •nd !Ut• ) )I •I ~' 11 Qlo<-tll•rr•~7 Je11to.omM1, L Attttnlo IMOfl&llO 71 el Mo"4•• .. ,,.,,,...,,.II '-'''°'"'" 1h,,•ne II •l •I ('lt-.1-Cll>otN• (111(-1!>1-f.Jl el\1 L""'' ll•k-••l • , I) S... 0...-tSplllntr l ti •l lO\ A"Ofltl ll!hOden Mll••v•t • «Colborn •·101 el l<•Mn Glly •OI flrlNY't Otnwt C1nclnnall •t Attent• PtlUDurvft •I Phll•Mlpf\lo ........... , •l -rtlrt•I G~•ISt l.Ollt> iF11t_,,,, II ,I 8o1ton ITl•nl tO·lt •I M l-...tA IRecll••n'41 8•111-rt tOrlrn"U I •I •I, .. ., 1 ... ,,.,. Pl ...... , .• 0- .... 1 .. w••• •I 8e1t1.,..re 0.ltOll ol C .. ¥tl- kJMel Ne'" VO'-IW_.IU I Cl>l<•to kMIW, (try •I 0.'lan<I s... Fr...ci~o•t HWllOll \Ml Di.,. •I LO\""°""' with add-on -~r~ AIRCONDmONING FOi 12 MONTH COMFORT Wiiy Mt h•o \lf~l•Mt c....i .. t .all .... i..4 I 1 .. (#ft "'' o., & fj1'f.t '" c.,.d1loe• .. to r••or "'""' ,.,,.., .,, ..... "'! .,.i .... 1., loit 11'1• -Ho:••· 1••1•114' flOll ii '"'· Optt•li•t co.-• •It ltflO~lo!o, Ct ll ¥• IOOn lor • ,,,, ,.,;,,, ... , Bill MEARS NOW s1249 · Y2 GAL UllTEO TlMC Oil Y WHISKY eo ot ti rrw • '""'" rll!Nft Oisti«m Cot11 .. lt111inlltt.1<Y1 • 1971 . ' ---- ·Comaneci Eyes 4 Golds ! Wolfsberger 18th in .4l~rormd MONTREAL IAPJ -Nadia ~mrortable margin ovtt Soviet beam and 9.$Son floor exercise. Comanec1, hovinit llirt'ady di: 'tars Nt'lli Kim and Ludm1la Comanccl look her triumph in fu ted the Ruu 1an11 en mtbae for Tourlscheva. the all-round win· 1tride. There was no celebtauon, t be wom'1n's 1tll•round gold nrr four years ago. Romania's no smiles, no tears. "I knew l medaJ. goe• uf\cr them Ufl\1 by Teodor:. Un&ureanu wais fourth would win," she said. "I reel very one tonight. and Husaia's Ola• Korbut, t.he &ood about tbe &old medal." The d<&rk eyed Homan1 1n ® Touriacbeva, who said Sht' a('robat, wl\o rsti.bli1hcd he~ell plans to retire arter the Olym. as lhe s t ar or tb~c Olympics p1c1, &rtttcd be r nvl.I with a kiss ('Ven t>erore !\he won 11nyth10J:, Mont,.., After Comaneci'• clinctung noor captured the all round gold Wl'<.I· Olympics exttclse. nesdny night n nd :sh1• did It in "It was a very nice gesture," style -with yet two more perfect commented the Romanian. scOC'es. darling or the 1972 Games, was "It was just a 'natural thing,'' There had n .. ver ~en rt perfoct firth. said Tou rlscheva, "because tO O score in Olymp•<" l!)'rnnasUc!\ America's del e~aUon in lb<' ;all· Nadia ls a wonderful gymnast." before Nadia But Wednesday's round competition, Kimberly Tonl@bl the women's events lw1n masterp1ct'l'S oo the un· Chace. Debra Willcox and Leslie conclude with four golds up for even bars and thl' bafan('e beam Wolfsberj?er , f1ntshed 14th and grabs in the individual ap· -were her fourth and firth thu~ tied al 18th. pa.ratus. Six gymnasts will com· far. Wolfsberger. who competes on pet e in ea c h fin a I and Add a 9.9 In the noor exercise t h e SC ATS t cam o ut o r Comaneci is the only one in all a nd a 9.85 In th1: vault and you Wes tmins te r. was tied with four. huve the all -round gold medalist Wllkox with 75.32!i poinL'>. She is leading in the bars. an <.:11manec1·s final total or 79 275. Wolfsberger had a 9.40 in the event she has scored three 10s on out or a pos:.1ble 80, gin c her a \'ault. 9 60 on the bars, 9.45 on the in as many attempts tbJs week. and in the beam, whe.re she has scored her other two 10s. ·sports in Brief Ex-Yankees Star If Nadia is to win all four golds tonight, which is highly unlikely, she will have to hit her vault and Ooor routines just about perfect· ly and hope that the Russian leaders in those events falter. l{jm. who nailed her vault Wed· nesday night with a perfect 10.0 -the ooly non·Nadia 10.0todate Combs, 77, Dies -leads in that event and should win. RICHMOND. K> Ear ll• U Combs. lf.'adoff mun for thc Ncw York Yank ec s ' "Murderers· Row .. a nd a m ember or th<.' ba eball llall of f'ame. died Wed nesaaya ffer a lcngthyil ness.l lc was 77. Combs. who had a hfet1mc hat ting average of .:125. v. as ('On · s1dered one or the ~rcate:.t renter C1eldcrs in the history of baseball. lie was inducted into the llall of Fame in 1970 Combs played for the Y-.nkecs from 19U until 1935 In his v.or:.t season. he batted 29H and h1:. best average v. a:. J.56. lie played with Hube Ruth and Lou Gehrig. but Combs said once that all he wanted was to "be a co~ 1n the team " ln 1927 . v.ht•n thl' Yankees v.on 110 games ~ind lost only 44 \~hill' w1nn1 ng I ht• 111•nna n1 by I !l ~ames. Comb' hJd his lK•sl) t•ar. hlllinR 35ti .ind ll·Jd1n g th\· len1we in hits with :!:II Gilkf-11 If> (,'o•prte? M ONTRE A i. S printl•r J ames Gllkt•s of (;U\ ana. v.host• c·ountr> pullt•d out of 1111· OI) m ptl'S v. 1th 30 othl'ri. in ,, pohttr al I dispute• that h;1:. 1 ockt.xl th ese <:arncs. ai;kcd 1h1• lntcrnat10nal OI} mp1r ('omm1llcc c IOC1 Wt•<I nc.;du,v for pt•rm1ss10t\ to t't•m p<>te on his ov. n Thc 23-)ear old spnnta. v.hn "ui. cntc-rcct in the tOO nwter and 200-metC'r dn:.ht::.. bcl'amc the first athlete to ('rut·k the i.ohd barrier throv. n u11 hy hlat'k na· t1ons protestini: Ne" Zl•aland's :>ports ties v. 1th :.l'gr1.>~at1omst I Soulh Africa. SOVIETS ... Continued f'rom Paf{e Cl A t·ommun1que :.aid. "the Russian represent ative present ed a letter in Hu1>1>1an from th«.> team doctor 1nd1 calinf! ·s1ckn<'S!> and injurh.'s · to five players Tht• ll~H railed to uppcar for a gaml' \\Ith Cuba."' The whirr or l-ntndal involvin~ t hC' Sovicts d<'vclopt.'C'I as lll'nnm).( :.;ud he would ht•j!ln tin'"' 1..-st1~;1 tinn into an t•<'<'U!Htl1on thJt th«.> Huss1ans trlvd to fix the m<'n':. imd women's isprini:board dt\ mg t•ompl'l1tlons hy nrnktnJ: offers to Vadt.> points w 1th other h•oms. llt•nnini: i.a11I h<' was r.1lhng an c"u•cut1v\• l'Ornmillet· mcl'tlnR th is aftt•rn1111 n "at Y.htc h 11nw arl1on "tll bt.• t.ikt•n <·nnn•rn 1ni: ll1:<C1pl111arv nwnsurcs " fl t' I 1i>a1d the f'h1l'f of th<• Sovwt Olym v•c h•;un m1i.i.1on was n~kcd to np ' penr ut tht.• 11wt•l 1111t "I am very i;ho<'k<'ll hy thi<1." .:l1icJ 11,•nn1n).(. "I r uin C'oncelvcof """" unsporls manltk<' ('On1luf't fromsurh (inc athk lt'' " Basketball Summarie COUil MUI' 01'1H 1.l AOUW ... t hl.tftti<I "''I" h ll•hlrtl ... _1 l..tlft oc.11.,,.,,..... -•"'41111•1 L•f- fot"I\ 111 II .. te J n ·~ It > ' 1' I• e&oc .. 1 , '° n I I• ,, J ~ " .. " ... " Cel<-1 \ 11 H~ll 11 0 I t• 8•-• ' 0 ,, IC1!!1n " J l j Sll.>·Ot~ ' ' • ...... ~ 0 • W11'°" f 0 l folAh .a. 1 1• *' "•lll""8;8~C..•l H W~'<llr• Aml)r'Nldl Stott """'' "'"''"' W•l-llt_,, Mc~" EttMee- hl•I• ""'_., .... .. " "' ., j • I U • I • • \ 7 ,, II I • 0 I I , 0 J ' 1 " 0 , • I 1 1' 0 J • •o 11 II .. '"-'•lfll ,, " ..... SO-1 0JI ,."'' • ) 10 ,.~, • 1 ,, ........... J .. IC... ll Oe<\tt • ' • • Gilkes' attempt to become the first man without a country in Olympic history was the rirst act or defian('e against the boycott. ,,.,... -1:.p•~• WASHl~GTON -Arthur Ashe and Ha rold Solom on were upset Wednesday in the Washington In· t e rnational t e nnis c ham · v1onships. Ashe fell to Dick CreaJey of Aus tralia, 6·2. 6·3 while Solomon lost to Victor Pec('i of Paraguay, 6-3. 1-6. 7·5. Jimmy Connors easily defeat· ed Geoff Masters oC Australia. 6·0. 6·1 and Eddie Oibbs topped Billy Martin. 6·0, 6· l. Other r esults : f ,"\ (it"'ll'''°" 4o I Al'I\' tlr l 4i'W'W't • J e. 4 9"Y41' f41tltt', ... , . ..., lf'41-.t\d (»>f Woth•' f•O,.•-.. Put•"" / \ • ' ')t1 ,, -.1u1f'lw1t1 ~•• I ~•n , .... ""•"' • 1 & .. ,,,, M I''"· ~t\ AhK-" ()Pol t 1,u w,~ '\rt., .t • , 1 ". R•ut A•mtt4'l Ml•••<O > t I• ••A" 11,; ~ ) ~ J •.t .,. \#t'\tlh ~I fl Hh•l'd<' (1tno'"t A•ll""''""-' • '· • I ll io ~I w lo. I 1"\ (\. t IOf'QI> ,..,.,,,., ~ Vrtw,-11;.·t t ~ t ,. I V • Am-•\f• lk I (Ohn 0.bi• 'f Au ft •I•• • ' R">'' f t#lUt [nq•.•"CJ °'' JUM Wnlt II•·· ' t , .. 4 • ~ M ·'' t"htU ,. I JQ-Mf\1•'1 ...,, ,.,,, "' ud to'• ''""''t£1Yi..o, E JYPt 1 t Ai,'" !111JMv,,t1.HI•_. M' t1\.\), / ),t.. • Tourischeva is on top in the noor exercise and could have more trouble with Kim than with Comaneci. Nikolai Andri anov of the Soviet Unioo woo the m en's all-round gold We<Jnesday nighl bybeaung ou t a trio or Japanese challenger s in a low.key anti· C'limactic evening session at The Forum. Andrianov led going lnlo the fin als and played it safe while the des perate J apa nese tried in vain to cat('h h im. Sawao Kato, the champion the last two Olympics, got lhe silver medal and Mitsuo Tsukabar a the bronze. An· drianov scored 116.650 points, to Kato's 115.650. The three Americans among the 36 finalists wer e Wayne Young. 12th with 113.025 points, Peter Kormann, 15lh with 112.475 and Kurt Tho mas 21st with 111 175. The men's individual ap· paralus finals will be held Friday night. Zone Defense Key In U.S. Cage Win MONTREAL (API -Some t•lutch second half play by All· Ameril'ans Scott May and Adrian Dnnlley and a disciplined zone defense tha t protceted agajnst fouls carried th<' United States into medal round semi-rinals ol the men's Oly mpic basketball tournament. Oantley hnished with 21 points d..:l:l Montreal ~Olympics and May hud 26 1n America's I 12·93 vict ory over Yugoslavia Wednesday night The 19·point margin of vidory m ade this one sound like a breeze. But 11 was n 't , At h:i lft1m<'. the United Stat es tru1le1l by four points and all three of couch Dcun Smith's cen· tcrs -Mitc h Kupchak. Tommy U-Garde and Phil llubbard -had exactly one foul le ft among them . Officials D avid Turne r of Great Britain a nd Manue l Tamaros of Brazil had called 2.1 fouls agains t the United Slates In the firs t ha lf, including four 11plet·r on f\upt'hllk und l.cC.ardc :ind thr<'c on ttut,bord . "I thouAht th11t Phil Ford who stands 6·2 would be our post man in the second hair." said Smith. F'ord was busy elsewhere, though. directing the United States comeback that included two strings of e ight points each and one 14·4 spurt lhat put the game out of d anger. May and Dantley scored most of lhe points and a zone defense prevented more foul trouble. "We've worked too long for uus to let Yugoslavia beat us." s aid May. The str ategy paid orr. The United States drew only nine fouls in lhe second half. "Our players ar e not ac· customed to letting the offensive pivot hold the defensive man and then the d efensive m an gets the rout." said Smith. "We thought some of the fouls should have gone the other way.·· Afte r whistling 40 foul s on both tenms In the first h alf. the of· facials called only 27 after the in· termisslon. "Maybe somebody told them wt-should finish with five players on each team,·· Smilh remarked. YUGO\UW IA l•ll K•C-•I( • J<'>O•M I lflt<. ... Jf1"\.0'W ). \l.t"flll( • (,o\f( .,, ~"""" l. v .. ,,.,,, 1. D•Ue>ao•c. n ,. o.t1n.ol( 10 UNIT(.O STATES llUI -Fore! i., ~MO•O ), O•ntht¥ '11. Ottv1t 6. fW<•fll.,. •. GtUinftlld 1. M.tr ,. AH1\\lr0f'IQ \, UIC..•O. 1. "~00.>fO l. l( .. pc ... -\ Hollll-YllQO\lawl• )~ )l, All1M1MI 111111\ Yl>QO\I•••• ,,, UlllltO ....... J\ f oulrcl ""' u c;...,.. l 111< A. ).GOO Introducing the $JO dollar-a-month bookkeeper • business control as easily as EconoCheck is a system that works writing a check. 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In the Laguna Beach ::.urnmc:r basketba ll leaaauc with a n 88·76 d ec1s1on over Dana Hills Wednesdav n1aht at Lagunu &:uch lligh In othl'r action Mi s1on Viejo edtted Santa ;\nu's F oothi ll S9 ·S7 und Lnguna Bcttl'h won b forfeit over El C..:am111(1of co. .... -..,.," O<·euns1de ..,,,..,.. •: 1; '! i~ Mike florvath was lht> ~ ... ,.,,., • ' " lt"ading st'orer for San ~:;;.~.. ' : ~ •: Clemente with 22 l>(lints. C•o•• • o 1 •> but teammates Bill Ne ~~·:~ ~ ; ~ '! ly and Ted Helllnga were 1.,.., n v .. 1• not far bt'h inc1 with 18 "• 11·-.:;.,,.,..., "'~'1• '~ 11 each '75 1Cne1ul f1tt11y~ '7S ICMiul Short Comp '7 S ~ne111l Blue Stot . 7 S Kne"~ Short S1or 'l 5 ICneiol Short MoglC '75 Kne111l While S101 GT Spalding Elite Spalding ~Ito 1 SO OynomtC TM 900 Oyno11or Mifoge Oyno1IOf Svpet Hort Ballet Hort SSL Glon Hon Short Stull WAS $19000 $185 00 $180.00 $180.00 $ISO 00 $20000 $160.00 $140 00 $13500 $130 00 $15500 ~160.00 $1 60 00 $160 00 COSTA MESA ONLY CLEARANCE OF ALL ROSSIGNOL SKIS NORDICA BOOTS ORANGE ONLY DYNASTAR & MUNARI CLEARANCE PLUS PARKAS PANTS SWEATERS 'it!~ NOW ..... •99" '99" '99" ..... •14cr-•122 .. ..... •4 ... ••••• ..... ..... ..... '99" 8ernle ll awkin s ScOrt'd the wlnntng basket for Mission VieJO w1lh t~o seconds on lhc clock bnn.:ing his total to 16. • 0 ) •• •• 0 ·~ • 0• ... Mllh 1161 If fl II" I• 110•11 I • 0 I u ""'"' . ' . ...... • , I II ~Iv"'" 0 0 I ''""" I t • Mhi .. •Ya.~Utl T-\Of\ I I) ~ P 0tl4W\ fitooi.,h '41Wim 6.>o•" .. " ,. ,. • l > 10 () I ' II 0 I ) \ IJ l iltfl> JI IQ \ i. MffW•tO...tltH 0.IW Hill> I• U II 1\ • >~"C1em11n10 If 1-IQ l• • H•..,'-•n\ 2 J I• • ... ,... 0 • Poloi ts Win i;. ... ·~· 0 ' 10 ' 0.<4 ~· 0 1 ' , .. , •• , h • •• " San C l c,'mt>nt ~ trounced Tustin, 24 IJ. and Edison downed wog 8c11ch Jordon, \9·11, In summer water polo 11c tion Wednt>i>day night ul Estan('iu High . W••••Ov•••••I '°"'"_ y..,,_, • 11 I) 'W >t fO.l"•lt I) ll 11 )I \I ..._,,, ¥'41" c..ono. r ont'\t•1 ''41\, .....,,, h•Cl-•lt IH I .. " " 0 • I) ' 0 0 0 ,. " ) ll • • 1 • 0 •• . ,, SALE ST ARTS 10 A.M. FRIDAY, JULY 23rd "SAVE ON THE BIG NAMES" SIU PACKAGES WAS NOW Dyno1ttr S"Pt' $202.90 ..... Oyno1ltf Miroge $177.90 179" DynomKTM900 $182.90 'S9M Al, ... , .......... ., ..... It ...... -$7.15 .~,.. _ & tMr• •• '""' COSTA MESA ONLY w-.s NOW Nold.co C•ond s1 'tftll p,., booh $I 80 00 I.~-- N0<dt<o sggu M1u 0t SIOOO Nc><dic~ Pio • ~11.S 00 saga. Notdico Alp1no '29" Ch·ld $S.SOO No•dlCo s2ga Alp.no $.5.S 00 Ncxd•CO s4ga Elegonct v .soo N0<d1eo lody s7ga f.111e $11.SOO o-•·i·••ond '""' f1m1lod l!ouognol V••o II sgg• Sli•~ $160 00 Rout(}l10f s5ftll CoHelO $9() 00 _,. - POLES HATS AT 2 GREAT LOCATIONS: G~ASSES -......... COSTA MESA ANQ_ ORANGE SOCKS Gere I• Cete 214.Chllch Morke• Jt. Solomon 101 Solomon 202 Ceo lKh l'lote Mot\., ltolomot l•~SI· DOWN PARKAS REG. $45.00 NOW $ 9•• WA!> $37 .so U2 .SO $17 00 $'.19 9.S $399.S $6$00 $399$ $6.00 NOW ..... ..... ..... •••••• •20.00 ·>•.•• ...... •3.00 SKI SOCKS 99P'~ Holl\'\vood • SKI BOOTS WAS NOW 28 pr. Cobef Cetta ~125.00 •a9.88 26 pr. Cobef Pro S 100.00 169.88 14 pr. Caber Lodiei $85.00 '59.88 19 pr. Caber Diabto Lodie• $ l I 5.00 189.88 Other misc. Caber boots S.Ye 20% te 40% 2' pt'. Gormonl Durango $69.00 119.88 14 pr. Gormont Aspen $75.00 129.88 15 Pf· Gormont GT $49.88 119.88 · Plus other Gormont booh S..e 20% te 70% 29 pr. Dolomite Olympio S8~.00 '29.88 27 pr. Dolomite leopard $69.95 119.88 5 1 pr. Munori Pro SUO 00 199.00 I WAS NOW ORANGE ONLY ll'i(Jl'"""• .. wo-•·t '7P ( .... ..,....,, "YO OO .,.,.,,, .. .... ~ .............. , asr )()00 '''°°" ~·•na, ,..... $10000 '79" ___ ............ a~ ... .,.., .. ," ....... .,..., o,....,.,,~,....., '99" .... S••> 00 OrAO""' ltilP"I l"OOO 111r ~· o, ....... 0--· un oo •1sr o,.,. .... \18000 •1or c- spcrt:s pla:za ORANGE MoU of Orange 2285 No. Tu1tin St. 991-5750 COSTA MESA South Coo,t Ptozo lfl1tol at Son Diego fr"woy 545-1151 ... -· - • «Cf OA.IL Y PILOT Thursday. July 22. 1978 I H'Park Newport, Huntington .Racing 'Results l TNl•o .,.Cl -•hit I~ 1 ~­ Old> Gii lltff Mll•d•" f1116 jl,ll,t-.... """9 ~ ... !CO. 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(9"'11rrN1lofl .. ..,. •• ,,. 5-lff c-1 e"""" ..... 11.., OI llttt, rtt.,<111111 ,_.,, -.,. ti· I .. ·--· poll(y ...... "' ......... , _ .......... <(,.._ ... ,..,,_tt. Tiit _,.,_., ,_,,,., tl'e rltflt It ,..~1 ..,,, -••• e•d'I .,._ •• ..,.,., • Ml V-<OftftrMl"ll IM Wit. 0.lod , ... , '· ,,,, f\/ JANI EUlN Clllt.lc;MILl\ 6'•Jl!AN1tttll (lt41c;MH .. (\ •tJANl£Tfl (llAIOMll..U AJl...cut .. oft ... IMll .. ,,,._ ....... ,,,,. .. ~ OIOltOl\.,IOUO ....... , ..... . 1-. .... ~,.. ... ....... '-• ..... c ... m u f" iu.1-...11 l'l1et1-Qf_,,.. (NH o.lly Piii! M yll,Jt,12. ltlt JOlt.7l 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 .. D A I L· y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 Tnur~ay July 22 1976 OAILY PILOT Thi ...,_~on tht Or-. Cout ........... DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS --__ ,. .. -..----··-:....~-... ~ _ ,._.. --You Can Sell It, And It, [ts l Ont Coll Service Trode It With o Want Ad 42•5878 Fast Credit Approval ,_ --....._.. _ ,_,_ .... ..,.. ~-~-~ ...••... ~!.~~ ....... ~.~.~ ....... 1~.~~ ...... . .. OIS: Atl•trifNt'I ••••.. I OOZ •••rell I OOJ G....,... I OOJ GitMrel I OOZ ..._... ca..ca.. tt.elr .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .., ... ,.,.,.. ..... ,.... 1 ...... ...,. n. D4".YrtLOTetW1M1 .... ty for.._. fiNt .. cornd laMrilo. ... y. ,,_.....,_., Netlce: All N•I t'tltlllt' advl!rti&c<I ln this nt•W4i111pt'r ti. i>ub ~C"t to 011.' 1-'t'dc•ral t':ur llnU&lllj! Art of 19111! wh1c·h mukei. it 11le.:a1 111 11dvcrl1u· "auy pn• rueo<'fl, lltt11t u11on. or d1)cnm1nutton bnt'<l on raC't'. color. r\"111111111. S\.'X, or nutmnul ur11:m. Ill' .111 1ntl'l1tion to m~ke :iny 5UCh prcfcrenl'C, hn11t,1 oon, or d1 ic:r1mtn11lt0u." Thia newspupcr will ne>I knowln~ly uc:c1.1pt any adver\1s1 ng for r eal estate "''hic:b Is m viola hon of the law ••••••••••••••••••••••• G1Muell 1001 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S~o~s~ZR~~~~ty+ mother·in·law unit, 2 frpl~s. wet bar. outdoor BBQ. 16'x44' pool w1lh high~ tow diving boards, elec gar door, spnnklers. intercom, and ropper Custom 6500 sq . ft. waterfront homt> on the point 134 fl't. frontn~c "'1th ma1m1f1c(tnt view of boats & harbor. Slip for Jargc boats. Remod('ling has been s tarted-finish 1t to your own last<:. New unde r con~trucllon . Cont<'llH>. Cape Cod. Oak firs. 5 BR. 41 :1 Ua .. 3 frplcs. Lndscpd. Boal slip. $375,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J I I K"Y'"lr Dr.,. N 8 67S 6 161 Ge•r.a 1002 G1•rel 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRI-LEVEL LIVING T :1 k l' .1 T It U £ 5 lx'<lroom. 3 b11lh trt h:\el home" llh fir,•plUC\'. nc\\ carpet!> und dr:ipci.. ll\a!>lcr IM!droom-bath on own le\el. add a \'i>untr) kitchen. enclosed 1>.1t10. and beuut1ru1 fcntcd yard "'ith lrutl tree~. and you ha v~ one d) nam1tc home·.M u:;t set' al only $72,000. A REAL BARN plumbing. All llus for &m;:uall lhi~ outstandmg hol!le. e . 572,000. Call now to sec • ~ &U-6646 ~ The hOr'l>t:. an• Rone but thl· barn Ii. t1l1ll lh•·1,• 1.>oul)ll" l(al'i•l:l' +. lit)! worki.ho11 und lhl.' luf1 "h1rh 1s u lar1w y.tncll'tl ~uc:.t room tur n·c·rcu tton lUcJl. Thl· r.1mblln)! ranrh ho u1c h a' 3 OO<lruoms, :rnd .t 1•unclc·d den The i.ular hc .. ted pool I'> 23x45 ~ llh lar)!l' cabunJ. All lhll> 1111 aµ lJrox 0 J ucrc "Ith h111:<> t rct's and µcrt mctcr plan1tn1:~ ~'' 1ni.: lhc ut mo:.l 1n V"' ill"} $:!13,11110 Best ol tcrm:. Roy McCardle lffffor S4t-7n9 1110 Newport II CM 1S2• .. 20 PR€\TIG€ ..._ OUAllSl Nt-0.J ••ACN UHfQUI IN HAllOI VllW HOMES -3 lwdrooll'I . fab view, toµ quulily thru out. ~cc Carol Wilkinson or Marll'n~ Hl'ed at 2200 Port C~1rll~lc. bring $116.900 (Open H OUS(' 12·4) U,_.l()UI: liVMl:S REALTORS', 675·6000 2443 Ean Coast Hoottwav, Coro"• del Mar 1002 GeM't'Of 1002 •••..•.••......•.•••....•..•.•.•.....•••.•...• GREEN VALLEY SporkH1tCJ Pool BEAUTY :! Ut"drm hun.1:.1l111v ~1rr unu:.uul 3 bdrm, 2 l>caullfull)' Jecor.11,•J b11 humc: " bonus rm. F1re11lut'c. r,·ul l>nd" 111 '.rnllt'd 1·l'1h111:•,, n•nt l..1tl'lw11. (lhll• II\ •'II, ;11r mu111\y puol' lur kltldtl'~ l'<md1t1un111..:, •'tll'hl 11.11111. unrl 1·10,c lo :\l 111· S11uurc l1:e y 1r1I 1111111~ 1•,1t'.1i. l',1rlo. & 1:011 L'our-.c ~l·itr \\\•:.1m111:s1a M.111, Stlll.~S-IS·~91 ttuly $-17,itl<I {'.111 lh•ll Walker & lee Real tstate MESA del MAR w~11; l ll 1111 i.chou». 40· clu(l1tll.! rollt•,1:1" .ind l'n Jtl) t'o~t.1 :\1.,.,,, ' lari.:<'"' µ.1rl., 1n th1~ \\t•ll µIJnnt•d t'arpct Healtor:.:. ~-Xll:lli AffflttiOit: -~ HOM€\ NISH HEW --11-... -1-,=-.. -,-0-U-R-HOUSE PLAN IN -----------1 d1·\l'luv1111.'11I . WI' pn· bl.'ttlh' h,1\C l\\11 11th' 111 IYiW.rs and Speculators Ett~ts1d,.., l'~' ~Jc :\tt'\' <11w lwdroo111 1111 l.il(l' un r>u' I~) H :! lol \\llh tn,11\\1 ll"l'I'' ;11111 ,.,hrubi.. Excollc11t I 111am· 111.i ,\~kin..: only $3S,OOO Call510 1151. HIWPOIT OWN SPA! for J l1trge family that or tnlertain your i;uci.ts net:ds three childrt•n ·11 in this warm and eleganl bedroom!> Jllu., a hu..:e home. To p Newport m11slcr~u1l\'\\1\h th0\\11 Beach location. <:entral "' 1ng room "tlh U!>cd l)llUo eaves indoor , out hnck f 1r,·pl.i,·c. Thu. door fcehni. Vuultcd home is 1>o ul\u)ual you celhngs. Chef's k1tche11 must inspect at to up· and a m1le·lona lial or ex· preciate 1t. LQeatcl.I m tras In ~his cu.stom home one of New"°rt Beach ~ :1~.~ n l men l o n I Y · most pre~11i.:1oui. Jrt·a~ Big Canyon Condo Versailles Model Ol'fNlll~•ll'.f!INIOAI ftl<I• ;r;.~,Jl $132.500. C.:all !e.IHNHI li'ijjjbJ Oul:.la111lin.1: ·I l>l'drtXJnh, <lt, h.11h 13111 l'an\111) home Much '011.1:h1 ,afh•r l'nd u111l w1lh :>lH.'\lJcul;.ir '1cw uf th~ Gull l"t1ur:w Cul.)' den with firl·plJl'l' oix·n~ lo cuur·1, ,,, ,J arcu with a hr,111.'U . J"•'U/11 ""°' i:;llJ\I) l'l'.<'t llllH' It\ 1111: Ill ti" hl''l Ill lhl:. tlrarnu11•· :J;oo ''I tt hu1111· ~:.1') "11lk1r1~ "" lJtll"I' l n HIJ: t".1llHtn C•>Untn l'lut> Jlld n •1·r1•,1 lton t.1l lhtl\.'S. $'.!W,OOiJ MAGNIFICENT 2STOIY Plush" lovdy $ bdrm .. 3 bath lmmuculate fomily home In sought aft er Ba r k Ba y are:i . Beautiful decor It paper· lng lhruoul & brand new "ankl e d eep " w /w carptlting. Just listed! 646·7711. ~ Walker t: lee Real h;lale WISTCLIFF AHA Clean 4 bdrm 2 bn home In popular l::asls idc . Close to Westcllrf shop· ping, schools & u bike nde to the beurh If you don't w11nl cold ":it er. we huve a jaeuui for re· l 11utloo. $66,000. ~94111. Walk er & lee Reel lslofe 7 UNITS Five )'1•11rs nld -"'1th Sp11111sh urch1lcrtun· Ille root. arc helS, etr Will tradt' up or sell outright. ~~ -ANYTIME 640-6161 ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. Looks Like A Model Fab11l1111~ ll unltn1:tnn S..·Jc•h l'rc:-111:c modd 1900 "/. !>lory. ,1 lwolrm, ( 11 m r 111 • 11 ,. o Snu""le Up Profe!>l>•onal de.·111 .1tm1: •• rnstdl• ltnd out Ju:.t cum To Ben p1t•11•rl . l mpet·c·<ihl) 111.1n11·ur,•d yard wnh ~''"Iv rC\keornted uni) hu blJ I 1 n..: b ri>uk J nd months J).:O wit Ii new wall'rf.11l 0\\1Wr mo\111.I: Ooors .md k•lt"hen rnun from Ml'•• 1>fh•n•1I .11 lcrtups EnJvy 1m v;1ry 111 sis.ooo l'Jll now'' your srret'nctl rnc-lo>,cd W. Ill Gr.ihanl. S . of p II l I 0 W I t h ,1 n C n ,w_a_r_1_1•.'r ______ _ t'rankltn wnod 1Jurn11\g I~ I ftrt'pletCI.'. Choice lol'a QMUPEltRSB t1011 lly appu1ntmcnl onJy •m 1SS5 W.8eke1.C.M. Plac S•9·86SS 1----------i Uall l Hnt tO Metllef 8Hhl Elkins Prapm:~!~·. ~~,;d-whal you wunt '" VIA LI DO NORD _!..400 OUA1114 n Ntw-T ""'" Daily 1'1lot <..'IJi.,tl tells Spacious 2 Story Uay Front w /Pier & Slip. S &!droomi. SP\!<'laeulur Vu ELK INS CO . lle~1ltori1 881 L>nver Dr 1>31 lKOO MCJTHfo:ll-1 N· IJI\ W SPECl/\I, Mesa dt:I l\t;tt . ~harp 41Ht. 28A + lllfl, I BA Apt. romplPlr w 11;1tch So p1tr11 te yu rtJ ~ Ownr/Afll. 541l SSKO or 642 9411\ ISTATESAU fl~ltt' 4 UR homt' with b1p, he11u~1 (ul h m1 ly 11nd game rm l.ocah'll in a very tJf"iclrtoblt nel11hborhoo<I ('oll now and lake ndvantlllll' nf thlt eat ale sule ! M!l·OJOJ FOllST OUOH IHC IALIOA PIHIH. 2 bdrm. h ome ... 2 bdrm., 2 h•th~. Morly new unit: on 30ll 100 lot on Ptnln11u la. Priced al 1110.000 61J·3663 associated 11 LJ • I H' "f /\ '" iJ ;' .. _.., I t ,,.. ATTIN LAHDLOIDS! We need Lis~rnga onyourrcntals. NO •'EE Renteti wallinl(. Agent. 1173-7601 Sell thln1?s rast with D:uly Pilot Want Ads . HOW IS THI TIMl ror job seekers to che<-k \be Dally Pilot Help Wanted dasslllc:aUon. If lhe job you want Is not there you miaht ronsider otferln1 your SC?n1ces with an ad In I.he Job WanlN category. P hone Nl-3618 SllK & FIND• MASSACHUSETTS H A N T U C N H W L Y U Q M U H Q 0 N E R R I T A K 0 T T A C A U H Q N E A U Q U N P R R R R A A C U A N 0 8 U Q L T T C T A L P H A H l S H U Y U H U H t S P L Y 8 £ H T Y R Y A A A C J S t A 0 0 R C L l W 0 C S 8 H K N T C £ I I P H P 8 0 S N T 8 A E A E C T C L W I H N I 8 A C I P T H R ( A Y N Y C N B N T N r l S 0 N l N H L I [ K t R A H P L Y H 0 U H B 0 S B Y A Z A [ R J S A C R 0 W U WA AOlO HY DI BE L HO T C R A L R A E C H Y T R P A E T H H D H t P L 8 M E R R I H A C K A 8 R lt>tt1"'11on1 ltoO<ltn WOfdt .,.low tPC>ttt lo,....,d, btc!lt· ward. up, down or dlto«>n•lly. f l"CI tKh 8'\d bote 11 In. t Atner lcon flm Chickadee Pl)"UIOuth • Ooy State M.irth•'s Vineyard Quabbfn : Boston Merrt1111ck Tea Party' Cape Cod tlantucket Wore ester T01110rrow : Largest US Land Tunnels knn~. :; lkdr11•1tn 3 l.Mlh , l'A u i.l11ry \\ ll h IJOUI ,, nJ ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS JIH'Ulll. nl'W )litlnl Ill lttlll'-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-0\ll. nc" 1 .1q1cb. and .in"' t>lcl ··~~Unt,tloll• \' 1\ lo.tn 1-\Jlf pl It I' ~711.!tOtt I llt•droum ~· · h.1llt, f.itnll\ l llCJlll \\ll h Wt•\ h.1r, t)(•at b.. lr.11h'1 .il t'''l>), Trul> un out:-.t.tnd 11111h11ml' ~'O H f'l HTlll-:lt I'\ 1" ll H :\I .\ T I Cl :;. U '\ F.ITlll-:1(. (',\I.I. ;,:x, :!1.11~J C:SELECT T" PROPERTIES V ersatilf:·! IACllH OllfSStNC '' • g1 .. 1 •<If• •nyltlllf. '"d uoec1111y d1111n~ 1he llt4h<. t\1111<nn ,,.. \OR 1llud. Bo• t,,d ~,rdt&•11 '""'' O•t1 'lllOOlh drus. P11nlttl l'i llMll (17/I Moues S11u II, lO II. 14, lfl, l8 20 S11e 12 lb11\I l41 drtu l '• u10~ '10 111(.h ltb11c ~end $I 00 tor 1•Kll 1>41tt111. Add 35•! tor u ch p1ttarn lor lir61 c11u 1111na1I, hanclllni. SllHI lit Marian MArlln Pattern Ocipt ... 2 Dally Pilot 232 Wesl 181h SI , New 'l'orll NV 100 11 P11nl NAME. ADDRESS ZIP, S I ZE and STYLE NUMBER. WASH&WEAR EXTERIOR a.; Z c<irt' y 111'ol, J c•u,tun1 d1·"~nc•I honw l ur l1tt'>' 11\'Ul•I~ likl.' ) 11u i''ormal I\ 1111-1 :Hl'll, ••ntry with h\.•aut1l11l flu,1r~. 1•111:.4.' ltl "hll~ll>llll( ,\ tnll!>l !>CC . ll!li u:l:!t --- Walker & lee R1Jel fstate New, Easy, Cory! 1)1~~-up • b~ll w•lh lh11 Pully, 1•vel\1ble qull\1 Slull tArh )~lh•m a~ ~o~ \~w. then 1uon tQ l111m llowe1 qut11 I •1y oo l1n1111 inltr· ltnin~ a r u11•ll•nr run 1n<1 fancy lo IN~t. i'fltern n 10 ll•ICh pillttrn llltU\1 $1.00 h11 uch PAltttn. Ad4 JS· each p1lle111 lor l11•t-c1~'' 111~11 encl h1ndl1111. St•• t.• Ahco Drook" N84!dlocu111 oont. 105 031lyP1IOt Bo• 1113, Old cnu11aa Sta . New York, NY 10011. Print Name, A <Jcttesa, Zip, Paueu1 Numbor • MORE thin em btfortl 200 dotsns plus 3 free prl11ted I"· ude H(W 1976 H££0UCmT CATALOG' Hu tv1ryth1n1. 7Sc . CrtclMI wlllt S•urta 11.00 C..chtt t W1rd1tM _ 1.00 Nifty flfTy l ttllts _ t .00 llfflt C,.clltt -St.00 Stw + bit ltok S 1.25 Nttdle,.111t .... St.00 r1twer CIKlltl Iott .St,00 lltlr,I• Crtelltl lttk S f.00 O. "' • ..,. 111w ti aet • lota•t Crtehtt lootl S1.00 ,attena frtt? SU• MW ttr luta•1 Mkrat1• 8'" _St 00 "' ..,. "" Wl111tr Pttttt• lubll1 MtlltY IMl _ $1.00 c.._-cu, , .. ,.. itltldt fir t.•pl•t• lltt'"' s1.oo ''" ,.111r• •• 1111r clltlt•. c •• , .. ,, Atrltt•• 114 _Jt.• s.• 75' 11tw! t2 Prln AfPans ~12 SOt S.W _... a.It.... SUS htk tf 11 e1111ts fl _50, l1bta11t l"9"Y CrJfts SUI llltUM lllilt htk U 50t l•ttlltt rldritA ltM $1 •• IS hllb tlr TtNy .U SOt 11111111 S.wl111 ... t Sl.00 IM .. 11 llffy A111s ~. --------..LLLzazazaz.:or....._.._--... . ' ........ Pof'W. ~.~~ ........ ,~.~.~ ........ ~.~.~ ....... ~~~~.!:!~~ ...... ~~............... Thursday.July22.1976 OAIL'l'PILOT (7 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '""... 104 •••••••••••••••••••••• 'llSfDINT HOMt J P11\int1 for l'n)' 1 nter l .. 1n1njl In lhll1 prl\ ,,1 > ard. Newly p:unltd 10 out . 4 bdrm•, 2 b11 . r .. m1I)' r m • In th~ l11lb ol Tunll'fOdl SI U7 000 552·70~6 'J Ht. . . ·· .. - VJLLAC~. -. · Rt.ALTOR. .... ,... ... d. IOHtolttwpotthec.a. IOHtoitt..,,.... .. ece-IOHIK~P,.,.rty 2000 ,,..,,..IMd Mw-.U••·• t1d ...... u........... .......u ...... d •••••......•........•.....•.••••.....•.•.....•.••••••••••••••.••.....••••••••...............................•..• ·················~····· .........................•••..........•....... Oceanfront -Newport Buell Bcaullfully del'Oraled 4 Bdrm, 3 bath. family r m . 3· Yr old home on the oce:lnfronl. 1-·anlasl1 c. ~ver-changing whilCW3lCr VIC\\ • $250,000 THUIS. & FaJ. 1.4 P.M. 2602 WIST OCUHFIO ... 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Al(\ &i4·72ll M ISSIOn \'le JO a re as !~IG OSJ9° or :,.15·1075 a:.k , . 1 1 ., 1 2 b .. u ... • u.. llJntly 10 s. u Fr"} Ml~sion \'ll'JO area. 1 ..,.,.~. )j n .. ~ r~& •rir ,:i· of S1.1n D iego 1-'rwy. 11 blk lo Ocean & Uay, BALBOA Bch Lgc 1 Ar Call1131 1'100 GrQ:>ses U\cr 57000 mo turApn " rv c J~1 • ~ 559 1100 ______ >llY $450 mo. SiS-1694 o apt, patio. $!So \\k., July ------and )lro\\111)1 Seats 60, f'our11I c>rani;:e Sl ripl'rl J\Jll:. rml) $:.!!i.J I.Ill 1117 \.OCJUftO .. ach 3141 2t3-S91H092 & $175 wk ;t u.: G7S·~l0 We S l C I 1 ( f lJ r i ,. l' hoth Ill & patio Ilea\•) Killt'll, wl'anni: Rt•d col HwntincJtOft leach 384 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----Furni ~ht'd nHH"l'. ''"· fool trarflc h i\: •'tt.rae lar w bl.'11 Ocut•h i\tlun C'AS A \'ll'TOlll1\ l.2&ltir Ud t1M•l '11fur 1>r .. \trn .:.1, "tr pd l\rlulh ·;\;u pt•!:-~< $:Jll' Pool. rl'c rm."'"'' .at111:. 5:!S \'1ctun.1. 612 11!170 •••••••••••••••••••••• Urop J •><•bbll' lllll> the S. 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C. l\l . ncb owner SJOOU mo II<' l.uf.(una Canyon 11rca land ,cap1n.: f.«n•p 3<1!1 W 1l~un 1-;thl ol - ---SPAC Twnhs e walk lo fum.apt.Ava1IAu1t.thru Ownr/A.:t.S.IOOS5S Sputless <'Ond. U1voret· 511G8616 '11&0211ablldy rich, mtcr~~ llJrhor 3 br.'2 ha. Ot!\\ I) IRAMD HEW Lin in D cos... beach·lown. 1 child OK Sept. 83l·l400or 496-6718 • R t-' .. 450 pcnd1nf.: l'a11 I){' honclll•d ------ rm:. rom .,.,J decorated l'h1lilrt·n ok 21 + D 2 I Sl50 11 acrd of gardens, wldt> sz•o1 II 96 310 llMH •n 81 , f ""''000 d /\"' FOUND Young female Me:.a \'erdc \11111:. 155.' . · r en a . s h a • 2 .. nr ut · 4 ·4 NcwpQr\·Slcps lo beuC'h. ••••••••••••••••••••••• or """· · 0" n ... . · h ' '·•. :-;upt•b $301)7~12223 Fndo~ed~arauc~ lndry 01\!JO view .• U.,l' 1 od Z b Sl~S k 1137·4200 rnllic mixed , blk 1W l, \lc"IJ Vl·rdt• llrl•\! .... "l· -f: l' u1e ti c:··~tr II bdrm . 2 ba apt. partly Yrly lease, 'h blk lo bch. 3 Lge m .• r I • w rice Su1l\!, l)\'l tiath. - -------\IC East C.M. G-12·180<! L: u i. I .1 M ,. i. .1 Hal·h1•lor tv111• truilc r l~·Jl~ idul~;0;1v J ) furn. ll111h t'c1lm11s. pool, SH. 2 Ba, frplc, yard. ~rS650. mo.642 3400 cp\.11, clrps. pal1u. Water ROCK HOUNDS -----1 .t4 l~IOllH7 1 _ t'Ult't .i1lull 11.11k .N_ S.17.2622 is·102252 spu. e~tutc liv1ni: (.;lose bltns.SJSU.493·5047 I Sul'IMfterRentals ~· $~25 mo. 130 .!!.. 17th Lupidary&Jcwe lry i"OU ND l:atl1l'S gold II I I II I I I 1~·b S12r> t" ul1I ~»18 •111 -• II) bt'UCh & ohopp1ng. -St. C'.\1 . Doylc/Ccnlury Nets ownl'r lo S300() mo walt'h, VIC Jordan & I'll~ 1 '\ Y •11:c ~c·.qic< --NnV 1 Br u w & pulm:. ~.mo Muy he l\!sS ii Apclilmellts F.lntished lBH·Sl1>S G 21 Rily 548·1168548·0479 Has classes mithlly · 1 oc M1l'hl'lson. Irv. Call lo 1(:1r t•n Yl>l' at u ttl•l:. Spat·1ou~ :l hr townhouse" c~cl rwr ;117 llun110gt~~ you rollcc·\ paintings. tin OI Unfurni1hed 3900 :.!UR-Sips 6 • . S 6 C . 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J 1t'hil.:ctuH· • • lllk beh l>ni.t.111 ., 3 br. i.w1mm111a. hr11l\h «lubll, "' cl .....,. .. __ _ Moulton l'kwy & Lake -•' .: t•• c • Aclt snt;i welcome 2 h.1, frplc, .iur. hltn~ un "'''" 111~' tl1rect ~r For Rent. llill Bear cutiin Forrei.t Ur ll:JQ llS~lO Moftey to Loon 5025 II H 1140 :14116 dull 2 l11•tl111111n. floor. 'no 1w1i.. 1!111 W W1IM1n, lno1 A1•t l' LllC' 111011 J Ill~~ w nl M:!S. Yi ly li.c 07.s o77 1. \\hO plr.an11 p(l~tic->1, .llHl.I ~ 2 bdrm epts. flreplce re Co1>l:i l\1l'so. tJO(l J!IOO .,q fl ~;~;;;;~·~·~~·,;:.:·~:;;; LOST Whltf' SalH1t Is.\ \tlr111 t" i• ;: b1 . w w. ' h. I I I cl,;1, f'411 GI IO 121 llth SI und ntort•' l-1t•\' SundJy :1•. '"'" os' 10 • I I I 5"' 5"'''1 Sl\11117 II c J r • ' 1 11 n l\runch " """ nt u~lria ui11l. "' ..., nci111 V<•ntur1•11, 01wrol· 1·rpt 1t. ctr1•~. hltn .. y kl 1•1 •11 ~ ..,... h <> ,, 1 ,. Uppt'rbay11rca or O\o\n ('·'"' "-.• npt:s, .......... prr mo, ou;i1•, l'"llUtllul ,1n .. li•s, 1&;! 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Z22ii 1''.Mt,.11lt':.!lkl,w.1lktolTlh Of11 t'C hr" :ir{' from 2 1111 .11111 S3110 Yrlv Sorry.nounc unckr 21& Avull AlHll·Sepll ~~ 17111 WhHllcr St. CM. $VENTURE$ l.1)1111cr. ll llwu r d .,, .. l'lnci•nti.1. Cull ~I i.hotl'I N,•wly n•dom• lf.pm ~lt111 F1 I , IOC11111 :i nn.:.inu $<\SOYrly no p1•l l\ Ronmmute tlrpQ8ltr1•q'd.41143278 ~1u,s7lu(jays,or6•16·0lilll CA'9TAL 7141R33·2Klr1. hl.'lwn t ~.1>:111 111 4!11 • l'hlldrl'1' yl.'11. pcls no Sul ~un l\ h 11 1 1 1~ GOO 11crv1rc nv:Hlnbl • Mon --------• $.!:.!~ m(I :\llHfl71 •••••••••••••••• l.iri1 11 tty ti " th tomonth uct·u1>11ney R..tal1toShore 430 ('V('~ Or (or nnylhlnl(1,n~l : lhmuluyan Mal•• Lovely Ii: 2 llr. m11nn11N ---1Avcly3 UK .2 ti11.<·nilun OAKWOODGAIOIH •••••••••••••••••••••• LllllMI d.lld worth w hil e , $2S ,llll<J f'ri t. lluli;icthrn.' Ion..: fo r 36 u111lli 11\!cl.lcd 1124 Co,ta M.aa 3124 It 1-:ast blurf rondo, 11v1•r A,ARTMIMTS AVOID INCOMPATIUl.t: 10,l)()ll I<;: f~ NNJrl~ nrw, mimmum, no limit. '714 1 hidr. llcd roll or , hlui• 75t·735.~. • ••••••••••••••••-•• •••••••••••••••••• 1 kl ,, l\nrtc llov "'o ,,..,, Irvin•• t:it \Othl "O<>MMt\Tf'.S l, ''Al.' J 4!16·5717 i\sk for Mr LOI! t111t C11mco Shorc11 o rco. • ••••• p~;!I 11 Yt•a:iy lrn~c.' s7oo r.13'0Sso Nl'~JX>rl fleu<"h iiou.5e·M4ttes Unll'mllt'J f,1:,~=~1111~:nc~i~rr:,~1l:·~ 11~~: -S200 Rrw1~r~73·3~ D••• Mew U1tlh 2 nr lllUtllo, ly ua d\\n, ''" b.1 uf.>. Atnum. furn rm. lrpll'. p.1l111 l~nh l' deslttn Nn JWI!! 211.H\nox St. Nw11l llgls 1Hl'3 !f79.509') ('\'I'~ Luxury 2RR • Pool. yard. gas & v.tr pd 1\dll~. $260. 645"6M7 t.:barminl? 2 UR. 2 ba • cpts, dr(lS. bltns. Nct1r stot<t'll, 1::11sts1dc. 16th l'I ldtal for middle illl\'<l No pets. S2 10Af:t 1\46 2114 2 Br.C'pts. drps. bltn~. enc l 1tar. 111<'<' s urroundmgs 761 Scot\ Pl. Call 642·0U7 or 673-8364 nit~s. ----2 Br 2 Ba. gar. adults only R e dt tor ated . 1540 Coriander Dr. CM. Class1rled uds sell big Item s, s mall items or an y Item. Jus t e11 t1 642-5678. SEU. Idle Items with al.ly Pllo~ssm~ N • .,. .. Ct>mrl. ''"'I Con<.tttKllOf• ror August Ot-cupt.tnt'JI 0.-•""""l 1lw lint lo •""'-lhf' bt..i ln<'•ll,.n, ,.,. tlt"'4 """"9"""""· '""I'\...,,, vuu '"''" l'rom &fl'I009 OM. MO TWO BfDROOll4. t & 2 l\ATII. /\DUil AJ>AKTMt:XT HOM Oul<1Mldlr,g w~ ... .,111>n Cftt•1rr. Spiirkhl'IJ 81ook• •nd ~'i6'.ul r Wllt~rlBll•. Amcmg 30• PIM T~. ~inlfttlng l\lt;I plwo Vollf\baO l\iol, ~'O ~.Coons, ~""' S..f\d \~}L~b<\11 C.lll1n . J&<'llUI. S.UM. BBQ'•· 81110.,rd Ti\b~ O\lbtl<luM' •1111 flr4'\ll&C'" <'ncl COfl\•™'•kln l'lt Ctioc-)IC>ll' brand•1'""-w 8dul1 ..,..t111Wftl honM TODAVI Mo A1t1•111 en, I &~__ 1700 lfllh St. till Oovrr > 832 4~c:~ ll1n<1111·upl•cl corn1•r tut. Mort~t Tn1it fOUNU: l·'<'m Hoxor /llull 2 11,, •li•n. frplC' hou.11c . _!42-8110Newporl llcicC'h Wlllt•rfrnnl mnnt1lon t l'rln. 011ly llKll l'omnrw. Dffti ' 5035 dol(. '1-'rlcntllY, Vlr t• 'd 1 c S.136 :.!201 iihurr. View. llOOI. <1ot k CM . •W•l-7171i ••••••••••••••••••••••• llorhor & Victoria, t:M t•m • 1 t' 1>. lr•NM-New-.f t;,c,/wknd~ 540·if71l R.1 1 :1110 M l ~pm Holly Ln o ~:> !110 4 , C t Mr--· Malt!ffemal\! or coupll.' _ LOANS 9°'o if.ti 7!Ylll CH D eH &42·5602. Ask for Mtkc lt .... all w_,ttd 4600 /C . FOUND. Ulk & whlC' tC'r Af\ll. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Also 2nd TO Loon1 ncr mix dog. m11h•, Nr DLX 4 llr 2 H11. fplr. 1o1•r. dsh\\~hr hlk tu ht h, no )>Cl~ \'rly. Sil~I 64.! 1103 3 J\ll Oph, 2 Ila, vrarly 2 Olk!' tc1 bc.'uch 642·3188 5235 Near water. uul pd Slo\'l.' & fnjt. f'e<' Main Rental11. 540·S370 Mall'· nds rmmott1 21 Respom11ble t ou1,lc. no t-'olrHl Tt>rms alnco 10ltl New11111 l l'r Inn. Ho .:k share 38R unit semi pets or r hlldrcn ncc:d Settt.r Mtt-Co. nay. 6-10 '7'_:n __ _ ftlrn. JtlruJ SI IS ,,;o. + tonrc term lellSl' {I( :.! or 642·2 I 71 545·06 I I I" o u n d : •• c m a I c utJI. Dana Pnl.493·2759 3ur house 011 Nwvt Uoy ---Hro wnlsh t lflkt flco:c ----St1artmg Oct. il,IJOO mo 2MDT.O. LOAHS A(J1h11n H ou nd W{'ll Di1HftctfYt AcWt ~:!:':.~~-~?.~ 67~ 7757 wknds. <:omblnuUon real c 1111<' ti e h u v 1• I! . V I l' • APAl~MIHTS WANTED: Slnale 0 WANTEO: 'i1n11lt' r ar & pcr11on11I 1>ro11crl y Achm ~/flu a h nrd . 4 Oul1tand1n1<; beumcd enclosed garage llP•te 1 encl<111ed ttaraite 1pa<'c 111 loans on r"slrlcn cc a, llG3·4UCH ______ _ celUna apt ph1n11 a v1A1I. Corooa delMararearo Coronadel ~torarcufo ma~ra!,~rnlpcro"!!n1"'cs.c:om . ~OST : ChoC'olalc l.ab. r U r n o r u n f u r n r 1tora0 e or c:ompacl car. ' " .. ..-Ll DO·Adlt 2br , l'"bo.. · storage o rompact o r ea11 673_,.266 Eves. to $100,000. St otcw1dr fem" Oolden l,ab fem. 2 c ur gar, bltn s, ::~htM F. 1 br, 2 hr, 2 CalJ673-4266Evu. Finanrc77:?·8601 vie oC Wuo<lbrlcJgc, crpt drPt. frpk. S325 on FROM S230lo$295 mo. 23"33' Garage, com ......... lrvlnc, Plt~uc h elp! lusr 675·300T ____ , Ltghled tennis ·court!. 2 mercinl ione. St ts mo Opf1al'i1Mfty 500 ZMD T.D. MONEY _586-_6_75_1_· ----- ON T UE DEACll story. t'lubhlle , biJUarcb. Call49lM206or4~·l9SO. •••••••••••••••••••••• ·rerms below morket. f'OUND: f1utry white teer: SM 8llC'h slucHo. utll pd awlmming. hydro .spa. luCNeRllrCOIHly pvt funds, p e rs onal rler m ix. Yorktwn " adult!!. lease. 2nd slol')'. i>'m• superb teak/oak MISSION VIEJO service In your home or Bushard, 118 . z collars. 103 Mc .. adden. Peggy rental rurnilurc avail. For Clas11lfied Ad lioomln&, itlnt appcarin ofr. 675-4494 Bkr. 2A hrs. 968·1~ 67S·~S. Dick G75·1MS Sorry. no pe&JJ. ACTJON store. Owner movmg t SSS Pautanno. CM Call a Palmdale " m ust sell! Serlutled 2 Dr 2 03 h1llsldc apt w /lialtun)' & ocean ,•1ew. $325 mo. Ph &15-862.S •. (714 1S49·1302 011,1y Pilot Crosaed 145,000. In '7, Nwp\ frw y. ~o\Ath to AD-VISOR and 1lr<>wln1. 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'!a111tk1,~e1 r:·Mftftof, &41rlelh W.1M1.C,.M. !'!"'t:_,AJl"r Mac, t'*'t rH,O•llbU4'J • , .. ,t. laar."t a eo..-&.uruc IHlti"'C.talCY,IUM'91 tMAIP«1:l .. el.AIMc1 Ow "' ..... ,.... · '""' •• .-.. Yeh T '°' 642~ .. r-.vty eu&ff w Oeaetel olf~ ... W• "CA&JNG/' VeM •aM ,_t&aUfflAll~Vkto ,. • .....,. 111 ... ....;:~lv~:,·~'!P.!• a. .. n~, f>f~tf r .. lrH ~.;1u,.O:m~AI: · · w11h u alt on·ll•t·Job. t'IJ>iDI 1illl1 r•ctuir_. Ute tiff ol ew --·1-1• )jt, 'ftW MW l'......... •IU Nl,0.:-a ... • ~ Mtm " .. ,. w-111• forCutt ICOOk • Pu.IJ·U ... ~1 Trav.t. mHlt. 11Ndu11, wWI ••1buil oo ft• poulble • w W."' uts'3J.~ flu hu W.• -,...,~TO ~1Sdays. btwn• .. -..n. lapenoAMu~frislll dutal. bout aa pro· curacy. Attlo•olt •• ~ t.r o1,.,..-, H a&al Ul.a wtault,,. -_. ··~: Cockapoo, wiuc.a,~.wy -~r.tllll cllar.-. Pd.a Ntwl)Of10il!IUi' vided. fay 1t1au tall _..oryf/wetc..ao..l i...f.UEfcb1t.PLt.., t1l4H •,, •• ,.,Op• naa•Je. Vac. McVaclden • •w, fl.ill or ~rt t11U. Dr. fll.B. ....U.ly, l>c'&.ermiM if lofal dri vlna. £•••• W>'i .-... 1y NaMr, ,.,....u., tW IU.wlitl ,.....,.. Nc:wl>Of't, T1a4Un. •'re(! to CatlMU400. Cooka .,_ • ..,: AHi>' ~ quallUad at u1i.1l ,..,..,. IMIMl.ta. Call 2H 5 \' • E strada, rtWanll. DM't Ltt Ulla t."¥UU,....,fabrif:fhop. -•~n.W·l21a PRODUCTION Bookkeepar . part t1ou per11<>n. Ktntwckr t'rwc f.:'>' ()pportuattl" Of· :,:;.:.&\ 271 for •P· ~':!~'!'.,~qual Op-=J';!';v':J~t:sisfw .ApplyN6...._ t'OUND: Med. 11 P•r1 t-1, 5 dts. Jl•fl', Eirper. Qlckea Wjl!Maa 8 .. c:b C.ta MHa MO-UllZt W ... INlty C. AllOTT•.AllSC:S ••1Mt, t.an ws&A wtUI• ASSEMBLERS 6'75-ll'fO. 1w.t.1n..-Bch &a.-a IAl J PILIJ rfURSL Aa •l111U1M4 fllNDl•l\1 3610 t:. eo.& Hwy, CdY _Pfll*l.W.H~ liklll*~.~•Mt>c:x-a.l4An1 :MMlJO UtW . ..,lt,. """!'!& Ora•~ ~,~~~~~~~~ I t & 2..ct 5 .. lft ~" n e c . c 1 II A • l f'Mtl CAMnOL Joie UMI ~· ,. _._ u~ _ RNJO r.t-,aat ll Y•art POUNp: Sml blk kitten I ,.A ""'"' Ulllla wlllo'v• ..,.~ ---._ .. _ 1 Pk-.. W•lldr,es6M'f'4. ~II Vic Q(lh~r btwit M111l11 W:,'f1• Saa c.;,dDeMe. ClEn the A~•r Equ11I =t.i&1 • -tJi.ittt .. ,., tW&hU.1. Ov., 2$, fllo .!!f.wli:". ft'V. fMHi}2 Rapid •rowth req!.alr" 4'! . Em )'ff • Al.Lr.{~ 6 lM ~nl"6 AUH •hrllft. Mp. ev~. Ml•:a3. LOBT: Fem wht Oerni OW sl•fltn& ol 1t1dd1honlil IOOl•WM Partlimtt 3d1y11 W•.ek, VlllDAY TYPE, 1eMr11I T '>SAT "-IUN ow•y s•• -.......... •·•~ w I'"'"" .. 'd P/Ch 20 to it nra ~r w•~lt ofhte, pttont1, order ""' • ".. _._...,. Shep, sUll nur.,1n1 PUP!! auem., .. rs. 11 "r• .-..... ..,xper • ara• wonlA1 Friday approi. detk, 1tuo, typing. LMA&. • * * · llAl•l l'.lt•t• f\!U ti-.. f« P•p Bon Vic MaulOft Vllhtill SjC fng for a mlnlmuna ol 0 Parl·Turw h~y I bwrl, liatur aaJei. auv.u. Iha be SICalTA&Y 1i9 sua•. Ol P•S Offic• M.....,. Auto-· l&Me. ~x. ,IUward, 4918-243$. f~g:':!.e:ti~r::,~:~ New~~~::. l'irm dJt'l itolboun•&uMI'.> able lo adapt lo ~e· o.c. ,\ifllO'l al'9.a. Need J.ll. 11·7 * SfJ. Salary plus O\'efl'fck aact ceti..a, W~I condl· LOST ·UW410 •olde1101 knowh1d1t:. '752·1211.Mr.Sakera Btol~ts.Mu•lbeabh ,·enlfledduUes,,leasins briPtMll·st•rltr type! romrnls.sioo.f.li.blithotd t.ioA$•~les for 11 1 b / ht .1 A&io experience ua ..-e ta lypti • ruia 10 key ad P • r 1 o " a I I Y , .->tttuy. )U•t •ktlls tln· LVN $38 olfice Ul lotil. b&&ay area. 1dv1DC•1QHl. Liberal 88•1 ;1., r2n .. /' i.n:.-rc UNmbly o( power ~· BookkMl)er/Seo. der, ••II lH.m tbi r•11t mathem•t•ul ablbty. rt. shorthand) rttq. Top • llollld. illt'CNM ' com· employee benefl\s In· "t:&rthlluak•'' a. 10 du. plies. If you are reliable, Saks ollice. Nwprtlkll. lt.W11I JOb tor•ludent. F.11• ~7101, Jadc Crou.I 11 I a ry. Mr M 111 e r , awrc:tal. MHU7J elude a.ot:it•liaalioo In· alittt. Rij!bl u r doesn' r t111P.Oll1tlbl11 nd are C.llM4.0l2' :!~.}1~.~lc:af ':.~.:.;~ F'ry Coc*1 wanted. All l.1S-t62Z AIDES J.28 80 ,_ ________ , ~':::i:'.a ::::.i•.ur:-::a~ atandup.V1c.Cat1hna4 ov111lable fur full time ••CAIHfM•• e.il'71Horappobltment. shifts opea. Apply ln ~uorc:lwk malt. JO.to Fu U • week.AfflyaaperlOll. Broad . N .B. l.C~·S5Sl work, pleaH apply in pe....,... Coloa)' Kitchen, yra. Full time. Reply: Ad -llwpa · me Retilty lty ~a llbCH8LVD. anytime. person to ~~~· ;:~~: C.~lt~j DAILY PILOT Oru111 Uwy, San Juan fT23, Dally Pilot, ut w. t=~ .. :'~ da~•· bn ..... w WEiTMIN&TER Dau1:ht.er'1 brollen heart ST.A.ND ._10 train . Good oppor . JlO w. hrlt., Cap&Strano. =-CC>Ma Mesa, Ca. --w~1 ,.yo! Fri. Pertfll" IAL•IUJb.I ed. LOST: Blundi A A Hullb lnaur.i profit Cost•..... -No d~. fees, PUIP· Waantlookiaator ____ ....., C-OckerSpaniel, fem, whi ME M 0 R 115 aharina " rat remtnt Equal OpportUAitt FU•JUIE .._.., fortlaff qualifled people, 18 or over. Must be M at German Sllep, fem , trl • pl•QJ. iUk tor man•aer, E.-.p&orer LO •M -llal,..&eti~ lu. avail. c .. 7IWM• in •ppe•nnce. fl'uU tlmc ~Olored Shep Colhe rniit INC Mark c. Bloom eo.J.JOl)S "' &req. empt oymeftt. Kirk m,.le. U?-<Mltl, ~2006 APPLl .. O M"O.NETlCS Harbor Blvd, <.;.M . $Al.£S P£1SOtl PIOCllMM6 -t'rlendly Service olewelar1, JaOO Jlarbor REWARD! '"'CORP. ~7-ll(IOO. Counter airl, Dry ele1ne1 Nll•t hava retail 0 . ~eelvlaa 6 itllpplDI .EM_vc1_._c_M_6_t_1_e_"5 __ _ Pen•lft UiC 2221S.AnneSt. Cashiert W..W t'~,m~l4!wa'::~.x:z:, perien ce, full time. SECRETARY RN ~C2 CJ-1c wanted (Ofl Orange IAUI ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sanu1 ADU, Calif. 92704 ... ust be 1"yrs old, Callf. Ea1t bluff Dt. ~. s" Out1tandl•1 company ,.. ~ Co. firm. Ex per. helpful, ,, .. _ .. IL '"'o-en .A .... , ~o D ... .....1 , '11'1 1 540-3605 "" " "' benel'IU • ea.eel Lent t•Y ... uelle.l c>pfC>rtu•U l LVN $40 bull not nee. IOll S, E. ·-.. • .. ... .... ... nllaUli pr.,., tim · dri\lers lie., neat fa •P· 644-0932. .....n. ".PPI~ , .• ,..,50n for rapid e4va.11ctlllltfll • fllaln, lrvlne. M1·29el. merct11e11 for • no C311 Alcohol llelphne ~•ranee & must be bon ,.. ,. ,... I l I d t chart• redi• •llOMored _ a4 hrs a day IW·Ji:IO An ~.~ .. ~~jty dab.le for tell·sen ·ice .~ Acnnco11UN0T•,li:~!f~!:.,. • ._,. uGtN~ mfilfJ'. :,;a°:a!~':Su:t u::J. UClrffOMllT •dverll1lnlf tr.01nm. EXCESSIVE DRlNKING ...... ..,,, iiilroo. nfkrvi"ew1 w1TI ,.... • ......... ..,.. se11100 food1Yp\nw-Jkills-ancl __AIDES f'j2 ·-l.._es.t.ia« -~ ...... 1tv ....CJlll l~ lol'....!P.f!!nl· rui"slives. A$5be1L8l be "eld bet 1 " 4pm LaPaz Bd. Laguna Hll~. ~uit()ppor Empt~• 09er1le cafculator N ~ ;-for person with "rront or.1_me_nt_. _____ _ Want toSwp? Aluminum assemblertor Thurs July 22nd •l Ee COUMTH ..... • ICftowledlfBolrealaui,. ,..,..,.....,,... fie• ap11uruce" •en •M OETOXll''ICATlON" cooomr S.lf·IMlrviee Gas ~ helpful. D11tle1 lnclwh tr.• peraon•lltY to hHdlt re. -1eaper40fll · . auaers RElfABfLlTATION small boats. No exp. nee. Slatwn, BOO w. J9Ut St. P/Tima nlta.11. p /TlrD41 General/Office typana loan applications E lc llefl' cepUoo, C01dle11 PBX, Trai~. N~fd 2 exl)U & CaJI uUHfru day ~~~~n::n~~~s~n':~ l~3! Clilla Me1u day•, •PP4Y ill perlOR. Mutt lik• phou C01tl•ct ea crow iutruetlons R:liSirat~=~=~4'! pap 1y1acm, typing • 2 illHper 11cH1ecs. tn &utb Coasl 19'.llOHJirborBlvd. w/cu.1tomtr1 tr detail vurlo u form s all< Monda7lbruS11tur4ay clerical won. l\IUSl be work )n Pro1rcss1ve Community Hospital Clerical Plua Man work. Lile typing &t fil. general eorreepondence JOI$ AW 411.. avffa&e er better typist. Dau POO.t. XJnt train• So. i....auna H WJ-llll .&.$§iMILIR Couplcs·Hoc.auwivet, es ina. Exp'd. Apply II·•· Jq,nYldlau opeoiaa. C.On MUlll$ .._. Xi.t .,.,,..,., AHIY now. !::J! • .:•~r~• .!.. com· A )DIS tra Income. Part '1m• Moo· Fri. Bard.en.s Pett la.cl : Ci\ BRISON u. Ct r M.a.55••1 D•Y IHIFT '--""·.'"nll "H·"-"•c. Control. eN-A Randoipll, J:enoans••~t~1tpt0. IMfielATllY HYDRAULICS ,.. mar also !'Hff or ..... UAI AW s w":. I ,. ...... JOIS ...... -...... -Colla Mua. 541·~'70. ..... .. ...,.. y IJ1 Z32J s. Pul11nao Ave. co7~'dJenlla~ ••t•dvlew w IMODll. •-_...,. Deliverymen for L" C ................. ., W£STCUff 6an£aAna.WO.~ ea am au• ers, GOOO CO ..... AMY ,.. .___. ------• .OJ.Mllorev•M·JIOO. llCOITS llM_:. JOBS Time$ In N.D. &. C.M _.._..,._ ~"""Chrlsanta y S1 Kill 0 • h.ota _...,., _.._,mo L-n.o --•-g Peg board nn.t. .,_,.,_, ... URSIS ...... _.ITIY ltt:CEPTIONlSTrr Pl 1or• .. ..,11 OUTC.ALL OMLY COM PU· LITE CORP -"" . -· . in'{;'ki{ll 4 COtlstructJDll lfU..ion •iAtJo ca_.,, " IE'W1I For law ofCice CdM, $3.tlO Wll Del Obl1po 631 Jiii DIMYALAISIST 'd s 1 1o '7H )U1.ao60 1617 W•stcUff Or, !M'rbr.SendRewum•&o: D1n1Poiat __ • 7ll W. 17th St. Bids P·lZ • ~r ,.r__eqt ·M a •TY "'Aual "-•....,.unlt1 c....u..... • 1 ~ 271 1 Ealt Co111 II•" tCorner 11th St. & TYPIST Exper'd or coll•&•· X· ......,. """• eaa area. "1;,.p'i;';.;"i./t' ... EW=.-1,• .: .. CH liuit.JOli.CdM Ca~&-Sandwich• ialad Mak.er, PREGNANT? Pomona. CQsla Mesa ray Uc. 546-3000. l-~Call~~W=--'=l.226=~10=a=m~·2p=m:~=~~~~~~~ "" .. .., -• mature pcraon, 5 hn a <;a ranR conhde ntia 645-1501 aoly. 6St~61t •711-tl fl llCWTIOMIH d1yl M'oft·lo'ri. Fut counaehni: " r11ferral 50 WPM + good 1pelliog Dl!N1'AL A.BSlSTA!'J'I' G"rt ..... d 1 _, LYN Cbarie Nurse, 3.1 Se Sandw ch .Sho A bort1on, adoptwo • req. Buie malb oill.s Orthodontic Chalrsuie. l !"' ar, eenera ':'c:. Full Ume • relief. t;x. ......, t•pll•MI. rv e~ · 1 P· hcpma. also. Newport . .c~ days/wk. Typana. 1horlhnd pref ct., •id••· All thlflt . Lido NURSING E•per, reJponaible, at· m_.-_i _. ----- APCARE 6.C? 256: Al•ltf ... fort•• Or\ho ex pr rc.-q. 64%-11121 c.o.&.a U.a. $Si.-.a. Coiiolescent Center. AJOK. LYNtt tractive & poised womH _,AVINGS COUNSELOR --1 T )lc chttnical ass o m. UTECLHI Dental Au latlftt, ehah &Ill.NIDAY 15$1 Superior Ave, &IM"I l.o work fn t;1u1cuHve for Savi"''~ lAaA Aii· A 01 IOH warehousing. shipping & •'de, I Yr••rr. Xrn u~. NewPQrt Beach, B.C0-7764 Let U1 k~p you•• bwsy Su~ ln Newport Cenwr. 11oclatrn11. cic pcr .. Cull Coun~clin~ & lhterraJ rcc:civmf:\. Sm11ll 3-4 m•ll C AA ' CANHIRY VtLl.A•I lti&hly profeulonal & Mr. l'!wen . 982·244G l'rcg. tcst·uva1l. wkncii; s ho p. Pull benefits KIY "'" H v..-1 ,...,port Be ""418220t $CNOCIC IOATS Milds. Apply The !1111 al u you wanl lo be. Top moUvatlng atmcaptaoro. E.O E. il llrlldpbne547·1M96 ~7-61-&1 iuk for Oii or C11rrent 6 mo's exp. oo 837-2221. La11una, 211 No. CoHl P•Y for full or p i t. Call644-4712torappl. -------------------1 frank 029/Un111:1c, 1710/lnlrci<. "-'-1 A i ·-~ ,,. 67J.2010 Hwy., La&una Beul\ M Qr fl o o 1 N u r 1 • s Secrnury . Some legal e:<· 1 ' .... SONY .. ·s * ~~~~~~~~~I s Shlfl ,,,.,..ta s •--.extet". D ... G I Re1lstry 831·1811 or ·-~.. .,~r temp vac repl· (! •• ,,.. ~ r: -Wln& . Orthodontic of•. Ca ll Groo .. er Ea per . All Ask r or ...... oble 133-236$ __,,._ r " • , • u C• 1- l OUTCALL MASSAC E llCllT AIY *«ii6 foda&.arview ••-breeds. SI.op. Dcwoa.w. . Swttc~ Opr' ml' n t. li4 r • M 0 rI1 n 831H780 ~Ir. ~rl. PJ ~mj· 8·~· 80 WPM shorthand, as potltlrrwtttl. H.B.542-SMJdaya. Bvn, M .............. C .. Pptomcl ri c 111l1t . Prior exper. req'd, Xlot ,_644_·~-2_l _____ _ c. ypao. c enca · WPM 1ypinu, com"""i· t ... 1.1m. • """' "" Mature. must ty-. have iyplnJ skills, Salary .._ ______ .,. .. R. E. he11n1a praf'd. " ......-......_._. .... 1.~ ~-1 · r TM6....._T .. h tlon 1kill1. Hl&hly or· ___ ..,_ "MANNIDAY" ear. b e lralnable. open. or 111crv111w con-J t'orlhv littlentraK ~-6l7l ganiled. Orlhodonli1 of fl••, .. Full time permane nt W ·23i0or64i·l521 tact Eve Slillson, ColJl· SECIEJAIY JR. m Outc;all Mnuu110 C-OMact Pert0nn11I o.r "1 • w p o rt 8 •a ii II • ~ROUP ·Uoo · pJa t mwlicaJion Com1K>11ents "··11 751· ... '31 ............. ,,. .. ..,...._ '"'"'IFl"'MUTU.t. Ortaod.c onUc .. ,. ... r•· W ~~.11-ta aaaa tUr·PARKING ATTEN· Corl>.M0-7640. ..,n _,. ,_ h ..., .,,., AYvn -..... ,.. ,.,. "' .. Cd Id 3040 ·-... a•. MOO •onl.h. DAN'TS paf1 lime over•--L.-------1 Expc1u:M"" ~·pure us· S.Ci• C... i40G YOU 700 HawpoO.Cll pr. quar · · • 1u••••E LI.lat.. ofrlu • floor 11. Muit have valid.C..111. RE G I STER AUTO ing &/or produc:Uon con· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hove the Summer van· Htwport B_aach Dental Allitlant. Part ..........., J11Utori1I. J!!acet&.nl for lici. ea.25 hr. NHt ap· RO'!Tt! trol preferred. M~nuhc- t ... lf•MY ....,JO D •Tl uon ol your drHms . tQUlll<>Ppori:mployer tirue minim1.1m 1 yr ex. 11yr• retir9!1 .l~pe wllo wo1dd pearance. Call i.s pm. CARRU';~1 C.•J. turl n g t1xper1 en cc ... .. .. ' ~ .. M11ke xlnt earn1n111 for per. Xray lic.141~1 A "' Uke fmo lhlngs arouad ?fif.82.49 Hrs 2:30 . 5;au Pt.I. Ap· twlpful. Wide warlety of f''lm fo~ You , 8ecomh1R I patt·t.ime selling. Train· 8eetilft8 • indiv. w/gond lllle elftre! I ~ d111. 39 · prox ~mo. prolll. Call generulo((lcedut1e.. Call EVt.: 752·tw!l2, 2·i l nJi provided . Ca ll Cleric•AHkt• Ditltw..tMr rommon......,., na.tJt hour w••k. ~ servlc•~art Ume help. Over lB. Buu5"0·3008 pm. ~7041 or Zen11" 'I J,369 P/h me. Typing 4 riling. Part tl"lt. U ·20 hrs ability. No typla1 or ru. maaaaer al llOWARD Able to work wknat1 & Contact. Mra. Wh•la fur TNHf 5450 R11ht Away. Ciall 1Nl·li5$ wm. Evenina1. Ing. Salary SQO. mo. Chevrolet, Dove "Qu11il wk n d s , App It a fl I . I. '4&.11 ln&.crv1cw ••••••••••••••••••••••• CL(I• Bayview Manor CoN•ct P1tt10N1•• D•pt. II.I., Newport Beach. 7;30pm. Wurncr Drive· Uc'~~ &Mic'' 1-'l.VINO pvl plane lt1B11by~ilter needed : OC• " 350 W.8 ay.C.M. r•CIJICMUTUAI. Management ln.7161 Warner,UB.No frHS4•r PoueD01ler 01hko1h. Wi.c. J uly ra:.ionul. My home , re· lfC PJIONISJ 642·3S06. ?OONtwportCtrDr. PEOPL~PERSON phonec:alls. T ....... Cows• .A1t0el .. n,a.. 29 Aus: 8 Cple 11rf1m11le liable teen11aer ok. Qipo f Don ut Shop 1 rv io e , Newport Beacll Exec. look.Ina for part· COSTA MESA '0 •h •r• e xpe ni.cs . Jkh urea.4!138751 The Daily Pilot ue:41 ~ permanent part-lime, 24ual0ppor.i!rnployer lime auocl ute In NXOPll•TOI itPenoaallnatrucllon 556·7071 ~?·062'l IB 11 b >'a\ l t r r M at u r • clerk receptionist for ou1 mornina hrii, eou11ter whol-.~I• 1u/.fab~•-l''Ully Experience pr1r. WJll • Mana1ement npport1's F.qual Oppor Employer <llRI. want.s ride to t.:aa.t woma.n nN.'d~d an my 1111 Satldleback otrlce. Mwn help. e xper . prererrad, GUARD5 capalaliud. J.2nJ. pay while tralnlna. Part •to80% Commic>11IOfl Co<ast. iihare upcn&o. h.omet.o c·rcfor 8mrnlt.'1 I>. able to type, bndh 56Z·lUI F /llme. P /tlrne, Jiil· MAi,AGITRHE ~~lfls avail. EOE. •Uc'dtr1i1inln&2wh SECReTARY for H11al 5:Ml li331 old. Mor~. mg hr• M·F. ~~:i 1!:[0~.~ ~"p~t:r) l/1Jrm11 Cum . Newport Votiqi l11dy <18·26) (o• class es sturl lm"!ed. Estutc Cu., IJl Pa11hioll 0 w n tr n 11 • r 11 fl " .. DR• -·w •N Bch 11rcu. Tele & cur r~. lc11•1ma•a f1ull l1· ""M':i •On the Job lfitln•na b land. Must hav~ 4 yrs <live fin ur child ll C11 " · benefits. '3.30 ,,_,hour. ,....,., • 1 10~ ·,n .. Coala''' ••a ,__.•dW-a.&... •l4a~ytopoffice loo'1 exov·r , lvpe 65-70 W"'m. l'llm""ll "'•1•w1C11rava11 tl9'7·6123 Wn ttcn upphc11t1on11 ()fl ..... ~N ...... 1c•a. Retlrlldmnilaryok.Ca l .," ...-.. ---, "'-jrDn•AftDh '"1"1v ..-• c" "'" ~ ' -~ -.. m.•J11ppt. Healthlipa. No ••P· nee. ...._. "" ......... , .... "" ,, • 1h 80·110 wpm. all Tour•. lllDays w t•x p 8abY11•ller my homo (M 1 ly. Wn&e l\d 1111, Doll> How 11ould you like ~o Wt 11end to aahool. Earn •• CAl,I t;;ileen,640-0t:tl. klr:o.hlp. Nol lNP 7 :io child, b1d'ays. Huls r.;q Pilot. P .0 . Ho1 ueo, help In l'r&111tlna fb• GUYI I •ALI while you ltarn. Apply or 1:3C>-1:80or llALTORS 96J.fltl - tHS 207' 11 ll 891HS29 ~ln Mes11. C11 . 92626 or worlds moil buul rul MIHIOfl Viejo, £1 Toro call i nv u••.,,., e"e. 211,,, 3:11Ml.30 ~ordetelliull Lindt Sccrelarf eii~cuuv~ ror --------yoo ma)' mi out :/.pllc:a sailboat$? We111ull h1u .. r h • ·•• .,. .. ,. Wont 6 hr1 a day earitlea O C. re .. denu11. bwldcr. -,:y___.... "ab tt t I tth •· t t · ct I I erca,lo wor .. • ew oun Harbor Bl. Co.la Men --h •-I t R"'·"TAUR•NT .. u•l .. A hi"hly hQm""· _... .. · ys 1 er. m n u rl 1Un u e ... 0$ 11 l'tll n · 1111 1mmt u1 • OP*ll n1 a day. t'un J olJ. Earn s;a,s 6'6·:M» ---,,_, r "' P •Han ~ " ~ '" ~ ""' • .. r -repereffet1 v.oman.my1r11ln11homcr nee :J30 W.l}aySt. ror a m rc hanl c111 to S51> pn wc111f. for 1ur.rou.odln,u . 0 .. 1 Mornina Jood prciutra· ten~ w /xl nt lyplna & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 .:tlHl.80 'ltm·l"rl. 1>111rt f<1ual Opporu.111lly druft•mao wilh ~ )'e11r• more lnformallQn phon11 MAT U R E W o M AN w /lhe publlu t" o ur liQn, full·tlme. l\pply Del Shorthand 11kllls roni:lr1 Job1W .... e4, 7071 ln11 Auglll1h.!\!\2 7!I03 1-!mployur __ curreniexverhmu .S11ll· ~OIUl p/llme t o w e luQ Jtlt frvlM ofo reprcs .. tinll Taco 25252 Lof'aa Ud. ore.· no t>onkk~epJnJ:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• U..b -tV -HO E c• ••te TY• ,,11tT ina UPflr. h(llllful. hut EQu.ul Oportunlty ncwrorntra • conlacl TI m c L If e 8 ooIt 1 . t.agun1 llills S11lary open. GwcH rlnito Ht1111thy. 1tronR. t ll•&n rnl )'!>&Iler. • M .._ • not nec11uary. Xlnt t;mpluycr merchant&. f'1exiblc hrs. Dynamic penonallty bcnlnli, nr O.C, Airport. llJ )' ... r Llld 1"u&Jttnt nl•Nh 014n lrnt\!!l>nrt. lion. 811i1n1 Clerk ror 11rt In· salary & ~ncf1t.s. Apply -Need car. Illa typing. most hlcely 10 sucraed. Rntaurant Call Naomi at ~"37. llillrk or 11ny kind, ot111 _ G4Z ~teiJ evo1 _ 11ur. ru. Uo1MI typ1na. Ill Ul P''rlfin. Jla1rcuttcr w11n1.ed . 547-~. lnwresled housewives • M ... A.11$ .. ICllT•lY J•~li. C'o.111 MH1t .1rt3 li111 hy tou~b & prev100~ ZT5 McCormick, C.M. 1.11ke PorHl Sa loo. 1tudent11 1eek1l)I perm. AHO ASSISTAHT • .,. _MMiJi.Ui &at<k for llory. _ UANKJ NO ore eicpt>r Sul.tr'/ w S6GI> m .4150or131·8119 !Mature married wom1~ potillons rall 833·~. ... ... ..a ••tl• & nk cx~•r. prcf'd. Sh Onod C"o. b~nC'fll ic ----w•llled 81 balline Clttrk,: '"""'.. • . re:q·d. Contact Dorothy Prl' Sc:lwol IOll'h r wont~ HIW AC:COUHTS i3.J~5tl DllY ... $ Jlousekerper. 11tineral. i•neral oUice worlc Pt:TOROOMf.ll Dua to o"r pr-.u(ll rapid Knllik I' 1' work. l-:11vc'tl Slurt COUM•ILOR ----Jo'or Pl~.ca 1tfllvery. app Parl t1m1J. Own tr111•p. t.5pm. fi<J4·40Jfi afl lllam. Part time, Mon·Tltura. w.panaion pru1tr11m , w t! PACIPJC Cl'l'Y BANK 11ow oratltl>I. ll?~ 41•~ S.c1urtl11y Only for uur <:U ;HK TY l'IS'f ly an PflfllOI\ CdM 675·0~11 ovu • C;ill 644-72113. are llKlkl111 onari111Uc: Ac Guld(lnWill~" \.Jdln.:ur -... Co~llll M('fia Ok l.ltti tYJI 45w1ml IUM l'fl•l'llOry. r111:1 Man ~•mcJi 1\1.ichsinl~ wa11l111,. C11m -DIUftl••IVO fliWPl&l wflll llunl CIC?h ~1 2.'H .... w .. .ct 71 o .. ln11 F.x1wr. rt:q'1t. <!1111 Wall train. 21'M to il'•t lD> Harbor Olvd CM. . pc l t n t f 0 re i II II ' PHONE SlLr• W&Sh lo pro11,111111 quickly --.. ~T••••••••••••••••••• •ar. Uonnrlly. k "s p nn111hle . Only ----llou e kccper. P.wp, hvc· domutl c mech art lt W II you prO\-C lo be a\ot>h• ltc...t.,y:l,L ACCHIO•Y IUYIR U•·ZlOO pcrmont nt lont1 t •rm DRIVlal WAHTID in. nil chalcJrcn. pvt rm, n~daft In 11ln1 Newpqrl P hone tsalu ptoplc. fc deitlc3ll .. '<t & puu.:n Good o ·sllli, s hrttind ••ut 1nlor. d•tiilln Urrn C .. ferNe ..... 41 n«-d •r.PIY· 1'lm1 l.iff Mtnor Women b11,1V1N.ll.'42·G7112. ftuch locution . <Jiii m11l•orfem1le, ll toGI thcabllil)'~IH'1os w~I llOwpm . typllllt JIOWJ>I"· Oreat 11dvanr•mcnl 011 "'-~&L J,lbr11r u . IJ:J:J·IQlll or Mu11ttJttl~rovtr ~;cc!)f-;::-tiflllUrc fOt' &T3·1023or 816·10CM y11r1of1u.<lu•rafltet•d umotlv1te 1>«1f)l•.Your It.I';. 1l1.!t>lr11blc bu~ not por. Reply to riu~ll•rd _., •• 133.flOOS. Apr>l1 In t·crson ~µut home In Costa MECH"NIC waps or conimlulona. fuauru I• with u11. Mimnt nae. C0t1t11'" Jfll ~t1rk11 u1t 1)0 T:t3, <'/o 0111ly 1'1101, 7100 Har IU. C.M. Y ... w C• u ,.1,u " UO illll 171h ~lrutt. npu1tnl'I dnlr11blo, <7H l !W0·114•. 1'0 l\ox Ullo. Cosl11 f:<lual 01111or Emplo)'er COU..IGI ITUD91J5 esa. ti,.. 3p .. lo., ... Employmem Opfll>rJu"i· ...,Ila O, Cotta Mesa, but nol necessary. Xlnt - .... 11. c" 9a£26 4"1 •'-L OTtill Jl2.'\t t;iyl•r Avenue Call belWCll" 8AM • ty In Ntwpnr\ Beach for betWftn 5:00.111 .30 p.rn. 1u1J11ry, comPPllY p11lc1 SICU .. tTY _ ---MI •I DS t'ouflliiiln Vall~y 5PM.&tH'(l6. Hparienc:114 mu t1anll1 646-4223 bt~(it• • lnc:cn!lve•. OHICIAI Art1vilh•:s l)lr\!rtor. ~ul1 °:i;f:',11~<~~=r~,c~?.~:!: ' ' 4 --IUCTIONIC 1;;-vl11wlna tor SccurHt· W/C)ll• ~ '"1°11.:2.~ l:Qual OpportunlLr ~ t. ,H._ All 1hlfll, f141l • tt»rt !~;i!llc~~~·~.~~~!i,l:::1 wtHm If you hut •~•n retuffd 41llMILU 111r~1e 111te11dant. A!,-!' M•••,. lffk Oft i!:l'lll>JoYjt MM. Prl, f•ll• tinJt. Coo11 ll•11a ar1u. Ct•ntC"r St C M work bwu u .. you Jltrt Mtg en ltH open Inst ro~ maantc••nct man. °" 8usy lnternlal 11'1 CQ11t11 H •MIUltGll Moturc pcntlllNrt • r••· • . O;a1a.,,. wortu•r, A f'ff' hr toe, yc1e1n1, 1•clu1d .. ,.r. u1embltrt w /11t le111L I L111un1 4419 2jiM M .. a. ml11 a yrs uper • A llr.S prtlerrlld. Cir & Advert111ln11 •11t•ry ntt<b Noexperlt!nce nect ll· Of "°"ld oo '1 wori a few year uper. in tOklering, J11nll1Hial t:KG1 Vc:nr09U11cturc, 6 Pla,llc1 Y1c1111m Pormer LIAMLIT r•• rc?i· PhnlM' 111 tell atartiftll. upetl•OCt' 640"92 mon\ht 'have aeitled pc boardti "i lllHin,. Exp fl oor Wll"c r• hle lab .... i·tllOOfor oppl. Rot n ~ lf~d llleku• In, Ut·ll77 Af'; t "omml••lttn Qfll)' Pllllnc ~ A ~co 1int i ror .. ·ork lh•l 4m·s not Xhit . btnefth lncld ~• nffded Vllll•pirtthn... •~os>erallnft1'pc:• S:!'!~ir°H~~{~,C• ~!!!·~m1Tue11·l<'rl. <?1}\1nrt~nl\ >' to tti:ow, Jtccltiv»ble. Moolcal In· fi8Y 'Sell ... muMiej r th~ mectJcaJ • d•,.l•I· E.O.K, openln-1. t:ve-. 1,pply at Mfff4" ~ffHf ~!fu1:r ~i.1:r:: ~;:,'. l!qu•I Oppor. "1'1'P r e' ... ~ ...... /llll (al 6-W·atte. surance ellper nea. Typ In: .. ~.i.eiy ob llP DIM 111 ..... 11111 1'7181 .Arm•llona Avt, front • l»•i:k o(c, typln• U8·W. 17llJ ti~. CM. W,.j /l~y/M•I i\fQblllQU$ l1t•SO•P!"·h"4rJ•1tmc ::rn~~lllly. 0 " un l03E. lakerilrffl. lrvint. Bllflt 4 "5:30. •in .. xper.M0-"50. M ·'1*4101l r llt ~ Guys GALS tl>t'laNl,iedAcl t*?Oll>a1· Colla llt1a M0411'. ... hcpr /d O Ir }>)lot ro Bqa lMO Plut11ber: exp'd c-omm'I, " 120,ce a(~ PotlliOlal) 1 ca.ta MtH. ca.~. · SI 71 ,. Wt• Ja11itori1I llDl'S h~uat'I, residential. XIPI COOIDIM~JOI lJ& R•~r1 Aa•ncy T.1yrl Men. womeo. couplH olar(, W11rll '1 conds n 40'M)fflrchit,SU llM " I. UIPl/M c-.. BH~ on your produc:· Pl•N Pal'\ time 101. Appl., CLOTN1Mf' Sm•I co"'4)a~1. CM. 'll-?:30AM ah 11, Mute Nrw,pcin Beach. 1!3i1l90 OH'r 18. ~au ti•nd• It! a.al ~lJlt.e b•cll1rnupd tiv1ty. Comm. 1' lnetn-... ef .... , 17112 Arm111rofll Ave. 119 tf2"21U have 2 yra exper. t•~ Ca1JforAppt/Ell•b If> now interv1ew1n1 for lQ rrquired. Ch1ll•J1•IF1& ll\!=S· lf )'l)U e~n "'°'' . 'u"' ltvlne bt Wn 4 • I :aft. 6ala '"q11l•l44t.... n-s .... °" ,uptrvl•lon •• u u ~·~EB VICE &T .\TIOl'lf AT· i harp youna people tci uowt h co,npan>-. fll1me.wewll11r•11nou. ·& ~ H0-11J4. "\Ill t 1>t,e_•1pe01-.!""", ~~ •ip . .:, .... ...:.~.A.l.DI""' hoiJe fltnat ... f °". l•Plc .. rt'' TENOANT l"ull at p11rt Jrav11J wlfu,. •roup tci Prest h"tc •hwport Aatfll)bJrrjcr,lfo•·•r11.1 .. 1~,. ~I "-"•' ~••i•l•i•• part .tti• .. ... 11. "' .. ,_,. .... "*~ .Ha21.. 04 •ti N N.V., Callr. • Unuoul BHcll /O.C. Airport &everal perm. po1itloD1 ~ .,. ' c oUaln•· ·Out1tua41f'I bukgrou.d. CaJI for ¥ _. • • I(•"'~ r l 11 me. o axp. n~c . USA. Nu ••pt•r. nee#"· area. liettcl r•um• 111 full •re also avail. •I• ,..o. U•. rr • •·I ; "all l·l; t'Ompany benc:(it1 will IPPl. Po•.lll lnttan1 JtospllaJ,, 301 Vlctort• CAlr1>2,~t ...!•••8co, "18 w1a wk upcinse paid C'Of'(idcnce to Ad HU, blem or 1trlll ., or fr:~·l i • "OliUY•· tll~llitntpayplH.APP Pfoess,SM-3150 C.M.t .O.E. . .. am,..s .,...,N .. t.tilnln& pro1ram. Alxt•r 01lly rilot. Boa lMO, la)'offt. ltt•rt hlllnt4. ly ~~ ..... J.C. PEN 11,.,.1 c-•-._..,0 _.. rvlee itatlo" AUH· av1 tt•nunp thereafter CollaMesa,CAa29 CaUbttwsall.3. · ,,,_, a.•n•• a•.n•-•1y NEY, l.ACfU?'f4 HILL.l"''.,me -.-. """"' .. ,. d ... n •· Alf Irani. fur•. A;>pU -IJt•I ltJ "" " _._."'_, .. .,,,. MAil. 111 1'00 . ls up ... en LacU .. 6 1&u· SAILMA~B" bas po'5l· attl, ••r.r '"' .,ay • u 1u1 m111t b9 nut. MOflCI .-1 r~ 1 I -==1.~ aq,.io,i-£-,..,10,.,.. Cllal.l,Jlva/lat..-a, Uont•P· E•si.r,req'4·.· fi~;es.:r:=~:?t~~ .. ,.,le le able to •~•Y• fro· how Dail)' Piiot ctaas· ·· ._...... to • .. 11 ... _, Call 541·1414 "'J w 8 med. For perl4Wl•l 11>· tned ads diaplitY tt»h IFYOU ,.Clll!lllll'M 1 -••• : -VMI'• ' rv,,.e,". · tcrYlew can !\Ir. -.1~1, m•sav.es with l•ll1"Uty .._.,a tervlc:e to offer or '~ 1.1," IJ;J,,3°&'' H•~ MM4 ..... ~ TIANIC .. • 8•11 IJ'Utr it!edl ~rvftf &ta. Atteqdant Royal'lnft, 1IOO E. tat fit. and impart! Our •d•, WC' «OOdS to htl, place'" 11d a .._ · -.S WILL.NO TO WQ T Part ti•e. Ura. flaai .. le. uper Nll"'llre.tt Ml • p/U-.e. Exper'd. 6nta Ana. IH·SHI are proud to saY1..tt•ll1 In th e Dally Pllot • ,..., n. ,.._, dra~ 6110.. f.19'pifen•tnt •a 'I Su Cle.,..n~ 01aeral Ml·atM Appl y lhy CarJY lhia l pm. Punh aet ru-.lh. rhu1 C:lua1fi~ &ff\.,... .. , W•'· •. a D11tl1 ptJot ~1· C.JI all • Koep. Mr1. MeDlwJlt Ha11e aemelJIU.f to a.Jh ctiavroa, eo. 8. Co11t wtco.eatblle~iaw. fO.l&'TI. ~&u.M7J. a ...... M..1171. ttM* -.wa,eai211 aw.ft ..... ., ....... Hwy.,Laf u••ld•· • ,, . , ' ' ~' CJf OAft.YPtlOT ....... ~ ...... ~? .................. ~~! ~.~~ .. ~~.~ ...... !~~ ..... ~.~ Mo=~/ tlSO ~.~.~.~~ ... !!.~! ........ _.... 1l811111lAl-.llM19 1040 Misc itema, 21'14t World Boo k Cycl o · UPl11bt puano. Xlol «>ncS '6:t 26' Chn. C,..ft w/28! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'G.1 DodJ<' Po-.crwaion . • ••••••••••••••-•••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• lslamu~. l.n El Toro T acbtf' $40 Gl<>be $10. O y n a m 1 c t <> n t ~v mlr. new. Boat 1 * HONDA * wh 1 d riv o. A• k In 6: StwtqMachlneoperalor Prt• Coll«t!oa TOYPoodtclS kl bl fu6Sal.l6-2PN Work boo.ks, soc u . Rft\na•hed l ust lll'll ~ Bmjl l'on~. ~ $J,!OO/b$tofr.963·160:.!. O.er k>ck. Salary ~m itYM&>\ Only male, shot:. Pa~~ . old rura 6 &Jan, &I.MW MS0.631~. ~f" "I I o ~:3 MISSIOMVllJO '73 Jo"'ORll RRONCO: inAr•tAt w/abillty. C M &U·~ an., .. II h st' b r kn . S_I Z 5 ~ tbl, plano stool. QUALJTV itt-ms. lamps. GRAND rhanu, G'. Kim Undt>r 40.000 ml. &t S41·3tU. Mode! S h lp , C bina 714·$.11 1911 ;:tit!:ndcotr:ror· ~~ cheal of d rawcu, 011 ball, Wut"ut. $1ll00 o 'T!' k1pj1u~lc 2Uopen. Vt•t> lllOPINIHG loudt-d w/~ictru&! $3754>. ---------• C•bfoet, Dr•k. Duclln1 G t 0 .. r d~sk ihuuo~w 6 palntlnp .. &Uvl'r, bru11 bc:ltoffer. ~~-1405 low hours. Loollcd ""' * S •LE * 84.MN! Sewl111 ma('hin Pistols, Dhu11g Rm ~t rea :&nc."' m o ne ,' l~tiVllle.673~ --<'l(tru~ lleA \Y dul) " --------- <>peratora. Ov •rlock Ruis muoy unullu ul w/r,apeu, ohc.>dleocr mor l'. Sil. July 2<1 , lf.ald111•1nAcroi-0n1e P 1uno, tr1.11kr. Suµer <•ond1t1~n NEVEH NUEltSOLO WUly's~S2CJ3lUvep pi.c..-.work.Calltw!:_.3322 rtems' tu 11 d. ht brlcn, to 11 •~pm. 12t2 Conway St PoolTablo 111 11lnut l'Onsole. Xlnt $10.100 ti7l SO~l. lutL Nt.:WMAN/\Gl-:MENT ssooasl1. · lam1l)' onJy, Aft S ,')()pm C.M. ~. very reai.-0nabl" rond $1000. 961M73-0 5.3U 01!?9. 6 :ttHI G75'20lS Sha,.,, attrutavt, of/kt •GRANO OPIMtMG • 1135 0349. 1060 546·T588 ~11\v..:ry l'urh ay m'r w /lop 1ecret11n11 ~~Y'S "'HTl"'U•·s C 0 N 1-: L t.: C T R IC U · Ii~ 1 HIH' >' (' r O a> MISSION VllJO '74 <.'bevy Hi n r \ w nt h. alt 111 need d for lu -" -""' ~ •talamuw .rem.twk11, 40 TO:.C)',01"1-' OttCA:-.i Cru1a.er, 4U Old$ tll roll bu, Ct:t, AM /1-'M 1row1na orlhodon1c of Olrttt from New York tup bn~>d. AM;,~. 'pln1ed Palom1no. Qtr. Dtamonch-Wby pay re· Llkl' Ne111 . 111 , C'll' cu tandL•m trailer. CIO;'al\ 4tS.4 ic tC'rco. mu oy m orl' h t'•. Must be: outanani: ~•talu. Furnllur< Call64S23~7 Arab mare, I yn1 old taH'64S"tCor!l1• VlSI $1&1 493~9;if\Sl'M Only S:IOOS 11l r.n:s ~7• lloiid-CR 1 ....... lt•"'k"t, _xtru:f..042·5287 .loboritnttd ~7800 b<M.lghl. 30ld ~11len ---~Ol'bl'~t ofr .• 17~ ---BOAT ··~N'fF.R, l59 ~ " .• ~. -------• · · welcome Open \to11 ·S<U n-rntPoo 6 mo• &p >NI ----o.i" P1\" n< .. $llCI. l'loc N 1 l''MI-' l'orlln1c p ipe, '13 To)'ol• l.andc:rulser Slal .. llf Athd•at ~Ol;avdm,;~.J!!";,~:47~! .. Nwpt ~~~./~40ft:1m3alc,alhhou l~'.'~~~.l.ahloc::•~:~ !!!_<'!e,n1 r<1blncta., •11tk. ~.~.~~~!.~~.~~ ~~rt B vd. C.M head . tayl.'<I do111•n 11us llT. S:!,000 ml., Warn Slllppan f(, recctvln1 u ",., ..... ""' .... ._.,.. "'"""' ~ ....,. "'" bhoc:kri, 30 mikunl l'llrb, hubs, roll bur, S4iMIT~ ~urebou1lng. F/timl! -----. - -... K 1 STSO. ~ llr•nd new dt•luxt• •. ln11<•r 23' Iii. t'~rl. Wrh-dl Oay Hamc1t hvy dtv rlutch . Ull)'ll. Call ~l·IBM. WHOLU•LIONLT Al.A.-i AN •ta o mut .k~ 1070 Wiii siie ~ &l'l, wtr & sc111lng m11r h. tied 0111(. ('rultlcr, 4!>~ Olds n~w 'rolltl W/lihlmme-d -...;_---,.,------ FRENCH & ENGl.ISH puppic4 • ~~~:d· $50. ••••••••••••••••••••••• !"°wt ski~·.,C,~~!7tmas de 4 time Xii! .tuj,t n\d . TandL•m Trailer. Only• llL•ar11. 'l'ott1lly rl•cond. Jeep Waaonccr, Hns. SUtl'l'ING CLF.RK 40' Cont11in1·u ---,ora um ... .,.,~...., 4 $2~ $300. &!1H:d\llu111•11y hl'll. $7U'~. tit Melia lloiU $6110. l\t an"/ i. l r iu . Xlnl con<I. ~')(J>(lt dc111r.-d1Not r{'Q llrrivlnllWl'l'kly w.mh.'C.I. i.umm,·r hum\', WANTED Slor nitc· Se ll Ou t , Or.SA C.:<.'nh•r,6-&6·4012 s.'IG47~ 1}('0·7773 • WJll tr•ln. Co.II for 11ppl LYMAN DRAKt-; for our 10 mu mal TOP CASll UOl.LAR Wll!iht'r/Ur)l'I , 1 unit SportMtGoods 1094 '75 l\uw~a kl >lllO L1k Tn1Cli1 9160 M0 1~· AN1'JQU .. :S sheVht'rd$25+l'icpcn.c l'A ll> POR YOUR doc» ~II ili!O Whth ••••••••••••••••••••••• l4'Alu muiu!n lkrnt. -"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• E () E ll233t'ONOOR Ave• 631 006$ Jt.:WU.RY. WATClll':.'), •'r 16, f $l2Q 711P motor ox tr111h·r O{'w, •• .,.,. ----------1 Fountuin Vallt')' !J7!M!fl ll --T 08JL'CTS C l l> .. ~!·er ~(~~ .11 1 .... I t of li.d•n· Sllomrock $37$ortr»tle "61H~~ ~20H3_aOer 2\)m "ll Ua tllun l'.U .. m cc·h SllOt: SALES PERSON. ------~fftoTCMI ~rt_.vi-:n""'st~liV~c;·a-~: lc"d • 2 u\• · So~ i:uU duba wl.ill i>ru t>.1.i -., • new. nl'c'<i:c body work. a.ut m ana.11t'r.l d1c5iwt 'm Oak v1ct n.r111n :!•••••••••••••••••••••• 'INE "'URN .... N 1;111:tr, • b &ht .. iJcu~~·o 1.uf lli11 looh.Sell 906 .'73ATC llondus.G~a se11Jtradc64?·6GH t er i.h oes, tor rom dnwcr chcil. S400 n 'Guntemalan S\\c:>tct T~lQU£Sroo -~" ulmanShopV:ic wd& ,' 375 1l&ii1'iu •num •••••••••••••••••••••• t:im11) fun. llnmul'. ------- '!11 i.i.1on: Piiu Aile beat offer. <194-117~J 11f1 SUJ. Shirt~ IS. all Ml.t':. __ llry, SI~. Offact> l'.hair. ~:r~~ w I ill s po ~llnll 14 ' CATAMl\RAN·Nt;W ea. ~both. 5~·7146 13 f'ord fo'lQO, PS, PR, air. ~N~~~r11-Barshb.17°!!. ,L~1 .. a 6Pm Sht'h:i 100·4h:..'IJ Unstock I075 ~1~:.1!1;~hc-~ 11~:~1~~ eqwpmcot, 300 S.Hail' 0K~~YA ~~Ep,~~1~1~~-~t ! ·nvumahu ~c t•ustom. ~~~~~s 646'1093 or ",.. ""'"''"° I II d k I I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1 h S ilf SIOSO nOewiseupc tl7lltt3S 1·' """. • M.inyXtr•as Mustsee t -----------to lop ~·:. • c~a :.1l<'. Luvl'ly k1ttcJ1 ). p.ir "ump p an.•:., . ----YACllTS 675·1393 • • . SHACK IAR lam1c·ull hund p11111t('c1 Ani:ora. nd i:d twmcl> Hcg. Morgan mare, broke & ~. Phone i:ift. l p.m <ZI C R Walkie Tulkics, ---' upprcciall!. 545 4014 '71 _l>11uu11 l'lc~up. Nt'w ATIIHCDAHTC 5co'hammc,odacc~.· 3hQdicr::wllcor,ukl. _l\llll}7U·H!l711 Aft 5pm._ tp~·rar~dceM~r••~rnl~1~·1'd1bn~~. ~·~ II t•hannel. 5 watt, un· LIDO 14 #3555 Suzuki 1970 TC 90. street IJlll~t ~t~ng. X~~!/<>nd. u u " .,~ .. used, $130. R~1g. no.I G1' $9.'iO. tl42·5584 legal, uO()(f conll, $175·, !Hu c 0 C!r. !ISl·......., rorpnvul<' uuntry lub. door.SJG.!Hn 1-'re•· 2 Bcuullful killeni. En1i1 . Wci;tcrn (114) Sl50/$300Su1t:<1,SIS.OO. h k b 1 .. Full tame po!>ll1on, healt 1111111 11 wk , 1 r:uuc•IJ ;j.'lll·IOH 40 rteg. 33 30. i. ort s us, no in< m~s1 • y 11 21• f k ,1 Yamnhu, 1971, 175 Supe '57 Chevy 1:1 Loo pit'ku1,, lnsuriince. vacuhon pay ntJque Ball & l'.lnw bu! ~15007 1 :1, 644·5154 ~nused, 580. 645·688~. 1 ng J ·tay bl:nsin~l c11r( ready. xlnt cond ' Stock •. xlnt cond. llot dog i.ick ll'll\ll' Call for 10 fct. $300. Sohd ouk Perl _ _ \V('ldotron Trailer Sales. SCRAM ·L~T-S-sw_. 1096 ~:r::'or race. ram or dn)' urofr. 5JG 3:.'73 potential. 64~...2071 tcrv1t>w &H S<I0-1 cood watbo ut hutch. FRl.o:~ J .illurabl Wl'ld1nic. custom rl'pa1r. .."'SWL'Rs ••··-·•••••••••••••••••suit. !1 s:11ls, trlr, P P '72 110 Nl>ASL70 ·72 El Camino. Gd <·ond. -----64-0 9413 I h " tt painting 12 I hon1e from "'' c. """ ..... 5UllK>nery Store in Cd~ · -ong air 1 .'''~~ $l310 14 ) horse slork Worthy -A 1on1 IO" Mt-tal Bench Lat hr, 17l~l n1'7·l~ Tnekcd out 5215. PStP B, aar. auto, lo mt. ~ i.alt•sludy fJtime. :,,.'16 .r.i from Sl620 5 (5) rail Kink) -Corner buck 1c11red SSOOor wh41I .... C 1 b , 'IK" ,1 .. 4'l3·4008 S2900 f1rm. 963·1876 d XI '· y \"N hnve uou an trade.,'" o um 1a " ~. t Ct ays, nt v.or°'tng l'On ANTIQUfNG IN T CSTIN S \H't<k ohl pupplt>l> In~ 2<1'x24' portable pipe ('Or """ Aht" h ""' ,,,.,,/ tronacs. cusl anh'r Niel' '71 HSJ\ SOO Gold Slur SS ,37 \,;bcv y p U N , • ..., d:. l::l.pcc1ally fine eh en Do you know there are 13 S..-tkr muthcr t'rec t ral w ra ulo "atcrer $-100 ""en a n1g "ak man '"' &."1V $28 000 67 30 ' · · tdc Phone 67~1010 i ru\CAnuqueShopsrnOld i:ood home 531 mclg Lax. Also Loboy 111as asked whathed1d on rv-Redio _!haPt>_ · 3· 74· 10~ mileage, :i.lnt l'Ond. enJ.trnc. $700. ~II ult S appt. Town Tustin? For quail· \h•,,,trn1n,,,1er. Ne\\por Heavy Eqwp Trlrs. 323 his JOb, h e replied, HiFt St~H I091 l.ASl.o.:R 11 14300. hlw new SSl.i l46G _645 __ ·S_7_7o ______ _ ---------~ly &sclcchun,\•1!>1lullot ll «q:hh Iii::! 11 1112 Hummer Avl' Norco "VAWNpalrul." ••••••;••••••••••••••••Dully, :.afcty Jacket '73 llonda CH l:!S. Twostiarp yellow, '72 0odge. STENO TYPIST us. Localed 01 ll>l. 1: 9c..ll 12!1.} 111.0 734-~ Ca lor~iU·ins. tilovc, :!5" RCA <'olor tv, 2 yr ~ 64_:!:11112 l~nks; ram sav.-r. rcur • :T p1l'kup. Auto I' /U Cammo ltt':il & Mam. M hi-1078 ovt'n dishw·ish.-r $100 w. arrn Like Nt•w "'l5S L' . , 5 ~r t . d R d Li re. Good i;h.11w . U1rt OO· traction rl1ff &12·4610. oc ·-·• . • ·. • • .. . .-orn ... n ton . e . 1 SJ'J' 11•1100511 -----ltcspon~iblc 11osilior. in ----hume. l'Jrl Lab~ Cul ••••••••••••••••••••••• hockey CCM, ice skntes !.~'..:!~hn,li4~2i6. SllUO .. Pri vate 1>arty _>' 0> • '72 1-'ord Courier AM/t'M purchHini: department E>IHIOSI urt 3pm \Jr Compressor. 2hp, 80 S2S. 839·4579. Ma"n'a\·ov coloi· TV 23. (714 l4!J:I 13110 '4!1 11.U Pun :..tcr\'O ta}>l' dck. Air, xlnl II · v l i & • DKH 10 I 0 -----k •d d " • ·• ' -C I I · -' · ·• · ea y .Y p n g 9 Id f l u11 C'ern gal. tan ·very g ron ·Antique style maple cr1b xlnl. cond. nds ll•t'lurc llobw 16' wltrlr 11863 omp cit"> l:hOllpeu ~unu.84_7_·55_1_11_· ___ _ telephone. No shorthand •••••••••••••••••••••• .mo 0 en .P · • , 642-8245, 761·0380evt•s . ..... 1 h ,,,, .... · '., ~ . · · Ph 752 tlll2h orbuymi:r equired 1-'r htDa 1,1101 lnl Shep mill.. f rt>v to I: with unopy, ..,.1. h R tuu.:....,,,.ll61Vi41!-. Grt·cnlwhl hulli. & sa1li.. ___ _ __ STACOSWLTCH..utc ~W..J:.~\~.~~\'arn':. homt• Cul~:! G11i3• Airless Spray Gun ~~~7lnfaol curicr , STERF.O 1976 Kenw $l<t2S 67S 3591 '70 Yamaha 125 ~I X de1>rt V..s 9570 I 139 Baker Co,,tJ Mesa near 11..irbor. sunlu Ana \ r old part 1,ab. :ill blk EM3SO Crayro --5400 Rcce1\ ~r. BlC,-Ven ·12 Catalana 22 w ftrrr .. -Gurnutl !>hk:oi. Nu JR ._.._. •• ._., •••••••••••••• 549·3041 -. • . •. -• -outsule dui:, ft'm, «o SSSO. 5s7•7621. Cookwore, ~atcrlei;s, 9p(• tun no. 4 spkrll. BIC pop top. 3 ~.uls. $4200 s1IL'nl'!_r · 21 " frnt \\hi & '75 CHEVY VAM. t:t1uul Oppor Employer \~.~~IHI ~~1',f:R0·~T,~lL~,;'s_ house includl'd l"tti 70S9. 1010 stam sll. cost ~. sell turntable. Bc!>l ofrl'r 714 675 !llliK t1re:s ~ 1;1:1 4305 Loaded. 64C 21\l.i H'-'> ~.-!'> " r.n . Sl99.9tl3-442l 8428374 --------- lh-cond1l10n1.'<l Hep<>>. Ct:Tt; HAlllHTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 14' Lu:.or i..11lboat i.lnt 'i i lnt'I Travclall.uuto, TELEPHONE & t-'q,'l. O.imai.: d. GOOIJ 110 "1 .. :s WANTED 9xl0; melul utility shecl. lenith Con ... olc blk f Wl\l t•ond IUuc hull. $750. HOtM•. radial. lo mi, xtro1>, rln. M "'RICETl ... G Guar ell'! 9"200611 Cclcond.S75.Call AM /FM s t e r eo, x ln .it>l 3tl40 5..1-/R-t 9160 _S22!1S P/PIUG07~ -. " ~\'E.\llSt:-..0 (.' TOP Ci\S ll DOLLAR 5411·3368. cond S-150 6467871! -.... ORDER DESK DU .... L •p·s 1-'rcc lo ~ood hon\l' ~ll p A ID f 0 n y 0 n .. -·---. •2!1'C.\T• •••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 l D 0 d I:{' "2 0 0 IJmque Jl'>S1l1om. a,·nil in " " wl11ll' Germ Sht•p mali· JEWELRY. WA'l'CllES. Cold carpetinlo?. 32 yds. hi· loots & Mori1t• Sips <t. $800 fi r m . Motor HOMe RHtat Ttudesm an Vun , ~. Lon, lluntinJo,'tnn Beuth olfu:e 1!115 Ne" porl Hlvd, CM \\ t•ll bc huvcd .1!1~1 t'i:l ART OBJ ~CTS. GOLD low, like n ew, $110. lqui,....,.t -IU8·2S2S, Zt hrs 11'12 to 32' new t irL•o., $19»5. S.'16·004G w i nu11 on;d 1irm . s CALLM8 ·7780 t:H·., S ILVE ll S1':RVI C I-:. 833.SI98an.spm •••••••••••••••••••••• ----l.o\ilt}'t1elf·contulnctl duys. lclcphonc mark~un~ -.-.-------f'INJo: F U RN & AN · . G..wral 901 Lmicr.11111led l0t1mcs. S~<:ial Wct'kl.)'lt;ilcK --------- spet·iall:..t" 0 ,,.•tl cd 1 m f r.1d ~ .. d a 1 r.~ C? m ~ l'upp1c1> fouml on our 1100 TIQUES. 645·2200 Ca m e S how W 1nn1 n.1:s. •••••••••••• ••••• ••••• $800 or best offer ltciu.'rH' for llohdnys '71 ~·ord W1mlow Vun Club media t ely S tarlin g Wai.her do ~r . llant.,I step /\p11ru,11wk:.old ongin a l crates. Trash 12• tnflutabll' Mcltl,•r (.',111 833-2111 lt~!GEN 'V MOT<Hl Wi.:n.V8nulo,t apc deck. ,11Jc•r.>' t)f SJ",$ \\kl• .1:1otc1,, Like new. SJSO ~91H3. LUGGAGETAGS Compal'IOr,$200.Sunr:1) bo l 11 t 11 ,11 ' • llC)'IL'ttL''"r\t S $?~10lofr lj42J7G7 v .. ~ 1:13 I t3 F:I R g' S350 ·'•\\Ill ,1 ,111 llUI llt>IHI'. I:! :\l nno l',11 "r • .-.... I -----+ i:cneroui. t.vnu'>l's. & 1 ----Fwftitun IOS from your bus1nesi. t·aN1 . Ga~~d c ~fsix':~ul SJ<> ~aso ll!lU lK-1 2 o Cl 5 , FJ'lt & s ,ih• ;o.; lllt t'orlll !r~ N lla rlx11 Uh d. SA •;0 l>odi.:<' i;, :J s i><I t'i.tm, t·omp.in\• bt•nt•f11:. Call . .\lu'lt ,,.cll.·nl'Jr lit'"· h\) •••••••••••••••••••••• Send one card for c11t·h 7"6·I~ · !H\3·:1:162 ~ l'htUI llMMi __ ••53t :!.'103•• \\ltll•lllc'>.•ll<i~~.lllrat•k ;;,;i 1~26 <1:111\ before dty 11a., dr)er. SI<!.\ C.ill lag plus one s p11rc We --Sl'~J li:Jtl l?I~ I :w>pmforlnfo S.'i!l-5.2:1!1 *•I BUY** ret urn p e rmanently Bed T b l Ch· --;;, •4!1rh11l~"·•}al.~.1laddlc llOlllE It> 11 1,,• lun ,.,111 l,,\Nl>.\l'. l.l"XlllllOUS · · - 'fL'.LLL'.R l'.\111' Goud u:.vtl 1-'urrnturc & sealed attraetl\ e tag & R..-~c1:er e,Spk~"~li b . 2 & dolly l'all 673·2548 li} 'n i.: I h ,. h ,. "' .,. u 11 25' -;2. :l rnof .iiri., cycle Wanl u \an'! Gu11il nll'Ch ,-._ .-. '1.'<fl(c"'"Khlfl\l' 1·hromc• Al'phant'l'' OH 1 wil i.trap , meetrng u1r hnc R k r!I 'misc S4'·3·lll:l ow1wr. 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OH1•r G7:l 714!3 1'lli! , :iu111 t rani< Rr 11I 1.oan ·''~1w1.11111n 1·~p .. r i: u:. s;,11 ~ 111 bl"> t · • • • 0" ou vent loss & tlwn ! f"or n ·• --vvrs, • 0 e1tcmce n •dwood inlt'r , <'S•rtll'l . 1111·11•1 i·•I <'0111 a1·1 Mr ~ 11111 MASTERS AUCTION personah1.ed lat: enclose ANTIQUI'; PEDESTAL Servu:e 020 :!.I' (.;olumlu,1 "'ull he:1d :'t/1•w r1•11tal July & 1\111.: 11.1. 1,.,,, & IJi•tl Ciwcl 1':11\'ll :11;i:?111iEOE 646-1686&131·9625 wullpJpcr. tahric or DATHROOM SIN1' ••••••••••••••••••••••• q 111m . n1·w 111\r Xlnt open . :!I ', "'l)S H, tran~ &c•1tmpini.: Sl!liHJ lh•l1111 f n •1•1..r l"rnst Aft6CALLS54·729l "Day Gto" J)upcr & we Sl2S 673!1011 11ollom CleuninA <10<' per 1·oml.:s.">50U.l'hl;16HO l7 l!t'IH'1tll o 1, r 1111r air . :;:;7 !1fil~I TOOL & DIE fr,., .. good , ... 11.1 St:'>O \\Ill hack & t rim )'Our -. n lloj!nn & Snn 01\IOJ( .. • . . hild~ ~IXl1Wlo. s · llt'r m1 MAKER ~ .. 18 lllllJ utl !i S/\\'E' New & UM'<I furn. lll)!s Or try ''"'o eurds ke crenm chair, S i:ut Ser vin'. 531·59~1. th ll.1} S 1111l'r Slnov IU7 5~11 ,\l11s1 M'll '1Jli Forti V;111 . .\Im S )ri. pr""" Looi t'· appl':.. m1'>t' W1hon '. bocklubu<·k. milk ran , 2 r~s. 9i<l2, ------111<(t.:t•1I. trlr. t.:d •·ond.. . . , St:rntlartl V K. 302 /\II bl'I JI<' r SJ I a r y 1·0 m 'TO\ 1-:. I hui ll\'r i•tr 1l.1q(a111 :\11111., No" PRICFS I hrlghl grn l brn & loots, Mari1te SlltMI llol1h I ~t-IH IY.l37 26 G Ml · II.illy rate"' up for <'cmtruct111ai. Xlnt j t & .:rill. i.:a~ Good rnnd Storl'l> ;,4,') &.. ll lcl W S2l''l OrJ SS ,. ROid' Hoove~ \'acuu m lqui,....11t 9030 -U\atl Dall•:. U\:ul Aui: c.ind $t ,l00/bs l nfr.1 • m cruura e " c 'prr S151Wi~Hi 19th. l' '.\.I "I:! 7930 • S 60 "'''2 •6JO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 llrh lol (.'ru1" Sip 12 IJ c1r lH:!'i •~1115!157 Du• ' 8:11 (12113 . ('\<'!> .1l11lit) C.111 fo1 .oppl ........... -, " -I 5 1aR,, 1 c..i '".., 'Ql!ISllPJohn .. onOuthrd .. •h11:.i11 i"ull keel. S , 9-170 !'J2.7$J ht·t\\n II :IO 1 :10 ('11mµu ts•,· I u It ll oll)Olllt ............ 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SP M 'U Pinto kunaboul R1tdio bea1111ru1 louk. run:t '72 lOO LS . .e door, auto,..,__..,. t7J 707P1119"·Ull91 COSTAMEIA 'SILTO.QdC'Ql)d,4-dr 6-U•'H!M Cr hOl\'r 41000 ml su~rbly mcunt.record . un r oof. 12400. p SU.Pernice• B\&I s.e.1aoo RH .$S1·523t a1r.f::i~s~•::.;ffc1r l!f7c Miutuna II. 2 +a, dl1t SU.SO. 4112.7'°4. · · ~,li~1 _____ _ 6'4 ~91>. Mll·llll&e '741/J J. H. :'!!J.:?" J~H90 •CHIVITTI ~'!!: .• lo ml. xlnl rond. 99'0 Poollue Gr.rnd Pm. Xtr.-rl lln. lim tm on •71 1 ,...,. 711000 ·w Volvo, Olack, run New "16 llatchback 1.-1 1 3 Cran Torino .. l-o~ner, ~ 00311:?:?:! _ ... •••••••••••••••••••• 1.1J)(' lll'l'l<. 1\M Fiii, iclt1t 21~ n11 ~ IM'!,__71'7_7_ Lo mih·K, Cl<tr1o1 r ll':an! ,ood, but n~ods work. unr model! Only S3Cl89, r,s, P IB. alr. Xlol rond. ·~ Mu~t.in~ lvll\ l:'rl h\I lkt\t uffrr. ~~3S87 _. s.:ns. 673 11121 (211i614S/003'7 I HOW AR s:?.SOOJb4t ofr. 495.,...,. nl'cd~ :.ouw 111h•r ~ori. ATLAS lrd 9970 A.Hlt-Heahy '7 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '613000 Clo"1c Completely r<•,tort<f $-t,400 774 HHJ2 ·••t.n '740 vw CAMPERS Cbevrolet, Dove. Qual 1973 Torino Squire wen -~'t Tli~t_ -••••••••••••••••••••••• 'H Po,to, 7HAPC ::::. .. Newport Buch air, atere-o. P/W, rack OW.MObile 99S5 Chry•ler/Pty"'°"tf\ 'll7 'l' l\lrd ----900 Ml'f('edl"I 22Q, 4 111)(1. I\ '1 r\1 r:adio, n \'W 1n ll•nor & lll c' 2S m1 per 1111 ~'t offer or tr¥d.: ror i>ickup or panel 675 O'l70 days or 673 961 ult 6vm W\>t;lphul1.1 Rt•hucl OM$. 1-0wnr Ell~l'llonallya ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ol"'n Uu1ly & Sun. '111111 1lJ1ho&hcuh'r,ollplo\1 t'n61tnl' Xl..1'1 COND 69 Malibu ronJ S:!,900. 644 79111. 67 U:? Uhh '<Int ru11r11111: l':'tl SWS •92·1144:).1 IMW 971 7 1 hbW.toptl 7001 au, P S .• SllOO 493-097' -. -.. , --,.--jbl ru111I , S&Ull I'' t l'I>. :?92'.l ll.irl)l1r llh<I . V ---9-974• Wr lJ L'nw"''"d evesfwkndsor e97·7371 64 r ulcon ... onvert c ~6-<19~urt;7!) 71ld3 ro,l.l ll'~ll •CJO •.•••.•.....•....•.... OIAHGE COUNTY'S OLDEST .,.. .,~ lll•llll•lllll••··---_____ _, new top , paint. Aul ----546..1934 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •71 Aet .. , •OtCK, •71 ._....._ ••· tnuu s1200 -496-MM '72 Turonado. \'In) I top. ___ ,.. ___ -71 o...iu,1, 1111 ,·xt, diM' Ukcnrw, lomll~ •SALIS ....,..... -----fully lauded+ trlr hitch bk 1 k ~ 7t PopTop 1f231 12,<aSO 631·l '72LTO LOADED ff~tofr 611 78711 Dl'ST .. :R. 1!1711 11 uto. PIS, r !e, ou 111111~1. oo ;"'' & ------ LeaM Mew '-UHd OVH 100 •SERVICE Sl.000 ~uod co nd , ~1.050 l'Ulltt).tr,'alSl2~~. Sharv •L~ .... s .... G '73 Mellbu. 2 Dr, full) tl44 SIS.I '75 OLDS ;,.11111~5 '72 Rot Top 211JHY ~ " loaded. Uke new. $26$0 STARFIRE 2.DR. Gcll>CI 1'rm1:.Vort.ilion, 7l ~nd1aJ o.,-...... S2Q V1:a Lido Soud. Ud . .,, L'••l~nn "'.~"un·. 6 c·."I 1 ,;! l'n1·kt'l. <111tb. nu ttr(',, \~,·.iii. s:Ji!O, :.'Oli:? Walhh't". · Sales Sen 1ec l.l•:u11n11 Roy Caner, l11c. ,.... --... ,. • ... " .. ,.. • ti l') ,\ T f\H Jll l'wr Cl\t fl 41 \\I week t>nd S~fllill Delivery Island. nulo. SJOO or b!>l ofr Cull . .;1<•,•r J\!\I F:\t & \h'n'<J 'Int rnnd. :.'OM m1, Sll!OO · u ___ • • Roll l\o)('e BMW MERCEDES OMDIS,l..AY Houw of l111port1 Al'TIWRrz tu :m·:Hn :o .. :s l>EM.1'.:H t.116:! ~t unrhei.lcr. '74 l•bletop jj4$50 'I» Malibu. !I01 eng., PS 642·0-12G brr 5 pm t.tl>l' \\SW Till )tl'l'I X17 o!IJU ---i:! \'c~" ~latwn Wagon,. "SUndiaJ",rng&i1tove you11 PB. new paint, must sel 11 Torino CT, l!ll eng F.eonomy ~pcc1.1l ' Lir "ll SKA:\tl'. 2 1lr. 111r, AM /F:lf r.1ssette. lnt JS40 J amboree Ne~port !Wal'h GIO r...i 11 ~U\k, water tank. Full like rm med. $1100/bst otr PS. PB. AC, nu st.iel bdl 20ftL\'P · auto, 25,000 n11, look1> l'Oml. St600. !>36 ti6~ _ campcrecw1ppcd •IKE• S-i62995 ed t1rl'i.. >.lnl cund, tilll'tl Sl999 lit'" ~KSU iS2lllJu i i \'l'l(.i, l1kl' ne~. CREVIER ;\\U:>l be seen' ~n·1l'l' & parti. no~· ope '74 MOVA -~· ~~ ?0J ___ •SANTA ANA• Allto1 H•w tlOO :11 ,1iuumc .. ncw lm•s, $2191'> on Sat"11 11 to .a for >ou CUSTOM •68 Galaxie. 'ldr, llT. Xlnt LINCOLN MERCURY •••••:••••••••••••••••• ~~ 3<l3li bvl's. ----GAROEH WEST VW & I !>f 6 H OADWAY SAMIA AMA Bu1:nu P urk 523.7250 " . ' \\ ' I • , · ~ t l 1 • COn\'~Ol(.'nCl'. 1301 N Tu,tin. SJ nlJ Ana HATCHIACK eond SOOO'b~t ofr. Call . ~i usu , ... ' \\I ' . . Ii ' t ,... _ _, Air t"Ond .. auto., buc ke 49-1·7983 Robert seals. mags, Am1Fm Liftcoan ---9-9-4-5 196-1 Ol<b l'utl.i,.,,.,, f'Ull$ S 1tood. look:. .:ood '73 280C Cpe. iO VW Sqbctc. Xlnt cond ~ .... .-~~~i:~r· uper shurp ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673 71'81 \.\t I fTl1f\• 11 I .... , ._,I 835·3171 On the Santo1 An:i 1-·~ \ Tt<l UUIMAT( OlllVIMQ MACHIN( •USED IMW's• '71 2002 · 1103EBL' I '73 Bavaria · l!l83HNV l '74 2002 · (83SKSJ I '7 13 OCS · t347LP:'tl I 100411GY> A:'!I l-'M i.1creo,rblleng, Slits '74LIHCOLH Sa 4 50 new t'lulch & brks SllSSO 4·DOOR Pinto 9957 • 961!08i2 CorfFo•L•etiAC) V-11 . A.T . Fully P"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jim Slemon1 _,. l'lt.& K "°' c M U b Q)Ol :>Sli6 New.•port 81., C.M. eqwp'd + leather s1•a1~ lmporh ·59 \'W "tsn .. · $ISO :"db 11' •45·1661 • Till steer. Spd. cont rol new fende r. 540·571 , I • 631·1276 d1J)S S4G·068leHis. i0 \ol~olt2.Rad1n.Run. BEFORP: ALF.M &1olcrt>0 lapc V ---1-' well t:tcnn. Gd mileage REPOSS fo:SSION Io p Il u >' r I 11 ~ l' t 1 ··, • "'""". "rund n"u' nnu '70 'kn·eth.·) 2SO<.' l'erf 'H Du:. her, auto, air. $1750 bst 646-4972 k • whulesalt•' 710KXZ ., ...,., .. 0 ~-"' ,, d c \M F:\I ta e over paymts 7 l 'nmplete new p.>inl JOb con A · ' I • 8 1m1Cm radio, radials. Monza 2 +2. A IC, xlnt $5699 S6SOO 199-1206 49-4-1950 t r ad< sterc.~u. SS-IOO. l'h xlnt cond. $3650. 557·034 Autos, Used cond. $l l2 mo. 1613 Win· •SANT 4 AMA• ---·---833 ll4it5 afl 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t f>I , .• , "O 3 ll .... COL .... MERCURY 'i2JO BJv/,\l\l/f:\I. _ C_ t"rgreen .~ ....... 11~ ,... ,... Snr' ~1r imm· ~ 62 -MBZ. 2208. n~ int . V\\' ftun xlnt -n...L AM 9905 .. 71 ,..-d E JJlll N_ TJaUn.Santa; · ... , a. ,.. "" u ; ••••••••••••••••••••••• J,, n.1n gswoo sl;1t 547.0S ll t:all 64Hti9U new paint, 11)95 ofr o Rl'bll l'ng ~800. '75 Gruml'1n, auto, cpt<I. Wagon, 3 seats , rnol ----tr:.111,. 623 6433 days or Call 64H><iB8 ~ ----Capri 9715 6i5·4Hl0eH' purchastd Feb '76, 3, rack. xlnl cond. Slt.9 Mo••rick 9947 '61 VW m1 •. i.1111 under wrnty, !163-8222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~;;·~·;:,:;;·;~~~··::~~·· 67 250S. Elec snrf. 'Int 4 tipeed. radio, heater. J!rt>~S2.850.644·8371 BARGAIN, •73 Monte• iO :'tlave~ck. 6 cyl, • .11110. ,\:'ti n.1. 8 trk.' rachal~: con~~ liest ofr Of trade 111112782391 lui k 9910 Curio loaded lt 1ll, mags, Vinyl lup. ~lo•ed _On Su~d_!Y' ----\ l'rt 1>-IS 07115 .,.., .,... i:J llunuboul Golrl l; S m.ii:,., 1-'~1 l.i~. !:>hJrV' l'h 6-lO 0111.t 'H hlut! Prntn "'ai:on, ;iuto tr.uh, H II. A C ~.UOC. m1 Xtnt rond By owner, s:uou. 547 ·4893 1:tl71 :'ti a I! nu II a S 1 I: G l llct'IU!Cn G...G.... ti h IL .& Wc,.tmrnstur Bl\ cl I 'ii 1'11110 Woi;on, ~h11~ 1''<ll'r10r, blue 1ntt>nllr Hunl> A I Mu:o.t ,,11 I r.1n I ufford 3 car.,' Sl!J'JS ~Ill 11771! BUY or LEASE aasa IN SANTAANA SPORTS<:AR CENTER LAIGI S&ICT10M OF MIW & usm IWOITS Dick Miller Motors m1j!:..'<lnteon11fl3c.1 14,12 for .1orabo\'e \W 1·1111 Mow0~$199. •••~••••••••••••••••••• 752'.66()()9.swkdays !.6"~f6ly . $13SO Ph '73 CAPRI -G ----9 -7 z TowM & OURtry '73 IUICI( Chrysler' 9925 -. 6 I 4 d ,...~ I II 4 AutoSales/Lca~mg CUSTOM LI SAIR., ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71 Muv~rkk ·11 l'mto, rt>d. 4 't•d. ,1111 ft•T F•CTOIY ••---t'Y ·Spee · '-"'1150 l'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• H bo c M ~ llunsGood c·1•1,cl, lo m1. R II, ~1 1••• A "" ,..,..,,nvwu_ trk tape Like ne~· 2167 a 6 r 4 6-r 4 • 4 os 46 t.a • esa 2 Door.V-8.A.T .Faca1r 70Cdhryslfr Newpor1,.&dr ~r.<n. ·ash .,.,_3 .... , ' ~ vv ,._..... ......... CHERRY ! '71MGMidJtel ~1Klll .,.,..., _....., l''tl>t)'.833·2500 ~-•oo;•,l ..... &o. ..... _...,., l.1«' lil61JQO. XI t d P w r. ~teer and brks se an. n ew e ng. Stf15. -120 W. W~. 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' ' -t9:r.ll Maun;i.11. ll 1;; l>al'<llll S111 W.:11. tt'blt ('Ill( Sli6ll .>I.> 110111 ROY '75YW LEGRANDE Lr.1~1ng Specialim P1dcrrcd R•te' l Jr)lc\I Sdcct1on of New & U\tJ C.1d1ll.1cs in 01.11111.c Cou111y Open Sunday Cidill.ic Muter Dealer 2600 H 11hnr Bhd. Cmt,1 Mn.1 54().1) I U0 Nabers Cadillac 9935 1968 Dodge Polara, owner lramlt.'rred. $145. 557·1826 '73 Monaco Wniton, S24UO. Loaded. 493 . .iws ---1 ·1:1 1>11rt Sw1n1wr \\1lha1r $2 t00. 1!13 .\b!>tl '72 l'Ol.T. Gd l"ond New lire:.. '1700 l'h u 14 o:no an)·tcme --------- '1;; Un1,11n St!d.in, 4 ''"I iiood ltr•·ll. 1 uni. .:1111d ~,~~' :, UI ~:>'7 llRR CARVER ROUS· ROY Cl IMO J»mlHI••• ..... ,.,~., .. " t')'I <I i.ve1:d. AM lf'M . . Sunroof Spcellll J.:1hlwn 65 Cad Covert Classlr ·s Coronet Ws:n. r un, well. i:ood tin• .. & bull. finl' tru~p. SJ'i~ ~ ~q ,._ __ __. ........ <:or' I.ow Miles' Ser No St•w paint & top & eni: ·10 Chall1·n1?er. 3-iO New 31.~tiO 1,500 833·2100. mi1gt>. bll'reo. 1>~11111. 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YOUI CHOICE: lt74MAIK IY s1ep bumper (26528T) (A S336.00 Value 4 DI. SID. Splil power u at. stereo 5 1799 included at no extra A (65'4JPP) $2699 radio w/8 track tape, c:ost: AM/FM radio, ROTARY 56495 loaded. (331NZC) luggage ra c k, pin $2888 ·· H7tl 74FOID striping, & WhHI trim COUltB rings I) CARS 4 cyl., 4 speed, radio, (Scooters •274921 , · lt7J CHIY. heater. tacpma wheels & tt7Z 27591 8 , 274957, & Wide oval tires. (63483X) & TRUCKS! 271623) MAUIU Pl us dealet prep ($27), MllC Naber's Ced Co. Car. 52799 tax, & license. MAl(i>UIS Only 26,093 miles. CARS ·& llOGHAM (874.JEP) 176 VOLVO 70 FOID COUPE · snn 242A MAYlltCIJDI. Plus ••• WAGONS! (f61FYV) 8 cyl., auto. trans., radio, 52895 1974 SID.AM Auto. trans .. AM/FM 1'8aler. (307AGJ) IMMEDIATE DIVIUI stereo radio. dark red. 5 1099 • Sle<eo radio. leather, full mags. New car warranty• We're havita a pcwer. O.D. 516390) (060252) DELIVERY 11...;..: $6195 56494 74 CHEY. tt7l NOVA JDR. .FREE MAMDNIW'76 CONT. Auto. 1rao1.. factory air ~ HOHDACAR MIC. I~ 1'74 COUf'I condition ing, p ower FORlll Datsun's lowest ptlced s 2a11 (839HMS) DIYIUI steering, radio, healer, Brand Stereo radio, cruise (632.JRC) car saves and saves. S6295 control, leather. Sue to s2599 F.RG~ Low maintenance · cho<>Se. (206JPY) Low as •F.P.G. ls Fun Per Gal-costs. Great gas Pi'41'• .. •ut.•.,,. New '76 SUH Ion and r,ou'll find mileage. IMMEDIATE 74FOIO .... " more of II n the quick, DELIYllY 1'71 nlmble MG Midget. taGJUOJ7I1>t LUY 1f7J COUPI V-8, euto. trans., feet. air (Not to mention the LIHC. DIYUI oondlllonlng, power CPE. lowest price of any TRUCKS Low miles & full power. ''"ring, r1dlo, heater. authentic sports earl). • (0358SX) five to choose. (71SJEB~ (75735V) I 52795 low as 53999 h_,i•: YOU9t CHOICE: S4ttS 176 VOLVO 244A 72 MlllC HANDNIW '7' s3349 HONDA lt72S8AM Aulo. trans , laclory air MONTIGO STATION WAGON tt10 DIYILLI conditio ning , power HOU.HAM4DI. 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DIYILLI lllilZDil CWOMOtl t 111 Sttno r1d10. till wh., full tf7l pc>wef'. (921GWY) ?2VW & SAVE! GITAOMAIDUl • LIMC • SJftS KOMlllUS wtef lOUOlf .. ON ~VES COHT. l MATS 1MIMAIDA SIOAM 4 cyl • ' speed. radio, SILICTIOM (549JDG) s.ie Ends Wed , heet•. tu tone (681EOH) ISWHYWl'll July 21st, 1976 52999 No. I s4795 {Closed Sunday) CONNELL NABERS EARLEIKE THEODORE BAUER MIRACLE COSTA MESA UNIVERS ITY JOHNS ON CHEVROLET CADILLAC IMPORTS ROBINS FORD MOTORS MAZDA DATSUN SALES & SERVICE &SON 2828 Harbor Blvd. 2600 Harbor Blvd. 1966 Harbo r Blvd. 2060 Harbor B lvd, 2925 Harbor Blvd. 2150 Harbor B lvd. 2&45 Harbor Blvd. 2850 Harbor Blvd. 2626 Harbor Blvd. 5.46-1200 540-9100 646·9303 642-0010 979-2500 645-5700 54().8.410 540-9640 54().5630 All Cart Suble<t To Prior S.le, Prtces E~tlve n Haws P:rem PuMlcatioll • • ·I ' • 7 l f t l . Huntington Beach Fountain Valley EO IT ION VOL. 69, NO. 204, 3 SECTIONS, 64 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1976 ,~fternoon .Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS Skeeter Swann Itching to Bite Residents of Huntincton Beach and other nearby cities can ex· pect to be "nearly eaten alive" any clay now. Swarms of mosquitoes are ex· pected to sally forth out ot the Seal Beach Navy Weapons Sta· tion to make life miserable when the weather turns hot. Gilbert Chattel, manager of the Vector Control District, says the mosquitoes have a very low Congress Rejects Job Veto WASHI NGTON (AP 1 - Congress. with an attack on un· employment as a major goal this election y ear. today overrode Preaide.nt For~·s veto ol a S3.9S·billion public works jobs bill. enacting It into law. Final action came in lhe House, Which overrode Ford's veto by a vote of 310 to 96, or 39 more than the required lwo thirds. It was the ninth time Congress has overridden Ford Tbe Presi· dent has been sustained 14 times. The Oemocratic·controlled Congress and the Democratic candidates for president and vice president have made an assault on joblessness a major election- year issue. The Senate voted 73 to 24 Wed· nesday to override Ford's veto ot the public works bill. House Majority Leader T homas O 'Neill and other Democratic leaders had predict· ed they wouJd have oo dilficuJty winning the jobs bill override. . Supporters of the public works biU say it would create 200.000 coutruction and other jobs while . protect~ni anotber 90.000 state and local government jobs. In today's debate, Speaker Cart Albert cited a um message by Presldenl Herbert Hoover ve. t.o&ne an emergency relief and construct:ion bill during the ireat depression. "Th es e words are ver y familiar.·· Albert told the House, "exactly the thoughts ~r Presi- dent Ford in vetoing the Public Worka Employment Act." "I could only wonder at how totall y the conse rvative Republican leadership has Called to learn the lessons ot Uae last SO years ..... Albert said. Bul Republican Leader John J. Rhodes of Arizona. terming the bill "poorly deslaned ... one that could actually be harmful to the economy," contended that "it is desianed m ainly to attract votes in November.·· "Yoo may think risking lnna- Uon is good pollllcs," Rhodes said. ·· 1 don "t. 1 think people are sick of innatton." -He s aid ho jobs the bill" is in· tended to crea te wout• not be permanent and ''it Is a cruel hoax to ask people to put faith in a program like this." Rep. Wilham H. Harsha IR· Ohio> s aid th<' number of Ford's vetoes "1s not a renectJon on the admlmstrat1on, but an ind1ct· ment of the fiscal Irresponsibility ot Congress.'' Sen. Walte r Mondale. the Oemorrnts ' vice presidential nominee, said he couldn't un· derstand Ford's veto because "the worst thing you can do Is de- ny people work. This country needa wortt." Coast Weat•er Partial clearing Is pre· dieted for Friday after the first dose of wet weather felt on the Oran1e Coast In July in et1bt yean. Tem- peratw'ft will ranae from the low 705 on the coast to the bith 70a inland. ., ., .. M M .,.., CH ... , ... .. •• M ,. potential or carryinc barmruJ dlaeues. Warren Hall, a member of the Oraqe County Vector Control Diatrict. says the nuisance will e manate frQm salt marsh restoration at the station. He said that water bas been al· Jowed to now into a 50·•cre manb at the station and flood lhe habitat for salt water marsh birds. Tbe drawback, Hall said, ls that the noocted land will be a perfect breedlns place ror the pesky mosqwto. "The water will be allowed to stand. maklnt it an ideal breed· inf place for tne mosquito," Han sud. "It takes Just a lew days to mature and make life miserable lor all it may visit," Hall said. Hall r eports that the s ail marsh project is under the direc· •tlon of the Department ol Fish and WUdlJfe and that federal of- ficials have ignored ~forts of the Vector Control District to miUgate the nuisance. Local officials don't have the 'authority to rorce their way on federal property-and get at the problem. Hall said. Hall said tbe basic control s teps would be draining the water, plantll\C ol mosqulto flsh to eat mosquJto larvae or use ol selective insecticides. The wltdure service says \hat any or these steps would not be compatible with Its primary goal of restorina the habitat for wildlife. Hall said that residents of Hun- t Ing ton H arbour may be especially hard bit by the mos- quito swarms. He said thelr pre- aence also wm be felt in parts or Seal Beach, SunsM Beach, Los Alamitos a_nd WestmJnster. Huntlnaton Beach City Ad- ministrator Bud Belsito has asked that all complaints be rt· ftrred to the commander of the naval station at 213·596-5511. ll won't do any good to call lbc Huntington deach Police Depart· ment. eltber. They won't call out tbe"SWAT" team. Fairview Unrest Chief Quits; Staff Angry .Junior Rogaltg Caprice Garcia, 5, of Garden Grove, newly crowned queen of the Orange County Fair's royal court. bestows a kiss on her king, 3-year-old Jamie Canter of Hunt· ington Beach. Huntington Faces Claim on Pesticide By aoaEaT uaua °'_....., ........ - A St million clalln bas been filed against lbe Oty of Hunt· i ngto n Beach because of chemical pesticide sprayinp by a nursery. The cl aimants 11ay lbe city has been neillgent ln that it permitted the Oda Nunery to operate In violation o/ zonlnl re· 1ulatlon1. Attorney Mark Dudman filed the clalm this week oo the behalr o r Mr. and Mn. William Zohlman, Mr. and Mr1. Frank Duuault and Mr. ud Mn. David Shealy. Tbey are the nelabbon of the nursery that is located un· demeath Ed'-on Company power llnet In the area al BrookbW'lt and Ward Streets •outb or Garfield Avenue. at.ockpilinf fertilllers at. the loca· lion and ualal plutic. cont.alners instead of metal ones "so they won't rattle around." Belsito aald that periodic in· spectlons have failed to uncover any vlolaUon on the nursery's part. Belsito said there have hffn re· quests from persons wishing the nursery to move but more have been received favoring its con· Unued operation. The Zohlma nns also have flled a $26 million lawsuit againat the nursery because of atle&ed health dlsorden. It is pending in Orange County Superior Court. According lo Oda attorney Mark Greenbaum, the nursery this week reeel ved pennlulon to continue its normal plant srow· Ina operations as IODI u the nursery did not came pesticide and lnstttidde sprays to fall on the7.obJmann property. <SeeSVIT, Pace.U> By ARTHUR R. VINSEL . OllM D•llY P'llMSUff Employes demonstrated out· side Costa Mesa's Fairview State Hospital today as its medical director, Or. Anthony N. Toto, confirmed his resignation after a rumored bid t-0 force hlm to step down. The crowd estimatded at 150 was attempting to confront CaJifornia Deputy Director of Public Health Don. Z. Miller who Oew in to confer with Or. Toto. Miller dodged them by failing to arrive for a scheduled 8 a .m. meeting and showdown with Dr. Police Eye Estate/or Bus Clues REDWOOD CITY <AP, -A heavily armed force ol deputies swooped down on a lavish 100.. acre estat.e near ~ early to- d•Y· searching tor evidence tn the Chowcbilla school bus hijack· inc. The estate, ai1 miles south of bett, la owned by FredericJc N. Woods, Ill, wbo also own.a lbe rock q.aarry lo Livermore where 216 schoolchildren and their bus driver were buried In a makeshift, underground prison VICTIMS SUGGEST PUNISHMENT, NI for 18 hours before digging their way out. Alameda County Sheriff Tom Houchins aaid officials a1ao want· ed to talk to Woods' son. 24-year· old Frederick N. Woods CV. The elder W ooda had t-Old one interviewe r on Wednesday that he didn't know the whereabouts otbissoo. "I was told by the sheriff's of. nee not to say whether I have one son or 10 aons,'' Woods said . Houchins aaid he also wu In· terested In talking to two ot YoUDS Woods' lrienda, Richard Schoenfeld , 22, and James Schoenfeld, 2•, sons of J.B. Scboenleld, a podiatrist in nearby Alberton. A hlghly placed source in the Alameda County sheriff's office told lbe Aa.soclated Press Wed- nesday that one young man being sought ln connection with lbe kid· naplnl was connected to the rock quarry. The source said the other two were •ona of a prominent San Franct.co area physician. Houchins empbasi&ed at a news conference late Wednesday night that the younger Woods and the Schoenfeld brothers had not been named in any arrnt war- rant. omclah a lso emphasized ear· ly today th1t no arrest warrants had been i.lsued In the cue. "The three are subjects of the lnvesU1aUon" into the kidnap- <See BUS, Pase A2) The claJmanta UJ theJ have suffered various health clilorders because of the chemical pesticides and inaectidclla that have been s prayed on their pro- perty. They say they have suffered heart problem•. aatbma, chemical bepat1UI, urtDar7 pro- blems, eye problems, ltlD erup- tlon1. •kin lrrillltianl, -1..-,ed apt_., tumon, heedlCMI, dlai· ...... ukerl, d i ..... cllraaic Loeals Strong 1Jabtuho/f, Goodell Vie ::=~· kidney City Attorney Bad Belttto vehemently denied Wednesday that tile nursery w.. operating ln vlolatioa of ey ordlunces. ••A wbolftale n....-y is molt defJn.itely permitted in that area," BelaMo •aid. "It • llOaed for residential aod acriNilural me.·· Bellito •aid the nuney bas been teld to spray a-fl'om the oullWe pel'lmeten ..... a eeatral aru 10 tllat apr'QI wUl Ml flllJ onnetpbon . He Hid tM DUl"Ml'J US met other conditions suth as not Toto. who has served as hospital take a look at the private sector chief for 12 years. and cam e up with a bcaulihll op· Par ents of some or the portunlty." hospital's 1,700 r etarded patients "Financially, it will be much joined the marchers. more rewarding,'' he added. The group organized by the However. h!>spilal ~ta~f California State Emptoyes' As· employes including psych1atnc soclahon <CSEAJ showed up-~hnictans 11mt mem~lhe shortly after 9 a.m. when Miller adminbtraUve echelon _contend finally arrived to discuss the there is more to his res1gnat~on situation with Toto. than a good opportunity outside His choice was already made, thest1tehospitalsystem. . Or. Toto said earlier. One CSEA spokesman clauts ··t've been asked to make a de· It i& part of a pressure play clsion," be said, ''and after 12 englneered by assigning Or. Toto years at Fairview, I've decided to spill his duties . between to make a change. l decided to <See TOTO. Pqe A2) 0.11, "'~ 'i.ff , .... REPRIEVE COMING FOR HOMELESS AFGHAN HOUND Dog Ctub WHI Save Animal From Pound DHth Row Wandering Afghan May Earn Reprieve A wayfaring A11han hound scheduled to be put to death Fri· day at lbe county POUnd may win a reprieve throu1h efforts or the st1lewide club of Afghan lovers. The hound was picked up in San Clemente Monday after a woman called police to report the animal would not leave her yard. Nel1bbors sald the pooch la lhe same one that belqed to pre· vloua owners of the boUle who moved to Northern CallfomJa 10 yearsqo. They'd theori1ed that the dog bad traveled as much u 500 miles to 1et back to bla Su 1Qemente home. He looked lkln· n.y and bedra11led u thoulb be b.t Indeed made auch a trip. But today. pound kennel supervisor Emmett Gibeon said be tbinb &be bowMI is only four or ftveynnold . In any cue, an oftlcer ol the Afllban Hound Chab ol Callfomia called the DalJy Pilot today and Hid ber 1roup would take the animal off the pound's Death ao-. Mra. Brtcltte Kaiser, with many otber•, read of the dot'• plig ht In Wednesday 's newspapers. She said If nobody else will save the dog, her clubwllt. Gibson said there have been "phone calls Jlke crazy." and switchboard opentora reported at leut tbree dozen caJls Wed- nesday afternoon and this mom- lng. · Oiblon said or the few persons who have actually gone to the pOUDd because of the dog, none have decided to save the dog, becat11e of lbe expense It would take to nurse it back to good health. Mn. Kaiser said, "lf the dog is1 sUll there we will definitely takei him out." This morning, be was atll there, without a home, waiting t die. Murder Indictment SAN DIEGO <APJ -Calvin •Lee 8ar&ow, 21, bU been indlcted I Ion two counts of murder and OG a' robbery a nd tldn•plnc count.·' Barlow la charged ln the June It robber)'-•laYlnt of a cab driver.· .J. Al DAll.YPILOT' H /F Uganda Revolt Reported NAJROBl. Ktnya <AP1 A tblrd battalion of U1andan troops joined 2,000 :1e>tt11cra already ln r evolt atliNt Pr I· dllll Jdi Amln. Kenya's laraeat newapaper claimed tod~)'. The Nallon, quOUna w\llamed source s , r eported the r e bel aoldieu vowed to "fl1ht to the death" unleaa drastk meuurcs are taken "lo bring 1bout an or· derly government ln U1anda." There has beett no con.tlrma· tSon or the newspaper'• reports Crom other sources. Ugandan radio has m ade ao menLion of a revolt. Kenya and U1 anda have been engaged in a verbal war for severa l m onths. ever s ince Amin cl aimed a portion of Kenya actually belonged lo his country. Relations worsened after tha July 4 Israeli raid on Entebbe airport to rescue more than 100 hijack hosta1es. Amin has charged Kenya with complicity in the raid. Kenya has accused Uganda of making reprisals against Kenyans liv· iog in Uganda. The Kenyans say several thousand of their countrymen have been killed by Ugandan soldiers . The newspaper story said that t,Jle rebelling soldiers are de· manding a new defense councll be elected to rule Uganda, ·countrywide reconstruction with the-help or international bodies and restoration or military dis· cipline aod r eorganization or the armed forces. Valley's Pep Squat'8 Take Spirit Trophy Fountain Valley High School's four pep squads earned home the spirit t.ropby from a recent Unit· ed Spirit Association clinic at UC Santa Barbara. School officials sald the squads were chosen for the award by members of 70 other squads at· tending the clinic. The junior varsity and sophomore squads each walked oft with excellent trophies as well, they said, and the varsity and soa1 squads won 1uperior trophies. Squad members are Michelle Beattie. T ina Bekas, Monica Case, Lori Decker, Dolores Enos. Blanche Hilman, Debbie Smith, Melanie Sue and Unda Von Hat· ten. vanity; Unda De Soto, Terri F len· niken. Leslie Kelsh, Debe Sat· terthwaite; sophomore; % Karen Brown, Nancy Cole, Sheryl Cunnin1bam, Karin Dorn1tedt, Diane Green, Barbara Upot, Michele Luco.Uc and Joanne M aJ'&erum, song: And Uz Ellerman, Lynn Knoe, l Anna Newton. Lynda Richardl , and DianeSbloub, j\W\ior varsity. 1 Medics Plan I I f!!~'!;'.'~!'!~ ~~he Fountain Valley Board of Realtors i• worklnl on plans ror a two-day rumma1e ule for aup. pru-:t ol local paramedic unlta. Officials aay they hope to raJse $5,000 at the sale to be held Aue. ·21.22. Those wishing to donate I clothln1, appllancu. plants, furniture, baked goods and refreshments m ay call Suzy Smith at 835-2300 or Pearl WhMler at M2·4736 ror pickup and delivery. llema may be deUvtted to the l Soard ol Realtor• o(flce at 17931 Beach Blvd., suite J, Huntington .Beach. oaANOa COAST DAILY PILOT Tnurldat.Juty22 1m NEW YORK C~> -R411Ubllcaa DNIWetlual hopeful RooaJd aea1u cbaU_,ed .,.._ldeot .. wd toda7 to a .. bate belon lbe pal"t1'1 DMioG.a1 CODY•Uoe Dft\ IDODdL la u Interview aired cm II» NBC ''TodQ" Mow, U.. formel' California aovernor sald he was ttnewinl a cb&lltllle cn ade earlier fn tbc campaian m llCbt oC President Ford's rectnt statements that lhere were no real dif. ferences between the two candidates. "ThJs ls not true," Reagan said. "Thtre are VfTY (Un. damtntal dlHcrences between us and l have come to the conclusion that there it only Otle loeJcaJ way to settle this -and that Ii tha t both of us should appear before U\e Republican convention and let the1n make their decision;• Reagan said. White House spoke:sman Ron Nessen nld Ford would ta.Jee no part In :suchadebate. Ireland Nabs 13 In Envoy Bombing DUBLI N <AP! -lnsh police said today they ha,•e arrested 13 suspect ed Iris h Re publican Army <IRA! men in the bi11est manhunt in lrish history, mount· ed for the killers of British Am· bassador Christopher Ewart· Biggs. The bass ador wu killed by a bomb detonated under his car just after it left his home on the southern outskirts or Dublin Wednesday. The bl ast seriously injured British diplomat Brian Cubbo n . k i l led Cubbo n 's secretar y . 26-y ear-old Judith Cooke. and wounded the am· ltas~adot..!~J-r-t.s.h hau'f•ur, Brian O'Driscoll. Police spokesmen declined to identify the arrested men or to say what charges they may face. BUS ••• ing, Houchins said. ··1 wouJ d be interested in talking to them. 1 would not arrest them.'' Alameda County sheriff's of- ficials had said earlier Wednes- day that Woods "and bis boy are being investigated routinely." Oil Painting Classes Set For_ €hildren 'Ibe Fountain Valley Recrea- tion Department will off CJ' two oil palnUnc clasaes deslened for children, aaa 10-!8, beginning Jldyrr. 1'be classes, taught by Mrs. Yobko Kobayashi, will be held Tuesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to noon and from 12:30 to 2:30 p .m . at the Commwiity Center. )lrs. Kobayashi, a local art \a· structor, will use the demoostra· tion teacbing method with each student eompleling at least three palntincs. Techniques and uae or the palette knife will be explored. For further information, call 962·2424, ext. 237. Registration will be taken at the Community Center, 10200 Slater Avenue. Monday through Friday from 8 a.m . to s p.m . Registration ls limited. Woman Falls Under Trailer A 54-year·old farm worker sul· fered a dislocated hip and other injuries Wednesday morning wben she tell beneath a trailer loaded wtth corn. Fountain Vall e y F i re Dep a rtm e nt oaramedics rep0rtcd, Carmen Hernandez, who11c address was aot immed1atel a vaila bl e, was tre ated hy paramedics after the 8:30 a.m . accident and taken to Fountain Valley Community HospitaJ. She was released later. Firemen said she was at work picking corn in a fi eld near Harbor Boulevard and Hell Avenue when she fell beneath o IS-foot trailer puller by a tractor. Jim Crash Kille I VALLEJO (AP> -A bu.1·truck collision on lnterslate 80 eight miles south of here Wednesday killed the truck driver and hospllallzed seven bu s pUHqers. none critJcal. curr_ER CITES TAX CAUTION NEW YORX <AP> -Jimmy Carter said today that bustneas leaders should not be worried about his proposals for tax re· form because "I'm golng to be very cautious about re•ising the tax system.'' Carter made the comment to newsmen after arriving in New York for a luncheon meetina with some of the nation's lop business leaden. He aJso was to meet with some labor leader'$ and some newspaper and magail ne editors. No b o dy has c laimed responsibility for tbe bombing, but police blamed the IRA's Provisional wing or a splinter g r o up llnked to it. The Provisionals are waging a guer· rilla war to end British rule in Northern Ireland. The IRA Provi1ional wing at· tacked the homes of a number of British civil officials in Northern Ireland earlier this year. It said they "share as muc h responsiblllty for the oppression in our country as the warlords of the British army." Police officials said they sus· pected the terrorist.a wer~ alter- Cubbon and not the ambassador. C ubbon, p e rmanent un · dersecretary of slate in Northern Ireland and the top British civil servant tbere, was on a visit to the Irish republic from bis post in Belfut. A senior police dftcer said. "'Ibe ambassador baa been here for less tha.n two weeks. It's en- tirely likely the people responsi· ble for his dea th were aft.er so- meone else in the car." "We feel there wu no real re- ason for the J RA to murder the ambassador, even though he was Britain's representative b«e," another police oCrlcial aald. ·•we believe there are strong grounds for suspecting he was not the real target or this outra,1e." Cubbon and Miss Cooke at· rived in Dublin Tuesday night. He and the ambassador were on their way to aee Foreisn Minister Garrett Fitsgerald when &he car was blown up. FV Exchange Club Honored For Members The Exchange Qub ol Foun· tain Valley received the Bob Turner Memorial Bell at the re· cent Installation of County Ex· change Club officers at Dis· :wyland. The bell, a huge 1old·plated award for the greatest mem· bershlp increase in the ctub's division, is a symbol ot the Foun· lain Valley Exchange 's leadership this year The club grew from 23 to 58 members in 12 months. according to BUJ Kohler, district dirtttor of the California Exchanee Clubs New Orange County officers In· stalled Friday include Mike Schutte, of Fountain Valley, pre· sident: Rlcbnd G«den. Hunt· lngton Beach. vice president; Roy Shire . Fountain Valley, !'l ec r e tary ; and James Kuhl man. Fountain Valley , lreasurer. Ken White, of Huntington Beac h. also waa elected as area governor for lhe Exc~ange Club. A Ill m on pregnancy and childbirth will be shown for ex· pectant mothers and their husbands In the Fountain Valley ommunlty llospitaJ auditorium July 28 at 10 a .m. Admiision is free. The film. presented by the hotpital guild, de1cribes medical precauUons and health measures for expectant mot.hen. Pauline Cbandter. R.N .. director of ob- s t e t rJ cs, will dJacuu the hospital's prenatal clus aeries and bospJtal maternity policies and procedure• after the film Motorcyclist Badly Hurt A motorcyclist whole m.tilne failed lo make a curve at an estimated 70 miles per bout and slammed into a parted car in Hununcton Beach ~ faces lengthy hoapltalliatlon at UC Jrvtne Medical Center. Michael J. Doolan. 32, ol 18541 Lucia Lane, Huattnctoa Beach, is Uated In aatiafactary ~Uoa at the former or-.. Cowlty Medical Center wltb multi.Pie in- juries austalned In the pileup. lnvesti1atora ••ld Doolan •U raced to Huntlnftm Intercom· munity Hospital after the biCb· speed accident la &be 8500 block of Anlett Drive aboul 4 a.m . Monday. Tbe crash deltroyed b1a motorcy~e. - Ell.,.rdsBlll Police Piirsue It's Baae"ball Over Politia Skateboarders NEW YORK <APJ -The OemOC'ratlc NaUonal Con· · Vl'nUon last week I09l out to ABC's All·Star baseball ('Overage an the TV raUl\11 1ame. The All-Star aame compll~ double the com. Huauo,ioo Beach Pol ice are yearnin, tor the cood old 19:i0s. when skateboards hadn't yet been lnvented and UwY only had to conttnd wlth dr••·racloc teams. This l$ becaus.-3 crowd of youths who have so Car eluded capture are reportedJy uslna the steep Edwards Streel hill as a skateboard course in late ni&ht and early morning hours. A city ordinance carries a maximum fine ol $SOO and sl.x months in county jail ror usina skateboards on city streets in such a manner. Police Officer Orva A.kin, tr&f· fi e accident Investigation specialist. notes the municipal law was on the books long before local enthusiasts fouod Edwards Street hill. Investigators and complaining citizens say the illicit skateboard races include use of cars parked at top and bottom ot the steep hlll with beadli1hts illuminating the course for the devil·may-care downhill racers. The illicit competitors are also able to keep an eye out in both north and southbound directions for approaching police. Competitive youncsters in the .1950s staged auto drag races on courses illuminated by parked ~ars. in much the same manner, SUIT ••• "Since Oda Nursery never al· lowed chemkal 1pray to fall on the Zohlmann property ln the past, we are pleued to resume normal operations without court interference, and to co about our business in lbe Ulual way," said Harry Ods, owner olthe nursery. Huntlncton Beach City At· tomey Don Bonfa P.ffdicted the claim aaaJaai the city will be de-- nied as a matter of routine. bUt the hot rods wett easier for Police to spy at a distance. Officer• patrolling the reaion, dirertl.)' lnland behind the Boll a C't\lca marsh, have so lar been thwarted In nabbin g the skateboarding m lscreants. Tbef era b their wheeled vehiclu and vanish into sur· round.inc fields or dash home when someone sounds the alarm that the law ls on the way. Nippy-122, Pink Skies Mars Foreccut PAsADENA <AP) -The first Martlan weather report shows nippy morn.inc temperatures of 12Z degrees below zero on the Red Planet. under skies not blue butplnk. Dual particles floating in the thin atntospher:e scatter sunlight to paint the sky pink, scientists explained today, even though it looked an earthly blue in Viking 1 's first color picture. · "It ls red, but not as red as the surface," said Dr. CarlSaean. The false color in the first pie· tun waa due to the fact that Vik· in&'• Qmeras ha~ not.J3ct been_ adjusted to reproduce ors on Man with perfect accuracy, said project otflcials. A more serious problem was also revealed late Wednesday. 1be seismometer designed to de. \eel manqualtes did not turn on ~ly after Tuesday's land· Unlesa lt can be rued by rad.lo commaacb from earth, the in· atrument wlll not be able to carry out ill work or reeardt.n& quakes and probln1 the interior ol the planet, uid Deputy Miaalon Dirtctor Lou Kiacsland. b ned audience watchln1 the c:onvenUon on CBS and NBC. The A. C. NlelHn Com· pany audience e1timat .. show that nearly 18.9 mlllfon homes tuned In IOI' the July 13 All·Star -.ame, compared with a combined total ot 8.8 mllllon home. tuned In thal nl1ht for the p01itlcal 1bows on CBS and NBC. The All·Star game, the wt>ek's top TV ratinp at· traction, had an estimated SJ percent of the national audience. Competinl con· vention coveraae by CBS and NBC drew only JS per· c ent a nd 13 p ercent, respectively. TOTO ... Fairview and Camarillo State Hospital In Ventura County. "What we are protesting is the method by which our director was removed. We would like to have it Investigated," said one CSEA s pokesman. Rumors have persisted over a ~month Pttlod. Utat Dr. Toto was being pressured out. Toto said followl.q a brief ln· t.erv iew shortly before Miller ar· rived to accept his resipation that he had asked staff members not to malce a scene over the aJ. leged ouster. "I wish they wouldn't be ao supportive." he chuckled. "l had made up my m ind already." Fairview recently received formal accreditation from an ln· dependent agency that In · vesU1ates total treatment pro- grams and operation of IUCh hollpitals natlonwide. •' . ; ; J, Superb RCA Color TV H91ft'f ii·~·· I Olt)I VlfWll'lll , '"' eo••ll''" I ...... .. mO<Jof It ftGA·et\Q1"1t(ttMJ t1,1 nf1U1ttr'I ~1tl11t i:it1•olm1111c•• • • rht~·in AccuC•t(WI nHV1u •• , """PM¥,,"'" ,.,, Only • • Svo~ Ac~uCo•u• ttl~k ,.,,.,,., f.m tultt li1hl\ • f •O•l•ly•e••O•"<CtllO '°'""' •v\h·rn s37995 • Bu•ll•tn VHF •r•d U~f" """ ''''-4• • Comoletl'1y ,,ut10 ttAh! h•••• .. , • 100-f \Ohd 11•1~ MANY OTHER MODas AT COMPARABLE SAVIM&S I 1111 I cu·t ur11 Hur ru 1t ti••' ,.,.,, Our P t•r'"" ul 011•· \ c•ur f.11cir·c11tr•·•· 011 I 1 •·• •1 1•1·o cl11c ·t Ht ·,,.,,. 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ................ utaa a._.. w..,., c.... 1r.. Phone 642·8182 Store Hours 0.q M Sat N :30 .......... Arla ... ttM -- 7 ~ I VOL. 69, NO. 204, 2 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1976 To4ay's <:loslag ~ N.Y.Stoeks t TEN CENTS I Fairview Chief Quits Amid P_.otests BJ UTHU& a. VINSEL ,,, .. DeMy .......... Employes demoostrated out· aMle eo.t.a Mesa's Fairview State Jbpttal today as it.a medical director, Dr. Anthony N. Toto, coaflrmed l;lls reaignat.Jon after a rumored bl4 lo rorce him to step down. n.. crowd ealimatded at 1~ was · attempting to confront Calilornia Deputy Director of Public Health Don. z. lllller wbo flew la to conler wlUl Dr. Toto. Miller dod1ed t.bem by fallial to arrive for a 1cheduled I a.m. meetW and showdown wiUl Dr. Toco, wbo bu served u bolpital cblel for 12 years. Parents or 1ome of the holp(tal'a l,700 retarded paUents joi.Ded t.be m&rcben. TM 1roup ortanlied ·by tbe California State Employa' As- soclaUon (CSEA> 1bowed up abart1y after .t a. m. wbeo IWler flnally arrived to dlacuu t.be altuaUoa wilb Toto. Hll cboice wu already made, Dr. Totoaald earlier. "I've been uked to make a de- clakla," be aald, "and after 12 yean at Fairview, I've decided to make • cbu1e. I declded to take a look at lbe privale sector and came up wllb a beautiful op. portunlty." "F\nancially, ll wUl be much more rewardla1. ''he added. However, hospital staff employes includiq paycblatric tedllliclans and memben of the admlnlatratlve echelon contend there la more to bil resl,naUon than a tood opportunity outside the state boepltal system. One CSEA spokesman claims it is part of a pressure play eqlneered by aullftllul Dr. Toto to split bla dutlea -between Fairview and Camarillo State Hospital ln Ventdra~. ''What. we are p~ ls lbe me\bod by wblcb our director was removed. We would Ute to have IL inveatlaated," said oae CSEA spokesman. Rumors have-persisted ovff a nine-month period that Dr. Toto was belnt pressured out. Toto 11Jd foUowlni a brief ln•' terview shortly before Miller ar·• rived to accept bla rt1ipaUoe that be bad asked atatr members not to make a scene over the al- le&ed OU1ler. ' "I wish they wouldn't be so suppoctlve, • • he chuckled. "I had made up m y mind already.'' • · Falrvlew recently received. formal accreditation from an in· (SeeTOTO, PaieAZ) .Cella ·venue ·Change 'Motion Given Priority ....,,.... ........ 'PERFORMING ARTS' YOUNGSTERS CHECK OUT COSTUMl·MAKING PREPARATIONS Summer ScllOol Chicken Get R•8df tor 'WHtwardDream'TUHdlly . l~Kids Put, On Their OunMmical Mayor of Irvine A musical fantasy written,~ Viewing ·Tax Cut duced and performed by about 80 BJ llJIAaY KAYE children In the Summer School of ..... DMly .._ ..... Performing Arts will be viewed Irvine Mayor David Sills uys by the public Tuesday ni11ht at Jhe city tax. ra_te ~ 13 centa_per the Culverda lc Instant School in $100 assessed valuatJon could be Irvine. lowered about a penny. Th e pla y, "Westward That drop would offset about. Dreams," began with only a $50,000 In tu dollan tbe city ex· theme. ·'the west," chosen by pecta will be 1enerated by higher teachers Sharon SirceUo and Lin· assessed' values. · da Herold. However, Councilwoman The youngs ters created a Gabrielle Pryoropposesaratere- script using characters out of the ducUon. lnatead, abe want. the old wesl. taxes collected and put Into a Songs and dances were pre-fw.d to be used later foe a pertna· pared a nd a uditions wore hdd. nent city hall. For those not chosen for lead And City Manater B1D Woollett Carts. the script was rewritten to 'says he would like to spend the nclude a 1peakin1 part foe eveey money now on needed communi· membtr or lhe summer school. ty projecU, rather lbm UYe it« 1be children range from kin· lower the tu rale. dertarten to ninth grade. PrellmlnarJ flpres Indicate Tl9e public Is Invited to the free the city wllJ receive between 8:30 p.m . performance In the out· MS,000 and $50,000 In additional door quad or the basics plus revenue because ot aaaeued school al Culverdale Instant values that. are up 21.2 percent Scbool. Those who attend are ~n· over last year's fiprw. · couraied lo brint a picnic dinner That donn 't include the value· lllld'Wrive n hour early. -lion ol the public uUUU.. Loeals Stroag . Bablllhoff, 6ootlell Yie • Powerful performances by Sblrle)! Babullolf and Brio Ooodlll lbla morninl ..... U.. lbl'Uq PGlitlonl la 1.tmmlll1 flaall toollhl lD tM llamtnal OIJmptc Games. Daily Pilot Sports Editor Glenn White's ® account of tbelr performances is car..: Mantr.I • ried on Paie Cl today Oty""91a -aloa1 with other Olympic covera1e . :::' to the 13 local re. ti competlns in Montreal. Babaabolf, of Foun\aln VaUey, will be 1->tnc ber ftnt =edal of lbe 1171 Ol)'lapks in \he wom•'• • meta' . Goodell, ~ Mluion Viejo, will be llftw ldl pld medal ia the men·a-.meter freestJle, ----...... " • . Jl'bW flprea will be known next montll UMI tbe city council la due to Mt lb• city tax rate on Aue. 34'. -Mayor Sllll 1a1d be can't be certain ol anythincuntil the fmat fipres are ln . .But be said t.bat even ii the rate is dropped only one penny It would be "slgnlfi· cant" to aeL an example for other aiencies. Councilman John .John Burton said be'• never favored a tu cut <SeeTAX CUT, Pqe.U> Berm Battle Rage, A.gain In Irvilie Park . The BaUJe of the Berm la rac· lnl qain in Irvllle. _ But this time, no GM seems quite sure what tile battle la all ablut. wbo •tarted it, or bow it Cllll be MUied. Tb• eoatrovers1 centers .....-a woodn feDC!• bullL ecrou Ute berm at U. Valvenlty Com11111Dit1 Park on s.ndburl Way. A berm la a mouad of dlrt UMd •• dlvtdet, lalt.eMot a wall art.lee. 1.-t p.....,,. tllil dtJ c:oua. ct~1 at lbe ~um ~ several cJmms, order lbe 17-foo& berm lonnd to 11 feet. But wbea more tban 100 Ualver11t1 Park realdeat1 ...... tM dty eomdl meetinC tbe followlal week ud de· namded the orillMl lle60t. tbe ~Nldad ........... left tbedirt moalMI••~ Now, tbe fenee ._ •1 -~· .... br ........ .. from tbetap " ......... ... .......... , ......... ..... (lee M'l'l'U. .... Al> • -Hearing-- Delayed 10 Days By TOM BAllLEY Ofllle0•11Y..ile4MMI . Lawyers for indicted Or. Louis J. CeUa J r. and two codefeodants agreed with the prosecution to- day that the judge's ruling on a defense motion for a change or venue should take precedence over all other pretrial mot.ions. Orange County Superior Court Judge Wiiliam C. Speirs agTeed. He ordered a 10-day delay in the current pretrial bearing to allow lawyers for both sides to prepare arcumenta on the motioo. Deputy District Attome>.' Orel· ta Sean repeatedly madeaL~lear ln court today that abe want.a the trial of Dr. Cella, st , Stephen Robert Evans, 31 , Mission Viejo and Theodore Schiffman, S3, San· ta Ana. held in Orange County. "These crimes were com- mitted here," s he said. "Why should we inflict the tremendous cost of moving the trial from here on our county taxpayers. and poaibly ask many witnesses in a long trial to travel t.bouaands oC mlles?" Defense attorneys Thomas Crosby, George CbuJa and James Riddel ariue that heavy pretrial publicity in Orange County and neitbboring counties rules out any possibility of a fair trial in this area. Judge Speirs had no comment on lbe Issue today other than to schedule Aug. 2 as the dat.e he will rule on the motion. Judie Speirs' next duty in court action against Cella and his codefendanta wiJJ be on Fri· day when he sentences former MiNlon Community Hoe,t>ftal ad· ministrator Georee Loub Olien· dorf, 45, Laguna Beach. Ollendorf has .agreed to plead guilty to lesser charges ln return for the promise that he will be sentenced to one year in the COWl· tyjaU. Mn. Seara has ~ Olien· dorf thaL he wut never serve that term. Sbe said abe will declare the sentence aatlafactorlly served art.er Ollendorr baa testified aa a prosecution wit· . (8eeCELLA,PapAZ> Deity ................ REPRIEVE C0"9NG FOR HOMELESS AFGHAN HOUND Dog Club Wit S.V. Animal From Pound Death Row Afgkan Saved? Howul.'s Execution Fought A wayfaring Afghan hound scheduled to be put to death Fri· day at the county pound may win a reprieve throu1h errorts 0( the statewide club or Afl)ian loven. The bound was picked up in San Clement~ Monday afler a woman called pollce to report lhe animal would not leave her yard. Neighbor.s nJd the PGOCh is t.be .aame one that belonged to pre- vious owners of the house who moved to Northern California 10 years ago. They'd theorlied that the dog had traveled as much aa 500 miles to •el back to bis San ,Clemente ho.me. He looked akin· ny and bedrasgled as though be had indeed made such a trip. But today, pound kennel .. upervlsor Emmett Gibson aald he tblnlta the hound is only four or five years old. In any case, an officer of the Afehan Hound Club of California caUed the Daily Pilot today and said her 1roup would take the animal orr the pound's Death Row • Mrs. Brigitte Kaiser, with many others, read of the dog's· plight in Wedne1day 's newspapers. __ She said lf nobody else will savet.be1!01,her clubwUl. Gibson s aid there have been "phone calls like ctaiy," and switchboard operators reported at leut three doien calls Wed· 'nesday afternoon and this morn· ing. Gibson uld of the few persons who have actually gone to the pound because of the doi, none have decided to aave the dog, <See DOG, Pate At> Congress Rejects Ford Joh Bill Veto Coast WASHINGTON (AP) -Concres•. wllh an attack on un· employment aa a major 1oal this election year, today overrode Preaident Ford's nto of a U .15-blllion public works jobs btll, en•ctinl it into law. The House then overrode Ford's veto al a 13.3 billion military comt.ruc- tion bill. The blll now 1oes to the ~te. '1nal action on the Jolls bill came in lbe Bouse, wblc:b onr- rode Ford's veto by a vote of 110 to 99, or 39 lbore U.. the r• qmred ·two thirds. Jl\fty ·seven Repabllcan1 Jotned 2U Demottltl la ¥Ot1u to Oftrride. =ot1a1 to su1taln •ere 15 ___ au ud 11 Repalilicana. ,.. ..... •Ole on the military ODmlr'lllUGn bill WM2?0to 131, or t• .._. tb• tbe required two .-l'be '611 now IDel to the ---...,.--a eomidenticm ~ an. aU..pt. ec....11u ,_rr1••en · .,e ~ aiDe . -L Umes and sustained him 14 Umes. The Issue on the military con· st.ruction bill WU Ford'• obJec· UcJn to a provision atrenltbenint coniraalonal ability to review Penta1on decisions to clOM or ireaUy reduce mllitary lnatalla· Uom that are a major aource of c:M.Uan employmetll.·Tbe Prell· cleat 1aid this w u • aallllve Umiutioo oa tu. powa'I. PartJal clearin1 l• pre- dlc:ted for Friday after the first dote or wet weather felt on tbe Oran1e Cout In July ln etaht years. Tem· peratur• will ranee from the low 70a on the coast to the hJ1b 70a inland. . IN•IDE TOD~ Y Eon befor~ tM No. I" u letoed ... RtpUbticcN .on ~OHrlMo'•lotw tM vtce preridntial CU• · ~.SH MPClfdl• reporta todar CM P.aflet AtcllldAt. l•lles The Demoeratlc·controlled Consrea• and the Demoet1tlc candidates for praldeal and vice president have made an -ault on joblessnns a ~ elec:Uoo-year llsue. ...,.....,.,. • ..,,~ Tbe Senate voted 'IS to 3C Wed· ~=--:: = ...... neaday to override Ford's veto~ = a."J ......,=.=:; ., •• .. the public work• bll1. ~ .. ... ,.. •.. , i:.1 "" ., .. M House llaJority Leader rm.. :: Er::-- Tbomas O 'Neill and other = 1 1 .:: "--- Democratic leMlen~-. ===.... •• :::-.._ ed they would b•Y.! ao -.~ :: wlnnlnl tbejobl bUl de. -----~---. .. • ' • Al DAIL y ~LOT ,.,.._,._AJ TAX CUT ••• In U.. put, but added. "Jt milbl be • lood Idea to look at that now • wiUl U.. way uu.,a .... ..._. •• . ... e• ....,. ,._ J'• Ml • : favor ol taklnl that wlndfalJ, say. ' inc 'whoopee' and laWK'hlnc a newPfotram.'' 8unmaaid. Mra. Pr)'or uld ahe lboulhl •bout lowerin& lhe rate, but re· jected tbal notion as a poor l~a. ··we have the aeocond lowest tn u~te 1n Oran1e County and the cttheu btte .,.. realJy 1~ tJni their money'• ....ua:· Mn. Pryor said. She noted tbat last year, the avera1e Irvine homeowner - with a bou"'e Hsaaed between $40.000 and SS0,000 -paid 19etween $30 and $tO Pft year ln elty tuea. Most ol the property taxes paid in Irvine to to other aaencies, primarily the achool diatrict, wbJcb had • '5.27 tax nte last year. "Just oae lnvesU1ation by the police department on a ·call, or one calJ to the paramedics costs SSS . That's bow much the average homeowner pays all year." said the councilwoman. Southast Area County Sets Growth Goals 81 GARY GaANVTLLE oe-. 0.11? Pi• w.. Tey as \hty ml1ht, county -.pen11ora couldn't avoid set-Una a tar1et 1995 populatJoa ceU· lnl la Southeaat Orance CouQty ol711,000 people. Nor could supervisors avoid bavt111 their selection of a 1outheut county hl1hway • backbone ayatem Unlled to a arowtb policy And, tbou1h clearly not ln· tended H such, supervisors couldn't avoid bavlnl their han- diwork called a low-1rowth policy. Three of the four supervisors who made the far-reacblng Ian· duae-hlghway system decision Wednesday said they wanted to avoid setting population limits and adopUng what miaht be In- terpreted a.s a low-growth policy. modate a populaUon o( 817,000 persona, -EatabliabmeDt ol a moaitor· ln1 ayatem to Insure tr.We cl~ulaUoo plannloe etaya ta tune with land use plannln1. th•t sup. port facllltlta are avaUabie for population increasea and U\al un· specified environmental atao· dard.s are malntaiMd. -S.ttinl a maximum PGIM&la- tlon irowtb ln SouUMMt Oranse County from It• current 225,000 to 711,000by ltlt5. But by the time tbe•.Ovotewu ust. the 199S population Ud ol 711,000 people had crept into the acUon. That ficure was used as a low· growth alternative In the massive Southeast Orange Coun· ty Circulatfon Study <SEOCCSJ ·· and endorsed by the county Plan- ning Commisalon on a shaky 3-1 vote. "J think it would be a mistake to lower the lax rate one or two cents to make a point. when u mllbl serioualy hamper our city · procrams," abe said. •'Frankly. J'd r ather put that extra money into an accumulat- ed capital outlay rund. so we can atart saving up for a permanent city ball and other things we need," Mrs. Pryor continued. o.lly ............... NEW FENCE IN NEW LOCATION AE·IONITES UNfVERSfTY PARK BEAM BATTlE lrvtne's Chief Admlnl1trat0t Says He'• Batned by Turn of Event• It wu Supervisor Ralph Clark "'ho pwibed for acceptance or the Tll,000 target population. Pla1ued by constituents who fear development of a freeway along the Orange-Tustln - Saddleback Valley foothills, Clark repeatedly pusbett-for alternative four of the SEOCC study. But as ahown in the SEOCCS study, the 711 ,000 population was lo be the area's ultimate. City Manaf(er WooUett wedict- 1 eel that a one-cent drop "pro. bably wouJdn't make a alplft- cant difference to taxpayers." Ji're•. P-.e Al ness. Ollendorf performed thal func- tion in the recent I.AS An1eles Federal Court trial which ended with the conviction ol Cella and • bis three codefendants. It was successfully alle&ed acainal the four who were lnd.ict- ed on 44 felony couota by the Loi Anieles Federal Grand Jury that they participated in a swindle· that cost two Cella-controlled hospitala an estimated sz million. It was testified that the money became available for Celia's political purposes via the use ol faked invoices burina the names of nonexistent companies which were paid in full by both hoe\>itals. Fre•P-.eAI DOG' • ._. .because of the expenU I~ would take to nurae il back to 1ooc1 health. Mrs. Kaiser aald, "Uthe dot la• I still tflere we wlll definitely take hlmo\tt." I This morning, he was still I t~ere, without a home, wailing lo dJe. TOTO ••• depende nt agency that in- . vestigates total treatment pro- grams and operation or such hospitals nationwide. IA City Aide Denies Charge LOS ANGELES (APJ -City Admlnlalratlve Qfflctt C. £rwin Piper has responded sharply to a · 1 city commlsalon that accuaed · him or arbitrarily fillin1 lhreelop I positions in hi• office with · Cuucaslan men. l're• P•,,e A J BATTLE ••• bank of the mound. 'lbe berm and fence are being used to separate the houses across the street from the park, wblch wilJ include an "adventure _play_tround" complete with noisy children. The same r esidents who op- poud cultlng down the berm are now opposed to the fence being lowered. City ball phones have been ringing madly with berm- related complaints. City Man ager Bill Woollelt. 'Who has been fielding many of the complaints, said today he's mysUlled by the whole thini. He claims he doesn't know who ordered the fence lowered. why it wu lowered or where it's really supposed to be. "but I promise you I'll taJk to everyone Involved and try to fiiure it all out." Woollett said. City Councilmaa John Burton, a University Park resident. is also upset wllh the new fence location. But he insists It's the fault of the subcontractor "who obvious- ly cot things screwed u_p and put the fence on the wrong side of the berm." "It's really supposed to be on the inside or the berm. to keep the kids inslde the park. The subcon· tractor wlJI have to pay to move it back.'· Burton fumed. But Woollett said it's not that simple. He's not sure what the council reaJly ordered in relation to the fence and said he has to re- ad the minutes of the March l council meeting to learn where the fence was supposed to be placed. Though Woollett says he didn't even know the rence was moved. Harry Ehrlich, administrative as· alstant to the comrnunilv services director, says he wa·s aware of it. Ehrlich said It was a decision made by Paul Brady. the former community services director, who last week was named lbe new assistant city mana1er. Ehrlich said Brady. who is on vacation for two weeks. lowered the fence for "esthetlc purposes." . . "It waa his prerocative as a city director ir he felt the fence needtd.Jowerrne." t:rhlich main· talned. But resident Be\lerly Hedber11 is furious that the fence was lowered without the l'llY council or citizens bein& consulted. I Jn a one·paragraph reply Wed· nftday to a protest filed by lhe Los Anaeles Commlaslon on lhe Status or Women. Piper uJd he had reviewed all relevant laws t'oncernlng the appointments and he had violated none. "Arter all the m eetrn11s we had, • and all the citizen/\ who proteat- ed, look what happened," she said. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Tllomas A. Mu,..,.,lne M.o""'""'"-CNrtet H. loos RICNf'd ~ .... If Al•hl .... ,,..,,.. .... ,_ Offldt , ..................... ....... ~ .. .,.. , ... o._..._ ~i:-:.~~:-:~~,:-o: ··-~-··-~ ........ (114) MMll1 Oas.sffilcl A~.CZ,"11 ~•v.-.--~ M1-6S1t --~ ....... =-e = c:'::.. c:::~ ff\M .. f •• M•efUMfl'ft:fllH ... ,..,_ ...,.., M ~ .. .-.. •• •11'141fl .... u .... , ......... Clftor•-·· __ ,, ... ___ ..... c.. .. - ~ ~ .......... ~ ..... Qtt-;rt;:=,. ... ·-llly· __, __ ' Woollett aaid he plans to solve the mystery In the next few days and <"onsult with lhe council about It TUHday. Balloonist Proves Point Fountain Valley balloonist Geor1e Stokes and veteran han1 glider pilot Willie Wilson proved today lhat as many as seven gliders can be lifted by a hot air balloon and relea$ed Into free night. They attempted the stunt ot Etcape Country in the hills above Mlaalon Viejo to prove con- c l u a Ive I y that al can be performed safely ., part ol the finale at the Montreal Olympic Oama later thls month. SldtM Md Wllaon •• Montreal native. bad received approval • from the Cfnadlan Olympic Or1aru&ina Committee to u.ae the balloon and glider stunt but they •ere blocked by the Games' chld of aecurtty. Now. armed wllh videota,pes ol toc1ay•1 effort and lft\'ious tests, the men wUJ ny to Montreal Fri· day tn u attempt to win final ap- proval. T~·s experiment went orr wit.b only a rew minor probkma none of wbicb were uCety- related. Mosquito Swarnts Threatening C·oast Twice the board deadlocked 2·2 om votes in whicb the populalion- growth figure was set at 711,000. It wasn't until use ol the term. alternative four. was abandoned that Supervisors Ralph Diedrich and Laurence Schmit voted with Thomu Riley and Clark for a ae- velopment plan that includes: When used by the s~pervisors Wednesday. 711 ,000 was merely the tarcet 1995 maximum popui.. lion. And supervisors made it clear they have no intention ol rollinc ~back desi1nated land uses in Southeast Orange County that are currenlJy designed to supporl an ultimate populationol917,000. Residents or Huntington Beach and other nearby cities can ex- pect to be "nearly eaten aJjve"' any day now. Swarms of mosquitoes are ex- pected to sally forth out ol the Seal Beach Navy Weapons Sta· tion to make life miserable when the weather turns bot. Gilbert ChaJlet, manaeer ol the Vector Control District. says lbe mosquitoes have a very low potential of carrying harmrul diseases. Warren Hall, a member of the· Orange County Vector Control Dlstrlct, says the nuisance wUl emana t e from salt marsh restoration at the station. He said that water has been a). lowed to rlow into a SO·acre marsh at the station and nood the habitat for salt water marsh blrd5. · The drawback, Hall said. is that the flooded land will be a Tiro Missing Men Hunted In Mexico Authorities are searching for two Orange Coast residents who have been reported missing ln Mexico since Sunday. A land search for Wllllam G. Kastorff. 42. or 33351 Bremffloft. Dana Point, and Mataayuki Tanak3. 33, a former San Juan Capistrano resident who now lives In Long Beach, was begun today. An air search. involving five planes checkin1 areas around Mexicali and Tijuana Wednes- day, had negative results. a sheriff's spokesman said. The pair reportedly parked their van this side cl the border and motorcycled into Mexico near Tecate early Sunday morn- ing. They were expected to drive lhrou1h Mexicali and return late Sunday eveninC. ~lthouiih sheriff's deputies have located the van. no one has seen the two, both of whom are said to be experienced at riding dirt bikes In Mexico. since early Sunday morning. Friends and relatives reported them mlssln~ on Monday. The 11herlrt's spokesman said they do not know It the men car- ried water and other supplies or If they are In any danger. "Were· nlly don't know what the situa- tion is," she said. Temperatures in the desert areas around Mex I call have ranted up to 110 desrcea lbis week. Kastorff ls an insurance broker wllh of(jces ln San Juan Capistrano. f'riend1 HY he 1oes dlrt bike rldine ln Mateo every other weekend. Tanaka. a Vietnam veteran.: is a member of a lon1-Ume :ian Juan family. Dry July String Ends on Coaat Rain brou1ht to the Oranp Coast. by a wulb•r front from the souU>eaat, broke arr dpt· year •Strine of dry J ulys in Or~e County. The atorm whtcb be1an sprinkUn1 .,ater on the cout at about 11 a . m . waa e..,.cted to last through toniallt with partial clearin1 Friday. A 1poh1man for tbe OrUle County Flood Control District said the lut Ume measurabfe rai.n fell io Jwy wu ln 11811 when .13 of an inch wu recorded ID Santa Ana. perfect breeding place for the pesky mosquito. - "The water will be alJowed to stand, making It an ideal breed- ing place for the m011qulto," Hall said. "It takes just a few daya to mature and make Ille miserable for all it may visit," Hall said. Hall reports that the salt marsh project is under the direc- tion ol lbe Department ol Flab and Wildlife and that federal ol· flclab have lanored etforu or the Vector 'Contr.ol District to miUgate tbe nuisance. rab This ne! -Acceptance of the SEOCCS study only as a reference re- aource "ln plannln1 fOf' the well mana1ed arowtb of um secUon ollbecounty." -Amendmenta to the county's trattlc circulation element that inc:ludee plunln1 few the San Joa· q\lln RiUI corridor. -Retention of the county'a ex- btin& land uae plan, a plan de-. ai1ned to eventually accom· RCA Xl-100 15'7 dlajonal t ' "I'm not so certain there won't be a rollback aomeday," taid Supervltor Dledrich. "That-'.a why we're establishine a moo· itortng syatem." The monitoring sys tem Diedrich apoke of wu de.lcned by SUperv11or Riley. Riley, chief architect ol the southeast county development plan, aaid a lftonit.orlnl ayit.em ia n~.to make certain popula- tion 1rowth In the area he repreeenta doean 't outrace the development of support facilities. Doil l lrl lhit lo'N p11ct1 IOOI yo1i• T "'' " an ACA >.l-100 lll•nuQI\ 111'11 INl)l•Ql'l ,., cc>111pltl1t w1111 RCA• lr•O\( •IJ~•nc:t-d plchm> M>O 1y11tm. Set ii l:JC~ f' • Plut:1·•t1 AccuC11c1i1t mooulea ilmpt1fy 5rrv1c1ng , Aroul.1ne lllM ~ m.1111• p•clurt lube ty,tum I IOI INlll•l lll. l'\IU'1 C<>nlfUI LOIOf. 29888 L :~ , RCA Xl·IOO 100 • •C. 0 \lalt IOI rthl b•h•)'-110 cM~li lut.o~ ro bur., n111. • AulOmWc r11111 T''"'"l'J "'"DO•lll\ ona hOIOs 11\t c•~rf\(I i:..o.idtol\I '''l'"'' ...,, Superb RCA Color TV Httt'• II'""' 1.0IO• ""'"""Q fn,, CO"'I'·" I lo~•· "'011<'1 ·~ ACA •tll(l11th rt/'d rm ""'''"'" t•• "' ptJlolMAl'ICI' •• Ph1o·•n Act uC1rc11rt "''>di••" ""'"u'v "'''It.'"" Qnly .• Su()flr AccuCOltJt "'"'~ m11th1• f'h(hU~ •11ftf" .... 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'""'-)t U'~• •"t °'*°"''° 1# I I I • It 1 .,__, ... 1.IJI 1 •II I t YI ~11Atft ,I II he M :.., .... 1.•1e" l•'-• I'\ ~11111..tllt IU JJl'I-'? 1'1111 '7 1'1 1 9 \\ °""10111 .•10 10 t\W-l , .. 4't ltlt--...._.-l 11 t H-_, 111M ,.._UI i 11 J4 ............ I If llf ,,..__ " twn~ .4010 lt u-.. ..... - T!?ur!d!y. July 22. 1978 t/N OAJL Y PILOT •z F.UBag New C·orporate Game: Unload By MILTON MOSKOWIT~ When New York·baaed U.S. lodu.slriea Inc. released Its annual report earlle>r lhlS year, ahareholdera fo und emblatoatd on \he cov« lhe lt'3end •• ~ Prorue ol a Cha.ntting Company.•• Jl wa1 ooe ol the corporate undcutalcmentl or the year. You remcmb'-' ... back In the 1960s. wb(.'O everyone w u talkina a b out th e con · alomerates? It was one ol the big aamea aolna on Wa ll Street. Th~ Money Tree theory ol conglomeration was that if Company A •cqwred Company 8 . then the resulting ul\lt. Co mJa-ny C, was somehow bigger and more excitin& th•n the sum of its two paru. It was synergistic ~ctlon. No one subscribed to lhttt theory more e.nthusiaatlcally than I. John Blllern, who bttame chairman oC U.S. In· dustrles in 1965. Blllcra went 11r<>und the country with 1:1 shopping bag, picking up• company here. a compaoy there. tossing them 11 ll mto the U.S. industries I a rd er. WHAT KIND OF COMPANIES did Billeru buy! All kinds. a boot manufacturer. Georgia Shoe. A shirt com· pany, Encino. A carriage maker. Rllt-Rite. A chain or health spas. Health industries. Trucking companies, B&P Motor Express. M&M Transportation. Secretarial schools, Berkeley and Claremont. A bike manufaclurer. Beacon. A clutch of optical wholesaJers and retailers, an airport l'mouslne service and lhe makers of wigs, mobile homes, power boats. jeans. sportswear. furniture, oiJ WOls, leather coats. OlversHicatlon is a mild term to describe Billera·s shopping spree. By the end of 1973 he had scooped up more than 130 different companies, and he had suc ceeded ln boosting his company's sales from $109 million to $1.6 billion. BWera's best year on the acquisition trail was 1989. No fewer than 47 companies were bagged in that year, among them : Eolida.y Manufacturing. Western Mobile Homes. FalrmonHtnttting-MiHs, Shepard-Clothing, Ulysau.jrriga. tloo Pipe, La Marquise Footwear, G. B Goldman Paper, Gay Toas. Compass Steel, D. K. Barnes, River Queen Boat Works, Brookwood f\amiture and Lalcecrofl Beach Estates. ANYONE WHO O~ERLOADS A shopping bag could have predicted what happened nexl to U.S. Industrles. The company found it wasn't so easy lo run so many dHferent operations under one root. So now Billera. still at the helm, Is Into "Operation Unload." U.S. Industries Is deconglomeraling. It has already disposed of more Utan 300 companies. Others arc ticketed for a pink slip. They will be either 'old or aban· doned. In 1974. the businesses lopped ofr by U.S. Jndustrles had annual sales totaling $140 million. In 1975, the businesses eliminated had sales ol $81 million. LOOKING BACK OVER TJUS carnage, there are three interesting footnotes: -U.S. Industries is now selling ocr or killing businesses whose sales are great.er than the total sales done by the company when Billera assumed command In 1965. · -U.S. Industries earned Sl0.5 million after laxes last year. That was down slightly from the $78 million 1t earned in 1972 and below what it was earning in 1967. -U.S. INDUSTRIES JS trading on the New York Stock Exchan1e at about f6per share, roughly what it was trading al when Blllera took over an 1965. The stock sold at S35 In 1988. Looking on the bright side. lhe company do.!s have a good name for the bicentennial. It adopted the name in 1954. Previously, it was lhe Pressed Steel Car Company. Dow Rallys Late To Close Up Again NEW YORK (AP1-The stock market recorded an in· crease today in a late afternoon rally. Trading was light 1'he Dow Jones average of30industrial stocks was up l.47 at 990.91. Losers held a 4·3 edge on gainers among New York Stock Exchange.listed issues. Analysts noted that the market turned extremely quiet after an attempt at a technical rally Wednesday attracted Lil· Uesupport. In the day's economic news. the government reported a L4 percent rise in new orders for durable goods from fac· tori es during June. Thal was down trom o revised 3.8 percent increase for May. .i:-oc::••IAP) fll\•I Oow·Jo11n •vet•OO• )) Ind ... ~n .. ~ih .. ~~ ~~ 1 ~~ l\o Trft 11• JJ tu " 11• u 11;. '4' o I• I) Ufl 90 II " 10 t0 11 t0 41--0 10 ., ~·· 110 ,, )It ,. lo.I u )10., • 'lJ Ind"' I Jlltm lf•I\ ,,. 100 I/Ill\ 111,'IOO •I Siil ..... , .. .. • .. • .. ,, tll.llOO NEW Y0Rtt 1141>1 fM ICMtowll'O lltl ~ ,,.. 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Wally Hau, commander, and John Lowe, inspector, in pre1enUn1 special certificates. Shaw said the awards range from five con· .. secuUve years without a preventable accident to a blgb of 2S accident-free years. Tbe honorees covered approldmately lS.3 million miles durin& their 55'0 years of accumulated service. Often the driving was done under emergen· cy or baaardowi condlUoos. The redpient.a represent more than one-third of the total San ta Ana l0tte directed by Capt. Wally Haas. Tbe traffic ome6'5 honored. number of safe driving years, and.hometowns are as CoJlows : -c.Ma llltta: T w. Ori .. <. 11 .. Yf~. -'.W. f141der, 11 .. yee ... OJ. Sol• ..... y.11 .. y .... -0 .... l'elAt . 0 I. PHt. .. ey l1W-• -al T-• H.I Goli.•Pt•. IO~. 0.K S.V.cN(, 11.,,.~. 11.8 . ~ 11¥11....,.. ---Yll .. r ' Ci S KH>Q IS~ Ci II JMrrotlJ• .• ll ... Yffr._ -" ......... h .c-I.II Alt.-,1 .... ,un llV Alleft,hvoyHr•; ';..,~:'l"::;.,~.'1.:::::;...11 C. Ow'I~, ..... Yffl'>, 0.11. Hwlel\, hve . -lri•: 11.0. Hiii, U _., II I, .Jtfttlft, 11"* Yffl't, J J. -1tor1•, Ow ¥e•rt. -"-MUI>: 0 I. HKae<, IOYH" ::'=::,"~=; ~t~~."':~:,~~1~'}'.~::~:~1:•;:., •. C.11 t.r•y. 11"" pHr>, 0 J 0 1..-, ro-. y•en, T W. S-, Ii"", .. ,., R V•n "'41. llW year•; M Of. W•ISll, ll"*Y-•. F II Wold, II .. YN•• -Mt•,..-1 I UO; 0 M LA--. 20y•ert, II J. ElllOt, h•e PHI\. _...,, .... Ca~•l•IM' B L Po<M. ,,.,. ye•" -~C,l-11lt: A J, A1ce, 10ye.,. •• Got a problem? Then write to Pat Dunn. Pat will cut red tape, gettmg the answers and action you need to :solve ineqwties in government and btl$i· ness. Mail your questions to Pat Dunn At Your Service, Orange Coast Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. I nclude your telephone rwmber. The column appears daily except Saturdays. Stn-ee Delafl 'J'raeed •• IJPS DEAR PAT: I took my Kenwood stereo re- ceiver lo the nearest authorized dealer for rtpai~ last January . It's been months now and I still don't have my stereo because It's been sent to a regional service center for repair. I'm getting tired of wail· ing. R.N., Huntington Beach United Parcel Senltt l• the culprit lllls lime. The operatlot11 manacer for llenwood Electronics' servke center aald be'd .ever received yoar ste,reo. A trHer WH lalu.&ed b7 &be dt.altt, bul UPS was oa strike at llle time 8Dd &lie tracer tadiered dust. AU.boa&b thlJ Is • "beUet' late Ulan 11ever" situ•· cm, yoar atereo fbWJy wu located by UPS, aDd seat to Ole service cemer. Keawood made a speedy npalr and retaned tile set to voa. Slf~zl•g t:ltoker ltlafl Be Helplul DEAR PAT: I heard about a new method or helping a choking person some months ago, but I can't recall .the exact procedure. It has something to do with squeezing a person's waist , and the food is supposed t o pop out of the m outh. My grandchUdren are cominf 'lof'lr visit next m onth. They eat constantly, and I think it would be wise to learn this method In case one or them chokes on a piece of food. 11.S., Newport Beach Check with your 'own dodor about Ole best metlaod lo ue wbea tryiq to belp a cboklllg person, ud keep u eye on Uaoee 11uu1elllag grudcltlldren. The aew metltod you've heard about lbeorbes that tile lq1IMSe wlll CHM residual air la tlae vlct.im's l•P &e ,.,. &lie &rapped ob.fed "' quickly aad wttll aome force. Yoa ueaappoeed lo•tHd beblad tile vldlm ud bold both of yoar arms aroaad his walal at th belt llae. Graapla1 oae ol yoar owa wrists flnnly, cJve a bard ltquttle, nlJe allowing tlle VIC· &Im lo ala mp forward, beiil ud-.ramSaqtiq;-- l'fHHI St••P EUfllfJIHt9 l"•rles DEAR PAT: I j~t got my tax assessment notice. Where cant apply for food stamps? Ir I pay my tax bUI, therc·s no way l can afford to eat wllhout some kmd of help. A . P .. San Clemente Yoe'd better plut a ••survival l •rde•" If yCM1r available relOtlrces, esdadlltl your ltome ud n n t car, esceed ••·*· Yo. IMeaae ud Ute namber ol 1 penoat retldla« la tM Muelleld also determine eUpbUlty. A "Food SC.mp laf-•Uoa Packet," lKllldlDI applleaUae ,_.., complete re1al1tloll1 ud eU&lbUl&J detalla. cu be reqaested by •ritlag lo Oru1e CoaetJ Welfare Department llox 1M3, Saitta Aaa, CA 12712. «by p1toaJa1 l:M·Z78t. Oal11• P•••era s-rrn L .. ,t'fl DEAa READERS: fte ecoeoay must be on t11eapawta1, JHclqby Ole number ol requests A \'S baa beell reeel•~* old cldaa patkn baytag. MUC•· Peeple m npl.ce tbeJr best cllJH w1tll a new ,.u.n, aad ll'• ._..raclal lo aee Ulat ao m~readen ••-'be eMertalala& la a atyle Ulat callt for die ''loo4 clilMI.'' Pleue clip aad un .a. UR pnYldecl by Lftloz C'IUa IM ... Hrten a. New .hne)': Pattens el Ute Put, 5M S. Malll St., Pwlwet.a. IL lllM; Mr. Ja.mea Huty, ne .Jewel lleJr, lln HS, Malll Street, Albm.we, Al SSIM; Tlipez C.., 58 Ullda Lue, 11f. Oil, OR 44813: Bycw lac., lM E. Grud al.er, wuu ....... 111 .-; Dick 1'lalnk Olaa auen. lln J", Daweody, GA m31; E4I t:ule•u's. lft N. U,ore St., Ku,.n. TX 75111; Jh. Fruda Rllille, Aberdff• CtecbrJ S&ere. 511 S. ••St .. .Aberdem, SD 57411; Mn. Qaartes Tdsele, a.wq Fells flewer Ir Gift Sllop, llelUas Fen, Ml »H•; lnlq aelb•u 'ewelen, ZlS 8.W. JSZlld St., Su'· de. WA •11t; Leeat«l, IK .. Box USI, UUle R•k, All 71111; Warnt1 •••'ltHI, PaUens l1.U•IM4. Wedlewoed Stat .... 11o11 •SZ38t ~.aue WA ~us, ... •.n-.Jewelen, 1t7 N. ~ St., Fon Plefte, ,-L U45t. SHIRLEY BABASHOFF -one good re- 810ft to follow Ofymplc coverage In the DAILY PILOT STANLEY Stanley Hercules 16 OZ. Claw Hammer • Hitli ,.,._ ,,.., ... Rtg. 399 S.6' • Pelitlle4 Mii t.ce • StrMelit f'11iel liicliery ..... All American Metal Mall Box • l9f1I c.,.city, rM lee fer ,icti.., •• ,,,..., lly .... '"'-''" 0-.I Rtg. 299 4.ff A11orted Extension Cordi • J •• ,.11 • ci.-s.tt., 6-ft . ...,. t.tt . ...... ., ............ .... 12-ft ....... Ytur 169 .i.. Chei<t ..... ~ Gas Glass Lined Water Heaters • 11"'9<• .W, INffectt.e wwter ......,, -. .c-..w -"' .............. • Glltt 111194,.,,...... teneslM •n.... ........ ...... ..... ,. .... _ ..... ........ , ....... s,.., ........ ~-6495 3-Posltion Retractable Knlf e • l~c .. lleleftHliiJc ....... ,.s11;.s 1 • 9 • •et....m wet.I, "''• i.... Rtt. • btrw W..1 lfen le ..... Mf" 2.SS SALi PRICES GOOD THRU WID., JULY 28, 1976 Limited Supply ·Canning Jars • S.Vt ....,., lty ,.,..... yMr ewn fruits e...t vegetables • CHIH with seoliftt ri .. 1...t ltelleblt IW • Cheese pint er 'IUllrt silt 30 Casts Only 11 Ouorts 12 Pints 399 STANLEY Powerlock~ .12 ft. Tape Rule • I} ft. l..t, 1/2 lit. WU. W.., 3 99 ~ lecli ...... • 1n, 1e ,.... _,.._,, Nit cli, Rtg. 1n12 S.IO lie Bonus Deall Lighter & Pen •Get...._. ............ . ,, .. ...,...,.. • , ....... mr.c ..... ,... r...-4,.cJietdl, .... 99c 1.4t Touchette 3-Way Switch . ,_...., ................. ,, ...... . ... , ......... ,.,, •tt·69C 2.St IA. Compression Tank Sprayers ., ................ ..... ...._,,..., .. ,......, 12~! •~ w. 16.fS 15~~ 2 w. lt.ts I 7 Lag11na/South Coast EDITION • VOL. 69, NO. 2~, 2 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1976 AJ'ternoon N.Y.St oeks TEN CENTS Fairview Chief QUits Amid Protests ' ' By ARTHU It R. VINSEL 0t -D•lly rli.t S.." Employes demonstrated out· side Costa Mesa's Fairview State Hospital today as its medical director, Dr. Anthony N. Toto. confirmed his resignatfon after a rumored bid to force him to st~ down. The crowd estimatded at 150 was attempting to confront California Deputy Director of Public Health Don. z. Mllltr who flew in to confer with Dr. Toto. Miller dodled them by faU1n1 lo arrive for a scheduled 8 a.m. meetin1 and showdown with Dr. Toto. who bu served as hospital chief for 12 years. Parents of som' or the hospital's 1.700 retarded patients joined the marchers. The 1roup oreanlud by the California State Employes' AB· 1oci1Uon (CSEA' ahowed up abortJy afttr t a.m. when Mlller finally arrived to discuss the 1ih1at.ioa with Toto. m. choice was already made, Dr. Totoaaid earlier. "I've been uJc:ed to mU:e a de· daion," be aald, "and after 12 ,.ears at Fairview, I've decided to mate a chanae. I decided to tU:e a loot at the private ae«or and came up with a beautiful op.. portw\ity." "Financially, it will be much more rew ardina." be added. However. hospital staff employes including psychiatric technicians and members ot the admlnistrative echelon contend there i1 more to Ms resicnation than a tood opportunity outald~ the state hospital system. Ooe CSEA spokesman claims it is part of a pressure play Lag1ina Connell Vows . To Cut Tax Rate 25~ Morals Rap Hits LB Cook Budget Search Begins Agonizing • Reopens For Coast Pan-ByJACl<CHAPPFll Ott ... D•tlyPllelSlotft M i ssing i.11 Me~i~o Laguna Beach police arrested a 31·ycar·old short order cook and part-lime karate teacher Wednesday on a warrant alleg. ing homosexual relations with a 12-year·old Laguna Beach youth .. The warrant s igned b y Municipal Court Judge Richard Hamilton Mmed Alfonceo G. Scardino of 943 Balboa St., Laguna Beach. Scardino was ar· rested at bis home by Laiuna Beach detectives and held on SS.000 bail peodinf arr8ignment today. The warrant alleainc oral copulation and sodomy was based on a complaint of one aJ. leaed victim. However. Al ex Jtminei. acting detective division commander. said today tl is bclil'vcd that additional boys aged JO to 15 had been involved over th~ past eight months. Authorities are searchin1 for two Oranc• Cout residents who have been reported missing in Mexico since Sunday. A land search for William G. Kastorff, 42. of 33351 Bremerton, Dana Point, and Mataayuki Tanaka. 33. a former San Juan Capistrano resident who now lives in Long Beach, was beeun toda.y. An -air search, involving five planes checking areas around Mexicali and Tijuana Wednes· day, had necative results, a sherifr's spokesmaosaid. The pair reportedly parked their van this aide ol the border and motor~ycled Into Mexico near Tecate early Sunday morn· ing. They were expected to drive through Mexicali and return late Sunday evening. Although s herif('s deputies have located the van. no one has seen the two, both ol whom are said to be experienced at ridin& dirt bikes In Mexico, since early Sunday morning. Friends and relatives reported them missing on Monday. The sheriff's spokesman said they do not know if the men car· ried water and other supplies or if they are in any dancer. "We re- ally doa't bow wtmt tM situ• tionis.''.-..•• -Temperatures in the desert areaa around Mexicali have ranged up to 110 degrees this week. Ka1torff is an ins urance broker with offices ln San Juan Capistrano. Friends say be goes dirt bike riding in Mexico every other weekend. Tanaka, a Vietnam veteran, is a member of a long-time San Juan family. Del. Jiminez said the depart· ment became aware ot the situa· tion through .. running com· plalnts. but had no willing victim who wanted to go through court procedures." J iminez said victims were of. lered karate In struction al the Arch Beach Heights home of Scardino. J iminez said two groups were involved and that the older group was used to keep the younger children in line. "They were threatened. thol the older group would bt' u:.cd in relaliution." he said SC Mayor Endorses Proper.ty Tax Cut Nippy-122, Pink Skies Mars F orecmt PASADf:NA <AP> -The first Mart ian wenlht>r rcport shows nippy morning tempt-raturcs of 122 dt-grecs below 1cro on the Red Planet, under skies not blue but pink. Dust p3rtlt'les noallng in the thin otmo~phcre S<'atter sunlight to paint the :1ky pink. scienUst5 explalnl'd today. even though It looktd on cnrthl y blue In Viking l's fi rst color oicture. A more> serious problem was tlso revealed late Wt.'dnesday. The seismometer designed to de· tttt manquakes did not turn on properly. San Clemente Mayor B. Patrick Lane called Wednesday for a cul In the city property tax rate. A City Council study session was scheduled, tentatively for 7 p.m. next Wednesday, to see where the pre liminary $7.53 million budget might be trimmed. The action came on the heels oC a petition drive mounted this week to demand that the tax rote be cul. Assessed valuation in Son Clemente rose trus year by about 23 per cent. 1'he city had proposed that the current tall rate, $1.44 per ttOO dollars ot as· aessed valua\lon, remain the same next year. Earlier this month Clty Manager Gerald Wffks Predict-ed there would be no tax cut this year. Mayor Lane sald We.dnetday, "Rather than accept a windtaU. we should reduce our (dti.aens') Locals Strong Babtulwff, Goodell Vie Powerful performances by Shtrley Babuholf and Brian Goodell this morning earned them starting positions in swimming finals tonight in the Montreal Olympic Games. Oally P ilot Sports Editor Glenn White's account oC tbetr performances is car· ried on Page Cl today -along with other Olympic coveuge keyed to the 13 local re- sidents competln1 in Montreal. Babaahoff, of Fountain Valley, •W be sffkln& her fint Cold medal ol the 1976 Olympics in the women's JOO meter fl'ftStyle. Goodell. ol Mission Viejo. will be at\et bls ~ gold medal in \be men's 200-meter freestyle. --... • tax burden." He did not Indicate whether he was responding to the petition drive. If the city were to maintain an ldentkal tax rate, when jX)Upled with increased assessed valua· tion, that would mean as much as a 33-cent cut. The petitfoners ask that the council "make whatever cuts 'are nec~ssary" in the budget to reduce the tax burden to an In· crease no greater than that or In· nation. llrooka S~et Surf Conte1t Set Saturday All eyes of tbe Lacuna surfln1 fraternity will be on the water off Brooks Street beach belinnlni at I a .m. SatuJ'd1y •Ute w.WU, period becin• for what ts bUled u the "World's OldeslSurfinl Con· tnt.•• Tbe contest'-now l.n Its 22nd year, b held on or alter a particular dale, dependine on the condition of theturl. Coat .. taou and 1pedatora may eaJJ tb• Lacuna Beach Llfeauard ••weather Une" at 4tM513 for up·to-t.he-mlnute \n- fonnaUoa on wben the contest will start. The "Brookl StreetCJassic" is oPell to surfers who resJde in LQuna Beach or South Laguna. ~here are ala 1eparate tMeloriel; •enior -· ... Md o.s; mm'1, tJ.Za; ,..._ _. ... 1 .. 18; boya'. J.1.15; lbllll..; IJ &Dd ..... ;andwomea~a.au..-. Bntry ls aUowed .... ..w the dQ al tlM c:a .. 1• llllle II M. Form• are awallaWt al tile Lqmaa Beac:ll •we ~ Department. 511 GkwwJ•• a., and &be Oak Stne.., ... -· The Laguna Beach City Coun· ell pledged a property tax rate cut of at least 2S cents Wednes- day and ~pened cons1deraUon or the city's budget to see ii further paring could be done. However, s peakers at the coun· cil session charged that wasn't enough and pressed for a rate re· duction of 37 cents. Jn addition to pledging to cut local taxea, the City Council sup- ported propert1 tax rate deerea.tet by all t.a.dn&~'­ and wm ask the stale legislature for law• easine the property tax load on homeowners. The actions came during a session at which seemingly no one wanted to spend any money for anything. a contrast to the usual situation facing the coun· cil. City Finance Director Richard Reese sai<t the city couJd cut Its present $2.11 per $100 assessed valuation combined tax rate by 25 cents and still maintain a balanced budget. - That budget would maintain an unencumbered reserve (savings account) ofS800.000. On a motion by Councilman Jon Brand, the council was about to formalize Its intention to cul the tax rate the 25 cents when Councilman Jack McDowell pro- posed that the council reopen the entire consideration of the city's $6 mllljon fiscal 1976-77 budaet. The budeet was approved June JO after months of study. McDowell and Ma~or Phyllis Sweeney were appomtecl to a committee to lower the spending plan. Mrs. Sweeney forwarded a goal of a 10 percent reduction in the budget in re~ponse to McDowell's Auggestion that something .. m eaningful" be done. The tax rate reduction would be the third in a row for the city of Laguna Beach. In 1974. the city council reduced the rate 20 cents and In 1975, It cut It 11 cents. Altbou1h originally scheduled for a mldnieht hearing, James Yancy, president or the Laguna Beach Taxpayers' Association, was permitted to address the <'ouncll early during the evening. Yancy said the usociaUon's figures showed that further cut· ling could' be done to the tax rate and a balenced budaet maJn· tained. Thi• ls because ol a 23.9 per. cent increase in the assessed valuation of the community against which the property tax rate ls levied. Yancy said because the as· sessed valuation orthecommuni· <See TAXES, Pa&eA!) Now They're Interested Faced by • room Cull of cithena demanding sreattr aad areater tax rate cm -., the city cowa· ii W.Onday, Lapna Beach Mayor Phyllis SWHHJ looked out into t.beaeaolptrn f•en. "But, •ld\lrbadsetheer· lall. w. have an empty chambel', '' lbe mQar saJd ~. enainffred by assicnln1 Or. Toto to split bis duties between Fairview and Camarillo State Hoepltal ln Ventura County. "What we are protesUna ls the method by which our djredor wu removed. We would like to have it investigated/' said one CSEA spokesman. Rumors have persisted over a nine-month period that Dr. Toto was bein1 pressured out. Toto said following a brie/ in· tervlew shortly before Miiler ar· rived to accept his reaianatlon that he had asked statt members not to make a scene over the al· leged ouster. "I "'ish they wouldn't be so sup~ive, •· he chuckled. •·1 had made up my mind already." Fairview recently received formal accreditation from an ln· <See TOTO, Pace A!) Deity ,. ... *" """- REPRtEVE COMING FOR HOMELESS AFGHAN HOUND Dog Club WHl S.ve Anlm•I From Pound Death Row Afgha• Saved? Hound's Exe cution Fought, A wayfaring Afghan hound scheduled to be put to death Fri· day at the county pound may win a reprieve through efforts of the statewide club of Afghan lovers. The hound was picked up in Son Clemente Monday after a woman called police lo report the animal would not leave her yard. N"elghbors said me poocb ts the same one that belonged to pre· vlous owners of the house who moved to Northern California 10 years ago. They'd theorized that the dog had traveled as much as 500 miles to get back to his San ,Clemente home. He looked skJn· ny and bedraggled as though he had indeed made such a trip. But today. pound kennel supervisor Emmett Gibson said he thlnk• the hound ls only four or five years old. . In any case. an officer of the Afghan Hound Club Of California called the Oally Pilot today and said her Rroup would take the animal orr the pound's Death Row. Mrs. Brigitte Kaiaer, with many others, read ot lhc dog'11 San Juan Tax Protest Disarmed San Juan Capistrano Mayor Dou1las Nash disarmed an1ry consUtuents who bave been dou· ble taxed due tQ ctly error by forming a walchdoe committee Wednesday to hurry aloaa the tax·re:f\lndinl procees. The two-member committee ls comprised of Mayer Nalh and Joe St. Jean. tbe M1uim\ Bell Ranch reaideat wbo bad ¥OWed at a Mond•Y homeowners' me«-tni to do "wltatevet ls oeetU&rY to lel tboH IU)'S at CltJ Hall olf their kebten .•• Resideata of tbe llluion Bell Ranch and lhrtnen vma1e tracts In southwest San Juan Jlee DOlJBLE, Pap A.I) plight in W e dnesday 's newspapers. She said if nobody else will savethedog, her clubwill. Gibson said there have been "phone calls like crazy," and switchboard operators reported at least three doum calls Wed· nesday afternoon and this morn· Ing. Gibson aaid of the few persons who have actually gone to the pound because or the dog, t\One have decided lo save the dog, because of the expense It would toke to nurse It back to good health. Mrs. Kaiser aold. "If the do& ls still there we will deflnlte.ly taJc:e rum out." This morning, he was still there, without a home, waiting to die. Coa111t Weath e r Partial clurlnlJ II pre. dJcted for Friday after the firat dose of wet weather felt on the Or ante Cout in July In eieht years. Tem· peratures will ranee from tbe low 70I on the coul to the hllb 10a Inland. IN•IDETO•~Y Eun befcws IM No. I fJIO' u MMI •· RfJ**-.are hcododdno ~ aolao'• lo bt the '1ice pr.,fdnUol can- tlldlA. SH .-paral• ~· todor °" P.ofl«• At GflCf A 1. l•llex ,...,_~ .. .,,. ...... ., ..... , ... ...... L. ...... &t :.;.::.. ":. ~ &a CJ.tr ., a• .. .... M =-~ .. =c-r aw .. CM -.. ....... ... r:::.--..., ..... I l •• "" --..., :: I .......... . , ...... ............ .. ..... .... M ... '--' •• r Jll DAILY PILOT u se ,. Congress Rejects Job Veto WA S HI NGTON t AP ) - Conlru 1, with 4'n attack on un. t mploymenl ias a major eolil this election year. tocfay overrode P resid ent t"ord 's veto of a S3 95-billion public ~orks jobs bill. enactlna it Into I.aw. Final action u me In the House. which over rode Ford's veto by ;a vote or 310 tb 96, or 39 more tha n the required two thlrda. It was tbe ninth time Coogr"Sa has overridden Ford. The Presi· dent has been s ustained 14 times. The Democr attc·controlled , Congress a nd the DemOt'ratic candidates for president and vice president have made an assault on joblessness a majot election· year issue. The Senate voted 73 lo 24 Wed- nesday lo override Ford's veto of the public works ball, Ho u se M a Jo ri ty Lead e r T hom as O'Neill and other Democ:ratic leaders had predict· cd they would have no difficulty winning the jobs bill override. Supporters of the pubaic works blll say it would create 200,000 construction and other jobs while protecting another 90,000 state and local government Jobs. In today's debate, Speaker Carl Albert cited a 1932 messaae by Pre5ident Herbert Hoover ve· toing an emergency relief and construction bill during the great depression. "These words are \•ery ramiliar,'' Albert foldlJie House. ··exactly the thoughts ol Presi- dent Ford in vetoing the Public Works Employment Act." "I could only wonder at how t otally the c onserva tive Republican leadership has failed to learn the lessons ol the last 50 years ..• "Albert s aid. But Republican Leader John J . Rhodes of Arizona. terming the bill "poorly designed ... one that could actually be harmful to the economy." contended that ''it is designed mainly to attract votes in November." "You may think risking in.fla. tlon is good polUlcs,,. Rhodes said. "I don't. I th.Ink people are sick of inflation." He said he jobs the bill is in· tended to create would not be permanent and "il is a cruel hoax to ask people lo put faith in a program like this." ! Rep. William H. Harsha <R· I Ohio' said the nurober of Ford's vetoes "i9 not a renectloo on the adminislraOon. but an indict· mentor the fiscal irresponsiblli(y of Congress." Sen. Walter Mondale, the Democrats· vice presidential nominee, said he couldn 't un· derstand Ford's veto because "the worst thing you can do is de· ny people work. This country needs work." Rites Slated 1 For Trucker 1 Herbert Price Gr aveside ser vices wlll be held Fr iday in Newport Beach for San Juan Capistrano truck driver Herbert Price. who died Thursday a l South Coast Com·. munity Hospital. Friday's ser vices will begin at 11 a .m . at Pacific V iew Me morial P a rk. The Re v. Robert Shepard will preside. Born in Zanesvme, Ohio, Mr. Prire li ved 4 7 years In California. He had been a r esl· dent or San Juan for four years. Mr. Price Is survived by his widow, Elizabeth, by two sons. Uerbert, of San Clemente, and Ralph , o f Whittler : by a d au ghte r . J.'e rn Ga ge, o f Cap1strnno BC•lCh. nnd by three Jlrnncdchlldr~n and five great· strancdchlldrcn. DAILY PILOT T1l1 .... 1NCJ14t~ ~ Mverti .... .a"'11 UfllN8NcltAND1~: Tl ............ ,,,_5tft~ ~ o.rtltM. ,.,. 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Nor could supt>rvisors U\ oid havlna their s election of u southe a s t county highway backbone syst em Unked to u growth policy And. thouah dearly not In te nded as suc h , s upcn1sor:. couldr\'t avoid having th~1r han. diwork c alled a low·GrOwth PQlicy. modate n populatloo or 917,000 persons. -Establishmt>nt ot a monitor· 1ng system to Insure traU1 c tirculutloo J>lannlng st3,)\ In tune with land uu • plannln.:. that :sup· port fadlltles 11re available for popul<1 tlon increases lUld Uu.t un· 1wcified environmental st nn· dards are m wntained. ttinll a maximum populo· hon growth In Southeast Oran1te County from Its current 225,000 t() 71 l,000 by 1995. But by the time the 4·0 vQte wus cast. the 1995 population lid.or 711 ,000 people had crept into the action. Motorist Mary Green, 52. of Vista expla ins to Laguna Beach Pat rolma n Don Abshier events leading to accident at Nyes Place and Pacific Coast Highway Wednesday in Lagu na Beach. The collision injured Reeves Smith. 37, 31534 Summit St., South Laguna . ~le suffered facial injuries and was admitted t o South Coast Community Hospital. Three or the four supervisors wbo made the rar·reacbing lan- duse·highway system decision Wednesday said they wanted to avoid setting population limits and adopUng what might be an· terpreted as a low-growth pohC'y. It was Superyisor Ralph Clark who pushed for acce&'lance of U'ie 711,000 tareet population. Plagued by constituents who fear development ol a freeway a lo ng the O r a nge·Tusti n · Saddlebaclc Valley foothills. Clark repeatedly pushed for alternative four. of the SEOCC study. That figure was used as a low· 1trowth alt er native in the massive Southeast Orange Coun- ty Cirl'ulation Study tSEOCCS> and endorsed by the county Plan. n.lng Commission on a shaky 3·1 \•ote. But as shown in the SEOCCS study, the 711,000 population was to be the area's ultimate. DOUBLE ••• have been taxed both by the city and by the Capistrano Bay Sanitary and the Capistrano Bay Park and Recreation Districts since the-are.a w as annned to San Juao ip 1973. City 'Manager James Mocalis told councilmen the city has in· itlated detachment proceedings relative to the sanitary and park and recreation districts. These proceedings have been approved by the county's Local Agency Formation Commission <LAFCJ. Mocalis said lhe sanitary dis· trict. r esponsible (or five-sixths of the erroneously collected tax- es. has agreed to reimburse af. fected taxpayers . He estimated the average reimbursement at about $51 per homeowner. The City of San Juan has a&reed to process the refunds, said Mocalis, because the sanitary district has a more limited staff and the procedure will be fairly complicated. The city will first obtain verification of taxes paid from the county assessor, Mocalis s aid, and will use copies of tax bills aa a basis for refunds. When the refunding process has been completed, the sanitary district will reimburse tbe city, he said. Mocalis said he did not know whether the park and recreation district would reimburse tax· payers. IDennls Erdman, dis· trict b oard m e mbe r . told homeowne rs at the Monday meeting taxes would not be re- funded because area residents have utilized district recrea· tlonal programs and facilities>. Homeowner St. Jean told city council he was not satisfied wjth Moc alls' estimate that the refund process would take«> days or so. "I've been in your positi on myself," said Mayor Nash, who li ves in the Troy tract, adjacent to Mariners Village. "City, staff and council are doing all we can. bul the machjnery of govem · ment moves slowly -and for good reason." Nash said the new watchdog committee will meet early next week. Sewer, Trash Bills to Join LB Tax Levies Lafuna Beach s ewage and tru h bills will now be placed on the tax bllls of residents. The acllon was taken br the City Council In the face o stiff clUz.enopposltion totheplan. The council was told by city Finance Director Rtchard Reese that the city I• losing more than $43,000 yearly throu1h deUn· quent account!!. Reese said there ls no other practical way for the city to col· lect the deUnquenl fees. Placing the accounts on the tax roll would cost about $1'0 and save more than 143,000, be said. OC the city's 6,700 trash and sewage accounts, 1,200 are delln· quent. CiUzens protesting the scheme sald placement or t.be charaes on the rolls would make the c bar1es Jen visible to resi· dentasuutiny. Some cbarled that trasbmen were makin1 too much money. Others accused cltv staff ot In· competence. Others said existing resident.a were beinl forced to · pay sewage fees elevated to cope with demand made by MW de. velopmet\t. After a long and at times ran· conJIU.S bearing, the council ap· proved the plan unanJmously. Councilm an Carl E. J ohnson wu absent. The yearly sewace fee for a ain1le famjJy home lA S33 and the yearly trash fee ls S39. Laguna Economics Committee 'Reborn' :rwlce the board deadlocked 2-2 on votes in which the population· growth figure was set at 711,000. It wasn't until use of the term. alternative four, was abandoned that Supervisors Ralph Diedrich and Laurence Schmal vOCed with 1bomu Riley and Clark for a de· When used by the supervisors Wednesday. 711 .000 was merely the target 1995 maximum popula· lion. And supervisors made it clear they have no intention of r~ling baclc designated land uses in Southeast Orange County that are currently designed to support an ultimate population or 911 .000. Eleme nts of the recently dis· b ur se d Laguna B e ~c h Eeonom ics Committee have coalesced into a new and in- dependent watchdog group, the Laguna Beach Cllizens Affairs Alliance. Tom Alexander, chairman of th e a llia n ce a nd forme r chairm an of the disbande d Economics Committee, said be saw I.he organbation playtnc a major role "Jn assisting I.he city council to rea ch d esirable goals." H o wev e r , whe r e the Economic s Committee was created by the council and its members appointed to serve al the pleasu.re of the council. the alliance is an independent or- ganization without formal ties to city government. A tempest was created last month when the council aum· marily disbanded the Economics Committee. Amona the 18 members ol lbe alliance are at least nine wbo fo r merly s e rved on tbe Economics Com mlttee. Alexander said the lf'OUP wlll look into a variety of iasua al· feeling the city. He said specific areas of In· vesUgallon initially will include: -Why does San ClerMnle en· joy a tax rate of $1.44 per SLOO as· sessment including water when l"ro• Pa,,eAJ TAXES ••• ty is increased each year by the Oranae County Assessor. the tax· es paid by property ownen go up in spite of rate decreases made by the city council He alleged the assesllOf was \n· volved in a plot to guarantee the avaHability of increasing funds for hlaher and hlaber salaries for public employes. Yancy said city adtninistrators had been given excessively hlgh . salary increases. Reese s a id Yancy's figures wereofl. He said when the original budget was prepared, a S percent increase In the city's assessed valuation was projected, and thal based on that esUm ate, the city would have had a $68,000 de· fi cil. To wipe out the defi cit, the additlonal cents on the tax rate were required. IC the city's property tax rate is reduced 2S cents per $100 AV. the owner of a home given a market value of $80,000 by lhe assessor will pay $372 In city taxes. l"re• Pa,,eAJ TOTO ••• dependent agency that In· vestlgates total treatment pro- 1ranu and operation or suc h hospllala nationwide. Boat Repair Facility Set A basic boat repair facility ls scheduled for completion within about sia montba at Dana Point Harbor which now haa sUps for 1.400 craft and another 800 slips soon to be completed. Bids for operation of an in· t.trlm boat repair facility cur• rentb' are beins accepted by the Oraqe Countf General Services Al~1·1 real property aervices section. Tbey'U be opened Mon- day in Santa Ana. The lnterim facUlty wUJ be ia . operaUon for about tm. years pendln1 development or a permanent and comprehensi ve bo•t. repair works. Laguna Beach ha.s a tax rate or $2. i 1 plus water costs of 3S cents: a 60 percent higher rate for about the same city ser vices? . velopment plan that includes : -"Should Laguna have a paramedic ser vice? U so how should it be financed? -"Are salaries paid Laguna Beach city emptoyes out of line with those for comparable jobs in the private sector?" Alexander said it was the aim of the organization to include widely divergent views within its framework. · Grab This One! -Acceptance of the SEOCCS study only as a reference re- source "in planning for the well manaced growth ol this section ofthecouoty." -Amendments to the county's traffic circulation element that includff planning for the San Joa· quin HU la corridor. -Retention of the county's e x· lstJng land use plan, a plan de· sianed to eventually accom· RCA Xl·100 15" dta1onal Oon·1 1111 lhAI lo,11 ll'IC" l•ml ynu• l H~ 1s "" flC .. 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Toto, tontlrmed hJs ruignatlon after a rumored bid to force him to step down. The uowd estimated at 150 waa attempting to confront California Deputy Director of PubUe Health Don. Z. llilJlr who new ln to confer with Dr. Toto. Miller dodled lbem by falllnl to arrive for a scheduled I a.m. meetlq and •MwclowD with Dr. Toto, wbo bu urved u bmpital chief for 12 years. Parents o.I aome •of the bmPttal'a 1,700 retarded patients joined the marcben. Tbe 1roup or1anlled by the California State Employes' A.· aoclation <CSEA> •bowed up abort.ly alter t a .m. whea llWw tlnally arrived to dl1CU11 the albaatioa with Toto. His d1olce wu already made, Dr. Toto said earlier. "I've been uked to make a de- cilion," be aald, "and after 12 yean at Fairview, I've decided to make a cban1e. I decided to take a look at the private sector and came up with a beautllul op- portunity." "Plauclally, It wU1 be much more rewardinl. ••be edded. However. hospital staff employ" lncludi.q .. ydllatric teclaldau and members ol the admlnlltraUve echelon coatend tbere la more to bla reaipatlon than a 1ood opportunity outside the state hospital system. One CsEA spokesinan claims lt la part of a pressure play eqiaeered by a11lpin& Dr. Toto to apllt his dullea between Ho11se Overrides Ford Veto of •tary Bill S t uat Sueceed s Seven gliders hang from a giant hot air balloon. waiting to jump into free flight in a stunt performed al Escape Country in Trabuco Canyon. The stunt was conceived ·and worked out by Fountain Valley balloonist George Stokes and veteran hang glider pilot Willie Wilson. They hope to repeat the feat at the finale or the Mon- treal Olympic Games later this month. Fusse lman Ruled Guilty Of Murder An Orange County Superior Court jury filed back to the courtroom today lo tell chlld slayer Daniel Alvin f\lnelman nactly what be was told In Bakersfield four yean qo: that he 11 1uilty or two counta ol first de1ree murder. f\anelmasa, apparently uncon· nmed throughout his trial, re· •malned that way u Judie Robert P. Kneeland accepted a verdict reached after two days of dellberallons. The jury made no finding that dlallnl1hed capacity played any part In Fuuelman·s motivation whtn he clubbed bis two sleepln(( eNldren with a fryin1 pan and thin 1luhed their throats from ••to ear with a kitchen knife. Cella Venue Change Takes T-op -P-riority By TOM BARLEY oi..,.oauy,.,._....., Lawyers for lndicted Dr. Louis J. CeUa Jr. and twocodefendant.s agreed with the prosecution to· day that the judge's rulln& on • defense motion for a chanae ol venue should take precedence over all other pretrial motions. Oran1e County Superior Court Judce Wllliam C. Speirs atereed. He ordered a lO·day delay ln the current pretrial hearln1 to allow lawyers for both aidee to prepare ar1Cuments on the motion. Deputy District Attorney Orel· ta Sean repeatedly made lt clear In court today that she. wanta the trial of Dr. Cella. 51, Stephen Robert Evans. 31, Miulon Viejo and Theodore Scblrrman, 53, San· ta Ana. held in Orance County. Ollendorf has agreed to plead guilty to leaser charges in return for the promise that be will be sentenced to one year In the coun· ty jail. Mrs. Sears has assured Olien· dorf that he will never 1erve that term. She said she will declare the sentence s atisfactorily served after Ollendorf has testified as a proeecutlon wit· ness. Ollendorr performed that fi.anc· lion in the recent Loi Anleles Federal Court trial which ended with the conviction al Cella and bis three codefendants. It waa successfully alleaed a1ain1t ~e four who were indict· ed on 44 felony counta by the LOI <See CELLA. P• Al> Joh Bill Veto Also Nixed WASHINGTON CAP > Contreas, with an attack on un· employment as a mltior 1oai this election year. today overrode President Ford's veto of a S3.95·blllion public works jobs bill, enactln1 It lnto law. The Houae then overrode Ford's veto ol a $3.3 bllllon military construc- tion blll. The bill now goes to the Senate. Final action on the jobs bill came in the House, which over· rode Ford's veto by a vote ol 310 to .. or • nsore than tM re-quired two thirds. Fifty seven ft e-p-u b Ii c a n s j o i n ~d-2 53 Democrat& in votlna to override. Votln1 to sustain were lS Democrats and 11 Republicans. The House vote on the military construction bill wu 270to131, or two more than the required two thirds. The bill now 1oes to the Senate for a consideration ol an override attempt. Con1ress bas overridden the President nJne limes and sustained .him 14 times. The issue on the military con· strucUon bill was Ford's objec· lion to a provision strengthening congressional ability to review Pentagon declslons to close or greatly reduce military install&· lions that are a major source or civilian employment. The Presi· dent said this was an excessive limitation on his powers. The Democr atic-controlled Con1ress and the Democratic candidates for president and vlce president have made an assault on joblessness a major election· year issue. The Senate voled 73 tQ2A Wed· nesd&¥ to override Ford's veto of the public works bill. Hous e M ajorily Leader Thomas O 'Nelll and other Democr atic leaders had pred\ct· ed they would have no difficulty winnin1 the Jobs blll override. But O'Neill had not been so confident about overriding Ford's veto or the military con· structlon authorization. Gem Smugglin g Hit SAN FRANCISCO CAP > -At· tempta to sell 166 cut emeralds 1mu11led in from Colombia last January resulted In federal con· aplracy cbar1es being flied a1•ln1t six persona by U.S. Cu1tom1 Wednesday. The jury will retuf'ft to the 1ame courtroom Monday for the C&ee \IERDICT, Pate AZ) pry July Daya EndonC0tut "Tbeie crlmea were com· milted here," she said. "Why should we Inflict the trem~ cott ol movin1 tbe trial from here oa our county taxpayen and poalbly a1k many witneuea ln a lone trial to travel thousands of mllea?" Loeals Strong Babaaho/f, Goodell Vie Rain broulbt to the Orance Coast by a weatlter front from tM IOUtbeut, brolte an etabt· 1ear 1trin1 of clry July1 In , 0r8DI• County. Tlae 1torm wblcb be1an lllf\Dkllal •at.er on the coat at .i... II a.m . was expected to l8lt tlaroulb tont1bt with partial dariq Friday. A apokeaman ror the Orance County Flood Control Dtatrict aakl the lut time measurable nla fell la July was in 1• wMll .II ot an Inch wu rec«ded ln •lataAna .. - Defense attorneys Thomas Crolby, Geor1e Chula and J amea IUddel arpe that heavy pretrial pubtidlY in 0Hnce County and nellbborinl counu--. rules out any poulbWty ol a fair lt\al in tbllarea. Judie Speln had no comment on the iMue today other than to schedule Aus. 2 aa the date be will rule on the motion. Judte Speirs' next duly tn court action a1alnat Cella and hil codefendant.s will be on Fri· day when he sent.enees former 'MiMion Community tt.p6t.al ad· mlDlatl"ator Georp Loula Ollm- dorf, 45. Lapna Beadl. Fairview and Camarillo State Holpltai In VenturaC()unty. "What we are protest.int ls the method by wblcb our direct.or wu removed. We would like to have it lnvestlgated." said one CSEAapokesman. • Rumors have persisted over a nine-month period that Dr. Toto was beinl pressured out.. Toto said following a brief ln· tervtew 1bortly before Miller ar· rived to accept bla real1natlon that be had asked 1laff members not to make a scene over the al· le1ed ouster. "I wlsb they wouldn't be so supportive." he cbuckled. "I bad made up my mind already." Fairview recently received forma) accreditation from an ln- dependen t agency that in· veaU1ates total treatment pro- grams and operation of such holpltals nationwide. ..... , ........... ,... REPRIEVE COMING FOR HOMELESS AFGHAN HOUND Dog Club Wll Save Animal From Pound Death Row Afghan Saved? Hormd's Execution Fought A wayfarlng Atgban bound scheduled to be put to death Fri· day at the county pound may win a reprieve through efforts of the statewide club of Afghan lovers. The hound was picked up in San Clemente Monday after a woman called police to report the animal would not leave her yard. Neighbors said the pooch Ts the same one that belonged to pre· vious owners or the house who moved to Northern CaJifornla 10 years ago. They'd theorized that the dog had traveled as much as 500 miles to 1et back to his San 1Clemente home. He looked skin· ny and bedra11led u though he bad Indeed made such a trip. But today. pound kennel 1uperviaor Emmett Gibson said he thinks the hound Is only four or five years old. In any ca1e, an olficer of the Afthan Hound Club of California called the Dally Pilot today and aald her aroup would take the animal off the pound's Death Row. Mrs. Brigitte Kaiser, with many others, read of the dog's p l l1 h t In Wednes da y 's newspapers. Mesa Seeking Housing Panel nae Clty of Costa Mesa ls ac· cepUna applleaUoaa from real· .._.. wbo are laterest.ed ln fft'V· ial on tbe city's HauaiDI and Community Development Com· mittee. nae 11-member eommiu.ee is .:r::,t::vt:r~ o1 .. ~W~ federally funded boullnl pro-pem. Residents muat apply by Aus. I. ApplkatJcam CUl be obtained from room 51'4.· at dt.y ball, OC' by c ....... ..,. \ \ She s aid if nobody else will savelhedog,herclubwlll. Gibson said there have been "phone calls like crazy," and switchboard oper ators reported at least three dozen calls Wed- nesday afternoon and this mom: lng. Gibson said or the few persons who have actually gone to the pound because or the dof, none have decided to save the dog. because or the expense It would take to nurse it back to good health. Mrs. Kaiser said, "If the dog is still there we will definitely take him out." Thls morning, he was still there, without a home, walling to dje. Co ast Weat•e r Partial clearing la pre· dieted for Friday alter lhe first dose of wet weather felt on the Oran1e Coast In July in eight years. Tem- peratures will range from the low 70s on the co&JJl to the blth 70s Inland. I NSIDE TODAY E~ be/ort the No. J apot it rewed up. RtpubllcCJN art Modochinf ou.r who'• to be the vict preeldenliol can· dJdatt. See 1eporate report• todaw on Pagel A4 and A 7. l a tlex AeY-..... k• .. __,,,,.. •---....c• .. ...... ~i::-.-:: At ....... ,..., Al .............. 0-.... "'" ., .. .. A4 Al Clllllct 0-. .. =C.....y 11-J .. """' Cl-4 Offtll,...lcn Al ........... . .. , ......,.._,,. •• ~ ,.,. ,._. ... , "--" II :..-:..-:... 11 ....... A4 ., .......... A4 ..... ~ IJ J Al DAil y PILOT c !!tund!y. JU'Y 2'2. 1171 So11tlae .. t Area Kidilaper Threats Reported ~ounty~ Growth Goals BJ GAaY GaANVILLE Ofa.0.11,,.... ..... Try aa they mlfbt, county supervilon coulct.t' a~ let· Uni • tar1•t 1915 PGPUl•Uon tell· ln1 In Soutbeut Orente County of711,000 people. Nor could supervlaors avoid bavin1 their Hleclion of a aoutbeut county hl1hway backbone ayatem United to a 1rowth poUcy And. thou1h clearly not In· tended H such, 1upervlsor1 couldn't avold havi.n1 their han· diwork called a low.growth poliey. Three ot the four auperviaon who made the tar-reachlAt lan- duae-hi1hway system d~iaioo Wednesday uJd they waated to avoid setting populaUon Hmiu and adopting what might be in· TONIGlll' ORANGE ·COUNTY FAJR - Continuing through Sunday. COST A MESA COUNTY WATER DISTRICT -Recular meeting, 1971 Placentia, 6 :30 p.m. "IN FASHION" -South Coast Repertory Theater, Tuesday· Sunday throulh Aue. 1, I p.m. Sundays, 3 p.m. ramAY, lllLYD CONCERTS IN 'mE PARK - Dee Woolum and his Musical M:adk•ta play Jau. Colla Mesa Liou Park, 7:30p.m. Free. BAND CONCERT -Harbor Area Summer Band, Newport Harbor Hl1h School auditorium, 7:30 p.m. Free. I MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACING -Fairp-ounda, l :lS p.m. I · Rescue Chief Hurt, Saved . By Trainees TraJnJne turned into reality f« El Toro M arlne Reaervu Wllllam Domuk, Robert .Johnston and J . T. Dooley when lbe mountain rescue instructor. John Bandaruk of Oranie Coast Colle1e. was struck on the head by a rock during a climb. Tbe men of Radar Base Squad I 411 were cllmbin1 Tabqulu Rock I near Palm Springs when the ac· cident occurred. Bandaruk SUS· I taJned a rour-incb cub 1n his 1 forehead when the rock fell. '. The Marines transported Ban· • daruk to safety. He was treated • and releaaed from a nearby 1 hospital. 1 Domask. Dooley and Johnston recei ved commendaUona from 1 their Commanding Officer, Lt. Col. Arthur Zaalo, fOf" thelr quick l acuon. · Excursion Signups · Slated for Mes am Tbe Costa Mesa ~artment of Leisure Services hu announced tllat signups for all excUNlons of. fered by the recreation dlvlalon will be taken al the U!lsure Services offices throu&h fo'rlday. Offices are located at city hall, 'l7 Fair Drive. Room 305, and are cpen from 8 a .m. lo 5-p.m. 1-"or more Information. caJI SS6-~. ORANOl COAST DAILY PILOT RoOert N. Wwed ........ ~,_..__ Jeck R. Ciwtev VIU "'n_t _(;t ...... ~ Thomes K~ll ...... Thomes A. MurpNne ................ °"'!fl H. Loos Ak herd P. 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CHOWCHILLA <AP > - Authorities and famlUes with cbUdttn on CbowcblU• ·• eom· munit)' 1whnmln1 t.eam bave re· celved thr .. tl of tunber abduc· tlona alnce 2t kldnued achool children and their but driver were found aafe. The latftt, received by Madera County aherlff'1 otf\e. Wednes· d~, lndicaied another bul would N taken today. A aherut'a office report s~1 the dl1p1tcher ncelved a telepbooe call frbal • woman whoaaJd: "Thia lsn'l the lut. We will &et another bus tomorrow." The woman, described as hav- ln& a deep. raapy voice, betan talkinl before tbe dispatcher' could say anythln&. the report said. It added that the threat may have been a recordlnl. -Amendmenta to tbe count1'a traffic circuJalloa element tbat includes plannin1 for the San Joa· . quin Hilll corridor. C'a•per Blast lajures T.eo Friday nlcht shorily alter re- ports lhat the clalldren had been found, up t.o five families with children on Chowcbilla'a Redlan swlm team received anonymous calls fro m a woman who warned of future kidnapin&s. a mother aald. -Retention of the cowaty's ex· ist1q land UH plan. a plan de- aillltd to eventually accom· modate • populaUon ol 117,000 persons. • -Eatablbbment ol a monitor- inl ayatem to insure traffic circulation plaulna _.,.in tune with land use plannlnc, tbat sup- port facilities are .vaJJable for popuJat1on increases and that un· specffiid env1ronmtntal atan· darda are maintained. Sheriff's deputy probes the ruins of a camper which exploded Wednesday near a stable in Santa Ana Heights, critically injuring Joyce Owenon, 54, and her daughter, J eanette, 17. The victims were ajded by registered nurse Barbara Glass, who pushed them into a nearby swimming pool to ease their pain. The victims were hospitalized and the camper was listed as a total loss. Mrs. Donna Cunnin&ham aaid the woman who apoke with an ac· cent,aald; Vali11m Can Hurt Fetus "It's not over yet. Your children are next. We're sorry. butthey're ontb~team ." One parent refused to confirm whether she received a aimllar call, but Ralph Smith told the Mreced Sun-Star his wife re· ~lved a call and was told "your children are next." .. p,....p._.AJ VERDICT ••• MCODd pbue of tbe trial: the de- fenae plea tbat Fuaelman waa irwane on March 19, 1972, when he murdered Daniel, 5, and Danielle, 3. Fuuelman. 52, was found guil· ty on both counts afltt a lriai ln Kem County Superior Court. Tbe verdict was overturned when an appellate court ruled that the Judie improperly in· sk'ucted the jury in the final momentaoftbe trial. It WU testified in both trials tbat Fuuelman ripped his wife'a clothinl to shreds while she waa · away from home ·working as a waitreu, cut her mattress lo rib· bons, amasbtd her golf clubs and destroyed many other items o( personal proeperty. It WU testified tbat be took those actioos alter he *•me in· furiated over hls wife's filing for divorce and her insistence on complete custody of both· children. Newport Man Named Envoy Newport Beac h resident Ignacio E. Lozano Jr. has been nominated by President Ford as U.S. Ambassador to El Salvador. Lozano, 116 Via Koron. is publisher of La Opinion. a LOs Angeles Spanish·languafe new1paper . Jf the appointment Is con· firmed by the Senate, Lozano will replace James F . Campbell. who la resitenini. Lozano. bis wue saJd today, is participating in a fishing touma· ment off San Dieao and could not. be reached for comment. Breakfast Set Exchange The Exchanae Club rA Newport Harbor will hold a fund·ralalng pancake breakfaat Aue. I at the corner ot Irvine Avenue and Ulh Street in Ct>sta M•• to ~.rlt their anU-dru1 abuaecampalan. Robert Me)'er, newty installed club presldent Hid proceeds wtll be fiven to We Til?., an or1anJ1a· lion dedicated to baltln1 Jllet•I drug traffic. TJcketa for the breekfut are Sl.50. The breakfast will be held from 7:30 a.m. to 1:30p.m . WASHINGTON <AP> -Tbe Food and Drug Administration • <FDA) warned doctors today that some of the best-selling tran- quJliaers on the market may cause birth defects if taken by women during the first three mooths of pregnancy. The FDA ordered t.he drug manufacturer• to write new label warnings on their products with.in 60 days, advising physi· clans of the possible huard, or face the threat or having the tran- quiUzers taken off the market. Tbe order applies to the group of drugs known as benzodlaiepines, the best known of which are Valium and Librium, and the drug meprobamate, sold under such trade names as Miltown and Equanil. ValJum la the moat.prescribed dnaC in the United States and Ubrium ranks in lhe top 10. Both are products of Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. which disputed the basis for the FDA act.ion. "Wt are convinced Valium ia sa(e," a Hoffmann-La Roche spokesman said, addin1 that the FDA announcement was "a clear distortion or lhe r act.t. · · The FDA said three recent studJQ. Indicated there mi&ht be an association between use of the tranquilizers in early pregnancy and congenital malformations such as cleft llp in babies. "These studies do not de· monstrate conclusively that these druas. taken durlna early pre1nancy, can cause cleft lip or other birth defects,·· Com- missioner Alexander M. Schmidt aaid in a statement. "But use of these tranquilizers during pregnancy ls rarely a matter of urgency, and their use during this time should almost alwaya be avoided.'' he added. "Tbe warning label we are now requh1na will provide physicians with the information they need to prescribe these druga safely." The Horfm ann-La Roche •P<>kesman said some or the studies cited by the FDA were more than a year old, and that CELLA •.. An1ele1 Federal Grand Jury that they partklpaled In a swindle that cost two Cella·controlled hospitals an estimated S2 million. It was testified that the money became available for Celia's political purpoaea vta the use of laked Invoices bearing the names of nonexis tent companies which were paid ln full by both hoepitals. Tboee charges are basically re- peated In an Orange County Grand Jury Indictment which Jlats 127 felony counts against the delendanu. Gauntlet Down Reagan Seeb Ford Debate NEW YORK (AP> -Rep1bllcan prnldenlial hopeful Ronald Reacan cballeftled Prftident Ford today to a de· bate before Ute party'• natioftal convention next month. In an lnte"iew aired on the NBC "Today" ahow, the former Califomla '°""'°" aald he w.. renewins a dlaUen1e made earlier m the campai1n In ll1ht of President Ford'• recettt stal.etNntl tbat there were no real dif· fereaces betweea tbe two candidates. "This is not \nle," R.eqaa sald. "There are very fun· damental difference1 between us and I have come to the coadusion tbal there la only one lo1lcal way lo setUe lhis -and tb1t ia that both ol us should appear before the RepubUcu conventicln and let them make thetr decision." Reac~n.td . Wblt• House spokesman Ron Nesaen said Ford woul.d take eopart ln 1ucb ade!Nate. newer studies published In lhe British medical journal Lancet and the New England Journal ol Medicine bad cleared the bemodiazepioes or suspicJon. defttts. Tbe drugs are prescribed for millions of persons for relief ol anxiety and tension. Tbe Hoff· mann·La Roche spokesman said some also are prescribed as a muscle relaxant and anti· epi leptic drug and that aJttmallve prescription products for those purposes have a stronger association with birth Industry sources said that more than 40 companies now market some ver1Jon rA the dr\lcl covered by the ~r. under a variety of trade namea and aenertc formulations. The FDA bu for years re· quired labelm1 for the drup to Two other families were un· available for confirmation. · point out that any medlcation abould be prescribed wilh cau· Uon for prernant women, but the lleDCY aa.ld this marked the lint Ume that labels will carry the apedfic warnln1. Law enforcement officials re· porteclly. are interested in the source or calls to swim club families and another about the same time to the wife of Chowchllla Mayor Jim Dumas. Grab This ne! RCA XL-100 15" dllRbnat °'1't·r ·~ • It'<,, r "'p ~ ' ' -. • 1 t ·''"' RCA ltl • l<YJ IN,' I" "~" " , 1" cnmot~t.-wit., O~A 'ft , •• ~ 'h·•" t.. 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Costa Mesa .... .......... .... , .... w • .,c... .. Phone 642-8882 Stote Houra Dally N Sat. ~5:30 ....... ·-..-. .... ' .. I .. l '~ . Orli•ge £east • · EDITION I VOL. 69, NO. 2CM, 2 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Tod•y's £1osl•g N.Y.Stoeks N TEN CENTS t I Fairview .. Chief Quits Amid Protests BJ OTHU& a. VINSEL -Of ... o.llf ,, ... ...., " EmployH demonstrated out- • U.Colta MHa'1 Fairview State Hospital today as its medical · direct«, Dr~ Anthony N. Toto, coofirmed his resipat.ioo after a rumored' bid to force him to step down. The crowd estimated at 150 was attempting to confront California .qeputy Director of Public Health Don. Z. Miller de> Rew la to eoDler wiUa Dr. Toto. MWer dodced them bJ falllnl to arrjve for a acbeduled I a.m. meeUq and 1bowdown with Dr. Toto, who baa served u hospital cbk!fforUyears. Parenti of aome of the hospital ·a 1, 700 retm"Cled paUenu• jGined the marchers. The croup or1anbed by the California Slate Employes' M• aoelatlon CCSEA> lbowed up lbort1y after t a.m . wben Mlllw finally arri vecl to cmcuu the situation with Toto. · Hla dlolce wu alrudy made, Dr. Toto said earlier. "I've been uked to make a de- rision, '.' he aald, "and after 12 ye~ at Fairview, I've decided to make a chance. I decided to take a look at the private aectoc ad came up with a beautiful op- portalty .•• ••P'IJlaaelalJy, It wlD be much more rewardint." be added. However. bo1pUal staff emp&oyn includlnc paycblatrlc tecbnlcian1 ucl members of the adminlltratlve Hbelcn contend there ia mote to bla restcnation than a lood opportuaily outside tbe at.ate hoepital system.: One CSEA spokeaman claims it ls part of a preaure play eqineered'by aulplq Dr. Toto to aplit. llia dutl.s -between -Ho11se Overrides Ford Veto .of Stuat Sue«!eeds Seven 1Uders hang from a giant hot air balloon. waitinJ to jump jnto free rucht in a stunt performed at Escape Country in Trabuco Canyon. The stunt was conceived and worked out by,· Fountain Valley . . balloonist George Stokes and veteran bani &lider pilot Willie Wilson. They hope to repeat the feat at the finale of the Mon- treal Olympic Games later this month. Job Bill Veto Also Nixed WASHINGTON CAP > - Canareas, with an attack on un· employment as a major aoai this election year, today overrode President Ford's veto of a S3.95·billion public works jobs bill, enactin1 it into law. The House then overrode Ford's veto of a $3.3 billion military construe· lion but. The bill now aoes to the Senate. Final acUon on the jobs bill came in the House. which over· rode Pord'1 Teto by a vote of 110 to 98, or .. more tlaan tbe re· quired two lhJ*. P'lfty 1even Republicans joined 253 Democrat.I in votinc to ove.nide. V0Un1 to 1u1tain were 15 Democrats and 81 Republicans. The House vote on the mllltary construction blll wu 2'10to 131, or two more than tbe required two thirds. The bill now 1oes to the Senate for a consideration of an override attempt. Congress has overridden the President nine times and sustained him 14 times. The issue on the military con· struclion bill was Ford's objec· Uod lo a provision strengthening con1reaslonal abUlty 'lo review Pentacon deci1iona to dose or greatly reduce military imtaJla· ti0ns that are a major source or civilian employment. The Presi· dent uld this was an excessive limitation on his powers. Cella Venue ~_!!ge E:red The Democratic·controlJed Con1re11 and tbe Democratic candidates for president and vice president have made an assault on joblessness a major election· year issue L 10-day D~lay Onl:ered in Pretrial Pluue The Senate voled 73 to 24 Wed· neaday to override Ford's veto of the ptabllc works blll. By TOM BAIU.EY Ot_hl,, ......... Lawyers for indicted Dr. Louil J. Cella Jr. and two codlfendants qreed with the proeecution to- day that the Judae'a ruUnc on a defense motion for a chlqe of wnue should take precedence onr an other pretrial motJons. . 01'8n1e County Superior Court Judp William C. Speirs qreed. He onleNd • 10-day deley in tbe arrtDt pretrial heaftnl to allow lawyers for both aides to prepare arpmenta on the motion. . Deputy Dlatrlct Attorney Oret-ta Stars rtpeatedly made It clear la eeurt. today that abe wanta the trtal ot Dr. Cella, 51, Stephen Robert Evanaz.. 3l!_llllaion Viejo and TModore xlumnm, 5!, San· ta Ana, held In Oranse County. ''These crimes were com· miu.d here.0 lbe Hid. "fib7 Dry JUiy Daya End on Coaat .... brouPt to die <>nap o-t bJ a weatbft front from ............. brob•--· 1ear atrtn1 of dry .lalJS ill CJHlll•c-Q. T•• atorm wJllcb 1te1aa· :"·• ...... -.... ewt al 11 a.m. ••....,..to. -......... , .................... tt.rtlllfiiday.,. ,. A 1,1lll•maa for tM Onn1'e CDanlY J'lood Control District ..W ti.. I.at time mr••abl• n1a1t11 .. "1111 •••um ... .JI fJI -IDda ... reeardec1 ill ....... should we inllict the tremendou1' cost of movln& the trial from here on our county taxpayers and possibly a1k many witneuea In a . Joni trial to travel lhoulands of miles?" Def tnae attorne11 Thomas Cn»by, Geort• ChulS'and James Riddel ar1ue that beaV)' pretrial pubUctty la Or•••• CoantJ and Dlllbbortq ~ti• nalee out any PGMibillty or a fair trial ln UU.area. Judie Speirs had no comment on the wue today oUlel' tban to schedule Au1. 2 u the dale he will rule on tbe motion. Judie Spfll'I' nm dat)' In court actlon a1alnlt Cella and.' bis eodefendant.a will be • Fri· day wben be ffftlaleel former Mltlion Commualt.y Halpltal ..S. milllatr'ator a..,. LolU ou .. darf," Lapna Beacb. 'oo.dorf bu acr-t to ....... tailty to llSHI' da .... ta nturn tor tllle promiae tW be will be ~t.o .. ,...1Dtbecaun- 11Jall· lln. Sean Jiu -.red ODen- dorf &bat be will Mftl'..,.. tbat term. &be ......... wUI did .. tbe aenten.ce aatlaf act.o.rllJ nrved a(ter Olludorf baa t..ufted u • preMeutima wit--. · OUendorf performed tlm ~ tioa Ill tbe_receat i.. Mill• Federal Court trial wblclt ended witll tile coa•tdJon of Cella and Ida tine eodefeadala • . It WU 1•Ha~ .U..ed apialt tlle four .wllD ... ladlct. ~ -.. ,....., COUllll bf tbe JM An1elea Federal Grand Jury that they participated in a swindle· that cost two Cella-controlled hospltal1 an estlmated$2 million. It waa testified that the money became available for Cella'• political purposes via the use of .. faked invoices bearln1 the names of nonexistent companies wbkh were paid in full bJ both holpltall. Thou char1ea are balically re- peated in an Oraqe County Grand JUl'J indlctmeat wblch Jilta 127 felOll)' counta 11a1n1t the delenduta. An Indictment 11 a formal daar1e made a1atnd'a penon bJ • srud Jury. It does notestabliab plltorlDDocence. House M ajorlty Leader Thomas O'Neill and other Democratic leaden had predi.ct.· ed they would have no dlfriculty wlnninl the Jobs blll override. But O'Neill had not been so confident a bout overriding Ford's veto of the military con· 1tructlon authorization. Gem Smuggting Bit SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Al· tempta to aell lft cut emerald.I, amusaled in from Colombia lul January resulted in federal con- spiracy cbar1•• belnf filed a1aln1t ab persona by U.S. Cu1tom1 Wednesday. Loeals Stroag ·· BabiMholf, Goodell Yie Fairview tnd Camarillo State Holpltal ln Ventura County. "What we are protesting ls the method by which our director wu removed. We would like to · have it investigated," said one CSEA spokeltQan. · Rumor' have persisted over a nine-month period that Dr. Toto was being pressured out. Toto said following a brief in· terview shortly before MlUer ar· rived to accept his realpaUon that he had asked staff members not to make a scene ovtt the al· leged ouster. "l wish they woul&\ 't be so supportive," he chuckled. "l had made up my mind already." Fairview recenU,>'. received fprmal accreditation. from an ln- dep~ndent agency that in- vest11ate1 total treatment pro- erams and operation of sucb hospitals nationwide. o.i,,,. ... ....,,..... REPRIEVE COMING FOR HOMELESS AFGHAN HOUND Dog Club WW Save Anlmal From Pound DHth Row Afghan · Saved? Hormd's Exe~tion Fought A wayfaring Afghan bound scheduled lo be put to death Fri· day at the county pound may win a reprieve through efforts of the statewide club of Afghan lovers. 1be hound was picked up In San Clemente Monday alter a woman called police to report the animal would not leave her' yara. Neighbors said the pooch Is the aame one that belonged to pre· viou1 owners of the house who moved lo Northern Cajjfomia JO years aeo. They'd theorized that the dot had traveled a1 much as 500 miles to 1et back to hls San ,Clemente home. He looked akin· ny and bedra11led as lhouah he had indeed made 1ucb a trip. But today, pound kennel supervisor Emmett. Qiblon said he tlllnka the hound is only four or live years old.' · In any case, an officer or the A11ban Hound Club of Callfornla called &he Datly Piiot today and said her 1roup would take the animal off the pound'• Death Row. Mrs. Brt1itte Kaiser, with many others. read of Ole do«'• pll1bt i n Wednesday 's newspapers. Newport Man Named Envoy Newport Beach rtsldent Jtuclo J;. Losano Jr. baa been nominated by President Ford u U.S. Ambau8dor to El s.tvador. Lo1ano, 111 Via Jtoron, la llDMllller of La Opbdan, a Los Aa•eJea Spaallb-lu1uas. . . ....,.... If Ute appoint.meat .. COO· finned.,, tbe lenate, IAAllO will rtplace Jamea F. Campbell. who ......... ~. ·· LollllO. Ilia wife said today, ia .. ~In. ftlldal klwna· .....IUD1et0 ad C!OUld not llil,..._. fotcommimt. She said U nobody else will save the dog, her club will. · Gibson said there have Deen "phone caJJs like craiy," and switchboard operators reported at least three dozen calls Wed· neaday anernoon and this morn· ma. · Gibaon--la.id of the rew penons.- who have actually gone to the pound because or the dog, none. ruave decided t.o save the dog, because of the expense it would take to nurse lt back to Cood heal lb. Mrs. Kaiser said. "if the dog ls still there we will definitely take him out." This morning, he was still there, without a home, walling to die. Coa•t Wea tiler Partial clearln1 ii pre- dicted for Friday alter the first dOH or wet weather· felt on the Orance Cout In July in ei1ht yean. Tem- peratures will ran1e from the low 70. on the cout to the blp '10l lnland. INSIDE TOD_. Y E11n be/ore Ute No. J lpoC ia MO«I up, RepubllCGN .are IMadachmg owr IMo'• to be lh« t7ke pr«afde•Ual COft· clidlU. s. aeporot. ,..,.,,.,. fodar on P.Qoea At and A7. l••eK .............. .....,""-., .,_....._. .. ..... .. LM...,. A• ........... 116 ~ AS ........ .._ M a..... CJ.I• =c:r..tf Al ~ :: ... ll~ .... "911t.. Al ............. ..., .... ,, ..... ~ .. ..._ ....,.,....... .. ---•t.... •• ............ as_,....... M ... W.W.. ., , ___ .1-..~ -----"~-- {II DAILY PILOT N SoutMa•t Area Police To Sue On Pay County Sets Growth Goa1s By CA a V GaANVILLE OflNCMllrl'llef.._,. Try as they ml1ht, county a'4J)ervilon couldn't. avo&d ••- tin& a t.tr1et ltlS populatJoo cril· lng lo Soulheut biaac• Coaaty ()(711,000 people. Nor could supervisors avoid having their selectioo of a Kidnapers Threaten Clwirehilla CHOWCHILLA CAP J - Authorities and families with childnn on Chowchllla'a com· munity swimmin1 team have re· ceived threat.a ot further abduc· tiona alnce 26 k.idnaped school children a.nd their bus driver were found sale. 1be latest. received by Madera. County sheriff's office Wednes- day, lndicated another bus would be taken today. A sberlff's office report says the dispatcher received a telephone call from a woman wbosald: "Thia I.Jn 't the last. We will 1et another bu. tomorrow." The woman, described u hav· ine a deep, raspy voke. beean talkin1 before the dispatcher c:ould say anything, the report said. It added that the threat may have been a recordin1. Friday nisht shortly after re- port.a that the children had been found, up to five families with I children on Cho•chilla's Redfan swim team received anonymous caJls from a woman who warned of future lddnap(nc1, a mother said. Mrs. Donna ·cunnln(ham said . the woman who spoke with an ac· cent.said ; ''lt'snotoveryet. Yourchildren are next. We'reaorey, but they're ontheteam." . One parent refused t.o ~rm whet.her ahe received a ahnUar call, but Ralph Smith told the Mreced Sun-Star bJa wife re· cetved a call and wu laid "your children are next.•' Two other famlllet were Ull• available for conllrmalion. Law enforcement olOciall re- portedly are lnteretted In the &!)u.rce of calls to 1wtm club families and another about the u m e time to the wife of Chowchllla Mayor Jlrn Dumas. A sheriff'a official ln Alameda 1 County "placed a ireatdeaJotlm· portance on those calls," an of· ficlal who asked not Lo be idai· tified told The Auodated Preas today. "He thought they might be from someone linked to the group wbo abducted the children, ao- meone who ml4ht be sympathetic totbe children. • Chowchilla Police Chief Gary l Brown said he thioks all the calls here. lncludlns aome from a man, were from local people he belie,•es have no connection with thekidnapin1. ·' l think these may be the same people who have made crank calls to our office In the lut month or two." Brown said. However , the chief aaJd he hu ,·advised the swim team to have plenty of parents with members at all Umea durln1 two upcoming mttt1. I Mom Embe2zled l..OS ANGELES (APJ -A 24. year-old mother or three has been put on five years pte>ballon and ordered to make reatJtutlon for embenllng St218.000 from 'a Jlesp~rln branch of Security Pacific Rank. OltANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Aallert N. WNd l'ft~fll-~ Jeck R. CWtn yw.,.,._..._o.-·~ Tflofnn KMYll ,_ Thomas A. Murpf\fne .....,, ... , ... .. CMrlll H. Loos Rlctwd P. Nall ~ .......... ,_., t outbeut county hl&hway backboae tyatem Unted to a Srowth poUcy Aod. thou1h dearly aot ift- tended as 1uch, 1uperviaor1 cou.ldn't avoid havlna their baa. diwork called a low-growth policy. Three ot the four auperviton who made the far·nechiq Ian· duse-hiabway 1y1tem ded1lon Wednesday said lbey wanted to avoid 1ettin1 populat.ioe llmJta and adopting what mJibt be lo· terpreted u a low·irowth poUcy. It wu SUperviaor Ralph Clark who puabed for acceptance ot the 111.000 taraet population. Plagued by constiweob wbo fear development ot a freeway alon1 the 0 r ance·TuaUn· Saddleback Valley footb.ill1, Clark repeatedly pushed for alternative four ot t.be SEOCC study. Twice the board deadlocked 2·2 on votes in which the populallon· lrowtb fi1ure was set.at ru,ooo. It wun't until uae ot the term, alternative four. wu abandoned that Superviaort Ralph Diedrich and l.aW'ence Schmit voted with Thom• Riley aod Clark for a de· velopment plan thatlncludes: Offtclals of Newport Beactr· Police and rirellahten ...ocia· tlons say they plan to rue ••t tar· ly ant week to fone llMI dty to r.open pay ne1ot1atioaa with their or1anbaliGM. Stephen Sliver, the aUOrney who rtpresents th• Police Employ._.• AaaodaUoo and the Fir~•hten Aa1ocla1'an, said te>- day he prepared a suit at the dir«tlon ot his clltats and baa maUed ft to them fw their re- view. Sliver said the lawsuit .-, a writ ol mandate whidl would · force the council to reopt'n negotiations and "conduct them In good faith as provided by law." Steve Van Horn. a spokesman for tht' police association, said the suit 1s being brought so that the court will define the meaning of negotiating in good faith. Camper Blast Injures T"'o At the same time. rnemben 6f the Firefi1bten A.llodation are o.i1t "'"' ,... .. _., 11a .,. !(...,.., preparing to appear beloce the city council Monday to uk foe an I SheriCC's deputy probes the ruins of a aided by registered nurse Barbara Glass. camper ~hich exploded Wednesday near who pushed them into a nearby swimming '.l ~table in Santa Ana Heights, c ritically pool to ease their pain. The victimJ were tnJur ing Joyce Owenon, S4 , and her hospitalized a nd lhe camper was listed as daughter, Jeanette, 17. The victims were a total toss. extra pay raise for paramedics. Two weeks ago, the city coun- cil voted· to give all fl.re and police employes a 5.2 pert't'nt pay raise. Neither croup had ~ to accept the offer. Firemen had been ukin1 that · -Acceptance ol the SEOCCS study only aa a reference re- source "in plannlna fw lbe well man.,ed 1rowth ol tbb MCtion ol the county." -Amendmentl to the county's tr.me cireulaUon element that IMJ&ldea plannln1 f« the Sao Joa· paramedics receive a pay dif· Baper Thi f S t H Id '~~~~.~~~~ ~:~;~b~.;1'Ji.r!C::: e US~ e with their Job. City mana1er Bob Wynn ex· -- -_ __ _plained that the city's final offer -to llremeiliiis a five 1Jitrfflltpay qulnttru.corridor. -Retention of the county's ex· btlq land use plan, a plan de- •l1ned to eventually accom· modate a population ol 917,000 Newport Beach police have ttr· recycling program. newspapers were there for raise for all fire employ~ and a I rested a man they believe has Officers say they believe Cupp anyonetoplck up. 10 percent differenllal for stolen four tona of old la responsible for the theft ot ButpollceCapt Wa eConnol paramedics. newspapers destined for the about four tons of newspapers ly noted today th;.. pi1kJ . However, the council voted on penou. -Eat.ablithment ot a monitor· in1 system to Insure trallic ctrculat.ioa plannin1 ataya in tune wtth land uae plannin&. that sup. port faclliUn are available for population increu• and that un· specified environmental at.an· city's recycling program. over the past three months the newspapera in~ed, up Of a 5.2 percent pay raise and no Police said C~arles Edward Jake Mynderse, dJrecto~ofthe cycUn11uvlolationofcltyl:~re· mention of paramedics wus Cupp,29,of989LmdenP1ace was rec yclini program said "Wehavebeenhavi 8 ~o-made. booked today on a charge ot un-newspapers are sellinJ for about blem with th!. .. be ~ ~'Jt Wynn said he has revlewtd the lawful coll~tlon of newspapers $32 a ton. would be a e 't beJ 11 i "iz record of that meeUna and, ce>n· set out for city colJectlon after an Accordina to police reports wbo see ao:e!e J.~t :S ceded t~at the r~ la 'am· darda are maintained. -Bettini amutmum popula· tioo srowth ln Southeut Oranae County from lll current 225,000 to officer alle&edly aaw him picking CUpp told the arresting offlcm papen call the police immJi ~e bi1uoua ' and that it la unclear up old newspapers intended for that the dell very man who had · Jy instead of w alU tll the a · whether the city council meant lo the city's recycUn1 pro1ram. the route before him told him the daytocallieneral~~ 8 .. next uclude the dlflerenUaJ for the CUpp Is a deliveryman for the c · paramedics. 711,000 by 1995. But by the lime tbe4-0 vote was cut, the 1995 population lid of 711.000 people bad crept into tbe action. 11'at n1ure WU used U I IOW• 1rowtb alternative in the mwlve Soulbeut 0r_,e Coun· ty Circulation Study <SEOCCSJ and endorsed by the county P!an· nJna Commt11lon on a ~Y 3·1 vote. But u abo"'n In the SEOCCS atudy, the 711,000 population waa to be the area '1 ulllmate. WMn Uted by the IUpervitora Wednaday, 711,000 wu merel)t the tar1et 1995 maximum popula· lion. And supervisors made ft clear they have no intention of rolling back designated land uses lo Southeast Orange Count¥ that are currenUy dnianed tonpport an uJUmate populaUcn of 917,000. "I'm not so certain there won 't be a rollback aom~." said Supervisor DJedricb. "That's why we're establ11bJ.nc a mon· itorinc system.•• The monltorln1 system Diedrich spoke of wu deaiped by Supervtaor Riley. Los Anieles Times, police said. A stakeout on Private Road near the Upper Newport &y was set up by police because of the theft ~f papers intended for the Tennis Meet Planned by NB Chamber Entrants are ~ina eou1ht for the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce'• "Wimbledon Weat.'' the 1976 Oraqe County Mlxed Doubles Cbampionablp& whicb will be beld lD Aquet. Proceedl from the t.ounwnent will benefit the buUdi.nt fund for the chamber's new head- quuten. Deadline for entries it Aue. 4. The tournament will be played over two weekends bealnnlng Aue. 21 at nine Harbor Area \en· nltclube. lnf«malion on registration ls available tbrOUJh the chamber at 175-tSOO or the tournament of. fice at 644-0IN. Rlley, chief architect ol the southea11 ~ounty development Sianups Set plan, aaid a ~ooi\oriq ayatem ls ~ fteeded to ~e certaln popula· Uon trowth ln the area be reprffifttl croean•t ~ the development of support faclUtJft. Riley'• monJtorinl system alto calla for review of the Impact ot continued cr.qwth on envtronmen· tal factors su~h as alrquallty. Al part of their actlon Wednes. day. 1upervlsor1 lnttnact.ct the County Environmental Ilana,• ment Aatncy (J;llA> to develop the monltortn1 •ratem. They alto adopted a abort· ran1• · trallJc clrcuJ.UonJlan • tht lncludea development the San Joaquin HU1a tramportaUon corrldor. . . For Tennis Tbree more two.week Hetlons of tennis leHona remain thb awruner. according to an an· nouncement from the Newport Beach Parka, Beaches and Jl.ecreaUon Department. Re1l1traUon for the three eealon• which beCfn July 26, Aue. I and AUi. 23 .. belb1 taken • city ball Monday Unuch ll'ri· dlyfrom i :aor..m. to4:80p.m. There are e u•• dellped for youths as well•• adult.a and the leuon.s are offered ln a da)'llme Mria ar • twW1btMl'tea. The corridor of unspeetlled a1le wW run from the Corona del D--C h KW 1 Mar Pr"way to the San ot.to • Ulm ru . ~ FrHway In the Yld•ity of' V,\LLEJO <APJ-Abul-truck Moulton Parkwar. · eolU.kln on Interstate IO tt1ht lll maJcw JH&l"POM WW be to,... . mtl• IOUtll ot bere Wednetday Jleve con1nllon on Pectnc Cout ·: kfJled the truck driver end fflpway betw ... DID& Point hospltalhed seven but ..a Newport Beach. PUNlll•n, none crtUcal. Ga1•11tlet DOWD ~an Seela Ford De.baU NEW YOltK <APJ -Republican prestdenUal hopeful Ronald Rt.,ua cUlltmled Prtsident Ford todQ to • de- bete belon tit• P•rtJ'• DatiGMI eoavention nnt month. In an tn&enlew llNd aa tbe HBC "Today" show, the former California sonmor Hid he was renewing a dlalltat• In ad• earUer ID tbe cunpaip In Ulbt ot .Phsident Pord'• nceet 1tat.mmta that thet'e WeTt no real dlf. fll tDCet MtWlft tbe t1'0 CIDdldates. ''1'1111 b net lr98." ..., ... aaid. '11aere are Yer)' l'un· damtatal dUf~ IMtween us aod I ban tome to the ccioclaaion that there ii only one h>lkal w11 to sett.le this -IDd that 1' Utat bolb cf ue 1bould appear before the. 1tepubbcu coayeatlcia ad let them aaake their deellion. •• a.,;.aid. HOUM ..... Ron.. Naaea said Ford would tabnopartuuucla adebMe. . . ~ ,• ,· . . /.; . .. , :. \ Superb RCA Color TV Ht tl! I jjll'AI l!Olo' •••w111n Tl"f COflll"lll t 1111)11• mO!l<'I '' ACA·•"ll•ntH>r•.., tr1r 1>1111,11111 ~l•lur j)f'flolt'l .. ll(t' • • P111a 111 Arc1·C•rc1111 "'M••',... -lmofoly ''"vrclno. Only •• Suo"' ActuCi>Klf l)ill(i: ..,, .... , lltChlfO lhllO • f 14Hllty·fll'$1t1•tO•NJ t1;01111 W\10111, s3799s • 8 11111-111 VM~ llllO VH' ""'""''"'· • COMe>l-'MY t Olld \11111' "'"'''~ • 100"• t (lt•d ""'' MANY. OTHER MODELS AT COMPARAILE SAVINC.S I 1111 I,,,.,,,,.,,"'" r ,,,,,,,., 1·1,,, ''"r 1•,., ,.,,,,,1 011 1· \ 1·11r f.1111r111111·1· 011 I ,.,.,.,1 1•,.,,,,11 ,., H ,. ,,.,,. n... 811• •• ~ 1111111 ii ..,..y_.a,,, Iii 7 Saddleback EDITION ,Afternoon . . N.Y.Stoeks ... VOL 69, NO. 204, 2 SECTI O NS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1976 TEN CENTS Fairview Chief Quits Amid Protests By AaTHUR R. VlNSEL Ol-D•lly~lelSUtt Employes demonstrated out side Coeta Mesa's Falrvtew State Hoepital today as its medical director. Dr. Anthony N. Toto, confirmed his resignallon artcr a rumored bid to force b1m to step down. The crowd estimatded at l~ was attempting to confront California Deputy Director of Public Health Don. Z. Miller who new in to confer wilh Or. Toto. Miller dodged lhem by falling to arrive for a schedull'd 8 a m. meeting and showdown wit!) Or. Toto, who has served as hospital chjef for 12 years. Pfrents of some or the hospital's 1.700 retarded patients joined lhe marchers. · The group organized by the California State Employes' As· sociatlon ICSEAJ showed up shortly arter 9 a.m. when Miller rinally arrived to discuss the situation wlth Toto. His choice was already made, Or. Toto said earlier. · · l 've been asked to make a de· cision," he said. ··and after ~ years at Fairview. l'l'e decided' to make a change. l decided to lake a look at the private sector and came up with a beautiful OJ>· portunlty." .. Financially. It will be much more rewardint:. ·'he added. However . hospiUI s taff employt's including peycbialrlc technicians and members ol the administrative echelon contend there is more to his resignation than a good opportunity outside the state boepital system. One CSEA spokesman claims it is part or a pressure play Cella Venue Change Motion Given Priority ~&inttr~ by H Si"'1ne Dr. Toto to split hls duties between Fairview and Camarillo St1te Hospital In .Ventura Oounty. "What we are protestJnc is the method by which OW' diredor was removed. We would Uke to have it lnvesligated.'' sa1d ooe CSEA spokesm·an. Rumors have persisted over a nlne·montb period that Or. Toto was beinl pressu.red out. T* sald followln1 a brief In· tervlew shortly ~fore Miller ar· rived to accept his resi1n1lion lhat he had asked staff members not to make a scene over the al· lqed ouster. "l wish they wouldn't be o supportive," he chuckled. "I had made up my mind already." Fairview recently received formal accreditation from an in· (Sff TOTO, P-se A!) Growth Ceiling Stated • .--c--~~~=:--~_......~&.Lmg_ ~ By GARY GRANVILLE Ol IM D•llr 1'1194 _, Try as they might. county supervisors couldn't avoid set· liq a tar1et 1995 population ceit· ift1 In Southea,t Orance County olTll,000 peop5e. Nor could supervisors avoid having their selec:tioo of a southeast county bi1hway backbone system linked to a crowtb policy And. though clearly not in· teaded aa s uch. s upervisors • couldn't avoid havint their hao· diwork ~ailed a low·gro.wth policy. Tbrff ol the four supentbon who made the far·reKhil'\I Ian· dUH·hlahway system dec\sion Wednesday said they wanted to avoid setting population limlta and adopting what mi&hl be ln· terpreted as a low-growth policy It was Supervisor Ralph Clark who pu1hed for accepW1ce ol the 711.000 taraet population P1qued by constituents wbo rear development of a freeway alon1 the Oran1e·Tustin Saddlebac k Valley foothills , Clark rei>eatedly pushed for alternative four of the SEOCC study. Twice lbe board deadlocked 2·2 on votes in which the population· growth figure was stt at 71J,OOO. It wasn'l unlll UM of the term, alterftative fou r, WM abandoned that Supervisors Ralph Diedrich and Lau.rence Schmit voted with 11aomas Riley and Clark ror a de· velopment plan that Includes: J-unior Bagaltg -Acceptance ot the SEOCCS study on!)' as •Jelerence re· 110Urce "in plannina for the well managed growth of tbla ~ion olthe county." -Amendments to tbe county's tralfic circulation element that include3 plannln1 fort.he San Joa· qwn Hllls corridor. Caprice Garcia. 5, of Garden Grove. newly crowned queen o( the Orange County Fair's r~yal court. bestows a ~jss on her king, 3.year·old Jamie Canter of Hunt· ington Beach. -Retention of the county's ex· lstln1 land use plan. a plan de- 1i 1ned to eventually 1ccom· modate a populallon of 917,000 persons. -Establishment of a monitor· ing ayatem to Insure traflic clrcuJatlon plannln• tta)'l In tune wiU. land use pl1nnln •• that aup- p0rt. faciUtles are avall1ble for population lncre1Ses -.d that un· apeclfled envlronl!Mltllal atan· dardla are malntained. Congress Rejects Ford Joh Bill Veto -a.tuna a maximum popula· lion srowtb ln Southeast Oran1e County from Ila current 125,000 to C8eeGaOWTH, Pase AZ) WASHINGTON (AP) - Conares1, with an attack oa un· emp)oyment as a major 1oal this election year. today overrode President Ford's veto of a S3.9S·bllllon public works Jobs blll. enactln1 lt into law. The House then overrode Fard's veto Loeals Strong Babaaltoff, Goodell Vie Powerful performanc• by Shirley Babasboff and Brlu Goodell lhil mornlna ..med iMm startin1 positions lD swtmmlq finals toallbt in tH Moatl'eal Olympic Gama. Dally Pilot Sports Editor Glenn Wblte~s account ot their performances ia cu- r1ed on Pace Cl today -alon1 with other Olympic cov1ra1e keyed to tbe 13 local re- sidents competin1 ln JIGlltreal. Babuboff. of Fountain Valley, will be seekinl her first &~medal ot the 11'11 Olympka in the women's aoo meter Jle. Goodell, d ll'9lkln Viejo, •ill be tftel' hi.a aecoad told medal in tbe m•'s mo.meter freestyle. --... of a $.1.3 billion mUilar)' construe· Uoo bill. The bill now 1Qa to the Senate. Final action on the Jobi bill came in the House, which over· rode Ford's veto by a vole di SlO to 96. or 31 more t.haD tbe re- quired two thirds. Flft1 seven Republicans Joleed 251 Democrat.a in votina to Oftl'rlde. Volln1 to 1u1taln •~re 11 Democrat.a and 11 a-1111e-. The Houae vote on \be mllllal'J conatnaction bill w .. 210 to m, ar two more than the requlttd two \birda. Tbe bill DOW loel to the Senate for a coulderaliao ol an override •Ueft\Pl~ bu OYerridden the P1 t a1ne times and sustained bJm H times. The issue on the military con· atnacUOD bill was Ford's obJec· tiOD to a prorilioa streftllbtnlDI c:oagressloaal abillt,y to review Pentacon dftisionl to cloee or ireatly reduce mWlar)' install•· Uom that are a major sautte ol cMlian employment. The Preti· dent said lhia wu an ucaaive llmitation on bl• powwa. TIM DemocraUe·coatrolled CClqreA •ad u.. o..oaauc eandklates for pr..adiml ..S Yiee CSee YSTO, hleAI> Delayed 10 Days. BJ TOM BAaLEY Of ... O.lly "' ........ Lawyers for indicted Dr. Louia J. Cella Jr. and twotodefendaota agreed with the proMCUtion to- day that lbe judge'J rulinl on a defense motion for a cbaqe of venue sbould take preffdence over all other pretrial motions. Oraqe County Superior Court Judie William C. Speirs •treed. He ordered a 10-day delay in the current pretrial hearing to allow lawyen ror both sides to prepare ar=ta on the motion. Dtltrid ~()rel, ta Sean repeatedly made at clear ID ftllrt todAy &.lat lbe natLtM trtal ol Dr. Cella. 51, Stepbm Robert E•ans, l.11_M .. lklo Vlejo and Theodore Scnmman. 53, San· ta Ana, held in Orance County. "Tbeae crimes were com· milted here," she said. "Why should we tnruct the tremendous coat ol movin1 the trial from here on our county taxpayera and poulbly Mk many wit.oeues in a Ions trial to travel thousands of miles?" Defense attorneys Thomas Crosby, Geor1e Chula and James Riddel argue that heavy pretrial publicity in Orange County and neipborin1 counties rules out (See CELLA, Pqe .U> Tiro Missing Men Hunted In Mexico Authorities are searching ror two Ora.nae Coast residents who have been reported missing ln Mes.ice> since Sunday. A land search for William G. Kulorfr, '2, of 33351 Bremerton, Dana Point, and Matsayuki Tanaka, 33, a former San Juan Capistrano resident who now lives ln Loni Beach, was beaun today. An air se1rch, Jnvolvin1 live planes checklnl areas around Mexicali and Tijuana Weclnea· day, had necauve results, a sheriff's 1pokeamua aaid. Tbe p•I r reportedly parked their van tbla aide ol the border and motorcycled Into Mexico near Tecate early Sunday morn· lnt. They WIH expec.Ud to drtve throuab llexleall ud return lale Sunday eventu. · Altbou1b alaeriff'• deputies ha•e loeated t.be van, no one bu seen the two. bolb cl wbom are Hkl to be experienced at ridinC dirt bUses la llnlco, liDff early Sunday monla1. rn.da aDd relat1"9 repcried them mlninl OD II~. The aberiff's apoUlman aald tbey do not know if U. mm CU'• ried water and otha' IUppliel or ii Chey are ln aa1 dllll8'. "We re- ally don't now what tbe aitua· tknll," abe aaid. Tempentaru la tbe desert areaa around Mexleall have ~:\~ up to 110 ctecrees lbia Kaatord I laauraace brat•.. •S-Juu Caplatruo. eacll .., be toes dirt bUse .._~ever')' other T Delly ~let .. .,, ....... RORJEV£ CO .. NO FOR HOMELESS AFGHAN HOUND Dog Club Wll SaY9 Animal From Pound Death Row Afghan Saved?. Hound's Execution Fought A wayfaring Afghan hound acbeduled to be put to death Fri· day at the county pound may win a reprieve through efforts of the statewide club or Af&han lovers. The hound was picked up in San Clemente Monday after a woman called police to report the animal would not leave her yard. Neighbors said the pooch la the same one that belon1ed to pre- vious owners or the house who moved to Northern California 10 yearsa10. They'd theorized that the dog had traveled at much as 500 miles to eet back to hi& San ,Clemente home. He looked skln· ny and bedr111ted u tboueb he had Indeed made auch a trip. But today, pound kennel supervisor Emmett Glblon said he think• the hound b only four or-five yeara old. In any case, an officer of the A11han Hound Club of California called the Dally Pilot today and 1aid her group would take the animal off the pound's Death Row. Mrs. Brl1itte Kaiser, with many othera, re•d ol the dol'• NoGomment On Teacher Proposals It must bave beell tbe q\llelceat ud qtdeteat m..U.S ln tbe bis· tory of the SadcUebeck Valley Unifted School Diatric:t. No one spoke duriq the public buriac calJed Wednelday to set public ffmment Oft employes' salary ud frtn1e beDetlt pro- posal.I. John W a1ner, an attorney repr.._u.. dlltrld trustees, opened U.. meetiq Ill T:OI p.m. He Mked for cOIDJDIDll on pro- DGMlll made bJ tale Seddleback \'....,. eu .... of die Callfonlta kllool Bmp&orn Auotiation, Saddleback Valle1 Pufu <lel&DPONIS, Pap Al plight in W e dn esd ay's newspapers. She said if nobody else will savelhedog, herclubwill. Gibson said there have been "phone calls like crazy,·• and switchboard operators reported· al least three doten calls Wed· nesday afternoon and lhis morn· ing. Gibson said or lhe few persons who have actually gone to lhe pound because or the dog, none have decided to save the dog. because or the expense it would lake to nurse It back to good health. Mrs. Kaiser said. •·1r the dog is still there we will definitely take him out.'' Thia morning, he was still there, without a home, waiting lo die. Coa8t Weailaer Partial clearloe Is pre- dicted for Friday alter the finl dote of wet weather felt on the Orange Coul in July in el1ht years. Tem· peratures wUI ran1e from the low TOa on the coast to the blp 70a Inland. INllDE TOD~ W Eon N/ort tlte No. I lpOt u .,... llP. Rq11l*cont .are '-'dac'*'I °"" ~·• to be the tric:t prttidtraliol con· didaae. Sn MpClr'Ote ~· todafl •Pelf«• At cmd A 1. l•tlex MY-""*-.. .....yTrw ar a.--....Clll •t...... .. L.llL9"t At ..._. .. _,, M ~ AJ ----:: 0..-... Cf.II ONllll~ •t·J CM*• •• ,..... o-.ii •• ...... .c ..... ,. .... ...._.. "' ......... , ..... •1 It et T.......... Alt ...... ..., n..n •• ........ •t -A4 1 ..... .. as -.,.....,. A4 .. ........ ., Al DAtLYPllOT $8 ( Plloi L9gbook ) Balancing Bu~et Taxing Operation •1 WJLI.lAll saaaaEa •GI.,,._., ___ I/ the Saddl•l>Kk CoUe1e bo•rd o1 truslffs wq my personal financial adviatt, l'd probab))' be in the poorbouae aod/or the nutbouse wit.bin a week. Anyone watching the board's incredible bud1et machinations this week would h,ave lell with the distinct lm· prn.slon that the Mission Viejo school la really a brudl ol Rinilln1 Brothers, Barnum and BaJley Clrtut. Tbe way tu rate propouls new around the room, you'd tuave \houcbl t.Natttt we're tak.lne a o.i&bl claas ln pro- fessional aucUoneertni. l'm sure the audience was walUnc to bear, "I'm bid 89 cent$, d9 J bur 91 ..... 91 , do I hear 93 ..... 93 rrom tbe lady in the blue dress, do I bear Nor 9S ..... N and 9S from the man oo the end." IT WAS PAINFULLY OBVIOUS scMu111tt that only a few board members had careluJly examined the adminj1tration's budget and tax rate proposals and the majority seemed to be operating out oh clear. bluesky. Administrators probably confused the matter a bit by cominc in at the last minute with an alternative budget $1.6 million tuaber than the paclt&1e trustees have been wrancl· lo& over for the past month or so. The new budget suggestion would have retained and spent additional revenue ceoeraled by an unexpected 23 percent Jump In the dist.rict'J averace property valuation and by setting the tax rate al Ill Jes al maximum. DESPITE THEIR EAGERNESS to latch onto a "windfall" of new money, admlnlatrators conceded t.bey could get the job done with the original $19.l million pro- J>Oled budget and a tax rate ol about 98 cents. ' When the arbitrary bidding fest was over, ad· minlstrators were eflWi'tJi a 9ScenUUl'a~ and"tlJe-tulrof aluhln& another $477,000 rrom their carefully-nurtured. auppc»edly "bare· bones" budcet to make ends meet. The ract remains, however, that even ii trustees bad Mid the line and retained lut year's rate, propert)' owners in the district -myself included -wUl pay substantial tax incr .. aes because ol the valuation iacreue. THE FEW PENNIES THEY were quibblilll about would have amounted to a cou2le of bucks a year one way or the other. To my way of lhinkiii1. this almost casual jucglln& of public mone1 raises a couple ol deeper issues. On the one hand, a couple or bucks here and a couple of bucks there add up to a bic w8d cominl out of my pocket each year. To me, tUt means holding down government ex· penditurea wherever feasible and practical. But on the other hand, tboutb 1 'm u 1tinty with a dollar u the next person, I also believe in protectinc and buildln& DlY investments. Lite it or not, Saddlebaclt CoUece is a ma· jot Investment owned by every property bolder in tbe south county. tT IS AN INVF.ITMENT that must keep pate with the booml1t1 development around it and that mean.a more money no matter how you look at lt. The quickest way to deatroy that lnveatmeat is to cut~ ofr lndl1criminately at the pockets. Tryinr to wtn1 It on a prayer and a pocketful CJ( loo.e chanie la as irresponsible u tl"YhW to fiy lint c~ by IO&k:lns the ta.xpayen. A btlarice m•t be atruet but s.d- dJeb.clt's board appears determined to use th• 1cale1 u a lffter totter. p....,p ... AJ ·&Row·re ..• n1.•bf11& Slit"' ......... &M44t¥Clle•• cllt, Ute U. POIMllttiaa lid al ru.• ,_... llacl cnpt ialo u. KtJoL Tlalll .............. . 1rowUt aUeraath• In lb• ...... Soutllult ar.. eo... ty Clftulatioa StVlllY (SllOcCS> ud ~by t.beeo.l1 Piao· ala& Commillloa oa a Mlky 3-1 wte. But. q abowe Ill &be SEOCX:S a&udy, ... '111.000 ,.. ......... to be tbe area'• ulUauu. When uted by \be~ Wednesday, '111 ,000 wu merely the tarcet 1195 m altimwn popula· tlon. Skeeters Coming Breeding at Seal Beach Station lleeidenta ol Hunt.tnaton Beaeb ud at.Mr nearby clUts can ••· ~ to be "near))' uten allve" IUl)' da)' DOW. &#arms of moequltoes are ex· peocted to sally forth out ol t.he Seal Beach Nav1 Weapons Sla· u. to make nre miserable wben the wea&Mr turns bat. GllbertChallet, m~•olthe Vector Control District, ·~ the mosquitoes have a very low potential of carryinl harmful diaeaaH. • habitat for Hit wutcr marsh birds. The drawback. Hall said. Is that the Oooded land wUJ be a perfect breeding place for the l)tlky mosquito. •·ne water will be .Uowed to lland. ma.kine It an ideal btted· lna place for the moeqµito," II all sald. "U t akes just a few days to mature and make life miserable for all It may visit," Hall said. Hall reports that the salt marsh project Is under the dlrec· tion or the Department ol f'ish and Wlldllre and thut federal of- facials have lanored efforts of lhe Vector Control District to nuuaate tbe nuisance. Local officials don't have the authority to foTce the1r way on ft'deral property and &et at the problem. Hall aald. Hall said the basic control steps would be dralnlnc the water, planting of mo1quito fish to eat mosquito tune or uae ol selective Insecticide~.· The wildlife sen1ce HY1 that any of these s teps would not be compatible with Its primary aoaJ or restoring the habitat lor "lldUte. I . I I I And IUP9rvllon made •t el•ar they have no lnteeUOG ol roWnc back de1i1nated land uaes In Soutbeut Oran1e County that are turreatly desiped totuppor't ... wlimate populaUoD"' 911,000. ··1·m not so certain u.e won't be a roUb•ck ~:· aald Supervlaor Diedrich. "That's why we're establl......, a DM>n· ltorin1syslem." Warren Hall. a member ol the Oranie County Vector Control District, says the nuisan~ will emanate from salt marsh rntoraUon at the station . He aald that water bas been al· lowed to no"' into a »acre manh at lbe •talion and flood t.be The monitoring system B b ll Diedrich spoke or was designed It's ase a by Supeplsor Riley. Campus Greenlwuse Costs Questioned I Riley, chief architect or the Over Pol;t;~ S ~ddleback College 's southeut county development ., ~ 81ricultural advisory committee plan,aaidamonltorlnasyatemis says a proposal to build a needed to make certii.o popuJa· NEW YORK (APJ-'Jbe campus creenhouse foe S27,ooo· tion growth in the area he Democrallc National Con· should be pruned drastically. represents doesn't outrace the venllon last week lost out But the committee, comprised development of s upport to ABC's All·Slar baseball of lay experts appointed by the facilities. covera1e in the TV ratings college trustees, told the board Riley"s monitori"a S""tem also game. The All-Star game this week it needed mOl'e ,time to ... 1~ compiled double the com· determine Just how much should calla for review of the impact ol bined audience watch.int bespent on the bud0 eted facility. continued arowtb ooenvtronmen· "' tal factors aucb as air quality the convention on CBS and Tb e e x P e n d i t u re w a s NBC. challenged last week by Trustee As part of their action Wednes· The A. C. Nielsen Com -Robert Bartholomew of Tustin. day. supervisors instructed the pany audience estimates w b 0 0 w n 5 a comm er c ia I County Environmental Mana1e· s how that nearly 18.9 nursery. ment Agency <EMAJ to develop million homes tuned in for He said the proposal worked l:he-mon:it.oriq-syst.em. --.--"'-~•Jy 1"5 All.star came;-aut to about m a"Square-foot tor They also adopted a short· compared with a combined construction of a buildio1 tbal ranee tra(((c circwation plan total o1 8.9 million boJnes be cJalms should cost around $3 that includes develppmeot ol the tuned in that nicht lot the per square root. San J'*luln Hilla um.portalion political shows on CBS and Tbe ultra.conservative board corridor NBC. member, noted for bis fiscal The corridor or unspecified The All·Star same, the austerity pbiJosopby, accu•ed size will run from the Corona del week 'a top TV raUncs at. eontraeton or taklnc advanta1e Mar ,.._eeway \0 the Slh Dieao traction, had an "timated o1 tax-supported institutions by Freeway in tbe viclnlt)' of 5.1 percent of the naUooal char1ln1 "whatever the traffic Monday, vocationalreducaUon division chairman Eve rett Brewer told trustees tbe committee agreed with Bartholomew 's opinion but wasn't prepared to fix a new amount. "The co mmittee gave evidence that suitable greenhouses can be buUt at $t per square loot," he said. Trustees were uked to seek a legal opinion if the district could construct a facility IOI' under $10,000 that would meet the requirements of the stale Field Act for earthquake safety and state fire.marshal'• reatrict.iom. Accordin1 to Brewer, the committee could be ready to make Its report by the first part of September. Fre•P-AJ TOTO ••• Moulton Parkway. audience. Competlnc con· will bear." It.a major purpose will be tore-venlion covera,. by CBS Bartholomew asked last weelc dependent agency that In · Ueve congestion on Pacific Cout and NBC drew only 15 per. for the a1ricullural panel to· vesUgates total treatment pro. Hi.& hway between Dana Poi.nt cent and U percent. audy the proposal and make its grams and operation of auch and Newport Beach. respectively. own recommendations. hospitals nationwide. Eatablisbmentoftbecorridor ~===============:=::=::::....__:___::~;::.;~~~~~::===::=======::=::::::::::=:::::::=::=:==::· wu opposed by J..acun• Beach and Lquaa GreenbelL Ma.tout.- spoken in support ol the Sao Joa· quin Hills traffic eorrtdor were Newport Beach ornclala. F,....P.,,eAJ VETO ••• president have made an aaaault on joblessness • maJ« electloa- 1ear luue. 1be Senate voted ?S to zc Wed· naday to override Fon!'• nto ol the public works bW. Balloon Does Its Joh . I Seven Gliders Lifted, Releaa~ in Yiejo Fountain Valley b·alloonisl George Stokes and veteran hang glider pilot Willie Wllsoft proved ' today that as many as seven ' ttliders can be lifted by a hot air balloon and released into free flight. They attempted the atunt al Esupe Countr)' in the bills above Miulon Vle{o to prove con-c:l us lv e ly bat it can be performed urely as part or the finale ar the Montreal Olympic Games latertMs mOl'ltlr.- Stokes and Wilson, a Montreal native, had received approval from the Canadian Olympic Or1anblng Committee lo use the balloon and glider atunt but they were blocked by the Games' cbler of security. I Now, armed with videotapes of today's effort and previous tests, the men will Oy to Montreal Fri· day In an au.empt lo win final ap. prov al. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT R•rtN.\o\Wd ~·-·--.,... J«ll R. C\lrley "-<•~-~,-c.. ...... ..._. Thomes Kffvil ....... Thomas A. Murohlne Me_ .. Edotor .. Cf\ertes H. Loos Rlct\erd P. Nell "'""\ .... ~ .... i... .. .,. ..... SNdleNcll ValteyOMce ftMI L• ,.., II_ 11 _ Oilel,_......, Offkel (MM MtW' \JO"'"I ... _ ~ .. k~ .,.,,_...._.. u.-lff<!l , .. o.._....~ T1ll•t1 IRe tn•> MMat ~~ ..... ..,. Today's experiment went off with ooly a rew minor problems none or which were safety· related. There were to have been eiaht 1llders dan&lin1 from the balloon buL one pilot falled to ar- rive. And when the hu1e hot alr baf, biJled by Stokes as the world a larieat, reached Its planned . altitude of about 350 reet. pllot Gary Wenti had trouble keepln& the craft steady. f',..•P.,,eAI CELLA ••• any poesibllJty of a fair trial in this area. Judie Spelrs had no comment on the issue today ether than to aehedule Aug. 2 as the date be will rule on the motion. Judge Speirs' next duty In court action against Cella and hla codelendanta wlJl be on Fri· day when be sentences former Mluion Community ltc»pltal ad· mtnl1tntor Georce LoWa Olten· dorl. 45. LagunaBuch. Ollendorr baa aareed to plead ~lly to lesser charges ln retum for the promise that he wUl be aentenced to one year in the coun· ty jail. Mn. Sears has allured OU•· dorf that be wlll never serve that term. She said she will dedll'e the sentence aatlalactorlly served after OIJendorf hat testified as a prosecution wit· nea. OUendorf performed that func- tion in the recent I.GI Anceles Federal Court trial wbicb ended with the coevtclloa ol C.ella and hit three coclelendanta. It was 1uece11halty alle1ed qalnst the lour wbo were tncUct· ed on 44 felooy couata b)' the l.M Ancelet Federal Gnnd Jury that tMy .,.rlktpated in • twlndl• that cost two Cella-cont.rolled bolpltall an eatla)ated SI mUUoo . It ... ...ufied tbat the money became available ror Celia's poUUcaJ purposes vla I.he \lie of laked lnvolce• bearlnt the nam• of nonexistent compU.les which were paid l.n hall by bath balpltall. The only troableaome problem wu a •mall rip that dMeklped in tbe air ba& -nodUDC to •OCTY about, Stoltes said. At the Games In Montreat. Stokes and Wilaon plan to me. five .Uden equipped wltb col· ored smoke narn to trace the ramed Olympic rinp in the sky as they dncen4 from tbe balloon. Today. an seven lllden made it aarely to the &round -first, one, then two in formation and then four at once. f',..•P.,,eAI RESPONSE Services A11oclatlon and the Saddleback Valley Educators Association ••. recresentaUve or all but the adm Alatrative and mana1ement emploYes In the district. Arter namlnc each rroup1 he paused and looked out towara the rows of mostly empty chaJra. "We welcome your comments," 1'esaJd. The chain did not respond. The hurtnc. which la required by atat.e law, waa clOled ln rour minutes. · The number of ldminlatrat.ort lined up In (ront oft.he room wait· Inc for comn:aeiatl mat.cbed the number of people In the au· dience. But only one ot the six In the audience w u not a trustee or district emploY•· "J beard the tbJn, but I dJdn't tee it," said Trustee Wllliam .Kohler. "It Indicates the apathy that's in this communlty and has been for aome Ume," •akl Loa Young, the board's pretldtnt. When Mlted to explain her comment. however, Mn. Younssaldpeople are probably on ••cation, watcbin1 the Olympics or Jn· volved ln •ome otber sum· mertime actiriUes. , Unhappy with the lack ol com· ment.t, Mn. Youn& uid she will ult for another bearlq. A public heariftl wlll mo be requJred on trustees' eounler prot)Oaals to the ... ..,.... 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