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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-07-26 - Orange Coast Pilot·, ' , -er I f Drivers Trade Newport Ponders: · _Gunfire in Wild Bond Eleetion GG Auto Chase For Open Spae~ f, , MONDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 26, 1976 ~ ... It(),-. l SECTIONS. 4t l'AGES II ··1-~ _R_u_ss_W_a_1-·s-hi-.• -p-1 ' Bullets 'Cmnpati lJle' Mexico .. "!~-Fly in_ Reagan Mate: Search ,.,. WI .......... This is a new from above lhe s tern or the new Soviet warship K 1c\', taken recently in the Mediterranean and released hv the Ministry of Defense in London. The pie· turi' w:1i. t akPn hy a Hoyal Air f orce Nimrod aircraft. Bond E l eetion? ' N ewport Eyes Vote Over Open Space 8y JOANNE R f!\'NQLDS Of lN D•llt ~, ... '""" The preservation or Opt'n s pace> lo Newport Beuch und the pos!ii· ble calling of n bond election to pay for open space, wUI be before · the city council mt'n toni11ht If councilmen clt'ct to ~owith a ~ bond election to hnance purchase 1 of the fi ve sites under cons idera- tion. they will have to make the ~ decis ion tonight In order to 1tet the measure on Ult> November : general election ballot. Tonight 's discussion will center on five sites -the Pacific · Electric right-of·way m West Newport. a remnant in the Bluffs. the Bayside Marine ~ parcel at the Balboa Island en· trance. Castaways Hill and two ( lots adjacent to JospiraUon Point inCoronadel Mar. r A study prepared by the Parks. I Beaches and R ecreation Com· [ Police Pickets? I SAN DIEGO CAP> -The San Diego Police Officers' Associa· tion said Teamsters Local 911 has asked the police group to help wilb picketing of non-union busi· ~ in the city. The Teamster i local represented the police groop ln recent taJks with the ' "' \)'. mission shows acquistion of nil the parcels -but only one-third or the 78·acre Castaways site - could cost as much as $8 mlll1on. The $5.l million estimate placed on 25.S a cr es of the cannways is only a guess, the report notes. since no appraisal has been donl' on that parcel. !Stt NEWPORT. Page i\1) Babtuhofls Get Medals The Babasboff f amily or Fountain Valley collected more hardware at the Montreal Olympics Sun· day l_n the final day or swim competition. Shirley Babasboff won a s liver meda l in the 800 freestyle and a gold in the 400-mcter freestyle. a.n(J her brother, Jack, was a s ilver medalis t in the men's 100 freeslyle. Sports editor CJenn White gives a detailed ac· count or tbe Orange C.Oa.st atta 's representatives in today's sports sectioq. See PageAlO. Pursuit--S-S h •k -Still On en. c we1 er ByLAURIEKASPER G ardeo Gr ove police are trying today to piece together the cause and results of a wild high speed shootout between occupants or two cars that r aced through their city late Sunday night. So far. police said, the only things they have to go on are a bul le t -p oc k e d auto. s ome wounded street sis.ins and two suspects who aren't talking. One suspect a rrested shortly before midnight when one of the shootout cars was boxed in and halted on a reside ntial st.reel is a 17·vear·old j uvenile who was not 1dcnliC1ed. The other sus pe<-t was iden · t1f1ed as Paul B. H em nndez.18, of 5225 W. Sliver St , Santa Ana. Neither suspect had a gun in ht!> possession when the late model blue sedan in which they .... t>r e ridm~ was ::;topped near Ne.,.,hope S1ree1 and Chapman J\\enuc. police said. As a result. a cadre of Garden Grove police officers this morn- mR was retracing the ilguR 'lhootout route in search of a gun that m lRht have been thrown out a window when police patrol units Joined the chase. Before the black and white un· its beAan their pursuit of the two shootout vehicles. two taxi <'abs h ad followe d the c ars and radioed their dispatcher that at least nine shots were exchanged as the c ars raced down Harbor Boulevard south of Chapman Avenut', police so1d. T hey did not r ule out the poss1b11ity that an occupant of the car that was not halted could have been wounded or IOJUred. "We've been told by witnesses shots were exchanged at point blank r ange as the two cars raced down Harbor Boulevard." a Garden Grove police spe>kesma n said. "It's possible someone was hit in the second car and the injury has gone unreported." he added. Year for Hoffa DETROIT IAPJ -Three more witnesses are scheduled to ap- pear Wednesday before the grand jury that for nearly a year has been studying the disap- pearance of former Teamsters Union boss James R. Hoffa. Hof- fa disappeared last July :.>. and the court appearance of the three, all affiliated with Union City. N.J . Teamsters Local 560, comes just two days berore the atmivers ary . • LOS ANGELES tAPJ - Ronald Reagan s aid today he selected U.S. Sen. Richard S. Schweiker or Pennsylvania as his vice presidenti31 running mate if he wins the Republican nomina· tion ror president. Reagan said he knew he was breaking with tradition in an· nouncing his c hoice for a vice president in advance of the con· vent ion. "Since I now feel that the P.C<>- ple and the delegates have a right to know in advance of the conven· tion who a nominee's vice pre· sidenUal choice would be. l am today departing from tradition and announcing my selection," Reagan said in a news con· rerence . He refused to answer any qurs· tions and left 1 m mediately after reading a 350-word statement. No Drugs, Thievery Or 'Fence' Preliminary hearinR was sche duled today In South Orange County Municipal Court for three men accused of attempted possession of stolen pro· perty. The three-Jose Greco and Claes Jonsson of San Juan Capis trano and Donald Gow of Dana Point-were arrested July 1 following a coordinated investigation by Laguna Beach and San Clemente police a nd the Orange County Sheriff's Depart· ment. Their arrest coincided with the arrest of three other south county resi· dents believed involved In narcotics and stolen pro- perty transactions. Greco, Jonsson and Gow are not charged with any "fencing" operation, or of jewel thievery or receiving stolen merchandise. Of· ricers said the three were not engaged in any activity lnvolving the trading or any narcotics or drugs. as might have been inferred in a Oall.Y Pilot account publbbed July 2. There was no immediate com- ment from Schweiker. Reagan, a conser vative challenger to President f'ord, said Ulat Schweiker, who has a more moderate image, is so- meone "whose basic beliefs are compatible with my own." It was not clear what effect today's move would have on Reagan's chances for winning delegates in Pennsylva n ia . There are 25 uncommitted de· legates among the 103 members of the Pennsylvania delegation. according to Associated Press tabulations . Both R eagan and President Ford have claimed enough de· legates for nomination -J,130 are needed -but continue to bat· tie for every delegate as lhe con· vent1on dra ws near. Ford has 1,095 dcle~:i tes. Reagan 1.025, according to the J\Psurvey. Reagan did not mention Pen· nsylvania 's delegate situation. Rut Ford h olds a 65-delcgat<> lead in the slate -slightly more than the entire nationwide de· legate lead of 60 the President holds . In Pennsylvania, Ford hns 71 delegates. Reagan 6. Sen. Howard Baker of Tennessee l and there are 25 uncommitted. Reugan described Schweiker as "a man of independent thought and a ction, with a buck· ground in business and 16 years in public service. lie is respected by his colleaRues but has not become a captive of what l cull 'the Washington buddy system'." "lie has an awareness of the s hortcom ings in our foreign policy and the domestic threat ISffSCHWEIKER. PafeAZ> Hitchhiker Robbed, Hurt A hitchhiker told police be was picked up late Sunday night by two men who threatened him with a gun, robbed tum ol tao and then shoved him out of the car at ' the lntt:rsectlon or the San Diego and Laguna Canyon ~eeways. Marine Sgt. Donald R. Austin. 23. told Irvine Police he was hitchhiking from Los Angeles to Camp Pendleton and was picked up by two men in their late teens or early twenties :- Austin said that after they dumped him by the side of the road, the two men drove otr lowarda Laguna Beath. Of IN D~lly ~lot SUtt The body of a Dana Point man missing in Mexico for a week was found Sunday in the searing de· sert of BaJa California but the search for his companion was continuing today. The b od y or Willium C . Kastorff. 37, of 33351 Bremerton, was found in the desert area between the Sierra de Juarez Mountains and the highway link- ing San f'elipe and Mexicali. His motorcycle, with an empty fuel tank, was found about a quarter or a mile away. The bike belonging to his com- panion, Matsayukl Tanaka, 33, of Long Beach. was found abour-20 miles southwest of Kastorff's body. Searchers followed footprints believed to be Tanaka's to an area about SO miles southwest of Mexicali until about 11 p.m. They wer e expected to continue the search today. Searchers. all of whom are volunteer s , this morning said they had lost Tanaka's tracks but they were continuing to search in un area h a lfw uy between Trcspozos and La Ventana. The area Is "pure desert" with no water holes or habitation and temperatures ranging up lo l lS degrees "so there isn't any re· ason to be opllml1'tlc," said u . Robert Morse of the San Diego County Sheriff'R Department. Ho <See BODY, Pa"e A2> C o a!lit Weath e r Patchy night and morn · ing low clouds. LltUe tem· perature change, with high In low 70s al beach, low IK>s inland. I NSIDE T OD6' Y Molt Orcnge Count11 roz. payer• will aHume. a greater thort of tM cort of ~mo rchool children. For the recuom, 1ee P.age A 7. •••ex AlY-Senlu Ar -u.-" ........ .4 .... ... t.i~ ,., _...,., ... "" ,., ., ,.. 1'4 At C#tff(;e<fttf' u =C-ty •-.i a.. .. 11 .. • .. 12 ~. Att>U <-'Ct u °'. ,... ........ as ~ ., ,..."' .. ' A• .. "'"*''<" ,., T ..... I~ AU ._. .. p_ ... ~ A• ._,,.,_,,, .. , -·-A• ~· Al WMM...,.. •• -----12 L 2 DAILY PILOT s Planned by 5? 2 More Sought . fu. Kidnap Plot l CHOWC111LLA 11\P) In "estigatora say as many a., f1\e people may have been respon.sa ble for k1dnapin~ a busloud of Chowchilla school t·h1ldren und 1mprisonin)! them for lk hour:. 111 u b\med truck One man \:. an JuaL t\.\O mc>rl· are being i.ought and authorttat>s said Sunday that two more rnay be named in thl' nationlo\-ide manhunt "There has bct.>n -.omc tall-of ..1 tourth and a f1f1 h Pl'f'>un being in \ Ol\'ed.' :1 law e nforce men I \ AP WI NlilMte REAGAN'S P1CK Sen. Richa rd Schweiker F ront Page ,t I I SCHWEIKER posed by t•ontanuini;: the present pollcaes of inflationary def1t·1t SJ)\'ndini:t." the former Cahfo rnaa RO\ernor said. "I have met with ham and we ha" c s pl' n t a cons 1 de r a b I e amount of time 1~·rsonall~' <II' c.·us:.ang thl· crtll<'al 1:.:.ues that face us today and the principles hv which we would lead the na· tion." he s:ud. Heagan's press i.C<:retar\', Jam l.akt'. said Schweiker "has m o.t<k it rll'ar to th<• gov<'rnor he will i.:o out nnct do t•verythm)! po!i~ahlt' tn help the ~o\ l'rnor "lie has a lot of fnt.•nds an 1'\('Y. Yo r k . i n N t• w .I l' rs c Y • I n l>cla\\ 31'l'. an Penns \ lv~n 1a, · l.akc said. nammJt ~ey st.all'' "here there are blcx:s of unc·om milled or ":.oft·· 1-"ord delcjtates Schwc1kl'r himself was listt.'<I as a Ford delegalt' unl1l today an mo:.t sun1eys. l.akc said Reagan and about half a dozen of ha'I top c um · p31gn ad\ 1:.crs including his nu t1onal chairman. S. Sen. l'aul Laxalt of Nevada. discussed for ~ c v er a I d o y s t h c re I a l 1 \ 1· :-trcn~hs and \\ caknesses or ·· ,1 relatively m odest numb<.•r " 11r potentiat" runntni:l males . Ile ~aid Schweiker w:is not < alkd about thl' po:.s1h1lit) until the dl'C1:-1on \\a~ m.1de lo olr1•r at 11) tum. . I. u k t' ~ .1 1 d H 1'.11? u n ;ind S<'hY.t'lkcr met prl\ Ol<'IY "'ilhout 1whlir announrt'mt'lll for saic hours Saturday 11t HcRJt nn':. l'ac1f1(' P111lsad(•s honw lit• 'l;ml thl• jlovernor kl'pt the• detail'I or his St'l1•ct Htl\ IH tl('("olS Jlrt \' 3\(' h1•('tlU S<' he• con~acfrrC'd t ht· p u r :id t• o f p r o s 11 <' c I i v t• l>t>mocrntlc runnrn~ matt''! 111 Plains. G11 , to bt• "a hltJe d<>- me:)ning." ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT '"" Otat'!O' C'N\t O.illr ~,...,. .,..._,, ._,,.,f" 1' t-et'I' ~ t"'9 Hr•" Pf't"\\, " f"Wlllli•'1W"ti t-, t""' (ilflilrw.11' '°""" l\\ittfl~lf~ ..... 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C-J*'• ... ,_._, "totM'\ OIW'ff .t""""" -n•t..., 111 ,... .... , •r ••••"1J•""·•,.,h .._,.,. ,.._, t-,-..,od\tcf'd •••""--' ,,.n at PH"'''''.,. •• ,-~-· '"'.,.. O•o ""•"' ••'" •I '"'• Noa. GollfOl'lll• ""'"'"'' .... Irv ···-w u ...... ..,,,.,._,'° »-•••. ,... .. ,.,.,~.--OH_....,, :.ource told the As&0<:1al~'Cl Pre~ "But Wt' h:I\ en't gotten far enough tnto the m vc:)U&aUon to be sure." On Sund;.iv. nc .... s~1•pers quotl'd un esta~ators a'i ~a)'Ullo: ;i middle: ,1 J! e d m a n m '' ' h a \ t• ma:.termanded the Jul}' 15 k11J naplog. The bus carrying 26 children and their drt\ er was Mopped at gunpoint a:. they hl'Udl>d home T .... } IAere imprisoned ma mo' mji? 'an burat'd in a ro<'k quarry tl5 m1Jes a\.\ ay m LI\ er more but escaped unharmed Madera County Sheriff Ed Rates said 1t seemed "logical'' to assume thnt at least four people Y..ere 1m oh ed Federal and lO<'aJ arrest war- rant s ha\ e been filed fo r Frederick N. Wl)ods IV and James L. Schoe nfeld. bolh 21 Woods· father O\\ ns the quarry where the van was bunl'd. Schoenfe ld 's 22 -year-old brothe r, Richard. surrendered f'nda.r and was being held in the Alameda County Jail The federal arrest warrants described Jam es Schoenfeld and Woods a s armed and dange rous. The FBI s;.i ad unconrarmed ~lj!htlnj!s \\ C'rc• n.•ponl'<l Sanday in Tennesst't'. Oklahoma and II lmo1s Meanwh1lt• an 1n' estigator told the San Franrasco E'\ammer that "we·r~· d efinitely pursuing the poss1b1lat y that there are other suspect.. in th•!:! ra"e These others might be the brains behind the whole thinR .. And the Oakland Tribune quot· ('d a s ource clo'>e to the m\·est1.ea tto n ao:; !>a\ ing lht•rt' i s 'J pm.-.1h1l1t~ that an older mC1ll' \\3S 111\0lH•d 1n lhl' kadnapang. and thNe are some ~ood lead:-. to back at up \ccordan!! to tht• '1ct1ms. an· cludm,: 55·~ ear-old bu ... drt\Cr 1-;d H :.iy. l woof the cuplor:-''ere men m their 40s and so-. Authorities ha\e refust•d to C'\plaan the ob· \ 1ous dii.c repanc 1c!-. between those des criptions anct thC' ~oulhfulnc•so;; of Woods anti lhl' Sch(){•nfeld ... Losers Take Flight Eighty-seven entries crossed the starting lllll' Sun<l :a~ in th1.• Ualboa Yacht Club. t opj){'d 8(i 1·1\'als in capturing annual ,.,light of Lasers in l\'ewport II arbor. but "h1.•n o\'crall honor~ in th<' mi cbummt'r race :.pon ored b~· the the two-hour race around the harbor ''as O\ er. Brad :\'ewport llaruor Chamber or Commerce. For more on \\'heeler, 16 <belowJ, \\as all alone. Young WheeJer. of the ran'. see Page 84. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-"'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NEWPORT Councilm:m Paul Rvckoff. who suggested the open· space ac- quisition. is expected to push ror a bond election. He r ecom- mended that parcels be select· ed from all over the city In order to draw m aximum support. Ryckoff also has made it d<':tr that the iss ue is to be land ac· quisit1on only. not parlt develop ment. That could c:ome later. hl' has said. However. his propos1tl muy t-n counter some oppos1t1on from other council members who ha'~ privately expr essed concern about the chance of getting a bond issue passed. In 1972 a S9 million Newport Beach park bond issue failed to draw the necessary two-thirds majority vote. even though thl' three-part issue dad get "yes" \Otes from mon.> than 50 per<'cnt of the voters. Jn addition to ft>ars about tht' success of a bond issul'. ~onw t'Ouncilmen have not1..'<1 lx•for<' that some or the open ... pat'e c-:m be acquired by alternate mean:. For instance. the c:1l v as cur· renUy negotiating with tht' In ane Company for the bluff lml' an the Bluffs in addition to the R 8-aere land trade remnant. (;11co11fir1ned Tale Paper Says Amin Fled Irate Troops NAIROBI . Kenya <AP I l'~andan President ldi Amin fled from his headquarters in Kam· pafa. the Ugandan capitaJ. when a grou-p of e-ng-ry troops aP- proached and firing broke out Saturday night, a Nairobi newspaper reported today. The Standard. in a dispatch al· tnbuted to ats Kampala cot · r<.>Spondenl, said that al the out- break of s hootinjt. crowds watching a nearby soccer m<itch ned while Amin "melted away in· to the cover or darkness ... Shortly after the disturbance. the report <'Ontinued. Amin told thl• Ugandan Oeft'nSt' Coum·al that he had decided to take: u Jea\'e of abs ence outside the <'Ountry. but the council O\•er· ruled him. There was no confirmation of the report. just as there has been no confirmation or previous re- ports in Nairobi newspapers or mutinies in the Ugandan army. But the persistence of such re- ports is fueling specuJation in Nairobi that Amin's hold on power is threatened. Al"Wl-10 DICTATOR IN HIDING Uganda·• ldl Amfn 111 LaJ!una Bea~h In a separate matter tonijtht. the council will b1.• asked to ap· prove a general plan amcndm<'nt which will s how an office s pace use as well as open space and marine commercial for the Bayside Marine lot. Amin on Sunday a ccused Kenya or imposing an economic blockade that has reduced Ugan- da lo a gasoline supply sufficient only to operat e emer gency \'Chicles for five d ays. He said he mav be forced "to resort to desi>erate act ion.·· Mesa Teen Charged After Fatal .Crash Newport Girl, 16, Abducted., Raped A 16-year-old NelA port Beach $!11'1 \\as kidnapC'd m Laguna Beach a nd dri ven to the Riverside area where she wa~ raped Saturday. Thl' girl was not physically in· Jured in the incident. She was ab· ducted by a 30 lo 40-year-old man who told her he was a med1call) disabled M arme Corps veteran of 1etnam service. Laguna Beach Oet. Gent' Brooks said today the ~irl wa-. k1dna~d as llhe parked her car 1n Laguno Beach near 11111 Street Berserk Man Wrecks LB Church Hall A mon whom LaRuna Beach pohc:l' s aid was der:m~('d was ar rested todoy urter the ~uild hall of St. Mury's Episcopal Churdl was wrC'Ck<'d. Thi' 44 y~ar-old man "as cap lured by police officers and taken to the mentol heall.h ward at UC Irvine Medical Center for Ob· servation. Police Sgt. Vic Sagan sajd lhQ 1tulld hall was seriously damaged. Windows were smashed. a door wa8 kicked In to the old church, dishes were broken. s1lvcrwarl'. books, mogailncs and oth4'r articles were strewn around the hall. omcers s:ud the man did not rcs1!!t and could give no reason for the incident. and lligh Drive. Shew~ en route to the t'lly 's 1.1rl fes tivals. Her abductor approached her and asked for direct.ions. Then he grabbed her and holding a hand over her mouth, for<'ed her back into her automobile, a nine.year· old sedan. No weapon was displayed. but the man threatened lhc girl with injury. lie forced her down into the car seal and Inter made her fasten her seal belt to keep her from jumpinA from the vehicle. From a desrnption given by thl' young vict im, police believe the kidnaper drove to lhe Rh'ers1de area. • We have a vague description or some of the streets. but we don't know exaC'tly where yet," Det. Wilham Heiden said. There>. the jtirl was raped and forced to enAaAe m another sex at't From Rivers ide. the girl wa!'> ordered lo dn H ' to LonJt Beach where the abduc.•tor lilOl out and r<'lc>asc.'tl his v1et1m . Thl• Alt l called Long Beach JIOh<'c who called her pnrenls. l.tit<'r she was brought back to Laguna Reach for medical tests •md an Inter view by {)('t. llt>lden. In all, the girl was with the man for about three hours. She said hl' ta lked nbout his M:mnc Corps service and about being wounded. The rnan was described al\ be- ing about five feet 10 inches tall. weighintt about 200 pounds. I le was wearing a black leather Jacket. T-s hirt and blue jeans. The girl told police the man re· rcrrt'd t o him s l'lf <I ' Sic1twmde r. · · In a Planning Comm1si.ion rt'port on the amt•ndment, 1l is noted that the Irvine Company has-a~rero-to de\el<>Jt a 10.000· ... quare-root \'lew park on thl• parcel 1f an office building ~ocs up on the site. City .Manager Robert Wynn sajd today that a park m the Cast a\\ avs area could be built at the d eveioper's expense ·as condi- tion of approval of any develop· ment plans there. The PE righl·of-way, destined eventually t o become West Newport Park. is currently un- der lease from the state at SIOO <i month. Wynn said negolaalions to acquire that site arc under way. It carries a $200,000 market value. Wynn also s aid that. earlier this month, the city applied for state park funds to buy part of the Bayside Marine parcel. TENT TIUJLER SOLD lSI' DAY "Thank you very much for such lerrlfie ser vice! Sold our tent tr ailer the first day to lhl• first caller' I only wish I had lOO more to sell to all the oth<'r peo· pie that called. Thanks a~ain ... That's the snles suecess story told by the Huntington Deach man who plal'ed this cla11sif1 <.'<.I ad In the Dally Pilot: Scur~ hardtOJl lent trlr. \\ I~ rm e\tt•n~ion &-c;crn dr lakt' nr\\. ,,.,.., th1111 1.000 m1 Of U~t' S:\!15, i..ll\'. """'· Jf you have item\ yl)U w:int to !!ell , call 642-5678 It lake!! only a few words in the right place tn find o buyer. Along the Or::ingc Coao;t. tht' right place is the Daily Pilol Foreign M lnister Munvua Waiyaki replied that Kenya will defend itself If attacked. .. But we have no interest in fighting Uganda ... he added. Uganda norm ally gels its petroleum products from the Ke- nyan refinery at Mombasa. The Kenyans say they have stopped shipments to their landlocked neighbor because Amin owes S54 million for previous deliveries. and other supplies are not going through because the Kenyan truckdr i vers ore a fraid of Amin's armv. Amin claims Uganda has paid for everything it has received. Radio Uganda said Amin had se nt messages to UN .N Secretary-Gene ral Kurt WaldheJ m an ct Sec re ta r y • General Eteki Mboumoua ortlle Organization of African Unity asking them to send filct-findlng missions to look into his charges. A U .N ... pok<>:-.man 10 New York said thut as fur as he knew, no s uch rl'que:.l had her•n l l' c.·eived. Relallons hetwt't'n Amin and the Kenyans have ~n strained for several months because of a claim by lhe Ugandan leader to Kt>nyan territory. Hclalions worsened serious ly early this month when Amin uccuset1 the Kenyans or complicity in the Israeli commando raid July <t that rescued 102 hijacked airline passenjilers and crew members from U~anda 's Entebbe airport. There W3!4 talk or an Uganttnn invasion of Kenya. and rcruJtcc•s r1.•por t ed Amin's army was murderan~ Kenyans livinJt in 'aanda and ~c1zinJ( their pro perty. Church officials were not im mediately ovail able and an estimate of dollar damages \\ a'I pending in' entory today. French Woman Seized Patrol Squad Car Explodes SAN DIEGO <AP > -/\ highway potrol C'at containin~ ammunition exploded -afte r another auto s m ashed into it aJong the side of a freeway where the patrolmen bad stopped to give another driver n tl.cket, the California Hig hway Patrol tCliP1 said. Both the patrol car and the moving vehicle erupted in n ames. The two officers and their car were thrown into lhc other stopped <'at, the CUP said. Third Victim of 'Dangerous Paranoiac'? GRENOBLE. France CAP' - A 21 -year-old Grenoble woman was kidnaped over the weekend -the third young resident or the area seized this summer by on abductor or abductors calling themselves the "Red Brigades ... Jn each case, letters demand- ing heavy ransom were signed by the "Red Brigades." but authorities believe all the kid· naplngs were committed by a single m an described as an Ar· rogant and dangerous paranoiac. A psychiatrist' consulted by pollce descrlbed him as a · "severely unbalonced. depraved person who seeks publlc1ly. doubtless a dangerous paranoiac prepared to d o anything to satisfy his arrogance.·· The latest kidnap victim, Olga l\toissenko. was grabbed from her (lance's automobile s hortly after midnight Friday. Over the weekend. a series or letters turned up. all signl'd by the "Red Brigades" and de- manding Sl50.000 ransom, plus S8 million worth of merchandise to be distributed to Grenoble's poor by the dly'a bigaest •tor'eS. Letters similarly signed also claimed responsibility ror the kidnaping June 21 or Christian L..eroy. 24, and Muriel Trabcl· Ferrari, 21. and madesimUarde· mands. None of the letters was acted upon. and there has been no word on the fate of Leroy or Miss Trabel-Ferrari. While author ities ha\'e nol totally discounted the J)Cl$S1bllity the kidnapings were carried oul by a JeNst political group. they lean toward the theory that one man ls responsible. ) A Costa l\1 es a teenager races felony drunk driving charges after a head-on accident thal claimed the life of a Huntington Beachman early Saturday. A spokesman for the Cnllfornia Highway Patrol said a car driven by J9·year -old Christ ine Ann Stephenson . or J 884 Monrovia Ave .. was headed in the wrong direction in the southbound lanes of the Newport Freeway when it struck an approaching vehicle near Bristol Streel at2 a .m. The driver of the other car. Donald Major Uselman. 32. or 19807 Pacifica Circle, was taken to Mer cy Gener al Hospital where he died at 10 a .m . or massive head inJunes, according to the county coronl'r. Ms. Sfcphen s on suff-eTcd moderate injuries and was taken to UCl Medical Center where she is listed ms atis faclorycond1tion. Fro• Page A l BODY ..• is coordinatini< th<' search with Mexican authorities. It 111, he said, very close to &n area where I wo Mexican sur veyors were lost and never round last summer. Tanaka's motor<'ycle wns ol'lo out or fuel, Mor se suid. Both bikes were In good mechanic:ul eondltion. Morse> ~aid it appeor C'd Kast.orff hacl be1•n dl.'ad for about seven cluy!I. 11 .. said he coulcl not speculak on the exact causo of <leGth. Kus torff's hody is being held ln a mortuary an Mexicali where an autopsy wlll be performed. The two men entered Mexico July 17. They were last seen lhal evening in Ensenada. Both were expected to return home tM evening of July 18. KastorH was an insurance broker in San Juan Capistrano. Tanaka, member o( a long- time San Juan Capialrano tamJ. ly, is a steel plant worker In Long Beach. Priest Ousted VATICAN CITY IAP l -Pope Paul VJ has stripped tradl· tionallst Archb\shop Mar cel Lefebvre of his priestly functions for dlsobeying church orders and continuin g t o say Roman Catholic Mass ln Lotin, the VotJcan announced. Msgr . Lefeb- vre, 70, r uns a seminary In Switzerland that follows his tradlUonalist views. ) I .. L , Monday. July 26, 1976 OAILY PILOT Brown Advocates Coast Protection Bill I 1 ~ACHAMl-:NTO IAPJ -Gov. Edmund llrown Jr, :.ays he will fitage an "U1<J?r£•ss1vc progrum of ltdvocacy" for a couslat prottt· tion ball backt.!d by cnvironn1co· tu.I groups. The Ut:moua tlc c hie C ex· ecuUvt! met wuh reprl'M'fltut1 vcs of several con:.ervauon orgamza- tlons friday and sa id after the m eeting that he fully s upports their measure. .. The Sm tth bill is tho leRililath•c \'l•h1d£' that m' Jd· rn1n1s trut io o •~ \Hlf'~1ng w1th ... and I think 1t 1~ u ,.,.,' solid J.ilt>r. or leg1slataon •. tw told rl!· 1>ortl'r "I am worklni.: 1A1th th<· ;iuthor :ind f\uomblym .111 t C hurll''' Wun•n to :.et;! t h••l 1\ pJ,w5 throui;:h the leg1slJll\'C pron·~~ !>UCCC s fully ... lie sa.1d he would rierson:11ly lobby for th1.' bill and w0t1ld not ruJe out testifying for it wh<'n •Awf11llest Thing' Child, 3, Kills 1 • m Shooting BALTlMORE Ci\P1 -Nine· year-old Marie Ba rcroft thought 1t was play when a J-year-old threatened her and her rather with a .357 m agnum pistol. Then :.he watched in horror as the young:;ter turned and killed her i ·yea r·old friend. Man-Held In Attack By His Dog A transient who apparently laves In O'Neill Park w as booked on assault ch arges Sunday by Orange County Sheriffs omcers who said the s uspect ordered his Doberman Pinscher do~ lo ;it tat'k und bite <1 nearb\ El Toro ~larine. · Deputies said the doi: owned h~ Theodore Da\'1d Whitheld. 23. an fll t'ted numerous in1urie)\ on Marine Frank Wa,n<' llamm. 19. before othe r Marine-. subdued the anim:il and pulll'ti 11 off their buddv. Whitfield was arres ted ~nd lndjled 111 t•ount> Jail ll.1mm i ... hem~ trcall'd tor t>1t1• \\oumb .11 the El Toro baH' ho,p11Jl Ofra cers :.-.i1d \\'h1tr1l'ld urtlt•rt'tl his attack-trained doµ lo> bite llamm after he and tlw l\1 annl')\ had an altercation in the t'ount} p..irk. Lion Kills Park Ranger KINGS ~11 LLS. OhlO <AP 1 i\ 2().year-old K ini!' bl.met Amuse· m ent IJark ranger" a-. killed by a lion. park 0U1c1Jh ... :.1111 .John l\tcCann wru. found hv fl'llow r angt'r)\ "hen he fatll'<I 11• an~ \\l'r a rad to t heck in ltw I.urn Countn ~:ifan se<'t1on of thl' rurk. I.I<' was reported dead at the )\C<'nl'. ~I cCann. of \I orrov. Ohio. IA a<> found .1bnut 20 th •t from his \cha· rl1• J(t, "hot~u n aml radio werr 111 lhl' \ t'l111'11'. offic•i;1I' \uid. Offt<"l.11~ ha' e not 11tc11t1ftl>d lht· :mt111.tl lh ~11 ktlh'c.l ~lct'ann, Pupil in MPlt-e ,)(llJ,\NNES Hl llG. Sout h Afrtr.1 <1\l'1 J'ohrc l0tl;1 v -.r:il· ll0 rl'<I 'tone·t hr<lWln~ d }lldr1•n tr) 111.: Io :-to11 ft•llow pupal' fr nm 1:oin).! lfl :-1rl11)Cll In Sov. l'lo. ttw i.pr :i\\ hn~ Afr1rn11 to1An:.h111 c•ul Mdl' Johann1 .. ~hura. Nobocly w.1~ 1111ur <'1I by the stOll\' throwing and So"'<>to v. u!I ··qulet," the' rom n11~~111n1•r of poltrr• lot Scl\\l'ln, Hr1g. S w. Lt> Hou>.. i.11111. 8~ \"!@(!!][? @@[?WO©® The column appears today on Page A1 "It was j ust the a1Afullcst thing I ever saw," said the~ oung South Baltimor e girl a fter her friend :. death Saturdar . "J e ffrey JUSt s tood th<'re lor a moment with a big holl' 1n his stomach and blood all over the place. Then he fell over " The victim, J effrev Krausch. was s hot once in the ·chC'i>t from point-blank r a nge. police )aid I le was pronounced dead at South B:>ltimo r e General Jlosptt al :.hortly after 2 p. m Police would not rc\'e:tl t he> name or the youngi.ter v. ho shot Jeffr<'Y The father of the J-ycar·old is a SCl'Unty j?Uard and netl!hbors '>Jt<l thPy h ad seen the gun rn his ear on previous occasions. Bot police said the 3-year-old and his ~·year-old brother took the gun from a kitchen table 1n a hou)\c "here they and their father were \'ISlt1ng. Marie was sitting with he r fothcr. Geor~e Barc rort .·on their porch en1oymg Sunday's ~prtng­ hkt> "l'•Hher \\hen the 00\' and his brother came out or a n.t'arby ho11 )\1.' "here they ''ere '1!.1llnJ! lie> JUSl <'ame up to us and po1ntt>d this gun in m~ face and s<11d. · ·r·m going to shout you 11nd I'm not going lo miss.· l thought 1t was Jus t play," said .\larw ~\rcordjnJ! t o M ar1r. JUSt b<>fore thl' s hootanJ! the two '1s1tinR ~htl<h'l•n had argued w1lh J effrey and a pla y mal~ about the 'oungl'r childre n pokml! holes in the Krnusch's front lawn. Thc Krausch family li ves around the cornt'r from the B<irrrnft famil\' and thr hou.-;r "hNe the t wo u n1dcntir1cd c·h1ldrl'n were vis1tinl! J\s far a the shoolinj? itself. \l.tnl' said, "'-don 't thmk the lat Iii' hm km•w "hat he wus doing ·II~· d1rln't t'\'1.•n :.<I~ noth111g to .lt'lf." ~I <trrt' s<itd "llt• JU)\l point 1·d tht• gun llis brother cockl!d rt and the lit.tie boy pulled the tnjlger · · The mortally wounded boy ren against the side or his house Barcroft s a id he Jump<.'<i to his floel a nd screamed al the llA O ~ounj!cr boys.'' ho ran inside thl' home thcv "err ' is1tmg Jlarnoh tht•n <'a iled an am b ul:rnt'e :is the young ... ter 's mother cradled her son':. head. Mtbb1ng ... Oh my haby." .. Jeff and 1 "ere' rC'al l!ood friends. We wenl to lht• i.am l' ~chool und ~\.~ythml(," U1c guL s:ud. A s pokesm .111 for the C'ity st.1te 's attnrnc•\ s:rnl no r harsie' ''ould be !tied against llw i;:un·., owner Thl' ~p1lkcsmon '">uh1 nn\. 1•lahor ate. Horses Tear Vp the Tou1i MIAM I REACH, Fl a IAI'> - i\ r unaway t eam of hor ses hatched to a pion<'er waJ{on thun· clerro w ildly throu~h a p;1rkinJ! lot und crash ed into three parkt'll t an;. "We had a hnr<l tim<' lry1ni;! to n~ure out whut kmcl (Ir rt'Jltlrl lo \Hrte out." M wm1 lkJl'h J'l)l11·1· Officer John T111he smd Police have bee n unable tn ident1fv the driver. who w;1~ dros'led in pion eer ~arh ond :i ('()\\boy hat. No ln1une~ wen• n • ported. The <'ras h occurred S:iturdav ni~ht as Hooray liSA. a b1c1.•ntcn· niaJ pageant. ended it~ 20·dav run at Miami Be ach Com·enl1on Center. \\ .1rrl"n ' Rc•.,our('l''· L<tnd Lw nnd Ener~y Committee hold., hcunnJ:11 on I he mPu."JrP nf'\l 141.'Ck 1n Los An~l'lc.·~ "I probilbl) IA 111 ha"e to st~·~ here in Sacrarn\•nto, • ht• '81d when ai.k\'C'f by a rl'llOrtl'r 1f hl• might lt',tlfv Hut I \~ould nnt Ilk<: to fon.•doM' 011 .Jll 11h•J 'ore· t•t>ntlv pre~enled." Thi.! governo1 i.a1d hl• thou.:ht the ball's chanct's w~re "n• asonably good.' but Sierra Cluh lobb) ist John Z1erold :.aid lotcr that llrown 's :.trong stipport fnt th<' measure "rc~llv makt•s the differ..-h n . lie g1\cs u:. the e<li;:e." 1'hc coa. tat bill. introduct'<l by Sen J rry Smith I D·Sarat~a I is p~tterncd after a n en,•lronmen· tahst-backed coastul measllr\l killed I. :tt month by the Senate f-'mane>t• Comm1ttcl>. Brown ~upported the.• earlier bill, but he :.aid l-'r1day thut ~math':. pr111111)\,ll w3s ,1 "n• fined " \l'ri.1n n of the fm.t lllt'@~Uf\' The.> Smith btll "{mid "l'nc·rnllr 1mple ni1mt lhl' <"oust:iJ ma!lll'r plan d<·' ''lorwd undl•r l'n1p. :..>tl, the wn c on .. t •• 11nlta;1t1\'\' l 'nd\•r t h1.• ml'u.,ort•. loc.il co;JM3l ~o' crnmenl' \\0\1111 h1: requ11·1'<1 to tlr1n.i thl'ir land U"l' plans 11110 lim• "1th thl' bill':. ob· jt'('li\l'~ Tho:.c ~o;ils mdudt• t'OnN·n Docid a11d Goliatl1 Thi~ photo of a sho\\dO" n betwc('n the Gn•cnpeacc Foundation s hip James Bay and a so,·ict whaJmg vcs~el was released by the foundation. Greenpeace members mannt'd rubber rafL1' lo gl'l bet" ccn So'. ie t ha rpooners a nd whales. Two hnr- pooned whales arc tied to the Soviet ship at right. Too Chilly For Nudies llONOL lJ LU I AP 1 The Mr. and M s . Nude Hawaii beauty contei>t ~as postponed be cause or r am ''It was cold and nobodv bro u g ht a n y thanl! to wear:· Larry Bet'k. ''ho 'organized the contest, said Sunday. T hev 'll tr~· ag:.im nrxl Sund a)'. County Youth Faces Stolen Coin Charges LAS VEGAS t Al'l The Ii vear-old son of an Orani:<.' Coun-ty, CaJif., com collector and thrl'c C'Ompamons ha\'e ~n arrl'Sll'd ;md $2~.000 in stolen coins and bullion h ave been r eco\'Crcd, pohcesay. The rare coins and bncks or j!old and s ilver bullion v. ere taken earlier this m onth from the ('~·press. Cah f.. home or t>ean Bra wley, Police said Sunday One or the youths booked for in· vestlgatlon of posses)IOJ? stol<'n property was Brawley'!. 17·.vear- 11ld i.on, whom police r efu!>t'd to further tdenhfy becaUl>C or Ill'· ai:<' .lohn M. Youn~. l~l 1'1moth\ F:111(1•nl' Hlunt. Ht. and U .1ml~1l l /\ llll'l'm,lll, 19. all ul-.<1 of(', pre'''· "t•rl' arres ted :1ft<.•r l~o or th1· vouths wt•re s topfJl•<l rn 1h1•tr 1·ar on the Las Ve~as StnpS11tur- tl.ty ror possibly t!Xplr<:d ll cens1• pl11tes. pvhcesa1d. The otr1cer said hc bl·come ~u<. f)ICIOUS whe n h e 1'3W rar(' C'OIO" on the noor :ind fouml J(Old 10 th• $?1(WC <'Ompartmcnt. Thr r{•'l of 1 IH' colll'<'l ton wai. r1•1·ov1•rt•fl l~1ter. pohccsa1<I. Cycli t Killed LOS ANG ELES IJ\1'1 I\ \'Oun~ motorc:yc:h .. t tlwd 1n •• frt>3k accident wht•n ht• lr11'CI to rross a <•haan lank rcm·c· ~<·1wrat· 1111: lwo pllrk1n"' loL'l. aull1<ir11ws said. l'oli r e sa1rl Andrew l\lcC'une. 20, of Sont a Monrra w:i:- tound dt•ad Sundnv morninJ: tn t he park1nJ: lot of a se;isitle restaurant in Pac1f1c Palisade!. U.S. CongressDian Faces Drunk Charge ROCHESTER. N.Y. CAP1 l ' S. Hep Fra nk Horton face!. charge~ o( reckless drivmg. dnv· tnl! wb1le mtoxicated and :.peed· in.a aftl'r "hat Sta te Police said \\as a s 1x-m1lc auto chase at s peeds up to 105 miles an hour. t:nd(•r q uestioning fro m re- port ers at a campaign ap· pear:>ncc near here Saturday ni(!ht. I lorton said he had been ar· rested July 18. He stud the episode had been "per~onally upsetting, but l d1dn 't do anything \\'Ton~ as far as m y constituency is concerned." !State l'ol1ce in Buffalo con· firmed that Horton had been ar- rested m the early morning hours on thr New York Stale Thruway near Batavia . They s aid troopers chasl•d the cong ressman after he was clocked by r adar at 78 m .p h. .. I'm ;1 priva te citizen and 1 HBAutoFirm DA Target in Billing Probe J\ JI unllnglon Beach M'rv1c·r s lat ion has heen arcusc'Cl l)f O\ er 1·hariiang its customers unc.l bill· 1nii them for work tha t wa~ n<.•vc>r done In o Superior Court lnwsutl. Hied ror the st at<: bv the Ornn1H' County 01!.lnct J\ttorm•y'i.offlc1'. The action name!. Darrell r·: l~nson. Op<'rntor or Be nson'!> Shell Service. 15971 Golden Wc·st St .. as defendant. It seeks c1v1 I penalties or $2.500 on each pmvc<I nol a t 1011. It i!I ull<'jlect that lhc ~t:1taon foiled to a tl v1sc <'Ustom crs that ust..'<I or rccond1tiont->d auto part" had been placed m vch1c:lc)\ l'c· paired at the fac1htv. Jt i~ furthe r a lleged that custom ers we re told that ports had been r eplaced wht'n, In fact, they h ad not. District attorney'-. prosecutors ar e seeking an 1h j u"lellon 11gain11t Benson have a pn\'ate lift•. I'm al~o ~' pu blic citu.en uncl I ha\e a pubhc hfe. What 's in volved here 1s mv pnvatc h fe ." llortonsa1d. "I'm 1ust h ke anyone elM'. ·· ht.• s aid. "I 'm human. I cltd somethin~ \vrong. I had a fe\\ drinks and r "as spet""thng and I'm sorry about 1l." Horton . 56. a llepublican. ha<> been a me mber or Congress for 1.1 ye a rs and 1s runnin~ fnr r e> election. fle repre:.ents the 3·11 It Congression::il 01stnct. At the limP of the arrest, hl' s aid he was rcturnm~ fro m dinner with two women. Horton, who is married. ident1faedonewoman a~ "a p erson a l friend." :\'anc\' F1ood, a divorcee from suburban Greece. N. Y. Ile said hr dtd not remember the name of the other woman. · He w as he ld hy police for two hours and g iven a breath analyi..-. test before beml[ charged "They pul m e in the back of th1· police car anrl treated mt• as 11 I was a common crimmal." llnrton 31lid. "They wouldn't let mt• i.:rt out of the P<>hce car to AO i:tt•I mv Jacke l orfo ldcr. Mrs. Mood hud to bring them lo me. "I told lhrm m y naml'. Th<'' didn't :i-;k. hut I thou~ht the•\ should kno" "ho I w:a)\," he •uu<I. Horton h as h1•\•n 11rdrrc<l H1 Hll pear in t ht• Town or St a Hurd 1•r11111 onAui:. IO t ra11ng dt•vt•l(l1)n11•11t 111 uln•J1h dtl\'c lOpl•d Hl'C.I .... 11roll•l't1111· coastal v. NI antis ;l'tuf 1·n1 :1111 '"t'n11• urco-. ~11Ht ,11fm, tn.: ,11111tl1 • pobhc ace<•~ to lhl• i.horl'luw The bill \\ouhl al'o 1'1'\';lh• au on ~ointt ... t .11 t' t•11.1,1 al ,.,,m 1olss111n th:tt "uultl ,1ppnl\ \• ltl('.11 rou-.t:JI pl ,111~ anti st•t '1• a~ 111\ :111 pl•aJ:. l.wurtl for tho"' "ho fl'lt a local i.:u' Nnnwnt ".1s vwl.1t111.: tht.' hall'~ tlhWC'll\ l"'l Youth Charged -In Crash A critically 1n.1un.1\I ju\'enlll• rt rt \' e r " a )\ r h ,1 r ,g l' d w t t h manslau J:hlt•r Sunday night after a pa~1>1·n~l'r '" his car IA a~ killed "he>n 11 cra,hl'd into a con- crt'le ut1l11 ~ p1llt.> an Orang1.'. poh cesa1d In the aftl•rm alh of the fatal crash al 1::<1)\t Chapman Avenu1• and C'rawfor tl Canyon Road . police rep<>(l1•d that a 49-yt!ar-ohl local re~1ll<'n1 w :is arrest I'd amt charged IA 1th j'saultang J poh1·l· officer "Kllrtrd rrrthe aC"od<>nt "'°".....,(~at ' r~1rdue. 23. of 8:?~ 1-: Candle\WO<I St . Hrea <.'ratir•1ll~ rn.1un·1l \\ h<'n tlw lli.?ht "e1l(ht n ir :-lammed 1n111 lltl' utility poll' i.lmrtly after ') pm \\Cr\! th!? nuto" l7·y<'ar oltl rlnH'r and anot hl'r pas~l'n)(1•r Stl'Vt'n D.I\ ul B.1rnan.I. 20. of 520 :"\ OhH' :-.1 . llrl'J Hoth "1•n• n•p111'l1'CI 111 l'r1l1f<il ronrltt1011 tml:I\ .1t l l'I :'lkd1r.tl ('Pnt t>r. 1'11111·1· '' 1t hlwltl ltll•n· t1llcation uf tlw tlrl\''" lwt:t\I'>\' hl' 1s a juvcmlt• But. tht•\ s.titl, Ill' ha' b1•1·n rharl!ctf wi t h \'t'h1cul.11 rnansl.m$!hll'r afll'r ~ tlnc'''1'' told thl'm lhl· f.tt,11 U<'Cldl'nl UI' <'Urn·d "h<•n lw .tll1·mpll•1I tu pa!.S anollll'r \\t''lhrnmrl c;.ar 1111 Chapman A\Cfllll' 1m till' rl)(ht while t r avl•llni:: Ill what was described as a h1.:h rate of s pt•l'd The arrl'i-t of llarry ~I a1·, 111 110\' ard. 4!1, uf 5:!15 Chapman A,·e .. Oran..:<'. <·umc wh<'n polll'.- tnl•d to cle:>r s pl'ct :it ors from t h1• an·~•" ho \"vn• ha m1><'r1t11! rl'.!>t'UI' effort:-to free the three t·ra:.h 'It' tims from the c·rumplc-d <0<11, pnhtesa1tl. 1 lowar d rt•portt'lll~ rc•tui.<•tf an order to dt:<.p1.•rs<' and was hc11w arrested wht•n he alleg<.'<.llv al tacked OffH·c•r J01mt.•:. Hadom1<okt, 27, Wll h hJ:> 1.-.h Lutherans Back Abortion BOSTON 1A 1' 1 • 1'h•· Luther an Church 111 Amenca ha.., reaffirmed its volley ..icc<•plmf.! :ibllrlion "a:. un ethical decision when all fuctors ar e taken 1nt11 considt'ration." The eighth IJ1cnnial con,·cnt1on of the 3.1 m1llt0n m<'mbt'r churd1 \Oll•d do" n a propo~al by lhl· :-0.orth ca:.tcrn l't•nn:.\ 1' ana .t Svnod lo rt..·t'on:-.Hfrr 1t.:> ::.tan1I on abortion 1n h~h t of .1 m'1rl' n•cent ''i-ocJaL!lllU h1:.lut'1t·al c:ontcxl.' The rc•Jt•t:lt•d n•M1lulio11 , in lro<luc:C'd bv <an .tnt1,1h11rliun fa1 · tton ~' tlhtn. llw s~·rw<I. uqwd th1· rhurrh to rt•1·nn,lflt•r the 1:.MH' ' IO h~hl or tilt' ('hn .. t1a11 110 fln'itanchn)( of lht.· nuturl' ot rnJll and t hl' J l'l 11 JI 11•-.111l)\ ut lih1'rah1.1•tl ;1h11r111111 Jlrlll'\11'<'' Ill the l\ltl•d S t illi'' and l)ltll'I' W1•slt•1·n nat tum. ' Helping Violet Go Home Members of a Newport Bearh women's organiza tion launched a t'ampaign today that they hope will raise part or all of the $.1,000 needed to send a seriously 111 Bntish \'ts itor back to her nati\·e land. Headin g the d rive to send Viole t Welrh. 82. back by air to flil<'hin, England, is Mrs. Joyce Anderson, 1912 Po rt WeybridJ?e. Newport Bearh. She is the regent o( the NeWJ)ort Beach chapter of the Daughters or the Bntish Em- prre. "We hope to extend this cam- pa ign to all 60 chaptl'rs in our Cahfornla organ11a11on," l\1r!;. Anderson said. "But we want to stress that the dra ve 1s nol limited to our g ro up a nd we would welcome donations from anyone prepared to help Mrs. Wel<'h." Mrs . Wel<'h has suffered two strokes since she arrived la.st May at the Newport Beach home or her daug hter . Mn Deborah Adams. • She il' currently bemi:t cored for at UCl Medical Ccntcr bot Mr , Adams wns al1v1s('d Satu1 day that Mrs. Welch w1ll be dis· char ged today despi te· the family 's obJections. Mrs. Ada m s has protested that she has no runds to p:>y for the con' aler-icent home trcetmcnt or- dered for her mother who is be· ini: treated al the UCJ hospit al us an 10<l11?ent patient ~!rs. Adams said s he hos b«!n IA arned by doctor lhat lht• future care prescribed for her molh<'r cannot be pro\'lded bv the family at their Ne1A por1 B<'ach home. If the d ortor!' h. ve agreed that Mrs Welch ts well enou~h lo be flown honw to Uritam on a stretcher then we s hall t ry to raise money to pay her fare and help the family," Mrs. Anderson sajd . "All who are wiJJlng to hl'lp should send donations to the Violet Welch Fund at my home address 1n Newport Beach," s he said. Mrs Anderson said the trust fund is be ing opened today at a Newport Beach bank and will b(> rigidly supen-1sed by members or the Daughters of the British Empire. Ja1vs? 1'his little follow L a m ale jaw fish and h ·s carrying hi. family .to-be an his m outh. as 1s the custom of the specie!;. The fish, about three inches long. has the egg. deposited tn his mou\.h hy the female and carries them to their burrow llo's a resident of Sea World In Orlan· do, Fin. • . . "' . • ~ .. "' ~ I I ; I. : I . ' .. , j " ) • • • • f . ' ' • • . • -. • , • . . • • ~ • l • ' _. t44 DAILY PILOT Mono1y July:!e 1978 White House Puzzled Pipe-carrying Intruder Killed by Guard WASll l NCTON t APl Aulhoratw :1a1d today they arc punlcd about what mouvotl'<l a ~ab driver who suJed a White }louse ftnce and lhrutent..od a gu•rd with a three·f<>ot PIP!: before beinJ: shot to death Wuhlngton police said the In· 1ru<1 r . Chester M. Plurnm\•r, 30. "'r0tu1ed the pipe "an :a threateninll "lnanner•· and 1gnorro repe&tl'<i "1>rders of an Executive Prot\.'i.' .tive ~rvice 1 EPSJ guard to halt · on the Whale llouse lawn Sundll) bight. I THE Gl 'ARD. PVT. Charlt'!i A l;arland. fired a smgle i.hot thul at Plummer in the upper lefl best and felled him about 60 reel ' from the eight-foot fence he had lcaled along Pennsylvania .Avenue. ' Plummer's name was not in-: f ludcd on a h sl or about 38,000 • . J)l'rsons consadert>d a po&.e1ll11l threat to government oJ11c1aL~. satd $JH•da l a11ent l.ev. as McCl;am of lhe ~ret Service lie ttaad the agt>ncy 1 una'4 re or any gne\•an~c Plummer might hav~ hud a ta inst the i:lO\ crn· mcnt. "We're tryin~ tu find out tht• purpose. the reasoning·· or them· cadent. McClam 11:ud. THE POLICE SAJD Plummer. a JO·year·old W ashangton cab dri\·er. reportedly hud 11 cnminal record, but w'as not m\'oh·ed in any previous intrwuons on the White House grounds. A police sergeant said Plum. mer's motive was unknown. After talking with Plummer·s parents, the sergeant said. '"He never indicated to them he hud any qualms with the President." Plummer. a bachelor. was estranged from has parents, he addt'd. Secret Service s pokesman Jack Warner. askt'd whether the incident \\Ould cause any secur1- ty changes at the Whale llou!;e. replied. "We constantly review our security procedures and find no problems with the outer pt'nmeter at this time." THE WHITE HOl'SE recently installed crash-proof gates cost· 1n1t ~.J>OO. A ma.n crashed 11].to the old ga t e s in a car on Chris tmas Da). 1974, and 111 APWI"'"'"' SHOT BY GUARD Chester M. P1ummer February. lll7:s. a n A\\ UL soldier landed a helicopter on the Wrute House lawn amid a hatlof bullets from guards J.asl November an unarmed intruder came \\1than a few feet or Susan t-'orrl. the Presi· dent's daughter. on the first of his three illicit cntr1el! onto the groonds :o\o pre\'loui. ancadl'nt resulte<J in death or S£'noui. an1ury. llilifia \\'anfs Surrender A dtspatchcr at lhe Red Top Cab C'o 1n Arhn gtoo. V1t • y. hen• Plummer v.orked, :.uad, .. ,k Y.«,, rrull.r d nae(' .:uy. He woi. quiet " P 1, ll ~I lH •: R WAS S H 01' i>t'Vl'rul hundred fet-t from tht· White lloust'. where Pre~lllrnt f ord und h1:! furnilx were in their l!econd Ooor quurters. It wus not knoY. n whl'\her Ford ht>ard lhl· shot. but While House spokesmen ~ay he was informed oC the anc1 dent. An ambulance squad lrled to re nve Plummer with ht.>art massa~e on the White House lawn. I le s topped breathing en route to G eor ~e Washington Hospital. where efforts to rcv1v~ him continued. He was pro. nounced d ead at 11. 05 p, m . about 90 minutes lifter the shoot ing. ~veral women staging a sum mer·long vigil outside the Whill' House Cor the Equal Righb Amendment said they noticed the man walking nervous!~ around the Whale House area with the pipe in tus hand for about 45 minutes before thl· shooting. "He'd sit down, cross tht> street and come back, chmb up on the rails and look in for a" hill• and sit down." aid Barbara Janifer. 18. or Seat Pleasant. ~1d . who was part of the ,·igil. llfTIUOfl SLAIN Peaasylulia ln. APWl-ltDi ..... M CAB DRIVER WAS SHOT 60 FEET INSIDE FENCE Authorities Don't Know Why He Entered Ground• Moscow Embassy Veterans Tested WASHINGTON IAP1 -Speca3l les ls to detect genetic dam age \\ere conducted by the State Department on employes returning from Moscow during the 1960s because of concern over possible ef· reels of microwave rad1at1on being beamed at the U.S. embassy there. according to doctors fam1har ''1th the study. However . the purpose or lhl' tests was kept secret from the cmployes. the medical ~ourcl's said. American foreign ser\'icC of- ficers and other embassy personnl'I reportedly were told only that they wcre being checked for ~1 kind of abnormal bacteria. the sources said. The t'"<JSt ence or tht' genetic t eslln~ pro~ram. «on ductro· over a period or about 18 month~ in 1967-68, was con- ( IN SHORT ) lllUGlE CA Mr IESIEGEO ltirwt /---• · Airpott Cease-fire Rejected BEIRCT. Lebanon 1AP1 - f'ormer Pres id<'nl Camille Cha· moun said today h1s Christian m1l1t1a '' 111 not ob ·erH• a cease- fire until the las t t\\O :'\loslcm pos1t1ons an Eao;t Beirut sur· render firmed b\ Dr. Cecal B Jacobson. \\ho O\"Crsaw the analysis of the State Department tcl!l ~ample!> by a laboratory al George Washington lini\'ers1t~. Ratlg .. f'ir.-Ra9PJ1 SEATTLE IAP) --1'hc U.S. Forest Ser \'ace says at will be late today or early Tuesday before fircfi~hters can bring under control a sprawling range fire that has already scorched 3,800 acres of grass und brush near tht' Columbia H1ver ::::: f --:'#LEBANON ~ 0 2 MtJu APWi,...-to ...... CAMP A TT ACK ED Cease-fire Ignored Chamoun. \\hO heads the Na· t1onal Liberal party and 1s an- 1l'rior minister an the defunct Lebanese government, said he would acccpt nothing less than the unconditional surrender of all Palestinian and leftist Lebanese ~toslem fight('rc; an thc Nabaa s lum quarter and the Tai 7.aatar rl'fugreecamp. C HA~I OUN'S TI GE R S m 1IIt1 a a n d t he I) ha I an g 1s t Howe Losing Staff After Sex Verdict party's militia have been bes1eg- 1ng Tal Zaatar for more tha!' a month and beg an attacking Nabaa l ast week. The slum quarter and the camp are a threat to communications between the Chris tian sector of Beirut and the Chnst1an encla\·e to the northeast between Beirut and Tripoli. !-.ALT I.AK r. CITY 1,\J' 1 Hep Allim T llowe·s campaign staff ha'> ix'<'n nddlecl "tth re1>1gnat1on:. an the threl' da~i. s ince he '~a'> conv1ctrd ol '0hl·1tinlo! "'' for pa~. und th1• lh·puhhcan party 1!> talkan.e op- llm1:-t1call\ ahout \\ mninlo! h11>:.eat 111 (\ini.:n.'!>S Firing from Chamoun's Tigers torpedoed the S3rd cease.fire. or the l5·month·old Ll'bane e r1\'1l war Sunday. The truce was ar- ranged by Arab League mC'diator Hassan Sabri Kholi. t •nt ii thl; 18·\ car olll 1>1·moc•r.1t :.. con\ 1ction last Friday. and through the• \'arly 1.rnrt ·oft ht''' l'l'kt>nd , lhl• 1;01' kl-pt silent ahou! h1~ :u-rc.·~t r111 m1~demc·anor charges of at ll•mplm)! 111 huy ~t''i from l\\11 pul11:l' <kt'tl,\' Jll'O't 1tulc:; 1 ll• \\ ,J, fllll'd $150 I lo\\ 1• has t nken skps tn ;1prl(':il. 11111 in .111 inter\ ll'\\ Sund;1~. 't.tlt• Hl'i>Ubl lcan part) c hairman Hlt·hard H1charrls said Ill'~ hc1d h1sd.1~ 111 court · R I (' II ,\ R n s s A I n T II 1-: ltt'J>UbliC'.m!\ prE'\ HlOS lack O( Mmmcnt had heen .. 11c'l1lwrate"' ~''Iha I I lo\\ l' rould gl'l a f:11r tri:.il ~m'. 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S m 1 t h . r t.' s c a r c h 1·oord1nator. res11tned Saturday dunng Y.hat Garn termed a ··d1 r r.cull meetins: .. with lfowe and campaign managcrT1mAJlen. The Tigers woundcd seven men in a Sudanese unit or the Arab League peace force who tried to establish a pos1t1on on the Christian side or the chief cross· ang betwee n the Moslem and Christian sectors or Beirut. The Sudanese pulled back to the Moslem side. * * * V.S.-PLO Contact Worries Israelis .1t-:1tl"SALEM 1J\P1 Israeli officials appeared today uneasy ahout the direct contacl t>t>twcc n Th-rtr.s. govemment and-thc-- r•,1lcstrne L1beratmn Oq.!ann:ation .. ~ha c h a lending .. lsrneh m•wi.p<iJ>('r said could 'l'.:l\'e gradual legatamacy lo the PLO. • ~lutr Ocpartmt>nt ofrlcaals in Washington acknowledged 1' rlday that dally exrhan):l'S were taking place with Ya.sir Ararat:s gucr· rill.t or1?anizn11on rn connection with thc planned cvacual100 of a i.trnup of Amc•n<'<1n1> and olher foreiAncrs from Lebanon on Tuesday . l'l,O 1orccs. ,, ho control part o( Lebanon. are expected to help llllUrd thC' cvacuat111n. , Pre \'lous /\mcr1cun c•ont • .1cts with tlw PLO. wharh wnnt<; a l'ah•!>tin1an state on la11d hdd b,v IHDel. wer~ throul(h third porllcs. 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More than 33.000 pcrsons arc cst1malt'd to have died in the war The Palestinians said lhe cont1 · nuing attacks on Tai Zaatar pre vented the rescue of an estimah,'Cl 500 persons who were trapped an a bunker wh£'n 11 shcll hit the roof Saturday The Unatl'd States was making plans for als second seaborne e,·acuation of Americans Crom Lebanon Tues day. Th e helicopter r::irrier lwo J1ma and fi\'C other s hips werc expected to move into place off the coast to send one or more unarmed land mg ships as horl·. ·· 'nttl we get thc fire line clO!>l'd around the northeast corner of the fire near the ra ver. then··s no\\ ay \\ e can a~sume it's under con- trol.·· Clyde Ba rthol of the t'on•'>t Sen ice llaid late Sunday. ROTC CadPf IJie• FT LEWIS. Wa~h. t/\P 1 · A young ROTC cadet from 1arengo. loY.a, has died of 11\JUrll'!> !-uslmned when he 1itruck has head whale being transporte<J ln a .. POW coupound"' during field maneu\'crs here. a military spoke:. man snys Steven K. Merritt, 21. an Iowa State University student, died Saturday night while tryan~ ll• "escape"' durin~. "c~cape and in- \•asaon" training, aC'cording to £!111 Wood . Vt. Lewis pubhc inform a- tion officer. Wood said M ernu was bcinl! taken by truck with other cadets to ··a POW compound " when he> tried to '"escape"' by 1umping out of the moving truck. s.,.a~lted Manu•ab Dl.- LOGG ERll EAD KEY. 1-·1a. IA1'1 At le ast 30 mammals thought to be pilot whaJ~s lx'ac•hcd thcmsel\'eS Sun~ay on, this tiny island in the Gulf of Mexico and most died later, officials said today. It as the third incident within two weeks 1n which de<'p·water milmmals beaC"hcd lhemschei. an luqic numbers on Gulf Coast beaches or sandbars . 13 Good Reasons To Follow the Olympics intheDAI YPILOT ... There are a dozen athletes from the Orange Coast competing In Montreal for Olympic gold, silver and bronze honors. That Is more athletes than more than a third of the nations will send to Montreal . That's why Glenn White is there -to bring you firsthand ac- count• of the trials Orange Coast athletes face In swimming, canoeing and kayaking. We've got a dozen reasons for going. Glenn White's reports give you one more reason to keep up with our Olympians in the DAILY PILOT 642·4321 • ,,. Manson Misjudged? I P•ychiatri.t Sizea Up CultUt's 'Ma.dness ' VACAVU.LE. :API C-Ohvacted mass murckr1•1 Charles Man on may be less dangerous as a pruoner lban htb publll' 1mu~~ 1n<l1catt>s, and some of his follo~ers muy have a larger <1Jpac1ty fur \'1olcnt leadership, a state pnson 0Htt•1al said. "We haven't r eached any conclusions but m} 11H•rall 1mpress1on 1~ ,., .... ...._ NOT OANGEAOOS? Chartes MM'leon Aircraft Firm .Cleared of Libel Charge SAN f'HANCl SCO 1 AP1 linion leaders \\ en• nol hb<•l<.'<i b~ critical s tatements puhhshed b' MeDonnell Douglas Corp. dunr.i:: a 1974 labor d is pute . the California Supre me Courl has ruled. The unanimous dec1s1on up held a prelrial Los Angeles Coun lY Superior Court order dismiss- ing a defamation action brought by President Clarence Grei-:ory and Vite P resident Bob Ot'rghoff of Un1led Ae rospace Workers Local 148. THE COl"RT quoted parl or d March 1974 compjn~ ~latem<'nt as saying ll bad m~ide every cC fort to reach ··an undt.>r!!landin~ with officials of l '1\W Local l4A and we arc sen ouslv (·oneernt'<I with their app.ircnt <.'U~crness to prevent <.'llgiblc emph>ycs from receiving their approved pay. ments. The payment to chg1blc e mployes is far mort> important . than the po lit 1c al aspirations and personal ambitions of local union leaders who apparently arc will mg to sac rifice such payments so as l o d e m onstrate union leadership. A second statement issued in April, 1974. "as quoted as saf ing part Jhat ce rtain ind1\1duaf<; were using internal unwn pohl1c<; "to s eek per sonal gain und poblical )>rest1gc rather than to sen ·e the best inter{'sL.; of th•· me mbers they "ere suppos<.'<l to represent.·· THE HIGH court s:ud hbcl at· lions for pubht::it1on~ 1SbUl'll du1 ing labor disputes ma:.-~ pro s ec ut c d unde r r crt :.11 n circumstances. lhal he's· not as frightening or pOlentially damagmg in this t•n viron.ment as he"s seen as bemi:." T. Lawrence Clanon. superant~n dent of the Californw Med1t·al Facility here, said ma l"Opyright ed story Sunday in the Vaca\'llle reporter . ''OTHE R ME)18ER-or the Manson f amily may be the ones with the larger capacity for leadership in the planrung for violence.·· according to Clanon. a ~ctuatrist. As an exampk. he pointed to Manson Fa mily memlx'r L~ nette ··Squealcy" i''romme's attempt to assassinate President Ford in Sacramento last September and noted that the attempt apparenU) took place without Manson·s leadership. , Manson. sen•ing a hfc term for the slayings of actress Sharon Tate and s ix others m Los Angeles, is undergmn~ routine psychiatric evaluation here l 'NDER STATE law. hl' v.ill he entitled to a parole ht'ann)! in 1978 seven vears after hi s l'On\'ir lion'. "Bin nobOdy;s tal"kinl! about letting him go," says !>lalv De partment o f Corrccu on::. spokes man Phil Guthne Prison authorities report that ~1anson has been frtendl} and c~ tremely outgoing with guards untl other stare memtx>rs since h•~ May 10 tr a ns fer -here from Folsom Prison, where he was re- ported v.1thdrav.n and uncom mun1catl\e. Howe\ er. Clanon s a.ad ~lanson has refused lo subrrut here to psy<'hiatric tests which he has taken many times in the pa~t Marine Killed SAN DIEGO <AP1 -/\ Marine sentry has been killed in a s hooting acci- dent at the Fallbro ok Naval Weapons Station, of r1 cials said. A Marin e spokesman said Lance Cpl. Bennie J . ~orris of1\lunfil.ln"d., was killed al his post at the "capons station when the v. eapon carried by the sen· try relieving him ncciden· I ally discharged. Marine officials s::ud the incident is under investiga- tion. The nam e of the other marine mvolved was not released. Harvest. Imperiled Progress Reported On Cannery-Strike Wi\SlllNGTON CAP! -Federal mediators today reported sub st anlrnl proJ(ress toward ending the week-long California cannerv \\orku.~ !>trike Republican prt'!lnhmtwl candidate Ronald Reagan has urged President Ford to bring an 1mmedidt e end lo the walkoul. Y.h1 ch could imperil the !>tall'0t-fruit harvest An orr.c1al nrtlw Fl'tleral ~kd1ation and Concihatton S<!rnce rl' ported th.it Y.t-rl.r n<I n<•.:011 .u 1on' narrowed the ,hrrercnrt-!> m lht• <h~pull• Il l' 'uul ll.11 i::11nc•f' \\P rt' ln mi.: to rl''IOh t-remainini: d1r I ( ___ s1a_tc _J ~ufators S<"ulllt- fl>rt-nc<''l over mone) ··when they r oml· lo a tit· r1~1lm on that. "e ·11 h.i, r .1 !'ettlt-ment, .. the om c1.1I ~alcl Rut he added ther<' wwi no m dicat1on how Ion~ thnt dt• cision could lakl' LOS ANGELES <AP1 -A fight erupted b<'twcen two state legislators follow In!( the taping or a talk show on the s ubjert or racial balance. wltnui1e8 11aJd. A witness said the fi1otht b<'~an when State Sen. /\Ian RohblM IO North Hollywood I lunRed at State S4?n. Nate Holden I D·Los /\ngelco; 1 arter the taping. "As soon as \\l' went off the air. Sen. Robbins took off ht~ microphone an<t '"'nt to"ord Sen Holden Ile lllolden i was sort ol physically attacked.·· said Or Robert Oocter. another panelist ,, .. ,.. E~f'lodt-• he f'irr SAN DIEGO <AP1 F.xplodtng ammun1t1on on an abandoned Navy gunnery ranl{e punctuated a 160-acrc weekend brush rare along the edge of l\hramar Naval Atr Station. Flames towered into the sky Saturday and SUnday before t he C1re near Mt. Fortuna was declared under control. No slructurec; bumed and there were no injuries but an explodmit shell casani: landed near pne Cire fighter. officials s aid. ~ftlRftftWd SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Twenty Korean fishermen were rescued after their ship sank in the Pacific Ocean about 455 miles southwest or here. the Coast Guard reported. None was tnJured. The Kwang·LI radioed an SOS Sunday mornin(: "Crew aban- doning to life rafts. Engine room flooding.·· The ship sank less than six hours later. according to the Coast Guard. The crew "'as rescued by a Russian Cishing ship. cq~' Flo••drr• { L' LONG BEACH 1AP1 The O<'ean liner Queen Mary. havmg rougb financial sailing al dockside. f · Tbe Long Beach City C.OUncil was told the Queen is costing the f dtJ aa estim.a.~ $2 mlllion"is year, a loss 1i1•hich may force ~e <:1· l7 to doee tMtu.rrist attrllCtion. --- THE Sl ' P F.R INTENDENT said that. unhkl' his public image. Manson doc~ nol M.'cm to ha\ t' lhl' h ypnotic control over other~ but 1s "like the l'Ontl ul."tor oC an or cheslra." ..lle"s \'t•n· ~h :irp m 1x•rce1nn~ other people~ inner Cl't'hng."> such a., hate and fr,1r. he obsen ('(f ··And hl' rould b<' tht• t't'nter of a h1~hl~ destruct1 H' group, not for his ab1l1ty to ,::l'l other J)('()ple to act out h1-, o~ n re!>entments but for his ab1lttv to orche:-.tratc theirs Thl' 1dc.ls for violence and murders m a' have on J?tnatl'd with others Ill h1:. J?roup " HE SAID Manson 1s not known to bl> ahj?n<•d \\1th an~ pri:.on ~roup ··and there s no l'\"ldence that '.\t anson ha:. Ix-en a leader of other prisoners al all ·' "lt"s po~sible he s urrounded himself with people who alreadv "ere pred •~posed to violence. And \\'llhOllt lhl' controverS\' or the pn:.on en' 1ronment, the re scnlmt>nt bu1 Id:. up " In the p1:1~t. Manson hai; r~ rerred to h1m:.elf as a mirror "' the fcehnf,!S nf other~ Yu.ba River Dam Proposal Consithred ~ACHA:'ll F.:\TO t/\PI Thl' proposed Park:. Rar IJam on the Yuba Hn er \\ ould force thl' n · localton of 340 persons and lake J9,SOO acres off the Yuba Count~· tax rolls. s ays :i draft pm·iron· mental impart report The preliminary report was sent to u number of organirat1ons over the weekend by the U ~ Army Corps or En~incers Com- ment was invited. The $734 million project was authorized in J966 for the Yuba River about 12 miles east of Marysville. 1t would. consist of two dams. euch about 7.000 feet wide. One would be a 368-Coot high concretc dam on the Yuba Ri\.Cr. and the other a 328-foot high earth dam on Dry Creek. a tributary. THF, RF: l 'LTING lake would CO\er 6.640 ar res with a 67-mile shoreline. and hold 916.000 acre teel or water Also. nn aeterbay would b<' built three miles downstream to regulate r elc ast•s lrom a pro posed power plant. • • Monday. July 26. 1976 DAil y P ILOT Al UNITED STATES FLAG BECOMES PART OF MARTIAN LANDSCAPE Viking I Also Bore Bicentennial Symbol to Red Pt•net · Search for Life Goes On Viking 1 Back to Almost-perf eel Health PASADENA <Ar1 With Vik· 1ng l back to 1lmost perfect health, ::.cient1:.ti. are prepann~ for this week's :.earch for hfl' on Mars -man's r1rsl s c1ent1hc anal} sis of another planets"" sur race On Su nd a~. s cientist s un Jammed the lander's samphni.: arm, m which a pin from a pro tecti ,.e C'O\'era n g had becomr stuck for several days NOW. WITll the arm un Jammed. th<' exp<>riml'nt will take place according to schC'dult' on Wednesda\'. the landt•r'" l'1ghth day on Mars. Vikm~ l'ro J<'Ct Manager Jame~ Martin said Sunday The ·tclescop1ni.: de\"lr e 1s to re ach out and scoop up SO cubil' r entimete rs of M art1an soil cnou~h to fill a shot glass. Th<' analysis of tha t s oil is the' key to Viking·s Sl'3t'Ch for life as well a<; its attempts to find out ubout the plaf\el's evolution. linJamming the pm represent cd a maJor step toward a SUl' cessful m1ss1on, but 1t did not re· mE'd}· everyt hing that has gone \\ro ng wi th V1k 1ng 1. I\ se1s momet<'r to measure and l ocal<' mar !l quakes . t h e equivalent or t.'arthquakcs, was !'Lill out or operation after s everal attemots to repair 1l from earth "THE RE 'S BEEN no ne\\ word on the seismometer. · Martin said. ··and I frankly don l hold out much hope for success ... • <'l<'nti ts unjammed the pin b>· rec reauni:: the problem on an 1dentrcal lander here and <le \"eloping a rommand to frl'C thl• pin There "ere several anxious hours between the ISSWng of the command a nd Viking's responsl.' The craft finally sent back pk lures showing the nrm in the cor reel pos1llon. and then close-\11J s hots of a ~moll sectron of th(' red. rocky l\J art1an ~urfoce. Ther e. the scientlSb spotttd the pm and knew the 3f01 WR~ again in working order Carter Relative Jailed in Robbery SAN FRANCISCO !AP> -Wilh am ~pann. 29, a nephew of Democratic presidential candidatc Jimmy Carter. is serving JO year~ to hfe in prison for two armed robbe ries in San 1-'rancisco, a Carter ·spokesman confirmed today. Jn a copyright story, the San Francisco Chronicle reported Sundav I that Spann told r eporters that his I mother. Gloria Spann. who is Carter's sister. told the inmate. ··w e·re loo involved in thls cam- paign to help.·· AN OFFICER at the San Fran l'lSCO County J-ai+-said-Spann-w-ai. serving his sentence at the slate prison facility at Vacavdle, but was currently kept at the Jail here as a material witness in another robber y case. T he Chronicle gave this ac count: Records show that Spann hai. been in and out of Californi;i prisons since 1969 when he fi rst moved here fro m t~ .East "Coming out here was l1kt- stepping ocr thl' ground onto a carousel:· Spann said or his first days in Los Angeles llE WAS FIRST Jailed after- convict1ons for car theft and burl!lary in Cos Angeles County. 1 paroled in 1971. then returned to prbon 1n 1972 for parole violu lions including possession of a I weapon. failure to r eport to his parole orricer and reckle$S d riv- ing, the state Department of Cor-I rections reported. ' Happy Birthday, Every ••• Body! Get 2 years for the price of 1 during our 10th Anniversary celebration. Holiday Spa Heal1h Clubs p roudly announce lhe1r I Olh anniversary w11h 1h1s lan1as11c o ffe r• A.lY&. year memb~P 1.QLJDQ.O(•cc o! th!Ll!f.sr yNr alone. anO no down O<.tYm(..'Dl Whal belier l•m" 1han no w 10 c;1a r1 shaprnq up? Whal belier place? W<' off Pr 0vcrythinq you need to IN~I l1rm 1nm anrJ hi :iga1n fxNc1sc rooms filled wrlh modern body <,h:JPtn'l equ1pmcn1 fun group 1 •.11crc1ses drmp 10 mur.1c. F'1t1~ all lhu shap~ up help you need E.nroy •,rea m •,a und ,md whirlpool al all c lut)', even inrlnm ~.w1rnminQ pools ;it key loca1tons Call now abo111 our IOlh Anniversary Special ;> years to r lhe pr1r.u ri! 1 and no down paymen1• 11 could change the <,hi:lpC 0 r your hie. Hurry' O llN 1rnds July 31 "HURRY! LAST WEEK OF omR. CALL TODAY!° Announcing our newest location serving tho North and West Valley: IJ143 De Soto Avenue 11 IJordholl .. u 882 5!}1;: ........... ~10 Soutll Beach Roulev~ri1 <;c)U11'1 OI Ltneoltl AverfUt> (114} 8('6-0381 c ......... ?'.100 H;irbor Boulevard t1.:irt>or Centt!f (714) 549-3368 •nottt0 t 70J I VPntura Boulevarrt Wei.I oJ..Satooa (2131986 6330 "-"......_ ...... I tl'i85 Matn Streel M ''" S1 al Beach a1vn • 1111' 842 1451 Lo1t9 .. _h 1101 Allanioe Aou'r"'ard Corner ol Car<.on ?•'.ll 117M 8874 or ..... 6U Ldi.I Ka1c111 twr nuo Wp.t;I ol Tu&lln A~ 1714) 639 2441 *•'"'......, 6757 ~rm1n.,1or All!>nw WC'SJ"'11ns1cr Ci>flmr 714J 8'14 :\'.'lt17 Hottrwood • 1&0 HOllywOOd Blvd r.(lrncr La Brea Ave ltl <),ii Med!Q\I CenlN 1 ;>I'.\ I 46C),f; "IOfl I ·"' _,AIL PILO'r EDITORIAL PAGE ·Monitoring Growth What the Orungc County Board or Supen·isors did lost week about southeast Orange County's ruture can'l be Ci.ail ed ctlmg either o ~low or IO\\. J?rowth poltc). JC the board's action can be de cr1bcd. it might be termed devising a method to control the quality of l{rowth in the .ircu. Quality control, supervisors decided. will come through a yet-to.oo·defined monitoring system de r igned to make Certain population grO\\ lh doosn 't OUt· tlrip support facllitles such as water and sewer ~ystems . 'Phc same mooitor1nJit :s~Mcm w1U al o measure the environmental impact of continued growth. Other th:in lht· con cl·µt 111 thl' monitoring i.ystem, though . 11 ·s husine~!\ J!'I usual in southtnst Orange County. Supervisors kept existing ltuld U'>C policies on the books and bulked at setting lowN ultimate population figures for planning purposes. That's fine ~ long as the planned monitoring system proposed by Supervisor Thomas Riley does all that jt 's supposed to do. If it doe n 't. then southeast Orange County's future won 'l be nearly so bright as currently pre- dicted. The Othe r Side One of th~ most cffect1\'<' lobb~·m g organizations m tht: countrv 1s the ~at1onal Rifle Association. Operating out of a S3.5 million headqua rters m \\'ashington. D C .. the '.\:R .. \ ('!aims a million mem- h<'rs and SJH.'nds an estimated ~ i million a year on l'ampaign~ <11med at dctcJting ;ill ~un t ttntrol legi~la­ lion The no"'lY forml'd Nationtll Cun Control CC'nlcr an Washington hope to remedy that situatwn. Zeroing in first on hundtzun . 1t will endeavor. thrOUi:b C'<iucatlonul programs, to tell another ~ide of th stor) <.1bout gun control An ml\1ul move ha:, been the d1str1but1on of nn unt1-hundi:t.in decal for automobilc!i. l'nfc>rtunnt 1). 1}le deeal r;.ither resembles a small tal'Al"L und som~ rt•ciJ)l>nls hove exp1·tssed a fe ar thut it m1{.:hl l.Jt?t'ome JUSt that. Which may give some idea of the tusk .lhc~d of the ~ationnl Gun Control Center. Re payme nt in Orde r Trial records show much of convicted embl'a:lt>r Dr. Louis Celi a 's gain from illegal act inti<•s ..1t t\\O county hos pitals was used to finance his high-Oy111g political adventures. ~lore than one elected office holder is indebted to Cella ror helping his politicaJ career to blos~om through large campaign contributions and loans Orange County Supervisor Laurence Schmit 's campaign committee, for example, s till owed phony Cella fronts $130,000. And Schmit was placed on a hos pital payroll by Cella and his fellow connivers for six months in 1974 while he campaigned. Congr essman Jerry Patterson CD-Santa Ana 1, state Assembly men Paul Carpenter <D-Cypress1 and Richard Robinson CD-Santa Ana ) as well as Stall! Controller Ken Cory also benefited politically from Celia 's gene rosity with other people's money. Like Schmit. there is no reason to believe any of the m knew Cella was lavishing ill-gotten gains on their political careers. ~o suC'h ,·01cc h&JS C\ t.•1 :-.1>0ken f11r the proponents <1f gun control laws. who ~om<.>t 1me::. fed the NRA is truly an unconquerable monolith Now that they do know. howe\'er. as holders of public trust they should direct their fund-rais ing ac ti\'ities at paying back whal was illegally taken from others. ·If they think you give 'em a hard time -wait till they try to control me.'' State Payroll Just Keeps on Growing ll\-i;::irdlt'"!o o( lhl' lllllC'OmC' or 1111' \t".lr ;-. .. 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"Bi ll '' H1rhardson, John Stull and Lou Cuiianov1rh. have all s1,i!nallNI thtir roncurrence in Pn•slc.>~"s ef fort s So, too. han· St-nator:. .l11h11 Nt'Jt•dly, .I am es Wht>tmort•. Howard Way -:rtrd t"larr~HM"· I) hill Rut Preslt'y 1s ~1bn frndtnl! ... upporl amon#? hrs O\\ n p<irt~ m1•mbas includtn!? Ha nclolph Cother. Wa lter Stll'rll'. Hubl·n Ayala and Omar H::11n~ This l'Ol\C't•rn over growani.: J.:O\ l'rnment payrolls c·omes not a 11111ment too soon. Already one out of t'very s1;\ urc on public p.1 y rolls Nt1l10nwidc ~overn · mcnt "orker~ hJH' mcrcased by mun· th.10 4 rn1lhnn in the pasl ckc:i<l1• T H ERE \\',\~ u time 1n C.1llforn1a w lwn the ~late and lo\· al i.:m t•rnnwnt~ JUl>t1flcd their 'Ono owner Bnd only dnvtm 215 million miles'' Dear Gloomy Gus l never" as a Republican I never hope to be one But this I will say an\'hO\\ I'd rather Ford than· Rt'agan T .J. G-y Gtll ,_Hit M"• 1..,.._.-, ,._, .,._ .. INC-C.1Wrilyl'9flloct .. ....... ""' ............. '--,_ _ .... G_y G111, 0.lty "..._ expansions by pointing to popula- tion gains. Even 1f the rationale that public employes should in- crease in direct r atio to popula- t10t1 grawth-W ti.s-nol u fa II ac Y~ the_ grc1wth factor nil lon~cr exists \\'1thoul thal crutch. Presley and other serious m indl.'d r epresen- tat1 ves ure find ing hiring in· creases hard lo swallow No doubt Presley was ponder· \ll(Z the phenomena or education, where spending continues to in· crease in the face of declining enrollments, when he said state government must set an example for belt ll~htenrng. Nationwide e duralional spl'nding has multiplied seven limes faster than pubhc school enrollments. In California it has been even more Whale the number of new posi· lions in the state budget may seem small in percentage terms. bemg less than 1 percent or the total. Presley has unerringly spotted -the-cancer of lh<' slatt' opcrat1onal budget lt 1s largely wrapped in payrolls Presley isn 't a1m1ng to cllminate employes who provide direct and essential services to the pubhr. Rather he a~ shooting al lhe positions for plan.ner~. analy s t s , and hi~h level supernumerary management pcrsonnrl. Perhaps If Presley c:in hang the coll nr on stutc hinni: he can turn the le1t1slators attl'nl1on lo local govc-rnment "her<.' excess lunna and salanes arc drivmg taxpayers lo I he wall GOP Peacet11akers Ignore De11ials Ford-Reagan Ticket? WASlllNGTON -Republican peacemakers. operating b1.:h111d the scenes, are tryin~ to brinJ.: Gerald Ford and Ronald HcaJ.:.111 together. The object1\'e 1i. to unite the GOP behind a Ford Reagan ticket at the Kansa s City convcn· tion next month. Jn the Ford camp. top cam· paign aides have qwetly addl'd Reagan's name to their priority list of vire pre.siden· tial prospects. Source s familiar with the list say it contains three other names S e n . H oward Baker of Tennessee. ex-Trea~ury Secretary John Connally and Commerce Secretary El liot Rir hardson. The sam e aides have also dra\\1'h up a secondary list of possibil ities whom Prcsrdent Ford would consider as his run· ning mate. Th1s lesser hst in· eludes Ambassador to Britain Ann Arm st r o n g , Gov . Christopher Bond of Missouri. Sen William Brock of Te n- nessee. Gov. Dan Evans of Washington, Sen. Charles Percy oC llhno1s and Gov. Robert Hay of Iowa. In the Reagan camp, somr -aideis have Indicated prwaL1•h· that. as a fallback position, tht'.\ would consider a Ford-Rc:iJ,::111 tirkel. They have warned lhat they may not support the t1C'kl'l 1I Reagan isn't on il. For th<' rt•· cord, mea n w h 1 I e . R 1• a u ,1 n spokesmen still insist their m.111 will win the pres iden1ial rwm1n;1 tion a nd won 'l accept un)lhllll' less. • Those who are seckinR l•l rr• concile Ford and Reagun 1•on ten<! lbnt It will toke a u111 fml llcket lo win in November Th<'' point out thnt Jimmy CurtC'r <mrl Walter Mondale have jumf}{'<I n(f (JAC K AN D ERSO J to an alarm1111t t.'arl} lead Tll E PRESI DENT'S ~U::" also recogmie. as one of them Jllll it. that Reagan has "a stroni;: op peal "ith cons <'rvali\'es," ~011111 strengthen the ticket in the We!>\ and South and is "b<'sl kno\\n" ul l h e ,. i <' c p r c s i d e 11 1 1 a I possibiliti<>s. nut there is :tlsu rcsisl:m1•1• i11 the Ford camp to an ;.illi ancl' of th<' t\\O fl\ als R:11::.inti !ht• .. r red1b1hty problt'm, .. ~l)OW aides ask whelht•r the '01t•1 !'> would belie' c Ford and Rl'aj!Jn could work togt'lhcr after lh<'tr biller attacks upon one anothc·r Some Ford tad v1 s er <; think Reagan ··1nighl hurt the• l11·k1•1 more tha n hl' would he!µ 1\," we were told. They doubt. for exampk'. thal Reagan could help Ford w in th1• Soulh a~alll!>l J immy CartP1 The f ord p<.•ople also CJUt'~l 111n whether Reagan would aC<·1·p1 second place on the tirk<>1 The Ford strategist' arc• high on Sen . B aker \\ho. a ' a Watergate hero. could h1·l11 nef:ale \\ ha tt:>vcr Nixon taint rt• moms on Ford Comrni:r (1 0111 Tennessee, Baker would g1vl' 1h1· ticket geographical bala nce FORD AIOt:s also count "" ,1 plus th<' fact that Hak rr b \ht• son-in la w of thC' !ah' S1•rwt.- windtwg. r-:, 1•1 t•lt 1>1rk"l'll, a World \\'<i r I h:illoonro,;t \I.ho 111 ... 1• to grentc•r hc·•R ht" 111 JlOhlt<'' on hot .111 than ht·,., i·r ,1llJ1rtl'<l uv1•1 tht• h .111 ld1t•ld .. nf Ft :1111·1• 1.11..t• 1h1• 1:111• S1.•nute ::.pi l'11•1, "hch1 1•r ,1toric.•l "'<'l'~M·~ ;in• n• lll\'nlltt·11•tl "1th arr1·1·11011 ··n l'.1µ1 tol 11111 B,1kcr 1 .. ~1 11 ••x n •llcnt 'llt'Jkt•r Yt•I Ford 111 ~1d1'r11 "onclt•r 1( he would he :i rortl'ful ('!IOIJlll lj!ner Or, lOr lh<1l maltc•r. l'O uld t'' 1•n w111 his own ~t <it t• 111 Tl•nn\·ssee again.s t Cartt'r The mos t <'ffective cam· pa1 i:nt•r. F'ord aides agree, would be J ohn Connally By their analysis. ht' 1s ··unquestionably" qualified to he President. They thmk he could ulso take Texas U\\ay from Carlt•r But thP 1 at t' 1\ •wn1•tl th11t ('on n:ill.' \\ olild ht· h;wnl t•cl I}\ I he m ilk "<·.111dal Allhrn ij!h lw was .1cqui111•d ol hn h<•ry <'h<ll'~"'· t hi" wore! lc'.tl..<•cl out lh:il lhl' JUI)' mt•rel.' J.:;i\1• h1rn lhc· hl·1wf11 of doubt~ th .it might ... 1111 lit• ra1M•rf in ;i rump~11~11 Sornl' ford a1ti cs al~o fe<ir th<· dynamic Connally \\Ould "O\'eq>O\\N " 1."ord AS FO R H1c h .. rdson . his postlt\"C• Wat l'r~atl· 1ma~c and re· putallon ror 1ntl'gnty would be a great ass('t If<' rs •1lso re~ardcd by the Ford Pl'Opl<.' as a proven admmblrulor who would be well quahfieJ for the pr<'sidency. lie 1s popul:ir Ill 1 he Northeast. too. ''here f''ord mus t pick up ~upport to defeat Carter But on lhe negative side. Ford insiders describe Richard-;on as :1 "p<'d <mtrc" speak<'r \\horn. they fC'ar , woulrl be a "faCklusl<•r campaigner " lit• is weak. too. 1n the South "c areful !o.l'r(•C'nin~ or the\ I(•(• presulcn11al po!-ts1b1ht1e!-. \\111 ron1 inuc.-. ffil'SJ\\\ hill'. until con· v<·nt1on 111n1• A R a re Character SMART i\l.t C. K. II\ llo\\,•ICI T('1ehnt.1n11 '1111 n m :l.>1 l'.111, StO 95. ( THE BOOKMAN ) I: Educators, Kids Both Wrong f or lhOM· \\ho rt·11wmtw1 1h"n , /\kxond<'r \,\'011ltc·111t ''a' .in 111 ev1labll' pr(':.1•111'l' J·'or latc•r :11 n vals. l11s lnl'lllory 1111,.:\•r'( on mostlv hl•t·;iust• of n•t•11rr<·nt ri· hashes or the le~encl /\l~onquan Round Tobie, his l(lil- 1 t•r l'ntourugc nncl lhosc rlpo!tlf'!\ ptwnonwnal makf' lhe bulk()( th1• hook The .set or babyhood lo Ktnrdom plt'ture1t 1s an lntn11uini.t i:wnu~;il <•xi rn Oh. I h:it \l ,J, I llllll\ I Bui 11 "I"•' ... 111rn ' '1111 t lw l..1n1I r~I f){'npl<' 11 h 1> h.c' .: n1<1\ c-d 111111 t 1•rl ain t'<'ht•lo11,, of ,t.11e j.!111 t•111 Vi<'nl Tht' (':1l1 for111a Sl t1h• fln ar<l of t:ctucat 10 11 <'<1t1durtt'C'I u l-u r"'''' of E' l'rtlh jtl'J<h·r~ llwn lwr.1ted <" '01111.:'ll'r" for nCll ktlO\\ rni.:. 'lll'r R111 th1• .'Ollnl.!c;t<'r" pro,ed smarter than Lhc <'dul·ators ''ho .. ere oskinJt th<.' l'l\ll'St 100!!. Ca11 rorn1;i ~lute Bourd of J.;d u c at 1 on t :1mpl t' tur,·eyccl l2.6SG l!C\ r ntll h ade rs. One llr th t? rnult1p l e · I OI Ct' Q \ll'S· nii nn the survl'" wb · "I ~ tht l 'n1°t <'d StnlC$ 11 es entath r dl·mocrac) a 1amcntnry demount.}. :. ct dem o~racy or a dlt'· rs hip?" '-' tht bo:•'ii published. "Ith rroclam;ition or cho51rin. the ( PA UL llAltVEY J rt'"ulh or the survey. the s late educators s ay the~· are cl1stres!><'d to lt'arn that ·only 43 fl<'rrent :.in'" ered ~nr­ rcclly that our t'ountry 1 a r <'preo;<-ntat1 vc de mocrac)." TWENTY-EIGHT percent had !'ard a "parli a m entar y de· mocracy.' • Sixteen percent had said a "direct democracy." and nine percent had said a "die· tatorsh1p " But California State Schools ~11J)('rintcndenl W•ls<>n Riles ex· pressed official embarrassment that o nly 43 pe rc ent had "uni;wered correctly" that "ours is a representllti ve democracy.·' Superintendent Riies and his board "ill be furtht•r distressed to learn that the 43 perrent \\en• ~ mng -• nd tbr C'ahforma State .Board of Education ls wrong. Ours is not a "rep~cntalive democracy·.: ne,·er wn . Ours as t1 ·'rt•Pr<.>scnfotl\ e repuhlir .. You'll nnt fmd thl' \l.ord "d\'· mocracy" in any of our nation's romcrstonc do<'umcntx. not nn. \'<' Nor is it included 1n ;my or our !>cveral iit ales' con:stitut1ons. Ours is a "r<'prcscntillivl' re· public." ·•. . ond to lhe ltcpuhhc for "h1cb It stands. . " What's happened Is thot lhe Cahrornia State Board of Educa· lion allowed •ls survey to be pre· pared by some people who grew up believing unyth\ng F.D.R. said. And it was he , with the willing compliance of his partisan com· patriots. who 31iopted the de- s ignation. "democracy" hoping that it would thereafter be equal· ed with lhe "Drmorratic" party. It was a polillrnl embarrass- ment 10 F.O.R. lo be reminded Utal our nation is a "republic." This l r nde d to endow lhe Republican Party with a prior claim which f'.O.R. envied. TllERF. ARE several veniions. of ho\\• he s e t about to rc- des1 gnn~~ our country . One version ~edits Jim f'nrl "Y with sugge!>ltnJt at but. "h0('\'1•r had the idea flr~t. II "all 1'1t·,ufto11t Roosevelt who carefully 1nd111h·d thl.' word "democr::ac·;." in mo-.1 every public ullcrun<·t· Webster nev~·r did go ,ilonc wllh the frauduh.•nt 1ldin1lu111 Tt-e dictionary conunue"l In 11l<'n tlly "democracy"' as " hal 1t 11 11 ly ic;· "majority rule " MaJor1ty ruh', or cours<', Ill th1• same as mob rule. Ours Is a "social democracy" rerha ps . But pohtically. our rnrefully designed tripnrtlle gov ernm l·nt is a "re publk " A~OTH &R s iptif1cant in· henta nce which 1s being dr~"pat ed by dis use · With the !lt>ec1 fic e>.<'e1)tron of the Cons trtut1on '" hir h purpose· ly confined il self 10 C'l\'11 la~ t each or our nution's rornl'r.,ton(• document!! called upon the guidance und bl eh1n 1t of Afmtghty Cod. If. in the name or separating • ~ 'hu• ch and State." we olso divorce "God nnd Count r)" ",. perv(I t our foundcm!' mo!>l noble purp e . All tht• fam1hor pieces, pl11~ u fcw new Inter 111 cllvt• 1tcmi.. arf' present ln Tl'lt"hmann''I hounrv, ll.:h1 . ;rn11u blr bed1tlc11• reodrr The Llllf' t•aphll'l'"' t•xul'lly l111• s~llnt nf the• lt•xt. which i~ t11 divert rulhf'I' lhun d1.s1t<'C't Tht• synta x ut t1rQc.s Is !-.rnful TllF. ROOK'S princ1pnl r ln1m to 111tent1on 1s what lhl' du111 jarkl't nsserts is the first bto· graphical lnvestagat1on Into 1t~ protagonist '14 sexual pcr~ona The d i!iclosu res aren 't thot murh. In a few casual!\' aUribul· ed paragr a phs. Woollcotl's chronicler avers that. hormonal imbalance Crom bJrth._ r ather than adult mumps, caused un drogyn e appearance a nd behavior, QueruJous. w nsplsh. arro~wnt, cruel and national opinJon mak<'r e~tr~ordinary In the worlds of Hterature and dram:>. WOOJl('l)lt for :t quarter century before World War 11 went everywhere and knew evet)'One who was an)1body. Ills ty pe is sUll :around. thQugh none quites<> omnipotent. The 1.t1r1cc·totd tales or the WILLIAMCl.OVl-:R Associatl'd l'n·l>s ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT llnhfl'r1 'J WrC'd , l>ilbluAf'r TIWtl(U Krrofl, ~:a1111r IJa rharo Krt1t11«11. P.1t1111nnl Paflr f:d1tur TI1C' l'ihtnnal pagr of the Daily P 1lt1I 'eek~ t o Inform and ~llmulate re:ader11 by presenlln11 oo th•~ ,,ape diver"" commentary 00 1op1n or 1nterc~t b)' syndlcat- t'il <'nlumnr<.I"; :md t'nrtoontst.s, by pm' 1d1n1t n roru"' for readers' "~"ll nnd by prc!len ting this nc·,,.,~pop<'r'~ opinions and ideu11 on r urrent topic ... The f'dilon 3I 0µ1ni11ns of the f>llily Pilot 11ppear only In the <.'dllorlol column at the IOJ) or tht' PllJl\' Opbuons E.'JI· pr~~ed I>} lh~ rol11mnisu and l'Ortoon15ll• and ll'tlcr wnttts •re th(•tr 0"" and no cndorM'ml!nl ~ their \If.'" s b'' th" Dally PllOl should b<' Inferred Monday. July 26, 1976 .. ... ' Monday. July 2i) 1976 OAIL v PILOT A 7 ,THE t'AM IL \ By Bil Keane . , Education Cost On Rise • &\S W@Ml? From Big As ess~d Valuation Iner as . ~ ~ @[( W 0 @@ t ll>' KATH\' ct.ANO' o. "" o.iir 1'11411 ~ M o s l 0 r'a n g e Co a l homf'owners can count on &pend ing m ore ouxt year Cor th~1r children's education . While many school district' are plannln t: cuts in school t;i,,. ntcs. the hefty hikes 'n asse sl'd valuation this ear -18.7 1>er· Ctr\,t countywid1.· und up to 30 per· cent in the f'ountaln Valley Schoo l District -will m ean higher tax bills for most re~• dents. , Hess said 1f local llS!>('&i.ed valuation increased 6 Pt-n•cnl m. well, the home-owm.'r would con· tinuc pay101i1 a proport1onutc share for schools. 1ncre11sed rn a11se. sed 'nh•l' b" lhC dj:striCt '!\ U\'l'r<lfo:l' or :!;! l'll!r· cent. lhl' homco\\ ner sllll will pa» about nine p{'ret•nl inon· 1n ..;('hool luXl':J tllls y1•u.r even \\Ith thi' cut. l'hf' ntnl' p('rccnt mun• lw puvi. will fman\•t• ttw nmc pc·rccnt i11. nation fa<'tor built mtoSU 00. C<it a prohlc•rn '1 1'ht>t1 tt•rttt• In Pat nunn Pat U!lll cut re'd WP<'. yt'I t 111q tlw artswt'r.~ and act ion you m•t'CI tu sol t't' 111<'<7Wfli'~ m g<wt•rnmt.>11l and bus1· r1e.vs Mm/ ,11mir 'l'lt'~lt<ms to Pot l>unn At Yo"r St'rt'IC<'. Ura119e Coo.\t Da1/11 PJfot. I'<> tJ01 lSt;ll Costa Mesa. CA 9262t> Include 11our t£'1epho11~ numtwr The co/Imm appears doily except Sot11rdu11s. f:upi~11 .l.-edrd DEAR PAT l ~ent a $44 check to Uorbor Central llo: pital in Torrance In March 1976 10 1111y my bill. • ·: "Owt Ouchi Don't put me downl TM sand's BUT THE EXTRA DOLLARS they spt>nd for education \Hln't mean a wmdfoll or iax doll;irs for the local ~<'hooh. 8 l1 T A S P R 0 I' 1-: R TV \'alue~ sour h1glw1 up tu ~ per<'t-nt -th~ local t tl\flJ~ er spends m ore for edutat1on. he s aid. Erwin Decker of the Stal1• Department of Educallon ~did hike~ m assessed \ aluat1on can mean lo\\ er propert~ tax rates State and local edu1•atmn of l1c1als said the only cho1<'c local re:o11denls and lo<'nl school board., have is to kl.'t'P pt1y1ng more for :;chools or to lowt!r lhe dollar _.mount spent on each child'~ educut1on annually. At the same time. I s ubmittec:t a <'!aim 10 Blue Cross About a month loter. \\hen I learned thal Rluf' Cross had r~lmtJuris('(I th~ ho:ip1tal SJS.20, I requested a r efund. J '"e written sever al times since then. but the hosp1t:il's only respon o wa~ that t hey ··are luokin~ into thc matter "I'm on ,1 limited tncomt' and can't (ford to lose th1:. mone~. .. .. HOTI" L /ti. Boyd Parents Pick Sex of Child Instead. 1n man) <':lSe~ the local taxpayer "111 aS!'.Uml' a greater Cinan<'1aJ burden for the <'OSl of educating children, "'hale lhe state will chip tn less. In others. the state will provide the same and local tax bills may jump. · T he reason is Senate Bill 90. a state school finance r eform bill That 1s be<'aus e SU 00 clcal!. "'llh two types or school districts tht> low·weallh. hke Ocean View, with fewer dollars in as- sessed value behmd each stu· dent, and the high.wealth, Like Newport·Mesa Unified, with more dollars in assessed value behind each youngster. TllAT <a~NF.RAU.\' \\'Ol'l.O mean redu<'ed program~ and larger <'lass si1es Dale Coogan. superintendent of 1he Ocean View d1s tn<'t.. nott>tl thal schools are the only la>. s upported agency that don 't benefit from increased asses ed value. ln Ocean View. for example. valuation jumped about 25 per· cent. and district officials said lax bills may JU mp likewise. It's altogether possible now for a couple to pre$elect whether their baby·to·be will be a boy or a ~1rl. In fact. numerous matrimonial mates. whether for J:{Ond or bad. are doing it. Credit the new ubartion laws. Credit. too, that pl'O('edure <':Tiied ammQCentes1s 14"Mrnb~ d oc·_ lors can determ int• b.\ tcstan~ thl' <Jmniolic Ouid from the m other·~ uterus whether the un· born infant 1s male or fomalc. The expectant mother ('an undergo the test. then get an abor· tion. if the fetus does not prove to be the gender or her c hoice. And she can do this re· peatroly. 1f necessary to make sure she'll have a boy or a girl. wht<'he\·er. 4ThP hightt'-~al•h di•trit"t• ••. r~rifl" onlfl SI 25 per •fudf>ftf nnn•all!I fro• fltP staf P. • VALUATION INCREASED 'l0.6 percent in the Huntington Beach City <elementary 1 &·hool District. 30 percent in the Foun tain Valley system and 24.5 per· cent in the tluntinmon Beach Cnion lllgh School D1str1ct IJ>3"Ssed in l9T2 Jt set a maximum revenue limit per student. dis· trict by district , based on wh~1t lhat distri<'t spent in 1972. Ql'ERIES F ROlt CUF.NTS Q. ··\\'hat are lhc three things you said all men want ·•·· A Power. achievement and lo\'e. But 1 didn't ~;n th,11 A llal\ itrd prl}rl'S!>Or named f);" 1ct c '.\lclll'lhind s aid 11 In 1-.11:h man. he s aid. 1111t• 111 the thrcc <'Omes 111,l Sn 1h1• kl n<l ol t h,11 ,I( I I I \ llU ;ir(• !->him S up h.' '0111 or<lc1 of IJl"t' lt•n•nn• 111 \h1~ trw 11! burn· Ill).! Lll':Olr<'~ \\'as rcportl•d here that \\t' C'tll7.ens dream every 90 . minutes while asleep. But wf're you <.I\\ :lr<' '' r all<'t:l'dly daydream (•\•ery 00 minute!> \\ hC'n irn ake~ S11d1 1~ the c laim of the sclent'l' bo) lo. It ·~ cc1mmon knowkdge that sleep drcum~ do m1lt'h to l'll·an up the mental mat'htnery. lt " .... n l kno" n \lnt1I recent!~'. ho\\ l'\'el'. I hat 0 ,\\Ill t•Jnb ltkl'\\ 1 .. 1: arc hight~ bl'IWftCIJI [II\\ .1rcl th1' <•nd Addre'~ 111011 111 I. \I llmid I' o l1or 1560. Co:.tu \/1·1m !l:?t.:!t1 Deaths Elsewhere PASADE:\A I APt Oil company C'\c.'t'11\1\c• and <'Ommunitv l\'UO\•r Samu"' 1•. Rowlh'. 11 died Frid:l} 11t ilunt 1 n ~ I o n 1\1 c• m o r 1 :.i I lln~1ut 111 H1H1 I b~ rdirrrl I rnm Slwll (11 I (' 11 aft 1•r ~ ~·i•uri. "11 h I 111' firm 111 l!ln4 \\ h\'0 ht• \\ ,1., s \•fllOI \\"1'S\ ('0,1~1 I l'fH'11M'll tatin' and v1<'e pres1· dent lh.• then JOtned the Hank of Ca lifornia a~ .i director and consultant (lll;CE AN~ f•U tH 1f flt t "' (htlbC.M (.,. f> d1 I 11 1H, J ti t I 14i1• \1i1r "''¥• C1 lh h· t hu''' J"'I fl tiff' \.IJn O•, It lt.1•.iJ"•'' t /c1 t ' tolrr'loff MWt I ~'" ~ I ,, " •'tr 1• ' ' I M 1 ' "I ...... 1ttt1 'f I f' ,,. N 1 <fltjhlf r M1t •• WHEN SB 98 WAS PAS ED 11 w as her.aided as a r e form measure to t ake the burden ror e du <'ation ore the l oca l homeowner. In Huntington Bea<'h's Ocean View School D1str1ct, for exam pie. 1t allowed o tax rate cut of more 1han SI the rirst year. ,\nd 1t meant the stall' picked up a greater part or the tab for local edu<'atlon But no ont> ant1cipntcd Lht> hcf ty mcrea:;e!' in u!'sessed valuu lion. accord1nf,: 1<1 O<-ean \'IC\\ Asst Supt Jamt':.Junt'il i\S r\SSt:SS'.\t t:NTS SOAREO about :?0 porcent higher than state officials hall expected. stat\• aid dwindled and local taxpayer-; made up the difference. he.said. For example. Ocean View's in creas<> in assessed value this year will mean the state will <'hip in about SlOO less J)('r student than last year This year local taxpayers will provide 5616 Clf the Sl.012 s pent for each child ·s edu(·ation. Jom·' said. wh1lc lhl' '\ale will !ot~nd 5395 tr as!>ess<'d \;due hadn t Jumped. local ta~payers 11oul<I have paid S519 Pl'r child while the state" ould h:I\ l' J:I\ en S.19:? OR. Cll \Rl.t:S tlf'.SS. :l!>~l!' tant ~upt.'rtnll•11tll•n1 ot the 1111111 mgton Beach l"n1on lhgh Sch11\JI District. explained that SH !KJ ha .. about a 6 percent in.nation fa<'lor built tn ea<'h year This year .the inna11vn rar1111 rose to 9 pcrc·l'nt because vf rl' rent st ale lcg1!>latton TH~ LOWER-WEALTll dts· tri<'ts are on the s tate's ··equalization" program. in· tended to h ave the state chip in the bulk of educational costs. The higher-wealth districts. Newport·~lesa. Laguno lieach nilled. Capistr ano U'nifled and the Seal Beach Elementary, for example. r eceive only $125 per student annually Crom the state. The rest comes from local tax. pa.' ers In ~ewport·M esa this year thal \\ 111 mean a tax cul or 50 l'ents 1wr SIOO of a sse ssed valuation because a lo'' t>r r.itl' can still raise the thstrict ·s rl'venuc llmll per student Th:1t hm1t 1s l.6i010 this year's budj.!et. di..;tn('t or f1ctals said Increas es in other Oran1,:i' Co.:ist d1 s tricti. were ln111t• ·mr1ed. 25 7 percent . l~ai:un:.i Beach Unified. 25.8 perecnt. Newport·l\t esa Un1hed, ?2.2 per· cent. Saddle back Unified. 24.4 percent and Capistrano Unified, 23 5 per<'ent. But Don Datko of lhe Orange County Department or Education s aid the new ,·alual1ons simply berome part or a very <'OmphCUI· Pd formula set forth in sn 90 "'hich tells the county how to <'Ompute tnx rate'> And local off1t·1;1b s aid, 111 thl' end. it 1~ the lo<' JI l>l"UPl'rt~ o" ner "ho foots a bli,!~\'r portion or tht· final H hOol hill. "'"ll' Sl<lll' Ill f1r1als 'hould t•nd tlw q •nr "1th ,1 Bl'T IF i\ R ESIDt:l\T'~ home sur1>lui-. * * * * * * Se-ai-Beach Trustee Hits School Laws A trustee in the Seal Beach S<'hool District said he is ready to tackle the state's S<'hool finan<'e la"'s. do1ming they d1s<'r1mmate against 1·h1ldren in his disln('t Trust re Gordon Po1\ ers :-auJ h<' 1s study in~ a possible lawsuit challl'nging the t·on .. 11Lut1onal.1t~ of Senate U1ll 90, a school finance re form b ill passed 11\ l9'i2 · It puts a cap on what a district l'an spend.·· he saHI POWF;RS Si\ID SB 90. \\h1l'h has. ilboUt a Six JWr<'enl 10fl:it111n f.1C'\Or bUtlt tn t.'aCh year, Slmpl) t\a~ not kt•pt pace with soari OJ.\ .. ('ht,.,l l'0>-1~ b .i rt'sult h<· said. the d1stri<'t ha~ hil<l t11 l'Ut back cm :-om<• pro gram!'. ltkt• \\ oodllhop and homl' c<'Onomw~. hecaui.l' 1ru:ile1:s h:ll'e becn stnppt'd of the JlOl'l'r Lo control dist ri <'l t A'< mil'' At the s ame time. a~st•sst•d valuation Jum1>€'d 31.9 percent this) ear m his dtsln<'t while tax rates ha\'C dropped by about U cents per StOO o f ass('sscd 'aluu tron POWEHS S1\ID SF.AL Bc<i<'h ha!o' tlw lll\\t!~I t:.ix rate in lh~ t•ounl.\ II lt \\er en t wrccd lo cut 1ti. rat~ su much becau!->e of the increase in assessed valuation. he s aid, some programs would not have to be parl'd. R.D , Costa Mesa The hospital may hav~ told you a review or your refund r equest was under way, but no one botherM to t~ll lhe hos pllal's rompul~r -and that's what comats. No computer uadout on your hospital stay or payment from any s°'art'e l'OUld be located. Kay NeUoD of the accounts receivable depart men& asks you lo send htr copies of proor or payment. )'OUr hospital identiflcatloo number and datf' of treat· menc. Mall this to Nelson at Harbor Gt>neral Hospital. JOH W. Carson St .. DuJldlng A·9 West. Torrance, CA 90509. \"mHh~r H~qHirf•d DEAR PAT: When I or~ne<J a :;;1\'lll).tl> ::ICCOUl\L lhe othec. Aal.. I "11s asked for my Social Securit~ number. I '\'(' heard that one should not l(ive out his S.S. number Loe\ t•rvone "ho as ks. 'lO I refused. 1'tw girl who "as hclpn)g me i1u1d that I had to provide mr number for any financlul institution with which I had dealings I "'cnt ahead and gave 1t but wonde r if I made a mistake. C.T . t-'ounl3in Valley You had to report your Social Sffurity "umber in Otis u se. The law requires• person to dlvulce his Sodal Stturlty number to anyone or H Y orianlz•· tlon that pays you income. This -0ttld l•clude your ~mployer. sulngs bank or stoekbroker. The fMe ral Privacy Act does not allow f~eral or &late govern· ment agencies to withhold henf'flli. U you won't re· lease )•our Social Set'urity number. 8ul all go"ern· ment agt>nd«>s that r..qulrl'd Sodal Security num· bers for identifil'atloo befon· J anuary 1975 ar" allowed to kt'f'p th.-lr syslf'm., operallnl(. Any oth1•r agt'nl'y rt•qulrinl( your S.S. number aflt'r \hat dah' would be In vlolallon of the law. .\)lfrrf "' Bou""' DEAR I' AT: I am a lO·)'CUr·old 11lrl. J would Ilk(' to get some babys1t1ing Jobs. but people always say I'm too young. What can J do about this" I feel that I nm responsible to baoyslt. S.S., Laguna Beach How about pet or yard sltllnJC until you're several years older? \'ou may feel that you're responsible, but taking charge of a young child all b)' yourself now couJd he more of a Job than you think it ls. Many pretffns win tht> confidence of famUies with young children by taking on les~ demaodinl( jobs. such H \\'C~ pulllng and other yard chort'S, helpinl( watch youngsters while their mother is bus) at home. or t aklnft charge of 1 pet's feeding a nd exercise v.hlle the family is on vaca· lion. Don •t be a fr a.Id to offer your services in other areas. and before ~·ou know ii. ynu'll bt> older and have more bab~·sllll.ng jobs lhan you ran handle. ('";" C"'"Plfli1to ;;;;...===::;_-=====;;;;; 'I 1 1 11 1 , ',I,• ( 1t; 11 1t1ttt 1 11 1 ·, .. ::~·~: San Pablo Canyon Fill Plan Dumped SB 90 sets a per-student spend· sng limit each year for school dis· 1racts In Seal Beach's <'ase. Powers said, that limit Is about SJ.270. DEAR Pi\T After i>eeing an ad in Coin /\ge magazine las t March. I ordered five gcm·proof com sets from Great l°'<('Ck Com Exchan.i:e. Great Ne<'k • N Y. The <'OlnS arriH'Ci but were not the qualily ad· 'ertiscd I returned thPm Aprtl 14, enclosing pr oof of rnyment and a refund request. Two followup lcl· lers were .. ent, and two months later I received my package of returned coins and my letters. marked, "Out of Business. Hcturn." I then found another ad in Numismatic News that has the same phone number and address with "Astoria Coin Collectors" named as the firm. I know I've been taken, but ls there an:v way I could possibly recover my $25.25 loss? Thes e tarnished proof sets arc of no value. G.B., Costa Mesa BAL TZ·BERGERON FUNERAL HOME 1,.,orl1n,1 Ol'I M.v h/ I 1.1 IV co .. 1 I MP .. ' tilt• l 1.' I BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY t tO !lru i1fw If Co-.1,, Mc• .. 1 642 QI SO LAGUNA HILLS MORTUARY 25301 Al11;1 .a Porl(w.w Laguna Hills C 1 !>ll t·4300 McCOAMICK MORTUA"Y Laguna Beach 494·941 5 San Juan Cap1o::tra"o 495·1776 l'AClr:IC VIEW MfMOfU,\L PARK Cemetery M ortuary Cha pt> I 3500 Pac1llc View 01111e Newport. Cahlorn13 644·2700 PED FAMIL 't COlONIAL FUNEAA1. HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westmtnstet 893·3525 "' •"' """ I 1t (')111 L ;d,, t Mt •tlf"k I ( h.11 f'\ 1 U \ It'°'~ blrif I tfh• 1 W• Jn 11, •·•'•'""''" I Alt/I M '"'"'"! ,,..,..., n11t -'""•V ()" ,, •to to,,,. 1 '""'' ~ .... ,vl)lflrit'"""' ' ...... "" ,,, ,. ,, •h tt,. ,~ ~of~- .... , "',.,, ,. t ,, ' The San Clemente City Council has dit<'hed a proposal to fill In the ~an Pablo Canyon with dirt and rO<'k wast\• MC(All f HEY tt flu -.,.Al#I \ ~c.CAit.f1 "4lV rt\0 '•I hl'U ' ('l IA W.,,. t e ,-f,ll"lof" ~ •• f 1#1,, ,,y I l'f, ,,,.,, ,,,,..4f)y The coun<'1l h ad bnen)' daJlic<l w11h the notion. with the idea that when filled the <'a nyon m1~hl be usf'd as an rxecutivc golf course. ... , to.• ' t"·' , u M r . ...,\l"W:>y 0-t Y. t ~->'..... I 111.1 H ·r~ •n But the r esidents of the surrounding cxccutl\'e homes were irate a1 the sugttesllon a natural canyon I fl 1• f t 1' bt ,tf\rf' y,.,, I ""' i , .... 11 " on""-"' u fhf' ,, , l).11 i .. ,,.. ,, ~ ,,,..,, l .... ,. ., I• 'r tr' h411U '"°'Q19'0!\ ! I '11-.\ M..lt t 1-tf °' 1htt tQf \ WILttUOON N U'ltll Wll"tr.f~N t1\frftf•lv6f "-•,.' '"'"'"'",.'"' , .. ,,,,,,",., o., .. ur ~th ,, .. )1 1•'• ._..,, .. , ... ct ov 'Wt «Muqhtf''. t• t ., Wd••~\f'W\ nt ttvf'llf·'-QIM fi,lt4l(f\ "'"''' <"''"''' W1••1,,·,of\ o• ClllO'\ft.fW'IO t\r.\ I'\ ~ .. tnd ' .,\tflf HllQJ\f-,. nt ·~., .. t •• fp • .,.,.,,"'"''"'"~#'\lU-\ lfA'I t ti.ti flM (I t~fU (_,,.,.t•f"y AA.. (.Qrrn1r' N11\\•0h Mot\U&f ' fiJ•t~C 10<\ Wfll HMIV£V JA.Nll S W£08 ol (.b\t• Mli\A, C Atitntn1it O•tt of d.,.•th Ju•y ti. 10• ~rv1vtO D• f\1\ wit• Ft-'Mt'\. \OJA. O.-tr.-U HAtvfl~ W•Ob OI Cor°""' (A"'"'f'I•• ••v• orendtftUorf',,. b<Jl,,,.r\. l 10¥<1 '"'" NO•'"•" -ot JM •\IW\ M1r"•03A M r Wtthb WA\ .. , "'" m11n or E "' lO<lltt t 110 ot LAli!fW<'O(I ltN'.t D~uO"'"'' of A.n¥tlf·,-~·"''"'' w 1tt b• J\•10 Wfl'~\04• ••.re Ilic "tl•~w C'utc:u•f ,,,,.,,.t'l'Wttt PA· 1hC" v .... Mrtrn.ori•I P•''· ~· t\ .. •· .._ Ce P•c•hc V••w ~t~•r., O.r~ tOI \ .... ., •1CHA.l!O J 8ARllV ,,.,,,...., ol C'"4't• ........ ,. C•Jt•o,.ntA o~·· °' .... ,, Jul' U "'' \u• v1ved ev PW\ \Oft. lttt"'•rd '# 0•rry Ot t'h1~t1ft(ttO" Ao)(" ~ lt'Ot,...,. W1U••M &vrt !-.. \le"\ Mllrry Cel•-IOol - 'f0<\ •"0 P.qq~ J'•etm•" Of t..• be destroyed ::ind petitioned city fathers to Junk the 20·year dump The coun('ll "ns consu1enn~ referring the propo'<ol tn the Parks <rn<1 R <'<'rl'a t1on Com mission for i.luch', whc•n C'rtv Clerk :\1 a \ I. Rrri;: informl'(I tht>m h1•ct rl'('c•IVt•d th J')l'\ttlOO or 11lmo t \80 rc11i1lcnts A dozen homcownc.'r~ wCI'<' in lhe council <'hambcrs to buck 1t up. One m a n told tht council, "You are propo!'ll n it that our neighborhood be tumc.,'() into o 20·ycAr rity dump." Another warntd th11t Ir lh<' council proceedtd with lhc plan they would face "hundred~ .. or angry residents . fi e 11aid thut ot 11 prior parks romm1o::s1nn meclln)!. more than 100 per. fin.<: ~l:iJt<'ff ;i violent protci;t Coun<'ilman Ton.v DIG101 :1nn1 sa1d bcra1111c so mnn> JX"Opl1.• uh 'l4>f'' U\tH ''"•"Ot"••dr-.,_ Pif•v•t• 1-1' "'"1<"' ..... 11e ,.... ... .... Park Gr t •.•• ,, ••• , ... .,.. •.•••• a•-•t an Morfu«ydtf"9C.fM\ MU5 .. IUGU LOS ANGELES (AP) CH•AlES • H•ASHIEAGEA,,,. -A proposed 1 300-acre ,...,.,..,,, c-.te~,.. Cl llft>t'N6. O.loet ' ,,..,,. ,,.,,. >s. "'' S<Kv•-b't,,.. park to tht heavily •tll• U ll•• ot C•JI• Mtu: l u.rbanlted Baldwin Hills ~r•ndtlHl d r•" •"• I tte.tt• b · ~..-«"'1"'"" ..,.1.,•tt1em11y""""9\ -atta • ~tved-a tL2 '"" iw ... io Tw\,,,., ' oo P~ e.i1 million federal grant lo Jected. the city s hould takt-nu further :l<'l•On on the m.1tter Th~' 'ote was 4 0. \\'ith t'•>un<"rlnrnn Thomas O'Kt•rf(' •1b..,('nt urnme r Plan Set in San Juan Tumbling, nature wnlks. pioneer craft11 and wc('kly films tire avallnblt' to San Juon Capistrano children nR part or thl' city'!! summ"r recrcution pro· ~rnm. Childrl'n 6 ye nr~ anc'I older cun partlclpoll.' in doily proi::rams nt Honito, Oso. Serra. Cook amt ~·our Onk!'l f'arks and ;JI S~1n Juan Y.l <'mrntary and Marco i-·or,tcr Junior lli~h S<'h0<1I~ Ad d111onal rnrorm.1t1n11 I"' .J\,lllnbll• by <'alhng l'll) Offil'C .... 493-1171 THE ~UMllMe HIA1'"G At• COMO. ,, .. , ..... ___ , .... ,, .. .., , ... .,..1 ...... So<ith c;.1. ed • . . $fl"f'(41-. "°"' ..... ~1· Sl"tVE'd - lrorn Seal Bea<'h. a district with a larRe assesscc'I v3luatron behind each student. receives only $125 per student annually in the form or state a rd Th(' rei.t <'Omcs from lncal taxes. Lee Martin. Coin Age advertising director , HYli the ~ew V-ork Depanment of I.aw advises perSOD!i having had dealing~ with Greak Neck Coln t;x. change to send complalnts to: Po11tal Inspector. General Po'it Office, 31st St. and IUh Ave., New York, NV 10098. The coin firm l.s out of bu11loess. and lf New \'ork postal in111pectors collect enough t'vldence to take action aolnsl the principals of thb firm <Pat and William Burns>. you wlll be In· POWF.R. SAID llF. At.SO ob· formM. Numismatic News knrw nothiag of the Jects to an or€'aw1de tax ratC' or 99 firm's curr.-nt statWI. It aJso advl1ted contactln1t t~ cents per $100 of assessed valua· po8tal authoritlrs. Hoth publlo tlons• ~poke11men t1on. which i.; levied on all said lhat a lot of mall·ordt-r coin dealers art' •olng c•lementary th~trlcts withtn tht• out'of businf'sR. A YS has found thlR to t>e the cue ll11nltnl(to11 Beach L:nion lll~h too, and advh1e11 holding off on coin mall orden un· School Dtstnd l~s you are very sure of the flrm'li current huslness That areaw1dc 1u" ,, divided reputation. amon~ lowl•r·Wt' a IU\ i1n<l h1i:hcr · iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiii;ii~iiiiiii~ii~iiiiiiiiiii wealth distnct 11 In an effort to • ___ Ut-WI ---DIETS'! equalize ttw dollar!\ ctlucatmg • f'tl<'h child But Powc:>rs 1111ld, "We ncv<:r a 11ee any of lhot Qnyway." IJ HE SAU> HF. POVBTS thllt he ran rt'solvc thal areawide lax Is sue with ti law11ult. Uut he chcl call the way current lowti arc written o "polyannfl" approach. As 1t is. he !'laid. his d istrict faces a i;pr nding cup, while part o ( Its tax dollars RO to hCIJI others. SCHICK HAS A BffiER WAY! lot's of people are .-,... Many happy Schick discouraced with ~-, cu1tomer1 are quick weight ~ i ~ . reportinc that they loss pans that"-'l , not only Iott se"!om produce ~ -... the pounds lashnc results. • • but are havinc no Schick Centet'1 difficulty new Weicht MAINTAINING Lou Proeram /'(# their desired doesn't ' ' wetctit use..pllla. shots JI afterward without SMITHS' MORTUA"Y 627 Main St Hvn11ngton Beach 536·6539 ""•\O,.I( LOCIQt Ollt<l•1•"9 8t lt Spt 8C(IWSll.JOn Of )and "----------~ &-•Y """''"•"'""K""'-for the recreation area. 1,115<,10" Vil JO '"'' G.tl'l\."'t """''•,...., 3 lo 10PM or fief dlett! dietin1 or unusual willpower. \ FIEE TIClm GIVEN AWAY, JULY 27 " ... -. ... 11an mm Miii c•wmm ceno -Ml s.11 "-... "·· CI051 ' ~f\ '~"' "' -751 KITCH .. & IATH alMODll.IMC9 FUI ISTIMA TIS ... °"" o...o ...... ANA.,[1,. ........ 0 •,•0. IUJW V-" " •t•I ., 772-3470' •1 • soup. salad. potato. roll. ar'ld dessert S2.31S SPIRES ...VINE · MecArllwr Blvd al S 0 Fwy COSTA MESA 312~ HarbOt Bl~d for Information or ''" Wt'Cht An1ty1lt, call 558-8404 • i ' ' I ' - DAILY PILOT s Monda r's Afternoon Prices Moncsa J1.11 26 >976 NYSE COMPOSITE . ' TRANSACTIONS French Dh> Continues PARIS CAff1 -The t'rcnch franc plummeted to its lowest level in almost 2'r.I years today, dosing at 4.94075-.95075 to lhe dollar on the of· fi cial fore ign exchange murktl. ll closed at 4.92575·.93550 lo the doll;,r Friday. Dealers i1:iid the bt,:t~esl sellers ap· peared to Swiss. and that they had seen no evidence 1n !lupport of lh(' franc by the Bank of fl'anre. The fraoc has lost aboul4 percent o( llS value agains t most other curren· des in I he past weeks. and 8 percent since the beginning of lhC' year. Strikers Shut Mines CHARLESTON, W.Va. fAPt - West Virginia coal miners shut down nearly every coal mine in the atate to- day and spread their wildcat strike ln· to Ohio to pressure coal companies to stop us1ng federal courts lo settle labor disputes. "It looks like the great. great ma· Jor1ty of everything Is out on a statewide bas is." Edwin Wiles, ol lhe West Virginia Coal AssoclatJon. said of the ~itualion In hl.B st:ile. ''Virtually all of the coal operations In the slate have been shut down.·' He sa1d nearly tall the 59,:.IO miners ln the nation's secood·blggest coal- producing atate were participating in l.M llriie, wbkh began last Mon<Uy aal inolved more tbao 20,000 mimn ~'smd. ·-.--- 'Bootstrap• He's Hustling For P_,uertO Rico 8)' .IOllN CUNNtn· -~,. ... tl-Alwll\'W Teodnro Mo:sc~o had just reocl {1 news Item that Dow ChemlcaJ Co "as denil'd pertnl:s$1on to b1.11ld 11 SSO-mlllion plastics plant In Solano Count,y bclcaust• of posiuble environ· ment:il pollution. Immediately he was on lht> telephone toonr of his a dcis Dow Chem1col rnu:sl be conta~tM in Midland. Mich .. und asked to come to t>uerto Rico where, he promised. they'd b~ welcomed without controversy or rt.'d tape. MOSCOSO, l\N nlmost legendary promoter of the commonwealth, con- fessed to the Oh\'1ous. ·1w e ·re op· portunistlc," he said proudl.y. ··we scan lhe newspapers and mu.,:utines: wt"'''' got mail programs and advertising pro- granu and .. ·· And the commonwealth also has St't aside certain areas for ··ma.ior emit· ters." confident that the pollution will be blown away from inhabitl'<l arNUI by the cu"""' • trade winds, or buried off the coa."t in one or the ocean s deepest holes. Puerto Rico wants industry, o.nd it gets it through cons- tant work, promises. bargaininl{. tux exemptions and sub- sidies. There ar e no federal taxes. and sometimes no com - monwealth ta xes. WAGE ASS ISTANCE IS offered t o certain manufacturers who establish plants in needy areas. The Federal Energy Administration allots SlOO million a year to the petrochemical industry. . The recession was devastating to the island ·s 3.1 million people . From an all t ime high of US,200 m May, 1974 . manufacturing employment Ml to 129,700 in July. 1975, and now Is back o nJy to 144,000 (NEWS ANALYSIS) in some ways," sa id Moscoso. A big improvement in the job situation is suggested by plants now being built. but more than half the population qualifies for f ood sta mps. "The job today is a damn sight tougher IMMIGRATION. ESP ECI ALLY from L3tln America, 1s crcatm~ a problem for th<> commonwealth 'And lhe return of 120.000 emigres during the past three years has added to the job problem. e ven though manv of them arl' re- tirees. The $2 30 an hour mrnilnum wuge also t~·nds to put Puerto Rico at a competith-e disad,•antagc with other rountrie:i. l\tosro!>o bt>lll•ves that flcx1b11ity in applym~ uw law mighl cnrouraf{c more jobs Tht>re 1s st ill a great need to develop the infrastructure of the islanc1, the roads. sewers . Moscoso believes Puerto Rico is unique tn havinJ! more cars than telephones bul hopes to add to the taller through a new contract with American Telephone & Telegraph llE SEEKS HIGH TECHNOLOGY companies und has succeeded enormously in allracting major electronics and pharmaceutical operations. Moscoso. head of FOMENTO. Puerto Riro's economic development association. is one of the foremost of his breed. His counterparts work for every state of the union, and almost all of them believe the ~reatest good fo r their people is to obtain JOb-producin~ industries. A hurricane of activity, l\1QScoso. 66. ha!> d1rectc<f in· dustrial development for lhe island from 1942 to 1961, anti then again from 1963 to the present, prnduring an im- pressive record of a ccomplishments in "Opera tion Bootstrap." SINCE 1950, HE REPORTS. •·we have created the world's 20th lar~est industrial society. We have attracted J,900 U.S. Industrial plant~ and 70 foreign ones representing an investment of $4.5 billlon. . "Our gross ~a.lion.al product has gone from $755 million in 1950 to $7.l b1lhon m 1975. We have almost wiped out ii· literacy. We have extended lire expectancy to 72 years , the highest rate in the United Stales . "We have increased per capita income from $615 In J9SO to St,980 in 1975. the highest level of per capita income in Latin America." MOSCOSO ISN'T PARTICULARLY happy. "The road ahead is 'jalba urriba,' on uphill climb. Moscoso can Im- press you just as well with the other side of the pi cl urc, with lhe story of Puerto Rico's poverty and depression. Unemployment always is in the double digits, at 17 per- cent in 1975. The best f1i:ure in lhe..pasl SLX )'ears was 10.8 percent in 1970. Petrochemicals nrc also firmly establis hed. but a ~aJ) in that industry remains to be filled through construclron of a.polystyrene plant. he ~ahl, cxph.11nmg why he "trained the rifle" on Dow Chemical this Wt'<'k Exchanges Told To Meet Rules WASllINCTON (i\P > • F etll·ral regulators have ij1vcn the five New York commodities futur s exchanKCS 30 doy~ to 11ubmit outlines tor complying with existing rules pollc11'\1' them. The Commodity Futures Trudin~ Commission snl<t In· ve~llgationR by its division of Trading and M arket.'i ahowf'll "the enrorccment J>ro1tram of t'Vl'ry New York exchtingc wois deficient.·· TUE COMMISSION SENT tElTF.RS ouUlninA c·om pllance needs to tht' Commc>dity J.:x~h:m~e. tnc.: Nrw York' Cocoa Exchanl(e; Nc•w York C<>ffce and StillBr Exchnniw. Inc : N<-w York Colton Exchon~c" und th<' NC'W Ynrk !\tl'n·untlle Exchange·. Spokes men for the cxchnni1c~ iw1t1 they hod M l r t• rcived the lctte r11 and would tt':(l 'r\'I! comm'ent until lhev had time to study the document" Commission chairman W1ll10m T B:iglcy suid thl• firms. whlt'h make up about 20 percent of the total com· moditles market. seem to h ave problems seeing themselvei; ns lhe public ins tltuUOM they are in~tcad of private cluhs. "THIS FIRST STEP WE arc laking Is a public wnrn· Ing," Bagley said. "We are talking tough so ttie Industry will bootstrap itself lnlo self regulation. "((this doesn't work. then we'U huve to move loward more direct regulaUon," he sajd. The commission has tho power lo levy -fines and Withdraw aestgnatlon of an l!X"· change as an official contract market. S&L Tells Growth Asset.I .. savings accounts and fi rst m9rt1age loans re- 1ched all·t1mc highs at Laguna Federal Savings and Loan AsaoelaUon in the fir.st hali of 1976, Lorna Mills, president, has reporte(j. Assets Increased to $282,104.919 from $25(,036,996 on Dec. 31, urrs. for a gain of 11 . Savingt1 ac~ounts crew to SZ4e.110, 740 from $221,480,299. in UM: six-month period, and first mortgage loan, totalled $230 425 916 up fr,.,.. $2~456, 796. • , • .... •• l 11 I I ! • ' .. '• ~· • • >· < ... ... . . .. .. .. .. •• .. . . . . '· . " '• . . .. .: ... ,. I Mond11r July 26 1976 DAIL V PILOT A 9 Loretta Granny at 32 3.SA\'lTAC:AIN OonW1JJa3m<1 CAnc .oou I 4 THE LETTER -Lortlll Lynn & Conwl.J Twitty tMCA 1 s BRING IT ON llOMF. TO ME -Mlckc Cilley 1t'l••yboy1 Q: II ll t rut' that l.or .. ua L> on. tbl' qut'l'D or roanlry mUilc. "'•" 1 arandmotber at tbe a~e or 3%! Abo tht 11hl' owns a T .. an.-11~ lu*n koo•a a Hur· riuae Muta.! Al •hat age did ht' marr)'.! MATA£.Cl-OAAMQE CO S8IOI CITIZBS SUI SO COAST PLAZA M It •llut SL s.61111 llfHAll llll --~, ...... , \ "GUS" I J .. 4 0 I I\ 110 'I.ti\ C.t.ltOOw llAt~I "I.AMII" l tt.•-H SO COAST PLAZA Mlt"'°ltlSl *"1111 n11J •"'• 11Ul1 OlltlTAlllMEllT, PAIT r '' ''-'" "'HLUTS OF THE WlST" ...... , SO. CGAST PLAZA MS S.11._ SO tlSl '"''"' IXl "Ullll ... Wr CINEMALANO 1ms. ...... ..., ... u~1~1 1.iou.11K 11JAWS11 I :l0. l :45·6:00·1:15 CINEMALAND Ill& S. N•MI l.MM• f.U·llOI lllCltW!M 00 "Ul 111 IOfflllUllD" I Jt , ... Jl•H 1 )t..t .. --t.Af ..... , .. \MOW• ... Diana Hot Mu ic Fe l LO. ,\~G fo:t.r•;S. <t\l'I IJIJ0;1 ftm,i. \\ill plJ) ho,,lt•i.:-tor till' liecond tul· nu a l ''HOl'k l\IU ~I{' A\\ .11 d!> .. 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"""°"" 10 T>lf lJt O CINN .. _, NOUUO• LOGAN'S •UH'"°' OtOS(N SUIVIVOIS '°' llMOnt• MllTOOoU e W\A>< O.OOIOO A SMALL TOWN IN nus !"61 "BEWARE. IT'S NOT ABOUT COUCH lEMEDltS:~ ~rala Caln, t..ogan~UJto. G1. A You'r e clo c Uttle Loretta <she's only r1\'e- root·lwo> marrit'd Mooney L>nn a rcw da~l> before her 14th birthday rand dtd be«>me u &rondmotlwr at age 32 8 )' thc> 'SOCiatfd Ptt s The rollow1ng at\.' 8\llboa.rd'~ hot rt•(•Ord htls for lht" "c-\•k endinsi July 31 ) they 11ppcur m nti¢t week'& 1s5ue or lhllboard m~azml'. H()TSl~CLt:S £AS\' u~··n~NING l \ Ol 'I.I. EVElt i''I 0 t'\MlTllER LOVE Lou Rtrn I t Ph1luddph1a lnternatwnul 1 2 l'M EA \' Kl.'llhCorrndincH AH<..'J J J'J) RF.AU,\' UWE1'0SEE YOUTONlCllT 1-;nglnnd Dqn & Jl1hn fo'ord Coll'y I Bh: Tn•t» 4 AN0 Tll£H llAIN\' D1W JN Nt-:W YOIU\ qwte an ad for grandmotMM An(! )'t'S ,'she doe$. own lht' to"' n )QU mt'mllvn which lncludes a mansion, schoolhouse. church :ind !)Oil offtt•c bouAht with the royalties she colh.-cted on the fir t gold a lbum awardt'd to a female smj.tcr . 'fhe tith.'. ''Don't Come tlome u-Drinkin' "Ith I Kl SAND SJ\\' <i0008't'E 1Columb1a1 Chicago t olunil11,1 'l.Jnhattan:. 5 SllOWEH Tilt-: l't-:Ol'l,1<; J o.m<'s Taylo1 Lovin· on Your Mind " Iller L.'"'" Jate:tl aniwn. "l'nlt('(f 1'ult•nt ... I~ c.lont' With Conway T" ill'' an<t 111cludcs a anglt' wr1Ul'll by T" 1tty :,impi~ lilied. "The Utter." 1 Q: In privatt' llCt'. I n't Truman Capote a vt>ry modest and bumble mH? ~s.P.T .• St. Louis. A You mu t be lhmkmg of another Truman llarn • "\\'hen I wnte soml'lhin~." Capote coyl> commented recently. "l ha\'(' the feeling II IS something onl) I could ha\'e"' ntten!" 'Glad You Asked That' by MwUy• ..d Hy Gar~ Q : I understand that sevt'ral ~·ears ago actress '1aureen O'Sullivan (MJa f'arro""s mom > re ented losing her "Tana•'s mate" image when s he became the mother·in·law o r Frank Sinatra. Anything to this? -S. Smith, New Bedford, Mass. A NothinJ?. "That's the wa,v it goes." Mia 's mom told us. "J didn't wor ry ubout it one way o r tht> other I like F rank Vl'ry much. I was honored to be his mother· in-law.·• Q: Has the movie "Benji" ever been on TV? - Estht>r Hopkins, Kokomo. Ind . A· ... Bl•nJi' will not be shcm non television." ad- 2. LOV!'; IS ;,\l.l\'t-: hros 1 Gary \\'rl~hl !Warner 3 MOONLIGHT r·'EEl...S HlCllT 1 Privat<> Stot'k 1 Starl.mck 4 1\lo'TER 'OON IU:l.IGLIT Sturlund Vm·:al Band 1Windsonit1 s DON"rc;o HIU·:,\l\IN(i ~I\' lit: HT Elton John & t\1k1 Oet• 1 H<l('kt'll ti GET Cl.l)~ER !-'col" ~ l'rofb 1 \\'arnl'r Broi. 1 7 COT TO GFT YUL' l ~TO M\ LIFI:: Beatles 1Cap1tol • 8 ROCK ANU ltOl.I. \tUSIC' 1 Brother-Repn~{·1 9 l'LL BE GOOD TO YOl' Brother:. Johnson 1A&)l 1 10 L ET 'E~I I ~ WmllS 1C;i p1tol 1 TOV 1.PS 1. GEORGE BE."NSON Bros 1 Bre(•1in' <Warner 2 PETER t-'R.\:\IPTO~ -Frampton Comes Alive 1A&M I 3 WI NGS ,\T TllE S PEED Or SOL':\'D 1Capitol 1. 4. CHICAGO X Columbia 5. JEFFERSON STAllSI II P -Spitfire I GruntJ CO ""'TR\' SINGLES 1. TEDDY BEAR lh>d Sovine •Starda~ 1 2. COLDEN HlNC; Gl•nr~l' Jone~ ~ Tammy Wynettc (EPIC I \'ises its produr cr, joc Camp "ri<'c:rnlls-e-v.,,.-feet·.,..,,.-.-,;.a. put the picture on lele\'ls1on \{·ould <a~ television "MURDER BY DEA TH"" IPGI tends to doJ remove the ·cta!>s1calness' a nd put the animal star forever on th<.' ~hclf. We plun to re. release il in theaters in five to seven years. We have also been contacted by two or the three networks and other production companies about doing a · Ben- j i' TV series. but we fttl 1t would be amPOssible in a series to capture the charm and mamtain the s tory \'ilality that made 'Benji' what he is ... By the way, our mcred1ble he ro will make another picture, tilled · F'or t ht> Love of BenJi.' lo bt> shot an Greece and released next summer." (Benji also m akes a "guest" appearance in Camp'l> latest funky and runny film . "llawmps.") 0 : Oidn't \\'ool"onh heirl'!>S Barbara Hutton h:n ·.-ten hui-handi. '!And wasn't )Jickl'y Rooney one oJ lhf'm., -Ito" a rdStt>vrn.son, Columh•1<i, Ohio. A '\o ~ht·"· onr 'hrkev m1.._,,.fi marn in.I? 'Is . Jh•tton, "ho on«t' m ;idt• .1 huhh) hl'rhohb.'. h<td onl) H 'H'n lnl'!11deil "t'rl' Pnnn• Alt·,•~ '.\ldl\ an1. (\•unt K11rt von ll.\l1~w1t1 Rt>n•ntltm, ('ar~· (;rant. l'nnet• Send µour quesrwns to lly <:ardner "Glad You A.tked That." care o/ ll11s newspaper. I' O llv.c 1174S. Chicago. /// 6061 I Manlyn and lly Gardner will answer a.1 many que1111on.~ C! they can in lh~r column. but the t'Olu me of moll makes per!Onal replies impossible. ~·a ''*-"' o.. .... -. c-.m ·•~•"•~U 1 1t ~ • .. • Uf,<,.1' """""'*' ~; ~ _,_'°" MM:14 ~ UM --n.A~ •u 'MMU·u.-MAn l\fOYOill,"ftl.1 )0,. •1111 -DCK.•-C K "AZA • '~",."'' 11 ur .... _,.....,,............. .. - "IAD HEWS IEARS" IPGI l:t0.S:40.t:ll "PAPHMOOfof" l :S0.7:11 ll'GI "JACI( &T .. 11.AMST ALIC " IGI l ·OO•S:1e>-a:'O "7tllYOU~ OFSIMU.D" l 40.7·00·1UO "THAT'S EHTERT AINMfNT l"ART 2" l .IS-4,4S-7 t•~>O "JACK & THE BEANSTALK" 1.00-4•20·7·30 "7111 Voyege Slnbed' :40·&·~;30 wu1 .... Mr\ "GUS" I t•t '' r )I ••U •t\,...'f\ "IAMll" '" ..... ,. ·a.. ruw OYll THI cuc•oo·s Mtsr "WHOl'S '°"A7 .. Cit S A HIWY IMANCHllTUI fX I 0.G.. ~flWY iC'.ITY 0"-d.) t "J.cllAIMfT\eh_,... .. ~•..,.ofS.....1• "A SMAU TOWN lf4TUAS" ..... IUO"trGI "SILENT MOVIE'" IPG) '°1" AXI DRJVSl" "SHAMPOO" CRI "LOG4t-l'S RUt-1" Cl"GJ "ODE TO BILLY JOE" CPGI "HARD TIMES" * "PETER PA.H" CGt "ESCAPE TO WITC:H .._OUMT AIM" "BINGO LONG TU VELIN 4LL·ST4RS & MOTOR ICINGS" "SMALL TOWN IH TEX.AS'' IPGI CHA•&. rOH N«lfOH "'"'•" ._0,..D• OUNH ,o•o. J,j(IMU ~Ullti'tll riAt tt0Lewoo" • Jt01it1u ti1111 H."""' lt08t~t W4GNl• • Cll" llO .. ~f.0"' MOfrt h~tJ.•$ 1 ,,_, •.> ,_tll t IOI "'" 'I·~ ~·•au"• •\j""' • 00 •• , •• t DWUDStlmtl .. ............ , COUA .. na \o llt1 .- ~ "NEVER GIVE AN INCH" '•ul Newmen Henry 'Ol!d• "GUS" lGI "BAMll" * Munier . byD ~Mt e" ·~PG, '"J' t"' ,,, ... ,, tt.\i\ LA."" .... ,·ru \\tiitl -"At• U.""nUJ ~·~··· Will'tf CO•Y') ,,_,00 •• 6' ,., liu"t I ot ) 0 t JO, '' t 0\ II 4\ " ... ..!'M!Q!..T~J!L ... 1 •-'•OH) •• ..._UU, --- l.-..n1129. WlLCC*l TO THI nao ClNTUlrf. (PQ) MtfH'" Yr'J•W • JfNNV •OV1't1J ,., ,, ~ Y•lt•nv. JIHCtVJltO JOf\O ... ""'" •o•vt' t~ • lt ,.,~ '•t t\t .... ,, .... ·. <Wttrnt•r Rroi;.1 \HOW" •f \0 c;O•\t l'\•U WMDATi 1,.... 4 ... tl I\ \Af ·SUM.> 0.-MM •• 6-....11JM4 ... ll tt "FACE TO FACE" ____ ._""I_ -- UVUllMAHH WEEl(DAYS 7:2~!1:55 SAT/SUN 1:00-3:45 6:1C>-1:40 11·05 CINEMA COOCR- _.._..Ql._......,..Jd.,(j)j' ..... ' • ... t •Y-YotCliMfff t1t t lU -, SHOWH AT CIHIMALAHD COHT. DAIL1' • l:JO.J:OO 4: JG-.6:00-9: 00 i~Ode10 BillyJoe A fix,• W>f\I f/1<11 \ II JYI IU\ '"'""' <11•1 ~· ''""'''"'' ~"· l•~I/ ll'CI} 111•1w•r kir!Jlll ti W1ltl.OA'f1 t tt t t\ n t\ ••' lkl" ',., ... '", ,,, ,, ,, ,, CllOACtNJla . ... ~., ..... ,,o,,.,.,.._»_. J ... h • .. MC-tit ..!J.!!1 .. I l A I 0 DAIL y PILOT M()Njay Juty 26 1976 Bahashoffs Make It a Happy Ending 1 Jack Nabs 2nd Place In 100 Free By a Dail)· Piiot \\'rHt-r MONTREAL .. I can 't belreve It! I can't bclil've \\hut I dtd after what happcnt'd :n the ~tart ol the race." ~aid a Jubilant Jac:k Babas hoff moment!> arter • picking up an Olympic s1h er medal in the lOO·mC'ter frce:.t .. ll' · Sunday night · "When we h1l the "'at r thought I hc·ard a r~call ,o I hes1tatl'd for a :.pht !>e<.'ond Thl·n I Sa\\ Jim ~l ontgomery gob~ me and I took off. ··1 was mud at m yselffordorng such a dumb thing. After that happened I was ~w1mming for silver." Babasho!f, 21 ·year-old Foun· l ain Valley H1Rh i:rad. got h1!> Olympic medal an tough fJl:th1on. ~lontgomcr~· was out shatte r· ing a barrier i.ome compun' \\Ith Montreal~ Olympics ~ \\hat the four-minute mil<' "a' before rt ''Ji. er Jcked "he n ht· 1t1nlea shed a world rcc·ord ·l!j ~ to ibag the gold med al ! Babas hoff c ame kn1f1n i:t ~through the" .iter hot on h1!-> tH·t·b 'm 50 81, a hfeti rn(' lx-st bv 63 h11n· •dredths of a seeond · ; .\lont~oml'ry hit the halt\\,i\ ·mark 1n 1 -1 1-l M•c-rind-. "hilt· ,Baba~hoff \\as t·auKht m 21 73 •and three other S\\ 1 mmers '' l'n.• \\ 1th111 .28 o( a :-.N'Ond of the• ,..,. ' star I wa-. !>\\ 1mm111,:t M> hard thl' first 50 my c·oach io.aid he thought l <I killed m~ self off." llalla!>ll<lff told the DuJ\v l'ilot The r oad1. Dol' t'oun1•1lma11 said. ··11e trtC'cl ::.c1 hard 111 e Jtch .\lont~omery llwt I '"'" afr.11d he'd tie up I s a\\ him .,top for a !->pht second at lht• .. t-.rt Tlw •rn ~• IS history \\'hc·n "'ark Spit I. oul •• world record 51 :l 111 .\lun1d1 l th(lught that \\llUltl :-I.ind 1111 ci~ht yC'ar'I · Babashoff \\ ,1s un,t11ppablt• th<' fmal 50 l\lon1gom1•n cml) g:i11w1l .19 on h11n wh11<.' tlw l\\O of lht•m ll'ft a wide g a l' ht't \\Ccn lhem:,elvt•'\ and the rt•:.t nf th(• (j l' I 11 W <' s t (; 1' r m an I' l'l t' r Nocke was third in 51 :u .. 1 kill'\\ 1( I \\,1:--.ta\rni.: d u-.l' to :\lonq:omc•n I \\ ,,, '" 1mm111g .... ell. .. BJb;..,ho rr :-.11d ··This m l11nent mershatl m, ... l'Vernhmg 1•bt• l hJt hJ' c•\ 1·r hapi)encd to nw h<• <·ontmut·d ·1t makc ... "'' 1rnm1111: "t'l'tn n11111· worth\\ hill• ht'l'.111'-l' lur .1 Ion.: time l d11fn t l'\ t'n hkt• 1t ··1 us£'d t11 th1nlo. I h.ul no 1::il1•1ll The two l'nllc>:t''> I "~mh•d to J,:11 to \\t>rcn t t'' <'n 1ntt'l l''tt1l 1n 11w · H\'forc• lh1• r.1rc• I \\as t''l<'tl1•d .ind O('r\ lllli'-!tut ll \\,IS a ('1)1\fl dent k111d or cwn·nus If \'1111 a n • nl'rvous ~tnd sc• art•c1. that ·:-. h.HI l h<id hopeci to i.:l'I a 50 3. aml n· Jlbt1<•all\· th:11 ·s ''hat I ·""•in1 c·on•.itl1•rin~ lht• l1nw I ln't \\ lw11 I ~IOl'!lt'd .. In all nlh£'r :t'-1>1·1·i... ti '' J' .1 pC'rh'l't "" 1m II h:lrl In h(' "~'"' I II ta kt· u b1 l'.1k. lhc•n rt· ulh i.:o for hrokt• 111 llw ;\(' \/\ rncct nt•\l '<',tr ch<• II IK· J 't·111or '°Jl tlW l OJ\ 1•r:-.1t\' of ,\lah.1111.11 ~Iv goal I'-to j:l't f,1,1t•r Mont5111m erv s \\1n It·"'' tht• l ' S. men I:! gold m1"l.1b an "" 1111 mini! out of .1111"'1hh• l.1 .111cl m 1•1 .111 thc) j.!.11'1ll'rl'CI ~j .,, II lll"'lhlr 39 me<lalhun'< IH'11• ;\s f•H m11t'h 1·1•h•hr.1tlll.t: lh1>1 \\Cc•I... ll:ih ..... lmff '·'~' th.ct m,1\ hll\ I' IO \\ 1111 lit"' hrokr 10011, ... ",1. 1 Mitfttflem9rY, ._....dhof', Wi\ '"' " W'tllt tt '"'" .. 0 "'°'' WI IU lty __ ,. 191' 1 ttllN\Mlt, irowftl••" VAU•;. )0 It I N '• Wrtl Ct',,_,,.,,,..., \t 1t J \11 ffHUfh N ,,. t f_.ffT'""" ,1 ~ 1A111 1 I',•., \t ,,l ti , ... ttm. \.tnt.t 01H A ~•It Hwrr u•.s-. \I .JJ 1• Kf'il"• ti •h ,11 I\ l . Long Ordeal Over For Women's Star ll ·' APW1-.-1. JOYS OF VICTORY Shirle\• Babas hoff of Fou11t .11n Vall<'v tsccond from lefu c·elt·hral <'~ \\ ith 11.:ammates after captur- tnl! t Iii• wonwn's 400-metcr relay gold medal in the Oly mpic Games Sunday m~ht. Other m e mbers of the team includ e K im Pey ton. Wendy Boglioli and J 111 Sterkel. '72 HurtHes Race Recalled Seymour Ran Too Soon MONTHEAL -Jim Seymour ran 111 the Oly mpics four years too soon Tho!'!e \\ere my lhoughls Sun· day afternoon at the Olympic ~tadium a" the e1,1:ht 400·meter hurdle~ fmahs l<; were rro:.s1ng the Cinish hne \\'1th the exception of the l'SA ·s Edwin Mose•\° wo rld record ·17 6--i "1nn1ng trnw h{·rc. the f1elcl was remarkabl v slo" l'r than the 0 01• Seymour ,,·a s 1n four years ago at ~lun1ch That 1972 race wa!'> headed hv i-tandou( t ·ganda hurdler. J ohn Ak 11 Bua who dol'k<'d 47 SS:! clcsprte ha\ ing lh<' wor:-.1 lane •the pole t a nd dc!>p1tc not really knowing how to run the race Sl•cunc1 \\ "" A mcnc~m Halph !\!:inn'' t11le form<'r world record holder and l~lf.8 01~ mp1 e champ l>a,·1d lle ml•ry of Grrat Britain \\ u..; lhin.f in ·It<° 52 wide variety of nations. To me. having a Cuban, Mu - i ~a n , E a s t German, Wt>sl German , J am a ican. Belgian, Ru si an, Am erican a.nd a guy from Trinidad pickln~ up track medals so r a r is ideal lo the spinl of the whole thing. I thou~hl It was unfortunate that American men a nd East German wom e n d o m ina t ed swimmin g as they did. .. . . Speaking of the East German women s wimmer s, som e O~[NN WHlf( ··No," s he replied ... Rut they are doing something Isome peo- ple say the East German girls are given m ale hormone shot!>J. They are so big and stron~. "IC I had to look hkt' that to b(> a great swimmer . I \\OUldn.t want to." Mark Schubert, Mission VieJo Nadadores c·oach. !'a)s he pre· fers not to comment when I asked 1f he thoug ht the Easl German girls might really be boys. ·· 1 will s ay that if our Jlirls arc going to come back to the level they were on four years ai;:o. they've got to get rnvolved with weight wor k." Schubert says. "A stren gth training program is the secret to success in lh1s sport " East Ger m an girls won no s:iold medals in sw imming at the 1972 Munich Olympics . At the se Games lhev won 11of13 events. L>o I think some of them Are boys" I don 't know. But I do know l-wouldn't wanl m y son going out with any of them. By G l,ENN wmn : Of I"° 0•1t• P1f!IC St.tlf MONTREAL S hirl <•v Bnbashoff's lonj.! ordeal is over. her Oly mp11· <i :11nc-s ('ffort-1 wrapped 111 ~iln•r and rrown(-d m gold. \\'hen the 19·vear·old Fountain \'all<'y S\\ 1mm(•r qualified lo pt>rform 10 s even Ol.ymp1c events, it "as i m ml'diatcl~ pro· Jec t ed th at s hl' would be America's #{re.it iif not onl) 1 hope ai.iarnst the East Lterman Juggernaut Iler p1cturf> was on thl' cover of nat1onaJlv c1rcul:ih.'<I magazinl's S" 1mmmg World and Sports Illustrated. • A veteran of the 1972 Munich Olympics where she \\On a Montreal db Olympics ~ ROid and two silver medals, Babashoff s1•<'min1?lr carrced the \\eight of American succc~s squarely on he r shoulders. She \\as lo compete in the 100, 200. 400 and l!()O. meter freestyles. the 400 1ndi"vid1:utl medlev and would anchc•r the U.S. medley and freest}· le rela\' teams. Some experts projected s he 'd pick up three or four gold medals and a couple of s 1I "ers. Prior to thes e Olympics. no American woma n had ever won more than four medals in any one Olympics. Yet Babas hoff figured to gel fiw or six. Her confrontations here with the East Germans were epic. And frustrating. In her favorite events 1400 and ~ fr ee1 she obliterated world rl'cords. Yet s he had to setUe for s1l\'er m edals in each. East Ger man l•etra Thurner beat her in each instance . She a lso silvered in the 200. behind. East Ger man machine Kornelia Ender . who got four golds and a silver here. Babashoff was fifth in the 100 free. second in the medley relay. scratched from the individual medley, t hen anchored the Americans' surprising conquest of the East Germans in the freestyle relay Sunday ni~ht. It was the USA's only gold medal in women's swimming. Ami for-Ba.bar.h-OU-ll..broughL seven days of Olympic swim· ming to a triumphant close as she put the gold with the four sil vers she had earned here. She had s teadfastly claimed that she felt no pressure and wasn't disappolntl'<f as she wa~ losing. She never tried to offer an excuse for not winning. However, behind the scenes she did em· brace her m other and cry t he day after she lost the 400 free. "Losing hurts. or course," she told the Daily Pilot Sunday night. "But I'm satisfied with my silver medals. I was proud just to have made the Olympic team. I did m y best t im es In all of my events her e a nd 1·m not disap· pointed in any of my races. "I never felt the weight of the world was on m e.·· Her anchor leg of the relay staved off 'Ease c;-ermarr Claudia lkmt)el aft<'r \\'1•r,~ly Ooghoh"- 55.81 sl'<'ond ki:: und JIU Sterk.cl ·s 55.78 third 11'$.: hnd broui:ht thr Americun:-. 111111 " lead with 150 met\'rs lo i;:t.i Al lhut Jum·t 11re 1t ''as th1· Ynnks bv ooh· .07 or n Sl'tond but Ster kel's i:reut swim the next ritl meters incr~used the ndvantaitc to .40 flabn:.holC I hen addctl tn th1• '1ctory mJq!ln "1th .i i.tt!ad~ 56 28 to ;!I\ t' 1 lw l'Si\ quartet .1 world record 3 -11 R2 as opposed toJ :-15 50 for the East Germans Canada m th1nl 13 '8 l!t / ''as a tick o'er the \\orld record or 3 -18 80. East Germany had hoped tn wrap it up ''1th Ender in leadoff But Kim Pe~ ton kept withm strikrnA distam•t• for her team· mates to do the n ·i.t. The tnumphunt AmNic:in-. marched around the pool dec-k after gelling t hclr mctluls. arm in arm, s1mlin~ anJ \\;1\111g lo tlw crowd "I knew \\'\' could ''in b<'caus1• they tire ~ill fi J!hlPri-:· l ' S. Olym · pie won1(•n 's S \\ in11nu1ii <'oaC'h Jark Nf'lson said "Thcv had their hulls klckC'tl ~11\ "l't'k lonj! hut tom1o:ht they " t' r <' t• x c " p t 1 o n a I I y superchar,1:l'd ll was an emo· tional th111g .. Thev not nnlv w:mt<'d to win. they n;ally bellen'jl tlll'Y t'ould do 1t." In Sunduv's fir!>t fi nal , Babashoff put up a tough f111ht before :-.uccumbtnJ! to Thunwr. The latter rccorded a \\Orld re· St-e Ba bal!horr. Page All * * * E x -Foothill Star Wins l\10NTR EA l. Rod Strachan became t he :.ccond ex·1''ooth11l ll1J?h of Santa Ana swim star to {!<irnt•r an lnd1 vidual 1:old medal at the Montreal Olyrnpcts Sun· da~· as he splashed lo a world n·· cord <I : 23.68 HI the <IOO·meter in· di\ 1dual medle y. 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St•\'m o ur lh1• ll11nt1ng lon Beach l:ul \\ho hit lhl' f1r!>t hur die. came hack to run an 1nsp1r ml! race anc1 ploi c:c fourl h lit' missed a mt>dal h v an a,iton1Z10J: 12 hundredths uf a ... c«ond Thal l>ame L1nw hl·re \.\OUld have ~arncn«J a '1h·cr mc'<l.11 In fJ l'I tht> hron1t' nwduh'I hPre . l'gc n1y <;:I\ n lt'nk<i of China •J u ~t k1 ild1ng . hc"s Ruiis1an 1 '':is one' 11( th1· 0111.•.., &\•rnour tw;ct in ~t lln11 h /\men can r ooters wer<' express 1n1: v1£'w~ that thc> Germans looked. walked and talked morf> hkc men I suppo~e rt would be poss1blf> In .,hp in a mal<' or two--North l\ort.•.i produced a world record in the women's 800·me tl!r run st•veral yt-ars af{o And "hen lhe i:1rl !'.> picture wa~ puhhshcd. her rnusin 1n South Korea rcrognizecl 11 and camt• forward to report th;1t :.he war. a he Moses, Wilkins Sparkle c·e~t la \'IC, US th1•V \.\Olt ht '.'lay in thl' i-·r~nch ·spcn kmJ: world ••• Snme ~reedy foll.N are uf)!'t't wht'n i\mt"ricans don't win all thr medals in tru k. t'r ankly. I think tht• true ldu or ~hat lht• Ohm· pl<'N a rt' all about ·~ to have• a IC)l or wlnnus and nH'dalists from a l'\trther 111ve:.t1g::ition resulted 1n whatever 1t w;cs bcinR stripped 111 the world record. I u11kcd /\mer1l'an swimmer Wendy Weinberit ir sh(' thouJtht any of the East Germans were boys. T Al'Wi ......... Americam Capture Spike Gold Meda/,s MONTREAL IAP I -Lithe F:dwin Moses a nd ROr Jtuntuan Mar Wilkins i::ot the l 'n1ted States' first track and field J!Old medals of the 1976 Olympics und Alberto Juantnren a won Cuba's first trnck gold medal ever as the three stoic the ht>arti; of a cupaci· t y crowd in the third :incl most emotional flay of compet1t1on. Moses, u 20 ye ar -old math· physics m aJor at Morehouse College in Atlanta, was clookt'tl 111 47.64 second'I 1n the 400-met<'r hurdles. ohlrtc ratinf,? tht• world mark of 47 82 :-.cl in the 1972 Games by John Ak11 -Hua of Uganda. 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G .. 111~,.•.SO,Ol.1 "''"'""·'"""· ». •• t Puc"" l r11•1n 11 ~ WOMEH'S l'INALS IOt medalist Wotfgan~ Schm idt or f.asl Ger many. The bronze went to John Powell o( San Jose at 215-7. The tri um phs may h ave cfrl Montreal ~Olympics SiJ.?noled t he bci:1nning of the Unrted Stales' drive bark to th<' forefront of Olympic track afler Americans captur<"1 only l\IX gold s 1n 197 2, the wor11 t pcrformanct> ever. Juantorena 's virtory could nol have been predicted six weeks ago. /\t fi<I. 1145 pounds hc'ti an un· lrkcly two.lap runner ; most arC' 40 pounds I 1Rhter . \'cl his time or 1 :13.5 hett<•rt•ll Marcello 1-'io sf'onaro's 1i11:1 world mark hy two·l<·nth~ of a SCl'Ond. The Oly m111c mark hall ~n I :44 :i. S<'l by Halph l>oulldl of Australia 1n I 008 ut M1•xic·11 City. Moscc; and Shine tr<'atl'il a hurst of l'm11t Ion from thl' 10.000 fans when the 1·2 rmishcrs took a victory lap holdtn~ hand!>, up r aised in victory. T lw a trahh.• Wilk111.'I w11vNI t1 the i.tands . sh11>11cd handi. \\1th his opponPnls a nd evcn guvt• some or 1 h('m ll .S. team T·!.h1rt~ as SOUV£'111rli. Olympics on TV Tonight MONTREAL -The United States and Canada go head to bud •in basketball as ABC-TV continues its coverage of the Olym pics tonight. The winner of the game takes on the victor of the Soviet Union· Yu gos l av~ m a t c h . a l s o scheduled for today, with .,the gold medal on the Une Tues<fay night. Television coverage of the games r un s from 7:30 to 11 :45 tonight, with a 15·minute wrapup at12 :1Sa.m . RoberL<; com pete In the finals ol the pole vault. Other events in elude the men's javelin throw. t he m en's J0.000 melers, and the women's 800 meters. and the men's 200 meler dash. where MiJlard Ha m pton is favored for a medal. U.S. boxers will try to continue their strin g or victories. and Greg Lougan ls of the United States will open his bid for a gold medal in the men 's pl3lform div· lnl( prelimina ries. • · JIM MONTGOMERY (RIGHT), JACK BABASHOFF (UPPER LEFT) CELEBRATE. 1 llo<Mor, WU! Gt,,,_ • ...,., 1101! ' ~Ht. f!4t\I Gff,.....,, II 1J 1 Htli.il. WIKI c.,_,,, II 11 4 8oyi., A11•1'•ll•, 11 U S A•ltt .. f: "'"""«••f, l"l.t , 11.U • Clt•Htkr••t lo, J.>e'--'HM, 1'11 , 11 J1 1 l.•..Cll ••I"'"' 11 » ~ O.t·llo•, E.-.1e,.,..,.,.,, 11 u Track A{ld field wUl draw a lot o r. a tt. e n\t ion ton ight. a s Americans Earl Bell a nd Dave Other sports h ighlighted today Include heavyweight welghtlift· Ing, cycMng, fen cing. handball, I judo. wate r polo, volleyball an4 yachting. Monday July 26 1976 Sizzling Angels Challenge Royals Mound No Ob tacl Olylilpic ~a•es Results The Callrorllla AnJtels ha\f' found sudden succc.,s undt>r nt'" , manager Norm Sherry l the e' pcnse ot the slump ridden Tt•JC..i'< Rangers. Nuw th • c:hallcn.:l' ~\'t' stiffer . The run3wa y J\mf'r1cun League Western d1vls1on·lcndin~ Kansas City Hoyals opc:n a thn•c game series tonight at Anaheim '' 11gelll Slat t-Au o. ......... M .. ,,,,,, JWy lt llC.•"'•' t-th 4'1 C.AlltOff\ul Jiltt1t IC.M""4\(1h' •t (AHl014\•• Jwti; H 1(•nw\ t1t1 •• C"11to1nt 1 / /)"U\ "~ ,,., I I~"' Stadium There's an 18-f:Jlll\' ~·'I' in the s landan~s ~t"e~·n thl· ltoyaJs and 1>1xlh·placc A11~t'I' \\hO <.'omplcted a thrt>t• ~aml' sweep or the Rangers "1th Jn 1 l·inning. 7 ·3 victory SundJ\ "This is a s good a time as Jn' to play them." :.aid Shern. 3 O a'i a major league m.uia>:cr · \1' guys have pride and don t ''ant tu accept being in the cellar .ind "t• want to take the dnis1on s be:.t. too. .. I'm thrilled m\'s l'lr and thralled for tl1t-sl' pla~ c·r' about this weekend I t'~ tw<-n frustr.11 ing ror them to know lht·~ ha\c the abiht v but not bt:in~ ubll• to do something <ibout 11. .. Sherry \\Ill be matchin~ "1h and playt•rS \\1th l\arhU' ('1t \ skipper Whill'Y l h'rwi:. '' 1111 paved the \\:l\' for Slu•r1'' a scens ion into t ht> ,\ngcl' mann1ierial JOb ltcnoi: \\J' th trd·hhe eoa1·h l ur Dick W1lh:ams bt•fon· t .1IC1n1o: the Hoyals' job in nm.t-1!>7!i · A rnon.· r eluX\'11 duhhuu:ll' und dUl(OUt h:l\ \' Ileen Ob\'IOU'5 Mlln' o( the ~herry l'l'~tnw. 1\n m~tunt bcnPt••clor hall bCl'O Lc.-c Stanton. \\ho hit a strand -;lam home run to vrodut•c Sunday ~ ~ IClOl V "(know 1 'm rnon· rd;a'l:t•d .rnll I know the tl'am I'< too. both in th•• dulJhoui.c Jnd on the fwld:" u1<t Manton "\\'\.··, t• al\\,1'' lw1•11 lQ 1ni:: to do our ht•'t but tht· .1h1l1 t' comes out bt'llt•r ..., hen you re rela:\l'ri " TEilA\ •0, ".,. ..,, •• 'lh . , ... ,,,.,. t •' r 1• \ ( ... '" t\rnt1111ft t \A"Y;>.11C.f'll ... 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Ont -{. s Oreo <.'hamp1on .lt>r ry P~k t1n•d .1 coun.e ret·ord 63 O\l'r th"· E'"'' Golr and Countr" Clubl<nout .inti ca me from bl'hmd Sund:i\ tn \\in the S..'>00.000 Canadiun Op1•11 ,i:ull cham p1on:.h1p. leH lnq '\I f)f~\ ctnd Ml"U'\o "( # "'" •1 "' ~,,' J '" ()&--,,(JOfJ, '•;1'f1Clfl)'1\ft1p J(;•rf' «>•l• \,All•,_, J.W •Nita• .. _,._, •JJ.ICJO l f n Lott \h 100 I!' II Sllffl! it "11) UObWY""·" MO 800E•\I-• ll.100 8e1tC''°"'~ .. w. U HO 010. ,, ... ,,,,., u .no Antt•Ho•ln. U.llO JC ~nud H 1141 lon1J.i• •••h \\]\I'} .Jofwt(ty M 1Uf'rr U HO J,.rry ...,.Ar(t \ l ~ ~AA4t ( l'\.i>ll't# U )00 , ...... ,.,,_,. \1,l'l!I ~· .. ~ ,. f\.J•.. ' ""' ,, • ., d(#t ,,, .~ "·' , "'' ••i • ' . '•I y. •••• , ' ' ,, 1 ttn ct I ~ • j "' I• • • ) • 4 't • 1\1 ... Ii ~ t. ) t ' 0 u t t t I '\ w • y.. .. 41 t •\I 14'.l •• "' ~ t ,, lltl " .,,_"" ~ , \1 ••i> .-.A ' Jlf"lt \l tj l •-on.11.,a rnom., "' '1 :11 lttw<•(,•""01~ '\1 JU ~ •• ~ I \I 'J I ·•V ~rt .,,,. 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"All o r this 1s JUSl a rumor s tarted by the n<'ws media." :\tikha1l Efimov said. The Canadian Broadcastinl! Cefp. -te.l~i"°n-Jllellull:k.. srml Sunday night that there were un· l'Onr1rmed reports th.it 8or mv had either defrcted or been k id napcd f .s . in S u-eep IHW MONT. Que. -The unit· 1'<1 States swept lhe t hree-day Olympic equestrian event ~n­ o ay. winning the t~p m gold medal tor the first Lime in 28 ~:irs and thl' indl\'lrlual golrl m('oal tor the llrs t lime in n1i.· tory. T3d Coffin. 21. of Strafford, \'1 . took the ind1v1dual 1told and ;\like Plumb. :1ti. of C'hesapcakl' 1 ·11'. ;\Id . won the silver. Karl Schultt. a ;iH \'t•<ir -old We s t (;l'I man farmer .'took the bron7.e . \\t">l C<'rmanv won the' 'ltlvrr nwd,il 111 thl' INllTI <.'\CUI am.I For Rau SMJ 011-~r.o (A fl1-Doug Ha u d<X""n l hl.e thl' mound at San L>1t'ji?o St adium but he h.i-; no complaints ub<lul the re~ults lw .il'tS Jllt<'hlfl~ off or it. Huu i.hut out the San D1e~o P;1dn•11, l 0, Sunda <or th" !>t'C'ond time t h1~ M'U.'4(111 wllh a ~11c.hhtt•r that helped the Lo' An.ides Dodgtr:1 salvage a s~lil uf thl' four·R~•me isl.'nc~ "Thi., probahly sounds stron$!l' bl'CllUbl' o f m y two shutout ~ Dodilrr• ~late A110 ......... 1eAtttroo1 ';J t lti l6\ A--O•I•' "' f.t\••;i~ .t Juir :1 l., .,.. •• , ,u Atf1•"t• • JOO m 4 )QI) m • )Op"' J·.;l'f • lO\ ·~'"'.,AO 1A\.t her e, s aid Hau.· bul thl1 mound here m al.rc; m~ uncomfortable b<'cnuse 1t 'lt low and na1 ''I'm not quei.t1orung whelht'r 1t ::. a lt>i;:al m ound or not. but 1t does g1vl' me problems I ''ound up w ith u sore arm after the la~t gam e 1 pitched here ... Thal 11ame was May 26 and along \\ 1th a sore arm Hau wound up with a n 8·0 victory. stopping the Padres on only three hits S3n DH'J:O matc hed L o s ,\n~eles' si>..·h1t attack Sunday but saw a scoreless p11ching duel hetween It au and Padres righthunder Dave Fre 1sleben broken up in th<' !!eV<?nth inning when Let' Lnc·\''o; doubl<' S<'orcd the game':-onl) r un. "l hung a s lider to Lacy. lamented f'reis leben . wlfo pitched a stron~ eight innings on· h to see his record fall to 6·8 because of the one bad pitch. \\'1th one out rn the seventh. Dodgers s horts top Bill Rus elt drew a ba:.e on balls and then stole second hase to set the stage for La<'v s dcc1S1\'e hit. As at· was. Padre:; left fielder Johnny Grubb nearly made a (ine runnin~ cal ch on the ball but had 1t pop out of his -'lo'e as he hit thl' padding against the left held rc nce 'The count was 3· 1 and I w11 s looking for Fre1skl:X'n to throw men bn•aking p1tt•h.'' said Lacy. 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Hwelt Cot•. c ..... , -Sl•IH•, PllU-lfJIO'•I. 1 1• ll ) 'No .1 C.rtf\•rtY. ' )0 OJ 4 VvqO\•.itw•• ) )I '1 ) 8""0M••. I JJ '' • Ctf"tr•~'"""•lli t• 1 .S1 0. OoWbltt ScvU\ Fif\.t•l 1 ,..:vw.-~ ' IJ X> ., nrtl.wn I '' 16 J F.t I ('"~rm•"•· 1 11 •) • \J~SA. 1 11 81 ' Wt t BABASHOFF. Contlnued From Page AIO ('Ord 8 :37.14 while Dabashorr was also under the world mark an 8:37.59. Thurner swam magnificently . t3king the lead at 275 meters and never relinquishing 1t. t'ourteen· year-old Nicole Kramer or Mis· sion Viejo s t ayed with them through 400 meters but went out too slowly and rell orfthepace. She was fifth at the finish in 8:47.33. Meanwhile, Dabashorr battled tooth and nail with Thurner, tr:lll· ing by less than a half a second at 600 meters and by only .24 seconds with a 100 to go. But Thurne r nullasled the famed Babashoff kick. "I felt comfortable during the race but 1 g ut'ss I should have s t arted m y s print about 25 meters sooner ... Babashoff said. 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H she 'd haw ftone out any harder m t he llX> !!ht''d have tied up h ke she thd in the 200. ·:she showed ~real intestinal rortitude here . "It 's eas~· to dr> well whcn you 'r e "innin$!. hut 1t bn't t'3S~ to do \\di \\ hl'n ;o. ou ;lrc beinjl beaten I thin k "hat she·:. don!' hl're sho"' the heart of Sh1rlcv Ba ba-;hoff .. · Rabashoff s.ays she'll swim two more yt'ars at UCI .A. Then her future 1s undetrrmined. but t1hc says she may t ake o 6hot ot kayakinJ!. Two othe r area swimmers performed S unday And Mission Viejo Nad a dore s Ma r yanne Graham and .Jim Carter did not gel pas t qualify m l(. Carter wns 20th in the 400 In· dividual medley, swimmin~ for his native Gre a t Bri tain . Graham. w ho Schube r t s ays never swims well in the morning . was JOth in the 200 back with a 2: 19.07. I • 2 quarts: $2p> 1/2 gallon: 1845 ~OU save S2.55 l . - r A J2 DAil v PILOT Mondt)',. Jvly 26 1916 Tonight's 1V Highlights r .. NBC 8 8:00 -Corn(>(fy Theater. Two new comedy series pilots are presented -"Ace," aoou(a bumblini;: private de- tective (Bog Dishy J and "The Buro au" wath Henry Gibson and Barbara Rhoades spoofing government undercover work. KTLA 9 8:00 -.. Road to Zanzibar.·• You can catch up on your Hope.Crosby .. Road" pictures this week as KTLA of- fers this one, plus the ro3ds to Singapore, Rio, Morocco and Utopia tonight through l"riday. · TV DAILY LOG MONDAY IEV•NING I 8:00 0 !if 0 U e1 t!O' Nein o 1.1,1 f6l mm News "'°"'"" , 6 fam1I) Aff••r 0 Wild Wild Wnt 'Niihl ol lh, ClfCu\ Oti!h • Stcr•t a(tnts lom • IV!'\! and Arlemus Cordon .Utmpr 10 \lfm a fide ot tounltrl••t tu11tnc1 m ,utrHltt hmlly M' ts lor lh• M,n, lh1n(I · ~oth,r ol fft~ V"r .Shut,, ends up tn t6uft lo t1,11t 4 ~,,done ltc~tr rrc~•vtd on !ht w~1 fg th• d•J•d' oanqur!. m ld1m 12 26 TM llludto mz_,! Jt Ottl•n' m uttie RJ1011 -6:30- 0 o.n1111 o •• ," s l""' m w.,, •. 1,1,11~4~. 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Hlfllllill m ee1 s.i111 11 3 ltotuphy M Int ol Grou<ho fD '°'' ' '" ( 29 8 ) T rut-If C..stqllt!IGU m C1ntm1 )4 -11:30-\ o '' J ' ,.. cas l•te lllO'lot "f1tht1 ti tht llndt" lcomo ) f11 •1t#lh h~IOI, SCl(ncf! 11.-1 h 1n S.nn•ll 0 7l e I IOI G JolwlJ CMD e m Ctulli 8 ( 29 e ) ltl Mo11d11 lfrcht Sptml Cclumb>a Pl(1urn SO!h An. llMISllW 5'1uft" ID NtW1 m 8u1ns I Al~n 12:00 O Best of Groutllo m Ctr I r rom UllCl£ CD Mor1e C "Carnival Storf' 1 •u,01 ~~ Sl,•t (.o(l1r1ll A"nt lllllH -12:30-u •11 lltillt Sllor "for W!1om 1!tt Bell Toti\," "5pal11sll CJ1dnt1," "Koftlt to 01~et<'' C!) W1ntt4 Otfll or Amt 1:00 0 2J • 10 r-r .. m l'llt rn '"'' 2:00 o "'",.: "IR Ille f1tnch Stylt" (~•~I Ill IOAn Stbt•• ~U y 11,1 •t I"~ Htdltf 4:00 D """"'•hrs 4:30 fl f .... Up DaYTllllE MOV1£S IUlY l1 "'°"· lor ,..,, '°""~· .,, '"" ~,·. "'°""' 9.JO 0 ~At1011 lot Hitt" (dr~) ~q S!•v• 8111d1~ "Hollcl.rr Inn" lm11~) 'll /lint Cro~y r red 41t11rt 11.00 D 1CJ "It« INt to Hell" {dr') '67-0ani And1t1< • !•1nn, Ct11n. Moll!)y ft1mrr 11.00 •"Tiit ,,... ... ,. .. tdr,j 33 .llol>•rl Ttylor, Ir•~~ M,, 1•n l~nt Wyni~n I 00 U "Slit, Ct•H Htnu" 1dr1) •9-R~r1 to_, " C) ""'9 i. ...,,., A Mii hoHirt" (COlll) SJ-Ma111.~ Monret Btn1 Cra r. l JM•M ~Clll W1lh1m Po•tll, On·~ W~fllt Rory C.I !lovn l'lO D -S..Ct Moilsttf" hc.11,1 " Jt1!ll'llY Br~con. I 11ncon• 'fo1\ lamtt B 81ow11, Ru'" Btndtr l:Ot Ill "Th l•uetts tf ....... Slntt" (tlta) 'SI-Jr" ndtf ~ &ill Trawm l:lO • .,.. ..... laini) 'SJ- ""' tr.is. Om Mlrtm. KOCE Television (50) Del Mar Growth llollypark Race Results Increasing Rapidly r11t'T ltACI • •u•._, l w•r .,.,, ... c.r •• ,,., .......... "'* wtOl~ •\-m•l.tt 1 11~ \JO HO ft~Olf11IOl1ure\I 4to HIO AIW "'°" "9mbu•11 Ao ... , °"' Old o...,d, Pwl SAa1• ~,_,_..,., ~If' 11..,. ... , __ ..., S<t••ltlwd -o .... ~·•11, ~ ul l•ol• u 1~~1• • Ot•lf•• .. a tw••, he to"•"'"'" \l.4ff .. By t:O 8t:RGART 0t 11 .. Datly 1'1101 •t~I• DEL MAH Thl' .it mo~phere tuk\•s cm an· a lmos t country lilo• appearunce with Spa11 hh s tyle and lHi t•k buildmh 1.•nrl1mpnssin~ most or thl' uren Ami tilt' settmg..is n ft:'\\ hunctr,-.1 ~ ords T'rom ttH· Ot'Nltl in a town that h::i-. J popula lion tot<.rltng .t , i:J I Hardly lhe 1111.:n·d1l•nt:o, for a r al'e trark'!> :.uc l't'SS but !>Oml'hOw f>artlCUlarly SIOC't:' 1970 Del Mar has shO\\ n a -.ur pr ising, almo'>t unprl• d1ctable altl•ndJnc.-e in· crease t hat hJ:. l'\l'll startled Donald Smith. pres1den t ·l-(cne ral manager of lht• Del ;\IJr Thoroughbrl•<l Cluh "1 guess you could fll!>l say we were in I hc right place at the r 11.:ht t1ml', .. S3\'S the 68 \ l'Olf'·Old Smith. . There's ob' iou ly more lo 1t th:in that, and the ~rO\\ th rate s ho\\s no signs of tailing off as Del l\lar readies for its 31th season of racing thut be~tns Wednesday. hl'rc Las t season, for m· s tance, attt•ndancc an•ra(.!ed I 5.9 11 ;mil muluel h.indle \\as SI K m1lhon d:i1h Those r1gun•l> r ank<'J l'lghth and s ixth nauonallv Tht.> pre\·1ous )'cars. thr Jt tendance f1 J?ures \H'I e 1-1,522 and 14.636 But before I 970. the lar~est :.1n1:le !>eai.on avera~e attendancl' "as 11 ,435 11965 1, and t lw f1~ures d1111H.'d a:. low ti!<> !1,2R7 in I 9"18. S(1, f<1r the "''<'rUF!<' fan " h o s u d J .., n I .v r' nil ~ htm:.elr m1lhn~ ol><>ul. ;1 rro"'d Q( 20.000 on u Saturday or Sunday. the ob\ 1ou .. 4m•st1on 1s, "\\hy tlw llll'l"\'llSt'"" J u~t t'rt'd '' .i Ill'\\ or i:aruzat1on und "' Smith 'a~ s, 'bt•1n~ 111 thl' r1J!hl pl:tl'C at th\' n ~ht lime " 1 f''1gurc~ from the coon l\ ('lerk's ofr1ce in San Otego re' eat San Die~o County s populataon has 1nereased 14 9 percent !>mce 1970 1 The k ey, though , -.eems to be the organiza. t1on. In 1970, the Del Mar Turf Club failed to renew 1ls le as e. and Smith helped organize the Oel Mar Thoroughbred C.1ub. a g r oup or l eadin g hor sem<'n and bu!->1 - nessmcn "We tried to pattern our organization after the ~cw York Racini:i AS· soc1at1on." says Smith. \\ho holds a la w degree from L'C Berkelev "No d1v1dends are paid and if the lease is canceled c e\•erythmg "ould revert to the state. The monev Mw goes 10 the state and into a c ap1tal·funding ac. count." or more importance, though . 1s the a mount that th ~ D e l M a r Thorouj!hbred Club re · cel\·es. Instead of r<'tarn· ini:: JU!>l 10 percent of the profits -as the Del ~lar Turf Club did -the cur· rrnt group ke<>ps 25 per. c·ent. El Toro Gets 3rd • In Polo Touniey El Toro l hgh's A tenm Ctn1shed third in Sun· day·s fin:il s alvo of :re .. hon at l\1iss1o n V1CJO ln the 18·und·under water polo tourney \\ h1 <.'h con· sumed three da~i. of Ul' tion. P acing the' El Toro quintet \I.H S Kc \'an Wh1tel~rn . who iiumpcd m three goa I~ in I he• 8.ft third place 't('lor~ O\er TndenlA Jn the championshlp showdo" o bet'' ce>n Loni: Beach and ~an ta Rarbara. th e forml'r came from behind with two goal in the final minute-t he l ast onl' with two seconds left to natl Sant a Barbara, 7·6. Both shots were of the penally variety. , ,.0-"f A q M·1i~1on V+"1D A tMv v•H•fk.i o~""''' .. >•\)''"""'1 .,, Eht l Ht"°'"''°" t C1 Tore) A• ~11tttr\HH At, frr Toro Vt.1• •rnla Sayrr 4 Wn~rt v 4 l'Jjm..,- 1' \NII• 8J•Wr~ 10. C0\11• *"' A • I C.o I• M• ,. \ "'' n ~ 0• 0'1 J, rt.JI on, Ov'•" '· WPt '"'or• l c""JS.•c.."1t lttOll'\tA) M 'tu" V1f"10 \I [ J .. e (Ol.lflf,r\ A \ .... •I• 8arAO.ra 11 El 1010 .-• El foro -..C(>f'u•wa W1hon, l. Lo \Ut i. <.>-•I•'• J, W~uy ,lt R1wr\,~ ,. •. Co\l.it M9w A. A (en•• ,..\4 w.Of•"'Q rr..,., • .. Do•..m l Wthlmot~ t CM,..,..,,,,,., G~"'• 1-e..<n1, s,, .. ,. & .. ,.,..,.,, ,,., .. ~ .... I:"• foro Ao t T111Hnl I> 6 E• TO'O '<ortnQ W PUlt••w J. 011.•t~~l J. Pllllmer I. M•r ''' It. Pro Net, Soccer Standings Th <1l m e:in s mor1• mont•y ha~ bN•n us<'ll lor ardltll'<.'lural 1mprovt•· menl~ <!rid largc•r purst'.'-. And or ('OUrM•, lar.:\•r purses draw bt•tt t'r horsell \\ hu~h bring an better rider!>. The clubhoUM'. for n amplt<, ha::. been c urJ)t•t t'(f 111s1de und th<' Turf Club ha::. unde rso11e StnHlar remodehn)!. "\\'e abo put 1n air <'ond1t1on1ng in the dul>house," ~a~ s Smtth . SPORTS FVNines Capture Crowns .. We're trying to make Ray Craft and John people comfortable and it has had an effect... Brown pal'eJ the Foun· Dan mllh, publrc re· tam Valley Ro~ a ls to the lations d1reclor. feels the district Thoroughbred reason attendance has Le ague tournament increased "is because of title with a 6·1 v1cton· what happens on t he overTustinSunday. · track. ll 's the horses and The Royals wall cnt{'r ndcrs." s ectional tourname nt Whereas the purse dis play at Shafer Park 111 tribution for a 42 dt1\' Oran1teTuesday ni1?ht. meet avt!ra ged st.9 Craft p11ched a ~1x­ million m 1969, 1t now hitter. striking out six totals over SJ million batters and allowin(.! on· And instead of offenn~ ly one n~ ball lo the out· SS00,000 m stakes moncv field. as it did m 1969. Del Ma·r After Dave Bienek will dis tribute S830,000 opened the s ixth \\-ith u this year. double. Malt Pal mer CloOcl W•I""'' ((;tll1&i.11 ... fl"'f I If •t'8 fll•rt -tr•C:.,0•. Don WUWt\Of, TVMel'9~. W1f1.-t....n• Mo>1\l•Wl11, -""'' .. f Of<• IN. 09ulltt S...l!ke, °'"""''"""" Ho\(•61t'W~ \.ICOllO llACI! -1111' INlf\. 3 t<>at olch & vP. Coe•mrno. Pu"o JIO,I)(» >11\I ~-ti\ IMt H•11111•I 7HO 10111 •>II °"'"" WlllQ• ltl•wl•v I • IOO • 00 llclld \1••1 1\tto.mfH• I ) .0 t '""" , .,J.} A.i'-o) At" -:tth.y '""'~'t fl''t\.' W\lf(. '-'•' "°"' tO, l ore I•• '"'' V"f\11\' J ..... , l'lo.Cl•I<""'· U 0.lly o.. ... ' GvJdt•t A Jo~"'' s_.~ ... 111s111 eo THlllO llACE -\ 1,.rllV\Q' 1 "'" r 010, ~•O#ft ,.,,,,.._ MJ«"· ""' \# \ 10 000 f,._.l\ 1'0<"1 eo..tAlttl Etif91J"(e P1l"'fte> •oo •«> no 3 >O HIO •IO MY F'M'ti*\¥ \1-t')tt•) l •tne t~ \ Atto R•" O"•f'ltA\ 0~" ~r~f't lllow Mw Pf•fl\(t'"\\ Ro\r Anc.t"tt1111. No~U•ct•QU'f' Wrono W•• (Oft•~ M.Mr Moon .... ~•ton W•• ~ ... tc....., -°""<lw• ~· Coad Bui Bold. 8olO fry\I; W•vt: tn91or,. FOUllTH llACI -I> lw•~• J Yt'"'1r oto~ .\. uo ~1110 ~ d. nwtt . C.li\1m1"") Pvr~ ''0 000 t.toc:n'"t 011.,,•r-••' 1$ 60 '"'° •• , ~~n 'OfN"n hllfAd •• bO , j';I ••NY ll-\1n9 Gon141«1) J 1\J l.i'N' -1 1to Atso Ran O••'""i W1n""'' f.t.t"w.:ty Pn\"HI\. Ot.•t ' f.otfy, )Ar.fl- "lYf\~, o.u. {n3mp11on• No''"'•tt'l•\ FIFTH llACE _, ,,, .... o .. lwl Jl!,A t• tt~ Qlch (oft' of. v• to1nQ\ A.1 _-.........~~llj)OQ_ 0.-wd.\QI~ M< 11•'9u.,.t 1100 •llO ~rio L .. ,., ... Su<.U•\\ t R:""'"'' ~ 1~..., *"Oil K..-nr,to ' Toro• 'UO l trn. I ltl t. $1• JH ltA( I I'•"'''~' tlft lurf ). A• VMI ~II!\ Mtllk'O\ <flh A OoJldl ... .._ Mot·-I""'" '11,000. IW\.._\I l~mfl.ffl ) 00 1.a J tit u.11 .. ,.,,10( IY••O•••I ) 00 l ~ Tl\.>n l\.pl•nh IMfwltY I .110 I 11'"' I Ml1 ~ "'""'ft" t,ofdy ln• G.rtitl.l'I"'"" f flf' 0.1,.n, &o@nt• lO~ln, (wp lt.t<• ~,..,,, Holn"o. No"•••<,..• HY!iMTH ltACI -I~,,_. .. , C-1 """"' J •~it O•<h 6 vu (l..t-... .. 1....0 •l· •uw.mc.• Pwtfll•WO.~ ~·R•"'l'• , ....... ,., 0.0-V I T 010 I '"~'· ~"'·'·'' ''""' 1 I• ••'4.t r~ V1qor~. ( t £ dr4W'O, Coo-- J)(t Mt.• (tt•holMHf',Qnt•, ~< ••1cneo -Ulu~ •"o G41d. ~··•·t•. U l>~I• .)olle& 11.,..., & l·Ot- 1' 111\IOOM. llOHTM llACI -••u•IDnCI' J y.,.r Old\ r,.. ,..,,,_ Juv~nl,. O-.m l>"''""'D l'll••t\IO(l,000•-. flMIO.- C()41v..-~l G'•" Moon Ruf'\N' •Y41f•d >.OuOU.> R•C't5ir*'\A1•'"" \li,tQ.\tM" Ion~ 1 O<J \ -'''4 t4'ft ftt•t, t.-ttt Of 1-'0wt-t , Ouk• w.,,... N,nf\.\QtO Tul>ot4. I '". l •P-, ~h·pm•I~ <..tm, J, 0:-9', Svc>t~r Jov J•'""' ~,,..,... $<ra1<~0 -fl~Ol•nl, l>.>••lov•• Po~' NINTH •ace -' m••-on tu'• l ., ... r oto\ • up, Cli1•m•nQ ~tu ~~.000 tlt1M•M l\fY •\N)l•movo 1 11 oo 1n 10 HO Po-• !io11r' l(,mp11•I 11 llO I~ 111 1nom1u.-1or • f>mt ••) J 00 ••t"nt -1 Jt A(W ran Art11i1•t Jim.. OovOIP \'ttnf"ly Ot,'111~' 01~ount M1 M1tl~··_... »ten JH \llvrr\ot G-t•U. komnn t-tOur•ttf\fl'\ U ~1acf•• Pr•ftct MtllY & t1,.._.,. 5"•• P•lll U,1U 00 -Un like the 60s, Del si ngl ed and GJ{'nn Maris nowgcltin,i?beller Robertson walked to Jockeys, like Willie loadthebasesandsetthc Shoemaker and Lafrtl stage for Brown's wrn· Pin<.'ay . IThe latter \\Ill nmg hit Mark G;1rf1ehl be riding hts first full got a third run acr0$:- season here t his sum with a !>acrif1ce n v and mer_ 1 the Royals added two Plus. the races urc btot· more lnsurancl' runs in ter . thc se\ en th. Alamitos Entries "Our big :ittcndan<'l' In other action. t\\o increase has been in h o m l' runs b y R1t•k mtd·wcek racinJ!," says Woolard and Bob Smith DonaJd Sm 1th. "There paced Fountain \'alley to sometim es1s too much of a 13·2 rout of the a tendency to put Fullert on Angels to wrn stresses on Saturdays the American League and Sundays. I 'd rather champ1onsh1p in Legion ~ee the cares balan<.'ed ·nclion at AmcriJ~e Park overtheweek. in Full<>rton -its third "I'd like to have 20.000 stn11~ht l.c1tioncrown. (.'\'Cryday." FovM••ftV~l!•J l~)I fl •bt Be<.'aust> of thl' s piral· '"'"" ,, \ ' / 1 ing attendance. Smit h ~,:;~~.!' ~ ~ ~ says his on:nnization °'"o''"", 111 , ;~~1~ds~::du ~'~ i<~'<~C;t1~·~ S0£)~. i ;; larJ?er crowds won 't fl'cl :;;.~~ ,',"' ; n '' l 1 k e t h e > h a v <.' 101•1> J ,, :, ~ claustrophobia. I Sl'alinl! Sco1nr •M•llO• , 11 • c a p a c.-1 t '.' 1 n t h t• ,. w,.,.,,.,.. 010 ooo o , 1 / J:randsland as currentlv r1n v..... '°' oo •-IJ •• • 15:~~· haven't tou<.'h~ J•-""'"::·Y•u•r"•::'·~:• " ·~ ~•t TM1t .. I ..... , ...... o .,... ~11tn ltACE »0 urd 1 vt'.t• dfd n•wucr,,, C1t1tm1ng. Pvtw " Q . Cf ,.m,nq Pl•<• \).000 Ah(t> Win\ tC•tOolAI Vr• VH<i t (Iv tl~ouqhtt M tC1'•< • ' t..uttr tC:t-'•'\.41"' C.rtHt¥'\ NYC" ~Dt-•.-nl, Stf'4"PY S"•ri~ CM 11c "• tH. M• • 81rd\One) U=r•y 1, M •"'l ~ttdf .. l YM IM.&rU. ltr't\1h E «P'•'' IWAtfll E•.,.• Milr,. lfr-.c•I; Th61 • C.•b> •Myttt1. SECOND llACE J\ll y11r<1, ''"" oi~ (l,.1m1tlQ Pur~e \I,~ (.14'!•nt •"'Jf)lllM) SOO Mi'' Pot•,., ~O< kf'I fMt1tl"\I CP\.Jf"Qtl' \0 Cht\f"Kf' •l1ph.,ml M11bt .. P1_1c 8a1ley I H ~·"· ''"' Ch14. IROl.tQnJ. ''"t Joo LOV• f \t h·fl''-' '· B~1'•etn AOt>tn l~nu,atH}, • u~h\l 16roo~11e101. THlllD ltACE -)SO yarn• ) '"" Old m&10l!n,. (.t~lmtnQ Pv• '\tt \t,i,..\). C.t+•1m1~ pt•c.e \~.000 1'nn Di•mond lkntgtnl· Tu• hot IRouoh•. Jotun• Jot• t l•Phttrn ~1190 LOl•QO &W•t'°"' (OtfU1"' , P.-t •8r°'°'t1fltdl. \:.¥f't~ll '\ &r.-..1e tHMH, t<A'#e•h '"''' • "r-•'\ur•) (.w M.)roe IM.olOol!WldOI, luot•Y Y (,I) '1r•tc.rl., Top Moon Ru\'-:•' tM,,t<MU) the g rands ta nd area :~~;<:11 / , sin<.'e 1967," s avs Sm1th. u1>10t1,d" ,. 1 , FOURTHllACE-lj()'"'"' h"'1r "We want to change the R-''""' ·~ Cl o 01"' ~ uo C•••monq. p.,1,.., u,100 8t0...m rf n 1 '1 Cl••rn•no c>t•<• Sl.000 entire traffic now and W(' C...•lt•ld 11 I) I 0 P•pa Ind•• <Ma•ll, l""IO• no "ant to have a palio go· Cd\11.aro• • o n o ~=~~~':.'~:.;. ~:'~~. '~.'';.... ing from the g randstand ~;':,' ;:"'· '" ~ ~ ~ ~ D~« t<"•O"'' • Ou•ci. crnlrAI to the saddling pcld · to1•" ,. • 10 .. •o..,.rr. o...uJ•t tB•oo'"· °"'' dock.•' kore Oy lnftt~t• r h e o.,.1l ICa•do1a1 But despite p l::inn<.'d F111 .... ,,., o•? 001 : •" o FIFTH 1111cE _ 1io v••o, , .,.,.,,, new improveme nts and '"'"" 100 ooo o-o • ' o1e1,.,.,.~,,\.P"'"'"·ot00 attendance incr eases, . •m.t T11t)' fTrf#.lf U'r1. r ... ,.. ~ ... '"'' •H.ut• Ou,_.,. Ore iM1lf,.UJ• Gt O'Of. \ 8ot W.U\01'\t R1qn1 T~ rcnow l•,,...ml 11•9 No <io G.tv•• r,., Cr ,.~q.11 [It• 8fobb'I IW.trcu, l • ¥ Sa.trU1t iAO.t1r t (Wf-\ t.O('td l uci. K ••do•••. YO'l•• l•n 1M.,-,1. SIXTH ltACe -•OO y•rd1 J ..... , Otch A VP '•ft•f"\ I.. m..-n \ <•••tWf\Q P<K .. '°',000 Clao"'"'OO•'<~SIO OOO E••• J•I • S110• IAd~l•I, C.O ,.n l'tfv•r••r¥ fM iftf'l•t, M 1U f\•Ht11' tWun; Tntf't .. '"•'h •t•"""•~. (uf'hf1' (vf)v f Ttt411 u•ttl; O'f'"'" O". \t''Y rK•11om 1 Ao y.111 A.:u ~u ilhOOh.\t, [-.4t1tlv A.'91•\ 4fNtU"-'tU, ~··o A'~''" c Rovvrt 1 \EYEHTH lt&CC -7\0 Vd•d\ 1 'Y•'l.,. 010.. ( 1 .. •m10Q. Pu''" il,)iJt). t.ttt•mtnQ ur•u• \I \00 A l 9oy 1 ,..~,' J ; E~"Y My • Trf"a\vff'lt; W• tfhf"r or No (Ad.l+' 1. lun~chH fM'fltt\J MAQltfrOf'* •w.,cu Of\{ no1t1 Ou••\t•on fOr.ttom.. OAI. ht RO(•t'I N ... W\ t(tU1\~J. EIGHTH ltACC -400 ¥Md' l yN r OfO\ A VO Ch"t1m1nq, Put~ 1,J,OC).l , ••• ,,,inQ Pftc,. ~ oou s~., 0, Or.tm()M l(ffUf\W) S.W+tr Ctt•tQ\' \My I,.\ t; L'"t Oitt 0011 t O'"'YC!r t, HU\1111\ 0YQ t8'00"-\t wn.....i. Rtlu'" I Ad.irtlrt. M•' n '·' N'•.tto ,,,.,.,urA>, Vtu,., 04•U ll(tuontt; M,,,, ~Or•' IC4frdot••'· o.<• t.vr l•O'\ 1ml NINTH lt&Ct HO y.Jtd l YN• OIO~ (l-1rn1N) Put'\.e S 1. )0() C141m- •FWJ ()lh(t u. \00 Hf, Anv•• MAJf\ty f(tflt1S\l"J. Sc.ol ,,,, e .. ,. End f HHIA "''"" r,o IC....t'11>1.-1. 0f"AU roo •Ottnlu ). A"" l\1nQ l .ttJ lflfOQlt l•f l(tl C,o M t\\ (I ,,. l•un .. rn 1. t n HQ• Jo,. '-•'' '°""''f'tr•. ~, C,o 'Adlln. Smith doesn't want Del r Sho Id bu c I \ ~1ar to lose its m ission· U VOU y your Oro la I hke charm. I' "The architects a rc Liftb k • M• ion '6• • ? ver y conscious about ac 1n ISS w leJO every entrance taking on II vo11 r o11 ... 1d~r couricou':i c;,1l1•~.1ne11, t!>.1 PIJ1•n1 PflCr.::. o'llld a S anta Barbara re• ached the finals with :.in 11 ·9 win over F.I T oro anti :1 10·4 wtn over Costa Mesa. a d1Herent appearance," q11. ll 11y ~>E!rv11·0 d('p;1rrnwn 1 .. •,om,. of 1I1r •, r.indr1rd'. l>y ~l11cl, 111 wo~:.~~~::.~:"" he says. "It s valuable purc,l1r1sro y1Ju1 niJvt I o yot.1 ·tlwn r.wn1! rr1 tud.iy .111cl !it'I! for w L Pei. c;e from the standpoint of yiuJr'>('il' C~•ml'IOft\~lp\ JI Ml\\ loft Y"tO Lnin.Q OtlM.h 1 J. L• •• (OUl\h•t.A \ Baseball's Top 10 l_,.t• <fl/I Y, I '""''' '.tl4Jltnl . "' .. . .. ... '" ,.. .. 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Author Jeanne Parr talked to the athlete ·s wives to fin d ourrnterviewed are the wives of (clockwise. from left) Arnold Palmer, O.J. Simpson. Jack Nicklaus. Rod Laver and Catfish Hunter. NEW YORK !AP>-"lwasan- terestoo to know wbal klnd or women are married to the men we ha ve raised to nutionat superheroes. "ls the man who Jumps higher and runs faster really super?" t>.'<plams Jeanne Parr or her twi>- year proJe<'t interviewing wives or sports stars "And what l found out 1s they're not married to a super man The)''re married to a super athlett? and <1 difficult man:· added the author of "The Superwl\'c~." a book she wrote about the private lives or 29 "omen whose husbands are top players in every major sport. Thev indude Helen !Mrs. Cat· fish1 ilunter. Marquerite <Mrs. 0 . J . 1 Simpson. Karolyn <Mrs. Pete > Rose. Winnie <Mrs. Arnold 1 Palmer, Mary CMrs. Rod 1 Laver. Barbara !Mrs. Jacki Nicklaus and Nancy <Mrs. Tom 1 Seaver "l s pent two days a nd sometimes more with them." Miss Parr said in an interview. "l followed the m around supermarkets. I had all my an- tennas functioning to learn about their lifest}·le. childcen, bcimes_ what they had lo say about the men .. And, admits the former CBS television news correspondent, since the book's publication she has gotten a lot of reactjon from the wives she so candidly r e- Women's Art Saluted By JO oa_-;o~ Ot Ult 0 .. 1, PllOI \WI While 1975 "as lnll'mat1onul Women's Year, thl• <'mph;1Ms has been carried O\ N lo l!l76 m ;1r1 The Oronge Count) /\ti llCK· Committ~e for Women in th<' Arts is saluting fc.•malc.• ;irt1sts this year. 3C'l'Ordmg to Mary Lou Barron. co·chalrperi,on · Then we will be lo~etht'r ''1th mall' artists." she said The committee \\Oult1 hkl' to see the term "\\Om<·n artist~" abolished because its membt'r~ believe there 1s no dis tinC'tion in art The only ctiHerence 1s that men ha\•e had more opportunit1<'~ to s ucceed. Ms. Barron~:ud The ('Ommittce·s obJect1\'<' 1~ to bring Ornngl' County women artists together to exchani:c m· formation and encourage onl' another. The committee. spearht•adt.>d by Victoria Kogan and Marshu Bailey, is an outgrowth of a similar group in Los Anl:!elcs CAl.F.NDAR It plans to publicize women's shows and put tOJ?elh('r a cal<'n· dar of shows and hst possible plares wht'r<' women <•oulc1 hr" l' nhtbits On(' or the group·s first large shows will take place m Sep tembcr at Mills House in Garden Grov(' will 11 women parllcipat· mg The sltow. ltlled So Manv Artists, will include a punel dis· cussion on how to set up small groups for women artists 1n ,·arious parts of the county. Ms Barron said women artists ha\'e difficulty establish1niz themselves bec ause a lot or their spare time 1s devoted to raising children and m any men see no \'alue in their WI\ es' work TOO FEMINI NE: Art b\' women 1s descril>E'd in dirrerent terms than that by mi:n. she charged. M s. Barron. for ex- ample. works an lint and was told by an Instructor that her medium was "too fem mine .·· "I later ht'ard about a man doing lint." she said. .. Out his was called ·sensitive .... Another problem is that lhl're 1s a comradeship between male 11rt1sts that does not exis t between men and women in art. she claimed "Most instructors' proteges were male studenls We felt we didn'.t alwan J!t.'I the mformallon we needed. Women were not in· vited to the galleries." Ms. Barron also said there are few women art instrut'tors at col· leges and universities. "Some women have never had a female teacher." This picture may change soon. however. s ince Ms. Barron estimates there are 2,000 women interested in or working in art in Orange County. "We're not Just focusing on one speciric esthetic." she added. "We want every woman artist to be im•olved." SLIDE REGISTRY Women's art is rece1vmg a further push by a slide registry now being set up at Common Ground Artist's Cooperative in 1-'ullerton. Though the Ad Hoc Committee 1s busy promoting women artists, its members do not want it to have a one.sided view. "J would not like to see it so feminist that we put male artists down, .. Ms. Barron said. The committee will meet next on Monday, Aug. 16. Information on time and place may be ob- tained fr om Ms . Barron a t 5JJ.8SJ6. or V1ctor1a Kogan, 497·3159 veaJed through the tup<'•rl'torded conversations. "l don't think anyone wus un- happy over my comments just unhappy over their 0\\1l. shocked that they said "hat they did ... she said. .. Even ~>ne who came out de· lightful. warrh and zany saw hersetr in print and was absolute· ly undone." The women ugreed to be in . terv1ewed. Miss Parr believe . beeause she dealt d1rcclly "1th them rather than through their husbands, and as a group they had not been heard from . though reams or material had been writ· ten about their husbands. Fewer than half of the women bad college degrees and she re· calls only about three homes where she saw books, but more than half had been cheerleaders. "These people are deeply en· trenched in the physical world - they're out there cheering. they meet <the athlete>. go together and get married. "Then the guy gets lifted lo the stratosphere and she's still just a cheerleader waiting for it ull to be over." explained the blonde lissParr "The air that's rariried for him is polluted for her," she went on. "He has the hmelighl and she bas the shadow. When he loses he's down and has to be comfort- ed. When be wins he's out on the t.own. "She has to contend with loneh ness to a degree no other wifr faces. Iler husbl\nd is absent mo:st. of the time. She has to ~o to the hospital alone to hav<' ht•r babies because the coach won'l let her husband ofr the fieJd : br· mg up the children alone; run the household alone." The women worry about fin:m· cial security. Miss Parr pointed out. since their men arc "o\•er the hill" at 35 . Thl'y worry about lnJUrles. Rut their No. 1 fear b the groupies who nock around the super Jock. .. But I felt a rumbling going on There's a feeling now among women who have lived onl)' for the guy that something is miss· ing. "She has money. a home and a namt' that 1s famous. but she doesn't have him." <Since the in· ter\'IC\\ S<lml' O( tht' COU~ICS hnve separnted. Miss Purr ~a1d ' 'rhcv ofkn uru not even in· t<•restt'<I in lh\'tr husband's :11>0rl but prt•Cer a difft'rcnt Ont', nntt'll M1 i:.s Purr. o widow In her late 40s who prl'fl'rs skiinJ: to rom ~lill\'l' ~vorts "I han• <'nou.:h r ompctitlon an my duily hfr.' ·she s 111d NO\\ "orkln.: on unother non- f 1c t10 n bo o k 1n ht•r pr<> R t•vo lut1onarv hou s e 1n Ne\\ bury port. Mu~~ . by the wu. ~h<' hope~ "some of the talent of fomons "ntC'r'> ''ho h\ I.' around ml.' \\ 111 rub orr on me Though 1 think of myself as u reporter rather thun a wnt<.'r. "I admire thes<' "omen for coping and in that sense they are super wives doin1t a super job. As Cot me. l wouldn't marry JO<' Namath if he asked." she added emphatically. BEA ANDERSON, Editor Monday. July 26. 1976 81 I Works Viewed llert> 1~ a hsl of upcoming e:<· hib1ts sponsorl'd hy lh<.' Ad IToc Commillc<• for Women in the Arts: NewJ>Ort Harbor Art Museum. Newport Beac h . J l>irec· tions. the work or Agnes Denes. Channa Horwitz and Joyce Shaw, Oct. 22 Nov. 28 Cyprcs~ Coll ei:~ rine Arts Gallen California Indian Baskcin . an over d e w or baskets made b~ women. Oct. 1!>-0 ec 10 309 M ulden Gallery. ~llerton: Wo men C h oo '\c Wom en. mixed media invitational curat- ed by Leslie Sutcliffe. Sixteen women will participate. Oc-t. 30·Nov. 29. Orange Coast College. Costa Mesa : Soft Living. lint and other related m.atctials, Mar)' Lou Barron. D<.'c. 1·17. ' The Floating Wall, Santa Anlj : Orogen y, Nan cy Happ, Januury ; paintings by Judy Tichinin. February. .1udr r1chmm and Mary Lou Barron '49 Fair: As Time Goes By OI'•-c_, , • ., ,.,.. ... 19-year~old Betty Trichler of Huntington Beach was named 'G1rl of the Golden West' at the 1949 Orange County Fair. She was the first queen to be crowned at the fairgrounds, part of the , former Santa Ana Army Air Base. By DENNlS MrlEU .. AN Oi 1M 0.1ly ~le! Sl•ll Orange County Fnlr queen Terri Daniels and her court were Introduced by 8ob llope at the openlng of his ll how at the fairf'rOUnds . The comedian went down the line cha tting brieOy with the queen and princesses. An older woman stood at the end of the row. "Who arc you," Hope said, '"the house mother?" 'Tm Mi!!S Orang(' County rair 1949," said Belly Flcov1e of Newport Beach. "Well." craclted ltope. "you sure have aged well .. "So have you." said the former queen. draw· mg one of the bil(gest laughs of the evening. The stage appearance marked a homecom· ing or sorts tor the former Betty Trichler. ll was 27 years ago that the then 19-year-old lluntin~on Buch blonde was named "Girl of the C't0lden West .. -the first fair queen crowned on the new fairgrounds. She was honored following dedication ceremonies or the 175 acre Cormel' Sant.a Ana Army Air Base property. (The land was acquired for approximately SlJ0.0001. BIGGERTODAV The site of the fair, like the value of ils grounds, has increased over the years. "It's mu<.'h bigger today," noted Mrs . Ficovic. m other of two daughters, severa1 days after her stage bow. She said sbe wasn't nervous at all. "It's been a whHe but il seem~ natural"' she said. adding. "Bob Hope is someone I've always wanted to meet. She recalled that in 1949 lhe queen and her CQUrt were provided "'ilh escorts: Marines lrom the El Toro,.Marine Base. .... "They were with me the whole Cair. Jt was fun. They were reaJly nice." She added, "Kids were more sheltered then." Mrs. f'~lcovlc. who also earned the Utlc of "Miss Firecracker," was si1tned by a Hollywood agent after winninA the rulr title. ll was ctmmon practice then. she said. for beauty queens to be sent to Hollywood. SCREt:N KISSES She spent a year 11t the 20th Cel'ltury F'ox act· ing school studyin.I{ everythlnJ? from dancing. speech, poise <the proper way lo kiss on screen 1 and camera technlr~ucs. She lived at the legendary Studio Club In Hollywood. a large boardln.c house Cor nedglinJ? starlets. which includt.'d Marilyn Monroe. Kim Novak and Barbara Rush Despite what would appear to be an intensely competitive atmosphere. Mrs. Ficovic s aid. "Everybody kind of helped each other. It wu fun. But you had to tow the line to live there They had curfew hou.rs ... One of her Hollywood datM Included actor Hugh O'Brien. lhenjustout of lhe Marine Corps. "He was just one o(us starving kids at the time ... She landed bit parts in movies and did s tage work but. she said. "I eave it up before I really got into it." Sbe explained. "I didn't like the cast· ing couches. etcetera. as they say. It just wasn't my ~ ottea." "Tbe Girl or lhe Golden West" returned lo Hunllnston Beach and got married. Of her two- year Hollywood experience she said. "It was something I wouldn't give up. But I wouldn't want my daughter in It." Does it seem like a long time since she was cro-ned fairest oflhe fair~ · "No, it really doesn't.'' s he said. "When I started adding up the years and looking back on it, I couldn't oolie\·e it was 27 years ago." Betty (Trich/er) Fjcovlc now lives in Newport Bf¥Ch. • ' .. • • " • • • ' J ( - •z DAIL V PILOT .. Care Labels Lacking Full Back. Short Front Monday, July 26 1976 WASlllNGTON. D.C .• <AP) - V1rtuaUy all lhe care labels that are ~rmanenlly alfllled to garmtl\t.s to provide C001umers with launderinft inst.ructions are incomplete or inaccurate. saJd Robert B. Shetterly. Clorox Co. president. Speakinl to the national con- ft'rence on care labelln1. Shettu· ly said can labela. manda\.td by lbe Federal Trade Commis1non alnce lt72, lack complete jn. formation about the key laundry procedures named by the l'i'C I washing. bleaching, 1rorung and drying J and a bout dry cleaning. The conference is being held to help determine which changes should be made in the care label· Ing rule. which the FTC has pro· posed to revise. One of the que:s· Uons to be resolved is. should bleaching informatioo apl)ear on all care labels. Shetterly told the conference that Clorox Co.~supports the con- eept of complete and accurate in- formation on care labels. includ- ing affirmative gu1dance on bleaching -such as the uutruc- Uon "bleach-safe" Of'. "u: e non· c hlorine bleach o nly " whichever is correct. VESTED INTERF.Sr Shetterly acknowledged that Clorox Co. has a vealed interest in changing current care labeling practlcea. but he added, "We re- coeruie a mutually beneficial in- terest in :is1urin1 that consumers get what they want and need - comple te and accurate care labeling instructions ." "Quite frankly," Shetterly toJd the conference. "we are con- cerned about the fact that bilUons of garments are sent out to the marketplace each year m"'- labeled with retard to bleach in· struclions -labels which instruct ronsumer s not to use bleach on an i~m which can and should be bleached.'' Public comment on ftlewith the. FTC confirms t he findings of Clorox Co. that consumers are confused by presenl care label Mid-length Option practices. Of some 9,000 com- menb l'ecelv~. 79 percent said labels wer e \ncomplete and 56 percent said the information was often inaccurate. Shetterly cited statistics t.o pro· ve the extent of the problem with regard to bleaching. According to surveys, 43 percent of washable garments h•ve care labels re· commencHna a1aJnst the use or bleac h. and most of the re- mainder have l'\O bleachmg in· struction. S RVEVMADF. In an Indepe ndent survey, ntnC' out of 10 conaumers indicated thul they believed the use of liquid bleach would be unsafe when there is no bleach ing inslruclion. Yet. Shetterly reported. the fact is that up to ?5 percent or all washa ble garments can be safely washed Jn liquid chlorine bleach. and virtually all of them -over99 percent ran be safely washed in a dry non-chlorine bleach. "All of this tells us." said Shet- terly, "that consumers have vtrtuaJly no reliable infvrmahon regarding ~ key laundry pro· tedure namt.'<.I by the Fl'C bleaching." As a result, consumers do not ~et the full valueofoneoCthe most useful and least coslly household producl"5 they buy -and. they don't enjoy the lull value of the clothlna they buy. hesa.ld. Shetterly !Isled the three main advanta&el or bleach: STAIN llEMOVAL leaning and sta.in removiil qualities: When bleach i3 not ust'd in thew ash. stains and soils build up and can moke a garment or other textile Ite m prcmaturt'ly unsuilable for its Intended use. -Disinfecting qualities: liquid c.-hlorine bleach is highly effective.> In deactivating viruses and bac- teria in the home -particularly i mportant wit h germs in children's bed linens. sickrooms, towels. et c. -Deodorm ng quahltes. Citing steps the company ha.s been taking to help solve the pro· blem. Shettuly sn1d ('JC1ro earlier this \'ear mtrodu<'t'<i :ln educahonal progrttm d gnl.'41 w help munufu~:t urc-r~ tmd n •tttilt•ri. of textile products bl:comc B\\Utt• of the merchandistn~ opportun11 v available by labeling their .:nods "bleat'h·safe. ·' lndependenl studies show thm consumers have a . trM.: rm· rerence for products so I bcll'd. btllevln~ lbat the) ftTe or bcllt•r qualil>', more durablt> and t•.h11•r lo clean than tho~c with nc.:atl\t• or no bluch1n1: lnstrurt1on Amonit manufocturers and r •· tailcrs who have <tC\Opkd the "bleach· are pru(lrllm llfi! J <:. P<-nnt•y. Guilford Mil111. Arrow Shirt and Montgom('ry Wnrd. In addition lo Clorox liquid bleach and Clorox 2 dry non chlo rine bleal'h , C'lorox Co manufactures und distributes u broad hne of other consumer pro- ducts and is o maJor ~uppli('r to the food sernrc mdustrv. The c.-ompany'i; tot al :.al<'S arc now running at an annual ral<' or ov('r S800 million. (Ann Landers ~\J Action Normal DE AR A NN LANDERS: l hope you will let m e r e ply to .. Bedroom Trouble L'p North." He's the man who asked his wife to wear blaek nylo n stock- ings and a garter bell to bed. The poor fellow needs lo be told he's pol nuts. I 'm worried about marrying a r e la t ive because our children might not be right men- tally. l hope you can figure out what Fm lr)'in(l to s ay. With a high.school education this 1s as good aslcando. -ANDY DEAR ANDY : \'ou are not blood relatives, just kin by marriage. Go a head and m arry the girl, if this Is the only thing about h er tha t bothers you. raped and bad s:irh shouldn't comJlla1n'"! My a unt was rapl'CI last week and lh(' \\ii\ she was trcatl•d al lh1• emergency room of the hosp.iwLwas Olllral!L'OU!>. She d ecided not to pr<.'!>S charges. Thanks for.) our h<.'lp. -ST M PED Nova: Style That Shines DEAR B.T.: I know how frustrated you must feel. Your request was reasonable. honest and heaJthy, not in the least sick. I admire lht' loyalty you de m o nstr ated by seeking advic<' from Ann Landers. In your lett<'r you said you d idn't want to "run around," ju:.t wanted to l<now if ) our request was weird. As a former call girl l '\'e m et hundreds of men who needed an out. l et for frus tration, without making a com- mitment. I also met men who were bothered by feelings or abnormality beca u se th ey we re turned on by simple things like black stook· ings and garter belts. l know the scene well. Their uptight. s mall- minded wives had laid guilt traps for these 1m- a g in at iv e . normal males. DEAR ANN : I'm 30 years old. the mother of several rhildren. I hav<.' a severe cast' of vancosl' veins, only mane ar e splattered ·looking. close to the s urface My family doctor st1id nothing could b~· done so I went to a nother doctor. He injected m ed it'ine in- to one of the veins which he called a "feeder." It made a lurgc sc:ir and didn 't help. ls there any way I can ~et rid of these ugly veins? I love swim- ming and l hale the way I look. -D.N. DEAR S.: Your aunt should ha ve prt'lt!>C'd <'barges -r eitard.less. She should also havt• rt" porte-d he r hos pital abusers to the head or tht• Institut i o n . 1'1o:.t f'mergen('y room pcr~on· neJ are wonderfully 'IYm· pathetic. \'our aunt ran lnto a bum ml•r. Going lo a \\'edcJmg" Gh·in~ one ·• Or standinl! up an one? Even ir you n• already ma rried Ann Landers 's c.-om pll't<'I~ n e w · · T h e li r 1 d t• • s Guide" will answl•r qu<'s· lions about today's wed· dangs. For a copy. send a dollar bill, plus a long, self-addressed, stamped enve lope t 24 cent:. postage1 to Ann Lan ders. p_Q. Box 1400. Elgin. Ill. 60120 The nova cut, a short tailored halrrut, is the important hair fashion Cor fall·winter 1976·77, a('· cording to the 64,000-mcmbcr Na· t ional H a irdressers a nd Cosmetolofllsts Association. The cut ls named after nova stars, which suddenly increase with gre at intensity for a pc-riod of months to years. The brief pre· rision haircut Is pro1ectcd as the bright star and could be around much longC'r. It rcaturt>s t>xposed ears and a tapert>d neck lint' with some extra volume on eitherthe front or back areas of th<' head. "It Is ru11lom·m adc for tailored looks an women's fashion ap· parel." ex pl ams Lyal McCaig, styles dire('tor for the association. "We have been-seeing long hair on its"' ay out for sometime. Now. we r t-ally believe that today's woman 14' reacly for a short pre· r1s1on cut like the nova." McCa1g :.aid The nova cut is adaptable for diffrr<'nl fadul s tru('turc . bct'aust> 1t empha11izes options of ~omc extra fullness in the front ;area O\ er the forehead or in thl· back areu abov<' the nape. Curled or Straight. It's Versatile DEAR D.N.: I chtckcd with several physicians and tbe consensus is as ----------follows: Tl;le veins sound too 11mall to be stripped. lnjedlons wlll not help. Buy Covermark tusually found In drugstores) and if it's properly applied the veins will not !ihow. Yes. you can go swim· mlng. ll's waterproof. DEAR ANN : What can we do to dis pel the myth that "nice girls don't get There is no harm in pulling a little zing in the bedroom performanc<'. Husbands s h ould not need to go outside of m arriage for excite- ment. How sad that so many wives have been warped by ma n-hating m othe r s who taught them sex is a "duly ... Poor things. Sign me -AT HOME WIT H ALL ,---------- KINDS DEAR AT HOME: As a former membe r of the oldest profession you are certainly qualified to speak on this s ubject ln a way very few can. Thank you for writing. Aries: Caution's Necessary DEAR A NN LANDERS: I n t>ed lo know if my ~irlfr1cnd and 1 arc related. TUESDAY,J VLVZT Ry SYDNEY OMAJlR ARI ES <Ma rc h 21· April \9): You eet news that has sobering e((ect . No need for ,rloom, but cnution ls nc-cessary. TAURUS <April 20· May 201: P ast obliga- tions surge forwnrd - cJenl with them rather than bei n g evasive. Fronk appraisal now is bes t p o l icy. Be nnnlytlcat. GEMINI (May 21·Junc 201 : New Moon now highlights r esponsibility connected with close nt>l~hbors. re la tives. llome e nvironment, basic e motional security figures prominc.-ntly. CANCER (June 21· July 22): Money picture could domin ate. Funds are m ajor feature -and tight m oney could be or- der of day. Key now is to be discriminating. Tuke nolhing for granted. LEO <July 23·Aug . 221 . Y o u hav e m ore responsibility than in past. This coincides with opportunity. You have more aulhorlty ; your policies 11re put Into mo· tion. Cycle ls high. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Finish rather than Initiate -leap beyond a pparent r cstrl ctions. You have good chance now for better display and dis tribution. Ag - g res s Ive assoc iat e makes Inroads. LIBRA tSept. 23-0ct. 22J: Hlghllght rresh ap- proach, Independence. creativity. Friend, pro- £11z::etla ~ J{air :J)tls1iJn ANNOUNCING Tt;RRA AWARD WINNING HAIR DESIGNER H111rC11tJ lt>eludtJ • sc1t1n td1c h11ir """'Yf'' • pro~r condit•OfttJf • pr.c1s1on h11i'rcur • l>low dry NEWPORTER INN NEWPORT BEACH--1 .. ;~". ~P;:~~=:~T1~11.~·, ~111;~::~0•0 bably older. lends vnlua- blc m aterial. Know 1l and don't let false pride block prORrcss SCOR PIO !Oct. 23· Nov 21 1 · nc careful - you are apt to J?el what you request. Means be mature enough to un· derstand aecurlly r e· qulttments. What seems out-of-r e ach Is n o t necessarily quality. SAGITfARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 211: Trave l, special studies. stimulat- ing read1n~ material - these areas arc actlvat· ed. You are able to apply knowledfte, to com - municate in m eaningful mannc.-r. CAPltlCORN <Dec. 22-Jan.-19 ): Be direct - build on solid base. If frank . you gai n - otherwis<', you invite needless dcl ay . Em- phasis on matters rclat· ing t o l os t o bjects. mo ney In conn ection with partners hip, mate. AQUAR I US !Jan 20-Feb. 18 >. Be an "in· ivestlgator." Find re- lier brolh<.'r m arri<.'d You arc intrigued with my sister . Since I am an medicine, law, theat(•r. uncle of the ir son and my You travel t his year, girlfriend ls the llllle socialize. find outlet for boy's aunt, It does make arti l'l tlc -c r c ati vc us relatives. doesn't it? abilities She says no. Ortly Ille Deify Not ,...., , .... '°" Wllel .. -In rou• 1oce1 _unit., ... -... , 1.1 lhUmll asons why for actions. ~--~-------~~--~-~-----~~-~-~-­ responses. Me m ber of .... ----------------------------- opposite sex finds you In-FINAL WEEK teresUng, n atter s you. · Your marital status is spotllghted. PISCES <Feb. 19· March 20: 1: One who cares for you reminds SALE ENDS SAT JULY 31 you of diet. nutritionnJ • f requirements. Modera- tion now would be most constructive . Family re - lationships improve. If J•ly Z7th ls your bb1hclay you have sense of drama, showmanship, SA VE 50% ... 70% AMD MOH! OM oua BCT111 STOCI OP .•• CH.AMDIUllS W AU. flXTUllS FIMI TA&I LAWS "The Soil Extractors" CARPET QEANING SCOMCIS PECAUSTS ELECllK •IHI Lllln• (Acfetl .... " ........ .....,, Y• C• ~0.0..I; hGn ...... 646-3737 /646-l I 94 'T J IOOMER by Wa F. lrown md Mel C.IOll DOOLEY'S WORLD TUMBLEWEEDS 6UfSS MIA"l PftlaOCJS ?!:OUR ~I, IS 1l!H '/UiRS OL.P ·nus Vflttl PiW ! rT'S otJR 10th ANHIVERSMV'!! ·~----­-----------17-1(, FUNKY WIMKERIEAM T AMK McNAMARA EARLIER W fHE <,l£AR <.lCXl HAMME.RED OUT THE VARIOU5 PUWKE> OF ™E PlATFORM ! CAN t,)00 TELL ME WHAT <,lQ(,J DECIDED THE. ~RTQ 15 GOING TO 6TAOO FOR?- FF:NCIN<7 I~ .. VJ£LL,rT) I ~LL .. M fHf:° ! R>m.JnAL I? TJ.tQ<b. ,__, J IF YOIJ COULD 6ET A NANCY SLUGGO··· YOU V E GOT TO HELP ME··· ~ OUR Sl~K :s CLOGGED u::> I L.ITTLe: m· A L.ITft .. ~ Z INW 1r. .. -.. ... . .... ~ . ... ... ............ .. 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T!lEtR U'IWHCOM.E Vl$1T IS '"fEfU!UPTEO ~y T~ P~E! MISS PEACH • f~A~C1~'.r I ! 0Pf1MIS'1ll, ~Pl'fAT At>~tc.E • • >a M'f FA'TM!lr LOfT' Mlf J(JfJ, Ml' S-VINff Aft IHIO UP II«> wt·~· TMnAT'INIO WITH ST'AKVA1'ION . WM.A1' C~ % 0010 MILP? ! .. , . ' \ \ ,, lt, \ ' I I I '· I I I ••• DICK TRACY by Mel MondaY JUiy~ 1978. ______ .=;.;0A..;.:tl;..;.Y_Pt;.;..lO.;..T--'83= by Rodgtr •oclfleld by Gas Arriola by Ferd Johnson 1· t . , . f ~ . I THE GIRLS , ................. ,.... .... ,,,. "The travel folder wa~ ccrtamfy 11ah1 :100u1 1 l::uropcan vaca1t0n hc1ng one you'll nevrr foract." DENNIS THE MENACE ·• .. .......__ I A~WI ......... FRENCH SOLING SKIPPER PATRICK HAEGELf LIVES UP TO NAME OF HIS YACHT IN Ol YMPICS France and East Germany Lead In Overall Standings at Kingston, Ontario ·· Olympic Protests Nixed I 'No Precedent!.. Cite.di n.Rebuffing 18 Kl:'\GSTO~. Onl 1 \I'• Eighteen satll>oJl i.k1ppN' 111 thl· ')acht1n)! Oh mp1t'' ''ho protl''t ed l\.\O of th,• thn•,• rJcrn~ com m1ttees Sund a' a:. to thl• mannt•r Ul which the ·courses ''Cl:.C M.'t. had thL•1r prowsb d1:.Jl10\H•J early th1 o; mornrnJ! h~ the In· ternatronal Jun Thl' Jun s:ud 1t kne'' ol no precedent "'h1l'h 1u~t1f1e<; aban dontnJ! a ral't' after thl' hni-.h because of w1ncl 'hrfh dur111~ th\· race ·· The 1ur' dr:.'l\laltf1t.>d tht• \·ugosla' Fanu boJt frClm ~un cla' 's race for c·nllultn)! "1th lht• llahami;111 Finn .11111 cl1-.qu.1ltl 1<-.I tht• H<'ll!Wn :-ktppt'I l1t•c.111w h1-. dotht.•s \\ l't~h,,il tou mud1 ltt• had on too man' M\l'<ltt•rs .;oakrcl rn water anc1 \\ent (l\Cr thl' wc1i:ht limit tor ttw das-. I S T il t: SO I.I NC. ('fa,.., .\ustralta ''as 1!1squal1f1NI frnm ~rsterrlny ':-rat'l' for farltn~ tu l.N'P c:le.1r of lh•• \ ll'J.:111 hl;1mb \:lt'lll . Thl' Canad tan ~ohnJ.! p1 ull•..,tl'd ~;n•.1t Hrilam ' 1•11tn tn that dai.:-hut tht• proll''I \\ ,,, !11-.. ,1IJO\H'd bC'(',111'•' lh1• Jl11ll'•h \I 1•11 • 4:11l1lkd to right of\\ .I\ , !'-haft IOI! \\ tnd-. /01 ("\•If IJtt• <'0111 m tltl'C to al>:rnclon llw Tnrn,1cl11 d.1,<. ran· II 1\ 111 ht.· 1 '''Jtl\•tl \h•11n, ... c1.1\ llll' 11.1\ .111t•1 tlw SC\Cn·race competition original· Ir 1\ as to be completed. IS \'r\CHTl ~G. competitors arc allowed lo throw out their poore:.t sho\\ ing and only six of the :.enm races count in lotaJ points Frank Huebner and Harro Bode or We:-t Gt>rmany edged S\\itzerland's J ean Claude \'uithier and Laurent Quellet by one second m the 470 <'lass. Spam \\as third. The 01 er.all leaders in that l'las.; are the West Germans. Spam is second and Russia third Brazil ('Bnlt' from well orr the flacc to tx>at Austria in the Fly1ni:: Dulc·hman and Can ada wa.., third We-.;t Cermany jumpt•d from 16th to (1rst 111 onc•r.all and 1s folto"' ed b~ Britain am! Spain Of:~)IARK WON the Tcmpt.'~l race. Rus~1a Cini shed sernnd and l' an :t d a th 1 rd. l n over a I I. S\H•den. "hirh hmshed seventh Sund<n . h;1:. th'' lead Ru ssia 1, "crnnd and lh<' l ·nrtcd State.., tlurd llolland \\On the Sohni:: cta:.s raC\'. ftn1 shtnl! at mo:.t a minute .1Jwad of 'wed en nu~-;1a \\.I.'> third France ancl East Gt'rmany IL-.1d th<' O\ er all i.landrni:s 1'h<· -.rni.:k·handed Finn class race ''a.., won bv .Jochen :-.<'hum.inn of Ea:,,t c;~rmany 11,. Brad Wheeler Wins Laser Flight Title half\\ ay to lhl' first mark and ncvC'r rehnqu1Sh<'d it Other Pl'rf'letuat trophies awardrd at the Balboa Pavilion finished 13 seconds ahead or Claudio Bie knrck of Brazil. Russia's Andrei Balas hov finished thi rd and retained his lead in overall standings. John Bertrand or Australia is second and Schumann third. y ......... l'llM, ,..,,~ lt.K• • [•'J (,.11tm•nv '' ... 400 00po.'°"\ ~ 9,,,,,1. I) .. H l 00 l. U\$11. IS •I JO S IO • Po·-· II ., ll I 00 ). Au ".... 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'°""" M.ttr\••h 8 wff•lo t• JI Of I 00 ,. Av,tr•f•<lf, I• JI I) 10 00 • (A\I C,.OrM~"· •• JI 10 11 10, hm~rr •lftr ''"' rM.t\ 1, Wt\t (;Mm11nY". tt 10 e>e>tnt\ 1 8f•t•1.,, l• 10 "°'n" l, \!Hin, l• 00 P<»nl.., •. C.tnao•. JI . .0 po.n" s. 8'""'· 10 10 po1n!• •· USS A , 11 .IO po.nf\ Al\O •. U"11~4lttl4''\ C1 10POtr'lt\ Tempt\t, IUttu.c.e I O.nm••• I& H JI 0 00 l)Oonl' 7 IJSSll, •• ll! JS J 1111 I CAnod~ 16 Jll 1' !11/0 • llu<l•4114, '" ll ·~ '00 ) AU\lfl•'· •• ,... a '0 00 •. VHC)tn l11tlfl"\\ll 'ft •0 01 • 10 ~lw '· UnH\l'O S••'f\ Otnnl\ Contwtr, S,,,n Otl90, <.onrt Hndt.ity, Utt•mon1 (.ti•• , •• ti Ot u 00 fttnttf\f, iumm•r• ,,, •• , t r.c:H t \MO'!", '' 00 oo•n1 ~ • U\SR1 1& 70 l Un!lt<I ~4ilL\ Santana-22 Schaefer Hobie Winner Veteran catamaron i.atlor Waynt> S('h:lttf'r of Capistrano Beach won the Hobie Cat 14 district championship at LonJ( Beaeh Sundn ' with u quarter ot a point <'dgl' ovt>r Pt1ul l\1 uyesky of Spring Volley. · CLASS A -I. Wayne Schaefer. Capistr ano Beach. 9~; 2. P uul Mayesky. Sprini: Valley. JO : 3. Bob Seaman. Marina de l Rey, 11~~: 4, .P.i c k Beauc hamp . Newport Beach. 131-i: 5. J ohn R oss·Duggan. Newport Beach, 21. CLASS B -1. Bill l\lyr· lie. Dana Point. 61'2. 2, Bruce lla r me. En· c initas, 7 12: M a rk P aulson. Huntington Beach. ll3~; 4. Dennis Carpenter. Huntington Beach. 20 : 5, Craig !"lernandet, Huntington Beach,22. CLASS C -1, Kelly Lantz, Ra n cho Pa los Verdes. 3; 2. Steve Hut· ton, Huntington Beach. p BLIC NO'nCE "CTl~IOUSIUllHCU HAMCnAlllilllll"l , .......... "".''°" l\OOl"ft:IV\ol'W'\\ ., fHf JCWtlltY ~AClORY. 4H *"St'"' ..... "°'' 11 .. c11 C• 't...S lllC1'••11l .. 1.•••.-V• ~~"" ... _. ...... CA ., .. , ""' ... """""·-II<• .... "" 11\ dlv1-I '"'""'"l•• l••ff"<• l~\ \-t.t'•""""' ••' ti~ wUf\ OW """"'' (ltf• 01 0• •"09 '"'""' .... JW,y .. "' ... .. _ l>llOI•-0'""'" Cu11 0.llr "'lo! JUiy lt, J. enO A .... t. t , 10• PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICllTIOUS I U51NnS NAMI STATl¥1HT The toOow11111 ,..non " d0t"9 DIN· "'"•' PEASO .. ALITY LANOSC.APING, u,. Mew O<•w, !>an•• AM -"'"· ~·-n•o'1•11 Jtll T GttyM>t1. •SS• Mo!Y Or1w, SM!ta All• Hti9'1IS, CalltO•nl•nt11 Th>\ IN•lf .. "" COllOU<lod by""'"° Oi••-1 J•lt T Grey\Ofl llll• •t~1emen1 "'n flied Will\ lllt C-ly Cl••• Of Orano• CounlY °" JIJly I, 1'74. 11'*7• PubO~O!d Orlllf« CHU D.lily Pllo' July 11, i.. 1•, •nd AuQ. J, '"' 1t1~ 73~; 3. Joe Burgess. PUBLIC NOTICE Duarte. 12; 4 . John1----------1 Pearcy, Newport Beach, liJ ; S.""Mark Samson. Los Angeles, 20. P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE s ""' FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA¥E U ATEME .. T 1a..to.lJ,4_lllllJIJ'lQJ>t.r .. on),,," (1')•""9 t>u'• ""'"''"' llr.1<1 \\ lh'l•lt'r ol thl· f<alb<1u Yal'llt ( "luh \\a' I Ill'\\ 1111w1 ol till' F\IJ.thl nl the L;1s('1"'4. lh•· ~ .. 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NllYC (.'hamlwr of Commerce Trophl' lor Cars\ m 111·nt'd coupk Dou~ Whips U p Win Qve r 'Troll' (AllFIA PROP[AflE~. )1\11 ( .. m1no C.ttP•\lr,tnO \•n Ju.Ht C..O•\tr.tnO C•IHofn.,. •1•1) CA\A (ALIJ-IA IN( tt r ... ltlOf'nt• fC)tpc>t4hO'\ Jt,\1 ( .. m1M ( Af>I trttno '11111'1 J~.n( .. C)l\lr~no (.1hl 11ntAVl•l~ th1\ bU\ln<''~ t (Of\OUCt"Ci Dy• t<K &:N'd''°"' t •SA ( "L'r'" 1111r Jnct l'1•c1lla It arrord. &-:ii Beach Top f11 l' flntsher:. I, Urutl \\'hl't'll"r. JWC. 2. Dill Burk tn~hnm. Nlt \'C. J. Chrts Haab. llunltnJ:ton lfnrhour Yacht (1ull, I. Wallie Cerri<' Jr . Nl!YC ; 5. \\'N1dy Bt•nts ,\, 11\ 1•1 .ti! \.\ 1n111•r. 'n11ni.: \\'h1•,•h•r '' ,,, I he rc('tl\ll'lll ol lhP ,\ll)('rl Sotl.1n1I l'l'rlll'tu.11 1\1111"11 \\ :i~ 11r1~111alh cll'1lt1·atl'd tn llw Flti.:ht of I ht• S r11m lnnb Tlw 11 Lumaran T a kes loot l.ll!il'r rs 1wrh.'I"' llw "oriel'-. fu-;tr-.t J.trO\\ 111).l ll1111o:hv dui.' V V Tlw ho11t IS -.tilll•fl prim.ml~ ·" a o yager s ictory i-rn~l<'lrnndt.•r. Troµh) for· t hi• far<ot j!trl to T.umaran , sktpJWrcd by Biii C1nit1h 1, c•nt l•l \\ ('nch l!t·nts of till' Rohr:; of the host club was the win· Nrwport flm tior Y:;i·ht C"Juh Sia-nl•r Saturday 1n Voy:ilo'(crs Yacht \\:IS also fifth If! r1111..,h llH'r;ill Club'~ N<'wporl lo Dm1a Point It "as .1 lt~hl .111 rat·1· !rum raN' ( Ot hrr trophy wmnc~ were 2. start to 11w.h ''1th spnnl..h•-. nf Niki II. Jnhn Kmkel: 3. T rend, ram d.lmpenm1: ttw rll'l'I J' II .11) prooC'hed lhl• fir!'! '"'allwr m:u k {;eor1te )1cClcllan 1 4 C-.ih Pa· m the :.oulh Lido Channt•I Jama:;. Carl Last. and 5, \'1kin1:. Wheel l' r t Mk n 11 rarh lt•:ul. __ o_a_n_r_i_k_e_. _a_11_r_ro_m_'_"_·_c ___ _ Bob Maritn of Santa Mon1r11 Yacht Club sailed hr~ Santana 22 FanC'y to a n i.l rrow vtrlory ovt•r Kas Kastncr 's Troll. Sooth Coast Corinthian Yacht Club, Sunday m w1nnin1t lhc national cha m· pionsh1p rt'Katln for th<' C'lass sailed off Newport flcnt'h under the uusp1ces or Hahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Martin "cored 7 1,'J points to 7~4 for Kastner "l'wenty ·t'li;:ht honts t'Ompeted in the t'vt'nl, w ith !lktppers hail· tnJ: from Oklahoma. Colorado and a ll areas of the Pacific Coa.~t. Pinal fttnnd1n~ft : I. Fancv. Rob Maritn. SM\'C, 4•1>; 2. 0 T roll . Kas K astner. SCCYC. 7·11; J. Ll'l Tiger. R:itph Hodhcim, VYC. 20-1 ,: 4. M tst'hief. Rob VauJ(han. \'YC, 21 . 5, Shot'k Treatment, Oob Ba11ley. CY<' -·-,,,... MARINA DEL REY SKIPPER WINS SANTANA·22 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 9obMantn tn F•ncy (No. 2747f) Tops 21-boat A eet Off Newport AtphOf'''" G '-''""""' Pr•'\•<friill'"' Tru' ,t•hirfV'ril w.u f•tN .-.th t~ Couf•h (lfl'•ti. nf °'""'14" (Ov~h Oft IWi't " ,.,. JllCIC IC. LIVIHOSTOH A-•Y -'·""-'"'"'"' S.....,. .. Kt., C.•tlfer-ft't• Ttl.U).U7• ,_ Pvoll-0•-CH•I O"•'r '"'"' JUltl•.7t.•~Ay97,•,"'• IOV>I• PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICl lOClllDITOllS .... A·-11 SUPl'lllOll COUltf 01' fHI! STAlE 01' CAl.ll'OllNIA l'Olt THI COllHTY O' OllANOC 1111,,.~lltr ol 1"'° E•IAl•n4MAAIE 1 scon .• ~. MAAll! fHEOOORA ~TT OK .... 11 NOllCE IS HfllE llY OIVt::N lo """''~ /lot•l"9 claom1 -Ml 1"-.. .., oouaftl 10 hi• .. .., <"""" 1n 1 .... ott•ool l,..<ltr~ el tM alor•wid<-1 OI opr<\iflt Uifl'll le"lf'WU_.fdlpW'd'lrt ,,.. o!llU of JAMES\. GrtU86S, INC • GEOflGE W COLll~,INC,11.0S.• \n~•Hl,•"I"" Cllf OI S...te/olloNCA, In ~ Af19t1•\ (Wiiiy, "'"'<ft l•lltr olllr• ' ,,.. DI.cc• 01 '"'''""' ol I"" un -\•9M<I in •II "'•"'" .,.., .. ,,."9 to ~•Id "t•I•. !>u<ll <l•ltM wltft ,,.. _,,.,..,, vo.,r.IWr\ mu\I .,. !ill!'d "' Pf'•Vrll"9 at afOf'ftltt('I WI"\'" fctv' -·~••II•• lhf l.r~I ouDt1011..,~ ''"' .... 11 •• ~·~Nly)J, 1•1• JANET M CAltl[lt E -~"' • o11n. wlll olw•dOtc~nl JAMU L. GllUHS, IMC. OlOltOI' W. COLLlllll. INC. u .. SIWlll~ -t.-•,CA,..., "'*•IW Or-CN~1 Ortily t1111o1. Jwty2'..;a...,, t.•. ••· '"' Jm,. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE • PUBLIC N011CE P UBLIC NQnCE flCllltOUI IUSlllllH HAMISlAllMINT Tiie !Qlto•lfl4 ,,_,_, M• IMM"9 11\1:SO nn••' llEACH MOPEOS. JtJ) E CN~t "'9">"••.COtOll•O.IM.t-.CA ~S 0••90'Y 8 \.0\ltll••. Sil' 1 HOltCl lOCltlDITOl'S 1,.trll-Aw, CorOM !Ml """"CJ'. SU~lltlOltCOUltlOl'TKI n.1S STATE 01' CALll'OllNIA l'Olt J-MC<ktlW". SIJ'~ urtc- nlll COUNTY 011' OltANGa A~ CorOMOtlM.tr ""' .,.n ... A·l1"' '"" l>USint\\ I\ conOY(lff •Y • (\I.it of GAACE K ICEEHE. .... 1t11r1tral1'6tltt"''"1D GAACE: 11.ES\LER. De<NW<I c.t ....... Y 8 LO\letlt• NOTICE I~ HE RE llY GIVEN to,,;,, flll• •l•lt,,..nl _.., med ...,Ill 1111' ~.:.~!::-:::.:: ·=-~~ ~=:..-=:! C.Unty Clua of Of-COVIii• on J•Jlr ._... wlcl 00<_..1 ••• ••Qu"eo 10 lllt u .1'1•. ,._ I-•<I., l .... MCf\Wry .,_....,"-In Pul>litMd Of..,.. C.OUI OlllV P.,IOI, llW olll<• ol 11 .. <•••• 01 °'" _.,.."" Julr 1•.~•nd""' 1. •. 1t1• 1'1UJ• tio.o tO\Jft. 01 to P'tW"nt t1Wm. W1tf\tM l--------------:C:r!c~:,:c°."':,''~,~~:~· 5~~~~ P UBLIC NOTICE TING\.EA. L ... Co•oo•••lon. soo ------NtwPort Ctnttr O'"'•• Suitt-•JO, ~wporl B«•cn. CAhtouu• .,-w. wt\e(ft I \ lhit Qi~• 01 bi.-&tntu ot t"t "'" 0trs19f'ltd tn •U m•Utrs prrf•fn1no to \ht nt•te ot 1a1d ctectOtnt. within tour ,.,_1.,une• 1tw 11,,,1pYt>liuhonol1111> nollt• ~l•O July 11, 19!~ -RY ALICE MAC !NNES E aecutr 111 ot Ow Will of ti\• •bov,. n•nwo dtti<f'C9tttt DAVID STiii Li HG llHGLllt l.A~~.,.,.u.., .... ~e. ...... ~, •• Suittttt Nttw ........ K•, Coliltrftl• ttw T•I· 17141'44-SQ:I A-Myterl•Kvtri• Puol1SIWCI JYlr 19, lt, and &"IJ 1, t. • .,. JC)f~lt "CYITIOUS I USIHISS NAMI nATIMINl Tiit 1011ow1119 ocr.on I\ OOlnq l>v>I· neu". STUDIO WE!.T. S~I ll.i J ... 11<1. UQ""48ta<ll,CA.t1UI G.1ry O.a" M•tt•n. S•t Tl'1 JU.ft•1 Laqun• 8•.Kh, CA QH\I TJ\h t,..uuwu ,,. conou< ttd by on In dv1du-11' G•ryO MMlin Thi\ \l•t .. mtnl vr.4\ tllf'(f with t~· C.0.....ly Cktk ot Qronllf toYntt °" Julv I, lt/4 l'lalt Put>l•\"<'d 01nn9t Co•nt °'"" P•l<M, July \, U, It, 1•. Ith i.ll '• P UBLIC NO'l1CE l ,,.,," Pul>ll\hed O•anQI' CoASI Oally P•lol, Jul• s. 11, ••. i•. •"• 1ui..16 P liBLIC NOTICE ,,._ ,....,,~ 0••1111" Co.ul o.11r "''°'· Julys. 17, "· ,., • .,. 1134-1• P UBLIC NOTICE I L Monday. July 2e. 1976 OAILY PILOT 8 3 Tough Old Harry Bridges Outlasts Enemies By LEIF ERICKSON SAN f'RANCISCO (AP) -Harry Bridge~. who 14•11J bf 7~ thLS month, I~ a hving land ft\ ark to hi1tory's remarkable irony. The leader or t11e Wul <.:out lonJ,lshoremen was one of the late FRI Director J . Edgar lloovtr's early targetl> for PQllhc;a l d~1tructioo Back In the '301 Hoover JOUm\!y~ here and put out the word that he wanlt>d to talk with anyonr who would testify aaalnst Brldaea. Bll DGES ALSO aw eornt.'<i th.e respect und trust oC tbc: ahip· SOME DID COME forw:Jrd , ping Industry which had con· and thus be11an yean or govern· dc:mncd him a s servlni: Com ment houndlna, always Qn the muni.st aims. ll now considers ~ame charae -that Hrtda~1 was hlm a re liable. praamatlc and ;:in alien Communiat. f4r-s1ahled bar1a1ner. 1i rnun of "Our lnve:sli&alion shows his word. behood doubt that Bri~H 1$ a Howe Yer. a new and young Red." 1'\oover once declared. ILWU r ank ond tile bas begun LC) But Brtdces, serving his last rebel in recent years lt resound· term as president ot the militant ingly defeatt>d Undges· proposal lnternallon:il Lons:shorc men's for merging the small, mdepen and Warehousem en's Union. ~ur dent IL\\'U ~·ith the East Coast vlv~ the assault and is saluted International Longshoremen's today as an elder stntesmun or Associalton . or Y.llh the American labor. Teamsters, and instJtult'<J rules to force his retirement next AT A R ECENT testimonial April. Bridges will bf 75 on July dinner lo m ark his nearly 42 28. EDITOR'S NOTE -/lorry Bndge1 hos outLu,-ed his tormemor1 and to- day Lian tl.cUr 11ate111'10n of the labor mowment, honored by managmient, by gowniment and by other labor lNdna. NtwT'tM~ss. the rank artd file o/ h11 own umoi. are /orcmg him qut. years of labor leadership. go"· ernment a nd industry leaders ahke called Bridges "A red· blooded patrlot" and a "man of integrity." -He contended that the ILWU should seek me rger because its shrinking membership -now 60.000 -was too small to stand alone. • ,.,,,.. ... ,. .... d1r~lon and domlnntlon of the '-'8lerlront union JI was indu:stry prtt1u~. many believe, that seneraled the &O\ · cmmenrs coniitunt eJrort to de· port 8rl<l1tc11 . an effort It didn't quit until losina a finol court bot· tli' ln the 19501'. 1'ht l~WU WH bom In 1934 with a churtcr u the Af'L's In· temallonal Lona•hoffmft1'8 As· soclatlon CJ LAL whic h still represents dock work•rs In Atlantic and Culf por\.I. But in 1937. Bridges led his men lnto the Conaress of lndu11lr1al Or1anlta· t1ons. foundt'd by the late John L. l.c wiw, president o( the United Mine Workers. Lewis named Bridges West Coast regional CIO director. and his uruon became the CIO-aHiliated Jnll•rnuliooal Long sho rem e o 'i; and Warehousemen ·s Union. THE SUPREME TEST of Brutgc·s t ou~hn ess ean1e 13 years later. in 19$0. The ClO. d by Phi lip l\1 urray. a -s"Olta~u.,.n..,e':"h~Roman Catholic, ex· J>('lled tht' 1 t W\J ro1· nllc:fledly l'ollowinj! till' Communbt pu1ty line Thrt•e H.irs l:itcr, tht U.S ~up reme Court throw out Bridges· re<ierol court c0tw1etlon by ruhoa thnt tht• :<tatute of li mitations had run Ollt bt'forc tht• aovernm nl brou~ht its <'Oil splrncy chnrir Throughout ttw ordeal. Bndl(e11 steadfoslly d\• nltd Communist part y mem· bcrship. a llhou1h he fret'll,\ acknowledged occcptlng part · sup1>0rt during the 193-t slMku. To Chlrltl Chill he nnd his UD· ion followed the party line. he re torted that Wiiliam Z. Jo'os\cr, then the pnrt,v li'Mter in America. h•d adoptt'd Brldgts' trade Ul)lon Ideas months after Bridge · wui. In p1·1nt Y. Ith then1 BRI OG ES' PlllLOFiOP1f\' stts u unlt,'d t\mcr1can labor movement. but one allowing for pohtical and social djsscnt. "l <'an't ~o t1lon~ with thosl' who seem all too willln& lO gtve As for ll oover. his once formidable 1ma11e as leader or th~ world's most respected and effecti ve police orgaruzation Is hl.-ing darkened by disclosures of abuses of his vast po"t'rs. "Things do change:· the hawk· foced Bridges mused in his talk at the t estimonial dinner. at· h•nded by 1.600 guests paying S.W a plate. BR JOG ES. LF.i\~ A!'~O fnst- talking . .appeai:s s.cn.siti~·e lo .:-ug · geslions that he has stuflL'<l from radicalism to respect :ib1llt> "Look, some people tulk about me getting m ore mcllo". whate\•er the hell that means ... he told an inte r"iewer LABOR LEADER BRIDGES HAS BECOME A LIVING LEGEND He Out11ved J. Edgar Hoover's Vendett•. Controversy The exph1siorrTote b)-thc CIO ext-cut"'" board cumc after Hnoges April t·onvictlon 111 a San l-'r a11c1,,co federal court for perjury and conspiracy. The charge was that Bridges had Callcly S\\ orn at his 1945 naturali~:ttlon ~s a U.S. clti.tcn that h~ was not and had not been a m em b<.'r of the Communist party up on the trade unions by dis· mlasing them ::is well -fed. ar- llucnt, pre)udic-.id. hackwnrd. tmd misled by a bunch of fut c•t labor fok<>rll." he wrot<' In a rt> rent column. "With ult Its wcuk nesses. tlw {rude union mO\\' m<'nt in this country 1s the only orw y,·c hu' l'. W 1..• m ui.t l>lr1..·ngtht'n it .. "l don't think I'm getlrng more meJJow. They mistake' finding more effective ways or doing things for me llowness." ud\'ersar\es test ify that his homework is alw:Jys done on any bargaining ISSUC. "OF COVRSE, l 'VE changed l"ot to h a\•e changed from the t•ha racter I was 40 ycaN ago - I'd have to h ave rocks in my head." Bridges first plunged Into the storms pf 'S . waterfront strife 1m 1929. Then u 19·year-old Australian 11eaman, he Jumped ship and stayed on in .-\mcncu to i:row from ";in undt•:.ir:ihl1• troublt•mak<'r" tn n·<·v~nitwn a~ a labor statesman. But ad ,·a nclng )'ears have mellowed Bridges· lifestyle. He once enjoyed convivial sessions with colleagues at Harrington·!> Jrlsh saloon. handy to lhe JLWL' headquarters Rut ulcer surgery forced him on the wagon ONCE i\ CHAI~ s moker. the ons<'I of emphy:.ma impelled him to enroll in a Sl•,·enth·Oa~ i\d\ en· tlst course to conquer C'i1wrettci.. His Ceet planted atop his desk, he frequently consulls by telephone with poliUcal and labor leaders seeking his support. Bridges and the ILWU regularly join with AFL-CIO unions and the Teamsters In s hows of labor solldanty even though the lLWU has remained an Independent un· Ion since ill expulsion by the CIO in 2959. 11<' has n'ma1ned un 3\'0wl'cl ~tarxist in think111.;. a dedicated traclt' unionist. a radical critic or i\mericnn forci1m polit'y and an .1dvocate or expand('(J trade with the So 1et U n1on and China. Rut he still pub in full workin.i da)s ut the union·s new. head q uarters. combing t he Wall Street J ournal and The N('v. York Times ns we ll as labor and tndustcy J ournals. His cmploytr BRIDGES IJAS UTTl.E taste for int<>r\'iews. prc•ferring his "On The Beam " column in the union news paper as a principal forum for his ideas. which h.e dt•scr1 bes as Marxist ''Th\• basic thing about this lous~· capitulislic system is that the workers c reate the wealth. Resunte Can Be More Than Blah Joh Listing Dear Joy«: I have no job and no prospe<'IS. I have sent out more than 100 resumes -nothing. What's "'rong? Is it my r esume tenclo!icdJ? -M .L., Su FranclKo, Calif. That's a start. Your resume is a nat. blah listing or your expu1ence. It says hoth1n g ot your abilities. Most P<'<>Ple need a piece or paper In th<' JOb i.earch but the kind of paper as ques· ltoned by Richard Lathrop. Job market expert and author of the ex· t'Pllt>nt "Who's ll irin~ Wl10" <neston. l'rentlce.ffall Co, 19761. The author advises n qunllClcaUons tmef <QB 1 msteud of a resume. As the name lmphes. his sUJU(e.stcd paper rt1netts your qualifications for the JOb .' ou want, not JUSt your cxperlent't'. COME TO THINK of It. :lren't you. 1n fact, more than the sum or years ~one by'' As Lathrc11) writes · "You ,ire 3 livlnl( human \\1th a set or 1wr'Sonnl quolltico; and lnt('rl'!;tS lhal :-111t you to a pnrt1l'ul.tr kind of work. Your past nN·omohshments -more th;in :my other l'1ni.:1t~ ructor -in· die ate v. hot that work should be. And 'our abilities t wh1rh probnbly have not been full y Uil'C1 in your experience 10d.itc1 fir<' t•r t h: 1,11ly inwort1.111t 1n di•· lt•rn11nin11 how well you will do at aut'h work. "Thull your qualificntlons hri<'f. llkc n law~•er's brief. shoulcl make a hiAhly pt•r1111111"vc "asc IM hiring you above nll oth<'r oppllcsnt11." (Career Corner J feelings toward others. I worked in sales before I married. -R.,K .. Floral Park. N.V. Perhaps these Ideas from the pages of Artemis will help. Artemis is lhc only national newsletter ror women who run their own rnterprises. -A Briarcurr. N Y . woman took hearth lo heart when she bought an old Victorian house and rented the rooms a~ shops to antique dealers like herself. Yellow Plush. as the venture is calll'd. i s -ond is n 't -u cooperanve-. Every tenant pa •5 her share of th<.' rent and utilities but runs her O\\ n business separately. -A WOMAN IN WASHINGTON. D.C .. who had been a teacher and waitress. us well as trying jobs in communications. pe rsonnnel and sales. reallted that planning and or· ganizlng were what . ht' liked to do. That decision led lo fouodlni: n firm which organites and coordm»tes con fercn<'es. conv ·nlion.'i, scmlnnrit noo works hops o n any top I c bul !*pe<'iahzes in <'oncerns of women. lier customus ~ire trade assoch1Uon.'i and corpornUons. -In Medlson. Wisc .• a young mother ls In the akin care bu11ln<'S8 t1fter taking over o ~.year-old firm wlth f'ood cosmetic products but u pock-markNf pro!lt 11he(?t. She took classes in bookkeeping, learned abut totmeUcs and worked ''28 hours o day." Jl w;.is uphill but today It's a go· Ing concern. -A htickyard gardt"n lnsplr~ a Columbia City. Ind. woman to\ry bet thumb In the Areenhouse business. To- day sh e's n 11lstrlbulor of both agricultural and horticultural atoclt ranging Crom chicken (H'd tC)Chryson· lhemums. Her execullve husband. tir · tnJt of the corporate.' race. is tem- porarily working for her while or. ganizlng his own business. -IN DALLAS, TE.SAS. A woman IT'S Of' NO CONSEQUENCE to de-runs a baby boutique -a children's bate whether a qualincaUons brier is clothing shop. maternity shop and simply another name for a nrst-dass bookshop all tn one. Shestocb toys on esume.. l'b.e. se.cvlu Lathrop. bas conaifRlll•nt from local-cratllpeople. performed is to forcefully call atten· imports some items, a nd buys uon to the need to get oH the kick of clot.bin1 Ctom small manufacturers. J:.undr)'·listlng pure experience and No way shaded in tliiTngenul\y de· begin slre11in1t your quaJiOcalions. ~rtment is the collector or these Unlike re11umes. l.(lthrop 11ays, your quulificallons brief will indicate how well you perform at Cull steam. lt will stress your accomplis hments, wMreas reaumes tend to ob$curc>ly descrlbt> responsiblllUe;i. Your brief sho\lld mnkc you <'Ome alive on paper IMtead of reading like the specllica· Cloos for pl~ton rlntts In a wholtsal~ auto pnrls catalo~. M~t important. the author believes. Is that a brief will aim you in the direction you should go -not necessarily in the dlreetJon yo\l've tra\•eled to dale. What are quallficoUons? a dictionary eas. Artemlll publisher Ava Stern. s tatem e nt seh •U well : "any ealizing that no publication .dealt qualities. accomplis hments. or strictly with th<' woman busaness abilities th3t suit o person to a specific .. owner. she collected a malling list or ~hon or task." rem al~ entreprt-neurs -until then Examplts or brlef11 are given In nonexistent -and launched Artemis L.Uhrop 's b ook, a vailable at lastSeplember. bookstortS and llbnries. For a sample copy oC Artemis. send • 3t cent.a ln stamps <no coins) and a ~u JoyH: I Mn a 40-yur-old gummed. sell-ad~ retum mall· tfOmlft who ._ atlll trytna to find htt tna label to Joyce Lain Kennedy at pf ace In llfe. My as.sets '"'""'Y ex· thfs newspape r. Ask for "Artemis.'' tnverted personality, character and Allow sc\ltral weeks Cordellvcry. Harvest Talent Sought S pon sor s o f the "Par ade of Tale nt" to be held Oct. J during the an- n u a I Ir vine II a r vest Festival a re looking for participant !; fro m throughout O range County. 1\ total of SSOO In cash prizes will be given to the top four winners. who will compe t e In the categories of classical, popular and special, in· duding dance or drama. APPLICATIONS for auditions are-due-Sept. 1, but sponsor s of the talent show SUJtJZest that the forms are picked up and returned as s oon as possible. Audition form s arc available at Le Raisor Really. Sundance Bicy- cle Shop. Ranch Realty, Parkv1e w Station Li· quors und fn•ine E x· curs Ions . Prelimlnnry auditions will be held Sept. 14 and the performance~ will be elven at 3 p.m .• Oct. 3. Por more lnformutlon. phone S52·0685. Signups To Begi,n AtOCC Registration for fall classes at Oran1e Coul College be1ins Aug. Z3 by aPOOintment only. -S.gn-ups for day and eveoln« classes will con- tinue by appointment throug h Se p t. 3 . Rcgjstra\ion a~int· mt'nlS may be securedin OCC'a admissions and rttords ofrice. For re- gistration infor mation, phone SS6-S735 • • I The admissions omce ls open Mondays through Thur1days from 8 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. and on Fridays from 8 a.m . to 4 :30 p.m. Open re1l1tratlon. on 8 drop-in basia, will be held Sept. s.10. Late rc- gfstratJon will run Sept. 1W4. Falt ctanmes begin Sept. u. but those -.•ho own it. the rieh. keep getting richer and the poor get poorc1·. · · he declared re <'ently. nr1dgcs has fllthcrl'<i a son and three douithter in three mttr· riages. the fln.t two of which ended In di"orcc Bridges emerged as a labor leader of stature in a 1934 slrike thal won t'ontract recognition and established a dock workers' hiring hall. The s trike was bitter and bloody. Two m en died July 5, marked in ILWU history as Bloody Thursday. in a clash bet ween 1.000 police and s.ooo striker s and symputhiier~ More than 100 were lnjur(.>d Bridges was sentenced to five years in prison, bul while he was !>till frel' on bail appealing the ronvlctlon the Korean war start· ed and ht• puhlidy protested U.S intcr\'ention The Ju.o;tke Depart· ml•nt promptly callt-<I on fe<l('rnl J11dge C l•oqtt-B II arn-; tn n ·,·oke the S25 .000 bond i:runt1..'<I Hnd~cl>. IN lt58, BRIDGF.S and Noriko Sawada. a legal secretary. wen• married in Reno. Nev .• but only after succ.-essfully challenging a Nevada law barring marn age of Cauc3slans and Onentnls . lie was 57. she 35. Th<>~ li\'t' with thl·1r daui:hter. Kathl•nne. 15. In a Sun F'rancl:.co homl' lh<'Y kN'P unlis ted 1n telephone and city directories. WITH TH E 8i\{1U~G of all the city s organized •1tbor 10 the• three.day li?l'neral <;lr\kl', ron tract r ecC).-:nltion eventually ":11' won fl· , more -.tMkcs foll1)\H1cl, and the sh1pp1ng industry con· Unued to char~e Communist lli\RRIS ORDERED Bridi,W!o. to Jail, wht'rc' he remained for 20 days. until lh<.' U.S. Court of Ap· penis ordered his release. It s aid he had not bc<'n <"harged with any real crime. such as advocatlnit sabotag('. When i,hc sou(thl divorce 1n 195•1, Nancy. hu; second wire. complained "lle's m arr ied to lhc union. not tomt> .. Ulcer Care: Watch for Acid By Oil. STE INCROI~ Dear Dr. Stelntrobn: What Is the best way to manage a duodenal ul- cer? For years I ha,•e been h avin g sto mach pains. I a lways thought they w e r e due t o something J ate. J kept putting off examination. At last m y wife nagged me into sce1ni;t our doc· tor. X-rays showed I have an ulcer. My doct or says what's most Important is to take my antacid pills and try to slow down. lie thinks I've been work~ too bard and under too much pre ssure . O therwise. he said there's nothing much more to do for It. I keep wondering if d iet Is 1m· port a nt. hn 'l there anything else necessary ln treatment., -Mr. B. COMMENT: I don't know you or your com· plcle case h istor y. Therefore. I think you'll understand why l can't give you any specific diet or medicallona. But J think you are wise in wantlnl( to know as much at you can about trcatlnl( an ulcer so you will feel better. Your doctor has mad~ t~·o Important points: Live with leiis tension a nd take nnt:idds r egularly. It's Important to re· alize \ha t acid Is the villain. LHsen stomach acid and the ulcer ls Ins likely t o mia behue. Therefore. your point of attack against ~cld Is sometblnt that you mus\ bear tn mind. You muat find ways to neutralize the acid. Th.is ia the re- uon )'our doctor hu pre· sc:rrDecr antl"C-lda. Sedatives are alao Im· porttnt. But there is another important way: e.iJnc f~uently. This controls 1a1tric acidity. Eating neutralizes lhe amount of acid in the stomar.h -but only for an hour or so. Then acid secretion Increases asal11 . Eating three Meals a day. it's evldetlt lhwl the ulcer will be ex. posed to add for long ~ods of time .• , •ix to ei&ht 11nall meals DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE reduces the acidity -the enemy of ulcer In addition, t ake the antacids your doctor has prescribed wh ich act as a buffer against acid. A good rule ls not to let yourself i;tet hungry. Cof. fee does not do your ulcer uny good. Neither does tobacco nor alcohol. As for d iet, many of my ulcer patients have been comfortable on or- dinary d\ets. They could eat practically anything other people ate. Except, of course. foods that de· finite ly disagreed with lhem. Some even &mokcd a few cigarettes a day and t ook a n oc cas iona l highball. Yet. they felt well. But there w as one BUT -they were con- sl1lntly on attack ogaini;t excess s tomach acid. They took their antacitfs and they were sure to cat every two hours. I bellevt> they would be still better off without any alcohol or tobacco. Incidentally a d efinite no-no is aspirin. It may cause bleeding and ocher discomforts in the ulcer patient. MEDICALETTES For Mrs. J .: It's true that lithium carbonate therapy has been ex- tremely effective in con· trolling the manic phase of manic -depressive psychosis. But here's H warning: Ne ver take il on your own or prescnbc It for anyone else. Overdosage can pro· duce toxi c e ffects . Therefore, the serum lithium v alue must be checked by the d<><'tor al intervals to be sure the levels are nol loo high. .. .. . is very important for the patient to have periodic checkups of the size or the ulcer , no matter how well the patient feels. says Dr. Ste incrohn in his booklet. "What You · Can Do For S tomach Trouble." For a copy write him at this paper enclosing 50 cents and a stumped, se1'·oddrcssed envelope. Students Wi1iAid The West minster Com- munity Hospital Guild recently awarded $3.~ in scholars hips lo six high school atudents who For Mr. F.: "Dirferen· will enter college next tial diagnosis" means fall. the consideration or many possibilities that They Included ; Cyn· may be causing the p;1· thia Louise Danflclcl, tlent's symptoms . As Dr Marlon Iii Rh School. Soma Weiss put it a few $1.000; Deborah Alm- years ago: Any dlagnoili !'!uJst, ~lu Grande trlgh Is easy. once you think of school, St ,000: M orJ(art'l It. The good dioanosU· J\nn Roasl. lluntlnR(0t1 ~landoean 't jumptocon-Beach High School . clusions. Ue patiently Sl,000; Loure l Hampton, eliminates posslbllltle11 W estmins ter Jllah and turns to pro· St'hool , S300; J ameK babililies. Cook, Westminster Jlfgh * • • School, s:\00, and f1or A. Once dla~nosl11 of Rtyts. La Quinta Hhth OCC Ne eds _g_as_t_r1_c_u_1_c~_r_•s_m_•_d_e_. _•t_Sc_hoo_1_._S200 __ . ___ _ Symplwny Members Joaeph Pearlm a n. music director of the Orancc Coast CollcRe Symphony Orchestrn. hs announced f't<.'nch horn, bassoon. oboe ano strfnp opento11 Cor the comin1 season. "We're looki.ng--for talented m usicians of "11 a1e1." said conductor JOHph Pearlman. "from high school students to sm.ior c itizens." Musiclnns interested in }oinlnll the orchestra may call Pearlman at 552.-9264 or OCC fine arts departm tnt ol 556-5629. QUEENIE By Phil lnt•rlond i The orchestra wlll pre- sent three cone.rt.a dur· Int the uns. 77 sea.'°". They are scheduled for Dec. s. March 6 and June .----.---------.~-..-M!'I ..... s. ' -~-.._. t L • D.tJL Y PILOT PUBUCNO'DCE PVBUC Nonct: l'tCT111~••u1111cu ..... l'YATI MUIT ,,..,....,..,.. __ ... ...,. __ ... P1CT1nous l ftf111:Q ..._.ITAflMlln -!!':~,_-.,. ...... 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THllPIC TOW*tOMI Recently rcdono Monaco with m aster suite downslttirs ~ind two bl.'drooms' upstuirs. All lll.'W tleeor plus 3 car guragt!. built·in vocuum. l'Olorful patios und Big Canyon 11mbiancr. Call to sec (c ull to sec what ambiance mea ns ). cerNd ...._.... ollly. entries. Choose your bl~ enough for four. Ttlll carpet. U sed bri c k 4 txodroom .. nitl~ lOry fi~places. Vaulted cNI home h1111 R tertah () l'n· lnp , A M /FM intercom . trr· ll 1t1n1ter llw te with .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ll\.16fom...sler auites.Two b s n · h l'r ~ ar cus. .. I 002 and thr ee be drooms . playrootn, formal d1n1ni: ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ovenoi:a:ed 1raragl'i>. eon. ur~ Llvin.11 room, loods or CAPICODISTATt cr ete drive $. S hukc cut1tom cxtrn:. ·.All th1.s ......a1 Roo ( RV k and :ln unb c lltvubh' 4 llDIOOM· • .-s. m or pur · $83.000 with Ut1!iunu1bl(' 2 S,..OIY ing .. Wt'a ted in heart of '' lluntin'-rton Beach. C111l loon. By appolnlmt:nl POOL HACH now842·2535. on.ly Sl7.500 O'fN ll19 •1f~flJ'\I ltt= Parklike a pproa rh to ~ • I ~ form al e ntr y. L arge '. Place family s ited hvmit room. ~ G o u r m e t e o u n t r y l=~;;;~~~~~~~I 7'2·'920 kitchen. Dme. Sweeping .:: woo-" fll(w.cMT M&O< slacrs to se cluded mastcr~--~~-~~~--·1~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~--I su•t c a nd c hildren" Mesa Verde quarters. Assume $22,800 PHA 7'f, loan No ~ Be tJ loa n co ts. $223/mooth au pays. Townhous e. Ca ll L YA A I ~!~1,.,,S ,UNlo·Bf,.<•.. re· ssumab e 4 11Cdrooms & den. 2~ [Arit 1•a!llJ1I ~!~':: e;~~~ ':~~! b:~~ l_:::~~;;:!,..~~~!~!'!!~· ~·~·~J~~!!!-~ m a ny ot her fea tures. ":: --SBS.500. . 546-4141 7 UNITS Five years old -11.11h Spant h nrc h1tectun .. h ie root. orchcs. elc. \\'111 trade up or sl'll outright. $135,000 ~~ -ANYTIME Beach Beauty Churmml( 3 bedroom + t.lcn homt•. Locot<'d on q ulet r uldcs.ie w11 h i.u1>\'r l:trRr lot Hw rn fu1 pool. Y1·~c1111Jl1• .:ardt•n, £IV park111~ or wh.i1rv1'r ncn•ntly n•mo1h'l1.'1t & u p 11 rad r !I St>llt• trunsr1:rn •d out uf i.tnl1 cand \t'r) m vll\Jl<'d $S7.50U 640-6161 ~ COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC. SIX BEDROOMS Bii!. h1~ fJm1ly hom "1th l\\O·storic~. Corm a l d1n1 n)l and 3 b a ths l'n•::.hly pa1nled. w11h n t.>w ca rp e t :. ond "allpaiwr. Gr('ut luni LIOll. Full llrll'C Sig,5i)ll U~IVUI: lif),..i:S REAL TORS', 615·6000 2443 Eu t Coast H 1gnwav . CoroN del Mar 1002 * NEWPORT SHORES * Dramatil' 2·sty. A·F'rame. J Bdrms .. 2 ba .. bll·ins . o pen beam t't•1li n gs . sundeck : 2 blks . lo O<'('an. Roomy 4 bdrm .. 21 z ba .. bit· ins; 2 car ~arage. Street to street. lar~e lot. Immaculate! Near ocean. $78,500 CAYWOOD REAL TY 548-1290 ~ COATS& WALLACE MESA VERDE FOR ONLY $57,50 SITSHIGHAIOVE ~~~~~~~~-1 CALL 55ti-2Gli0 "Specialist.. Siftct 190" REAL ESTATE. INC. Sharp 3 bedroom. 2 bath. COAST HIGHWAY MV hom ~. N r G o t _US,9001!! Course, call now ~for..i-----------1 l\1<1gnif1cl'nl l11ndsca1>c 1ts too lnte 1" AIANDOHED surround s t he:. pro [~ I RANCH fess1ona lly del·oratt•d . OM UPEERSB 11, AClE very upi¢rndcd l'nd unit A long co uolt)' lane cond om1n1um. t'oppt•1 shaded beneath un um· hooded rirepla1'l', lot:. 1556W. a.Al.er.C.M. brella of towering tr{'eS and lots Of mirrors, J?la-.:. Hut .. ....,.....,.., le:ids t o this rusti c a n d ""o o d 'u !I i d S•9·'6S5 lud B ood throu1:hout. Spurkhni: ~~~~~~~~~~~! cway. lg w en 3 blue •vv•I and JBl'U/71 ancl I· bedroom ranch sits on """' ----------•!enormous •':I a cre ! Ex· sa una makrs l hts n IALIOA rEHIH. 2 Bd r m . h o m e + 2 bdr m .• 2 baths. nc.>arly ne w unit: on JOx 100 lot o Penins ula . Priced a t $110,000 673-3663 642·22.53 eves associated BQ ll to[~'> tl~l\.1TriRS ,·,; W i<J'b• o t '~ t.G, "mv~l !>C{'" for c:irdrr\' ecuuve entry to sweep· 11 ,.,ng Ownt•r boui;:hl ing liv i n g ro o m . anolh••r ;1nrl mu!\! i:n Gour m e t k it c h e n . Tnkc ,id\,intai:t.>. llutr> ~cparatc Mom·ln-La11. C••llSl6 2Jl3 quarter s . Soar111 i: ••. , ~~~~~~;!to A berd~~~i'l~ lr~::;::::::-1,iiil"Uiijiiili•jillilliil·UNlil r:;~di~ca ~a ~~~s'S:f1u:r Jiult~ desperate. Call ror quick _ showmg. 84Hl010 B •cK 1 .a.y Ol'iN 111 q •II~ ~IJfHOM NI(/• "" "" TWO BEDROOMS 118,,JQi. ;f_;i.l!l 11crl~;!~\'~~e1~·~ v1 r ~· itf:ii :~ offerinl(~ Jthl in1ro1hwl·d S3 10 t ht: rn arl\ct "t\h 1,500. t rt:'ml'O llou ~ ~'l ll •ll l' c: SELECT GeMrGI I 0021G...... I 002 -r'r=>~e>e~~T'•~!i ·················~···························· ~trr~t~ P~a~~> !~~ J llr ram. pool $63,900 4.t.tJin tam bonus Sl\0,900 4&dm fam. 3 /C $85,4\)U ol&dm fJlll \'U SlGS.000 Sc~ these and ma n} other qua ht)' lisllngs. DONALD M. llRD ~\OC1ole\. l eoho•' GREEN VALLEY HEW EXCLUSIVE OffBIHG! In the beautiful "older '' Bluffs J\ real c ha r mer pre tt y & f rt•sh a s springtim e. Spu<·ious 2 bdrm forma l dmmg, priv p:rtio & J.!reat J,!rcl'nbe ll vu. See this & you 'JI buy today! ~ll ,SOO. 211 I S• ....... Hilh Rood HEWPOH CEHTa, N.I. 644-4910 BEAUTY · N1ct:' unui.u al 3 M rm . 2 Ge•r• 1002Ge1Mf'• 1002 ba honh! " honub rm, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• \'aUlh•cl <'l'llllljlb. ('tl m muntty paol~ for k1c.l1lwi. .111d t:IU!>t' 111 i\ltlt• Squart• rurk & <t olr t:our!>I.' si.s,500 :'J ts-imn Walker 6 Lee Rl!ll fatate Only w•:, down and ul·----------i fool J!(l', I hdrnt ,, .I hom e of your own fl. WaterfrotttCo..do balh~. l a mil~ 11111m & Quail Place Ei.clus1ve. Te rrific vie w with 40' dm1111-1 room . One ha~ --- by appaiotmcntonly boat sltp. Finest UIJRratJ, ma111uf1n'n l ll'~I. Sl'c SPANISH ESTATE Decora tor coordinale<J. like new! 4 Bdrms., family rm., den. dinin)! r m. Curved canlllc vt•n 'CI dcc:k. Slip lor t wo 60 fl. boats. S27!J.<OJ. ATTENTION: Cole ol N CWJ>Ort IS E·X·P·A·N· IH ·N-0. We are? interest· ed in three additional sales r e presentolives- two ror res1denual sales & one for a new com· mcrciul d1vmon. Pleasr call for 11p1><>1n\ml'nt Jeun Coll• 675-5511 LIDO ISLE Owner Wiii f>n Une<• With low down. •I BtJrms., 5o n . lot. s162,ooo LAWSON REAL TY ... 675-4562 •• SlllC & llNlf 1nit tn ever y WJy 3 both of lhl·~I' C'\t·ellt•nt 4 llEDROOM BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Bedroom , 21.1:: balh, dm· hom l':. und IJkl• ~ouc 2 STORY ing room. f1rt-plael'. Of. pick as w lhe rlc<'Or t1 nii POOL·BEACH Joli Aoy\Hl• Or•v• N R 675 6161 fen'<l 10 lhe discnmlnal· color :o.rhcmc:. lhJt flt mJ! buyer for $135,000 yoo bt"l"t U\\nl'r' 1•fh•1 S34,500 .tl41·7270 flC'Xihlc 1ermll b46·ii 11 ~·rlud•'d l'nl n to t•nl\'r --IJlnt•r-. 1'1/l'd II\ l llj.\ 1002 GHer• 1002 ,.. .. ,1 ... s ... w1 tj .. -.. REALTORS Walker & lee Real latete 41EOlOOM PLUS POOL 4 IEDROOM Sharp 4 bedroom hom e R ... HCHO completely rcdecoratc<l ..,. t h rou g h out N e w LACUESTA carprts. ~hows hkc a One of the most d ei.irablc model. Corner lot. llcut homes a nd locatmns in cd :ind fcltcr{'d pool. lluntl n gt o n Beac h Family area. P r1cetl ror S111glc story ranrh style qu1l·k salti. S66,!IOO. Call homu . Lurgc t a mely !lff.1./i7fi7 room with view of rear °'''"''q.i1Hi.•;f '"'"''' ~li~~~~o~~::~~~~;~~~ [~ 1&111 fisted • wont la:1t · call _ ----·····~ !Jf.:J-6767. - Ot11'4 flt9 •''1'tftl'(')''"" ,. l~·lfi!Hjl Neri~:~t::~~~ts DANIEL BOONE S64,900 1'r 1m1• lurn t t o n 111 '••wport llt'l~hh 0 1o. n1>1 .. 1.1r1l'd r1•m•Kl1 hm: lrnl IW\l'r t11u•h1•1I fo'Jnl .... tu· 011r~11 1 1101I \ lur t 11·.111\1 nurt,111;111 to ""''h 11111 ~ ,,1\•· thuu,111111, lltirl\ I ,1kl' J (h .1nt .t~·· ,Q. K€Y v 1 R€A LTO RSA room <.:ounrry k 11rht•11 .11Hl d ine. l>ra1n .1tH· -.1.11r-. t n h 1 d c.i w a~ m al>kr "u1tc Jnd i:ue:.t quarter i.. ,\"11mt• S2S.00t1 Fii.\ loan :--11 new lo.en c1.1:ih S2W mnnlh pay:. T o " n h 11 u ' t.' <.: lj I I 963·'1881. 01'11• lol 9 •II\ IVN 10 l.J No(I HIWrORT IEACH . $79.~ Fee Oc ttVl JBR . ram rm . 2hri. loL" nf brick & stoncw•irk. on b11-1 cor lot w I sprinkl ml! SY)>lem . e tc lle11vy i.hakc root, f1rcplc. 11lul>ll crpl,, & drps lhruoul JACOIS REAL TY 67S-6670 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MAGHIFfCENT WATERFRONT s 1n .1100 5 Hr hnic· ~I J'~" e II\ mi: r oom lot1 r ruu 111h·d b ) wat er :-.v)>t led .1m11n~ t rees & heJut lndi.cpd ~arden w co\'crcd !trick patio & 1h•1·k lcj 1h n1: ln your°'" n p vt tl11r k l(t•.1 I ly SJX'\'1:.tl rme uf u kmcl Pn\ah· l11·11d1 '"' t1•11111 .. Elkins VI LIOO NORD 2 ~loo· i;·:im1ly llom" 1o.1th !i Bedr'lOms great R:iy View! l'1rr /Slip for 2 LGrAc Y:it·hts H1:d ucetJ to S.'1111,000 t:LKINS CO .. l<eallors 881 Dl>vl'r lJr. 631·1800 d uh 1.11k<' v111 .... 1 lt)r------~~~~~ Q\\n('r ~l 1Mi7 HOME & STUDIO NEWPORT BEACH $52,900 EXCITING NEW This 3 Bdrm 2 ba hom C' 1~ LISTING 1111 ll 4! lot. Scpurall' hnh· Spac1ou!> 3 Ucdroom. hy r oom o r !l lud i v. famil)' room hou~•' m IO\' i-:asl~HI<' t'.l\t. loca1wn. ely Ha yt·rei.I an •;i Trul) Newly orrercd. 545 9~tll . C4tn Lr u I .eo url.) u.n.1 uJ vi bnint & i.up..r llhilrp - FRESH HEW fords beautiful pr1v11cy Se pa r ate g urc.len , . · HOUSE PLAN lp.f pluyyard. and mm1 \•ww .. 1 __ _;;;;.-;;;;c;;;;;;===;;..._- NEWPORT of 1h1· upper bay plm for n lar~c fom1ly lh11t th1•rnpc11l1c spa ure JU11l COST A MESA. ner<l'i three ch1ldr<'n '!oi a re w of th1• bonuw'I hcdrrlQm" plu:1 a huge P ricl.'tl a l $1511 ,500 CHARMER mn:.t•·r ,,11111· with th own 1\73-llSSO 3 IEOROOM h u n11 ro11111 w11h u11ctl "'''''19•1fPVN' '"' ,. z BATH IH1lk f11t•11l a 1'l' Th1!1 I~ i I Nl'~Llt•<l J llllJflll lll't"• In hom1• 1 .. '" unu>.1.1al you I illljlfi.,\I bl.'aultlul huin1•v """' 111 Hll"' lll'flt!C'l ll W JI) ~l\,ii 'J: Cn,t u l\l .. ~11 11111 .. lt 1111 11n•1•1,tll' 11. l.111•1111•d In jlt 011\'11 l ,Jl1llly h fllOt 1111\' .. r l\l{•\\1m1 l Ul'it<'h '!\ 1om111t•11• \\llh tt•nlrnl 1111· mto\l 11n·~t11l111us art•uic -----------t mnd1t111nin11 l 'nmpll'll•h Prir1•d al $132,:ioll. 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Uulh 111 I e 11~~·11 ~I b11lh Imme nol r.1r frtim llor II (/ i.urrou11tl1·1I IJy ' i school or llurhor Sh1111 rlo1•kinM ror \holic fu11. ·l d plni;t Cclltc•r . ltoom f<i1 i;1mrnwr nlUhlil. t\ lot or -.-::11:::11 •••=-1.ioot or 1wrl11•n-t•hlli.11'l• huu~c furn llllh• $ • li~ •• ~10 Cllll fr'IS '7221 IMI on1. H Oden word• bel-•PC>e~ OfWlrd, bee~· ~.up,~ Of d~ly, f"ll>d •.ell llf\d bo• It jn, t Boonesborouqh Missour i Tfck-Licker ~ Braddock Pennsyl w•n fa Transylvanfa ~ CUllC>erland Rebecca Wilderness ~ l(entuclt.y Shawnee Yadkin T01110rrow : Largest Occupations nncl pc;ot~. full pric10, Cull lmh1y TWO STORY 040 7171 f~ouliful SPJ\NISll al)'I 400l17"t;FOR All l>f'IN f11 '>·" · ,, "''""tv . l'Xl'C: home nr So. Coust C.M.==:....._ MW [ e I ~.·~1(:'0 L~~:.~~r":!:!~. d~ · ... IUftH;;t f't11 m111 ~unkt•n u n. 11(1.' -----•• n=~ Fil with w1•t b11r nrc -~ i.<lmf• o( lhc t·xlri" C:ull ~..,... 1002 Ge.ff• t002 6-'15 0303 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FORfST OLSON INC 1002 G ... rel 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I Irvine realty • HAllOI VllW HOMES Just put this flome on th~ market. We know this 4 bdrm., 2 bath home, on a qui et street, will save you time in looking for your next home. $113,500 r A. COU»WIU.. IA*a CO. $T9tSTOIAY C.Ompletelv rebuilt 4 bedroom. den. 4 bath home w/vicw. in exclusive Bays hores. A kitchen & brcakf a st a rea lo delight the gour met. Dintng- room overlooks lush garden & patio. E xpansive master suite w/sundeck . These ar e j ust a FEW or the amenities this home offers t he d iscri min a t in a huycr . St 79,500. Polly Johnston 642·8235 CV73> · i IALBOA POINT BEAUTY! Just steM to either N wport Bay or the blue Pacific; handy l<> bt!ach & boat launching ramp & tennl3 club. Xlnt :1w1mrninJl or body surfina:! Lovely, custom built 2·story. 3 bdrm. & den, family rm. home. An cxccptJonw value Jl $155,000 • • 180 DecJ. View FTOM S,yilleu HHI Unbcliov.il>l1• l11r11e Walk1u & lee Reil tslale pnvat¥ knoll ov4.'rlookln11 FOR SALE BY Owner 4 t.'f'ltire c<>1ot."Jlhne. !1 lltlrm Or .110~1 a.lory l:I !Ju,-~-..:..:~:......:~~!.) & F a m I I y 1t m . 11pr1nklt-rs • .(lttl cond. DONALD M.lllD C~tomm.'d with 11 lu~h ~ood lonllon. S-i8·H26 "'~,.,., .... ,, .. , ~ ot b<?Jou & roek1 to • warm tHHcLkal ft.~l1og. tt.tilMJI• ..... l 04 ~.000 By ()wn~r ••••••••••••••• •• •• ••• Open O;uly Call Mi.o2S3 4U +FAMILY JUST IEDUCB> $73,500 QUARTER ACRE LOT J.st le11todeled An ious seller uys With pnoor~mic 04'ea G...,... IOO'tl• .. -----~vet)'thmllbul &tructurt "LET'S GO!" Prime \•1ew lrt North 1..agunu ~ ••r IOOZ OUTSTANDING 1s br11nd ne"'. C reat Culverdale loullon. Bot'h is re.Wy for con Million $S Vie w for less •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OClAN VIEW n c 1 g h b or hood . Quiel street. Massive i.tructlon with exii.un tha n,, .. million 1; <sun litd. home m a Bedrooms & .1 bonUlli beamed two story entry. plans or for buyers ap .. LOVES ME & that's why hl''s showing me this darling, light & airy 4 bdrm., 21f.1 bath family home with pool. in Cameo Highlands. J ust listed. St 17.500. p r e li 1 1 ii \ 0 u 8 room. ~Iler 1s m hurr) White brick hreplace. proval. ValueS83,7SO SZ47,SOO urea. f'11ntasl1c M slr to leave State. Submit Giant family room with IEDUCID Ptltcl Suite 14 P'1 bulcony, wet your terms . two large glass patio M A Y 0 C K IA YYONT DWI.IX bar & VIEW A rare of· ROBERTS REALTY Ooors either end. King .,., .. ~oo?•o" • "T rer1ng with bcdrms le 11l:tc m aster suite hosts l~ 8E..t0i C) .. 11 UMITS I In beaul1Cul City o( 1 01a nge·1\ll nrc 2Blt . w p1.1t10s. Jul>t hstcd ro1· onl;.-~,llOO. lNTEHNATIONAL REALJ::STATI•: ~l:.'TWORK 96?.·T7SI s uit a la&ge l.1m1)), 841·1618 l'athedral ceihni:s and (7M)484•214e LID REALTY i.t?paratc mothe r 111 la"' dressing table-PLUS 31----------1 3377 Vle Lido, M.L 671-7100 2:?br houses, new p:unt, swte. l-'lcx1blc l>eller ~Br + 18• u · u t on 60 mo r e s p a c lo u s HANDYMAN SPECIAL crµts. ldeill for owner + 671-4400 Call us to d1i.cu:.s tbt " ni ~drooms. Very large 4 BR & den w /parquet !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!l!!!!!!!ml!l!!!!•!!!!llll!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!! 1nrome. $68,SOO/owner. '4ays )OU can buy th•~ lot. $6 2 ,500~ Ownr con \•en1ent kl\chen· Ors .• raocb at)·le liv. r m Call5S7·3160. home. $259.SOO incld'g 842·7248 PnncPlez brigbl loo! Laundry w/frpl&slldrngdoor l MissioeVi~io 1067M.wport .. och 10691--------- land. room. Huge t'Ul·de·sac large grounds. Need ••••••••••••••••••••••• •·-••••••••••••••••••• PARTY HOUSE backyard. HELP!-Call point. rcdec. etc. l By O\\ncr. S23S.OOO ll1 • 4-PLEX HOM TEN:-JIS COURT/ CW'f,., ,,,9.,1 ~;.,., ,..,~,,..,.,. MISSION REALTY David CarlsOll S+Si;1pool P rol\'lll•Onlll· G1nnt 3 bedroom, 2\la - WATERFRONT now 752·1700 be«>mea beauty! $79.950 * • • Can)'on 2 st~'. t'ustom AEALESTATE 4 Bedroo~O~s~~le. llu~c [W 11~1:11!~1 • 494-073J * 2182 DuPont Or. I v d e ~ o r a t e d . bath owner's unit. Grcul j Dl•isi0tt of Hcrbor 1 ............. Co. 631-1400 sunny eust.om. family • •11 .._ ________ .. lrvrne zi3J341HlllO. Costa Mesa location ne~w !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -------: ,r You are the winner of --s1•hoob <lnd shopping. By Harbor View Hills room. Sp:ic1ous h v rm two fr•• tickets THE ILUFFS appUlntm\·nl only GftWF• 1002 G....., 1002 w1wh1tt.> brick (pie. Slid· _ Fixer Up-r I d , I h ·--"-<SI:!.~ v11lu1·l 3 Bn. 2 Do. S07.000 •••••• •• •• ••••••••••••• ••••••••• •••••••••••••• r-rng g ass oors .o us __ S. Jo-..t11 RELAX IN YOUR Fantastic \'ICW of Bay & pn\'atc ,i:arden enhanced San Mateo Twnh;:Fan· Rin«Jli'"J lros. '~'.:,,!I !H~ ,, .\ 1.1 ,, ENJOY ~p Center s .... 1m SX>OI. lg w,spar\llni: cu.~tom pool lastlc view. luxurious UP· .......... Unlet OWM SPA! hv rm • 4 br. 2b.i. needs & dl\•tni: board. Lols ol grades lhru-oul. In pre· Circus • beach Ir \ 1011, and "" drl~ tr•" el Hec-.?nl h rC'no\ all'll 4! Sf<. Z H \ 'I •) w n h 0 m c " I I h 1111·1.11.11'\' ~ (lclOI t'l•ntrJI \\ c~H h ff ::.Ii.> mo or entertain your guest Y>rk. Brmi: )Our paml ust>d brick work & •Uaious arAa or lrvinn t h d I b h 0 I $119 coo • .. ~ ... SUBLIME Ault Sth thru ,\ug 17 h in L I!>"' arm nn e e.i:an rus n Y ·" · .... rougbt iron. Prav tennis or golf course. 54<1.s,iu: Anaheim Convcntrqn ~!':.~ 1~~~i.o~'i PC~~1~~1 61.J.760l Altl court. One mile to oeean. ask for Jackie Archer Unique North end hom Centcr, llOOW Katella PJllo $11\t>-1 indoor. out TURN KEY ri!·':t ?;~~; ~~1rt1!e;:~ Agt . or Iv msg. ' :~t~~afi ~0 /i~h S:Od 1 HALPIHCHIH 1u.:ALTUHS 2727 F, Coast Jlw)' 675-4392 do11r led1n1?. \'aulle PERFECT for )ourself. 848·808~ Bdrms .. 2 fpks. SHl,500 r1·1hngs Chef's kill'hc Only stt>ps lo Carnation Century 21/Walk·ln. und J mile loni: hs t of ex trJ:-111 th1~ custom home Park. An immaculate re· By owner. 3br, P•ba, Ira ,\ p JI o 1nt111c 11 l onl y cenlly remodeled 2100 crnr 101. quiet cul·de·soc, ti73 K!>~. sq. fl. 3 BR + dtn. 3 ba huge ktchn, bllns, all 'LIVE GREAT ""' •·"I '.,.,,~,..~,.· homo. With formal din· new C'rpts, s hullcrs, MAKE SSS [ra I ing. ra m-rm. ~/Wet·bar, d~. extenor just paint co~~~~:sA : "'lt~lilJi~ _ ~!:~::!:;1~::.: un· ~i.~'.~~~: u urry: T"'o • :! llt'droom unit:. -C .. 644·72 I I HunL La ndmark Condo, l':J't'"'' Co,lJ '.\ft':.J _________ _. sharp Xlnl financ ing. rJn ~IL[L , + r lk\lhk hn,mr1111!1 CUL OE SAC Agt.. 960-4292/7~·9023 • • t c.:.u ,1).!1'' for t'.1l'h • • UAll [Y &. ASSOCIATES BEAUTIFUL 111111 Co/\ hou ... ,, plllb Sh;1rp 4 b<'drm. extrn O\'\Hr Uf'JllllH'rll 1-•• uh, IJrl(l' )Jrd. n oom ror --Expanded Beauty Deluxe d1.1Plex. close 10 h.i" '1'1lu1li•ll )•'"! tor µoo l , b o at at·cess.CostaMesa 1024 REALTY n ll.r" .11 \ •• \II for S.'<J.0011 ":nclo:1cd pullo Nca ••••••••••••••••••••••• A spat1ous master s uite 551.2000 everylhini.t. 2 R . 2 ba. RANCH (.•II , lur~ !!111n· 1nl•1r111J 1 ,111 ._. s 4 u a r e p ._, r k arming E·Side Jbd, and bath an~ large Cami·,~.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-~.-.-~.-.-.-.-.-., each un1l. Supl'r s un· 110111,111 ilil 'Pr1n'tl atSC9~. ram rm ll11rdwood flrs ly roqm with massive,. SU p E 1~ B .... f:"' del'k.$1119,SOI>! "•' .,. .. '' ··· · llA'61 I L~r rd.yd SSGOOO s b. fireplace h ave beon LcntChGftce! CUSTOM 3iJR.The~e;; lalboeloyProp. [a ,!~!;!!:!11 OMUPEERSB ~ ~:i:~~·r~t~ onlV ~:: i:::.il~ s:~~ ~ha~~~ ~~r ~e~:r '=.~~ s~~~i;~ ~~:~~d~~~~=1~:1~i1i~:e • 6~·;!!,o;:o * "' -~!~H!1!_, . . -_!..._ -at$.S8,900soHURl1Y! bedrm ~ealurmg semi been blendl>d lor Mm·•--------1 L~.::....!!!!!!l!!~!!!~!J isssw 8 k C M. BYOWNEll f.ASTC M. 962~7771 rormaldming + k1tch~n1 forlablc 1Jvin.1t. si-:t: ----~ Plus MiQht Li9hts bnck fplc a~ covered R o A n ! T II E IL CHIP ' . • I I ~ I • I ~~ . ~ \' ' .\ ' ' ' .. ,,. t \. t•1"ll ~·r I H1{1,1 1 CKl~YVIEW I Ne.tio M.!:'a..... Comerlol,<18r,2 Rn, f!li d111elte a.tea. Bl.'auhful THE WAVES BREAK' ELE~MT A S•9·86S.S $54.SOO 631· I I I •• 1. Urpelll t.hruoul. Lovcl) llfo:AR 1'111-: oct-:\~ Fmnl ro1tt 'f'rrna 1110Jrl r pal10. Hurry, JU~l hs led PRICE•,., Surpris· Pr<'sl1,ll1ou~ hum,•I 10 '.\ htlrm.., . 2•, b:ith': n11 e , FIX UP AND SAVl T"" TN•S TrHs won 't last. Call s.&G-5880 ingly lo~.' · ··· · chom~sl location on San· ()ttwr Itta! Estate h derorJtf'rl 111 i:old THOUSANDS Lovely Easts1de setlln&. fnro' y ~Good Life lrnl(o Or . with lo\ l'IY 2nd •••••••••••••••••••••• 111ne"I 1hruoul. \\1\h 1-1111 Pult•ntiJllv bl'3utiful towenng sharlc trees. __,.._ storyv1t>worr.a .. thlurr& Mobil~Ho~i 12~~1 1400 OUA.11 Sl HtWf'Ollf '™" SIX UNITS . NEW UNITS New tomple'es 1n C1>:.l,1 )(e~u mrluding onl• IS· urul. First user dcrire!'ra• 111>n .. M ;1 y ta kc s o rt dollars. l\y apJ>Olntment only. please. MULTIPLE UMITS DAMA POINT ,111ne)clluwlo.1trhen. 'lamil y home . All betJroom2bath,spac1ou -499.4594 Fashion Ii.land . .icrps~ ForSal• I IO C. F. Colesworthi hurclwood rloor. Slone family rm and den Dbl 32325 S. Coast H"'Y the up!X'r b11y 4 Spat'ious •••••••••••••••••••••• fircplat>l.'. Darkroom. br1rk !pie, shake roof, bdrm!I. & dt>n. lorlJlal , 0 dble (ar and all the ex LogunaHiC)llel 1052 diningrm:.marblcfq>le. I Large ll!lrnr wt .ix2,_ ________ _ REALTORS 64 ·00 0 Con·rw patio. '.\tany ex· lras. Askino only $64,BSO. ft.--tE ••••••••••••••••••••••• in Inc. hvin" _1. 2 Pull & porrh , n<•t•a n v. lcw, ----• tra~. Necd:1 ~ome im· Call<A"tt.s"t ftEAI state TURTUROCK h" If b "-L,. • L·1aun • I!" .. SI'' •oo IHVESTMEHT .11n nat1nn Jnd work. ,,..,, eroadmoor Plan 3 wilh JUST LISTED!! 3 a atns. I' !nf!IH 4W~26.14l' '" ""' ndustriat/ MINDED l'm·•·<I l o i.l•ll. Hurry 'ayNV!t/AY upl(raded carpets and Family delight! 2·Story, carpt'ls &. <lrapp. ------Properly 2100 t'.111546 2:.113 U .... ftell M""R"'ET! d . 4 bdrms .• 2 ba •• mini Beauti£ully tlet·orat~d . 8..'t45 1 br mnb1ll" home i •••••••••••••••••••••• S U .. ITS ".,~ ... " ra"""', ceramic tile en1 .,....., uv.. " >•" '" ~ · ,, \ '""' 1.~1l111<1• ..... ~ condition home! This one -·""" Costa ~h.'l>3 :id ult park t. 11\ffg. """ c,. ft. •"o "''I· .E•CH •RE• 165,000! Near AUan11 & try, 4 spacious bdrms.. ,1 ~ ""t ,,,, ~. "' "' "' [~ • ·-·1 ~~~~~~~~~~Beacb. 4 Bdr. earth l:irge family room. hasi~aU! Lolsof declul &r CALL '9'\ u•·U l4 n~ucea lo $3500 cas ll. SJ.GO mo. Xlnl Laguna \Jany homl'o~ncr:. h:IH' l'illil'ill r: G formal dining room pl p1l10 area a r oun d 9:•W·!~ this week e nd only C any o n l oca tion, 10.111~ '!' t>c1urtv in 1h1·1r1 .i]li\iNF Public llJIOfl• ""e tooes. 2 sl~)·. orgeous l-ated on larae 60 ... 124 private 20x40 pool with -__ .._ 5411-4649 499·3006. 493.3393 homl.' fhJl 1•4u1I) 1., •II> . ----·•-•..., ""' ._. yards. no ~a:.. floors, "" ., ,. jacuzt.I. Manic ured •&Al.TV . -------'"" oothln" lur ,\O\I I.ct' _ I!..-t Pri Vale Assumable lot. A beautiful home for la-"scap"t11g uitb mature l'fur l'lt•f9'' PHI Offlu 8x24 in Cosla Mc:.J ;:idull ots for sal~ 2200 ,.. ~ -•en•t• Loan. 968 4456 beautiful nonpJe. Hurry, '"' " -' ... k r l ·' S1400 '" ,111rl \nu on ao in,·r,t Attn LOftdlords As..,.Cllble Lo•S 1976 HOUSE only $99,ooOV trtoe7s00. Would you believe WESTCLIFF ~Mfl v yaru. •••••••••••••••••••••• '"''"' r r111:1.1m :ind JlUl Oesn W\' 11Ct•d rl"ntalis l & A 'I bl l ' $119, i Br. J Ba, lne Fam Rm, ----* * 'fir t t l t 1 01 k W ,. \'111 3 c 0 everyone FORECAST • .. 1•1 l'lllll > 11 " ' c· 2 Ur . C11\I & J.(lg. llch. No new loan costs. Ta.k BUY NOW· Ch •rful 3 m . IJcie LR. 2 frpl's + BBQ. 8x3SSparl<rn rn Jclull park PatsyLahcho hi111' •1 In pit"< and t"' i\"l ll7:171i01 Lo ec "~"-__.,. IC I l\1 L 7"•C S• C •• "'''"''' 1111 .. 11,. l<il Hoom " over puymt>nls. w IO· bd · t b h uu;u..:1u~ Cnr lot w/trccs &. lge in coo os :i Ci.a. /<!<' .,., enter ~ ....... . . __ ...... .,,..~-wir ...... .,,..~ ... 1 leresl 8VllllOble 3 & 4 rm. Slt'pS 0 l'aC • 'MJ),...,.,,m~ """I. $139,500. Trnde for lol & slorai.te Shl'd. SHiOO You arc lht> winner or tt1 hurld mun• ,\,l.111.:.. d f••Kr . 1 CarJ)('lS,drupes,p11rqucl ~v.v ..,,... :.·• • iHH• \\ c• .11~11 11.1,, Newport Shores be room~• ' ,1 • t:al noonn.ll. patio + Cover, !~~~~~~~~~~I 49ll·UOO lot or l'imf' tasc in areu ! S4>!·4G-J9 two f~~ tickets fllht•f 1rl1t•\l m1•nl \ l'.111 \\'utcrlro11l lw.iulv. USl' 54-0-1720 ..;lg;:._M_•:..;;....lt'_r______ I.,. ..... ,. ~9 _______ ~-;S;,-;b;, 21~0. Jdll s";ta 1$13.[l()villul'l t1.1~2.i:i:1 11fhnt·k .111tl"rou~hl1roo -GORGEOUS MEW 11.G!JUna1 .... igue park. Sun Ju<in Cap llin9Hn9lro•. ' ' 9 • ' ' ., .~ l' ll h ·' n "1• 1 h l' N c "' the choice community LIDO ISLE , cnc~osed pel yrd, 400.J.1!!6 Bornum & lailet .. [~ lt~~I~ .• Orle;in<t fh.1vo1· of thi.s .a SWIM POOL Ll.5-.TJNG • • • f' 0 REV E •villa• or4!JG-~50an 6pm. Circus ... tll'<lroom, :! hJlh . home ''14 I ... Callfonlle" 3BR, 2.B". "3li yrs. old. 2 BDRM. (easily COD· VACATTON" ln thTu 9 Rm54';' IOl-<'OUrtylrd Ac...-for.... 120 1\ug 5Lh thru Aug 17th ___ ·-·-1.ars:1' l.rrir k 1l11tw :ind Nice area. xlnt schls. & ( l · c · --~ /\nan 1m Convention Pn' JlC u1:..IJtr1 th'rk ofl Jusl listed· Will not last vetted to 3), ram. rm., + pool. ocenn comm uni o ~!' ... '81 n . om P. ••••••••••••••••••••••• C e \II K II l a..iCOME ""'£ A /C, in Village 3. tyCardenhome.t-'orme funilsm ..... $189,SOO "Tw•1 40 ucn· parcels .enter.800 • ate n ~.soo PROPERTY JNTF:RNATIONAL l1rcplnccs. Fruil Trees. super 'toe. near recrca r.iiilil lff!IH'I ~~~!0t~v11 ~:c Ne~!Ja" changed for rt>l'ierv_cd ________ _. m.t,..ll•r 11u1l1•. Onl) " ror_.,,9..'iO. Carpets and drapes, 2 model pro l'ly ldscpd ~ i~ ~ . •I Ir I 1' Tickets musl be <'X· Ranch Style Home PETE BARRETT · HF.Al. ESTATt: s78 000 h 1£1----·-··----· · · seals al the Conv.nntron -REA• ·:ry-Try $11 .UOO dn on th1i. l~e NETWORK 002 7751 • lion center wil ever) 675 • 900 $1111 cJn lake 11vn SGJ · · • " 2100 :..., h neal lturn ... ,1 ur. 2 lllJ n·ntJ I 1111 lllC' ---fol·•lily including tcnnl. -mo. 1111y;m·n1. G3l).(l9S9 ge~ter ;.~end r. 0r lim,,. I "' lttl\ Mitt' Y.t1rk!<ho11. ..:itslsidc. No \lllCOnl'y in FOR Si\LR, fl~. Ownt•r. C'nurt11, A I C. mirro R -----t1 I frl2·5ft711, ·.xl 333 I() &11lnr lwu11•1I 111101 l:!li _!42~00-_ 6..!!:_4060 the arc.i. i.lnt roncl. !'<II \ 1!<la IJ.w !l duurti. wt1llri11rwr, securi G·R· ·E·A· T! 2 ACRES C 1 t'l:nm your tir kcti>_. __ frnnh11!1'. ll\'.111lll11l tH·1·" -----~~ fir '111nk1'11 f1vfn11 rm ty ~1111• & l>t-ach at·ees1; W•stcllfflocatioit • • ·1u11,.,. ~,(I' wntl'r front lnl. '·"'" ,.., 1:.11ch·11 .111•a lolboaPtflinwla 1007 Red Carpet rlv~e 10 1'chool!oo & 11hol) $105,000 • 1nl'11\tu M.-~.i for -1 al (I h \' ownr. \t.111\• 111 ,11n ottwr ,., ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645·147' p1111:. 8'lM 1 l~i l.111tuna N1gurl Heally Family lcvini: at rt \ lll'~l Jo'rccw;rv fr1J11l111tc • prom 11nt o1 y Ha y II ·1' ., I.• llllll l\'''I 111 I Br. :J bn w ~" t't'f)ll\1! !Jay lrvL....-130-5050 496·404 4Ur. 31l.1, 01{. lur lie HN· ~:x1~l 'g 1m mn•• 111 rt•am Npl!ch, 1~1~ 7!131. 0 h •r111 \ll'l't , :"'"I' 1,, bi-.H·h 4 Wantl'f\, 11 ~ .. lln1kl't' l ,_. Hm. for fu mlly run. Roy McCardltt y,., 1)1'1 lnt<•rc•nm , W<'I i<~a1e 11rn.ill oH w/1o.i'!'1' Chprm1n~ f1shpnnrl & I' jQuall ~ Uml'i ok'tl on ll :1. 2.rn• RMltorlllOHewport b;ir, "undt'ck. rfl<llll r01 ~.dloc .111nallO/ll Call ni\NCllOSl\:-.I J Ol\QUIN 1 WOOO&Ol."'S.o wa1rrfofl 1n r.11r11Pn Plac• u1•n•,ut 82.000u111tl1rnct Costa Mna 548•7729 ttont \I.mint s1:,4,.)00 ~ 11422 .ifl 1pin TOWNllOM fo; 't5 3 CAMPUS»R·IR\'-J"-r, 2b~. djnir•u•'"rm'"'. jn Mov<' ln h~Orl' srhool p Lr-<'Oltl. Por plun chl'l'k call ny owner 2 Ur + d<'n 2 · '"" " .. ... 11t1rb. ' 1"Dp•rcwa Mr Howry 510 3200 ---------i 01l<•n dti ll~ :J:l.$ Lrnilo anePoiRt 1026 Ru \•rrw up•rad(l\ OPEN DAILY tunor ord<'nll, 1rnunu 752•1•20 --·-----1''" ll7:lOOt>l!orG<1G·2725. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S8B ,500. 'wait day~ __ 11A.M.T08P.M. bltn vocuunt ayslcm. o t::1 llMor.ie Wolr•· 1~°"'"..'!:..."'wP011,••11!!:!a--------- Sl8,SOO llt'<lun•tl!5 Ur.31~a.-;,·ustom Ou1)k<. whit~ 834·2!44 eve!! wknrls pool t1li1· lot w/Occon, ALLPOltTSlt.E. CeMttetyLott/ 'l'l'rririr family hnmr t•n llny & nfl'lln. $1G4,~ "'r olcr. huhrbor <'nl. ~ll'Wh 752.8239 trer. l 552·8975 SAN JOACi)UIN mountain. & itolt cour~t 645'1J024 Crypts I SOO huiH' lot wtlr~ Lit. l hd1t. M11~hall lllly. fi75-41'.00 ron> :xit 11r~11 11 ••• 1<' ------ --STEAL vlcwJ. Plu11 lolll more! ---------1••••••••••••••••••••••• ., bu. Home• '" cl(1,1n & ' -, 2bc'I. l ,bu .. fo,>;tr.1~ .• top TURTLEROCI( We now hnve a onct' In a $14.';,000. OCEANFRONT 1 plnlll for 11alc al ll11rbo1 LAGUNA HACH 21-7 l\Crll • It I Xl~N'l'Vl l::W Rkr, IA•t• <1!13·23Mo nrnt Should ~I'll fust at I <'n .• J '· :J bdrm b." conrl. $87,500. Ownr IRO"'DMOOR. h111l'mnon<'hnn"ror1ml· ~ 38r, :ma. Super 2 st<W"y 1to1i tlh ·mor111l Park. h 1 •prlct'6-*Gl7ll o~ntr.$109,500 4008tll1. "' "' hom h ( Currcnt1111l11t1,Si100 c& 1 ri. 0'~ · li7;1 71141; -----Pl11n I. 3br. 2ba. ram rm. Uni' YO\I lotu cxrlu111111' 'WI~ e 0 1 n l (' Ot'l'1:an ronl Sal<', cllllh 1>r1ct>, $.'IOO Ni.•---------T---10"'2 d" l r I Sun Jum1111n al an un VtlNnJ II\ m nl ro n<rt1on . 1 ... .... .. i/J 1., rm. t1 num, rp r. up ~ c; r I II I Will ,;rll 11\ p:1lr11. Cnnwl'\ Walker 6 lee R11I fllr1r1 llJlboa ('otl.11!t>, o~ ll<?r •••••••••••••••••••••• ,;raded, xlnt Vl('W, foe tl<'lr(•vahlt• 11r11·1• M akl' 1020 So Co.ti "'"Y>4M·8St9 ..._nc$e 8U" lli"• ing al u, (' )'; ffWl'n, J' C) Hmr I :-.r l1•rn blwn bn,/ & Rv owner. :\br t~·nhme. I.ind. Dy uwn r. ~:uoo tile day you buy. In --"'"'l I"·-0 • 'l 325~ cH r.1 n Sll l ,aOO r1n Walk 10 t'lub. <IU•l'l. 111...., 833.zsro \t'~ton1v.rlcometntoll 1111-:0ROO)t Pl'Oft"'IJ HovH 71~1 37; 251:, 11 · ' · 290CJ trp.1lsonl~. 536 2n~ --3!'!lumablc ln11n ~ll.9:.0 -RIO CAIPIT 2 STOil Y 64J. 150 \l lnvt"•lor lnt1•r{'<1t<'d In ------~-~-~'"""'."'~---2l956 I 11kel11n!f Op,• PRESIDENT RIALTORS In L 11Runa Nliru c l OtMMrclal tmy1n" Nil 11r1•t1 homM. I C..~ 'O ,I\" A -J) 1'.: ~C::. • Hou<;~ w.,d thru s un, t1fl lll·lllO Si2.500 Plu'h cor~t~ & WALK TO IEACH 'rop.tt, 1600 i\11 l'~h 1r 11rm• 1" 1114111., 01.!o l'ot.J ~._ <b ~(,/"\J ii.um i~444~ HOME landsr1q.1lnt. J/\Y W. 3fo\•~yNrwportShores ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67~707tnm.111r.1;o:n 11fl· That lnfri911ing Word Gome with a Chudl~ -------UNDa 40 YEATS RF.ALT\'. II om c i. ~·A 11 h n 'l' ·ru11 m11nu11rmcnt frc" noon_._____ I -----, .... ~ ~. <1•• I POUAlf ,....... .. V•y I Ol in the llllls or lrvloo. Irie I c--~.. 3J71J Coast llwy flrepl11ee~,,..<1·~hw1111hl!rs. bl(ll(., Url<kr triple ncl lfl - •'""',.• .. ,..,, °' ,,... •••••••••••••••••••••• Speetaeul or view• .......-. .. So.Logun;i 499·2237 etc. SOO.Sou tu $!12,SOQ. Ta~o De ll , p ri c1·cl He•dCa•h, I r-.... ...i.t.d """"'' i... Lge 4 BR. 2100 sq. Ct. 3 ba rantasllc loodsc;apll\&· Well oc:ited 2 bl< "1>" ...._ ¥ .. fo '°' ()pen house!!' S:it &, Sun $138,()ft(), fl'ordet•1l8 W<' pay cush for your ._"' '°'"' ._ ,.~,. -"' ram-rm. etc on huge lo \roplcal girdena 111,. unil ln Walnut Squart 1-S. Call for addrcsi;c!i. homo, upts & lo~. For 111• in presti(llOUS dnelop round pallo and ligbled 644-72' ' ...................... ,,.,.,.., Ho.se ro. coll '193·5031. f~vr~. f V O L R E C ment of Green Ville)'. fountain, for the ull.imate MADRID G4M8SO 400.3SOO. 1 I r I I I Lau or new homes In grat'ious living-and en· Killgore Realtorll S'76.000. Terms ova ii teruin.ing. H1.1gc muter IMM '"CU , '"T.,. 38 R 33531 D<ll Obispo Contact Merii Realty suite ind uparate n "'" .,. RAll'FIHD ...... ,,., • ..., 200 Dana PolnL I lt AS_ f E I ' 963-l810or962-4110 secluded guest J UJle ZDA wltb rormal dlD.in ...................... ~---------' I I J I Formalc!lnfnR. (am Uy -incl Ctm..1!1 room, thi EelAhlff 11MI TO Tl.ADE ay pay cash for your' . . . . . . 1---------room and walk·in wet T Aft O"-lldult occuptedbome 1fl (Joraeous n1t1>klft Cqn· T d hou9e in 24 hours. Dacie: MODEL HOME bar. Other 1menitles too .. your shoes & sink Into Cfttr1l 1ir. and it's ~at domlnlum. P1ula model. ~ • fo larfel' u~lt, paym.nts 0 · Can Jae I I IC Y T l T j ' nunterou.s to mention. the "'1U5h c1-t Jn &Ills td on one of the lar e. 3 Bedroom, I bath. ra ml· ---e' Mtoa~e !P~1~eecrl.at:c108°1 •. ....;Sco_t.;,;l•.;,;B_r_k_r _. S36-......,._7_533;..._ __ " llteie e<e ,,,.w '•'"e' 1 \ y 1 d .,. •,,,... 1-· 111 ll\"' ........ 8 d' •uvi ,. .,h..., ~ ., -l I I I Yov don'• t..ve to ;;;o Mo<J,.,1 • ea r s o • CAU. today ror an ex· ,·ery private cul de ~c i;'1ow ma"'rt.~t" for qulc ~room and ininit ur~a. now for mformal1on O\.Tr OF TOWN OWNER .. -• --~~~:1,to11::1pter>I• :~" ~rf:::'ri.3 ~~~;::~~'f1 t'lusiveshowing. ~~~i. ~lo~!d~~!':m2 !!!~....!.! SIUOO. C* iacst_::~·=ll~n~0:; UONSESTATIS w11nt11 t o purchn 11e .. I c A 8 H £ R I carry second. Lrk~ new baths. ~t.500 .....,........, tennis club. Super 4P ~36-8832 duplex or lrlplt>ll. S:an Ii I I I I ft COO"olo ...... '~''' ~ Adult uccupled. Co m • .SELE.CT Arade.d. cau for Opel\·---Juan, San 'Clem ente • . . . . . v ~,111""'"''"-"'~"1 -c1 munrt> pool. 23 ,\er Hnusedctiul~.Sat&SUn. IALIOAIS&.AMD Dana Poinl area-.. ------..,. .... i.--Ne >-...... T'ark z:too Sq fl Ont 552·700 . ·. PROPER'TI ES 540-1151 2 StorH. I ·Apt. • Please eon 1 ,.,.,,, N\jMUt(O ltlll"U... r r r 1• r ... ooo .... o 0WMf"~. KJLLCORE REALTY '"'1 !9\1."n -- . . . l'"ll rV!i•M• ---------•THE · · By owner· Jmmac ta Pl'ldc()fOwncrahlpt 493-503t _.......,_. •qJC0~n!.!~.tmnu I I ) I I I ''"'r'1?Uiru~ VILLAGE. · bome.oncul-c:fMac,d: SZ.S0.000 ANTED. Tripl ex. _ • ,. ~ .. ~. . . . . . . 9e2-4471(J':m REALTORS · =•net. alt. r.o.ooo REAL.ONOMICS Fourplex or? uo1ts on 1 SCIAMollTS Au wen ia Clenfflc..._ lotO Broker l'JMT lot. 648--3-in ___J \ ... , r 81 D~LVPIL.OT MOl\d91.July2t Jtll "-'"Uwfw 't1~ Atl&luo......... IAf&luo .. i....... .. lm•tl.,..,,., ....... 4200 ..... a.a-.-.. Un• I .............................................. _....................... ..................... • ••••••••••••••••••••• ............. ~-... 161d HwetU.fwalllc~ Ii• Ult C..MeM JIZ4c..NMeM 3124 .,,.,..ec:lll 316' Balboa Bay Club 11 br &.&.-....-... _ ..... _ ........... ••• .. ••••••••• .... ••••• •••••••••••••••• .............................. •••••• .. •••••••••••••••••••••••• .. •••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• fum. apt. Avail Au1. thNll ... lliM~. ~.---•d .. MtM 1224 lftt 3244 f """' C"""'DO Im ., .... IW. T Sept U1'1400or"96·67l8 '----"' • • • • • • • • ••••••••••• •... • •• •••••••••••••••• •. • •••• • • •• • • •• •• • • • • • • • • ,, .-. ..,..,. · 8.a · P Aa" " POI _ -·--------• lalaoe l.a.d 1 106 P.ASTSlOE • t•artrllk~ m.accood,3 Br,21, ' LOnOMLY-IACtaOI APAITMINTI Scwport '~P' lo be11ch ••••••••••••••••••••••• .11round1 38R 2BA S1t$ llHTALS frpl<', patio, P• B~j MMID 8achelorlor2 La"moct.2br l7S "k 3 8r 2eaw1nl4r 38r2u.i '"'"' urdtn~r "wawr Sia11c~ama11 t1omi':s ovortl1cd poot~.~ t IA'TIOCCUPAMCY Bt<Sroom111nd 04'~.mo.842·3490 v r 1 y • b o l h f u r n W 110 fiut 5.12 l:'70 ~ 8BRR. z Ba ,, • · · · S4 ~PlM SS25 "'0• Townbou•h Wtt'h.trm, new lotch & ~ .2 ua,., o ... · $12S • p l t t' fi ) b d From s:?~9.$0 bal.hs.Sept.ti75·6Z3~ stoo.Oi,2 br,k ld•"pc 38R,2Ua ... ~....... ''all.now4br.3ba,3car r va e pa ao , rep aee, ea me OpwnJSOaU.r --l)k . lklt<'hcombtr. l"ee ieR.21,ea ......... s.n sar 3000 Ml ft , Cam rm, celJinas. f ull kitchens . Pool & S1>11·Pools·Tennl1 L.,.... leech 3 l 41 11:11-2:011 3 BR, 2 0. ...... ·• .. · S4t trpl<' Pool• • tennlt.. recreation room.1 )'ear leue. Mro;s from Ji'uhion ••••••••••••••••••••••• 48R,2h Ba ......... M ~3370,aflert l5land •l Jl\mborH on LOWt.:R 3 ARCll UAV · t\imlshl'd om. :?1,LIA. prh•al.-bc11C1h A\ltlll lhru lAbor Da)' llJl·IN l l A.;l S23S. Utll frou, w/iu VACANT 2 a.ty 4 Rr 3 U3. 4 HR, 21'l Ua .. .•. .S4' HAYLOFT talDTUnlft Sa.nJoiiquln Hlll1 Road. op 1 x . N r b c h uew cph, dr~~. pJ1111. 1IHt,3 liu . . .. 2 Br. 2 ba <'Ondo. l.!p· N"MllllLnl• &714U44·1t00 VectlffM lt.ntelt 4zs 500 5 •1\l.l'MINUM FNl>ltY Sl 10.00U Juw11I11k1;11 u\ ''I •CANDY SHOP a. ke Cream s:?~ .tn 1 •S\11001 .. rudln1t·1k1ll •111:1-:K 8 \R. II 1J • ltl'I LL> ti OW SU I' Pl.\ •· 1100l..,p\lt J r.$rlh •;\1'\IL>Sa-;nv . N ll • II ll.S 17111 Or11Jl~\). n1 64~ mo !MO °'"IN Huchcombcr. Ft!t'. ~1!\0 ~ .. 7 1!623,963•8Wl Townhom~ ~raded Adult cpl. N4 •1 ,, •--.... c ..... , .... 1 ... 631·2011 o--rot.-i. )-92 2BR .. 21la ........ " Pttt.'3)0.~Wl 6 •"'·--•-•• Br2 Ba,bllns,r.undcck, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE JULIUS --"' • 2 UR,2lla......... Prit .. 10 .. 7 '°' blk to Ocean " 8 a\' ~bin. JhJo: U.·ur, ~Ip,, I:! Newport leech 3 169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bil, i lJ41 ........... $4 )'1'1)' l4SO mo. 61S·1ak or Pooltbl, ''911'V. 11)' ''I. lit \irn,i. ~.~00 lll11 & Jo:l'll\\ ••••••••••••••••••• •••• BR tuxul')' 11..:~;1niron ~Bit, 2 Ba ........... 14 JZ71 2U·Sfl6·109a wk.end. )48·3446 hO? llOl lot l'!lil:ib. II Summer & Yrly Leu c1 &r <'Ondo. Lease $400 0 3 BR, 2 Ba........... ) r!I. Owner wlll lrum. lit· Wkly Jlenlalll. SliZS to l c:;H•f u f)t. P ouihl 4 8R.21i lln......... VIF.W z Br 2 a. otw c..t.W... Jl24t ........... •ecll Jl40 Br 2 Ba, 11e m u ter ~~Rent Bh:/rnr1cnbin. )hour own bo~~I ~!<m' f1111 Sl725 \"rly -Summr r lradc. Creedon ,, Rltr. H1trborV1ewHome1 home ·Cl'plc 'cpt• d r1M •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• bdrm,l blklobch.Nwel rin.<'•>t•. ri•p cl.',rl' t a\ way. uc.: l';irl., Sl700 to s:uoo mo. ~~UI 3BR.28a........... paclo. 1u ' U SO m o : C~AVICTOAIA 3 BLOCKS TO BEACH Shore1 pool 4c tenn11 N .ll62·MIO. ~3-·_?S48 ___ _ Wa terr ront H o m u Coel• Mefoa i"'8215 1.2"3br, Dfln e Unfur. 3tU8lh St, Hnla Itch. An avail. No peta. S34~ mo. t.eauna Be11<'h 3bd. 2ba. LAGUNA IEACH • 631-1400 • V ahr .ll 4 BR, 2 8J .. furn. $473 or f'\lrn, IH/Wlr pd. 5PN to 9P M wkday1. yrly. 846~. S48"912 tUlllop wood ~ &l1.1ss IUlo. -••••••••••••••••••••••• SummcrllcntlAI WutMthr .3Ztl Adull1·NO~lsScc.g3to Wltndl &..9P~. ~·47l6, BRDplx,2 1:Ja,vearly.J Wood&)' u ttlna. \•l.iw11, G..,..t l•1tw~t NEW P 0 RT C n Jo; ST. 2 Slof'). ct BR . Z BA, farn 4 BR. J Ba S6SO Per Wk ••••••••••••••••• .. ••• f'ool. rec rm, elcYJ\Or:i "'2·6073 anyumc. Blk.a to b.lach " cleanioa •ervlce Incl. Oto11t 112.000 mo. Se111,. Compfuin Modcl homol rm . man y rxtra~ ,_.lyCOMfort ~Vlctoria,612·11970 ..... 3•88 A\•all AIU!l·Sept l MM 49.W ,000.Conlu<:lA.:nt 1>'Pt' 2 BR. nil yellow/ ,)2j mo !JC>.:l 4SOT Ukr, n ... 25 .. , d 1 .J $14$. 1 br, pool, c hild 06c, """'' 1 <WIJO!>•t n~i 'd llM·:uill Crnthrn 1nut'd)' l>t\2 14!>:. "hilt." for F.x<'<' <;pl 1'o fo1.: -• r•CW a u t walen ront al)lli t'ee, S23S N 1 ...1 _ --or 9i.°'8-~ll\ • J't'ls or e h1ldren. ~2.1. --4J\R 2UA w 'lrg yat d, In Mna Verde. Beautiful Main Rentals, S40-S370 . · • ear. wa~cr. ull 1"'· ..... r..a..w&e mo leai>e Avail Aus. 1 Ddu~·· Jllr, :!ha " (rplc flrt'plr &r fum rm. Lo<'lt han d1caploa. 1o:xcep· --i:;tove &: rng. Ft«' HAUTY SHO, ~18or67~ ~ q>(~ dq·~. Jll J l>l>l"ince l"d on a lo' ti)' cul-dt~a<'. tlonally rich lntcriora. $1110. 2 br, pool, kids Main Rf'nl11ls. ~·~O Cumv,lelely furn, ~Iµ:. I 5 Station:.. Iona: e1>t.th ------~~ l'h~ :tll:!I TOlHN 1&2 bdrma from S27S isinales 06c. t'ec WATHFIOMT ~)()-~!~~t·l523 -c:ro:.s "'"'cei.1> sso.0111.1 F'urn 2 Br. 1 Hu. lll<'Pll PROPERT\' Meso \'erde Villas 1s,s5 Mam Rentals, S40.~0 • r I it IMhllt to S!Mtt 430 Ai.klno Sl~.uoo. C1111J.11 1., rrom beach, S270 1110 l....i.e S11Jt·1ou,, 3 Br,:? llu MANAGEME!l.'T Meu Verde Ori ·e 'Ell l " ew new uxury un 11 • 2 wmter rental 575.9029 \llr.1rt. nbrhd, nr ~111 ~1311 No (e c 0 1 t a ' 1 • •••••• • •• • •••• •• sllll •va1I. Slip rentals lo •••••••••••••••••••••• dll~ · 11"2·0 12 • \>\ l'' ----------1 S<1 $380 ~2 IS94~ 17loll~7l M e s a · MIW tenants. The Ntwport Waterfront m an11lon t Mll·2:277. __ _ f'anlast1c 4 Bdrm Duplex.•-..;._ _______ , 'tS23 CAM,.,,JM:fltv• c ......... 1.... . PUHLO ..& 1"5 Mann•. 919 Beysldr Dr. share. \'1r"'. pool, llO<'k Walle to Ocean &. Bay. Sportdhiq Pool u..tw.lttted l42S 8eaul1ful1)' la ndscaped -673"414 MJle1fem31l' or C'Ouple Have You Ever itiOl>moonyrlylease. 38r home-huge park· OPENDAlLY ••••••••••••••••••••••• a•rden type adult apts. A l l 2 le 3 bd r m 1 tu·~. A.sk for llM.e Walcrfront llom ca hke y:m~ w 1fru1l trees. 8A.M. TOI P.M. Mesa Verde Villas, t8R 1·2·3 Br. Dishwasher, W/character -tpacloua c. 4 Br 2~ Ba, bet ul. Aft8. WIRtld to own 631'1400 Car G1tr. $473 mo. encl •ltiMTALS• bltns. d1hw1hr, relng, ~d. ear., BBQ. Gas ' floor plan · •LI ap(s bav aled, pat.lo. blk ·----------•ga rdener & pool svs c:ts, drp1. 1:115. 111211 waterpd. Pool. balconiea le patios bch. Yrly.673-'7108 DELIGHTFUL b ur lafty : .... -.... _ .. Un .... ·-'~"'-d Ava1l 8/l. Ph 963·-"18 2 BR .. 2 BA ......... $4 Jowa c M 61~19<>4 .... M .......... H ... "'"S 1ik.yU1llta -(rpln -pvt Bd house lo share W/22· a spec _nu.-· "'rww-.... -------• 2 BR .. 2 BA ......... s.1 • · · • -"'""" "'"' _ 1· rm .. ooe3nfronl a pt. female In NB. Ger. frpl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0ttl•och 324 2 BR.,2 BA ........ ~ 673·1919 778ScottPlace,CM e nt'loaed earar.ell $27~ L eaae lac l t $Ji~ R b ta t7 COl'OfMld•IMar 3222•••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR.,2h BA. 1S2S1 ~1 642·S073 ~at~r41w=calbnets -utlllu 0 ct. :\fartin, All: ~~ . 0 ~r r8$. Uran . ••••• •••• • • • • •••• • •• • • • l'r housA. lovely hom 3 3 BR .. 2 BA ....... >' ea a en ences -644·7313 \V <' h n ,. e on ~• w II h • •·1 k t b h 3 .. ,.. 2• • "' 3 BR 2•L 8 "' ~· ~. ml lrom ocean -Male/Female Bal. l'en v1nu111ly no compC'lll mn .. u oc: 5 0 eac • ""· , for s. n1 fam1l". I" fn" ·• .... "· .. ·" · ..,... o Pe n r e f r ec h I n " YILY D.,'UX., UHITS h d I S'SO ' " ' J BR 2 °-8 " .,... . ' . • • • -15 furn except your rm In ttic areu. COOll 1~·U1t<' a up ex. ~ • m o. vd. clean •· •harp. n " O<ll ,.. • • • "'1 ,._ .. M--37-9.. arch1lectur• BR &l I 2-IOS , °' " 3 BR 2 BA S$ -·-•" ... 3 • 2BA S450 1st /last, no rlgil.lli~·7~ ontl hlah profit<\ This 1, · pt•ls . S350 mo. 892·3385,o BR .. 2 B.\ · '' '·' ' 1 •••••••••••••••••••••• A.tit ""Jlt w.tcoMe 4BR. 2BA S..J ---• -pcrfrl'l for llui.buml t. lJL'l'U:X. l.11n1e 2 Or, 642·056.S ~BR:: 21i 'nA.':: ... ~~. Jl7.50 Wlltl It UP Location: 3 bl ks W. o BACll. APT. Sl80 TIRED Ol·. (~ £TTINC W1fo T1•u111. ur fum1h .!ba. ~,.a nd Ntiw. MOO E>Cec. 3 BR. fa m·rm , J?~u1ma11ymorc: •Stud.Jo &.UUlApl8 B e a c h I\ I v d o JAC:OIS llALTY CRANK CALLS : 11111 opcru11on. ()1rnc·r '' mo . Yrl y l eni-c . formal dln·rm w3lk l! :-.=uml>eron1•m •TVac l\taid ScrvA\'ail V01'ktown. P lease l'Bl 6TI6,7cr To l'r~.(._c!ls1onullyh111l llt!ln~ lr<lObfcr1 ~·t1 '" ~Yaterrront ll u m l·s beach, icho~ls. Xlnl n:ntul•"rculc1t •PltontServ.Hld l)OC'I for Info &r exact direc • Tha1ltiglilRoomniull' Uel111un1.t l'a•'Cl rl'~111n·- 63H400 _ _ _ areu. Allanla1Macnolla • 'hlldren Section f'tttlelilte lions. House·lltales Unhmiled th1!> lot•ul1un lie Jml<l 111 lrHne Terrace 3 br. :.: l>a areu1 Sl2S 536·6.i81 u •Low monthly ratl'S UYIS UP 960.46 I 4 SIA WIND CONDO 832"4134 Smc~l~I-e ~l'h u111i<H1 I or n•:tl home.Sieps\ob.t). Fm·d 9638!16t 1Cal1;1way> 23i6NewPortB1vd.CM TOrTSMAMIE OUiu h ra are rro 2Br.den,2b3.$400 Male to shore furn be l-Sttue. hous". ioc '·""' ,d palio &7~ 3354 S48·97S5 or&45·3967 Ovtt 500 ta ll lrtts and l"C>m Moa·Frl; lMp STEPS TO llACH hme. Ulil incl. No drugs pt'rly, ctc . . . __ . ___ . -.,.,., •• S500 LH.. 5210 2 br, E·slde, kids 1 0 st r e " m s wi t ti Satr&an. 3 BR .. 2 batb•. Jk>\Wt'l'ft Smoking. SlZS. 499.4329 •m··-'I patio, ad Its. no pets bonus rm. 2 encl patios ,_.,.....• •••• •• :. •• Main Rentals. 540-S370 relu lnf aettins for 3br *'ondo. 10,..1 wsbr 2BR,1 ba, pe>ol. $390 Yr ..... _ ...... 111 ....... 1.35 Place ~Br.~.bltns,fplc,i;ar, J Br,2•~Ba .l~fomrm.1 ___ H'h 325 sln&lesolc Fee walerfalls creale a •••••••••••••••• beach4&bay.$375Yr ly So.Lacuna • .,....~ &I0-1S46 d bl i;:irage w opnr • • •• ••••••• vour s pacious new1-0r " " 2 Bll 2b lh '""00 •-~-.__ """ .. Pr ti D I b I B E C T ... I b " A-r. relris . swimmins ., a s..... ......................ap•r .. -es r a e A own .. ,.e use 3Br. 2 a. &th,. 1-2 Ir 2· ~room apartment. ... 1 flE~T\I .. ~ l>o yourselfa W,\l,Karu ·clubhouse Commonpool &ret'urea Bllns, w tw, d'..-. .....,..1 From S220. f'urnlture &rt.ennls c:r'U.53&-1020. •Single. Mesa Verde Moooua?!J·~:20 llACH l.l\nr, ~·ineMCoronadel rwv..ts juc:u"i saunas SJ'O m o+ sec dep .,,.. ...,., 11 bl s 11 pe•~ Harbor/Adams.C!\1.$2$ ---~IH Jrt'a -Ja mine """' · ••· " S22S. Ad lts, n o pets ava a e. m• .. 3BR Studlo ownerg unit . Creek l rememher I 11\e Walktobch,golf.lennis 168·3700 64$-l!nl OK. Adults only. orn~ ffllln. 2\'lba. ms. mo Storaaeonly.&33-8974 COCKTAILS schls, shop'i: Dave B l--1 l 5 optn 9·00 to 8·00 2300 Art. 12131 09·~ Office 111...t.I 440 GrObs SI0.000/rnu ~~dcre too&> ,dr-tewh 1"'0 ~-3701 846·13'il LOCJlllMI N...,... 2 Z Comple~ly furn. a pt. 1 Fa1rvl~w Rd.', Costa . •••••••••••••••••••••• Orllolln11l owner or 111 "': room en omes -.-:--. ••••••••••••••••••••••• BR. adulta, no pets. 13 M~a. Phone 54S·2300. \~ blk to bch, 3 Dr, 2\~ S. )c.tr11 ~"lllni; out 111 hu,1 IAl\h PflVllc11c or U51! or . \\:ilk ~beach. 2 br pat'IOUI, nr shopplna. Fiower. ~·1183 fplc, s a r. quiet. $3'15. 2 Br. den, frplc house. nri;~ L•)C'QlClt lh!\l l\I •'<•111111 ~lain Rentals, ~o.s37o Fam rm Chlldrf'n, pel s S14S. Cozy 1 br. Move now Carden. Adults. No pet11• Hotly Ln . 4145 ·9704 : 'j';i~J0~1:~~l':'n~l 1~::1:"11~0~] J)(}Ol, J.scUtll & lcn111s Kids pets. I' l'e ~ st'hool, 3Br. 2Ba. frplc, New 2 br. 11'• ba . pallo. 9th St. $36·8149 Fencd, trees. $316. 2201 COUOFMiW,ORT ;.5 Ill ~ •• !; 1;-m OK' Laguna l nvtst · Sna lsc*.Beachcomber $235.642·1603 . 3 Br 2 Da &2 Br l 8a. 761·71129 ·; c--. Xlntt1•rmi.i\At,l\:l'7·l:lOo REALTORS 1 • :· J~ • .t. bo ·' mcnl~ 494-6.\25.Geori:e Fee.831·20ll $2S5·S3S5. Dolh hav •-Cl----" 317 ~~''"' ............ I\ rm~ Ill lln, nu.-.-.-Casade Hrrmosa blW. patios. encl a11r -"""""". .('--.-Sand I h W /l&W 675-5511 rm lll'l har. frplC.MitMOAVl•io 3Z67~hech 37 41 (2) Zbr Studio Apts. 1 C.11"6·8836 •••••••••••••••••••••• ,(',_.._.__. we H O~ Th. hoch l!ollrm:•I lo.ll ll!C (''.l\ln ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• w /f1 repla ce. $320. I WHJT EWATER VIEW ~---t.o:!~~~orl,~~(~O~~;i1','n·i: ,trcu. I ool.,Jllcuitl .1 rn ltlMTALS SllSTA MOT& wilhout Clteplace $310. 2 "-tWM New from S32S. Dianne, ..... ::;.-;:-...:-rlr. Jullt IH'rf1•c1 fo1 1 l{\·ilrnom s.1r><> 1i:1.1r al1l'. \\ a\\'r & iioul MISSION VIEJ O • fRV. AHO APTS baths. ranee&: oven, dl.s· twtlew .t92.aosoor 499-0232 1um1ly operullon. Scat' :: (ll,odrootn 2 \I.1th :sH.'ltl ~""' 1nrl /\QI 12 1 :\ > • • • • hwasher •••••••••••••••••••••• t.iJl&Jt ,\ut. 697.-t&ZI. 697.5670 0 S1nglefamllylrom $3!!S. forme1·1~·\lllu11t lnn 160·w Wil ,,.,. 8 d b d Yrly lease.~blktobch. 00 Intl coiy 1>ullo. t;r1 --" <71 41:12tl«l:l:?O ~O fo.£E-AO T639·9978. NOW OFFDIHG · s,,... ,!~~u~~icu\ cl"h :~~e BR. 2 Ba, frptc. yard J----------t pOtcnllul & xinl ter m' Lux Vl•wa Ne wly r •oc>v at e d NEWLY DECORATED view. Pool, teM ls &c un bllnt.$3S0.493·S047 •UCO FREE Ht:NT• Allt.83i·4200. Jet...NHt Cl"H4' lhr l 1Jba,surr:.1tlccondo, wport•ech 32'9 furnis h ed sina ln 2brwraarS200.New c pt· d nd k Fu ---------t 1·2·3 Rm. oUlccs l'ro 1·~-,-A-l _L_o_r _d_c_r __ d_l_r. Tennis rts. J)(l(ll. 311fL bllni.. potiu. dbl .:ar ........................ lDdrm apt..t, lncd yd-water pd. 2228 ~= 1&r 11• 1[::0 1 Ap8tm.t1,.,..l*d $13.S pe r m o . Adj &>bo. f:lmrm . kl<ll' ok $400. ht & IJ '\t S::ll WATER•.RONT 2500sqrt, LOWWllkLY "A" Placen\la. Ca ll boat 1•t StOl"·twl ut wu..tw.lthed 390 Airporter Hotel.Nnlew1c lribulori1hill :ivo iloblc '' ~ccunty SIOO deoniog 2 H & De 3 Ba d I ..... ...,. 1•b1P·.._.!11r •. n,a ...... ~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• r""". 833·3223 Tit ncJOri t-::irn outstandinit .. , ,. •1SO mo. i\)ll ti7J.itl<ll · · 2i · r n. •81 l' ie •MONTHLY RATES bet wn hS,638·4l20 -.... k -~ • ""'' .... peat" prolltll. maillni: ('all 11.on~on. "6·18 o ava11. Udo Penin. $8$0m. pins.Call c213 >m·TUO ntE EXCITING ---------t • '175 1.1w:.1 hr. nr l11h io !lli.1K311. yrly lse.Atl.640·8149 F Rt:E ulllitlea. TV. D"'1r•H•wU1tltt PALMMISAA"S. 60<rERSQFT our ll.'st ed broehurt'' l .P 1.e ". :--. n I:'' "" ~hr :?l>a. prl'st1a;1ou" :irea Br. 2~ ba condo w/36 llnens, p11rkinc. healed 2 8r itudlo, ~ Ba dwn, .,.,.. ll44 MINUTESTONPT 1617WESTCLlt'Jo"NB ~~g;;~~~:~';,':~11>~d\J:1';~: ,11; '11 h e t>rnb<"r t-' t• \\ i.hr dryt, "l'fr11: IJolll sllµ, dbl ear . $2 poo~aldservlce avoil. H1t bt ~P· Atrium, l~m ••••••••••••••••••••••• BCH. AGT.S.ll·50:l:? P O.C. Box 2754 l>I' •· 1 2011 ~) mo .Joun, 84&·1371, mo. summer, '""'"" yrl" Across street from pub II rm. rp c, paUo twn se I-he S. Bach. 1~ BR. I 50 I We•tcNff Dr. l.agun:i I 111111. 926$3 1 _,., " dcsJfn. No pet.. 2&l Kno• J _. ..,...., rro Sl95 • Jhr :!h.1 "' nr h\\ \ a l !'\IUG 2S9i --1-c. S4~764Sor673·3816 beach. 696 So. Cst. llwy. Sl. Nwpl Hat• aru...¥2• ...,,... Adults~ No Peu Newport f'lnancllll Ctr srORTING GOODS ll•J('='1tb7~'~;1u ~P\·r de.an. 3 Ur. 2•~ Ba. H.V. Homes wtview. 4 b Laguna 8cach•94·HJ6 97t-S099 e ves. Ad~~~·~ff,(f!:~pre. 1561Meaa Dr. L ..... Office Spoce Mission VieJoAreo i ''>· ram rm. F. ch $i00. mo. s b r $150 SlSO. Sand Ii Sea, utll pd. 28, 1 ba cpts drps sm view now in 1 preslig~ IS Blk.I t:aal oCNewport CallonSlte Monagcr Partnership brc11kup Co•to MH o 3224 l'i~I B1edJ 1 .. r. 5400 mo ~·70'J3 or 644·7710 Fee fnc'd yd. Kids o1t.' No 1 rv In e c omm 110ll1 . Dlvd. > 1714> 642·3111 ext2.16 Loca ted middle of busy ••••••••••••••••••••••• a\,111 nu". 1146·7900 o Main Rentats.~5370 ....... ..,10 lsl last + Twenty Pe,..ola Culver ~'880 cc n l c r . Cr o !< s . . , ., ~6 72~9 EXet'. condo. tge 3 br. 2 ~-· -• • r---"bu ·• b' 11 N.B. luxury, pvt orrice SIJ 0001 & 1 ~11.\ltl 3 h1 ~ h.1. bllns. ba, frpk , pool, nr. Hoa twwportleec:h l76t dep."8-llS7. W·slde. &o.au re. 2 loc s so. '" ..... ewport Prestige bldg. Reasona . mo grn" ni.:. f11. bonu~ rn~ ~··v. qxs,3 Ar 2 Ba. form dine. ht Hosp. Super neat. 5425 ••••••••••••••.•••••••••DYLAN APTS 1 fc 2 b o C San Dlefo Frwy. Cot,.W.M ble.645-3700. 'frr maklO qu11 trry bu)c·r. clrps~ 55, 11,,'8 __ lotch, new p~1nl S blks Gi3·2332 Step1 to beach . Lge, adlli 0 0 pets 38'i W-UOO DB.UXI OFFICES ""~'°----- ' .J Br. 2 bn c•onclo. (rplc ~ho.i .. i425 inc grdnr. Npt Shores 2 BR conv ;::eyni: :f2 ~ bllns. Haraliton, Crom• $21S. L..-. hedt 3141 Comml & lndstl spaces NURSERY SCHOOL I pudt1ol " pool." tll>I ioor ·-. -de~. Walk io beach. etc. . r . • 6'2·S2Sl/47.u396 Dr•••••••••••b•b•l•••I••••::• 200 to 2000 sq. ft. As low Stale npprovcd, ~kid" ,\ II 111 S37~ GI. I 15S 3bd Twnhse. dbl !la r. MZSIYrly. A .... MIM290 Utilities J)d. 2br, S drs .... ts'1d 2bd w lk t 17... op a pe e nto ... e f L N' I Absentee owner say<o ).1'11 . fr11lc • p3llll, pooh., Wllth '"' oetan Sept '76 lo J un<' ...,.., e • 8 0 "' Ocea n Crom your Apt. :ls 30' sq. l. ag J.llu<· in a hurry. f.ocukd So. ~ t h111lt' t'o~t11 l\h·~., lm•a dry\.'r h ookup bllns LIDO ISLE.Owner J Br 'i7 S25s1 o 675·834S St. shops. Newly redone. Lease. Luxury secu rity, Miss ion Viejo areas 0 rang e Co . N 11 ,. 111111 Cul rt" ·'•1<' i.11 "ti, walk 10 srhool;, shops· Ba + sml den. Igo paUo. · m · · Children yes, pets no. Mature adulta.'a11ss Cst. Handy to S. D. Prwy, ownrr /operulor . Only lnimi1t;utu\I' :\ 1111 1111: 4 bl'l1 S37'-SJl'-71~. LseS81:1.673·940S llu&e modern dlx 2br , S225.mo.548·49'7l Hwy.499·2835. Dlttlnctl•eAdult Call S3l-l'100 Sl7,000 full p11ce. i\~l. 11..i ~19~ 1wr mu lJI ------Across s lree t fr o m APARTMINTS W es l r li f f Or i vi' IW"'~-·------1;1tiil71nrfilfl!l2'i~ 1·;"cn1lh'" 1 I.Ir. 3 ba. br. 2bo, bllns. re r rlg ocean. Sept 'i& to J un --...!....!. *cl--Ll•tlltecestt. 4 Outstanding beamed f'\l roished orfic~. Air IEERT.AVERH -\I • \' 1, 1 h 1 ,,1;1,·1111.-21100 Ml fl I blk frce1t-r, dshwshr, $37S. ·n . S290 /m o or yr ly 1;11111:-....,.. 8 acres of aardena. wld cea'li'ng apt nlons avail cpl. Sll5 mo. Ph 642·41)'J7 ~i· V \ _ 11111~;~ r •. , .. ,r11 1 r'rii .• ,'1;,~ ','.1 11 1 1h11.', h•·h Sl7~ lie 1; 111.:,0.111 Cull 846 3073. S3llO/mn. 67S-8345 2300 Fairview Rd .• C .M. oeean views, huge 2 l .. f · --" 1ssmn icJo ' rc.1 ~~ '".,,u You aretbewinner of bdrm. 2 ba apt, partl u r n o r u n u r n .OFFICE S ; 4·Sm31l · Own('r's hcurt eondlllon tlbl lrpl.-l1t1· pu11n. l11r1I Jhr. i.to \ c & rcfri J?. llluHs Condo. 3Bd, 2h11, OLDE R docorative & tw•froeetkllm furn. HIJh ceilings, pool Bach/MF, 1 br, 2 br, Large·l Huge. D1v1d·O· only reason bar ror 11ah· 111 ,.-ho111~ ic1~1 Siii 1'117 1•1 lP-.1drv11 . S325 mo. Isl flOOI, on lease $4.'iO mo clean apt1, winter. Bech <US.50value> s pa, estate llvlns. Clos b~OM S230t S2'9S bul. $189. ca. Near Buke No compet1llon. lsl liml· \Fil y t'J,,.;AN ;1 Hll . ~1~~1•l.;1:~3~ :fl;. 221 ~ t\\;.\ll R/16. 752·09\7 1.2 fc 3 llr. 675-«!18 ............ to beach & shopping, Uahted lenni~ cour~~· & B r i s l o I • C . M . offered. Xlnt terms. A)ll , II\, 1 f.1m "" N11111·1~ · ONTllt:Ut:ACll s-J.._ ......... ,.., 1585. mo. M•Ji be lessl s\ory, clubhse. billi:irds, Ownr/Agt.S40-05S5 8:'7-4200. l't l.>ll mo ('.ill 5 11l II 1llr•IM l 244 S&<; Dach 11tud10, ulJI pd, Capf1tr.o 3771 Circa you collect pa nu n11s. an swimmin g, hydro-s pa,** COM Sl~O. di'<. 2 r LAUNDROMAT ·"" 1111 <:,•0111" \'01wl ••••••••••••••••••••••• adults. leaae, and story ••••••••••••••••••••••• A .... ... 1\h tlqu es or sculpture i:ym, superb teak/o3k suite. ulil pd, ,\1C. ampl N \l:t'111 l'l\IV PK TF.RrtACF. tOJ &lt'l-'adden. reu ON T llE LAKt-: Beaut A~~;'i,;'~v"e'nton :~~:73 • O f ·O Sa 0 rental furniture avail. pkg. Welt o n & Co. ln<:l~c~o.~f;"lei~111 I .1 Br 3 11.1, ilt•ll F..im Hin 3 fir 2 n~. populur t;am· fl7>90SS. Dick 675'1MS furn 2bd. \wnhme. All Cl'nter, 800 W. Kalella Sorry, no pets. 67S-lll00 dry clean agency. t\11 hltn ... tlllh'I ~ll·'u v .. 1111 lmdge MOdd, 11ood Iota IA YCllST lrttH. al.r<'ond . pvt pall mU1l be exchanged to MlgMI . l 1 5 555 Paularino. CM lftiM 111_... h<>lri run. Mo't l111u .. ual 111111•'."ll l )rl:.t.'Jl~K lio n 450 ~47 ·70H f'~lux" lv"'n w .. 11 .. <thr, & gar. pool 6 rt1hin)lahead of t ime. Ca l ••••••••••••••••••••• (7141549·1302 • 11 unlQuc 01a•ral1on 111 mn ~h"" 11 h.) ,11,1,l S3.1 3:!1'i .. "'ba. f;::m r·m. 3 "'c ,.."'r "·'•r hike. /\val I now. S390 &42·56711 E1tt 333 lo claim Nwpl f'rwy. south l •••••••••••••••••••••• Oruna • Co ownrr 1'1<'11 ~·l~I :t>.'>f) -----" " " ~ mo.496 llM )'Ourt~ckets. ed $450. & 5bd, grea 8 n k e t• r i g h l a ()(faCO Suite, pvt. bath, 1111( to ()Uf!flJ(' 'tJbh.• _,, lt1,111lH'~1u (\:-0.,111 J o;il CJUll~ ~~ ~f, ... ~~~ .. ~f ~'k;t:s~ family hme al 149S. Joh Paularlnb. Open 9·6 cpdpt~s' lrl2Srps, pnl~~ .. ':"n7tc., hori.1:11. 1;11 t..rmi.. i\1:1 . ' 1 1111 . ~.11 .q:r. ffll4• I •• 'l ~:P<>PU .tr,san fl4Z·ll!IS 2 DR.cpts,rlrps.u1>5tair McGill ,.96.JGlS eves l 4000 . mo. ""r .. ll•11(r7·~200 1.."i-.111 .. (.'t"t ,1 Ml'SJ t.111~ lley 111<11. I nnlt' :.,,~b297atc~ny. Kids ok. ~. 4!16-404<>days. OOfM St. CM. l>t>ylrtt'<'nlUr> 1)uh ~l:10 \,i.".inl \ui.: '"'"' 1\\',111 \111: I $SUS .,..,.. o ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21Rlly.S48·1lt'8S.18 0.l79 nYHtm.ftt 1,1 ~'It. i ;;7 ,1,1., for ~Ut' .. ~1 701-1 or IU-1 3'.tl5 * • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• wport •ech 316 W or k I n II r e m :l I e -· Opportuftlt y SO 15 .,,0 ,,.1., lrodTow-41 ..... llleMI 3106 :Zhd. S200, No pell; <'pis •••••••••••••••••••••• w /kitcht•n p,rv li:'s lndltttrlellllntel 4500••••••••••••••••••••••• Wi• have 2. 3 fl I bdrm JM4 Monro\li11.C.M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• drp11, s t ove . 2049 B , 1 Blk bch 0 1 b "'!ptUc h area S2S /w k, •:••••••••••••••••••••• IZ,lllKlnN•!IN1 (or l'lll\11. ~~ z lo1. r1wd, i:ar . kill~ ~~::;1csfo~ 1~~;t>~h~.~~ You are tllil winner of 1 n R a pt. or I g ht , Wallace 648..SIJl.S. ~ ba fr•~lc n~:/\~ln~ <.:all s.48·2S37 art. 6PM. CO!lta .Mrsn. 1300·3fl001ti II H 1-; vcntui l'. ~O.iMIQ 1 ,. "~t!:~1·Rl'ntril"· MO 5!110 ~ No ffr8 h ¥o ~tickets c heerful ; blt·lns. auo Luxury t8R .. Pool. yard S42.S.' Yrfy ise. a75-07il Lrg rm w /ktchn fac & !~!~:~~u~ un1l. 54.11·~31 1.urn1•1t w 1.111 !IO ilay, lt.\NCll H E AJ.TY ($13.SO value 1 deck. Year lcaa~ onl y· 11as &c wtr pd. Adlt.s. $200, dayll 640.6140. 12'7 44th St. swim mini: Pool. C'ost ri serm·4•'1. 07,, '¥.1.JO v 1-;,Slllo $!SO. 2 br on I• or. 551 2000 ·=i lro1. S2.SO Mo. Uy app l. Bkr 64S·64197 Mf'llu. Vlr Oran r.c <.:-011sl 1300 SIJ , rt. M·l 8pnC4'. WOl<M f"AHM . Id lwil,, l\i<l~ 'r.n~I~ l"t'\' l!"'fVV,OC!lT '' P/\RK ~ ........ ..u.y c&U-2.143 ........ M 3122 ft--P-'--" 312 23 88RR •• 121R)a •.. ~ v:ry Collrg('. ltelhl cmployl.'d wffronl urllrt', Ian rear l lM I'll. nr $:!,0110 for .111 \l.1in lh'1ltol11. Mn :.:1111 1• '"" " Clrcua CM'OftO _, w --,,...,., man. Kef8, Non·smokrr, drlvo In door. Si ii~. mo. 117~ .,~,..1 .. 111 47,1" lift. V1ll111:e Ill. Near /\U(ISth01r11Auir l7th •••••••••••••••••••••····••••••••••••••••••••• M1r11hal1 Rlly 6754 n o n ·h vy d ri nk er , 1781 Wh llth•r St C M ,,.,..,.,.,., . S:!H> :! h1 . l!M. dl)l x 1\111!1 ''111!1' ok Fl•1• pool, $17r> mo. i;,a4.7770 An•h~lm Convention L11e 2 br. 2 ba. frpk. pa tio. sst;.21111. ~:mo tloy11, or 6411,.JGHI OMY to Loon 5 0 25 N r w s m oke Tr c e Centr r, llOO W. Kat~lh• /\dull~.~. Cas & wule !''Ind what you want I ~....a.-t -M ....... , 4100 C'Vt'H ••••••••••••••••••••" ·1~ .. h "b "b I Tickets mus t b~ OX· ..,_ ~ pd. 400~4147 D•NY PJJot CJa1Ct1ifieds. nvYWWt. Onnl --\fUN FY AV \H ""'' wn 1ne, • r . ' a, p()\J . " ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lit Ind. lldn I , • • • l'lbbh~e . 1wui1 Au" 1. chan11~d for reserved 'n ..i • , • T n11111 Venturi·~. \lp1·1.11 Mnln Hrnlril~. !'>40·!\!nO ~2.; :.' hr 1lpl'< t; ~lt1('. kid' l'l'I' "i1tls FN• \lam Rt'nl11I!'. M0.!13'i0 s:i&.5Sl 1429 M'lll.~ ut th<' Convention "l-~~,.C~ ostoMeM 3124 c:..t.MeM 312• SUNNVACRf.S M<?r J::L t0,000 ·ft. Nearly new, 1nR Capitol, ('le r. .. rnu•· Centt r •lltad or tlmr -••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• S0.00,dbl (lor i l pleas ant. carpclorl hi Jonllunl,,, (7MI 2D'J fllll41 SllARI' 4 Br 2 Ha. (pk. bltM on qu1rl cul de "''" U llTLEROCK 3 Br . Calle42·5'78. Ext333ll CORON/\DEL'l/\ll $11.60,Qutenllor21 fl<"t•,;, ... n<"d porklna. Pyramldllcul u talPl11 Fam nm. Din Rm , 2 8'1. <'lalm yourtkkets. " Kltchenellc ·Pool·Phonc 1.ind11capcd rorncr 1111 hentl\Cf pool & Jacuui 2 Br Townhouse, lrplc Sve f'nn. only. tfi(ll Pomont1. ~··Trust Mail 2nd wk Auj!. ~BLUFFS great bay vlev.• Pool. lennl.,, continental 2376Ncwport Blvd. CM . C~1 .fl46·i776. Dffdt 503S mo /\i?l. ~149 Br 3 Ra. lge patio: pool. brt'ak(ast. Somo oc:eal\ & M8·97S5 t:ve!!l/wknds $411 4713 ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• Sharp. cle.10 1':.1sts1de. -----------• $71$ mo. w/option to buy Calallna view . Close lO ft....... ....... _ S -- S300 M 'i 7 fl.18 br, 2 ba. f11m rm & dm ;irp 4 hc'drm. :l hsth 2 &44-0499&$46.t!UO ahoppini; 4 fine bea.ch. _.,,._ 41 0 ...... w..t.ct 4600 LO·Ns 9% rm lac homl.' tK>aut ron tilory home Lge kit .. fam 64-4-261\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• " o d1t1on. S39S m o Cu ll rm. rormal d ine, one SSOO. NtwPortShores RURAL ATMOSPHERE Park Newport. t or 21Jr Alto 2IMITI> Lo•n Dave S40 nsi. llent111te ye., otd. $450/mo. Call 3 Bedrooms Lovina cart. balanced Sublease ror monlh uf fo'aireal Term' alntc 1919 Realtors Oa\'e 540.11$1. Webb Realty~IU 2 Br, l Ba. lease. no pell, me a Is . n Ice p ati o . August. Contact 12131 S.ttler Mhf. C:o. s m yard, S32S m o S44·311133 982-1966 6 42·2171 545-061 1 J Br 2 83. formal din rm. Br, 2 Ba. s0 1 l l)' twnhse W .. to leeclt 67c: ..,_ 12' .. , ..... ••92 1----------1 " U I .......,,., .., ...... ~·· NowCorrr"'".,,..~ ....... ~ Sa •rl-eh 4200 cpts. blln$. fpl. rncd ~4 on Gr~nbelt, n "· Pk.. 3 81\, l ~b•. SB>. mo. .,._......, ~· ..... * * • 2ND T.D. LOANS incl grdnr S<t9.Jt39 elec gar dr openr, nr 4173·1tol Ap . BEAUT. 3 Br 2~ Oa, dplx. f'or A.,t Ocaipc~ ••••••••••••••••••••• •• D-'tt v-....o ., 8 shops. pools. court.s. $400 paUo. gar. nu ("pt.a. ~ a. Im a del It.tar,~ blk Lo 3 r.2&.2cargar.ava1I mo. SS2·9S84, ~·9"78 or BLUFt"SCondoicucs mo.lse.673·7S'3Aat. ._..11w ioci-ttielldaoc...on. Dig Corona. 3 BR, den. ~~?~.~fo~:us:1· • 8·7. mustquahfy t yrlse S-40-8833 Stortlngal$49S a~,· .. 1 .. Br apt 'or • tlwbr.111__,.._.,.,.~ dln·rm. 1400 p /wk. or vu ... lW>mol~t ll'lt$1SOllf'C&. 1 33 ~-" ,, .,oo"""''""""'"°"'OlllE ANO~l€DAOOM. St~ Agt~72 Youattlb.e wlnner or "clean up.833·5970 8AMto Br2~\Ba.lennis.pools. •Aaent,8'4·l * very s pecial p'erton. Lft28.\Ttt.~APNn'MENT HOMES, _,.,./m o. · · 11 twofrffHckett -SP~l. S49.C>672 •fl 4.30 Jiu BBQ & grdnr . cstclifravall,3Br 2 8•. odlts no pe ts. $285. Ouct'-'"tRttft>Mk>nC-ft,~flt~Md BALBOA Bch. Lge 1 Br 1$13.50vo.lue> PM. SSH678or SU·0290' fl)I<'. p3tlo. gar . f!rdnr 673-\762 ~w..,,...n~.Amoi-.a30'PtMl'i-.&..4.-... apt.patio.SlSOwk .. July llfttlht91rot .. 2 8 . . In c . S450. 644·i727,'s--:i-.--.-... -~d---.-.-l\-.,' ~ ....... ~~~~~~-~ ... ~ a.Sli S..yk Aug.6i 5·S810 ........... u.y r. new crpls, paint. Uni \'. Park VillaQe 11 ~.1232 P c1o~s ""' rm ap.~ .. "" .,...., ""'~ ....,.,.., .... lllll. -88Q). ~ drps. Encl. gar. p ,.t beaut.2 DR.28a,C<>ndo J as min e . CdM. ~rly Tebln.~wHhfl~MCl~f'lt. heerlul Bayrront 2 br . Clrew patio No pels. Sl?SO w/frplc. le vnulled cell Eutbl uffs 48r , 3ha lease. '350/mo. Unique ~y()Ufl.t•nc:Mww~~'-tOOt\VI Avail t hru Aug. 21. Aut6lhlhru 1\ug 17th 6i3·3ro0 inr. lovely gnnhin. rec Twnhst . Bltns le pool, lf0mes67S·6000. ~· 1!'.1......-•••.u! S leeps 6 . $250 /wk . Alll.hcim ConvenUon IF You Cac within wulklns: dis $.H~ mo. 644·5512 .... _.. ..... ,.._. _...., 673-~ c.enttt,800W.1<1t1lclla tancc lo tore& & ~chis. $734199 ,,._.. -a• Tlcke l• mus t be U · ba\•C 11 Aervicc-to offer or sse-1...,.. ... wn 2"m 10pm t----------i ,,._lw.. ~ ,..,_, Lile. Luck" "U" l changed Cor reserved iOOds to sell. place an ad 0 1 ' "' r · B r• 0 c ea n VI e w Uke New Adlt E. Sldo 1 4r """'""'tt.Mot;... ~ wtr, an· 1/14. t.:ve112 B ae.at.s at the Convention In the D a 1l7 Pllol Br. 21\ Ba Twnh,.e NewpOrt R&bt.s, Newl 2 Br. COO-SUS. Pool. ._°""9tc:-.~· 281,nrbc.h. WJD.D/W, c.ntu abeed of time. Ctualtlft Senion • • . patio, fplc, condo 11nv· decorated . Sl95 m o P1&$ S.. at tTf E. Dad f7MJMO-a.. GA f7S.l'41or112·3189. Call ta..w18. Eitt w 142·~ 1311.l. C.11 644 ~1 64M?22e,•es. 9l. 1'pt .tM-orra. lectOK cJalm yourtklceu . • Combination rc:il esl.1h' & personal propt'r tv loan~ on resid en ce,., apart ments & com mcl'\'1111 properties. S.'illOO to SI00.000. St :itew1d'1 Finuncc712 8001 2HD T.D. MONEY Terms below m orkt>l. pvt fund$, por -onnl servlco In your home or ore. 875-4494 8 kr. 24 hr,c •QUICK CASH• T.D • ..._. EJ Dorado Mortr are Co. (213) 870.3UIO coiled. or(TlC)988~ ' .. .. L f • • - - Monday.JutyM, t918 OAltYPILOT U I Add 1t ••• Bulld it. .. Oiaper 1t ••• Hammer it... Carpet I it. .. Cement it .•. Wire lt ... H oe it ... Ctean it. .. M ove lt. .. Press it. .. Palnt it...Nait it ... Ptaster it ... Flx it. .. SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb 1t ••• Patch 1t...Plpe 1t .•• t<emoae 1 •t ... ' Roof it ... L andscape it ... Tile it ... Trim lt ... Sewlt ••• Haut it. .. Add It ... Plant it... Alter It. .. Learn It ... Ace_... ~..,..5-nic• ~c... G•• _lat H.A.t ., -,...._.,IP..,._, P-....JP.,.-ri1141 ~i~ ............ .. ·······················~······················ ........................................................................................................................................... . MootbJy fin •t•t<-mcnu , $h-:impoo ~ 1tu m <'Ir n · ~irl u rl' lot y<lur f hlld Eicpr Jap;in~ G:1nfentr Mo•·ana·Cll'unup. P1•t ~ BL OCK . I um pill uni· , .. y..,. Catt. Prof1•'J11011ul .'"""""~ I:•. ,'lll \I ~-~ \\" l•:.ns Qlrly payroll/H ies tax ans Color brlablMt'rt.. whil~ )'OU VlH':ltlOCl Compl m1lntenanctl & \ruck. Rolollll1n11 "alb. bri<'k . •lone pll)n \\'l'l' c ' I i.l)',$295 terior V.xl\lhir 1-Hl • '.'."'.nhllll!'.11~.iu~i: RH son.fK>fJ-8182 w hl tlt'llU 10 m an ~P. 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Y r c" "s t 3tSOll~. I h . 6'11177.1 & t0%otf w/1111. /\ny plum \> lO ~yr old. Tl.C t!X auar Hef1>tM<,:.f1e<'<'1>t. 1 L'f.•1 J"RVIS CHMt-.eS.,•lut Wkly/mo, Own ctrurp Mo"---Wol'kmanbhl p guur. 645-00:J<s 111 .: wlr sv11 lc uk111. curalo 11 'h 1 llc:cas tet11AS 37111 ... '" " • ••••••••••••••••••••••• rnt'nl 848 &101 •...., 642 Q..'x.l.S -/R , b 'h 1' . n ar~r le oo .ra . ' Add1t1on:.&dl(.'modclln11 llANDYM;\N·llomt·~ & ------ -••••••••••••••••••••••• --------""•••* .,..r Ill r m ,,enc o uri•i.. ur..-a.&US002afl6 pm. !St eve's C:lrlJ l.'l' 6 002·~73 Lrc3~ ,\ph . Co~~cie nllOu6 Rt•liablt',crric1en.t.\\l~ly,PROl''.MOVlNG .Lo"Ae \Puinl1ni:. 25 >,rs l!xp,••••••··~··•••••••••••• Rcnl(.832 .. ~~--- Wlden Uphohtery Steam clean GERWl~K & SON rrafbmon. itS G5M Yr,.fcr Hunt. Bch. Nprt rate:. u ot A. &.tc & ln:i. <1rnu11t1r.il rrrl n11s. 1n-~l o rn t' lj ·A tl d 1 t Ion s ·IRoofiftcJ Ing. Rt!PJlr, tree est 4 dd R •00• 1 ----Are.a.000.2937 Cart \VJyi. 83 t·li'OO (i tenor&:f lenor 119-t·l):IOll Rc-i.tul'c:O O\•cr block ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••··~··•••••••••• G.W 7811 " iuons l'm e rni; kototlllini;·Haulrni;. Avail -d · aftGl'M wulls 1-'r t'I' esl, low • • , ..M_uonry • Patio Covers -l.ic BIZl!>-tZ wknds too. Prompl svs. LOllCIK.opiiMJ a)i. 1 rates S86 "892. RErAUtS·AC.I. T \ Pr.. , Conc r ete. F. x p ;, 11~.._.../CCNtCttt. ~t9 2170 673 00-11 free ~t iu2·2-&9I ·:••••••••••••••••••••• llOVING'! Let 2 expr·d W/\t.1.1'.\l'Ell , , • 1 He~son.11blt>: frc c,t, he van etres. Gd work. l>oul(lo .. ••••••••••.......... • , • , --I.; us tom l:rndscop1n11. men move you. Reas. 1n :MOV1\l. I t\TCll l 1.~"TF:IU NC Walt~SOt'O...!_nYllntc &16·0761 ... EONITt= CONCR ETt:1 ~lU F F ~t ~N \ sot•·cAR~ENTll't'."'P:iiiirtn'* ~o mprlll_lvt' j)llCl') llefs.998-8J08or~S.SS8J Respons ible. 111-School ··~\Ll.1V Pt;S .. ITeie•isiOflR.,.tr s TA M p t N G Cob , r e m 0 :..-16~ ~ ~~ 1 & mmor repairs !-'rec Spnnkler 1nsl:lll:itmn & stu<ll•nt. ex pr $3 5t> per fo'rci• 1::.-il S-'O·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• c ..... t.,. blest~ne, brick & l ile ~5!-~ __ . _._ <'.'lllmates.S45 1408 rc·pairs. Aft s, 545.7973 ,~JPopHi119 · hr.C;.allGres963-7218aft ,w .. \'N-;::-A""r-/\'l~ll C \NOl'YTVSVCCO r --. 0 3" ~--"-. --Dave ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spm • "'" c. • '" i • •••••••••••• •• •• ••••••• pa110::1. clc 1~1 I 1" 1---"1"9 I • JOllS & T t::XTll ll l": Isl Ible Sc1•vire Qirpentry Add.ans also -----••••••••••••••••••••••• To p ar e your -· l);u nt· ll<'palr·J;, yrs '"l t'I:: · A SlO t-'r Ftce K11t 8t>3·ll39 at Fair l'ril•cs 900·1633 Comme rcial Lie frt'c Cst...Concr•te/lllt W--'1-&Ct.--.-. "Fast Result" MCISOftrJ a r ea . "'ork mans h tp 11 · N~I vi;truom1 • 1 _ · _,_ · ' fo'rN~ t=~limalcs he/ ~ ~ o· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~uar. Tuke advant. or m) est. a prices JO<' pum -··• l'Yrtt Ser•ice .-i1t. 6'15-3439. . • Free csl G42·W07 Service irectory . &l2·3l9'1 & 642·16 tt • 1" hondcd 5'11 ~7>1 -Fireplaces-Plantt•rs ex per. 536·7056. ------•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MASTt.:R CRAFTSMAN JAPA~ESf; f:XPEl<T ad ··· ·.Call Now Hnck Concrelt' Patio -PAINTING t PAPt::H ING MAH V'S PLUM BING ltemovnls, trl m mini;, Remodel, finish & n: !St'll thrni:s rJsl w1lh Dail) Lands<'ape & Gardening 642-56 71 Block W:ills BB(J Prti. ll~vc something ~o sell7 23 yrs ~n •g llarbor area • • 646.9(1()7 • • pruruni;. free ('SI. Llc'd, ya1rs. Xlnl refs. 499,3105 ~IOl Want ,\ds ___ C.ill 5-18·51~ _ bt. JU __ llt'f. Ests 641>~&& ~la~s1f1t'd ~~do rt well. Best rd s. h<''d &12·~ _ NO JOB TOO SMALL! Cull!msured. 642 262-' ";::::,..·-:r'1 ~.t::!! HelpW...t.d 7tOOHelpW...tflt 710UWpW_..d 7100HefpW..tod 7100HefpW..t.d 7IOOHefpW..ted 710C:HefpWmhcl ·7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost I FotMd •••• •••• • • •• • • •• • • • • •• •'f•--------•I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Schools & Bookkeeper /SCC). Lott & Fowtd 5300 lnstructiOfl 7005 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST t;('oounHc c .. n,ul-LE.\RN P l0\NOTl:l'ING la n ls In c G e n er u I .'\ hri.:h ml·ome career l. e d A e r R t: war <I Summer rntes- iHl833-281S dayac.c\C _ ---. -~II 09ll &~I T~i Lost Male ·rv\ <.;01111· ------1Sh~ll1c> SD Ille~ 1 J "hi Jobi W011t.cl, 7075 m .:i n e N r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ASSEMBLERS Pre1•1s 1on c l<'('tro mechanrcal s"' rlches. Exper. prcrd. but "111 1ram STACOSWITCH Ifie Salt'SOrhn•. Nwprt 0 1.'h. Call 1}41 Ol:?li ----l:WOKK t-:1-:r 1-_:n t-' charge. e"'pcncnc1· n· quired. J>ei: board. lite ·~ 6-12 7343 ___ _ 1139 BakerCo~t:i :\le!.a Chjir~rdc Assistant want· 549-3041 ed by ~pBch Orchodon· EqualOppor Emplo)'l'r tr::.t \\'tllrni: lo tr:irn Warner ::i; ewhopt'. t'tn Health\, M rontt. clean-rut \I I y . II ear t bro k c n 16 year old l>tudenl needs ----- quahfred dcntJl a .. s r:.I 642·461t DENTAL SERVICE CO.ORDIHA TOR Peri.on wrlh fronl 01·111·l· dl.'ntul adm rn1l'tr at111 11 C'\.IX'r nN.>ded lo wvrk 111 hou~t' wrth llllr Or.111~1· Co dental t lll'll l' & Gcneral10ffke !\lw.t lrkc phone conlurt "N us tomcrs & detail \\Ork. Lrtc lypmg &t f1I mi:. t•:xp·d. Apply l'l·•I, !\Ion 1-'ra. Jlardt'ns l't'bl (·Mtrof. 001;.,\ Jlamlolph. ( ·~1a Mesn. !l•lfi 5570. c u s l o m e r i.-c r \ 1 c e, rcprei.ent.:illvei. We of GeMt!al Offlc~ fer a career oppor ''1th 3 Typrni:. l'cit board poi.t· maJor Su Calif Uata 111g i.krlb & Constru<'llon proccss1111t frrm ror an 111 C'(Jlt'r req ·d Salnr)• 1<1 tt'1hgenl. highly molt\•nt ~ Costa :\lesa nrea r ct & art1cu1a1e in · C'-.ill 642-4226 10am·2p m CLERK dt\•ldu nl who rs C'\· onb penenced in deali ng with ---------• ch1ld rcn. Generous re -work of any k111d, oddl•--------·1---------- ward for prompt return JOl><I, COl>IU :\les;1 area ASSEMBLERS 531·7~ s.&S-OJ65 & usk for llory. -----Electronic l nsirument RECEPTIONIST people. Pleai.e call P<'tc Gen'I Office Daughter's brokt•n heort· ~· C Uk pr, tnal bal. thru Manuf. nrcd!> t•xrer·d as· Meade 1714 > >16·0080. or t'd . LOST : R lon<l c fin. Stml~. P/R taxes. semblers for produ<'l1on send r esume to : 105. F:xpe rre ncl', good nl Cocker Spaniel. rem. wht client PR, t·rcat1ve. cons-dept. Fln:il a5scmbly, r e The Daily Pilot needs a 0 e 0 l 3 1 pr a c t i cc figures & detail work. German Shep. rem. trr · l'1ent1ous hard worker. board soldrring 6 Mo'~· I clerk rerept1on1st for our Systems. Costa Mesa, lypini:. t> duy wellk Gd colored Shep Colhc rnrx. ~ Jeu11. ll~\ Ulackftn. y r exp c r . re q • d . Saddlebnck ofrr<'e Must wai.!cs & bcnefrtl'-Xl11t mull' 5S7-09til, $-40-2036. llA 9'.!fHG. J\nowledgc o r color be able lo type, handle _c_a_._92GZ7 __ . ______ , working <'nnd1lton!I. 1\p p REWARD' ---------• rodes helprul. phones & front <'Ounlcr. ly /\mw:iy l'orp. IAAO 1-~ --t=" f. ~: D u Soc •~ I Callforappoinlmrnt Excellent c:o m p:i ny Uycr lld. S1'. Bqual Op' ~llSSl~G spJ~l·c1 frmalc-1 S~retary'! Can work lndustnal Relul1on!> bcnerrts S2 30 per hour. DRAFTSMAN l'.:mpl. blk "ht ~horth:ur C'Jt momrn~s. my house 01 ,714, 494•940 I Wnllen appJic:311ons on· MECHAHICAl: •--------- " blk mouM.irh•• · Hai.I ~our:.. t'or parl1culan; 1y. Wrile Ad 117 11, Dr11ly How would you hke to Girl f)'rday. stenenal ofr hah1I of ">lt'~pln :! In c~1117l t-6-t5-2ll9art 7PM TELONIC Pilot, P.O. Dox 1560. help an <'r e:itinJ: l ht Typrni:.shorthnd prt'rd. 'tt;in~eri. rar M;n h.1H' --CO'ta Mes::i. Ca. 92C2G or worlds rnost bcautlful l'06ta Mesa. 55&-66-&l;. lJkl'n Unl•,)'l('l'lt'(I I 11!1 StOft lorr~tt ALTAIR r II t II s n1lhnnts? Wcststul ho5 • -- fmm CornnJ lh1:hl:111d., :rnr.H ~hnrlamlo; ~':::, ::~~c Cc:~11 ~l~~a ~f 1111 rm mediate ope111ni: GIRL FRIDAY T"111 "1~h'r tlll'•W' ht'r 1-:IToro UGUH.AIEACH licc.330 \V.DaySI. for a mer h an rcnl Onc1t1rl0Hirc,typin11 ~ fl7S-41170 52~ It EW 1\ HO Yoo ore thi.' w11111C'r of E Io L· I draftsman with 2 ycnn boo~cepln" ex per re _ qua ppor ,.,mp oyer Eq 1 0 . " 1-'ol~cl : ~m all Black twofrHtick•ts uo pporluntl)' current experience.Sall quired.Saloryopen.ln 1111 , 11 ,,.n.i p 11111,,. 1Sl3.50vulud Employer lni;t exper. helpful. bul qwrc nl645-4222 'fnrrrl'rl' l>t' t\ilh hl'O.•I"' Ri"91119 lt-os. ---------• not necessary. Xln t. CLERK TYPIST sal11 ry & benefils. Apply Groome r. Ex per. 1\ll M AT tr H F. \V 0 M I\ N1,_. _______ _ p t llmc 10 welc o m e NuRSt:: LEGAL nc•wcornerb & contact ADVERTISl.._.G merchants. ~·1ex1ble hrs. RN $60 ,.... Need car. l11c t}l'tn!: ICUCCU ~:tt CLERK ~s ______ i\LL3 11&11·1Sll1FTS MECll,\NIC 73SAT &SUNONl.V l'os1t1011 now a' ail:lblE Employm<'nt Opporlunr * * * tor part lrmc llS!ll!>t-11111 tCJ ty In ~c"port llc.ach rot MED SURG Legal Advert1srni: D1rt'<' experienced meehantt' • •• tor 2S hour!' per week w dass 1\ smo~ 768 45911 01, PEDS minimum Nuon to S:OC -----3·11, 11-7 • S.S7 PM Mon 10 t'fl t;i.· MHlcol RK•pt pen enc«: not fl'QUtrl'd front & b11ck orc. '!')'pin& LYN $42 1\b11tty 10 lt';arn nl'I.\ &111:se"pcr. IWO-<I~. skills ond o s s u m ,c_~---. -_-;. ____ 1 AIDES $33 responslb1hly u rnusl -f\111 or part·lJme General of(u·c 1111\1 hi;ht MEN'S -Choose your days, hrs typing <3S·40 wprn > re & hospital nenr you. qwr<'<I wilh emphasis on CLOTHING w d accuracy. Typrn(? h'l>I on -Weekly pny on e . 1 8 M ~ c I e c l r I (' Snles Specrnh~t -No dues. fees, typewriters wrll l>c :id :\lust be experrcnl.'t'rl in membership. mrnu1tert'<i to all ;.ap1>h all ph:ues or m en 's -Malpractice ins. a v111I l .. t h I e t lh 0 L l 1d1nn ;it cos\. <'a n s ,.u o m o ' <' o rn1:. u s"' " • Good family hcnlth & rwc·e~s:iry for OC(',1Slonnl <'OlllP::lllY twnc-f1li. w11h ;i('rtd. ans. at low eosl. local drrvrni.:. Jo: n•lll'nl cx<'ellcnt pny plnn. AJ>P -1-"rec lci:al consult acrnn m mp11ny b<•nrf1t i1. Call h· 111 per on .. J t: 1' .. ;;>.i. 11 IK'r rnontll >. ful'\hi•r &12-4~1. C''<I 27fi lor op Nt-:Y. J.MalNA 1111.LS lt'oal hcln al r cduct'il IM>tntlllenl MAI.I .. 581·7100 ~fuup r.lte~. 1-;qunl oppor Jo:mployt•r DAILY PILOT now. lay St •• CottoM•so i':Qunl Opportunity Employer MEM&WOMEN WANTED SUMMER OR PERM. POSITIOMS RN $56 LYN $44 AIDES $35 :-.t·l\11111;..11"1 .Hl-~~li:! lortMMt• lolley ASSEMBLER Insurance eompan)' In in person. breeds Shop, Down!own .. ~Blk/Ton Frmah· C irc"' o.ay SHIFT Newport Beach needs 275 McCormick,C.M. 11.B. 53&-4466 days. Eves.---------· College lraincd men & h d •1 :\I L ' •• AuJ:MhthruA~ l7th "" k ood ·~~~~~~~~~~ . .!1~·99~1·~7828~:.,· -----1 women wil l be con bu Fffs.Prhote D.ty References Necessnr-y Rl•g1st ra1ions 9om ·9Prn 7 Days A Week COME IN ONC t--: !>hl.'P er " rx. ' c < ;iu Anaheim Convcnt1on WILL TlllAIH billing cler . w /g l.YP]. LEGAL SECtlET ARY sidcred to :iupplcml'nl den l'a1rview. St\, 1 :?t c 800 w K II GOOO COMP.ANY ing slulls & 10 key. Ofri('(l DllVUS GUARDS For busy general prac· rr ~t t6 t!I l.'ntcr. , ate .J exper. pre(erred bul not lice l~w ofc In H.B. Good our pcrmancnl Ma . -Ti cket~ m us l be l'X , .... -·TS s I l et<.l\ll For Pina delivery, app Coste M...... • These positions are full IR"'..., necessary. a ar)' o _.,.. ...--skills mm 2 yrs. of recent 1..1 FOUND: M111I wl11tl' poo· cha.nicd. for r e-:ervcd COMPU-LITt~CORP & g ood co mpan y lyinpcrson P~rmanent. Full& Pa rt· legal exper. Preferably t ime s u mm er Joh11 . •lie. mDlc. rctl & wht l>o"' scaui at the Convention TII w. l7lh St. Bldg p.12 bcnerrts. 83.1·8450. Piull Man Time. Phone & lraMp re-in htanation. 963.5657 Seurchmg fo r apphcont!I VO Ult Cll ECK CAN • Bfo:MAIU-:O Tll ER l'.:Al"'T t; R 111 hair lllithl;ind & Irv Center ahl.'nd ()(time <C orner 17t h S t. & ---------i 1920 11arbor81vd.CM. q'd. Retired welcome.•--""'"'--------• who are amb1t1ous, dr Nil. 642·2'.>87 Call 642·5671t, f:xt 333 to Pomo na. Co) ta Mesa C~ OfMrotor Call ~6-0274, ofc hrs 10·2. LEGAL S F.CV TRAINEg p e nd 11 b I e & h 11 r d clutm your11ckcts. ~·l!IOI Type 6S wpm, posting & DRIVUS WANTED Closed Wed. Must be bri ghl, ras l workers. Xlnt opportu111- l"OUN D: Hcaul. ll'm ---------1·--------•I a~·ctng exper required . Men orWomcn learner w/good -t1'1>inA ly for od vnnccmenl to c;l•rmnn Sh<'phl•rd. Well Help WOftfed 710~ Need s omeone who Must be2.5or over GUARDS skllls. Legal background mnnogcm('nt positrons. lr..11111Nl. likes people. ap ••••••••••••••••••••••• i\SSEMBLf-:R TRAINEE hnndles responsibility & Apply In Person F /time. p /time , un· helpful but efficiency & You can curn prox. 6 mos. olrl, \\!'arm~ •AAA POSITIONS Mature woman wanted ls vc:ry flexible. Qlll for Yelow Cob lforms furn. Newporl ability to gel along wilh i•hok c collar Near llun! SEC Y'S to SI 000 S2.30 p/hr. Must speak ;,ppt. 640·0140 • 11251 Slater /\venue lkh area. Tele & ear r:J. people most important 1111;t11n Harbour, 7/IJ • J::nghsh. Apply rn person ---------1 Fountain Valley _. ·11 k c I Good oppor lun ty for 1\.16 AA.-"6 Admift bee GH1 only. ALTEllNATOfl S COOK • Full·lime. Apply --------'--! Retlr..-.. mr l:ity o ' a rtght perltOfl. 752.~31 Fo u nd : p I Gt-: ON I <20 Fee Paid l'osillons > SPECIALTIES. 746 W. in person Muldoons lnsh El.ECTROMIC 833~Jappt. 03ndcd. Whttbrn C1>lor Lrz Reinders Altency 17th St. Costa Mesa. Pub. 202 Newport ~nter GUYS Ir GALS LEGAL tith nr Pier St Annex. 4020 Birch Sl, Ste HM Dr. N.B. A'SSEMll.D Mission Viejo, El Toro SECRET AIY 'M 548 fi29S Newport Beach 8J3-Bl9C AUTO MECHANIC ---------,. Mfg co. bas opening foi area, to work a few hours O.C. Airport area. Need . . C411 for,\ppl/E.$tab ·65 Porsche only repair COOKS assemblers w/at le11st • a<lay. Fun Job. Eam S2S brl ht II tart t ,.nottol1 5350 M livltlcs Director. Ful shop. Top pay for n ght Full & part lime. Da>~ & year exper. in soldering to SS-0 per week. For sec~et1::. :1nts:llls~f:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tlm••. Mesa Verde Con man. night.I. Exp. only., Sal pc boards & sluffing more Information phone cl. aborth1nd) req. Top On nkrnitprohlem? v;1le~ccnt llosp1lul. 661 Alldiel open. Apply In person. Xlnt. benefits incld'• 830--0913. sal ary. Mr Miller, Cull i\h'oholll<?lllhne Center St , C.M. PonclM S«vic~ The Grinder Rest. 1400 medical & dental. E.O.E. Equol Oportunil)' 833·3622 :.\.!hr~"' du>· 835·3330 --• Co6la Meu 642•4340 W. Cst Hwy, ND. Disc lnsfrulnenh 1 ___ .::E~m.:.!p:.:.lo:.:y:..::e:.:.r ___ 1 , _________ , 102 E. Baker Streel. 1• EXCl::sSIVI-: t>ltl NKINC J\dmrnl~trator Cosla Mesa Housekeeper. Exp, IJve· LOAM S 171 PEtl WEEK Based on your produc t1v1l)' comm. plus 1nc:en tive. You may continue to work on a p:irt lime 01 full lime basls next fall I you desire. We also have a llmiled number o: career positions avalla ble. Cllll between 9AM ~ 3PM. 539-1183 19 YEARS 0 1" ETHlCAL PRACTICJ-; LICENSE #50 STATE OF CALIP. DEPT CONSUMER AFFAIRS LESCOULIE MEDICAL SdYICIS 540.9954 64Z-99SS 351 HospitalRd St. I I 9 .. ewport lch Pork Udo Med. llcft. Acro11From HoogHotpffol ruins Hw,,, lntentclti04'ol AVON COPY CONTROL -------4 in. no children, pvt rm. PROCESSl.._.'-WunttoSlop~ .._ ..... --• ool 1•--------~ba,1V,N.8.642·6793. "w MJLIT/\RYPOLICE ·---------UETOXll-'ICi\TIO~ & .. uc .. t•e ThitWfNftff f'"" c Open to men 11nd women.•· 111-:llAllll,IT.\TIO~ Asslstunt Vrr t• P rcsl Eam money. mt'el peo CLERK · £NGNRNG Housekeeper. Mature fo1 SECRETARY Aft e r basic tra ining , ('"II ui.t l 11~-d.iy dent, rcsP<•n tbl<' fnr rn ple,11aln confidence. Call guest home in Cost~ train in /\rmy military .. · '".. ff ,;i ., Rh 3cn Part lime. 3dav.s a wcdt. Tf:Cff ffRN£ .,_ pu •-pu h I T J South Coa<>t cr('a!'ltnf C' 1c1ency Miu 540-7~11 or ,.en 7·1 ""· ,. -Mu a. ~..-..-J ....._.., .3 .,.. Ex_cellent oppo(t1tnl1Y ~lice sc oo . rave . ,jt " 1 0 20 to 24 hrs per week, • 11 b 9AM & -l h -d 1 t•om111111111\ ll1_"n11.1I lll'O 0 nf~rona l)\'ra 'd Ca elweeo for rapid advancement mea s, ousrng, enln I ,. .. tmns thruout the nrl('( --working •'r1 3>' approx DrDnlng &. lite machlnE SPM. 646-6716.-I I d med1r a l provided. Pa)' ~ .u11una 1 l!J'I t .. t t St<1ks 1111t1 C;.i nu\Ja tin< Rnby:s1ttcr for t yr old imnlely 8 bours, Satur· shop. Fabnc:aUon ex per A'P:tr:!~~g~u~l u~~r:~ s t arts $361 month. M Ss ... GE t'oordinnllnjl lhl':ie or Per m. position l.Jvcrn. d11y lH08hours &Sund11y req 'd . Interest in .<!e mM Composeroper3tor ood . kll d DctcrminclfquallfledOl A "" r11·c~ with International M nture teen o r o1ldC'1 r · 6 to 8 ho~~s. Mu1 11 0tkbc sbl1t> vcloprng new te<'hn1c:a' Experienced. Cn ll for ~per ~r~rncga tc u1 1 ~ t~~. Army Opportunit ie11 of. FIGURE MODELS Ur11dqu11rh'n 1n Irv ine. Sl75tmo. Loguna 111 5• lo type"' run O)' "' Hklll!I, appt. 642·1552. ·Knowledge of real estnte f1cc nearest you. ESCORTS Hueki:round 1n Uui\rncs~ iij8..59r.O lier, will teoc·h the r<>5I STACOSWITCH IMC , helpful. Dullea include Coslll Mesa 540-1026 NURSE RN $60. ICU CCU ER /\LL3·1lld1·7 SHWTS HSAT&SUN ONLY *** MED SURG. 01 rms 3-11, 11·7 * $57. Arlmtnuilralion. fomllla• Ideal jolt for srudcnt. Ex· 1139 Buker Costa Mesa Insurance AJ:cn~y (.Ir · 1 · Huntin"lon Heh 062-8821 OUTCALLOHLY I e c•ll c nl co m pun y S 930 Full t ime. t-;x p Ir typrnit oun npphcntlon11, "' wtlh IHu11c lll'cn1111tn1ot: DANI\ lk.•nrfiti;. C;rll tl>tZ·t:t2l . . 4 . ~I hom1.-owners &fr rconly. esrr ow ln11lruc lio ns , Sunta /\mi !142·413-0 LYN $38 631 ·3811 ~klllNI ('l)t1Hnun1111tor ESCROW t•xl276for opnninlm<:nt. f.qunlOppor't::mployer li"rnndln c Mo rto n varlo ua fo rm.a a nd J olr1 thc pcopl1: • ------11ror 1d 1•nl an orr1cr ,..., '" neneral correspon<lence. who'vcjolnc<I Ttt.Get1ff•To11eh !\vstl'm"l .i nd Pt'Ople OFFICER DAILY PILOT M8·8()1l. lmmcdlate openlng.Cun· the Army AIDES $28 80 1-·11rlh<'llllll'l''<lr.,., 011l'ntrd 1-:xpN1e nc~ ESCROWOFftCER fntervicwing forSecunty u1ct: •----'----• • rn 0 111c-nll :-.ta .. io.ni;c w1tll rr.rnclll~r opcrnttofi llO W . ley St., t\Jll t1mc, Laguna Nlaur 1iarage a llendant. /\I 0 r ersonnel Ucpl. _ F\rll or pnrt-tlmc l'all 7.SI :M:ll hl'lpr111 Muotl ht! frc•e l1 E"rcll<'nl opportunily Cot to M••• /\rca. 714·831·1234 or maintena nce m;in. So MISSION YllJO MOLD MAKER -Choose )'Our d1y1, hr• --tr11' d •'lo.\\'Mivl'I)'. far an individual "II h :! 4 Equal Opportunit >' 493.3134 ui:un11 499.2900 COMP AMY & "°'p1lnl near you * * * l'u!\111011 11flc·r11 r rrllrnt )'l.lar'I "lnlc r~rruw <' t:mployer Dcsl11n & hurld single & -Weekly P•'Y 011 Yrr. RaylftOlld F1-y !'alnr;. auto, '''""n'c5, llt'rtl'lll'C to 11u1wrv1~r a laK.ti•• S.cy Jan1torl:it 24800 Chrlu nla multi r~1v1ty molds for -No dues. (cell, mcm 111J llnlho.1 .ind nttriwtlvt' h1•nrr1t.•. ~m.111 t•11crow c1ept 1 ·~1 Two to s yr!I ex per. Xlnt P."" f 11) a r w .:i x e r~ ~tl1111lon Viejo Co ll2675 tr11nJ1f1•r & rnjl!etlon mold bc¥rnhrp for sluff Nt•" port r{;•a d i l"or <on f 1dt•nt i :1 I I n uon will prOC<'!lll oil types Counter 111r1. l>ry <'lenncr typing & shortha nd ,. n«'<icd. t'ull &r part limt <'114 l 8:'7·&000 mochlnc11. S mall 11hop. -Molpral'tlcc In,. ovall. \'ou 11rt• lhc winner or 1rn1l<'w rcw t n<•t Kri~ or !lalc~. <''l('rows, inrlud plont. Som1· work c;ia:1>e.•r mus!. r.ciial CJCf)('r 11rc· openini:11. e ves. Appl)' al Equ3I Opportunity Good working condt1. & rrq. two fr•• ffcbts llowrn;111 I n ~ 1 r a r l s u n <t 1-~::a~tbluH U enMrs. 25t7 ft rrcd hul not necc~""Y. \ 7182 /\rm!'ltronit Ave Employer M /I-' l>ll)'!'I onl)'. -l"rl('ndly Scrvlro tSIJ!IOvnlu<'l Ct-:NTUrtY :!I ll'Bl•'-'holds. i\ppllca11ts 1':1111 tblu ff Dr. N.U Good bencfllii. Bcnul Irvine. 1Jtwn 4 & 5:30. __ STACOSWITCH,INC 1-.-1i 1 Hrnl v.,1a1e Corporation mui1l havr n 11<>0d rl'ul 6'14•0932. Newport Jl(':ich Ofc. C<il 540·7814. LVN Charge Nuri,c, 3•11 llJtl Uokcr Cnst11 Meu ,:;;:;1.":ii~y 1111172 i\1,11~1~;,~~or Uh·d. t'Slatc b.1ckgrou11tl. --COUNTEll llP.t_,r <2!•r1!! 6<14-9311 J anitorial f\Jll tlrnc & rchcf. t:xp 149·304 I C lrcu ;~ ;~1 W~ offu an ottroc:tive Apply Del T&ro 252.~2 f.xp ron~truction workini: Men, wom(.'n. rouples a.lde11. All 3hif1~. L.1~11 lntcrvlC'wrni;SaU ·noon i\u"!ithlhruAuCl1lh tnc-ro'~ lrnm Orani:< rompc n s:itlon on<I l.;il'aiRd.l.ai:unn Hllls. 11u p ~,.1 nt e~1d e n l "P1rt Ume eves. Al>Ph c1~~5v a!et1c<'n1t t:eAnt cr. &F~1uo•nl~~·.llmoplmo•3J'cmr " • · t A r1 I ( <-trmat"r Offr"" •-fl"ld 17182 Arm •tron" A\•e "" ..,u pe r 0 r yce • ~· ~"'"'' " 1 l\Jlnh"lm •'011ve1111011 'uun y rrpo bent' ll<! prolo(ra m. t'Oll'I· cou ..... •• H.... ·~ " . '" °' ,, " ... N ..... _ .. ,,.,, 7764 ' "' I "''"" ~..-Cull prOJ"<'t rM•nu trv1n" btwn A le 1;:30 l'WJX>o,...,ac.,,.....,,. Ccntl•r, 800 W. "'11tt•ll11 plenH~ n ll'd 1v <' n r<'(lr . , .. .. ·'"' n "" ., T k t -1.trowth l'°tentlul. l'lt'.•lil' Ptrrme nllc~. I /Tlmt srl>Wtles + follow op & 540-7814. Maid~. Apply The Inn nt •<' l'I!< rnul>l ll' "' 1\pl mun11 ~rr m:.ilur< contor t Mr. llohrcr , dnys, 11pply In ~"on. Acncral <lut1e~. Solar) ...:._;._,;._, _____ -t i·h1H15rd for rc:.t•n't'd couplr o nlv: Ok for 6'4 s:ioo l920 11nrbor fll\d. c-ommrn,urnte" exp J ANITOR/P11rumc: 1~nauno. 4!11 No. Cont :<1'.il<; at the Convt'ntmn h u i< b ·' n d lo w or k P1u11 Man Cnll 642·4226 blwn lOo m Fo r El Toro Beaut) Uw)' .. LaRuna lkoth ('rnc rr ahcod or 11mt' •tl!f 3.11'1> --Salon. Mui l 00 over 21 Ask For Mra. Oobicl Cull ~2~il:I. F.xl 333 lo -·-GLENDALE Deli very m e n ror L/\ &2pmfor up~)l. Ca11Mr.Rrr.iun83'7-41<t3 M11naAemcnl Hffd latre MoNy? WILLI NU TO WORK? F.xec offer11 xl nt eornlnll opportunrly. Call ufl G. 673·4786 c-lnrmyour tickuts. /\pt l\l;r nagcr, coupl.e on Times rn N.11. &r C.M. E xp. m•id P IT f or-'~---------• ly. 30 yr +. OK fo1 F E D E R A L ~permo.S4IH140. hsework & <'aro of 1 •JANnOll.AL• Ex.~~~~n~F.r~~g!rt s'f~~l~iihs * SOMYA•S * h usband to w o r k , SAYl .... GS OF.NT/\I ASSISTANT c hild Live In . f;ng Men, women & couples. lime as socia t e In ORDER DEPT. mu'sl OlJ1'\.:i\LL MASSAG f: 5'UI ~IO ,.... .. ~ h I speaking. Phonu wkdys E"pr,'d. ~~ J,,ob fosr rdla'! wholesale auppllcs. Ji'\Jlly '"ave cv""r office sup· 838-1780 lOONcwport Cente r Dr OrU>odonlit' C a rsi<lc. l0-6. 848·1114 peop c: ..... rs •Y· ~ 1 cd 2223 " .. ,.., APT MGRS Newport, C/\ Newport. 4V.. rlays/wk. • wk. Aliq 4 hrs:3 daya a cap t11 t • 67J. · plics It stationery. fl~ Mt-Yiu• 5360 Coop le tor 24 bl fl units ir Equal Oppor t;mployer Ortho cxpr rCQ. fMa.2626 Pry Cooks wuntod. Alf .,,,~It. MANICURIST. Nd 3 F.x· R RT /\ I J~ S A L E S ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.:o t a M cso. Wi lk t .,...-t....1 Atsist..t ~hifls open. Appl)' In At.SO perlenctd In sculptured CLERKS. full lime will F'tc-nrh Lessons or Tutor r\'l'rythrng Lile main .,._.. person. Colon)' Kilcben. •A.OOI MAM• nillt. Some rollowln• train if nect uary. lnjl. M A. Your home teru:1ncr, preftt rcllre< Blllin a & Account! Orthodonl1c o ffl<'e. Ortega Hwy, Slln Juan Needed M hn 1 nlaht,4 helpful. Ulterior Motive ORlVER for deliveries Pvt pty. 546.9281 <bet or semi 4< exp. 6'6·1J(W Ret'eivable. ~ltdiul in Ne w p o r l Be a c h . Capislr.uo. days a WHk. Must blVe 9U"7S9. l!fllllme perm1nentpoe1· llnm r.J.,pm 1 bC.wn 4 & 'pm. surance exprr nl'c. Typ Orthodontic ex per. re· upr. Call bclw 3-6, Mon uon. C•ll for appl. Barry ... •ts & CR ... FTS ing so wpm. St-net ~omt qua red. '4%·2CMO. -tbna P'rl. 152·729!-MalUf4h--4-X~ie.nced West. 714.557.9212 Socl• Ca.bs 5400 Aft A loCla:.slCacd Ad •i03 Dal DENTAL ASSISTANT FURNITURE bondable liquor &lor4 INURSf. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Activities ass1!.1ant. ly Pilot, PO Box 1500, CHl\JRSIDE . F.XP. !Kennel Assi1t1nt. part detk. f'UU time. Appl3 ' L~oe-1.a•s RN $52 LYN $40. AIDES $32. Prl•ot• Otdy hes 10°1. Exp. & Reis n CCllSOrv llc11istr11li11ns 011m·5Pm Mondoy thru Saturdoy JOISAVAIL. MURSIS MllDID IMMIOIA Tll Y W£STCLIFf MUISIS llGIStaY 1617 WettcHff Dr. s. ... 2u HIWPOIT llACH 631.0610 & 712-91 II INST.AMTFOTOO.ATE Wc nC"<'da moturepersor Costa Mes:i.Ca.m26. Non·smoker.$44.o032 SAL£$ PERSON lime, f'ri. 8-S; Sat, 8·\; AM.895W.t!Xh.CM .. " ~ " t\tn for You. bet'oming 2 lo work p1llmo. In dC' Sun, 8· l : & hollda)'a, F /lime lM & 3·11, We Classlrlcd /\da 642.56711 Call EVE 7S2·6i32. 2·8 vl'lopinjf & eondurtl1111 llUC,ljhl ca._,. DENTAL Specialist Ok Musl have retail ex· &«·7262, MASSA•I TINE have a rommon lnlt•rest1--------- on/"01na craf\ pro11r11m Real c11tntc hockground Seeks mfllurc. p /linH pc r1 cn <'e. full ttmc. Yoon8 lady <18-25) ror .. CARINO." You mi.kc .--------.. for ectiH• re&ldcnt~. Xln( reQul rcd. Chullenglna General Offl<'l' h e lp Oul~l11ndi ng rompany LEGAL SECRETARY lr1itlmnlc: full time p05l the core ol our p1UN1L1 Use Ule Dally Pilot wor k1 n 1t condlllons . ~row th eo mpan y . lnsuranrl! Ne. 1-:xpcr·d benefit~ & excellenl pa)' Sm general Ptattlcc or lion In Coat.a Mesa J>Ol'sihlc: & '"'' cnrr for "FastResull"auvlce greall<><'otlon. Prut l ae New port lf.8.arco 84:Mi63J. plan. Apply i. 1wr100 fk e, ron11enfal surround Uc11ltbSp1J. No exp. n~ you by offcr1t111 11n xlnt Give your c:hlld a Ca. Ut-.:VERLYM NOR Bc:oc h /O .C. A irpo rt .... J .C . P o;:N'IP.V . lng.s. Send Resume to: We H nclloacbool.£aM1 ~1lSpack11te.l'INt.,c dlrectory.Vour <'IHl'IP•nC u p w /Car:avan n c.U \II• F..uruda 11re3 Stnd re,;ume an foll &-lling anything with o l..AGUNA HILL' \l.'.t.L. 2711 East Coast Hwy while YoU learn. Apply or a pply , Uovorlr Minor, Mrvic-e Is our Toura. J0 0 a)s w /exp Wituna lltll~ t'OnOdcn~e to Ad aS83. OailyP1lotClassWed Ad SBl.'7700 ' Su1le 206CdM.Ca.~ call anyaJ\.oreve.2rn 24452 Vl:i E •luda. ~altJ. ldrshlp, Nut. trip 7/lO 837·8000 Daily Pilot. Box 1560, is a simplt m11ttcr ••. EQuaJ ()pporF.mplo~r Harbor BJ. Coat. Meu w1uu• Wlls. f!quaJ Op. CallM2-51T1ut.m ~&.s.~~~201~~l~~;-::-;.-~::-;-=-~::-:!l:-·=-=-=-=-::+!:"'";~E~.o:·~&-=·-=-=-=-=-::4~Costa~~~es~•~·~CA~0~262t~==:JdJ~us~l~e~al~l ~64~2~·~~T~8~.~~:!~~~~~~~~j~~'~1~nt~ld~res~u~~ts~~642-~~·Sf71~LlMS-~~U~33~==::::=:=:~~por~.~£~m~plo~y~e.r~.~==~d!:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:::! • -~ pm 5450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • I r l ' 818DAILYPILO T Monday July26 1976 ....,w .. t.ct 7100He,lpW•t.d 7 100Cah 8015 ,u .. ....-s 8080Mlsull-.ous 80100fflceF'lt"'ltwe& ••••• •• •• • •• •••••••• ••• • ••• • •• • • •••••• •• • • • • • • ••• . •• ••••• •• •• •••••• •. •••• ••••• •• •• ••••• ••• • • ••••••• •••• •••• ••• •• ••• .,....... 1015 Help W..t.d 7100 Ht-tp w-t~d 7100 Hrip w-•~d 7100 r'\'1'1r) ~mr I a.11 II HIMALAYAN klTTiHS WA .... 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Soc Sl7.f>OO rh 642·4097 or "-1.1·2616 N ll. -----11' Hydr o·Swifl, I /0 • ;\Jere <.:rulser. 80 a rl u;1I hrs . 11k i11. t rlr. hrd lp, clc. S.1.495. 675 5487. -----30 Diesel T rnwle r5 S22.500 36' DieM!I T rawlers S37.500 40' Olt'sel Trawlers S-12,500 ~· Dlcscl Trnwleri. SG9.500 72' Olcsel T rawlers 8115.000 ,\II wood hull constructt•d At I ant IC J>nt'll IC M11nt1me Company 616·~91 or G4G·ll-127 10' M ut hcws "Clni.~u· •. C.rt'nl shope S!ISOO M 11111 ins: avuil N fl. 81!J 22ti7 2 1 • n c I 11 m I' v r• r I) ii )' L'ru1J1c r , 4 5!. 0111,. t ondl'ni l rnll<'r. "''""' Only $51\!Jri. 111 Mt·:~\ 110,\T <·f:wn :n. i:.·1: N 1•w1111rl Ill\ d. <' l\1 . lilfJ·05,'l!) ----2:1' llL l'tl• r. Wne•ll lh•Y C rul11 er, 455 0 111,, Tande m T roller. Only :u hrs. S79'J5. ot l\1r~11 110.11 t:cnl('r. 6'16·4012 --------14' Alum inum Uoal . 7llP mntM Iv t rn1l!'r $37~ ur 1ro1lu '/ 1l<J 1.11L'\!I ---- m M llOllO'S llOST .._ rUMl(--. 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NY t OOI 1 Prm S1r1es 17' 1. 141 '· 16'" 13'. p:unlln1t. <2> hori;o Imm Name. Addres s. Zip . 20, 1. 2'11 1 74' ~. 16' z S•tt Sl3 l0 14 I horse ~IO('k P11tl!fn Number 14 1 lbusl 371 I?, JOs 60 111 from Sl620 5 tS> mil MOR£ than t~tr before! ?OC Stftd Sl.00 lor Heh O"te111. 24'J!U ·portable pipe cor. duiCl'S plus 3 frtt prinltd ;,.. Add 35,. '"' ~«II P•ltein tor ral w touto walercr S400. \!cir llE'W 1976 NECDlECAAr 11111·Cl1$s '''""'I. 111ndt1n~ inclt tax. Ah10 Lobo CAT~l0C1 l4u evtry1h1nJ. ?Sc. Sti• tt, 968 708!! ~ S t\eh·rnator n•ft1Jo!, U ,u fl. 10" ~•de. c;p pcrtonc .. , l rty. 6-15·662! oft: f'orl:iblc Ke nmore Oil\ hwtash~r. tttv111•n {one $100 hrm. Ca:-h 1<'arry IW2·8i 28 ------ llcavy Equip Trlrs. 323 Crochtl witll $-wans t l,00 Ma11an M3r1ln Hammer i\ vc. 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XKlSO. Pn vate party must llell. 1>.11 Ii I~ ---Cpc-E x tra c l ean. W1rc whecls,clean. VW BUSES S.1350 full 1>ricc. Call 7:1 Toyota Landctu1se i\u1omat1c & air cond. $4500. 492·7804 979·2342aftcr6:00 p m. llT. ~:?.1100 m1 • W:irn 592.IFE '75 7 PlltCJr I 55MXO --- huhs . 11111 11.1r. !'1111 57.' MAHYMORE ICClnftaMIGhio 9735 411pced,ntr('o11d da)s 14RGAIMS ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 7 PllWJ" 41 I IQ I '73 Forti •11 toni.: hell. IJ SPORTSCARS 56kARM4MHGHIA Sull('rnrce~ 4 .,, ,.... 1•11 '"1k l.._.C New pamt. runs Good '13 1rs-649GVD SIN. ''· • "' nni.: " (t>l7ECLI /\Classic Air ''"2' m1, l \'r \\111t' all 111 .. ,'i.: 28.13 llaroorRlv1I 1•.11 h II I t h111nut ;\l11"1I t'nsta ~h·~:a $799 '71 7 PSltCJr 788DDD sell. G4S·:l225 _ _ 540•4491 Toww.e & CCM1ntry Lo miles. extru Cll'un ! /\uWSnlc::.11.t'as in.s: VW CAMPERS Truck$ 9560 2lli7 llurhor. 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Shan> 1111.t<lll nrhst olr sunru•lf 11 i 100. l'h hLllh•ry.Mu1tl ~ell$13J</ '72RatTop218JHY '72 110Nln '-I ;11 'J'nd.t•rl 11111 .;;i; , 1~3 II/Ill , I l\...._i\ ~)() (;11111 '>I.II !<>S '""' rnitr.•i.:•'. ,1111 , 111111 .• ~l l4fll1 7.? ford ('011n1•r. A.\11 ,..~I 'll.'r{'o 1.-i1•t· <11 k l\1r, xlnt rnml 81'1 55 IG i:?<'h!'\'V l.uv $1tl00 O! ht"•t OI frr . II Ill '/Kiili ~l ~>'ll• ~•lll '"~lll 6755929&t;73·1366Rlck. Sund&JI -Merc•O.. lu1 9 740 weck·end Specrnl 1tln-Heoley 9709 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 P'optop 486FOG •..................... 19f;O Mcrn•dl·~ 220. I ~rvl. W<•,1phal1;.1, air ·1:1 :ll">OCl,1"1t , .. ~·umi•h•kh "''lnrt'fl ,\ '' 1-''.\1 rn111n, new 111 '74 luibbletop !!4550 "I.WO iilX>jl;! l•'IHll 1\ 11r1·' ~ nll Jl•I ''\\111•h.11''.fni:.i. ..... ,. i:,il ti.·~t utr1•r O! t1atl1 "llk.\\,111·11.1111. 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COSTA MESA -------- '75COUGAR XR·7 $5395 Auto trnnS.f'O"'<'r c;tel·r mi:. ,\MJFM mult1pll'X, f :i c t ory a ir co nd lll'au11ful s ilver 111\'l.11111 "ith huri.:ancl\' lt•athc1 llllt'OOI' 1!116:\1 lJS I 540·5630 540·5630 1011\SO\ ,\SO\ • LINCOLN M~ Jl(URY 2626HARl011t ILVD. COSTA MESA -----D~ 9935 ..........••••••••••... .II l>rnl~I' l'oronl!I SI \\ ;11:011 'lrw t rrc~. i:cJ 1111·1 h.11m al con<I. s.'\!15 l'hKli Hll:1 Ill I''"'~"' ( '111'<11ll•I W .1.io11 I ,ol 1•1111ol l'\•I l'ly flOll, lol I l 'Hlll ·n c·o1.1 C.d rontl N\'" Ill\'' 'l'illO l'h lil4 1121l .1n111mc •73 LINCOLN SfDA.N $4795 l 111 ('unt1•oi with lull pwr , i\:11 F "1u1w ·"'" .111 th1• ttlht•t l.llH'Olll Ill\ ury k.1tur~~ LI< .. l!I 1111, 540-5630 1011 \SO\ & SO\' • llNCOtN·MERCURY 2626 HARIOR llVD. COSTA MESA ,, .. '" ''·"' til•· ... ,,. ,.,, \I I.nil' '>Ill IK:. • '74 PINTO RUNABOUT 51 995 .Io ·I lo , ol. .a I 1111-. JO lo I \ f l•.tll\ l Ill\' lt•f t'I Uth flU\ ,tl\d Ill I I• 1,c.il..I It 54 0-5630 I\ .. 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G ~Ill~. t;73·6121i <'VI, nutn, P tn, flhort bed. . ., ·, Knw11'1nk1 Ilk>. :1 t \I Ir ;ll'l 11111111,1·~. Ill;.! IHll/ ~.ih·' St•r• 11'1· l.f'i"tnl! Roy Carnr, Inc . MERCEDES ON DISPLAY •••• \ \\ ~1>1>11 ('111111 i ii t'.111 St'' Ilk 'I .1k1• n \ ,., 11,1\'i• ,mni•thini.: \ 1111 "ant G•Mral 990 I G~al 990 I '-••l.tth '1' of ,,,, .. 1 ~11~ a: tu ,,.11 ·1 l 'Li.•~'''-•·•I acl~ tltt ••••••••• ••••••••••• ••• • • •••••• ••••••••• • • • ••' likt' nrw. 7:1 Hab1111 I' t r. Chn>mt· Holl' lto) l l' II ~I \\' H°'91• of lmporh i\ TllOll IZ Jm ~n;11n;1n:~ "":,\LJ-.ll blMi2 ;\hnch1">1tcr. Sl200 646-7631 ~IS 2M3 ;1f1<•r 211m rt m'. rnrl 111 1.~, r11uw . ll40 .llJmhort'c Newport Bcai.:h &<10.6441 , I \ \\ \II v \' 11 I u r 1· t I .11111 .. ·r \ 1111 11.1mt• 11. It·, J:Ht tf' ·c•rf, 't';°'t :J"2M ·71 llC>Nl>A l 1.1111 '4"111 Sh.1q1' s:!.!~10 Ill? •,:r•1; 1111. ~lnl <1rnil "'"" ons 9S70 CREVIER blti Oibl ()(1111: Motor HomH. Sole/Rent 9160 ....•.•••.............. ......•.......•.•..•••• i I I 1 et '1 I! 1• JI :! II 0 T1 ... 1.-,m.111 \ .111, t, ton. n<'" 111·c.., ~1~1'15 ~~ll• hiitH "·'~' Uucnll r•artc 523-7250 fin tht Santa \n11 fo'w" $AMfA A,.A ·7 1 1),1,lw r. 111 01111 rm ,\l1nl I Olllf ;•t>r '11111 ( Stt•n •n S:J:r l'1 ~ •• 11. ii I I & I Sf & llOAOWAY 83531 TI '73 210C Cpe. '•'W N'ntttl. Julv & \111! • (0CH1H'Y I 11 iu~ 11 2 1 ·• .,i r" x ·7s nod ct• , .• rn 11200. I"~. , .. , olT•111an Oft•v•No 1111AcH1wt • 'i I \ W 11 1. 011 i.: o" m•r 1-:it<'lllll'nl C'on<I. 510 :t6a9 , 1,1r, ll!l~I i.:1'nl•r111or . r nnf .111 I' H. nm 1111 "''~" • aulo •USED IMW's* $8,450 hetr h "200\\k.:. 1x·rm1 :J iii \'!4 <'•ln"•' \'•tntroL '714!002 ·1103EBL'I JlmSl~mon1 Vol,,.o ~IT·~'l9l m:i1::s. T l i\ rudlah. trlr 'T3 Bavarl•. t""'•tfNV) "-port• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----hitch + C'll. 840·~ "'°" · '"' • $3600 640-SS.SO or ~ply '742002·(835KSJ> Ul-1276 ORAHGECOUHTY :!6 GMC. d ,11 1~ r.11 c~ '"nil. O:ite~ ·" 1111 1\111! \.!· 13 or 18-2i Mii ;,!>Si ad. '451, Daily P tlol. Qox i O .OCS· 1347LFM> --VOLVO l.S60. Cos111 Mello. 9~ Closed 0.. S....,. 1i8 2.505. full pwr .• 6 cyl • f:Xct.l'SIVl::LV VOC.VO 1-:.=:....;....~.........;.:.,;__;_;_::..:..::._.1---------:--j bst offer. Days, 991Vi300. 1 v loah, SoH Soil 9060 .-; t7 IS eves & wknds 536·5863. .aritclll Ot\'O Dealer •••••••••••••••••••••• ln Oru111w Count~ ! •••••••••••••••••••••• "'14 •"-" SL R-.. / h BUY or Lf!:AS E • I '···~~~"-~ 14 C.prl 6. elr. s ter eo '""" • ._....., w pllr~ DIR CT deck.13,000ml,superio r. me nt Inter .• AM JfM E """·;;~,., :5.·;~;::~~~:i:::: ~ ., $26f5 Askin& SIU50. Pvt. l'l)' ~-"4 ~-~~.i-~ V6 14 1th 4 l'I pd tr 1 ns. de SS6-0639. 2025 S. Manchester tor troup and only 40,000 'i3 M BZ 280C. white w Ila Anaheim 750-2011 miles. Lie. 531PBt" int. Sunrf. ~tereo. Wk, --- S40-5630 26.26HAllOlt ILVD. COSfAMHA 83:1·1361. hm S-1$·2'Kl8 ·10 Volvo 142. Radio. Runs ---writ Cl 'lln Gd m1IH8t'. '742 $1750/bst 64'1-<tll'f2 .••••.......•.......... ii :\IG M1d,:el MK Ill Xlnl ('ond. 499·1992 The fastest dra14• in tht West • .a Dall) Pilot ClaS$1ri~ Ad. &42·5678. mn It 111n:111 lt wt•ll fl.1 2 !IH7M HOOW..,Hew HOO 8 J ! DNL Y PILOT * Moncuy July26. 1976 1929 OAKLAND RD STER. WITH TOMHEAU COVEi •275015 514,995 NEW '7 6 FIREBIRD TRANS AM FACTORY AIR COMDrTIOMIMG L~~·,. ~--1~~ 56195 =2W87F6N595011 1974 GMC SURFHVAM V·B auro trans air s41•s cono111on1n g. power steering custom pa1nr. rallve wheels 149370Xl .. . .. . SIUTZ BLACK HA WK VI DEMO 1928 PONTIAC CPE. COUICTOl'S ITEM rP403037 59,995 NEW '76 LEMANS FACTOIY All COMDITIOMIMG 54995 I '7 4 OLDSMOllLE 1975 PONTIAC ASftE HATC .. ACK COUPE 1971 YOU<SWAGEM IEGEHCY TWO DOOi HAID TOP V-8. auto trans . tactoiy air con<111ion1ng. power s44•s s t eering . po wer windows. power seats. stereo radio. Landau top (138259) 4 cyl . 4 speed. tactOly s21•s air cond11ton1ng. AM radio rallye wheels (746NJP) .. speed. air s16,5 cond11toning, AM radio. (656EAEJ NEW '76 VENTURA 2 DR. CPE. FACTORY All COMDmOMIMG 54695 rllCIS to00 T1l MT >-. lt7'. AU. CAllS PUIS T & l OPEN DAILY - 9 A.M. TO I 0 P.M. WI DP8l1I. Y DO PONTIAC WAllANrf WOii IKAIDUSS °' wt8I YOU OllalMALLT MCMAS9 YOUI CAI · WE LEASE ALL MAKES AND MODB.S Huntington Beach Fountain Valley EDIT IO N Aftt."rnoon N.'t'. S tot•ks •1 VOL. 69, NO. 208, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JULY 26, 1976 TEN CENT~ iHuntington Reorganization Continues 8y ROBERT BARKER Of·~· 0 •• 1, ...... '11ff I luntington Be ach City Council members arc expected lo con· tinue reorganization of com mi s1ons and agencies tonight when they hold a Joint meetin~ "1th the cit v s Recreation and Parks Com m0iss1on. Starting time for the mcetmi: will be 7 .30 1n the conrerenn· room at U1e baS-Om(ln~ -tn 1·1l~ hull Thto council 1s expected to n ·· constitute the recreation com m1ss1on in much the i.ame m j n ner as 1l did the planmni; com m1ss1on. Council members ut thut time interviewed all applicant~ for the planning commission as "ell a:. the incumbents . They lhen as ked the resignation of all mcmb<'ri. ~ind reappointed fi ve incumbents and named l wo nc" comers l\tayor H arriett Wieder said It) dav she f3\'0r1> s1m1lar a cllon "1th the rec re a lion comm1~s1on "This is a new c1l~ council a nd 11 should have the right to makl' its own appoint ment.s," he said Mrs. Wiede r s:ud there ah.o seems to be a fel•hnJ! that e1J!h\ vears on thl' <'Omm1s~1on are enough and thl:'rl' ma~ be a n<·etl for nt'W face-; \\\•st (;t•rm <in'.., lla rro Bode shO\\S \\h at 11 tak1•s to \I 1ri :m Ol.1 mpl<" ,;11l111g 1 a n · ;Js ht• h i kt•' out 1111 I 1·apt:t.l' \I hill' F ran!-. lll'U hlll·1 111;111s tlw tiller dunng ~un<la.1 ·s 170 t'l :.i:-.s r.1t'(' off K1ng!!>t11n . Ontano . H1xk ' unu,ual h1kmg tl1l'h1llQllt' lw l1w<I t•:trn his h<wl lo a one second \\ 1n 1n lht• ra r t.." "ind t he lead in the ..ti O Clas... 1-'or mon· on 01.\ mp1t.· s ailing. Set• P.ig<• B-1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Grove Shootout Probed Tu:o Arre sted in High Speed Gun Battle CJrcll•n CrO\ e police ar<' trym~ tndJ\ tn Jiit<'<' toi;:ethn !Ill' rau,1• .111cl rtNlll.., nf J \\ lltl ht~h 'fll'l'cl ... 1100111111 lwt \\ l'l'll 11c1·upa111 ... or t IH1 \'.1r.., I hat r at:ed I hrou~h th<' II' 1·11\ tall· !-.1111cla1 n1i.:ht So far. poll re said. the only thm,i:s they ha I'<' to ,i:o on are a h 11 11 t• t . p o c k e d a u t o . .., o m l' 11vtmd\>d .. tn•N ~U:!ns anli l"11 ~uspects "ho aren 't talkm~. One suspect arrest~ short)\' Mississippi GOP Maintains Silence ,J,\(."KSON :\l1ss. rAl'I :'l:ot 11'1 rt'o1d1 t11 11eld llw rnh.' of f)<l\\l!I brokt•r , · M 1~s1~s1pp1's :JO 1 oh'1lrll·~a11n1110 the Hcpub)l(•an 'at111nul Cnr1\ l'nl11m has dt'l·t<k cl tn m.11111 a rn 1t~ 11ncnmn11tt1•tl .. t.tll" Dt'lt•~.111• .... 11111 .1l tl•rnatc.., "ent lwhinll 110 .... •cl clnclr1> Sunda1 111 tlt•tt·1 m 11w tlw1r 1·our .. 1· ,\flt·r th r 1•c• h1•ur ....... tu ll' 11.1r t \ r ha1rm.1n C'larl..t· ll<'t'fl 1•1111•r)l1•1I to .1nr111111H·1• lhat tht• flt•lt•i.t<•llfln "111 not lip th hantl 1111nl !ht• 1·1rn \l'nl11m 1' h1c h ... 1urh Am: rn 111 Kan:-.1., C'1t 1 \ t I ht• 1•.1111 II". J' 'r> oft t'll in lht• 11.1s l I''" 1\ l'l'K..,, lhl• tlt•h•.:Jt\'' tw urd ple as for s upport from top .udt·~ to both Prt•s1dcnt Ford :rnd 1·halh•nJ(l'r Ronald lka.:an. No formal vote was taken. but Recd ... :ud a cll'ar m aJOrtlY wanlt'<l to put off l hl' dec1s1on The ,\I 1ss1ss1pp1 cl<'lei.:at1on "111 not "TOtr-u11ttl we J:et to h ,m ,:.is Cit, .. · hl' sa11I Both th~ F ord and H ca~an r amps claim tht>y haw mor <' than the l. 130 votes m>edcrt to"'" .1 r1rM-ballot no minM1on. Out th<• latC!\l Asso('tated l'ress tabula t1on sho" s Ford with 1,000 ar11t H<•auur• 1,021, ind1catrn~ that the • :\l1ss1s!iipp1 bloc has tht' power to µ111 f'or<I wit hm a wh1skt'r or th1· total he nel'd!i Paper Says Antln Fled Irate Troops "'"Wl-M DICTATOR IN HIOtNG Uganda's ldl Amin .. N IROBI . Ke ny!'.I 11-\P I l ~:mdan Pres ident ld1 Amin OC'd from his headquarters in Kam· pala. the Ugandan capital. when a group of a ngry troops llP· proached a nd firing broke out Saturday ni g ht. a Nairobi newspaper reported today. The Standard. in a dispatch at.- tribut ed to 1\s Kampala cor- respondent, said that at the out- break of s h ooting. c rowds watching a nearby soccer match ned while Amin "melted away in· to the cover of d arkness." Shortly after the dlsturbance. the report continued. Amin told the Ugandan Defense Council that he had decided to take a leave of absence outside the country. but the councll over- ruJed him. There was no con!irmation of the report, just as the~ h as been no confirmation of previous re· p0rts \n Nairobi newspapers of mutinies in the Ugandan army. But the persistence of such re- ports as fueling speculallo,i in {Sff 101 A)ll N. Paa~ AU before midnight 1' hl?n one or the shootout cars 1\ as ho'tt'fl ill and hailed Oil a res1Cknt1al stn•e t 1s a 17·year -old juvenile who "as not 1dent1fied The other sui.pcc·t \\as 1dl'n t1f1ed as Paul B. llernand<.'Z. 18, ol 5225 W. 1h·er St . Santa Ana Neither sus pe ct had a gun Ill h is posse ssion "hen th(• la te model blue sedan 111 which they "ere ndmi: "a~ ~lopµcd near Ne"' hope St reel and Cha pm an ,\1 enue. pollr c s aid As a result. a c adrc of Garden Grove polict-officers this morn ing was retracin g the zigza~ !'>hootout r outt• 1n st.•arch or a l!Un that mi~hl ha\£' been thrown out u window when police patrol um ls JOIOed lh(' c h U'iC Before the black and "h1te un- its began their puri.u1t of the t"n shootout vt'h1cles. t"o l:Jx1 <'ftlh had fo llowed tht• car:-a nd r~1d1oed tht•ir d1~paldwr lhal al least nine i.hoh "t'rt' t''<<'han)!e<I as the r:ir:. r~1cNI do"n llarhor Roule\'anl ~oulh of Ch<ipman Avt'nuc. 1w>lic<• ~:ml They <11d not rule.• out lhr JK\SSlb11ity that an OCC'Upant O( the car thal wa:o; not halted rnulfl hA\'C been woundt'<.I or ll1JUred. ··We've been told hv w1lrw~se~ ~hots "'ere t!Xcha n~1'fl at point hlank ran~e as lht..' t\.\O car .. rared down llurl>or llo11h•vt1rd," ~• c; a r d .. n <; r o ' t' r> o I 1 c <' .,pokt' ·man s aui. "lt"s possible someont' woo; hit m the :i;cc11n1I <·ar an1I ttw 1n1urv ha~ f;Ollt! unreporud." he.· udd('{I. Pedro Man Dies VISAl.IA I/\ r I A San P!'dro man drowned wh1lc tr\'in~ lo swim from a houseboat to som<' rocks in KawN1h l.ukC". Tul<.1n· Countv sheriff't. office rl.'ported. Babashoffs Get Medals The Babas horf family of Fountain Valley collect<'CI m ore h ardware a t the Montreal Oly mpics Sun day in the final day of swim competition. "Shirley lJ~bashoff won 4 sih·er medal in the 800 freestyle and a gold in the 400-meter freestyle. and her brother. Jack, was a silver m edalis t in the men's 100 freestyle. Sport s editor Glenn White gives a detailed ac· count of the Orange Co;u;l area's representatives in today·s sports section. ~ Page AJO. At pr est..>nl. there nre two ml'm bl'rs who ha n • served eight ) ear~ or more T hey include Tom CooJ>('r . an ll·\ ear me mber of the Hunt ington Bea ch recreallon com- mtSs1on. "ho 1s in hne to become pres ident of the Caltfornia Parks and ReC'reat1on Socwty m 1977. T he othe r q•te ra n boar d member 1s Lee :\1osteller who has eight years sen ice. lie has Ju. l l'Omplctet'l 1a year's term w• commi~sion chalr mun Norm Worthy, director of lht· recreation dep;artment, strongl~ endors ed the continued ser"1<'e of . the pair 111 a letter lo the cit~ counC'tl last week. "l am <'oncerned the city c:oun "'' m1~ht .ac.t....a.sJ.t.A.uLwitJt.ttw planmng l.'omm1ss1on and retire members with long service such as Cooper , Mosteller and Bell\' "cnnt'dv 1 s1 xvear~•."ht.• md "Thl• ·(' three.• hun· bt·~n lh<' bat'kbone of the recreation nnt.l park com mission. dcvotrni: thous ands of \'Oluntl'l.'r hours to the r 1t)." he said The commission is made up of f11 e at-large membt>rs unit ~1i.. rt>prei\entallves from sc·hool d1!'. trl<'ts m the city because of Jo111t use of athletic fields and parkt- <See COL'NCIL, Page A2l Schweiker Eyed Reagan Names Running Mate LOS ANGELES t AP 1 - Honald Re agan said today he selected C .S Sen. H1chard S. Sch\\ e1ker of PcnnS\"h anin as his ,,('~ preSldentiol rurunng mat~ tf he "ms the Hepubhcan nomina· lion for president Reagan s aid he kne\\ he "as breaking "1th tradition in an- nouncing his choice for a \'Ice pres ident 1n advance of lhe con- 1ention "SJOl'e I now fet'l that the peo- ple and the delegates have a n gbl to know in advan<'e of the c·onven- t1on "ho a nominee's \'ire pre- sidential choice would be. I am today deparltn~ from tradition and announcin~ mv sl'lectwn." Heagan i.a1d 1n a ne\\S con ference I le refused lt> ani."er an~ ques t11ms and Id \ 1 m ml'<i1ately after n•adm~ a 350·" ord sl::itement There " as nn 1mmcd1ate com ment from Sch\\ e1kcr Reag<i n . a c ons er\'all\(.' ehallenl(er to l'res1dcnt F ord. :.au.I that Sl'hW!'1ker. who ha:. :1 more mocll'ratc image, is so· meone ""hose basic beliefs arl.' compatible with my own " It wa not clear what .effect toda' ·s move would have on Reagan·s chances for winning d t'lcgates 1n P enn s ylvania. Ther e are 25 uncommitted de· le.i:ates among th(• \03 members or the Pennsylvonia delegation. accordinA to Associated Pres1> tabulations Both RcaAan and President Ford ha"<' d;iimcd enoug h de· ll·~alt.'S for 1w minotton 1.130 art' needed bul continue to bat· tie for ever y dl'll.'galc as the con· \"l'nl1on dr:1"i. near Ford h a1> 1 ,095 d!'legates. Reagan 1,025. according lo the Al' SUr\'C\ Ht>agan did not mention Penn Missi119 i11 Baja 4PWltt -IO REAGAN'S PICK Sen. Richard Schweiker 1>) I vania s delec ate situation. But Ford holds a 6S·delegalc lead tn the state -slightly m ore than the entire nationw1d~ de· legate lead of 60 the President holds. ln Pennsyl\'ania, ford has 71 delej!atcs. ·R eagan fi. Sen llo" urd Baker of Tennessee 1 and there are 25 uncommitted Hc;igan descn bed Schweiker a~ "a man of independent thought and action. with u bat·k· J?round tn bus mess and 16 years in pubhl' ~erv1l't>. lie is r espected b~ his colleagues but has not become a captive of what I call the Washington buddy system · · "Ile has an awareness of the shortcomings in our forc1 i;tn poh cv and 1 he domestic threat posed by cont inu111g the 1m.•st>nt policies . of inflationury def1c1L ~pend mg," the former Culiforma f:O\·crnor s~ud. ·I ha1·e mt>l with him uncl \\t• ha \'l' s pent a consid erub lt• a mount of lime pcri.onally dis CUSSlll~ the Crlltc al ISSU('~ that fal'c us today and the princ1pk-. b1· "h1t h we would lend th<' n.1 tfon." h(' :.old. Reagan's press sel'ret ary, Jim Lake, said Schweikl'r "has madl· 11 rleor to the governor he wi ll go nut and do every thing possible to help the ftOvernor . '"Ill' has a lot of fr1l'nds in N<'w Y o rk . 1 n ."I c w J e n. c y. 111 Ot'lawa re . in Pennsylvania," J.ak<> s aid. n amm1t k(•y statc•s ''her<' tht'r (' an• blocs or uncom m illed or "sort'" F1Jrd dell-Rall'~ · Sch\\C1ker himself wa:s hsttod j .., a Ford delegate until today in moi.t sun<'.' s Lake s:ml Hcagan and about half a dozen of his tl)J> Cillll· pa1gn advisers 1ndudini:: his na tlonul C'hairman. c .s Sen. r aul l.axalt of NHada. discussed for s e \' c r a I d av s th c r c I a l I\• t' strengths and· wt'aknesses of '"u r elath·elv modest number" of potenliaT runninJ! m<itcs. lie said Schweiker was not <'ailed about the possibility unul 1he decis ion was made to offer It to h1m. Lak e s aid Realo(an und Schwcikl.'r m<'I privatl.'ly without publil' announceml.'nl for si'< hours Salurdar at HN .1g ari'c; Pacific Palis ades home. Ii<' s:11cl the f:O\'Crnor ke>pt the details of his selection process private b el.'a u s e he cons idered the pa r ad e o f pros pe <'lll l' n cmocralic runninJt mate~ in Plains, Ga., to be "a hllle de meaning." Dana Man's Body Found By LAt'RIE KAS PER 01 llt• O••IT 1'11 .. lt•ll The bodv of a Dana Point man m1ss1nJ? m· M{'Xll'O for a we<'k was found Sunday 1n the seanng fi e· serl of Raja California but tht• search for his companion Y. as conli nuln~ loduy. The body of William (;. Kastorff. 37 , <1£ 33351 Dremerton. was found in t h1' desert arc· a between the Sierra cle Ju:11 l'/. Mountains and the highway hnk mg San fo'ehpe a nd Mexicali. llis motorcycle. with an empt}' ruel t ank. was found about a quarter 1>f a mile away The bike bclonginl? to his t•om pamon, M utsayuki Tanaka. 3:1, r>I Long Reach, wa s found ubout 20 milt'!'> ~oulhwesl of Kaslorff'~ body. Searchers followed footprints bclievl'd to be Tanaka's tn an Middle·alfe Man? Kidnap Suspect Tally Climbs to 5 ("I IOWCll 11.1.A 11\1' 1 In \'esl1galors say us many as £1 v<' people may have been r espons1· ble for kidnapmg a husload of Chowchilla school children and imprisoning t hem for 18 hours in a buried trul'k. One man is In jail, two more arc beinJ? sought and authorities sard Sunday that two m ore m ay be nam e d in th e nationwide manhunt. ·"There has been some talk of a fourth and a fifth person being In· volved." a law enfor c.emenl source told the Associated Press. "But we haven't gotten far enough into the investigation lo be sure." On Sunday, newspapers quoted investigators as s aying a middle- a g e d m a n may h ave masterminded the July 15 kid· naping. The bus carrying 26 t'bildren and their driver was stopped al gunpoint as they headed home. They were imprisoned in a mov- in~ van buried in a rO<.'k quarry 9a miles awa y in L.ivermon• hut e<1caped unharmed. Madera Countv S heriff E d <M e BVS. Page AZ) Cashier Check Gathers Dust Tom Brown's cashier's chec~ gathered dust today al the Hunl- mglon Beach Police Depart- ment. The cerllficate casba ble for Sl,300 was found lylng in the dirt beside Alleen Humes' downtown area hom e Friday, Ms. Hume told police. She flnally·gave op and called officers after a fruitless bunt for its r1ghtful owner through the telephone book. She said she called evety Tom Brown list~. but there were M takers fort he Sl,300ctrtl!icale. area about 50 m iles southwe!it of Mciucali until about JI p m. They were expecCed to continue the sear ch today S<>archers . all or whom are volunteers. this mornin~ said they had lost Tanaka's tracks bul they were continuing to scorch in a n a re a ha Ir way b <• l w 1• 1• n Trespozos and La Ventana The area is "pure desert" with no water holes or habit ation nncl temper atures rungmg up to 11 5 degrees "so there isn't any rt• ason to be optimistic," s aid Lt. Hobert Morse of lhc Snn Dlc410 County Sheriff's Dc11urtmenl Ill' 1s coordinating the scurch with Mextl'an aulhorll1es. It is, he said . very close lQ an , arca -.yhcrc two Mexican sur vcyors were lost and never found lust summer. <S«-e nonv. l'•I<" 1\2) Or:~:~.~oa•t We athe r Patchy night and morn. Ing low clouds . Little tern· perature chunge, with high In low 70s at beach, low 80s inland. · INSIDE TODA V Moit Or011ge County ta.r· J'O.!leTI wUl.auvme a greater Mtore oJ Ille cOlt o/ educating 1chool children. F'or the rtO.IOn$, 1ee Page J\7. l•dex ~~S..Vi(• :!, =~-n :t h~~: ~J Ntl .... al N,wu A4 CM"•CO<Mr I J ~Ce1tnt' atl , ..... 11... • ... IJ ~ .,. It Comio I J Or SlelMreM • H ~~~-=~It•• :: Stec•M.tr\tll ... UIMrlal ~... "• ~: ·~' ~rvt-"I A• W.;tt-AA ~-=:.. =~ Wlt'lll,_. Af •\2 OAILV PILOT H F Fro• Pa9 ... t I IOI AMIN ... ...;;uro1J1 th;.it A man ' hold un P<>"' er 1s thrcnll•n<'cl Amin on SundilY arru1t'd Kenya nr lm~"''"R an t'l'Onnm1r bl()('kildl' that h"" n 'du,·t'<I l 'u,1n da to a ~a:.ohnt• i-uppl\ ,ufft<'ll'nt onlv to 01H·ral\• l'ffil•r.:l'rl<'\ ''th1elr11 for five d,1, .. lit' ... 11d h~· ma b forced · to 1 l'.)UI l tu des1wn1tr 1o1r1111n .. Joo'or1•qfn M 1 n i>-tt•r )1 un) u ,1 \\'t11} .1k1 rcpll<.'d th:1t K,·n\" "'111 deknd 1tsetr If uttul·ktd · "Hut we ha,•e no mtert>M m fl~htlnl( l ' J!anda ,' ht' addM l 'Jt:>nda normallv ~"'' 1t' l>f'lr<>lt'Ull1 JH 1><lut·h from the Kt• 1 n~ an 1 t•f1n1•1 y at MombJ1>a Thi· Kl•nyans :-.uy thev hOH• Mo111><'<l 'lhipmcnts to lhf'1r l;_andlockt.·d 1 ne1~hbor b1'l'at1'11' Amin Q\H·S S~I million fnr pre\'Jl)U' dt.>hvt•rtt'' ;.ind other 'UJ>plle' ar1• nut gnan~ through bc>t·au'>t' lhc Kenyan truckdrl\·rr ., arc afr.1td or Amm's arm\ Amin claim" l lo!anda has p;ud for everyth1ns:; ll ha~ reccl\·t'd H;_1dro l 'i::anda c;a1d Amin h:ul " e n l m l' ' ' .1 i.: ,. ' t 11 l :'\ "\ secre t a r ~ c; 1• n 1• r J I Ku rt Waldhl'tm and Scc:rctdn; General Etelo.a ~I buurnoua of th<' Organization of ,\fncan t nth asking them to M'.'nd fa<"t-fmdm~ m1ss1ono; to look mto h1.., chari:e' l ' N 'POk1·..,man 1n ,,,,, \'ork ~aid that a' far J' Ill' kill''' no s uc:h reques t hat.I b1.•l'll 11• ('CIVed. Relations bet,,e,·n Arnin anrl the Kem :111'1 h:I\ l' llt'l'O ~trarnc1I for se\'t:ral month!. h(-raui,,· of ,, rlaim b~ the l 'gandu11 11.-.11.lcr 111 Kenyan lf· rrll orv. f 'ro1n Page .. t I COUNCIL • • One 'acancv has existed J>ance February when Janey Koch r~· signed. Her term expires m 1978. The term of Rudv LozJno e\· p1red last July 1 and he has ap.. plied f9r rl'appomtml'nl for another four·year term. Lozano, In f aCl, \l 3S ~ICl.'lL'(! Ju. )\ l.t to sen r <1::. romm1s::.wn cha1rm an for I h<' comm~~ l'itr. The l'lect1on, a .. wa~ tlw plan ning comm1ss1on l'l<'rt1on of <it firers earlier. was ht'hl <lt•::.1)1te rcque~ts by membC'rS of lhe r1t ~ counctl to hold 1t in abey:.1nc·1.· un· tit apPQint men ts could be made• In the plannin~ comm1s!51on s hume. the l'llY counr1l ret1rl'll Robert Ha Lil '' hu had 22 ~ ''al's s<'rv1cl' and E::d"' ard Kcncl'I, a mt•mber for sii< year::.. Thi' plannini? rommi:. .. 1on "111 holrl all> f1r:.t mcetmg TUl''>dtl' Dlj!hl '>lnCt.> r1•11r.i.:,1n1tallon Jl "'h1ch time an C'lec•t1on of ofht'l'r~ IS '('h<'tlUll'<I T"o mrmlwrs. Huth Fmlt'\ • md Prim Shea. arc Oii \'ac;1t111n .end a final dt•c1.,1on ma~ not be m:ufr u nt 1 I I h~·~ r l'lU rn ,\ rha1rman pro tcm ma) be l'l<'cl t'd during lh<' 1ntc>nm. acrordtnl! lo l'lann1n ~ l>1n'l'lnr H1chard IJ.JrlO\\ Adult School Graduation Slated i11 HB l)q)lomni. wait bl' J!IVCn to ts:1 ~r:Hl11.1l I':-ul tlh' lluntingnn lk'.tl'h l n1on II 11:h S<·hool 1>1 ... tnc-1 ·~ .o\l'lull Sehool at 7 :lll p. m . ,·en•mnn1l'' Thursda\' c;raJuat1•, mrlud" 142 "ho \\ti I 11•1·1•1\ 1• l111o:h ~l'hool d1plomu' EI l' \ e n o l h •·rs '' ti I 1 1•1' 1• 1' ,. 1•l1•nwnt:11.., 1laplom.1s. under ,1 111.•w prnJ,:r.1m Mfl'rc>d lh1~ \'t'.11' 1>1 .. tr1<'1 11ff1r111I' ~md 1 lunl 1n~ton l\1•a1'11 M a\11r ll:iri 1ell \\ 1c<kr "111 l!l\ll' lh1• l'1tmn11•111·,• mt•nl addrl''!' l'f'r\'monic., "'111 he 111 thl' Marina lhl!h ~rhuol ('ald1•ria. 1~71 Spnni.:1l.1lt•SI A rc1·1•ption ''Ill be held ufl<'r th<> ceremony. dl~trlct Mf1c-.1b Hid ORANGE CO.AST "r DAILY PILOT .. .._ Or"~ C'•tt\f {'.,tllY "•"-" w ltt\ •hkt\ I\ IM•ti'Arft IM 1'P•\ f'•fl\\ ft ...,.,.,WO Ir# f1'* O.~ (o~'' I wtM•'-~•nu (.,,....~, \itt'ou•h .-.11HM\ lflf~ J)WfMiV\H MoM_.-., tftf'CJiJOh f '•ftt¥ Nf G•H• ..., ... H ,, ..... ,.,,. t ....... " UW'f111~,,.,. flt "1'" flflU"'"'" \r1t111•• ··-·~ ~t•f'l-.lil V•IW-" ,.,..., l .. ~~"' ·~ U't\ """'~ (Oo•\t ••. , ...... rt9fOl'll fl<tfhO"'' °"'t'"~ ).oifV"tcW..-' .111"11 ~ &-•' '""" P"• .. ""' ~011 J\•ft\f f\4Mlt ...... ,,, Yri\t u... .. ·-,, •• {.,, ...... "" '•' ......... :• Ro~rt N.W~ t , ..... flit AM~,.,._., J11ck R . Curtey "w ~ ru-....,""' .,_,.. c;...,.,. .. ., Mit~• ThomasK~I (~Mer TtlOmas A. Murpt11ne ....... q .... d•IO< Q\arl,5 H LOOS Rtd'li"lfd P. Nall ,a,.,.,,.,.., M.l ..... tf'O [$tort Robf>rt Barker "'' \1 Ot•~ (.~, '-°'* HunO""'on BeKflOffk' J'tft &t.c:" ~ .... ... ""'"'"' _.... ... p 0 .... "".._ OU I< es "7= ~:: .. ~ ~ .... :;~~"!'' _,...,.,. ~., .. , IUOf IA Pol ll- •\\.4in O•.-''ft'W<'t'f Tel~hone 014) 641,.321 Classified AdvertlSti nQ "4M671 f tOM Mtlf'I OtA"'• Co~h CJlll'l.,...,.,t..,. 540·1220 °'°",..'· ,.no. ... .,. t«M•I ........ .,.,,.. c~..,. ~· ... "'""' \", ..... , 1111111\h· .. ""'~' .. f'd1h"'jlf'1,jt ,,,,."" or •Cl•trtl••m•nt\ M•••n n-i•• tJr ,.., .. ..,, ..... .._._,, lMt••1 ~"'" l\Ue" ct coovrteM O'M'ttr. ~t.rf C''"'" ,.,,~.,, u••O •t C.\'• ,,.,,_u Gt1 ~"•• \Wt<.rilDt"' ,. bf ._,,r~ \J 1\ ~ f'I~ h,...,., .. J1mtiri1hh . "'10t.,.-y•'41M '°"1 O H,,_INy, , , Monday July2ti 1g1e Ro!lolf !I Re1111ift-d Tht• I\ritt"h ro~«.tl fam1l~ po~es in \Inn trl'al do,t• to the Olymp1t' t"qucstnan :.Ill' :.it Bromont lor the fir.-t t1nw tog<.•thl•r out :,1de the ir horne l'Ountr\' From l('lt <ire Pnnce Philip. Princess· Ann<• r who c·om r"-'lt.>s with lhe British cquc~trian tc:.im •, Prmce Edward. Capt :\lark Ph11l1p~. Queen Eliza beth, Prince Andrew and Prince Charle s. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- 200-Home Tract Eyed Fountain Valley Cou11cil Approves Developnu!1ll The largest single unde\'eloped parcel oUand in Fountain Valley may soon be s ubdwided for about 200 homes priced between $78,000 1and $98,000. The Fountain Valley City CounC'il has given an1tial ap· provaJ to the rezoning of 55 acres at the northeas t corner or !\lag no I i a St reel and E II rs Avenue. The change "ould be from onc··acre residential to 222 lots of 7,200 square feet. The de· \'elopment would include a lhree- acre park Counc1lm<'n Bernie Svalstad and M arv1n Adler fa,·ored larger lots and rur ved streets. rather than con,•entional s tra1gh~ s treets and cul-de·sacs. Other counc1Jmen opposed the curved street approach be<'ausc Power-snapper Hit With Driving Raps A wide variety of JUVC'ntl<' court C'harges "'' a1ts u Hunt· ingt on Bcad1 l<'l'nai::l·r· '' h1l l'sca~lC'd serious 111J1u·y in u ~J>('I' tal'ul:ir Saturday nii;:ht <'.1r rrash , tht•n <'Sl'ap1.'<1 lhl' ht1t•t 1t· ~l·t•ne in tht• C'oofus1on th.al followed. The youth, 17. wac; qui 1•kl~ tr,1('ked down thrOUJ!h 1dcnt1f1cJ· lion he earned 1r1 the rar 1'\t'n thou~h he has no dn' er's ltrPnSl'. Police said Officer R1rhard llan .. en. ''ho <'arher patched up the \'trl1m·, c·ul hand before the boy vanished • said at was a recent 1'>SU<' of lhl' Edison High Srhool ~earlJ<JOI. that It'<! polrc·p to lht> youth P atrolmen llan:..l'n fl1pprd lhrOURh tl Sl'annin~ hundrrtls or portraits until he found one of thl' 'outh he had 1ust met face to face a t the wreck location Officer Hansen said he ~ ,1!1, parked on his motorcydc main t:Hning a radar ~pcrd cht•rk .1twut 1· 1:> p m ~alurd.1' :1t ( ;111<11•11 W1•,1 St n•,•I ;111!1 Ell1:-. A' l'llllt' \\ h1•n he heard a <'ra:;h I h> l>:tld h1· :-.polti'(f .1 drnrd or dust l~uhng "'kY''urd, lhroui.:h \lhtch he coulJ St'l' elcctrn:JI Imes !'lnappinf,!. crackhni: and popping Ill' the~ !I'll from n llOW<'r pnl e Tlw pJtrolmun ~.11d hr :1rn,1•d tu find !hr ''0\1th <"hmb11l~ out tilt> \\tndow nf h1i1 wrl'rkt'<.1 n1mp<1rl t',Jr. "h1rh had ~ma:-hNI mto till' polt' \\ lw 11 II wf'nl nut of l'Onl1 ol HOME Group Chief Resigns (;1•ori.:•' Sn\ll1•r ha~ rl''IJ:lll'tl "' prt•,1denl of lhl.' ltunllnJ<ton lk>och llollH' Own<-N Mulual and Excc11llH' Cnum·tl lllOME1 Ile 1s ex1)ccted 111 he r1•plnc<'d on Au,.: If, hy t.loy1I c;raniwr. lh1• current first ''ice prcstd<'nt. S11vdrr, 37. 3rl CllWtrWt•r with Mctiunncll-Oouglas lll l.onit Hench, quit hi s duties "rlh llOM F, (oun1•1I ti'\ ordn tn htl\ 1• t1m1.~ lo puri.11e lnw .. 1ud11•.., :it Loyola l'111v1·r~lt v TENT TRAILER SOLD lST DAY "Thank vou ,·erv mu<'h for :coch terr1fi(' servict>! Sold our tent trailer the first d<iy lo the first caller' I onJy wish l had 100 more lo sell to all the other Jl<'U· pie ~hat called. Thanks agam." That's the sales success ~t-Orv told by the Huntin)(ton Beach . man "ho placed this ctassif1<'d ad in the D,.aily Pilot: N•:1r"' h:irrlt np lrnr rt1r \\ I~ rm e\tens1on F. "l'nt rlr. hk1• nf'll , '"~' th.ln 1 ~lO m1 llf u"e s:i:1.1. , " U\\. I( you have 1temi. you wunt to sell. rail 642 5G7R. Jt l<tkes only t1 rew words in the r ight pl11ce lo fmd a buyer Along the Orange Coast the right place as the Daily PLlot. Char!!cs faced by th<' suspect "ho \lalt..ed or hitchhiked awav when police were busy include hit· and ·run. possession o f an open alcoholic bevera~e in a rar. flO!:>S<'ssion of all'ohol by a minor ::ind lack of parental control. No Drugs, Thievery Or 'Fence' Preliminary hearing was sch eduled today 1n South O r a n ge County Mumc1 pul Court for three men accused of attempted J:l(~n ol s.LoJ-0n pro· perty. Th<' lhre<' Jo.;e Grero and Clal'S Jon:.son of San Juen Capi s trano and Oonald Gow of Dana Point were arrested July 1 followinii a l'OOrdmated m vc>sllgat1o n by Laguna B<>ach and San Clemente po llrl' and th(' Oronl!C ('ounty Sher1H':-l>t'part mcnl Tht>ir arrest rotn<'idC"d wrth thl' ttrrt.'st of thrc•• other 'IOUlh county rest· drnts believed involved in nan'<1t1c-1 and Mol<'n pro- perty trnnsact1ons c;rero, .Jonsson and Gow .in· not charged with any • (cnc1nJ(' operation, or of Jl'Wt'l th1evt'ry or rect'ivinl! :-.tolen mercht1nrl1i.e Of· f1rl'rs Mud th\' lhrt<t• were not l'OIWRCrl '" ;1ny ;JCll\'llY IO\Oh rnJ.: Ille tradlnA of :any oarrol1C':1 or drugs, M m1Aht hove b<'en inferred 111 o Oully T11l11t acrount puhlisht•d July 2 Mesa T een Charged After Fatal Crash /\ Costa Mesa tl.'enager face-1 felony drunk dr1 ''mg ch arges after a head·on accident that rla1med the life of a llunllngton Bearh man early Saturday . A spokesman for the California lll&hway Patrol said a car driven by 19·year·old Christine Ann Stephenson. of 1884 Monrovia Ave , was headed m ~ wron1ot direction m the southbound lanes or the Newport Freeway when it struck an approaching vehicfo near Bristol Street at2a.m. The dri vcr oC the other car. Donalct M AJor L'selman. 32, of 19807 Pal'ifiC'a Circle. was taken to Mere~· Generul Hospital where hed1ed at 10 a .m . of m assive head lnJur\cs, accord ing to the county N>roner. Ms. S t ephenson suffer ed moderate inJuries and was taken to uCl Medical Center where she is li$1.<.'d in satisfactory condition. ' they were told it would inl'reasc the cost of homes by 20 percent . "i think it would be an awful lot of trouble and expense," Mayor Al Hollinden said of the curved street plan. "The average guy could not fmd his way home." he . <Juii;>ped. Developer Edward Fol<'y. "ho said his firm paid S4.7 million for the parcel. told the council he "could not live with the curved street pi an." The curved and windmg streets wouJd greatly 111- crease the cost of constructing sewers and gutters. he :.aid. S\'abtarl aho oppni.('rl lhl' t:'nrlosure of thr tra«'t alon~ IH 1n ('1pal strcl'ls "1th "hat he t'Jllt'd "a prison v. all .. "We should gel <ma~ lrom lh.1t bowling allt'y aµJH'arann· 111 some parts of town," hl· su1cl Some Fountain Valley tracts :irt• bounded bv s ix fool · walls 'fh1• ('OU nc1I appointed S\'abtatl t<i work v.ith the citv beuut1ficat111n committee to 1mpro'<' the .ip pearancf' of walls C-Onstrurt1on of the new dt'· velopment is expected to heAm by mid·Sl'plem b\•r. city pl •inner~ said. Suspect Plays Possum iii HB Burglary A burglary report led Uunt tngton Beach police and county animal contr ol officers to ro11· tu re a suspC'ct early Sunday. hut he was 1us t a relatively innoct'nt prowler who played ~sum. hop· mg his captors would l!O away The captive is a possum who C\'1dently became curious about the door left s t anding opt>n by whomever burgl<'d Judy Powell's downtown area home ~·t 724 Vllca Ave .. polic(' said lnvestij?ators said Mrc;. Pow(•ll first found evidence of and r<' Ported the buritlary, then eell1-<I baC'k to r('pnrt the possum fount! snoopin1t around her daughter·, tx-droom She stumbled onto their sct'ond unwelcom.-guc:.t "h1lc ins pt.•t·l mg the rc:.ad~nc(' for any IO'l' 111 lhc1r first unauthonzi'<i '1i.1tor The hurglor~· lo~s apporcnllv was minor, police 'au1 Energy Cut Plan to Air LOS ANGELES tAPI In· duslrh·s and individuals would bl' ordered to reduce <'lcctnclty unit ~as use rlurin1t 11omi' second.;md third·s tage smoit ;ilerts under Ii proposed state pollution control plan. The Illa!<' Air ltr!\ourre' llo:iril (ARB> devl'lopcd lhl' 11l;1n because of a JtrOWln" USC of (ucl oil result tnl( from 11utur~1I Jl'" s hortages. Chairman Tom Quann said Sunday. The plan calling for rutborks dunng sulfate.oxid:int and sulfur djoxide·oxldant health emergen· cies will be discussed at todav·s ARB bearing In Los Angeles. · Year for Hoff a DETROIT fAPJ -Threemoro "'itnesses are scheduled to :11>• pear Wedne-sday before the grand jury thnt for nearly a )•(•or has been studying the dlsap. pearance of former Teamsters l'nion boss J ames R. Hoffa. 11of· fa disappeared l ast July :.>, ~nd lhe court ;_ippcar anre of the three. all afrlliated with Union City. N.J . Teamsters LocoJ 500, comes just two days before the anniversary. • Freak Mishap Kills Cyclist I Tht.•bod> ofllunt1n.,1on Bt•at'h .. fir:-.! cur bt('\ cit· lrafflr oct.•1ch·nt \lt'lln\ k111Ni 1n mo1e than thn•e y1'.1r:t wlll lw rt•t 11rt11'<I tu To1wku, K11n . fnr bunnl. author•1t1t'~ s;111I llxlu~ Pm•1.111 I> H1ll.11 1I. :.n ol ltiitil \'t \'\\ point I .11w. 1!111tl S.it11rcl:t\ 1n I l' In :Ill' \h>d tl·.il c.·,:nh·r ol h1•;id 1r1JUrtl's ~ul lt•n•tl lal>t \\ l'(lnc,da~ I le" :ii. l'un o\ l'r hv htl> "1r1• ''ho ''·•:-tlrt\lllJ.: lht• coupk <'""'()fl (>11thard MrtTl 11,·.11· ~turd\ Ctr ('flo • n11tard \\a-. rlutchtnJ! the l'3r ... s1dl' '1t•w m1rro1 Jnd bt'1n.: p11ll1•d alons; whtlt> h1:. '' ift> K,rn·n drn' t' Fro111 Pag~ .·l I BUS ... Hatt'!> ~arfl rt i.eemt'tl Joi:1cal tn as~umt• lhal ;:it lt•J:.-1 fou 1 l>l'OPI\• ''<'re m \'OI n•d Fl'<l er al nnd lu{'al arrt':-.t '' ar rant~ ha' e het'n llll'd fur Frl.'derick N \\ •H>d., I\' and James L. Schoenft•ld. both 2l \\'ood::. · father owns lhe quarr~ where the \'an'was buned Schoen feld 's 22·vear·old brother. Rirhard. s urrendcre1I Friday and was being held m thl' Alameda County Jail. The !ederal arre_sl warrants described James Schoenfeld and Woods as armed and dangerous. The Ffil s aid unconfirmed sightings were reported Sundav m Tennessee, Oklahoma and fl. hno1s . ~leanwhile. an investigator lold the San Francisco Examm<'r that "we·re definitely pursum~ the poss1b11ity rhtil there are other s uspt>ct s m lh1~ case These others might be the brain:. behind the whole thmJ: " J\nd the 0 ;1t..land Trihune qunt cd a i.ourl'e cloM' t111lw 111\ "'11~.1 t1on a s :,:i~ 1111! then· '' .1 ix1s~tlJ1hly I hat an oldt•r malt• I\ as mvoh·<'d in ttw krtln11µin1o:. and lhCrl' :irt• !.omc i.:•xxl le.id:, to back 1t up " Accord1n1? to tht• \'il't1ms, 1n· duding 55 ) ear.old bu& dn "er t,;d R;iy twooftheraptor:-.\\<'reml'r1 an th<'lr 40s and sos Authont1t•s hiJ\ e r :-fuscd lo t•xplam 1h1• ob· v1ous discr epancies betwet<n those des criptions und the ~outhfulness of Woods nnd the St•hot>nfcld' pust th'• M urtlv Fin• Stut1on. "hrn• h1• l'l'Cl'l\'\'d 1mmed1ate- nwdw>1l 01d. In\ l'!'llJ,:alMS :,.1111 t>1ll1trd's front wh,·1•1 s trtll'k ,, rut m llw I 0:111\1 (I\", f11pp111 i.; hll'Yrft• IHlll mlt'r Ulld\•r rw.rt h tht• c.1r hdon• ;\Ir' Diiiard n111ltl stop Sht• ~;11\I '>hl' 11:11 ll bump ;Hill i.:lanCl'll bud. to M''' h1•1· hu:.lmn\J 'fW·"' l1•1l 111 tht• "'r•'l't. thl• bi('yt•lc 11 .um• t \' "ll'U an>und hh fot>t ~lr Otllard 's 1 em.uns ~H·n· tal.cn to l>ild.I\ l!rOlhl•rs t'11m1I) \ln1 tu.tr' I l1111t111i:ton lknrh. 111·" J' ;i I l•l1•ph,111c ope1 .llor tor th1.· Gene1 .11 T1•lf'ph01w< ·omp.111) Ocean View Trus tees Eye Budget ll unlln~ton liL•ilC'h 's Ocean \'1t•\\ St:hool n l~lrH'l I rustl'L'S \\t•rc meeting today to tnm .mother $40 .000 from .1 ~um m('r construction and remodel in{; pro· i;ram budA('l Lust Mondav th<' board had to cut S310.000 from the $1 9 million proi:ram becnuse bids (';:im(' in 30 perrcnl h1ghl'r I han ant1c1patl'd, Ht'Cordrn~ lo Superintendent DaJe Coogan. The cuts are not expected to af • feet the thru:-1 of the proi:ram \lhtch 1s des1~ncd lo 1mpro'c seventh and e1gh1h l:ra<h- fac1ht1l'S. C'ooirnn ~aid The district pun·ha.,(.'41 eight new port u hit• d ai.Hoorns for S600.000 h> hoUM' l>llld(•nts ''hale remodeling nnd ron .. trueuon I ;1k1·~ plar1• Th1•,t• por1 :ihl1• unih "111 111• rt'llll'Jll'd hdnr1• the f11 ,t ll:" 111 l>t·hool, s,·pt. 11. tlw ~Upl.'rtllll'llllt•nl ..,,1111 Thl' S1.:1 m1ll1011 n ·motll•lln.: phJ:.t• of I hl' pro>:r:tm "ill I"'' '1dr honw <'Cun•lnll<':-. and Ill cluo;1t·1al ;iris I :i<·1lltic' lk·l·au~1· or the dduy an rece1V1nJt t1l'rcptt1 bit• brtl~. tlw rl'modt>lmg 1s l'\ J><'Clcd lll hl' c·nrnplt•t1'fl lw n11d <ktohcr. Coogan ~01<1 Hc•modt•l111u " pl:111111"1 fm Harbour \'1ew. V 1l111~c \·1cw, C're~l V1t'w, W1•stmon1 , Mannl' \/1C'w. ('1rdt• \'1t•w and Spnn;: \'1ew Srhools French Terrorists Kidnap 3rd Victim Ll RE!"OULE. France tAP 1 - A 21·\'l•ar·olrl Grenof)le wom<rn was k1dnapC'ct O\l'r the ''eel.end the third younj.( tl'~Hll'nl of lh1• area sei1.cd this 'ummC'r b" ~Ill abductor or abductors ra'uinc From PagP ,I I BODY ... Tanaka's mntorcycle was alc;o out of fuel. Morse said. Both bikes wt>rc in good mcchan1r:il C'ondillOIL ~l or se said 1t apr<'arrrl Kastorff had been dead for ahoul 'e\'en da}s. fie said he could not l>pcrulatc on th<' ('\act cause QI death Kastorff's bod\' '' lx•rnJ: hC"ld in ::i mortuary 1n M<'>.tcah where an autOP!>Y will be pC'rformed Th<' two men cnt<'rt'd MC"xtro . Julv 17 Thev were f;1s1 c;rcn that ''":nm,.: 1n .. :n"c•nncta llt1th wrre l''(P<'Clcd to n·turn honic th•• 1•vl'n111J.: of .lulv HI K11s tnrrr "':1~ :111 lnsuran<·t• brcik('r m San .Juan C:ip1!>lrano Tanukn. ml•mh"r or a Ion~ l11ne Snn Juan Capit>tr:ano fam1 · 1.v. r~ ~' slN'l pl:int work1·r lt1 l.OnJ.: Bench. lhemsel vcs the " He<l Hri~adcs .:· In each ca se. ll•ltcrs demand· rnf.! hi.' a' y rani.om were !11gnt'<I hv th(' . H (' d BI' I g 1111 {'::... • h u l aulhornrcs bt:'li<'ve all the kid naplngs were committed bv u "inJ!le man <lc!>cribed as an· ar- rogant rind dangerous par:incua<" A psychialrist c•onsulted by nollcc described him as a "severely unbolan('ed, depraved person who seeks publicity, doubtless a dangerous parano1:w prepared to do anything to salil!fy ht!. arroi.tance · · Tlw latest kidnap v1ct1m, OIJ?a ~J<ns,enko, was grublx.·11 from her fa.incc i. outomob1lc :.hurtly after midnight ,..r1day. Over the weekend. a ~eric~ of lf'ltc1 s turned up, all !>tgncd by lhr "Fled Ungadt's" and d1· mandang SIS0.000 ransom. plus SI! m1llu111 v.orlh of m1•rrh:ancl1:. ·lo l>e cl1,tnbutc1l to <:rt•nohlt-'1> poor hy lhc city's hlf:(~t•!<l stor1•i-. l.<'lll'rs s1m1lurly s1~ncd ulso da1metl 1 e:-.porh1hlhty for 1 ltl' k1Clnuprnu June 21 o( Chn!'it1.1n Lc·rny. 21 , 11n<I Munl'I TratK•I l't•1 rar1, 21. and mmlt• s1m1lt1r <ll· mnndb Nom• oC t ht• lc•lt<·r~ "a' :irt1·tl u1x111 , 1111d there hn11 ht•1•11 no wortl on lh1· fatfl of l.t•rfly 111· 'It~~ Tr alll'I 1"1•1 rarr Rome Raid Bandits Get Half Million HOf\J F: t AP 1 -Jlurhng l<':tr gas. throe bandits raided the accounting office of the l.ahor Ministry in downtown lfome and made off w ith half a mllllon <lollars today. There was no pohceman around to s top them. Wielding submachine guns, the bandits struck in the morning or payday minutes alter treasury of- fi cials with an escort had delivered a briefcase with 464 million lire -$556.~ . Police gave the following account: The three, all young men, entered through the main gate. They torcea a janitor and an emptoye race down on the gr ound and µulled orr the telephone wire. Then, they crossed a small courtyard. kicked open the door of the accounting office. went i;traight where the briefcase stood, grabbed It and left, hurling a tear gas bomb behind. They ncd in a waltin$t car with an accomplice. disappear ing in the heavy downtown traffic. PoH ce said they believed the bandits had an informer in the minlstry. 17 l ' \ Irvine EDI TI ON Toda~"'s Closinlf N.Y. Stoeks Dismissal · Move ;VOL. 69, NO. 208: 2 SECT ioNS, 2_4 _P_A_G_e_s __________ o_R_A_N_G_e_c_o_u_N_T_Y~·....;C:...A...:L:...l .:....FO..:..:..:.R~N..:.:IA~ _____ M_O_N_D_A_Y_._J_U_L_Y_26_._1_97_6 ______ T..:..=E.:..:N....::C:.:E~N.:..T:.::S' ·. Hinshaw's Denied • , t ~ t t ' By T OM BARu:v ()j ll'lt D•oh P1lo4 \1•11 {' o n lo! r e s ., "' a n /\ 11 d r l' " ini.haw':. 11111tivr1 for d1 .. m1,i.ul felon} 1·huq1C'' 11tt•mm11w 110111 i 1:. a ll t'~t·d ml't'O rHlul'I ·" 0rangt> Count v J,,.,.,.,.,r \\ ,,, d1· n1ed toda~ in Supl'rwr C•>Ofl 1 Judge Fr :rnk Domcn1t·h11u t11• livered th~ rulin~ Jltt•r mori· \han a \\ t•('k nf Jlfl:ln.11 JI j.!U lnents in h1:. t·1Jur111)(1m "" 1fr c1i11on mt>ari~ that lhncihaw. ~3. "111 now be tn1:d on multiph• frlonv t•ounlb contamcd 1n J ~ran<i Jvrv w dfrtnwnt [) c> r <' n ' l' ~· t 1 or n c \ J 11 Ir 11 ~k="1chola:. 'arnh .u-i;tu1.'(t LOlJj~ th.ti hi~ l'hl'nl I~ betn.: I" O:.t.•CUt\~I for the 'iame t ~ pt' of chargl'' a .. th<>l>l' d1s m1ssed by Jud.:e ll) r un i.. \Jc~lrllan prror to Jl1m,h:rn ' tn.11 on bn ben l'har~es Tht• ~('14 port BeJCh Ut• vubltcun "os round guilty of bribery nnd :.entenced to on<• to l<I H•ars in st ah• pr1:-on llt• 1:. frl't' 011 ;,ippeal Dt•puty 1>1'1 l'H't 1\ll11rnl!y Chit llarri' ar~ul'd toda} \\1th Jud1.w 1>omen1chm1 nodding agn•1.•m1:nt thal Hm!>ha" 1:. 1>JK.'Ctf1call) at' t'UM.-d in the curr t>nl :1l't1on of al I O 'I' I n (:! ..I l> S l' l> :> 0 r S 0 ff I C l' t•mpto~ l'., to "ork on ht:. con- 1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~- \ t l i l • • , APWINOpMIO \\'t•'t c; t'I rn Jll' ., I IJrro Ho<h· -.ho" s "h::it 11 1.11..t•-. 111 \\ 111 ,II) OI~ 1l1p11· -..11l111g rnre a-. lw h1l..1.·-. out 011 trapt'll' "hilt• Fr;1nk lfl•uhn1·1 ma1i.. th1• tiller dunng Su11da~ 's 4ill t'l;1~:. r,ll'l' off K ing-.ton. Onlann Bo<fe's unusu al hiking technique helped t•<1rn· h i" boat to a vnc second \\in in tl1t• rat·1.: and thl' lt•ad 111 the 170 Clas~. For rnort• un 01~ mp1t' ~ailing, Sl'C Page B·L Denis Horn Joins 5th District Staff 01.'lll'> 110111 •• I ,l'\'Ollll \ ll'l' pl 1•:.1 th•nt 111 lht• S.11t11l1•h.1t•k 1\rt·.1 • 0 0 rd 111 .II In I.! l' o U II(' 11 I :. 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Hiie) ·s n ew aide holds a m • ..,Lc•r s del?rt't' m publ11: <1d muu:.tration and 1s v.orkmg on his dul'loralc at t·sc TodJ~ Lhl' F1flh Dtstril't !'lllf>t'n 1sor 'aid H orn h&e. an t>X · pt•r t1 ~l' 1n land u se and tr .i11s1>orl at ion l'>l>UCS in southeast Orani:t• Count v and "v. 111 IX' abll' to make a significant contribution int ho..,l'f1t>lds .. I le also praised Anthony tor h1:-. "ork and sard he rt'grctted th<' lorml.'r l'llY councilman .. l·oulct 1101 st'\• his v. a} cll•ar to hecomin~ ,t 1w r manc11t ml'mbe1 of the .. t.1fl . 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Thev dad n<lt rule oul lhl' poi-s1blht~ that an occupant of thl' car that was nol halll'd C<luhJ hll''" been "ounded or inJured. · We've be~n told by witnesses 'hotc; we re exch anged at point blank range as the two cars racl'd do" n Harbor Boulevard." a Ga rd e n G r ove policl' :;pokesman said. "ll 's possible someone was h1l 10 the second car and the in1ur\' h3s~e-unreporled." he eddf.d. Vegas Man Slain LAS VEGAS 1AP 1 -Th<' O'l'ner of a Las Vegas apartment complex was found dead of knife \\OUnds Sunda~· and police smd .t man described as his bodyguortl was :irrested about three hour~ later lit Bar~tO\\. Babaslwffs Get Me dals The Oabashoff family ot Fountain Vallt"y collel'l\'<I mnrl' hardwarl' a t the Montreal 01~ mrucs Sun· day Ill the final day Of :,\tlm compe t ition. Shirley Babai.hoff \\On a :-11\•l'r medal in the 800 freestyle and a i:old 1n Ute 400-meter frt•ci.lyk. and her broth<.'r. Jack, \\as a stl\'er m cd a h !>l in the men's too lrl'CSl) le. S ports e dito r Glenn White a.eives a ~ct ailed at·· 1·ount of the Ornni::e Coast ,1n•a 's repre:.entatl\ <.'S m l•xla v ., i-porti. section. Sec !'age AI O. Park Fence Sparks Plea To Council At ll•ast ont• I rv11w r1:s1denl 1~ 'llll angry ahout \he fence <>tl thl· l'nl\ er:.1tv t'<1mmun1ty Pa rk bl•rm and 'a'' 'h1• II :11r ht·r gr1pt• JI 'I 11c·~d:n " nl\ 1•ounc1I met•llnl! Hut I r\'lnc c11 v official-; :-a" lht'~' art• ron' inrl'fl the ron lr0\t>rl\1:ll Ct•nr\• 1:. 1n ttw rii.:ht lc>l'al1on and that lhl' c1tv coon ctl " 1nstruc·t1oni. hJ1rt.• tW.:11 r ar- ru'll out t:Wvr1 Iv llrdllC'rj!. a Un1v1•rs1t.v Park resuit'nt. 11'1Wwc~t th(' bat- lh• or llw her m I"'' week when :.ht• notin•1l tlw fl•ncr wuo; betn.i: <'rl'C't<'d hnlfwav clown the• thrl mn11nc l rothc•r thnn at lht• tup, as or11i?mali~ plnnnl·•I. Whrn fir11 U'lkt'd obout llw ne" frn<'l' locnt1on. <'1lv offlr111ls c la1ml'ct l h1~y Wl'tC' .. rny11 t1f1t•d" by tht• turn or rvcnts. t.ah •r, lhou~h. I hey offorC'tl St'\'t•r••I ex planutions as to why tht' fenre was placed lower on llw IX'rrn 1'hl' bl'rm 1s <• rnound of dirt separatmg residences surr ounci Ing the are:i from the adventure pla,·ground to bl' buHt rns ide the• park. Despite the oHiciaJ explanation that Community Servicl's Director P aul Brady thought the lowered fence would be the best bet 1n term s or esthehcs -Mrs. Hedberg is not con\ meed. The University Park resident. who says she ·11 be accompanied Thursday b)• others upset over the fence. insists that a towtted fence will not solve the noise pro- blem from the playground. "Despite a ll t he meetings we had. we're right back where we started from ," he l aments. "It's very distressing ." At the r equest or several cith:cns last Feburuary. the city council agreed to shave lhe berm down four feet from its on g10ar <See F ENCE, Pagu\2) ---- gress1onal compnhtn dur1ni: county time. ll111·r1s s uccessfully prott•sttd th:1t tht> l'hor.:es d1sm1:.i-ed t)\ Judi,:t• M('Mtllan pnur tu tltt' brtbt.•ry lrllll t'a rlier lh1s ) eur \H•n • 111 O(l " av l'onneclttd lo that Ul'('USat1on Und \\('rt' fll.11 t or J :.eparah.' indictment. Mc Nicholas has argued for thl· past "eek that met.hod!> or O\'t•r hm<' c<1mpens:it1on practiced by muny county departments today arc tht> same as th~e in rurl.'u durinit I llnshaw 's term us county .1:.s(·s~or Judj!t' Do me1u ch1ni reJt'l'tetl h1 o; motion Cor :in order thtel \\Ould make :c1ll those county O\ ertimc record:. available to the dcCcnst• The ~~ourlh District Court of Appeals. ruling last Friday, s1mllnrly rc.•Jl•rt<'d McNi<'holus • de11u111d for u writ Uwt would haVl' uvt>rturned lhu Superior Court ckniul. Judi.:c Oomcni<'l1lni hns n· 1 peutedly 1>0mted out dur1ntt thf' ht>urtnl! thal thnSIUIW is (H't'USl'tl of ut1lwn~ county rnunpowcr und mntera.ll:. durin.: t•ounty time, and th<1t ·o\'erlimc compensation, 1s not the prime con1>1derat1on of theproserut1on. s I t Schweiker Eye~ Reagan Names Running Mate LOS ANGELES <AP t Ronald Heagan said today thal U.S. Sen. Hichard S. Schweikc•r of Pennsylvania is his choice for a runnmg mate if he win!> the GOP presidential nomjn<1lion. The move could help Heagan gain support within the tO:J- membe r P ennsylvania delega- 11on. the bulk of which had been counted in President Ford's camp. Based on the current AP sur- vey of dei.egates. 1f the t>nt1re Pennsylvania delegation should tmc up with Reagan 1t would br- mg him within two volt.'S of the l.130 needed for nomination. The delegation is not legally committed to any candidate. Reagan, who said he knew he was breaking with lrad1t1on m announcing his choice for a vice president in advance of the ron· vent1on, did not mention the Pen· nsyl van1a d elegate situation. Schweiker called Heag an's move a "bold , unprect>dentcd ac· Ilion." He said, "I am proud to bt• the running mate of lhc only pre· sidential candid ate who had the common decency and goodness lo refuse lo play the olct, callous vice-p r esidential guessing game." Ford holds a 70-votc delegate l~ad over Reagan m the delegate race, according to the AP tally which lists 1.095 for Ford and 1.025 for Reagan. Schweiker," ho 1s w1ddy res pected in the P en nsylvania d elegation, had said he would vole for Ford. Reagan's camp was hoping Schweiker could help pry vote~ lrom Ford m New J ersey and New York as well. Neither dc· Jcgat1on is legally commrtted to vote for any candidate. Tht' senator said today he 1s withdrawing a s a convention de· legatt'. S c hwe iker . :r two-t e r m Republican from Pennsylvania who h as regarded himself as a liberal. told r eport ers that CoUnlySaid Prime Source OJ Pollution Firs t s tage smog aJerlS h:tvl' been forecast for Tuesduy in tht• San Gabri e l Valley, Sa n Bernardino and R1,crs1de Coun- ty and air pollull<>n control of· hcials :ire try1nJ? to put a 1111 on one of the b1g.:c~t pollution sources -Oran1w Cou nt v. The Southern Cal1forniu Air Pollut1on Control D1stnct todoy 1d1:nt1fled the rounty a s a primary "sourCl• noecptor url•a" that could produce lhl' !imr>~ leadtnft to Tuesday's intantl alert . "That m<'ani> even th1>u1:h nn alert h as bt'•'n (orl't'usl for Oranj.le County lht' sume kind uf wurninit is issu<>cl hrrl! 1n un l'f · fort to reduce the output o( 1iollu· t:mlci that ito lnl:ind," lhc i\PCn ~pokesman said. Copter Crash At Pendleton Claims Tiro CAMP P ENDLETON (;\P> - A big Marine Corps helicopter era.shed a mile frl>m Interstate 5 today, lulhnl! two m en and inJUr· ing the other three aboard. The copter, on a routine train~ ing night from El Toro Marine Air Station n ear Santa Ana, burst into n ames. A flre·fl~bUng crew put out the fire in brusf> a t the northwester n edge ~ the base. Althoug h the eondiUon oC two of the Injured m en was not de· termined lmmediatel)', the othcl' was listed i• satisfactory condi· lion :it N;w~J nafdic:al l'~ter. . ltPWort-•o REAGAN'S PICK Sen. Richard Schweiker Reagan's choice shows .. that he s hares my d eep desire for an open and broadly based party.·· Spokesmen at the P resident Ford Committee were not im· mediatel y available for com- ment. "Gov. Reagan's candor in n:im1ng his runnmg male three "ook.s bc!ore !hp convention is a bold and refres hing dcparlurl' from the old politics," Schweiker l>31d. I n a n apparent Jibe at Dem ocra tic pr esid<'nlial can· d1d atc Jimmy Carter's vicl'· pres idential sell'ction proccs~. Schweike r addl'd: "Gov. Rea~an alone has refused to teasin gly dangle a laundry list or so-called nce-pres 1dential possibilities in a political game of Russian roulette which ends with all hut .one being shot d own, but only Friend M·issi119 after the cundidat<' l\O\S s afelv secured his own nomination ... "I am cspN·ially proud t<l havl• been Go". lll'U~tin's first <'holrt'. not his third. or fourth, or fifth." lnforme.d :.ourct•s hU\'e :.nut St•hwe1ker. "ho :.en ·1.'CJ "' t1w llouse before bein~ elected lo lhl' Senate in 1968, was asked at about the l'nd or Jun(' or dunng t'nrly May to <'On:.tder bemi.: Ford's runnini? m at<' The sources s.ud at lhl' timt• that tht-~1n ~lc cont ac•t \\ ilh Schwe1k<.'r was onJ\' a "11\ or l>oundm!! him nut ~md th:il no Ford de c 1i.1 o n o n o \ Ir 1• pres1dl'ntrnl cand111ate 1\.ould be made until the con\'cnt1on Schwl'1ker I '! 00(' or the few Revcblrcan m<'mbt•rsof Con~r<'i.s to itet :.tron~ l:ibor bockml! m his re· elect ion cam p;u~n:. Accord mg to a r(.'Ccnt tally bv Common <..:nu:.t'. lahor 1oiroup~o; ..:ave Schweiker $85.315 in dona lions for his 1974 campaij.!n. It m ade his labor total the eighth largest of a il Scnal<' canclidatt's that )'t':lr, ::iml lht• lar"l'St ror anv Repubtkan <.·and1dulc for c1lhe'r churner Schwc1k<'r wa ' a :ipunsor of re cent campaign I inanc<'l<'gtslation that limits donations Crom labor and other:.pccial tnll'rest grouw;. The senator. a 50-vcar old Jather oJ fo.ur ~ :.ays the ·Senate 1" his pr<'occupal1on and that his __ _. family 1s hs hobby. A friend has said of him. "fl 1s one or the lttllc ironies In Oirk Sehwe1ker's life thalsome people actually m b trusl him because he is God·fearang, upright, noble, honest and s incere. lie is Rov Scouts , the Jaycees, lhc notary Cl ub, church-every-Sunday • family-first, you nJ:·man-of·thc• year, home-loving, non-smoking. clean-li ving,. br idgc-playini.l: firem en's-picnic, elean." Dana Man's Body Found in Mexico Hy f.At:RI E KASPER Ot .... D~•tr Pokll Si.II 1'he body of a Dana Point man mii.sing in Ml'xico for a week was found Sunday rn the seanng d<'· Sert or BllJ:l California but t he search (or his companion wa~ contmuin~ today. Thl' bod y of Will iam <L Knstorrr, 37, of 33351 Br C'merlon, was found in the d1..-sert urt'a between thl' Sr('rrn de Juarer. Mountains and thl' hi~hway link - 1n1tSan Felipe and Mexicali. tlis motorcyelr, with an empty (UCI tank. WllS found t1hout a qunrter of a m ilt• uway. The bike belonginit lo his com· panion. Malsnyukl Tunaktt, 33, or Long ttenl'h . wos found about 20 miles southwes t or Kastorfr's body. Sear chers followed foolprlnls believed to be Tanaka's to an area about 50 miles soolhwesl of Mexicali until al>out 1\ J),m. Thf'y were expected to continue the search loday. Searchers, a ll of whom are \IOlunteer s, this mornjng said they had lost Tanaka's tracks but they we re continuing to search In a n ar e a hal£w ay bet.w een Trespoios and La Ventana . T he area i!f "pure desert" with no water holes or habitation and tem per atures ranging up to l 15 degr ees .. so there isn't any re· asoo t'O be optimistic,·· said Lt. Robert Morse of the San Diego County Sheriff's Department. He Is coordinating the search with Mexican a uthor ities. It is. he said. very close to an area· where two Mexican sur· veyors were lost and never found last summer. BAJA CALIFORNIA SAN FELI o..t,~ ... ....., • WHERE BODY FOUND Second Man Mlaalng Tanaka's m otorcycle w as also out or fuel, Morse said. Both bike! w ere in good mechanical condJtion. M o r se said it a pP'ear e d Kaslorff had been dead for about seven d ays. He said he could not speculate on the exact cause of death. . Kastorff's body is being held in a mortuary tn MexicalJ where an (See BODY, Page i\%) • 1\2 DAILY PILOT Troops Angered 4min Escapes, Paper Reports NAtnOBl, K enya IAPJ gandon President ld1 Aman O('d frorn his he3dquarter:. an K1un paJa, the Ugandan c11p1taJ. when Q .;roui> of angry troops wp- proucht>d and rinng broke out Saturday n ight, a Na1 r o b1 ,wwspaper reportc.>d lodav. The Standard, in a dispatch al- 1tributed t o its Kampala cor· .respondent, said that at the out break of s h o oting. croY. d:. watching a nearby SO<:cer matc:h Oed wha le Amin "m elted aY. a) in· to the co,·erof darkness.·· Shortly after the disturbance. the report continued. Aman told the Ugandan oerense Council that he had del·ided to take a lea\'e of absence out~•de thl' l'OUntr~. but the council OHr · ruled ham. There was no confirmation of the report . just as lhere has been no confirmation of previous re· ports in Nairobi news papers or mutinies in tbe Ugandan arm~ But the pcrst!>tence or !>Uch re· ports 1s fueling !>l)e<'Ulalaon an l\'airoba that Amin·s hold on power is threatened. Amtn on S unday accused Kenya l)f imposing an economic blockade that has reduced Uitan· Hearst Trial Delay Granted LOS A NG ELES (AP I l'atricb Hearst. in a brief courtroom appearance today. won a delay of her kidnaping. robbery and assault trial until next year. 1\11:.c; llearst's attomev. Albert Johnson, ~aid he was unsure whether the ne" spaper he1re~s "ould be able to go to trial evt.>n on the J an. 10, 1977 date set by Supenor Court Judge Wilham L H1111. "ll as inconceivable to me that an J a nuary we w i II be able to find any juror ''ho is not awure of Miss Hearst's t'onviction in San Francisco." Johnson told the JUdt{C. The 22-¥car-old Miss Hearst, appearing thinnl'r than ever. :-tood once during the hearing to wal\'l' her right to a speedy trial. ··J'l lhat a~reeable to )OU. Miss llcar~t" .. asked the JUdJ?e of the dccmcm to delay the trial. · "Yt's, your honor .·· s he said. 1umptn1? to her feet :\I is:-llearst did not· confront her two l'O·defendants. Wilfiam Jnd Emily llarris. who are <>n • trwl in thl' same bullet·proof courtroom where she appeared. Their trial was recessed for Mll>S lleiust's IO·manute appearance The llarn:-attorneys remained an the courtroom . but the dcfen· dants were led back lo a holdmi.: Ct>ll The newspape r heire~"S. clad an black :-lacks and a black-and· \\hilt• :-\\Cuter set. \\a~ drl\lcm ht•rt· front San D1ej?o m an un· n1.1rked lt•ch•r.il marshal's \ an She •~ untl1•rg1)ing diai;:no'tH' ll'''~ :11 1 lw :\ktropolatan Corrl'C lll1n ... Center, ,1 fede raJ prison Johnson said the studies :ire srt to rnd 0<'1 B, a Tier" hll'h ~h1• "'111 lw.• M•nt(•nc(•d cin a San l-'ranc1M·o bani.. robbt.>rv com action. The· al turney said he could n<ll prt•p:in• for lraal un til aflt•r thL• pi;~ chuitrlc :itudu.'s arc c<1111 11ll•lt•1t "While :-.he is undt>r study. 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"liut "c h .i\ i: ho intt<rl·~t in f1~htang l' gandu." ht• .1dd1'll Lnsers Tnl.:f» Fligl1t L'JCandu normallv •:i·h 1h P\'ttoleum vroduc·ti. Imm th1· K1• ~'an r efinery Jt ~lomti.1~.1 Thl· Ken) ::ins sa~ the~ haH• :-topj)\•11 :o.h1pmt>nt~ to lhl'1r landhx:lo.1 cf neighbor becau-;l' man r""''' S51 million for prt>\'1ou ... dt.>hH•rtt.•" and other supph<'~ an' not l!O•ng throul?h becauH• thl· h.c•n, ,in trul'kdrl\ er' url' .ilra1t.1 ''' Amin·!> arm\ E11.!hl' "l'\ l'll l'rtlr w:-<.TO.SM:<l lht• :-tartm.a:: 111\t> Sund a' in .i1111uul Flight ol L<•!>t·rs in ;-.;..,\,port llurlJor. hut ,,·hen t hl' \\\O hour ra~l' around the hurbor \\a., O\er. Brad \\ncdl'r. tri 1 hl'lc)\\ •. \\as ;,ill alone Ynung Wheeler. nt thl' £ljlho~1 Yud1t Cluh. lOppl·d 81; n\·ab in <'<•Pllll'lll)t u\ l'rall honor~ 111 thl' m td ... umnwr r.1c·1• ..,pon..,01 l'<I b\' tht.' :\l•\\ port I I arbor Chamlx·r ol Com 11wn•1.• Vor m cirt> 1m lht.· r.1t'l'. M.'I.' P a gl• 1.\-t ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Aman dalms l 'ganda h:1 s p..\1d for i'\ er) thing 1t Im~ rel't'I\ l'tl Radio Liganda s aui Aman had se nt m e s s a g es t o l ' :'\ . N Sec r e tary -Gener al Kun \\' a I d h e i m a n d St' c r l'I a r , Ceneral Elek 1 :\I boumuua ol the Five Linked to Kidnap Organizallon of .\fral·an L ""'' asking them to send fact f1nd1n,: missions to look into his char~e:- Clunt-chilla lncidem Dragrwt Widens A U.:'11 spok esman 1n :'1.1rn York said that as far as he knc''. no s uch request had be~n re- ceived. Relations between Aman and the Ke nyans have been stramed for sever al months becaul>e of a claim by the L'gandan leader lo Kenyan territory. C HO \\'C lllLLA 1AP1 -In· 'esu~ators say a s mam. as fn c peoplt> may have bt'i.'n rcspomu- ble for kadnapang a husload o; Chowchilla !>Choo! children and 1mprisonanJ? them for U! hours in a buried t ruck. One man is in j3il, two more are being sought tind authorH1es said Sunday that two more mav be named an the nat1<>nwicte In Laguna Beaeh .Newport Girl, 16, Abducted, Raped A 16·year.old Newport Beach girl was kidnaped m Laguna Beach and driven l o t he R1vers1de area wht>re s he was r aped Saturday. The girl w as not otherwise in- jured 111 the ane idc:>nl. She'' a), ah ducted by a 30 to 40-year-Oltl man \\ho told her he was a m1;.'<licallv d1),abled Marine Corp."' cter:in 1if Vietnam serv1<.'t'. L aguna Beac h Oct. Gene Brooks s aid today the ~1rl was kidnaped as s he park('d her car in Laguna Beaeh near Hill Street a nd High Drive. She "'as en route lo the catv's art festivals. lfer. abductor ap!JrOached hl'r and aske-d for dirf:'c\IOO.'>. Thl'n hl' grabbed her a nd holdtnl! .1 hand over her mouth. forcl.'d h<'r back into her a utomobile. a nine } t•ar old sedan. No \\l'::tpc n was cl1:-plavcd , but the man thnatencd the ~1rl with IOJUTY. He forced her dO\\ n 111to f"rone Page 11 I BODY ... autopsy will be performl'<i. The l\loo me n enlt'rl'CI M<'"l'll July 17. The,\' were t a~t seen that l'\'Cnin~ in Ensl•nada. Bo th \\'l'rt• e:\pe<'ll·d lo n •turn honll' l hl' l'Vl'ning or July 18. Ka:.torff was ''" 1n!'.uranC"c hroker an Sun .I uan (\11m.trann Tanaka. mt•mht.•r of a Inna.: time S.m Juan Cap1:.tr;mo f:1m1 ly, as a Meet pl .. nt \\orkl'r in t.011)! lll'a~h the c3r seat and later made her fasttn her st.>al belt to keep her from jumpin~ from the \Chicle. From a de:.cr1pt1on f!IH'n by lhe younj? '1ctim. pohce bch<'vc the kidnaper dro\C t o the Hl\·ers1de area. "We have a \'3j!UC description of some or the strl'ct~. but we don 't know e:<actly where yl'l," Det. Wilham llddc11 :.01d. There. the s:arl \\35 raped and forced to engage rn another sex act. From Riverside, the JI.Id-~ ordered to dra\e to l.<>ng Beach "'here the abductor ROt out and released his v1ct1m . The girl called Lon{: Beach pohee ''ho called her parent:... Later she was broui.tht buck to Las:una Heac h for mc-d1cal te~ts and an ant en icw by Oct Heiden. J e welry, Tool Stolen in Irvine J e\\clry. camera t'<twpment. and tools valued at nearly Sl.000 ''ere s tolen from J Grel•ntrce re - s idence an l rnne \\hill' the homeO\\ ner "as a" ay on 'a ca- tion. polace said today Eugene II ii I. 37. of <11 02 I lomeslcad St . t1llll 11uh1·1· he rt" turned homl' Sund;l\ In hod has Jl'WClfy boJo., nu Oll'l'OUt-(JIC'('('S O( wwelry. a 0111\ 11' 1·:1mer u. movw pro1ector. a toul hox and other items massing from h1:. bedroom .md ~arage. fl 111 an 1n-.urann· <.ale:;m.an. 11ln<•(·tl th1• '.1lu(' on tht' m1s~in~tt(OOOl> JLSl.!l!KL Ne1v Sot"iet Warship This is a \'iew from above the s tern of the new Soviet warship Kiev, laken recently in the Mediterranean and released by the Ministry of Defense in London. The pie· lure w~s taken by a Royal Air force Nim~O<i aircraft. m anhunt. "There has been some talk of a fourth and a firth person being an · \'Olvl'd," a l aw enforcement source toid t he Associated Press. .. But we h nven 't gotten far enough mto the investigation to be sure ... On Sunday, newspapers quoted im·estigators as saying a midt.lle- a g-e d m a n m a y tra v e mastermmded the July 15 k ad- naping. The bus car.rying 26 children and their driver was Slopped at gunpoint as they headed home. They were imprisoned in a mov- llllo": 'an buried an a rock qu..rry 95 miles a\\ a\ an Lin•rmon· but e. caped unharmed Madera Countv Sheriff Ed 83tes said 1t seemed :·tog1c-ul " to a!>:..u me that at least four pcopll· were mvol\'el..I. Federal and local arre!>t \\ ur. r a n l s h n \' <' be c n f ti(' d for Frederi ck N . Woods l\' and Jamt'S L. Sch<>t>nft.>ld. both "24 Woods' father own:. lh~ quarr~ where the van was bunl"d. Sc hoenfe td 's 22-ycar·ol<t brother. Richard, surrendered Frtd3y and was being held 111 th(· Alameda County Jail French Terrorists Kidnap 3rd Victim GR F:'.'lORLE. France <A P 1 A 2 1 vt'•ir·old Gn•nohl~ \\mr1a11 was k1dnaped O\ er thl' Wl'ek1•nd the third you n~ rl'sadcnt 11i lhl• area Sl'itcd this summer bv an abductor or ahdyctors railmc themselves the ·· R£'Cf OriRadt•s " In each case. letters demand- ing heavy ransom were signed by the "Red Bri#!Udl.'s," hut authorities belie\ c aJI the kid- napings were committed by ..1 sm~h.' man d esC'nb<'d as an ar- ruJtdnt and dangerous paranoaa1• A pi.ychaaln~t consulted by police described ham as J "severely unbnlanced, depraH•d pe rson who seeks publil'1t y. doubtless a dangerous paranowc prepared to do anythiftg to s atisfy has arru~ancc '' The latest kidnap' ictim, Olga l\lo1ssenko. "as grabbed from her faance's nutomobalc s hortlv after midnight Friday. · 0\'t'r the \\eek end. a series uf letters turn<'d up. all s1~ned bv th1• ··nl'<l llra l{Jd<'s" .rnd <I« manchng Sl ~ll.()(IQ run:-om. plu:. SR m1l11on worth of mc•rchandise 111 1>1 . .' ct11;tnbuted to Grenoble's poor hv the• r11v 's IJ1~~es1 ~tores. l.t<ttcr!'. s 1m1larly !>1i;nt'd at...n 1'1:11 1nl'<l re,punsib1lit~· for tlw k1dn.ip1ng J une 21 uf Christian Lt.>rO\ :N. uno Muriel TrabE'I Fcrr~an, 21. and made s1milardl· m :mris Norw of I ht> 1.-11 <'r" ";ii.. a<'l ed upon . .ind there ha." bl't'll no word cm the f ale of Lcrm 111 ~l1s~ Trabc-1 l'l'rrnn Hitchhiker Robbed, Hurt A h1l<'hh1k<'r tuld pt1IH't h<• Y. II' packed 1111 lalt.' SuncJay 111~hl h} t\\11 mt'n "ho thn·atl·111·tl him "'1th a 1tun, 1 ohlwd ham of S60 and lhl'n :..hov1•1t h1 m oul of the <'ar ;it t hl· 1ntl'r:-1:ct 111n of tlw San D1c1to mul l.<iJ(una Call\t)fl fi e<'wa'"· M:mne ~~t l>onalct H Aost 111, 2:1. told lr v11w l'ohcc he· WtJf' h1tchhikanj1 from I .os An~clf':. to C~•mr Pendlt'lon and waJo. vicked lll' by two mt•n 111 their l:itc u.•en' or early t wenti<'!I AU!!till 'lf11d lh:1t ;i(ter I h('\ dum~ll him hy 1he s1d1• of thr· road. thl' two rnf.'n drovt' oH towards Lajtun a Hca<'h Cyclist Hurt In Collision . A Co~ta Mesa youth 1s r~o,·er mg today from cuts and bruise-. s uffered "hen his motorc'tcle slammed into a parked car In lrvane Sunday. Craig Charles Com, 18. of 389 23rd St .. w as trea te d b\. para medics and then taken to Hoag Memorial Hospitill. where he was treated and released. Corn. who s uffered cuts on his knees and face, hit the rear of an auto parked at 14862 Dahlquist Road. \\'hal<• authora tll'S haH' 1111t tot all~ dl!>C'OUOl\•d lhl' rl('l),"hllll \ the k1ctnapan,c~ \\f'rt• t·.irned 11111 hv a ll•lt1 :-1 pnlltac·at ~roup. th .. 1 lt•an llH' ard thl' theory that 111w man i~ rt>!-.pOn:.1ble Mississippi Delegation Stays Neutral JACKSON. Miss. <AP 1 . Not ) et rt'ady lo > 1eld the role of fX>wer broker, Mississ1pp1's 30. 'otc dl'le,l?Jt1on lo the Republican National Convention has dcc1dc·d lo m a tntaan Its uocommatt('d status . Del<'gatl's on'1 aHernatl's went ix-hand <'lo:.t•d doors Sundav to determine their courst•. After three hours. state partv chJ1rm..1n Clarke Recd <•mer~Nl lo announce thut the dl'lc~ataon will nor lap its hand until tht.• c·on. H•ntum. whH·h st;;irt~ /\u~ Hi Ill Kans<11-<:11 y . Al ttw c•a11l·11s . ;.i~sooftt'n 111 the p.ist f<'w "'eeks. lhl' dcl(·gutc·~ tll'ard pie-as for s upport Jrom IOI) Jld<'~ lo both Pre1>1dent Ford un<I l'halkngt.'r Honald lk<ag.in 1\o fnrm<1I \'Ott• \\a:-tal..N1. but H1•ccl 'Uld a tlt'ar ma1onty ''anlf'd t1> put offtht·dcc1~aon · Thl· ~I as' 1ss1 pp1 <1c•ll·1wt wn \\Ill not 'otc un111 \\l' get lo K ,JI)::. ;1s Caty .. ' he' ~aid. RC>lh th£' Ford and Hc•ag~an C'am ps rlaam thl'y havl! m on· than th(' 1, l 30 vote:. ne1.'Cll·d ln win a f1r ">t·hnllol nomination. But tlw lall'!lt 1\~!'!0C'1atcrl Pre::.::. talrnlu t1on ~hO\\::. Ford v.ath l.<¥.lli ,erlfl lfrag.111 I 02'1. 1n<l 11·atin~ that 1111· i\I '~""'" 11µ1 bloc· h a:. lht.• J)(l\H•r 111 put Fo1 '1 "1th111 a '' hi:!>kt•r 1lf tilt• lt1I al ht• 11t•t·d' Tht• dl'lei.:atcs also \lllt-d. IJ\I a :lli to 7 mur.:1n. to Jo.tav un1l..r lhl· ur11t 1111<' 1mpose<I hy tlw ,t,1lf• c·o11\.c•n11011 l ncler the rult., the ('tlll<l11l;ilt• hUl'kt•cl hy :t lll:IJOrth uf the HO nllrrn~1tt.·"> ;111!11lt'lt•i.:a11•-. wlll i.:N all 30 vot <''> TENT TRAJLER SOLD . /ST DAY "Thank 'ou \'t'rv muc-h fnr ~uch Ll·rrific scr,·irl'' Sold our· tent t rnllt'r the first d ay to 1111' first callc.>r ' I only wish I had 1110 more to sell to all tht other 1u·o pie that culled . Thanks ugaan " That's the s al<'s success :o.torv told b.v tht• lluntinizton lko<'h man "ho placed this clns~1f1C'tl ad m tht• O:iil\· Pilot ~·;it, twr1h11p I l'nl 11 h " 111 rm \'\ll·ni-111n ~ •c 1 n rt r hke• nr\\ If' ' th.111 I lll(I n11 of ""' l>:I!•' ''' ,,,, If you han! items you want to sell. call 642·5678. Jt takes only a few \\Ords in the right place. to find a buyer . Along the Orange Coast. the right place is the Daily Pilot. ( f 'rom Pag~ 1\ I FENCE ...• 12 to-17 -fool he1t.thl Thoi.i• ( 1111cn:. complained thl' mound ob,trut•tcd thl'ar 'It'" llO\\e\'l'r, mort> than JOO r1•" dl'nts turned out at ~mother mcrt- an~. 1frmanding that lhl' twrm he lefl its orij!inal hc11tht The C'oun l'il ;agrC'rd 10 that ;mu n•M'1nd1•d 11 ~ me111on (If l he prt•\'lllUS Wl't.'k City managt•r Bill Woolll'll and \ommunitv Services D1rN·tor nrady say· the council's ordl'r:. have heen followed. s ince the berm wall stall be l7 frl't h•Rh. Thl' lowered fenl'e an<1 landsca1>- ang will make the dart mound more attractive. they claim The council rons1dl'red but re .. 1ecl1'<1 puttan j? tht• ft'nl'<' 1111>1dt> tlw bl'rm Rnady say-; moving the ft•nc·t• 10s1de .wnu Id cost an ext ru S6.~IO. PM, Ford Meet W/\Slll NCTON «AP 1 Au:..tralian P rime Mtn1~tcr Makolm Fraser 1~ ht>rt' for u round of talks with President l''OT<1 and Sf.'crl'tary of Stutt> ll<'nn A K 1s1>rnger 'Hl i,:lobal ~t'cunly No Drugs, Thievery Or 'Fence' l'reltminary heannit wao; sl'h edulctl today 111 South Orang-c <.:ounty M unac1pal (;ou rl for llwc•f' men nccus1•1t or altemptctl JXlM•css ion (If i:tolcn pro· pcrly. The tl1rt'c' .lm,c• <:reco 11ncl Ch11·s J11n11.,on of Son .J u a n (' a p 11' t r a n 11 <1 n 11 1> 1111 " I (f G o w o r 1' u n 11 Pc11nt were urrc•st1 .. 1 .luly I (11ll<1w1n~ a t•oordan otl'<I t11\'l'st1gat1on by l.ui.:una B<>uc h and San Ch•rn1·11t<' poll<'e and the Or:rn1-:c· County Sheriff's L>eparl · ment. ThC'ir urres t <'olncldcr( with the arrt'st or three other south c ounty res l t.lenl.'i believed involved in narcotics and stolen pro pcrty transactions. Greco. J onsson and Gow are not charged with any .. fencing" operation, or of Jewel thievery or r e<'eiving stolen m e r chandise. Of- ficers said the three were not engaged in a ny activity involving the trading or any narcotics or drugs, as might have been Inferred in a Daily Pilot sc:counl published July 2. . ' L DAIL V PILOT :\ 7' J .THE f' Education Cost On Rise • &~\?@MIT' ·. "Owl. Ouchi Oot1't put me down! lhe •ond's HOT!" L Jtl. Boyd Parents Pick Sex of Child lt"s altogether J)OSSt hl~ no" for a couple to preselect whether t1w1r haby·to be will bl• a boy or a 1?irl. In fal't . numerous matnmon1<1I mates. whether for A•~i.l ur b;.1d. ar e doing 1t Credit the new abor11on l<1ws Credit. too. that • procedure called a m1110cente:..1s \\ hl'rt.•by doc tors can d eterm me by lest in~ lhl' amnw llc flu.id from the m other :-uterus whether t he un· born infant 1~ m ah' or female . The expectJnt mother t an undt•l'JW the te:,t, then gel an abor· lion. if the fctu~ d()('s not pro,·e to be the genaer of her choke. An<l s-ht.> Nm do-this..r.e· pea tedly, 1f ne<'l'Ssar\' to makl.! :,urc s h1•'1l have a bo)' or a girl, \\ h1 chever . Ql'ERIES fR0)1Cl.IF.~TS Q 'What .tl't: l hv l hn •t· th111i.:-. -.iu -.,11d ,di men w uni ·: ;\ 1'1>w 1•r aehieH·nwnt a111t 10\ t• But I <Hdn t !>:I\' th..il \ I Ian .1rd prolt'''u' uamt•d U ;I\ 1d C \It l'ldl:111<1 :-;ml 1t In l'.ll'h m an, he s:.ud, orw •11 tht• thrt•t• comes t 1r o;t ~o t he kind of l'h ,11 .ll'h'I \ 1111 ~ll'l' -,h l)ll S up b.\' \'OUf ordl'r of pn• ferl'nce 1n th1:, trio of burn 111g1ks1re:-. . ~·1 0 From Big Asses d Valuation lncreas FilI ~@[[W O@@ Uy KATHY CLANCV ou ... o.u, ...... """ M o 11 t O rlln ge Coa s t homeo"' ner:; can coµnt on ~pend 1ntt more next yea.r for their cb.Jldrt·n 's educ :a lion. While m any ~chool dlstrlch :m .• planning cuts in s.chool tax r;alt•:s, the ht fly hikes In assessed valualion this )'~ar 18.7 per cent countywide nnd up to 30 l>t'r cent in tht" F ounta in Vallev Sche>ol D1~tn ct will mt:un higher tax bills ror m(>St rcltl dents. Bt:T T HE EXTI< \ OOU.1\R." lht>y ~pt'nd for cdul'allon \\On l mean a wind tall of tuxtlollars for the loC'al school:. ln:1tt•ad. 111 man' cases tht• loc ul t axpayer will assum1• u ~reater fin anc ml burden fur lll\' cost or educatmg children. whtll· the state will l'hip an less . In others. the st ate will provide the same and loe.il t ax bills m u) JU mp. T he r eason 1s Senate Bill 90. a stale school finance reform bill ,\'EJl''S f1\'. IL l'S/~ Hess sa id 1r local asses,t'1l \'llluntton mcreU"iL'd u pen·e nt "~ well, the hom eowner , .. ould 1·on· tinuu pu v1n~ a ptt>J>t>rt111n:.1t1c :.hare for 1>chooh 8 l ' T A ~ P It 0 P •: ll T \' v:llul'" 'oar hq~lwr uµ tu 311 perc t•nr tlw lm·JI t .1 x pa~t·1 s pend' m<>r1· for to<luc.1t1on, Ill' s aid E rwin Deckt-r tif the State Depar tm ent of Education :.:ud hikes 111 a:-ses~ed 'aluallon can mean lo'' er pr operty t.ix rates . T httt 1s becuuse SB 00 deab with two t) JH'S of i.chool d istricts the low.wealth. like Ocl'an \'1e \\, w1th fe'' er dollars in as· sessed value behind e ach stu· dent. a nd the h1gh-weallh, li ke Newpo r t-Me sa l:nihed. with more dolla rs in assessed value bchtnd each youngster. •The higher-u:ealfla distrkU ••• rtteirP only SI 25 per srude"t annaealfy fro• th.- stale.' passed in 19i2. lt set a maximum revenue lim it per student, dis· trict by d1stri('t. based on what that district spent in 1972. WHEN SB 90 WAS PASSED it -was heralde d -as--a r eform measure to take the burden for e ducat io n o fC th e l ocal homeowner . 1n lluntinj!ton Reach's Oceun \"ie\\ School District, for exam pie. 1l allowed a tax rate l'Ul u! more than SJ the f1rsl yea.r And 11 m eant lht• :.ta t1· picked up ,, )?reatt•r part 11{ the tah for loral educat111n But no onc ant1c1pated the hcl ty incn·a~cs rn assessed vaJua· lion. aC'corclint: to (){'ean View Asst Supt J a m('s Jones THE LOWER·WEALTll dis. tric t s are o n the s t a t e 's "eq ualization " progr am . in· tended to have the state chip in the bulk of educational costs. The high er.wealth d istricts. -Newport-Me,.s.a. Laguna Jklii:h ~01!1ed, Capis trano Unified and the Seal Beach Elementary, for example. recel\·e only 5125 per st udent nnnually from the slate. The rest romes from IOl'al tax pa yers In ~cw port-;\! csa thi:-. Har thul "Ill rne<rn a bx 1·111 01 SO 'rents IJl'r s1011 of ussc':-'>t cl 1«tlo11 t 1011 h1•r aus1· :1 I0\11•1 rat1· l'Un still raise the dist rict ·s n ·venut• limit per student. T hat limit is Sl.670 in this year 's budget, district of· fi c1als s aid. Rt T ff i\ R ESIDE!\T'S home * * * mcreasod ,n ~~~ \alUt! b> th1.• 11lst r1ct 's nH'rU~l· of :::! 1wr ct>nt. th.. homeownt'r sull will pay aboul ntnt' v<>rrenl m111'e In ">ChOOI taxe~ thill Yt'tU' CH'O With the cut. Tht-ntn~ p<-rcent mort-tw pu~!t \\ 111 financl' the r11nl' Jl(•n·cnt 111 Outi<>n factor built mto SIH() State and local 1'<IU(·ntton 1lf· (1«wls s aid tht• onlr \'hrn<'1• lr.>t·al n·~Hll'llll> nnct loc nl Sl'hool boa.rd" h:H c.' 1s to k,•t>p pa~ ln5t mort' for loo('hools or t o lo"t'r tlw dulln1· umount :.µt"nt on t-ar h r h1lll :. educ:iuon annually. TllAT GF.NF.R.\LL\' \\'Ol'l,J> mean redu~t·d progrJms und largc.r class si7.l'S. Oak Coof:(:rn. s upenntendl·nt or the 0<'ean VIL'\\' d 1stnl't. nott>tl that s chools arl' t he onl\' tax sup po rted a genc) that· dun't benefit from increased assesbed \•alue. In Ocean View , for example. valuation jumped about 25 Jll'r cent, and d istnet officials :s aid tax bills may jump likewise VALU ATION INCR EASEI> W.6 percent in the Huntington Be-ach City c elementary> School District , 30 per cent in the Foun· tain Valley syste m and 24 5 per cent in the Huntington Beach Union High School Oistrid. Incr eas es in other Or :in~e Coast distric t s Wt'r<' lr\"ine Unified , 25 . 7 pe rcent; Laguna Beach nificd. 25.8 pe rec-nt: Newport-Mesa 1Jnifted. 22.2 per cent: Saddletiack-Unified, 24.4 percent and Capis trano Cnifit•d, 23.5 percent. But Don Datko of the OranitL' County De pa r t nH'nl of Education said t he ne w n 1luallons simply l>ecomC' part of a 1 l'r~ complrrJt t·d formula set torth in SB !=Kl "hich tells l111• l'OUOt\' how t'' 1·omputc tax l'Jt("" And loe al oft ll' 1.1ls suid . 111 t lw end. 1t is the local pt'O!Jel'l.v 0\1 nl'r who foots a b1~gt'r port.ion or tlw final school hill. while sl:lll' of. f1c1als should ~nd the ~·cm \\Ith a surplus . * * * C<>I n proMt>m'' 1'llt'11 writt• lu Pat IJurm l'at 1c11/ cut red torw 9t'tt1119 tl11· a11~t4>t'rs ond actw11 you llt't'd '" $()/t-t' llll'C/Ull It\\ Ill $JOl't'rltlllt!lll cmd tlUSI· 'tW.'1.o; Moil J/tm r 91w~t1011.~ lo l'at D u11t1 At Yo11r S1•r1•1c1'. Ora 1191• C'oast Oa1ly f>t/ot. P.O. Bor 1560. Co.~tu Mt':m CA !!W26. ln<'ittdl' yuur tl'lephotlt' 1wmt>er . 1'111· r11lu rr111 apix:nrs doily ('!<:<'pt :sawrday:< ""Pi••" ,., .. d.-d DEAH PAT. I sent a SH L'lll'ck lo llurbor Gt.>n<'r ul llospitul in 'l'url':111ce in MurC't\ ll>i t> to puy m y bill. t the sunw t1nw, 1 ~uhm1t h'd " d :um l•> Rlut• Cro~:.. About 11 month latt•r. \\ ht•n I k ;.1rnt•tl thl\t Blue Cru:1:-had t'1'1mbu1'!.etl thi: hospitul $35 4!0, I reques t e d u r d'\111(1. I 'vc wl'i tlt-n ~evertl l urnes sinrt! then. but lht• ho:1p1tal's o nly n•s('onse wus that tht.•\ ".Ir<' l0t)lm~ into UH.' mutter "t 'm oo a ltm1tt•d IOC'OflH' ;11111 1 an ·1 ::iflMd to lose t.hi~ n D , Cos t<l Mesa The hospllal may have told you a tt'vlew or your refund r equeiJt was under way, but no one bothered to tell tht' hospital's computer -ind that's "'hat counts . No comput.-r readout on your hospital stay or.payment from any source c<>1.1ld be located. Kay l';elson of the accounts re<'eivable dt>partment ~11ks you to send he r copies of proof of paymt•nt, your hospital iden1Uication numbt•r and da11• or treat· m ent. Mail thh to Nt-lson at llarl><rr Gl'neral Hospital, 1000 \\'. Carson St., Uuildlng A·9 \\'est, Torran<'e, CA 00509. \·mMbt-r H..-qecirt•cl DEAR P AT: \\'h<'n I opened a sann~~ account the other da y. I "as asked for my Socwl Security number . I '"e heard that one should not gl\ e out hi:. S.S. number to e1err one who as ks . so J r efu st'd. Th<' girl who was helpml( me s aid that l hud to provide m y numbe r for any financial institution with which' l had dealings I '' ent ahead and gave 1t but wonder tfl.mad"e a mis.take . C.T . Fountain Val1ev You bad t.o repe>rt your Social ~curity numbe.r in this u se. Tbt> la w requires a peri>on to divulge his Social Security number to anyone or any organlza· tlon that pays )'OU incomf'. This would include your emplO.\'er . sa' in gs ban1' or stockbrnkt>r . The reder al Priva<') Ac t dot•s nol allow federal or :-.tale ~overn· ment agcncles to withhold benPtll~ If ) ou won't re· lu~ur So<'ial S.-curity numlwr. Hui all 11.ovt•rn· ment agen cies th11t rt>Qulrl'd Sociial ~t>eurlty num· be rs for idt>nt iflcalioo II(' fore J anu11ry 1975 art> allowed to keep their sytitt'ms 01>eralln~. i\ny other agency requlrlnl( your S .S. number •fh:r lhal date would be In violation ohhc law. .-..1ecrf .,, Hof,.,,.. · wa~ rq wrtt'd hi:r e that \\I' l"lll/l'ns <Ir {';tfl\ l'\'L'I \'!JO 111111lll(•:-, \\ h1l1• JSll'l'P Btrl wt•n· you J\\ .111• \\ l' all1·f.!L'<-ll~ d,I\ dream 1•\'t'r~· 911 minutl.'' 11 h1•n ;I\\ .1k1•" ~u<'h 1s ttw l'1:111n of the sc:1t:lll'\.' l>n~:.. lt ·s t'om1111111 k 1\1>\111.'d ).!L' that sleep cln•ltrr1~ du mud1 to d 1•,,11 up tlw ment,al rri;wh111t•1·~ 1l 11 ,1s11't kno"' 11 1111ttl n •n•ntly. ho\\c1·c·r th:rl d u.1dr1·,1ms ltl<d '\l l~t· ,1/'c l111!hl ~ lwrwfll'i,1l t o\l t1l'll 1l\ls t.•nct AS ASSESS:\1 ENTS SOAREO about 20 pcr tt>nt higher than state ofhdab had expected, state aid d'' 111dlC'd and local taxpayers made up lhl' di fference. he s aid Seal Beach Trustee OEAH PA'I': I urtl u IO·yt>ar·old girl I would lake to ~et some babys 1tt 1ng Jobs . nut pcopll' always sav I'm too young. Whut C'an I do about \his" l feel thut l am responsi l>le to t.w bys1t. S.S .. l.aRu nu lk~1d1 .\ll1fr,•~~ mu1I lit I \/ 1!11111/. I• IJ /ll•i /)Cl/ Cul'tu :\frsu ~:?ti~I> Deaths Elsett1liere PASADEJ'A fi\I' 1 Oil {'ompany 1'\l.'t'Ut111.· and com mun1t 1· lt•;.11k1 Samuel f'. Hovd b,. 71. died Frtda1 al i1unt 1 n g t o n ~i c m 11 r 1 a I l11):.p1 t:-il Bo11 Ill\ r1•\Jrl'1I lrom Sh<>ll Otl l'o :tlt1•1 50 1·1.'ar:-1111 h t lw f1nn 111 l!.16-1 \\ h1·11 h1• "·'' ~(·11101 Wt.•~t ('1)U:>t r 1•pn•'t'll BAL Tl-BERGERON FUNERAL HOME \..O' (II ,l lh:' M ,jl h ;· j •l 1 ~l· L 1.i.1 1 MP-,,1 IJ·lu-."'. 4 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY \ 10 Bn.J 11lw IV r,,.,t.1M1•"1 b·l 2 'll 'iO LAGUNA HILLS MORTUARY 2530\ Af11.1,1 P.11kw.1y l JCJIJll,I 11111\ C.t !>U1 ·1300 Mc:CORMICI< MORTUARY Lagunil 8t1.lCl1 494·941!) S:in Juan Ci1p1•,11,1no 495·1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAi. PARI< Comct<"ry M ortuMy Chnp1•I 3500 P,1c:11tc V1t•w Ot1VI' Ne wport Calt1orn1,1 644·2700 PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAi. 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't •tH~ N Ol"'°"f W 1l11,1m ""''' ft•) '"'.,' ~fry ( •H A'1Qt IQ ttf '1+' N ¥ '' ,.,-.'1 Jt'-O'>~ t ti••t'f\•l'I ~t NII># T t • 1'\•~f' 0' •'H'l(".ldfftn r'r1y,11 f•mi•1 "'""'V+C .. , w 1U Oil~ f'\'°lf1 At S.11 ''' st1tlJ•l't'f (l'l'*l>•• ff ttU lh o..Ow,.., MOrtuA• t d1tf'• t \' ~ HAllSHll\ ltCE It c-.•l\Rl.CS A HAR~H8ERGE1t, ·~ ''~"tof rotl.i "°''~ C•t1torn1a D·'1'f-ot clf'.tU't J~1,. ,\, Jt11) \ur tf1\H">f'f bt' ~a _,,, •• Lo••" ot (_Q~tA M~\· 1 ,,,.,.n n1td'"" •"'<I 1 Q•fl1't l"A"'C'kl"Uldt\l'f\ p..,, •• ,. '""'hh ,.,._.,.,,,(..,ti ""It M ~tid T U'"ll<IV ) Oil PM l\<oll nro•c:ftw•t" ('t,ptiltl w "' \ot#l"I! (.,1)tr M~'O"H lad~• Off•( tAf ,no 6~U .\----------...J l!r-n --1uar 1d1r0<1bf For t·xample. Ocean View's in cr ease 1n asst>ssed \'tilue thr:o. year'' 111 m ea n the state will chip in about SIOO k~s per stu<lcnt than last .> l'ar. Hits School Laws llow about 1><·t or yard s itting until you'rt• se\•eral )'l'ans olctt>t'! \'ou may feel that you'n• respe>nsible. but ttaking char ge or a young child all by yourself now could be more of a job than you think it is. 1\1 any preteens win the ronrldent•• or famUies "ith youn~ cbildr.-n by taking on less. demanding johs. s uch :t.'i weetl pulling and other yard chorr-it. ht·~pinp; watch ~'oungsters while their mothl'r is lms~ at home. or takin~ char"e of a pel'il' feeding and <'Xt>rrii;•· while thl' family is on nca· tlon. Don't be afraid to offer ,·our s('n'i<'('' In other ar eal', and ht>fon• ~ou know it. you'll ht• older and haH' m'irt• ltabys ilting job~ than) ou can han1ll1•. This year toe al tnxpayers wi ll provide S6Hi of the SUH2 ~pent for e-aeh d 11ltl's t><lurat ion. J ones s aid . "h1le I he state will spend S39~ Ir :i:.:.es!'t'd value hadn't 1um pt••I. hw;il t ;i,pa~·crs woulrl ha1·t' p:11tl S5 1!1 pN dnlrl wh1ll' th1• state 110111<1 ha' l' g1H•11 51!Ji! A trustee 1n t ht• Seal Beach School District s aid he is read~ tu tackk the statl''s sc·hool finance laws. claim ing t hey dis cr1min at<> agaml>t children in his dlstrlct. Trustee Gordon Powers said he• 1s study in~ a possiblt• l:rn suit <·hall<>n J,:1ng t he constitutionality o( Senate Bill 00. o ""hool finanC't' n • ON . C ll.\ll.l.t~S llESS, aloo~t:­ lant ::.upt•nntl•11d"'nt ot tlw llunt m~ton Beal'h l ·111un lhgh Scho•il D1stnct . explained that SB 00 hai- about a 6 percent inflation ful'tor hulll m each year. This yc ar ·the 100at1on fal'lltr rose to !I pen •ent becau::.r ot fl' c·ent o;tate leg 1s lat1on form bill pas~Nl 1n Hl72 It puts a <·ap on "hat a d1:,ln cl r an!'penrl. ··ht• :.111d POWERS ~·\10 SR llO, \\h1d 1 has a hout a ~" pt•rc·cnt mllatwn factor ltutll 111 l'Ul'h ~c-<ir. :.imp)\' has nol kt•pt pan~ "1th :>\lilrtrH! 1>l'h11ol t'O!'>I !> 1\~ a 1 t'!>ttll. Ill' i-.11d. tht• 11J,tru t ha:-ha<l to l'lll hark 1111 :-0111111• pro g r ami-. ltkl• "01111:-hop .111d hotnl' ct·onom IL':.. ht•c .1 u::.t• t ru:-tl'1':- San Pablo Canyon Fill Plan Dumped The San Clem ente City Council has ditcherl a proposal to fill m the San P ablo Cunvon with dirt and rock waste The council ·had bnefly dallied with the notion, with the idea that when filled the canyon might be used as a n executive ~olf course. But the res idents oflhe sul'roundmg~xccut1-ve homes-wer<l irate a l the su1tgeslion a n a tural canyon I'll' destroyed and pt.>titioned city fathers to j unk the 20-year dump Th<' council was considerin~ r('ferrin g thl' proposal lo thl' Pa rks ancl R<'rreation Com m is.!' ion f111· ~1t11!~·. wh1•n City Cl l'rk :\la' L UNJ.l mfor nll'd t hem hl''cl rt'l'\•1v1•tl the pct1t10n <1( almost 180 l'<'~111enls A dot.l'I\ hom co'' ncrs wen• \n the council ch<•mhcr~ tu b11ck 1t llJ) OnC' m un told the council, "\'ou are r'ro p o s tn R lhut ou r neighhorhood be turned Into .1 20·year city dump " Another warne d that If tht <'<iuncil prOCl•<•dNt with the plan they would fu<'e "hundreds" of angry r(•sldents. Ile i;nld that at n prior parks <·omm rs~1on mc•l'lln~ more than 100 peri.nns -;tu51l'd :1 \'iolcnt 11rotest. Coun<'ilmun T ony l>iG1m ;mn1 -.aid bccaul\l' :m m iny JK'ople ob Park Grant J<'Clcd. the city should take no further act ion on tht> malh'r. Thl' \'Ole wa s -1·0. w11h 1·111111nlm r111 ThnmasO'K~e(c :1bsl•nt Surnmer Plans Set in San Juan Tumblt n it . n n turc "ulks. p1onetor c r afts and \Wekly fllmr- llH' t1va1lablf' t o San J u:H1 Capistrano children as part of the t'lty 'N s 11mtnt•1' recreation pro· grum. C'hrlclr('n 6 y<>ars and older can particlpatl' in d 11ily proJ,!rums ;it Ronlto , Oso. SC'rra, Cook ancl Four Onks Parks mlcl at San .Ju a n l!:lcm entary ond Mnrco f'or:-tt•i Ju nior II 1gh ~<'hMls. Ad rltt 1nnul mform :1t 11111 '" t11 ;.11lubh' b~ ('illlm~ l'll~ umn·-..•\!J:.1·1171. THE PlUMllHG Hl•TtHG All COHO. "--,.., .. .. __ , LOS ANGELES <AP > -A proposed I .JOO.acre park In t h e . heavily urbanized Baldwin Hills area b as received a $1.2 million federal grant to speed acquisition of land for lbe recreation area. \wv•c. '"' r~4, Ar•a_,..,.,, v f't't10t1t l/1r J() 1•011 e.""f"'° C.0t ,,.!'¥- Si.rv1..:0 ft()t1'1 3 I " 10 PM •• I .... , 4'5·0401 have b<>l'n s tnppt•d of tlw pO\\l"r to c·ontrol d ist rtL'I t :n r.ill'' At the sa nw t1m1-. a~~l''"t•d \'alual1on 111 m p1•d :11 !I pt'l'l't•nt this year in his d1:.1n l'l wh1k tu)( ratei> hU\'l' dropped by :1hout 2..\ N·nts 1w r SIOO of u-.::.esse<l \ :ilu:i tum POWERS S.\IU ~EA i. lk al'h ha-. thl' h l\I l"St ta'\ f all.! m th1• l'ount~ JI It 11 cn·n I lorl'Ccl to rut its .rate ~o murh because of the m<'rease m assessed valuation. he s aid. som e program s would not ha ve to be pared. SB 90 s ets a per-student spend· lng limit e ach year for school dis· tril'ts . In Seal Beach's c·asc. Power s s aid, that limit is about Sl.270. Seal Beach. a distnct with a large assess ed \'aluat1on behind each student. r<'<·e1ves onJy $125 per student annually an the form of stale auL The r<>st comes lrom local taxes. (',.;,, ('mn p In i 11 c " D E/\H PAT. M t<·r S<'Clnl! an ad in Co111 Ai:c magazin1' lw;t :\I arch. l ordered fi\'1: gern·pruof <'rn n sets from Great Neck Com Exchange . Great Neck, N. Y. T he· corn:. arr l\ cd but were.~ not th,. 11ualtty ad· 'erlls<>rl I re tu rn<>d them April 14. cnclo~ing proof of payme nt and a refund request Two rollowup let tcrs wer~ ~cnt. and two months later l received m y package of returned coins and my letters, marked, .. Out of Business. Return.·' I then found another ad in Numismatic News that has the sam e phone number and address with" Astoria Coin Collectors" named as the firm. I know I've been taken, but 1s there any way l could possihly recover m y $25.25 loss? These tarnished proof sets a re of no value. G. B .. Costa Mesa Lee Martin, Coin Age advertlsing director, says the New York Department. of Law advises persons having h ad dealings with Greak Neck Coin Ex· change to send complaints to: Postal Inspector. General Post Office. 31st St. and 8th Ave., New York, NV !0098. Th..-coin firm is out or business, and ti New York postal inspectors collect enough evidence tot ake action against the prind pali> of lhllu firm (Pat and William Burns >. you will be in- POWF.RS SAii) 111·: AUiO ob· formed. Numismatic News knew nothing of lhe Jects to an a reawide tax rale of9U firm's current s tatus. It also advised ,.ontacting the cents l>l'r SlOO or asse~sed valua· postal authorities. Both publications' spokesmen t1 on , w hich 1s tc,ied on a ll S1idlhata lotofmall·ordercolndulers aregoinl( ele menturv cl ist ncts wilhm the out of busint>ss. A \o'S has found lhls to ht> the case 1111ntin1tton Jk a<'h \ ·11100 J lh:th too, and advises holding off on coin mall orders un· St·hool Oist r1 rt . less you arc very s ure of the Cirm 's currr nt business That an •a wulc l.J\ '~ di\'ldt'd iirieiiipuiiiiitiiiatiiiiiioi'niii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiii umoni: lowt'r·wl·ulth a11d h1~her wealth lhi.trfdS In un effort lo l'<Jlllllb<' t he clollars cdul'uHng each l'h ilcl But Powt•r ... s;_w f, "We never see a ny of that unywuy " HE SAi 0 II E DOU HTS that lw c11n rel'olve that areawide tax h; :<ue with a laws uit. But hP diet call the way <'urrent luwi. ar<' written a "poly unna" 11 pproach. As fl Is. ht· soid. h1~ <.11!1trlC'l fat·rc; a "l'cnciing 1•np, whil<' pl!lrt of ils tax d111l;_1rs go to help others Lot's of people are discouraged with quick weight ~ loss plans that~ seldom produce lasting results. Schick Center's new Weight Loss Program doesn't . ' ..... the pounds but are having no difficulty MAINTAINING f their desired / . use pills, shots or fad diets! weight J} afterward without dieting or unusual willpower. for 1nformetion or free Wt11ttt Analy11s, t : FREE TICKETS GIVEN AWAY, JULY 27 TD llCJl.C •s .... l lAllO ClctS AICMOM comJmOM COOO -UC. 5-11 cos•• vcs• ·~n """90" e •• , 642·1753 KITCHEM & IATH IEMODELIMG AlH ES TIM A TU soup. salad. pOtato. roll, and de ssert .S2.35~ SPIRES call 558-8404 T I ' I I I ' \ South Coast ?lua -Stt Owr Ottf'••tt •I A~AH(llol•M~f"I ()If U tUJW l•"''•• • 10"(•1 f1 772-147.0 • ,. IRVINE MacArthur Blvd al S 0 COSTA MESA 3125 Harbor Blvd Fwv .. j ,48 DAIL V PILOT 1/N Monday' Clo ing Pri ~ ·-• J t. Mond1y. Jutr 28.. 1916 NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS - lo-• I I 0..Ul ..... lf'CllMtr_.., __ YW\.M-\I ~kif< ............ Ott .... l-(llOC'-11\ta .. •te~-r-1•0J*Net-1 Al>oc••l._ .. S.CIWll ... 0.41IO"-'""-I '• '· . ' ... I i- i I .. (J • ... f • DAILY PILOT 'Bootstrap" He's Hustling For Puerto Rico Uy JOUN Cl1NNl l-'•' ................... , .. Teodoro Mos <'ll:\tl hud '"'' rcocl u n1•.,.., 11t•m thul Unw Chrmkal Co. "ni. dl•nu-.1 JH.!rm1"'llln lo hu1lll .1 $~ m1\hcm plastl<·s plont In S()lwm Count) bN'3USt' of t>ths1llk CO\ iron mental i><>llutaon lmnw<hutt•ly hl' Wll" on the l<>h'pho11{· t11 onl' or h1i. aide-. Oow Chemk.11 mui.t lw '-'Olltactc<l 111 1\11dlund, l\11<·h • 111111 asked to l'Om<.' to Plll'rto H11:0 whl·n·. h'• protnl!>t•d , th1•y'cl lw \\l'lcom.icl "1thoul <',111tro\\'I ~Y 01 tt•d 1.1v1.· MOSCOSO. AN ,1lmo!.t l1•11.1.•ml.1n promoter o( lh4? C'Ontrnllll\H'll)lh, l'Pll lt.>l>!tt'd to tht• OIH'lllll' "Wt•'rl' op portun1st1c." hl' 11u1d p1 oodb · \\'l• Mun the ne\\ spapers .rnd rna):at1nei; ..... (.' \ \' got mail prottr.lm:, .tnll ud\\•rl1 ?o1111i: p1 u gramsand ·· .. CUOjNll'F or the ocean s And the common"t',11th .11!\o ha!\ M'l aside certain an•ai. foe m.1wr emit- ters." conr1dent that t ht• pollution" 111 he blo\\ n a" a) from mhuh1\4.'(I ,1rt!,1" b' I h<' trade Wtnds. or buned ofr lhe CO.Isl tn 001! deepest holes. Puer to Rko wants mdustn and 11 gets It throui:ih <.'oni. tant work, prom1sl''. buriwan111,.:. t.1x l'X<'mptll\n!. .md suh- sid1es Tht•re an• no lt•dt>rnl l J lli:s and somt!11me:. no l'l1m monwealth t3xes WAGE ASSIST \SC t: JS offt:red l o ~nt.11 n manufaC'turers ''ho ,~tabhsh plants 10 nl'ed\ urea' ·rhr ,..ederal Energ~ Adm1n1strat1on allots SlOO m1lhon a )car to the petroC'hem1cal mdw.tn The recession" as deva!.latmg lo the island's 3 I m1ll111n people. From an all tinw high or 155,200 1n May, Hl71. manufacturing emploYml'nt rcll to l~ 700 m July, 1975, jlld now 1s ba<'k onlv to 144.000 (NEWS ANALYSI S] A bag 1mprovenwnl m the JOb s1tu1.1t1on 1s sugj:!ested by plants now be mg bu1 It. bu l more than half the populall{ln q.uaJ1iH'lc> for food stamps "The JOb tod.1v IS a damn !>IAht lOUJ.:hl·r m some" a~ . ":..ud Mosco:-.o IMMI G RAT ION, ES P ECI Ai.i.\' r rom L at111 l\menC'a , 1s C'r calm)! ,1 pr obll'IO for tht! t:ommon\\ l'Ulth 1\nd the return of 120.000 cm1i:r,•s '1urmJ<? the pa:;t three years ha:. added lo the JOb prohl,•m l'\ en lhou1th many of them arl' re llrees The S2 30 i.ln hou1 minimum wa~e .1lso tends to put Puerto H1<'0 at •• C'Omp('l1t1vc· disadvantage w11h other countries Moscoso bchc•\es lhut fll'x1b1hly m a1>1>IYtn~ tnc law nught encour.1gt' niort• JOb!. There 1s !>till a 1-tre.\I nc•t!d tn dc\'C•lop the 1nfraslrut•tun• of the island the ro:ich. M'\\N'.'1 1\1 0 ... 1 ns11 lll•lic' cs Pul'rto Rico ts umqm• m h.1\ 111..: mon· C'Llr'.'1 th.in lt'lephon1·~ hut hopes to add lo llw latter lhro111!h .1 nc" contr.•cl \\1th Amen can Tcl1'pho1w ~ r l'l1•i.tr.1ph llF. SEEKS llUal TF.Cll~OLOG\' l'omp.1n1e-. Jnd h.1~ :.uC'Cf'edl•d enormou.,h 111 ;Jllr;.ict1n)! maJor c•lcctron1C'S .ind pharmaC'cut 1c a I Op{•r .1t1<1ns l\1ostoso head of FOM 1-:NTO Puerto Rico 's econom1C' development assm·1at1nn 1::. one of the for emost or his bn.•c•d Ills l'ountcrparts wo1 k for every stale of the union, and almost all of them hChl'\ I.' tht• J:rcatest good for their people 1s to obt ain JOb produl ml! mdusln es A hurnt>ane of .1£'tn 11\. Moscoso. 6G. ha~ dtrt'ctcd in dust.rial developmrnt for the island from 1912 to 1961, and then again from 19f).1 In lh<.' pr<.'sent. producmJl an 1m press1ve record of IH'Comphs hmenb lh "0perataun Bootstrap SINCE 1950, llE Rf.POKTS, "We have created lhe world s ,20th lar,:?est mdustnul 'iOCl<'l\ We have attra1·tl!d t.900 US. mdustr1,1l planti. <1nd 70 lnn•ritn ones rcprC':.cntin.i: an mveslmenl or S4 5 b1lhon "Our gross national product has gone from $755 m1Jl1on m 1950 lo S7 1 billion m 1975 We have almost wip<'d out IJ. lltera<'y We have extcndE•d lrfC' c·xpcctancy to 72 yc;1rs, !ht· highes t rate m the United States 'We have incrcas<'Ci 1><'r c.1p1t a 1ncomC' from $615 in 1!!50 to St 980 m 1975. thc h1~hcsl lt•,cl of per capita mC'omc in Lahn America .. MOSCOSO ISN'T PART ICl 'l.ARl.Y happy •The road ahead 1s 'Jalba arnba,' .in uphill <'limb. Moscoso can im- press you JUSl as well w1lh the other side of lhc picture, with the s tory of Puerto Rico's poverty and depression. Market U1imoved By Prime Rate Cut NEW YORK {AP J -Stock prt<'Cs drifted sluggi11hly again today, m aking little r esponse to a prime rate cul by a larJlt· Ch1caS(o bank Tradm.i: w.1s q111 1;>t As the m.irkel opt.>ncd, lht: l'1rst N:1I 1onal Rank or Ch1cn~n announced 1t was lowering 11 ~ 1mmc It nrlrn~ rate from 1•.1 111 7 pcrcC'nt. effecl1vc 1'ut•sday Hut investors seemed to h<' holclmg ba<'k uncertainly to see 1f other maJor banks would follow Vrst Nallonal's IN11l On Friday, New York'' ('1t1hunk, sN on<l laq.(c'il in the n.1- t1on, smd 1t was kt'cpan,:: 11'.'! 1111m1•, or h.1~1c c h urge on Jan•c• lo::ins. at 71, l)Cr<'vnl The Dow Jone.., andu.,111.JI nv<>r.1~1· of :io i;tncks ~ain<'cl m 10991 51 .'it'J .. k# 111 Tlw ... pot 119111 1Jp11 and Dou•t1• NrW VOlllC IM >t -111~ IOlllWI n 1 1, > \n<J""' ,,,.. '"'' w Vf)f• \11.,li! I• h•• 111 ~~~" l~f~ hAr~tJ~nt~,::~ ~,,,. :.~\\;•:i,',' f bf tt\l'tf'HJI" rt.QArf11P\'\ fl'I '-hf • fM MtJllfltl't N t Anfl pt' tf: ftnt#UJ" r hMtllf'\ ,,,. 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Lag11na/South Coast ED ITION L. 69, NO. 108, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES J\.f tcrnoon N'.Y. tocks TEN CENTS . eagan Picks Schweiker for Ticket ··~ LOS ANGELES <A l '> - onald Jleag an S1.ud IOOilV he ected lJ S. Sen. Rjchard s hweiker or Pennsyl\ un1a u~ h1>- iice pres1dcnt1al running mute 1( e wins the ltt•publicun nom1na on for prei.1dcnt • t eagan :.aid he knew h1· WJS aking \\llh I nulitJon in 3 11· ncin~ h1:-; <'hoace for a '1(•1• .,esadenl in ad\ ancc or the t•nn f entaon. • • Sance l now rcl'l lhal lhe peo- plr :md I he dclegatl.'S ha\·e a right tokno" an ad\ance orthcconven- tJon "'ho a nomlnt-e's \'Ice p1 r· s1dentu1l d101ce would bl'. I am today dt•partmg from trud1L1on and announcing my !>clcctton," Reagan !>alcl In d ne\\S l'.On· ferenr e lie r efused to ans\H'r an' que-.. tions and left 1mml'd1Jtt-l> after reading u 350-word stalt:ml•nt Thn-e was no immcdhate com-· ment from Schweikt'r. Heagan , a c on serva tive challenJter to Pres id(•nl Ford. !>aid that Schweiker. who has a more moderate image. Is SO· meone "" hOSl' basic beliefs are compatible with m y own." It was not dear what efCect today 's move would ha' e on Reagan's c hances for winmng delega tes in P ennsyl\ an1a. !Mexico Tragedy IJodyof DanaPoint Man Found , . , • R'· LAl'Rlt.: K ASPER • 01t~O.t1t1 PooiSuf1 ; The body of a Dana l>otnl m.m tJiisstng in ~lt'\ICO ror a IA'ttk, was toond Sunduv an the searing lie· ferl or BaJU° California but the iearch for ha s companion \\as ~ontinuing toda~ . : The body o f William C. l\astorff, 3i , or 33351 Bremerton. "·as founrl 1n the desert area between the Sierra de Juarez Mountains and the highway link- ing San Felipe and l\lexacali. His motorcycle. \\ith an empty fuel tank. was found about a quarter of a m ile away. The bake belon~mi.? to hac; com· pumon. )1 .its:n 11k1 Tanak:..i, 33, of Long Jk,1d 1. \\ :1, rnund ~·bout 20 miles .;uuthv. "'t ut Ka,turrt"!> bod~· Sc.irchl'r'> follO\\l'() fnotpnnh Cops Hold 2 In Shoot-ing, Zigzag Chase Gorden Gro' e police :1r(' tryinJ! todar to p1ccc toJ?ethcr t hl· c·.iu~l! and resulh of a \\ al<I h1J.th Sll<'<'<I shootout bet Wl't'n r>C<'upanls of two cars that raced through their C'lt)' latt' Su11cl.1y 111J:ht So far , llt1lil·1• ... ull. tht' onlv thin~s the·~ hll\ <' to i:o on ;ar(' .1 hull et ·po c kc d ::i uto. -;om l' ''rnanth•d s trN•l si~ns anti l\\O !IU'\l'll'CIS \\ho :1rt•n 't talktnJ.t. One su~pccl arrcsl<.'tl shortly IX-fore m1dn11(ht when one ol lht' ~hootout c ar'\ ''a~ llO'Cl'(I 111 ancl twlll'tt on a re~adl•ntiul strl'el 1s n 1i \c>ar-old 1U\t1n1ll! "ho ""!> not 1dc;nt 1f1ed Tht• otht>r Sll~JIC'CL '\\us idcn t1fircl ;:ill Paul R llcrnarult•t.. 18, ol !"12:!~ W Sal H·r St . Santa /\no Nc>atht•r ~U'l>l't'l had :1 .:u11 In h1' P"''H'\<.111n '\\hen the 1 atc mncld bllll' sedan HI \\h1d1 tht•v '"t'r1• r 11hn1t "a .. slopix.-d neor /('1•whnpe ~lr<•l'l :ind Chapm:111 J\H•ll\h.', pOh fl' 'o:llll "' a n''ull .. 1 l'.1drc <•f C a rtl4'n c;ru, 1• pol11·1• 1•fflrt•r .. th" rnorn ,.;.: "·'' 1t'lr,H'1n1: till• 11.i1 J J.? :Jwoto111 roult' 111 :-.t'.1rd1 of a 1-:1111 tbat m1i;:ht h.I\ t' h1•1•11 thro" n out a w1n<lo\~ "twn pollt1• pat rul units jOin(•tl ttw 1·h aw J\('fon• thr hl .1<"1, Jnd \\hit<' un· it~ bt'i:t:in lherr p11r,u1t of rtw two ~OOIOUt \'ehr r lt·'· l\\(I l,1\1 C.lb<i tfad follOWl'tl th<' c·ar' an1I r~dl0t'c\ thc-1r 1h!>p;1tdwr that at ll'Mt uinl' 'hoh \\ cr1• c:-.rh.m"l'd 1ls the r:ar' r 11rNI dow11 llarhor Uoult.'\':irtl '''"th or <.'ht1 11m on ~\·t'nUe, llOfl('(' ,.lid , • Tht•\ cll(I 1111t rllh' out I ht• 1io, .. 1b1hl\ thnt .m ncrur .mt ot t!l' f llr thnl wa~ not hall1-<I could (~Pe~rt:t:O. ral(t>A:!1 jOranj!~-Coa't } ~~:~ath~:- i Pntchy night and morn- in~ low clouds . LittJ<> tem· pcrntur<' change, with hlah in low 70s al beach, low 80s \_ inJond. 1 INSIDE TODAY J. Mos1 Orange Counly tar· l paµn s t1•1ll assume a grroter !lhar~ of tht cost of educating ,school th1/drcn. ,..or tht rro.wn~, ire Pagt A 7. Index .t.Ml.t""'~ ····~ N.ttlCW\li Hf .n •t •• •• "' at •• "' "' 8' °''"'"'*""'' -·· ••·t --'- 11 .. u ., IJ •• •• ... '" " Stoo<'I• °' 51.;..c,.~ .. Stec,MaMlo'> T.....,,,..._ Tloo<I .... lllllHl-MrldN ..... AIO 11 u &If •• .. IH oelleved to be Tanaka's to an area about SO miles southwest or ~lexacah untll~boulllp.nL1bcy '\\ere expected to continue the search today. Searcher s, all of whom are volunteers . this morning said lhe~· had lost Tanaka's tracks but they were contmuing to search in an area halfway between Tresi>01os and La Ventana. The ar ea is "pure desert" with no water holes or habitation and temperatures ranging up to 115 degrees "so there isn't any re- as on to be optimistic," said Lt. Robert Morse of the San Diego Countv Sheriff's Department. He IS coordinating the search with Mexican authorities. It is, he sajd, VN')' close to <Jn area "here t \\ o )lex1can sur \('\Ors \\Cre lo~l <Jnd ne\cr found laSt summer. Tanakil's motorcycle was also out of fuel, Morse said. Both bikes were in good mechanical C'Ondition. Morse s aid it appeared Kastorf( had been dead for about seven days. Jle s aid he could not speculate on the exact cause of death. KastorfC's body is being held in a mortuary in Mexicali where an autopsy wiU be performed. The two m en entered Mexico July 17. They were last seen that evening in E osenada. Bolb were expected l o r eturn home the evening of July 18. Kastorff was an insuroncc broker in San Jua n Capistrano. Tanaka, member of a long . time San Juan Capistrano fam1 · l~. is a sleel plant worker in Long Beach. Rome Raid Bandits Get Half Million ROME c AP ' -Hurling tear gas. three bandits raided the accounting office of the Labor Ministry in downtown Rome and made off with half a million dollars today. There was no policeman around to slop the m. WieldinJ? submachine guns. the b andits struck in the morning of payday minutes after treasury of. f1 cials with an escort bad de livered a briefcase with 4&l million lire -S556.~. P olice gave the following account: The three, all young men. entered through the main gate . They forced a janitor and an employe face clown on the ground· and pulled off the t ele phone wire. Then, they crossed a small courtyard. kicked open the door of the accounting office, went straight where the hnefcase stood, grabbed it and left, hurling a tear gas bomb behind. They fled in a waiting car with an accomplice, disappearing in the heavy downtown traffic. Police :-.aid they bcli cvod the hundils had an informer in the ministry. Closed Confab Set By Laguna Schools TruslC<."'< of the l.agunn Benr h \ 'nafied School 011-trtcl wall meet Tuesday 1n clo!>ed sM-<11on to d" cuss n teacher 1rnlary anJ work· tni: cone! 1tlonli propo11111. The snlary propo..;al suRi:eids that n tN1cher with 20 yc:-irs' ex· pcrlence be poad S22.UJ9, 11n across the boa rd fl 2 per cent h1k('. lk'~ln111nl! IC':l<'hcr!>. "1th no e'J)("rl1•nc-c, woulcl 1wpa1dS10.11:, Another tca<'twr demand 1111 that clt1<1~ ~11c h(' lrmrted In 2~ ~tudent ~. The l.u~una Rt-aC'h l 'nl(lcd fo'aC'ulty A~SOC'lat1011 . 1ri:ue"' tha t C'l .1 .. i. loud" bc.•t Wt>t'n Suspect Li~t In Bus Hijack Grows to Five CHOWCHILLA IAP> -In· vestigators say ns many as five people may have been responsl· ble for kldnaping a bu.,load or Chowchilla school children and imprisoning them fot" 18 houn; In a buried truck. One man is in jaU. two ~ are being sought nnd authorities said Sunday that two mot"e may be named in the nal1onw1de manhunt "There has b('en ome tolk of a fourth and n fifth person being an \'Ol\'ed."' a law E>nforcemenl sourre told the Associated Press. "But "'e ha\en·l aotten far enough into the tn\'l.'sli~:ition to <See 8l:S, Pe&~ All I 1 26 anct JO pupils would require ;an <lH'h' for at lcai.l I wo hours a dav Kay East. teachers' re prN en· tallve, 11ald s h(' rc&lltl~ there or<· dcm1.1nds In the 67-page docu· mcnt that "ull of us would llkc th h;1V\'. but, n'uh11llcally. because there are limited finnn<'es . wt-\~ill not ~t'l th<•m " Mr!!. t:n .. 1 ~alCt :i;hc was !!Ur· pnsed l:u;t week wlwnnonroftht' publl<' l)rott'!lh•d i.al11ry require· mc·nti-; outlined m the, co11tr11rt. Taxp:1ytrs tr:1d1t111nolly pr11tc11t :\Oythin~ thal could cMt thl'm morl' mone' Other ll'ucher demand .. rungt• from adequate chalkbo:>rtl !!pun · 10 the right. lo selecl lextbooks. Babaslwffs Get Medals The Babashofr family or Fountain Valley collected more h ardware nl the Montreal Olympic!! Sun· d:\Y in tbe final day of swim com petlUop. Shirley Babashoff won a silver medal in the 800 freestyle and a gofd ln the 400·meter freestyle, and her brother, J ack, wos a s ilver m edolis l in the men's 100 freestyle. Sports edit or Glenn WNle gjves a detailed AC• count or the Orange Coast. area's representatives In today·s sports secLion Stt PageAlO. There ar<' 2s· unc.:omn1ittNi dl'· legates lJOlOn~ the 103 mcmbc:rs of th<' Pcno11>yl\'anaa delegation, :lec<>rdin~ to As:,oc1atM l'resi. tobulataons. Both tteagun and President Ford hu"e claimed t>ll<1C.1gh de. legates for nom1nut1on l.t30 are needed -but c.-ontinue to bat- tle for e' ery deleAate as the con· 'entaon dra\\S near. Ford h<J:> 1 .095 d elegate,. --~tf~ MEXICALI BAJA CALIFORNIA O.tlf "'""' "'-'""'• WHERE BODY FOUND Second Man Missing Bof A Warned: 'Unrigidize' Bef or_e Aug. 9 San Joan Capistrano Mayor Douglas Nash may have coined a new word last week when he told the Bank of America to "un· ngidjze" itsel( and get rid of its 11· legal sign. After considerable debate. city councilmen voled 4-1 touphold an Aug. 9 deadline for the sign 's re· tl10\'al. James Buckley, !\l')('aking for the bank, strongly protested t he deadline. He said ifthcc1ly has its way, the bank will be forced lo compromis<' a "caFefully eon· ce1ved. carefully c-arncd out pr<>· gram of corporate identity." Bank a ttorney Ke nne th Wechsler said that because the sign was approved Dec. 20, 1966, at i s now exempt under a '"grandrather" clause , from restrictions of the current code. Bank o( America was firs t nollfied last November that the sign wnl' m violation The sign, which Thomas Mer· rill, city planning director. estimated lo oe about 110 square feet. exceeds the 24 square feet al· lowed. The pole-mounted s il(n as ulso loo hig h to m eet code s pecifications. . During the several exkM1ons t?ranted the bank. at has not ('omt' up with an :dt1•rnalivt• Salo(n agreeabll' to thl' city pl anning commis11ion. CounC'llmt'n nd \'is ed ba nk rcprc11e nt a t1 \ e~ that no lcgal a<' t ion will lw ta ken ns Ion~ us th•• bunk uppcors t o ht' making :1eriou11 1>(fort~ 10 dt·v<'l<>1> an lit' t'i'Plahlt• nl tern at l\'t:' sign. Other firms 1r1 lhl• n•ntral 1111.,.1· M scc dit1lnct. including the 1-.I /\doh<' re~t:rnrant ac:rtl!'>'I Camuw <:a11 l:1 tr ano from Hunk of Amenco. h:iv<' tussle.I with <:at~ <:ouncal m ·rr cnforr<'mt•nt 11r Uw s1i.:n ordanurw·r Rca11an 1,0:.'.!5. nccordmg to the AP SUf\'(')', .. lh•ui;an d 1d not ml•ntion Pe nn- :.~ h onia ':.'1ell•r.1tcMtuut1on But fo'ord holdi. u 6.'>·ddt•i:utc l<'lld in the !>tatt' -:1lli:hlly more thun the t'nllrc nullon\\ ide dl' le~ate lt'ud of 60 lht' r•1·es11l 'Ill holtls. In Prnns~ h unia. r'ord ha:. i t del1.>gat t>s, Reagan 6. St>n. Howard lla k{·r of Tennessee l •ind there arc :!5 uncommitl<:d . Hc11~:m tlcscr1b\'d Schwelk(' ~Ill. "J rn ,1n of in<kl)t'Orlt•ntJ thouJ:hl and action, \\IUl a back· ~round m business and 16 years) 111 publlf !>t•rvit·c. lie 111 respected by his colleagues but has not. become o \'llPtivc of whnt I chit 'th~ Washington buddys)stem'." • ··1h' ha' <1n awareness or the' s hortcomings in ou r forl'igni polic} and t he domestic thrent• CS(•t• SC'UW EI KEH, Pagt' A2) I 1 Fesiit•al Traffie Laguna Beach Roads Jammed Laguna Beach "a.'I filled to the b r l m w n h Tl e oi>i " 11 n d .iutomobiles over the \\eckend. Sagaler ls were ordi.>red for the entire town both days. Laguna Bl'nch Polil'e Depart mntt Watt.'h Commander SJtl. •Tl'rry Temple declared the Sigaler ts at 1. :JO p.m .Saturday, and at 11 : 13 :.1 m. Sunday. tht,? curliest such a designation has b<•en broadcast. There wen' re port" from motorists that 1t took as Ions: JS 90 m1nul e~ to re ach Lagun;1 Beach via Las:un._1 Canyon Hoad from the San 01c.-:o Preeway 01>spitl' thl' conA(•stlon. whir h rnhce said w:.1s hl•avy throui:h thl' entire town. thC're \\t•n • ll'" !>t•raous <il'.c ulc.•111 i. Thl' cat v's bel•fl'd up tr.1m and hus svstl'm wu~ runmnA full "' ":is the fre(' :lOO s11a1·1• pu1 km~ lot Ill the 2000 l>lol'k or Lai.iunu ( \1 n}on desagnl'd to .... \ phon ofl lraf £1 c befo r e 1l rc:iche d th l' downtown bas in. Police Capt. Neil Purcell said the department called in .a ball dozen reserve officers to work tramc posts in an effort to relieve Berserk Man Wrecks LB Churcl1 Hall A man whom Laguna Reach police said was deran1-w<l was <ir - rcsted today after the guild hull of St . Mary's Episcopal Church was wrecked. The 44-year-old m an was cap lured by police orfict•rs and taken to the mental health ward al t;C Irvine :Medic al Center for ob· servation. Police Sgt. Vic Sagan s u1d the ~uald hal I \\as serious ly damaged. Windows were s mashed, a door was kichd tn lo the ot<I church. <11shes were broken, silverware, hooks. maJ?u111H•s and ollic r arllcles "e re strewn around the.• hall Ofrrcrrl-~<111! tht• man did nol resist and l'Ould $:1\'C no reason for lh<' lnc1<knt Church nffac1als wert• nQ\ im· ml'diatelv a v;dl;ahlt• und :1n t•!>t1m:ite of clollur dam:i~(·~ "ll' rcndrng m ventory 100:1). Pistol Kills T een 1.os ANc;1.;1.gs <APi -An J.:<Jsl l.os J\nl(eles l('{'ll<r>:('r fnlal· h 11hol himscl( w11 h u .Z!;·cahh<:•r :;utomal1(' ht' was tuc-krns: 1ns11l1• h" l'111th1ng frll :111d ac1·1dentnllv 1l1schar~NJ , 1.ul hor1l11"l :-;aul. Th!'y Mid Vinct'nl Murt1nc1. 1;,, wn'I found lty hi<1 ~r:.indrnotht•r Sunday, some con~estaon. At th1:-. puinl.-the. onlv. J>lhcr thmi.t \hat could help reht-\'e trar- f1C' as w1J('n1ng lhe roads and <'hange!> m sornc signuls, hl' s uid. "llerc again. there·s not u lol \OU can do The slrec~ arc only ~o w1dt• ;md tht•y l'.an oold only!>() many cur!> we ·re probably JUSl goan~ to bt' (aced IA 1th al durrn~ cer1a1n hours nf the d ay, .. Purrcll said. Coast Girl Kid11aped 41ul Raped /\ lfl-yrar old Newport lkach girl \\a:. k1dna v1•d rn Laguna Be a c h and drive n t o the Rivers ide area where s he was r_apedSaturday. The girl was not physically in· jured 'in the incident. She was <Jb· ducted by a .'JO lo 40-year-old man \\ho told her he w as a medically disabled l\I arane Corps ' etl'ran of Vietnam ~er\'1ce. l.ajtuna Beach Del. Gene Jlrooks said today the ~irl wa~ k1dnaped as she parked her car an Laswna ll<.'ach near 11111 Street nnd 11 ii:h Ori \'e. She was en route to 1 he cat \''s art rest1vuh . Her abductor approached her 11nd asked for <lirechons. Then he grabbed h<.'r and holdin~ a hand over her mouth. forced her hack into her automobile. a nine year• old sedan. No \\Capon was displayed. llut the man threatened lhe girl wrth mJury. I le rort'ed her down Into the c:ir seat and later made her fasten her s eat bell to keep her from Jumping from the vehicle. From a d escription gh·cn by the young victim. police believe the k1dnaper d rove to the Riverside area. ··we huve a vague clc!>criplion of some or Uw s l ri:~cts. bur IA l' don'l know e xactly where yet;• Det. W1l11am llr1<11'n s:ilrl. Thert'. th(• girl w;.is roped ::ind • rorn·d to vncagC' m :mother sex (S4>e KIDNAI', Pagei\2l No Drugs, TIU every Or 'Fe11ce' rrt'ltminnry hc nrinJt WM 11ch<.'dul<'d today In South Ornnuo County Munaclpnl Court for thr<'t' men :ice-used of 11ltcmptc:d llOS!I !\11lon of stolen pro· pcrty . Laguna, Clemente Sunbathers Foiled The thrl'('-JO!I Greco :-.nd Claes Jonsson of Sun Juan Capl!'>trun1, 11n1I t>o11uld Cow of l)ana Point were :1rres lM July l following n coordlna lC'd an vcstif(ation by l.:11tuna Reach and Snn Clt!ml'nte police a nd the Oran):!l! County Sheriff's Depart · mtnl. High coast al clouds drove sun· bathers home Sunday and were keeping the m away from the Ix-aches from Laguna south to San Clemente today. Laguna Beach ll!eguard.c; re· ported one serious Inc dent. I\ :.>-year-old scuba diver, Linda Kliene. !address unknown> wH pulled from the surf Sunday morning in a stale oC exhiustion and shock. lifeguards said. Surf was poor and because oC that four d ivisions of eontestanls an the annual Brooks Street surf Ing contdt in L11guna Beach did not compete. Male hot douers 12 and up wttt be rcschedul~. pro- balbly for next weekend. Their arrest coincided with the arrest of three other south county resi· denL' believed lnvOlvcd In narcotics and stolCll pro- perty t ransactions. ( She was given emergency ox· ygen and taken to South coast Community Hospital, whel"e sh.e was treated ror hyperventilation and rtleased Sunday crowd~ avera.:ed only 10.000 in Laguna Bosch and 17.000 south o( that tncluding San Clemente. Waler temperatures Sunday went to66degrces. Laguna Beach guards rePorted 45 weekend rescues. The.-e were 12 resc'1es In San Clemente. Today's weather condlllons were rnucb the same as Sun- day's, but forecasters give swim- mers some hope for a better day Tuesday. with generally sunnier skies and high air temperat.u.rcs of 7Sdegrees in Laguna. Greco, Jonsson and Gow are not charged with any "fencing'' operation, or or jewel thievery or r eceivin2 stolen merchandise. Of· ficers said the three were not engaged in nny activity involving the trading of any narco\.ics or drugs. as might have .bctn inferred In a Dally Pilot. account published July 2. I , ' f 2 DAILY PILOT use Mond1y July ~ t 976 Troops Anfi(ered Amin Escapes, Paper Reports NAlHOlll. Kcny n 11\P' -'tl~undlln PrcsuJcnt ld1 An11n fled from his het1dc1uurtcrs irt Kam· palu, the Ugandan capital, whc•n " ..:roup nf a n1nv trO<)flS :ip proat'hC'cl ;.111cl fmn~ brol.1• out ~at u rd a~ n 1 g ht, :1 N J 1r<ii>1 new:.papcr rPportl'd tod:i}' The Standurd. an a d1!-ipatrh :1t 1 trlbuted to at s Kampala <.·or •respondent. su1d that at the out· break o f s hoo ting, C'ro wdc; watching a nl'urby socct.·r match fled whale Aman "melted nway in· tothecoverofdarknt~'!" Shortly art er the db turbancl'. the report cont inued, Amin told the Ugandan Defense Council NeivAide Selected By Riley Dent)> llorn, a :.ccond ''ice pres•· dent in the Saddleback Area Co o rd1n at1ng Counci l, as s c h e d u I c d t u J n 1 n c <• u n l } )\Upt>n ll>Or Thuma!> H1h:y':. !>l:iff next~ eek. Horn'' ill replace former lr\'lne c.·1t~ councilma n Art Anthony on R1lev·:. Firth Distract staff. Anthony agreed last spring to accept an mt era m l'X<.'<'Ut1\'e aide pas1t1on on Riley·~ iitufflo replace former a ide Rob J ones Jones' illness ha~ pre\'ented him from returnsns: to work and no" both Anthony and Raley JJ::rt-ed J p<.•rnsanl•nt replaC'cment 'houltJ be naml'd That n.•platemenl "11! IX' !lorn, a n •l ired :\I aranc maJor "ho h' l''i an ~11-.!>1nn \'H'JO Hrlt•\ ' n.•11 ;11111• hold"i J ma,ll'r ' 1.ki.:1 <'l' 111 rubh<.' a<l · man1!'trat ion Jnd ll> \\Ork ml! on his 1.IOl'lor;ite ill l '~C Tod<" lh<· r1rth 1>1 !>tra<'t !'Ulx>n 1:-.nr !>aid I lorn ha!> an £"<· pt>rl1 se rn l:.tnd U!>C and tran)>portalwn 1:.~u1·~ an ~uuthPa!>I OrnnJ,:c Cnunl~ anti \\tll lw <ilrk to make a s1i::n1f1C'ant contnbut ion rn thow fi eld!> · He also pra1!1cd Anthon} for h1'< "Ork an<I stiid ht· rl'grNted th<' forml'r l'll\ 1·oun('llman "<'nulrl • not .;l'e hi' \I a\ l'l<'nr lo tx>comtnl! .1 permant'IH nwinher of lh<• 'lilll . Daria School \Vin Drafting Title at Fair O:ina 11111-. ll1 J!h School rc- t'l'l\ eel top honor-. in lhe Oran,1?c l 1iunt,· l-'.i1r !-draflmJ: c.'om1wt1- 11on 1\'rnn111i.: tlw l\\Olrophu::. :ind 17 ribbon!> 111 tlH• t·H•nt Thi· urch1t et'ttJrJI draflin~ troph} wa ... "on h} Tom Greer of ll.1na Point. The draftmi.: lrophv ".1:. "•>II In .I or Ill' Delatorre abo l\f n.111:1 I 'mnt ~<'\ 1'11 f1r:-.1 pla<.'l' r1hbonii were 1q111 hv tlw M'hool"i :.tudcnl!:>. Thn • ,If\' ( 1rl'l'I. T1•ll \\ 1bon, two r1r~l pl.11·1•' t>on :\loon•. Drlatorrc, ) l,t\ l' I ljll,<'n, anti h.hanh I lung. ~" 't'<·11111I phttt' nlJlx•n'i \H•rc 11•1•1•1\ 1•d Wanner' arc \\'ah.on. I 1m lt111m1•1. c;rrl'r, l\1•1th \'t 1"•,111,111. t\ncl\' M1l11,ch null . l11hn I .11\\ ,., f).111.1 11111' 'ltl<f<:'nl.' ft'CC'l\c•d 11111r th1rtl pl;H't' nhhnns \\'1111wr., .11 t• t; 11•1•1 II ""'''n , T.1 mm ' \11101 lw.111 ;1 1111)lj\111 l-1on·s 'I h1•11· '' t'r t• .'.l l 1•ntr11"11 f111m tlw 11,111,1 11111, .,tud1•nh 111 \1l11rh ~;, 1•1•1 <'1•111 11•1'1'1\'Cd 11hlJOn.,, Mtkl' I· 1,h1•r , dr.11t1n~ ina.tructors n1d. Tiit' \\1•l'k \\ 111 lw on cl1,11l.1) .it t h1• Fair t hrnu!!h July2S. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT lti' c .. •~ , ... ,, f'\•ltt t'1l~t.•1l~•.._•tP\t\({W'f' biJt••l t,_. ~hlf' f\o Ii\ I' t \lt'lll I 1.1 ttt I~ t't.M \f' c, .•\.I •·w1•1t,ftlf"4 (. \t" ••"" \..-1· u et• t•<MKl'A" '"'" wr11,._ .. tt M-111·d ,., ~l\•(li.;U"I • tto,,,., '" co ', ,,,,_. '" ""'"''""''I •• P\ tt .• l"\lu._,1 . .,, t~ 101\ i •••t l•1t1 \I•'''• h 1t1t t '.,f•H•t •• • \i•..,., .1*"1 '-.. 9WN f ''Vl' ~ "'°'"' ( P~ f A \lf'Q "'"'' ''-'I •tf• Ii-•~ " l''t' h\11 .. d .... torn .... _. fll"ot'.t ~·•• H , r·"• 1~t (lwH•\f'l•"'I l'lll~t " ollt ~..I' W.•t t •t \Hu 1, 4,.m.t• ~' \.tt C. " ••" '" 'l;t-lt Rober! N. Wt('(j .,~ .,. n\ "'"'° P'Vf'ill ..,.. • Jack R. Curley \tte• P••~•flll• •~ t.fft ,,... Mil ....... Thom115 t<ttvll (f'.h .. , Ttiomas A. Mufl)fllne _ ... 9.nold•IOf Charles H. LOOS Richard P. Nall .A'\\•\\i6.f\l "61~ "9l41.--. LICIUftl a.acll Office l ... 0 ............ -1 "'""l"°°,.,. ..... I' 0 .,. ..... oi.<t Oflk" (O\la~ , ....... ,.,..s, ..... ti.Ml "0-k .. ~ ""'-~-­~· V•llfy )!ltllA Pitt II-at S.0.. 0-f l-fY Tet.pMM C714)M2..Q21 Claullled Advertising Ml-.567' LltUN S.actt All Oepar1ment1: Teleptlcme4,...... ,,.,n ,..nC•fl"t'llt"'- 49S-0U0 (opy.19'\t, ltll Or-C•••I """'°"''"O (..,.. :;:,.~.,"'~.:!~~~y~;~:':"~'~~ ~~t~~~ r•o•odvf•d wlOttevt i~•t 1•• P~"'PUH''" of tootf -ON OWftt4'. Met'nd <la\t f>0\11 .. r•1f 1tt (.-.t• Mt,.., C• 1¥1M• M '4.••ot..,. Dy '*''tr U7\ "'W'" .....,, .,.,,.., • .,."~'""''·~"'ht••*'' ~11"1" \) :\ .....,., ... ,,. that he had decided to takt> a lea\'e of uh:,ence outside th« countn•. but the council O\N· rull-d him 1'h1:re \\as no l'Onfirmation of the n ·purt. JU St as thl'rc ha~ bl•l·n no confirm at1on of pre\'1ous re- porh in Nairobi news pupers of mutinies 111 th<> Ugwidan army But the pers istence or such rl'· 110rts 1s fueling speculation in Nairobi that "m1n's hold on power 1s threatened. Amin o n Sunday accuS<'d Kenya o( imposing an economic blockade that has reduced lJgan- da to a gasoline s upply sufficient only to operat e e m ergency 'eh1cles for fi\'e days. lie -;aid he ma\ be forced "to rt'!:>Orl h> desi>er ate acllon." Foreign M 1nister l\tunyua Waiyak1 replied that Kenya will defend itself if allackl'd ··But we have no mterest in fighting L'ganda." he added. L'~anda normally gels its ~'troleum products from thl' Ke· n~ an refiner~· a t :\lomba!>a. The Ken~ ans say they have stopped shipments lo their landlocked ne1Rhbor because Amin owes S54 million for previous deliveries. and other supplies arc not go111~ through because the Kenyan tr u c"k d r i v er s arc a fr a 1 d of Amin ·s arlll.,}-. Amin claims L'ganda has paid for e\'erylhing it has received. Radio l ·ganda said Amin had iie nt m essages to L'N .N Secretary -General Kurt Waldheim and Secretarv· General Etek 1 lll boumoua of the Organ1 lal1on of African l'nit v asking them to send fact-finding m1ss1ons to look into h1s charJ?es. A L' ~-spokesman in :"\cw York said that as far as he kne", no s uch request had been re· l'l.'i\ed. Relations between Amin und the l\en\"lrns ha\'e been !>trained for :.e' e'ral months bt.•l'au~e or a claim b\' the L'gandan ll'ader to Ken~ an lcrritory. f'rorn Page Al BUS ... IX' sun•." On Sunday, newo;papcr-; quoll'd irwest1gators os Mtyang a m1ddlt•· a R e cl m a n m a y h a ,. e ma,terminded lhc July 15 k11i-n.1p1 ng Thi• hus earn 111!! ::.'6 l'h1ldrcn and their dn \'t'r \\as !>lOp~d al i.:unpo1nt ao; they head<'d homt• They \\e re 1 m pnsonl'<l in J mm 111g 'an huncd in a rock quarry !IS males c:m ay in Livermore but rc;caped unharmed. ~ladera Count' Sheriff Ed Batt'' said it secm£.d "loJ;acaJ" to a-.sume that at least four 1x'<>plc \1 ere in\'olved. Feder:il and local arrcsl ~ ar- rant s ha1·<> been fil ed for Frederick N. Wood s IV and James I.. Sthoenfeld . both 24. \\'nods' father owns th<' quarry "here the van was buried. Schoenfeld 's 22-year-old brothrr. Richard. surrendered Frad;ir and was hem.: held in the Alameda County jarl. T he federal arrest warrant!< de!'cribed J ames S choenfeld and Woo d s a s a rme d and danJ?crous. The FB.I s-aid un<'onfirmed !>l~hlinJ!S were r eported Sunday in Tennesiiee. Oklahoma and 11· 111101 ... Meanwhile, an in\'<'Stigator tnld the San Fr:incisC'o l::x ammer that "we're definitely pur:.um g thr possibility that there arc other -;us pects in this case. Thest• other<: might be the brains lwh1ncl the'' hole thin~ " t\nd tht• Oak I.ind Tribun1.• qu11l· cd a source close to the invest1ga- t 11111 a ii s aying the re Is "a posi11blhty thal an older male ":i~ 1nvoh•ed In the k1dnap1ni::. ~1n1I there arc some Jtood leads to back 1t up." According to tht' victims. in· <>ludinii SS· year-old bus driver Ed Hn~·. two or th<' captors were men in their 40s and ~. Authoritirs have refust.'d In l'Xplam the oh· \IOU~ di!<Cr(.'(IG nclc.; IH'(W('('n thos(' des c riptions and the \01.1thfulness or Woods and the Schocnfelds. Wilkinson Rites Slated Graveside service for Muriel Wilkinson of San Clemente will be held al 1 p.m. TuesdJty at El Toro Cemetery. Mrs. Wilkinson died Friday at UC Irvine Medical Center. She was 63. Fr. Dean Farrar of St. George's Episcopal Chur<'h ~ill officiate al the service. Burrnl will follow. The deceased is survived by daughter. Tracy Wilki nson of Huntington Beach; and sons. Carroll W. of Capistrano Beach and Lester Hughes or Agoura. Ar rangernenls arc under direction or McCormack Mission Mo rtuary in San Juan Capist.rano. ' Las~rs Toi.:(, Fligl1t E1ghly-::.c' en entries crossed the ~t artinJ! lme Sunday in annual Fhghl ol Lasers in :"ewport ll:Jrbor . bul "h<'n the t\\O-hour race around the harbor was o\'er. Hraci \\'hl•<.•lt.•r. 16 <below>. was all alone. Young \\'heeler. of t hl' R:llhoa Y .rC'hl ('!uh, toppt•tl Xii 11\ .1h 111 1·:1p1unng m l'rall lh>nor:,. in tlw m1d~um11w1· 1 .tt.'t' -.pon-.1111.·d II\ ttw ;\;c\\ port JI arl>ul' Charn~1· ol ( 'oni llll'rt'l' ~·ur 11\0l'l' on the• l'aCl•. ~ce P agl' 1-W. French Woman Seized Third Victim of 'Dangerous Paranoiac'? CRF.:"\OUl.f:. FraMc 1AP1 A 2 l \t'lll'·Old Grenoble womJn \\a:. k1dn<1 pcd O\ r r th<' "Cl•krnd the third young re:.ad<'nl c,i the arcu se11.ed this :.umm('r b\' an abductor or a bduc·tors eailin~ themseln•s the .. Red Brigades.·· In <'ll<'h case, letter!:> <lemand· ing hea\ y ransom were signed by the ··R ed Brigades." but authorities belie''-' all the kid· napings "ere comrmttl'd by a s ingle man de <'rlbed as an ar- ro~ant and dan~erOU!> paranoial'. A p:.ychiatn:.t <'On:.ulted by polt('e d e cri hcd him as a AP W'1rt,OftOIO REAGAN'S PICK Sen. Richard Schweiker Laguna City Workers Get Pay Raises Laguna Beach's 182 full -lime nty cmploy«-'s have beC'n granted five pl.'!reenl pay increases. The• Catv Council approved a packa~~ ~f propos~s ~ranting police <ind mun1c1pal workers in· creased s al ary and frmgc ben<>f1ts r eccnllv. Firemen .ind lifeguards pre\'iously had been RI\ en like raises. Th(• pay h1kec; "111 <'OSt lhl' city an adcl1t1onal S36,000 for pohc«-' and $59,000 for other municipal t•mplovrs. Jn arldit rori 11) I he increased w;ige!>, lh<• l'niplnvcs will r<'- <'<'l\ c add1taonal <·1ty :.upport for tk nt:.t l :ind m<'d1 C'al tn!>urance Jllims and a n improved overtime pohcv. The action is rctroa<'tlvtl to July 12. Thi' council's a<'lion culminat- <'<I unusually smooth nritotiatinns he t w <' <' n t h t' r i t y a n d t h c t•mployes . Talks dursnjt previous yrnrs have b<'cn m:irkc1I by hariih chur1tcs J)r imarilv by tht• pnltC'{' ;J.S!>OC illl Hitt rc.•prt•S('O · tallVl'~. TENT TRAJLER SOLD JST DAY "Thank :i-·ou very much for suC'h terrifi c sen 1cc' Sold our tent trailer the first day to the f1rsl caller! J only wish l bad too more to sell to all the other peo-. pie that called. Thanks again." That·s tht> s ales success story told by the Huntington Beach man who placed th.is class1f1ed ad in the Daily Pilot: ~Jr'I hardlnp tent trlr. 11 ti: rm C\ten'tnn .\ ~rrn <Ir, hke nc". Ir'~ 1h,1n I f'WMI m\ (1f 11~1' !\Y.1;, , '\ \'('<\. If you have items rou w;ant to sell, coll 642-S678. lt lakes onlv a few words in the right place· to find a buyer. Along lhe Orange Coast. lhe right place ls the Daily Pilot. "se,•ereh unbalanced. depra\·ed person who seeks publ i<'t~~. doubll<>ss a dangerous 1•arnno1 at• prep;ired to do an~ thanµ to :.at1:.I ~ his arrogan<.·c ... The l:ites t kidnap nrtrm, Olga Mo1ssenko. was j.!riJbbcd Crom her fian<.'c 's automobill' :.hortly after midnight Friday. Over the weekend, a Sl'nes or letters turned up. all ::.1~mrd by the "Red Brigade:-." and 1le- mandini:: SlS0,000 ran:.om. plus S8 malhon \\Orth or nw rchamlts<' In be distributed to Grenoble• spoor by the cit)·:. b1g ge1'l :.tnrl'!:>. l f'rott1 Pag~ ,.\I SCHWEIKER • po-;ed by <'ont1nuinc thl• prc,ent µoh<'I<"\ of 1nflat10nar~ dl'f11·11 :-pend111~ ... the forml'I' l'Jhforn1J gon~rnor ii a ad. .. I ha\e met with him and \\l' ha,·e sp<'nl a l'1rr1s1tl1•rahk amount of t1nw pc·r!:>onally di~· C'USSlllJ! the ('l"llll':.JI l~MIC:o. th,1l fan? us lt>day ;Jncl th<' pnnc•1p1t-... bv "h1t'h '' c would lead lhl.' na lion,. hl' s aid. Rt«JJ!an·), pn•:.s l>l'trctjJ'\, .lam Lakl'. s aid Schwe1kt•r "ha.; madl' rt dear lo th~ ,::nvernnr ht> \\·Ill f.!O out and do c·,er~th1ng po ... :.1bll• l11 hl'lp the f.:O\ t•rnor "lie has a lot of fnrnd-. 111 Ne•" \' o r k . 1 n =" c w .I t• r l' ' • 1 n De!Jware. in l't•nn.,,1'un1a." Lake ~Jld . namini.: kl') .,lal''' ~ hrre there are hlocs of unrom· milled or "soft " Fon I del<'J.!J t rs. Srhwe1k<'r h1mst•lt "a!'! hstC'd as a Ford dclC'gJtc unt1l tocl;n 111 most -.un l'\ !' Lakt> :.ard ll<'agan and about hair a dozen or hi top ('301· pa1 i:n adviser· inrludtnA his na- tional chairman. L'S. Sen. Paul Laxall of Nevada. d1s<.'us11ed for S<'' £'rat d a)S the r clali v<' strcnJ?ths and weakncsse)> of "a relat1vl•lv mode!.( numbe r'' of potent1at' runnini.: mat1.•!>. lie said Schweiker was not called about the pnss1h1hty until the cl <.'C'l!olOll WUS mauc lo Off('I' It to h1m. La k c s u i cl H <'a I? a n .1 n rl ~khwl•1k£'r met privately " 1tho111 public announe<>mcnt for i.1x hour.s Saturday at Hea$!an ·~ Pacahc P albad es homt' f'rolfl Page 11 I KIDNAP ... at't. Fr om R1 \'t'rs1de. lhe 1url ~a<, ordered to drr \ t• 111 I .()Ill! Bt•at·h ~here the ahdurtor J.!IJl out anti released his v1c·t1m. The girl c alled Loni-( BNch polll·e who rallf'rl hl•r plln •nti.. Lat <'r !ih(' w as h1 uuAhl bark to Laguna Bcarh for ml'd1c11I tt·M~ and an interview hy Oct. ll<.•1d1·n, In all, the A•rl wus w1lh tlw man for ahoul lhrt•r hour' She said he t alkc"l.I about h1<1 Marine CorpH SN\ ICl' :111ll uho11l • herni.: \H1untl1•d The mnn was rfrc;C'rrlwrl :is 111• inli( about f1vc f••<>l 10 ln<.'he:. lull. \\t•ighmA about 2(JO p<1unds Ill• "a!> wcaranA :i hlat·k lcath1·r 1ackct. T-s hirt un<l hlul' rr:.in.., The 11irt told r oli<'<' lht> man rr f e r r e d t " h 1 m " 1• I r J ..., "S1dew111dcr." Sand, Roots Clog Sewer Accumulated sand and tree roots were blamed today for a sewer backup and overflow at 11:40 a.m. Sunday at Diamond Street near South Coast llighway in Laguna Be ach. Stan Scholl. muniripal servicc11 director. terc:ncd the O\erflow "minor" and said no sewage spilled onto the beach. Scholl said thal tree roots <'ul Crom private home's sewer lines sometimes wash into the city's lines causing problems. L<.'ltt'r!:> s1 m1lar h ,rgnC'd ,11 ... 0 cl a a med rt'spon,1b1lit~ Int 1 t1l' luclnapant.! J urw '.!I of nu 1,11.111 l.l'l"O\. :!~ <.11111 :\I unl'I Tralll'I Ferran, 21. and O\Jdl· s1m1la1 dt• mands. Nl)nt• nf lhl• lt•tlt.'r!\ 11 ,,, arted upon. anti tlwn· ha' bt'l•n no word on the i .ttl' of Lero~ or M1ssTt:Jb<>l·f''C'rn1r1 While author1tlt's h<n e not lot:ilh d1:.t·ountl11l 1tw Pos)\1b1lrl\ the kidnaplll~s "ere <'arrll'cl out by u leftist p11l1t1C'al ~rnup, th1•\ lean to" ard thl' lhl'Ot ~ that onl' man" re:.pons1bk Sa11 Clemente Girl Struck; Honie Burg led Polit·c• :ire in' rst1i,:at111g a Ii ~ 1.·.H old San l'll'm1·nh• i.:1rl :-. tlaam:. that she \\ a~ knod .. 1•111111 l'llll'('llllt' .11 a party :--.1turd.1\ n1s:h1 ilnU lwr parenb · honit• 11 ;,, ran~ncked Shl• told pol1n' slll' ~cit hnnw l:it.: th.it 111.:ht and 1t11111d rtll' 11lat'l.' full of l>'"'PI'-' lfrr pw 1•n1 ... \\ere .i:on{' !::lhi: ~:udsh(• IH't1l 11ut mto lhl' court} ard and onlt•r1·tl the 11~1tor:-. ;Ill to i.:n homc Rut then -.hl· told polirt•. -.tw "a' pu!lhed 1111 11 the S\\ 1mm111a: pool, -.t rik lnJ! h1•r h1•ad .. inrl 1.111, mi.: ht>r to hl.1 <'1. 11111 She !>Jilt !hat 1\ht•n 'hC' 11· gained C'On:,.c1ou !.nt'!>S almo.,r 1•1i;tht hour), I all'r. :-he dt)>t.'O\'l'rt cl the hnml.' had bl.'l'n burgla1 lll'd and her room rJnsad .. t'IJ Sht' r<'porl<'d a l<r..s of mon· l)lan ~.000. most 11 or 11 111 111r quoase J C\\ cl r~. SPEED ... have bel''J" oundt•d or 1111urc<J "\\'e'vc hN•n told by" 1tn1· ... ~1·~ shots "en• 1.'>.l'hanJ!t~<l .11 prn111 hl ank ran~c as lh1• l\\o 1·.11' r;.1ccu dcmn Harbor Boul1·1;11ct · a G a r d e n <; r o 1 t: '' o J 1 ,. p ::.poke!liman said "It 'i po~sihll' ~ommnc• "a~ hit Ill lhl' 'l'('<lllll l':tl' ;10c1 th1• lflflll'\ h3!> gnnl' unrl'porlt•d, ht• ;1rldl'd ~ . l. Laguna J e we l Theft Pr·obed \ romml·11·1.al h111 .1:l.1n 1nH1!1 n1i.: lh<' llwlt 11f -..'.l,llMI \\orth of t1rrq1101't' f<'\H•lr' '' unilt•r 111 1e ... 1 1~:.ilann tnd.1~ Ir~ lht· l.,1i.:un,1 lk•al·h Pohn• l h p.1rtml•nt Thl• 1twft fr11m 'I up.., ll1•la1I Mun ·. 111!1:1 S C'o;l't ll1 ~·h\1 .J\ an • lud1•1l :t ~I .Hr>o :-.1111·1 ht•ll 11111 l..!1• \\1lh ,11\11quur'l'1•jgl1• It and thl' •llhrr £11 l11'lt•' of J1•\q·lrv 11e11• 'lnlrn from :.t c,1<,rt•room 1'h<· thrfl \1 as dt!'>C'll\'l'I 1·d Fradav In :innlht•r llllrl:ljJ"\. U~I\ 111 \.\' 1. l11•ur1•u,. 101, l.ancl1•n Dn 11·. l.:r~1111J ll1•.1c·h r<·1><1rtr<l l·1~s 11{ 5-l.:l:,o ~ orl h of 1H1111h, 'l1•nral' and o;hrrh Satin dav. Skirr Hit, Dit>~ St\:'\: 01\1 1\S 11\1'1 A 211 \l'ar· old 1'11mo11a yciulh h:J~ dil•d 111' J11as-.r11• ll1·ulf 1nJUl'lt'' .~·"ta1n1·d "lwn he· \1 .1~ hat i.,· ;1 (Ml\\ l'l'h11.1t 11/td('. Ill' "a' \\,1lt'l'!>ki111}.! II~ l'utld1ns:\l11111• 111'!>1•1 \Oii. JUlhu1 llll'!:> I l'JIUI led !:il'oll 1L 1•11.,t drt•d 111 <'1111111\ I ~c· .\Jtodll'<1I l '1•11fl'r · ------- N e1v Soeiet Warsl1ip This ii:i a view from a b<l\'e the stcl'n or the new So\'tCt warship Kie \'. taken recently rn thl' ~t cditerrancan und released b\' the ~hni!'trv of Defense 111 London . Th~ ptc· turc was t<~kcn by a Ro~ al Atr f·on ·e ~1mrod u1rcrart. ' ' ~ . I I Orange Coast , EDITION Toda ~··s f 'los htJ.! ~. \. Sto(•ks 1 VOL. 69, NO. 208, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY. JULY 26, 1976 c TEN CENTS • •• Hinshaw's Dismissal Move Denied By TOM BARU:\' Of .... o ... , ...... ~" Co n g r e s s m u n A n II r 1• \\ 1 hnshuw 's motion ror d1:sm1s11ul orfelony charges stemming rt um his allej.ll'd mistondur t J ' Orange Count)' us6(;'~!>or \\ "' cft• nied today m Superior Court J udge f'rank Domen1ch1n1 1k hvered the rulintl after mo1c than a \\eek of pretrial ar~u ments in h1 l) l'Ourtroom 111:. tit· cis1on means thot lllnshaw. ~1. "111 now be trit•d on multiJ)ll• felon.\ counts cont:uned in a grand 1ury 1nd1ct·ment D e r e n s e a t t o r n l' \' J 1J h n '.\lcN1cholas \ ainh ar~ul'd tud;l\ that his c lient tl) being pr<~l·cutl'<I for the same l) pe of char~e:. J~ those d1 ·missed by JudAc 8) ron K :\lc:\l11l an prior to lltn!>ha\\ ' trial on brtbt>rv t'har.ce!>. The :'\t-\\ port Bt>JC'h Rt· publican "'us found i;iu11ly of briber y und !)entenced to ont' tn U year in !)tah.• prison Ill• ts fret• on appeal L>eput \' Dt!>t rl('I i\ttorncy Clirf I larn:.. aq:ued today "1th JudJ?<' Domen1chm1 nodd1n~ agreemeot that lltnsha" 1i. 'iJX>cihcally <ic l'UM.•d m the c urrent action of aJ IO \\ l n J: a<.St.'SS or ·~ OUI C"l' emplo) e~ to \\ ork on h1~ nm \\'t.•-.l <it•rrnan' ·.., 11:.ino B1'Hll· -.h<l\\S \\Ital 11 tal..t•:-to \\ 111 .111 ()(~ mp1t· -..i1hn~ J'i.tl'l' a-. tw h1\..1•:-11111 un tr.1pe1t• \\ htll• Frank I IL·ubm·r man-. tlw 111ll•r durtn)! Sunda' :- 170 C'l.1:-:-ran· oft K111 ).!-.ton . Ont;lr10 Hnd<' ~ unu:-u .11 hiking lt'chniqut.• hl'l 1>cd c·arn 111-. ho;,.1t to a one St·cond \\Ill in lht· r;1n: and tht• ll'<ld in th<.• 470 Cla:-.:-For mon· on 01 ~ n1p1c.· :-;.111ing. Set• Pa g<' B 1 Mississippi GOP Maintains Silence J.\t'l{:-;o;-. \I 1'' .\I' :'-ot \l'I rt'.11h lo \ 11·111 th1• 11111• 111 pm\ t•r hr11l.t•r. \l 1"''"'11111 ' :111 \ 1\lt• tl!!l l•t.: ;i I tun lrt I tw Ht•p11hi11-.111 '\.1t11111.1I l "orl\ 1nt111n h,1, 1h•f't1l1•1l 111 m.11ntJ111 11' un111mn11111•tl ,1.1111 ... l>l'lei.:.1ll'' .111d .ilt1·rn.111·-. \\ t'lll lwh111d 1•111 ... t•cl fl oor ... Sun<l.t\ to ddl·rm11H' thl'lr t•11ur-.1• Aft•·t t hr t' l' ho u r .., . ... l .11 t• pa rt \ l h.11rm .111 Clark" l<l't'<I 1•ml'rJ!1•ll to ;rnno11n1:1• th.1l llw d1•k i.:a111111 "rll not 111> 11 !> hand 11n11l ttw 1·1111 \\'1111011. \\ IHl'h :-.ta1 t:. Alli! Iii Ill Kan-. a:-t '11' l\t lht' l'.111\'ll~ '" s1111ftcn 111 th1• p;1,t It•\\ \\ t•t•I..-.. lht' <le•h•J!Ult'' llt•ar<I pl1·.1 ~ lor ,,.upporl from l op .111h·~ lo h1Hh l'rt•,.1d1•11t Ford Jnrl , h.1ll1•ni.:1•r H11n.1td lka,.:;1n '" 1111 m.11 \ 011• " .... 1.1l..1•n hut H1·1•tl ... J1d .1 cit> Jr m.1Jonl\ ".rnt1•il to pu1 nff the drc1s1on Tht• '.\I 1:-,1:.'>1pp1 dt>kl!.1111111 \\Ill not \otc until \H• S!l'I lo ".111:-.a:-. Cit\ ht.' 'au.I Hoth l h1• F 1•rd Jn1I H 1·.1j!an tamp-. <'1;.11m they hJ\ c m1111• th.in the l . l :IO 'otl•s net'dcd to\\ in ,, f1r!>l·ballot nomination. But !ht' IJtt•st Assot'iatt•d Press tabula 11on shows 1--ord with 1,(196 and Hl'ai:an 1.021. md1catm~ that thl• \lt:.,1-.s1pp1 bloc ha" th<.' po\\ Cr tn pul Ford within a \\ h1:.kC'r of thL• tnt.il he nl't'd" Thi! dC'le~.1tes abn volt'<I. h' .1 :1ti to 7 mari.:111. lu !>tJ~ undt•r lhl· unit ruh' unpo~ed b~ the :-tak 1•1111\l·ntwn l 'ntler lht• rule. lhP t•.1111hd;1te hacked by a maJont:- of lhL· fiO Jltt·rriat\'' an<I ddeg Jlf•:-. \\ 1ll l!1't .111 :io \ 1111• ... Kidnap Suspect Tally Climbs to 5 ('llO\\l"llll I \ \I' In 'nl\ 1•11 .1 t ·"' t•nlo1 cern<'nt 'ourr1' toltl ttw i\\M)('l<ltl!<l l'rt'I\:>. Mesa Teen Charged After Fatal Cras h A Costa Mes:.1 teenaAt'r fat<'' fl-Ion\ drunk drt\tn~ rhar~c:­ .1fl<.'r a ht.'ad·on an·1dcn1 that d a1mt.'d the It({' or a I lunttnAton Jlcarh man l'~trl.\ Saturda). A :-1><1kc.1.man for tht> Cahforni:.1 I lt~h\\ ay Patrol said a car dn \en tw 19·\ <.'Or-old Christine Ann Stephenson . of 18&1 ;\1onrovia Avl' . wa:<> headed m the wronx d1rect1on in the southbound lant.'s of the Ne\.\ port Freeway "hen ll 'truck an approaching \·eh1clc 1war Bristol Street at2a.m. The dri vC'r of the other rar Donald M <iJor l 'selman. 32. 11f t9!l07 Pac1fte'U Cirdc'. w;,is tetkl'll to :\lcrcy Ccnl'ral llosp1tal when• lwdied at !Oa.m ofmass1vchcad tllJUrtt'"• al·rord1ni;! to the• county c·oruncr ~I s . S tcphen5on s ufferer! mixlerotc 1nJunes and was taken to CCI '.\1ed1cal Center wht'f"e she 1' ltsted 1n ~ulli.fuctory rond1t1nn. P~dro Man Dies \'ISi\LtA 1/\r' 1 ·/\San Pedro man drowm•d while tryiniz to '\\tm from a houo;l'bo.1t to som1· ri><'k.1. 1n K :H~ l':1h Lakt'. Tulari• <'ounlv sheriff' ... offtcl' reported gress1011ul l'~J m ptllf.t n liurrni.: county t ime Harris SUC('('Ssfull~ 11roll''h~I that lhe l'h3rg,•:. J1:-.m1:-.st•d tJ, Judge :'.tc:\lillun 1m11r tu tlw bribcn· trial earlli•r lhi' \ l'llr \\ere 1n no" u\ c-tmnt>ctt'\l to th.11 accusation arid '' ert• p;1r1 of .1 :-eparate 1nd1t'tment Mc:":tt'holas ha:.. ar~lll'<I lor lh" past \\eek that m ethods of m1•1 lime cc1mpl'rts••l1<)11 prat•tic·t'd l" man:-C\lllnt:-ckpurtmt't\lS toda~ art• tlw :.anw a:-those in forr1• dunni: lhn::-h.aw·, te•rm as 1:ou11t' ID't.t'''°' Judi.:t· lh1mt•nu·h11u rl'Jl'<'tt•1l ht'.'> mo~111n for an ordt-r l h;il \\\lUld m.1!..1• :ill tho:-.c count) ti\ \•rt1nw n ·1·111 ds ;I\ a1l.1blt-Ill th1· J t'ft>n:-t' Thl' Fourth O"t' 1d Court of 1\ppl•JI:-, ruling l.1:..l fl'ldJ\. .. un1lul'l~ l'\'H'1·t1•d ;\h'Nwholai-' 1lt't1111111I f111 a \\I'll th.it \\ c1uhl h,I\ 1• O\ 1•r111r1H•d t 111' S11µ1•r1111· (\1urt dl•n1.1I Jutl~t· 1>111r1t•n1l'llln1 hJ11 ri· 11t•a1,•ctlv 1>01 nl,•1I ou\ durm~ tht• h~unn~ thal II 1n:.h;1\\ •~ Ul't•uwtl O( Utlhtlll~ t"tlU11l~ ntJJlfXl\H'r :mll rnutt'rt.11:. tlur1n~ 1·11unl\ l1nw .md th.•I m t'rt1rn<' t•mn11t•11:-<1111111 1~ m•t thl• p11tlll' 1·1111"11!1•1 atmn 111 till' lll'll~l'l'lll 11111 Schweiker Eyed Reagan Names Running Mate LOS ANGELES 1Al'.1 Ronald Reagan said today th~1t U.S. Sen . Ric hard S. Schweiker of Pennsylvan ia is his choice for _ a.running m ate it'. he wms tht• GOP pres idential nomination The mo\ e could help Heu14an gain s upport within the 103 member Pennsylvania dclega · t1on. the bulk or which had bl'en counted in Pres ident Ford':,, camp. Based on the <'urrent AP sur \'CY or d elegall'S, 1f the enlln• Pennsylvania delegatton s hould line up Wllh fieagan tl \\OOld hr· ing him w1thm two vot<'S of the 1.130 needed for nom111at1on The dell:'gat1on 1s not ll•i;alh l.'o mmiued to any cand1dut£' Reagan. who said he knew ht• was break mi: "Ith lrad111on 111 announcing h1i. choice for a '1rl' president In Sdvam·e Of th(• ('Oil venllon. did not mention lht• Pt'n nsylvania delegate situation Schweiker railed Hca~an ~ move a "bold. unµrl'<'l'<1cntl'<l ,1t· 1t1on." lie s aid ... I ;im proud In tw lhC' r11nn1n~ mate of llw only pn• "idential candidall' \\hO had th1• C'om mon deccm· y and goochws~ to refuse to play the ohl. callnu:. vice-presidential µut1ss tng ~ame.·· Ford holds a 70·\'0li.' dc!C'J,!.1t1• lead on•r Reaizan m the tlele~alc rart'. according lo the Al' tall~ which ltst:.. 1.095 for Ford and 1.025 ror Rcal!an Sch\\etkcr. \\ho t!' w1dclv n•i.pectNI 1n thl' Pen ll!>\ h ania dell•gat1011. had :.aul ht• \\OUld \Oh' for 1'11rd AP Wttf PM1ft REAGAN'S PICK Sen. Richard Schweiker lh•ai.:an ':. l'amp \\a:. hopinl! Sctl\Yelk~r rmrld hetp l)ry votes from Ford 111 Ne\11 Jcr:-.e~ anti New York a:. \\ell Neither rlL·· l1•gal1on 1s IPJ.:ally committed 10 \Oil' for an\ cuncliclate. Tht• '<'nator .,a.1rl 1nch1) ht•, ... \\1lhdru\\1ns: <" 11 cnmcnuon dl· ll!ga11• S l' h \\ t' 1 I.. l' r . .1 t \\ o 1 l' r 111 H1•p11hhcan from Penn:.\ f\ un1a \\ho IH1:-. rn:rlrd1•tl h1mi.dl .1:-a ltbt•ral told rt•p1>rl1•r :-that Heui;:an':. d1t11c·1· sho\"'S "thut lw :-.har1.•s m \ dt:>t'P dl'l)lrl' for an OPl'" .11HI l>ro.1tll.\ lrn:-.1.'<l party · · Spoke'\m<'n nt thr Prt>l(ldl'nl Font Comm1lh'1• \H'fl' not 1111 nw dialt'h ·" u1L1hlt· for corn nwnt "(;fl\ Hl'OJ.!.111 ' cuntlor 111 n.1m111)! h•~ run11111i.: mate• thr\·1· "l'l'k!> h1•r11r(• 1 hL' {'nn\ 1•nt1on '' a bold and r1•rr1·~htni.? d1·11Jrtu11• lrorn till' oltl poht1n •. · ~dl\\l'tk\•t 'Jiii In an .1ppa1l.'nt Jth\' JI Dernm'I Jll<' pn•:-1dcn11.1I t'•ln rltdalt> J1rnm\ C'arl1•r' v1n• prt•1>1dl'nl ial s('h'l'l 1nn proces .... Sch\l l'llo.<·r .1dd<'tl · c:m Hc•aJ!,m 11ltmt• h.1 !-o r1•lu~t·1I tu ll•a-.tni.?h cl.t111!1l' ,1 l.1un1ln lt"l of"'' calh·<I \ 11·t• 1•rt•:-11h•nt1.il po:-.:.1b1ht1l'!'> 1n ,1 p11ltt ll'.11 j!anw of H11:.:.1:1n roult•ll<' \1 htt•h t'nd:. \\1th •lll but 11111• lw111g 'hot do\\ n. hut onh all 1•1' t ht• 1· :llld 1<1 <•lt· ha:-saf l'I \ \t•1·11r1•d ht<; cl\\ n nom1nal11)n ... ··1 arn t•~pee1all~ proud to h:l\'1• he('n Cic)\ lh·;ii.:an':. firs t 1•ho11·1" not h1:. thml. or fourth, or fifth " Informed i.nun·e:. haH· !-oa11I Scll\\l'tkl•r. "hn :.c•nto<l in lht• I lou~1· twrorr h<'tni:t cleclt'd to tlw S(•nul e >n I !)Iii!. \\a:. a~kt'd :1l ahout tht• end of June or dunn~ c•arh ~I •I\ 111 «on:-.rdl'r bein..: Ford s runnmi: mate Thl· -.ou11·t•:-. :-.11d at th<• l1m1· 1h,1t th(• •>111glt' 1·11nla<'I \\llh S<:h\\ <·1 kt•1· "..... nnl\ a \\a:-of -.ouncl 1ni: Ill m CIUI Jn<! lh<il IHI 1 ~<' .. ~( ·u \\ LI K 1-: ft. Pa~e A:!, Dana Man's Body Found Companio11, Still Missing in Baja Desert Ry 1.i\l'RIF. KAS P Elt 011h• O••IV PllOI Si.ti The body o r n Dana Point m;,in m issing in.Mexico for a WC'l'k "'"" found Sunday in the se:iring de scrt of Baja California but U11• search for his companion wet:. cont1numit today. T he bodv oC W1ll1 am <;. Kastorrr. J7. of 33351 Brem<:rton. was round m lhC' dt•st•rt ar 1•.1 tx>tween the SiC'rra <k .JuJre•1 ~lountams and the h1~h~uy hnl. tnl! San Fe ltpe and Mexicali l11s motorcycle. with an t•mpl\ fuel l ank. wai-. round about ·' quarter or a mill• tl""ll~ The bike beh>nAtnA ''' "'' t•11111 pan1on, Mats a y uki'l'anaka. 3~1.1lf Lon.I( 111.'ar h. was found ::ibout 20 miles southwe!>l of Kastorffs hclCf\· S~arC'hers followl'd footpnnb believed to he Tanaka's to an urea uboul 50 m ilcs southWl'~t ol :\lexicall until about 11 p . m Th1·:- wt're expected Lo tonltnUl' th1• l\l'urch too a). Searchers. nil or whom un• \ 11luntecrs, th1i. morntnl? 1\:1111 tht•\ had lol\t Tanaka's track:. h111 lhl'V were l.'<mt1nutn~ Lo seard1111 .111. :ir<•a halfwa~ l><'l\\1•1·n Trt''f)(>/Ol) and La Vl.'nlana I tw :ire· a •~ · pu r<· d<':.crt · · ''1th no wall'r hol('s or hah1tatmn ar11l 11•rn1wratun•, r ;rnging up to 11:1 dl'l!ree-. '" t lwn• 1 .. n 't un\ n·.• !>.lln lo ht• 1111t 11ni~l ll', ' MIHI I.I Hoh(' rt M or.,1• of 1111· San Owi:11 Count v Sherifr'i. Depart men I. 111• I!> COOrd1nalll1J! lhl' !><'Ur ch With Mexican ~iul horlttes. It is, ht.' said. \'Cry i:111:.c• to an arC'a where t wu Mexican i.ur· \t.'yor:-Wl·rc lost und never found last summrr Tanaka'!> motorcycle was all.o out of furl. ;\1111':-.<' ~aid. Roi h 1J1ke!-o \l.~rl:' 111 ~1111<1 ml't'han"·•1l t•1>nd1t1on. .\I o r s 1• ... a 111 11 a ppcarc d Kas tor(( h<id ht't'n ll<'all for al1<1u l. '"\l'll d:i,., 11,. :-,1111 ht' ruuld nol "11\'l'Ulah· on till' 1•l\.1<:l <:au'tt' of dc<.tth l\.1c;t111 fl ~ ltrnh "IH•ini.: lwld 111 a mortuar \ 1n \I 1·x1c.1h "here .111 JUI Op'>\ "111 lw rwrfornwd q•,t11rnt11r .. ,,l\ ·'' m .11h a' ""' IM'o11l1' m :I\ IHl\ 1• '""'" rl'"'P'lrl'I hit• for k11lrrn111nJt ,1 hu .. l<•:ul 111 ChcHI rh11l.1 'chool d11ltlrt•r1 :inti 1mprisonm1ot t lwm for 1>1hour'111 H bun1•d t rlll' k. Om• m an 1s 111 J .111. I wo mor1· ~trl' bclOjl 11ou1!ht ancl nuthor1lh'" :.11111 S11nd:1v thul ''"'" n·wri• m in ht• num,•d 1n lh1• nation\\ 1111· manhunt But \\ t' haven't 1wtten ft1r t•noullh into 1 ht' 11l vt•:.ti1:at1on t 11 lw .-iun'." On ~und;1y . newspapers quotNI '"' <'"tt~ator:o as sayin.: a mlch.Jlr· .1 11 <' d m a n m a y h a v c mus tl'rmindC'd the July 15 kl11· nnpmi:. Today. inve:<>ti~wtor-; ul:o.o 1·~µlnred the poss1blhty that n woman was involved. Paper Says Alllin Fled Irate Troops Parcel Eyed By Planners ~rht' Costa Metia Plnnning Corn mission will conduct 11:-. f1ri.t public hearing tontstlt on tilt' ra11• of IR Ut'rCS of vac·anl lund 111•ur thl' Civic Center . The t \\<1 ml'n t•nlt•1t"I M1•\l\'t1 .Jul v 17 Th1•v "1•r1• la'!t :-;t·c·n I h.11 t·H•ninJ:: 111 1<:1h 1·nr11lu. Both \\l'l t• t'\l'l't'lt•tl to 11•\urn honw lh1• t•H•ntnJ,! of Ju I \I I II. Kustorff wa.., an in.,11r u111•c lirnker in San .luJn t:a p1~t rnno J'allllkll, lllf'rnlll'r or II lflllJ;• time San .Juun l 'npl1<lrann lnrnt- 1,, 1 .... :i :;let•I rilalll workt•r in t,1101{ 1J •ach ··There IHI' hccn "mw talk 111 .1 fourth anti a f1 fl h p\•r,on lw.•ing in f Babaslwffs Get Medals The Babashorr famUy of Fountiun \'alley collected more hard" are at the Montreal Olympics Sun· day in the final d:w of S\\1m competition. Shirley Babashofr \\on a sih·er m edal an the 800 freestyle and a gold m the 400·meter freest yle. an\I her brother. J ark. "ns n :iih·er medalist in th1• men·s too frct•st\'IC. Sports edit"or Gle nn \\'lute J?•ves a detailed ar eount of the Orange Coa.sl area s r<'prcsentative!\ in today's -;1>0rti. section. &1• Page AlO. nw hu:. carrvin;26 chlldr<'n .incl their dri\'er~ns stopped ot .:unpomt U1' the\• headed homt! The~ \\"re imprisoned m a mo\• 1n'1 \'an buried tn a rock quarry 95 miles awa\· in Liv<'rmore hut escaped unharmed. ;\ladera Count v Sheriff Ed Bates said it seeme<t "logical" to assume that at least four people "ere 10\'0lved. Federal and local arrest war· rants h3V(' b eeo f1Jt:'d for Frederick N . Woods IV and James L. Schoen(eld. both 24. Woods' father owns the quarry wher e the ''a n was buried. S('hoen fel d 's 22·yenr·O ld brother. Richar d. surrendered F'riday and "as beln~ held in the• Alamedn County jail The federal a rrest warrants described J ames Schocmfel<I and Woods a s armed ancl dangerous The FBI said unconfirmt'ct •;ighting were reported Sunda~ m Tt>nnessee. OklahOma and 11· tSee KID:'\i\1"', Page M l ... Wlf'ttM• DICTATOR IN HIDING? Uganda's ldl Amin .. NAIROB I. K en vu IJ\P I l' gandan PrC'srd<•nt .lclt Amin nt'fl from his heudciuartt•ri1 in Kam pala. the lJtlandan capital. whl'n a ~roup or anJ(ry troop' ap proachcd and fmnit broke out Saturda y nri:ht, a N111roh1 newspaper repor ted today. The Standard. 1n a dispatch <1l tributed t o 1ls Kampala ror- respondent. said that al the out b reak or s hooting. l.'rowdo; watching a nearby soccer match fled while Amin "melted away 1n· tothecover ofdarkness ·· Shortly after the disturbance. the report continued. Amin tolll the Uganda n Defense Council that he had decided to taki' •• leave of absence outside the country. but the council over ruled him . There was no confirmation or the report. Just a s there has ~en no confirmation of previous re· ports in Nairobi newspapen; of mutinies in the Ugandan army. But the persistence o( such re ports is (uelinJC speculation in <See IOI AMIN, Page AZ> Planners will consider 111nin1: options ror th1• acn ·aal' which 1ndudes s ix parc1•I:-1n tht• ne11th bor h ood of Nf!wport Boulevard. Vanguard Way, F:ur Dnvl' and Fairview Road The planning t'Omm1ss1on meeting begins at 6. 30 1) m In the Coun<'1I Chamberi;, 77 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa . Fund Probe Asked WASHI NGTON <AP! -The Securities and Exchan~e Com mission has been asked by the Central States pension F\Jnd or the Team sters Union to rule that the fund is not an investment company . The issue arose I a.st month when the Intern a l Revenue. Service .re.voked the tax-exempt status or the scand:il r()('ked fund . the n I aler restored that stat us through August. Or:n:J '~-"~l \\ealher l'atchy n1J(hl (11HI morn· 1n~ low clouds. l.itll1• lt>m pcrature change. with ht'1h m low 701\ lll bC'OCh, low liOs 1nJ11nd. INSIDE TODA\' Mosl Orange Countu tu.r po11er t uir/I nuum(' n wcntrr $hart of the r11.~t of rdtJCalmq school children For t/11• reason3, .~f!e Poqe A 7. At Vev' S.r Wt<• ... ""' l.~.::r: C.r-"r (Of'rttf' c •. .,, ..... tom•u c ••• , .... . 0 .. 1~ .... li(f\ l:dilOrl•I P• .. ll"t•rl•IM\tftl ~ .... "(. ... ... \(.,. Ind.-~ ., •• . , ., ., 8' II ., :~ •• •• •• ., """ L.tnd••t Ill MO••U At N•l• ... •INtW\ •• =:cm1, 11~~ Sporlt A 10 1' Or Sl.,fltretM 8t SleO M.orOI• Al Tt••••t•tl> "11 Thoe•" •• WUI-At World NOW\ l>f . \.2 DAIL V PILOT c Mond1y July ~ 1976 Two Arrested Police Probe Chase, Gunplay I, .1rd\0n t. r11\ l' p111lt•1• .111• t n mi.: tnda' lo pwn• t11i.:1•th1•r lht' l'JU~1· ,1nil rl'~Ulh ol .1 \I lld hli:h !'>fX'('fl 'houtuut bt-1 \I l'l'n u<•t•upant" ol '''o t"Jr'> that r;.ir1•d throuuh their <'JI' l:i11• Sund a' nu1ht ~o l<it tm ll n• 'utd, tlw uni.' lhm,11s lhl'V ha\<' to ~<1 on ;,irf' a b U 11 t• t fllH' k (' d .1 U t tJ • '-0 Ol I' \\oundt>c! str1•t>t ''l!n' arul l\\o ,u,pt•ch \\ht> urt·n t 1alk1n,I! Ooe 'USPC'<'t urn·'-ll'<I "'hortl\ lwlore m1dntl!ht \\ h1·n 01w of th1· 'hootout 1·:ir ... "a ... howd in and h.1lted on a rt•s1d1•nt1~11 trt'et 1, .1 17 H•.1r olcl tll\l'llilt· \\ho \HI' not 1dcnt1fH'd Coast Girl Kidnaped A1ul Raped A 16 ~1·ar·old :\1°\lport lkath girl "J" k1ctn a rwu "' l.~J~un,1 B e a<: h .1 11 d ti ri \ 1• n l u I Ill• Hi \'ers1de u1•eu \I lwn• 'h<' \\a:- rapecl Sa turd~" The l!•rl \\ J~ n11t 11tll('r\l 1w tn· 1uretl 111 th£· m1·1dent She \\t1:-ab ducted by a 30 1 u 10 ~ ear·old m.in \I ho tnlrl her hP \\ ·'' a mc•d1calh disabled '.\I artnt' ·orp:. n•t1•r.1n ol Vietnam M'n 1c1• Laguna BcJd1 lh•t Gent• Brooks s:ml tocla\ lhl· l!1rl \\ .1 .. k1dnaped ao; Sht> park~! her e.1r m Laguna Beach near lhll StrPf'I and lhgh Drive ~he" as l'n route to the c1tv o; Mt fo!>t1\al!>. I fer abdutt11r JflproJ<'hcd her and askerl for dircc·uons. Then ht• )!TablX'd her Jnd holdin.i:: a hand r)\'er her mouth. forced ht.>r back into her au1omob1lt•. a nin<.>·\ t>ar- old sedan "\o "eapon "d., dt!ooplil\ t•rl . hut thl' man thrl'.itt>ncd thC' g11 I "11 h 1n tun flt• fort•1·d ht•r clf1,\ n int'' the <'Jr 'l'ill anti l<1l1'r m•ult• lwr f:l:-.tcn her :wat bt•lt 111 kc•t•p ht•r from Jumpmg from tht' '<•hit•k From a <lt•,t•ri µt 11111 ~1' en ll\ thl• ) oun~ '1ct1m. pc.1l1c1· hd1t•\ t· t h c k HI n a fH' r <I r o ' 1• Ill t h ;o HHt•r:.1de art>.1 · We ha' C' a 'a.i::111• cl<.''l'rlf)t11111 of "Ome t>f lht• i.tn•('t-.. t>ul 1q· clon·l knr)w l'\,J('tlv \\ht•n· \f'I · n et \\'1ll1Jm llt•11h:n .,;111i · • Th er<'. I ht• 1?11 I \\ ,,., rnp••<l and Inn t•cl 111 1•ng.1~t' in .inotlwr 't'\ ,1ct f'rot11 Pllgf• l I SCHWEIKER Furd tl l'r1•..,11n on ;i 1 rt't' prcsrdt•nt1al cand1da1t• \\ould lw made unt rl l h1.• N>n' t'nl 1011 SC'h\ll'lh·r '' one n( th1· ft•\\ Ht•publtc;rn mcmb«r,of ConRrt-s~ In ~el s tronJ{ labor IH11•km1: 111 ht' rt• l'IN·t111n l'Jlllpa1i.:n" i\ccord1n)! to u n '<'t'nt tall\' b' Common l 'au,l'. labor ).lri1u1b ~il\l' Sl'h\1l•tkl'r SS..,,315 in dona twne. lor h 10, 1\IH c·,1mp•11iin It made his l.11\or l11tal the l'lAhth liir!!t'st ol nil Scnot1' ranrhdnt<•., 1h.1t '~ar, .inti lht• lantP\l tor illl\ Hepubhc;in n 111tl11l,1h• lor t•1Llwr <'hUnlt't Srh\I c1k1•r ",.., a .,pon,or or rt• <'l'llt 1· .1rn p.11~11 I 111.111t·1· lr•g1,J al 11111 111.11 lim1h cl nn,111011' from l.111111 .md othl0r"'Jll't't:1l il1t1•rr•,1 s:rnuri' Tht• .,rna111r. •• ~I'"·" 11111 f.1 llll'r or lour. \,)\' 1111• !-w•11.llr• I' his 11n•111·11111.1l 11111 .11111 tlr,11 111•. f.1mil~ "h:. hoblJ) \ r1 icnd h.i., .,,Jld nl tum ft " <Ult' 11r lht• Jtllft.' 1rc•lllt'' Ill f>11 I. :-.di\\\•ikrr '11(1• lhul \11m1• 11t·c1pl1• uc•lualh 011,trust him l>t•r·.111w h1· I!> t:ocf ft'.lf1ni.:. 11pr1.:h1, n11l1l1• hont"•t .11111 \lll('t•rr • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT f""* t'tt HIY'" ,, ... ,. C' uty f ... ,,,, •fill\ flt"lt~ •\ cr-"""t:)ln.llntP'll"to.,. i••t h •'f\\A "'-•lf•,t•_. f\fAHI' • I ... , I ,.f ll•~U'\I f °"'''i(tJll"\., •,~I ~I •··~Mi""' M• ouht1."•d ltil'~tf t~~ J '"4t' h• (•I.-M~'-' Nt'llltt ,,, f'\fwt\, h•"'4'"-'''"" a..t&.~ # twnllll" \'~flt T' tr•I"-\~hNO o .. , • VAi .. ¥' .,._, \..•qw"• f\.-."1 h ~" ( ,,_,.,, 4 Ul'lliJl• rt'll·• Ml fd .'Oft•• Owbl•\ ...... t "'t\>f•i...n • :t \, • •tA•, '"' t''"'·p.-t P1111fllh,ti _, i•--t • ~• ••• 'f\.-~t f,1• "'"''-CHl.t ~·'·'·<•Mi,.,.,,•'•' Robert N. WMd ..,.,,.,,...,, •f'ld '"" .. ~' Jack R. Curley .._,,.,~flt. 'Cl (•Mf.i ~ """'"'" Thomas Keevil (O•t4'-f Tlloma-, A Murph1ne ..... ,.~ ""O (&tor Charle<. H LOO'> R1cllard P. Nall .A' '4V"''"-~..,...., ....... Cost• Meu Office HI ¥\nt 8•t SU.-•"1 M.lihftQ A6dl"T'U p Q. k • tM ·~,, omen \ •1~ Pf'~" ,,.._ f'·•f'flllfW.,..~•"'•I t'WMtftqf¥ fo~4t(f\ llt li Ii@• rt .... .._.._rd M<la••f'• 'Y•itott ~\?Ct \Aral Ji~ •• \,el'\ o .... ,-f-...,4t¥ ·r.iesittone C71•) 642-4321 Claullled Advertising Ml·S671 Coow1~t. 1t1• <>•l'tflf' co-·i "*'''''""4> (<"M'n Pf"• Ho 'W'•'\ •to'"' uv-1ro11"""-' ~'°"''' ,.At\ff' a' M\'t,t1u,,.,-f"I,~ "'"''°'" ,,. •• P.• l'tlP,...,.tfvc•d •• '"•"' \CHI\ u•I Pf' ml\\iOP'I pt tilo!OWttQfl!IOwMf , ..... ~ ti•\\ O""t\lltQI ~t1'1 at (.e\t• ,_,..,, •• C.••·*'~· \ubtc•1"tt9#1i ""' f ....... , .. l 1\ f'N\ .. 11111, o, ,.._,.,, M n~tt\1, ~ ,,.,, .,...,,,,...,i,,l'h u n-1n1y. Tht• otht•r 'U~IWl't ";,i~ idem 1tf1l'd as Paul H. l lt'rn.-mdel Jlj 11( S22S W. Sih t'I' St. Sa.nt,1 r\n.i Nt>tther ~uspe<·t had a Gun In h1!1 posses:..wn \\ h('n the lute model blue '>t•ciun In \lh11·h tlw\ \H•re rid tn j.? \\ J' .,, OPfl(•d ll• ·.1r ~c·whop(' Stn•l•l :ind Ch.i.pman ,\1 t>nue. fX!ht·t-'a1tt ''"a n •sult. a 1·adrt.• of c;urdl'n GrO\ e pt1llt-t> of ftt't•rs tht'> mC)rn 1ni: \\ J!> n.•11 .1t·1ni.: th(' l ll.t:1'•11: o;hootnut route rn :..t>.•n·h or a .i:un th(ll m1~hl ha\<' hl•t•n thrrm n 11ut J \I 1ndo\\ \I ht>n pc1hce 1>at111I un11s Joined tht> cha.<il' ~as(•rs Tal~t· f .,ligl1t &Ion.• tht• hl.il"k .1rnl "h11e 11n 1h began tht>rr pur,u1t ol tht' l\111 'hootout \Phtcll''· t\\O ta"i tah., h.ul lollo\\ erl th1· t•Jr' <!rid rad10..•d their d 1,paldwr that JI lt-a~t nm1• ... hoh "ere l'\ChJnl;l•d ·" lht• 1•3r:.. r Jl"t'd do\lon 11.irhur Houle' ard '>lluth or Chapman \ \ l'OUC . 1>olt CC' :.. J 1d E1i.:ht:-M'\ 1.•11 t•ntri1.·s 1.·rosM'<I lht.• 'tarting l11H' ~uncl.1' 111 :1nnual Fl11.~ht of Lal>crs II\ '.\t'\\ Jx>rl ll.1rb11r h111 \, hl'll lh1..· l\\ohour l'Jl't.' arounr1 1hc• hL1rbor "·" 11\1•1. llr.ttl \\ 1ledt.•t'. lB • hl'IO\\ 1• \\ :1-. ,111 alniw 'a 0110~ \\ h<.•d1•1 <•I tlw Bulho;1 'a a chi Club. topp1.•d liti rl\ <1ls 1n t·aplunng ll\ l'r<.111 honor:1 in tht.• nrnbumnwr r:tt't• ~pon..,orl'd h~ llw \l'\\ port II urho r Charnlwr 111 Commt·r l'l' F or mor~ o n 11t1• t ,ll'C'. ~ce P agC' B-1 The\ J 1d n ot rult• out the po~sibilit~ tht1t an oct·upant nf the Cdr thi.lt '' .. ~ nut hallt:d t'tlUlfl ha\ e he('n \\ ound('rl or tnJun·d We·\ t• been told b\ '' 1toe~:.l''> shots "ere 1•:1.chan,l!cd al point blank rani.:t> .1~ lhe l\\U e.ir, ract•d dm'n lla1bor lloul1°\Jrd. ..i G a r d e n C r o ' e po I 1 l' 1° spokes m an sa id . ··tr~ possible :.ome<>ne was hit in the second <'Ur and the mJ ur~ ha:.. gont> unrl'ported. ··he udded l "r um Pflgt1 . t I IDI AMIN ... !'l:a1robi that Amin·s hold on po" er 1s threatened Amin o n unda\' 3C<'USl'li Ken~ a of impos ing a·n eC'onom1c blockade that has reduced l".ean- da to a gasoline suppl\" s uUrc1ent only to operate emer~en('~ 'Ph1cles for f1\"e da'"s I le '<11d hr ma' be forced .;to n'~ort to dt'<ipt'rate action ·· For<'1gn ;\f 1n1s rcr ;\f un~ ua \\:JI ) ak1 rt'plied rh:.it f\C'n~ a \\ 111 defend llsell 1( attacked .. But \\(' ha,·e no mtere~t in f1~httn2 t ·gandn . ··he uddc>cf l gand,1 nor mi.Ill~ ~l't" 1i... pl'lrolcum products from tlw f\l• "'.in refinen• at Momba~<J. Tht• K1·n~ ans sa~: they ha\ e ~lOllfll'd .,hqmwnts t o th{·ir landlockl•fl nt'1ghbor betau e Amm O\les S:>I m1thon for prev1ow.; de h"ertelt. Jnd other ~upphes art' not 1oiomg thrnu gh bl.'causC' th<' Kt•n, an l ru<'kdrt ,·ers a rc afraid· ol r\mrn s army. \mrn <'lmms l 2anda hae. pJ1tl fore\ er~ thing 1t ha-. received HJdto l"ganrla '\a1d Amin had '>C'n t mc.;saj!es lo l"i':."\ !-I e {"re tar,. -<; t' n t' r .i I Ku r I \\ a I d h 1• 1 m· a n d ~ t' er 1• 1 .1 r' Cl.01wral Ekk1 ;\l boumou.1 of th1· Organ11at1on of African l "ni1' a,klllJ? lhem to :.end lnl·t·fmdtng m1ss1on~ to look into h1.; charge~. \ t • "'~ 'ipoke,man 1n :"\l'\' 'I nrk !>aid I hat ;i., far ;i, ht• knt•\\ no surh n•qut·~t hat! lx'en rr C"l'I\ ed. f 'rom Pag.-. l I KIDNAP ... lin<'I'<. '.\lt·anwhil1', :rn mve-.11gntnr lold !he San f-'ranc1:0.ro t-;1C;immt•r that ··" e ·re ddin1tely pursutn~ lht· ro~1b~hL' that thcrc a1 l" 11lh1•1 "U"flt•rt:-1n this ra'l' ThC'\t' ot hers might "" lht' bra11" lx.>hmcf t ht>\\ hole Ihm~ " And th<' Onklan1I Trrhun<' quot 1•tl a sou rel' r lo'<' to the lll\l'"t11ta I w n fl' sa ,·1 n ~ therl' ,., · .1 l1"''"1h1hlv that an oldl'r m al1· ''a' '"'oh erl tn th<' k11ln:1p1111.. .inrl th<'rt' are «om e .:noc.l lt•adi. 111 h.11·k 1t up '' 1\crorrlini: lo 1 lw '1t•t1m.,, in duc1mg !'>5 'car·old hu!> dnvt:'r 1-:il H.w. lwo of the l'aptor" \\t'l'\t men "' 1h1•1r 1114' anrl 51h J\11thn11t11•, h.1\1' rl'f11,t'rl tn 1•\pl:un tlw oh \ 1m" llisrrepanc 1(•c; lwtwrrn t ho"' ''""criptlons and th1 • \11lllhf11lnr's 11f \\01111~ .11111 llw Sc·hot•nf c•ltb. County Said Prime Source Of Pollution Fir-.t stag<' l>mot: alerts h a,·c been Corc..•c a't for Tul'r.,da\' in th<' s a n c; a h r1 c I V a 11 c \: . s a n l~rnard1no and R1H•rs1tic C'oun- t~ and air pollut1on <'Ontrol Of r1<'1a1s art' tr;. 1ng to pul a hd on onC' or the b1 ggesl pollution sources OranJ?c Count;.. The Southern Californra Air Pollut1on Control Dio;trtl't toda\ 1<le nllf1cd tht• count ~ as ~ pnmar~ ··i.ource receptor arl·u·· that could producc the s mo)! l1•ad1 n)! tn TUl'l>Ja, :-. tnland .tll·rt ··That m<•un.; l'\'rn I houi.ih 1111 .ilcrt ha., bt'l'fl forl'tast for Oran~c County the :-.;im1• I.ind of "arnm.: 1s 1s~U(•d lwrc 1n an ('( fort to reduct• th<' output of pollu- tants that ~o inl.md." the ,\JIC"D 'poke' m .111 .., a 111. Cyclis t Hurt In Collis ion 1\ Co.;1.1 \I "'" 'outh 1'> rrrn\ ,., m.i:: 100;1\ from cuh :met ti1 u1,,., ,11ffr11·1J \\ hf'n hi' motorn r 11 ,1amm1•1l 1nt11 .1 rarkt'd rar 111 11'11w sun1l.1 \ ('1.u).! f 0h,11 f1 •, 1·11111 IX nl ;~·1 ~':l1tl SI "·I' l 11·.1f1•il h \' p.1ronwil11' .11111 1111•11 1.1J..1·n 111 llcwg "1•11111n.il flrn.p1l.1I "h1•11• ht•""' lr<'.1l1•d .11111 rt·lt.,..,,,11 1 ·orn. "ho 11urh•r1'fl c 111-. 011 h1 ' kn1°('"I :inrl (.1r1·. h11 I hr 11•ar of .111 .l(llli p.11 lo.I'd .11 111<11:! l>.1hli1t11,1 Hu.ul Rome Raid Bandits Get Half Million RO~I E •AP • IJ urhng \Par .i:?..is. thrf'c twnd1ts 'rairll'd lhl' accountinl! 0H1c(' of the> Labor ~linrstr:-· in downtown Ro me and madt' oft with h a lf a million d ollars toda~. There was no µolu•t•m•lll around lo :,toµ them . \\'1elding ::.ubmachmc guns. the bandits stnwk m the morning of pa~·da:-minute!) <ifter t reasury ol f1t•1ab with an escort had d ell\·ered a briefcase with lfW millron lire -$556,800. Police ga \'C the folio\\ init ac<'ount · The three. all younir men. entered lhrou~h the main gate. They forced a janitor and on employe face down on the ~round and pulled nff the telephone wire Then, they cros ed a small courtyard. kirked open the door of the accounting offtcC', \\l'nl s traight\\ he rf? the briefcase stood, g rabbed 11 ;rnd left, hurlrng a tear gas bomb behind. T he\' fled in a waittn~ car with an accomplice, di appearin~ in the henvy downto\\n traffic. Police ~aid they belie,·ed the handils had an informer in the ministi·y _ Denis Horn Joins 5th District Staff Denis I lorn, a se<'oncl 'l<'t.' prc!>J· dent in thl' S allcJle burk 1-\n •u Coo rdinating Counn l . 1:; sr hedul ed lo 1n1n t•ounl) :-.uper\"isor Thomu:-H1lev's Maff next wc>t>k - !lorn" 111 rcpla<'l' former lr\'1111• city roundlm;rn Art Anlhonv on Riley·s Firth Dist rm Muff. · Anthony agrN'U l~t spnn1t to accept an interim E''<<'£'Ull\e utd<• pos1t1onon Rllt-~ '~tafftorepluce former aide Bob J ones J ones· 1llnl'1>1' has prC\ coted him from r eturn1n1-t to \\Ork .inJ no\1 both Anthon1· a nd Hilt•\ agreed a permanent replacement ~hould be named That replacemC'nt will be llorn. a retired '.\lanne maJor \1ho lt,·cs in '.\It s1on V1eJo. Ril e~ 's new aide holds a m aster s de~rl'e in public ad· m1n1:..1rc1 t1no .1n111, '"II t..mi: on 111, d11c·1or ,11t• .11 l Sl • Rite Tuesday For School Ad1ni11is trator St•n·ttt>:-\I tll lw lwlcl T11esd;I\ for long t1nw I l.11 bor ,\r t•a ,1·ho11f adm1ni:-tr11t or Jl 1ldJ ~l u ri t• )kCartne~. who d1t.od f'rida} ul the aj.!e of li3 Sl'n ice!> \\ 111 bC' rnndul'tt•il at noon at the Chapel of Our F athers. For""' l..11111 Cl'ml'l<·n Cypr e«s. "1th burial to foll<)\\ 1m medwteh ~I rs ·'.\I c C a rtne _,. hl•ga n ll'a<'hmg in the CoM.1 '.\k-.a L:n1on ~chool Drstrict in 1950 ~he sen ·t'd as chief l1brarrnn and J cu r ric ulum consulta nt ror Harbor Area schooli. from 1!157 to 1975 when s ht• n 'ltr<:d Mrs. McCartnev also mi.tructt•d i:tl Chapma n· Colle ~e and P<'p P<'rdtne L"m vers1t v She received a PhO in cduc;i· 1100 from l 'SC '' ht're shc \1·<1:-. a mcmber of l'h1 Oeta Kappa :'olrs . McCartney "a.o; past pre· s 1dcnt of the Co~tu :\les:.1 C hamb e r o f Commer c e . Women 's Oi\'1:-01on . anll \\:.I~ a member or the Art l.caj!UC or Costa :'olesa S h t? I:> SU r\ I\. ('fl h \' h C' r husband. Bruce H i\lc'Carln<'\ her mothl'r. Julia llt'rman ... f'n 111 t.onir Hearn. <tnd tour brother' VP~a Ma n S lain I.AS \"£(;r\S 1,\1'1 Thi· O\.\nrr nf a I.a-. \"r)!a" Jpartm£•nl t·omph•x ":i., found d10,irl 11f kn1f1· \\011nt1' Sund<•V anti pohn ':1111 .1 man rl1• ... rr1 hNI ;i .. ht' lw.Kh ).!11.11 cl . ";.., ,11 11·,1t·1I .11111111 1h11•1 1111111 ' l.1t1•1 ,11 1\.11 Siii\\ Toda~ tht.• Fifth Di,..trtc l supen 1sor :.aid !lorn has nn e\· pt>rt 1se 1n land USl' a nd t ra.nsportut ton issues in e.outhPust Oran1:e County and .. ,\ill bt• able to make a si.cn1Cicant contribution m those fields .·· lie a lso praised J\nlhom· for his work and said he rcl!r<'lted tlw former c ity coum•ilman .. could not Sl'e his '~ uy c lear fo becoming a permanent mt•mber vf th<' stnrr. · • Patty Wim Trial Delav • Till January LOS A:'\CELES 1,\I' l'.11 riu.1 llt•a r.,l. 111 •1 hril"I tn11rt1 uurn upp1·.1ra111·{· l11<la~. "tin .1 cflola' nl h1'r k1llnapm.i:. rohhen and ,1!'.h.lllll lrw l until Ot'\I \l'ilr '.\I 1~~ I IC'ar:-1 :-. altornl'). Allwrt .Jnh11.,.nn . ~<JH1 lw ~\a:. un:-.ur1• ~\ht•th('t I hr nc\1 hp~11wr heirch' \\lllllil bt• a hl<' In i:,n 10 trial {'\ c·n on llw .J;1n 10, l~ii <liltl' ht'! Ii~ Surl•nur Cour1 .Judge \\'dl1a m 1, 1!1111 '"It,., lllCOllCPl\ :ibk Ill m C' lhal in .Jan11;1n \\(' \\ 111 lw ahle lo frnd ;in.1 Juror \\ho rs not awar<.> of :'olr'>h llear~l ·!> c11n\l<'l1on in San F ranc1o;co. · · J ohnson told the JUd~C' The 2:! 'e ;,i r old ;\It:-~ l IC'arst. appe;1nni: thinne r than e\'cr. stood om·e during the hearing to \4 :11\ e h<'r right to a spe<'dy trtal Is lhjt agrccable to you. '.\11~.., lkar:-1 .•. asked tlw judl!l' ur lht• dec1:..1on torlela\ thctnal · ··Yes, ~our honor:· !>he :.aid. Jumpm~ to her feet. ~l1ss llearst did not confront hC'r h\ o CO·dcfendants. Wt Iii am and Emily llarris. 1\hq are on tnal in the s ame bullet-proof courtroom \\here she appeared. ThC'lr trial was rc<'essed for !\l b s llearst"s IO·m1nutc appearance The Harris ntlorncys remaim:d in the courtroom . but lhe def en danti. \l'Ne ll'd back to a holclinl( cell. The news papl'r heiress, dad in hlark ~larl.s and a blnt:k and ''hill' "' l'at1•r ~l'\, w<is drin•11 lwn· from S.111 U w~o in an un m.irkl'rt ft>rlcral mar~har~ 'an !-.ht' 1., u n!l{'r R1>10H-llJ.J~no!il u: It'''°' al t ht' ;\Jt•I rnp<1litan ( 'l)rrt•1· llnn'> <'l·nt1•r. a fl'rll'r<tl pn:-.1>n .John"'" :-.a ul thl' stud1c:-. arc °'l'I 111 <'nd Ot·I R, after which ~he "''JI Ix• .,cntenc•l'rl on a San f'l"anr..,r11 lr.m k rohlwn nirn 1tt1on Thi· :it torn('v haul lw <'IH1lcl not prl'f1.111• ( o r I r lid U n I 1 I a ft e r I 111' JI" r h1 ;i Ir ll" -.111t1 I('" a rt• rom ph•l1•cl Royalty Re1c11iled No Drug s, Thievery • Or 'Fence' P re liminary hearing was sch eduled today m South O rnngl' County Municipal Court for lhr<'e men a<'cuscd or a ttc>m pted possession or stohm pro· J>('rty. The thrt't' Josi.> Greco and Cl3es J oos..,on of San Juan Cup1st rano :iod Donald Gow of Ounu Point were arrl'~tcd Juh· l folloY. in~ u coordtnnll'd 1nvcltt1gat1on by Lai:una Beach and San Cleml'nl<' police a nd the Orange County She riff's Depart· ment. Their arrest <'oincidcd with the ar rest of lhrec other south county r('!\1· dl'nb bt'll<'\ l'O in\ nlvcd tn n.1rcol1 c' ;111<1 :..lllll•n pr11· 1x•rl\ tr.1no,.1{'t111n:- lin•l·n .. !011:-.:-.on .111cl (;n" an· not rharµ1•cl \\1th :111' f1·n r 1ni::" or1·ra111111. or 11f Jl1\l l'I I htl'\ 1•rv or r<'t'<'I\ mg stolt•n nwrrhan<l1M•. ()f. f1c·1·rs ~a 1cl t h1• thn•1• wen' not cnµai.:t•cl 1n Jll\ act1nt,\ 111\111\ 111,.: thl' trad111 i.: 11f an' narrol1{'s l)r 11rug:-;. "' m1i:ht havt.• hec•n mfcrn·d 111 a Da1h· Pilot account publi~hl·d Jul~ 2. PM, Ford MPet \\." A S II I ~ C T 0 :'\ t A P 1 Au ~tralinn Prime• '.\l 1n1st cr ~talcolm f"rasl'r • .., here for a round of talks \\llh Prt·~Hlcnl F ord ancl SenC'lan of St;itc llcnr-A K 1 :0.htn~t'r· rm ~loh;1l :o.el'Urlt\ TONH;tlT COSTA i\I ESt\ P l.t.:'\NI ~\. ((J;\l :\lfSSION fkgular mert rni::. Cit~ llall r. :io pm Tl E.SD.\ \'.JU.\" 27 !\.E~IOH. ClTlZE~S CLL:B • Commun11 v H<'C'rt>al1rm Center . fur'. W1•rl . Thur!'., 12 :l p.m \; £-: w "' Jlt T '.\t ~;s ' se w ><> 1. HOAf<I> This mct'lini; ha., bt•t•n <'ann•lc·d :--ll•xl mcl'ttnj.!. AU)!ll\I :l IN FASlllON"" · ~1ulh C:nii.t lll'pt•rtorv Thi.' a t c·r. Tucstl.I\ '\un1lav throt1~h Auµ I, R 11 m -.11ncl .1'., .111 m The British royal family Poses in ~Ion· treal close to t he Olympi c equestrian stte at Bromonl for the first time together out· side their home country. From l eft are Prince Philip, Princess Anne lwho com· petes w it h the nntish equ<>s trion t~a.m 1, Prince Edwa rd . C;1pt. Jtark P h illips. Queen E li za beth. P rince A n drew and Prince Charle!-' .· \ . l Orange Coast EDITION ;VOL. 69, NO. 208, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA -. MONDAY, JULY 26, 1976 ·roda,··s C'los h•Jf N., .• S tot•ks N TEN CENTS Hinshaw's Dismissal Move Denied By TOM BARLE \' OI-O•llY I'll• Sult Congresi;man Andrew H inshaw's motion ror dism1 aJ ol felony·charges stemminA from , his allege d misconduc t ... ., Orange County assessor ww. de rued today in Superior Court Judge Frank Domeru('h1n1 dl• livered the ruling after mon· than a week or pretnal ar1:u ments In has courtroom !hi., dl· 'Compatible' e1s1on meani. that I hns hJ". 5:1. "111 now be tried on mull1pll· felony counts cont:uned in u grand Jury 1ndi<'tment O e f en st' a lt orne~ John ~!cN1cholas \ a1nly argued tod.1) that his chent is being pr<n>ecutl'd for the same ty pe of chargl•S a .. those d1sm1ssed by JudRe B~ ron K ~t c)llllan prior to 11.tru.ha" :. trial on braberv char,i?es. The :-:ewport Ben<'h Re Reagan Mate: Sen. Schweiker AP Wlrt'onctto REAGAN'S PICK Sen. Richard Schweiker Mississippi Delegation Stay Neutral J CKSO:-.:. Mai.::. 1A1'1 :---111 'et ready lo y 1t'ld the rolt• 111 power broker. ~11si.1i;.s1pp1"' JO \'Ole delegation to the llt>pubhcJn ~ahonal Con\'cnt1on has dccidt'ci lo maintain its uncomm1ttc<I status . Deh'flal£'s 11nil ulll•tntitt•:. '' <'nl behind clo:.ed <loors Sundav to determine ttw1r c•our::.<• ,\ft<•r three hour::. .... tatc par t \ chairman C'l:irkc lketl "t•mrq.:l'll to announrt• that th<· d<'IC'~ation will not hp its han1l until thl.' l'Oll ventmn. '' h1di !<larh Aui.: lG 111 K:in~.as C'1t' Al. the c.wcu:.. u~ Ml oOt'n in thl· pai.t fc•" \\ <'<'k'. !ht• dl'll'gatt•:- i1eard ph':" rnr '"Jll'Ort fl om top aJdl'S to hoth l'l t''IC.lt•nt Ford Jntl chnl!C'ni;:\•r ll11n.1ld lk.•i.:•111 "'" formal \Ot<' ",1., t.1k1•n, llUI H<'l'tf !.Uld a d \•.ir 111a11111t~ \\ ,11111•t1 tu put off th\• <kc1.,111n LOS ANGELES 1AI'• Honald Rea~an s:ud roday that l,; S. Sen. R1l·hard S. Sch,\e1ker of Penns} h a niu is his choice for :i runhmit mall' 1f he \\ m::. thl• GOP presidential nomination The move could help RN11:an oin 1>Upport "1th1n the 103 member Pl•nns~ h anaa dC'IC'ga · t1on. th<' bulk t.lf \\ h1ch had l>l'l'n <·ounted in Pres1d('nt Ford s ramp Based on the currenl Al' '>Ur 'c~ o( dC'legatcs. 1f the t•ntirc Penns~ lvam a delegation i.hould hne up "'1th Rt.>agan 1t "ould br IOJ! him "lthtn t"O \Ol CS or lhl' l.130 needed for nomination The dele~at1on 1<> nor lrgall~ l'omm1tted lo anv l'and1datc l{('a!!an. \\ho said hl' l.:Ol'\\ ht• \\3S brt-akmi: \\1lh trad1lion 111 .mnounctnJ.: his chOl('l' for n \'IC'l' prl'i.1dcnl 111 ad\ anl'l' of lhl' l'On H'nllon. did not ml'nl1011 the l'l'll n~~ 1, an1;,a d('IC!;;1tl' situation ~Ch\\ l' I kl' r t• a lieu H c;ig,tn !> mo\ e ••"bolt!. unpret<'dcnt<'d ar 111on .. Ile said. "I JITI proud to bc th<' runnmJ.": mall· of tht' onl!o 1>n'· •1dcnt1.il candidalt' \~ho had th<' rommon dt>l'l'IH"Y and g()odncs:. Ill refuse to play the• old callou<, \ice pre:.1d e11t i al gue!>:.rng l!ame Jo'ord holds a iO 'otr lil'lcgall' lead O\ t•r }{eag:m in the ddci:ate ran•. uccordin~ to lht• t\ P lath "hit h hsls 1.095 for Ford and 1.025 for Ilea.: an Sch\\e1ker. \\ho ,, "1dt•I.' rc:.~l'Clt•d 1n the Pen ns) h anaJ dcll·~at1on. had ::.<lid he \\OU Id \ OI t• for Ford lh·ai::an::. c;.irnp \\a:-. hopm~ Sch\\l'lkcr could help pr) \'Oles 1'1"11m Ford m New Jer:.ey and :-.;e,, York as "ell Nc1thcr dc lei::at1on 1s ll'~ally romm1tll'd to \oll' for anv <'and1datc Thl· ,(•nator s aid tod ay he 1 ... "1thdra\\ mg as a c:oment1011 cit• lt•J:ule. Schweiker . <l f\l <t ·l t'rm Hcpuhhc<H1 from P<'nn:.~ I\ :.in1a ''h11 has rrg,1nkd h1msl'lf us a l1hcr<1l. tnld reportl'rs that Ht•ai:.rn s d 1mce 'ho"s "that hl· <,harc!'i rn' det>p de...,rr for an open and bro-a<l~rba.'>l'<i part.~T· Spoke,mcn at the Pre<;ufent Font Cnmm1Urc \\t>n• not 1m f S..'t' Seti\\ E IK ER. Pal(I' i\2 I publican "u:.. found guilty of hnbt>ry and i.l'ntcncl'<i to one to 14 years in :itCJte pnson He 1s frl·t• on appeal OepUI) l>1~trict Allome~ Cliff llarns ar((u(.>d today \\1th Judge Domrn1chtn1 nodding agreement that 11 insha" 1s pe<:1f1cally nc l'USed m the current action of aJ . low1nj: US!>t'S!>O r 's offi ce emplo\ el. to work on hi!> con· j.tresslon al cam p11111n du nn" county lame. Harris successfully protci.tl>d that the charges d1sotl scd b) Judg~ McMillan prior to the bribery trial earlier thi year were in no way connected to that accusation and were part or a separate indictment ~1cNicholas has ar((Ued for the past week that methods or O\Cr· . • Lnsers Toke Fligf1f Eight~ ·St?\ e n entries crossed the starting line Sund a~· m annual Flig ht of Lasers in '.':ewport Harbor. but ''hen the l\\O·hour race around the harbor was O\'er. Brad \\'heele r. 16 <belowi. was all alone. Young Wheeler. of time compensallon pract1ct'<l by man)• county depiutm ents today are the s:ime as those m force dunng Hinshu" ·s term as county 8S!leS!>Or Judge Domentchmi reJeC'ted his motion for an order thut would make all those county overtime r ecords a\'a.ilable to thl' defenM' The Fourth 0 1stnc-1 Court or Appeab. ruhnJ! lal>t FradJy. samilurly n•Jech'd l\h'N1cholas· dc•mund for u \~ r11 th tit would ha\'e overturned lhl' Supcriol'" • Court dt•nrnl Judi:e Domen1<'hllll has fl' peatedly pomted out rlunng tht' hearing that I hnshaw 1:. uc<'used or ut1hzlng <'ounty m ani>O\\er and material!' during county t inw and that OH rt 1 me t•ompen1>al wn •~not th1..• pnmt> con~11forat1on of the pro~entt ion the Balboa Yatht Club. topped 8fi rl\ al-.. in r apturing mer all honor:-in the midsumnwr r at·<• :-ptm.,m'l•d I)\ th(' ~e" port Harbor Chamber of CommerCl' For mor~ till the raCl'. ~t'C Page 8.1 Open Space on Agenda Newport Council Poruhrs Bond Election By JOANNE Jl EYNOLDS Of·~· O•llJ PUOI SUit The preservat ion or open s pace in Newport Bea<'h and the poss1· ble calling of a bond election to pay for open s pace. will be before the city councilmen tonight. H coun<'1lmen elect to 1:0>'1th a bond election to finance purcha!>c * * * NB Council To Consider Buying Land Tht> Newport Beach city coun· t'll wall con s ider a proposal tonight that the city buy all or part of the 76-acrc Castaways propert y for open space pre· 5er vation. Whate\•er deliberations occur on the s ubject will not mark the fi rst time city officrnl s have thought about buying some o( the land that lies alo~ide. Dover On\•e between PaciriC' Con:.t Highway and Westclirr Drive There was a time, nearly 20 \ears ago, when the idea of mov mg city hall to that site "U!. ienously being considered or the five sites under consider:» lion, they wlll have to mak<' the decision tonight ln order to get lhe measure on the No~·ember general election ballot. • Tonight ·s d isoussion will <'enter on fl\·e sites --the Pacific F.lect ric r ight-of-way in Wei.t ~ewport. a remnant in the BluHs. the Bavs 1dc )lanne puree! at the Baiboa Island en· trance. Castawa\'s Hill and two lots adJacent to Inspiration Poinl in Corona del Mar A study prepared by the Parks. Beaches and Recreation Com· mission shows acquistion or all the parcels but onl y one·third of the 78-acre Castaways site - c:ould cost as much as S8 million. The S5.l million estimate placed on 25.5 acres of the Castaways is only a guess. the report notes. sinC'c no appraisal has ~en done on that part•el. C'oun<.'ilman P aul Hycknff. who M11rnested the open space ac· quisition. 1s expect('<! to push for a bond rlect 100 rre r crom- mended that parcels be select ed from all over the city in order to draw maximum support. It\ ckoff also has made it r ll•ar that the issue r!> to be land uc qu1 i.111on onl ~. not park rtt'\ el op ment That could come later. he has 11aid prl\'Ul<'I Y e>.pr<·ssed . con c:crn about tht' chance of ltclllng a bond ISSUC pu!<sell Jn 1972 a S9 m1ll1nn Newport ~ach park bond 1::.sut> failed to draw the nc<'CS11arv lwo·th1rds maJor1ty vote. C\en though the three part issue· did get "')rs" \Olt'S from mnn• than 50 pcrcenl of tht' \ ot l'r:. In add111on to fc:1rs about th<- success of a bond 1:.suc, 1>0mt• counc1l mcn h<Hl" "'>led befori• that some of the 01)(!0 s paC't· can be acquired by altcnrntl' means. For instanc'<.'. th(' city i-. cur· rently negotiatinR with the Irvine Company for thr blulf hnc in the' Blurfs in addition to thl• 8J1.acn· land trade remn~ant. In a separall' matt<•r tonight. the council will he asked to up· prove a gener::il plan amendment which will show an orricc soace I (St'e NEWPOHT, l'al(e t\2) Beaches Crowded DP pile We athe r In spite of Sundav::. l'OOl and nuny weather. morl' than 50,000 people' v1s1t('cl bl•ach<'S in N~wporl Bt•ach. llh•Auarcb saul toda~. · Th<' ~1 1'''"111111 clt•l1•1o:Jt1t•ll \\Ill not \oh• 11nt1I \\1' i.:1•t lo l\nn:-.a::. r1t \ . tw .... 11tl lloth I h1• l-'11rd ,11111 H1•.11t.111 comp:. <'101m the~ hll\1• mrn 1• thnn lht• l , IJO 'ott'!t n1•1 .. 1t•tf to" 11i a r1rst·bu1t111 nomin11taon l\11t th1• latc~t As~ocrntt•d l'r<''' tubulu tion 11hows Ford with t ,O'Jf. and Reagon 1.024. 1ndH'Jllnl! thut llw Mississippi blo« ha:-. thl• 1)0\H'r to J)Ut Ford within n wh1.,kl•r of tlw totul h<' needs Dana Man's Body Found in Mexico Robert Shelton, now a gov rmmental relations consultant. "'as r 1ty manager or Ne"1x11t Heach then a nd he says the movl• was contemplated for a \'ariet~ f reasons . First. he points oot, 1t ii> a!> rlose to a central location as can be found In Newport Beach. llo" C\'Cr. his pro~al ma~ rn <'Ounter -.ome oppo~1t1on from oth<'r council member., \\ho haH· L1fei:uards !>aid lhl•rc W<'rc no m:iJor pr<Jbl£>m::. on Sunduv 1ir Saturda v. "lwn 40.000 Jll"Oplc· cJmc to th1· lwad1 The dt>le1<ate11 ul~(l '"ll>tl. h\' .1 36 to 7 m urRtn. to stny und1.•r lhl• unit r ule Imposed by the i-tatt' convention. Coasl Weather Patchy nighl and morn mg low clouds. Lllllf' tem- perature c hange. with hJgh in low 70s at beach. low a>-; inland. INSIDE TODA l' Most Orange County tcir· J>C1llf!TS will o.sS"Umt' o greaJ~ share of the cost of educotmo u hool children For t ht reo.son.9. see Page A 7. l•de~ Al'\'-S.rvtct "' ..... \.>-" -... •• Mt¥1•\ :' Hll-•llffw• IU At ... ., ~~i:o..r: =C.""IY "'"""'-' ., 1 1 1 Ci4UfltN •• ll *"'' Alf 11 Cenolcl ., o. $tf!ll'Crell" .. er..,_,.., IJ SlecklMrUh Al DfftftHeliUI "' Tt""'''-" .. t1 .......... ~ .. At Tlw•t .. , A• t ........ 1_ .. , A• ..... -... ..,_, ... _ .. "'""' ... ---I I R\ Lt\l'RIF. KJ\SP F,R • Of t~t O••IY Ptl°" ~l•lt Thl' bo<h· of a Onna Pomt mon m1ssmJOt In. r.\(>XICO for a Wl'<'k wa' found Sundtiy in the senrini.t de sert of Rll.)n Callfoml:1 but thr search for his companion wa:-. continulna todt1 y. Th <' b o II v o f W i II i u m c; . Ka!itorff. :n ."of 33351 Bremerton. wall found in lhe desert arca bet"een the Sierra de Juarez Mount ams and the highway hnk· mg San F elipe and Mex1 cal1 . His motorcycle. with an empty fuel tank. "'as found about a quarter of a mile away. The bake belontrmf! to his com· pan1on. Malsayuki Tanaka. 33. of Long Beach. was found about 20 miles south" est or KastorH's body. Searchers followed footprints behe\'ed to be T;maka"s to nn area about 50 miles southwest of Mexicali until about 11 pm. They were expected t o continue the !>earch today Sear chers. a\l of whom are \'Olunteers. this moTning said thev h ad lo t Tanaka's tracks but the~· were continuing to search in an a rea haHway between Trespoios nnd La Ventana. T he area 1s ··pure desert·· with no water holes or habitation and temperatures ranging up to 115 degrees "so there lsn"l any rea- son to bl.' optimistic."' 11:11d Lt. Robert Morsc. of the San 01ego C<>unty Shen H's Department. lie IS CoOrdlnatinli( the Search with ;'i1ex1can authorltles It Is. he said. very close to nn area wher£' two l\leitican sur veyors were lost and never round la!lt summer Tanaka's motorcycl£' was al!lo out of ruel. Morse 11aid. Both CStt BODY. Pagei\21 Babmhoffs Get Medals The Babasborr Camlly or Fountain Valley colleded more hard" are at the Montreal Olympics Sun· day in the final day or swim competition. h1rtey Babas hoff won a silver medal in the 800 freestyle an d a gold ln lhe 400-meter freest yle. and her brother . Jack. was a silver meda list in the men's 100 freestyl e. Sports editor Gle nn White gives a detailed ac· count of the Orange Coast area ·s representatives tn today's sports section. Sec PageAlO. ) Second. it could be reached b y water an Important fcatur<' in a water-oriente d town Ilk<' Newport. Shelton's iden was to build th<' city hall on the southern blu!r line• of the property wh<>rc the old Castaways rel-tau rant stood until 1t burned down in.195.'>. The rarlllty would havl' In eluded a small funicular wh1c·h would run to the beach below. transporting city hall visitors to and from their boats When those plans were pt()· posed, the Upper Bay was to have had a second bridge and a whole lot or homes. so putting the city hall on the site would have Positioned it between the two bridges. making auto access toc1 ty hall reason ably easy from most parts of town. It was also believed that the siie of the, site was an advan- tage. giving the city room to add on other city buildinf(S and even· tually turn the cliff top into a civic center. But t he idea never caught on and w~ even tually dropped altogether in t he early sl)'lies when the Irvine Com.paoy began to unveil plans for the develop- mentof Newport Center . Shelton says he thinks the idea was dropped out or a combina· Uon ol poUlical prusure from Seel.AND, PageA2) Paper Says Aniin Fled Irate Troops ..... ..,..... DICTATOR IN HIDING? Uganda '1 ldl Amin ' ) NA l ltOlJI , Keny a <AP1 l{andan J>r<•!iiid('l1l Jdi Amin nl•d from t111' heurlquurtcrs in Kum· pala, the l Jgandnn <.'ap1tal. wht'n a group of angry tr11QpS a p proach<'d and ririnR brc>k<' out. Saturday n ight . a Na1rub1 ncw!lpaper reported today The Standard. In a dispatch at- tributed to 1ls Kampala cor· resp<>ndcnt. said that at the out- hrea k Of ~h ool1nJ(, CTOWdR watching a nearby soccer match ned while Amin "melted away in· to the cover of darkness." Shortly after the d1slurhance. the report continued. Amin told the Ugandan Defense Council that he hod decided to take a leave or absence out~ide the coyntry. but the council over · ruJrd him. · Ther e was no confirmation or the report. just as there has been no confirmation of previous re- J>Ofltl iu Nairobi newspapers of mutinies in the Ugandan army .. Bu~ the persistence of such re· po~ 1s fu~linR sooc1tlat.lon Jn <See IDI AMJ~, P~e Al> J,2 DAIL V PILOT N Monday July 26, 1976 Wc.·:.t \.t•rm.1n~ ·, llarro Bode shO\\..., \\hat 1t take::, to ''in an Ob mp1t' ~a11Lng race as he h ikes out on trape Le while Frank lleubncr mans the tiller during Sunday 's -t70 CIJ~:. race off Kingston. Ontario. Bode·~ unusu.il h1km~ technique h£>lped carr) his boat to a one second '' m m the race and the lead in the 470 Cla!>s For more on 01) mp1c ::,ruhns:. See Page B-1. f 'rona Page )I I NEWPORT use as "el I as open space and marine com m er c1al for t he Bay!>1de !\I arine lot. In a Planning Comm1ss1on report on the amendment, it is noted that the Irvine Company llas agreed to develop a t0.000- square-foot \"lew park on thl' parcel if an offa cc bwlding goes up on the site. City !\1anagcr Robert \\"vnn lta1d toda} that a park in ·the Castawa~s area could be built at the developer 's ei.pense as condt· t1on of appro\ ul of an~ de,·clop- ment plans there The PF: n ght·Of·\\a; .. de!>ttncd C\ e ntuall.> to bccoml· WC!>L :'\e'' port Park. is current!) un· lier lease from the ~late at SlOO a month Wynn -,aid nci;:ot1at1 onc; to . 1cqu1rl' that i.1tc an• under" a' It carri~·s d S20o.ooo market \ J!Ut' \\_,nn Jbo :.J11l that. t•arher lh1s month. lhc city applu:•d for i.tate park funds to buy part of the Rnvs1dc Marlnepurcel. * * * LAND ... Penmsulu and West Nc\\port re ·'!dents \\ho didn 't \\ant the c1l\ hall mo\'ed from their area. nnit the ··colorful reputation·· that the ('Xtinct rcstJurant had \\hc.'O it opcrJll'd under the nam C' of \lon:1·, t 'rom Pog.-.\I IOI AMIN ... Nairobi that Am1n's hold tm P<>" er 1s threatened Amin o n Sunda) accused Kt·n~ a of imposing an economic blO<'kade tha t has reduced l't?an da Lo a ~asolme supply sufficient only to operate t>mer1o:enc y vehicles for ftv<' davs He !>atd he may be rorced .:to resort to dcs1>C?ratc uction." For <.'ti;:n l\1101 .,l l•r Mun~ UJ \\'myakt n•phed that Kenya will clef end 1lsl'lf if ottackl'<l 'But \\C have no int<'rest 1n t 1i,:hting ll~anda ." he added ( KU nl1a no rrnully )t<'b ah )){'truleum product'! from lht! Kt• n~ an ref1nt'rv at ~lombasa. Tht Kt'n~ an~ su~ they hn\'t' slopped :.h1pmt•nt<; to thNr landlOCkl'd fll'l~hhor hl'l'UllM.' 1\n\tn V\\eS ~ m1lhon for prcvtOU'I dl'll\'enl'S. and other ""lll>ht>s arc not itnini:: 1hro111!h ht•r.tt"c th1· Kc>nynn 1 rurk<l ri' er~ or<' 11fra1<I ol \m111 '.irlll\ \m111 1'1.11 mi. l 'l!anda h .1c; 1111111 fut t•\ l'f\ lhtn~ It lhl' 11'('('1\ l'<f. ORANGE COAST H DAILY PILOT Hw Or•,.. (06\t O•fl-PUo4 wOtt wh•~l'I I\ tPt'~tftp(t lht "'"""'I tH \. 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Kidnap Suspect Tally Climbs to 5 CHO WCHILLA <APJ ln- \'estigator s say as many as f1\'e people may ha\'e been responst· ble for k1dnaping a busload of Chowchilla school children and imprisoning them for 18 hours in a buried truck. Ont! man ·~ 1n Jail. l\\O more an• being sought and .iuthonttl':> :.aid Sunda\ that l\\o more ma\ be named· in the nat1on"1dc manhunt. "'There has been some talk of a County Said Prime Source. Of Pollution First s tage s moj! alerts havt• been forecast for Tuesd ay m tht! San Gabriel Valley. S an Bernardino a nd Riverside Coun- ty and air pollution control of· f1 cials arc trying to put a hd on one of the biggest pollution sources-Orange County. The Southern Cahforn1a Air Pollution Control Distncl today identified th e county as a primary "source receptor ar ea" that could produce the s mog lending to Tuesday·s inland Jlcrt. "Thal means even though no alert has been foreca s t for Orange County the same kind of warning is issued here in an ef· fort to reduce the output of pollu- tants that go inland ... the APCD spokesman s aid. BAJA CALIFORNIA f t t \~ GULFOF ~CALIFORNIA o.llY ,.,, ............... WHERE BODY FOUND Second Man Mlatlng Fro• Page A I BODY ••• bikes were in good mecharucaJ condiUon. Morse said it appeared Kastorfr had been dead for about seven days. He said he could not speculate on lbe exact cause of death. Kastorff's body is being held in a mortuary in Mexicali where an autopsy will be performed. The two men entered Mexico J uly 17. They were last seen that evening i:n E nsenada. Both were expected to return home the evening of J u\y 18. Kastor (( was an lnllurancc broker ln San Juan Capistrano. Tanaka, member of a long- time San Juan Capistrano faml· ly, ls a steel plant worker in Long Beach. ' ' fourth nnd a fifth person being in- \'Ol ved ." a law enlor cement source told the Associated Press. "But \\e ha\'en't gotten far enough into the tn\(!!>llgau on to be sure ." On Sunday. newspapers quoted' invest 1gators as i. a~ ing a m1ddh.· aged mJn ma' ha ve masterminded tht· Julr 15 kid- nap1ng. The bus carrymg 26 etuldren and their driver was stopped at gunpoint as they headed homt> . They "ere 1mpnsoned in a mov· in~ van buried 1n a rock quarry 95 miles a\\ ay in Livermore bul escaped unharmed. :'ttadera Countv Sheriff Ed Bates :.aid 1t seemed "IO!!ical .. to u~sume th<.tl at least four people \\ere lll\'Olvcd. Federal and !oral arrest war· r a nts h a v e been r i I l· d for t-'redt•rick N. Wo0<is IV and J umes L. !:>choenfcld. both 24. Woods' father owns the quarry "here the ' an was buried. Schoenfeld 's 22-\ear -old brother. Richard. surrendered Fnda~ and \\as bcmg held in the Alamed a County Jail. The federal arre::.t \\arr ants de:.c ribed J ames Schoenfeld and Woods a s nrm ed and dan~erous. The FBI s aid unconfirmed s1~ht in gs \\ere report~ Sund a~· in T<'nneSSl'l', Oklahoma and IJ. lmo1::. Rites Tuesday For School Administrator Ser vices will be held Tue:;da\' for long time Harbor Area sehool adminis tra t o r Hilda Marie ~tcCartncy. who died Friday al the age of 63. Services will be conducted al noon at the Ch apel or Our f'alhcrs. Forest Lawn C'cmcter~. C) prcs5. with bun al to follow 1m- med1ateh ~J r s · M c C a r I n c) b c g a n teaching in the Costa l\lesu t.:nion School D1 s 1r1c t in 1950. She ~crvcd as c hief hbranan and u c urr1c u I um consultant for II arbor Arca schools from 1957 to 1975 \\hen she retired ~I r:. ~f cCartney ub.o m~tructed at Chapman Co lle ~c and Pep P<'rdme Univers lt} She received a PhD m educa- tion from l'SC where s he was a member of Phi D<'la Kappn. Mr!! McCnrtncy wn.-. pust pre· ~!de nt of th e Costa Mt-i.a C h a mb e r of Co mme r ce?. Women's Division, and was a member of the Art League of C'Ollla Mt>!!:\. S h e is s ur v i ved by h e r husband. Bruce R. l\lcCartney. her mother. Julia H<>rmansen of Long Beach, and four brothers. Burglars Hit 'Irvine Home Newport ~ach police are in- v es ll gall n g the weekend burglary of an Irvine Avenue home in which goods valued at Sl.35S were stolen. Richard Eddy, 39. of 2353 Irvine Ave. told polict! he dis- covered the theft when he re- turned home Saturday after a two-day absence. Police said the thieves ap- parently broke into the home by prying open the door leading into the rH ldence from· the garage. Listed as m lssing wer e a television set a stereo set and tape recorder. a movie projector and screen and ajar full of change. • . Fro• Pa9€9 .tJ SCHWEIKER m~iatel)' a' all able lor t'Om ment "'Cov. Reagan 's undor In nammg his running matt> thrt·~ week' ~Core I.he con' ,•nt1on i a bold and refreshmg dl'parturc from the old polltw::.. S<'ll\\ t•lkt•r said. In .in ;ippare nt 11lJ1.: .it Ot'mot•ratlt· prc-.1dl'nt1.il \'Un d1date J1mrn~ Carh•r's 'ice pr.-~idt>nt1ul :.t•lc·C'lmn procc>,i.. &hwelkcr .utJt:d . "llu\. ltca~.1n alone has rl'fus t•d to ll'U!>lnt:IY dangle a laundry list of so rullc.'<.I \'1c£»prc:-.1dt•ntial IJ0~:.1b1lltu.• ... 1n a pollt1cal i.;unit• of ltus ::.ian roulctll' which end, \\'tlh all but one bein" :.hot d 0\\1l, but only after the cand1dall• ha~ snh:ly secured h1:. O \\ n 11orninal1(1n "I am ei;pec1all) proud to hJ\l' been Go" Reitgan's f1r::.t choice .• not his third, or fourth. or hfth · Informed sourcl':. ha\e s.i1d Schweiker. who M•n·t.>d 1n thc House before being clcctt'<i to the Senate in 1968. "as a!>kl?d al about th~· end of June or durm!; tarl:. '.\I a~ to con:.1dcr lw1n~ Ford's runmnl( mate The source s s aid nt the time that the s ingle <'Ontact with Schweiker ~as onJy a "ay of soundmg him out and that no F o rd d ec is ion on a '1cl'- pres1dent1al candidate "ould be made until the convention. Schweiker 1s one of the few Republican membersofCongress to get strong labor backing In his re-election campaigns. According to a r ecent tally by Common Cause. labor groups gave Schweiker SSS,315 in dona- tions for his 1974 campaign. It made his labor total the eighth largest of all Senate candidates that year. and the largest for any Republican candidate for either cha mer. Schweiker "a!> a sponsor of re- cent campaign finance legislatton that hm1ts donations from labor and other special mt<>rest ~roup!' The :.enato r. a 50 ~~·ar old fatht>r of four. says the Senate 1s his preoccupation and that h"' famtl~ 1s hs hobby A fr1l'nd has s aid or him· '"It ,., one of the little 1ronie~ in 01f'I.. Schwe1ker's life thut some P<'OPI <' actuall~ rnistru:.t him bl'l'UUl>e he is God-kanng. upright. nobk. honest and s incere No Drug s, Thievery Or 'Fence' Pr e liminary h earin g was scheduled today m South Orange County Mumc1pal Court for three men accused of attempted possession of stolen pro- perty . The three-J ose Greco and Claes Jonsson of San Juan Ca pis tran.D and Donald Gow of Dana Point-were arrested July l foll owing a coordinated investigat ion by Laguna Beach and San Clemente police and the Orange County Sheriff's Depart· menl. Their arrest comcided with the a rres t of three other south count v resi- dents believed invo"tvcd in narcotics ancl Molen pro· perty transactions . Greco. J onsson a.nd Gow are not charged with any "fencing" operation, or of jewel thievery or receiving stole n me rchandise. or. ricers said the three were not engaged in any actl\'1t v m vol \'10~ th<' l rndin~ 11( any narcot1C'c; nr drul(s, a' might ha\ c h<'l'll inrl·rn.<f m a Da1Jv Pilot al't'ount published july 2. Happy lOOth Arthur Lloyd of Balboa !~land celebrated h1~ lOOth btrlh· day Thu rsda~ and tour otht•r ~encrat1ons ot the '.\lorgan clan turru .. •cl out to wish him well. Pictured from lt>ft to rig ht a re g r a ndaug htt>r. M rs . l\l u r g aret S pellers. 1\lorgan. daug hter. Mrs . Margar et Cline and great gran- dLtughter , 1\lrs. Sul' Jen:,en holding 1\lor,<:an 's g re at-great grandson. J e ffery Jensen. Denis Horn Joins 5th District Staff Denis I lorn. a second \'ice presi- d ent in the Sadllleba ck Are u Coord1nat1ng C ounc tl . ,, ::.c hedul ed to join (.'Ount~ i.uperv1~or Thomas Rile)·::. staff next " eek Horn will replat'e form<>r lr\'tne cit~ councilma n Art Anthonv on Hlley·s t'1fth District staff. · Anthony agr<:'cd last sprinit to accept an interim exet•uuve a1dl• position on Riley's staff to replace former aide Bob J ones. Jonl's' illnc!'s has pre\'Cnt<.·d him from returning to work and now both Anthony and Hil('\' il~rcl'd a perma nent rcplact.'merit s hould be named Thut replacement will be llorn. a rl'l1red l\t arinc major" ho II' c~ m Mission Vit'JO. Ril ey':. ne w a ide holds il master's llcg r<'c in public ad m1mstra11on and il> "orkingon h1!' doctorate at l'SC Today the Fifth Dis trict supcr\'lsor said !lorn has an ex· p e rtise in l a nd use a nd transportation 1s:.ues m southe<ist Orange County and .. ,'111 be abll' Man Stabbed In Tlu!ft Try SAN DIEGO ·,AP) -Pohct.· said one man has been stabbed lo death during a robbery attempt ut a party being held by four Navy men at a motel. 'J'he Navy men, who were celebratin~ ~raduation from the Navy recruit center. told officers two men came into the room and demanded m oney and lold a 17· year -old girl attending the part v tod1srohe Police said a fight ensued and one of the intruders. who \\as nol 1mmed1ately 1dent1f1ed. wa .. fatally st abbed 1n the chei1t. lo make a s1g n1f1contcontnbut1on int hose fields." He also praised Anthony for l11s \\Ork and t.atd he regretted the lormer city councilman "could not see his " a y clear to becoming <I permane nt me mber of t he :.ta« ... Newport Girl, 16, Raped, Abducted I\ lti·Har-olll N(•\\ port 13.!at.'h .:1rl was kidnapcd in Lai.:una B I.' a e h ;J ll cl d r I \' I.' ll t " I h l' • Hl\erl>icil' an•a wht•n• shl' \\a:. raped .Saturda\. The ~1rl was not oth<-rwisc.ui· 1urcd 1n thl' mcidcnt Sht• wa" ah- lluC'tl'd b~ a 30 lo ·10.) ear·old man \\ho told her h<• wa:. a mcd1 cnllv d1!>ablcd :\I artnt.• t'or~ \·eteran of \'1etnam !>Cn ice. Laguna !leac h Oct Gent· Brooks said today lhc i:1rl ''as k1dnaped as ::.he parkc.'<I her rar m Laguna Beach nc>ar Jlill Street and lligh Dn\'e. She was en route to the city's art festivals. lie r abductor a pproached her and asked for directions. Then he grabbed her and holdinJ! a hand over hC'r moulh. forced her back into her automobile. a ninc-year- old sedan. No \\Capon was displayed. but the man th1 eatencd the girl "1th injury. Ile fl'rccd her down into the car seat and later made ht>r fasten her seal belt to keep her from jumriniz from the vehicle. from a dcscripl1on given by the young victim . police be hen.• th c k id n a per d rn Vt! t o th l' Riverside area. "We have n vague description of some of the streets, but \\ e don't knQw exactly where ycl," Dl't W1lllam llcldensaid. There. the girl was raped and forced to engage in another sex act Beach With Playgro11nd 0.11, f'li.1 Jtjfl l'llelt Th.is is an othe r of Newport Beach's little known bay beaches . It Is at Channel Place Park in ~Vest Newport. The play equipment comes with the beach. The be ach is on the mainl and, but opens on the channel that surrounds Newport Island. It is at the west end of the channel ore of 44th Street and River Avenue. Like most other public beaches on Newport Bay, thi!i one doesn't have any oll street parking. • 17 Saddlebaek EDITION • ,VOL 69, NO. 208, 2 SECTIONS, 2A PAGES Alte rnoon • Stocks TEN CENTS1 l Hinshaw's Dismissal Move Denied 1 ' ' ~ t By TOM 8~RLEY Of-0"'' ,.. ... M.111 Congressman Andrew nsbaw'$ motion (or dismi~sal felony charges stemming from •is alleged misconduct a .. ~ange County assessor wa..'> d~ aied today an upenorCourt. l Judge Frank Domcnidun1 de· ~vered the ruling after more an a week ol pretrial argu ent.s in his courtroom. lits de· r lTtc o Arrested cls1on means that Hinshaw. 53. "'II now be tried on mull151l<' ft!l ony counts conl:11ncd in 11 gnnd Jury Indictment. Ot>r"'n se :ittorney .John )1cl\1cholas vainly argued today that h1i. d1ent 1s being prO.!>ecutC'd for the same type or charges fi'> those dismissed by Judge Byron K. l\lc~llllan pnor to llmsha\\<'s trial on bribery charl!es. The Newport Beach He· .! Police Probe Jf I~ Chase, Gunplay ' Garden Grove police are trying ftoday to piece together the caww ~and results or a wirct tugh SJ>('ed cshoolout b<'lween occupants or wounded street si~ns and t\\O suspects who aren't talking. One susvect arrcsted shortly before midnight when one or the shootout cars "as bo'ed in and halted on a residential street is a 11.year-old ju,•enile who was not identified. two cars that raced through their ; city late Sunday night. So far, police said, the only • things they have to go on are a ~bullet ·pocked auto, some Babashoffs Get Medals The Babashofr family of F ountain Valley colleetl'd more h a rd\\ are a t lh\' l\lunlreul 01.\·m 1m·~ Sun d ay 1n the final 1lay of s\\ 1m rompetition Sharley Baba~hofr \\Oii :1 s1h·er medal in th<' tlt)O frec·style and a gold m thl' 400·ml.'tt'r freestyle. und her brother. Jack, \\as :l :<il\1•r ml'dal1st in the men·i.. 100 freestyle. Sports editor Glenn White ~1,•es a detailed ac- counl of the Orange Coast area's representatives In tnda~ ·s s ports section. See P ageAlO. SACC Veep Joins Riley As New Aide Denis Hom. a second viceprc.;j. d ent in the Saddlebuck An•a Coordinating Counctl. i ' scheduled l o join count" ~upcr\'i~or Thomas Riley's ~laff nrxl wrck. llorn \\ 111 rrpla<.'e former lrvinc <'ity count•1lman Art Anthony on Jtllt• ·s Fifth Distri<.'tstaff. Anthony :i..:rccd last s prinit to :lCCCJll :rn lnter1 m ('XC<'UllVC OldC' The other suspect was iden· t1fied as Paul B. Hemandez, 18, of 5225 W .Silver St .. Santa Ana. Neither sus pect had a gun in his possession when t he late model blue sedan in which they were riding was stopped near Ne\\ hope Street and Chapman Avenue. police said. As a result. a cadre of Garden Grove police officers tlus mom· m~ \\as retracing the 2:1~z:1~ shootout route in search or a ~un that might have bct>n lhro\\ n out a '' mdow when police paUul units Joined the chase. Before the black and" hite Un· its begun their pursuit or the two shootout \'Chicles. two taxi cabs had followed the cars and radiO\'d their dis patcher lhal at least nine shots were exchanged :is the cars raced down Jforbor Boulevard south of Chapman Avenue, police said. . They did not. rule out the possibility that an occupant of the car that was not halted could haw been wounded or 11\)ured. "\\'e"vc been told by witnesses shots were exchanged at point bl:mk ran~e a s the two cars raced Clown Harbor Boulevard," :i Garden ljrovc volice :.pokes man said. "It's possible someone was hit in the :.econd car and the lllJUTY bas gone unreported," he added. Patty Wins Trial Delay Till January 11os1t1011onH1ley'sstafflorc1>lt1('t' I.OS ANGELES <Al'l formcr:i1dt" HflbJoot"!'. 1•:1tncr.r 1 1-t>-:Jr~t. 10 a br11•( .lone>!(' lllr1t•<;<; ha..; 11revf'nl('(I r uurtroom ap1)('ar;1nc<' \oc.l,1v. him from rcturninJt to "ork uorl \\lln a dclav or her kiclnapini;:. now hot h J\ nthon~· and lhll.'v robl:K'ry :uHI <•s:><aull 11 i,tl uni 11 aJ:r••C'll :11wrm arwnt n •pla('rnwnt ni·~l} <'or. · :.houldbcn.tmed. Miss tte:1rst·~ :ittonw\, Alh<'rt ·rhnl rt'pl.11°Nl11'nl wall h<' llorn. .Johnson, s;mf ht• "Ul> un~urt' n n•11n•d M urine nrnJor wlw llH'' whethrr the nCW!>l>llfJCr hc1rc!>s in M 1i\S10n Vlc.-111. would bf' 31)1(• lo ~o to tra:al l'\ t•n Hikv '11 111•w tlitlt• holll" a on the Jun. 10, W77 dlll•· :.t'l hv mnslcr 's tlc~r<'c in public ml s uperior Court JuclAC W1lll nm 1.. mm1~lr11t11111 :11111 h w11rkinJ111nh1.; Htfll doctornle at USC "It is \nconcei vo bit' to me thul ·rC\duy the• f1f1h U1 ~trad inJ:munr wc>w11lhe:1blt'lo C111d :o.u!X'r' 1-1or ~u1d llnm ho" an l' • .mv Juror who 111 llOI uw.1re of JlCrll iH' in ,lan1l. us<' :ind Mi«!i llearst's con\lct1on m San . tran portal ion i:1~11c•iHn~outhc•u-.t fo'ran C'isc-11," J ohn!!on tulcl the Or m.ic C'ounl v and "will he.• ~1hlt• ... Jlld~c. tnmak1>:t .,11!n.C1C':int ('onlral111lm11 • 1"h!' 2:?·V<':lr old l\11~c; llcor-.t, mth~du•lds" • nppNirinit thtt11)('r lhan t'\l'I, ltc also pr~11sccl Anlhnny for ha<: :-tood once durinit the ht•orini: to work and s a1ct h<• rt·~r\'ltt-<I the· IScC'PATT\' Pi;i ••/\2• former city co1111c1lm,m "Mulct • gc ' publicnn was found guilty or bribery and sentenct'd to on • to 14 years in stale pnMm. I le 1s fr~\l on appeal. Deputy District Attorney Cllfr Harns ar~ed today \\-1th Judge Domenicb1m nodding agreement that · shaw 1s specif1cally ac· cus in · current ac:lion or al· lowing a ess or's office employes to work on his con· BAJA CALIFORNIA SANFEU / /l \\t GULF OF . ~CALIFORNIA • o.11, ...... ..._. WHERE BOOY FOUND Second Man Missing Dana Man Dead in ~ Arid Baja B' LAURIE ~PER Ol IM D1llr f'li.ttult The body of a Dana Point man missing in Mexico for a week was found Sunday in the searing de- sert of Baja California but the search for his companion was continuing today. Th\! body of William G. Kastorff, 37, of 33351 Bremerton, was found in tbe desert area between the Sierra de Juarez Mountains aod the highway link· mg San FeHpe and Mextcall. His motorcycle, with M emply fuel lank, was found about a quarter of a mile away. The bike belonging lo hls com· pnnion. Mal!!ayuki Tanaka, 33. of I.on~ Beach, wus found about 20 miles southwest of Kaslorfl's body. Searchers followt!d footprints believed to be Tanaka's to an :irea about 50 miles i.outhwcc;t of Mex1~h until ;iboul 1111 m. They were expected tn contrnue the ~earch today. Scarchers. all of whom .an· 'oluntc•cri.. l111s mornlni: said thl'\' h<ul losl Tun:ika's tracks hut they v.ere continumi: to search 1n an urt•a halfway bt·lwef'n Tres1.10zos uni! I.a Venlanu. 1'1w ar"•a as "µur<'dl•sert" with no water holes or habitation and temperatures ran,.:1nl! UI) lo t t5 \legrees ":o.o t her • i1111 't uny rt'· ason to be opt1m1stac," !<alil 1.t. Robert Morio;c.• of I he !fan 01t•i:n 'County Sheriff'~ Department. Ile i coordinating the scnn•h with ~t1•xic3n tiolhorities. It IS, he SOid, Vl.'ry elO!I(• ICI an ~irl.'a wher<' two Me't1 cun ~ur· ''eyors wer~ lo l and n ·vcr found cs._..-ftODV, Jlal(eA2 > not sec h1 w:w d t'ar lo ll(•rom1n1: -------------------------...... · U Jll'rm ;1nt•nt mrmlH•r tif lhl' staff " • ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \TENT TRAILER jSOLD l Sf DAY ; "Thank you very much for • 11urh terrific service! SOid our tt>nt trailer the first duy to tbt~ ~first railer ! I only \\isb l had JOO 1 more to sell to all the other peo •. i pie that calletl. Thanks again." t. That's the sales success story \ told by the Huntington Be<lCh l man "ho plnced this class1(1cd :·net in the Daily Pilot: · If l r '-1'·'"" hnrrlto11 tt>nl lrlr. '' Ii; rm 1•,tt•n<ion ~ .. cm dr. 111.c n«'\\. le" lh . .m 1 flOO ma nf \Ill~ $3!'15 ll.\\· ~"'· J( you have items you want lo sell, ca.II 642·5678. It takes only n few words in the right place to find a buyer. Along the Or:lnge Coast the right place is the D:uly Pilot. .. . ~-' • Rome Raid Bandits Get Half Million ROME lAPJ -Hurling tear gas, three bandits raided the accounting office or the Labor Ministry in dO\\lltown Rornc and made off with half a million dollars today . There was no policeman around lo stop thern. Wielding s ubmachine guns, the bandits struck in the morning of payda~ minutes after treasury of· fidal$ with a n escort had delivered a briefcase with 4G-t mUlton lire -5556.8>0. Police gave the following account: The three. all young men, entered through the main gate. They forced a janitor and an employe face down on the ground and pulled orr the telephone wire. 'then. they crossed a small courtyard. kicked open the door of the accounting office, went straight where the hriercase stood, grabbed it and left, hurling a tear gas bomb behind. 1'hey tied in u waiting car with an accomplice, disappearing in the heavy downtown traffic. Police suld they believed the bandits had an jnformer in the mmistry. • arnsional campaign during county time. Harris SU('Cl'ssfully prot.rstcd that the chargu dis missed bv Judge McMiiian prior to the bribery trial earlier this year were In no way connected to that accusahoo and wc.-re part of a separate indictment. P.kNicholas has argued for the past week that methods of over· tlmc.-compensation practiced by many county departments today are the same us those It' forN· during llinshaw's term as county asses or. Judge .Oomenictlinl rejected his motion for an order that would make ull those county O\'Crlime records available to the defcnSE'. The Four1h District Court of Appeals, ruling last t 'rldny. :-1mil11rty r ·Ject Nl M{'N\cholu. ' dl'ITI{ll\d for ;l w rlt thut would hove overturned th• Superior Court denial. I Jud(!c Oomenichini hns rl'·f pent\'dly p<>inted out durint-1 lht>! hearing that Hin:9hnw 1s accu cd( or ut1lmng county mnnpower and materials during county timl', and that overtime compensation • 1s not the prime consideration of the prosecullon. : J Schweiker Eyed! Reagan Names Running Mate · LOS ANGELES <AP> Ronald Reagan said today that U.S. Seo. Richard S. Schweiker of Pennsylvania ls his choice for a running mate if be wins the 60Pi>residential nomination. The move could help Reagan gain support within the 103· member Pennsylvania delega- tion, the bulk or which had been counted lo President Ford's camp. Based on the current AP sur· vey or delegates, If the entire Pennsylvania delegation should line up with Reagan it would br· lng him within two votes ot the 1.1~ needed for nomination. The delegation is not legally commiUcd to any candidate. Reagan, who said he knew he was breaking with tradition in announcing hts choi<'e for a vice president in advance of the con· venlion, did not mention the Pen· nsylvania delegate situation. Schweiker called Reagan's move a "bold. unprecedented ac- ttion." He said. "l am proud Lo be the running mate or lhe only pre- sidential candidate who had the common decency and goodness lO refuse to play the old, callous vlce·prealdentlal guessing game." Ford holdl a 70-vote delegate lead over Reagan in the delegate race, according to the AP tally which lists l ,09S for Ford and 1,025 for Reagan. Schweiker, who is widely respected in the Pen- nsylvania delegation, bad said he would vole for Ford. Reagan's camp was hoping Schweiker could help pry votes from Ford in New J ersey and New York as well. Neither de· legation is legallf committed to vote for any candidate. The senator s aid today he is withdrawing as a conveolloo de· legate. Al" Wirt-•• REAGAN'S PICK Sen. Richard Schweiker Schw eiker. a two.term Republican from Pcnnsylvanfa who bas regaTded himself as a liberal, told reporters that Reagan's choice shows "that he shares my deep desire ror an open and broadly based party." Spokesmen at the President Ford Committee were not im· mediutcly available for com· ment. "Gov. Reagan's randor in namin~ his running mate three weeks before the convention is a bold and refreshing departure from the old politics." ln an apparent jibe at Democratic presidential can· didate Jimmy Carter's vicc- presidenttal selection process, Schweiker added: "Gov. Rca~an alone hns refused to teasingly dangle a laundry list of so culled "ice-presidential possibilities in a political game of Russiun roulette whi~h ends with all but. one being shot down but only after the candidate. has !iarely secured his own nomination ... "I am especially proud to have been Go\•. Reagan's first cho1ce, not his third, or fourth. or f1flh." Informed sources have i..aid Schweiker, who scrv~ in the llouse before being ekctcd 10 th1• Senate in 1968, was asked u~ about the end or June or durini: \'arly May to consider being Jo'ord's running mate. The sources said at the lim • that the single contact with Schweiker was only a way of soundm~ him out and that no Ford dec1 s 1on on a vice pre. ident111l l'and1date "ould Ix' made unlit the convention. Schv. eaker i~ one of the few R(•pubhcan membt>rsofCongrcs:-. to gN stroni:: labor backing in h1.!i re-election cu mpa1gns. According to a recent tallv b,· Common Cause. labor groups 1(ave Schweiker S85,315 in donu· t1ons for his 1974 campaign. 1l made hts labor total the eighth largest of all Senate candidate!'! that Y<'ar, and lhe largest for any Republican candidate for either cha mer. Schw<'iker was a sponsor of re· cent campaign finance legislation that limits donations from labor ancl other special interest groups. The scn:llor. a 50-vcar old rather of four, savs the.Senate is his preoccupation and that his family is hs hobby. A friend has said of him: "It i~ one of the httle ironies i" Dack fSee SCHWEIKER, Page .t\2) Park Agreement Sprouts Cormty, Mission Jliejo Company Dicker .By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Ot ,,.. D•llr 1"1IOI Sl•ft Orange County government nod the M iss1on VieJo Company appear close to agl'ecment on a long-term local park and green· belt development program for the company's 11,000-acrc planned community. The rir~t real si~ that the cou nt y and company are wadually resolving longstanding chrterencf's over park develop. ment :ind funding come 1as t week. The coun ty Roard' o( Supervi11or. upprovcd the com· pany's request thot U1e remain· im~ 3,600 unctcvclopcorl ucres of MIMllOI\ Viejo be annexed lo c.'ounty 1rnrvfcf• area nlnl•, a SP<'clal tax.tnJ( dislrkt that rui1ws CoW1Jy Said Prime Source, Of Pollution· First stage smog alerts have been forecast ror. Tuesday in the San Gabriel Valley, San Bemardjno and Riverside Coun· ty and air pollY\ion control o(. liciaJs are trying to put a lid on one of the biUeat pollution aoutte1---0raoge Coun\y, The Southern callfornta Air Pollution Control District today Jdeottfled tbe county aa a primary ·•source ?eCeplOf area" that could produce the sm,og leading lo Tuesd ay'• Snlan<l alert. ··That mdns eftfl though no alert h as been forecast Cor Orange County the same ldnd or warning is issued here ill an cJ- lort to reduce the output ot pollu· I.ants that go inland," I.be APCD spo)lesmansa.id. • -~ money for park construction and upkeep. Van Stevens. company vice president, said the action was the i.ingle largest annexation ever soughl by the company to a local taxing district. The additional land eould generate as much as $6,000 in revcnu('S for the service areu next year. Stevens said. "So far, the company has dona everything it promi~cd the coon· ty It would do -<leveloped the 1>ark pl:in, development pro~ram and requested the ru1n<'xalion to enhance the rl'vcnuo i::cnerntion of tho 11crvice .:ir<'a," Stevens !>&id. ''The Mission Viejo Munfcipal J\dvisory Council (which ad· n1lnlstc r~ the i;ervice arcn m oney J did its part by r~com· menchng an lnt•rea11l' in tho iccrvicc i1rea tax rate to lt.1 max· imum of 46 tent~ per SJOO of m.· llCS cd valuation.'' The comp;iny orrid:ll :ornllJ thll ball ls now buck in the county's court. The open spa"c program drart· ~by Mission Viejo community design consullant Jnck Raub haR been In the hands of county of· liclals (or months. The big hangup to its Ol>1>rovul ere proposals by the company that the county invest addlUonal tax money beyond service area revenues Into the community. "Up to this point, Mission Vie· jo has been deemed ineligible to recelve I YCh things as Jasollne tax money for roads or hatbon, beaches and parks tcvces for open sp~," Stevens said. ''That means people hero arc ~Ying CM.It a lot of taxes and very little la coming back to them." County otriclals claim that formulas establi.&bed for road and park funding rule out a com· munily like Mission Viejo. For one thing the county con· tends, the radinl nature of the ~mmu11ity'a street network ts ' s uch that very few of the ronds qualify as ~sential arterial routes. · And the county also argul'S that: Mission Viejo can't qualify for more park development money h<'causc it isn't techn1cally defi· cient in open space. The com· pany and service area huvo ;already poi(! for and reserved all rcqui red park space. 1 ··we have done almost cver-- ything here and the people, as a result. are being penalltC'd for our good, total planning l'ICort," Stevens said. Stevens s:ild tho "dc3J'' orrtr<'<l hy the company lo the count tK simple. For c>very doll::ir Jn :111c11. tional tf1>t money the county pumps back into Mli111lon VIC'jn, the rom1><1r1y will invest n dollar (SN· J•i\ttK, PA~c/U) Or::g,:~t We athe r Patchy night and rnom· jn1t low clouds. Little tern· vcr:ature change, with hltth Jn low 70s at l>cach, low ~s lnlrtnd. I NSIDE TOD~ Y • • Mott Orange Count11 tar· l JlOJlet'I will auu me, a grttJJ.e:r lhart of th~ cost of f'dueolmg tchool children. Jo'or the rttUOM,1e~ P.agc A.7. Jiailex ' A2 OAILYPILOT SB r.tonday,July26 ''18 Lea1'es MV Bfgfl Don Aines Gets · · # 2 School Joh· Don:tld Ames, fonnrrly prln· <'ipal ur Mi :iion Viejo lligh School, bc1tan work today us UJ· :>1stant superlnt endtnt of the Sad- dleback Valley UuU'ied School District. 'fhe uppolnlment oC Ames to 1he second highest post in the dis· , tnct administration leaves both I J\11ss1on Viejo <ind the ruturc l .aguna Hills I ligh School without , a princieat. . Jn Febr uary. A mes was oip- pornted principal of the ne w :.chool. which 1s scheduled to be vpen in fall, 1977. He was expect· ~'Ci to contmue 1n hlS present as· :.1gnment for at least a part o! t his school >ear. AllhouJ:h Ames' new assign- ment "as announced to dJStnct :.taf( Friday. no one has yet been 11amed for the; prinCJpalsrups. Fro•PageAf PATTY ••. \~aivc her right to a speedy triaJ. ··ts that agreeable lo you. Mi-;s :Hearst? .. asked the jud~~ o( the decision to delay the lr1al. · "Yes, :-.our honor," she said, j umping to her feel. Miss Hearst did not confront her two co-defendants. William ;1nttEm1ly-Harris, \\'ho are on trial in the s :ime bulJct·proof courtroom where sho appeared. 'Their trial was r ecessed for Miss Hearst's 10-m inute appearance. The Harris attorneys remained in the courtroom, bul the defen- dants were led back lo a holding cell. The newspaper heiress, clad in black slacks a nd a black-and- wlllte s weater set, was drh·en • here from San DieJ?o in an un- marked federal m arshal's van. She is undergoing diagnoslic tests at the Metropolitan C-Ot<rcc- uons Centt>r, a federal pnson. J ohnson said the studies are set to end Oct. 8. after which she will be sentenced on a San Francisco bank robbery conviction. The at- torney said he could not prepare fo r tria l u n til after the psychiatric studi<'s are com-pleted. .. While she is under study, we c:tnnot propound pretrial mo- . ns nnd we cannot review docu· ' ments with t he defendant, .. J ohnson said. · Deputy Vis t. Atty. Sam l\1 aycrson, who is prosecuting the llarrbc~ and w11l prosecute ?tltss lll'ari;t, qut's t1oncd the Ion~ delay of the tnal. But he agrt'(.'<i on the condition that pretrial mo- tions would begin several months before the trial dal<'. It was Miss Hearst's first ap- pearance in public since Jate May. when she came her e a nd ~tood mute, refusing to enter a pica to the charges which stem from her admitted shootin~ 3t a io;porting goods store in 1974. M that hearing, a judge entered an i nnocent pica for her. Because the psychiatric test· ing has kept her unavailable for re~lar court :ippcarnnccs, h0cr c a:-.c hns been scvt·red from that of the Jl:irn scs, whose trial b <l:j ulrcady begun. The new assistant supc"rink n· dent, who w ill be p<a1d about $33.168, will be rc:i1ponaible for the district 's instructlooal pro- gram. J n this pos itio n. he wiJI • supervise the directors of pupil services, curriculum. secondary ·education and the ln.'itruclional Resour ce Center. The position was formerly held by Or. Robert Ford, who was re· uss1gned as direl'tor of secondary education during a recent staff reorganfaation. Ames was principal of the Mis· sloo Viejo school for three years. For three years before that, be \\as assistant principal. He has a bachelors degree in EnJ?l is h literature, h as ex- perience as a pnncipal at the elementary and. 1nter mediate levels and was a teacher in the ::1xth and eighth grades. In making the announcement. Superintendent Richard Welte said the das tnct is fortunate to have a man or Ames' qualifica- tions for the job. He also noted his new assis tant's personal integri- t> and commitment to excellence in education. Ames, a San Juan Capistrano resident. has also served the dis· lrict as its representative to Pro- Ject Leadership in the Assoeia· tion <}f Calilornia School Ad· min.is tr a tors. No Drugs, Thievery Or 'Fence' Pre1iminary hearing was scheduled today in South Orange County Municipal Court for three men al'cused or attempted possession o! stolen pro- perty. The three-Jose Greco and Claes J onsson of San Juan Capis trano a nd Donal d Gow of Dana Point-were arrested July l folJ owing a coordinated investigation by Laguna ,Beach and San Clemente police and tne Orange County Sheriff's Depart· m ent. Their arrest coincided with the a rrest of lhre-c other south county resi· dents believed involved in narcotics and stolen pro- perty transactions. Greco, Jonsson and Gow are not charged with any •·fencing'' ope ration, or o! jewel thievery or r ecei\ing s tolen me rchandise. or. ficers said the t hree were not engaged in any activity involving the trading or any narcotics or drugs, as mJ ght have been infcrrtd in a Daily Pilot account published July 2. Pay Hearing Scheduled Fro• Page Al B S .L ) y · cuoo 8 SCHWEIKER ln a n app3rent a tte mpt to generate public interest, Sad· dleback Valley Unified School District officials have scheduled a nother publlc h earing o n c mploye s a lary :ind fringe benefit proposals. &hwcikcr 's lire that some people uctually mistrust hlm becall5e he is God·fc:mntt. upright. noble, h<>ncst nod s incere. He is Boy &outs, th(' J aycces, the ltotnry ('lub, chur c h-ever y-Sunday, f :\mil)'·first. young-man·of·thc· ,car. home-loving, non·smolt\nJt, ~lcan-ll vln g. bridge-playing, fircmcn's ·plcnlc, clean.'' ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ~Or""9<'C-ll'l•llyP'l .. l,"41h""'°'"-tJ~o1NoH"w' ~••U,hf)\.4b''""""'.,.,,,_Or_..,. , .. ,, '"""·~•niar•mo""' ,_,__,...,...,.. ... ..,.,,..,. pWU\NoCt MoNl•t U\t~Oft ...... f tor '°'\A ,,,.. .... Jiff•Qittf f&rf!\~, ttWtU~~tt/IMlt' t•1t\ V•H• 't, h ..,,.,., \'4Hlt•MO V.tltf f al'tl ~:::'!:!t:':.'v:,:~=~·= ~\::.~.:~~~!:1.~~:~~.~IQ ~~ .. , Robert N.W~ "''"°"ft'-~ J~k R. 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Residents m ay study the employe proposals in Cooper 's office at 25200 La Pai Road Room 216, Laguna Hilts, any weekday between 8 a .m . and 4:30 p.m. Jn· formation ('an also be obtained by calling 586·1234, extension 68. This will be the second heartni:t on the proposaJs. A hearing Wednesday l u ted only four minutes becauseooooe commented on lbe proposals. A news release sent out by Cooper cited conflicting community meetinp and l ack or advance publicity as possible reasons for the poor turnout. Representatives o{ the dis· trict's teacher s, counselors. speech therapists, psychologists a nd non·teacbJng classified employes have submitted the proposals as their initial requcsl<t for ('OOtracts with trustees dur- ing the current fiscal year. After negotiations begin. trustees are expected to make rounler-propdsats. -Coo~r uJd thHt' probably won't be mado untU later tbis summtr. A ~blic Maring will lso be held on the tna5tees: proposals. ' ·- Lasers r_ake Flight 0.11, ,.. .. , ........ " lll<lw ... Or••• E1ghty-senm entries crossed the starting line Sunday in· annual Flight of Lasers in Newport Harbor, but w hen the \Y.O·hour r ace around the harbor was over. Brad Wheeler, 16 <below>. was all alone. Young Wheeler, of the B alboa Y acht Club. topped 8G r i\'als in capturing O\'cra ll honors in the mids u mmer race sponsored by the Newport llarbot Chamber or Commerce. For more on the r;.ire. s ee Page B4. . • ; Five Linked to Kidnap Chowchilla lncithnt Dragnet Withns CHOWCHILLA CAP> -l n· vestigators say as many as five J><'Ople may hu\'e been responsi· ble for k1dnaping n busload of Chowchilla school children and imprisoning them Cor JS hours in a buried truck. . One man is in jail, two more .are bting souEht and authorities sald Sunday that two more may be na m ed in the nationwide manhunt. ''There has been some talk of a fourth and a fifth person being in· \1olved ," a la w enforcement sourt-e told the Associated Press. "But we haven't gotten far. enough into the investigation to be sure." On Sunday. ne'' spa~rs quoted in vestigators as sarin~ a m1ddlt'- a Jt e d man ma y ha\e masterminded the .luly 15 ktd· naping The bus carryin~ 26 children and thl'ir driver was stopp<-d al gunr>01nt as they headed hom1• They were 1mprtsoned in 11 mov· ing van buried in a rock quarr:o. 95 m iles away in Livermore bu\. escaped unharm t-d. Madera Countv Sheriff 'Ed Bates s aid it see med "logical" 10 assume that at least four people \\ere mvolved. Federal and locaJ arrest ":ir- r an t s havl' been filed f or Frederick N. Woods IV and James L. Schoenfel d, both 24. Woods· father owns thl.' quar ry where the \'an was bune<'l. Sc ho e n rel d . s 22-vear-old brother, Richard. surrendered · Friday and was being held in the Alameda County jail. Fro• Page ,\J BODY ••• last summer. l111eo11fir111ed Tale Tanaka's motorcycle was also out of fuel . Morse said. Both bikes were in good mechanical cond1t1on . Paper Says Amin Fled Irate Troops Mor se said it appeat ('d Kastorff had been dead for a bout ~e\'en days. Ile said he could not ~peculate on the <'Xact cause of death. KastorU's body is being held in a mortuary m Mexicali where un auto~y wall be performed. The t wo men entered l\texil'o July 17. They wt•re last seen that c>vl'ning in Ens<'nada. Both were expected to re turn home the evensnR or July 18. NAIROBI, Kenya <AP> - Ugandan President ldi Amin Oed from his h<'adquarters in Kam- pala. the U~andan capital, when a group or angry t roops ap- proached and firing broke out Saturday night. a Wairobi newspaper reported today. The Stand3rd, in a dispatch at- tributed to Its Kampala cor- respondent, said that al the out· brea k of s hooting, crowd s watching a nearby socc<>r match fl ed while Amin "mclted away in· to the CO\ er of darkness." Shortly a fte r the disturbance. the report continued, Amin told the Ugandan Defense Council that he had decided to take a )eave or absence outside the country, but the council over· ruled him. There w:is no ronfirmation or the report, just as there has been no confirmation of previous re- ports in Nairobi newspapers of mutinies in the Ugandan army. But the persistence of s uch re· ports Ii; fuclin~ speculation in Nairobi that Amin's hold on. power 1s threatened. Amin o n Sunday nccused K<'nya of imposing an economic blockade that has reduced Ugan- da to a gasoline supply sufficaenl only to operate e mergc n<'y· vehicles for rive dur.s. Jlc said h<> may be fo rced ' to r esorl to desperate action." Foreign Minist er J\funyua Waiyaki replied that Kenya wJ ll defend itself af attacked. .. But we have no interest jn lighting Uganda," he added. Uganda no rmally gets itc; petroleum product!! fr<1m tbe Ke· nyan refinery at Mombasa. The Kenyans say they have stopped s hipments to their landlockcct netflhbor because Amin owes SM million for previous deliveries. ond other supplies arc not goini:t through because the Kenyan truc kdtiver s arc afraid or Amin's army. Amin r lnlms U1:anda hM pnid for evcryth ln~ 1t has r ·c<'ived. Radio U~andn said Amin hud l'lt>n t m es!lages to UN.N ~ec r eta ry-G enc ra l Kurl Waldhe im and Secr etar y. General Eteld Mboutnoua or tho Organization of African Unity asking them to send !act.finding miSsions to look into his charges. Ero• Page A.I PARK ••• or Its own money in park develop- ment. . .. ln ouiplan we have idenUfied five years worth « additional park development, plus three ex- isting park sites that are un- denloped." Stevens sald. "It will cost about $1 miUion to improve· these with grass, sprinklers and trees." "This is essentiaJJy a. trade with the county." Stevens said. ··we wont to stay roms)etitive and even if the trade doesn't go through we would do the job aeywa.y at a cost ot aootber $1SO per house sold.•• 4 A U.N. spokesman in Nl.'w York said that as far as he knew, no Sll<'h requ<'sl had been reo . t'eived. Relations between Amin and the Ken.rans have tx•cn !o;lrainc"fJ for several months bccaus<' or a daim by the l'i.tandan leader lo Ke nyan . te rritory. Kastorrr was an insurance broker in San Juan Capistrano. Tanaka, memb<'r of a lon~'­ time San Juan Capistrano fami· ly, Ii; a stt>e l plant worker in Long Beach. ( Pilot Logbook J They Gave Budget • AndNoOneCaDle By l..AURJ F. KASPER Ol l ... O•tly Pilot $1.•ll As I was Jenvin~ the office Wednesday, l began thinking of a phrase popular in the late Sixties while 1 was stm in col- l ege .•• ••suppoi;c someone called a war and no one came." There was no apparent reason for this thought to pop in- to my head. We arc, happily, a relutively peaceful nation now and l 've focused my concerns on the domestic front. But maybe it was ESP becau c I left the office to go to a m~ting call<'d by the S:iddleback Valley ' Unified School Dislricl ••• and no one ~ame. OH, TllF.R E WERE PEOPLE there ••. administr ators. trustees , employes and possibly one resident. But no one spoke even though it was called to gel public t omment on cmploycs ' salary and fringe benefit proposals. Since the proposals include pav r aises ond incr eased benerits, they could u s"'u be very costly. And. or course, the many homeowners in tho area will pay the bill with their taxes. "J'vc heard a Jot of 11rumbhng on the Subject or tA lceFl • lately. Jt's not unusual lo bear someone say, "My laxes are killing me." ALTHOUGH 1'1'f NOT A r esident or t hls :irC'a, t wn.i; sympathetic. J 've often driven home rrom mnelings wonderin~ why Jiuhli<' officials :alwoys seem lo f1r11l ('Onshh:r how mud \ money they can bring In without breaking tho law or trad1· lJon. Then they haggle ovrr how thnt mont'y wlll l>c s1wnt. Seldom. however. du th •y seem lo consider where thnt money is coming from. . I have s imilar questions uboul ~ach sr hool dlstril'l employe group's request for unexpected slate money wh1('h comes into the d islnct. They m ake It sound llkc a gift from heaven. Unfortunately, it too come., from those very earlhly beings, Mr. and Mn. Taxpayer. · A DOLLAR nGUREISlheonlycostcverdiscussed. In school districts, the only bcnem gought is good education provided by good teachers and support personnel who are appareoUy determined by yet another dollar figure. l don't blame employes {or trying to get raises. They·ve got tax bills too. But I think there are other costs involved and benefits which can be derived if these costs are less. It seems to me rising tax bills are contributing to finan· dal problems which easily lead to costly stress, depression and family arguments. Wouldn't it be a beneCit to be without these problems? NOW I KNOW WHY I thought or an unwanted war Wed· nesday. War kills people and taxes are kiUing at least a part o( people. People complain a lot about war and tues. But they do little to stop either bcfoce it starts. Newport Girl, 16, Raped, Abducted A 16·year -o1d Newport Beach J?irl was kidn3pcd in Laguna Beal'h and driven t o the R1\ers1dc area whore she was raped Satur day. The girl was not otherwise In· jured In the inc ident. She was ab· ducted by a 30 to 40.year-old man who told her he was a medically disabled Marine Corps veteran of Vietnam service . Laguna Beach" Det. Geno Brooks said today the girl was kidnaped as she parked her car in Laguna Beach ncur Hill Street and High Ori vc. She was en route to the city's arl festivals. lier abductor approached her and asked for d irect ions. Then he grabbed her and holding a hand over her mouth, forced her back into her automobile, a ninc.-year- old sedan. No weapon was di"played, l:iut the m an threatened the girl with injury. lie forced her down int1> the c3r seat and later made her fasten her seal belt lo keep her from jumping from the vehicle. From a dl•scription given by the young vie11 m, police believe the k adnap<'r drove to the .River11ide area. "We have a vaRUe dcscrlptlol\ or 11ome of the street~. but we don't know exacUy whero ycl,'' Del. William lleldensald. There, the ~irl was raped and forced to engage in another se" art. From RlversidP, the ~lrt w nia ordered to drive to Long flcnch where the obductor not out und 7clea11cd his victim. 'The Jtlrl ('alt.-.d I.on!? llcnch polil'c who culled lll'r parent:4. Lall'r s lH· w 38 fJrou~ht bttl'k to L:iituno licueh for mt>l.llcal l('Sll4 :met an Inter view by Oct. Jfoidcn. In all. tho Jtirl W:l!'I with tho man for about throe hours. She said he talked about hi~ Marine Corps service and about,, , being wounded. The man was described as be· ing about five feet 10 lnches tall, wt-ighing about 200 pounds. lie was wearing a black lealbeC' Jacket, T-shirt and blue jeans. The girt told police the man re- Ce r r e d t o him sc JC na ''Sidewinder .'' PM, Ford Meet WAS HI NGTON (AP> Australian Pri'me Minls\t l" Malcolm Fruer ls here !or • round of talks with President Ford and Secret ary of State Henry I\. Kisslnaer on alobal ~urity. >