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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-07-27 - Orange Coast Pilot7 . • ~-~Natural Gas Cost oars. DAILY PILOT * * * 10< * * * TUESDAY AFTERNOON. JULY 27, 1976 • Spree on Bank's Error / Puts NB Bbman in .Jail • • • I .. . j I j I I. ' Wonian Charges San Juan Bia~ Agai11sf If arrise" Patty Hearst Offers to Talk f LOS ANGELES IAP1 I Patricia Hears t o ffered today to testify against William and Erna ly Harns without any grant of immunity. the llarr1ses' pro seculor announced an court Deputy D 1st Atty Sam Mayer son stud Miss Hearst's at torney, Al J ohnson. called ha m at 8:45 a.m . and ··said has chenl as prepared to waive all nghts and privileges and to testary in lh1:. case." Mayer son asked Supcrrnr Court Judite Mark Brandler to recess the H arris t rial 1rn · mediately and allow him ton~ to S an Diego to 1nten1c\\ Mas~ Hearst at the federal pri~on there. "We don't know whatthc limits o( any testimony sht' wou ld Ix• willing to ~I\ c would be in th•~ trial." M ayerson sa1 cl "I don ·1 know without talking to her .. The oHer came JUSt bt>forc thl· judge was to rule on thl' atl· misslbillty of a crucial till.It' rl'- cocdinll f_eaturins Miss I learst ·~ voice. She Is the only w1tnei.s "ho could help the s tate gum ad· mission of the tape. Mayerson. arrivinJ! in t'Ourt breathlessly 40 minutes I att'. made the announcement, wh1l'h drew furious protest from the dl'· fenseteam. Chier def en se uttornt·~ Leonard Welng l ass said h<' "oulcl move for a m istrial on Jtrc>und~ th'al the prosecution m1 :. represented lls plans. Mnyt>r11on hu sa id repeatedly he woulll not Ford Courts Mississippi WASHINGTON IAPI President t'ord Wiii nv tO Mississippi Friday to i.t .. •k support from the state 's 30 GOP delegates, who c·oold play a key role in a nrst- ballot nomination cont~t in Kansas City. Press secr etary Ron Nessen said that as far as he knew. it had n o relation to Ronald Reagan's an· nouncemt"nl Monday that he would pick Sen. Richard Schweiker or Pennsylvania as his running mate 1r he gets the GOP presidential nomination. Nessen said Ford still plans to proceed as pre· viously ouUlned in choosing his possible running m ate. Under those plans. Ford •ill cons ult widely with Republicans on possible chokes and announce his decisio n "al the ap- propriate time," Nessen said. c·all l\t1ss Hearst as a witness un- dt'r anv conditions "I don't belie H ' she Just sud- denly changed her mrnd." said Weinglass. act'usin11t ~ht} erson of mak1nJ: a deal with lhc nt'~spaper he1rl'bb She 1s undcr.ioing psych1atrll' tl'st1nj! 111 San D1l'go on a federal bank robbery con\ 1ct1on in San l-'ranc1sco. She appear ed m t'ourt Monday anti received a postponement nr her trial to Jan 10. 1977 Shl' !See PATT\', Pa11te A2 J NB Woman's Bank Error Spree Costly A Nl'wporl neac•h \\Oman \\ho was cm th<' rN'l'I' in.: l'nd or a S20.0<)() bankini:i l•rror wa~ in custody tod-ay bccuuse Newport Beach pohcl' M l\' ~hl' U~l'<I lh<' "indratl to J:O on a ~hopp111,: spr<'e l\t ur~art•t Jl•on nur1'11, 49, or 2000 Park Newport "as arresett·rl Monda~· mornmit hy l)etl'l't1w Tod W1lk1n~un ''ho hook1"<l l11•r cm .1 dl.lr~l' of l!r:ancl llwlt At1•orrlin.: to W1lkin,on ~I r' rtur<"h ma1ntaant•tl ht•r hu Int''' l'hl•t•kinl! l)('{'OUnt al tlw ~crurit\ l111('1fll' N<tlaonal nnnk hrant'll Ill NC'\\ port Cc•nll'r "hl•r1• thf' M \'C F1n;inl'1al Corp ul~o mumtuin' :a bu•.ineM• ac'l'Ount Mrs Burt'h's ~u·1•00111 \\huh "as for ht'r curio 'hop \\ in<h Onl! Treasure:-.. ~as cim' n to ~Ill 111 .June" ht'n 3 hank1ni.t t>rror l<'CI to th(' oost1nJ1 of thl' ~20,IXJO m Mr' Burc·h 's arcount 1n,tt•utl of l\1 \T t'mant'1al 's ac·rount Wilkinson :illt>.:es that Mr' Ourch did not point the error out to tht> bank "Shl' "cnl on .a sprt>e." he a ssert <'<1 Arcorcltnj! to th<• rletcct1\t', Mr~ Rurrh t'On\ertcd about ~15,000 or the money lo cash or C':ish1er·s t'het'ks and used th(• rest to ray off insurance pr<'- m1ums and buy her daughter a ~3.800 motor<"ycle Wilkinson said he 1s trying to trace the missanj! !15.000. Meanwhile. he said. bank of flc1als have assured ham they will C'over the error in the finan- cial company's account. Strike End SANTA MARIA IAP1 -2.000 Farm workers ho\'e ended their five-day str ike against Santa Maria Valley growers. accepting a pay hike of 70 cents per hour over three ) ears. an mdu try spokes man said The Teamsters represented the " orkers I County Fair 'Cleanup' I 0.ll'f Pll•t P·PIGIH 0'( f'~t 0 0.l"M\tlt Bill and HL'll.\ Bo~d of Co:.t a :\lc~a clo !>Orne "fis hing" after the closin1-: of the Orange County f-'a1r. coml>1n~ t ht.' urea undl·r thl' ndl'~ for coin::. \\ hich the~ ·11 donate to build .1 pool for mentally re- tarded ch1l<lrcn The fishing was pretty good. Ct>ili11g Tri Cost to --Increase Of Natural Gas WASllljl;GTON 1AP1 The Ferlernl l'cm <'r Comm1~!-111n to !lo,\ nc•nr l) triplNI lhl' amounL producers can t'hurgc for in lt>rst:1te nutur<1l $:as. a mov(' prt>d1ctec1 to t'OSt t•on~um('rfl up lo ~I S b1llwn the r1rst HIU l 'nder prl'v lllU'i r<'gul ot1ons. ~lroducer~ wcr <' allowed lo l"har~e about 52 cents pe r thousand cubic feel for ((LIS they sold outside the producing state. In todav·s dec1s1on. the com· m1ss1on sel a new nationwide ceiling pr1t'c o r !l 42 per thousand cu bic feet for gas brought into production since Dec. JI. 1974, and said thjs cell· mg price may increase by one cent every t hree months. The commass1on sel a lower ceiling price or ~1.01 for gas brought into production between Jan. 1. 1973. and Dec. 31 . 1974. There were no figures im· mediately available on how these increases wouJd arfect an average family's gas bill. S hortly before the com - mission's decis ion was an· nounced, a spokesman for a citltens' consumer group called Energy Action said several con· sumer groups are experted to file legal challenges agalnst the --• 1nt'rCOSt> H maintained, the price hikes would ~o part way toward the ~oal of the nnlurnl J?l'.IS Industry to r <'mov<' fodC'ral price controls so that Aas rmees may seek lh<'ir natural m arket level. Prices of gull 11old within u <See TRIPLE, P1ge/U) Day's Lesson: Economics PLAINS. Ga. IAP1 -The lesson for today is economics as Jimmy Carter and Sen. Walter Mondale hear Crom another busload of experts. They went through a thorough briefing Monday on the nation's defense, two hours later than ex· pected because the bus assigned to~arry experts here from Allan· ta wasn't big enough. The defense experts. including several form er Pentagon o r. facials. agreed with the can· didates that the United Slate~ and Russia are roughly equal in strategic nuclear s tre ngth, Carter said. f NB Doctor's Murder Plot Trial Begins Jury scle<•tion continued toduy in the Orange County Super ior Court trial of a Newport JJcoch phys1c1an act'uscd of planning the murder or his estra.ni:icd wife. Judge J F. T. "Ned" Hutter of Newport lleuch has he<'n us· s1~ned to lhl' trial of Or. Wayne I.ester Hoh1nson. 42. who prac- t ices in Irvine. Hobmson is free on !150,000 boll lie was a rrested last Feb 26, after "hit man" Anthony &·alisc, who will be the key prosecution witness, told police and Mrs. J anet Robinson that her husband had bir ed him to eli minate her. Scalise tes tified 1n a municipal court hearing that Dr. Robinson paid him !10.400 when he r<-port· ed to the physician that Mrs. Robinson had been murdered. Robinson was then arr ested on charges o f conspiracy lo commit murder. New Tax P enalty WASHINGTON (AP 1 - American firms that boycott Israel or use bribery as a foreign· sales tool stand to lose millions of dollars in U.S. tax benefits under a Senate approvect measure. Business executives could ~ jailed for failing to report boycott or bribe incomt". ~ • City Hall Hassle Erupting By ANNE COOPER Ol llM 0111, ,. ... SIMI Gail Samota, a San Juan Capistrano cily employe hired under a federal "make-work" program. is not allowed to answer the telephone at city hall. Iler boss says that's because the pretty young woman re - ce1"ed too many personal calls. Miss Samota, however. con- tends this is not true. She main· tains that constraints have been placed on her because s he de· manded the same salary as a male employe d oing the same work. Miss Samota has filed a com- plaint against the city with the Equal Employ ment Opportunity Commission ( EEOC1. lfthecom- m1ss1on investigates her claim and rules in her favor, federal job fonding lo the city could be 1eopardized. This federal money currently allows Sao Juan to employ 18 people, including Miss Samota, under th e Co mpre he ns ive Employment and Training Act 1C ETA1 . The program Is designed to filter rederal money into hiring and job training programs at the local level. One staled goal is, "to insure that CETA provides good JOb and training opportunities to both men and women on on equaJ basis." The thrust or Miss Samota's complaint against the city is that William Bet'ker was earning !840 a month, while she earned ~00. <See BIAS, Page AZ) Coast Weather Decreasing cloudiness to sunny Wednesday. Slightly cool e r. with hiJth at beaches 68 to 73 Wednes· day. Low tonight in mld·60s. · INSIDE TODA 't" Sport• N ltor Clenn W,utt, ot tht Montrtol Olympic•. Jilt• 1tont• °" ko11aur• Bill Lfoch of Ntwp0rt Beach. ond. Coato Mt1G'1 Mike John$on. And ht tokts in-depth look.at Mimon Viejo'• BriOft GoodcU, two-time gold mtdol winfwr ill mmmmg. ~t P."'flC lk. la•ex Al\'-Sef•ke AU AMI~'''"' It -1... IP MelltfT•M All 1:...-....,..ll II ....... At L"'-.. ,. Al ............ _., Alt C..11..,llle AS .... _I Mt'" At ~tlf~ a•t• Or .. ~., Al Qolftl<t II ........ 11·1 09H-f IJ '-"' IU Dt••-•cn Al MKkM.1'1lett ""'" •1111 ..... r_ M T•...,hlM Al• ·-1-111 At Tiie-.~ At ,.,_. A ... 11 -...... At ~... 91 ..,......... A4 t.,..._ni. At ' "'-~-' '11. -------~-- A 2 DAILY PILOT s Evacuation Goes Smoothly J U.S. A~bassador A~ng 300 Leaving Le bano n BEIRUT. L.eb.inon CAP> Thl' US. Navy evacuated som~ 300 Am e ricans and o t her foreign ers Crom 8elrut without a hitch today w hile President f'ord 11\d top Pent agon orficials stayed u p mos t of the n11:ht in Washington lo monitor the opera· UOn. T he 16,900·t oo <1mp hib1ous Chopper Crash Kills 3 Marines By P HILIP ROSMARIN 01 ,,.. o.ir, ,., ... sun T hree marines were killed and two others injured Mooday after · a Cfl-53 "Sea Stallion" troo~ carrying h elicopter crashed in a fi eld or gentle hills near th~ n o rthern border of C amp Pendleton . The giant copter. the biggest an Lhe service. was bound toward the bas e from the Santa Ana ~larine helicopte r s tation. It was on its way to pick up troops to participatc in amphibious ex· crc1scs on San Clemente bland, when the unexplained crash OC· curred at 8 10 a.m . military author1t1es said. Camp Pendleton officials 1den· t1r1ed the dead as MaJ. Anthonv D Costa. 35. the pilot. of lnmc. Starr Sgt Reuben Oh<.'ra. 21. trew l0h1er. of Red"ocxt Cat'. and Sgt. John C. \'ilia. 22. Crt''' member. of Garden Gro\e. Costa and Olvera were killed on impact when the helicop1er exploded in names. Villa died or his injuries hours laler at the Naval Regional Medical Centt-r <.1t Camp Pendleton. lnJured \~ere Lance Cpl. Gu~ E fish. 19. lst mechamc, or RIS· mg Sun. Ind .. and l:>l U Jaml.'s :.1 I.ea' 1s . 25. tht• co-pilot. "ho 11\(•s a t lhl• El Toro ~li.lnnt· Corp::. 1\1r Stallon llo th "ere reportt•d 1n '>Jll::.fat'IOr\ condt11on al ba::.e hos pital Tht• ht•l1t·opter (•rushed about 2 5 m1lel> <'ast of the Las Pulgas ~ute of Camp P e ndleton. "'thin ::.C\'Cn males of the San Onofre nudear pO\\ N ~lat1on J:::ye" 1tncsses s;ml there "a~ no fare before the S<>a Stallion struck ground. but tl bur::.l at1n• upon impact. scalterrng del.ms O\ t'r a "'1de area The fire set off nt•arh\' brus h hut "a~ qu1t·kl~ controlil"'l-1. the bast• sa111 The t•t as h "as apparently '1::.1 - hlc ro moton~r::. on the San Diego Fn•c'' a\ BaM' ·uir controllers stud the pilot knew he was in trouble and radioed a m ayday distress ~1gn;il. ii" 1ni: the <'oordmatC'S of ht'> p11s1l 1nn. JUSt bcfort• the l'I ash Aliens Sent Back Home LOS ANta:L F.S IAP1 -More than ~ 1llciial aliens ar<.' hack 1n Mt•"ro ancl Ct•nlral Amcrtl'a lo· clll\ as part of a mas::.1\ e rt'- potriat 1on program. About 150 mort' 1>r£' l><'hcduled to l<'a \'C lo· cl;n on <·ornm1'rci;1I 01 J!ht.., l'Om pl('tf "1th dinner and t•ham pa$(Ol' 1\ spokesman for the US Jm. m1,11r<it1on and Natural1zut1on S.•n Ile IO Wa~hinj.ltOn. 0 .C . l>a ld tht• oliens \Hrc among the f1r~t of l~Jlt)() clu<' to leuvc during the nt•xl fl-w mont hs It\ II lllUSSIVC \Oluntur.v repatriation progrum Ill.' satcl the prol(ram -which i.:ot under way las t week -a ims lo 1hl'courai.ie 11legals from return· tni.t l<Hhe ncted States. OAAHG£ COAST .. DAILY PILOT '"°" 0,Mt~ ("\t OftHy f'tlof tllltlh WttH t'lr f\ I ~1'1 ft.,..f'tl 1f'W N••t ft)t \\• I'll "*t\f-.,1t t•"V 11'\11 (.f•"O" C. 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(o.a•t """°'"""' C°"' ~· Ht N•\ \tOflf\ OIW'"-t'•I~ r~MOll~t "Attf'f' or llG•tt11'f"~ftt\f\ ••••'" "•• ti• ffN•Ovt•O w•thovt \>PU ••• ~.,,,HH•e".•' t•tt~M o.,....r. ""•"d c ta" H\hlp ••too •• (~t• MIP\4 C,,~1t;lf111• ~wC)\(f'IOI~ ay t•nt.pf' \) 1\ ~ !My '""'•l\il ))Mllf\trt.1¥ m •. ,.,.,...,.,""'tt~ \)) mtift1f\ly t r a ns port s hip foronado anchored otr »eirut'S ~eatront before dawn, und by 10 um. floe al time, all the evacuees were aboard The Corooudo was lo land them in Athens on Thurs- <l:w. Amon~ those leuvmJ.t "<isl' S. Amb1l4sador T alcott W. &•t.'l)e . whose dpearture wa:. u clo/)ely gu&rded secret until the last mo· mcnt. The etnbbSy said he was gotng to\\' a::.hangton for con:.ulla· Uons and would return to lklrut. An t>mbassy ofrtcnJ said 100 Amerlc;an!I and about JOO olh1:rs :.1gned up ror thee' :lc·ui.llon. but clos~r to 400 "le i. than halt" of them Americans s howed up this morn1nt; However. to An~ 010 TURKEY ,.,. .... -.. ~, U.S. NAVY EVACUATION ROUTE FROM LEBANON About 300 Americans, Others Left War-torn Mideast Woods Spot fe~? FBI Seeks Kidnap Suspect in East JllCKS\'l LLE. NY <AP 1 The FBt said todnv 1t 1~ 1n· H'Sllgating rep-0rti. that a fu~lll\ e wanted m the k1dnapmg of a group of school children an Callfornaa has been seen an th1 .., re- s1dent1al Long Island community fo'rederick :"Je\\ hall Woods IV. 27. 1s named an California and federal arrest "arrants m l'On· neet1on with lht kldnapmg The abduction al gunpoint or a busload of Chowthtlla school children and the bus driver took place July 15. The children and the driver were impnsoned m a buried \•an for about 18hours until they es caped by diggmg their way out f 'ro• PagP 1l I TRIPLE ... producing slate. \\llll'h are no! s ubject to fed er al ref:?u I alt on. have r anged in the neighborhood of ~l.50 per thousand cubic fC'et. sometimes reaching as high as ~2 Hence. the new rroeraJ price re1hngs bring interstate .:ai. close to parity \\1th th<.' un- regulated intrast ate JttaS But the price of interslall' J?as remains subject to federal re- gulation. So. i( produc·cr:. want another increase, they must re- turn to the comm1ss1on with another request. Various studies have prcd1ct-ro increases in prices and thC'n an production. but even the mo ... t ll pt1m1sl1c e s t1mall• 1s th•1t rwtural _gas supplier" can do no IX'ltl'r thun return lo lhl'll peak lt•HIS of around 1!1711 ht•forc t'' cntually $!OlllM mll> J ~rm a- nent dcdane a s natural ~a rt• sourcl's arc used UI'· Expl a1ning its dec1s1on. th1· Fl'C said drillln~ cosb have tn creased , and chunl(es tn tht· la~ t·ode have aHectcd <·nmpun' rman ces . The commission <illlCI, hoth point to :.i ne<-<1 lor lu~ht'r price ceilings. The commission solcl \lq n<'w ceili ngs "will cncouna.:c lhl' de· d1cat1on or new rei.cn el> lo the interstate market." It rl'fcrrl'(l to a past tendency of producers to stiek custom ers 1n I h<' un- r egul atrd. h1 ghcr-prt(•ed in- trastate mor k<'l. Investigators would neither confirm nor deny r c·1Xlrts thal Woods had contactt-d the Nassau County police "1th an aim of possible surrender on federal and stale arrest" arranL'l l'\assau pohce s aid they hod not issued an alarm for Woods. but other queries v. crc referred to the FBI s Nev.\ orkoffit·e. A contment away from the site of the k1dna ping. I h cksv1lle 1s a. quiet suburban l'Ommunity oflo\·· elv tree-lined streets about 23 m0 ilesdueeast or New York City. Woods. a member of a "ealthy San 1-"rancisco family, IS one or thre«> m en st 111 sought in the t'ase. The others are James Schoen- feld. 24. and Ra lph Lester Snyder. 22 Jailed on char~es of k1dnaping 1s Schoenfeld's )Ounger brother. Htchard. f~rom Page A I PATTY •• ·. faces the same charges as the llarrises. kidnap, robbery a nd assault. s temming from a May 1974 shooting at an ln~lewood sporting goods s to r e and a number of incide nts that ensued. Earlier in the day. she spent 10 m inutes in t he courtroom where the Harrises arc on trial. but did not see he r former fugitive traveling companions who wait· ed in a holdinll cell Superiur Court Judg<' \\'11l1am Rill l asked 1f sh<' would \\ Jl\ll' her rillht to a spced) trial "Yes. your honor." Ma ss Hearst replied. sl .indrn#! up from her seat at the l'Oun:.cl table. She "as t htn. hut appeared health11.•r th;in al p1 ('vtou~ l'Ourl heann~~. l ier attornC'y. /\I .Johnson. satrl Mtss llearl>l w1•1..:h s only !l:l pounds hut "her ITil'ntul attitude has 1mprovcd. S ht• a ppears more• rl'laxt'1I a nd tha t 's whv l>h~ M'em::. to look a .:real d1•al twt ter · Shc \\Ore black ~IJcks and u hla!'k anti wh1l1• sw<'atC'r set "h1rh d11n1Z to her honv form. llt>r usu<&I ::.ta1 k pallor""::. gom'. and her d \ eel rc1I huir was back to its norma l honey brown. fall- ing below her s houlders. Teens Tipple They Imbibe Witli Consent SAN DI EGO <AP1 -A suncy ~hO\~!' 82 pc rct'nlof the high sch ool students in San Diego County drink aJcohol. with 33 percent of those getting drunk once a month or mo;e. .. Apparently a lot of the drinking does not take place in automobiles. but at home with parental con· sent." said Dis t. Alty Edwin L. l\liller . ..... His vouth advisory boat d conducted the survey rclease<t )J ond ay. . Mille r said 78 percent of high school pupils \\ho were asked why they d r ink said they enjoyed the \\ ay alcohol makes them feel. He said 65 percent of the students polled said they favored lowering the drinking age to 18. Miller said t he results of the survey . which cov- ered 1J of the 14 school districts in t he county. will he distributed to the juvenile justice system and to law enforcement agencie in the state and elsewhere. personi. "uldHr11t th<' lh!p..rturl' It looked m or'' ht..~ 251..1 10 300 Jll'r 'ons. and the Wlutc llouse :.aid there"' tn· about :xxi About 1.000 othc1 Atnt'rH·.in c1lltcn s r1.•m :.u111:d in lA·banon despttt' v.·•1rn111ui. from 1h1· Whitt.' llou8l' , nd thl' embt•~" lhllt it "as the la~t l'' lH'Uallon° lhl• l ' S governrn l•n t \\Ould or,11.1n1 1.t• Most of thosl' r t• main ml-! un· of IA!banes~ tnrth a11d ha"• dunl L e b a n t' s I.' u n d A m l' ri l' .i n t'll1Lensh1p F ord kt• pt • .tl.>rl' a~t or I he e\ acuat1on 111 .1 \\'hilt• llou ... e suuatJon room . flanked b> :ie111or ad\'1sers lie w J~ "' tdl•phom• contal'I \\1th Ul'ft•n.w ~t'r' l :in Donald numsfeld anti h.., t•h1l'f mthtary and l·1v1h.in ad\l:oer!! J t the Penla!!on Humsfl'ld sent Foret"!> ·tt1a111-... for a good JOb ··lo lhC' Coron.1111.1 "The P res1dl'nt "ant::. tt1 t•un gr atulate the ofr1n•rs aJl(I mt.>n uf the Sixth Fleet and the orrw1ab of the embassy in &•irut for ur ranging the safe C\ a<.'uat1on of Ameri cans a nd rort.>1,gn nu t1onab ... White llou:.c p re::.::. secretar~ Hon Nessen told re- porters 1n Was hington "The Pre~ 1dent also \\ants to express his gratitude and s1nt<ere thanks to cill others "ho ga' e their cooperation to facilitate this departure " The latter g r oup included hea\'ilv armt•d s oldtt>rs of Yasir Arafat's P::ilt:!>t1n1• L1berution Organ1z.at1on and lef11..,t l\lo::.lem Lebanese p-0lic•c who stood guard as the e' aruees boarded nn un armed l" S landmi: t-raft jt tlw former m1htJn offtn·r~ · '" 1m ming club · Thc PLO abo )!u.mied th1• µn• \'IOUS l " s C\ al'Ualltlll nt 1111 Americans and 157 olhen. Ju1w 20 This time. 11:-. then, onl' Palestinian s t anding QO the scawull abov<• the loading dock caused a bru•f ~trr It~· r1nni.: ~e' era I s hots into tht• :ur Th1.·1 l' "as no ex pl ..1na11un A ClJO c·irclcd owrhend to seaward. providing a radio link bet"een the {"mba~w imd S1-.th H eel ship::. off::.hore. The giant aarrraft l'arrier A mt>nca "a:-re· ported about hO m1lt-s ;rn a' m l'aSe tb f1 ghtt•r plam'l> mt~ht be needed. Ho\\e\c r . there• wns no at mospherc of knswn or ford)l>tl mg about the cvaruallon, v.h1d1 the embassy arranged alter plans for a motllr convo\' to Damascu s w e r e abandon<'d berause the road \\as not con s1del'ed safe. Many or those leaving s:ud they "'ould be coming back Some said tht'y \H•re taking ad 'ant age of t he free transport a· lion to gct a' acat1on "It's a frl•e ticket lo Athens ... said one• young American girl. ··Why not"" P ainting Stole n F ron1 D ana Office T\\O painltnJ.?S valued by the \·irllm at ~500 have been stolen from a P ana l'omt bus1nes::. ol· f1c<'. Orans:c County sheriffs of firers rep-0rted Deputies said the loss "as re- ported b~ salcs m an [)(.'wey Wen· dl'll L1nlc. 51, of :~HJ8 S. Coa:.t ll1 ghway Tht•y !1<11<1 they plan to 1nterv1('w a \\Oman v.ho earlwr bought othC'r pamtm.:s and \\hn possibly p1cketl up the other art \\ ork as she ll'll 0•••• ...... ,, .. , ....... MAKING WAVES AT SAN JUAN CITY HALL Gall Samota Claims Job Olac{lm lnatlon f 'r.1111 Pflflf# a I BIAS CHARGED . • • R1llh ht•l!I p1i-.1t1111i... a-, :nl 1111111~t1 ;J(l \t• J ltlt·::.. l'lh·l(l\t' \Uf: 18. 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LOS ANGELES <API -A re· vised coastline protection bill which aims to appease both con- servationists and developers 1s under scrutiny at an assembly committee hearing here. The in· formaltonal hearing \\indi. up to· day. "We're not talking about no· growth here." sa id Sen. Jerry Smith (0 -San Jose 1, the bill's author. at the hearing at LoyolJ 1Jniversity Monday "We're talk ing about controlled growth we're talking about makmg sure that the coast and its em 1ronll are protected at the s ame lime we have logical de \·elopment " The hearing before the As· se mbl y C ommit tee o n Res ources. Land l 'se . and Energy 1s being conduclt'<I m preparation for a crucial \'Ole on the bill next m onth lf the ball as not passed by Septe mber. tl could spell the end or const'rva- t1onists' hopes for coaMaJ protec t1on leg 1sl at1on to replan· that created by Propoi.1t1on al in 197:! That Caltforn1a Coastal Zonl· Conser\'atton A<"t l':>.µ1rcs al thl• end or this year llo'.'cvcr . Gov. Edmund C Brown J r . \\ho supports the Smith bill hus indtcalt'<I hl' may call a special session of lhl' legislature if no coastal prnll'l' lion bill 1s passt.'d bdurc !'il'JI· I tember. .. t Smtth's prnpl)s cd law 1s a rt'· ,·1s1on of leJ:1s lat1on by Sen. An· thony Be1lenson < D l~ An~l'il'S 1 which \'as rN'l•ntlv ddt';.i tl•d b} the Senate F1nanl·t• C'omm1tll't> That me asure off l'red '>nme" h:it less local control oH•r tic\ <'lop· ment tha n the Sm 1th hill amt 1·11\ ered a" 1der coastal str111 Durinj! M o nd a y·ll hl•a r1nJ:. Smith explained his bill "ould itener all) <'Over a str1pofland re- aching 1.000 yards 111land. m stead or the 2.000·~ard <itnp pro posed under Be 1lcnson s unsuc· cessful leg1slat1on. Bui he sa11I 11 retains a stron,i: sh1t c c·ou!>tul comm1ss1on with authority 111 O\erturn many loc·al i:ovt'rnmcnt clec1s1ons on appt'al Thnt prov1s1on dr<'w t'rt t 1t·1sm from hoth tht• L1·a~u1• of C'i1llforn1a C1llt•1> and the Sl<tl<' Chambt>r or Comm<'rcc lluth saut pt"rm1ss 1on to apf)l'al took the ftnal dec1s1on mnkmi? power uul of local ~overnmcnt hand:. Tluu amount represented what C11pello's raise ml';lnt on h1) most recent paycheck. "I find tha t I cannot allow my pndc. my mor uls. my basic In stincts ... to be prostituted for a rew dollars." Capello said 1n u letter to County P ere;onnel D1tec · tor Bert Srott "I greatly obJect to lb<' mannt'r ()( impos1t1on of the alleged rules we're suppoi.ed to work und..,r." h{' added The cause or Capell o's onl' man rebellion was the Board of &aperv1sors ' dcc1llion to invoke pay raises and a work r egulation package for 1976 77 \\ 1lhout first reaching agreement with tht' Orange County Emplo}es' A-:.· · soc1allon 1 OC EA J. Supervisors implemented the 1976-77 pac kage a fter Sroll told them an impasse m negollat1ons had been re ached that JUSl1fied thei r d ecl a rin g a sla te or emergency. Conseque ntly. mos t OC EA mem bers were given a 6.75 per - cent pay increas e OCEA had re· jected as pa rt or a tot al wage· '.'Orking condition pact \\tlh the county. Capello was one of a small group or county emplO) es whose pay hike was 9.5 percent, a r aise meaning roughly Sl.100 a year lo him. But r ather t han acce pt his gain. Capello w rote a S40.90 check and m ar ked 1t "overpay- ment " "I thmk I he county "as ob- ligated to continue negot1al1ons until an agreem ent was re· ached," Capello s aid. "I don't think it was rtl(hl to simply sav there" as a n 1m passe and then go ahead and do wha t they "ant." 1 n a n OC EA nt'" s bulletin circulated Monda~. Capello \\as described as "a Hry active OCEA m ember," who has been an employc rcprest'ntatt\'e and c ha irma n or the council o r represent all\ cs The s ame bulletin c arried copies or Capello·s check as well as has letter to Scott. According to a P erson nel De partme n t spokes ma n. th e 32-vear -old co mmun1c at 1ons su?er v1sor h as res1gm.'<i from his Job effr(•t i\'e Au~. 26 Capello's wire is also a county l'mploye . She did not return that p ortion or her pa)check rencct· m.: the raise she received July 2, arcording to a n OCEA r<'presen· lalt\'C Pens Peg Politicians ClllCAGO 1 AP I -llandwr1I· mg analysts say Jimmy Carter 's penmans hip show he 1s very am · bilious somettmes lo lhc point of being unreahs t1c. Pre side nt C er aid Ford is friendl y and doesn't give up cast· ly. Rona ld Rea1.tan 1s more in· dependent than Ford, and hke!> lo sec things o bjectively, the :inalysts say. The assessm ents were those or E v ely n Iludd -Mir h ael s. a j.lr aphoanal) !>l from Sherman Oaks . Calif . a nd V. Pt•ter fo'cr· rer a, president or a ChtCi.lj.?0 i.?roup railed the "International {;raphoanalys is Society " CUSD RealignDient Plan Considered He. li.inmt•nt 111 llw tru'<l1'l' rin •ni1 ror the 'UPl'<lrono l1nir1t•cl &hool D1strit l "111 be con~1ct1•rt>d hy th.-Orun1o1c 'ount v ('omm1ll1•1• on School IH11t rict Or~m1111t1nn mevlln~ at 7 · 30 11 111 Wl'tlnt•Ml:t\ in Snn Juun C111)i11trnno Th<' 12 mNnhl'r n11nm1ltt•t• \\ 111 • hold its !le1ls1on Ul thl' <'ap1l1tr:11111 Oistrit•t ht•a1h111 <1rtl'rs. Jzti7l! Calle Perfrr to. Its approval of a d1stnct plun tn redraw tht• houndartt•S or till' "even trustt>t.' on •us 1s nccC'ssarv before voteri1 t·an consider tht• n • oq:anlullon 11ug(U'sll"«1 hy thl' l.e3J?Ue or Women VOl{'fS to ' equaliie Population 111 t':ICh of th<' sectors . In addtllon lo rNtrawtnj.l un<1 renumbering the Sl'Ven d1strtcl!'O, the committee will coru.1der a proposal to C'ha nge the d1strtC'I '-1 volln~ method Currt-ntl y the tru11 lee!\ repre•e nt a s pec1rlC' a r e a , however. they are elected by an at-large vol~. of lhe enltre dis· &~ Y!@lYl [[ ®@[[WO©@ The col•m• appears today oa PaceAlZ tnt·t It 1s proposed that trui;tce' be <'lecH•tl b~ U \Ole or the Cit'<' torate only w1th1n the un •a lh1:y reprt>sent H the plan 1s approved m Nov· e mher , the r c•11 1t 1o1n mcnt will mean some trustct's will n •:-.1de In tlw same areas In this rase. lht•v will ser ve out terms c11lll-<I for bv lht• trustee area If rc·l'lcl·tmn tll souJ,thl. the bnard m<'mher:; may not he allowed to run as 1ncum· bcot'l The S<'hool d 1st r1ct I ost r<' org:m1 :ied its trusll'c an•us 1n 1972 and since then, population Arowth has produced mcquit1(>S in rcprescntatton Slaying Duo Convicted SAN DIEGO l AP1 -Two m en charged in what poli~ called the execution-style slaying of Ronnie Houston. 27, have bttn conv1cted of f1rsl·degree murder. Superior Court Judge Ro,,s G Tharp on Monday set Aug. 16 as sentencing date for f1oyd An· thony Dumas, 30. and Ladrado Nathaniel Hunter, 23, both o( San Diego. · Hous ton's body wns found on a remote rural road Jan.~ and de· tectives said he had been shot seven limes, his throat had been cul and he had been run over with a car. Tuesday July 21 1918 ,/ /I • 0...•I) '°'IOI PIWllO by Almo" l.O<Y .. , Rigged fflr Seort•h Shell Oil Company .has a nc hored tbis drill 1ng platform about e1~ht m1lt1s off of llunt LnE?lon Bea ch It is the first of fl\ e suc h platforms from which Shell \\Orker s wall search for oil and natural gas beneath the c·ontincntal sh<'lf Th<.-nout1ng . platform. 11,k tl tn thl' Cua:.t Gu ard':. lak:>t not1Cl' to manut•r:.. I!> 34 l fel't long .ind 28G feet "t<k Thl' dl'rrtck 1:> 295 ll'l'l l11gh Ballooni,st Awaits OK Fountain Vallev balloon1:.t Geor ge Stokes 1s 'still wa1tm~ today for final approval from Montre al Oly mpics security of· fic1als to bring his one-0f-a-kind act to the Games as a gr and fmale. "We hope to get the word s om etim e tod ay," he s a id. "We·d bette r because time is l(Cllin g s h o rt t o gel things toi;iether " The pla n 1s to use Stokes' 525.000 cubic fool hot air balloon -the world 's la rgest -to lifl as many as eight hang glider:-. to an altitud e of about 500 ft'el a nd r e leas e the m into free rl1 t?ht near the Oly m p ic stadium . 1''1vc or the gilders would be f'QUtp~ "1th colored s moke to trace the Oh mp1c rings as thev t•om e down and the other thret' "Ollld perform stunts," Stokes said Mondav. Videotape·s of last week 's sue cessful test nights at Esca pe Countn1 tn the htlls above M Ill· s ion Vie JO "ere Mmt to Mon trcal over the y, eekend ror con sideration bv s ecunty ofrt ctJ ls concerned about s afety Stokes said he can pack his entire s how onto an airplanl" on shor t notice and Sl't 11 up lx•lort' lhe Olymp1rs end on Sunday Arter an tnll 1al lC'St n ight 13:.l Thursda'. when ~e'en j.!hd<'rs wer e ri:>leased 'saft'h . Stokt·s and v<'leran C anad1 .1 n i;ltdt'r pilot \\'1ll1c \\'11':>on tool.. 1tw1 r tea m to l::scapc Country ai;a m Saturday "We d id 11 t \\ice "1th eight i.:hders each timl'," Stokt•i. ">a11I ··one or the 1-!hd<'rs on the IJlll hfl \\3S a 1wo-s1•att·r The l\' o st•a t gl11l<•r f1~urt•' stron~h into ruturc plan:-for the balloon-~ltd cr s tunt afkr the Oly mpic debut "E\•e ntu ally, \H' will hft all two· pla ce gh<krs "1th om• sl'.it in e ach ort•u p1t>1I hv a it irl parachut1:-.t 1n a b1ktn1. Stol..l'~ said "Wt''ll go to about 2 500 fret. releast• the ~hdl'rs. and ll•t t he girls ball out That'1I lit• some shO\\. \\OUldn't 11" · That part of t ht' stun I m av lw 1kn:doped to lime for an Au~ust appeara nce b y the St<>\..1•-. Wilson tt-nm an L a\'al, Canada, near l\t ontrc:il llul 1f 1L •~n I StokPS plans to .;et ·till a n11tht•r \\ nrlcl r1•c•111 cl ··T ht' mo~l IJl'Upll' C\ 1•r ltlt1•1l bv a hol air balloon Ill Jbnut :10 \Ve'JI trv i5 or so slnn• thl' balloon ·,·an l 1rt about 11 .uoo poundll, · he said If nothin~ t'bt?. Stoke" -..ml, the h1~ ltfl "mild t•.1r n t11m 1 pl:tl't' 111 the 1:umne:..' Iii.wk ol lkt·orcb The coJ~l balloonist \\UOltl re· all v rat ht•r h ,1 \ t' Ii I' 11.1mc 11\ llw a\ 1Jlt0n h1:.lon hool..~ DAIL y PILOT AS County Signs for Bus Ads I I ' 011't>clor of the Oran~" County Tr.mMt 01stnct 1<X."fD) lined tht>1r Ion it ll me ban on bull ud11 l\tootl a\' by t1pprov\o.: u three· w ;ir cciotract th11t could yield as inuch al! ~76tU M In 11dvcrll11ln.r n•vcour l\w{1rdt'd the prtcl that 1nniru11 tcc:s \ht trnns1l district at least ~100.500 over the lll'Xl three y<>ars w;1s ·rraosn Adt!. Inc. Th\' ~·ontrncl c ulls for the i•d firm to tsC"ll and produc·c• poster ads lo be mounted l>n the sides of buses as well us •ids to be mount· Ni betwt•t•n bu t:ul lights. ln apprO\'tnA the advertisin~ c•ontract. OCTI> ctirttlors struck do"n a fl\t'·year policy that IJanned outs ide ads on district. buses tnsu i.:ator and defender or th~t pohc) wt1s the late Orange COUn· • ty supervisor Ronald Caspers. a me m ber of OCTD's original board or dire rt ors. Cas pers m 1971·72 declared ex· tenor bus ads are a form of vis· ual pollution and persuaded his fcllo\\ directors to impose the ban. Rut OCT O d irector Ralph Clar k said Mo nday that the trans it district can no longer af· ford to pass u p the revenue .:cnernt<'d by ad sales. And. h(• w a rned , pending lt>.-:islat1on would r l'<'!Utre local transit district to support at least 40 percent of their opcratinf: burlt.!ets with local funds. Currently , only about JO per· t·t>nt or OCTO's .23.6 million an· nual o pt•ra t1n .-: budget comes from loca l s ources. including rare bo" a nd property tax re· \('nUe-:. 7 Die in Fire INTEHNATIONAI. FALLS 1 AP1 A fire :."ept through an old downtown t" o·story building earl\ t odlly, killing seven per~ons who lived in upstairs Jp31 lmt'nls, r1re om c1als said. for NEW savi~s accounts ~ G or at special savings ''T WIT BIG L LIGHT THE OFTIES'' We'll send you packing with gcnuim· imported linen luggage . 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OAll.Y PILOT TUflday July 27. 1976 ~~~,·~=Tanaka, Aide Held 3MIAs Ul'tl'tllM• ARRESTED IN JAPAN Ex-Prim• Minister Tanaka Political, Business Worlds Reel TOKYO CAP)-f'ormer P)imt Minister Kakuti Tan.aka. the rags-to-riches pohtkal maven ck whores lined under a cloud ohus· pic1on 19 month5 ago. wu arrest· ed today on charges ol betn~ in- vol vt'd an tbe t,ockheed payorr acandal. The public prosecutor said Tanaka and Toshao Enomoto. ha& secretary wht n he was prim• manlsttr. were accused of receiv- ing !1.7 million c:;oo mlllion yen1 from an omcial of lhe Maru~ni trading company, Lockheed's agent altbe tame. TU £ ARRESTS STUNNED Japan's closely related polttacul and busanes worlds Th1,.• ~·en drop~<J SS points. from M SS tu the dollor to 294.10. Prlcn also dropped on the Tokyo stock ex· ehanRe. but they recovered ~·rorethe market closed Pram~ Minister iakeo Miki. who succeeded Tanaka 4t \be h~~d of the conservative govern mt,nt. told a news conference that the arrest or his predecesSOC' was "the greates\ trial faced by th.~ IJ~ul ·Oemocrallc p;arty'' since ~ts formation ln 1955. He s aid hts job was to re-catablish public con· fidt'nce In the aovcrnment. 1'he arrest was also a godsend to Miki pe rsonally. Tanak1a headed one of t he numerous powerful factions in the ruling party and had joined forces with 1he party v ice pres ident. Etsus aburo Shaina, DepUl)' Premier 'fDkeo Fukutl and Fmance M1n1ster M11l1 ayo11h1 Oh Ira lo try to oust Miki. charamll hi m wtth and ec1s 1 \•encs, Tanaka's arres t was c p!,.'<:tcd to shatter this oppos1t1on moH' ment. TANAKA, $8, AND f.nomoto. !50. were c harge-cl .,,UI \'1oli1tin., the foreign exchangecontrol lu'' The rormer pre mier wai; 0 1 rested at the pron-cutor'ti offt ct•. where he had gone voluntunly ror questioning. lie was taken to u house of detention Four hours later he submlll\'<I his resignation from the Llberul Democratic party lie 1:. l>ltll .1 member or the lower house or tlw Diet, the JapancM.' parliament. but there was no ind1cat1011 whether he would resign from 1l also. \11'1-•• l1alia11:• WASlllNGTON CAl'I The Manni..' <:orps says 1t hus clf'C1<lt'd that three m a.."ls1ng members or 11 marhlne ((Un kum Wl..'rt' killed an Ol'taon 10 la11t year's 01>t•n1tlo11 to resrut the crew ot tM merch1ml :ihlp Mayaguci from Combodlan captors . 1'he Corpll t1u1d Monc.hty the three were declurcd d\lad July 21 "on th<.• bus1s of the fort that thrrc has been no Information tv reveal any trul'l' or the thrrc Marines and no mformatlon tht1t indicates \ht'y survived after May 15. 1975 " Sf rofegisfs Say ENOMOTO, WllO W~\\ 111. lell S gth ~~t~osp1tal bed to submit to ar FuA1t1\'(' American finun - l'll..'r Hobl..'1't A \'eseo. whom the l nated Statt~ · has faill'<i to extr'ad1t1..• from Costa Ui<·,1, applie d for Ita lia n l1 l 1tcns hip, Forei g n '.\h n1~try s p o k esm a n saul I Its grandfather was born m Ital~. Ile has been eharg<'tl an this country with theft ul mo re than StOO million. TtU; AN NO U Nf'l':M ENT ra1sl't.I the oHtcrnl cnM•alty N)Unl in the M1)'ai;tue1 opcralion to 18 killed and 50 wounded. mosl or them Marines In add1t1on, 23 men. mosUy A1r- Force policemen. were killed in u ht'hcopter rrash while en root(' from a That base for i~lble use II\ the r~:.cue or the 39-man merchant lihap c rew. Schweiker Adds Wen . Atotal ofl6Japancseno\\ ha\e been arrested m connect ion ''1th the H 2 million which Lockhel'<i ol · ficials told a U.S . Senate :,ubt:om Br DO G WJLUS Qf UH AUe<t•l ..... H\ Honald Rea gan's s trategists say the sl'lert1on of Sen. Richard s Sch"e1ker a s v ice presidential running male has s trent,11.hened Reagan's presidential campaign and broadened his political base. But barkers or President Ford ' called the Reagan announcem<.•nt • a desperate play for delegates by ~ a losing candidate. . ' ONE PENN S VLVA~I AN S\\ itched from f."ord to uncom mitted. a nd the President lost Sch" e1ker's vole The st-nator re· signed as a convt-nlion delel!al<' He had s aid pre\ 1ously he would \'Ole for 1-·ord Anot her r cnnsvl"ania de-le~ate. who prev1o0sl~ favored St>n. llO\\ ard II Buker Jr of Ten· nessee, !>a1ct she now ii. uncom· m1tted The AP count IJ\ Pennsyl\'anta following R t'aj!an's announct>· m ent g1\ es Ford 69. Reai.:an 6. "'1th 28 r urrently claiming un· committed s tatus. • ' A l"I 0 N G T II E r e n n • ,, I' anaa 1111t·o mmitted d e · ll:guh•:. :.urH'\ ctl. J timl'S /\ Stem, ~I . :.:11<1 lw thou~ht Sdn\'l'lkl•r "1:. pl:iyml-( tht• po:.1t1Cln ol a puhllral \\hon•" mO\ 1ng (mm hlS !>Uppor·t of r ord Hut Thom as J . T\'lnt' Sr . al:.o uncomm1tte<I :.;ml "l think 1t \\Ill S\\ av ::-Otlfllt' ffil'ml.x•r:, u( lht• dl•legat ion ' Oa\td t:hristopbcr. "ho hud c.•arl ll'r l'\ pr(•::.:.l•!I a prl'frrcnn.• tor Ford, ::.aid. "In ltght 111 \\htll has ha1lprned. I woold pn1bably "'\)(.' in thl' uncomm1tll'<I cnte11on· M ,. rntl'n•-.t .-. an "ho " nolrl ht• thl· t>c°<1t to lwat Cart er 111 tht• C..tll ;rn1I this s<.'l'lnl'> to 1 mprm \' lt1•agJn ::. t•hanet•s · T HERE WAS SO~H: nt'A::t ll\f.' rcarl ion ebe\\ h<.•rt• tu ltt•agan·s SC'll'Cll{IO or St'h\\l'llo.tr . Hav ll11tr h1son. R t•1111hltrun :.tale <'hu1rmun Ill T t'"CUS. a id Hl•aRan s chot<'t' l'oultl c·ost him thl•clert1on 1fnom1nal<.'<l Re al-(all bark<'rs \\t'rl' JlCncrul · Iv m um about the announC'ement. SPokesml'n ror l hl' Rl·a~an c:im- pa1i;:n <'m rha::.1zl'<I points when• Sdtweikt•r a)!rces With thl' rorll'll'r Cul1forni;r f!Ov ernor':. <.'Oil· SC'rvallve philosoph ~ Th<• cons cns u:-"as that fl<'ni::nn stands ICl ~uin in the Northca11t, • 14 ht'r(' he as wcakt'st nut lw may ~uffer In tht' South and Wt•st. wher<' h111 support rl'Sl:. 1n I ar~t' purl with le~nlly uncC1mm1tll•tl ~ ~e~J!&tes. "I THlNK IT RROADf:NS our • hast> noticeably ." l.m Noft1Jtcr . J dos e poht 1cal t'On rrctant Of Hcai;ian, said or \11(• Schweiker an- nouncemt'nt , · ·1'h1s ts a l{u y who has won l'ler · tton.."I statewide an a t1111ith11tate for Hcpubllcans. Jte undoubl~-tlly 1s change the set'ond highest office millee the a ircraft fa rm paul to m the land ror a handful or de· promote the sale of tis planes tn l\'E Jr'S ANAL }'SIS legates," said Ford campaign Japan. manager Rogers C. B. Morton. Tanaka is the first leader or tht· Florida State GOP Chairman Liberal-Democr ats to be arre~l· gomg to go up there and work hard to win those delegates. Schweiker "ill work throug ho ut t he Northeast into the Ohio Valley. Ball Taylor. a Ford supporter. ed. althouJi?h Yoshio Kodama. an said Schweiker is farther to the influence peddler and backroom left than Sen. Waller Mondale of power in the party, is accused or Minnesota.the Democratic vice getting more than ~ million in "I think it's much too early to tell whether 1t 's going to hurt us 1n the South or the West. I think by the time many of those delegates an the South.have.looked thes.itua· t1 on over and l ooked a t Schweike r. I'm not sure there ~ 111 be any hurl there.'' presidential nominee. Lockheed money. He has not b l'l'll • arrested because he is be<lrid1kn "THE PEOP LE I VE lal~ed to following a stroke. are aghast. I sense that in the South it will have an adverse er- •"ORD 'S B ACKERS initiall y wer e caut iou s in their reaction. But they quickly raised a counter-orrensive. "It appears to be an efforlto ex- fet't. "Talytor s-aid. The anouncement marked an abrupt about-face for Reagan. For weeks, he has been telling supporters that it would be "pre- sumptuous " and possibly illegal for him to n ame h is \•ice presidt>n· tiaJ preference prior to the na- tional convention. Intruder Called Impulsive in Report WASHINGTON 1A P 1 -Chester M. Plummer Jr., the intruder ''ho was shot and k1llf'<I by a Wh1tl' Housl' guard, was described by a !)!'} <'hiatrist five month.-, al!O as bein g inclined to act Impulsively. That report was as l'losc as police were a ble to come Monday to explmn why Plummer. after ( ]. stal kin~ n er vous ly for 45 minutes on the sidewalk out-l/V SH ORT i..1dc 1600 P e nnsyl\'an1a A\'enue, <'-lrm-h-0.d ..;i While !louse rcnee clutc hing a three·foot lead pipe and dashed towaid the exccut1\ e mansion Sunday night. A guard dr opped Plummer with a single bullet when the hus~y former htl!h school football standout ignored repeated commands to :.top. I le died 90 m inutes later an a hospital. Tanaka was belie\'ed lnvolH•d in lb~ decisions to buy the Orlu.n. lie was prime minister from J uh 6, 1972, until he resi$(ned l>ec H. 1974, and a spokes man for the pro. secutor's oHice said the payoHi.. to him and Enomoto nllegedly took place between Aug. 9, 1973, and Feb.18, 1974 SnakeSlwt Near Carter PLAJNS. Ga. <AP1 -A Secret Sen'icc body~uanJ killed a large rattlesn uk<' with one shot after thl' n·v·. tile was dis covered us Democratir presidential nominee Jimmy Cu rter walked through a soybean field, Carter said. Carter said hf' was not en· dangered by I.he rattler. w hich he reported wus be.tw~n five and SJ.X feel -tong. Man Faces 33 Irate Renters Iii New York NEW YORK .t-API-=A-man "'ho allegedly rented his apart· ment to 33 different persons and took off with H7,000 in r ent and serurit y has b een nabbed becaus e ·one of his victims spolled him an a discotheque. Polic e said the man. Gus Paislos. 33, told them he had :.pent all the money. PAISIOS' ARREST last l-'r1day r ame to light Monday when he was arraigned m Cnminal Court on grand larceny charges and held an S3.~ bail for a hearin~ next month Last February, 33 persons re· ported to police that they had ans'' cred a newspaper ad ancl i.ublt:l Pa1s1os' apartment on the upper Eas t Sade for $245 int'lud- mg ullht1es. They had all signed leases and paid amounts varying from a month ·s rent to S735 -one ,monlh·s rent and two months' se<·urity On Feb. 1. they said, they all showed up 10 moveJo ~nd round the apartment locked and no Pa1s 1os .\o. 2 Che•• Player Def e~b A M STERDA~t . The Netherlands CAP1 -Soviet chess i.:randmastc>r \'1ktor l\.orchno1, r al<.-d No. 2 an the world. applied today 13 Good Reasons The three M :mnes whose or Cicial status was changed Crom missing an action to killed in Ul' lion were: -LANCE CPL. GARV L Hall . son or Mr and Mrs. Seldon Hall , Covinf;?ton, Ky. Cpl. Joseph N. Jlargrovf'. h11sbnnd of Mrs F:dna G. llar- gro\e and son or Mrs. Charlottl' Kornegary. both or Mount Oh vl'. N.C .. and of Rudolph Hargrove, also or Mount VII ve. Pfc. Dunny G. Marshall. son oC.Mrs... Fay M.~1arshal1. Waver I}. W. v·a .. a nd Euge ne <;. Marshall. Parkersburg, W. \In. The three M nrlnes were members or a machine gun team t hat landed from Air 1-'orre ht'l1ropters on Kohtan~. an island about 30 miles orr lhc coast of Cambodia. I CJ 0 r I u n 00 I for political asylum an the :-:etherlands. police reported. . The 45.year·old l\.orr hno1 as rated JUSt behind world champion Anatoly l\.arpo,·. also or the Soviet Union. among players currently competing on the international chess circuit. f 'urtMer Printe Jtlhaillff"r A uac:-hed To Follow the Olympics intheDAI YPILOT ... N EW YORK IAP1 -Former Prime l\ltnister Dulenl E cevil of Turkey narro" ly escaped injury Monday n1Aht when a man identified as a Greek Cy priot sympathuer pulled a gun near him in a hotel lob- b>, authorities said. A State Department security om cer leaped on the man, wrestled t11m to the ~round and disarmed him in the lobby of the Waldorf ;\slor1a I lotc>I The suspect was 1dentiried os Stavros Sykopetrldes, 28, :.ccretary of the Union of Greeks and Cypriots orthc lJnitedStates and Canada. n.-11~•• l.cJK"e r Tha11 E.rpe~aed WA~lllNGTON 1 AP1 -Although the federal government's hud~e-t ddit'fl for f 1scal 1976 turned out to be $10 4 billion below ~ad esttmates. al was still the laq:cst 1n the nation·~ history. the govern- mc·nt says. The dC'hc 1t for lhl' \'Car that ended June 30 turned out to be ~.6 billion. the government rl'portl'd Monday. The smaller than e1pected <1Pflrll wos due in a larli!e µart lo reduced outl ovs ror defense and in a reduction in interest payments on the fcdernl debt. However , the de· fu.'ll was 11llU 50 percent larger than the C.st'al 1975 deficit or ~3.6 h1lhon. Flash Flood Threatens Alltllat.11'141•1" Ath•nt1' n.~~\toht tin< ... • ''°''Oft Outt•foct .(foll(~ • lnttnn#tl (I• v*la.ndi °"'~¥f'r v--on-t """'-'' f ,.,..,Iii} ........... ...,,.,,.tulu 1W lw.tv~f'ilt -°'""'"" N#'<flt YOF• Okl'"""'-C•l'f °""'"" P.tlm \or•na P1\ot•,.e• Pfti!Mdrlaf\lof Tlwnderstorms Continue in Rockies Ml• Lew J"r t111 u A1 ~a 11 tlO ~· "" ~· ~l M "° 0 "" ., ., ..., .. " .. 1• tO .. ., ·" ., n tOol JI •• )I .,. 1l •• ,, "" "' ~ ,,, ~~io... ~ .......... 10 "'.,,..,.... ,. ,.,. II\ .. )• H .. /0 WUfNtr.,. O'•Jft\ .• .,., rftO\i of fkirldrr.t .....,,,._.,....,..,_. ,,_~ .. l°*V'" Ille -·~ft DO<hOft et .... Ali.Mo( ,.,.,, __ ,,. ... ~. e.,.1-. llW Grut LA•~ •"d N~w (ftOl-10 ttw VOO-' ~ 1n tlw Ot\frt '°'""~' t•MOHAlu'°' r•1>Q4ttl lfOl!I 4j •t (J,.O, taro •~ 91 •• NH dln (.'alltornla There are a dozen athletes from the Orange Co11t competing In Montreal for Olympic gold, silver and bronze honors. That la more athletes than more than a third of the nations will send to Montreal. That's why Glenn White 11 there -to bring you firsthand ac- count• of the trials Orange Coast athletes face In swimming, canoeing and kayaking • -· Piil"""'°" v..s.s ..... ,,, f-••11••• -·· ........ -.,.. tNft OY'f'f ,..,. Nt• v w.rM '"°'"'-" 1"'1\. ••"9•"9 '"""I~ !IO\ •flOtO\tW< 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 . t • • • ' i . I l I I I ' r Delly ,... hlftfY ..... '' _,.,,,.,..., II -C!O Ml-'lll>.lf-~Yt)Oll"' C<lll""'°'ef P"-"'°"'~vlt'l ...... °""_..,J, ~.,11,.<IOy ~ llu"".rr II ...., 00 IV'I . • .,... '°"' C<IO¥ .,., • • "' <•• ll"IOI• 10 I Ill. •ncl '/WI «IPY ""' 1111 --ClraMlltlll T...,.._. Ml"l()r-tN•I• a.NO, •41>4Ut ...,,. _ _......... ... aa. and W•''.'"\IH t ... 11JI ~..., ~Hn'" c;...,...11-e.-.n II ... Jo.•• C:..!"•lraft(O 0-""'"' II"""' l_..,. l 111'10\0 N-t fft.t4N DAILY PILOT 642·4321 + • ··=----ooMars Air Sniffed Vi king Detects Jli tal Nitrogen PASADENA <AP> -All automull'<I .. snJtr· ot th• M artJan air has eon firmed the preaence or nltroicn. eliminatln1 what h:td lonK bttn coo· t idtred a maJOr ob taclc to the pouabtlily of hfe on the Red Planet SclentisU at the Jet Propulsion Labor lltory here 11rud MOf\day that ,, device aboard the V1klr\a I lander . called a maio.s i.i,x.·L'tromctcr . tested the atmosphere on Mars and round that 3 percent Of It iio. n1trOl(Cn. trumeot u Vikln& d~ended to its d~ert landing site last v.et>k. Nitroeen had never ~fore been d • lected on Mari, und sc1en\lsts said Its presen"ce increased the chance that h!e will be round. Tbe search for evidence ol Ufe, Vilt· ing's main mtSslon. be&inl Wtdnes· day with a scoop ol the surroundln& $0\I. THE SAM E measure had been found by a sin1plor version or the 1.n· Dr. Leslie E. Or gel of the Salk lll$tltute said that before VUdna 's dis· cuveries many scientists had believed hfe could not exist on Mara because no nitrogen had been discovered. Carlsbad Cool To Smokestack "What this does." Orgel said. "ls to show that there ru lJy Isn't a problem there at all .. PROJECT scientist Dr. Gerald Sor· rcn said that the finding does not mean hre necessarily e1dst.s on Mars. But he declared, ''The search goes on .. SAN DIEGO CAP> Carlsbad res1 dents opposed to construction or a 400·Coot h igh s mokei.tack by San Diego Gas & Electric have taken the matter to court T h e m ass spectrom eter is a miniature labor atory which will also be used to study the gathered soil for signs of or ganic compounds that might indicate life. It weiahs about 41 pounds and 1s about the si1e of a breadbox. Carlsbad Community Cause brought suJt Monday at Vista, asking Superior Court Judge Paul O\'erton to halt work which began last week on the stack. ··Jt worked like a charm," said Or Klaus Bie mann. he ad of the molecular analysis team. The group also asked Overton to declare valid a petition in which re~• dents had sought a referendum on lhl' work. The Carlsbad City Council re- fused to honor the pe1Jl1on. THE DE VICE also confirmed Vik· mg's earlier finding of argon gas an the atmosphere. The argon rinding helps determine what the Martian at· mosphere -now more than 100 times thinner than earth's -was hke in the past SDG&E was then gi ven perm1ss1on to proceed with the proJe<~t at its En· cina power plant. It plans to replace four s mall s tacks with the one bag unlt. Emerg ency Smog Ale rt Plan Ok'd LOS ANGELES •AP 1 The State Air Resources ...... _ .. ,__, s.,., .. <• •"' ¥0\,I' ., •• -c.u "'" •O,. y l.r'J has adopted an emergen(•y plan to curtail use of sul· .I • fur Cuels to avoid a poss1blt' "killer smo~... I • Monday's action b)' the three-member board came despite "arnan1:s that lhl• plan could lead to spol shortages of ledd • free gas during the i-.um • "i-,1) '~"" 40 1• I . 4tS.040 I (Q~TA\lll JA l\(f Nt •D0'1 lf••t f mer. T HE Gl'IO E LINF.S adopted will dictate how much various industries must cut consu m puon or s ulfur fue ls dur1niz \'arious stai:e s ol air pollution. The publi<' will . also be as ked to c ut Power consumption, a spokes man s:ud The action caml' ;1ftt'r a hearing at Caty llaJI which drew mnre than 200 persons. including many represcntnt1 vt•s nf lfldustry and power com pan1es concernl•d ahout the guidelines impuC't A s pokesman for Cnion 011 Co "arned that the board action could hamper rermcry production of lead Cree gas and c re a t e spot shortaaes. TOM Qt•INN. state AHB chairman. main tamed thl' state nc'<'<iC'd the machiner~ to co1w with problem:-. that ma~ ari se beC'aU!t(' Of In dustry's ancrN1s1n1Z r (' Hance on furl m I chw to shortages of I he dean burnln~ natural goio. Al'Wt,.. ..... te ,,_.,,,.,. Mb 11h•fl Zso Zsu Gu bor r<· ported to poli<'<' to· d <•~ t h;.Al h~r dinmonrl u net sap· p h 1 r l' t' a r 1· 1 n J? s . valued a t SS0 ,000, were taken from h<'r Bel·A1r home while she and· a friend were out. A puss key was used. s he said. bul baubles 1n an opened sare "er(' left untouched. An ARD s pokes man said that, without Mon· day's artion. the s tate could ea:.11~ fmd itself farmJ.? a "killer smog" \\hll'h ('Ould cause the prematu re deaths or hundreds of chronically 111 and ai.?ed people . Rl'T t)UI NN s~ud he wanted the gu1dehnes - which will be t·arned out through det ailed plan~ 64Z·l 75J ICITCHIH & IA TH REMODlllHG HIE ISTIMA TES ••• o"' o• ... ••• ., ANA"'[l~·~ ... , .. 01 I .(( 1!1)) 11/ l•"C:v·~ A ... • l()f l •t • 1 772-1470 ., '"' C•ll 642-5678. Put • few word• to worlt tor ou. Learn What Makes The Lindora Method So Effective A complele program to instruct patients how to lose weight easily. then how to maintain their lean weight Doily therapy. w11h audio and sub·hmlnol visual aids to promote motivot1on and encourogemert H CG o fat mobillzing substance. makes 11 easier for po11ents to lose weight without lot1gue or exceSS1ve hunger 11ndora·s very special d iet. designed tor ropd weight Ois. O"ld rrp-oved eotng hcbts Bchov1or mod1f1co1ton techniques to learn weighl con1rol. L1nooro·s eosy-to-tollow maintenance program to prevent rego1n1ng lhe entire program 1s under the strict supervision ot medical doctors spec10hsts ITT bor10rnc medicine. Colt 101 111101rno11on Monday th!u I 11dov C>A M 10 1PM-2PM 106PM NEWPORT BEACH 640·6831 I 1l t nU n f COSTA MESA 557-1893 '• l\" I· I, ~ • I t Son Bernord1no • ( long &eoch • M1u1on Hill& Hawthorne • Orange • Newport Beoch Gordon Grove • tong Beach • Posodeno lo Habra ·Woodland Hiiis • Sherman Oaks wes1 Covino ·Fullerton· ~wen1de ·Sonia Monico costl> Meso • Pomona • Cemtos • Hollywood 1U~~~ lindoto Meocal Clf'tcs Ole owned O'lO odmns'Sted DY MOOCOI Dociofs tnot resr11e1 fhef practice to Bonotncs All Cwic l'e<lOMel. Ooclors O"(J Nines Ofe lcensed by the State Of Collomo AT SOUTH COAST VILLAGE SUNFLOWER Al 8EARSTREET•Sonlo Ana Co1>ctrt1 on t™' VIII~ Green UNOfR !Hf Miff flAGS (il~Af})\l7~\J • T""4!y. July 27. 19TG DAIL y PILOT AS Slashing Deaths Proliefl BELL GARDENS (AP > -Gana actlvlly has bffn ruled out ln the deaths ol two )'OUn~ boys wboM bochtt were found with the,lr throats slashed Mar a po.d ln the John Anion 1''ord Park, police re· port. A Bell Gardens police spokesman said the two corporated" while it pursues a 1wl to get Its old name baclc . The group says It will sUll do business under ila old name. but had to obt.•ln tho new na me fn • porudu.ral move to continue lts suit. boys were found eat1y Monday, but no motive has S.x Rl•9 1'.l•g Na•~ ~established In the slaylnga and Identities or the • irw youlbs,91edlOandl.2,w«enotnJused. LOS A NGELES <AP J A m an reportedl.y Lt. BUI Curd, chlef ol the JuvenlleJ>ureau. said known as the "porno king" of New York has al· ~ boya had left home with fishlng aear Sund•y leaedly been linked to plans for a massive proatllu· even.inc. tlon ring alonR the Alaska pipeline , the Los Ancele& DI._. Dr~ttrlted Times said today. SAN 'DIEGO <AP> -Thunderstorms thul , The Times said the name of Martin llodas sur- moved across San Diego County drenched Oescanso raced in conneclloo wilh a recent indictment ot nl.ne withmorelhantwoinchers olraln. persons in connectJon with an alleged sex a nd Most communities. however . reported con· eambling coMpiracy. sider ably less precipitation Monday. with San ,-:;::=================~ Diego's Llndbereh Field measuring only .01 of an To AIUCr•ll• Dina h S h o r e will take he r television ta l k s h ow t o Aus tralia for pro· g rams in bicenten- nial tribute at the in· v1ta t io n s of t h e Aus tra lia n govern· ment. Ba rnard Grad inch. ,. Bill Rudolph ot the National Weather Sttvice ~-------... sa.id the amount of rain ( Sta •e l which fell a t Descanso " and the 1.45 inches t e· --------corded at Palomar Moun· lain were unus ually heavy. A Splrll ~d E~lt LOS ANGELES <AP> -Foremost -McKesson, the largest wholesale wine and liquor distributor in the nation. has announced it is pulling out of the largest liquor market of the world. Southern California. The fi rm says it will terminate all wine and spirits activity from Santa Barbara to the Mexican border as of Aug. 1. ~O MINJ:-1\J:-J t~\IE~nlE~T PEklOll "" u ~5.00() 111111111111111 lllW!>otlllClll •11141 \11\lf 111\"l:!'ollllClll c.m·,._ 11 hi~ 6· l/:!'.t illlCf\'l>t Ullll\IUlly. Coaamerelal•CredJt" TIU<IFT PASSUOOI\ ACCOUNTS For C.ltfl'tmla itt"sklont~ Only. Laura K. Sunderlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. Lake, 1653 Oahu Place, Costa Mesa, has graduated m agna cum laude in history from Barnar d College in New York The action will eliminate Foremost·McKesson from the nation 's three largest liquor m arketing areas. IAIJbfl BealCAlltd? Mrml""r of the C ahlurnta A~..o.:rnttvn "'Thrift and t.oan Compa ..... 'Convncn:Ull C mht Pl1111, lncorpora14-d SACRAMENTO <APJ-People's Lobby, a self· styled citizen action group, s aid Monday that it had acquired the legaJ name "Helena Rublnstein In· 870East 17lh Street • Phone: 645-8700 • • CftSIS a choice: 1b be part of ffie problem or parrof the solutio~ · One fl a series of aepcNU l9y Ramy A.Plvdlr,Chairmaa,Soudlern f.alifornia Gas company. There's only one way a serious natural gas crisis in ~outhern California can be pre- vented. Conscrv:nion, of course, wi ll help, but il can 't do the whole joh. Government, b hor, the C a' Company, :ind L:Onsum- cr~ mu:,t work together to ac;surc new g:i ~ supplies. If that h :tppcns, we c:in all keep jobs from being lost, hnmcs from being cold. Time 1s runn ing out though. Su pplies o{ natural gas fro m within southern California are almost gone. Our suppliers in other states-m ainly Texas, Oklah oma, and New Mexico- havc cut back deliveries to us. And we've h:td to cut su pplies to l:irge fi rms that can use other, more expensive forms of fuel. Goftrnmmt Clll bdp bf .Unc The biggest problem on the government side has been delays. Delays by local, state and federal agencies. Every big project we h ave launched to gel more g:is h:is been delayed for yean;- projects in north and south Al:iska, in l ntlonesi:t , rand also in New Mexico, where we want w make gas from coal. Faster decisions from governmental agencies arc needed desperately. O ur studies show tha1 up_ ll> 700,000 jobc; in southern Cali - fornia could be Jost if the natural ga" shortage is nl lowct.1 to hit u s. M:i ny firms simplycan· not use other form~ off uel. If they c:in't get nntur:il g:i~. they must close dnwn. An<l th:it means people who work for those fi rms w ill be out on the :-trcct. To keep this from happen· mg, labor must voice its concern. There i~ lots of naturnl gai- availablc in ~outhcrn and north" ern Alaska . Gas from both aren ... o f that M3tC will help when the projects arc approved by local and f~dera l government :agencies, pipelines arc laid, and c;hips an d pJants arc built. We have signed contr:tcts with the Indonesian ~overnment for large amounts of naturnl gas, but more local, state and federaJ government approvals in thi5 country arc needed, fast. We kn ow how to make gas from coa I in New Mexico, but, again, more government approvals are needed. In addition, the Ca~ Company 1~ 5Ccking new sources of gas in olher areas of the worl d, '-UC h ac; off 1 he northern coast of Au-.tralw and in Malay~i.1. The best hope (or southern Cali- fornia, however, ls fost, final :lpproval of our projects in Ala~ka, lntlonc!-ia, :rntl New Mexico. Consumers must speak out. There ::ire 12,000,000 people who use naturn l ga-. in southern California. If we're prevented f mm gelling more natur:al gas, m.my will loc;c their jobs, many wall suffer from cold humc<;. Ami there ,., no other practical form of cncr~y they can use eco~ nomically and effickntl y :ls a "uhc;tilutc 111 the next kw year~. We :it lhe G a~ Company :ire working hard to develop ~()l ar ~:ncrgy, hm for m:rny ye:us it wi ll take new i-uppl 1cs of 1-(as to !>ol vc ~outhcrn California':-encr~y prohkmc;. Ar:. n conc;umcr, you have the right to pc:ik uut and let pcopk know th:n you want this cric;is prevented, th:tt you w:mt f:ist nction. Jf we all work together, we can keep the worst ef fccts of a short• age from occurring. T he energy crisis need not happen. To learn m ore about the gas situation, send for our brochure on natural gas supplies. Write to Southern California Cas Compan y, Box 54093, Los Angelea, CA 90054. ~ ----- • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • ,. o.!!!!'n~h c1~~t!~t!!!~~~!!!!!! the nghl track last w~k when he introduced a resolu-And the avtrage ftmale college graduate stUJ ' lJon calling for an overhaul or lfglslaUon cont rolling earns les.s lhan the a \'erage male high school dropout. ·assessment and taxalloo of residential property. The backward I.rend apparently has more t o do Three y('ari i.go the state Legislature through with JOb quality than JOb quantity. Women are being tmactmcnt of Senate Bill 00 attempted to put a ceiling hired, but still In the traditional -and l4w pay - on wh<lt a homeo"'lltt can be forced lo pay ln property Jobs. taxes. · The,re are a few more women lawyers, a few more While SB 90 tl1d curtail som e increnses in t ax women doctors and a handful uf women 1n rates, it did nothing to soften the impact of rupidly m-managerial pos itions. But by and large, reGnN.ilcss of nating home vulues on the homeowner . education. the average woman looking for \\Ork still There for<:. while mOatiM skyrocketed the past has to settle for a less skilled and lower patd Job than few ye a r s. some homeowners arc pa~·ing the s a m e her mole counterpart. tax rate but on property thut has d1m~d sharpl.}' in Baby may have come a long "ay in gainln~ 'aluc. As u result , their ta" IJ1lb arc higher a nd person al freedom. but when it gets do\\ n to the dollar. thre ate n this yearto bchighertha n e'er. there's still a long way to go. <..:ons cqucnlly. C li.r k wic, nghl ''hen he said there ~hould be come safeguard t<J insure la,. payers ag ainst Lax bills they can't afford to pay simply because the market v aluc or their homes has int·re ascd . An answer lo the dilemma can be hammered out only by lhc ~lute Legislature. tlul county government he re has two Sacrame nto lobhy1s ts . They s hould be ins truclt?d to put pressure on sl ule leg isla tors l o a ct so hom eowners won 't be driven out of house and home by high tax bills result· ing from inflation. Marching Backwards? Bra ve talk. affirma ti\ c action programs a nd cquul opportur11ty laws not\\ 1lhstandsn~. the c mplo.r· ment picture for women today seems t o be worse tha n 1l was be fore all the tumult :-.l<Jrted . In one s ampling in C<Jlifornia. for example. the Hureau of Labor found "omen m all occul)atio ns <averaged $25.40 less pay pe r \\e~k than me n in 1974, while in 1969 the difference" as unh SIS 62. The federal Departme nt ol Labor similarly re- ports the m edian income C01: ~'omen has dcop~d to 57 ' I I Oversight On e can 't he lp wishing the generous s pe nde rs of our tax dolla rs would do a little m ore research before plunging into some of their more costly endea,·ors . The projected new Diamond Lane on a 10-mile portion of the San Diego Freeway between Beverlv Hills a nd the San Fe rnando Va lley is a case m point. · At a cost of $3.8 mmion. the median shoulder of the freeway has been converted into an e>.tr a traffic Jane. It was s cheduled to open next m onth a!> u new Diamond Lane. reserved for buses a nd carpools. Since it would not be us urping an existing freeway lane, Callrans hoped the project would meet with less public resistance t han the first Diamond Lane on the Santa Monica Freewav. They won't be able lo find out however. because 5omeone has just disCO\'ered that buses using t he freeway s low down to 20 or 25 miles ar. hour going up the long Sepulveda Pass gr ade. He nce the buses would be re quired to use the slo wer traffic lanes. The San Diego Freeway's Diamond La ne Project will be delayed indefinitely for further s tudy. sa ys <:alt rans . . 'HELP ! A1ROCl"ry • . -~yNot fJraftthe Press11re fro111 /tloderate A rah States l Oldsters? , (~YONEY HARRIS) ~The a dv e n t o f m o d e rn wt-aponry pn.•senu. a da nger . but 1t'also offers us a <•hance wc have ~ver had befon• Now. fur lhl' st time 1n his tory. 11 ll•l lonAcr akes anv m1hlarv '\'O!>l'. to kc the younj:teSl men f1r4't In ull past wa r . from tht'dj\\11 or h1 S'tory d o" n to the ;11 nm1c ate. the suc- <'fSS or a ny u.rm y d e · [ nded lar~c · upon t h l' h alth u nd .. , reng t h or tpe nrd1rt<1ry f\J!hting mon. * l\elher hear· g s p ea r , yone t . or t ook a. I Rut the next world confl:11?ru· t!f>n. everyone ag re{'S, will de· 1~nd upo n ha rdware and l~rdwan• thut can be mani pulat· ~ JUSl as easily by an asthmatic 111an of 00 ns by a healthy )Oulh of "· • I THIS BF.1NG the cusc. those 1lu t1C1ns thnt prutc about 1h•!>1r1ni: 1k'uce. and protC'St thot lh<'1 lfOuld only (lght a "dcfcn,1vt• lfttr. U' ;} lll!ltler of 'Un l\'~il , <ltmuld t•a1·h pass a lu" st1 pult1l· ·~~ that 111 the ev<.'nl o( OH·rt ljoslilit.ic::. on a J?lobal !Scale. the ~rst men to be druftt,'(I for com· ~at dul y "oulrt br tho:-.c in lhl' jl5 ~6a a~e bracket And the (1r~t amoni.: lhl'l'<C first . hOu ld hl· lltl' lawmakers and or. ~reholdcrs who s11pp<>1·t wnr :is a ~cg1t1matc ffit'llllli of {'Onfhrl · f('SOlut1on. who ur6!C lorjtt•1 and larger m1ltary budget~ "1thoul Dear Gloomy Gus I Why don't the "f'riends"' jtrOups -"The Enrth," "The Coast." "The Bird.5." etc donate m oney to bu). the land thev want to re· ser\'e for thei°r pleasure. m· stead of expecting others to buy itforthem" G.J O-y G"' •-Uh •n ·--·· _._,-·•et ... C .. Mrily Nfle<t .... ........... _ ... _, --... _ .... o_, o .... 0.11, ~ ... allocating one cent or one erg of energy in a search for alternative means or pre\'ent injl pl anct;1ry catastrophe anrl the 1rrr1ocuble los!> or our best seed or course. it is nn ubsurd papc- dream to Imagine for a moment that any le~islature might even i.:t:mr 1ngly contemplate such a threat to its political dominance. These older m en. who 1tO gallant· ly send otr youngsters to their death. would huve n dozen r a· tionaliza liC111s for their own defer· ral For one thing. who would then tw left to gu1d the nation's deslm~" f 'ROM MY reading or history . 1t seems <·1·ident that the rising generation in nearly e very epoch might ha\'e done a ~tter job le::i ding their nation lhan th~· proud. querulous. suspicious. competitive, and infinitely self· serving sta tesmen who blun· dcred from one war lnlO lhe next. clndecd, m any rt'putable historians agree that World War II might have been averted were 1t nnt lhat the cream or bo1h Bnt1sh a nd Germnn youth were slaughteretl in World Wart. lruv- ing only the defe('tive rc.~ictue lo nst to pos itions or 1nnuence und decls1onmaking. J Arafat Leadership Threatened WASHINGTON -The s ur· pnsing success or Syria's Presi- dent Hafez Assad in lining up a powerful coalition o( Arab states behind his intervention in bloody Lebanon n o w threatens to r adicalize Vasser Ar a fa t 's Palestinian Liber:ilion Organiza· lio n I P LO ' a nd unde r c ut Arafat's own leadership -de· velopments which, paradoxical- ly. might im pr ove prospects for avoiding World War 111 in the Mideast. The gloomy short·term result of a radicalized PLO 1s predictable: s t eeply in- cr eased l er · rorisl ac · tivilies aga inst both Is rael a nd pro· I s r ae li W e s t er n power s. with m o d e r ate Arab states possibly added as targets. Bui the brighter long-range prospec:l might see Syria, Saudia Arabia and other Arab stales joining to sit hard on the PLO and reduce its influence in the region. r81~· Ing limited h opes for the avoidance of war. This is precisely the opposite 01 the political result emerging one month ago out of Lebanon's trage d y . Wit h t he S yrian military Intervention then run· ning into deep trouble, we report· cd that Arafat was up. while As · sad ""'as becoming vulnerable in· side Syrl a . a n ew (act threatening wider war in the re - gion. Now 1n swiftly-changing de- velopments. the situation has re· \•ersed. ARAFAT, a moderate by the murderous standard-; of some Palesltinlon terrorist groups, is now in seriou~ pohticul d nnger. lie has flllll·d to line up :inti ( EVANS-NOVAK ) radical pro· Western Arab states such us Egypt. Saudi i\rab1a an<I Kuwait against the Syrian in· tervention in Lebanon. lnste~d . those Arab powers are pressur. ing Arafat to take the PLO com· pletely out of internal Lt'banese politics -precisely what Syria is de manding. At first. Arafat s~moo to !>(' winntng an unlikely new ally in Preside nt Anwar Sadat of Egypt. But Sadat's pro-Arafat pronoun· cements the past few weeks were aJmed mainly as political darts agains t Assad. Sadat's arch- compelitor in the Arab world. lo- deed. although Radio Cairo has returned Pales tinian propagan- da to the airwaves. it is far less the anti-Israeli voict.• or the PLO than it is the anti·Syrian voice or ECYpl. I N SHORT, Arafat has railed lo recruit Egyptian help against the Lebane s e Chri!-tian·Syrian military power fi ghting him in Lebanon. And that reflects powerful bchind·the-scenes sn· Oucnce of ::iaudi Arabia. Conserva tive Saudi An.ibia. tht' world's r ichest oil stall'. worries nboul becomrng the recipient o( ('xported Palestinian radicalism. Other moderate Arab states have the same concern. which ex- plains their self ·interest in sup· porting. howc \'t•r silently, what Syria i~ a llempltnR a~amst lhe PLO in Lebanon · to dt•n\' it unv internal pohllcal \'OICC lhCrt.' Ul all. If Ar-afat 's faiturc -to lmc up powerful Arab countries behind PLO interes t !; in Leba non dethrones him a's acknowledged leader o f Pales tini a n na- tionalism . bis successor could well be a far more radical figure· Abu lyad. now sn effor t the PLO's No. 2 mnn as head or its powe rful military commlllt>t• ABU I VAO has fortified his position by slaying in Beirut lhroughout the bloodshed of the lS·month civil war. while Arafllt tra,·e lled to distant Arab capitals trying lo line up help. Arafat's failure. as perceived by tht' radicals both ins ide and jui.t beyonn •he perimeter of the PLO. is the failure or modC'ration. 1'hc alternalt vc c ;)!Is for what 1111t? horrif ied i\rub d1plomo1 describ('s as "fanat1c1:.m " Thus. the savai:!C Cl\'il war 111 Lebanon has take n yet another unpredit:tahle swing in the last month. Shortly after Assad or· der<'d his tonks and infantr)' acr os~ lhc m ount ains into Lebanon . 1 he Son et urmed Syrian for ces were shocked by the PLO's militarv s kill. suffer· ing heavy casuuitics. Experts here b('licvcd lhat Assud wus risking a llU lc Victnum or his own. get11ng s ucked anto a foreign war he could not "111 That 111 :.ti ll poi.:.il1ll., particularly if the So\'il'I Lruon -a long·tim.: Syrian twnl'fnctor but solidly supporting th(' PLO against Syr ia in Lebanon - should uttempl oven pressure against Assad. But Moscow uv· pears to have little if any mon· leverage than Washington on the tragedy of Le banon und is unlike· ly to attempt any role other than observer I ' 1 Revi,sed View of Brown Although Governor J err y Brown's highly touted populari ty, inexplicable as it may seem in ~CLO/ jl Yttar a nd hal( re~ord almOlt devoid or achievement. appears lo have been confirmed by his showing in the presidential primary. some rethinking is be In g done by legislators and Capitol observers. For. as astute polilir1ans know. those at the top are most vulncrn ( EARL WATERS ) In fact it was two to one against him THE TYPICAL appointee is either black or Mexican under 40. more often female than not. with a.record oLpaticlp.ation in clvJl rights movements or consumer and environmental <'auses. A ' male Caucasion ncoo not apply. especially Ir he la over 40. This vreference for femaJc11. certain minorities, llnd soclMl refor mers denies the equal treatment IHI 1 profcss euhould be given all . We Can't Escape All Hazards ble wh<'n they s t umble. In the view of m any. Brown stumbled b:ld· ly in his )m.·· sidents al bid and his stnr is now falling. 'fhut plus the faC'l he not only didn't win anylh1n~ in lhP na l1onal sweeps takt"• hut hurnwcl his future relalum,h11} ~1th till• po t e ntial Dcm111·rat 11· ad mm1strat1on 111 \\ ,1..,hma.:t11n. " bound to dim111 1'l1 l11s 't11·111:1h w1lh th<> Ll·~i11lut 11rc So I ht• hm11 m lhe sun t.'nJ11y1•1l hy 1•vl'l·y ,.,.,, ly eleNed .;ov\•r11or 11> f a11t i.t•I tmg. And 1t hu.., !>\'I ~1th11111 h1' makin~ any b1jt m :ark~ 1h1rtnl( the norma l "hon\') moon" 1w11od 111 ofricc Vor equnllty means that the mo:.t capable will be chosen re· i.:ardless or race, sex or other ex· tr11n(•ous con11idcrullon11. Wh nt Brown Is doing is favoring ccr· 1 a111 groups and C'allously hcnor· ina othera far more quaJifled. It l'I his idea of rem cdylnj( !IOClul in· JUStlces of the pa!lt. 1'M thinking 1s as shallow ;us his quip when a11k<'tl why none over 30 wcro ap· pointed lie r"pllcd that he didn't know anyo11c that old Wt's llnRhouse 1s i<c llln~ a nu<'lt'ur rt•ucl or for ~('ncrnlmJ: electrlc1ty to EJ.l )'Pt In t ht• U 111t1•\f St:att•s Wl' pnra lyi c oursch•cs with frar of what ml~hl happen here. \\ htl(• oth('r nntion~ movi'• on orr intn th<' future lc.i\•10~ ll' l' S behind The scnredy·('Ots in and 011\ or Congress nre afroid for our notion to d e· \. c I (I J) m or t' nu c l ea r powt•r plants b cca u s e "somt>day a n a ('c1dcnl might h ap· pen." If th o s e 8:tme people had had that much clout 50 yt'ars ago our nation would never have dored build gigantic hydroelectric dams fe r fear "one might be ruptured by An e arthquake." That was a risk. it r emains a ulculated risk. but every sensi- ble American wlll have to agree ll's worth that risk to keep the tlg.hts on! NOR IS IT Just In the gene.ra- tion or enern that anxitty is ovcr·rulLna our reason. ( PAU L HARV EY ) In Rye. N.Y .• n pollce chit•( wonts to ban s kateboardi> "be caus e th e y ore t o o dangerou!\." T nk<' the SST. The airplane of to morrow is landJng and toking off today from Dulles Airport in Washington -but It ·s not ours. The obstructionists' warnings ~bout oione pollution and about intolerable noise so intim idated our Cong ress thut our own superplane was stlllbom. Pursue tha t premise to its in· evila ble conclusion ond those guys will get our nation "back on ils reel." all right. I F THE play-it-safe-no-matter· what people had been in charge when our nation began t hey'd never have approved the admh· tedJy dangerous bicycle. Certain· \y they'd have filed class-act.ion lawsuits against the possession or use or volatile guoline. As a mal\er of fact all these things are pote-tl0ll11 hazardous. And ir that ts IOlna to be the criterion oa wbtcb we predicate what's allowa ble, if oor govem· menl ls going to try to protect us from anythinJ? that might hurt us, then they Ctln ·r s top with bacon and Jello. And. p3rado xicot1y. the same don't.risk-anything concept I!\ '1c· nylnR to us !lomc thlni;s which might benPf1t o ur hcaJth. MEDICATIONS now widely us-ed Qbroad. successfully treat· Ing some or the most threatening diseases. arc not <ivallablc to Americans . Neither collectively nor In· dividually ca n we isol a t e ourselves from all haurds . Every day Is Friday the thir· teenth -but we still have lo go out! Once upon a lime there was a very rich m an. He tried to in· s ulate bimsetr from lhe world. He built around himsetr a urefully contrived cocoon of concrete and steel. II<-sought, with preparation of selected health foods and with locked and guarded doors and by re(usln g all visitors, to separate himself from any opportunity for con· lamination or mishap. Yet Howa rd Hughes. dried up t o 80 em~clGtcd pounds, died to0ncr lhan motl. The parallel wilh our present national paranoia is worth con. 1idtrio1. Jn mun y eyes ii, w i.s presumptlou~ tor one who had barely S?Ollen th\• seat warm in the stute's hiah<'St office to enter the race>. To other~ •l was a renege on his S-Olt'mn word to fa1th(ully serve his four year t erm . ll nl~o all hul destroyed his carefully built 1m· age or decficaUon Lo his job :ind a loofn ess from t hf• usuol ('er e m on la l fun ct ions and political dinners. His courting of som e of the m ost. unsavo ry political bosses in the country in his quest for hi~her office re· vealed his "anti politician'' posture as a mere facade. LEG I LATORS will hen· cefor\h w eigh their \'Ol er stren gth In their own dl!itrlcts v.•ith those received by Brown In the primary . They already have noted that.. although Brown out• dlstanced rrontrunntr Jimmy C arter fn this stat e, the Democratic vole was both light and split a mongst nearly a dozen undldates. They are also aware that, considering the Republican votes. Brown got far from a ma. jority approval from the volers. WHAT Wll.L hurt Drown more 1n the lonit run i11 the all('ntlon he mvitcd from l h • prl'SS by his en tran<'e into the national hustinus Alrcudy scalhln.: articles huvc been publlshed It will encourngc rnore to look clo~cly ;)t Orown 's perfo rm an<'\'. Up u ntil th • vr1nwry the press had been more lhan kind. Its t endency lo refer to him as "lhc popular Jtovernor " l'nhanced him. All this while most everyone was conceding an inability lo put a h:inrll1' rm his program or philosophy Only a perceptive few qwckly saw that, althouRh he had no s pecified program for the state. he was embarked upon a plan to convert established state agen- cies Into socfol reform nnd welfare operations regardless or \he purposes for which they were created. Thia wlll become even more apparent aa Ume passes. One need look no further than his appointments to see the picture clearly. or the hundreds he has m•de to administrative. Judicial and regula tory boards. Oft.ly a handful are experienc,ed In gov- ernment or politics. OAANOE t OAJT DAILY PILOT Robfirf N Wl'l'd 1'11bl11hrr TllQf/llU KrfU1/, f:dtlor Oarboi'O l\rt1/ll('h. ~:dllonal Pag;c f;d11ur The edltorlal pa1te of ll'IC! Daily Pllnt i.cek11 to inform and &llmulate readt rs by p~Unit on this pugr dive-rte commentary on topl<'ll of Interest by syndical· «1 columnists and cartoonists, by ptovld1 nl( u forum for rtackrs' vlew11 i.nd by presenting thil ne..-spaPfr's opinion• and ldta.'J on turrenl topics. The edhonat oPln1005 or the Dally Pilot appear only In the editorial column at \he lop of the paae. Opinions fx· pret&t'd by the columnlata and n rloonl1b and1ttter writen are their own and no endorsement of t~r v1H s by the Dally Pllot should be Inferred. Tuesday, July27, 1976 la Bearings --~~----~~---, Funeral Firnis Scrutinized By lite Auoclaled Pres Hearings under way in Washington on proposed federal resulaUons for the funeral industry have I~ new attention on a bUbJect many people would rather forael: death, lrnc>rance in this area is expensive, however, And more and more people are lurnlnc lo m emorial societies offerinc advance 1nrormation and plan· nine that can cul funeral costs by hundreds or doll an. MEMORIAL SOCIETIES ARE NONPllOFIT orsanizations seeking simphclly and economy in funerals. The groups arnnge with local un· dertakers to provide simple funerals ror members al specified costs. They ( . J also offer informaUon on CONSU~I ER different types of services available and on ·alternatives to burial. in· cludlng cremation and donation of the body lo medical resl'arch "The wbole emphasis is on pre-planning," said the Rev. Harry E. Smith. president of the Greater New Haven <Conn.> Memorial Socie ty Inc ... ~~--Biscayne &tale "YOU HAVE to SH this place lo know how beautiful it is." Appleton told u reporter "It's a historic site. priceless." Tuesday, July 27. t 976 DAIL V PILOT A 1 Laetrile F aceof/ Due peals . .involves a n.tllng by an Oklahoma City rederal jud1e who al- lowed lhe Importation ol laetrile by Individual pa· tients from M exico, where It ls Je1al. The society's aim is to prevent a family having to make a decision whJle burdened with grief. "Often it lthe funeral 1 oecomes an expense that devastates lhe relatives ror years." Mr. Smith said. Tilting at Wi11dmills He s aid it took several months or negotiations lO complete the transac· lion. but would not say whether ht> talked to the former president. Al askan doctors, m eanwhile. can ad- minister laetrile since the state legisl ature pass~ a bill opening the • way ror Its use ~ It became law wh en Gov . Jay Hammond neither signed nor vetoed the measure. Laetrile still could be banned, however. If the state medical board rules that it is harmful. THE NEW HAVEN GROUP IS one of more than 100 organizations affiJiated with the Continen- tal Association of Funeral and Memorial Societies, Inc. The asaocialion has chapters in almost all 50 st•tes with an estimated membership of half a million people. The National Funeral Directors Association. representing about 14 ,000 or the nation's 22,000 funeral directors, estimates that the average funeral in 1974. the latest year for which statistics are available. cost $1.207. That does not count ex- penses for rtfe--Qmeteryorcremator1um, flowers or a grave marker. It said the average funeral direc- tor earned $18.700in1974. Rebecca Cohen. executi\'e secretary or the Con- finental Association of Funeral and Memorial ~ieties. said savings to members vary, but generally average about $500. ALTERNATIVES TO T HE TRADITIONAL earth burial also can cut costs. Miss Cohen said. Be- queathing the body to science 1s the least expensive, but consumers should check with local medical authorities to dete rmine needs Cremation is another incxpens l\·c option. Miss Cohen said. with charges generally ranging from $150 to $300. The Federal 'T'rade Comm1::.!.wn accused the funeral industry last year or cnga);tng in a series of deceptive practices and has proposed regulations to 'Oft~• tllf' f10teral Hc-.. n •• ~zp~••~ tllat dr ~a•tafea tlle rftafl.,f'• tar flf'ar#. • govern the business Tht-FTC !>tttrtN1 a three-week series or hear inR!) on thl' propo~l'd rules in Washington last \\eek after ~1m1lar sessions in New York. Ghicago. ~tUc.. Lus /\ngclcs and AtJantu. The proposals by the FTC staff would. among other lhlngs: -REQUIRE FUNERAL llOMES TO provide consumers with more inform<1tion about specific costs such as those for <'askets and burial vaults. -Require runl•ral homes to give prices over the telephone. -Ensure comphanee "1th :.late la"s prohibit· mg embalming without sun "'ors· pcrsm1ss1on. -Prohibit prattle~ which tend to cut compeli· lion, s ucb as restrictions on price adverUsinl(. THE INDUSTRY IW BEEN battling Lhe pro· posals. arguing that the FTC unfairly singled out funeral directors for regulation. Several funeral home operators s aid that uncthicul practil.'es cited by the FTC -such us bait·and-switch tactics -are the except ion rather than lhl' rule Howard C. Raether. exe('Ull\ e director or the National Funera l D1n.1ctors As~oc11:1tion. s aid the govt>rnml•nt is trylnA to chnn11c America's cu~toms and beliefs . The association ~ays a fu neral 1i. important "It prO\'ldc:. '°'ll<'WI 'llPPOrl bt>('3U<,C gricr • shared most llffil'' •~ Rnl'f d1mtn1shcd. · the ~roup says. IN ADDITIO N. TllE A."\SO{'IATION &nys. the otrlll permits "pl'f1pk to ~ay ~oodbyl' as the door oflifeon earth TS closeii rofflldJecN!-161 ~· An nssocialiun I al't ~hl'l'I ,11lt>ut funeral costs makes no rcfercncl' to ml•mnrrnl ~oc1cUcs or other erou1>s OrginA ad\ an<'l' plunntn~ It says, in f:.icl. "It Is Important to undcrstancl that 1nformulion gather~ before 11('l'll m .1) bt• <iUhJl'Cl to change since It is dirf1C'11ll tu ht• !>(><'l'1(1(' about n\·trall ex· penN.'5 without knowm~ whc•n, where and under what clrcum!\titnC:l.l!> the death wall occur .... <Tht oddrtll of the Conllnt ntol Auoc1at1on of FllMTol ond Memt>nal !\()('1f't1t~ ,,, Suite 1100. /828 l.. St. Northw11t, Wa1h1t1'1to11 . {) C • W036 The National f'uMrol Dirtctors As:IOC'1alwn 1s localtd a l IJS W. Wells St. Mllwauku. W11J .. 5.120.1. I POWEii CARES ABOUT YOUR SUMMER POWEllS CARES ABOUT YOUR FUTURE ... POWElll CARES ABOUT YOU .. TODAY! POWERS •.• PEOPLE WHO REALLY CARE! Jwlrt Skld!Tltrt -PO'llltll Girl TI. Schools ror "-Pcnon.1 ~1opmen1 •Call today for a free personal analysis & program discussion ORANGE COUNTY it3 Town & Country (714) 547-8228 -------------- Jack Colnot's windrniJI. which tops his · real estate oWce in El Cajon, is against the city's ordinance and must be t aken down, officials say. He is figbting the ruling, howe\'er. although he Jammed the blades so they will not mo\•e. APPLETON SAID he THE FDA ban af. would not make the feels Interstate ship- estate his home or ments of the s ubs tance. become a permanent re-...,------------~-..;..;;.;;..,;.;,;.,._, Individual states can re- s ident of the United "ll's maddening. I went Crom wrona number, to busy. gulate Its use wiU1in 1 States. to hold, to cut oH!" lheirownborders. Now in Progress Save 33% to 40% during the biggest swimsuit sale of the yea~. Save on a tidal wave of the most famous label suits and cover-ups. And we'll have extra salespeople, extra fitting rooms at the store for your shopping • convenience. Town and Travel Action Sportswear \ \ Bullock's South Coast Plaza, San Diego Freeway at Bristol, Costa Mesa, 556·061 l ' II I I ) I Al OAlL y PILOT Tuete:lay. Juty 'P. tt16 Toto Reaction Awaited By 811 Keane. Fairview Board Sends Rebuke to Sacramento Most Popular Chocolate s &llll s cond lo vanilla on that list ot favorite ice cream flavors In this coun- try, but it's not a cl~e secontJ. U:alf the ice cream sold 11 vanilla. .. Men make love more intensely ut 20, but make love better. however, at 30," l'iO said Catherine, who was called ''The Great," although I don't know why About those girls born under the sign of Aquarius. s ays our Zodiac man. 1l's known they just can 'l abide a man with an mCcriorlly complex BIG HORN BATI'LE Q "We know that General Custer lost his life plus the lives or264 of has men at the BattJe or the Little Big Horq. But how many Indian lives were lost there'!" A. Nobody knows. l\taybe JO, maybe 300. The !ndians earned away their casulaties. Although most everybody has heard the name. not one c1t1zen in 10 can now identify that lady known as !'\ellie Bly A Journalist was she. New York World Publisher Joseph Pulitzer -~ ou 've heard of him -sent her a round thl' w1Jrld' on a feature-\\ ratrnJ! assq.!n · ment. The trrp took her 72 days, sax hours. l I minutes. It ''as on Jan. 25, 1890. \.\he n s he returned . Nobody e'er before Nellie -her real name wus Ehzab<.·lh Cochrane - had done the thing so S\o\ 1ftly. The Latin word ""salarium. ·· '' h1ch meant "salt allowance." 1:-\\here "e got our \\Ord "salary." report~ our L;inguagc· man Our phrase ~ "he 1~n ·1 "orth his ~all " goes all the" ay back lo lhat one. mc1dcntully Q ·~oon 't suppose }our Language man knO\o\S ho'' man} words thl' ll\cragc person s peaks <'Vl.'ry day"" A. 1\la.\ he 30,00<1 ''ords woulu bC' typical. he sa~·s. Th;it discounts the 11art1cularl} \\ mdy types as \o\ ell as the :.lrong silent th:.1ractcr)). {'KOCODIU :S Client a sks if a crocodile ever has been kno\\n to eiJt more than onl· per~on al a time Can "t come up \\ 11 h a vrt·c1-.e n•pl~ . n •i::n•l to report. Oo kno". though. thjt t·rcl\\Ch or crocod11C'., <11 .. po:.cd of ahout ISO IJl'Oplc at onl• time. And 1t Wi.l!tll I ..;o Ion~ ;ii::o In 19(iS, lhl' l.1owande t-·t·rry sank in the Shir<.' lt1 ver m 1\1 alaw1. Ar rat a Tho! m<iny pa))M'nj!l'r!t \I ere goners The" a ll'r 110 .... ed rl'd r1l11 tc a" u~ !> Addre~~ 111011 /11 I •. \I &n1d I' u 1111.1 J:,00 Costa .\f<!~o !J.!6.!1:1 Deatlu Elsewhere a,. Aa111Ua •• VINSEL Ol•o.11, ........... Re1ction to a furor created by the rt-slanatlon of Dr. Anthony N. Toto, medical director of Fairview Stale Hospital in O>sta Mesa, was expect ed Cron\ officials in Sacramento today. A Stingin& re~ was dratted 11nd sent off Jo'ra· day afternoon by the seven·member F:urv1ew Ad· 'l50r)' Board. along witb a formal request for a state attorney general's mvest.a&allon. ADVISO~Y BOARD Cha1rm;1n Dean H. McCoy. a retired aerospace industry executtve from Pacific Beach, was particularly angry about the turn of events between J uly 21 and last Thurs· day. . De partment of Health Deputy Director Don z. l\hller came to the hospital Thursday morning to confront Dr. Toto for a decision. Ten days ago, Miller gave Or. Toto the option of dividing his adminislrallvedutJes between F airview and Camarillo State Hospitals or stepping down. THE RESULT W~ Toto's immediate hunt ror and acceptance of a new job In the private field. McCoy said tbe Fairview Advisory Board was completely by.passed by Miller. lie and board member Mike Nason declared that s imple prolO<'ol would dictate that !'ttaller <1l least notify the board of an imminent change in the adm inistration of lhc hospital for the mentally re· larded. Students Seek Summer Ho.using Students from France and Italy participating in a summ~r. cultur<1I exchange program sponsored by the British Eruopean Centre CBEC 1 a re in need of local lodging Aug. 3-Scpt. 2. The students, ages 17-24, "'ill study the English l &nJeuage and American ----------cull~re 1n morning study quartered in Paris sess ions . In the aftcr. France. ' noon. they will visit For more information po1J1ts oC i~t cr~sl in about the program, con. Southern Cahfornaa un-t act local coordinator der the s~pen-ision of Jolyn Wayne, at 675-5135.' BEC coordma tors. 110 T families are prl'- scntly being sought in the Newport H arbor •1rcas for the forty foreign students expect· ed to participate. The so n s a nd daughters. ages i6·24, or the host families a re automat1eally eligible to participate m the BEC's homcstay program in England The B EC is a non. profit, culturaJ exchange organiza t ion h e<!d · Ward Opening McCo s aid he \\Ill be at Fa1rv1cw Thun.day on other business and \\Ill c<>nfcr with Or. 1'oto. The board m eet:. form.illy nt•xt Monduy al fo'mrv1ew THE TOTO RF,.SU~N.\TIO will be d1srusst'1l in execuliv~ session bi.•hlnd clMed doors al the 10 • m. 11 sslon, McCoy said 1n u telephone anter\'aew. Humors hove pen11 tC'd for nine month lhat Dr. Toto "ould be trnnsCcrn'<f Ol'put h~ulth chier Milll'r said Or. Toln had ~en In his post for 14 yeur5 and in tht' pQ t 18 month.'S rival P~rcnlal fact ions huve bc<'n ff'udlnl{ o\•er his operutionnl philosophy. Miller uid, "'\'here has been 1.•ons1dcrablt' conlroveri.y." • "WHAT WE OBJECT TO as the moti\'e behind it and the method of Dr Toto's removal." board member Na~on said. "I totully believe 1n an ut· tomey general's in\t~St1gation, l'ven 1f 1t mt>ans some e mbarrassment to higher-ups an the state." ~-.... "Okay, who thrtw t._. frilbet?" "ldo Know." "Not me." Nason is producer of television's "llour of Power" religious s how featuring Or. Robert Schuller of th~ Garden Grove Community Church r;====---.:----:---:-----------. and has a mentally and phys1cully handicapped 64 2 • 4321 to subicrlb• to duu~hter formerly at Fain at>w. -------YOUR hometown DAILY PILOT He ulso "rote a boQk, "Tara.'· ubou1 his Direct or collect. paper, the daughter and his famjJy'sordeal. ,__------------=======:..J ~end 1oda11 lord full rolor broch1;re dl'>Crtb111q Arr Cohforo13 '> t\A.o 1t11'-'1. or lour n.ght tour~ 10 \'M•llng ~an Fr.mc1~co A11,,n9'°d h\ thl c1o.~rh at A-k Mr Foster TI.dl.--d~IU!..\IOUI ~CAIUU<ludc. '"""',hrng from hor.-1.tt<"<•mrnud.stton> 10 J ;-...,11on<1I CM H1•n1ol And 1h. lie•I p.111 "rh.JI P"'''' ~•.in,,, IU>I :!-2H 9!'1 for thr1·1.' J.i~ 1111> 11.qf11, r><'r P<'r >1111 uoulil,· occup.111cy lno11nduu111'l •"' f.11 l') lh" 1h.. = b 1 r 1 uch 1 hurl.' lo >l.' 1 1 1 11ct you1tuur 1 1h. n Mldl'I~• 11 j ~ a wt on.i Cd to \VUr lr<l••' J'.J1:11t o r Au C.1l1furn . ., And ldkl! 11 ca~y• ·. AIR CALIFORNIA We're easy to take. SANIREL I SLl\:'llD. f1 a. tAP 1 Dr John Slal~r . 75. "ho!>l' rt•· sea rch led tot hl' de\ cloµ· ment of radar dunn~ World \\'ar II . .J1ed Sun d uy at has homt.• ht•n• ~I l " N I <: II , \\" t'' t (i{'rmJO\ 1A I'1 Thl' lt•ader o.I thl· :io m1lh11n m c m h e r It 11 m .1 n Cathohr rhurl'h in \\"est Gl'rman~. Juliu s Cardinal Oo('pfncr . li2, drecl Saturd<iv. Cardinal Docpfncr. ~' ultl~ n· s:arded as a progn •!>!->I\ e churchman "a s archbishop of M unH:h a n d ~· r 1 e c; I 1 n J! a n ct chairman or lhl' German l11shops · eonfon•n1·c ,. a l' a I I I) n I II f!. I n \\' 1::.ron In. ii r a mt ly spoke!>mjn :.aid l"nl1l reureml•nt 1 n 1973, the- e Ider lll'fnt·r "as \"ll'l' president :uid I n•asurer o( Playboy Enterprisf~ COLl'MlllA. s_c_ 1AP1 i\lr!> Jam~ ,. •. R~ rne!>, !l:I. \\ 1do" of lhl• forml•r l ' S M'l"rt•tan of slate jOll j!O~ crnor o f South l'arulmll, died Fr1- 1lay. St Joseph Jlospilal in Orange will hold open house al its new critical t·arc renter from 8 a .m . to4 p.m . Wednesday. P BLIC N011CE S 1Hlt f l(TITIOUS euSlffUS NAME STATEMENT the totloliH+fl9 per,,ons, .. ,. oomq bu,. ""'''I\\ SEAOIRO RES TAUIUNT, Jnt Linda is the victim of an epidemic ... Wi\Slll NCTON l i\('1 Nathaniel (;ohtringcr, 5~). l'111ef N ·ononll!>l for t h e A F L · (. I () . d 1 t' ti Thursdny at h1' honw 111 .Silver Spring, !\hi CJUCl\CO 11\1'1 C.14'nn I .. ll efnt>r , Hu, { u 1111• r II r I' h1 \' h I) v muf?a:t1nC' publis hl·r Jlu~h J lt•flll'I\ 1l 11•d of ,1 i.troke Sntu rda~ ''hill' BAL TZ·9EROERON FUNERAL HOME Corona dl'I Mar &13 Q4!'>0 Cos t.1 Mosa 646·24l ·t BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Bro.111w.1y Cosla M <:''•.l 642·9 1!JO LAGUNA HILLS MORTUARY 25301 AllCIJ Porkway Laguna Hills, C.1. 581-4300 McCO..MtCK MORTUARY Laguna Bench 494-94 15 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 PACIFIC VIEW ·N£MORIAL PARK Cemetery Mo rtuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newporl, Ca11fo1nia 644-2700 fl££K FAMILY COLOHIM. FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893·3525 .IMITHS' MOIUUAlt'f 627 Main St. Huntington Beach 536-6539 ... Df"arh Norire. ttlLL 8EftV Lfl '11LI... onMO ••r-' ~•O Hu\Ot'"' Jti.111 14 i•1' ~ • ..,.... n" ,.,., ""'-. ...,no. E•r• H•U. *''· ~,, i•''d (,,.,,., •nd d•utM•r. (.arol. nvl'""' '• ona. ••• o' ,.e•OOt't 8foi1<h. 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I 00 10 C "Ctvnl four l ltu 1nas· trom) ~I\ li.t .. o h ~t11 l!<t Jn•1 1111 •11 ) 30 o "II'> Only Mollo· (rol'I) I ' tm1 l .,., / 11 h~r, !>coll, ,,,,n 0 811tft J \<• V.hftr KOCE T e levision (50) I IO YOQAWIT"fol\AOELINE ~ >•I "' I Jt MISTlllllOGEllS"EIGWM>ll"OOO I IO Sl!SAMC STllEEf ) ot £1.[CflllC COMPANY t JD C&llllASCOLENOAS 4 W IT S l!VCltYIOOY'S IVSINCU Cl<1rr•f)o11""' '"' '" flv",_." h 'tCliu•"' • Jt MANIUILOS,MAHOESTltOYS W• ••No\1 ( •(W)•I t• """ I to YOOAWITHMAO(LINE V·"'l~I•" '" • I Jt ll•StCALLY IAU!BALL P.1 ~"'' l"'f',.1 ~ I 00 900tt l l AT Tt\•M•' ,~p., /1 ~ "''"" t• I• t'=IS"VA\. 0' THE A•T\ 1(0( fV ,. ... ,, '""' '°"'1 u 1 ,,,.,l•Wtt ltt ~T~t,:; TOP ;., \ ~11 ...... ~ , .. 1,., ~'"' , • ., 1t• llll:NIHGllTPOPi 10 Et,..1 ...... ,......, M~ II. TMI: •0111u M•<NIEll.•IPOllT( ..... n••· "' m·"' NEW PRESIDENT Ray Ball FIRM'S CHAIRMAN Fred Cox Two Launch New Company '\lanuf;H'IUrC'r'> Cap11<1J. J µener;1I equipment ll':f"llll-! c·ompJn' h;L.., bt.•<•11 ::.tartt'd 1n Ne\\ µort llc.•;H'h h' Fr<·il Col\ and H.iy Hall, c:nmpulcr m.inul J <'l u nni: l'\t't'ut" <'~ Co\ i... lhl· t·hu1rmun ol'thc nc''' firm :incl former c hJ1rm.m .incl lounda ol \11rrodJta Corp and l'J.l1forn1<1 l>,1\J l'run·::.:.or ... U.111 pr£',ldl•nt o l C<1hforn1;1 Data Processor:. rrnm 1972 through tb n ·<·ent sale to Data 100 Corp . '' pn·..,1hdt•nt oft lw "''" l'ompany 1 hl'' µl.rn to 1111\•r:ite arro::.:. t he cnl1rc J?<'nt•ral l't'\Ut pmt·nl (1t'fd. l'\l'l~Pl for the 1ltrCl't leaSIOJ( of JU!l1mohilt•!-- llt'r ..IUi'l' (1f lhl• co foundt•rs' cxpcr1cnre 1n the T \J~I'(; ST(U :K <'ompuler ;mcf l'lcrtromc·s mdus tric::.. plun:. are to be announced 1mmed1at<•ly for 11ro~r;ims s er\'ing lht"'se h1.:h·tee hnolol(y end u.;<•rs and m anufae. lttrl'r" S1m1l,ir pl<1ns sul)';<'Ctuentlv "111 be an- nounrl'd for 11lht•r ~l'nt'ral equipment art·a~ Ut-di-f'uud ,\dd• Offict- Thl· :\kd1·Fund Corp. has add£'d lhrcc financial <"onsult a nt-. "'hn \\ 111 operate out of a new offtrc al lfiOI DOH• St . Suite Iii. !'\e\\ port Bearh In a nnounc in~ the appointm(•nl of W11lium Holton . Art l.uc·1an1 and \.\'1fliam Obmun us Cinanr1al <'Ol\.,ulrnnt~. C:ra hame Ro::.s. r1,>s:1on al manager for lht• s.rn f-'r a nct'>l'O·ba:.ed lt-a-inJt ancl rtnanC'tnl '-l'n tC't'' c·omµarH , said lhe a!>..,111tnmcnts arc d e -.11!ned tu pro' tdt• IM?ller scr\'lre lo :0.1 cd1· f'u nd ·s pnman <"lic nh in the m edtral. dental and 'l'h'nnan prole..,:.ions. ao; "ell a:-. to hosp1tab. d1111c·.., and ot h<'r hcallh care support inslltullons OUic•c• llo11dl.-" (,'fu1tplah10 ~l ore• than l8.000 <"Onsumc•r romplarnts have ht•t>n handletl hy one of Lhe newer agenr1t'S of county llO\ t'rnmt•nt. the· Oran~t> Count~· OUtee oC Cons umer \ffa1r.., He..,t1tut1on to 1nd1\'1dunl rons umcrs rungcd 1n umount from IN • .., than SI tu $29.000. ln additio n lo med.Jaling complaints between C'o nsumf.'rs and bu.smess. the 31(eney publishes hullt'I 111., on ma 1or cons umc•r prohlcm areas :.ueh as Il a' in.:' our <:ar ltt>pa1n.'<i '1 " "fo'rct> Girt or SaJes l'1 l<'h ,. · \\'arra nt1tts ... and "Lost Your C redit l'ard '"Thi.' hull et ms are' frl~e. H<.'<1uests for copies mJ' lw d1n·c•tcd to ,Jo Schl'llt'r al the mam office, 511 ~ S>l·anwrc. Sanlu Ana. 92701. tt'll'µhone K.1 t li!OO :1 \'c•1c Tc•un110 Sign t-:,ecut ton 01 ll•ascs "1th three lenanlb ror four noors o f The• In lllt.' Company s Wells F nrgo Dank Hutlflmg m Ney, port Center has brought the 16·slory llmC'r pa::.r the 75 rx·r<'ent occuµancy IC\'CI. arcord· 1n~ to Ch..1rlrs Ouchanan. mana~cr of commercial ka-..nj! for the Jund de,elopmcnt firm Th<' m·~ ll'n.mts arc l'rH'<• Waterhouse & Com pan~. c;11J•Hln. llunn & C'rnlC'lll'r anti Latham & \\' 11JI, Ill::. \•••t· Hadldiuu G .. iug l p FredrH·k J llansha\\ nf Garden Grove has (.1k1•n ,, long term ground IC'a..,<' on 24,000 ..,quure feel or I.ind no:a r tlw nurthY.t''t cornl'r o f llarhor Boolt'' anl .11 Da t1• l'l.111•. 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Ju.;t \ l':lr Tlw f1r..,t 11Lwr1t·1 la!ll \'P;1r rn<'lu<lcd .111 :11t1•r 1.1\ "'" 111 SH2,7f1h,11r 7 1·1·111 ... .'on th<' i\:-.lro~ Jittinl of .;alt• IJ11::.11w::.s, \\lt1d1 wa:. d 1::.nmt111L11·d in i\Uj.!U!-l . l!li~l ltl'\.('flUC"-Of ~.1.:W.,OJ;J fur lht• rir=--1 c111ar1t•r l'nd1·t! .h1111• 2G wc•n • !'l rwrrcnt ~rcaln thnn l~"l \'l'Jr·, S14.2!'12.-17 t Si\l\ DI t-:Go c Al') S:in 01l'j!O (;a .. k .. :lect rn· Co h.1 .. n '1>0r1 t•ci :1 450 rx·rc·1·nl 1::111n 1n profit o; for t hC' c111arter ended Jun<' :ll. <'Omparcd ~1th the s arnt· thref' m onths 1;1:-.I 'l'l'ar. A 1·omp!ln\ !!>pokf'Sm;m said t•urnmAs were ~1 2 t millton Mmpared tC'l S2.2 million Pror11s for the last 12 mo nths nearly doublecl, he ... aid PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS DVS•NUS NAMC STATEMENT P UBLIC NOTICE /tl(TfTIOVS ausrHUS NAM( STATIMINT ffilir ,.,..~ "Q Pl"' n .,.. ~"O tN\1 TfWI" IOi1•0W1,,g M f tun\ .,.~bv'\t n. • ,., • WO •l OWIO F MA'l'l(fl"C. 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VALF. •• M( ..... ,.,_et• The dtfforenr\• bl:tY.een ma\..· Inf: mtlhon1> or d ollarb and 1:,1\ lnl: 1t 11.wn,, 1i. .i rnutter o rtt'llb1on. "\VIH.•n ) ou arc in a bu:.11\\.":\.., that nc~>ds ra111tah1allotho mud> th::it ~ ou hi.I\<' lo mottl!J):l' 'our hOUSl• oind UI (' uskt'tl to f)it'dJlC 'our hfe in:.uran('C µoltl'll'::r, !her<> 1s a C'l'rt.11 n umount of lcn::.1011." s uid J . H alph l'11rhl•tt T IU: c o Rn •:·r T ··o l ' N 01\'flON ts bt•ln~ phJ"l'll out lh•~ ~·c1ar !lflt•r t ht• I ..t"t of 11ppw' 1mntely S2S m1lh1111 '" J.:l\t•n ;ma' to the art:. and n)l•1hc·11w. 11111 nnh in Cmc mnat t. but 111 ~l'"' '111 J. l'll~ and do1t•11-. of plJl't'' ;1c:r11':-. the counlr~ Jncf 111 Europe.• "l s uppo"<' \hat It 1::. more 1 t' taxing to )!t\l' rnnnt•\ :m ;n ," s miled C'orbl•ll. i 1 • ..,t·1 .i1c•t11n1? ·h1:- gray 1 n g blond h;11r \\hilt• hl' s luml)t'tl in h1i. c:hair with l>llt• foot proppt'll on a lower 1lt':m1.'r or a hand-can cd oak dl'i.k "l :ii"' ;n s h acl lhul t1.-n:.111n \\hen I "a:. runnini:: l\uTont• That's \\ h' \\hen l "as offen'll S30 million' fur tt I .,old out. lt took a long t1mt'. though, to ~<'l O\l·r that tension .. Rl.lNNIS G A FOl'NUATIO!'li, howc\'cr, ts hard work "hen \OU do it all \'ours t•lr · Corbe·u made onl' pica : "Just m ake sure C\'cr vonc unders tands that there is no more monev arnilable It's all bct>n ron). milled. Wt• n 111not consider <.ell) more rcque-.ls." Corbett. and his "'1(e Patriria . 1:1 tratnl'll mu.,1c1an and :.1n~l'r. put Sl5 m1ll1on in their foundatmn and the re::.t .1~1de tor them selves a nd thl'1r !>On and daughter. Foundation funds nearlv doubled through sn \ c:.t men ls. · THE\' C'llOSF. TO SUPPORT opera . ballet. m u!.1c C'l.lucalwn. lo rt'novult• and build t healers. tu lra i n s inger s and ftnancl' medical p r OJCCIS. HEW YO~' I .. ,,, C.tOh (I) ,, N f: JI 'SA .\':f L l 'Sl."'i · Whal "c \\ a nll'd to Jo wa~ ~ml'lhtn)! lh11t \\OUld b<.'1Wfl1 lhl• "'d\'!>l ~pcc•trum of l>l'opll'. M11~1e. bnllet. Oµt•rn. tht.• ,1rt& mill nwd1c11w hut! t he l:l't'Jtl'~l nt·,~I. "M y "lfo had :i s1><•t•1al tm" h•rcnc•l• lot' 1l, and 1 wt·nt ulon~ w1lh the :,u~gl'sllon ' ('ORBt:TT, A ~ATl\'to: 01-' "1usl1111.: N \ :.lurtt.'<I out to hl.• a ltl\\ ~ l'f but ~ot into srripl "I'll 111~ Ill lht• 1•111'1~ d.l}S O( racl111, "r II cl II (' I n i.: ... II l'll :-h 0 \\ !> ,, s · 1''jrnuus Jun Trials · I It-ubo up<'ill'd hlS o" n ai.:1•nc·v to protlu<'l' :.hoy. s ~md "as lur('tl to l'm<'111nat1 111 w :l2 h~ thl' 1.11\' l' 11\\ C' I t' r o !! I l' ' . Ii road l' a:-. I p1onf't•r. as a <·011::-ult ant . he µro dul'l'CI <• nurnlll'r of proj!rami- twre for N Hl' "Wt• \\ l'l'e JUSt com111g out of thl' dt'IH'l'SS1o n. and I hud u dramat11atiun s how ubout rll'w m H'nl mns und husint•s.,t·s th~ll Y. l'rl' pull mg IJt.'oplc back lo "ork " A 0..\ \'TOS. 0 1110 , man ramc to him Y. llh a door chlme tnH•n. t1on and "that's \\ hl'n I made m\• rap1tal m1::.takl'." he laul!h . .; · Corb<'lt tllH'Sll'd Si.500 in lhl' projec:t bt•for<• 1t fa1lt!d. lit• took tl O\'er and let his other interests .:11 to run lftl' bus mess "so I could n• ruup m,\ tm<.'!>lment." lie mmcct the hrm to Cmcm nalr and fo rmed NuTon<' Inc· m I~ A L:nl\cri.1l\ of Cwcmna.t1 audio t·~pt•rt f1~urcd thl' ci. p e n s 1 ' c c h 1 m l' s co u I d It t' n•pla<'l'd \\1th tunmg forks and also de' t•loped t h1mes that could sell for Sl.95 a nd up. Corbl'tl and a ll'am of n ine salrs m l'n I aum·hetl I ht> bus me ss sellin i; door to duor THEN. \\'IT ll Tll E t•nd ol World W .tr 11 followed by tlw o,·•·r Tiu~ Countt·r MASO l istiftqs )~ • M i.lt tf°"" t<f ···~'"' but Id in.: boom. und hi:4 \rock rl'- <'<>rd for brouck:1i<t murkctln.,: • NuTonc boomt•d. T wo s ubtl<> pru- Jl'<'t1> hl•lpcd he i.olcl NllC thl' <'htmes for its statmn hrcnk nnd the "F1hhl•r MrGcc and Moll"" .. ho w u..,t.•d d oor dunws lo hl'rald lhe <'ntranc't> or 1wrlormc>r~ W11h CIH' tw lr of shck ntJ\'erli:-· m.:. a~~rci<SI\'<' mm·kl•lin~ a nd add1tlo11 or o\lwr llrCidlll'ls tnl'lull. Ing m 1M•ri.. l'll'<'f I'll' ht.'Ull'JS, und kttc.·lwn OJ>pliancci\, Nu1'tuw wus bi.: t>nm1~h tu bl' lriil\'<t by ttw Nt•w York Stock £xr hunl!t' 111 lht.• l'Urly 1000s. "i\ ~uy Ilk,• nw ~h,l\1ld hn\t.• Jll!'l rl•l 1rt•d und h.ul tun," Corlx'tt s.11d, "hut !h1' hu' l><'l'll t h(' greatest l'' i>l'rtl'llCC of my h(l' .. TllE FOl'NDATION'S G .. "TS boi.:J?ll' tht> mind. The,v 11wludc more tha n S6 m illion to renovate, n •furbish ;rnd bu ilci Sl'lS for th(' mussivc %·Y1.>ar old <.:md nnuti MUSIC' Ila!!. An equal amount was spcnl <ln producing opt>ras tuerc. t he New York rtlctr1>politan Opera. the New York City Operu. San U1<>ge1, and half a dozen locations in EuroJ)t'. T he founda t i on bui lt t he Corbett A ud ii oriu m <rnd the Patricia Cor bt•t.l Hall al the l ' n 1 \' e r s i I y o f Ci n c 1 n n a r i Conse r va tory of Musil'. ··w E n NANCED ABOUT 50 young opera sin~t'rs tn l!:uropc "tlh 11 vin i: expe nses, JtOO d teachers and helpl'd with plart>s to perform. ..Most of th('m nrc "turt1ng to make 1l big now," he said There Wl.'rc rnulttple i::rnnts to \ rrtually every ('Ollc~c in the Cin· t•innali area. 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Tenneco Reports Gain NEW YORK CAPJ -Tenneco Inc. the d1vers1fled indus trial con · glomerate, Mond ay reported an 8 per - cent gain in second.quarter earnings from those of a year ago. Tuoses.:ay .,1u1y 21, 1976 s DAIL y P!lOt ,, I I 200 Years A o America: Rich Cli1nate for Ads ll>' MlL TON ~IOSKO" I l'Z tn honor or our b1 ('entenn1ol the trucll' m.1gad ne-Ad ~crt1sm~ A .. t· tt·~ on~tru<'kd huw mu('h mone~ "u:s Sl>l'llt on lldvert1sm~ In 17'16 T he ltgure they cum<' uµ \\1th as $200,00Q, a coni.ldel'nblc iium for u popuJ.1tlo11of2 4 million Todnv . w it h 11 p o p ulu l 1o n or 2 10 mUUon ud H'r t 1:; 11\J: t•:\ pendltu1 t·~ ,II C I Ulllllll~ nt S30 b11l1on u ) t•,1r tlow d ld Amen<'uns rn11n u.:t> lo ~iJt'llcl S:..>oO.Otl() ~1 vcur on ad· Money Tree vertlsing \\ ht'n the) didn't have r.1d10 nr tl!luvu,IOn or n 11 t1onul ma1o1azml's or d1ret't·mutl sohr1ta11on!I' Wt'll. his tortani; "ho lookl'd anto th1• tnattc1 havt• conhrnwd thut lh1s land'' as ulwa) s saJubrt0u1> for ndmcn Uvn1~m11n Fr,inkh11 and his folio\\ ers were prod1~\ou1> advl•rt\Se1 s even m thl' colomal d u) s TllE FIRST AM t:Kl('AN Nt:\\SPAP£R appeared m Boston 1n 1690 B\ 1776 \\l' hucl 37 nc\\sp.tpl.'rs in lht! 13 <'Ol ome-:s Ads occupied 2S percent of thc.~pucc lh 1790, _.rte1 rndepc ndencc h,1d been a ch1c 1 t>d the re "ere 106 nt'wspapers m the <'OUOtry -and the' 11 ere filled with ad:s Adve1t1smg Agt.> t.'St1mute:; thut .1d 1e xpl'nd1turcs m 1700 re ached S400 000 double what lhl'' "et l' 111 1776' Ben1amm 1-·rnnklm \\as re.111\ tht father of Amert<'Un advertis ing Hrs ne\\Spaper. !ht• Pt•11ns1 h anra Gazt•llt'. which he founded 111 1729 ",\s 50 percent ad\ crtasmg Franklin himself \\a:; ,1 superlat1vt.> \H1tc1 of 11d\ertis111g copy He promoted the fum1ly soap, his almanac aud books he imported from England Todav s M ad1soo Avenue cop'" rit('a s "ould have llttlt• to teach Frank ho 1-'or example ~ h~ n rr .111khn set ahout advert is mg the :.tOH' he Ill\ enll'tl he 1~ .1s qui ck to 1dent1l v the target thc optin 111 eµlac.:e 11£'1 c 1s ho\\ his co1:" 1 e.td "FIREP LACES WITll SM \l.L OPF.Nl ~GS cuust! drafts or cold air to rush m at e' erv ere' ice and tis 'et> uncomfort.1blc as well .i.s dangerous to sit <Against ar1) su~h cre\11ee Women particularlv ft om this cause 1 us they sit so much m the house1 Jtt.'l cold m the head, rheums, and deflux1ons which tall into thcu J<111., and l!um» a nd h.11e destr O) ed earl) mam a fine Sl•t ol lt'l•th an thc~1· northern cotomes &re-1tl -and l)ngnl f.u't'.., 1ln .11 1>.u 'c1' much eun tribute to damugmg tht.> e~es, dr} .ind shn' l'l lhc s kin, brio!:{ on earl)' the appearart<'<' of old age Yes. Franklin Y.ould htt\l' httk tl1Hicull y reco~nmng his kinship with the promott'1 :; of L1stc1 rne. Certs and Geritol Jn a r eOt•('t11c l's:sa\ done for Ad,crltSlll!l. 1\gc, the hts torlan Thomai; Flt>ming pointed out that advertising nourished ht>re be('ause rolomal i\m~a r.11 fl'c>m bean~ a puny bar k" ard nation "as an .1 U<'nt t•t•m111m v, "1th goods and sen l<'l':-. to sdl I It' ... a1tl 111 fut t thnt on u per <'t1p1to mcome bas is Amcnc .iris ot 1776 Wl'rt' the\\ l'alth1 •sl 1wople around · A PAGE FRO~I A 1710 IS.'\l I-of U. n1.irn1 n Fr ankltn s newspaper can 1cd ad:; for h1Wnl> s.nl d oth ~h11> ~llthngs, London slt>cl U11stol bott11•-. .1 ~~ .1l 1t' trad of Pen OS) h ama I.incl, nails, llung,1rv 1\ ,111•1 gru n tc•,1 11bbons writing paper su~ur and llmt s 11 0111 B.11 li.Hlos anti a parcel of likely Negro men, \\Omen and 1 hilclr1•n 3u st rm · ported And eve n then m t'l l'hunls were ofrt 11n g goods for sale for r~adv money or the us u.11 credit Fle mmg sumnrnnzed 1l .Is follcms Arner1t•at1 ahun dance "as a fact or life from the moment the fu st settle1 landed 1n Vu soma 1 he He\ olut1on \\.is l11ugh1 nol tn lhrow Off an opprl'SSl\C IW\l rnmt•nt but to tit c1dt• \\ho W .ts going to control thc:;e rach1•:-. th1• American:; who were on the scene or the Br1l1sh who h.111011l v he gun to tt llmpsc the real d1 mens1ons of Amct 1can.prm;pcnt v Today, the act ve111smg beat J?Oes on II ere s Jl r\ Ion" 1th a b1('entennial ad,ert1s ment showmf! .1 tlau hng modd posed before the Statue of 1.1 Ix-rt v antl .t one !>en lent c message Help keep America bcaullful ' Cars of Future: More of the Sarne DEARBORN. l\llch <Al'1 l\T.iJor d1.111ges tn the automobllc indu:;tn .1rl' unhkl Iv hv the turn of the ct>ntun . accord mg to the <'llll'f of the second largc.•:.t .1uto maker ·The auto bu~inl•ss 111thc1'170s h,1s hecn much like lhul of the 1960s. and JI s quill• p1olw blc llw auto business of thl' 1980s. 1990s anct bl'\Ollcl will still be.er some r £'scmblan<'t• lo the bus iness as we know 1t todav "accor dmg to llenrv 1'0111 11. chmrman of the l''ord l\totor Co FORD, W HOSF. GRANOl'ATllF.R helped found the world s largC':.l industry 75 years ago d1s<Ussl'd the futurt• of the indus try in :in OJX;nm~ :idd11 ss ol tht! f1r:.t annual Automotive World Congress ford scoffed at Science f1ct1on wntl•rs who fnrcc,u;t u decade ago thaC motor vehlc"lc trsn~portnhon 1n the vc·ur 2000 would be a dazzling, Burk H111(ers ltkc• wor Id of plu~h. electronically controlled ground veh1clt ~ ' Science rlct1on v1s1ons of trunsporl ut1on are stall 'c1 y much in vogue "he s.11d But SC'1c11r c: f1r t1m1 has reverse:<! directwM ansteod of 1tomg furw.1111 Ir\ llm<'. 1t nuw gol':-. backwMd • .... TllE NEW PHOPllF.TS 1cll 1H1 th.1l thl' only w.1y to surv1vl.' 1s to turn buck lhP clo<k. l(l't rid of th•• 1111tomobllc and rC"turn lo w.1lklr ll( rldan~ hu vc ltK and t 1k111g 1111: tru1n • ('u1 11 would cor1lmuc to lw powen ti hy r()nvcnlwnul gnsohnt piston en~inl's for "at le.1!.I the nc)(l sev<>rnl tic· c udcs ' lie s111d . and there will bt• suffici 'nt pell olcum re ~crvci. to kN p tht•m 1 unn!ng And, f< c11 cl ~.1lcl llw11• w11l lw 1111 111C"v1l.1hh• 1 unvl:r-;11111 In mass lransr ortutaon down ttu.• road · The r ('ul mu:;11 t1 ani-1lt system m U1c \Jn ltcd Stat.cs 1s Ute h1~hw uy ~> ~• l'rr'I .mcl tho aulomob1l£' " Allergan Posts Gain Allergan Pharmnc1•uliruls Irvine has nnnnounccll re- cord second quarlur .ind 111x month u1..-rollnJ1 rt•1'u ltK Sales for the serond quartc:r wc•re SI t ,:llG,000. 3J 1>er· cent ahead of lhe like per iod one year .11(0, rn .1rklnli( tlw 10th con!'lccut1ve quarter that Alll:!rgan hw; po.sled .1 new h1~h in sales for a three m onth period Six.month salt>~ lh1s ycur totaled $21 729,000 41 percent greater than sulc " in the flrMt half of las t ye ar Sales gains in the second quarter ond first half rcn ect the first time s ale In the Unllt'tl St.1tes of the company'll new soCt contact le n!i protein cleaner, a1.1 well as continued growth In all of tht: company s pro<loct groups Worldwide sales of sort contaet ll'ns accessory producls at the end of !'!IX month.s were SS.2 m1lhon, or 24 percent total i;ales Dividend Declared Directors or Beckman Instruments, Inc , Fullerton, have declared a d1v1dend or 7 cents per share, payiliTe Aug. 23 to shareholders or record Aug 2 The company has '1 9 million common shares oulsland· mg -. Al2DAILY PILOT Tuesday. July 27. 1976 Got a problem? Then wnte to Pat Dunn. Pat will cul rt!d tape, getting the answer& and actwn you need to solue meqwlaea m (/Ouernmeru and bu.ta· ness. Mail your questwn.s to Pat Dunn At Your Service, Orange Coast Dally Pilot, P.O. Bo:r 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 926'26. Include your telephont number. The column appears daily except Salurdays. Bo•'t Bio.., Top DEAR PAT: Whlle visiting in the East la!>t March, I had a ne w conver tible top put on my car at Rayco in Fairfield, Conn. Jt was only a three· fourthYtop because my rear window section was perfect. Two weeks later Rayco said they·d fix the top, which leaked. But. my passenger and I were soaked oo our return trip to Californin, even with raincoats on ! I took the car to the Costa Mesa Ray cc dealer , who told me he coutdn•t repair the leak because he d1dn 't know where to start l wrote tu the Connecticut Rayco but never got an answer aboul my leaky $107 car top. I thought I was safe in deal- ing with a national company, but it doesn't look that way now. R.W., Costa Mesa Don't despair yet. Mike Amoroco, Costa Mesa's Rayco manaser, wlJJ lake a look at ~our car'a top. If Rayco's lbstallation ls at fault, it will be llnd according to the warranty. Be able to provide )'our orlgJnal purchase rttelpt and invoices that in· dJcate exaftly what work was done on your car in CoaaecUcut. MHbTrall DEAR PAT: w e·ve unsuccessfully tried to find out where the famous Mills Brothers will be a ppear- ing this summe r. We're planning a trip, so any loca- tion in the United States would Ire within ounravl!1 range. D.S .. Corona de! !\1ar A VS hopes you see this column, because you neglected to sign your name or provide your ad· dress and phone number. That tan slow up a response, IC not make the problem impossible to solve. John Mucci and Associatt"' •ill se nd a performa.nce schedule to )'OU It yot write to 9?00 Sunaet Blvd., Suite 905, Los Angeles, CA 90069 <Atta: Joan). Medi·Adrirt- DEAR PAT : I think most older people find both Medicare and Mcd1 ·Cul quite confusing. Does any or ga nization distribute information that really ex· plains lhese programs? 0 . P .. Dana Point The Senior Citizens Program or the California RuraJ Legal Assistance has prepared a Medi· CaJ/Medlcare fact sht.-et that should clarify thes.- two programs for you. Request a rree copy by writ- ing to 1900 K St., Suite 203, Sacramecto, CA 95814. DEAR PAT. l\ly husband passed a\\ay recent· ly, and I am faced \\Ith th<' difficult task of gom~ through his clothes and per!>onal belo ngings Among the things I wtll not be kcc1>1ng. there a re manv nice clothes I would like them to go to a "orthy charity. someplace that really needs und "ould appreciate them Could } ou orrer a 5ugges· lion" L I. . Corona de! 1\1 a r La Casa Delhi. s.tl t::. Central. Santa Ana. dis- tributes clothing dirtttly to the needy free of any rbarge. Your donation can be taken to Santa Ana, or, if you prefe r, tht> Voluntar} .\rtion Center, l7l4 W. Balboa Boulevard. Newport Bear h, "ill handle deliver)' for you. Phone 675·9210 for further in· formation. Spaying A Id DEAR r AT I \\OU Id llh • to ha\(' ITI) 2·.rear-010 German Shepht'n t female spayed. but the cost 1!. so high that I'm not uble to save t'noui:h to pa~ foa it Can you ad \'ase me 1( there is un 11rgnnazat1on th al can refer me to low-c~tspaymi;: • J J. .. S:m ta Amr Lo""<'OSt spaying or neutt•rinit referral in· formation c an be obtalnf'd b.v phoning the Pet Ai.· slatancr Foundation, S42·15JO; the Animal As· slatance l.e axue of Orang.-C'ounty, 960·2900; or •'ellne & Canlnt-•'riends, 635-7975. ~sides promot· big "ruo pet population •ro"th," havinit your dol{ spayed t ntltles you lo a llcen.\f' at half the regular price. Some of the most desirable residen tial real estate in Southern Calif ornla dots the greens and fairways of Big Canyon Country Club In Newport Beach. Appreci- ation of property values in Big Canyon - and throughout Newport Beach • has been unexcelled. Newport Equity Funds arranges secondary real estate financing on such properties. Perhaps we can help you . 7"ew11ort Equity 'Funils Jnc. · Real Estate Brokers ·AVCO FINANCIAL TOWER 620 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE SUl"TE211 NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA 92660 7141&«·8824 Cf!'n•ur~d The Jf ou:.t.• Eth1t·~ Comm itt~c hJ'.', rt' comm cntli!tl thul Rep. Robert S1kc::, 1 0 -Flu 1 be reµrimZtntlcd 011 t\\o count-. or f111<J1ll'1..tl m1~nmdutl 'Cousins' Set Picnic In Tustin The annual "Cousin" picn ic of the Orange Cou nt y Colony . California Sol'll'ly :ir Mayflower Dc!>ccn~ants will be held Saturday an Tustin. For more lnformatJOn call 539·7859 or 837 -1451 Singers: 'R u l i11g 's Off Ke y Camp Coddles Canines WETllEH SF'II::l.O Conn 1AI'1 Tht• ooh ba 'I!. for 't•pJr ;.1 t Inf( !)Iii dent!> Ul J .:r.idc· :.ehuol choir 1 \ llll't'H .in~t· .i.nd in Sl\th ftrade evt·ryone lb bru.1rally u sopr:.lllo, uct•ordmg to a schoul of fll'lal -\'a u ghn llo " land . d1rert11r of t•lt•nH'nt;iry' t>dUl'Ut ·l<ln 10 Wetht>rsfttdd. !>ays a Sil\ th i.:rude bo.' s glee dub ha:. tu be d1111 1nutro to l'Omply \\1th tederaJ rl'- i:ulataoni. bannrng sex d1st·ram1nnt1on THE ALL-HO\'S choir "a· :.tartt•d bec.iust• \\hen the st•,es \\ere mal\ed , bo),., \~er~ relu<' t.mt lo tn out a sthool offac1JI said, St'huol B oa rd Cha irman Saul Caltnsky s.iys the mo\ c to end bov s choir ··1:. rid1culou!> · OT H E R SC HOOL board members agr~. fhey said they s upfJQrt efforts to t'Omplam to their elected represen· tati\'es in Was hington about lhe rt•gulation. "l think this is m the sume l'ategor~ of Cather- son. mother-daughter banquet:. thut President F'ord has !>lt.'pped into, .. said board mem ber SYKES\'11.LE, Md 1AP1 Thert· s J summer camp in this countr) lO\\n "h<»t• act I\ 1tws \!tr) lit· tie from thousands or cam~ aero,,:. the nation There :. \\ 1m mmi:. h1kinJt, plcnt) or rre,,h :ur and good food the kind or camp an) kul \\Ould be happ) to bo:ird 3 bu!> for ut :.ummer s oubct E>.u•i11 this lamp 1'>n t for Inds 1rs for do~11 S PRJ~G \ ALLE\ FAH.ll IS J place \~here, for 3S man) \H•t-ks as )OU re" 1lhn~ to pa). )OU cun ship RoH•r orr for the !>Ummcr Ami It i. not JU!>t u 1.enncl "hert: tlo.::. arc nwn'I) bourded. the owners maant:un ""\\l' never cull thl•m 'dogs· lwre:· Sllld the camp·!> founder. Huth Shaw ·They're ealkd 't·Jm· pers · and tht') f.:Cl the k111cl of treatment ) ou "d ex· l)t'rt to rind at :my summ{•r tumµ " Every day. thl' do~:. 1-(o on hour.long hikes and SI\ im m tht• IOO·ucrt: farm ·i. pontl. T hey abu gel a IS mmuh• obL•thC'nt'l' lt•::.111m, groommg and lhear o'' ner::. · l'ho1cl' of d iet ~1RS. SllAW CllARG t:.~ S50 a wel'k for camp mg that's routchlY double the normal fee for t he kennel shl' also runs Thl• :.ummL•r c·amp 1::. an its first season, but Mr-. Sha\\ :.ay:. :.he ran ulreud) tell that I.he kennel dogi. aren't as hJppy a::. the cum· pers "Wt> hJ' e ••bout 35 do~-. hcrr and 1t s C3S) to tell the 16 tamper i. from the boarders !>hl' !>aid ""The rampers arc Jh•rt. the) ha\e i;:uod appetites and they don·t s pend their lime herl' pining a" a~ al the loss or their families .. Mrs. Shaw s aid she first lhought of the summer camp four years ago after the kennel opened "A LOT O F P EOPLE DON'T reuhtc how their dogs miss them \\hen they J(o a\\a) for the sum· mrr. ··she SJ1d. The \\hole idea behrnd the summer camp 1::. to take the dog's mmd off its loneliness ·· To help fill the void left by the departure of the family. Spring Valley has counselors one for every 10 campers. Each dog.camper, gets to know its new friend. Camping r an have its drawbacks. however . Owne rs agree not to hold the camp responsible in case of accidents. Nol too long ago, one dog took orr through the far m 's corn crop after a skunk, and another gave the Shaw's cow!> a run t hrough the pastures. Edward Wingfield. --.'We haven-( had any dog get loosl' yet T alwa)s tell the girls to hold on for d ear hie \\hen they're out on the hike, .. Mrs. Sha\\ 1>U1d. No tnp to summer camp ts complete without memories to last untJI next s ummer , ol course So each dog gets a report card listing new tricks and new friends and . JU.St so Rover d~en't forget, he gets a photograph to hnng in h1:. doghouse at home .,.c,, ~ ~~~,c; our.PATIENT SU~Y QNllR "~#. "-",..~~ . a soeclal1zed loolily tor all minor i-_."'" 001.pahont surgacot prooecturos. ~ WISHES TO ANNOUNCE the establishment of a permallent b1rtll control cllnlc • Female ste11hz1111on (band·a1d procedure) • Male s1er1Uza11on (vaSf!Clomy) • Pregnancy term1n1111on FOR AIRTHH l ... FOIMATIOH CALl 11 .... 41·1426 Protoss1ona1 referral without lee Comme"'iaJ Credit· lllKlFT l'O!Tll'IC \Tl: .\rt'lll ':'\I:; r .. , '-.,1i1 .. 1111 •• 1,,.,1.t"'" < '"". ;\J,•111h~ r Ht fh\_ < ,, l111t 111-1 \,..,,11, 1.,hnn 11f I ht 1f1 .rntl f 11.IU C ''lht•-uth . ., • l t•llln lo\'h.•,t) l°h.·•111fll.all,111\.lll)"OC"h.-.\ rh1111~ · G 1,;.fliOO South Coast Plaza-Costa Mesa. 3333 Bristol St.. 546-9321 Westminster Mall -Golden West at San Oieoo Fwy., 800.2521 . Some Shoes Hard To Fill By DENNIS MtL£1..LN11 QI t,,. 0.lly ""°' ~· It's 6 a .m. Slumber ts intt r · rupted by a teltphone ring. ··can you, .. asks the vok e at the other *· •"be at Estancia I IJ&h School by 8?" ··ves. •· agrees the awaktned sleeper .... The call ill not a,S cryptic as it sounds. It is merely the beginning or another day for one o( 400 sub- stHute teachers in Ow Newport· Mesa Unmed School Di.strict. The caller is one ol lwo district clerks who re port to WOf"k at S a.m. Thl'Y start the day by play· Ing back the telt'phone caJl-1n tape$. Wtlh r ecorded m~sages from teachers who wdl be absent that day. Then the phone calls begin. Julia Hall is used to the early morning reveille : She has been subbing eight years. She merely switr hes her schedule from plan A to plan B. · DAILY SlJRPRISE Substitute te achers .do not know from one d ay lo the next if they wall be working. They also don't know where or \\hat thel' will be required to teach. Mrs. Hall was a business ma· jor with an English minor. But it's not uncommon for her to lake over an indus trial arts class or even a school marching band, especiall y during the nu season BE.A ANDERSON, Editor Tuesday, July 27, 1976 Bt ' Self-esteem: Prerequisite • 1ng To · Learn Ry JO OLSON 041"• O•ilf l'iltt S..11 Want to earn straight As in col· lege'! Anyone c a n. accordin g to Charlotte l\feckc. 1f he learns to like himself first. Unless a person beli<'\'es in himself, Mrs. Mecke explained, he can never utilize his full power. and energy. Onre he hus mastered the art of self-estee m . he can ~o on to learn the helpful .. survival skills"' tau1:ht b)' the Oron~c Coast Collefte English professor. Mr~. Mcckc s ha res these techniques during a ninc-we<'k class rour times a year al occ. during which she stttsses that "earnini Jiood grades is M> r>C'r· cent technique and 20 percent brainii.•· EARNS HONORS • The class. which 11ounds like one of the most enlJcing being of·. fered on a college cam pus. earned honors for Mrs. Mecke from C h ange m agazine, a journa l .of high er education published in New Rochelle, N. Y. Twenty ·bin~p_ro(essors were selected from-throughout the na-· taon to publish cBpsule.s of their work in the July issue or the magailnc. Mrs. Mecke sa id her course in· eludes deep bre athing, medita- tion, head·ncck cxt'rclses and other relaxation tcchnlquC's. lt begins with the '"name flame ... where the s tud<>nts lcarn th e n ames o r all th ei r classmates. .. I always play a gnme an.er I have taurht a technique.'' the pro- fessor s aid ... then relate the t~hnique to other 1mbjects.' • TAUGllTTO LISTEN The stude nts are tought how lo take notes and lis ten. how to sur- vey, question and read a book wben St'bool prinripal s ore ~per ate. Adaptability Is the key quuhty. That ls par\ of the chaUen3e .M~. llall and other subslllutes find m lheJOb. Some teacht'rs isubshlule until they are a ble to land a Cull·llmc teaching position. nut mtll'>t vrt• fer working part-lime and linll their job equally r e" urdin~. "I have told my studenlS not to disrredit substitute tcachinat 1f they can't find a full t111w JOb, .. said Dr. Julie Gensley, Cal Stall' Long Beach profl'!>S()(" or clcml•n tary education "lt·s one of tht' rno.'l \aluablc experiences a leac·hcr <'Wl hu\e. They go to a \'araety of srhools and classes and "ork "1th u v ariety o f children a n d personalities." ADVANTAGE Because they mus t sl<'P into n classroom -often on a minute:; notice -it seems natur al that tht' students would take ad' antagc of the situation. ··tt·s going to be a free da~ while lhe teacher is awQy, .. lhl') must assume. That ·s not true-a t lea~t not for long. Marilyn Fair infor ms the dass at the outset that she is not there to baby·sit. She is the rl' to lead• · .. 1 tell the m my name 1s l''a1r and I can be fair ." shc sa1d ... I've nev·er had too ma ny problems.·· and how to memorize in a fi vt• step method. They are required to k<'l'P a daily journal. wh1 rh 1s turnl•d an every Monday for rommcnts Writing the lo~ C'nabl<'~ them to see their failures more N sih . Mrs. Mecke explained She also puts a provocative s aying on the blackboard every day for more pos1tivl' in put Most classes b<•comt• closely knit groups as tht• students follow Mrs . Mecke·s adv1c<' tll:il ··rour hugs a day kecp"thc psythiulrai.t away.·· · BUDDY SYST E M "The kids get the ft•clin~ or family here."· she said ... /\ lot of the students s ay they nevrr knew anyone a l OCC be fort> · · It has almost become a lrod1 lion for the class to 1•nf1 with '-' potluck, which IS tht• rc•isult Of lhC' deep friendships formed within lhe aroups. • ··They kiod of lest you.·· ad· m1ts Mrs . Jl all, \\ho ubsututes ot high 111<-hOol. .., usually J\l!t tell them l hove three teeMged boys and know oil tht> tricks.·• Mtrr eight > earS he ba made lllony fn rnd · a moo.: the s tu· dents, "ho often help her wht'n c\cryonc 1$ talki ng and not pay· mg attention. ~"TUO ENT 11 t:l,l' '"I've hu1l kul:s tell the other students to knoel.. it orf." She laughed "Wt> n•:illy <ii>JJrccluk that.·· Some students show concern over "hy the rt>gular teal'ht>r •~ a~ent Other:. arc resentful ;ind ques t io n the ~ubs tltUt <'"i. kno" l~gc ol thl' subJl'Ct "Some don t think \\e're creden11all'd teachers. T hl'Y thank \\(.>"re JUSl baby-sitters.·· lhgh SL'hool teachers often leave u tcst (m· the subslitul e 1.0 ~ive to lhl' student:. Rut usuully lhe \H'l'k ... lt>SSOO plan IS con!>Ull ed and till' da:.!>room malt.'r1 al 1s p1ckt'd up \\ ht'rt' the tc.ichcr left off If the ll'athl'r ,.., out O\er a lon~ period. ~l rs llall :.aid. the Mt!,. l'>l1lute mu!>t IJke the textbooks home and :.tud~. Becau!>e few school districts provide tra1nin~ for taking over another teacht•r 's classroom. Dr Gensley plan!> to offt'r a new course llt•nt;.111n•ly next s pring 1, The Sub~t1tutc.· Teacher Mrs . Merk<' uttnbutes these. bonds to l h1• "s tufly buddy .. system :.he employ!<. where she as:.11::ns !>IUdt•111s 10 "ork together in pair" c Sl'\l'ral pairs have got · ten marned i Each dhv ..,ht• :.i:.k~ .. 1udcnrs fo o;hurc lhl'.lr l'.>UC('CSSCS, which further builds morale· Teac hinJ:? this cla~s wa s someth ing th<' beach resid ent. h11d never thoui?ht or. she said. It j!r(•w froan a tlllOl"lni.: l'l.'l\tl'r ~he• started :ii llw eol h•i.:t•s rc<1ue:.t. \\hen~· ..,tudl'nti; \\Cr e t1> h1· trained to ht•l 11 olhl•r :.tudc>nts ·• 1 would hst<'n to students' 11ro· blem!'I w11h 1t1<•1r tutccs and I heard them ~aying over and ov<'r that the studc•nl" dicln't know how lo stud\'. couldn l lukc nolci. and fnm• ui1 on lei.I!> ' "I f\oll that we nl'l'<lt•d a back \Ill rourst• in how to stuc1y for tlw tutors. It w:1s my ori"lnul intent V~rUUhty Plus CrNtll\ II)'. PROBLEM Alli 'E She bellevt>s problems arise wht'n tubsta lule~ go antu ~ etas room demanding lhincs be done their way Thl'rc are rul':., shl' e.a1d, that can be p1ckecl u11 lo ~l'e "hal th\• clu s ha. done in the pust and what standards hU\'(' bc<'n :.ct. The frwndhnl•!oS or thl· flwully lndiruks thl' dc,i:rcc of mornll' at tltl' 11chool . Cluss room bulletin boards show "hl'lhcr or not :jlU· d nt or the l~Ul'hl'r's work is cm· phaMzed , She S31d 1t ·:. abo ens\• to de· term1nt• how d 1sc1pl11ll•d th'• tear hl'r run~ the cl ass bv watchan~ to s('c 1f the students walk an and t ak,, their seaL'> or 1r they stand around in groups talk· Ing. .. !low ~ou mtl'ract \\ith thl• children ·as ~orng to depend on how the <·h1ldn•11 act ~fore vour arrival ... she :.:11d. - LF..\DERSHI P E'en 111 cl as!>''" whe re there as a p:ittern or ro\\daness. s he behl'' es. most students are look· an1: for l'ducational leadl·rsh1p "Th<'r e alwa~s 1s a ma1or11y of rhaldrcn \\ho rl•all~ "ant to learn If they sec the suhst1lutc has somethin g they'll be cager to learn." Dr . Censley suggests sub· sliutcs brini;: projects and stories to das:. and also use their own apecil'I talents and t>xpcrlenC'c:.~ such as 11rt. musk and ln.wcl to capture the studentg• imagana. uona. Most substitute!'! have what Nan t'ryer calls her .. Mary Pop· pins c arpet bu5!" ror th tlrncg when the eluss finishes Its work. t urly . Th •se lnclude brai n tea. ers and moth puu le gome:s. Rut thi' most important ta, k i1l wlnnin4' the tru l und respect or the students . The most conlmon noctlon f r o m l'l c mentnry schoo l childre n, who ui;ual\y feel close to their kacher. Is disappoint· mtnt. "Th<'Y anliclt>oll' curryln~ on what the tearher does day to d a.,v."sald Or. Gem,ley. llELPINCO T Rather than competing with the regular t eacher, s he believes. ·1t is best for substitutes to suy they arc a friend who is there to help out. She sug~ests l earning names qui<'kly. complimenting the stu· dents for giving good answers and assignin~ tas ks such as help· ing distribute papers. .. Instead of being a stranger the substitute becomes someone who is aware and cares who they are.·· The s ubstitute has his work cu\ out for h im. Thal is, said Or. Gensley. "unless you have a re· putation and the children say, 'Oh boy. are you goin~ to be our substitute?' Then you're in. Dul you have to earn that." Some of I• Charlotte Mecke 's concepts are drawn from "l .,. her 'esoteric · studies, but I she does not try to force her beliefs 11 on students. She believes people have difficulty in , . . -surv1v1ng tn ~ __ coll~e because they were taught to be negative. that both take the course but il never happ('ncd that way." DEVELOPM ENT ~l rs . Mcckc developed the rourse tlu n ng a one-semester faculty fellowship wh1<'h took her to many other r am puses seek ing ways to help students. Shc found many of the same kinds of reading and math labs whic h were good but· 'still not do- ing the JOb. ·• Since therl' were no books tell· ini;: .students how to make it in colie1::e. Mrs. Met•ke drew on her own rcndinl't und ht.>r masters de~rcc in psycholo~y for the course content. Some of thc concepts are drown fro m the •·esoteric"' :.tud1e!'I Mrs . Mecke is involvt!d "1th. including para ps)'chology and expa nded awareness. but she• does not try to force beliefs on ht>r s tudents. Mrs. M eet& believes people have difficulty surviving in col-' lege because they have been c taught to be ne gative as children. 1 SURVIVAL '"No'" is the favorite word of most parents. she said ... They are just try ing lo teach us to Sur· vive and live. with others, but everything is no. "Of course there are yesses but the whole fabric Is more negative than positive. A vast majority of people never updatethclrtapes." She stresses lo her s tudents 1 that '"you learn what you do. lf y o u put o ff doing y our homewo rk, tha t's what you 1 learn. If you don't like it, st.op." If anyone is tense about tho pro.peel or getting through tho 1 class or out of college. they Jt<'l a , hug from "'Char." us ho prefers to be called. "Nobody_ can learn whcn·lhcy aretenae1 ··she explained. Remedial Reading: A Family ·Plan By UORIS LEE OllMO•ll'l'~i.tSqlf Every day at 8:30 a.m. 22 parent s and their res pective r hildren troop into class at Harper School. Fountain Valley School District and spend the morning there. poring over their readers together. stopping for a brier recess only once. The little study group is part or ' a new element in the district"s unique Community &hoot Pro· gram -a parent·child reading clinic. Designed by teacher J ack Petrulis, the program operates on the premise that the best way for a child to learn is with hls own parents or some other reJaU\·e. "They have ll common goal," Jack Robinson. CSP coord· ·inator. said in reportlntt the progress or the c las.s ... And this is a neat opportunity for parents to come into the school world of their children and see what they're doing here. What we're doini is bringing them together for 1earnin~. · · FOR PARENTS, TOO The cllnic is designed not onlf. for children with re.Sing di • ficullies, he said. but also for the parent who is concerned and try- ing to help his child at borne. Before beginning the c:tuses, which are free. the parent-child teams were '"diagnOl'led" fM in· dlvidual needs by Pe\rutis who conferre d with each g roup separately. After screening. each pair re· ceived a personalized program. one for school a nd one for home in lhe ahernoon. .. We were worried at first 1bout th• l on#; sessions," Robinson said. ··t·our Iona hours in the morning and then more study in the afternoon at home. But they're dolng it. It shows they have strong commitments.·· SHORTBllEAk The reading teams have a 20-minule break. he ~aid, and the homework involves only one oc two hours. The classwork in a rour-week course Is r.upervlsed by a trained aide. The progr am. involving stu· dents in second through firth grades, is otily the beginning oC what could be a more expansive one involving other subjects, he pointed out. "Weill begin with reading. and at the end of the course we'll evaluate it and get feedback from the parents. and then sec what we've acromplished before we do anything further." He 's already getting !;Ome ear· ly feedback, he said, "whict\ is positive." CSP SPIN·OFF The clinic fits in with the con· cept or the Community School Program for which the dislrict. won national r ecognition in a government·sponsored bicenten· nial tribute a rew months ago. CSP, created by the district and implem e nted during the t1t'hool year or 1972·73. is different from regular summer school. Robinson emphasized, in tha t It In volves the whole communit y, from preschoolers to s enior citlzenS'. .. It's built on the precept that learnJng Is a conUnu()U$, process not confined to classroom ac· tJVaties. ··he s aid. As a result the program offers everything from m uslc and cook· ins to fly fishing and coin rollect· ing With no Ii m it a lion as to age. ··u enh ances communication between all ages. strengbtbenlng family units, expancDng cultural activity a nd making better use or school facilities," Robinson said, The reading clinic is a natural eJtt.ensaon o( this precept, he ex· plained. WOllKSHOPS FIRST "CSP had been offeri"lt parent workshops in helpln$t the ir cltildren succeed In certain areas of reading and math al home, and from that evolved the idea for the program." As a result, in their dally sessions together parents and students are solving reading and spelling difficulties In a ••poeilive atm08phere," each pair wwklng in "their own private comer." And the whole thins worlcs. Robinson said -Ith enthualum. The proof ls found in the enroll· ment and atl~ndancerecord. ··we set • limit or 23 parents aod 2S cbildNa. We have 22 ot each. And ao drop-outs.·· ft DAILY PILOT Love ·1 That i Ga~;'"80"8F.~ So m any people ha,·e been ai.kang me If l am playme better tennis lhts year. Mainly, tney have been the peopl~ "ho played me las t ye:tr I am happy to report that although my form ls much the same. C h,ve picked up a few tracks ol the court that J have seen rrofo~~ionals use. ' which i1 bound lo improve my game· I have finally mastered what to do with the second tennis ball. Having small h1tnds, l was becoming terribly self-consr1ous about keeping at an a can in the car whlle I ser ved the f1ri.t one l noted some women tuc:ked the second ball Just inside the el a she leg of their tennis panties. I trted, but round the space already occupied b} a leg Now 1 simply d rop the second ball do" n mv l'lea' age. g avang me ache l that often stunl> my opponent throughout an entire M~t Next. I have learned how lo stall , thus throw- ing my entire opponent's game off ll 's called the old tie-the-shoe-trick. When your opponent 1s re· ady to serve, simply drov to your knet's, untie your shoe. rearrange ats tongue, and tie 1t again. Baseball players use the old s tall all the lime. 1Cancinnati Reds patcher P<i t Zachry re· cently swallowed lus chewing tobacco and threw up agains t a dugout wall. C h:nen't mastered al what hour J can throw up. Someumes. 1t 1s during a return.1 APWtnl>ftO" NELLIE ZIMMERMAN Memories Bitter Dependenc.y Guilt-edged DEAR ANN l.A DERS· What "1sdom, consolation or ad,icc can you give parents in their 50i. who have wor kt'd hard to achieve the American dream . loved tl\(!lr kads and tried to ghe them the best Y.Orld ever ? We are :Jso the unhappiest Ma ny of our children are on drugs. unt>mployed dropouts, mi grant~. drifter~. angry with the v.orld. ho tale toward us and out· of-101nt "Ith society. How much and for how Iona should parents pay. an terms of self recrimination, worry. chsap· point ment and rtnancaa.I supwrt" llow can we enjoy the ~·ears that are left lo Ub now that we hu\-e more m one). re" er business pre sure:. and arc still in fairly good heallh" It s heart-1Jreak1ng to s~ our kads maladJu ted. disoriented and unable to cope We can't help but feel "e are lo blame After a ll. the\• are our sons and daughters . We ra1!>ed them \\'here I!> the <'utorr lane·~ Do you have any answt•rs'! -MEANT WELL PARENT S . DEAR ~U~ANT WELL: To you and lhe thous ands of oche r parents who are miseuble becaui.e of "what) ou have done" to ) our children. l say this: Stop beating yourseh es. \'ou did the best you could "'Ith the tools al hand -lnupulentt, d•l fef't, tht' "'orks. No one knows why l!O m t> chUdrH turn out lo be cham· ploos ln i plte of pattn~ who pro· \'ldH precious little emotional bOllrl•hmeet, whlle oeher ldcb - loved . w1nttd. t e nderl y nurtured, with all the so·uUC'd advantagH -turn out peot'~. etlran1~. and unable lo COJl4', I have come to bf>llt\'t' In tM 1uetlc factor which hai. bffn he· oored b)' man)' bt>bavloral "tX· pert • " W e all lnht rlt our nt't\1ous syslt'ms and If lhf' nt>rvous sys tem ls fragile, It placts oerc-llmlt•tlons on what a person c•n tolt"rate. Certain lndl vlduals art born sunlvors. Thl'y can withstand tlfc-' harshtsl blo"·s and emtrge the strongf'r for ll. Others crum- ble ln the fal't of minor ad\•usll). The same-fire that melts buuer can make steel strong. And l t l u s not O\'t rlook pt"rsonal re ponslbUity. I a m sick of hearing children blame tht'ir part>nls for thelr musf'd·up lives. People with all sorts of handJcaps can and DO make II In lhJs demanding and competitive v.orld. t'or tho e who are hooked on dopt>. Cht>rf' are drug abuse cen· ters "ith trained personne l, eager and "ailing to hflp. For in· Ann¥"1 Landers dh !duals "'ho net'd profeuleeal roua1telint[, ther.-are m,.atal hnlth l'llnlcs . Tht' self·help grGGJ)I do a remarilable job - and tlilty ar t frt'e. AI C'oholfrs Anonymou s . Ga mbl e r s Anonymous. Reeovt'ry, Int. The Ust u tDdless. Eaou11t of this "\'ou dama«c.·d mt. aow t1ke care of me" DOO· M'ftle . It' a cop-ouc. Vart ntal ~ullt Jald on by our kids Is so thick you un <'Ut It "'IU. a kaJfe. It ffVH no purpose except to perpetuate Onanclal and t mo· Uoaal dependence and cru tt' a cllmatt" or hostllily, punlshmf'nt and ultimate failure. God helps those" ho help thl'mseln•1s. Do you ft>cl awkward, self· conscwus lonelv? Welcome to thc r lub. T here's help for you in Ann Landers ·s booklet. "The Key to Popularity.'' Send 50 cents in com" 1th) our request and a Ion~. :.t a mped self-addr essed en· \'elope to Ann Landers, P.O. Box l-WO. l::lgan, lll.60120. ELLY BEANS GI RLS BOUTIQUE Anot'1er play 1s the rearrange-the-strings number. Never take the rap for a bad return or no return. Whenever you hit a ball into the net or miss 1t entirely. brmg the game to a grand mg halt by ch~cking the s trings of your racket. spend mg sometimes as much as five minutes separating them and testing their strength. This absolves .>ou of any orthe responslbalaty for a bad s hot. Forget all you have been told about concen· I ration. It is O\'erratcd. Often." hen there 1s time during one of-my-tnbs. l yell aero~ the-net, "Your tipper 1s open." and ha\t~ not onb been ag. nored. but sound I.> punished form~ good deed. blind. deaf and \\ith just a ~ear of formal TrRRA education rec·allt'<i that da) ,o many )<:ars § t:: A Fr&sh Look tn Girls Clothing Probably my greale!>t accnmphl>hment this .>ear has been m y skill at learning to play the game called. ··Run Around the Backhand." befon• ~ AWA RD WINN/IVG I thought I "·as goang lo Aultmjn lln~(lltal \ HAIR DES/GIVER for a blood test and then to a home for the bland an \ Canton ... she remembered m Mgn language. let-Hatrcuts Include ter by letter. word by word. ··But they took me to • sc1enrif1c ,,.,, an.,lysu Massillon and kept me there for 19 years... • protHr cond1t1on11r Today. an her 70th year, she 18 free of the • pr~111on haircut mental inst itution at last . Ii\ ing in a Canton • blow dry S•7t>S 4 to s- and 7-14 Com.' on on and qet a~Quaonted Early an m y tennis career. l used to think when a ball landed to the left of me J h<id to use my backhand to return it. I have since learned that anything is better. induding straddling a 15-foot cyclone fence. boarding home. Institution officials said she would never have been adm1tte<1 under current concepts. N EWPORTER INN FHMLUf COURTYARD 2640 I . C..e Hwy. 641)..UU C-6d Mw ' Mefor C"41t Co~ No doubt about it -e\'er.v day In e\ cry way. my game f.!rows stronger. I saw one enthusiast the other day playing wath his racket out or the press. I 'JI have lo try that. lier life has been one or anguish and depra\'3· lion. Born an Braddock. Pa .. blind and dear by the time she was 10. "ith only one year ol formal education. s he m oved to Canton al 13. was shunt- ed aside from r elataws' homes to rest homes for aJ mo:.t 40 years. then entered Massillon Slate Pisces, Avoid Self-deception Jlospital. Her Ion~ white hair pulled back, her serene face hiding the bitterness ans1de her, she clasped the hands of James Schneck. who spelled into her palms thes1gn language she can't see. Schneck. a niversity or Akron student who had been visiting with Nellie for three years, formed a group from the school's Advisory Board for the Deaf which s uccessfully obtained WEONESDA \', J UL\'?8 ByS\'DNE\' OMARR ARIES !Marc h 21· April 191· Windfall <'OOld eume your way -cash fl ow flo\\ s. Be ready for ch an~<'. "araely. chance for tra v e l. Be e n · thusaa:.tic, confide nt. TAURUS <April 20· Ma y 201 : f'a m1l v m e mbe r h a s ··good new:." and s hares 1l. You may be asked to help plan a part y. Luxury atcm a nd its cost -as aJso 1n picture. GEMINI 1;\tay 21.Junc 201. A\'Old dir<·Cl· con· f rontat1on s. Take <'lrcul;ir route. Accept soc a al mv1tu1 ion. Chanize of routine would be con· s truct 1 \'<' C'ANC'ER f Jun<' 2 1· Ju l y 22 I : l\1 On £1y , rt.'spons1b1ltty, important relations hip -these form montage. You sort out what 1~ s1gnif1cant -- you lt'arn who supports you. "ho is o f rt1tr· weather varietv. u :o I July 2l·Aug. 221: l\tore rN·vi.:n1lion du<': you complt'te project. You get favorable atten- lton. d1s1>lay, clistrlbu· tion of product. One who wns cta s tanl comes clos<'r. VIR(;() I Au~. 23-Sepl. 221: fo'and wnys of mak· tnit ronla<'ts. of cxpr('ss· mg. or amprantang your 01o1m style. Empha!>1S on what oct·urs behind th<' scenl'!I or at <'lnndestane confl.'ren<'<'. I.IRR A I St>pt. 23·0<-l. 221: You fmd thut family fortllll<'S . other involve· m<'nls nncl inter('Sls ar<' in l <' n s if 1 c ti • F o 11 ow throu~h on hunch. One who aided. tauizht you m pnst could m ake reap· pearance. SCORPIO COct. 23· Nov. 211: Lie low; play waatin~ i.tame . You learn how t o communicate needs , prefe rences lo vrofessional superior . SAGITI'ARIVS !Nov. 22-Dec. 211: Be ready for review. revlsion . Build on solid base . Heed words of one who is will· ing to share eXJ)eriences. Unes of communication open -Ir you so permit. CAPR ICORS 10ec. 22-Jan. 19 >: Be reasona· blc where requests are concerned . O ne who eares for you. is interest· ed an your welfare also needs some s pecial con· siderat1on. Know It and respond aceordingly. AQUAR I US (J an . 20-Feb. 18 1: Diplomatic approach is necessary. First listen. lhM check alternatives. But do not fo rce issues. Be s up- p or ti v e o f f amil y meml><'r. · PISCES <Feb. 19 · March 20 1: See beyond the 1mmed13t<': a\'oid selr-decept1on. Pt'rfect and streamline techni· ques. Re discreet. Play eards close to ches t. her release. Nellie. who is receiving aid from civic or· ganazat1ons and societies fOf' the deaf. said she faces many problems on the outs ide. lier compa· nions. she said, don't seem to understand her. but she added. "I am much happier here." Mrs. Dorothy Demharter. acting superinten- dent al Massillon , said Nellie was comm itted because s he had been hostile and aggressive dur- ing her stays in the rest home. str iking out at at· lendants and other patients. She said that kind of behavior car ried over into the state hospit al for a lime. But Mrs. Demharter said it was out of frustration over not being able to communicate. ··she couldn't communicate with us and we couldn 't co mmunicate with he r ." Mrs. Demharter saad. "Nineteen years ago. people admitted to stale institutions st 3\ ed. M ass1llon then w3s a long-term care instatutlon. .. Al the time of her admission. I would con· sider it a correct admission." she said. · ·t; nder · the concept 19 years ago she was mentally 111 :.X-cause of behavior problems." a good beglnnl~ 11 .,_ w9itHMe tli1117 Ywr c.,.,,e• lol ltle ritM ,..,....i..17 l'M9h•· -t1'1111 -' .......,1 If tlile 9"WW I• "Ye•" Oii .. C.-tl ., .. ho<re ......., •• WOtt'f ...... H ..... Ulli• .... , wll ... 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' ..... t --\ :--._ I I -' • 'I • r l))lr WN«A 01~ '7tlJR NAP, /M.. Wtl~ .. Moro 'rW K10J1 ALL m ~~ 1rxK£1J~ • Tuesday. July 27 1976 •• r .. Parents, Sister Offer Insight to Champ MONTREAL-To the world viewers who happened to be • watcblna Olym pic Games TV CO\'tUle, 17-year-old Bri•n Goodell attmed a.nytlune but aveu&e when. w1ttun u span ol 48 houn , be c aptured gold medals and broke world swam r ec ords In the 400 a nd l,SOO·mctcr frecJJtylH But to bis parents, Wayne and Reba Goodell of Mtulon Viejo. Brian has always been Justa normal boy. And to hts 20 year-old sis· , ter , Gall. he has been a typical brothe r-teasing her about her boyfrie nds. "We used to tease each other and Pi<'k at one another until someone got mod when we were llltle kids, .. Gaal re- calls . "He used to punch me &.n the stomach untll he was 8 or 9 and we used lo have rock fights with the kids that UH.id behU\d us. ··we played cards a lot ond 1 usuaUy woo. But he wasn't a bad IO!>er. ''And we used to chmb ll fence at u nearby r M ch lo steaJ pomegranates when he wu 5 or 6. We'd get chnsl.'d 8 14 •Y sometime~. My mom never knew that. When she 'd ~k where we got the pomt! granates Wl•'c1 just tell her so- meone gave thl'm to us "Brian and 1 have always been very close. We learned t o swim toge the r and whenever he goes away or comes home from trips now, I go to the airport to see h1m orr ur to meet him. ··1·ve wa tched hlmgowup. He's really eot a atrong mind. 1 ·m conride nl he can do C.l e NN WMITlr WHITE WASH whatever hew ants to do," she said when asked iJ she was 1urpri1ed al what her brolhcr accomphshed in lhe Olym- pics. Reba Goodell re memben her son as being very normal. .. lie never g ave us any :~medcan Cagers [Bid for Gold Medal ~MONTREAL CAP1 -The Unit· States, which now appears to a ve very little chance of leading e Olympics In either gold or otal medals, looks lo its basket all team for the restor ation of is placed prestige tonight . "We came here to play for the Jold m edal, a nd that's what +P..e 're doing," s a id All-American lioou. May of Indiana. "It ~n·t . ~alter who we're pleying. We tUdn't come here to pl ay Russia We came lo wm lhe gold."' The Russians . controversial winners over the United States m the 1972 Olympic fi nal -which Am e ri cans r egarded as an enormous blow to prestige -will be missing this time. Tney lost lo tough Yugoslavia. 89-84. Monday n i g ht s h o rtly befo re t h e Americans ad"·anced with a con- On T\I 'f'onigfu Channe l 7 a• 7::Jo vincing 95-77 decision ovel" (;a nad.a in the other semifi.rul.J. "The ps ychological edge is \\Ith Y u go s l a via .·· s aid American <'Oa ch Dean Smith. "ho obser ved t hat several of their playt>rs ··belong in the NB A " "They're up high off two emo- tional victories,"' a one-point de· .. O•ttf Pttot Pftftot• •Y Gl•M WfM'• FINAL STRATEGY Ka yaker Julie Leach of Corona dc l Mar· gets final anstruet1ons from Oly mpic coach Pete We igand. a ls o o f CdM. pn or to her 500-meter race Wednc!> day. CdM's Leach Rows Olympic De but Set Wednesday t By a Dilly PUot Wr1l"" her advantagt' because she has a MONTREAL-J ulie Leach. slower . s tronger stroke than 11raduate of Corona dt>I Mar l llgh most girls.'· School. has t apered workouts to Leach as an lht• so.me h<'al with JUJta lew sprints e u<'hday a,.,shc n Hussian ;and (,erman and prepares for her Olympic Gomes Szcnle feels that 1s an advantage debut Wednesday. because sht' <'an keep visual con She'll paddle a SOO-mctcr r ace tact with t hose two paddlers, who arc medal prospects . ® Oth"r boats in her heal nre from Denmark, Bulgana, GrC"'Jl Montreal UrHain and Australia. Otymplcs Leaeh sa ys gettinit ac.'lj ui1tl'd to the routine of Olympic Villaite life has b<'en toult!h. "A couple of the girls in my r oom come in late most-every day end then talk a l n kayak competition and could finish anywher e from 01\h to ninth. according to her conch Al\· druSzeale. · "Most of it. depends on bow well she starts," Szen&esald. ··And ll depends on waler ~ dltioos. lf it ls windy, it will be to Jol a fter they come in. It's really tough to r est.'• s he says. •·As for the olher qlrls l 'll be racing against. 1 don't know much about them so I 'II ju.st have lo do my beSt r ace and see where that puts me." cision over Italy and lhe biggest upset of the Games over Russia. "I think if we were playing Russia, the adva ntage would be with us. But we 're not. "I think our players were look· mg forward to playing Russia, but I told them not lo talk about that. I just hope we can play as well against Yugoslavia as we did tonight ... I t m a y h a v e b e e n t ffe Americ ans ' best game . They blew out to an early 22·8 le ad and cruised in. T hey never trailed and led by 17 or more most of lhe time. May led the balanced America n attack wilh22points. Th e Am e r 1 can wom e n. meanwhile , gamed the sil ver medaJ with an 83-67 victory over Czechoslovakia while gold medal wtnner Russia beat Japan, 89-75, in the final gam es ol the round- rob1n tournament . The Americans were s hut out of victories Monday and now ap· pear destined for a placing behind Rus sia and possibly East Germany in both gold and total medals . With the Ga mes more lhan half over, the United Slates nqw holds 21 gold, 23 silver and 17 bronze. Russia has a 27·26·2X> count and East Ge rmany has solidified its position as a world athletic power with a 27-17-14 tot al. Sue Rojcewici . a :>-7 speedstel" with a n unc anny knadr"for spark~ ing raJUes, was tbe heroine again Monday nig ht ror tbe IJ .S. women's basketbaU team. triR· gering a 15-0 outburst mid way through the second hal( that car· n ed the United Slates to tbe wm over Ci echoslovakla. "Realist ically. although we hoped for the gold, we knew tbat Russia's program was years ahead of ours," said Billie J ean Moore or Cal Slate <Fullerton>. the U.S. coach. ''There's no ques- tion we a re ve ry elated. We would have been very dasappoint- ed if we had not won a medal. "Twenty years from now. nobody can ta ke this away from us. We are the first U.S. women·s basketball team to win an Olym· pie medal." As ke d what the gap wa s between the USA and the USSR. Moore quickly re plied, "About 10 inches ... WOM EN UMITllOH 1UfS •IJ•hrc•or-•. A0<11<-<1 •0. ,,,.ii"'' I . H•rrtt ti. 0\Mkft' u LM l)l>rrn.tn )f -•h 10. o '""""' •. Hud7. si,,,.,.....10 Cl ll(MO\LOVAICIA 1•11 • ICr •lfl O•• 1. Pt.tuov• l~ 0.•tOOV 1 fl•l*OOH l flC.Of"HttlO•• u .. Pot•••o•• >. Ne<.flllv•t•tow• )_ VrtAbv• 4t PKMv• '1 Or"U" •• '1, M1"l•'OY1tove U H'9lft1,,,. Uf'fllf'O ~t•te\ J1. C,.ttc"'°'to..--•e 11 • w t..o ou1 "'-<Pww• t o••• touts Uf'Mttel St•tn " c '"'"°''°" ..... t• Mf N UNITED \TATIS "" roro. Q.lnfl•v u, 0.V•'\. 8wt •Mf n. Grwnt•ld 1 (ltlr .. ltAAy "· Al'"°'\"~ J l4t~M 1t. Hut:ll.MtO .. ICupch .. O 6' CANADA 1111 1111•• •, lltoo,,_. ... l~"•O• o. \Nt0t > Hen t. ltw\\•U J. Aaft.,_ • Htln'-"" 1'. Tou.,trwpU .._.tU•Mit unu.o \t•'""' "JJ TOI•• •ovh U"'•'· M \l.ttfll >• C•~· )0 l'.~l«IGUI Atl•Y. \.tN.••• ~tjP H•"""" A ... 000 CONNORS NA.BS TITLE, $20,000 WASHINGTON -Jimmy Con· nors defeated R aul Ramirez Monday for the championship of the !125,000 Washington S\.ar In· ternatlonal tennis tournament. The top-seeded Connors put. a way Ram ire z, the tournament's No. 5 seed, 6-2, 6 ... for the ~.ooo first prh e . R a mirez e arned ~10.000. Connors needed only an hout' and 15 minutes lo end the match, which t'Ulminated 10 days of play among 64 pla yers . senous trouble." she s ys ·•ue ran across the strttt once when he ~ as about 3 and that was the la t ta me I re· member spankmg ttim .. He's always had lots or rne nds and has been very happy being al home. lie hu bffn a good student and we were ne\'t r c alled lo school tor any reason. "lie ha. got good itradc . es pecially H hl' liked the teacher and subJcct Thl•n he'd s:et A ·s. He had a lot of imagination as a kid and ht!'s never been a dcm :mdlng penon . "He always knt w what ht> wanted. And he has aJwuys ~n a person who asks ques· t1ons when he doesn·t know something. Thal 's ~ hy the coaches say he ha.s been so coachablt> .. Brian Is a gentle person. He's alwa ys been fond of ani mals and little kids. He has a dog <Tatooi. "He told me the other day, after he had won his second gold medal, that he can hard- ly wait until t he National AAU champ1onsh1Jl6 are over next month so he can go backpacking with friends. "Some or those kids are the same friends he had in the fourth grade. "I've see n him get m ad u few times. but t hat was when he was playing football. His fathel" a nd I wt>re hoping he'd lean a way from football because the injuries seem to beso bad.'' Brian's rather , Wayne, is a Costa Mesa business man and he recalls taking his young son deer hunting when the boy was 7 "He always fell bag when he BRIAN GOODnl ~ent hunting and camped out I'd lie a whisUe around his neck so he could use it in case he got lost," tus Cal her S3\S :.T he first time he tried s hooting clay pigeons he wanted lo use my 12-gauge ::.iaotgun instead of a 20-gauge. t>ven though, my gun lifted him off the ground every time he fi red it." Reba says s he and her 'husband have often wondered what Brian will do in life. "He has a strong mathematical mind and likes architectural drawing." she s ays. "He was very interested In sheet metal work in junior high_ an.d has alw AYS.. Hk.ed mechanical things. But we don't have any idea what he'll be." 0.ily l'llol l'tlole lly GltM W"'lt KAYAKERS READY • Mike J ohnson !left I of Cost a Mesa and Bill Leach of Corona dc l Ma r . compete m Oly mpic Games k <1y ak doubl<:•s action Wednesday. Johnson, Leach Begin Competition By GLENN WIDTE Ol lM O•llf PO .. ~I MONTREAL-They got inlo the best heats of the draw But Bill Leach or Corona del Mar and Make Johnson from Costa Mesa are stall an tough when they take the water We<l nesday in heat compelition of kayak SOO·mctcr racing. It will be their fi rst splash al the Olympic Games. They are In the same heal with boats from Fra nce, Holland, West Germany, New Zealand. Belgium. Austr alia ami Mexico. Germany and Belgium are the two rastest entrants whilo the U.S., France and Holland are on· ly a tenth of a aecond upurt. Three boats advance to tho semifinals . T he othe rs come back WedncRday afternoon tor repechage. 'l'he other heat. Wednesday is loaded with power, incl uding lhe three medal picka-world cham• pi<'n Russia , Poland and Sweden. Leach a nd J ohnson com · l>lained about lire ln the Olympic Village. ''There are lots of disturbances here,'' says Leach, whose wife Julie is also on hand for Olympic action in kayaKi ng. .. Bells go off from time to time and with five or six people sleep· mg In a r oom and coming in at al I d iffe rent hours. 1t·s tough to get any kind of sustained rest. You get to bed at 11 or 12 at niiiht und are back up at 7 for workouts. "We decided to give up lunch Montreal c(b Olympics ~ so wP could try and catcl'l .nn hour's nap in the artcmoon .. Johnson, a lluntington Beach fire man, joins Leach In com- plaint about lack of rest. "1 tried sleeping today but the phone r ang twice and then the cll.'anin.c ladles came In. "The re i5 alw::iy.s something lt seems, lo keep y ou from sleep- ing." Jaworski Claims He's No. I QB Lea ch says their workouts were p00r when they (trSl arrived in Montreal. •·w e've had good tlmes lately a nd DOW that. we know we're not going to compete in thel,000. it will helpua concen• trsteon our race ," Leach adds. Team coach Pet e Welfland, alto of Corona del Mar. bad con· alde red usin g them i n the 1,000.meter race. T alk is s ome what scarce around the Rams training camp al Cal State F\llleru>n about the ' James Harris-Ron Jawortki ~8\· tie for the s tarting quarterback job. Los An1elea coach Chuck Knoll ••Yll oolY, \baUtarris is sUJl :No. L lfarrii i•Y• notllill,, Jaworski, Olt tt.."c)tfier band, says plenty. Jaworski, a s urprise second- round dran choice by the R11ns out or Youngstown State in ~m. is some what shorte r on ex· perience tha n he is on ~o.n·. fidence, however. Both J aworski and Harris are s~ted ror action ·s aturda.y night w hen the R a m s host John McKay's T ampa Bay tn the ex· bibition opener for both teams.at the Los Angeles Coliseum. Nicknamed ''Tbe Polisb Rl· ne." J aworski spent bis' first .euon with Loe Ancetes on the .. taxi aquad. ID 1114, be played lit.· tie, compltliDa 10 of at puses for 144yard1. Last aeuon, tboalh, the 6-2, JSS.pounder got h is chance wheG Harr i s waa sideUaed by a s houlder inj ury. J aworski took over and led the •Rams to victories over Green Bay and Pllt.aburgb. then com· pleted 12 of Z3 for 203 ym'dl-an4 • 68-yard touchdown -plus run· ning ror a t ouchdown in Lo9 Angeles' 35-23 playorc-openln& triumph ov~r St. Louis. That obviously bolstered the c:onndeace or the youn& mao from Lackawanna, N. Y. .faworski, In fact, does not even CClltt'Jl•er bis rivalry wllb Harrt. ~flal, aayin1 he alreadJ' knaw a· w b o th e RaDla guart.,back wiU be. .. lt.'a. -~ to be me/' be said. J otmson says. "We're finally Setting f u ler. We were really go- in g slow whe n we g ot beff .•. 1:48.8 was our best.. "But the other day we had a hard workout and fmisbed lt. olf with a 1 ;44 so that wasn't too bad. Tbe.re'a a lot of wind on lhe ~te. They could use .some treea alone it.for wind shelter. Tbey are now lo a quality, not quantity workout slate as race da.Y draws near. · No Gold For U.S. Spikers MONTR EA I. <AP> -Don Quar rte became t~ first track u.nd f1t ld double medal winner at. the 1978 Oly mpics. Lasso Vlru t'&rnC'd his third .:ohl medal in. two Olympics and a 2'·ytar-okl Soviet ta s smashed a world re• cord to frustrate U.S. at.bl.tee Gd• ce agaln. There were only a couple ot t rue dis a ppoi ntme nts for Americans Monday, but when the exhausting IO·hour session finally ended at I p.m. a filth world recor d had fallen, a 10th Olympic m ark had been set and It was obvious that America's former dom inance in track and fit>ld had been placed in limbo. Jamaican Quarrie. second In the 100-meter dash SUnday, re- Montl'ffl db Olympics ~ turned lo win the 200 In 20.23 seconds as expected. Consolation for U.S. fans came when young Millard Ha mpton ol San J ose captured the silver medal and even younger Dwayne Evans or Phoenix look the bronze. Viren, the bearded cop from Myrskyla , Finland, was as heavi· ly favored In the 10,000 meters as was Quarrie in the 2X>O. The 130· ;x>und Viren didn't disappoint b.il followers. Hi~ winning-time (OF the 61•·mile run was 27:40.30, just orr his own Olympic mark of 27:38.4. Viren won the 5,000 and 10,000 in the 1972 Olympics. Monday he handily beat pacesetting Carlos Lopes, Portugal's world cross country cha mpion. Third was Great Britain's Brendan Foster, who was una ble to maintain con- t act wit h Lopes' fast pace. America 's Garr y Bjorklund fmished 13th in the 16-man field. Tatiana Kaunklna or the Sov- iet Union blazed to a world re. cord of 1:54 .9 in a women's MO which res e m bled the Eastern European c ham pionshi ps . Second was Bulgaria's Nikollna Chtereva in 1: 55.4 and third was East Germany·s Elri Zmn, whose time equall ed the former world mark set by Russian Valentina Geraslmova. In the fin al event of the day, , whi<'h finished In a downpour, · Tadeusz Slusla rski of Poland won the pole_vauJJ. aU8feet. one- half inch. Antti Kalliomaki of Finland was second and favored Dave Roberts third a fter a tac- tical move was foiled by the downpour. Roberts . world vault r~ord holder at 18·8' 4 . trailed when he chose to pass l 8·2'1'l. figuring he could cl~ar l he next height. 18-41 :z, anyway . "I d idn't know it was going to rain." he said. ••But the condi· tions were the sa me fol" ev- erybody," he added politely. But it was obvious that Roberts' strategy for ced him to vault when the rain was he aviest. M EN'\ PINALS JM I Ouoltr11!, J•m•lct, 101). 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Other t op attractions tonlab& Include: -BoxJ.nc quarterflnall, witll five U.S. fl&hlets in coolenllOll lormedals. -Men's ptatrorm cflvlnt finals, with A mmcaa G~ Lou1anls bidding for &be snedal. -WeilhUlnln1 flnall, super heavywe1ght c:1ass, a t arrln• Ru11ia'1 world. record bolder Vasily Ale xeev. ~ tndtvl~uJl ~Uon la ~ crand'p~1t.1Qmpm1PCJ(Uonof · the equtatrla~ p~~m: 1 ' "I want to lead lhl" team." re- marked the HPremd.v confident L ~)'Cal'-Old, •• ~~I will." ---.-• •......-.1 Sports In Brie[ Hollypark Me.lee _lnju.res 62 Fans lNCLE WOOD -An unsur· u ssrul theft altempt follo~ed by a yell ot "bomb' trlit.: ·m.I a brief mel~ and numerous m inor lf\J\ll'I~ at Hollywood l'ark on the last day of ats :;ummer meet· 1ng. An unarmed man aJle~edly grabbed !4,'700 In c~h from a HO c aahle r's window on the uroond level .;randstand. The man rl'· portt>d ly das hed t hrough the crowd wllh money rlcnc hc<I in his fi sts as security guard pursued him. The man, Anthony Heard. was captured quickly by a se<'ur1ty guard and booked for 1mtsttga- t1on or gl'and theft. ·Someone apparently yelhtd .. bomb," a nd t hat. <.'om brned with the chose. apparently sent hundreds of patrons scun") ing ID many d irec tions, "1th !>ome wrnding up in lhe infield or the track. Patrons near the incident ran out. and curious patrons outs1dl' the lrack area ran ID Lo see "h..il was happening. Sixty-two people were treated at lhe park or examined and sent to hospitals. The most serious in· juries invol ved a frac tured ankle, a fractured wnst and a few head injuries. There was no interruption 1n the race program . &Idly Re•ahu LOS ANGELES -Vin Scully, Joe 27 years a member or the Lo~ Scoreboard Proposal: It's Yes CHICA GO I AP> -l\tark Bernhard, 20. got cn{!agcd to h1~ girlfrie nd . r q::h t on t ht' s coreboar d at Comiskey Purk The board saicl ".Man' Sisler . w ill you m arry me;, Lo\ c Mark." Anaclf'S Dodgers broadcast team. n1d Monda) he '1!.lll coo· t anue his a au.ocl 11llon w1tb the club. Dodgers pr<'sid<.'nl ret er O'Malley s111cl , "Our new :ir · r3ni:cment with Vin will enable tum to continue his asSO<'aation \\Ith CBS &Ports. lie will broad- cast all Dodgt!rS tiome 1ames and telecusb, except "hen be l.s fulfilling his net" ork sports com· m1tments.·· Another announ<'('r wlll be addl'd to th<" Oo<h.wrs broadca5l tC'am to "ork ~1th Scully and Jerry Doi;gelt, 0 ' M ulh.'} su1d. Dlbb• l p 1u-1 LOUISVILU:. Ky.-Ricardo Cano upset Eddie Dabbs. 3·6. 6·3. 6·4 Monday an the ~125,000 Lows\ 11le I nternal1onal classic tennis tournament In other matches Monday, J<11me F'11lol defeated Jairo \'elasco. 6·7. 6-4. 6 2. l':il Dupre rnppl~ G t•orr Masters. i ·5. 2·6. 6 J . Colin Dible~ beat John Wh1tl· 1ngt'r 6· 1, 6·3: Z<'IJko Franulov1c defeated Sash1 M t>non 6· I. 6· l ; Dirk Creal~ beat Tom Koch 6·3. 6·2. and Hall Scanlon OE!at Jun Kuki 6·2, 6·1. IU1ife M"i11• Te>t>nage r Chuck White of Los Alamitos parred the f1flh extra hole or a pluyoff Monday at Los <.'o~ otes Country Club in llut.ona Park to ''in tht> Se\'enlh lourna· menl In the 1\'t•stern AmaTeur Golt l\ssol'aal1on i.ummer tour. \\hate and 8111 \'1c•le or lie met t ied duranJ! the re~ulal1on 18 holes "1th ~cores or one under par 7l on the 6,801i·yard course. Ho• y.,-11, S•fl ~It Wvmftf' -W•iJ' llC.tnQ I N'f't b -1 •toH.t"'•Y· '·••'I lSO 6t, W «H ""IVt t)o .• Ht-ti>·•~., ,~,ot .. W." -l•'f"'' ISO) b ,tf ~M,_., '"'1Vl • •: °""'· Altt.Jv"t 1NY CJ,.At\.11wu 1. • • ')O•it. • N .,.J ff,,..., t;.."1,,._...,1 n. u .. •• ~t\#Ml tSO) t l 4 .. ·•'•' '"" D·~ • TUffday July 27 1916 Pitching, Olympie Games Results Defense Key Ol•-C ftWd•• ....... "O, .,,., •"4···· ......... For Royals r~~u::· ""''"''"'" ... <--• ... .ioy " l • l • ' .. JO ,. • • )f • n tO tr llittin g and sperd are tho trademarks of the Kansas City Royals but their m:lllater uys it's p1tchin~ ~nd defense which are keeping the m hlflh utop the Amukan League West stand· lngs. .. E,•eryone talks about our are at b itting," s aid mana1ter Whitey llenog. "but if you look AMf'Jf"I• Slafr AltO.M .. •KMf'Cll .. I J!;lfJ/ 1e ...... ,, .. , •• (•'"""··· J"4t t• ttAl'Wt C•l-t •t (.tli:torn'• Ji,iy •tP\•t•(ll.l •t C•tlfotu1• , '''""·. I !)g tf\ 1 l\o m doseJy you II see that ~·e·ve been sc:rstchmR for runs this month. Wt!'ve hat onlv srven homl' run~ in J uly. W1lh Jla l McRae out"' 1th a sore lei.: and J ohn Mayberry not swinging well. we have to slru~· gle." The Royals used two scr atch hits to ac·count ror three quack runs agains t the Angels Monday m~ht at Anahe1 m Sta<laum and Al F1t zmor r1s and an a1rt1J1ht de· rense c·oasted to 3 <t-0 victory to m aintain an eight game lead over Oakland. 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"······--C.t\t r .... ,,fHt"V '· •·h•nQtttY '· ,, .. Aom.tn1• t f C•"ad• 11 UUlt 11, lfNn t Mission Viejo Swim Meet Begins Friday The fourth nnnual Mission Vie· jo l nvltal ionnl swimming cham· pions h1ps are o n tap Friday. Saturday and Sunday al Mission \'1rjo's International swim com- plex. The fans at the White So\ doubleheader 'I!. ith the !\tinnesota Twins on Sunday were an su~· pense. Whiff No. 2,000 ttf~I 1 1 NtwhO~I\•, llMA R~1 U , 0 U 'M1UNll •u .. HAhA, •• tt l w,.,,.,,, r-.,1..-..,, ... ,, • OtQUldrt .......... u ' ..... ,,.,... J...,,,.t •• ... ,.. • Oom ... ,,,.'t (.t'\ It' ., , .. I '""''''"'· OcltN, 41 'lit, e A'lilty, ~J\IJI ~·~C..tm ,., I /, 1 It.rt ...,.., .• plcl Wt \t ,..,.,,Nny t ••tlWA \J\. ~rt "vntler. S"'tf'MI•.,,, Or•. (\o-ftiMt'\~ I t tt1 .. ll+•4 H1 IQ1um. An ft , ltur '4"''""''"'"'h ~ftlY•Mtl, U~'SR !»11f\t•vn1. lt•IY, ltlftQCM:"'W ... , ~IQ•t•• PO<J•, Rom•1Uft .._ llflot'tnj\t\n, l J\.t (•f'•m•ll\W' M ri.ttn""•' (trtf\A,ln111A\.lflll Ji..••b .. i'Jnw/t. (r,(•Hf'\lt 'il\11.1 .. ttf l"V"f ~ V'11Q u.11tv .-.. W"•'•'. C 1'VhH'f•• ~r.l;i, ••un'l ••¥. W••ll.•t. C•nad.. \uoClt. "' I frnt""°· Heid, J"m<ltC4 f•t\f"(lf\Ot 140 Sw•~"· Gt"""'-.... As mnny as 700 outstnndin~ amateur s wimmc-rs from the l 'nitcd Strtl('~. Canada, Ornmark, (;real Britain. Mexico and New Zealand are ('nlercd with prclims al 10 a .m. and finals at Sdaily. "Wiii she or won't she." the scoreboard sauJ. "We're la~ in~ 1 2·1 odds. Aw. come on, Mary." • The whole thing was cook<'d up I ..by Bernhard _a s tudent at St . Ambrose Colle((c in Ut.'s Moines. Iowa. nnd U1ll \lecck. o" 11t>r of the White Sox. Veeck. t he self-prorl:HmC'cl h ustler ~ho w di do ulmo-.,t anything for a I auAh. \\:ii. ready for a disappointment. Wa1t ini: "' Tes('r ve was lhc mcss3ge. ··~I ary says no. Sorr~· Pal . we lrll'<l · But Vee<.'k d idn "t have to ust• 1t ··Ma ry says yes.·· th<' S<'oreboard s aid and a ronr went up from the rans. "I was shocked Sl)('('rhll'ss." said Mary. 20. an educut1on ma· jor at Clar kl' College in Dubuque. Iowa. "Then• was no qucstwn n b out 1t. 1 s uid Yl'S am · mediat('ly." Ry the time the Sox ~ot into thefr next Jam, th(' org.1111!'.l \\as 11laying. "Get l'\le to the Church on Time," the fani. \\l'rt' l'heerini: nnd Mark and Mal") wt•rc pour ing a bolllt> of dwmpai:nt• M:nl to them. or l'OUr~l', by \.'('('t'k. ViAS •••••••• $5127 DISCOUNTED s350 CASH IACK • • $400 It' " A Tl.A NT J\ t J\ P 1 -Oon Sutton <'oolt•tl th<' hc:1t . t-nd!XI the pre· SSUl'l' i.llHI bt'Ut lhc Atlant a Jlrn,·es, desp11l' a i.low !>l-arl Mon· Wl) 01gh1 lie reeorde<1 his 2.000th c:irecr strikeout in Los Angeles' 6·2 \'1r1ory. It's a btit lhnll I don't rcnlly D"dger• Slafe A1•c;.,.,.,..,.114ac;ow1 .J••'• H \ n\./.f'\,I l,.,.,.t 4 1t OH1' Jut•• l b1 Al'Ulf·I• ••• A.tl•l'll" J.1tr IJlt1'\4 Q •• \ t1\,all\ f f mr1~1 • )Op '"· 4 )Oo rn .. D n1 f;nnw exaNly how big," he said. "I'll ha,•e to kind of look back ;111c1 dccidt· later . Dul lo know on· ly 27 othN llll~S hav(' done it. w£'ll. it's lo.incl of a shot in the arm." Sutton srntlC'rcd five hits and stnll'k out nine, ;.1s he got his lllh ., 1ctorv or the season. lie ad· rT11lll'ti lhoui:hts or lhal 2.000th i;tnk('Ollt had been ''1th ham Mll1)(' ti ITI e. ··1 ·\ t' h('('n t hanking nbout it l'lll<'C' last ~<.'ar. NtlW I'm rl'la,..ed and that ha~n 't Ul'l'n the rasc u.11 NOW s4377 f••• IJ!r•t••ll1IM 11 "',l'l\ .... flrf"t~lt "'~ ,..,...,. •· '"' ""," ....,tin 1.iotl~" r.:w• "'"): ..... IMMEDIATE CREDIT OMIUAn'°• DOWM,,AfMIMT OI CASH BACK! ~ii"''\ h I tf Old to ff n tlill 10 t dl1h,1rn•• t 1,111~•"• 11 ., ,, (Jiu •.Y \ •Ml~ ~ '1 •I 0.\1~ I fll .. l fl I\ year." he said. Dod~ers m anager Walt Al ston said his pitcher "was fighting control early in lhe game. He was running the cou:nt rutl in the first inning or fwo and it was a hot night to be doing that ... 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Saturday it's the 200 Oy. 100 breast. 200 free. 400 mdo und ~ freerelay .. Sunday's slate includes the 100 free. 200 bark, 200 breast, 1,50 0 free and 400 free relay. Included a r c many of the standouts from Mission Viejo's Nadadores. although none of the club's Oly mpians will be compel· ing. Among t he ('Xpcc-tcd entries. from the Nadadorcs, who are ex· peeled to send m any or their top s wimme rs to Philadelphia for the National AA U meet in August. are the Vassallo brothers-Mar cus, J esse a nd Vic-and women 's slar Valerie Lee. Olyinpic Gallles Schedule TOOAf Ot'••llNll -"'"" ~ ""'' lot" nonlll. "'"""'I\. l~•d l1U~. -'nd ttr\t Ol'1Cl • On.i11nq -JHtliM'"'''""' Q\Mr'tttr ''"""il~lt\, Fe.nu.no -'#Otn"'•t \ tt~t t4tMn toma,,, M '"' r~· Umn•rwt. 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For WldrvldvalS and tamiMeL S«J•0611 I· L I --. --~""' .. DAILY PILOT Tuaoay Juty 27 191~ All-star Defenses to Dominate? Deep Sea Fishing BRUCE PICKFORD South Co.ch • By l.A llENEKEYS 00"'90.11, ..... ~ Bruce l'1ckrord says ht' has the tnired1enu to make up a isuper football tum lor the 17th annual Orimae County North· South All·star prep bat· tJe Aug. 7 18, at Orange Coasot College. Rut fountain Valley lliJ:h's Plckrord. coach o( the South Rebels. has his work cut out for him. I le and his st arr will have to mold 3$ all-sta.rs-21 from Orange Coast area schools -into a hard· hiU1n& unit capable ot b•ndllng Di ck CampMll's Yankees. One ot the problems Pickford v. lll deal "'1th ui tM l•rk ·or restr1ct1ons on the came Unlike the recent Shrine game, ddens1\'e unil.S will be :lllowcd to stunt and the hneb:ickers may blltz "It's going to be a rom· plicated gamt>," SO)S Pfrkford. "And the re· suit could be a deh·nsive struggl e." "I thlnk 1t rr11ght hove btto more t'nJOYable for the apectator if they h3d pu\ some re \ric\1ons in. It's gom11 to be d1fficuJt for the offt'nise \o be con- suaent. but v.t'·\e got mough individual stars thal there will be some dazzling plays," adds Pickford. And som e or those spectac ular p l ay• Pickford ts talking about c•ould produce aenu l f1rcworki; with Edason·s lllunllngton Beach> All· Cll" 4·A selection Rick Bashore at quarterba<'k Newport, Mission Viejo, HB Post DH Fives Win II' Park Racing Results Victories Newport Har bor fhgh's s ummer lca1o:ue baseball team rolll'<i into the champ1onsh1p finals of the II arbor Arca circuit Friday night following Monday·s 11 ·4 rout or Garden Cro\'c's Bolsa Grande at Costa Mesa Park. The loss puts Bolsa G rande into We d · nesday's round against Huntington Beach. a 3·2 wanner over Garden Grove's L:i Quinta in the other t est at Costa Me:>a Park Monday even in~ The llB·Bols a Grande match is slated for 5 ~ with the winner mectrn~ Newport Friday at the s ame site for the title Paul Smith ~ot a three· run double ror Nc"porl Jlarbor in the first mnm.i.? and the latte r \\as ne\ er in Jeopardy as Newport scored l>evcn t1mel> in the first two 1nningi. Foothill or Santa Ana. trouncing San Clemente 89·56. secured a tie for the Laguna Be ach sum- mer basketball league ti· lie "1th San Clemente Monday night at Laguna Beach ll1gh. In other final night ac· t1on, Dana Hills nipped Laguna Bea ch . 58·57 . and .M1ss1on Viejo edged Occanside·s El Cammo. 66·6-i. The loss brought San Clemente's record to 7-3 while Laguna finished in second place with a 6-4 mark. Mike Jl~r\'.ath w.as the leading scorer for San Clemente with 16 points. San Clem e nt e was "1thout the ser vices of Tim Dunham and Mike Sherry "ho are on vaca· tion. Mike Scott led the wav for Mission \'1eJo with I~. and teammates Kevin Mowrey and l\I ike Boster \\ere close behind with 11 and 10. Scott "as fouled at the buucr. but m ade both free thro\\S to g in• l\lis· :.ion \"1cJo thC' v. mnm~ margin Dana Hills led b)' ri ve with JO seconds to go and held orr the late Laguna Beach effort " .. -..... "••ST •.aCE • ,.,,._, h .. , UtW0\4 8H<ll 011 ofO\ C.I Off'(f COlh' 9< ld1nq » (l'"'"'" •"O ""' ... \I OQO A.c:~rdV>n <»•• 0 -... 8ro1~r1on Strom.tJOt'"f' &t,. .... , L ~1th R 'lomoll\ ''"'•'' rot'''" I• " I 1 • I 0 0 Q I 0 0 0 1 1 0 1\ I ,,,, I 1 ) 0 J J JI • I) 1 0 0 10 II 10 \I °'""°"' °"" \U"lefl I) .0 • IO ) 10 M 1QN' Gre•I Gon1tlle11 1 00 .. IO .Cnr')hUy fM<tf4tC>\ff'I A &0 ''"" -'l>•' AhO A•" ... No IC.• 01. 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C\Ua<..-Ht•tt ..... 0 ... 1 ,,,, '°'•'"'" rnM •" ()ltv•'*"' 0111•f,.h•ln >9tt 1\l•••o"••I r~mnOt(,oto ltfo.-.. ,,,, ( Ml'n "V•Pt1flf" IV41wn,ui·•~· AtTu 11 I '-M.\nft th .,.,'TI1tflll J'''•\~t Mrtn"° '" .. ~, t-4.ttijy1 I At~'\• 11f\""4l~r1()~I (. tm1>•, Ault''" Ott>•t f0fo1 A U,1,f h M.•~l: p,,.' , '• II ,,, tf I .. ' Marina Wins 118 ... ... ... It~ "" ... ... llf ,, ...... , '"tty l •beo . ._. ..• ,. "-''"" '"'·'' • ,, •""'" "'' '• ti II •; Marina ll1J?h or flunt· " mj!\on Rt'a<'h held on to n :: l>cl~l a 7·6 summer water ,. ., polo h•a t.!ul' \•1ctory OVl'r t'ooth1ll ll11oth Monday "' := 111~ht, hut t-:stanr1:i Inst lo •• I.on~ lktir h Poly, ll-4. m .~ j t'tllln ot £s tancia llli!h ···"" .. •''"""" tl)t. O\tw1n' .1~· . •• <i r.rch•n <: rnvl' \\ un : n\'t•r Villa Pur~ unli •1 Hanchn t\lnrn1to~ dcfeat-rotfll'-II M•llhm• lt•••h .. li• ""' n ( .. ntu1' I t w ot\ (lit ''111.-19 h•\(" t' rl W l' i< t ni 1 n ~ t c• r h y forh•1t HIGH·RISE VIEWS. LOW·RISE CONVENIENCE. Gateway Plaza In Newport Center. Four new bulldlngs In a garden office community. OUtstandlng views, high Identity, prestige environment. Up to 1,000 square feet per floor. Free adjacent part<lng. Free space planning. ~A~AV Contoc1 voUf brottet ~I I; ff HI 01 8ill Oottev or Tom Utmon PLAZA ol Monow·Kennedy Corpcrohon. enc> 044.stt15. ·;J1iGM·a%;~~· ~l".:t.lllUlll'lrW. ~ --; '~ *' ....... ~ -v· ~~~J. NEWPORT 4J~ CENTER N 'lHE IAVINE a:MPPHf ,., can•· PIOC• IOI bvs•n•U '" a 1>ene1 .,...~on,,,.,..1 lot ~oole Cvtt~l(on(• Of Pinc .... P.ADtu,..10 0 "' n1,1 °"'"'' Qlutt ""' M UQU• M.tnn@\01t1C,1,;,. !A'HU+tl· t flto\111~'\ I~ m,tlt.f't I (ltOY 8r•un '-p,..,,,,., "' I"' I~ 11t) "' 1111 SEVENTH t1At£ • '"""""' I Yf t1fOW$\ AllO'lllictnc..,\. Purw)"'JC)J ()Mf1l1(.thon P1,.rc. I Got M, 8w<\ tSno~mt1t.flt' Hll.C.14 OrtO(juit"ll M•i\.f'MOtoft•n t P1nciey - Wiii S<arl~tt t(,on111u n Ctark\On 'Mc M•'9"~' ... ... ... 110 .1Q11 ... 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Qfl .... 111 ltw lff• fllt Wlffl 11111 INlnltflellm lfte..,_. Tilit IHM lf>Cl\16t1 111 m•ior & lftlfttr ,_..._ .. U>trll ~.tic 10r t•.000 mlldl (All ..., liM 0\11 IMrt llltllt fllls a rttrtt lflM 11/fll, CALL 540-5630 ohnson & son [-$--·' I 2626 Hart.or lhd., Cotta M.M along with Fountatn Valley'sChn~ Oo\C. "Bashore and Oo\•e havt> been throw1na ~ II and Garv Confer ha!'> shown us he '5 on Cl< cellent recc1 ver." i.a~i:. Pickford. In add1tion to Confer oC Costa Men's t:stanc1a. the Rebels boa t ol re ec1vers Vie Raktulha~n1. o( Edison. n s tandout m \he Shrine gamt'. ~•nd Pat Prihl of Muter Oci tn Santa Ana. Defensively. the Hebets will huve Empir~ t.eaaue lineman o( the )'car Keith D1onm.• of Huntington 8e3t'h. All· CW 1eleet 1on Ke\ 11t f\at · tt'rson of t'ount1.11n Valle~. Ed1&on '$ Puul R:.dish and M Ike Potter of WH tm1nster. TJckets to the charity 1n1me l o b~nerit C h1ldrens llo1p1tul of Orange Cou nty arc priced at !3 for adulL'I and !2 for childn·n under l:?. 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MOW TEACHING OM PRIVATE COURT tH COST A MESA Pri•ate or Gr~ LHson• - ......... to•ct.ec:ed FOi IA TIS & SCHIDULIS CALL 556-1610 NOW at oar Complete -Expert Mechanic.I Service •nd Rep•lra for BMW • VW • Fuel Injection and Ai r ,Condltlonln g tor Foreign & Domestic Cara ;'\() ~11:\l~ll '\f rx n:sn11:.\ r :\n w11hdr.t\\,1l 1i. 11Jlh Jllcl \"our •II\ .-.. 1111.:111 \'am.; a 1111( ti·f, 1111.L·r.:"1 annu.ill~ Commereial Credit· TllRIFT i>ASSllOOK ,\f('01 '.'\T::, Fm Coltfornl~ J<c,hknl' Onh· Mrmbc1 of lhe.Calih1rn1J ''"'~ 1at1,,1111f 7'lor1l1 •n•I L,,.n C.onopanll-.. t ••nun •• ri..1"1 l ritlht l'l,rn. l11"1f1••r,1•t"J 870 East 17th Street • Phone: 645·8700 TomoJTow is Opening Day! Tomorrow is the start of Del Mar's 37th season ... and what a season it is! Thor· oughbred racing at D el Mar makes euery day a day of holiday fun. · Major league sport in a summer resort setting. Fresh ocean breezes. Graceful Spanish architecture. A grassy infield with trees and Rowers. sparkling lakes and splashing fountains. Famous jockeys like Bill Shoertmker. Lafflt Pincay, Jr., and Darrel McHargue will team up with outstanding thorough breds. You 'II find yourself caught up in the competition. The air is charged with excitement as the thoroughbreds parade Flr•t race, 2 p.m. Nine raus dally. vccepl Tut sdoy Now 111 ~pt. 15 ~neral Adm1ss1on. $2 {)() (Senior Citizens, 65 and outr. SI {)()on weelrdayi ) Shaded, thcarrt sryle ffollng. SI 50 exrro Parkfng, SI 00 Sp«lal Greyhound Bu.a to track Anaheim. 635-5060; deports 11 15 o.m; Santo Ano, 5424463: d~porU 11 45 om. Fore $5. 95. to the gllte Then the starting gate clangs open and they're off in a thunder of speed You'll be on your feel and cheenng as the thoroughbreds reach the home stretch .. pulling for your favorite as they streak across the finish line. Six days o week of action-packed racing, lhrough Sept. 15. Nine races every day. and each one seems more exciting than the last. Be there tomorrow. opening day. Dis· cover for yourself that there's no plac~ like Del Mar No thoroughbred racing like Del Mar's. And no w11y lo have more fun! • ROUSELLE TROPHY WINNER Youngest Bo~ John Benjamin o.;1, Ptl_. s-.11 ..,,.I•• WELCH TROPHY WINNER Youngest Girl Sheryl R•dH Lasers Popular Replacemerll Fou11dfor S1Wtubirds FIRST GIRL TO FINISH Wendy Bent• With Trophy Boosters 'Formed For Sailing Teani At Harbor Higli Sailini? was one or llw I 11 c;t com pet1tive sports in the Nt•\\l'lort Bt•ach area. but 1t has ncH'r h<·en an or ..:anized his;h sch(lol <H'l I\ 11\ until hist year" hen tca{'hl·r Hill \\';tl.l'm,tn pru posed thut J llarbor lh~h Srhool sull· mg team be reco~ruzed ;.1 ... part of tht• srhool's sport pa•ture To support th1i. l'ffort. the Suilin.: Tt'am Rooi.ll'rs. n new tll\ 1!>10n ul thl.' llarbor 111.:h School lk>n,ti·r <'111h ha' licen or1::in11ed , Cluh 111111 t'r' ar l' Hill Clark. chu1rmun. ond Cl111-. ~1.11 ,hall, sccrul ary·trcasurcr MOST COACll ES "t:irttnJ? 1111t ill a new school sport ha\1• 111 "fK'n<I \ear' developinA n {'h;1mp1011,h11111.,1111 llut Wakeman hacl t•onf1dr nn· 1n ht' sailor s oncl wht.•11 tilt'\' ll'<'t'l\1•11 .111 rn vltataon to s ail ill lh1· :'\.1111111;11 In trrsrholusl1c Hc1otutt .1 .it thl· l'{11to11 nowt an F o rt Wor lh. T1•\ . 1."t DN-eml)('r, he ar<'<'PlC'fl lht• chalh•n.:t· 1'h<'Y hu1I p1t1 \llH1,lv \\On 11w <'hminutlon"I fnr th" 1•H•111 h\ ~.11hnw ai.talnst ('11ronn d<•I l.11 . \f1'1,1tlll \'11• JO iul1I Cot oltn a bland h1~h ... r11ool1; Th<' d:lV .1rt<•r Chri)ll 111.1, l."t \ e;1r Wnkl'mun loadf'd th1• ';11 lors · ..1n1I h1msclC Into his rar anll lhl'} tn\ ad1'<I the South and w 1·nt on to win thl' n,1 tional reitottn. l\h-mhc.•r, or thl' ll•.101 wc.•rl' Nick M adl.:an. l'.llll Mar!!h:lll, llo~rt Kinney and M1k1• i\rriJln ONE OF THE (;()/\1$ or the.· 01'" I\ formed Sailln1ot Team lloosl<'r1-I' tu ~tt that H nrbor 1 ll~h 1s al>ll' to 1h•lt•n<I tht' trophy this ~ <'ur Thl• grnup '"' plunn1nJZ to cnltst I he i.upport 11f .111 part'nts and fr1<•nds of the ';11hn~ ream and the sa11tn.: duh Thry arc also planning !H'\cral r11nd -rals1n~ events to help finance these kind of trips for the team. BesidE'S the Texas Cotton ncm I Regatta. they ha\'l' reec1 ved lnv1tu· 11ons to compete in teum roe.'<'~ at Monterey and 111 a htf?h srhool r<'Jrnlla in Annapolis. The club \l0t1ld hke to send one or t wo teams Lo these e\'ClltS. The saihng team boosters" 111 also bt' supporting the Tars Smhng Club which is made u'' of less expencnrf'd sailors at the school New Boating Officer Marty M ereado, dircc.'tor of the California Department or Navagnllon and Ocean Development l ONOO 1, was selected secr~ai;· treasurer of the Western States Uoallnf Ad· mlnislrators A ssociation 1WSBAA 1 at j the recent regional conrerence an I Denver. U) t\DIO!'\ U)('KABE\' D••'Y ~1iot 6e•hft9 Eelttor Thl• turnout t>( 87 1.a..wn. in Sunday's Chamber <11 Co mmcrC'e sudden·de<.1th Ne" port B.1~ ran· may-indlr:rte that the r hJmber hJ::. at l<e>t round a <.'lass that \\ill rl\JI Ill numbers the old fl1~ht uf the ~no\\ birib At the hc11-ht ol the Sno\\ hard era thl'rl' \\en• ai. OHIO\ a-; 150 Of lhe JllC'· turcsque l1ttlc 14 f,111ters un the start· ing l int' of the Balboa P~l\tlaon The .. ,,orld s b1g1?esl litlle ) acht ran•" produr ed somt.• or tht.' mu!)t tllui.tnous 111ll•rrwt1onal sailor in the \CJr:. that folio" ed. Tiil' b1~ d1fferl•nce 1' that the SnO\\ turd "a' a d111~h~ 111d11lt.·nou::. to :\ewport 11 arbor "ht•rea:. the La~cr 1s ~~ 'l'lw f,,mwr oppt>ob l•J ~xp.,rirnr.-d yaMng !tt1ilur" arhu f#njuy high pt' r I' a r tH ffltt.• r. I I b a t ri«ky hofll to ""ii a11d u..·a• nut d••lfigu.-d for fwgi1ut.,r!f. a 1•1-foot smglehanded dmghy "llh m- 1erna11onal M Jtus. It was concei \'f'd tn Canada a::. ~l possil>lc sUCl'<'::.sor to the 16-fonl t-•1nn \\ ha·h hus bet>n the 01\ m - Pll' ... 1ni:lehJndt'r !)IO<'C the early 195o!>. TllE O~I.\' TIME th<' Snowhtrd "d' t.'\l'r t·lt•\ :lled to mtl·rnJttonal ac- rla1m \\a ... in 1932 "ht•n II\\ a!'> U!>cd -.s lhc .,in~l ehan1h'r 1n the Olymp1<'!> an Lo.., .\ngclei. Throu~h thl' ) \'dr... the Sno\\ bard \\a.., ha1let.I J !) one of the safest boats for ~oun~stt.•r:. to learn to :.u1I Aftt>r 1t!) demise thl' young::.ters' t ramtng boat l>l'<'U01l' I ht> e1~hl root Sabot. Tiil' L aser appt'ab lo t'\µcnenn•d \ounJ.! s ailors who cnJOY h1~h ti<'rformant.•e It i s a tncky bo<.1t 111 ... ..111 ,met \\a!> l'C'rl a tnh not dc:.1~11<'<1 rur Ut:g1111w rs Jo:, l'n 11) the hand!> of e\- pcr'lt'nc•l'd sailors 11 1.., subJect to fr!!· qucnt t·Jps111ni:-. \\hen tht• \\ind pipes up Thl· l)ll.1t ... Jl'l' l'.1-.11~ ni;thterl, ho\H'\t'r. but l'H'n th10., rnanl'U\l'r rt" llllll 1'i. J ltltl1• 1•'Jll'rll'IWI' 1•· Tll F. ('II,\ 'HU>:R or l'omml•rre 1.; look1nµ_ fur uumllct'S 111 1ti. annual m1do.,11 m nw 1 h,1' r .11°t'. the Lasc•r ti. proh,1bh tht• Liu..1t th.ii\\ ill catch nn Hut 11111 ... 1 old 111111•1 <; on th1 • local ~ ,1d1t 1n.i ..,, <'r\c ,1,,:1 l'l' th,1L thC' L a.,l'r \\ 111 " l' v l' r 1111· .nu r c• 111) 1 o I he S1111'' l11nl in ll•rm:o. nr :.hcer 111c·1urt.•..,. q111•111•" nf ..,,111111)! i\nd \\ho kiln\\' 111.1\ t11• u1111th<'r ,..,1p11l.11 •hn~I" \\ 111 1•11in1• .1l•111i in a ll''' """' 111 «aptUfl' th1• lanrv of ~01111.i ... 11lc11 ' Tlw fo11>;h1 ol thr Whut'' FIRST MARRIED COUPLE Doug •nd CeclH• HHford Tuesday July '17 t976 DAIL V PILOT 87 Brown's List Not for Grist J'rom AP Dtsp1tcbf'1ro Gov Edmund Bro•"D Jr. is keep1nK a list or has UPPOrters 1n hLS 1976 btd for the pre 1dt'ncy but ht top aide l.1}5 that's JU t "good 1>ensc" -~ot gmt (Qt' another bicJ 111 l!MI>. Gra) 01\ b , the O\•mocr11t1r t:o' l'rnor ' e\· ecuhH' secn•t;ir\'. !>Utd lhl' 11.,t "~11. not com putentNI and wus not he1ng made tl'ady tor l !lllO ali columnist Ja<'k Anck-nwn contended 1n u l'olu(lln "Any camp:11gn retaJns a hst or its supportt•rs, and w~ are no <•xcept1on." Oa,·11; :o.u1d "\\'cha' l' re-· twnl'd hsts of c•ontnl>ulors. 'oluntt'l''" .rnd :.up porters IO \ ..trtOUS StJlt.'S "ht'tt' Hr"" II lllOUrllt•d J cumpa11i:n ·· • "Vou'rl' 11 1 i ·he \\Oman ' eyes widened ai. u hand l'ame do"n on her shoulder. P lJBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUSeUSINIU H4MIST4TIMINT ff'llt' 10~•0-wu~~ Pit''"' " dro.lnig ""'' -· ("""1'Wftil .,,., •• AC •l~JMt.-A#. ..... ,,..,....., llct<." (•I t}MI ~'-•fOJ C.r•\'U"•t •>1.l *lf Av• "Vnt & ..... h ( .u ~}'Ml '""OW •"4' ' n1 ,~MW\ llf"O th •-'in a ''dill•• ~OJ'-'' """•t f"'' \t t• '""' '" •I\ I It t ""''" ,,_ (.OWt'-IY (k n ut Ot •At• C.Wiwutw an Juh ... 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"lf•l<i>•l '4~" ('4 """' H••••O I' 1600. 1111 """'"'II '''"'°""'"" Nrwov•ttk•<" C.~ tt?MO '"~ •W\ff\.\\ h COtUh1;.l9(t ._. 4 9"'1C' \! p.ttf,..t\"'" 0 noP•llH•<IO 1 "'' "'i"th·m. "' •.n t11.o ••t~ '"" ''"'"'" (.1,,, ••• ~··~ (ovntyon Jutw '1 ,.,. PUBLIC NO'l1CE "ICTITIOU' IUSI N&U NAMI STAT&Ml llT 1 tw hMNwt"Q ~fWtt •\ ~ftQ °""'' , ... , ... •1ULl..Y4PAlllM NT$ lt0111l01 11 \I , Hw11I ll•n • CA t1•41 1. ......... , .............. ,,!MM- "'"" f(• •ov,.l•1ftV•llO CA "1NI fh•' k• ,..,..~ '' ,.nJ,H.t•o Ch"",., tllw•OIMI l •~ Att•n C' _,, "•"'"" Tl\t\ \tffft n\11nt *"' Hlf\J wit" t"-'°""'" \. l•r' oJ Ur •"Otf t~nty on JW1wt 11 IU• •SJte. "'"'''Md 01.-nu• to.A'' °"4•1• P.au• J"'' IO 11. •"'1Auou>I>.10. t~I• ~lo 'What's it., •. "You'r e the millionth \'1Sttor to the National Air and Sp3ce M useum," Deputy Director Meh•lo 6 . Zllfeln told K atharine Scl«hllano, 3C, ut Uloom field. N.J. PUBLIC NOTict: Pwl ....... C)o •"<H (••U o.·/'t..·.1~· PUBLIC' NOTICE -----Cf' 0 .. ·------1"""' •""llv<Jl,.IJ IO II. l•l• l•UI ,, l---,,-1-C-T-IT-IOUS I UllNIU NOTICE TOCllf;OlfOllS NAMl!STATUUNT Mrs. Scicchitano was SUPl!ll•OltCOUllTOFTHl' Pl'BLJC NOTICE ... ~:-,.:~11o,.,n9 ""''°" "0...AQ °""' STATl!OFCALlf011Nl4Rlll ~M ITTY 5 ANTIOUC\ JO• laughing yncontrollably ( ) fHE COUNTY OF OllAHGI FICTITIOUS I USINfSS N•Wl)Otl lll•J . co.I• M ..... """°'""· ... AUO.U HAMtiTAT~MlNT it:,.1r as she and her husband. PEOl'LE E •••.•• 011 .. cc \ l AllZEl £1;E T ... 1oi·~·•"9l><'"'"'•••O.•AQbv• 0...WIJJ ~ ....... ltl A•-·"' t • t C. A AC E P R A • U [ ,...,, •• ~I H 'f Vincent, a 38 vcar old l'lothing designer: and ----------lARZEt..fRC ~c •• n..-d tio•~ 'lit tld et. ~"t• Wl'f'td tUt ft,,, 0-.l)•IW'' •\ co""1vctf<I Oy ~ 1n NOTl(t I\ ••FAff\Y \..•IVt-N 10 '" doh••_,.. MtdW4 'fl.llv \.Ahl •le.\l d.v~ow•t their children Louist>, ,,d1l~'t•l•U•1 •00•f'n•''"'d""~'"n1 W1ll f1M •• ,.,.. •• , p.,,, N' ... ,, Oon.elJ \Mllh trt.tt .t11 1>' in~ ,_,.'"'"Ci "''"' ..,,., ., t f"\f't\IW\ \l Hunt•"9tOn &.-•ft C..hf ff\14. '' u •nwot w•\ td*d wtth •~ 10, Joseph, 7. and Rosann, 6 -were separated from the crush of people pushing through the revolving door an Wash in gton. '"" ..... .tJ r. •O.l'I• "' ''""'"''' ... 'to 1 • l?Mt ~ty ('ef'll.OIOr•n (OvMYOftJYly tn..,,, t111'1I"' fhot H .. t,t \ltr f \~ '• -\ I 1l, t•'• 1r. u11,,, ot tt~ c ,,.,. "'' tn .t6.w• 11 \t ~:~;;;:;,! e:~;~·"(.,:.'~;,.,-.on F•t> I Unhvurt Ot to pr, \f "' '"°''" witntP'lit+ Tfti, b1.1\•nt'I.' ;\ Condl.Kh:O t)y-" '" P..,bht,n.-O Oran~'"'' O.llt Pttot • ',~c~~·•'1:: ~.7.:;· '",'"~~~';.~YO CJiw 6.HI JllA t 1J :0 H •"<J AtitQ l. Fil• ,.JI 1' \( ... M10r ~.)t 1 M+J""'l01 •• ''ii'' w •1o1m A l\·r•IM Micheline LernPr. the divorced \\ 1(e of lyn c1st A.Jan J . Lerner. obtained a court order to sciic at k1'l N"•OO•t Ul4H fl t.411'..i"'"' ~'"°"' ''"' \I.ti mf'nt ••' '•l(J "'"*" tn. Pl'BLIC NOTICf; 11111,1,, n i\ 1n. pl..tr-o• bu• '" nt tt'lil \ti'' ~~~; ,,,, .. ut Ot411RQt' C.ounh ~' Juh !--------·------least $64,000 of her former husband's property. ""'"' Qf..., •J .,, J'I mt1ttl1 t . •• ,..,. n.1YJ '" FStllt ,. .. ,,,_ • tAt Ltt \4'•'1 d O• "' ..,.u ,,, t ~ .. • P\.h. J'\t 1 O• .,~ ,,. COtl\I 0 _.., ... A~ l'tCTITtOUS aUSINE'S The property was to satisfy back alimony and support pay. ments. Lerner 's l a\\)'crs oh· tamed a stay of the order after 1l ~ as.i.ssued..~nd m~ a heari!lg. rnvrttn •HHUW ftr\tC>1o1hh\ .. h\otOotlnt\ 141,,.1 , .. ud Au~.ht\tJ U' 11 tfr•Jt.al• NAME:STATIMIN1' not.c.u '"" toll\tw•n; C)H'IOn$ ''•dolnQtkHI o~ut"d Jul .. 7J. l~h "")\ ~l C"ARLEH \&llZElllll PUBLIC NOTICE (MllOllEN s VILL4CC us A I •ctmu"u\U•t::;rottn. nt11l1 ·-------1~ Ou PiHC. Ne•OOt1 ~Ml\. CA Ofl~t1t>.>Yt "'"''-J°'-u..;~1 FtCTtTtOUS8USIH£S\ 'fl..-,0 WILLIAM VSCHMIOT NAM(SfATIMINT 1(1 1 7US•Vtl\lll••81..S ,Ne,IOJ *"'-" M•tvtt 0,.. S4'1t• >00 lrw loflow•nQ P\:•'4n '' CJ<'otnQ bu\I Woootand H1lh 4 (" "J).4 Mrs. Lerner obtained a Mexican divorce an 1965 after a stormy d1vor<'e proc.·c<•ding \\ w. abandoned an Ne" York. Lerner agreed to pay her S-a, 166 monthly in alimony and :.up~)()rl. Nt•Mn ........ ('~ tr-•• .I:-... ,l>W.W~ ... LIMlAll£.lltO llLM. Ttl llUI M< nu ~•l\/[llAOO l A!ICL co 1•111 C.lot .......... _.t•on AtfOftt•ytorAdm1111i1U•tor 8•,•'>t (.I fo"i <•tit ~ltJQ 1o1 PuC>h.,.nttJ Or·•"O C11,~1 o,,,,, f ''' 0t1mttr u o.arlft, J1 14111 tM•• \1Qnt""d t>'r '-''"o·~•'• Ju l• I 1 mJ A.w 'lt.ht J lu ti t~'' H•• It S• El t I.HO (A tt1'Jn Tn1s \14114-"rnf'nt .,., teltt' with tn. Pl'ULIC NOTICE Lerner wrolc! the lyrics for ''l\ly ·fair Ludy" and "Camelot." s 1111' 'Ul'E lllOR COU llT O• THf 'TAfE 011 CALI FOltNIA l'OR THE COUNTY 0 .. 0ltANGE No A .. J1S • Secretary of State llenry A. Kissinl(er joined an NOTICE OF HE4111NO OF P'ETITION •Oii PllOeATE 01' Wl~L ANO FOii LITTlllS TfSf&Mf)H TAllY ANO FOii 4UTNOlllUTIOH TO AOMINISTEll UHOfll THI! INOEPENOENT AOMINISTll4TION 0'UTATESACT array of internationally d1stmgu1shed stuest for un tnformal discussion ol ~nom1c and social thought ut the home of economist John Kenntth Galbraith in Newfane, \'t. ( "thtl• vi 6£ AfrlCICr WVfstS a1..,u •"'-••.hfl(r.tNt l HAAY(YWYl A:\ ~ r,,_,, A few miles aw~1y, about 40 demonstrators met on the \'illagc common and dl'nounct>t.I Kissinger us "secrctary of am · perialism ." t•o111f 1\ urqrnY r,1vf N rn.u MAA§;H4 Q•l f i l A •fAMtl 1l'N A M O V f;i(ilN14 l ( f 41(1 N~ Mv" h lrd hf•••"'• Pl M1vn IOI P,ulHtr .,, W •ll .tflO tor t\W•'"' " I'll L•lh r' t • tc11H-.·nt.,l' .no to'" Aut,,_,. 11.•t1on to A\Jm1tt1\h 'un (Jo, l"C '"'°"P' t\Otn1 Adrf'i1"• ,h•ltOn ot r ,.,~..,,··-·•, .. nc-1o •h1tf't t')f'~ 11" tu1itw-r P.•d u• '' Jf1\J th.ill tnr ,,,.,,,, ""d O'"*"" ot ~ "'""' .,.,., ~"""wt tOt Au9u~1 fO lli/f, r1tl 10 00 .1m .1n lhr <OUthoom ot Oeputmtt"t No 1 ot , .. d '""'' •1 /OO(iw1< Ctt-nt•r O••W" ~\t. 1n thlt (th Of s,.,,1. Af'tl, C.•htorn..- Galbraith's guests inr luded 'ormer Bnllsh Prime Man1skr G4LUAtr" Edward Heath; hi storian Arthur Schlesinger J r ., a former adviser t o President John F. Kennedy; former Thai Prime l\l1111ster Kukrll Pramoj; Washmgton Post publisher K athrine Graham and Boston Globe editor Tom Winship. 04to<I Ju•• U, "II• WILl.14M E. \I. JOMN. Cou"'' Ctl'•l • Hora ce Bl5t>Om , a d ai-ryma n fro-m I( llCHIN •IE llCNI N --.. ·-Charlestown. won his second consecut1\'e annual Golden Scythe handmowing contest at West nity , N.11. S..1IUSt a.¥trly HtU\1 C•litorft•• t0041 lUOf;NE C llOllCH IN Attv M• • ., f>y.hllOl'Wt PUBLIC NOTICE SUPE 111011 COUii f 011 THE STATE OF CALI FOllN14 l'Olt THE COUNT Y OF 0114NGE No 4 llJU NOTICE OF HEAll lNG OF PETITION FOii .. llOIATI OllWILL C U •t• ot Tnomtt" EO••'" Wt\1t•tw60, o.c:, .,,.d "IOTICC I~ HEllCBY CIYE"I ttwlt MAllCAllET ALl(E \llltOTE"(AO f\I\ t1I• O 4 c>rt•t•O" tor PrOCMlf' 01 W1U r•t•tMKft 10 w flli• n '' m.t(t tor ''-"'.....,, ~"'"'"tar\ .tna tf\1J1 ,,..., 11rnir •nd e>t..c.e ot rw~''f"llQ IN' '\11m1 "h ('t"'n \f't fOf' ~il\t I(\ 1 i ~ 41 10 00 • tn 11\ ll'°WI' '""'''OOtn of 0.041• tMf-nl No l of \•...J , ""' ·•• rooc. ••• , ""' 0•1v.w ''·"' u-.i lr..1h o' S..nt11t an.-. ·•llt.Hnt • 0(4Jt"0 JUIY 11 14 '& WILllAM E SI JOHN (0Vft1y(lt·fll. I GLENN L4NCE, INC AUOfMy•l L•• t•H' PtOM>•r II•• Allttt, , .... .," .... ,., ................. .,.,..,,, Pvot ~ Ot4f't0t C.o• t O.•·• ti 101 Jut1l1.lt,dndAuy1,1., 1 14'/~ Jiii ,,.. PUBLIC NOTICE SU .. (111011 COUllT OF TH~ \t4TEO, ULIFOllN14FOll TM(COUNfrOF OllANGE N• A ... ,.. NOTICE 0, HEAlllNG 01' .. f TITIOH "011 4N Oll OEll OllllC· TING CONVlr ANCf 0, P'l!llSONAL ... O .. lllTY IPrel>•lt C-M<l-tJI I> 1!11flt of lllCHAllO A H41H-N •U l>ICKHAllTMA"I Orc>A'°"" NQTltf I\ Hf. llE8Y C.IVfN 1 ... 1 \lbYl t4ARTM•H 1\4\ fil .. 1 N-u1" • Pfl"UhOft fOt' •no Ord•,. Uortt""O trv (.o"••'ll•"(' •' P.-"o"•' flrOCMtrh IPr~IMttCO<HS.Cl1onO! II •Pl~••nc• tn ""'"''" •\ "'ltd• ftt ' '"'''""' o.tt•CVl.O) •ndtflt .. l IPW' lfl'N ~pf~tr nt No.t••N!l '"' ,.~ ., .. " ~ .,,... fOf' A11')v\t I) 1U" •1 ~ 00 ,. "'. lt't f~ <o-u•t";ii'*"' ot O.u•,trrw•M ,.,., lot,, .. " I •N'' •l 100 t '"'' {•nlrr n, •Yf" ~ .• , tnthl>f lttnt \•nl•Alfl\•. (.thtOfn.• U.t•d Jyf\.• , • ,.,. WILLI AM I \I JOHN, Count1 ( ler• (OW4110H UONI! An.,.,.., .. ,u. t.M .... ~ Ctllllt' Ot1v• W,1t"9 ,...,,.._, 1 .. ch, C•llltt~•• •I ... Ttl llUl C>'O ._, tll ltoO P..,t1 ~·'I,.,"'~ (~.t\t(H1tyl>ttnt lw ,CJ to 11 lt1' 1'M '' PUBLIC N<YMCE ""''°' SUPf 111011 COUllT Oll'THE \TATE OF (Al.IP'OllN14 FOii TNl COUNTY OPOll4NGf: ... A<lalJI NOTICE OF NIAlllNG OP NTITION ,Olt Plt014TI! 0.. WILL AND ll'Olt LITTIElll TUUMIN UllY 4NO 4UtNOIUIATION TO 40 MINISTlll U NO E ll TNI INO&PINOINT AOMINl\T114TION Ol'ISUTIS4CT (\lit• at l' .. JI )OM Ou<ty,.I, o)'• P•11t J 0....yt .. I, DttH\tO "l()TICe I\ HtllEllY ('olVfN ltwll ,,,,.,.,., '~ Qvt-.,,., ,.., •••"CJ ,.,..,.". OIM .ot\ IOf Pf'oo.ttt of W1U ...., IOI •• Wttnl• 01 l~"''' ff\t•mffltMy 10 ,,,. Pettt•Ol'Wr fltnd au1"o'lr•1•on to •cl """'\I•• ,,,. ttl•ct unM< IM I"°'°"' 4'tnl 4..,,nl\lt•I-01 (\l•I~ 4£1 rt ,.,,_. 10 ........ I\ .... .,. .... llr"lllH W ll<Yl•t\, •IMI 111.11 IM WM al>CI pl ... 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AN ( ... •1'01 ff'wt tt<.••t•OU" bu .int\\ n1,n•t \t1tf.- ll•irH 101 •n• u.tfl'Wt\n1c;, ""'"' tHra on #r/wjt 1• 10•1n1".-(ount¥o•Or~ t u,lt N .. m. •f\d AJC1tf !!. (If thio Pt'"">" W11,........,1M l>OllEll f DAVIS, 141 "I l>o..• R1••' o,. Dt4mono O•r. CA S1Ql\Cd, Ooo 04 ••• 1'141 .. P ubh '"~d Or•nQf' (.(>-nl D•••~ P11491 luly 10 n dnd AuQ J 10 ttl& ~~,. PUBLIC NOTICE .. DAILY Pit.OT .... ., .... .............................................. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••• BRORS: Ad•Hfitent-__ ... ___ .,i MA•MlftCEMT ....., c!Mck tlwlr.. M l LOJ SAMDPOIMTIE deity -4 report .,.. • LOCATION ron 1,....dlot .. y. The GS:<2SO wllh 6 fl. bl0tk Prime 1<1c11uo11. Ideal!) DAILY PILOT w11ll, a.toraee 1ht:d. s1tu1ttet1 an pride ur ., ..... , u tll1lif's, Santa Ana. ownen1h11urea M111enlh I.witty fer tile flnt • Q>.~T••rm1. C»U cent homo lkluut1tully cen'Kt i.tffriioll Ollly. S4M 14 t upara(lt'{I and li»WI ull) appotnl~d plu• built' bonua roo m . F11m11) room, formal dine 'oun try kttchun. 1\lt ('Ond1, tiont•d 11.nd lnll'reom lbroughoul plu~ 3 n u garage. &\uch, muc h 4:r ,...1her'1 Motlce: COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE INC more. Owner bou11 ht DH .A::all now S46·2313. ~-~~ ....... ~:.~~ ........ 1001 .... ,.. 1002 •·•••·······•·········• ••••.•..•.•....•.•..... BAY & BEACH REALTY MOT A KING'S RANSOM ..• to live on Krn.1.: ltd ' You can own lhts d ('j!anl 2 story VI F:W ho me ror only $1Ji.soo. Thl'n.• are 3 spaciou.~ bdrms .. plu~ a hugE' fom1ly rm 4 baths d 1nin1t rm. & brkfs t area orr tho k itc h e n . Corner lot, <'irculn r drive. l'll:ase c·oll us for app't. It's a pleasure t o ::;how! RIMT AL DfPUTMIHT I( ou n i:t•d rental a-.s1~tam·e. please cull our SPECIALIST -BARBARA ANKJ::NY • • All rclll cslalc udvrrti'icd In th1j ncwt1µa1ll.'r ts sub· J er tn the 1''1'flt'rul Jo'uir Jloui;init i\1·1 11t 11168 "h11·h m.ikc:. 1t lllcaal to adve r 11 l' "any pre fere nl'e. llm1tJt1on. or d1~cnm1m1uo11 IHl:<l-d on race, t'olor, rcllit•on. :1cx, or n:itlonal or111ln. or un 1nt('nttu11 to make.> ;iny D:.d's Best am another and mu~t ,:o 3Brd1n&pal10$4J, .,.,,.,..,.,1 • •• ..,,, ·1· 3U..rram,1JOOIS63.900 [9 . \ I Gwral 10021G....,..e 1002 4~~~~::1m~~~s:f 4:1 · ll~ft·ltt ....................... • .................... .. 4&chn f.im \'U StGS.000 . .-....... _._. ....... !::..~ ....... ~!.~~ ....... ~-~-~ ....... I~-~-~ ...... . Ga•ral IOOl •a...,:11 1002 Gt••el tOOJG1•ral 1001 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• * NEWPORT SHORES * Dramatic 2·s ty. A·Ft'ame. 3 Bdrm .. 2 ba .. blt·ins. open b am ceilings, s undcck: i bl ks. to ocean. Roomy 4 htlrm .. 211l ba., blt-tns: 2 car ~ara.:er Stroot to str<.'el. lar~c lot. Immacula te! Near oc-ean. S78,SOO CAYWOOD REALTY 548-1290 •'Specialhh S.C. I t6l" 1002 Ga•HI IOOJ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. LOVH ME & that's why ht-·s showing me t his darling, light & :ury 4 bdrm .. 21,, bath family homl· with pool, tn Cameo Jli~hlands. J ust las ted, $117,500. 67)-4400 cw·ttt\dcr con ·trudion : ~·onkmp. 'aµI.' Cod, 4 B It. •l' .i h:a .• pluyrm, or 5th UR • 2 frµlt•s o •tk flt·~ , hubcp~. Pt 'r "- llo H, SJ(;0,000 Lido Nord. fl BR, or 4 DR • .,P,.: 2 Hit. apt • On ~•m<h· bcal.'11. 8295.000 BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR I • ~· ' l . ' I. r • .. .. r' ,.., • • (1 I G1•r~ . I 002 I 00% ....................... ··············••••··•·· RIDUCID US.000 PettifttuloPoint 3 Udrm • i both hnnw with l.u·fll' f;unily r111 .. \\\'t bar : llX!Jundl-C:I deck over 3 ('Or i.:11r11t:C'. Pm·cd al Sl2S.OOO Gi3 :lbl;:J G73·ll0tl41 \'\'C:I associated l!R fl;ot-W ', WEl\lf1.)~$ A ~ • .;. b J I ) ( I " ~ < IAlCILOMA HTATI 41EDlOOM IEACH·POOL Guurt.kll colrunN• ti• tormul 1•11try. l'ill.'p down ~· Irving room '' llh m,1 jcsuc '.111lll'll .:t"11inll"· Mu~-.tq· ll<N\r to N•1hn)! ftn•µla1·c I""' mJI n11sl'C'I d1n1ni.: room. H ut:\" i.:ournwl lo.1t th1•n \\1th breakfast hat am! eullt\I! un•J. llut:1• ~•·piira\l' ---famil y room with • i.lll·h pn•fl•t l'nrc, hm1la Iron. 01 d1~n1rnlnt1t1on." "4111.,n e ome I 7000 Sq. ft. "' l'U!>lOll\ ror lush 11\llll<lr pl.1n1s See t hese and m:iny -- other qualJly hi.lings. ---------•I DM1iot1 of~ lR•ntw.nt Co. This newsvaJWr "111 not knnw111i:1v 111·r1•µl ..an~ ----:::::-~-=-~~~ ._... Styl ff 74 LU.eDA ISLE natun·' --.w low ~k>hi.:ht 2400 Sq.rt . Real burn G........ 1002 Ga•ral 1002 ell•i:uncl'. Pool & ult andcomma11d1111:\lcwo1 wtlofl . large workshop ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ami•nilll'" Owne r will i.µurkhnl! 111101 u111.l Ian advcr\1 ~1ni: lur n •al l'!>l<fll' "h1d1 I., Ill \'10111 solar hl'utcd pool, ll~l) cvn~1fli•r 1ruih'. ~'i.OOO la~tlt' r ul"l'd J .11·111.11. frontage, beautiful lrcl'S, ~ ~ LAWSON REALTY llidl'<1\\1tY Ill' m.istl·r la--.n & gard t'n an·n 'u1tc ,lllJtllll!'. 1wul ;u 11I ~H for Sol• :'.Inn)', muny olhl'r '-'' * * 675·4562 • * kfl'dl'l'. La ri:c 1•h1tcln•1h ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------~ tras. $21~.000. l:Jcsl ol a nd RUl'"' c1u.1 rll't '· (feNrol I 002 MEW OH MARKET terms SPECTACULAR OCEAN VIEW LIDO ISLE llURHY' Jl'~n-i.1sTlW. Iron or lht• law ____ •-11111111-..:;_;::..=._;;~~;...i • ••••••••••••••••••••• $6 7,800 Roy McCordl• F t l'r.iru.fcr! WJ 7tkll REL "'X 1 ... YOUR rom t le lop of Spygla~s Hill! A 'lie" Lr~lln.to: Walk into •••'· 111 ... " ,1 ,, u •• "" .... 2·Story, 4 bdrm .. 2 baths, RHltor 1810 Newport Tr~~ewm. d s 4 bedroom IS s ittin g there lh1o; lovcl~ 3 hcdroulll [ I ' OWN SPA! ~~~ many.edmany exlras Co1t11M.sa548-7729 wailing tor you to 00 ~llttn " in it. Clean DOVIE.It SHORES-¥1EW-S27S,OOO hom1• 11ml bl' n •frf•.,hn l ~ 11~~:11~·~ '-r entcrl;un )'our i:ue'I" ~ tn\est 1n exterior d ~ A l I 3 BR h b I l'um11l"l••I.\' rcdttnl' ,, .. ,. . ·1' • v t 1 1 t an neat with nume r o d ct n excep 1ona omc y van • • • In 1h1:. \\.trrn und elci:.int new 1 c roo rim . • us upg ra es an k111·h.:11 . ,·Jrpeh, Jntl L~:::::::Jli!!liillillf!il h Qm c. Tup ~cwport Proless. landscpd, low THEEASYLIFE aprtce~·ompet1t1\'CW1lhlhcnastynew Well s W /('Xlra lge ram rm p.ttnt l.arl!l'!>Unl\\p.lltn -- Bea ch luc.11mn-:-l:e ntral maml. -y::ird . G11rde-n 4 llt!'droom."?"rtrath ron onos... Save yoursel vl!s dollars and Profcs~1on all y d~coraled. abundant \'ar.rnt .ind r~·ud) ·'"'' vatto g1H'' 1ndour. out· k1 1 11·hke 11r i" ith r .rnllom do. Lar.:l' rooms. ram1l) h eadac.·h c!) ut Sl&*,900 ,\ listing of Jurl" marble. large pa tio & lush-gardens . ttll.411' It\ t\>-nnu; cou11, lalboo P"-"'wlo l 007 door fccl111 i: Vuultl'd P a n oorrng. ne w room,drnrng room,\hr.-c G uh '" Ziil S a..-.i..Hil Road l'llll>l' \v h~:a1'11, h.1y .inll ••••••••••••••••••••••• t·e1hngs ('hcf'l> kitchen dl)h~ ai.hl'r · Churmrng de-ck.s. :.oil nt'ulral col r n s . °" __,_.. 1 boa1111" 1411,5()() :1 Br. J hu w /i;1wct:H•111'.11· und :i m1lc·lon11 hi.tor ex cleror lhruout. Xlnl Costa ors. flr('placc Ill Ii\"'" U ...i 16'\U S:: fi().lo..& s:c MEWPORT CEMTBl, N.I . 644-4 910 PETE BARRETT h 1,\ v 11•w 511 \(b. 11• 1r,.,, 1n th1) ru~tum home :\lc:.;a locallon room. Excellent rond1 1""111 '-' ._ ,...._~ REA• ·ry bcJ1'h 4 Y "' nld In AppOlf\tm.-nl on l) c F Colesworth lion. 3 cor i:arage. l'ool REALTORS', 675·6000 -L. -lcrcom w1•1 11.11. 'U"· tli3~ • • IY and tennis rourts. Quiel 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar Ge.ral 1002 GaMral 1002 642·5200 675·4060 dN•k. ,111'11111' \ :il·.1111 OO'o"''19''1S""·1"'111• 1 REALTORS 640·0010 s treet . Near lloai: •••••••••••••u••••0 •• ••••••••••••• .......... ~~ i-ll!l,500 011c11 il.otlv :i:1 .. [ ~ 11~~·11·~1 llosp1tul. 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VIE MAGNIFICENT .rnll m a n1t·ureil yur<l o--.•nt·1 h .... houi:ht 111 A" W VIEW ESTATE ~how this honw 111 \Our Solv:ini.:. 11111\'tn" "'"" '' (:JOO Bed home i11 a Oc•on & Linhts rui.sy buyer~ u111I they'll Call IOI '-"'"""'' ITll'lll ,.. II r e ~ L I It I 0 u :> .,, buy 1t •Call911:ttiW7 ~c.: 1111 .. diur11w1· w111t arcll. Funta:.trc M ~t,. S75,000 °'""''ijo·11s 11,1N1ut11•··l' l·atht'dr.11 r1·1l111"' a11ll 111 Sutic w 1vvt 1)31cuny, Wl'l Ft1ntos111· l~O <f.-grt:te [~ I :.1dl•111ul~Hk lt·•·ltn..:. A liar & Vll•:W. 1\ rare nl-~\~; ;'e:. ~i!c 11;~~~s :if~c~ 1·~1·:\t bJrj!Jlll al 8111.54~1 ~"':.\n~u ~~!11!~ct~'r1~·: Lai:un.1 and 11 .. r1oltno . _!_i:::ii: !! ••=-:.t'µarall' mothe r ·tn lnw MAGNIFICENT 1£ .Quail l Orumu11c mult1·k11d w 1te Flr,..11Jlc ~cll{'1 . WATERFRONT Plac• . with :irtl'lll' --.o<HI am1 i----------1 Call us to d1:.rus:; th11 s11~.111~1 Prwrti-it la s'I <'to t1 1>trur 1ion. Colle9ePork ways you ran buy th1~ 5 Rr hme. :\t .1,~l\I' II\ inA -,...75;_~920 Lo--.crrnl( v.1ultccl l"Ctlilll!!o CUSTOM home.'. $25!1,500 1nchl ·~ room !>Ur rnu 1Hll.'d ti\ 1•00 oua11n NJWPou H ACH and view Imm i•vi•n let Not r<'olly bul . ,0 com land. ln111uc11ons H1<1dtn WOfck below._., to .... 11d. beck· [9 I w110. 110, down o• dllltOf\tlly, Find ttdl lf\d bo• It In, • ,.liJ .. Ul'lJ Account1ng Cosmetology Sales ~ _ Ji_Q'IJ} Banking Engineering Secre t arial v Bookkeeping H4chlne Repal .-Teaching w Cooking Nursing Truck Or iving Tomorrow: Roc~y Mountain States S©l'.&Qµ-L&r..trs · Tito# lntri9uin9 Word Gome wifli o Cltudl• G E ( L A You ~-vou •• Qttll"O otJ wl~ .. vou• 9r•nck.,1ldtt " I r I r t.-"'" ,.,.., "'''• .... nc1. ••our'<l .---------.. •o wfl(h vou -your -. R 0 s A L I I "' i..-.-1 ;...;..I ~,.;...;;.., .;._I -I 0 Co""''''' ..,. .~ .. 11. -" _ .... .__ .... __._.__ ..... _..__ ......... :::.~.:::1.:. ::. ";;.~ iZ' I' r I' 11 I' I' I' C I G;-..... j •ow• I I I I l,0~1 I I I I Big Canyon Condo Versailles Model "aler. N .. ,111•11 .. 1mo11~ ---~--fall'. i;ourtnl'l ' fll'ltl!hl µll•tcl) upgru<led .rnd 1.,. MAGMIFICEMT - lrl'\!S & he.wt. lncl,r1JCI 11111J k1\l'h1·n .11111 dmc pantkd you cnn'l h'll thc 2 STORY WATIJU'RONT gu11lrn \\ l0\'l't1•d bm•k h 1'.:1111·rl.11nl'r"• I 1v1n11 d1Herent·c. tr you 're MOMES I palw & Cll·i·k lt•iidini: 111 • Pl_ room w11h l'f:tl'klttll! lookrn~rorciuuhty.4 b1g l'l11,h&lovely5hdrm.3 REALESTATE YOU( o--.n ll\l •lm·k. Hc11I firc11lul'\•. llldc1.1wuy kini.: IJ<'llroum!I, :1 h11thv :iral blllh 1111mal:Uh1ll' l.'"uly 631·1400 I ....... m"~lc . ULl C ~ hll rlll' Ill ~1111"111 :1flt·1· h :.1>1.•t•1,1I 11n1• of a l.11111 -~ ~" ~d formal dmini.:, don'l 11ll~~ 11 k u ,.. -H-t..--YI H 'll ' '"'.it" " ... 1• h • ti•nni' --01\rwrs h.1u1:h1 .1 1101h,•r , a r c• ,, Y 11 rt• 11 . 'lll"VV'f' •w t ~ • "' • "' T lhlS property. 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EnJnyrw•·u11,1·1iv FOUNTAIN VALLEY & olll' lor a m•w 1·om· -'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml 673~ /\ • 11111 Ill lh ""'' Ill thl' 3 Car Garage m1•n•1JI tl1\/l .. ltl0 1'11'3!>l' ----------'-·tliOI Ill ---·1 dramnltl' 3700 ,,1 ft 11111 lor .1v11u1111mnll.. Elki · · honw 1-;. 'Y ,. ulk11111 d1~ ... lw.1ut11t1lh us;•!t ,11lt:tcl J t•.in l'rllr ns Au~trr;111 Chall'!. 3 yr ... I t .tn!I' lo 11111 C11ny11n w111\1)11•m1u1111.1q1t•l111i:. 675-5511 EASTSIOE 41..tr, <! 1 1hil, ;! rr111r .. . Country <'l11b und rN•rt•11 p.1nrltn.to: .11111 m11101 111t" Vii\ LI I)() NOH h YOU'LL FORGET bread 11v1•n, wood flri., 111111 foclhtirs. s:.t:ro.000. ~unkcn ll\'1111! 111t11n 0111•11 TWO STORY 2 ~tor Y Fu mt II/ ll1111w COSTA MESA RAIMTREE hcuvv IJcums. 1•11nyon 640-6161 fom1I) rn11111 h1 11 k "1" "' B1.•uullful S P,\ ;'11 ISll ~lyli• Wll.h :; ll~·ilronm~ 11 11·111 ttcrlust011, l'rc1·k, 01•1•1111 hurn1ni: f11q•I.•<•'. hkt• t''<l'l' hnmt• ror So 1·011,1 ll11y V11·w' t•u·r Stqrl111 :! N(·wpur l ll c l •!hl l' COUMTY view. 0Wnt'r/~a lr!>m1m. ~ COATSs. WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. 1w--. 1h11111111 '' ·" wm 1•1.1101 t.1w hi•ilt11\'I iilu' L<•rur Y.11·hh lt1•1ll.H·1«l 1•l1•mcntry i.chonl 1~ only Whrn you !ll'l' lhlli lovC'ly S24R.OOO. 640·777:1 muntl) IMNtl lh\t1t·1 11111,1 l 't' a l!llt"d room tul>.11K.otWI u hltwk awJy lrnm th111 4 IHI. :1 ha, 2 1<to r y i----------! :.1•11 S7 1,'11111, <\I.I. ~·11rrn.1l ,u11k1•11 1111, h:c ~:LKl'llSCO .Jlc,11tor<, ch.1rm1n.i .I hcdruum <iR l-:t.:N'l'llE,..~ hOtl\l'. -----·' !Hll!T7ISll Flt with w1•t lrnr Jtt• Hllll><a\ll'r tlt 631 llUHI h1111~1· with h11rtJwood l-'rr11 h 1iu111l thru11 ul TURNKEY KEY '111n1• 111 till! t•\lt o~. (';ill ---------•I floor~. 1t'1< l11'1·n l'Ulll· Spurkhnu kitchen W/M•lf PERFECT I "I' 11~'1'1 11 I I n I I I 1•l<•t1nln" 11\'l'n. Lob ol '-•n€"LT0n S ...._ .... .... NOTICE I,,,. y n • 101 l' ,., ru· ,. N "'WPO•Tl"'"'CH ""' " -FORESTOLSONINC h w 0 , ly 1,1 1 <'I <·1•111lv1.rnt1 11 'i.unn10.ooo 11rr·c·n .1rc•a w ft•1arnm. s " "'"" O at I 0 llll!I "'· It H :! lot 1 hi• full l)()UI ror your 1•nJll) llH'tll. 11ird urh d1i.pluy theu prt1t• " ~;i r.oo. ('J\l.t. with no rnJtn11·n11nrt' Only lilt'fl1 ln t:urnntron ] Park. An lmrlH11·ulolc r1·• ('{'lltly rrmndl•lcd 210lll "fl rt. 3 1111 .. 11{'n. 3 hll hom'" With form al "'"' 11111. f11m·rm, w/wrt baa , litt: Milli' !\utll' & un• licllev9hll• 111or11~c macnab / lrVlne raaltg ENJOY open panoramic Views of Harbor & Catalina rrom this charming 4 bedroom + billiard room & lo ft home. t.-:NJOY the custom pool & jacuii1 w 1dl1ld proor enclosure & viewing deck + lush arbors & inland night lights. ENJOY easy tramc Oow Jloor plan & sen sible pricing. Helen Wood &14·6200 CV70 M2423S tOI DolMtr Orrv. 644-6200 H•rbor View Cenw lryone •t C•ml)U1 V•ll•Y Q "ter 752-1414 mci:1:111j(t":. w11h le1t1h1hty qwtkly r.:i1; ;!j,f,ll r t•11111Jn\lh1lll11"• • 111 ,1011 nnd 1mp111·t ')Our a•h. we new on lhl• 1110 1 krt. Th1:1 are proof! In All)', really C SEL.ECT 1s NOT o condununtum Al'!l .rc ~ult 11 . Phone TPROPERTIES 1'4.7711 642·5'17il. ---------- Gwral I OOJ GaMral I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~c~~ COIOMADaMAl- DUPLIX DILUXI Spacious, near new duplex: 3 BR, 2 BR · wood sid lng, open beam ce1tlngs. solar bronze glass. Walk to school, business. shopping & youth center. $155,000. A COLDW&L IAMl8 CO. 644-1766 Walker 1; lee Real f stare Hcl..-l•e ll1tlfHJ Call 644·7211 /Jn '41 1.ll I'. I\ l I i .1• l\'1'-ilJ( l1il IC., Would You Believe Cct lost In your 1<how,·r. v.Ew POR T WO -• blll enou1<h ror four. This 4 IK'droom slnat i.Lnry Thia "''WI)' decorated ;a homr h11s a tt'rruu.o t'n BR .. 2 bAth OIG home lra try, a muter sutte with 11:.rbor V1tw 111111. has a h 1 s n • h" rs 11 r <' a 8 • tremendou view . lovel)I' playroom, formal drnlnA back yord & cvcrythln( and llvlnl{ room. load!> of for the rlflhi. s mnll f11ml• cu lom l'Xti·o:s ... All this ly. The pn <'e ls r11:hl., thu •nd un unbelievable lca:-c!111tow $83,000. with assumabl<' Sll~.500 loan. Uy appo1nlm-ent URl•..-.ity lfflffy . only 3001 F.. C$l llwy G13·65Ut' HARBOR VIEWHJLLS Cuslom hom1:. Panoramic view. ocean /• IHI)' :lbr . 21'1 ba. Oy n~ncr. SJ6 1,000. (714)644 ·4048 o r 11141642·5146. ......... u. ' •••••••••••••-••-••• ••••• '-S. Fw U. I.._.. Fw S. .._.,. 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Call CJ( owntrllhlp 3 l><>druom. till RIBL hre PlllCt' h d \•e b~en duuni;. i.nft ramll)' room w tewa er vaew ............. -• !l4d3, 2b~. 2bn. udlt $. \3 .. Cl etC·117t orli4G·!l:.'7$. 3 b.alh o"'nl'h unal v. alh • ladded tu th11111utk'r ~h.orp lOO Ntoo lllor• house ( park. ~-n J u.rn Cap --- a& lovl'ly ~ b<-droom , 2 .. !fl 1RC•fort1I •• ill~.~ o llVRRY! d•y • e ,.602 W ur49UOM011rt6pm 'IPI huf e r11mrm,ll bte hathll, open 1>utiu S.c-ond unil ii1 hornc. Rcally 11rnt v1&lue 1 nwney• ~ lhu "°" THURS. & Fa.I. 1•4 P.M. l'n<'l,tt>e<t pct > ul. tOO· I! Quall ~ Mt• " Vl'l•\le <l br, din rm. ' r~t~:;~L~~tbcor~~~~~· • H2·1771 • ., HT OCIAHNOMT 1h atcr l>tnm.-. u11 lo 2il' Pl a•:cV:a ~~ :~;1!~'4~t~'8'~1~· ... • 'I I I lrdv.d flna. 3 Br, 2 ~.Bl tl&.aA & s•• ..... -11d1.1lt pu k. (lO i~tll. S7 P'JS2-----rfl) ltCl·~ m iuth unit:. roam d lo.t', cpls, bJtnJl, I I • • I --_.. 61Meoo mo. + uul ~11Mll13 .... CM.IAIUt. .-:'°41UtM14 Br 3 na. 1h:n. f'lllll ttm, l':xccp l1on.t1 huy u t fpk , uuume \'A or'!' , bllnl!, quiet Mcl)ll Vcnl<' • $143,SOO Owner I \i.:cnt. M~ 31311 1 Ac,..... for Hie 120 2·2br hou:st>:I. n,•w l'l\IO\, cul 11(1 nc• 1 yr l11to al Sil~ CosteM•to 1014 GROPo&.t 1026 DONALDM.lllD ,._wportle.Cllt I06tti1ew,.na.ec1t 1069 •••••••••••••••••••••• rrpts. ldral (or u"u~·r + n11> Shown by »1>1>t •• •••••••••••••••••••--· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2·ACRES C 1 inl·Oml'. SGM,SOO '-)wncr. !>l!f,f.!1~ J •••••••••••• ••••• •• • • • • A'"'1•1••· ..... .,, • t'all M7 3l60 ---0\ll llHn ))uni.ix. white II u1· '"Ir"". r ,,. l " 10Cu~laM1•i..1, --~ '' ti. .,,.i , P '"•' 5 BEDROOM wuLer, ha rbor t'nl. v1cv. 4 II + FAMILY ~ ~ " f'n'l'WU)' Croii\o~t'. 1~% EuSC!ildt' CoiSto l\l c3 n, , from both Ulltl . Eac: JUST REDUCED • 'A e F.x1~• >: llll'<')llW blrcnm , Only $3.W. Vacunt Alllt 211(1. l'-'b.1 .. Exlras, lo S7 J.500 i.I •••••••••••••••••••••• 1st. ~-1711 Olik tor Sue. One of lht· t.i1Jl<'ll t bf/IAl!t#t.V "Lt:;T'S GO!" a>ram l' Million$$Viewfor less iiilPtac•. r~.$tt;()rno.Xtn1L1111un·S200abr,rnc<1 • .iar.,kld~-· MESA VERDE ~~~~iii.~llUOO. Ownr AtaJ Estate l\nxlou., H iier l>J )'t l.Mcluall ~ 1,1 Mt11. :'I()" SQ ft "°Sq Nti fl~s R e pu b l ll' hum 1·.. Toro 1012 Culverdute location than ~ mHUon$$ ~ u n yo n l or11 t in n , uk Ft'<' , v.aultc-tl <•'•Ima: .. "1th l'\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• UMDER MARKET! Quiel tr l'l'l. M .iu lv $247,500 7U-"20 4.'*l-3006. 493.3393 Mnln Rentals. ~0·$370 l>OC>td be.im:. i\ krraf1c Uy ownl'r. 3br twnhroe S6S.OOC>I ~eJr Atlanta & bcJn\ed tv.u :.tory l'ntry llDUCID Nlcl "oo OU11iur HCW-f "•'" ob for, ... , 22 fa mily home an .i th<11C\! W;.ilk lo dub, qu1t'I, low Beach 4 Udr, C'<irth White b r'l!'k hrl'plure IAYFIONTD•-llV 0 l-:S1dl'~· 2 brun I~ ar. area. C.ill lO ""' .ii.,um.,nt .. lo.in, $411,9$0. lone$. :! stur>. 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' choace~l loc11Uon on San· T 0 c 0 Ii e 11 • P ra l' e J sents ut the Convention You ure the winner or ~·3371 or!H6·17>1 --- - --llag0 Dr ,w1thlovd y2nd $lJ8.000.t'or detail:. C11ntcr ahead of liml•. twofreetickeb ---------·I ------lrvlM I 044 R..clto SM Joaquin story view oC J::aljlbluH & Cull 642·S6i8. Ext 333 to ISIJ.flO \•uluc ) Tn•s Tr••S Tr••t •••••••••••••••••••••• San Mateo Tw11h:.c ..-an· s u p E R B N E w l-'ash1on l:.tand. across da1m )'~u~~k~---lt mghnR Bros. SM.500 1>:H 08Sll Lo I E d Ub!IC \•1ew. luxuriuu:. up· CUSTOM 3BR. The very the upper bay. <I Spadou Burnum & Balley to;:r;.ll: ~ .. :.~~~lee t:.r~t.~~~g:i UNSURPASSABL[ i;trudi.'s lhru·oul. In t$re· fanesl workm1mst11p, de· bdrms . & den. rormu11--------''----l'hoitc 50' wah.'r front lo Cirrus .. _. V h f I 3 '-~d i.llg1ou~ urea uf lrv111c. cor and accessories have dining rm .. ma r ble frplc Co r s a I e b Y o wn r i\ S h th th '"""'l"OOm 2 bath . .,P:ll'IO\I., cry r ccr u "" room nr golf u1ur:.e. 511 9~11. 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"k 011 hug" lot nal'e crpt:. & d~ & a KA."\CllOSA'll JO OL:t:'-1 11 E1\lt TH I:: OC .,; :-: R;autifutlll del·orated Trade to laq;:er units arres ;it Sl.000 uml l:1nd chani:ed ror reser ved l'.lll $40 llSl 111 flrc:.la~iou~ de' doµ IJri:~.) .ird Locateci on a TO\\'NllU.\H: R U A It : T II E S23!1.SOO now! Mure appredallun. rosl. Pur 11tan rhcrlt cal M'als at lhe Convention rnenl or Grt'cn \'allev qwel \•ul·de·sac slrl•cl, ll By ov.ncr 2 ur +den. 2 Pn1c1-:· .. :~ .•••. ~urpns· CALL Q •O·UU more tux :.hdter. t:nll Mr lloweyS<t0-3200 Cl•ntl'r ahead uf lime. 1.a,.1 of nl.'w .home':. isclosetothe largl'\'Uffi H.i. \ll'W, up,,:rudes. ingl~lo" &~"' nowfur infurmal•On -----Call6t:!S67ll. Exl333tn S76,00o Terms J\all munal) park & p0ol A $83.500 Wufl dap &ijoytheGoodLlf• r.{'"'~.fllliL LIOMSESTATES r la1m)our trr_k_c_ts_. __ ~HERITAGE REALTORS ContJl'l J\lt'rit lk.ill). JO) to O\\ n X31 21 I I <'' "'' "'k nds 499·4514 'nr l'i••por1 , .. , Ofllu S36·88J2 LAGUNA llACH & !-'a m. 2l>a. ~h!bll VcrdC' ----------l~i3 Jlj10orw1~1u__ $59,500 7528231Hrd J5~K!l7S ___ :12325S.Coast llw)' ----2,,Arr t> RI lhAhland home, a vail • H.-bor Hi<Jft Area Huntiftejt0tt leach I 04 RAN c H LIDO ISLE CATA.LIMA ISLAt-10 XLNT VI EW ll·IO. Very pvl. rcor yard./ I ~P<ICIOU'> CJpt1 ('od 2 \lV •••••••••••••••••••••• PRESIDENT :,O\•llla . 1U1tits,s175.000. Bkr. L ee 493.239 Lots or trC'cS. sprlnklcn-. l 4 Br 312 8J. J.'amily Hiii, II Rms·SS' lot court) Brd IRc $If 200 rt lop cood, 2(p. $41() 1nr. _ boatuc.-ccss $75,9~1 Just R~modeled R F: LT V HOME & fou n t111 n . Com p CHM • Y' 'I•~~~~~~~~~~ 1tarde1wr & wale r . Ston ... __. 642 6168 F.\er~th1n11 but lructuri; • .'1'\1 .. w1 h II . furna.,hed $189.500 67).)620 Meyer. Ukr. !556·61711-~ ~-rw·~ - -• '' l)r Jnd 111.'v. G r ea ____ .,.,_ """ in I ,. ha !I of ln •tne. 536-1202 Red Estoh 549 13Gf.l'vc.,. s 11 ,. l' I ·' ,. u t u r ,. 1 e " . ~ ~ ----D)• o\\ nt•r Jhr, 2ha, lll'll!hburbuod . RanrhoS;rnJou11111n IJ11Ca~l1l' landi.t·nplnt:-W•t.ci 2900.:i llr2 Ba.formraldinrrn, • PoOI. xt1 "' Stll.JOO llt'drooms & u ho nu. New San L111:..Jli·\ t rn1111•.al 1::1 rdl'n s i.ur· DR I ~75 • 7900 IA.LIOA. ISL D ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cills, hltn~. fpl. fncd. $UO 5513338 rwm :Wllrr I In hurn urgest :I HR 1411h \ll'W roumJ sialru and tr ohled AMAT C -At-I Pvt lnve!>lor 111lt•n•sted In rnd>1rtlnr S~!J 3139 ---to l\•:Jvl' SL.ill• Subm it t\Nl'nl r...ao J~iCI rountnan. for th\' utta"male A have n of peacl' besl OCEANFRONT 2 Stor•t, l·A.pt. buyuut Nil areb home~ --- Eos1s1dt--~rt•!-t\ •Jr.:''· lo<' .'our tern1~ -----.,1 ~rut·tou~ '" UU( and en· descr1~ lhts secludL•d 3 8 B Owft.,-Ftnanc• All c.:ash tf p1·il'C ,, t 1ghl. ~JOO. Uat{ 2 br. kids & J>('tS 3Br • ffl,' .il..l'HKll," h: ROBERTS REALTY HOT & TEMPTING tl.'rl:11nmi: llu~l' m ai.le r BR home. 24 Fl hn ng 3 r, 2 . u. Super:! :.tory PradcorOw11e1sh1p ' 675-7071 n m.645,602'1 afl ok. Bead1combcr. l"ee. )'llrtl Oil •1u1t•I ll'l'C lllll'O ... II SI08 91 home on lhi: Ol'l':tllll'Of\l 631 20tl t Ul·dC>ot11• s.~1.11:111 llkr. 848·1688 :.uat c .rnd :.eparate rmc.:a n)?; ~u. · JO 1n mint cunll1l 10 11 . s::!Sll.CIOll • ~~----· r Formul tllna nl(. ramaty "' Drokcr t\7!»6700 ' ' "'~ C'as 1 or your ' ' -sty ' r '~1 • ~G 3'177 ·---------i SPA ~et'l udl•ll l:UC!>l suit e . Gracl'ful Hv1n .. Ill 1li. Rt:.\t.ONOMICS :\tau I . ·1 I V\CANT •) t n 3 I' i ........................... -.j-liilllliilll emhrarcd hy lu\ ashly i·oom und wulk·lll "'Cl BLUE LAGOON VILLA best. SIS!l,500 hoUSl' rn 2"1 h<oun,. li1H'k rww c·1H:1, drfls, pa111t,: landscaj>t.'(I, l'l\qu1,,1h , 2 bm Oth,•r aml!naties 100 3BR. 3bn, deck, m•n vu. Property Hous~ TWO 4 PL t:;X t:S 11 > paymnls OK Call Jack St~I ~.~,7 Kli:!:I, !Jil3·89fll 1 J bedroom Walden l'lun by numerous to mention. pool & tcnnls coudrt. F.x· 642·3150 3BR. 111 or hol11 :1 :Hiil. S<'Vll. llrkr 5y,.75:13 ~lllll lb l' w illhl 1(11-r-. -$32:)-j flowtr Strip! Sew in an Hour! Dc11nl'lloml'!'. (:ALL. today for an ex· rlus ive g u arde siatei--W--""L-"'TOl"-""CH-N.D prinw lll~.OllO Ol:TOJ.'TOWNOWNflt Pt'r n111 llcfercnrc:. S.2•950 clusivcll .. "wln" a rea.$125.oOO. ,.. "' w:;,.. each . Sto.01111 1l uwn , t t . ·t • \vn I A , 1 ., ....... 1A • nu " ••BONDREALT V•• 3 1 ••IN'" t"h Ownr 'A"t 5-l00:l5S ~an " 11 Jllll l Hl ~C ..!._ 1 u~ "''"""' .. O\c Y .-wpor ., ores _ _ .. · · duplex nr trapll'x Sun . ----4962 4'11 11..om.·~. Al t .h ave 4 .Pll''\,-<! Hrt-ot4'h, Me .. a J u;in. San l'lem .. nlc,DClftOPO•nt 322' PERSIMMON fireplaces. dish"o~hers, Verde.$119 OtM1 Da n a P nTilT ul't•as-•••••••••o•••••••••••• RANCH I 052 etc. Sf,6,SOO t? su2,s,ou Al!cnt i;~s UAAZ l'll'D:.l! c<ill 2 OR luxury oceanfront Ope'! hoUl>C' Sul & SUn -KILLGORE R EALTY c•v ndo. L<'ai.e S-100 0 1· FAMILY DREAM 1·5. l aU for uddrl',i.l':-.. N l'" l'o o ~ t , u lo t o m 493.5031 le :.is I.'/ o pl. P oss i b 1 i: REAi.TY !>51·2000 ----------1 Family delight! 2,Story. rroperty Hous• duplel\ Nwpl Shores ------trJde. <.:reedon , ftltr. 4 bdrms •• 2 t>a.: m int f>i2·3850 130.000. Prine. only WANT E I> Trlp l <'X, fl<t~2'1 11 condition home! This one Bkr. 840 1141 Pourplex or 2 umb on I , BEAUTIFUL •---------1 hasil all!Lot,,ofderks& IOl &t6-34il MT. VIEW Beaut 4 Br. 21 DIAMEHOME patio are a nr o und ~PIER & SLlr .i PLf·:x STARTER lkt, fam rm, cpts drps, Cul dt'-:>J~' lvn1llun or. Awnrd "'innm~ Walden pnvate 20.x40 pool With for your hoal IS 111rludcd • I' n s.r; .000 ltfldals fnt·rl yd . (l ar, S12S mu. ft'rs security for youn11 model home ready for Jarut t i. Manicur e d "1th this fantasllc: 3 Al(t'nl 7529023 •••••••••••••••••••••• 831·2170/002·21!>-l __ _ family. This c harmin1t 1mmed1alt.• occupancy. landscapin~ with mature bedroom. damn!! room, -Houws FuNtished • vo1•-3 )4 I s1np,le slory 3 bedro0m Supe r i.harp tn all lrees.Would youheheve :.!':r bath Condominium. SIX UNITS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Olft wy 2 Cheyenne has lge family respect~. with up1traded F\llly upgraded nml nu ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• I d ll S89.7oo d k J l J LOIJll"O a.ach 3' 41 Stor ~ BR 2 BA r I room w/wel bar & son carpc.s t1n1 r.ape~. a yu wor • us l'n Oy $137 SQQ •••••••••••••••••••••• y... • , am w;iter plumbani:.G rea t! e l ectri c kltrh{•n , 2 m··· "· .A-. your boal a nd N<'wp<>rl , • . rm . man y cxlr a s . S68 900 s11~11·wu"' h1lrm~ • a nd ·.. u~u.:t~ Beach Pnred al only Th r t• e 11 r id e.or. $235. Uttl rrce, w /p,ar. $.525/mo. 963·4567 Bkr, nu 1 • formal c11n111i: room. plus ~~ S89.~00. llu rry , coll o wner s hip duplexes· DP 1 '· N r • b ~ h · frc. RANCH cxtra rl.'ar )ard.<.:loi.e to 4!1!1·2900 54(},llSt separate luuodry.clused Be a r heomll<'r. tee.------- pool and fll(hted kllnlS __ ---garap,ei. _631·2011 Deluxe 31~r. 2ba w{frplc, C•>Urts. only $85,!f.15 Laguna Ni'gubl. £1 M rt 1 h 3169 cpts/drps. all appliances ~ 1£ Quai~ •wpo •ac $425. Ph 538·3824 n .. ".Al.1''-' ..... _ &...-:-• Plac ••••••••••••••••••••••• -- • '~ CrlUt\oe community • t\lrn 2 Br. I na. steps Liie: Spacious, 3 Br, 2 Ba. , ____ 5Sl ·2000 • • • 3 AR C H BAY .I•--------· Prap...ti-from bcar h, S270 mo. l\ttroet. nhrhd, nr Milesl VERS "'TIL~ Panoramic ocean "icw THE ILUFFS 752·1920 winter rental 675·0029 S<1. $380. 842·8945 Bf cr,,Hvt' 1o11th I ti' l•mt -rr()(;htt thl' '"' 11~11,11 Opl'llW!lll 1111,.11\ .. 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New Rl"lt Cttclltl · • -Sl ~ York NY t 0011 P11n1 St• ..i. h it '"' .. ••• s1.n NAME ADOAe ss z1P ~=:'t,:11~1et11-:~::~ s iz e' and sr'vui Malrtl• CrKllet .. ,_ •• SI.CO NUMBER. t11su1t Cmlltt '"' -$1.00 o. ,.. ••• lie• tt ttl 1 l11stat1\ Mecrl•t ... II -. \ 1.00 1111t1r1 tree St114 11t• te• ''"ta.t....., ........ i1.oo ,.,, ... ratt•Wlllter ,.,..,. C..,i.tt lift.... -$1.00 tmltt-Cllf CH"• iW .. '•' c.,lett AfPMI ~14 .Sl.00 fftt .. tttr• ti )'tW cllelce. tHrln ~fp.111 !1? _. ~c s.., n, ••I I • tf 11 0111111 :1 ·-50c $tw ... llltlt.... . SIJS ... ,... h lft '"" ;Z _soc 11\\lllt ...... CrattJ •• Sl.IO 11 t llltl '9r lt'1f !> _ SOc l•stllll hJllitcl 1tt11 ,, .. IMl er ti llffy t11p 50c 111u.t Stftl ._. • 11.0C "' .. from this e ustom·butlt MOOCMMllU N1w 1111clf ---.. ~_.;.::...;;.::::.;:, _ _..--'--------- 5 Bdrm .. ·• M rm. & 01~~~~~~~~~1 J OR 2WBA. ram rm, d en 3 OR. 2 Ba. $67.000 Huntiftc)toft leoch 3240 den. '' + d1n1n1t I m . T I ' k -----home, built 3 )Curs ano. NEW UNITS Houses Unfunti1h•d ••••••••••••••••••••••• Whrtt<>ver you nectl lh11> urt e roe · Uroodmoor t;uard gate area. pr1vule ••••••••••••••••••••••• I bt!autalul home <'an' pro 3 br' 2 lrn. f a m rm · bcaeh. pla)'~round a rea New complc•ic1•5 111 Costa CorOftO del Mar 3222 4~;~b:i~~cs~igl~u:r""ea. Y1dl'.lla~htvu11i::r,11h-d l11 at nu~, "!?l \a~w, by forc·haldrcn.Sl19,500. M e~a 1nd11ct1111t 011(' II ••••••••••••••••••••••• $.'iOO/ J y '846·r~~: warm wlor!'t, CiOIMJ It.ca· 0."' Ill r , lo.Hit S •c r r u l.ai:una N1gu<'I Realty unal t'ar:.l uM•rur prcnu· DUPLEX. L:i ri;c• 2 Br. all S~:.Zs!l~~n, 1 ' lk111 73,~tOil t-:.lt•na. $93,SOO "'111 con tt0·50SO--496-·4040 taon·Muv t a k e !>nil 2ba. Urnn<I "''<'w. - ---" r (f •' r 11 (( c· r • O p l' n .1, II '~ S.il Son. 12 S. llJ:l ~ -Harbor View "'1 ar'I Rv appoanfment m.,. Y r I y I ca !t c. Super clean. 3 llr, 2~..Ba. 552·70~0 THE . · '.'. · - VILLACf.. . · REALTORS UNDER 40 !r.t·a~d~~~~~. unll in W:ilnut ~uuro 644·7211 only.plf'ai.t·. W<1l«rl r o nl ll o m c1> 2 sty, fam rm, t~. dl11 LGCJUM leach I 041 ----MOftaco fi:ll 1400 17;121 llrt.'<fa La. $400 mfi. ....................... HILLTOr HOME 3llR. 2ba. i.h11rp, lrJ(. yd 1£ 1 ---a v111t now. 846·7996 or IL-\NU,'1\11\N SPt:CIAI. NEW 3BR. 2RA with ex· lmmac ms1de. • 9.~I!_~ ~ Orean 'lew d uplex: 3 liR, IS41>-724U '4 BR & dl'n w/pt1rqnct ruing «'OU:>tltne ,,1ew ... t\ilt. fi7:l 7GOI ..,,..... 2 ba . frpk . Walking dis· - - -fll"'I. raneh !llYll' II • rin ~.500 Prap--&.ilt tnnce to be<1ch ~25 Mo, 3 fir Z Ila, lorm l'ltnc, Igo wi(rpl & llhdm1t doori< to Juy w. Y<'al ftcin fly 'o r 8 I ..: C u n y o n ;r,-.~920• Av111I. 1\111tu'il l!°I kall'h, nl''" Jlllllll 5 hlks lo latitt' grounds. Nl·cc1 >1 :11111 l'o:11illlwy ProJ>f'rlll'll. 1·1111 1111{ t 'u l4000W.1ln.Nc~u•A<H heh, $3115 111c llrdnr. p:11 111. I l'<frl'. c-tr. to So l.ai:una 49'J 2237 nyon Heally. 611-1 1113 Summer & term rcnlrili. 536 04411 b.:rom<• u bcuuly' $7U II~ . -H ;arnal 111 C'!IM . Soyi:lui1:i1 d •• Mll).o.;IUNflt-:At.TY f''ooth11l 1'wnhm ~ by arborVt.wHom~ 11111 &-Newport lifn<'h 31J lwnhlll', fthl a11r •• • 41)1.0731 • ownr. l\sk ln ll $51 .900. wonted by dor1nr tltrrt·t MULTIPLE UNITS Call tor lutthl'I dN01l>1 & fr1ik • tialio. poals, Wllh· -r.nr C:nrl:lnn, 831 1115~1 or ty rrom owner . :i/11 8•177 DA.MA rOIHT prite~ Allk ror rlryt•r hooku11• blln•. City & Woter View t.iS·94_oo_ -------4 Pl.Y.X l1;1rhnrn l\nkt'n v wolk to ""hools. s hops. ~nn. :\ b c tm bit hom" Mluto.. Viejo I 067 JIAIUtOJt VI ,.;w Ukr, l,1·" m:i 2.1!J.I ttAY & JJ ~i\{;11 bch. s:l75. 530·7090_. -- s u un a, detk w. bl•!lul ••••••••••••••••••••••• MONACO rtfo:l\1.:r v _ G'I$-. F:x1•rut1 v1• •I hr, 3 hu, df'r 'd , $1~!1,900. 1433 , t\f)~olut<'ly <lt-liu ht ful, )Oclo 2800 !I n I blk Corul llr 07;i 7601 l\"t. By owner • lanmnl' tam 1>unuy up;ircll>il hmc 1n -2 llr, S350, hlln11, fplc, unr, :.1 u~ · <1 • ---"' homr, on t•ul dl' 1«•l'. <fix 1wtc-ct lot.·nlt'. Pv1. lu~I• J UNITS potw . 111t11 s, 111> Jl<•lli lwh $47.i. lsf'.fi40.5048 VIEW! rcOlur••i.1111'1 .Ill" 170,tKIO lndi;1•pd yd • l'l)Vf'rt•il ll<I0-1$4ll J h r . 11tov ~ k r c frll{ • Contemporary rict ..... : soo 0037 poUQ, <>ff·, N <'. ow11r, Rlchord Sew•ll·llcfr 0 " Th• IHch 1·rtiH1/dra.lll. $325/mo. JsL 4 lll:HtM. 0 (•1tnl' hon1e . SWEF.PINt_; PANO twwport leach I 069 fi4<t 11144· -- _ Eotblch C .M. 1 lk'dlll()n) S.'15<> & lui1t, 1100 sew. 22-t El l\lj;thly up1trndcfl with ltA;\11\S or OC'{•a n. ><llrf. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uuyercl!lle)ll'(' a Ill!. (~llll'l Cul·d<'·llll<'. W('tl 2 lkdrtKlrll 2 l>alh S41W. Miro, :!J:J.:la(I lllJ!). • lovely wall 1·ove11n11s of c·om1t line. truo. ond ~ur G R R E A T! ru~IOm JK>ol. SI tll.5'11J. . muluta ani•tl. fl13·7fillf l\.;t. YOU •LL LOVE w0t-xl pllOl'linic and c·ork roundinlt m1Ju1. Coty 4 hr • • • • • Wt•lton & ('o tl75·G'JoO ~ricr lurl(c :\ BH. 2 ha. --- W11rm and homey (c•I z ball\ hmM With many We1tcliff LocotlOft plU!ll two 2 nn 'oe. l'vl ~-V5•ws 1'11111 bli;: N1CIONNI r10Uo. Ing!! !!Urround you m thl extrai; $86.$00 Fnmlly lavm11 at lb best p11t101o, 4 tor Ka rttgc. JftMIM Cnell wc11tht>tP r <1C>fod·11r1:11t home. Many. mAny fru1 CBCTURY 2' 4Hr, 3tla. OR. la rge ll<•c .,_ c•---nzo.~UTll COAST Trnnuc CllC, pool. 3Rrt, f or enlcrl11lnlna. lovely trees. Well worth s1o:-i,ooc 83l·ZG-40or495-4t21 Rm. Charmani; lisl'tpond --ttt• I 07 INV"''-'TuENT 21>a, tum rm .. kid ok. kltch "ram din ni: urt-•. a. weterloll in ga rde n. •••••••••••••••••••••• ,...., "' S7SO/ Allt 673 7601 Th Iii 4 DR hom o 18 1 Wl\NTTODUILDNOW' Move 1n before school :horming :ii nr. 1 ~. b 549·0112 ____!!:'!.:._ • • bcaullf1.11ly~coratt..Jln · Buy th1.s oceantn nynn slarlg home w ith beamed ('t1I 75. l...Re 2 br, nr. heh In ~ktc a. ool·clo<e, rlo110 tn view lul " get appr'd 1417 M ........ Dr. an g. Cedar !!hlngle tll 2 Homes on 1 Lot 3 . "I ell • s n I( I it 0 k . t>e11ch. top notch llChools. plans ror 2280 ao. rt 3 OpH W..._.y 1·S tt>rlor and pcl'k al o<:t•an Beac.-h com be r . fi't>f'. CALL now. 962·77S II bdrm. cu:stom home. n • call Marlle Wolfe s:wl,500. for lnveatmc.nl and rrn· 6.'11 2011 7M·S44J 1 ady lo hu1ld tomorrow laf income. $17,000 on1----------·---.;....------1 w ,ooo ALL POITS ll..L AMCHOIA•I 1bowu lnl return. pac1ous 3br, 2ba. ram •WALi TO llA.CH• MOIUMS IEALTY G4WOZ.C IMYISTMIMTS Red Carp•t rm. dshwMr, newly de· 2 yr old twnf\se. roomy 3 i----------1 ,.. coraled, tid locallon, n or12ar, 9 1 , Lg t.v. lf523CAMIUSDlt:~ ·--·-•_,_4-1_0_5_7_•_. uoo SANDS C7141 ..... 11 .. R e a I t y ~e;:ss~32 B egonia . kltchenJram area, I,; QUARTER ACRE LOT Drive by: 5308 River : 3 WALK TO BEACH 645 ~474 OonWJ rm, pvt. P•tiot, 2 OPEN Di\ILY With panoramic ocean Bdrms .. 2baths.Skyllgbt. &SHOPPlNG! ·~ 3br,2ba,ao.orhwy. e:ir aar . W/OPl'lrl. Many 8A M. T08 P.M. v ew •-Nort"' L I in liv1'ng rm . sprinkle-no··"'l'" •~<>'/m xlru. Clbhae, pools , ---------i • m " a una ·• '" See lh1s home l n R·l ~ "·-' o. ji1c1,1ul. Top loc. $$()() lse. Beach is rudy ror con· ln both patios. RedllCed zone. 2 Br, 1:\l Ba, 4-PLEX C..11613-2138. 5311-47116 or Dave Baron HOW IS THI TIMI strucUon with exisl1na l0189.900 sss.ooo. owne.r 492·0005 XJnt. rental orca. Large te u~-~zz• S36-3'70l for Job seekers to check pJans or tor bll)'ers •P lalMta •-Prop. u n • l .._.. • "' --...;_-----'-- h D I P f\r I v , .......... '1"" _, _......._ ............. _ I ll • ••••••••••••••••••••••• l e 11 y Hot Help ... ova· • --·.,., R..etors •_..-...--•* owner m oving away. 3 Br 1"4 Oa, c:pta. dfl)S, Wanted classificallon.lf •67S..70,0• Pres U1ious 3 bedrm Herc's your chance to" BR. 2 BA. qule clean,$375.Clill lbe j()b you want Is not ·~~~~~~~~~~home. large llv rm, own a 4·plex ror under c uldesac. lge ya r d IM2·le:M there.You m ight consider MA y 0 C K'· rori;nal dlnlna rm. lurgc $100,000. Prices rliilng w/(rull l rffs, $3'75/mo . offenng your services cou o ... Tio.. HarborViewcarmel pauo, w/lfle t wtm pool. fast! $97.soo. 642·$193 Ref~. required. Lease Beachwalk Condo. 'f'ith a n ad In the Job t.AGUNA llfJIOt Open t-4 Wed(fhura Euy walktobt11ch. SOUTH COAST 3 BR. 2 Ba. r1111c:, 2 cal' Wanted calcgory. Phone C'J'tiQ4M•2'Me 2200 Port Carlisle CENTURY z I tNVESTM ENT MESA VERDE far, pooU, recrm. 8 Blka ' M2·5618 Unique Komes67S..OOOO 831·2640or'49S·'4 121 S.9·0812 .3 Br.2 Ba, cpts, (pie. fro m be• c: h . S UO. ammat'. $45CU4S·S760 •-494tan. Spm {• • • •Jf OAILY PILOT "-"U•af•1d ••••••••••••••••••••••• .......... ~l.U ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br houae. lovf'IY hotn\l tor am. tamlly. lg rnc:d )'d, elnn & ah:arp, n pe.b. $350 mo. 89:t JJ8S ot G42>0$6S Tuesday. July '¥7, 1m I l I I ______ ..,. Richard's Beauty CollecJe Irvine College of Business -~ Walk lo bc11ch, 2 br. K1di.lpd!>. Ft~ Miun Hent11ls, $40 m...£_ $61$. 4 Dr, 2•, bll. formlll Jlv rm & din rm, bnnu.' rm. wet b.ir. lrplc gourml't kit.. hit .-uttnr. ;1rc1. l'ool. Jl.u:unl. 3 t'IJr urnac W11ttr & 1xwl l>U\' lllCI. A jlt 141 IJ) 697 41J:l I ; 6!17 ·~670 Iii 17 M l~-4~20 '"'" )244 ··••··•············•··• UNIV PK TJ-:RRACt: 3 Ur 2 U;1, popular C4m· bndgc Model. i:ood Iota· ' uon. $UO. ·50 ·1044 IS33·321S Rancho San J oaquin J BR. 2' •Bu, popular "San Lw:; Rey" mdl. Prime \l~W Avail. Aug. l. $S9S. S47-i'()Hor8J3 3215 We have 2, :! & 4 bdrm homes & t ownhom ts <1vail for leJ!>e-. From S32S No fcN,. RA~Cll REAL TY 5S1·2000 UNIVERSITY l'AHK 3 BR , \11llagc 111. Near pool, 847~~0. 644·7770 New Smo k e Tr ee Twnhme. 2br. 2bn. p00I, C'lllbhs e. avail Aug 1. 5385. SS 1-1429 TL:RTLEROCK 3 Br , Fam Rm. Din Hm, 2 Ba, hc<ited J)OOI & JaCUUI. A\ ail 2nd wk Aug SSSO mo Agt 640·8149 Sha~p 4 bedrm. 3-.ha.tb 2 story home Lge IC1t . fam rm. formal dine. cine vcur old ~so mo. Call i>uve 540·1151 -~---~---~· 2 Br . 2 Ba. sgl sty twnhse on Greenbelt, Univ. Pk , Frplc . elec gar dr opcnr. nr shops, pools. courts, S37S mo 552·9Sl!6, 552·9478 or 540·8833 ---· 1er21-i Ila. h ·no1s. pools. ga s BBQ & g r dnr . SS1·6678 or 552·0290 --------- RENTALS Single F'umily Homt.•s :1 Bit, 2 R.1 . S425 3 BH, 2 Bu. den 8425 3 BR. 2 Ba . . S43S 3 BR. 21:-U11 . S47[> 3 ttR. 2 Ba .. $495 4 11n. 21 J Ha . s.1so 41J ft 2•,,uu. S475 4 Ult. :i Ila . . sns Tcw. nhomes 2 Bil . 2 Ila S38S <! UH. 2 Ila . . . S.'\85 l UR, 2 Ha . $150 .I lilt. 2 Ila S.t5() lllft. 2 11.l . ·-· _._._S-16.5 4 lm.2·~na .... S.'iOO llnrhnr V 11·\\ llome' 3 Ult, 2 Ba . . ~ Co~IO l\h'~a I BH. 2 Ba • furn $175 Summ1'r llenlill I Bil, :J lb ~!'>IJ P~·r Wk Ul't:N l>,\IJ,Y SA M TO~ I'M l n11 f>ark V11l,1~\· 11 , l>t<aut ~Hit . 2 Ila. Cundo. w frplt'. & \':rnllcd <'•'II lfl~!. 1111-t•ly l(.mlf'n. ll'l' fac w1th111 walk11111 111., t11nr1• to :<\(lrci. & :1i:hl:1. !i.'1!1 11177 hl...,n 2prn 10111n '( fir. z• 1 11.1 ., ..... nh'('. 1>111111. f11k. r1111d" vnv'i:i. S:lli.~ Ca II fi4 t ~I II Luxury '" nhw ;i Hr, 2 ll,1, p11110, nil rt•1· t.11· ~1.0 mo l~t· 6,M 51/!iH :Jbt.I h"c' 111 fi rcenln-1' Frplr • "" p1•b , S4:l5 mo l11t' 0.1;, 117111 Schools and Instruction This variety of fine schools could introduce you to a new tomorrow F'o1 f11rt h\lr inlorm.ition r1•i:t1rrltnj! pluccmrnt "' ;11.h•t•rt1s1ni: in th<.' 1>.111~ Pilot St·hQOh; ;incl ln,.lr\l\'t1n11 01rt'\'\or\• CALL 642-5678, EXT. 325 -LEARN TO FLY- '" HmtiftcJton leocli s 5 INTRODOCTORY FLIGHT *Complete Pilot Trainin9, Ground School *Aircraft Rental. Pilot Supplits THE A VIATIOH COMPANY AT MEADOWLARK AIRPORT 5141 WARMER AVENUE HUNTINGTON BEACH 840·2209 f. •• J C" I • leel hke a failure • have poor gradea • learn ~owly WE SPECIALIZE IN DISCOVERING AND HANDLING THE BASIC BARRIERS TO LEARNING. we can help THE STUDENT IMPROVEMENTCENTER Call 642-9088 90 1 Dover Drive Newport Beach TUITION SPICIAL THIU AUGUST 31st c• '°" Prfc• lllfonuffoa Clem" l .. d'-J To UcewMt '" CoMMtolocn It M.lcwiftc) Witt. Tr-..., lft TM Art of Sc...,.,td Malit (Open For Customer Business) 20% Di1ea.t to 5-lor Citiietts Tuetday, Wedeetday & Ttwtdays 462 C E. 17th Strfft Costa Mesa 64S.3850 IAll Work I:. Done B;.-Students 1 CERTIFIED SWIM INSTRUCTO (20 Years Experience) Specializing In Infant Survival Swimming & Young Children. Also. Classes For Older Children and Adults Your Pool. Call 499· I I 14, Joyce, E•H SCHOOL IS OUT! FOR A FUN FILLm SUMMER TREASURE ISLAND DAY CAMP 1 .. its I ltfiyear Call 545-5145 Free transportation .. Hornbodi Riding ~·· Rollw SkaHncJ leoch Outiftqs ,.') Arts·Heclcrofb Story Hrs. bcursiOM ~ Fl.W Trips ~, ~ lowfiftg ·~ • / .IC 111•••• .. mc• __. C-"••••• ... yw'I .-• Ww• ...... well~ foll! At.,..,... .. c .......... ,.. ............ ,.. ... r- ... to ...... We'l W,,.. to ....... t• , ... cileke., c......t SIClll'AIY • llC•I IOHIST SIM081APHH • IC>Od98 .. •AL OllflCI ASSIST AMT ti91CAa..&.MAL SPIClALIUTION I,,...· SHOITtWe llUS...- DAY AND IY .. 1.-PIOGltAMS A .,.,... 9ld ......... JJk IU ..... flt, loc.eM .. th Wt of th Me...,Wr•... ...... _. .......... c....... Jolt Plec...t ......._,,Most'*'...,,. .... ._. IS ....... ••tr 400 Htflo1•• ..... ,.....f948"tn.916JlhL Cal NOW for_......__..._ .ct lwoc......_ . 1700 I. GARRY AV. SANT A AMA 92705 ,.....,.,. ...,. lltl>Jw .... , 556-8890 aua CBIFTIBS RUGS AND WALL HANGING CLASSES Course 11 3 two how lffsons completed in one week. MornincJs J O· J Z E•ettiftg!_ 7 ·9 USE OUR TUFTING TOOLS FRE! TOTAL COST Of COURSE $26.95 ~·· 9nd AcMla' (M atcrials Included) For detajls call 546·6340 a ..... ..... Tep Jazz CALL. FOR FREE BROCHURE 2750 HARBOR BOULCVARD, SUIT[ 7-A COLLEGE.CENTER.COSTA MESA.CA 92626 Phone>· 714-540-5953 GYMNASTICS UNLIMITED CLASSES OFFERED 11 Beginning & Advanced H + s VICTORIA s (!} ~ 0 ~ ~ : > ~ Boys & Gi~ls Gy-ostks&lal.t Mftl's Wcrioltt W°'""~ Ellercfw Co...,1Hti .. THIM Ill, II, I 2115 C•yOllt. CosteMllCI H6-l165 G. Mohchafl Newport Air Associates flight School & flying Club LEA RM TO· FLY $650 ·~1.., ........ , *FAA APPROVED* c-aehlclildK: 35 Hours !light time in Cessna 150's with 20 hours dual instruction. Club membership. Free dues. 1nd1111dua1 tnstruclton, tailored to YOUR ability. 20 AIRCRAFT AVAIL.AILE AT LOWEST RA TES IN ORANGE COUMTY Le«'ft to fly now - -Clltd hCIH fwt! • Special Ratu for COflllMrelaf or lnstnltneftt Students. For Complete Details C• MOW 979-1155 1971 I Airport Wfllf SOllHt Hnt totlleT ........ ~ Or-. C-.ty .,,.,_. 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T•LS 11rcn.. ., )fl, ll OV(', ra1' 1·1vnh·1· Ultl\S' & n11ol l'fi(ll'L'.1'1'Y '"17" N'·'W"1Jrl "Ivel ""M ' ,, "" H l n ,, ,. ' .. v ",,. " •' MiuioftViejo 3767 2 llr 'J'l)wnhou~t'. frpl•• N1•w ull111l wot11tfronto11ts n MISSION 11-:.10 IRV MmJ> Cff'lll } ron $5'1!1 mo. 6"4 ~15 1:1 & M1\ 1\(.;i-.:Ml-:NT S48·9755orll45·:1!107 in M1•,;11 VC'rdt'. lk'uuliful h'UflV Suigll· family from S.'l2.'1 structtd. tennis court .... .,73 imr.~ f14G.1311 No let• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool. t1•nni)I, 1·1111tlncntul f.' ffi C' fliO ..-1::E -AGTth'll} 1il:l711. llC.lOI, nr IX·u<'h. ~:WI m'" · IU. l hr. ,.; ~Id<.', kid1>. • • * tin•uklast Scirrw 1•n•;111 & la 1Hh1·11p1nu . ,ll<'l!P· tB '-K('(l~ <....A~lale ft\2 f.sc){)days~O n r . () r I' 1111 v I cw . Condomiftlums :.1n11lcsok 1-'l'<' Thomes lumts !'atullna \'ll'W" <.'111~1' lo llonally ril'h lnlcrlllr~. 2 nn. 2 1t11. s:no ::i sn. 211 ba. S400 J BR. mm. rm. s.&45 4 BR . film. rm. $475 NcwpMt ll1thl!\ N1•wly Unfu,,.lshed 3425 M.iln 1<cntal11. 540 5310 ~hopr1111( & fint> hc1.1d1 1&2 bdrm' from $27!>. ...,ewport leoch 326911 V. llomt•l' w tv1t'w. 4 l>r Jl3 Princeton Or. M"~i! Vt•rdc VilhK t5~:i ::••••••••••••••••••••• $700 mo r. hr $7:.o. dt•torUl cl.I . SJ!IS mt• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CoiitoMesn 6'1'1 20l l M~~o Vur<k l>ri~~ 'E11~1. 5.'127003orGtl4·7770 !1426722cvt•!!. :\l,..,,1 \\•1dc VIiia!!, 2Brt. hthi•t,.21r Youor~the wlnncr of C o ~ la M ll b a • Walktoluch ,----/\CROSS St frnm 0N·11n l>ltn~. fl !>hws hr. rdrq.!. »lllll!, w /w , drps, t)()()I , twofr'•e tlclt•h UJ::1\UT 3Hr2'•Uo.dplx. t714)MOllH71. 3 \Hl. l11'ha.S3SO. mo F.X<'<'. <'ondo. IAC 3 br. 21.>.r lluAc2 Or. furn . hut '"II th, drt>~ S27S. IG4?llC 5225' Adlli1, no pctll. ($13.l'iOvuJuc> 1111lw, ii11r, nu 1•1>t~ $42:1 ----· 673·7ft0l A$.'t. ho. frpl~. pool, nr. Ho.11,11 rl•move wh.,t you tlon t IO\\''• I.:. M. H7:i·2!J04. fW>-3971 R~CJ lros. mo hw G73-75t:j Ai:t Ht•1111tltully l 11n1ls<'11po1l Collf Hnls, lgc 2 nr. new•--------Hosp. Super neat. ~12;,. want ~5 mo vrty l&e li73 Wl!I 145. Cozy 1 br. Move now h & I II j!u1<lc11 typl.' adult tt1)t11. pl11$h cpts. nt'w tilt'. new !\v811. now 4 br. :l hn, 3 <'llr ti73·2332 Avllll Sept. GTS 8345 • · Sngts ok. lleachcoml.lcr. """" • •Y Sp11c•1ous 1 l1Nlrm a111. 411:1 1·2 3 Ur. Dl~hw1uher, pamt new p11t10, new i;ar. 3000sq Ct. ram rm. ------R HCHO Fel.'.63l·2011 Circus J nsm1nl'. <'tlM . Vrl)' <'ncl. l{ar , OIJQ. Gos & lndscP<t. $360 mo. incl lrplc. Pool:1 & tennis. pt. Shores. 2 BR, coov. lforbor View home. 3ur, A. ----l\ua $th thru Auit 17th 1eu11c. $.'lS<J/1110. Unique wutcr 1)(1. Pool. grdnr. 833-2133 o r 645-3370.aflerG den. Walk to beach, ('tc. 2ba, i:ardenrr. rrrt. SAMJOAQUIM 4"J11Mleoch 3748 t\nahelm Conventlon JlomesG1!1fiOOO. LA MANCHA Ans 552·5222 dys; 832·3587 M2S/Yr ly.Agt.S48-l290 drJJ5,$S50.64413114.cvcs VIEW (I f ~olr cour!ll.' &••••••••••••••••••••••• Center,800W.Katello ----77SScottPlace,CM evs. Br. 2 ba condo. Up· 0 T EBE CH lakl'. 2 ~droom + 11ttn. SIESTA MOTEL Tickets must be ex· Lovely, nrwly pnlntcd. 50'7J ---------graded Adult cpl. No SM 8N :! udi'A til pd Son Clrmeftte 3276 Cui; tom drcor . Pool. AHD AnS. changed for rcscrvc·d 2br. Iba. frvl, j;tur. 1wtio __ 64_2_· ----Rancho San J oaquin · pets. SJSO. S48-82Sl · a c st 0• u · ••••••••••••••••••••••• $525/Mo . Sept. , , seals al the Conv1:ntion SZ9~· 117:1 OOH L.1ke New Adll E. Side 1 & S kl! S J adultll. lease. 2nd story, El · 3bd 2b0 h <Formrrlv Vil)uoeJnn ) 1 -par n1t new an oa· BLUFFS Condo teases 103 Met' add en, P eggy x ra. nae<.' • u ouse . A!?t>flt/owner 644·2932 " .. \:enter ahead or t me. 2 Br, $200·S225. Pool, no quln model, upper level. Starting al $4!l5 67S.908S Oic:t 675•1865 P a t 1 o & Sun 11 r.c It . NOW OFFlRIMG Call 642·5678, Ext 33.11 tu 31R, 2'121A pets. Sel.' at 177 E . 22nd view, 2bd & d e n . •Agent 6'-tHJ3• ' Panoram1r occ:in vu.~w. New ly renovated claimyourllcket.5. $450Yrlyleose St.Apt20.644~78. Catherdralceilings &up· • . IAYCREST Pvt bch & clubhouse. The Search ·,s Over furnis hed singld & ---'le h 3769 COLIOFMIWPORT g r aded . $59 5 · mo · Yestcllrr :>vail. 3 Br 2 Ba. Deluxe Ivan Wells '1br . $385. mo. 493-1336. · 1Bdrm apls. -..-• oc Rir."'LTORS .. 75 5511 NEWLY Dl!:CORATED 67$-2700. fplc. patio, .rar, grdnr !lba f m rm 3 Cllr "r -3BR. 21,ba, 2·story Con· LOWWEULY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ____ • • 2brw/11arS200. New cpl· •-•--h 12 ... ~~oc.1.23!4SO. 6 44-7727, . i ~ d t~ ·3Br. l'~ ba, dbl ~ar, dbl do,closetobeach,shop'g &MOMTHLYRATIS LD£R der~rative apts. 'pec 2 1$r 1 Bii lwnhll for fnr<t yd.water pd. 2228 ....,.. ... _._ .,, ....., , pool() ga~ e~f~ 5~· •ot. $.100 per mo lOO E &schl~ Carport-terrace· FR E E utllilles. TV, mld$<\pt.t11 June,2 drs "A '' Placentia. Ca.ll ••••••••••••••••••••••ol----------1~ /mo. va pt Corneli o, SC. C2131 f1 rcpl~cc ·lndry ·drps · linens. parking, healed toocean.6'1:1·03l8 bctwnl·S,636-4120 AvalJ. Jmmed. Spacious Dest Westrlifflocation USS. 865-i343 w I w c r pl g ·II u n t ' g . JBr duplex. Pri .. quiet. 2000 sq n. 3Br, 2ba Al· UFFS great bay view 3 s-JUCM Harbour area. $475 poo~aid service avail. At;:t:..i~d Dtlu11 Mew U.lts wood5y, Adults . $32S 111· tractive patio & garden Br 3 Ba, lge patio; pool, Caaistr---3278 TOBIN P.fiOPERTY .. t t f ... bll"' 2 Br studio, ~ Ba dwn, til · ""5 b -r· ....,. MANAGEMENT ,.crosss ree rom ,.u .. •••••••••••••••••••••• l "" ba up. Atrium, ra-clud. u . 497·2370 Nr Shops. schools. avail ... mo. w1opt1on to uy ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach 006 So est Hwy ............ _ 1 •• ___. llO ••• ---------.now. $700 mo. on yrly lse. 6'4·0499&$46-8UO No fee. 841H3ll · · · · _. -.. _...._ ________ , rm. frplc, paUo twnhse L..,.. HUis 3250 N THE Lt\KE GorJ.leous Lag una Beach 494·9436 •••••••••••••••••••••• de1!ign. No pets. 213 Knox ••••••••••••••••••••••• G75·7134 $500. Newport Shores decorated 2 BR l wn'hme. . . . I · BR apt . IJ r 11 b t St. Nwpt Hgta area. Townhse lease. 3Br, 21>a. n the Bay. 4Br + Oen. 3 Bedrooms Mnve in today. Air cond. The fastest <lnw m the Selling anything with a cheerful · bll·ins sun ean-2•2Br. l ba, c pt11, 979·$009 eves. · Q>mmonpool&rccarea. Be&t location. $.1500 mo. Webb Realt.y 493-0761 pvt patio, Gar. pool. West .. n Vally Pilot Dany Pilot Classified A deck. Year lease' only. dl'J>d', am fnc'd yd. Klds l--------- l!HO mo + s ee de_p. yrly lease. WaterCron <furn . a.v ail. I $3GS . Classlrled Ad. Phone is a simple matter ••. $250 Mo. By app'l. Bkr. ok. No pets. from S195. Find what you want Ira 1611·3100 · Homes 631·1400. CbASSf FJEE> will sell it. 496-889S M.2·S678. just cAll 642-S678. 644-2343 1s t, last + dep. "6· 1857. Dally Pilot Cl assifieds. ( -I --· r-------------------------, I DRY BED lRAINING I I I I Dry·hd TroblilM) 11 o profeuJot1olly I I t.-M IRstn.cttc.d procJr-to rapicly ••d perM••••tly ••d clllldlaood I I bedwettlnCJ -and at a price I I 1Ub1t•t1o1y betow otMt-approoct.es. I I • Local • Guaranteed I I • Professionally Tested • Surprisingly Inexpensive I I • RAPID I 0 Day PrOCJram I I Dry·led TralalecJ 11 a new approach tt.at hu I I beeR reported IR H•eral •edlcal a•d I r:,ycholcMJfcat tc-"Mfl. Let us Hiid yott • I forMatlve brochure sununariil•g this I I research and describilHJ tt.e pr09rmn ift I I ... u. I I HO SALESMAN Will CALL I I Phone 752-1597 Anytime I I DRY KID I I University Town Center I Irvine I ~-------------------------~ SUMMER CLASSES BEGINNING BARGELLO AND NEEDLEPCINT · LOU BURHOE. INSTRUCTOR. (Also ovoiloble, stitc hing by chart "Nordic Bonds~) Wednesdays, July 28, August 4, 11, 18 ond 25. 10:00 to 12:00 or evenings 7 :00 to 9:00 $25.00, supplies not included. ADVANCED NEEDLEPOINT · BUNNY CROSSON, INSTRUCTOR Mondays, August 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30. 10:00 to 12:00or12:30 lo 2:30 $30.00, supplies not included. Yotx choice of one oT six beoutifuT pr01eCfs, 18th Century · Renoinonce · Erin · Ribbon · Maize and the new "Pulled Thread: Somples on request. Register now for clones starting in September. . • Judy Hunt's, stitching by charts (Lou Burhoe, Instructor) • Belva Long, Applique and Quilting. Bockgommon classes ore in progress now. Bring o friend and 1oin the fun. $6.00 per person or privotely, $10.00 on hour. Coll for clou times. We have the Christmas spirit at Jebba. Choose your special gifts and decorations now while our selection is ot its fullest. 11 ebba J NEEDLEPOINT DESIGN 2628 EAST COAST HIGHWAY · CORONA DEL MAR TELEPHONE · 644 · 7904 · HOURS 10:00 UNTIL S:OO TOP BRITISH RIDING INSTRUCTOR TRAINER -CONSULTANT DRESSAGE IS.R.S. TraiMdl HUKTH JUMPH • NOil.EM HORSES IMSTIUCTOI COUISES & EXAMS CHILDIEN'S WHICLY COUISES YOUR ST ABLES or MINE Joyce lobiMoft Owttt llrc• St. St ..... 751.0JJO S.. .._ CrHll St--. 4tJ..114 I ucl sumSQiling Eleme ntary and intermediate classes meet Mon . thru Fri. for two weeks . days or eves . Classes sail Lido-14's with mainsai l and j ib i n Newport Beach. Children and adults eligible. $25.00 fee for each fifteen- hour course. Class dates: August 2-1 3 August 16-27 August 30-Sept . 10 For more information phone : (714} 833-6880. I . ~ano~66oru /Jeginner~ &~terna.etftafe Calf mrj. Sowerj 644-6196 For lnfonnotioft C .. I 838·2 I 42 751-0221 581-9309 sw,M INTO s\JMMER Toddlers to Adults Certified s wimming instructor will teach sw1mmin~ m your pool. Male, 26. UCI g raduate. Ten years experience with all ages. abilities and "pro- blems", frightened beginners lo future Olympians. Competent, conscientious. Exceptionally good with children. References on request. Dave Kidd 752-1597 Tuesoay July 27 _ 1976 MAPLE AVENUE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL OJ\ Y CJ\ RE 7 ::10 /\M 6 PM Agl'S 5 thru 10 Yt-al'~ HEGlSTER NOW POR FAU SEMESTH ICIHOBtGARTa. 2070M ... A•.-. Coste Mfto 646-4334 Learn to make you r Summer wardrobe Classes Now Forming Jan Sp~Pd l m•trlH'lor Yauety ol Classes All Ages Inquire at Sln2e1 Dultt 2300 Hacbof Blvd. Costa Mesa or call .~ SIMOClll f"( A 11t SUMMER WORKSHOPS ASSERTION TRAINING -Skill:-. that provide a canng way of betng yourself with self-respect and the re s p ect of o thers I mproves relat1 onsh1ps. JOb & cons umc>r situations. St arts Aug. 17. PARENT EFFECTIVENESS TRAINING -Skills that really improve commurucalions m family. school, and work situations. Do this for your kids. but you benefit most. Starts Aug. 16. SINGLES WORKSHOP-LAKE ARROWHEAD -Labor Day long weekend with a s ma ll group of caring, growing people. A few openings left . 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(";\I . 1>11\ l\•/C'entur) 2l IUl0'11 tiG8S48 0-17!) htdmtrial R•11tal 4500 ....................... Costa Mc11a , 1300-3'JOO sq n lndustri.al unit. !>IS Sf>Jt (hnwr l30tl Sq It \I I Spat'c'. w Iron! olr1C\'. l~t· n •nr dml' In c1oor. Sl!JS mo Jtill \\h1ll1er St C.M ~o 5'710 da~s. or C llHM~t l'Vl'~ .· -------- ·~1 1111111 . rl•,11 1111.: •l.111 :-1;..i1 ,•,1 ur '111•l l11r Jll ll'•" 1 a ,. ·' OJ • ll~;~.11 II \IC, 11 It 1,;;, .>o:.~1 1oi:i li'•'I p.1rl.111c h11 t.tli 2t• 11 llt':ilth~, 'troni.: t k.111 1111 II> )l'ar uhf ... tuclcnl rl\•cc1' work of 1111)' kmd, ood J1lb~. {'u~t" \h•11.1 :i rt•a ~ 6365 & a"k fur Rury. DRIVERS WANTED 0 m ·11.111ww st 1·1·1.y ~·01.;11:u 1k,11111 r111 ) nJ! •:..t llOlll. Jl\l J1 Sr lit Mon.y to Loa11 502 fl•m;it~ w hilt• GC'rm.111 STACOSWITCH INC CLERK RECEPTIONIST M l'n or Woml'n M u1ool b\I 2!> or over Ap11ly In P \·r:.on Y•llow Cab ---- •\l\IU!'>l-:11\' .~ 11 •••••••••••••••••••••• Stwphcrcl liiJ1:11s __ 1 ~11 ~17!1.0r.111~c.nt \IO~EY \\ .. \II.. n usi .... _ ., ... , 1 13~ liakcr <:o:.lu Mei.a 549-3041 lllM C'ompos<'r operator i-:xpe rll'nC'ed . Cn 11 t o r r..1,)11,0 .,10 111~1/i lll'"S \'c•rtlllrt'l>, (lpo•t lll H ll '-1> , -1> !-ihdt•c 1111! Ca p11.1I. ctll C1·orih 0111•'r 111•1!1' . a11111 t>.12 1~2. ___ _ Equal Oppur t-:m11lover Tl II 1 I' I I V l' Bkpr. lr t.11 h.11 lhru 11' '11 ' 1 ol lll'<'I' ~ 11:!51 Slull'r \V\'IHll! flll ~tmt,., I' I< l!ll.t·~. di•rt. rt'l'\'l'111111"t tor oui 1''ou11tam Valle\ INSUlll\NC F:St-;<.;y Have You Ever wanted to own a specialty restaurant? .l11111lon .... Iii 11 2'•'1 CllOO .>Ill 11263 ___ _ Pyrnm 1d Rt•.al F'lJh' l'u Ffll ','\ l>. Crem e colo r $VENTURE$ CAPITAL O r ror a n y th1n i: w 11r1hwhrl e s2s.nu1 m1111111um. rtu llmrt 17141 m.1lc k1tll'n, J "ks. 11,:;o 111 S ttY1ot l:is:\ ,II i ll a r~u . C>·l I UH2:1 rhrnt l'H.1 f\".ltt\'I'. <1111' ----------•I Satfltl1·hurk ollllT :\111,l THAINF.F: t•11·11t11111' h.1nl '"1rk1•r ASSEMBLER hl• Jhlc 1" t \lk'. h.indk ELECTRONIC Must be brigh t. fast SOOO J e 1111. u:i:it Hlfilkfln phom•• ~ ll unt rnuutt·r ASSEMILER lcarn1•r with xlnl ::.k1lli.. 11R.92&t6 DAY SHIFT 1-;>.1·\'11 .,11 1 p i m11.•n ) > ,. , ht•iwtlli.. S! :111 p~r hnor ;\Hi: 1•0 htt"i llJll'lltnl! ror I r:inll<' v O. / rpt arcu. H-• w t d 7100 WILL TRAIN \\' 1 ·•1.~~i·rlll>li•rs· w ,1t lt•·,1·. t 1 S tal ary c·om t'n:.uralc cnp an • 11ttt:11 app 11,1t11111' 011 " ••••••••••••••••••••••• GOOD COMPANY I) \\'nll' ,\J :s~ 11 . u .itl) }t·c1r t·\t1l'r. 11t ;,oldt>nng. w '"t111tty. 1:,2.n:i~. •AAA POSITIONS IENEF~TS 1'1!11t. 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(.\illi!)l.:r.tJI :1k11l•·•t 1 .. 1111111u1111•a t11r, •t\lll 111 0 or o ft tt l>M i:hrld. L1vr rn , ";n it llmi.thnn llro, pr11l 1t·11•11 l In o l I 1rl' 4~'1:lln 1 Custom Drap•ri•• "J1t•akmi.:,. l'h•>11t• wl.cly& LEGAL ADVERTISING CLERK ltarnum& Bt11l<'Y • * • :1),ll'lll" "nil 111•11J>I L 'lf.:l l221; l()..f. Mll·llll. l'i~U'I 1H'll'11t1•1I l-:Oqw 1 lc•nrr t11ll1n ~ & /\r 1·nun1 ~ --• ---• ----- i\ua5ththruAui.: 171h J~QuintMG w1th t1 ,1111·h1 .... •0111•1.1l10111(N·1·1\,Jblt• "1·1f11•11 l 111 l>l-:l.I V l':llY /Nt-~W S Fry {ook<1 wunl!•tl. AJI /\nuhc111l l.:1111\cn11on 4179".S <.:alk San lli•rnci hC'lplul :\l u'I ,.,. In"' to 'Ul;•lt('l' l'llflt'r 111'1' Ty p l'/\l'l''.lt. l'l•r11111n 1111I :.lt1hi1 °1~en. Al!l'IY In Po:4ltlnn now avoll11hl1• l't·nh•r, llOO W K utella San Junn l"a111struno t1 ,1\1•l 1•\1t•n:clvcly 11111 ~~pm srntt rr,untc µart·l1nw joh d('llwn11M perl'on . Cfllnny Kitchen. for p;1rl time n1111l111unl tu T ic ke t ' mus t he• t'\ \'ou arc lhc wmni•r or · 1'1!'>1taron ofh•r, <''<rt'lll'nt t11t'l,1-1:111frt•cl cl :1;11:1 1>111 1·,1rlv m11r1111111 l,A '1'1mc•1o <~rll'i.t:i llw y, S11n Ju•n Le11ul i\clvcrtb,lnA 1>£n•r URSERY SCHOOL d h1111:cd ro r rt''°1'r' r d two fr•• tl'k•h ,.,11,1ry. a uto. t'>.fwn~,·~. ly l'ilol. l'O llox tStlll. to homrs m trvmt•/NU Cll prstr11n_u_. -----t lor. 2:; hoor11 per wct•k N "t'JL" 111 the C"On\11•ntwn 1$13 :Ill v.il11e I uotl ollr;IC't I\ l' bcnerth 1 'tl"lll Mt•iw . ('.1 !):lh21i. r1r('11 MuMl ht' n •ll nf)lc & minimum. Noon lo 5 '1KI St.l1(',apprO\'l'd.!>l k1tl'1 ~\·ntl'r llhNtd or t11n 1• Ri'"JfiftqlrO$. h 1r 1·11nt 1cl1·nt 1.rl I ll -hu v1• cf (•p1·11 1l 11 b l c PM Mon. lo l"rl. a-;,. \hl>entCl.'O\\nt•r .,J"''.'1 Call 64:?·~711. Ext 333 1 lonNmlrlail•" (1•n1l'w lOOl ll<'l ~ru, Uciokkcr~·rtSen tr0Jn111mrtali11n S11 l11ry FURNITURE pcrrnnce nut r cquir1•d . tn ° hurry · l.nrut.•d so "la rm• our t1rket!l ' U.iwm;in Sate~ nHrre. N" 11n Uch. <27s m o l>4G ·023" •Jr Abllll" lo lcll rn n f•w cJ r 1.1 n " .i C o . N cl s _, ' C ircus ~ " ' .. c t-:'f rt'llY 2f ('.1ll1i11 111::1. ~l 0282cH·s SALES PERSON 1kll ls o nd ••&um~· nwnl•t 1orrratnr Only t&Found SlOO i\uas1hthr1J1\t11? 17th n I I-• ·•·1111 m "\ ~ 7 ()( r II " l c•J .~t.1tc• l 11rporJlllln R<JOKK' L',1-'.l•L',I' rtllpon••u )' A u ... ..,, • IO 0 IHI\·{'. I! .••••••••••••••••••••••• Anahc1m ('11n\l'nl11111 lll>li:!\far \1111111 111\d C' h r .. \ Delive~ Must h ave rttuil l'X• General orrkc a nd lli:hl 837-&200 _______ 1LOST . "Oulw''. blk I.nil. Crntrr.~1 w K:it1lla ln111(• r C' nr)IC,l''(pcrtl'nrerc pcri c n ce. full time. lyplnl( <~O wpn1> rr· IEERTAVERH nol'fllli1rl>Ut\\hlflN1rol Tn·kt-t" rn u\t h" •"< i.i2·i~•2 1 quired l'c·1<1. hourcl. hit Evf"~.S to 9 1'1\1 ot 9AM Out8tnn1lin1<1 rompany qlllrrdwlth cmphaslson I I C'I '' & L n ·~Pl. ch .in111·d tor r ewr\ccl i~. ,•rn~ ... ,1,1111 l)r.in"c _typmi:. G12 7J13 ____ to I PM. Mu11l h ave111null b('m•fil!I & elCCt'llcnt p11y accurO""· T upin" test on !.,fie inn V11'J0fl Aro• ar. \ (' I "1 IZ h ' .. " r ,. II (l 4 l''I '1 I .. " " ~.. R -• ~·8 1317 ....... !lt'Ols J l I c <.;onvt•ntrun ('ount\ ,\1r•"•~11 t a · "11 O " plan. Apply in person I 9 M S " l e c t r I c n....-ncr·~ heart rnnd11lon e_wa ru_:'"'_ ''" h I t ,.... ' BUS BOY ...... 1nt0 " ..,.. (.;entrr 11 c•:it o t lmr .,....,. . .. J .C . I' F, N N F. Y . typewriters will be 11d· only re.1son bllr ror ~nle. Losl Blki Urn ~1.ilc Don <.;nil i;..12 Jr.ill ,.:xt 33J l-O • • •GUN" lllLLS .. , .. I I No <'Omp<:1111011. 1 .. 1 time Lab/Spuniel ;\l1x. 1-·t"n rtaim ,our tu·kl•t <. Ans w c r1 n1t ~<·rv rt·t•. i\ppl} in P<'ri.on lk•tween DF:NTAl.ASSISTANT ;i;~.7700" "'' • •· ::"::~~,:~~~~:~:er:~ nffcrl"1 X lnl lcrmi.. :\gl. \'ly /HB p rea An\ l · tPl<'phonc ofl('rotor, :I ll :lpm·4pm. No rtumc Calli. Orthodonlic Chalrs1de. co-ft O .,. I lo I 837 200 SO ... YA•S h r 2211 ... \ please Nc"r><>rt. 4,, dnyiuwk ""4ual PPor r.mp oycr necessary for occaa n11 "' .. Luc le y ... R c w :i r * 1""11 * !-1 t. 1orc'l / \ r . JOLLY RO~Ell Ort ho cxpr r cq. 642•2626 local drlvlna. Excellent. L•UHDROMAT l'62 S27-4 OU1'{;<\I.' r>I.\SS..\GE l.a~una Uth w 1.....::'..:.!.:.:.:..:::::!'..!~~~~~l::-:::-:--:::-:-:7:-::--:::7'1 rompany benefits. Call "' --------i r '-Z03MorineA•e D talA i t_. G IRL ~RIDAY. w ith 6424321 ct 278 ror ap 'euS20.000~oear Wiii lady who rounrl m > 11.'ltl 17llO Apt m nntlC:Pf, ma t ure 1 d .,. H •...... sccretonal & bookkt'Cp· pol~tmcnt." • lnrlode<l. l-1utr & Fold lo:.t.moncY.PIC'asc phon CllfWIT IS the :m«\\er' ro111il1· uni) O k rnr alboa lslOft Ortho dontl r orr1c e , Ing capobilitlcs. Must be th~ clc:in a i;<'n<'> ;\II ag • .un. t nn t loc:ile you • • h u' ha n rt t o " o r k ----· --N <' w P o r l 8 e a <' h Zor older. 045·22'10 DAILY PILOT h1•lp run Mo~I unusuitl. Nelhe Sk11t•!l6153!1'Jll S m! group dr!H'U'"10n !1~133'iti CANVASMAN/ElCpr. Orthodnnt1c t•xpcr re · unique n pl'r a t1o n In ---Thur~ C\CS , 7 30 111 · '· ln<'u:r.tom qulrt.'(I &1221Ull. : GIRL NIDAY lJOW.leySt .. Oranllt' co. Owner ·ell LOST: male In h Setter Sptckh•<I lUrd ll t'allh t\111 :\lnna~t>r. C'ouplr on BOAT & SAii. CO ERS. -One Rirl omce. lypinf! & CosteMH• m~ to pursu<' ~tal>le nl had N 8 lie. tait. Vic Food Stnn-.1~25 ~1""11 h :rn vr • OK ror Pull llrnl'. , DENTAi. ASSISTANT bookke('plna rxper r~· Eq I Op rlunlly hol"S('!l. Gd ttrms. A1,'t. C dM Lefl Frid a y Vf'rdc Or. F.ost. Co~ta hu:ol><tn1I 111 w o rk a a1oon\11tht S('n1c('. CllAIRSID~: EXP. quired. s111ary open. ID· ~~mp:er 837-4200 Rewarc1. ITTS.l340 Mesa. s.&8·:,JOO S48 3GOO Nnn !\mnkcr 644-0032 _qu~'! !_liU-4222 I , 71 IOfW. W..ttct 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••• U.ALSICHTAIY For tMdy aeneral prac· ~law ole In H.B. Oood allills min 2 yrs. or ~tenl ..,._, .Xptt. Prefuably lo llll&iatlon. 1163 ~7 .... !~ ..... ?!.~~ ••••~•~•••••?!.~ ~!.~ ..... ~!.~~ .... ~~'!.':':............ _1_u_e_S<t_•_.y_J_u ... 1y_2_1_1_9_7_6 _________ o_A_1_L_Y_P_1..,L.o_r-=B:..;:l:.;:J= * * * P•t•r 11 lu C111'HI' i;tudy row TRUCK ORIVt:Jt Free C:ray T1.:~r ~lrtP<"d 8050 Mi1ceff0Mov1 1010 Mi1ullon~o..s 8080 lobertM.1lft"IMltla Summer JOb hall limt' "'ork.SliS111kuplnstar1 t:xpertl. Appl.) G & w kitten,, l\\.'t'J 11o od •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2430:? lth.dt""11da pauitang. AlllPr 8nJ'lh ~-$378 Tn .... 1na. l1Ul & Irvine, ~ rut? **I BUY * * J c 'Pt>lllW> 1\lr '0111.h WA .... TED M1u1onV1eJ0 8ayvlewM111nor s L""C REE' 8 1111nrr~ t¥1111d11¥1 I 1 111n "" Yau 1~ tbe wi.nttft'of !OSSTh C M ~N A h ' l ~l't'k oJd puppll'> ln"h GO(Jd u,rcJ 1"'u r n1ture .\ • t 1 TOP (.' \S II l><I l. l. \I~ two frff Hcuh ~n~.. . • JC N SllOW VOU HOW !'RAI N ror a raarcrr Seller mother t-"r •r 10 ;\pphwnct' Ott I ~•II Good root'""" h:JO 1 10 v \I 0 .,. Ult \ o l I< c'1J60valut> -----·-----1' 'J\l>t;S::-.l)()().t\' 1~r S¥11tchboord 1u-c)'. Mu,t 11ood homt" ~:I dlor:tt;l.LforYou orti33re&I JH\ll.ll\ \\ \Tl'llt-;~ LEGALS £CY T RAIN El'.: Mus\ be b rl11h1, r .. at learner wltood 1yp1n11 akllla. IA1ial b1tk11round twlptul but C"fru·1eory It abtl1ty to aet aJonii with people ltlOlt lmporbnt Cood opport unity for •=zlroi . PAl:'l.,-ERSwlth atltast8 Vt-;\lt b:al fnr l l3>rs bc ~H.tllJllSh1fl,. 111\t" W~»ltnln:.h:r. "-'''"'J)(1rt MASTERS AUCTION 'u.>tt1n1 ~l..11ll• 7' Ult. HT UllH:l.:1~ <:111.0 >'rs upt'r. only. Call '11 \'Ultlm 3 >r lr.unmg nroq.>r 1'1t11nr LO&!Jlt llt'ttehti1 . ll J :? ll l .!, 646-t6a6& 133-9625 l.c.llher Wt•l BJr ''':.~ Sll.\'~I< ~EH\ l\'I' '-leU•r W:? 2928 SAM to l :?PM prl.>l(r.trn for n11llon.il in" t.aS l!tilti t• ~I. !It.ii~ Aft 6 CALL 5 5 4 7293 1ni11ni: dour $60ll or b!\t l"I :'lot-~ 1-'l l tt ~ ~ \' C ircus onl.) firm. Collrac dear~ or ---• ofr ~.:? ~ TIQl 1-·s t·•5·:!-"lll I\ ---C'q u 1 v . No t t 11vt'1 \\'un•hQU!>t'mJn ('ult< ob,1n<1oot<l k1lh•n-. A~~~?,!!1(:~!~~:~!~ Man.&at•r t r.11111nt pro J' u 1· k 1• r & I , .: h t 11°11 t <ihol.b ~l·NI humi-. C••nll'r ,llOUW l\1ttellJ P ..... •/T••c hers 1tr .rn1 "'ail C::.ill Mr ¥1Jrt•h1>u•i· "'Ork. Good 9W IWJ Ti('kC'tll muu !)" r" Put time JO~ w •·'l.t 1•p Druck ~-4s.l5 1·~t ~ ¥1c>rli111e t•c1nd1twn l'JHI ------- <'hllnll"d for rl'"l'f't• lmnlll f'11rn1na oppor In Equal 01lportunl\y 1.t1Mtaun. Prot11 ,hurmi.: • • • 11l'hool relatccl :).!It•\ t;m"l"•"r l'hon,· 8!H ·:!.H , \1,1 Krid.JLacy. ----------ot NI~ ll lh1· Convt>ntiu C II v .,v~" (• i.01 I... 'a 1qp11111 l>J\ '' b.t21 l11·•u,t1 • 11~·~1 ,\luo1111u111 Lo• ...a cnt1:r ahe .. d or t un•· , lk v , "" " ,,,_" C.ill W:! ~ill, 1-:,.t 33J t ~',, lllS 5.S7 1041 X't't\.'IJry Snm1· lt'i;t.11 n \\ Jy, Wr,1m1n.>h'r llunt11111tim u .. 1uh PROCESSOR d <11myourlll'kt'IS l•---------lf pt'r, l<'mp \JC, l"t'IJIJrt' Phnlolub:i:.~l•t • .1111 Y1111.11.·1lww1111w1 o( Downer Sav1n&1 fl Loon PIX OPllA TOR m" 11 1 Mr· "'0 r ti J 1 Girl lo 11•:-.ll'lt 111 11holn two fr.• tlcktf, hu• un O'"·nlna 10 Ot"n"~ f>il ~21 I 1$13 :Ml' alu\'I " .-~ • • ,.~ ,\m, .. <•rin.W St'rv11·t•. .11> Somt• ,t'fhni:. St.1r1 Co. for l11dlv1duul, ex MOLD MA11£R Eiq1e1 ic111·c vr<'fcrrt•d, ----------. '~u 111·1 hr ' l'c11n Rln«Jlh•1 l ro1. perlenc\.'d In vror1..•&11tnti I\ 1\111 VJ> wh1li• 1n11ntn$: SECRETARIES nm"11n !'>Hiii<' 1·\p 1w1· lornum lailety t'OllVt!nlion nl lo1rn". SD\ l><-~1i.:n & build &ani:h: & 1• T ..,\ Jllllhlt', i.orn ~ IMI II l':nl..w,1)' t..x.11,, C lrctn lniis & lolln nr murtllJ.1!1! multl 1'11\ltv rnuhl~ for wknd~ t::Ot;.1133 3333 ST ART 1'11,uo 1:ii.i>.'i21. !'•~t J>tl.!._M)fl~ tlo&:ll __ :\\lo~' :\\'\\ " U)l'\l furn ·•l.IPI i'i, 1111,.,· Wtl'\o n ltJrJ:Jm ,.,,., -.:.,,,. 2 ~Ion•, ~ l!i .\. XU \\ 1» Pool ·r.tbl1• .t 1-'tiutrl rnl'nl :'\c•w toµ $.!!IO hl·.">1~11 l!lth t' 't. ti I:! 7!1JO ,\ l'tofr,.\11111.11 ll•ll th•111111! "Ill J.."\i;! n1111 p '1.lnl , 11nd ~i;itl \11111 hurlt•t :.1 .. , i·lll11J l'h•>1i.·. !ll1;• no; 1 1l11n1•1 Ii' \\,1111111 ,q l..•n :\11111" hll. 11·1·111·1 llJI 111• t·hr, ''Ill ~l!IO, d.crl. 10 Uov " 1'111111. u1110 \llll( I Ul ll (1 IJh'l'"I<) ~.!)0 l \1 ~ ~lll' '-1 Z.,JIJUl '>h :\1t-1llttt·1.1111·1111 1111 " a 11.1111:'1: "'" ,,:. :~i. 11111:! du·, 111 i.:hl 11 011 h,, ,,. \0 ('I•·"" 1·Jl1 .Ill 1111111. \lu't :\\'II lhl" ht•111tlltUI \•4S ,14,,. ll~1l•1«JI 11,h .111u111111111 banking ba<'kllrOuml flrt' lril11~(t•r & l11J..-1·t1011 rnold~~~~~~~~~~-1 11...1ow ! ! ! Aui: !\th lh1 II •\ll~ 17\h l\.'rrcd. 'Typing rt'IJUtrt·d m.11·h11w~. :-.111.111 i.h11p I "" MerchORdli e Amihl'1111 \'um iml1•111 Garog• Sole SOSS Xlnl salury & hont>r1h (;11ud "'ork Ill II cuutl ~ P erle ct W Of'titiftq N1h ho1tll:rnd •• ••• •• ••• ••• ••• •• •• ••. c .. n11•r • tlW \\ a-..ill'll.i ••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • •. • • ••• Jo'1•1h 11wlu1h•1t. ,\:<k111i.: :'ltMl. or h•I ~ I r .ul•· f11r ., !)11.'1 Ki :lll ,111\•1 h \\ kd,1) ~. UI ,Ill\ llUll' \I t•t•kt•mb <.:all pt>rsonnel f714 1 IJayHmly Houri Mu~tbe(JJttq.11~1 Anti 8005 Ttt·ki•t , 111u~\ hl' 1'' 1:111·:1.l!t' ,,,It• ltitll:! t>.H c. 549·0902 for rurth11r lnro ST ACOSWITCH1 INC 11 ao i :to or l..01111 tl•rm ""'11111n11·01, ••••~·'••••••••••••••• d rnui:t•!I litr .1 ··~r1 \ "11 l..11w I 1111111111111111 l~·;i1 h ~~qual Oppor Employer l 1J9 Oalo·r('o,t.i !\f cSJ 1 l'OIJX1 T1•rr111<11 .ir) ll\'111 JONATHAN'S '~·Jh .ii lhi· t 1111"·111"111 1'.lti .!i711.l11h "•.Jtl .1l SCRAM·LETS 5 49 )0 4 1 .i JO :I 30 liMU:! :-Ok\ l'llrk It, llll' t t'lllt'I 11hl•.i1I 111 111111• LUGGAGE TAGS 1111111 )OUI hll"llh''" 1.11•1 ~•I\(! tllh' I ,11 11 lt1I' t',l l h 1,1.1: l'IU'> Ulll" >llJ I 1• \\ 1 r.•111111 11,·1 m .1111·11111 ,,•,11t~1 vll1 ,11•111 1· t.u· ,\ ~II JV. llll'l'llllll .111 lllh l I I> 1 t•c111111•1111•11h I•,.. \1 '11\ "''' ~ (IWll I l••t)I ,, 1><•1 1m11f111·d 1.111 "111·lt1w 11.lll11u111•r. lah11.-1t1· 'l>.1V Iii.I fl,1111'1' '" 111• 11111 h,1\·I( & tr1111 \'11111· l1l)I'<. ()I tc V 1\\\1 1· .. 11 11-( hut k tohar l. l'IUt'ES ~:!-.•.t u• :J ~- I '1 l.11:' I tiO '"' 11 •1 1.1.:' :>I ~1 1•.1 Ill 111 111111" M 1U l'•' ~.ih• ... l'.1'1. Im lmh 11 '\llt'.\1!11 ' Maids. Apply The 'nn JI Lus una. 211 No Coa~l Hwy .. Lal(una lk-ach • Worlc 1~ h1 ' J t.IJ~ t•:11 nm.: •SUM \1 Flt \'.111 1.1~ ~7as. 1-:,1 :IJ.l t.1 \1111 m1. """' '"' <'\l'I\ .ANSWERS lnlt'r\'le~ lrlll S.il 8 nt)lln ')3 $::1 Vt'' hr an 1Jh·a •. 1n1 Coll 5 40·4455 ('I, E1\ R1\:-0.t't-:. d 111111 ~UUI I H k1•h lh111j.' r u1 II ;q 1vh.111c ,., 6. \lon thru l"r1!1am Jv•u 'urr uun!11ni:' 111·.il E<1u.1IUp1:ior l:;mvlvn•r t;\ 1-:Jl\''flllNti •,·o..:s • 11 1 lh,1\1 '"'" '"'" "' 1•1111 E~ I 0 .. 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't ---8 050 , 111 ,t t..1 h, 11 "°'" 1111" 1·11~1 ,", h ··11 1' 11111 11\'r tu Ex1•c ollt·r:. >.ln1 eJrnlnit 1111 .. re:.ted hou't'"l't':> 6.. Ti!l.t' rh,1r~i' "''" ;111 <'ond Without h ut ch "'"" ,,,. i.>l t>bil ;_,p, !Iii i:r.iiH \'"1 1 '"11 irin.: PILOT PRINTING opportun1I). c .. 11 aft b. llludenlS seeking perm m1n,trat11t• ab1l1t1 "'" 640 9413 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lh"' 11111" 11" 11tl-.t1•Hll)•I p ti 1111, 1 ,11o G734i llil ---~1t_1on_s r_a_lll03_·80ll_5 lur ~lr Mll11Jnut ·----------·1""•1ud 1 l'll'.llll i:ohl y,·, Hont'i 8 0 60 '" 11,11d1 )VII l'llll:-.!-c .... 1 .1\11.~.1 l.1 •/2fi~'f· Financia l ,-2 lll'r •llhil h11 < h 1111 )o 1:1 •• ••• ••••••••••• •••.... "1u1 I.f t;' MANICURIST. Nd 3 Ex· pen cn<'ed 111 sculpture-d nails . Some folio"' mi: helpful. Ullerior l\totav" 963-9759. :-.:t::WPOHT PETGROOMt::ll ,orifolios l\.'\;THJUl:\G l'\;TlJSTIN l.Jmp:. l.1 11.1l11ut~tl,h1 11t·~· •i \iJtn.lll 111.11 1, 1;,l'cll tt•t " \\hn·I ~I ii STATlu=-:t;ns Partllmt'.:llon·Thurs. C_,1 752•8084 l>o)ouknow1.here11re l3 l'lt>d . '."'~~I> .. ••.i 1n1" hl'J111 ~l•K><l'hm• ....... n11 .. ,·,1111, .... ;, 11 1-i·h ORDER l) £PT . mus t Call &I I i~. '"' hne Anllque Shops an Old f..w 1:1!2 h lu •.!K.1 s;5o ~Iii KMli , .. ' '.1,., \ ~ . I -· haH: e11per olt1t'c :.up i----------.i T T 1 ., F 1 1t1.11 ) "" • 11 ~1)111 ),,, phes & !llUllOnl'ry Call I o;nel~sl1n ortq1~j' ii Beaut1lul .rnim l 111nn11111 J t'w•lry -8070 :~l 71:!1i ll)r aµpl. Darr) \\'c!\l, SECRETARY ) '5 C' ion, \ISi a ~ Sootlwrn S1t·rru llut·k"'" ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • \7141 $;,7 921:! Bank 1''1.l>t'r prt'f'd Sh u.~. Lot'ated at bl, £1 bu1 I IJltk " d111·k. 11o11d h 11 S.ih· Ill llJr ..\ Jl .. 1r MASSAGETRHE PHONE SALES n>qd Co11t.1Cl Uorolhy <.:aminu lh•al&Mam SiUOm.1k••o1 1 i;:-,i1:11 11> WANTED ~1~1·0~;,11•1 1111 !)IOU l'.J Young lady 118·251 for VRSF. Phone S al\'.; p1:oµll'. h n.ia k -Dini•tti· 11 ., li•Jf, & ·I '1'01' t'.\Sll IHJl.L \Jl legillmute ru11 11m .. 1>0s1 LVH'S-fUot'S male or lt>mJle. u; ti) 1)5 PACIFIC' \ITV R.\"\I\ WHOLESALE ONLY -I• \I I> Fort Y n t II F~ \\' G 11 .... , d1,111 .... ~'41. Abo Ii: Ill ,J ... '\"'"'.J,tt'' \\'\l'C'JJ .. : . ..:. lion Ill {;C)1;t a M ella /lime Iii & 3 11. e )ear.;ofage Guaranl!·l'd l)t\'11¥11!:.l&wulll,il\'I ,,..Rt:NCll &l'.:NGLISH 1.11.:1111 •h.11u• ''""''' '"' r ...... • r .• , (' \H Pt:TI -.:t: l'IJ,\;'.lil:'l'li t: \11 l'V I IH:L'\llt H ond Croche te d Kin9 Sitt' l e d ,preod UI I \I lt11t• ::Ol 7J h\·~I 111 11•1 l\1.,1ut d ut ,,·11 1· l"t'll 111 pl I 111' h,1,i:, {11J 1•d It h••·,l '41~ .> I 111 I 1"1' :'\ti '" ' I. ~ I z I·: Ii t·: 11 :,;11 1.1:1.1 \\'~:1·:"1·:'1>~ 11'1.' t N111 \1.111h.1 \\'. .... lltni.:11111St,Ii-1 llea lth Spa. No c:<p. nee. haw a c·ommon intl'rt•:.t ¥1 ug~ or comm1)s1un:. llunl lkh 8-IK I:!:! I IOI Containl'rs SIO lloth ,1111 c·vnll. :!~2 AHT OH.I t-:t 'TS. GOLD. Wt> St>nd lo St'hOOI. F.arn "CARING · \'ou ml.Ike 2.:>0 East 17th Sr rl't'I. 5 ... CR L'T 1 y -Arnvinii \\'e••klv , ... 101,1111 , l>r C ,'I S I I. \IE H SI-: 11 \'It' I· •. while you lcurn . l\j)ply or the c;irt' of our pal1enli. Suite O. Co:.l.> \le~a . ':· r, ~\ l fu~ Rl'.JI l.\':llAN Dll.'\1\1': '-" u " Fl N 1-: ~T It ;'\ & ,\ :-. call any an. or e1•e. 2112 possible ,.,_ \H' t'lirt' for bt>tween 5:00 & 11·30 11.m . i::~t<1ll' lo · in ~ a:-.hio11 A;'l;Tl(JUl::S "11' .11"1' 'l'IQl ES til.i :i:.•tto llltl~cls,ll.:ht .:ol1d 111lun \111 ,.1111, ~\\h• 111,,IJll' 11111 t sh,1;: \pp111'1. · )1Q11hl \\ll h "11 .. ·1111 :.m llt~li \ll fol' llld 711 ti lll h:J:ll d1.111 ;IO lnt.111l 1.ll l'lt'I Harbor 81. Costa 1'11!:.a )OU hv offering an xlnl 6-164223 bl,rnd . \lihl haH• 4 "s ll233CONUOR ,\vi-: fhl. l'hr'. rl•1·1·" 1•r 'l'k• ~,~33 lwnelllb ,,at·kage. l'l<•JM' Equ~I Oppvrtun1ly '''~r. 1' Pl' •i.> i ll "'}'111• FuWlUUJl ~.alley !.fi1l-2lll t·ati. rtH. l.1•1, 1111,.1· l ltt'rlt' 111 • I'll .\II I IFF \\'.\I.\. l T II.ti 111 't'l , hl.t• :u AT U R E W 0 MA 1\ 2 I U 2 \'tJ 1:-:s lrJd.i . F:ilcl'n, 1>10 Ol:!:l ____ Appliances 80 JO 1.111 1t.I\ 111;111111 ~li!J '1151 ,11t fif'\I 1111, :!lli!I apply. Be\erly Manor. EmplU)l'r s h so.9n "'pm . c .111 fHI Jll!l.~!i l 1)1.1 m11111h.\\h\ jl.1 t'l' IW\\ l clilL.. di.till llohl. pltime lo w c l<'omt· L " u 11111 · E lU • • • (),1l.t\1111011l· 11·11111 newcomers & i·onlal'l a,.un =>. qua P· ----------St'Crl'tan I ll•·N·1Hion1'1 ••• :: ··~·:•••••••:•• l.ih · t1l'" ')II.Ill L.1dll'' 111, '.11.111 >:•>hi Wo)J \N ~ ~l 1-:u1-: <11.11 merch~nt:.. Flex1bll'h r:.. por Einvlo,·cr. PHONE :\l.iturl'. l''l.IM:• Work.h>r lll'.fll[(,f.HATOR~ :-,1!'>1ii1(1 r111;: I IK(',11 .11, ... 1.imlJnl "r .. tl In\ 1111 !'oil•' li :I Need cur, lite l> Ptnt; ,_ _________ .. tov "'"1'11l 1H•o; ur L \ WASllEHS DH Y l:HS 111111111 l111lh.1nl 1h.1m.1111l ""' :>1:lt1 llt'". ,di ~1 75 ~7.3095. .Nl...RSI:: SOLICITORS Co. mo• 1111! tu attra1·1" l' Rt'l'Cl~d11111ncd·R~pos \Ju,..t ~at r1f 1," .> 1w i:.in1t \1111•1 S l!t h:k>i t-lt. 1;i11 -----------• Easy pleasant t'1enini: new 011·, 11c·.1r tit' &tr~lDamai,:d. tahlt>lltnllll!"'l.11hllt't\. RN S60 phone work. l·!lP:lt )Ion ,\irport 75 "'P'" (;iwld • <.uar dl'I 1t·llo\I h 1110, ultl I'll L1•t'stock 8075 Wo\•·n "'0011 ,h.1111•' uv to l\lature eouple. SS Unit:. Salary + apt Call 12131 86S·3851. Pref. befur .. noon •iature. e>..peri1:n1·t'll. bondable liquor !>lt>rt elerk. Full llnw AJlPI> AM. 895 W t:lth. 0 1 Ulru Fri :-0.eco 5 1.1t.•upll· Iii !>J>dltnl? 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C.i n g hum (;irl &IS·5123 LYN S42 FREE TRAINING -· · ------~nmorc .as rvt'r or mu ror •1 tlr.1\\1·1 !\Ii~"" ''·"" I • hui.. .. ,, ... a. l\.s::.r. -llhl H1·1l I ' ·""1'' , • . 1 f.lcctnl' On•er S25 ea 1 H 1 1 11 • Red C.1 rp1·l. n .. .iltvr-.. •~ Sl'n u·r St.1. A tt \'n1 ant I\ 'n mor W n h 565 ,..,t Ollt>r :\it t• ''and.. 1111111 '11 .. 10 , , .1 • , .111 ~1 '"1 t' 1 'i.: "·" " 1'" ""11 -.11 11 ... l '"" .. 1111 .. 11 l 1 l\I E<.:llAl'IC f::mploym ent Opµort 11n1 t)' 111 N11wporl Ut'UCh lor expericnccd m l'chan1c w /class A s mof!. 768 4Sllll MEDICAL l\SSISTi\NT Open to men anti \lumen Allrr baslr l ru1n1oi:. AIDES SJJ proud lo orrer the lil''l in lull & p llnu•. 1-:'l.per·d •1~ 8672 c ) er · S20. 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Fuberware Chuir, l>11n1:"n l'hyrt• S l.0 0 cash discount on -)J.1l1•rac11t•c ins.u11:.iil rrofl'$~lonal avproach "h 11 t ' rr· rotasser1cSJ5.642·3242or Din. llm Sd, olh~r any SI0.00 or more ~.ll'nlu·i· ti l:i !lll.i .Ill 1 $SSCASHFOR at C•ISI p I "arp. 0 rac IVC, 0 \('(> 968~ ('hUll'l'lll'm~ \pl 1:1 21J l'\I ,;,)l.~l11:-.t•1ll11111 r\'1 111• -u 1 f 1 h 111 & R~·,~:0 ;1 " ~:~1,"!~itd m.1:1· w ttop scrrNan al · E. l8th C:\i iw1siw 11,. purc ha s e at Fo ir 1,.11 , "111 .. ,:.u.im,x r tra in in mt.'<11cul l',"l' a nu i::cncral hospital dulll'S t)Jrthcr lrnanini: a va1la· blc in !>pct>1 h c fi t>ld'\ Travel. m euls. m l'd1l·al. d ental. h o us ini: pro \ldcd. P ay s tart" SJ61 m onth. De l l'rmrnc 11 quJhfo:!11 al Army Ori portumues offit:e 11\.'J I 1•i.1 you. ('o.:sta M ~a S.10-10 1lun11n1:ton Bch 9624S821 Santa Ana SJ2-4 J oan t he people w ho ·vc 1oancd tht>Army M~lcal Recept. front & bat'k or<'. Typing & ms ex per. G40·4650 MEN'S CLOTHING Sulcs St>«!t'luh"l Must be l'X1'l'ncn<'1·d In all phu ses or m e n '!> doth1n,11 . Uul ~t 11 1Hll 1111 company benl'l 1ti. "'11h t•xr el111nl l>llY 1>lit11. A Ill> Iv ll\ pc.rsuo_ ..•• J C I' t-;N NF.Y. LAGUNA JllJ.W' M LL 681·7700. l':<111al Opf'Clr t:mplo)'cr MB4&WOMlH WANTIO SUMMH OR PHM. POSITIONS ;il~~ 1~:,111.ti'lu~~·o:l. 1~vat~\fr\':.'~~ 1~. ~1~\r'~ skills nc1:dc1I ror. I .i:.t Washer & Gas Dryer. Gd &-15 61\711 F eed s . O . C . Fair· You don l 1h·••tl ·• 111111 '" -Frt·r rci.:al <'onsultullon P. , , l -•. · r . i:ro¥11ni: nrthoclon1c or rond. Isl SISO Acts both ound b r ese1ttin llr.1w t.1 .. 1 11 lw11 1uu I 11\ Y ~t It \I' 11111:'1. •\ II Iler month!. 1-'urthl·r ;i~1"'1~1~c55 i~~i;i~ ~" hC'e l\lusll'lcout;tn1ng& Dayss.io-77tt,or 960·202o3llt'rorncr 1:r111111 .:111J<I t · ds,E y pd t J 1 pl.wt•.in.11l1111lwl>.11h Jl"'I\ l'\11~ .111111. •11• lt>"J 1 he Iii u l rl'duced B ~a • c ou oa ~I Job Ort\'ntccl. 552 71100. afl 7. <·ond1tw11 S.10 11r muk1· as a ' xp a e " Y 1'11111 W <ant ,\<h • l' .1111111~ 11lta111 ,., h.1ul1•il 111•1 t rl .. ro crs . -- -• orrcr 1!12 830:1 31. S.12 :Mii8 Slcin1· !HJ! 3<11\ti grouprutc:.. Real ~lase SlllP PING CLf.HK l1c1clH l•1i1i1~ ............ 111 ••• 91l RN rr:5 EXJK1r desare<.J1Not req ••••••••••••••••••••••• -I" Offic~ Mano~r W1ll 1ru1n. <:all for apvt Sd1w1nn ''Tri-\\'hl•t'lrr" tA Salary plus O\crmh• and S.I076J<J l,ike brand ne ..... low LYN .,..4 coflirnm1l!!>1Ull.lt:sluhh'l"'tl ____ F: 0 F. miles. lncludt>s t'O\•rr. o ice 111 lofJ . hu" .1n.1 hJ'>kel, & t'ham lock AIDES S35 llomes. income & com Sll01':S,\LES p .1rt llml'. !'>.l3·JOJ6. S200/offer m l'rc1al 54-1 Ul72 !'!llm<' l''<l><'r necessary Leu FeH·Privat• Duty Sal.1ry + 1ar:i11on +dis 10 Spd Schwinn·Supt•r Hcrtr l'n<'t''I N<'c('ssary RECEPTIONIST < ount>1. Wesl<'hrf Shoes LeToor. 2-1 lbs. l mo old. Rcg1)tralmns 9a m-9pm Interesting oppartunit) NB. ~tr. <.:urrcn. ~ 8681 l\11nt cond. F'inan<'1Jl .. ...,L.1r:·~ 7 l>J\'~ A W1:ek for ~rson with "front or l•----------i problems. will sat'nflre CO:lll-:INONC'f: fire appear a n c···· & STENO TYPIST cb-att3·,W-15&646·~12 80l 5 .......... YOU It l'll ECK c,,:"J personality to handle n• 1u : 1\1 ,\ILEI> cept1on. cordlt's-1 l'RX. "fl lt::l\l::t\1-'Tli:R page :.)Skm, tn>ing & Re:.pon,1hll• vo~111cm in •••••••••••••••••••••••l•-'""1• l!lYE.\llSOF ETll lC.\L PIL\CTICE LI C E:-.JS E :;59 ST.\T I·: <W <.:ALI F. UEPT COXSv:\I En .\FF.\I ns LESCOULIE MEDICAL SUYJCES 5 40-9954 642·9955 351 Hospital Rd St• I 19 Newport l c h Part. Lido M•d. lldCJ. Acrou Fro"' Hoa9 Ho1pltal clrncal "ork. ~l u:.t bt> purl'lia~mg dt•p.irt mcnt HIM.ALA YAN KITTEHS11.--.,. ''·'l t l lleav y l )'J11n g & •• . average or ~l er > p1~ h•lt•pho~\'. No :-.hurthantl (~A HeJ!ISlcn'<i "'1th 4-~ ......... Xlnt bt'ndils. Apply now. or hu\ 1111! ri'l\Ull t·il. ~l'rlt'rll t ion pet! 1 g r11cs .• _......._.. ll~,~~l,\'0~i::s STACOSWITCH INC s1u11 :.cr\tt:l'.67S o11o11 2321 S. l1ullm<111 1\\'c. Sunla Ana !'>-I0·2J.jlJ R.f . SALES LJc'd • Unlic 'd Frn 14 day Training Cours~ • Pt'r:.011al 111<;lru<'llnn •:1111na11t•rn,•nl OfllNll I)'' •tolilJ', C11mm1~'""' •l.11"d tra1111111.! <!11 k~ C'l:IS~l'' :.t.11 t1111mt'CI. •On lht• Joh tr.11n111A •~I dny top nit 11·i• l11l '.; 1 lJtl ll.1 kt•r Co:-. ta :lh'!.a 549.3041 Equal Opp111 Empln~ <'f Ruuian llue I\ I I l <' 11 S , I 111 1l :.. . . purl'l>re d . $7.l . l'Jll• ...... •• Uaruara. !>-ll!·<MHi . r.11111r. full or r .1rt llmt• Doq1 8040 ~rut 1n~1nuf • .n·tur1n.: fann ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111 In1111• 751 :! 1i :. TELE,HONE MARKETING ORDER DESK UnH}1w 1"'"11110' ,,, .Iii 111 lluntmi:tuu llcJdl 1111 h < w / 11 ,, I 111 n .1 I I 1 r m . :. 1t•kph11nt• 1n .1rt.a•t1111! 'l't't'•ah...i -. Jlt•t•1l1•1I 1111 m1·t11Jlc•I\ ~t .11l 111~· •PET WORLD• Pit Dolls-, l'Pkt'.1..-Wesl ic. Tuy Fo< P11odles, Shih l1u, Porns. Cock t>rs. \11111 S1 hnau1ns . Bull Territ'ri.. 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T r rnporur llrlp lull time bas is 111•'1.t loll 1 \'UltSINC. Typ15t to $i J7111Y.?Sky Pork In me you desire. \Y(' al o h:J\t AIDES, LYN'S F'.C. Bkkpr/Con~t tos12 C .. 15 40·4455 a lim 1tt'd n11mlwr 11 &RH'S F'tts PdfAl,.o t'etJobl F.Qu11lOpporEmployf'r carttr posltum~ jV:tllu Let us ket'p )Oll m; busy ll"\lllt' Pelhl'llo~nd '\J1.ency ----------ble C:..11 between 9AM &. as you ~ant to be. Tnp 488 t; Ii • COllla .-tesa 3P)l. poy f o r full or p /1. Swte2U 642-1470 TOOl & DIE M o r g a n s N u r s e s MAICEI S 111 rllt WHIC NURSES AIDE. lllo11 k i\l11hnn mo«. l>IOO or "tlll417:i f'f'-.to You 111Hltt, 11'l ofr ...........•••.••••••.. I yrar oltl male lr1i.h ~1·t1rr MS O'..!ll l ----1 -___ S_l_t_._l_l _l _l __ -1 Rel(i.s try 631.1313 or >ates Min. s yrs pres~ tool c~ per . Salary <'Om 83.'J.2365. Part time salesperson mcnsurote w/c~J>('r. t.. J.'ree plltlnb You rl11: t----------i Hrs 10-4:30. Wed t hru ablhly. Call for appt w /vourshO\rl. <'all OPPORTUHITT . ,.._ S27 to Sll Doit.. Sun. S3 hr. Musl have bft~n 8'30-4·30. Com"u •---· _S3_1_9_SG_._1 ---""' •r selling upe1'. Lloyds '. ,.. 7 w h • ••.m • tnocb ollen whu )'OU LIVING·IN with elderly Nursery & Lan dscape ult' ~0f P· 11 · l'i'l St, ~tale Hos ton Terr1t'r ' use resull·getUn1 Dally&: con valescen t in fi.16.i<Ut. Ask for Grant Bldll • 12, •corner 17th Le s than 2)rs,a ll shots. PUot Classified Ad~ lo Newport Bea<'h area. 2 to Shaver. St & P o mona>. Costa Aflt'rl 1onate. s..18·384l. ••1111 ttat'h lbe Orange Coast s dl,)-s w~kly. Ll nu rs· ::-;:-;:::;:--::-:-=:--:~:-::;-l~~.:..:le~s~a~. 64=.5~1:50~1:.. ----979 t 100. market. lng cook1n,. & hsekpg. ;ALES. p /t1me . Mon · Fri.. 1------.---- Phone&CZ-$678 r oripplcall SJ Hr. WIJI train. For in· TOOl.fNG To Ftd hme. Watch dog. 752·0tt2 Co. call ~FJaoo. F1ber1tlass tooler. exp. 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Full hcud ........... ., __ . -,.. 900. s ell rea:.onollle . r oorn. new 1nlr Xlnl -,~•tu S.SS 4Ul rond. ~-Ph 646-8617 •n 940 TV,Rodio, 16' Oay Sailer. Sloo C.'ht>\' Rat 396. s.ioo. Che' Hlfi, Stereo 1091 ra gged . trlr. gd cond. Ill Perf. JSO, S250. Che\ •••••••••• ••••••• •• •••• ~ Holds 4 548-0937. 194, S125. Dodge 383. S2SO !5" HCA l'Olor tv. 2 yr SAILI NG LF.SSONS Steve, !H6·97:>4 or Glenn warrn. Like New. SI~. Bcs:inncr1>·1Jrush Up _7_S2_·_68_7_7 _______ 1 9710 w..a.~ TQP DOU•r Pilid On ALL Trade·1n.s MIWPOIT DATSUN Ill Dowe Sh-Ht Ntar Maci\nbur &I J.1mborct' Roods lll-1300 3DATSUMz•1 TO CHOOSI Fa OM 1972. 1976 Ho.K. of 1...,-h _714/SU-7250 IUY OR LEASE 111 SANTA ANA ·73 ('eht·u ST. :11.500 m1 lmm.i<'. \'111) I n111I lll ,1j1i,, JUl ll trUll' 1\\\ l:'\I t', h\I l'I' ~~. l'h fl38 31Tl 197STOYOTA CELICA ~~·d IZ05NHM I ONLY $3555 MARQUIS MOTORS MISSION \'I t-:Jc> 131·2110 4'95·1210 YoHcs WOCJeft 9770 .....•.....••..••...... '74 Supc1 lll.•l-tlt Xlr11 lOl\d •\M l''\l <'ll'<~t·llt• 22 ~1 m1 PP. ~2t.l)O Gil~ I BUY JUNK CARS USED l\UTO P RTS t?OW.Warner1t M a10 'it \'W llu:o. ,\,\I F.\I Santa Ana 557-2132 Ca~"cllt-. Ill'"-111 ,., ll.OuO m1 1>11 rd11l eni: {;re JI l'Ollll (\111 tilti i:.M I 540-SlZS 817 9ti37 '68 F'aat 121 St)Ort $1200 CASH F'OR Yovtt<.: \R ;-6-1.\ i2l!3_ or 4~·5717 ask W J:: N E EI> MU R E for ~laJ:_a _____ _ l' \RS' '68 li50 Spider CALL OH COME IN. good cond. ~- •THE CAR rLACE• 645 R59'J 00 \ W Hu(: Runb ~r1•.1l. 01.'l'd:. flJlnl con hood 1100 b:,l ofr li-1:! 14022 VI ~·~·0723 2100 Harbor Blvd, CM Hottdo 631 -2620 ·12 \'W HI W AGO:'\' Ol'lu:w i-:,1r:i,• ShJrp'' 9727 52:.'tJO lilO ~'.() ....................... -----TV John. 645·4276. Nwpl Sarhni: School Zenith Console blk/wht 67$-899() VW BUSES utos f« sat~ I d IJ '76 • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • AMtos. lmport•d ran "ew \ 01\11 •SALIS •SStVICE •LEASING O•erteat O.ti•ery y0tt'tl like •IKE• :-\er\ ll'l' & vur t' no" 01x·11 1111 ~.11 1' ~ lU I fu1· > llUI 1"1111\ Clllll'nl'I' VOLVO SOUTHER ... OR~NGf COUNTY'S VOLUME VOL YO DEALER Ml\RQOIS MOTORS .r-.r,o: """'Alil1 .-.Jt "ill..,., w • ,,,,1, ... , • .i ••. , ••• ¥•',\It,,., "f 11 J() "\_11 -.'l'it)(' .. \1) ..' 10 Qu.ilit .md ~ri I.' ( 1U.tt .lnt£'ed I '"1'111>1 \p"' 1.1lt1h P1dl'll~ll ~.Ill'' I ,fl ).'.I''' ,.,,.,,., 111 "' ol Nl'w ;\ Uwll ( ,liJJJl,IL \Ill Ot.Utll.l' ( ll\11\I\ U1wr1 '>1111,l,1\ C..1d1l1Jc M.1~tr1 lk.1k1 'hi XI llJI 1>111 l\h .t ( 11\lJ \ll•\.I 'HI '1I110 Nabers Cadillac -;2 \.'athll.11· 'tl8 Gaf.1>.il.' ~dt. UT, Xlnt c:ond ~ h:n oCr Ca II 4~ illll3 Rob\•rt 197S 4 dr blue l;r11n11d,1. $1100 .. u .•• s. \ l:, RJd10, .:ood <'ond. ~~ 2-111 '13 1'11110 Squire Wan \uto, alt . radial~. ht m I h• !I • lot o 0 <I I' 0 II ll . ~~~ 1332 u1 ~.-1.i' 11• ~011, .ioo1J lr a11 .. 11. 01r 1·111111. OlllC Cl\\ II( • ~!)~ 816 ~ 111 t'H":!t 1~ l"onJ. 2 d1 . P S, t' tl\. It II, i:n•ul :wd cur. H~ i-:w .. 613 1112 Mawerick '947 ................•••••.. ·111 M uwrlck :hit .X3(1 h~I ufr tl75 411~!1 MuttClftC) 9tS2 •··············•··•··•· Mtt:>t .111~ Uii l'h111:.lr 28D \ulo. t1 1•n1r>. or11t. llfl• m.w I'\ I 11ty S229S firm • 1!.h:..~1 \,.\ llhl.lllll 'on\ \•rt 28!) Xlra 1oh,irJ) $a, I~ fu 11\. l'all .l.11•!. (J\8 lH2 O:?I:!. t•\\' ~HU ~'7f .. i1I :1 .. 1 IJdu w PS PH. \I nl 1'1rnd $1 750. 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VllF S/S, lots or \1usl sell '7l Uatsun 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 7 Psncy I 55MXO 4 !>l>t•t.•d, tll r l'Ollll '10 7 ,, ... 41 llQ 1 ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO EXCIXSI V (:;LY \'01. \'11 l.11r.:•·~t \'oh 11 D1·ah•r 111 Ut ltlll(l' (.'11un1~ • BUY 01 1 ... :1\SI:: 72 Pinto R1111•lhoul H11r110 011u:t..vr Chenolet 9920 & hcal\'I'. n .oull 1111 monilor s peakl'tS new. iood1cs Must sell ·Sl250.'65 lmpaluS350b:.l lioRIYolto,'73. ToChooteFrom! paid $1000. makl' _orr, $12.900. inc. !i"P· P\'l. ofr.&10-il5.i Rare Halla n '!lports car UNIVERSITY m u !I l i. e 1. I · P a ~ r pty.~·G64G • llan<tmade body 1110\'e Olds~ q~:.i~r~1~e~G6 ~~a~. JOO I\. No JISS. Racing ~~?/ 9520 leather rnler1or'. S·spd Hottdo Ccrs • GMC Set ~rc:iax s~o7 ell'c· eqwpped 2:.u1bofsa1b .••••• °!.S:~: ••••••••••••• gear box . air cond. Sul'l.'r Oll'e' '73 7 PsncJr 649GYD Air '71 1PsncJr7HDDD l..o m1h•s. exlra dean' ...,r:w---~-~-••••••••••••••••••••••• ::;15MI. °'U2 1804 ~'·~· ~~-ffll~·~ use is .n I 'i i P111to 200t.i..·t" 111sk h r. • 'f • CHEVY tt #I ,111 , ~ i.µd . r:111111t:.. i:<t HELP Ml IE # I 11;11111 1111r. run:. irOOd ~n):)tatic Sl 75 659.:i.no trlr & CO\ er. Sl3i5. Ph . .,. L·o~d 2 Door 5,,_.3n i.lth·r1 l'O l ape1 deck. wire Trucks VWCAMPERS 2025 S. Manchester Paul Re1•ll tl'la~s ol '75 ~1250 llu1•-. h4!i tf91S . Anaheim 750-2011 "·1r111.1 s1.:in.11 ,.,,.:., "k11t1' :,15 .t11;,5 ------49G S8I!() ..., .. • • ~" w s >\ tru y unrque t•ar 2850 llarbor Bhd. 1 San:.m LM·330 s pkrs 1 S2500. l!l~t ma or careful Jm. Costa Mesa 540.00-10 '69 Poptop !;7445 mo old. must !lell ill5 4· llob1c Cat. blut> hulls Ph 6i5·l-tJ_l ___ mg. Orii: .S dclnt-red . --.-----Wc:.lphJllJ ea 645.4567 ab:.olu1el} hke new with price. S18.So0 Asking :'\EW 76 Honda Ol!luxe 5 '71, to #7967 --lra1kr. Sl7oo. 6~5·78 1s:i;t Oldsmob:le 4 dr; 6 Sl 1.500. 64S·S66S o r spd llalchbal'k " air & op P loats&M.-ifte OJyorN1~hl r)I. runs pt'rft>ct. Nds &&5264.il rar k.Less than4000m1 We!>lvh:ili:i 70 Vuhu 142 ll:..d11>. !tuns \\l'll C ll-1111 l.d m11l-ji.:•·· li!'ll.l b,11;ii, 4!1i:! E .. pMMt . . paanl & upbol~. Has new -SJSOO. firm. p, l. pl~ '71 Rattop 609CK' ••••••u••••••••••••••• F1b<'ri;las!> 22 Scaw1tch w'lu.lt> sidewalls. ~0-4<&78 6.S l hllman Min . nl'l'<iS &t2·7156 l.1kt> nt'w. lo rml('-. Awtos, Used <Htwraf 9010 :'\Ip:.1.~alley.ou1board . ...,TB d R 1 be l cl u tch but s:rea 1J-9730 71PopTop ;f2ll2G•••••••al•••••••••••9••9•0••1 S2QJO Ph4!13·3686 -· •T • ca au 'I tran~µorlallon $2511 OCJllGr Sharp .....-••••••••••••• • •• • • • •• •• -----S6 900 firm. Call J ack d~·~ . • •••• •••••• ••••• •• •• •••• • •• ••• •• •• •• •• ••. •• ••• • •2'rb~I~ Kayaks. paddles ltOIJIE M 64i·02l2. cvcS<\6·2277. 640-l820. Karen 'Gl Jag XKISO. '72 Rat Top 288JNY & dolly. Call 673 25<\ll. Hy wltrlr. S920. without S820. • • A.Ha Rom.o 9705 Ware wheels clt>an Sundt ti I owner u-3 JI.~ SJ Studebaker Champion, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 54500 • 492.7804 Wl!t'k end S11el·111I • • • ' 6 cvl. auto. New c nf(. 972 ll . 11 2000 1 · '72 ,optop 486fOG Robert Whalen loats.MaifttflMlftu/ K111.'wdolly&se1l!I. ~e! ... ~~_,12nt . S l 200 \on~. ~\~~h·":i sle;e~'.Mada 9731 Wci.tphohu.oir 1:1211-: 11,111111,1lll\1I s~wlce f020 S350 iu . .,....,.mrt "H""1'r a..~-1 ofr. """·641.S ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 a..bbletop ~45SO B.ilho.1 ••••••••••••:•••••••••• 1>l23.1!Jli '6!l MGCRoadster ticyl _<",...,.,_• J _.,.._·~ """ -'73MAZOA RX2.aarcoocl. "Sundial",rr1 g&~11>'\' \ouar1•1lw"1nri.•111f :omplelc Undt•rwall'r . " . , ,ood· .0 d 'Aud1 t707 auto.+ other xlrus. lo s rnk.wutt•rl:ink.Full twofreeticlcets Ya1.·ht l\l:unlcn:inl'c. lkil·11001 e !li "itrlr. ,,Int ~!'to .t~aus._y ( 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mi,$1500.548·9673 l·amJlCrl'(IUl'll1ed 1$13 50\.ilu\'I I 411, ri 1 und. 2 sets or s ails. 615·\52j or613·118SO. .72 JOO LS~ 4 d • 1 -----------1 • tom l' "u n 1 n i.: Wh h 11 493 7260 ---------• oor. au o, . Musl bl• seen! Rin91in9 Bros lfog an & Sun U1v1n1t •le u s. · · '53 MG -TD Clas~ic. Hbll. s unroof. $2400. Ph '73 RX2. Stick, new tires. ' ~rvil·e. rhll·5!l21 15'1i" Sn11>e w /trailer an Almos t perfect. Tools. 644 ·S5!Hi, 548·009-0 ballery. Musl s~~I ~l350. Barnum & Balley cxl·cllcnt(·onll.Must sell. car l'Vr, xtras. S4000. 67S.5929 &673·131i6Rick. Circ us loab. Marin• SliW 836 !JO.t7 67s--264 ....,.~_., le 9740 1\u~ Slh lhru \u1117th fqllipmetit 9030 _ ' tift.H•al•y 9709 ~ 1 ft'I i\11ulw1m l'onvcnl111n CONNELL CHEVROLET ·n 1•111111 ~1..1 \4 i.:o. "'"' l'Ulltl • ..11r )1!175 t.15· 110:! or 4HG 002'.! 2101 ll:arl>or Bhd '71 l'rn1uStn11011 "11.:(ln (.'OST.\ ~11-;s.\ I S1k.'('(f Xtnl <'lllid Otljl nu, ~llJ 1:..•011 tt,., 551 S:!:ll owner S2.l'l5!'1:Mi 11113 •CHEVETTE ";i! Ihm ,\ir. 1ww dull·h. 111c•1. ~Jl9 S or b sl. 4\M 5111;11 !"<'"-'i(, llaldtll.irk i:.i' ,;n1•r mlllh•l! Only It.I'll\ 12tit;l 1S OOT. t lllJWt\H U Cl\cH11kl. U11\1• & tiu.111 ymouth 9960 St~ Nt.•wvurt Ut•at h. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~i:111555 I 972 PLYMOUTH U\Ht:Al :'I: ;:1 :\l,1111, Sebrin9H.T.Cotape t\11'lo. lu.111,·d \ r r '' 11 t I 111 l' 1· u r ! i52 GbOO !I 5 "t..\l,1y., 13 IOG llW) '71 Kmi.:swood St W-.:11 L.o.ttk'<I, nt·w 1m111t, m•w brake!>. i:rt l'Oncl w1l1.•':. <·:ir. ~1-!SU !lt :.l orr. HiS 7:r.J!I Sl555 MARQUIS MOTORS l\l lSSION Vlf:JO 831-2180 495.1210 ••••••••••••••••••••••• K,.atfonal ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• (°(•n1c•r, HtH) \V l\:alC'tlu I \6'Ly manCla~1c at 51· / V.t.icles 9530 '673000Classlc l960 M<'rcedes 220. 4 spd. ---Tn·kl'l:. inu't lit· t•\ ·cs No\11. au111. ;tlr. ti l)I ATLAS ... Xlnl lJuy ua'at _ 0!1&s 'P' 9070 •••••••••••••••••••••• Compll'kly restored Ar.~/F'M ~adio, ne~ in· G9 VW, good <·ood rh:JOJ,!l'd tor rt•,1•n t•d 1td c•ond li050 bt.'il offlor S750 firm 6-IG· j87K ••••••••••••••••••••••• OFF ROAD $4,400 774·11812 tenor & tires. 2S ma J>l'r S 1200 646-7631 M·at' ,1l 1h1• l'11nH•n1111n 4;..&0 lllW Chry•l•r /Plymouth __ ...;.....; ___ ..;._ ___ ,gal. Dest offer or trade (.'•·nkr .1h1•,1ll 111 111n1• · ' I Ill "'VO .... SPORT 10 "'T loot "''I-f · k I ' '6'' ''Oft \11\11' · .. • door 01x•n L>utly &. sun. li ·~ ... ~ ;;Jlr-Par ts, Accessories. or pie up or paoe '71 VW i\1.henlur1•r Call tA251t711, F\t :tJJ h• '" ' IHFlATAILE Nwpt llt'ach 673-4495 Service & Sa lei.. VW, IMW 9712 67.S-0970 days or 673·~76 Cam""' You n.inH· II. d.11m "'"r 11dwh au1om,111r 11 .in:.. J\L l'M 1--=---------•u· T k ' y ••••••••••••••••••••••• n6pm ...-OHIGIN1\I, Hun11 Ei< 292'.>llurhorntvd • 12'G""1dl "'·'OO /w--.. ,,.1n1 rues a ns a · 1t'f 011l11 •S:m5!17!1322~ ,. l •t •• ·7'1 w """ • dOC'~ .. Ava1l 1mmed. ~· • · • · _?.,.!: -AMC 9905 cl'lh•nt. \er) de1>endable. ....ol> a" c:.u transom&noorbounh. do 'k Avuil Scpl 15. 4x 4 5 ·Cuslom bit Laa•a h oo ............ ash '•"'"!J","u 546-1934 mosold.PdSlJOO.sellCo c . veb1clt>S. ...... "l-IDai.t•r.lll. omi •••••••••••••••••••••••""""• '""""" __ _ $750 lso8'Avonmnatu· 67J.:m:J. MODHHMOTOIS Mew -Used Syr.~)I mr "11rr l!L>r. 1971 AMC Conti.....tat 9930 ·-,• S'Ki\'11'. 2 dr. air. !>Ullrf Sll'I \'ii ~1:141 -;-; 11 .. 1• 1bletlmgy,hkcne w $350 NEEl>SLI P J8'pwrboat. OFFROADCEMTH OVERIOO JAVELINCOUPE •••••••••••••••••••••••:win. 25.ooo m1, looks "°hp 1976 Men·ury 0 1H. near new. side lie OK. Glendale. 121312 10~800. MERCEDES ·71 \'\ Ill Oriit u-.1w1 \"II, ,1utum.1l11 .11r wnd ;11 \t ark Ill. l'r1:.t11w l'on m•" ~11~'141 i521113fl manual stnrt l.ess than S46 0600 BUY OR 5 E~celknl coml .>IO 3113:1 ,\ fl"' 1 • i. 1 ,.1 r 1 111! 11tt1on Tt1bacc11 l1ro1q1, -- hrs use. p<I O\'Cr SHiOO, -OH DIS,LA Y 64.5 1~1 \hi 11\LI 1 oH~r $1000 spent ren•nl ,ontiac 9965 :.ell for S750. 17 14 >1oeh,SpHdli '540 LEASE NOW Ho..seof lm~rh ------.Sh1.1rp1Sharp!Sh:irp! ly. S:J .b5U. 8:J3 02!13. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>Cl-2200or 17141675·3662 Sid 901 '70 bus. J:d tlrl'l>, n•rrnt .._.OW S 1887 833-2158 I 970 rO .... TIAC ----------t•••••••••••••••••••••• UNE BUGGY, 1600CC. AUTllORIZ D enJi!. O\ erhaul. Ori~. " " I .. T.lA.K •22' Rivo speed boal. Fo toad body. 1800 mi, S5000 IMW TRADi·IN's MERCEDES DEALER ov.nr Slli95. 7G8·307!'i MARQUIS MOTORS Conette 9932 LE MAHS I 1.2.3.4 thick. $2 00 bd rt sale or trade. Owner. invested. SIOOO. 642.5290 '722002 A 02ll''TCJ I. ti862 Manchester• MISSION VIEJO ••••••••••••• •••••••••• New p:11nl. nl'W vinyl lof> 2 1 3 /SJ l·OJo t o r 549·9630 '732002·Snrr.t6S05> Buena Park ·ro vw Cmpr. Pnp1'op. 831-2880495-1 210 3•74VETIES & bucket :il·nl:>. Mint 213/634·44 14 ext21t. ~ Ori•H 9550 '73 B ava r l a .4 s P . S23·7250 like M'". ne" llrl.':., ---T 0 C H 0 0 SE t•onfl' ll>ZJNVM I. Prict>1I --------1'7!"> Calaxa 17' w /dlx trlr. •••••••••••••••••••••• (OJlK ON) On the S~mla 1\na Fwy 1.·lult'h brb !'i:lti >l.12A uick 9910 h c Io w w h 11 I cs a I e 1!>' Tuna T ower & 2!">~ liS O~lC 1/0 . 34 hrs. Cul 63 Dod~e Powerwatton. 4 '75~lA·Lthcr.(Pl!-:44161 ---~• \'\V ('1nor w huhhl~ ~··••••••··~···•••••••• FROM hJu~b•>4>k :t\ , Swordfish plank. Cheap! canvas. AM /FM. 8 _lrk., w h l d ra ve. Ask ing '73 280C Cpe. lllll. nu lrn·~. ltd rnml. u...,1 68 R1v1cra. full pwr. nc"' OML Y S 1199 . D avey 's L oc ker . loaded. $~800. f1 rm,S1200/bslofr.963·7602. 131·2040495·4949 1004HGY> ofrl!<JZIS73 1lrc•s.xlntrunn1ngcond HouHoflmporls Towne&Country 675-~5. 531-3921. ' $8,4 50 ' ' S950tbsl. t!JJ-29~ 714/523-7250 1 1 ,73 FORD BRONCO · AuloSoles &Lcas n~ .. -&.., Powet' 9040 16' Ski Boot '7S. \JS H Un ·'e r •o.ooo mi. i:. OIAHGE COUNTY'S Jim "'''"'--s UJ Van. cu~l ml. ace l>x. •7 " .-k C --I I D .._ -9935 21417 lfo rhor. <:w.il:.r Mesa .... u .. "' ~wo·--· A;\l·F~1 llll'k. Nds wrk '' nUJt' <'nlury .11 . 4 o....,e 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Johnson. new trlr., new loaded w/eittrns~ SJ?!IO OLDEST Import• $!1Stt hsl ofr 11.16 3lll1 rlr , fully t•qwppc1J. \Int ••••••••••••••••••••••• CALL 646· ~4 6 __ ~ ZODIAC torp.Days. Sl\8·254 1 644·\742 ~ 631•1276 · rnnil S:J7i~. So l'11a~1 ·n COLT (;d t·•mtl New . * :>45-8863 Eves. Aitk fo ~ ___ 'till llui: sunroof. Wl'll C':ir Leasing, :mo w ..... 1 t11'l'S Sl711U l'h ti1 1·0210 huftderbird 997 0 l'ort·A·Maranc-540·20'10 Rod. '73 T oyota l.andcrulser • . 68 250S. full pwr , 6 cyl . m111!~l l'rtl'l'll lo :.ell ~ti. l'UU!tl llw y. G·la 2 1112, .1nvllmt· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 34' SIDA.M CISI T......,..atHNt llT. 52,000 m1 .. Warn Sttles·Servlcc·Leasing bsl orrcr Oa)'S, 9911-i:JOO. 645 •388 a(ll•r56i3112t~I · -----'f.l71' llml hulJs. roll b.1r, ~-S7~ Ro~ c .,, r I c iO l>tJ(I l(t' t 'urnnl.'t Sl Hadio & heater. oil pwr w/EVt:R YTlllNG. Sar •••••••••••••••••••••• .. ar •• n . eves&wknds:i365111\3 ''"·"'" ·r,.: \"W r'Ull\I '71 l'nnturirill, "hll" \V N l , .. ,.,,,. l.'12 7""1 unys. Roll!i loycc• llMW ___ ----u ~ " ~ , ;11ton l'W ire~. It< ~· .• ""' s11,500. Ph 642-40'.!7 or c~. sot../ 1133-2616 NB. • .... _._1 t560 l'"·mJ"m""'•An ·1aMllZ2'4UC.~1Le.w/la11 r:uhab. 11t•w l'lll!. \M " "hi \tn)l 11111 :irll tin m,·1·h,1n1r .1I l'Ond. SS!l:l ·-• _, " ""'"~ "''! "11111> r r."" .,,...,, 11 rt 1 1 h 'tili ·r ll1rc1. iti~>Ct h~l ull . 912 NewrJOrt n nach ""0·64.44 ml. Sunrr. !'ll'rco. Wk . r-" ~ 11 r "'' '"'' ' rll I:! s. ;ur. pwr wm , ~7 HI I[) ••••••••••••••••••••••• '-"' '" 36 h 6.tS 26911 d1>"' & M'.lh ;I.Int ron1I -----Xlnl 1 unn1ni: cont!. lnl. 2 1• Dclsmcyc r D1 y •••••••••••••••••••••• '57Chevy 12 Lonp1ckup. 83.ll l._m_:_ --11Sutwr lwl'lh'.1ill 111,1tl 11uo or:il14,fittll0~2 m l>cHlg1·1'11ront'lW11~11n xlnlli73'14>!Jl C ru iser, 455 O ld s, '731'Cabovercnmpc-r . Stock,xlnl cond llt>tdog ·n MR2SOC LanflJu. n1.•w µarnl. F~t lJIH' li1I enn1l l'\I l'ty. ~Kl·v::... ---9-9-74 tundc•m tr1ulcr. Clean StOO. 491-1104 pntcntial.645·20il :.ll'rl.oo.tapc,lt't'k. lWO 510•111l lorl46 llll!> Codilloc 9915 t;U7!1flfl ·~- Only $5695. Ill MESA 1'ol>accohrn 11:1:11:11ti ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------••••••••••••••••••••••• • BOAT <;ENTt-:R. 1595 Dodge, 'Gii, ~T + llh '62 Falron H11ncht>ro. Hbll $'Sf a t•OAD'IMY Vol•o 977 ·;,,Cud ~·Hiii.' T.ikl· flH•r ord 9940 12 Vt•J.:a S1111111n W:1)!on. Newport B l vd . C.M . !\:imp King. $2.895 eng. nt>w erwbt' o·rnJllc , ... ,,. """ 71 Mt'rc\'tle' 2211 1\ir •••••••••••••••••••••• l1Jl.mri· ol '"' ,.1 l).ll2 1~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• t\\t f;\I ,.,1,.,...i11•, "Int 1...0~1 .!!'1647114~vc tr1ns.new,horb.11n•\, 835,3171 .1u111. ,\,\1 F\I ~lt•rt•o 1974VOLYO rnol>-l tlC:lJll 1'17.1 Torino S<tlll11· w11n. cond $1t.llll ~>3l}lill:1:1 brake:.. $~00 fi rm \'J'"'llt".li7:t J071 Jll 'klt•o. I' W. ru1·k. zi• Ha. 1'1•rf. Wriedt OD¥ Mot°!!f:,~1/ 646-787!1 '"'~'*"'110"'"'"0 "•c-STATIOHWAGOH i1 1-;111,, lirn llhr 111 rnr I u"nr l':1C1•1·pt111n;1lly ull Cru1 scr . '1:,~ Ohl It . Sc 915 -------•USED IMW'I* MG 9742 NH·e111 one 111 I•>"-n • 111 1.111. P I'. 'i!l~10 ~h.1 1 11 ,.,,,.,1 S'l.:.100 1:11 1•1111 T11ndNn Trrcllcr. only lG •••••••••••••••••••••• ·73 Oat.sun I' .U. Chrom ·11 2002 . 1103EflU I ••• • •• • •• •••••••••• • •• • wu:ll .1-'X 1 & 111.rilt'<I lt15 112:!.! "' 1·11.• hn1,$1U95.;1tMe1t:1Uo1t 2 "7! ATC 70 Honda11 rims. r adials, r(l rlrn '136:nuria ·t~llNV) 'ilMCiM1d1t•·t MK lll MA.Rc;>UISMOTORS 1:111100 1>1 )'',1kon l'onvrrt1hlr. Qontcr,646·4012 Ortal (nm lly fun. Im Sharp! S22SO 842·!326. '7420021'11 (087KXV) Xlntt•11n<1. MISSIO, VIEJO 1ww lnp, fl.lint AULO 7111.111 hl1.11 k Xlr111·on1I . S1h1•1 \\I hlk \ 1111 I ,, .. AM1fo'M 1.11t1v. \1'1', i\1l ', IWW 1111'' ~0011 l\lti'I 11 a(' :i 1:11~•!l2 ·507!"t •11· !\!Ill 7!1114 mar. ~ ea, $650 both. 'GI f' d 2l lr k 1.,. '143 0 CS· t3.&7LFM > 411!1 1~2 13 I ·2110 495-1210 711 Call 01•\lll1• u1u111• tr ,in~ Sl200 19t: 552G Day Boni or t-'lsh 9oat.21' 548•1146 or on uc . o Crwson. tt1A. 6 ryl, runs . flat bed. ad con~. Sec &t c-...c1 °" Setncl9ys MGI 9744 ()( .1 1 ti h , !-.hurv. tullv "11uqi'd ·•1r GeMraf 990 I GeMr'al t90 I "OOd • VII I-'. C'ove rs. '7t BSA .500 Gold Star SS J7SS2 Gothord ~t. II U ••••• •• ••• • ••• ••• •• • •• • '" II v1• up w i. IP ··o 11'1 • pow,. i '"',·'I '1 · ••• ••• ••• •• • • • • • •• ••••• • • •••••• • •• • •• •• •• • •• • • .. 7 -4 30 • l.ult . It Ill ( l.1i.1<ll1t·cl 1t•l1•'l'lljll' ~••"l'I 1111\" lt'I' $1~.Ph 00'1·4400. low mlleagc, xlnt cond ~_:_~m. C.. 9715 1972MGIGT Sl1111 11.1 :.horl' 11•,oll"' 111wnwn1·r s:i11:,011r l1Psl -•76 J0' 11t•• R ~l46'1 '74 Datsun Pickup ••••••••••••••••••••••• An 1•xtr11 . exlr:i n1t·e cur 1 IJ42 0078 11lh•1 T1•I !'l:.W l'li·I Twin srrr ; lly~ld e '73 Honda CR J2S. Tw Extremely J!d cond '74 Ca11ri 6. n1r, 11te,rc11 t2705:JO(; 1 S tri h,. • p b oblCy lanks rim s a ver rca Makcorfor. M5·7GOO derk. 13.000mi. suptirior. $1997 por ll "r. ro ,, .. o· $.'155() 400 7777 the fast est and best tire. Cood shape. irt on '60 Ford. :\a ton . mnny · · MARQUIS MOTORS c.-qulpped 30' Sportnshcr ly. S.~. 631 ·~ xtras. xlnt cond. $1200, ·73 Capri 2000 Xlnt l'ond. MISSION Vlt:Jo in So. Cullf. 7 mos old. 250rc Suaukl ,73. Fully SM-G471 20.000 ml, 4t<IJ(I, 52000. Ph ll I ·2110 495-1210 ~~111r~~5 ~a~~lh:.rr~~j equipped. top condition '67 Ranrht>ro. V8 (1uto. 979 333tl ,oncM '750 flbt•rgla ss & T ea k. $49S.673-4il26 w /cmpr s h e ll . $595 Mu~l 11ell1 71 V6 ~IK m1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Loaded with elct'tronlc & •;s Kawasaki 400. 3 c)'I S48'°972, 9 s. e'<. coml. I' I'. lh l orr '73 9M 2.0 blk. aopr l(rp. fa.hing accessories. Ovtr bkc new. 9570 Mike. 545-318\ nlloy<1, absolutely mint. ......, .... 200 mile range. Cnd1ts MS-2083 ancr 2Pm •••••••••••••••••••••• t 2 l,o ml 4!H·3622 a l 25 Knots l n any t 11 .,,,. c>---a Van o.tswt 7 0 ----• weather. Beautlfwly de· '7l HONDA CL3SO. 11!1 St' · "" r u•u ••••••••••••••••••••••• S ,ORSCHES • rorated & equipped In· mi. xlnt cond. $400 Standard V-8, 302. All sci side. Sleeps 5. Over M6-0'761 Doug up for contractlnR. Xln\ f3 Oat.sun Pickup. 21\,000 TO CHOOSE sso.ooo invested. cond. $1.400/bsl orr. mile<J. mogs. runs xlnl. l FROM rrofcssion ally m ain· lSOMOMTISS4 Days. 831-0283; eves owner .&.iH352 1972 • 1976 taant'd. Just • bo u1ht LaCroue~75 S52-'1490. z _pd b S II r l3l.Q23$ f3 240 ~· 38.000 m1. 4 s . Hon. of 1_., htr Rer oat. e or s t)odoe Van 8200, P/S, factory air &t •·~. New "~ • $f0,000. Call (7lt >645-" d' I .. 730 7 I 4 /52).7250 or call (714 ,675_3612 '76 Yam . XT SOO. hol do P /B, arn/lm cass .. auto. ra 1a s . 645-.. __ _..;__.._,;._.;.._ _____ , pipe. Must sell, Sl,~. 3111 VII cruise . control. ...,. 510 Seda 1 owner 1969 Porsche llllT. n('w 13• f' b 1-•s ._ Taak "'""'-•763 Sam tna"" T/A radials. trlr •v n. · I l •-d ~ .. 00 v ' ere .... • " ........, hi t;' CB 640 SS50 many xtras. $995./offff. pan "'en.,.,.... . e.r·y Whaler k l)'pe w /S hp '72 HONDA SOO. ~.· .,'!°,. ,.,.u.: or rnpl)' S48-0455 clean. 673·9ll9 O/B. Xlnt condition. no _,., .,..,._,., ' tlOOAMtos.Mew trlr. S350/comp. C~ll MOST SELL ~. UJ. Da.H.y Pilot. Box Our toss Is your train, pre bit loyc• ' t714) 645·2200 or (71() M2.QSJ Da7s iseo. COSta Meaa. ~ ganancy requires s ell· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67$-3682 "13 HONDA CLIOO, 31 inR. 1975 Bron te 280Z. #1 DEALER IN U.S.A. Bolton Wltaler 13• w/18 hp Niles. Near new. $l50. rotld .• 86,000 ml, leaving ~~l :!"t~ a~~~e!::1~. ~ •c~!VER 'Evlnrudc. elec i ta rl. 5R..(IQlllor540<624t s tate, 11\altc o rre r . S6l00.831Mt37or $44-87711 - Trlr, all utns. itlnt His & lien . \'1$ Yamaha ._,_ ROllS·ROYC( cond.$13SO.Ph64.2·0088. t:•d1.1ro . 80 Yamah Dod&e Van. TR 200. Ha,,.eaomelhinl(y•uwa nt IMU•~" SELL Idle Items with a ltliec Strl) >Ont cond. Loos bed. calm out. to tell? Classified ads do !:.:n••<11 Dally Pilot Classlned Ad. Doth $6SO. Btw 4 6 PM camper in. Xtras. alOO. It •ell -Call NOW, ClOSlO $\.INOATS M2..srr&. call 496-8786 675--7264. M2-.561t. I • 7 r Huntington Beaeh Fountain Valley ED ITI ON ,VOL. 69, NO. 209, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE CO UNTY, CALIFORNlA Ousted Recreation Co l• By ROBERT BARKER Ot .-. O••IY l'lleUYM Recreation <.:omm1ss1oner udy Loia no denounced the Hun. f_lngton Beach City <:ouncLI ~1on· f 8)' night after he was bumped off the commission In the cOUn· ~ii 's continuing reorgamzaflon 'program. ··1 have a perfect track record {or four years ." the 37-year-old eachersaid. : "What else do they want-my 1 heart, my blood?" Lozono was elected chairman of the recreation commlo;s1on oo July 14 for one )'eW' by fellow commissioners although h is term on the board hud ended of· fid~ly on July l. "I don't know why the council voted against me. I am totally shocked and totally hurt." he said. "l have become the most shorthved cha.Jr man in h1stot) " Both <.:ounc1l~oman Norma Cilbbs a nd Councilman R on Shenkman s aid tod1ty they also wer e s urprised at Lozano's ouster ··1 don·t blame him fot' feeling that '4lly," Shenkman s aid. "Ile was doing a good Job." .Mrs. Gibbs concurred. Three other Incumbent com- m 1ss1oners were reappointed Monday night aftet council mem· bers first dissolved the t!ntlre ('Omm1ss1on They were Tom Cooper, Lee Mosteller and Mrs. Betty Ken· oedy. Two ne'41 faces were added to the commission. They were Thomas C. Wright. ~2. a vice president of marketing for a llawthorne firm, and William Osness. a pt"rsonnel analyst for the City of Santa Ana. TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1976 Counc il members employed the same proces in m1&kin1t tht• appointments as they used m dl' ahng with the planning com· mission previously. i'bey 1nterv1ewed candidates publicly ;ind then cast votes for their top choices sCt'reUy before reconstitut ing the commission. This procedure. which UP· parently will be used to re· orgamze a ll city commission11 Art .. rnoon N. Y. Stoeks TE N CENTS' land boards , drew fire from Mr~ ft1bbs. She s ays s he 15 oppost'd to mak· !Oft appo1ntmc•n ts "at the wh1ml Ofthf'tOUnCll ,. .. f''or exampltt. we named Cooper and M rs. Kennedy to. ser\'e until 1980 tonight." Shl'j said. "What 1s to prevent the nexq council from t akin~ similar re i ISe~LOZANO, Page;\!} I atural Gas Cost Soars ~ ~·(}11fair Practices' ,, ~ ~acher tJnits Hit Districts By RAV ESTRADA Of 1M D••tr Pt toe SI.lit Six Orange County teachers as- soc1al1ons filed charges of unfair labor practices against six school dJstricts today. lluntington Beach, Newport· Mesa . In ine anct Saddleback Valley tearher:-. J:toup-. are Coast Panel Nixes U1iits At Sunset f\ propos al for a $?1 million 25<1-unit Sun set Re ac h con- do m1n1um complex complete w11h boa1 docks and balhin~ beat'h failed to sail through the South Coast Regional Zone Com· m1ss1on Monda~ Developer Robert HaJ,tu1re 11 l. l.os Angeles. vowed to appeaJ the c'lecis1on real.'hed at a heanng in lluntin~lon Beach after u motion for approval failed by a 7 to 4 ,·ote The 38 5-acre d<'vclopment on the inland stdl' or Pac1f1I.' Coast lhghway needed eight yes \'Otes 10 pass. under roastal com· m1ss1on rules Maguire. r epr es<'ntetl by his ;,1ttornt'\' James f': Thoma s. sen ed notil.'e he "'111 fight com· m1ss1oners · at't 1on and r1tl'<i ma· JOr plan re\'ls10ns madr smC'e u June hearing JUSt lo pl<'ase them Maguire's lfun1in.,'\on Harbour or\'a proposed dcvelopml•nt l)()unded by Anderson Street and Admiralty Way was onttmall~· cnv1s1oned 1u 2!>4 units. with 23 11inAle family homes. !() priv:iH• l>oat shps. a comml•rcwl rom plex and a variCI of rcf..-N1t1onal attrart1on11 . Comm1s:s1oners sugge'\tt'd rl' ducl'd d('ns1t v and u cltHt•rt•nt ap proac h . 1nc ludln(< more and wicl('r wnlkwU)'li for f)llhlic use. Th€.• propt"r ty In qut"lticm li('s wlthrn )lun\lns:ton lk•aeh city l imits. but. geoaraph1l·ally 1~ within the picturesque old SuMet Beach community Ma11u ire returned Mondny with the proposul 1a ctrop 40 con- dominium un it~: add a 75·room hOt('I , ci1tht do<'kS nnd "'" sml(lc . family houses. subs l1lut1n.: a pubhc beuch amo ng those ftl1n g t he grievantes "1th thr state F.duea· t1onal Employ ment Hcla11ons Board in Los AnJ?ele:. The gric\'ance 1s the second of its type to be filed In Oran~e County in t"o weeks under the Educ-a tronal Emplo) ment Rel a· ttons Act "h1ch "'ent into effect Jul~ I. a ccording to Del Weber. or the California Teachers As soc1ut1on . Last "'eek Anaheim and Tustin t cat•her.s ftled a s1m1lar JZrle\'ance The teachers an• protesting what they said are unilateral salarv freezes. harassment 01 teachers and "'hat they call .. il- leg3I s upt"rintendents unions·· m ,\nahe1m and Tustin. Anaheim secondary and Tustin l "n1f1ed teachers also arc taking part in the grievance procedure. Jack Clement. Anaheim secon- dary teachers association pres1 d<'nt. announced the r1hng of the gne' ances in Santa Ana on ht-half Of the SIX tearher groups llr a id .. the s ingle most revrchcns1ble tactic 1by the du;. tnets1 occurre d in the Sad· <tieback Valley Unified School District where lhe distrkt bla· tantl\' threatened its teachers with ·a refusal lo grant salary in· creases for experienrc and tram· mg.,. Clement said the Newport· Mesa school board has adopted a ~imtlar sala~y freeze. The board also has rescinded-many person nf'I policies w hich have been a1t r ecd to under previous negotiations. he asserted In llunl1ngton Reach anrl In me. teachers sal aries have heen unilateral!)' frolen "'1thout d1 scu ss1o n with t eachl•r representati,·es, Clement <'OrT· tended. llunlin1tton AC'ach City School Dis trict Superintendent S A. Mofre tt commenll•d on the teachers group action ... We are threatened by this,·· he said. .. w,. have done research on 1l and our leital adv1'iors s av thl' 1c•11rh('rS do not havr ,::rounds for th gr l('vance." he ~1ddl-tl Nf"w Tax P e nalty WAS H I NGTON IAP J Amtrlcan firms that bo)cott Isr ael or use hnhcry as a rore1gn- saJes tool !'it and to lase m1ll1ons of dollars 1n ll S tax lx-ncrits und<'r o Scnatc approved measure. Business cxeeutlVl'S rould be• Jailed for fai ling to rep()rt boyeott or bribe incom<> Co1111fy Fair 'Clea1111p" Rill and Bell\' Bo,·d of Costa Mesa do ~omc .. f1shini .. after the dosing of the Orange Count~ Fair. combing the area under th~ rides for coins which. lhey ·ll donate to build a pool fo1· mentall~· re- tarded children. The fishmi:t was pretty good. Smog Alert Forecast NB Woman's Bank Etror For North County Spree Costly Air pollution levels in the northern part of Oran~e County were expectr d to reach the m1mmum required to cull a fi rst stage smog alert today. accord· mg to county Air Pollution Con· trol District 0H1c1als. The alert was foreca.<;t ror the northern area with a note that the alert could extend into part oC the central county. The s mog attack was expected to last four hours starting in the early afternoon. Southern and coastaJ regions of the county were expected to escapt' the alert level concenlra · lions of pollution today. An APCD s pokesman said two or the three oxidant lozone) monitoring stations that were out of service last week have been re- paired and are taking measure· ment.s. They recorded very low levels of ozone pollution Monday. In a firs t stage alert sltuat1on. schools. industries. buslne!!ses and automobile driver s are asked to cul back on art1vllles that m ight contribute tC> the tX>llutlon in the air. Open burning or refuse is a lso prohlhitcd The APCD Monday 1ssut>d u notification on its network or alert radios that Orange County had been identified as a prime source area for pollutants con- tr1 but1ng to first stage warnings forecast for today in the inland counlles. Work Closes HBStreet The inte r section al Gothard Street and Talbert Avenue In Huntington Beach will be closed for about three days because of a street widening pro· Je<'l Public Works Director 8111 llartge sa id that Gothard Street is beinJ( widened to four lanes from Ellis Avenue to Warner Avenue . Storm drains also are be· Ing mstalled, JI artge said. A Newport Beaeh woman who was on the r eceiving end or a s20.ooo banking error was in custody today because Newport Beach police s ay she used the windfall to go on a shopping s pree. Margaret Jean Burch, 49, of 2900 Park Newport was arreseted Monday morning by-Defective Tod Wilkinson who booked her on a charge of ~rand theft. According to Wilkinson. Mrs. Burch maintained her business checkmg a ccount at the Security Pacific National Bank branch in Newport Center where the MVc; Financial Corp. also maintains a business account. Mrs. Burch's account. which was for her cu n o shop. WmdsonA Treasures, was down to !10 in June when a banking error led to the posting or the !20.000 in Mr!. Burch's account instead or MVC Financial 's areounl. Wilkinson ullegcs that Mrs Burch did not point thC! error out to the bank. "She went on u spree," he asserted. Il ls plans inc lu(feJ mor{' walk"a s . Jllu~ fac1ht1cs "hl'rc the publtt· could renl bo<1L'l <1nd bic) des Out of The Road, Dummy Payoff Probe to Begin According to the dctcclivf', Mrs. Burch con verted about !15,000 of the maney to cash or cashl~r·s checks and used th • rest to pay off Insurance pre m1ums ond buy her dauahtcr u !3.P> motorcycle. Wilkinson said he Is trying to tr ace the missing $l5,000. A man who sat motion· less in the m iddle of a Hun· llngton Beach intersection for a while Mon day was in police custody t-Oday. Patrolman Berl Adkins raced to Atlanta Avenue and Bushard Street bdore da"•n aCter a concerned passerby called police. Officer Adkins confront· ed the mysterious ngure. then radioed to police headquarters that tt was a dummy, apparently placed in the lnlersecllon as a prank. ---·--- Siplwned Cella Funth Key Jury Concern A fedetal Grand Jury in· vest111atlon that will examine possible political payoffs un· covered during the recent trial or Dr. Lo uis J . Cell• J r . is scheduled to get under way Wed· nesday in Los Angeles. Federal prosecutors close to the inquiry would only commenl today that the m•ln thrust of the Investigation will be lo de· lermine exactly what happened to •n estim ated $2 milUon e.x· tracted from the coffers of Mis- sion Community Hospital. Mis· sion Viejo •nd Mercy General Hospital, Santa Ana. But they d id not deny that courtroom t estimony which brought the l"ames of s tale treasurer Jesse Unruh and state controller Kennett-Cory into the retord frequently wlll form part of the f raodjury inquin •. Cella, 51. was sentence<! to five years In federal prison after be· ing convicted or masterminding the removal or funds from the two hospitals he ran and partial· ly owned. HI• key aide. hospital con- troller Theodore Schifrman. S3, ot Santa Ana , drew a two and one-half year term fer his role in the defrauding of botb fadllties. Both men have been sub- poenffd to appear before the grand jury. Hospital officials George Louis Ollendorr. 45, of Laguna Beach and Stephe n Robert Evans, 31, or Mission Viejo, each drew one year terms In rederal prison from Judge Byrne . Cella. Schlrfman and Evans race trial on related charges in Orange County Superior Court. OUendorf. who pleaded ,Wily in federal cwrt pretrial action. has aialn pleaded ,Wlty md been sentenced ln the count)' court. A written statement submitted to federal Judp Matt eyrne by Scbtrfman's lawyer will be amaag documents submiUed lo the lfand jury roe aamlDatioo C&ee PAYOFFS, hit A2> Meanwhile. he said, bank or. C1claJs have assured him they will cover lhe error in the finan· clal company's account. Patriotic Play Due at Fairview Yankff Doodle will escort a cast of 85 you ng patients at Fairview St ate Hospital on a dandy t our of U .s. history Wed· nesday and Thursday in a slar· spangled summer Bicentennial play. Th e public is i n vited to performa nces in the hospital auclitor lum a t 2501 Harbor Blvd., Wednesday 8l.2 p.m. and 1'hm'lday at 7;30 p.m. Ceiling Tripled ByFPC WASH INGTON (APJ -The Federal Power Commission to· day nearly tripled the amount producers can charge for in terslate natural gas. a mo,·c predicted to cost consumers up to Sl.5 billion the firs t year. Under previous regulations. producers were allowed to <'harge about 52 t•enls per thousand cubit feet for gas they sold outside the producing stale In today's der1s1on. the com· m1ss1on set a new nationwide ce11in1t price or !l.42 per thous and t•u hic feel for gas hrought into production since Oet'. 31. 197•1. and suid this cell· Ing price may increase by ont• cent every three months. The comm lss1on set a lo" er reillng price of Sl.01 for gas brought into production between Jan. 1. 1973, and Dec. 31, 1974. There were no figures im me diately 3\1ailable on how these increases would affect an average family's gas bill. Sh o rtly before the com · mission 's decision was an· nounced , a s pokesman for a citizens' consumer group called Energy Action said several con· ISee TRIPLE, PageA2J Hearing Set On Parking In Huntington A public hearini:t will be held in Huntington Reach tonight on pro. posed s treet parking bans or over-. s iled ve hicles 1n c ludini.: motorhomes and large vans. The hearrng 1s scheduled at a regular meeting of the planning' commission at 7 o'elock in council chambers. A proposed a mendment would prohibit all vehicles longer than 14 feet and wider than 00 inchc1> from parking on city streets for more than two hours The amendment would perm1t 1 parking of r ecreational vrhiclc•s in driveways and yards or sum r1cntsize. An elect ion of plannlni:t com mission officer s also 1s schcdulNI tonight. Cous • We athe r Oecrea~ln#[ cloudme!\s to sunny Wc.'<lncsduy. Sll~htly rooler, with h ljlh al benches 68 to 73 Wcdnes da y. Low ton ight in mid-GOS. INSIDE TODA l' Sport• tdttor Glenn WhUe, at the MontreoJ Olympfc11. /Uta lfcniti on ko11ok«'ra lltll Leach of CorOM del Mar. and Coato Mua·1 Mike Johfuon. And he takta in-depth look. ell Miuion Vlt}o'1 Brion COO<Ull, two-time gold medal wimin in lwimming. See Page 84. l•tl•x Al DAJLYPILOT H/F TEvacuation ~oes Smoothly AQN •A . t .,. Ts ,4 b _J_ A 300 L . L b GREECE}.... <? fVACUAflON TUR KEY 1 • u. • ~m assuuur morig eav irig e arwn ~ ~~ .. ;:,;~~~L.. •ourf • BEIR UT. Leb11non 1Ari auarded aecret u-ntU lhelasl mo-MOit ot those r malnlnt are ot ported about '° mUrs ;.1wu,y tn ~ 4 \~ The U.S. Na\')' evacu.ated soml' meat. Tbe embauy Hid be was Lcbar>CH birth and have dual caM its fiahter planes m11:hl be ' /j 300 Amcr1c1An1 •nd oth er &:olnltoWubin1tonforCCll\.Sulla· Leb•neae and .Amer ic•n needed. ~~ 4 W'" cw .. ~ foreigner• from Beirut without .a tionsaod-.ouldreturn t.oBclrut c1uunshtp. Uowt'v~r. there wus no >ii· ~--.. ''"'U • p.ltth lod•)' while President Ford An embaS•)' orrmal s;ud l&I f'Ord kl'pt abreast or the mosphcr~ or tl'nSIOO or Corebod ...,,. Ctf1f ---m""' and top Pent~gon officluJ11 stayed Americans and about l90 others t'vacuat1on In Whitt' !louse mg about tht-evncuauon. whi<'h d,, • • • 1 up m o t of the night tn saanooupfortheevacu.u.Jon.but s1tuat1onroom.n:a0kcdbysen1or tht" t mbui.y urrao,:cd urter •''0 n•on s UIAN • Washlncton to monitor theopt!r.i· rloser to400 ·"le:>~ than hair · or ndvasco. lie was ln telephone plans for n motor comoy to •o Uon. thtim Amcrie11ns showed uv t'ontact with Defetllle ~-cret.ry Damu~cus we-re abandoned The 16 .900-ton aamphlbious t his m orning. llowevt'r, t o Donald ltum11feld and hlw chief' beeouso the ro.ad was not con· trans port s h 1 p Coron aado ricrsons watching the departure m1htary and civilian advisers .at s1dered saft>. ancbore<t otr lh?1rut's seafront It looked more like 250 to 300 the Pentaaon. Many of tho~l! Leu\ 11\g :mid before d:lwn, ;ind by 10 a m. personll. and the Wh1t1..• ll«>ust· Humsft<ld ~\•l\l 1''ord's "thanks th1.•y would be comanl' bock. 11ocal time> a ll the evi.acuees s1ud there were abOut :.><>. ror u j,!ood Job" lo the Coronado. Some said the)' were taking ail were ahoard. 'l'hc Coronado was About t .000 other Amcr1ran "The 1•rei.1dent wnnts to con· vantage or the frt'(' ttu.nsPorla· lo land them in Athens oc1 Thuri.· c1t1zen:s r emained in IA:birnon f?r•llulate thl' omcers und men or 11011 to t;{'t a \'acatton. day. despite warnings from the White the Sixth f'lcet and the ortlclals or "It's a Ire<' llckf't to Atllenl', .. Among those leavtnR was US llousl' ••nd the embas:iy thut it the e m buSS) an Beirut for ur· s aid nrw youn~ nicncun fl lrl Ambiassador Tialcott W. Seehe. was the last e \•acua\Jon the l' S r ani:m.: the sare e'•ucuation of "\\.'hy not"" .. .. ..,, •• ,. .. Mo, U.S. NAVY EVACUATION ROUTE FROM LEBANON About 300 Americans, Others l eft War·torn MldHat whose dpearture w~ a c!Mely &OH~rnrncl'lt 'A Ou ld orl(an1,e. Americans and fore18n na- tional , " White !louse press :woods S potted? se<-rttary Ron Nessen told re- porters m Wash ington. "The President also wants to e:1t.press his gra titude and sincere thanks lo all others "ho gaH• their cooperation to facahtate 111 Baja D e serf Coast Cyclist Tracked 1 • FBI Seeks Kidnap Suspect in East HICKSVILLE . N.Y ~Al'1 · The F 81 said today it 1s in vesligating reports that a rul(1t1 \ e wanted in the kidnap1ng of <A group or school children In California has been seen in lhas re· sidential Long lslandcommunaty. Frederick Newhall Woods JV, 2'1~ is named jn Calliorrua and federal arrest warrants in con· nection with the kidnapang. The abduction at gunpoint or a busload of Chowchilla school children and tbe bus drwer took place July 15. The ctuldren and the driver were imprisoned In a buried van for about 18hours until they escaped by digging their" ay out. Investigators would ne ither confirm nor deny repor ts that Woods had contacted the Nassau County police with an aam or possible surrender on ff'deral and state arrest warr ants. Nassau police said they had not issued an alarm for Woods. but other queries were referred to the F'Bl's New York office. A continent away from the s ite of the kidnaping, Hicksville 1s a quiet suburban com munity orto" ely tree.tined streets about 23 miles due east of New York City. I Woods. a member or a wealthy San f'rancisco. family. is one or .. three men still sought in thecase. I The others are James Schoen. I frld. 24, and Ralph Lester Snyder, 22. Jailed on char~cs or k1ctnap1n~ 1s Schoenfeld's younger brother. Hicha rd. James Schoenfeld w;.1s turned awa · from the Canadian border tour days after the abduction hecau se he was carry in g firearms. it was learned Mondar. Rites S lated For Traffic Crash Victim Fun('ral S('rvi<'es will be hl'ld Wednesday al 2: JO p.m . at l'uclfw View Memor ial Park, N('wlJ()rl Beach. Cor Donald Uselman, 32. or t9M7 P acific Circle. Jluntlngton Beach. Mr. Us('tman died early Satur· d11y lJfter a trDffic accident on the Newport fo'recwuy The driver o ( the other auto faces felon y drunk drlvtni:t l'harges. Police said she was RO" ing In the wrong direction 1n the :1oothbound l:mcsoflheCrecway Mr. Uselman 1s sur vived b> has \\ a~ow. Oolorc:s. ontl pllri'nts . Oonald and Betty Jane Uselman oCCoron:1dcl Mar . lie wa!' em ployed b~ th<' Southern CiAh fororn Ed11100 Com· 1>any. C\AANG! CO.UT DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wtf(J "'"""~, . ...,....,.,_ J•ck R. Curlev ""• ........ f\ ..... c,,. ............ ,..,.,., ThomM l(ffllll 'OtfOt lhOmat A. MUfl)tllne ,....,_.,,"''·~- 0\lrles H. Loos Richard P. N11ll A .. ,., ... ,_,... .... (•Mn R~rtB•rket' •'14 0.-c-.otr I ••« "-"--••adlOfflc• ,,.,, .. " ........ _,, Molli"' AMrft•. ,. 0 -l'IO..,... Offktt "-lloMl\, l l .. 0-~l•f'O'I (ttlo l'Nu )JDW.\I .... ll ... I -... ... ~ Y•U., 1Ull I.• ... ( 9- 11 \Ml t'I-""""' Tt"-MM C114> 642""21 Cl.nMilM M ftrtlttlfll Mz.56)1 r.-Nort110.....-c.-•~''"' '40-1220 O..rrltllt, "''Ora-'""""''""""" c.°"' ..,,,. No N'llt1' ~tor•• ... tltu\tH t'°"". tf••tr\41 ~Utt ., •t•tth\.~fllU htf•1fl' ,,., 0. tt-lltt'Mv<•d .. u Mvt , •• , •• , fff~•u._ •• c.---. ~d <I•\\ "''fl• ti .. •• CtKI• ""'"' QhlO""• ~ot•l61-b• ........ "'1i ...... :'Ii=~"""""·~~ ,,.,,,,.,,._.,,""" .... Schoenfeld. "'ho was not u suh· JeCt Of the IOVt!St1J,::lt1un a\ lht! time. tried lo t"rll!-.S Uae bordt•r fro m Wa s hingto n state ut Cascade. B.<.: . a1·rord1n~ tu Constable Ken Yae~cr of Grand Forks, B.C. Yaeger said that authorities found a rifle and three handguns in Schoenfeld's car. Canadian authorities checked to see if Schoenfeld was wanted by American authorities and if the guns and auto were stolen. Yaeger said. Chopper Crash Kills 3 Marines 8) PHILIP ROSMARIN 01111• D<1HY Pil .. S&all Three marines were killed and h\O others injured Monday after a CH-53 "Sea Stallion" troop· carrying helicopter crashed in tt field of gentle hills near the northern border o f Camp Pendleton. The giant ('Opler. the biggest in the service. was bound toward the base from the ~anta Ana !\t arane helicopter station It "us on its \\ ay to pick up troops to part1ripate in amphibious o · t•rcises on San Clemente Island. "hen the unexplained crash IK' t•urrt>d at 8: 10 a m . military authont1i>s said. Camp Pendleton officials idcn· t1f1ed the dead as MaJ. Anthony 0 . Costa. 35. the pilot. of Irvine. Staff Sgt. Reuben 01\era. Z4. crew chief. or Redwood City: and Sgt. John C. Villa. 22. crew mt>mber. of Garden Gro\'e, Costa a nd Olver a were killed on impact when the helicopter exploded in fl ames. Villa thed of his injuries hours later at the Nu\'al R'egion al Medical Centt.'r at Camp P~ndleton. Injured were Lance Cpl. <iuy F.. Fish, 19. 1st mecharuc, of Ri s- in!{ Sun. Ind.: and 1st Lt . Jam<'s M. Lea vis. 25. the co-pilot. who lives at the E l Toro Marine COq?S Ai r Station. Roth were r \'purtl'd in sausractory l'Ond1t1on ut besr hospital . The hehtoptcr crashed about 2 s miles east of thf' Ll.I.~ Pulg11s ~alt.' of Cnmp Pen1llrtnn. "1thm seq•n mile!! o( the San Onof1 c nuclear power st <1hon 1-:yewitnesses s:ild th('re wn'( no llrt> bl'fort-the Sea Stalllnn struck i:?round, but It bun.t t1f1rc upon Impact. !IC'IJtl<>rtng clt>hr1s o\er a wuk urea The hrt• St>! urr nearbv bru!>h but was quickly controll<.'d, th•• b:1se said The t'ntSh wos u1lpur<>nlly v"•· ble to motorist~ on the San Dle,:to 1-'rccwsy. Base air controllf"rs ~aid the pilot kn~w he wai1 1n trouble and radlO<'tt u m ayd»y d1slrc.'!llf !!litnal. AI VtnA thf' coortlhrnt«'S or has pm11 t1on . j 11~t hc.'furc th<' rrn!lh. Boys Club la l e FV Rummage ale The Fountain Valley Bors Club will hold 3 rummoge sale Satur · day a nd Sunday from 10 a.m . to 4 pm at9840TalbertAH•. The sale. sponsored by the Women's l\ux1hrtty, \\111 provide funds for this year's Club pro- grams. For m ore Information. call Mrs. RobNta Dt>Fraga, 962 4406. Prisoner Named SHEBOYGAN tAP> -The S tate Oepartmf'nt and • Sheboygan Falls woman have confirmed a report that Q Wisconsin man Is Imprisoned In Yuaoslavia. The man was idtn· tlfled as Mike Sedmark o ( Wisconsin. ttus departure." The l atter g roup included hea,·aly armed soldiers of Ycc.ar Arafat 's Palestine l.1berat1c;n Organ1iat1on and leftist Moslem Lebanese pc>ll<'e who stood guard as the e' acuees boarded an un armed ll.S landing rrart at the former m1htary officers' S\\am mmg rlub. The PLO also ~uardt'CI the pre - vious L'.S , C\a('uataon of 110 Americans and 157 others June 20. This time. as then, one Palestinian standing on the seawall above the Joadfag dock caused a brief stir by hrlng se\·eral shots into the rur. There was no explanation. A C130 cir cled overhead to seaward, providing a radio link between the embassy and Sixth F1ttt s hips offshore. The giant aarcrart carrier America was re- F ro• Pag~ .. 1 I PAYOFFS .. • during what is expected to be a long hearing. In that s tatement. ~hlrfman reveals that he was the bearer of an envelope containing ~3.500 in cash whic h he delivered to Unruh's Los Angeles offi ce with the commen t : "This ls from Dr. Cella." Unruh was not available today fo r comment on the statement or the reported statements by an aide that he immediately re · turned the cash to Dr. Cella with the comment that he never ac· cel)ts cesh coQlributions. lJnruh test ified al the Los AnJ?eles trial that he received a ~10.000 postdated chttk from Or. Cella in 1974. but was not aware at that lime lhat the runds had any connection with the two defrauded hospitals. Testifying as a prosecution wit· ness. he told Judge Byrne that the check was not to be cashed until after the primary eJection of June 1974. Unruh explained the postdal· ing of the check drawn on Schif. (man's account by telling Judge O~Tne that ll was a ruse by Cella l o p r event L os An geles millionaire Max Palevsky from learnin~ about the contribution. Unruh told the judge that. if PaJevsky had r eallied that Cella was supporting him, he might have withdrawn his considerable rananc1al support of Cory in Corr's bad for the slate con- trnli<"r's offic<'. Palevsky was s up· portingC:ray Davis now an rude toGO\ fJro\\-n fortreasurer. 11 was mentioned Jn the trial th.it <'orv n:·cel\·t-U ~500.000 in cont ri but1on<1 in 1!17-1 from Cell a and California De mocratic chJ1rman rtlchard J O'Neill ThP $10 .000 was later used to huy 1>fflce furniture, some or which ro und Its way und(•r O 'N<>rll 's direction t o th1• llt•m<'Crollc C'entrul Comm1Ut•c headquartt>r!I in Snnla Ana NB Doc tor's Murde r Plot Trial Be gins .Jur) !ldcC't1011 continued today in the Oran6'tl' County Superior Cour1 trial or a Newport Uci.ch ph.r1iclon accused or planning the murder of his cstrani:te<t wife. Judfle J ET. "Ned" Rutter of Newport Beach has bel'n as· signed to the trial of Dr. Wayne Lester Robinson. 42. "ho prac· tlces In l rvlne. Robinson is free on !lS0,000 bail. Ht' was arre led last Feb. 26 aftt>r "hit mon" Anthony Scalise. "ho will b<' the key pr<>Sttution witness. \Old police and Mr:\. Janet Robinson that her husband had hired him to eliminate her. ·Scalise testified in a municipal court hearing that Dr. llobirnson paid him $10.400 wh<!n he report· ed to the physician thBt Mrs. Robin_son had been murdered. Robinson was then &J'l"ested on charges or conspirat)' to comJJ1.1t murder. ' By l.Al'RI E KASPER 0t IM D••lr "11 .. SUH Masayuki 'ranaka. a coast rcs1 dent who has been missing in t hl· hot. dry desert of northwestcro Mexico for O\'Cr a week. ap parently 'eered off u rot1d that \\Ould have led t11m to wat~r. Searchers s111d tracks thl'\' have been following mdirate that Tanaka. a former San Juan Capis trano r esident. a ctually walked farther than he would have needed to reach Tres Pozo. where supplies and water could have been found. San Diego County Sheriffs Lt. Robert Morse. who is coordinat- ing the search with Mexican authorities. said Tanaka had been walking along a dirt road leading to tht> small setUement. But. he s aid Tanaka may have spotted the lights of Mexicali. a nd headed into the desert toward that town. 50 or 60 males away. 1'res Pozo was apparently only a m ile or l wo down the road when he changed his direction Morse said he expected the search for Tanaka. who has been living in Long Beach near th(' steel plant where he works. will <-ontinue today. He said Mexican authorities wer e planning to recruit vaqueros to aid in the ,..,.,,,. Pagr A I TRIPLE ... sumer groups arc <'XJX'Ctt'd to file legal challe nges against the increase. Ir maintain('d, the price hikes would go part ~ ay toward the goal of the naturaJ gas industry to remove federal price controls so that gas prices may seek their natural market level. Prices of gas sold within a producing s late. which ar~ not subje<'t to federal regulation. have ranged in the neighborhood of !1.50 per thous and cubic reet. sometimes reaching as high as ~. Hence. the new federal price t'eilangs bring interstate gas close to parity with the un· regulated intrastate gas. But the price of interstate gas rem ains subJecl ·lo federal re· gulation. So . if producers wont another increase. they must re· turn to the commission with another request. search Tanaka and William Kastorrr of Dana Point had ridden into Mexico on I heir motorcycles J uly 18. They were expeC'led to return to Orange County the ne>.t C\ en· mg Searchers found l\astorfr's bo<ly on Sunda.v 111 the dE'St."rt arl'~ between t ht• Sierra dt.' Juarez Mountarns and tht> road hnkang San Felipe and Mexicali. They said he appeart:!d to have been dead for about a week. Kastorfr's motorcyc:h.• wus found abouC a quartet of u mile away from his body. Tanaka's bike was found about 20 miles southwest of Kastorfr's body . Bolh bikes were s tanding upright and in good mechanical condition but completely out or fuel. Morse sa id authorities ha\'(! ruled out the possibility of acr 1· dent or foul play . The ur<•u where the search is bemg conducted hus no water holes or habitation and tem· peratures ha vc r anged up to 115 deRree'i. In J)USt yt•ur:s, others have ooen l~l nnd never found in lhis~are•.~ Patty to Testify Against Harrises LOS ANGEL ES I AP I · Pntricaa Hearst offered today to tl'st1fy against William and Em1 ly Harris without any gr ant or immunity. the Harrises' pro· s ecutor announced in court. Deputy D ist. Alty . Sani Mayer son said Miss Hearst's ut torney, Al J ohnson, called him at 8:45 a .m. a nd "said his client is prepared to waive all rights and privileges and to testify in tha:. case." Mayerson as ked Superior Court Judge Mark Brandler to recess the H a rris trial im· mediately and allow him to fly to San Diego to interview Miss Hears t at the federal prison there. "We don •t know what the limits of any testimony she would be willing to give would be in this tri31," Mayerson said. "I clon't know without talking toher ... The orfer came just before the judge was to rule on the ad· missibility of a crucial tape r e- cording featuring Miss Hearst's voice. She is the only witness who could help the state gain ad· mission of the tape. Mayerson, arr iving in courl breathlessly 40 minutes I ate. made the a nnouncement, which drew rurious protest from the de· fenseteam. Chief d efen se attorney Leonard We ing lass said he would move •for a mistrial on grounds tha t the pr osecution mis · represented il.8 plans. Mayerson has said repeuted ly he would nol ('all Miss flearst as a witness un· dc•r any eond1llons. f 'r ot11 Pag~ A I LOZANO ... o r ganization action In two years and r emoving Cooper and Mrs. Kennedy'!" "l thank it is 1 mportant for aJJ e ommlli s ion m e mbe r s to ser ve at least two years to cit'· velop t•onf1dence an themselves and a continuity on the com. m1ss1on." she said Mayor tlarrielt Wieder had a contradictory \11ewpoint. "1 feel that it is Important to follow the pattern that we did in reor ganization of the planning commission." she said. "We in- dicated we would follow this pro. cedure and I think we should. "Another thing is that this is a new city council and should have the right to make Its own de· cisions," she said. Prior to Monday night's action. there wer e two vacandes on the recreation comm ission m the at· large category. Lozano's term was up July 1 and J aney Koch had resigned her pe>sl in 1-~ebruary. There are also six members from various school dislrirts serving one.year terms on thtl eommassion. They are nominated by school districts and confirmed by the ci· tycouncil. 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Sl.tl Thrff marines were killed and two others Injured Monday after a Cll·53 "Sea Stallion'' troop· carrying helkopter crashed ln a field of hills near the northern border of Camp Pendleton. The giant copter, the biggest in the servicf', was bound toward the base from the Santa Ana Marine helicopter station. 1t was on Its way to pick "'I> troops to participate in amphibious ex· ercises on San Clemente Island. when the unexplained crash oc- <'Urred at 8: 10 a .m .. mi\itary authorities said. Camp Pendleton officials Iden· llried the dead as Maj. Anthony D. Costa. 3S, the pUot. or Ir vine. Staff Sgt. Reuben Olvera. 24. crew chief, or Redwood City : and Sgt. John C. Villa, 22. crew member. of Garden Grove. Costa and Olvera were killed on impact when tl\e helicopter exploded In names. Villa died or his lnJuries hours later at the Naval Regional Medical Center at Camp Pendleton. Injured were Lance Cpl. Guy E. Fish. 19. 1st mechanic-. of Ris· Ing Sun. Ind.; and lsl Lt. James <See COPTER, Page AZ ) Natural Gas Prices to Soar Yearly Increase Teachers Sue Over Pay ~!.~:~~? Th• Saddleback Policy Called 'RepreMmible' By RAV ESTRADA Olt!MO.tl' ,,.__ Six Orange County teacners ai.· sociations filed charges or unfair labor practices against six school districts today. Huntmgton Beach. Newport· Mesa. Irvine and Saddleback .. Valley l eactie r s g roups are ' among those filJng the grievances ~ith the state Educ a· tional Employment Relations Board in Los Angeles The grievance 1s the second or its type to be riled in Orange County 10 two weeks under the Educational Employment Rela· tions Act which went into effect July 1. according lo Del Weber. of the California Teachers As· sociaUon. Last week Anaheim and Tus tin teachers fil ed a similar grie\•ance. The teachers are protesting what they said are unilateral salary freezes, harassment of teachers and what they call "ii· legal superintendents unions'' in Anaheim and Tustin. Anaheim secondary and Tustin Unified teachers also are taking part in the grievance procedure. Costly Error Jack Clement. Anaheim secon· dary teachers association presi· dent, announced the Cillng of the grievances in Santa Ana on behalf of the six teacher groups. Ile said "the single most reprehensible tactic lby the dis· tricts 1 occurred in the Sad· dleback Valley Unified School District where the district bla· tantly threatened its teachers with a refusal to grant saJary in· creases for experience and train· ing." Woman Held in Clwck Spree A Newport Beach woman who was on the rece1vtng end of a !20.000 banking error was in custody today because Newport Beach police say she used the windfall to go on a shopping spree. Margaret Jean Burch. 49. of 2900 Park Newport was arreseted Monday morning by Detective Tod Wilkinson who booked her on a cbarae of grand theft. According to Wilkinson. Mrs. Burch maintained her business t'hecklng account at the Sttur1ly Pacific National Bank branch an Patriotic Play rDue at Fair view Yankee Doodll' will escort a cast or 85 young patients at Falrvlew State llosp1tal on a dandy tour of U.S. history Wed· M*tay and Thursday In a star· 1pan1led summer B1centenn1ol pl~. The p u blic Is Invited to performances In the hospital auditorium at 2501 Harbor Blvd., Wednesday at 2 p.m. and Thursday al 7:30 p.m . Co ast Weathe r Newport Center where the MVC Financial Corp. also maintains a business account. Mrs. Burch's account. which was for her curio shop, Windsong Treasures, was down to !10 in June when a banking error led to the posting of the ~.000 in Mrs . Burch's account instead or MVC Financial's account. Wilkinson alleges that Mrs. Burch did not point the erTor out to the bank ... She went on a spree." he asserted. According to the detective. Mrs. Burch converted about ~15,000 of the money to cash or ('ashier's checks and used the resl to pay off insurance pre· miums and buy her aughter a ~3,800 motorcyc le. Wilkinson said he is trying to trace the missing $15,000. Meanwhile, he said, bank of- ficials have assured him they will cover the error in lhe finan- cial company's account. Clement said the Newport· Mesa school board has adopted a similar salary freeze. The board also has rescinded many person· nel policies which have been agreed to unde r previous negotiations , he asserted. In Huntington Beach and lr\line, teachers salaries have been unilaterall~ frozen without di s cuss ion with teacher representatives, Clement con- tended. llunllnaton Beach City School District Superintendent SA. Moffett commented on t he teachers group action. "We are threatened by this ," he said. .. We have done research on il and our legal advisors say the teachers do not have grounds for the gnevance,'' he added. Council to Review • Third Land Study Irvine city counrilmen will be asked lonight to decide If they want a third. compromise land use plan studied along with two others already being analyzed by t'ity planners. or the EJRs, a sencs or public hearings will begin in the fall. After the hearings. the city coun- cil will decide which land use plan they want included in the city's general plan. Federal Power Commission to- day nearly tripled lhc amount producers can charge for in· terstate natural gas. Averaged with other lower-pri<'e gas, it would increase the average con· sumer's gas bill by about !tS.00 a year . Depending how much gas is consumed. this increase would vary: the commission starr estimated the averaae residen· Ual increase might r ange, for ex- ample. from ~S.20 a year in Florida, where winters are warmer, to perhaps $23.14 a year In Ohio, where they are colder. At a cost to an average residen· lial customer of aboul 13 cents per 1.000 cubic feet, the staff estimated the average residen· tial bill would increase about !11.70 a year in New York stale: about !t0.40 in CaJifornia; about !17.81 in Pe nnsylvania; and about $21.45 in Illinois. Other factors In the averages in addition to climate are how many ways households in various states use natural gas, such as how manv use it for cook· <See TRIPLE, PageA2) NB Doctor's Murde r Plot Trial B e gins Jury selection continued today in the Orange County Superior Court trial of a Newport Beach physician accused of planning the murder of his estranged wife. Judge J .E.T ... Ned" Rutter o( Newport Beach has been as- signed to the trial of Dr. Wayne Lester Robinson. 42, who prac· tices In Irvine. Robinson Is free on $150,000 bail. lie was arrested last Feb. 26 aner "hit man" Anthony Scalise, who wilt be tho key prosecution witness, told police and Mrs. Janet Robinson lhal her husband had hired him to eliminate her. ScaJise testified in a municipal court hearing that Dr. Robinson paid him ~10,400 when he report- ed to the physician that Mrs. Robinson had been murdered. Robinson was then arrested on charges of conspiracy lo commit murder. Decreasing cloudiness lo sunny Weanesday. Sl1ghUy cooler , with high at beaches 68 to 73 Wedn~· da y . Low tonight Jn mid-805. The third plan. called option four, will be an item at tonight's council meeting, at 7::.> al city hall. Seeks PaafJlie A cquisition No More Cables · o.11r ~'"'Sutt ~· Lineman Harold Springer begins the task of laking down nine aerial cables along MacArthur Boulevard near UC Irvine. It's a S3 million project by Pacific Telephone to underground iacilities and involves dismantling nine cables plus 59 telephone poles, between Bonita Canyon and Jamboree Roads. Work is PXpected to b~ completed in several months . 3 Impact Reports Top School Agemla The completed environmental impact report ( EIR I for the Irvine High School stadium, the adult education program and school sites In Northwood will all be discuaaed Wednesday at the Irvine School Board meeUng. Trustees will meet at 7::.> p.m. al University lligh School. The public 1' invited. The EIR on the stadium wall prepared by consultants for tho Irvine City Council. The docu· ment Is now complete and school trustees are being asked to eva l uate the findings a nd forward their comments to th~· city's planning department bv Au«. 13. The EIR covers the pros and cons of building a lighted football stacUum at Irvine High School . al Walnut Avenue a nd Culve1 Drive. Option four is a compromise plan worked out by planners. Its population, agricultural pre· serve and industrial use figures fall about midway between op. tion.s one and three. Newport in Coast Fight City officials nnd school trustees are try lng to decide if a stadium should be be there to provide a place for high school football games, which are now played al schools in ottler dis- tricts. Option two, which propo&ed ex- treme levels of development. bas already been rejected by the city council. If they give the okay tooicbt. the new option four will be considered inalffd of option two. CouMilmerrwill not cboOse yet amon1 the three opt.icm, but will tftl clt.y planners wbelbl'r or not they want the latelt land use plan studied nart.ber ud if an environ· mental Impact report CEJR' should be undertaken on the op- tion. FoUowing further economic studies and the completion of all Newport Beach city coun· cUmni joined their neighbors in Irvine and La•una Beach Moo· day in ur1in1 pubUc acquisition or the 10,000-acre Irvine coast before development of the pro- perty proceeds. Newport Beach councilmen look the stand at the urglng of the Friends of the Irvine Coul whose spokesman. Mark Northeross, told tbem it is a "£int step" in persuading state and federal apncla to buy the Imel. Unlike Irvine and Laguna Beach. whole couDCils approved resolutions prepared by tbe en· vironmenUl organluLion, __ ... Newport Beach councilmen chose lo make thelr endorsement. oC the idea In the form of a letter to be sent "to the county and all other interested parties." The letter, unanimously ap. proved by the council, wu in· troduced by Councilman Paul Ryckoff and ll says. tn part, "tlae city of Newport Beach endorMa a count~ policy of maximum fl'e- servalion of open space witbln appropriate economic con- straints ... Tbe Jetter 1oes cm to urte all public asencles to tonalder public acquisition before pro· ceedin& wilh development. o( l.be land. As In Latuna Beach and Irvine, lhe measure wu oppo1ed by an Irvine Company spokesmu, Don Cameron. CUM'J'Oft disputed 'NGrthcroa' contention t hat the ......,_, ce not ukinl for total purcbue of U.10,000..acre Ille. "That's wb.i the reealuUoa SA.1S.'' Camenn pointed out . Tbe land eompanJ's pmltion is tbat it is imprllClJcal to ~o unt on t otal public purdlun. He also noted lhat lhe lrYine C.ompay's m..ttnp with both state and recteral olOcials on tSee COAST, P-ae AZ> .. Jr the school district reJecu that site, another proposal hiu been offered by UC Irvine for joint use oft.bat stadium. The district's director QI facilities planning. Da\'ld King, slid he's read the EIR several times. but will not o(fer com· ments or make a recommenda· tion to the school board. "It's Just a policy decislor whether or not they want. a stadium there,·' Kins said. The city council is ~heduled le atudy the stadium ElR al ill Aug. 34 meeting .. - 1\2 OAILV PILOT -· ••• ·Housing Surv·ey . ·Moving A housing need.s study that \.Ill _pave Lhe way for u !218,000 1ub- ~11.cd housmi.: progr1am In lrvlnc ts expected to be complcled next month. City Planner Bob McNall said today the study -a survey o( the: n eeds of pcupl~ employed in Jrv1ne will help <'lty offtdals figure out bow lo ~pend ~18,000 olfederal money. Thal money, to be acquired by the city over a three.year per100, .l$ part of a Hou1>mg and Urban Developme nt 1 llUD1 grant and 11> to be used only on 11ubbid1ted hous· JllJ~ projects. McNatt said the city was given ~38.885 last )Car and will receive S90.000 this year. The final ~120,000 chunk is expected next year. or that money, ~18,000 will be spent on a l.md acqu1s1tion pr o· 1;ram designed to further ~ub­ ~id1zed housing pro1ects. Some • funds wer e al re ady used to finance the hout.in~ needs study ;ind another portion wall be used {or operating t·osts . · The Ca ty Counn l has alrcaclv ident ified a g~ncral land iH:- quas1t1on pro~ra m that culls rur huyin~ a sate fur a lX In inc :.tu· dent coop, funding a housing pro· JC<'t for the elderly and buying parkl and for low or moderate an t'ome hous in(! proJects. McNatt :uttd city planners arc now work1n~ on more specific proposals for lho:.e three land ac·- quis1t1on pro1ects and will have them com plete within a few m onths. f~ront Page A I TRIPLE ... ing. for instance, or for dr) mg clo1hes. Over a ll . thl' increase as pre· dieted to co~t the nation's con· :.umers up to ~l.5 b1lhon an the first year 1,;nder previous rc~ulataons. prod ucers wer e a llO\\Cd to l'harge a bo ut 52 cents per thousand cubic feel for gas they sold outside the producing state. In todav's decision. the com· m1ss1on set a new nuttonw1de ~e i11ng pric e of Sl.42 pe r thousand cubic feet for g as brought into production since Dec. 31. 1974. The commission .said this ccahng price may tn· crease by one rent every three months. The comm1ss1on set a lower ce1hng price of St 01 for itas. hrouRhl into produl·uon bet\\Cen Jan I, 1973, a nd Dec 31, 1974 Shor tl y b<.'fore the corn · m1ss1o n 's d t'c1s 1on ''as an- nounc<'d, a s poke man fo r a c1t11ens· cons umer group t'alled Energy Action s aid several con· sumer gr oups are expected to. file legal ch:illengcs agatnl>t the increase. If m aintained . the price hikes \\Ould go part way toward the ~oul of the natural Ras indust ry to remove federal price <'Ont rols .!>O that !,(a~ prin '!I 1111n • M.'l'I. the ir nuturul mark1•t l1•\t•I l'rlC'l'S of )1.1s :.oltf \\ 1th11l a prod ucing st ul1·. \\h1<•h are not "1b1ec·t to frdl•ral rc..:ulal1on. hJ\'t' r .t11J:C'r1 111 th1• nt'1ghhorhnclfl of ~l rill pt'r lhou,and ('Uhk ft•f•I. M1nwt1mes n •nd1 111g a ... l11J!h '" ~.? 111.'nrt·, th1• n1•" h'fh•r .11 11111T c·1·1hnl:~ hrin~ 111t1•1,t.11c ~··" t"IO'l' to Jl,ll'll \ \\llh lht' 1111 11•1:11l.1tl•1l int r ..... 1.111• ~·'' But the prtt'C of mlcrslall' ~u-1 1 tm~""' :-.ub11•N to f<-derol re- g11lnt IOn ~O. If prodUC't'r \\,int .mother 11wri•a!11'. lh<.'v m 11'll I l' 1111 n t o the 1•omm1b:s1un with • mother reque:-t OAANO! 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Ot ..... , .... -· .... ~ ,_ ..,.,.,, ... ,...., "••fl\, ttkl\lfiM!ft\\. -·~·· "'•"" •• •••ttlh ff'f'l9fti' ""'~··"' "'•' tilt •••Nh<•• •""••.It ,,.ciet J;•,.m1u •CH't •f (-llJlll_,,,,. Stffllf t i •\\ oo•htt P•oe •• t .. tt -u (ML~· ~'i•t• -_, C'•f'Mf \.))) ~ "'°' ... .,..""' u ..-1iw,, ftl<~1.r • ..-i....c • .,. U IJ,....,l"ty Tuesday. July 27 t976 Co lu1iy Fair "Clea1111p' flail and Betty .Boyd of Costa Mesa do some "fb hing" after the closing of the Orange Count~· Fatr. combrng the area untler the n ck s for coins whkh they'll donate to build a pool for mentally re· t arded children. The fishing was pretty good. Equal Work, Pay Asked San Juan Employe Files Action With EEOC By ANNE COOPER Ol 111• O•tly PllOC ~II Gail Sam o ta. a San Jua n Capis trano city employe hired under a federal .. make·work" pr ogr a m . 1s not allo" ed to ans" er the telephone at city hall. Her boss says that's because the pretty young woman re · eel' ed too many personal calls. ~lass Samota . ho\4ever. con- tends this as not true. She main· tains that t'onstraints have been placed on her because she de- mand<.'d the samt.> salary as a male employe doing lhe same \\Ork. Miss Samot a has flied a com· plaint against the city with the Equal Em ployment Opportunity rommiss1on 1 E EOC1. lflhe com· mission investigates her claim and rules in her favor. federal job rund1ng to the city could be Jeopardiied. This federal m oney currently alJo"s San Juan to employ 18 people. including Miss Samota. under the Comprehen s i ve Employment and Traming Act cCETA J. The program is designed to filter federal money into hiring and 1ob training programs at lhe local le\ el. One stated goal 1s, "to 1nsurl' that CETA provides good JOb and training opportunities to both men and women on an equal basis " The thrust of Miss Samota's complaint against the city is that William Becker was earning !840 a month. while she earned ~799. Hoth held pos itions as ad· m1nislrallve aides, effective Aug. 18, 1975 ·Reaehed the Limia' Crews End Search For Lost Cyclist By LAl'RI E KASPER Of I~ 0 4111, l"iltll SU" Amen can search crews have offac1all y ended their searc h for Masaye ki Tanaka. a Coast resi· de nt who has been missing in the scor t'hin g d ese rt 1n Northwestern Mexico for over a week. A San Diego County Sheriffs Departme nt spokesman said the sear che rs, all of whom are volun· te<•rs. "Jus t 1111\n't fN •I any poss1b1l1t v that I hc•y woultl llncl anyth1 n~ " S1o1t John M andc-r also said th<' ... earcher<; ' rin all~ JUSl rellClll'cl the hm11 of their endurance " He s aid lhey were runnanit out or i:us und \\ ater and bccorn1n~ rundO\\n Crom the high heal and long htkt'S throu~h 'er} <11•1•µ .... 11111 · 11·s :a \r rv bani dc•r i .... on tu 111.1ke . 'hC'!tJHJ Sear cher s s a id tracks they have been follow mg indicate that Tanaka. a former San Juan Cauastrano resident. actually wniked fQTther than he would have needed to reach Ttes Pozo. where supplies and water could have been found. San Diego County Sheriff's Lt. Hob<'rl Morse, who ls coordinal· anit t he search wi th Mexican ;iuthoritles. s aid Tanaka h ad been walking along a dirt road leudinit to the s mall setUe mcnt. But he s aid Tanaka may have !>polli d the ll~hts or Mexicali. and headed 111t o the desert toward lhal town. 50 or 60 miles away. Tres Pozo was apparently onJ y a male or two down lhe road when he changed hi& direction . The city rejects Miss Samota's charge or sex dlscriminallon out of band . Director of Ad· m inistr ative Ser vices J ohn O'Sullivan brou~ht eight charges against her on April 23 and re· commended she be fired. City Manager J ames Mocahs, a cting as hearing officer. rt' viewed the c haqies May 18 a nd imposed a penalt:v of 15 working davs leave without pay, rather than dismissal. Mi ss Samot a r equested a public hearing. On June 29. City Council convened an 1L5 role as the city 's personnel board to con· s ider the charges . Lada Marx. Miss Samota's al· torney, was present al the hear· ing and s aid tbe persoMcl board recommended that all but two of personnelret'ords. Mrs. Marx said the ''restricted documents" include a CETA budget apphcat1on showing what CETA employes. inc·ludini: Becker and M1!>s :Samota. \\<'r{' earning. Mrs. Marx said an excellent case can be made ugamst the city on the basis of se"< da scrimma· lion. She called the city's charAe ... against her client. "petty" and said they would not hold up under an EEOC im estigat1on. .. Ha dty is \'aolalm~ the law." she said. "an cmploye has the right to document the violation." While the EEOC delioorates. Miss Samota 1!> \\Orkin(! in lhc.- city ·s pl anning department. She' has been demoted to clcrk·typ1st and is allowed to use city cqu111· ment o n ly w ith her boss ' permission. City Manager .James Mocalis claims no cloud hangs over her po11ition with the city. "She has s hown by h<.'r past performance that she is capable of ~ood work," he said. "lier cur· rent status with the city 1s 'permanent clerk·lypast.' '' British Stroke Victim Moved lJCI Med lcal Center offkials dec.·1dM today to lrWl.~ft•r 3llmJf Brtto n V1 olel Welch to o Newport Beach convalcsc<'nt. horne while they. pursue negolt••· lions to return her to her native land .. lt~r hill ot-the Lido Conv.illf'~ cent Home will b{' paid u1 (uJI hy the county.'· Assistant Medical Oarector Jay Bagne-r assured lh\' Adams family 3nd newsmen. ··And we hope later this week to make arrangements to return this lady to England by air." Mrs. Welch, 82. has incurred hos pitals bills or more tha n ~10,000 since she suffered two strokes while visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Deborah Adams of Newport Beach. The Adams family has been unable to pay any portion of those bills or raise the S3,000 needed lo transport -the helpless Mrs . Welch back lo Britain. ll will take three seats to ac- commodate her stretcher and she must be accompanied by a registered nurse, doctors said. Her future care in a British nurs- ing home will be paid in full by that nation's National Health Service. "We intend to do everything we can to gel Mrs. Welch back to Britain," Wagner said today. "But we must move her from a Irvine Panel E yes Car Pool Parking Lot The Irvine T rans portation Commasston will consider a plan Wednesday to r emedy com · plaints by local merchants. who say their par km~ lot is Jammt<d with cars left behmd by car poolers Commissioners . who meet at 7 :.> p.m. at city hall, will listen to a new car pool parking ar- rangement to be proposed by Transportation Engineer Les Card. Card explained today that the system would gather together car poolers' autos and place them in a sin~le, authorized lot. The engineer explained that the current problem involves lhP parking lot at University Park Shopping Center . Merchants there are finding more and more cars standing idle aU day. left behind b y persons travelin~ togelhrr to work. When he learned of the pro- blem, Card sent letlt.>rs to more than a dozen people connected "1th shopping center and church parking lots in Irvine . To date, Card has received one pos1t1ve response. from the . director or the University Unitl.'d Methodist Church, which is local· c d near th e proble matic University Park Shopping Center lot. Card s aid church officials r<.'· ccntly enlarged their parking lot and require parking space main· ly on weekends. The church director offered to let the t'ar poolc rs park there -du.ring the week. If the commission gives the okay, the plan will be sent to the city council for final action. bf'd thitt ls nrc.'dt'd for acute medicA.I t'ttre into a mort> sulta· ble conval<'sct>nl h<tine while we work on negot1otlons with t he Britis h Consul ate In Lo~ Angeles." A <'arnpnlgn to rnb 4! funds for Mrs. WelC'h :mil the Adams tam1 Iv as being mounkd loduy by thl.' Newport Heach chapter of the Daughters of the DrlUsh Emplr.-. Organizers are rontacUn" all 60 California t'haptcrs or the Or· ganh;ation todoy in a move to defray all or part of the $3,000 fore demanded by British Airways . "We a.re deeply gra~ruJ ror al.I the support we have been get· tang," Mrs. Adar;ns said today. "Unfortunately, my mother Is not able to comprehend what is happenin g and has no idea or the controver sy her m ness bas created." Fro• Page A I COAST ••• purchase or the land hne pro\ttd fruitless. At present. a maximum of II) percent of the area could be set. aside for open s pace acquisition. depending on which development plans are approved by the county Board of Supervisors. Anol.he..t me mber ot t he Friends, Dr. lrwln Hoffman, pre· s1dent or the Shorecllffs Property Owners Association, cited the benefits that could accrue lo Ne" port Beac h af the entlre parcel we re lo be publiclly owned. I le noted that dev"lopmenl in the <.'Oal>lal area could onlv occur in the area cloe11t to Newport Bearh. thus affecting the city's traffic problems and decreasing the quahty of air. lie also noll'd thul official!! of the Newport-Mcsu Unified School district have testified before the County PlanninJ! Commission that an estimated 3.000 students would be generated from homes built in the roastnl I area. School officials say they foresee no wa)' to ru1se the money to build s chools lo house these stu· c.lents. Simil ar potential problems led 1 the I r vinl! City Council mor(' 1 than a week ago to not only en-, dorse the resolution but to add lo 1t a resolution which would pro-I h1b1t any res ad entlal develop· ment in the coastal area, permit· 1 tmg only commcrclal recrea· I tional uses along with the open space. f 0r ont Page 1\ I COPTER ••• M. Leavis. 25, the co-pilot, who li ves at the F.I Toro Marine Corps Aar Station. Both we r e r e ported in satisfactory cond1lion al base hospital. The helicopter cras hed about •2.5 miles cast of the Las Pulga!> gale or Camp Pendleton, within I :>even miles of the San Onofre I nucloar power station . Eyewitnessc~ said there was no fire before the Sea Stallion struck ground, but it burst afire upon impart , scattering debris I ovt.'r a wide area. . \ Oi i 1·01111..• to thr point or olmo t ctin1 ... h111~ return,·· lw ,(11(\ .. You· re endan.sienn(( your .t':irrh rrC'W!I beyond the 1X>int of (101lin1t an) sur vn or!'." I le s aid the scareh had bct'n t urned over to thc-Mcxiran h•<lcral poli ce in Mexic:ih • II crn e \ t' r . h <' !I a Id . h c u n • ch'r:<t a nds unoH1 clally th»l another tcnm from the Unitro State~ 1s prcvarinJC to J•ick up llw ·I.' arch Forum lo C o ver Irvine Concerns Irvine residents nre invited to nttend Wednesday's Village Forum to d iscuss topic!! of com· munity Interest and to hear a pre- sentation by the Irvine Ranch Water District related to future coru1trucllon plans. Good People To Know When You' re Looking For Diamonds And Jewelry '1check Out These Bargains: Sear c hcr11 Rnid Mon1h y Tan::1ka opparently vl'cn~d off 1t road lhut would have led him lo \\ alt-r . The forum w\11 b<'gin at 7::.l p.m . In the ColverdaleCommunl· ty A:ssociallon clubhouse, local· ed al 37~ Hamilton St. 1at Thiel /\venue1 . Teens Tipple They Imbibe With Coment SA N Or EGO 1AP 1 -A survey shows 82 percent or the hili!h school students m San Diego County drink alcohol. with 33 percent of tho e getting drunk once a month or more. "Apparently a lot of the drinking does not take place in automobiles. but at home with parental con- sent.·· said Dist. Alty. F.dwin L. Miller. His youth ad\ii.sory bo3rd conducted the survey released Monday. Miller sa id 78 percent ot high school pupils who were asked why they drink said they enjoyed the way alcohol makes them feel. He said 65 percent of the students polled said they favored lowerin g the drinking age to 18. Miller said the results of the survey. which cov- C!red 13 o f the 14 school districts in the county, will be distributed to the juvenile justice system and to law enforcement agencies in the slate and elsewher e. 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TRANSACTIONS ; 1/N DAIL y PILOT A I 200 Years A o Anierica: Rich Climate for Ads 8'' MILTON MO KOWITZ In honor o( our btcentetutlal the trade magazine Ad wrtlsmR Agt> recon:Muded how much money w.1:1 s~nl on edvtrti.s1ng Ut trns 1'he Cigure they camf' up with ll> aoo.ooo. a conslderablei.um for population oC 2.4 mllllon Today, with u pop u I at Io n of 21 o million. ud n•rt its ins: \'\ ~ndlturcs arl' rutUllni.: a\ $30 billion u 'l':lr. llow did ml'fl<'.m~ mi.nag \l lo spend Money Tree $200,000 a ) ear on n<t . H'rtis111g when lhl'' duln't h:n ~ 1 ad10 or lt'le\•1saon or na t1onal magu11H•s or d1re\'t ·ma1l sohc1tataons? Well. his· tor11111:. who looked tnto the matter havt• conCirmed th11t Uus land ~as alwl\\i> 't1lubrnR1s for admerl. Bcn1amin t-'ranlel111 a.nd his foll owers were prod1~1ous ndv1•rt1sers. even In ttH: colonial days THE FIRST AMERl<'AN NE"'SPAPER appeared in Boston in 1690. By li76, w~ had 31 newspapers in the 13 cpl· omt>S. Ads occupied 2S percent of the 'pace. By 1790. aner Independence had been achte\•ed . there we.re 106 ne\\spapers in the country -and they were filled with ads. Ad\'ert1sing Age es timutes that ad expenditures in 1700 re- ached S400,000, double what they Wl're 1n 1776! Bt>njamin l-'r unklin was rc:.1lly the Cather o~ AmeriQ.an advertising. His news paper. th1• Pennsylvania Gaieuc. which he founded in 1729. was 50 percent advertising. Franklin himself was n superlative wrl1t'r or advertJsinn <'OPY He promoted the family soup. his almanac and books he imported from England. Todav's Madison Avenue rop-' "rru•r\ \\OU Id h!l\'t> llttll' to tench Franklrn t-'01· t•>.arn plt'. "ht•n Frunklin set about advertising the stow he'"' cntt'd . hl• \\us quack to idenll(~· the target: the opt'n fin· pl U<'l' 1 lcrt: i:. how his copy react "t-'IR EPLAC•:s \\'11'11 SMAU. OPENINGS CUUM! drafts or cold aar to ru:;h.,an at e".:ry uev1cc, and 'Us very uncomfortable as well as dangerou~ to Mt ai.:amst any suC'l1 crev1re ... Women. partkularly from this cause t as they Sit so much m the house> i.:et cold 1n the head, rheums. and deflux1ons which fall mto their J;iws a nd J(ums. und have destroyed early, many a fine set of teeth rn the:.e norther11 colonies. Gre at and bright fires do abo very murh con- tribute to damagln~ the eyes. dry und shrivel the skin. brin ~ on early the appearance or old age." Yes, Franklin would have little difficulty recognu:ing his kinship Mlh the 1>romo~rs of L1stcrmt>. Certs and Ccrttol. In a re Oect1ve essay done (or Adverusrng Age. tht: his- torion Thomas FleminJ? pointed out that advert1slnK flourished her._, b<'C;tUSl' ('Olontal Amenra. far from betn(I a puny backwurd nnt10n. was an alllul•nl N'Onr>rn v, with goods and sen 1rci. to sell I le ~nut , 1r1 fo cl. that <m u per capit:J incomt> lius1s ··1\ml'rn:ans of 1776 \H•rc the wculthlcst people around " A PAGE FROM A t740 I . l't: of tiertJamin 1-·rankhn's newspaper earned ads for linens, sari (•loth. ship sailings. London steel. Bristol bottles. ~ 509-ncrc tract of Pen· nsylvania land, nculs, Hungary wall:r, ~rl'cn lea. ribbonl). writing paper. s ugar and limes from ll;irbados ;ind "a parcel of likely Negro men, women and children -just 1m ported." And even then. merchants were offering goods for sale "for ready money or the usuaJ credit.·· Fleming summari11ed 1t as follows: "American abun- dance was a ract or life from the moment t~ first settler land~ in Virginia. .The Rcvolutton was fought not lo throw orr an oppressive i:ovcrnm\•nt. but to decide who was going to control these riches -the Amerlc;ins who were on the scene, or t he British. who had only bciiun to glimpse the reaJ dimensions of American prosperity." Today, the adven1sing beat goes on. Here's Revlon with a bicentennial advcrtisment showing a dazzlrng model pos~ before the Statue or Liberty and a one·sentence message: "Help keep America beautiful Dividend Declared Directors of Beckman Instruments. lnc., Fullerton, have declared a dividend or 7 cents per s hare, payable Aug. 23 lo shareholders of record Aug. 2. The company has 7.9 million common shares outstand-ing. Stocks Lose Steam On Burns' Remarks NF:W YORK 1 AP1 The stork m urkt>I. restrained bv Indications of a shl(ht tightening rn "'ederal Rcserv1• monetary policy. slrppcc:l Into a mil<! declin<' today The l>ow Jones average of~ industrial s tocks lost 7.38 points to 984.13. Losers held a 3·2 lead over gainers amon~ New York Stock Exchange·hsted issues Trading was quiet. Chairman Arthur Burns of the Federal Reserve told the House Banking Committee today the Fed had lowered the growth rate it is aiming for In two measures of the natlon'11 money i;upply. His statement wns interpreted us lncrraslng S'lmewhat the likelihood <>f restr1('livc action on credit in the Cuture by Athecentral bank. Burns' remark!! ove111hadowcd lnterntitional lluslne:ss Machines' announcement that It was increasing Its quarter· ly dividend fro m $1.75 ashare to ~.25. A~rl~a" L~aden ~EW YOlllC IAPI $11H,' p m p<l(e -lltl Chtl\ft Of Ille ltll IW!\I Mii .. """''<.., Stock E•Ulf'IM '"-· ,,.,;i,,. lllllOfltlly, ~,,.. •!Id.. ... .. •1.m ••·•· ~::~· ··:. : .. :: ::~ ~ .. -:.; ST'tt\t• uo o o •I"""• u .100 ,... t I t (;llM~ " • ,. JOO • o ._ tNfNt • • • • 11.tGO ..... -'"" .. u.o , ... . °'~· .. . . . 1J JOO 11 • • \. -I M • 10.IW ,... I Or "°"'. . )Q,)00 , ~ -" ..... Yorl!(APJ FIMI Oow~< AWr-1 STOCIU Ootft Hlell 1.-Ci-O'll Jll 11141 "2 U ... ft tit '1 ... u-I » 1' Tr11 7U 'Im.• 1U JI m..-U1 U VII «IM •I 6' 90 74 ti 00 • o.2S U St-Jll.Of )11. t2 J01 A Jiii •7 H I ·-l.J'N.lOI Tr"" , 1'0,G "''" .. . ,,., ... 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Pot wdl OMt rttl tape, getting t~ cniwers and cction Y°" nted to iolve ineqwtlt's '" government and bun· ntU. Mall your queltwn1 to Pat Dunn At Your &Tvict, Orange Coast Dcul11 Prlot, P.O. Bor ISf(), ~sta Mesu. CA 92626. Include your telepho~ m~r. The column appears daily ercept urdays. Ooa'' Bio.., Top DEAR PAT: While vlslling In the East last March, J had a new convertible top put on my car at Rayco in Furfield, Conn. It was only a three- fourthYtop because my rear window section was perfect. Two weeks later Rayco said they'd fix the top. which leaked. But, my passenger and I were soaked on our return trip to California, even with r aincoats on! I took the car to the Costa Mesa Raycc deaJer, who told me he couldn't repair the leak because be dldn 't know where to start. J wrote lo the COnnecticut Rayco but never got an answer about my leaky Sl07 car top. I thought I was safe in deal- ~ with a national company, but 1t doesn't look that .,ayoow. R.W., Costa Mes a Don't despair yet. Mike Amorou, Costa ~es•'• Rayco manager, will take a look at your tljar'• top. If Ray co'• lMtaJlatloo is at fault, It will be fl,aed accordla« to the warranty. Be able lo provide your ortchlal purchase receipt and Invoices that in- 9"cate exa~tly what work was done on your car in c..anecucut. Miii• Trail ., DEAR PAT: We've unsuccessfully tried to find out where the famous Mills Brothers will be appear-~gt~ts summer. We're planning a trip, so anyloca - tlon m the United States would be within our travel range. D.S., Corona del !'t1 ar A VS hopes you see this column, becaase yoa •llttted to sign yoar name or provide yOllr ad- dreu aDcl phone number. Tllal can slow •P a '"PCNlff, If not mue the proble m Impossible to IClive. John Mucci and Associate~ will seDcl a perfcwmance schedule to you If Yot write to 9ztt Suaet Blvd., Suite 915, Los Angeles, CA N"9 <AUD : JoanL 0 EAR PAT· I think most older people find both Medicar e and Medi-Cal quite confus ing. Does any organization dist ribute information that really ex· plains these programs·• O.P .. Dana Point The Senior Cltiuns Program or the California Rural Legal Assistance has prepared a Medi· Cal/Medicare fut sheet that s hould clarify these two programs for you. Request a free copy by writ· log to 198t K St .. Suite %03, Sacra mt s;lo, CA 95814 . ClotM• 1''l~ltr DEAR PAT l\t y husband passed away reC'ent· ly, and I am faced with the difficult task of gomg through bis clothes and personal belongings. Among the things 1 "ill not be keeping, there are many nice clothes 1 would hke them lo go to a worthy C'harity. someplace tha t really needs and would apprer1atc them Cou ld you offer a sugges· t1on'> L.L .. Corona del Mar La Casa Delhi. 541 E. Central, Santa Ana, dl.s· lribvtes clothing dlrtttly to the needy free of a.ny charge. Your donation can be taken to Santa Ana, or, If you prefer, the Voluntary ActiOft Center, 1714 W. Balboa Boulevard, Newport Beach, will handle delivery for you. Phone '75·9218 for further in· formation. Spa11f ng A id DEAR PAT· I would hke to have my 2-year-old German Shepherd female spayed. but the cost is so High that l 'm not able to save enough to pay for it. Can you adv1i.e me 1f there 1s an organization that <'an refer me to low C'OSt spayrnft , J L .. Santa Ana l.o• .. rost spaying er uuterlng r eferral in· formation ran be obtained by pbonlni lhe Pet As· a.~•taac~ foundation, S.C2· ls:JO; the Animal As· Sfllant'e t.ea(ue of Orange County, Mf·2tM: or t:,dlH & Canine Frlench, 135·7975. Besides promot· .._, "1ero pet population Kf'O*th," b1vU11 your dog spayf'd HUUes you to a llce,nse at haU the re1ular prtr~. Some of the most desirable residential real estate In Southern Callfornla dots the greens and fairways of Big Canyon Country Club In Newport Beach. Appreci- ation of property values In Big Canyon - and throughout Newport Beach -has been unexcelled. Newport Equity Funds arranges secondary real estate financing on such properties. Perhaps we can help you. )\/ewf!Orf Equity Tuni:ls Jnc. · Real Estate Brokers AVCO FINANCIAL TOWER 620 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE SUrr£211 NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA 92980 71411448124 Singers: Ruling's Of/Key Camg Coddles Canines Cea.t11nd The House Ethics· Committee h as re- comme nded that Rep. Robert Sikes C 0 -.F I a . l b e. reprimanded on two counts of financial misconduct. WETHERSFIELD, Conn. <APJ -The only buis Co.. separatin1 stu· ~t. in a crade scbool choir ls voice ranee and in 1fxth grade everyone 11 ba1lcally a 1opraoo, accordln& to a school or. ficial. Vauahn Howland . director of ele mentary e du cation in Wethersfi eld. says a six- th grade boys glee club has to be elim jnated to comply with federal re- gulations banning sex discrimination. SYKESVILLE. Md. IAP> -There's a summer camp in this country town -.hose activities vary hl· tJe from thousands ol camps acrou the nation. There's swimming, hlluna. plenty of fresh air ud cood food -the kmd ot camp an) kid would be happy to board a bus for at summer's out et. Except this camp Isn't for kids. It '1 for doas. SPRING VALLEY FARM IS a plac where, tor as many weeks as you're willing to pay, you can ship Rover off for th<" s ummer. And it's not just a kt-nnel where doe arc merely boarded, thP owners maintam. "We ne,•er call them 'do~s· here," said the camp's rounder. Ruth Shaw. "1'hey're called ·cam pen' a nd they get the klnd or trcutment you'd ex pecUo find at any summer camp." Every day, lhe dogs go on hour· long hikes and swim In the 100-aC're farm's pond. They also get a 15-minule obedience lesson. grooming and their owners ' choke of diet. MRS. SHAW CHARGES $S0 a week for camp- ing -that's roughly double the normal fee for the kennel she also runs. The summer camp 1s m its first season. but Mrs. Shaw sa)'s she can already tell that the kennel dogs aren't as happy as the cam pers. THE ALL·BOVS choir was started because when the sexes were mixed. boys were reluc· tanl to try out, a school ----------officiaJ said,. "We have about 35 dogs here and it 's easy to tell the 16 campers from the boarders," she said. "The campers are alert, lbey have good appetites and they don't spend their time here pining away at the l06s of their families " 'Cousins' Set Picnic In Tustin The annual "Cousin" pii'nic of the Orange Coun t y Co l o n y , California Society or Mayflower Descendants will be held Saturday ln Tustin. For more information call 539-7859 or 837-1451. Sc h oo l Board Chairman Saul Galinsky says the move lo end boys choir "i s ridicuJous . · · Mrs. Shaw said she first thought of the summer camp four years ago after the kennel opened. "A LOT OF PEOPLE DON'T realize how their dogs miss them when they go away for the sum-OT ff Ea SC HOOL mer," she said. The whole idea behind the summer board members agreed. camp is to take the dog's mind off its loneliness ... They said they support To help fill the void left by the departure of the efforts lo complain to family. Spring Valley has counselors -one for their elected r epresen· every 10 campe rs . Each dog-camper, gets to know tatives in Washington its new friend. aboullhe regulation. Camping can have its drawbacks. however. "l think this is in the Owners agree not to hold the camp responsible in same category or father-case of accidents. Not too long ago. one dog took off son, mother-daug.hter through the farm's com crop after a skunk, and banquets that President another gave the Shaw's cows a run through the F~d .has_ step~in1Q..'..'..-pastures. said board m e mber · Edward Wingfield. ""We haven't had any dog get loose yet. J .. aJways teU the girls to hold on for dear life when they're out on the htke." Mrs. Sha\\ s aid. No trip to s ummer camp 1s complete without memories to last until next summer. of rourse. So each doc gets a repOr1 {'ard hstmg new tricks and new friends and. Just o Rover do,,en'I forget, he &els a photograph to hang m htS doahouse a t home. (, ~~,c,.. OUT-PATIENT SUR<iERY aNTER 7 11 soec11,hzed tac1hty IOI all minor ou1.pa11ent surgical pt'QOeduroa. 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Stoeks EDITION . .. • VOL. 69, NO. 209, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1976 TEN CENTS . Same Joh, Same Pay, Aide Demands~ Deny Pile< Sl•fl Ploot• MAKING WAVES AT SAN JUAN CITY HALL Gall Samota Claims Job Discri mination J Crews End Search I For Lost Cyclist By LAU RIE~ PF.R 01111• 0•1•y ,.. ... \4611 American sc arr h crews han~ officially ended lhe1r search for Masayek1 Ta naka. a Coast rest· dent who has been mtSSmg in the ;s c o r c htn J: d t>s er t 1n Northwestern Mex1ro for O\er a week. A San D1e~o Coun1~ Sheriffs Department spokesman said the searchers , all of whom are \Olun- teers . "Jus t didn't feC'I a nv · poss1b1hty that they would find anything." Sgt. John Mander also said th<.' searr hers •·finally Just rc<il'hed the limit or their endurance .. lie s nid they were running ou1 or gas and water and b<·rom1ng rundown from the hrgh heat and long hikes through very dl•c•p sand. "It's a \<ery hard dl'r is1on lo make," he s aid "You rom p to lht' point (I( 3Jmosl din1shing return." he ~id. "\' ou 'r e cndang1•rmg your • searrh crews bC')'un'1 the point of rinding any !lurv1vors .. lie s aid the search hnd lx'rn turned ovl'r I o 1 ht• Mf'-clran federa l po ll<'\' 111 M•·'<1 <"u l1 llowev t'r . h t' s a id . hC' u n ders \ands unoH1 r wll\' thul nnother team from th<'· mtl'<l Stal~ Is prepar1nit lo 1l1rk u1' th\' aearr h. Sc arc hc-rs Mondo • ~0111 1':urnk11 apporcmtly vN•rt'(I off '' roAd that would have 1\-d him to water. Or:::'4,:ast "'enc h e r Oer rN1s10g doudme"s 10 sunny WPdnes<1.1v. Sl1~hl1\ <"c>oler. with h1 1?h o t twar hes GR to 7J Wroncs cia ~. L o w I On•r.ht 1n mtd·~S. INSIDE TOD/t l' Sport• «11tor GltM W1utt. ot lht Montreal Olymptrt , f1Je1 norle1 ors ka~ Bill LAach of Cqrana dtl Mar.end . Cotta Mt1a·s Malet Jolrmon And ht laktl in-dtpth look oJ Mtwon V1t jo'1 Bnan C<iockfl. two-t11T1t gold m«lal wmntr m twammmg. Stt Page 84. l•tl•x ' I I All At Alt A4 ... t11 •••• ........ .... "'' :J Searchers s aid trar ki> lhl'V have been following indicate that Tanaka. a former Sao Juan Capistrano resident. actuallv ,, alked raTthcr lhon he would ha\'e needed to rearh Tres Pozo. "'here supplies and water could have been found. San Diego County Shenrrs Lt. Robert Morse, who 1s coordinat· ing the s earch with Mexican authorities, s aid Tanaka had beC'n walking along a dirt road le ading to the small settlement. But. he s aid Tanaka may have spotted the lights or Mexicali. and be aded into the d esert toward that town, 50 or GO miles away. Tres Pozo was apparenUy only a mile or two down the road When he changed his direction. Morse said he exper ted the !learch for T anaka. who has been hving in Long Be ach near the steel plant whert• he works. will <'OOtlnUI' toduy . Woman Held For Spending $20,000 Goof A Newvort Be ach woman who was on the recc1vrnJ! end or u ~20.000 bank1n~ error was In l'ustody today because New1:iort Reach police !WY she used the windfall to 510 on a shop1)ln~ spree. Margaret .Jean Burrh. 49. or 2000 Park Newport was arresctcd Monday mornini: b)' Detcrliv1· Tod Wiikinson who hooked h(•r on a rhaq~e of itrnnd 1 ht'fl . Ar cordinJt to Wilkinson. Mrs Burdi momta uwd her buslnes!> cher king acc>ount at 1hc Sccurltv Pacific National Bank branrh in Newport Center where the MVC Jo'manrlal Corp. also maintains u business a ccount. Mrs. Burrh's account. which was for her curio shop, Windsong Treasures. was down to ~10 In June when a banking error led to the posting of the !20.000 In Mrs. Burch's account instead of MVC Fmanciars accounL Wilkinson alleges that Mrs. Burch djd not point the error out lC\ tbe bank. "She went on a spree." be asserted. According to the deleetive. Mt$. Burch con\lerted about ~lS.000 of the money to cash or cashier's cbttks and used the rt!St to pay off insut~ pre- mlums and buy her daustlt.tr a $3,SJO motm-cyde. Wilkins°" sald he is trying to trace the misting !lS.000. Meanwhile, he said. bak of· ficials have asS'Ured him tMy wUl cover the error in the finan- cial compal\y·s account. 8y ANNE COOPER 00 tll• O••I• ,. • ._ sa." Gail Samotu, a S an Juan Capistrano city employe hired under a ft"deral "make-work" program. 1s not allowed to ans"·er the tele phone at r 1ty hall. lier boss says that"s because the pretty young woman r e- ce1•·ed too many personal calls MlSS Samola. bowe\er . con· tends this is not truE'. She main- t ains that ronstramts have been placed on her beruusc shP de· manded the same s altlry us a male employe doin~ the ~ume work. Miss Samota has filed u t'Om· plaint agains t the r lty with tht> Equal Emptoymt>nt Opportumly Commission I EEOC1 lfthe rom· mission invesh g:lles her da1m and rules in her ravor. federal job funding to the c ity could be ieopardrzed . This Ced er al m oney currently allows San Juun lo f'rnploy 18 pcoplt>. inc luding Mis~ Samota. unde r the Comprehens i ve Employment and ·rrammg Ar t 1CETA1. T he program is de:.igned to '1lter federal money into hirrng and JOb training pro~rams at the local level. One s tated goal 1s. "to • insure that CET A prO\ ides good Job and tra ining opportunities to both men and women on an equal basis·· The thrutH or Mil!~ SaniotU '!. r on1plitlnt a~t11nst the c.•ity i~ th:11 Willl'-m ijecker was earning $tWO o month. while be earned H 99 Both held positions us ad m1nistrat1\'e a ides, e rfect1 ve Aug . 18. 1975. The city reJects Miss Samota·~ r harge of ex d1scnminat1on out o r hand . D1rert or or Ad min1strative Ser vices J ohn o ·sull h •an brou)i!hl l'ljlht ch arges l~e Bii\.'\, Page AZ > SC Sewer Violations Could Halt Building NoNeW Hookups Allowed By PHILIP ROSM~RIN Ol 1 ... O.llr Ptlel SU" All new construction in the city of San Clemente was threatened today b y an order by the Regional Water Quality Control Board of San Diego The board ruled Monday thnt the city is in "gross \'IOlalion" or water efOucnt standards and has applied among the harshest penalties in its history. No new sewer connections will be permitted under the ruling. I tomes and other construction now in progress will be con- nected. The city must submit a report. withln eo days outllnine what it intends to do to meet require- ments and how it will do it. Ladm Delaney, s upervising engineer for the board. said that 1r the report is not made he an- ticipates the matter will be turned O\•er to the stale attorney general ror possible prosecution. O.lly '°'"" Sulf l'llol• CHARRED REMAINS OF TROOP-CARRYING HELICOPTER AFTER CAMP PENDLETON CRASH Three M•rlnes P~rl1h. Two Others Injured When Troop Carrier SmHhed Into Hiiis Treated sewage water dumped by the City of San Clemente onto parts or Camp Pendleton and a municipal golr course is too high in bacteria, the Regional Water Quality Control Board ruJed in San Diego Monday. The board ordered lhe city to shut down its land oolfall opera- tion and to dump all sewage er. fluent into the ocean. City Manager Gerald Weeks s aid this morning that as ortoday the city has complied with the or- der, which c ame down late Mon- day afternoon. lly doing that. lhe city is avoid· mg penalty fees of up lo !25,000 a day, Weeks said. Besides rinding the barteria rount too high, Wttks said, the board determined that the city's curre.il ocean outtaJI 1s inade- quate, and ordered lhe city to make long-range provisions for dumping treated sewage Into the sea. So rar this year, lhe C'ity has pumped 65 million galloM Into the San Mateo retention basln ror Irrigation of northern por. lions or Camp PcndJeton marine base. Another seven million gallons h ave bC'en dumped onto <Se·e SEW AC;•:. P•«e AZ> 3 Marines Killed In Copter Crash Three marines were killed and two others injured Monday after a Cll-53 ··sea Stallion" troop- carrying helicopter crashed in a rield Of gentle hills nN1r the n orthern border or Cam p Pendle.ton. The gia nt copter. the biJ?~est in the serv1re. was bound toward the base from the Santa Ana Marine helicopter stallon. It was on its way to pick up troops to participate in a mph1h1ou~ ex- ercises on San Clemente Island, when the unexplained r ra!lh oc· curred a t 8· 10 a.m .. military authorities s aid. Camp P endleton officials iden· ur1ed the dead as Maj. Anthony D. Costa. 35. the pilot, or Ir vine. Staff Sgt. Reuben Olvera, 24, crew ch1er. of Fledwootl City: and S~t. John C. Villu, 22, rr1•w member, of Garden Grove. Costa and Olvera were killed on impact when the helicopter exploded in flames . Villa died or his inJunes hours later al the Naval R c~1onal Mt'd1cal Center at Camp Pendleton . lnjured wer e Lan<'C Cpl. Guy E. l-1 ish. 19. 1st mechanic, of Ris- ing Sun. Ind.: and lst Lt. J am<.'s M. Lea\ is . 25, the co-pilot. who lives al the El Toro Manne Corps Air Station. Both w e r e reported i n satisractor y condition at base hospital The helicopter crao;hed about •2.S miles e ast of the Las Pulgas gate of Camp Pendleton. within seven miles or the San Onofre nuclear power station. Eyewitnesses sa id there was no fire before the Sea Stallion strurk A.[Ound, but 1t burst ahrc <See COPTER. Paice AZ> Seeks P11hlie Ar uisitio1a Newport in Coast Fight Newport Beach city coun- cilmen Joined thelr neighbors in lrviM and L•«una Beach Mon- day lnurgine public acquislUooor the 10,000-acre lr\llne coast before development of the pro- perty proceeds. Newport Beach councilmen took thestand at the urging or the Friends of the Irvine Coast whose •polresman, Mark Northcross. told them it is a "first step" ln persuading state and federal ateM~ to buy the land. Unlike Irvine and Laguna ~acb, whose councils approved resolutions prepared by lbe en- vironment a I organization. Newport Beach councilmen rbole lo make their endorsement of tllt idu In the fOfm ol a lett« to be seat "lo tbe county and all other interested parties." The letter, unanimously ap- proved by lhc council, was In· troduced by Councilman Paul Ryckorr and It says. in part. "the city of Newport Beach endorses a county policy of maximum pre- servation of open space within appropriate economic: con- straints." The letter goes on to urge all public agencies to consider public: acquisition before pro- ceeding with development of the land. As in La1una Beach and Irvine, the measure was C>Pl>Oled by an Irvine Company spokesman. Don Camenin. Cameron disputed Northcross' contention that the Friends are not aaking (or total pachue of the 10,000..acre sJte. ''That's what tbe rMOhation says... Cameron pointed out. The land company's position ts that it i.s lm}>C'actical to count o n total public purchases. He also noted that the Jrvlne Company's meetings with both slate and federal officials on purchase of the land have proved fruitless. At present, a maximum of S> percent or the area could be set aside for open space acquisiUoo. depending on which development plans are approved by tbe county Board of Supervisors. Another member of the Friends, Dr. Irwin Hoffman. pre· sktent of the Sboreclifts Property Owners Association, cited the benefit& that could accrue to Newport Beach if the entire parcel •ere to be publlclly owned. He noted that development in the coastal vea could only occur CSeeCOASt, Pate.U> l .. Natural Gas Allowable Rate. Soars WASHINGTON <API -The Federal Power Commission lo· day nearly tripled the amount producers can r harge for in- terstate natural gas. Averaged with other lowcr·price gas, 1t would increase the av<'ragc con- sumer 's gas bill by about !IS 60 <> year. Depending how much gas "' consumed, this increase would vary ; the comm1sbion staff estimated the average rcslden· tiaJ increase might runge. for ex- amplf'. fro m $5.20 a year In Florida, where winter s arc warmer. lo perhaps $23.14 a year in Ohio. where they arc colcler . Al a cost to an average residen- tial customer or about 13 cents per 1,000 cubic feet, the staff estimated the average resiclen- lial bill would Increase about. $11.70 a year In New York stah'. about !10.40 in California: uboul !17.81 In Pennsylvania; und nboul$21.4S In llllnuh1. Other fuctor11 In the ov<>rUAC'S in addition to climate ure how many ways huus chol<lk 1n various s tates use naturul ga,'I, such as how many u~e II for cook· inR. ror instan<'e, or for drvl njt clothes. <See TRIPLf;, P•1c i\21 Council Meets On Tax Rate San Clemente city councilmen will meet at 7 p.m . Thu~day to gr apple with a $1.44 lax rate which taxpayer• would ·like to see go down. Incr eased property assess- ments averaeln1t 23 oercent make that rate, the same as th.is year's, an unattractive prospect. PetitJons bearing more than !iOO slgnatures are expected to greet the budge t study session, The proposed budget ls nearly $7.6 mllllon. T he meellnc oriainaJly was scheduled tor Wednesday. ' , 2 DAILY PILOT L/SC Tuesday July 27. 1975 1 J111-y Eyes Payoffs Siphoned Cella Funds Targ et of Probe A fed<'r~I Grand Jury 1n vc~Ugalion that wall txaminc po~l!1ble polit1cial payoffs un c.>overfd dur1na th<' recent tn I of Or . Louis J . Ct>lla Jr Is ~<'hcduled to .:et under w11y Wed nnday ln Lot Angel . Pt"<kraJ prostcutoni close to · the 1nqu1ry "ould Ol\.ly comroent today that. the main thrust or the lnvesttaat1on will be to de term1ne exuctly what. happened to an t<Stl matcd ~ mi1J1on ex trocted from the corrers or Mt) 61on Community JIQ:oip1tal, Mus· slon V1eJO und Mercy General Flosp1t<tl . Santo Anu nut they did not deny thlll <"ourtroom testimony "ht ch f 'r o• Pa~ :l l BIAS ... a~ain~t her on Apnl 23 and re· &:om mended she be fired. Cit) Manujler James Mocalts, actin~ as ht>aring officer, re '1cwcd the charges May 18 and 1mpo)>cd a penolty or 15 worklnR du)s ll'a' e '' 11hout pa). rather lhan d1-.m1:.s.il M 1i.s Samot.i rc•ques ted a vubllc lwarini:: On Junl' 2'J. City 'oun(•1I convened in its roh.• as the c1!~ 's personnel board to con-~1der the charges. I.ad a M ar'I;, M 1ss Samota s at· 1ornt'). "as present at the ht.>ar- IDj! .ind :.atd the Jlersonn_el board recommended that all but t"o of the t•harges J guinst Miss Sa mot a be drop1>e<1. The t\loO charges the board UP· held are that Miss Samota oh- tamed and uscd restncted docu· ments without perm1s.s1on and that she made illegal entry into personnel records. Mrs. Marx said the "restricted documents" mrlude a CETA budget upphcat1on sho" ing what CETA employes. including Beckrr and ~1 1ss Snmota. were t:arnmg Mrs. Marx said an excellent rase can be made against the cit) on the basis or sex d1scnm1na· 1100. She called the city's charges againi.t her clie nt ·'pelt)" un<1 )>aid the' \\ oulc.J not hold up under an EEOCmvcst1gat1on "If a city is violallng lhe law ... sh<• s~11d. ";in emplo~e has the right to document th<'' 1olat1on. · While the EEOC d<'hberatcs. Mi ss Samota is working in thc nty·s planning department. Shi• hali bel'n demoted to clerk t) p1i.t ancl 1s allO\\ eel to USl' rtl) f'qu1 p m en t c1 n I y " 1 t h h l' r b o ~ ~ · perm1ss1on C:1t) M i.lllilJlCr Jame)> Mocolls da101s 110 cloud h:.mtts O\Cr ht'r po~1t1on \lo'1t ht hl' l'll~ ·sh., h.is s ho\\ n hy hl•r p:bt llt'rfor01<111\'l' th.JI ~h<' 1s n 1pahlP of J:ood \\Ork.' h(' sa11I · llt•r rur rc·nl ~tatu :. \\Ith the cit\ 1s "pt'flllJncnt C'll'rk·I) p1st. · " · COPTER ... 11µ1,n 1 m pac•t. sc allcrin~ drbris en t•r ,1 \\ 1111• ar l'J Th-.. fire :-it'l orr m•.trb} brui.h hut ".1~ quickly C'nntrolled. the h,t\l' 'i<llll The crosh \\ ;1)> npparcnU,· '1-;1 hit• to rnotori~ts on 1hc S.m l>tc·)!O r r('(.'\\ ll\ llost• Jtr con I rolle·r!I sruc1 the. pilot knt•w ht• \\ .u; 111 trouble an1i rad1oco .1 mn)dny d1:-.tn•i.!I )>1.:nal foll\ ini: the· roordmntl'" nf hi.; 1ic1i.1 1111n 1uo;t hrfnn• lhe• 1·1·a~h Buk~ Sale Sla t.-.d Thc Lni.:un.i Ococh IU11h School dwt•rlt•;.11!\'r-1 \\ill hold a !Jake ond rumn~l' linll• from 10 u.m . to 2 µ m l·'rid3y at the school district p,1rk1n1t lot l'roceed." 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( brought tht oamt-:s or st te treasurer Jl'11n Unruh and 11uat.: controller Kt>nneth Cory into th<- n:cord rr~ueotly \lo tll form part of lhc i:rund Jury lnquuy. c~ua. 51. w;as it•nt,•n('ed to five ,years in fl'dt>r al pribon nfttr bt· Ing «onv1cted or masu:rmlndinc th.c removal ot funds from the tv.o hO:Sp1t6llll he ran and partial I) Oltttned •• lhs key aide. hosp1tul con- troller Theodore Schiffman. 53. of SMto Anu. drew lj two and one-half) l'ar term for his role in the defraud mg or both Cac1htte~. Rot h me n h a\l! been s ub- poenac•d to appear 1.14.'rore the ~rand Jury. Hospital orticials George Louis Ollendorf, 45, of Laguna Beach 11nd Stephen Robert [\'ans. 31, of M1sswn VieJo. l'UCh drew one \ear terms 111 fel!cral pn :.on lrom Jud~e Byrn<• Cella Sch1HmJn .ind E\'ans lace trial on re lated chnrges 111 Orange Countv Superior Court. Ollendorr. "ho pleaded gu1ll v in federal cour t pretrial action. has again pleaded ~u1l1y and bl't•n Sl'nten,·cd in thc l'Ount \ t•ourt A \Hllll'n !>lalt'm('nt subm1lll'll to federal J udgl' ~latt Byrne b) $ch1rfman 's I J\\ 'er will bl' among documents "subm1tkd to the grand jury ror {•\amin~•t ion during "hat 1s expect1.:d lo ~ a long heann~. In that statement. Sth1ffman re\'eals that he was thl• 1'earer vf an envelope containing ::J.500 111 c ash which he dt>lt\'ered t o l nruh's Los Angeles orr1cc With the comment. .. ThLS 1:. from Dr. Cella." L'nruh was not available todav for comment on the statement o~r lh<' reported s tatements bv an a11le tha t he 1mmed1atelv re· turned the cash to Dr Cella with lilt-C'ommC'nl that M ne\-er ac· cepts cash contributions. llnruh test1t1ed tll th<' Los Angeles trial that he r ecca\•ed .t ~t0.000 po tdalt'd ch~ck from Or. Cclht in 1974, but was not awar~ at that llme lhut the t'Unda had any connection with the two clt<frauded hospitals Tt'stlfy anj,? ns a prOieeuUon wit ness. he told Judge Uyrnl' u1at lhe check \\ ai:. nut tc> be cashed until <.tfter tht: primary clC'Ct •on ur Junt• 1~74 'nruh explain~'(! U1~ PO:lWUt ing or the check drawn on SC'h1f· Cman·~ ;u:t·ount by tellmg ,Judge B) rne that 11 \lo as a ru:.e by C.ella t o p1evcnt Los An geles• millionaire Max Palev ky from learnm,Jt about the contribution. l 'nruh told the Judge that. if Palevsky had r ealized that Cella was supr>ort1ng him. he might have w1thdra\lo n his c·oni.1dernble financial support or Cory In Cory's bid for the :.late c·on. troll er ·~ office Pale\ sky was sup- port mg Gray Davis-now an alde toGO\' Brown -for treasurer. It "as mentioned m the trial that Corr r eceived ~~.000 1n contribution~ m 1974 from Cella a nd Caltforn1a Democraltc t·hairman Ri chard J O'Neill The ~l0,000 was later used to huy orrlce furniture. some of ''hich found its way unde r O Nedi 's direction to the l>emocrot1c CC'nlral Committee ht>adquarte-rs m SM!ta Ana. Federal eourt records contain the~latement by inheritance tax referee Alexandria Loy that O'Neill gave her nine of lhe 25 desks. nine of the 20 chairs, three ware baskets and a typewnter ta· ble. Mrs . Loy's appointment was ordered by Cory on July 1. 1975. Smog Alert Forecast For North County Air pollution le\els in the northern part or Orange County "t>rc expected to reath the minimum required to call a ftrsl stage smog alert today. accord- ing to county Air Pollution <.:on· trol D1stri<'l othc1al The alert "as forecast for the northern area with a note that the alert could extend into part or the central county. The ~mog attack was expected to last four hours starting 1n thl' earl} afternoon. Southern and l'Oastul re1011ns of the count~ \\e r e expected to l'SC'a pr t he alNt level toncenlra· t1ons of pollution loda' An APCD spokesman s:.i1d t\\O or the three oxidant <01one ~ monitor in~ s t at ions that wcrl' out of sen ice last week ha\·e been n • paired and arl' takin~ measun·· ments . They r ecorded very low levels of ozon<' pollut1on Monday In a firsl staRe alert s1tuat1on. st•hools. industries. husincsst•s and automob1h: drivers arl' asked to cut back on actl\•1t1es that mi ght eontril>u tc to the f'rone PagP 11 I SEWA GE. • • lhl' i;!ul( 1.·our-1<· for th1.· sume J)urpo't.' \\'eeks s a1ci th1.• ('11\• C'ounc1l \\ill dt'C'uh.• at o 7 p m Thursday meeting whc llwr to oppcal thl• reR1onol board's dl·c·i...wn to the state hoard. There 111 an 1 m mNllate ftnun- CIBI 1mpol't to the city, The rl•plut·1•nwnt of 300 000 f!Ollons o duy of trl'llh'<I wuter used on tht• golr cours<' will c•O!!l H2.000 to ~15.000 a year. Weeks said Wl.'<'k14 ~aid II would cost ~ m1lllon tor the city to bmld Its own 1m11rovt>d ocean outfall. l.nst yt<nr the r1 ty drop1led out or the Su·call ed Serro Project. a rc1uonul Ol'('<tn 1111tC:\ll plan that uwludcd th(• c1tir:; or S11n Juun C11p111tnu111 mHI U:tna 1•01nt Weeks 1ia1d 1 h<' <"II v <1hoindoned Serra twcause th<' prowct :mr fcrcd from :i 100 ,,..rcl"nt hud1H•t O\'l"rrun lie said that under lhe plun. San ('lc mente would hove hod to cons trut'l " five-mile p1pehne along the coast to U:ina Pomt. at a cost or !1 2 m1lhon Wctks inrliC'ated th:it the w:iter board's rulings may In fact have been 3n inducement for San Clemente lo rejoin the Serra Pr o- jecL rr the c:lty decides to ap~al. a state decls ion may come w1lhan another 30 days. 8900 Watch tole n Orange Count~· sht'rirt's or - fiC'ffS are investigating the theft of a watt'h valued at~ from an Emerald Bay home. ~put1es uid Judith Lahey Perry. 832 Emerald Bay, told them the wat<'h was taken from ht'r master bedroom wtuJ s he was. busy in another part of the homt' They said there was no sign of forced entry. poll ution in the air. Open burning or refuse is also prohibited. The APCD Monday issued a notifi cation on its network of alert radios that Orange County had been identified 11s a prime source area for pollutants con- tributing to first stage warnings forecast for today in the inl and C'ounties. •·ro• Page A I TRIPLE ... O\'erall. t he increase is pre- dicted to <'Ost the nation's <'On· sumers up to $1.5 billion in the f1rstyear. l 'nd<'r pre\'ious r egulations. p roduce rs were allowed to c har ge about 52 cent s p<:r thousand cubic feet for gas they sold outside the producing slate. In today's decision. the com· mission set a new nationwide ('Ci lin g price of ~l.4 2 per thous and c ubic feet for gas brought into production since Dec. 31. 1974. The commission s aid this ceiling price may in· crease by one cent every three months. The com mission set a lower <'P11in~ price of ~I 01 for gas broul{ht Into production between Jan. 1. 1973 , and Dec. 31. 1974. Short ly before t he com - m 1ss1on 's decision was an - nounced . a s pokesman for a <'lti zens' consumer group called F.nerRY Action said several con- 1iumt•r J{r oups arc expet'ted to rue legal challenges a~ainst the tnCrC'll3e I( maml:'llned, the price hikes "ould go part wny toward the ~oal of th' nntur ol gos industry to rf'move federal price controls !\O that &;as prices may seek th1•\r natural mar ket lt'V<'I. Prlcts of gas sold within u producinJ( Mate. whJch are not i.UbJC<'l to federal reaulat1nn, have rani;ted m the nc1Ahhorhood of ~1.50 1>er thousand cubic fcl't, -somct1m1•lt reach1n~ n." high as ~ 1 lt'n('t', the nl'W fr.leraJ price c('!Uni.:s brln~ lntcn~lutc gaa clo11c to parity with the .un· rt'l{Ulot('(l lntrastall' gus. Bot thC' prit'c nf interstate !(as remains s ubJcct to federal r~­ gulation. So. It producers want another Increase . they must re- turn to the commiss ion with another request. P aintings S tolen From Dana Of fiee Two paintings \1alued by the "ichm al !500 hAve ~ stolen from a Dana Point business of. f1ce. Orange County sheriff's of. ficers r eported. Deputies uld the loss was re· p<>rted by salesman Dewey Wen· dell Linie. Sl. ot 34118 S. Coast Htghwa . They said they plan to 1nterv1cw :\ worn an who earlier bought other paintings and who possibly picked up the other art '°'ork as she left. Teens Tipple Tliey Imbibe With Come11l SA DIEGO <A P t -A sun•ey bhO\\b 82 percent of lhe high school students in San Oieito County drink alcohol, "ith 33 percent of those getting drunk <>Ml' u month or more. "Apparently n lot or t he drinking does not tnke ~lace in automulJUl'S, but ut h ome'' ilh purcntal con· ~t·n1 :· said Dist. All~·. £dwin L. Miller. H•s youtll advisory board conducted the surver released Monday. Miller said 78 percent or high school pupils ''ho wvre asked why they drmk said they enjoyed the W3) al cohol m a kes them feel lfe aid 65 ~rcent of the students polled said thl'Y fu\'ored lowering the drinking age to 18. Maller said the results of the survey. which cov ered 13 of the 14 school d U,tr1cts in the county. "ill be thstriuutcd to the juvenile justice system and to law t•nlorcemenl ugencies m the stale and elsewhere . •Unfair Prae tiees' 6 Teacher Groups Hit School Boards By RAV ESTRADA Ol llHt 0•11' Pil<M SUH Six Orange County teachers as· sociations filed charges of unfafr labor practices against SlX school districts today. part in the grievance procedure San Juan D e ann e x Proposed 01s1.i runth·d M ls1d on Bell R;:inch hom1•0\\ oers In San Juun (':ap1strano. not ~11llsf1ed wilh the c11y·~ bt'latl'd mo'e to recuf}- thc ir Jou bit' t11xuhon for :sanitary .u1c.J recreation servtcl'lJ, nre lry-111.: to (lt•annt>x from San Juun Tht• •Orungl' ounty l.ot•nl Ai;t>ncy l<'ormation Comm1sss1ou • IAtT 1 approved aMcxullon of the uninhabited area . now dt 'eloped U$ M l$slon Bell Ranch :ind Mariners Village, in M.ay or 1973 LAfC st1pul1lled as a condition or approval th<it San Juan tok~ steps to detaC'h the ter ritory (rom the Cap1strnno &?nC'h Sarutary nistr1ct and tho Capistrano Bay Park and Recrc3tion l>istricl to avoid a duplicate charge Cor services. Because the city initiated de· tachment proceedings only three months afto. residents of the orea nr<' being double taxed. At a recent City Council meet· 1ng. City M 11nager James Mocalis announced that the city 1:. cooperatmg \lo'lth lhe san itary district lo refund its portion a estimated at r1\e-si thsl ot the erroneously c•olll'cted taxes. Huntington Beach, Newport· Mesa. lr \'in e and S3ddleback \'alley t eachers groups are among tho se filin g th e ~r1evenees with lhe-state-Educ:.1~ tional Employment Relations Board in Los Angeles. The grie,·ance 1s th<' second or its type to be filed 10 Oran~c County in two weeks under t he F.ducational Employment Rela- hon.s Act which went into effect July t. according to Del Weber. of the California 'feacbers As· s0l'1atton. Las t week Anaheim and Tustin teachers Ciled a similar grie' ance. J ack Clement. Anaheim secon dary teaC'hers association presi- dent. announced the rlling of the grievances in Santa Ana on behalf Of the SIX teacher groups He said ''the single most reprehensible tactic <by the d1s- trict s 1 occurred in the Sad- dleback Valley Unified School District whtte the-d1slrk-t bl.-- tantly threat ened its teachers with a rerusal to gr ant salary in- creases for experience and train· ing ... Mu ~o r Douglas NJ :..h established a l'omrrultee lo o:. sure refunds are made us quickly as possible. "They are bending o\f'r backwards 11ow." said Mission Hell homeown<'r Jody Walkt>r. re(l•rring to city efforts lo ~orrRt the double taxation. "But we've been asking the m to do someting for a long time. We're tired of tatkmg about our high taxes. We've decided to <Jo something." The teachers arc protesting \\hat they said are unilateral s alary freezes. harass ment or teachers and whut they call ··11. legal superinl<'ndents unions" in An3hcim a nd Tustin. Anaheim secondary and Tustin t:nificd lcachcrs also nrc takin~ NB Doctor's Murde r Plot Trial Be gins Jury selection continued today in the Orange County Superior Court trial of a Newport Beach physic13n accused of planning the murder of his estranJ:ed wife. Judge J .F..T. "Ned" Rutter of Newport Beach has been as- signed to the trial or Dr. Wayne Lester Robinson . 42. who pr ac- tices in Jn ·inc. Robinson is free on ~150.000 ball. He was arrested last Feb. 26 after "hit man" Anthony Scalise. who will be the key prosecution witness. told police and Mrs. Janet Robinson that her husband had hired him to eliminate her. Scalise testified in a municipal court hearing that Dr. Robinson paid hi m H0.400 when he report- ed to the physician that Mrs. Robinson h ad been murdered. Hoblnson was then arrested on charges of conspiracy lo commit murder . Clement said the Newport· Mesa school board has adopted a similar salary freeze. The board also has rescinded many person- nel policies which have been agreed t o under previo us negollat1ons. he asscrtl'd. In H untingto n Beach and Irvin<'. teach<>rs s altu-ies ha\'t• been unilaterally fro.ten "1tho11l d1 s cuss 1on "ith teacht•r rcvrese ntati\'cs . l'lt•mcnt nm tended lluntington B<'ach City School District Superintendent S A Morren comme nted on t ht· teachers group action. "We art• threatened by thil' ... he smd. ··w e have done rcsl•arch on it 11nd our legal advisor)> !>3~ the teacher)> do not have grounds ror the ~rt<'\·ance, ··he added. LB Parking Woes Aired By Council Lagu na Beach churchE:oers· complaints about parking meter enforcement officers preying on their cars will be considered by the Laguna Beach City Council meeting at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday al city hall. The council session is a con- tinuation of a nine·hour meeting last Wednesduv. . Jn addition to the Sunday park- ing policy. the council will review the city budget. mull initiating condem na t ion proceedings aga inst two lots adjacent to lhc bus depot, and discuss city fund· ing for a fu l l -time general manager for the regional Aliso Water M anagemenl Agency. Mrs. Wa lker S3id 00 of the 148 M1ss1on Be ll homeowners haVl' already signed the petition to de· annex. She said petitioners hope to haH ~1gn::itures of 100 pcrct·nt of Mission Bell 11ro1>erty uwnt•ri; \\ht>n thl'Y d(•ll\'er till' 1wtit11111 tu F I rt h D I s t rt l' t s u Ill' r\ I ' 0 r Thomas 1~111.·~. LAl-'Cdrn1rman f 'rom Pagt•. I I COAST ... 111 I hl• <trea clocst to NC\~ !)(>rt ncach. thus alfectin~ the ('It\.)> lrafrtc problems and decrcal.ing the quality of air lie olso nott'd that officials 11r thl' Nl'wport ~t esa L'n1f1 l•ll • Sl·hool district have les11flt'cl hdorc: the Count~ l 'I annin~ Commission that an estimated 3,000 students would be generated from hom es built in the rnastal area. School officials s av lhev foresee no way to r aise the ·monPy to build schools 10 house the:>e slu· <1cnts. Similar potential prohl~ms lc•1I the Irvine City Council morC' than a week ago Lo not only cn- dorse the resolut ion but to itdd to it o resolution which woulcl pro- h1b1t any rc:>i<ll•nt1al develop· merit in the coastal area, permit· lln~ only com m crcial recrea· t1onal uses along with the open space. F ra nc Reco ve r s PARIS r A I' 1 The franc rP· co,ered slightly today, closing :.it 4.9235 to the dollar, compared to 4.~4075 Monday. The Monday close marked a 29-month low fur lhe franc. Good People To Know When You're Looking For Diamonds And Jewelry ../Check Out These Bargain s: Dom Raciti l lNWJIJNll l> UIM ... <.J.(J , 7 1 r r 1 r ,_,• ( , /'( I 'IJ(1 ~· , ... v. I •I ( r I'. 11 ,, .., \ , I rR(• M ""'"'.,., ,Q) C• llt.I l.J ."8(1 (!,.~.,,,. ·~ .'..I (1 8' I . If )f:t THE LADV' • ')< \) f' \.." ' $1 '>h \],('/ ,,8~. l ()4 (t, 0.0. l'lot. 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'" 1 11 l• rw \ , 11., ,., '"rf .. 0.1 ~ • t .... , ..,, 'Y '" flf/ ,,,,. • I "'"'"J • W I 1 I ' I • , ., • , \J ?'II l ( ' I w I J., ,..,. ' ... ~ y 'l1 p .. I ( .. • 1~ i St• J .. (' MiJtQ••\ ' ~· ',.,fltv'(~f Lr, 4 ~ [>..,\ 1.,. CJ rw ('I App I'. Ct "'~ N."1')"• V-"""1 • • • ,,!iO 141( Y .,..l•Ch & M<l'c '-t 8cJ.yJ by """ Ju.~ • ' •..••• '4!i0' llllCY....,.. .. vyN!.tM<t~. -~ Orange ~oast- . EDITION OL. 69, NO. 209, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today~s Closing ·; N. l '. lCH!ks TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1976 c TEN CENTSI 1:'fesa Moves Toward 'Greenbelt' Pia l By MICHAEL Pi\SKEVICR ' Ol t ... 0.11, ...... ~ The Cost a Mesa Planning Commission approved r ecom- f'ltndations Monday contained ~n lbe new C1v1c Center Study falling for · · -The widc.>ning of Del Mar Avenue to almost double 1ts cur · i~nt width. • -The extension of Fair Dnve the Santa Ana Rt\er -Con:struclion or a new branch library near the Civic Center. The decision moves Costa Mesa toward a •·greenbelt S)'Slem · · even though there is no Indication that s urrounding cit ies will cooperate In the master plan. The r e('omme ndations ap- pro\ed by members ol lhe plan· ning co mm1 ss1on will be forwarded to the City ,Council for further action. The wide ning of Del Mor Avenue to 106 feet will have a signUtcant impact on the area. according to the s tudy. The avenue is now 60 feet Wlde. Plans call for the acquisition or all land along the northern side o( Del Mar Avenue. A new roadway wall occupy this proper· ty and houses to the south will be served by a separate fronl.iat,:c road. Excess land acquired would be used for a "linear park" in· . eluding off-.streel bicycle and Jogging trails. The hnea.r park concept \\OUld be extended to Fatr Dn\'e which <'<>nnects with Del Mar Avenue at Newport Boulevard and pro· \•ides access to the Civic Center DtsLrict. The study cullii for an ex· tension oC Fair Drive through the Fa1rv1ew Hospital grounds. along the south border or the Costa Mesa Golf Course. lt would go through Fairview Regional Park to the Santa Ana River. The Fair Drive extension would also include bicycle and Joggtng trails. The 1mpro\·ements to Del l\lar A\'l'nuc and Fair Ori\'e ure part. of th<> overall "greenbelt srstem · · proposed by the study The complete system calls for construN1on of the llmvers1ty Drive Extension that \\OUld con nect Fa1r v1ew Regional Park in ~ Cos ta M esa with Mason . Regional Park in ln1ne • Newport Beach reeently d<'· I r 1ded not to fund an env1ronmen· • ISee PLANNERS. Page A!> i • I Heat Costs Rise·; Natural Gas Ceiling Lifted WASJllNGTON (AP1 The F'ederal Power Commission lo· '!!!~~~-day near.ty tri pled the amount ~ producers ran charge for in· Wl':'"'l:6'-:i~ terstate natural gas. Averaged 0.11, l'lltl """'°' h ... , 0 OonMll with other lo" e r-pnce gas. it would increase the average con· sumer's gas blll by about !15.60 a year. Depending how much gas is consumed, this increase would \ ary; the com mission staff estimated the average res1den· tial increase might range. for ex· ample. from ~S.20 a year in Florida. where winters ar c warmer. to perhaps SJ.14 a rear in Ohio. where they are colder At a cost to an avcraj?e res1den llal customer of about 13 rent!. per 1.000 cubic feet. the staff estimated the a ver al(e res1den lial bill would increase about Sll. 70 a year in New York stlllE'. In today·s decision. the com· mission set a new nationwide ceilin g... 11ri.c.ILQf ~.L<\2-pf.r thousand cubic feet for gas brought into production since Dec. 31. 1974 The commission said this ce1hng price may tn· crease by one cent every three months. The commission set a lower ('e1hng Prt<'e of Sl.01 for gas brou~hl into production betwttn Jan. 1. 1973. and Dec. 31. 1974. Parki119 L,i111if S hortly bef o rt' t he ('Om miss ion 's decision wus an· nounced~ a s pokes man for a r itizcns' consumer gl'oup ralle<I Energ~ Action said se,·eral con sumer groups arc expected lo Me legal challenges against the increase rrires or gas sold within a produrmg state. which are not. subJect to federal regulation. have ranged 1n the neighborhood of H SO per thousand <·ub1c foet. Move-on Rule May Affect Truckers Bill ;.ind lkll.\ Bo.' d ol Costa l\lesa do ~om(' ·r1s h1ng ·· aflN the closing of the Oran1je Count) Fair . C'ombsng the area under the rides for C'Otns which they·11 donate lo build a pool for mentally re · larded children . The fi shing was pretty good. about $10.40 in California; about Sl 7 .81 in Pennsyl vanla. and about $21.45 in lllinoia. Other factors in the averages in addition to climate are how m a ny ways households ln The Costa Mesa Traffic Com· mission is considering a two·hour parking limit on res idential streets for commercial trucks and trailers weighing more than 10,000 pounds. received at e1ty h all The rhange would not affe<'l motor homes unless they have commcrdal license plates. An derson s aid. Woman Held For Spending $20,000 Goof A Ne\\'port lk.1r h \\Oman "ho was on the re<'C'I\ 1n1o: end of a !20.000 banlo..1n1;t error \\es th custody today herau!\e ~cwporl Beach pohrr •w\ -.he u~ed the windfall to ltO on a .,hopp11l1t spree. MarjtarN Jean Run·h. 49. of ?900 Park N to'~ port "as arn·.,<'lt•tl Monday morn in~ hy lkli.'C't 1\ c· l'od W1lkini.c111 ~h1• h11C>kl·tl her on a chaq:e of ~rand th1'lr Acrorthn~ to W1lk111)\on , Mr~ 8urC'h ma1n1 :11nl'cl h1•r l111:,1m•ss chto'ck1n~ nrrount at thl' St't'Urtt v Pac1f1c N:rt1011.1I !lank hrant•h 111 :'llewpor t Ccntt>r "ht'rl" tht• M \T ~·inanrial \or~1 al'" n1.1lntntnr; n nus1nes~ J t'count Mrs . Burch's at•1·1.1110t, which wu for her curio s hop. Windsong l'teasure wus dO\\l1 to ~10 1n June whrn n tumk1nR 1•rror I<'<! lo the postin1t of tl\l' r.!C},000 In Mrs Burch's ac('ount tn'ltcad of MVC Financial'~ uc('Ount Wllk1nson 1111<-~r' th;.11 !\lt'i Rurch dtd nol JKllllt llw error 1lut ·10 the bnnk "Sh\' \\t•nt 110 a s prc<·." he ui;serted Acrordtnj.l to lht• tlc•t1•1·t1vr. ·Mrs Uurrh ('Onvcrt <'rl obout ''l5.000 of thl' money to ra. h or . cashier 's c heck-. nnd ll)lt•cl the• r~11t lo plly off lr\.'111ronl'l' 11r<· mlum11 on<' bu) lwr tl11111:htt•1 a •$3.~ mntorcvrll• Wilktntrnn 1111111 ht• 1)1 11 '"'~ 111 trace thr miss1111ot ~1: •• 11110 Mr an" hill'. tw ~11111, hank 111 f1cinls hn\ <' assun'<I tum lhr\ .will co,·e r lhl' error 1n lllc r1nun ,rial rom1)n1n ·~ .1croon1 , \NB Doctor's ' ; Murder Plot } Trial Begins f Jury selection continued today tin the Orange County Superior Court trial of a Newport Beach £physician accused of' planrung l lhe murde r of his estranl{ed wife. I Judge J .E.T. "Ned .. Rutter or Newport Beach has been as· signed to the trial of Or. Wayne Lester Robinson. 42. who prac· lices in Irvine. Robin.son is free : oo $150.000 bail { He was arrested last Feb. 26 • after "h1l man" Anthony SuJlse. • Who wm be the kt)• prosecution : witness, told police and Mrs. • Janet Robtnson that her husband had hired him to chmmate her . ~-- various states use natural gas. such as how many use It for cook· i.ng. for instance . or for drying clothes. Overall, the incre~e is pre· dicted to cost the nation's con· sumers up to ~1.5 billion in the first year Under prevwus regulations. producers w e r e allowed to c harge about 52 cents p~r thousand cubic feet for g36 they sold outside the producing state The recommendation will come before the commission We<Snesday. H approved. the pro· pos\il will be sent to the city coun· cit for action. Costa Mesa does not have a time limit on truck parking at present. Traffic Eng ineer Jim An· derson said the proposed change was developed aft.er numerous romplasnts from c1t1zens were Also on the agenda is dis cussion or the city's 72-hour park-f ing ordinance for all vehu:les. Anderson said there has been a problem with enforcing the la"' because p e ople have b een pushing their cars a few inches. · thus a voiding \'tOlations 1 Commission members will d1 . russ a mod1f1catton that requires vehicle owners to move at lea11t three <'ar lengths. or one-tenth or am1le Equal Work, Pay Asked; San Juan Employe Files Action With EEOC I •(!11fair Pra~f ires' Charged By ANNE COOPER °' '"• D•••r "''°'$Ult Gail Samota . a San Juan Capistrano city employc hired under a federal ··make-work" progr a.m. 1s n ot allowed t o answer the telephone at city hall. Her boss says that's because the pretty young woman re · cei"ed too many personal calls Miss Samota. however. con· tends this 1s not true. She main· tains that constraints have been placed on her because she de· manded the same salary as a male employe doing the s ame work. Miss Samota has filed a com· pla int against the city with tlw Equal Employment Opportunity t::ommassion ( EEOC1 . If the com· mission investigates her l'la1m and rules in her favor. federal job funding to the city could be jeopardized. This federal money l'Urrently allows San Juan to employ 18 people, including Miss Samota, under the Com pr ehens i ve Employment and Trammg Act 1C ETA1 The program 1s designed Ill filter federa l money into hiring and job t.ra1ning programs at the local level. One s lated goal is. "to insure that CETA provides good JOb and training opportunities to both men and women on an equal basis." The thrust of Miss Samota·., romplamt against the eity is that William Becker was earning ~840 a month. while she earned $79'J Roth he ld posit ions as ad· ministrat1 ve aides. erfcct1ve Aug. 18, 1975. School Districts Hit The l'lly re,ccts Miss Samota·)I <'harge of sex drscrimmation out or h a nd Director nf Ad msnlstra t1 Vt! Ser\'lres J ohn ffSulhvan brourthl eittht charges :igalnst her on April 23 <•nd rt commended s he be fired. K) RA\' ESTRADA 0411•• 0•11' il"flet SUH Six Orange County teaeners as !IOC1at1ons filed charges o( un(a1r labor practices against six school districts today. lluntinJ{ton Beach. Newporl-~1esa. Irvine and Saddleback Valley teac hers groups are a m o ng tho s e riling the grievances with·lhe state Educa· t1onal Employment Relations Board in Los Angeles. The grievance is the second oC its type to be filed in Orange County in two weeks under the Educational E mployment Reta· lions Act wbieh went into effect July 1. according to Del Weber, or the California Teachers As· socialion. Last week Anwlm and Tustin teachers filed a similar grievance. The teachers are protesting what they said are unilateral salary freetes, harassment or teachers and what they call "U- tegal superintendents unions" In Anaheim and Tustin Anaheim !\econdary and Tustin lJntc1ed teachers al so are ta.king part in the grievance procedure Jack Cle ment. Anaheim secon· dary teachers association pres1· dent. announced the filing of the gr ievances 1n Santa Ana on !>ehalf or the six teacher groups. He said .. the single mosl reprehensible tactic (by the dis· tricls1 occurred in the Sad· dleback Valley Unified School District where the district bla- tantly threatened its teachers with a refusal to srant salary in· creases for exper1e.nce and train- ing." Clement said the Newporl· Mesa school board has adopted a similar ulary freeze. The board also has rescinded many person· nel policies which h•ve been • agreed to under previous negotiations. he asserted. In Huntington Beach and Irvine, teachers salaries have been unilaterally frozen without di scussion with teacher representatives. Clement con- . trnded. Huntington Beach City School District Superintend<'nt S.A Morren com m c nted on the lC'achers group action. "Wt? arc threatened by this.·· he said. ··we have done research on 1t and our legal advisors say the teachers do not have grounds for the grievance,·· he added. City Manager Jam~ Mocal11>. acting as hearing officer. re viewed the charges May 18 a nd imposed a penally o( IS working daY$ leave without pay. rather than dismissal. Miss Samota requested a public heanng. On June 29. City Council convened in its role as 3 Marines Killed In Copter Crash 8 1 PHILIP .ROSMAIUN Ot .. 0.11, ~ !IU" Three marines were kllled and two others injured Monday aner a CH-53 ··sea Stallion" troop- carrying helicopter crashed ln a fi eld of h llh n e u th e northern borde r o r Ca mp Pendleton. Th~ giant copter. the biggegt in the service. was bound toward the base from the Santa Ana Marine helicopter station. It was on its way to pick up troops to participate In amphibious ex· ercises on San Clemente Island. when the unexplained crash OC· (See COPTER, Page AZ> -.·- the city's personnel board to ron. sider the charges. Lada Marx. Miss Samota's at lorney. was present al the hear mg and said the pcr)lonnel board recommended thut all but t\\-O or personnel records Mrs Marx said the "restricl<'d docume nts" 1n r ludc a CET/\ budget application showing what C ETA e mplOY<'S. indudtng Bt>rkf'r and 1\11:1!:-~amota, wen• earning. Mrs. Mar): said an excellent case can be m ade against the city on the baMs of sex d1scrlmtna· 1 tion. She called the city's churgC'~ against her clie nt ··petty" and said they would not hold up und('r :m EEOC m vestigution. <Su BI AS, P •ge i\21 Orange,,,_..! Coa"'• --4.~ Weather D~t·reusihR eloufllnt>ljll lo sunny Wednesduy Sll1o1htly roo te r , with h igh al beaches 68 to 7J W('(ln1·~ da y . Low t on1 ghl 1n mid-60s. INSIDE TODA l' Sporti NllOr Glenn Whll t, ct the Montreal Olymplr1. f IU1 1torie1 on ko11oJm• Bill t.eoch of CorOM dt'l Mar. and Coato frfe10'1 Mike Jol'rmon And M lakt'I in-depth look ot MiHion Vle10'1 BncnG()()(kll, two-time gold medal wml'lt'I' m .tunmm1ng. Stt Pagt 84. l•dex At Ywr S..r•I<• A 11 Allfl Uftftr> U 9N11"9 er _,T,.. All ...... ·-· ., ........ "' 1..M.hyf Al Moll••llF-\ Alt C.lllMIMI Al ... l'-'!•l ... w\ Af &:t~f.. • .. ~: ~=C-•y .~~ er.t•-· •1 ,,,.... • ... OMlllllttlc.. •• , ..... ~"fl' At .. 11 lllfwl•I"--"• ,-.,...,,i.., Alt 1-1-111 -"' Tlle<lllln "' il'I-• Alt 11 Wt"1 .. r M --· ., _ .. ..._ .... ·-Ml'"*' '" ,J A.2 DAILY PILOT c Fre•Pa~1ll . {COPTER •.• ' curred ;at 8 10 a .m , mJht r )' a.uthorlt1H u1\.I Camp Ptodletoo olfklall idtn tlntd the dead at Maj. Anthony n. Coe.ta, ~. lht p1Jot. or lrvin1:. Staff Sat. Heubt>n 01\'cra. 24 crew ch1d, of Redwood City. and s,t. John C. Villa. 22, ere\ member. of Cardt>n Grove Co~ta :tnd Olvera wert killed on 1mp3('1 when the heltcopter exploded 1n name~. Vlllia d1('\I or hts injuries hours later at the Nav•I Retlonal Medical Center at Camp Pendleton. Injured were Luncc Cpl GU\ };. f''1sh. 19. 1st mechanic. of lt1!> loa Sun. lnd .• and bl U . Jumc:s 1.1. Leav1s. 25, thi: co-pilot, who lives at th•• El Toro Marine Cort>S Air Station. Both were reported 1n ~tjsfactory cond1t100 at base hospital. Tbl' helicopter crashod about •2 5 m iles east of the Las Pulgas ~ate ot Camp Pendleton. within seven miles of the San Onofre nurlear power station. E vew1tnesses said there was oo fire before the Sea Stallion :.truck ground. but 1t burst af1rt! upon am pact. scattering dtbri:. over a wide area. The fire set off nearby brush wt was quick ly controlled, the bJse said. The cra!>h was appafl'ntly 'l'>I hie to motorists on the ~"" 0 11,•i.:o Freeway. Base air controllers said the pilot knew , he was in trouble and r adioed a mayday distress :.1gnal. gi\'ing the coordinates of his pos ition, Just before the ~rash. PLANNERS tal impacl report of the prir posed Univer s ity Drive E x· tension across Upper Newport Bay. In Monday night's mtet ing. Costa Mesa planners adopled a res olution a s king Newport Beach's cooperation in the i reenbelt pro1ect Also. planning comm1ss1on members voted unanimous!) 1n fa\'Or of a new branrh hbrarv near lhe C1\'1c Center. T\\o sltl'S arc under t•ons1derallon. 0111• t-:1te as at the southwest corner of Fair Drive und t'a1rv1ew Avenue. ~ Another :.ale 1s on the vacant f lot west of the C1v1c Q!ntcr at 77 Fair Drive. The city currently 1s I negotiating with the Orani?e • County Wat e r Dis tri ct for I purchase of the land The proposed library would be hu1lt by 1981. f 'ro• Page .it I BIAS ... "If a city is v1olutmg the Jaw:· ~he said. "an employe has the nght to document the violation " While the EEOC dehberatcs. Miss Samota is working an the d ty's planning department. She has been demoted to clerk·ty1>1st and is allowed to use city equip. ment o nly with her boss' permission. Caty Manager J ames Mocahs daims no cloud hang~ O\'Cr her position with the city. "She has shown by her past performan('e that she is capabll' <if good work," he said. "Iler t'11r r~nt s t:Jtus with the city 1s ·p..rmuncnt clcrk·typ1st.'" N.-w Tax P enalty WASHINGTO N CAr1 American firms that boycott Israel or usu bnberyllS a fMe1gn sales tool stand to IOfie millions or dollars 1n U.S. tu benefits under J Senate approved measure. Business uecuUvcs could bo Jailed for railintt to report boycott or bribe Income. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed '"" ... "' '"" ---Jack R. Cun.v \II(• Pr ...... ,_ c.-.i ~ Th0ma1 1<eevll £••'" Thomas A. MUf'Phine .................... O\arles H. loos Rlch.ard P. Niii A >M.C..-t ~""'" ~ Otfkt1 l--~·, ... ~ .... ~-· t1""'•-lut11 1111\ 0.•• --d >i>«!lcM<• V•"ot U1'1 u ... , -11 "'°" Oiff" ,_,_ T..._OM (114) 642-4121 Cl•Hfflfld Advertising 642-167' ()ooyflOM. 1~1' 00-c..ou -• .,,. ... °"" =:1.,~,"'=-::r,!:~~~~:tr:;::~ :'~1:'~~ U tt"4tt1tte •llfli•"' U'Mff.•l t P'"m,\\19ft et _.,,...._,. ~.=..~l·:!o:-~~:. t~·~,;:~ .. ~·I>-=· , -IW-1M 1.)"""'1114y, ""kl¥, .,.I ...i-U.H-l!llY. Tuesdl( July 21 IV78 Cl1a11gi11g Their .tli11ds \'orcr !I o l Durham, Conn , ra1:ie their hand~ 111 f'a\'Or Of adopting the !;oiled States Constitution by a total of 320·6. Rc~1dents of the town voted 67·4 to rcJect the dot·ument on Nov. 12. 1787, but rescindl!d that vote this week. Payoff Probe to. Begin Siphoned Cella Fulllh Key Jury Concern A federal Grand Jury in· \'est1gation that will examine possible political payoffs un- CO\ ered during the recent trial or Dr . Louis J . Cella Jr 1s scheduled to get undtr way Wed· nesday in Los Angeles. Federal prosecutors close to the inquiry would only comment toda.> that the main thrust or tlw investigation w i ll be to de 1erm1ne exactly what happened to an estimated ~ milhon ex· tr acted from the coffers of M 1-1 s1on Community l105pital. Mis s1on Viejo and Mercy General llospital, Santa Ana. Rut they did not deny that rourtroom testimony whi<'h brought the names or state treasurer Jesse Unruh and state controller Kenneth Corv into the ro!t'ord frequently wall form parl of the grand jury inquiry. Cella. 51. was sentenced to rive years in federal prison after be· ang convicted of masterminding the removal or funds from the l\\O hos pitals he ran and partaaJ. I\ O\\ ned ll1s key aide, hospital con· troller Theodore Seh1ffman. 53, of Santa Ana. drew a two and one-hair year term for hls role LO the defrauding of both facilities. Both me n have been huh poenaed to appear before lhe grand 1ury. Hospital officials George Louis Ollendorf. 45. or Laguna Beach and Stepht'n Hobert Evans, 31. of M1ss1on V1e10. each drew one year terms in federal prison from Judge Byrne. Cella, Schiffman and Evans face trial on related charges in Orange County Superior Court. Ollendorr, who pleaded guilty in federal court prctnal action, has again pleadt-d guilty and been sentenced in the county coun. A written statement subnulted to federal Judge Mall Byrne by Schiffman 's I awyer will be among documents submitted to the grand jury for examination during what is expected to be a long hearing. In that statement, Schiffman rt>\'eals that he was the bearer or an el\\0e lope containing ~3.500 in ('ash which he delivered to Unruh's Los Angeles o((ice wi1h the comment: "This is from Dr. Cella." Unruh "as not available today for comment on the statement or the reported statements by an aide that he immediately re· turned the cash to Dr. Cella with l:1e romment that he never ac· ('epts cas h contnbutaons. l:nruh tes tified at the Los An~eles trrnl tha t he received a ~10,000 postdated check from Dr. Cella an 1974, but was not aware at that time that the funds had an\· connection with the t\\o deirauded hospitals. Testifying a s a prosecution wil- nei.:.. he told Judge Byrne that the check was not to be ('ashed until after the primary election ur June 1974. "R«"aehed the Lintif' Crews End Search For Lost Cyclist 8y l,Al'RIE KASPER 01 I~• O••IY ~let \WH the It mat of their entlurance." He s aid they were running out "' gas and water and becoming runrtown rrom the high heat and ~ong hikes through very deep sand. Unruh explained the postdat- ing of the check drawn on Sch11- rman·s account by telling Judge Byrne that 1t was a ruse by Cella to preve n t Los Angeles millionaire Max Palevsky from learnini about the contribution. Unruh told the judge that. if Palevsky had realized that Cella was supporting him. he mighl have withdrawn his considerable financial support of Cory 1n Cory's bid for the state con troller'soffice. Palevskywassu1)· porting Gray Davis now an aide to Gov. Brown -for treasurer. It was mentioned m the trial that Cory received ~500.000 in contributions in 197•1 trom Cella and California Democrat ic <·hairman Richard J . O'Neill. The !10.000 was later used to buy office furniture. some or whi('h found Its way under O 'Neill 's direction to the Democratic Central Committee headquarters in Santa Ann. Federal court records contain the statement by inheritance tax referee Alexandria Loy that O 'Neill gave her nine of the 25 desks. nine of the 20 chairs. three wire baskets and a typewriter ta- ble. Mrs. Loy's appointment was ordered by Cory on July I, J97S. Prisoner Named SHEBOYGAN (APJ -The State Depart me n t a n d a Sheboygan F alls woman have confirmed a r eport that a Wisconsin man is imprisoned in Yugoslavia. The man was iden· lified as Mike Sedm ark oC Wisconsin. Aaeaiting Trip British Stroke Victim Moved l'CI Medical Center offic1al:c dt'cltfcd today to cransCer a1hn~ Briton Violet Wel ch lo u Newport Beac h c·or\\'alcscent home while they v1Lr!>uc neROlJll· th>nS to return her to her native land. "lier bill at th\• 1.ido Con\';.111·~ <'f'nt floml' will be paul 111 full b' the county," Assistant Mro1<';1l Dlrector Jlly Bagner assured thl' Adams family and newsm\•n "And \H! hope Inter lh1s Wl"<'k to make arrangements to return lh1s lady to England by air." Mrs. Welch, ~2. has tncurred hospitals bills or more tha n ~10,000 since she suffered l\\O Patty OKs Testifilony For State LOS ANGELES <AP 1 Patricia Hearst. in a surprise· move today. offered to testify a1ainsl William and Emily Harris. and the prosecutor said he may caJl ber as a rebuttaJ wit· ness. Depu ty Dist. Ally . Sam Mayerson rushed into the Harris trial 40 minutes late and an- nounced that Miss Hearst's at- torney phoned with her oner lo testify without a grant of im- munity from prosecution. Mayerson said attorney Al Johnson said in the phone call that "his client is prepared to waive all rights and privileges and to testify in this case." The announcement brought a rurious protest from chief de· fense attorney Leonard We- inglasa. who immediately moved for a mistrial on grounds the s tate misrepresented its case. Superior Court Judge Mark Brandler denied the motion at once and angrily aC'<'used we. mglass or "twisting everybody's words and thoughts." On the basis of that comm~nt, the defense moved that Rrandl<.>r disqualify himself on grounds of h•'\s against t he defendants. "I don't understand the court's lack of sensitivity to the position these defendants are in," said Weioglass. Mra. Harris shouted at the judge: "We ha\•e made a motion to remove you for prejudice and as each day goes by you confirm that position ... It's appaJling." M ayerson asked for a two-day delay in the trial lo interview Miss Hearst at a federal prison io San Diego but yielded to the de· fense protests and withdrew hJs motion for delay. The defense case is scheduled to begin Wednesday. The pro· secuUoo would be unable to use Miss Hearst in the pre5entation of its case without a delay. However, Mayerson said he was not discounting the possibili· ty lhal Miss Hearst will test ify as a rebuttal witness following the defense case. "There is no intention to give the codefendant <Miss Hearst> immunity," he said. "There has been no discussion of a plea .•• Jn view of the defendants' vehe· ment position, l withdraw my re· quest for a two-day recess." l'troke!\ whilt• \ 1111t1ni.: wi th h,•r d;m1thtt>r . M 1 i. lh•hor ,1h Adu ms of Newport llt <ich Tht> Adnrns f.10111) tu~ b<'t>n unablt• to poy uny portion or tho. t• hills or ra1st-the !-3,000 nee<Jed to tru11s1>ort the ht'lplc•:ss Mri- \\'1•kh but•k to Brll:1in It wall t<ikl' llft'l1t' IWl\I!< Ill lll' <·omntodiih' lwr :ctrctcher an1I bill' mu~t bl.' u<·compan1t'<l b~· o r~~1stt·n~d nurse. doetors said lier futurt> ('ure an ti Brttu;h nurs ing home will be Jlllld In full by that n11t1on s Natlonul Health Ser vice "We intend to do everything wt> can to J:et l\t rs. Welch back to Rr1tain." Wagner said today "But \\e must mo\'l' her from a bt>d that is needed for arute medical care into :i more sutta· ble rom·all'scent home "hile we \\Ork on negotiut1ons with the British Con s ulate 1n l.os Angeles." A cam)>a1gn to raise runds for Mrs. Welch and the Adams fam1 Iv Is being mounted toduy by lht· Newport Beach chapter of the Daughters of the British F.mpire. Organizers are contact ing all 60 California chapters of the or ganiz:atlcin today in a move to defray all or part of the ~3.000 fare demanded by Britis h Airways. "We are deeply grateful ror all the support we have been RCt· tang,'' Mrs . Adams said today. "Unfortunately, my moUter is not able to comprehend what 1s happening and has no Idea of the controversy her Illness has created.·• Patriotic Play Due at Fa irvie w \' ankee Doodle will escort a cast or 85 young patients at f"airview State llosp1tul on a dandy tour of U S. history \\led nesday and Thursday an a star spangled s11mm1'r Raccntennial play. The publi c 1s lnnted 10 performant'cs in the hospital audit orium al 2501 llarbor Blvd .. Wednesday at 2 p.m. and Thursday at 7:30 pm. TONIGIIT NEWPORT·M ESA SCHOOL BOARD -Tonight's meeting has been canceled. Next meeting. August3. "JN FASJllON " -South Coast Repertory Theater , Tuesl1ay. Sunday through Aue. l, 8 pm. Sundays, 3 p.m. WE DNESDA V. J ULY 28 "CAROUSEL" -OCC Sum· mer Musical. Auditorium, July 28. 29, 30 and 31. 8: 30 p.m. !'l. SU MMEH CONCERT -Bax· ter Street Singers, South Coa!>l Village, 7 p.m . F'ree. American search ('rews havf' officially ended their search for Masayekl Tanaka. a Coast resl· rlenl who hns been m1s."1 ng in the s corching desert i n Norlhwcs tcrn Mexico tor over a week. A San Diego County Sheriff's Department spokesman said thft searchers, all of whom arc volun· teers, "jus t didn't Ceel any possibility that thc'y woold find nnythlnr:." "ll 's a Hry hard decision to make." he said. "You come to the point or a lmo1't d1n1 shina return,'' he saicl. "You'r e endam1crin.1t your 1'ear('h crews hcyond the point or finding any survivors." Good People To Know When You' re Looking For Diamonds And Jewelry ../Check Out These Bargains: Sgt. John Mander al.so 11ald th<' searchers "flnally just rcochc1I Rites Slated For Traffic Crash Victim F\lneral services will be held Wednesday at2:30 p.m. at Pacific View Memorial Park, Newport Beach. for Donald Uselman. 32. of 19l!07 Pacific Circle, Huntington Beach. Mr. Uselman died early Satur- da)' after a traffic accident on the Newport Freeway. The driver or the other auto (aces felony drunk driving charges . Police said she was go- ing in the wrong dirttlion in lhe southboundlanesoHhefreewa,· Mr. Uselman is survived by his wtdow. Dolores. and parents. Donald and Betty JllJ\e Uselman orcoronadeJ l\lar. He was employed by the Southern California Edison Com- pany. , lie said the 11curch had been turned over to t he Mexiran federal 1>oli ce in Mexicali. llowevcr. h e s aid, he un· ders t an el s u nofficially that another t eam from Uw United Slates 1s preparing to pick up lhc search. S earc hers said Monday Tanaka apparently veered off o road that would have led him to \\ ater. 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I ••• "'9 'f • ~ 't t ,.,, 'f " I I ".,.,, ! I w I• I I~, I \l"M • ' tw 11 r""' • .,., ( t,~~ .. 1 .... ' .. II \ 14 I .. (1 Ma~ tu1 N'!l)uf'f'ltd by • Rd IJ-H lqr n IW nl A1>fl I • (1 "'....,,...., '"'"'' \e"~ • • .... i1so 141C Y -ch & Mn!•....., Bor-d by ~ ~ ................ \450' 191C y -'°' .,., ~"""' f>'?"I. • • ~ O~ange Coast EDI TI O N Toda. 's CloslnJ( N. \'. ~Coeks . VOL. 69, NO. 209, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1976 N TEN CENTS 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~----~----~--~~------~~~~~~~----~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~------~~~--~~~~----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, ··Ne.wport Delays Open Space Decision The decision on an open space bood election In Newport Beach was delayed for a monlh Monday by lhe city council so that a coun· ell com mlttee can put together a shopping list. The 30·day delay in the pro- posal was cranled the idea's originator, Councilman Paul Ryckoff who chided himself for not thinking or it sooner. The committee, wtuch wilt con· sist of Ryckoff and C.ouncUman • Pete Barrett. will look at a half· dot.en sites 10 the city and make recommendations on wnich of them should be included lo the bond proposal. Ryckorr said the delay is not an attempt to kill the measure. but a means or coming up "with the best poss ible plan." The land to be studied by Ryckorr and Barrett includes t"'o Co1111ly Fair ·Clea1111p" lots e3$t of lnsp1rat on Point tn Corona del Mar, a lot at lhe en · trance to Balboa Island. the land trade remnant In The Bluffs. Castaways Hill 3nd the Pacific Electric r ight-of·"' ay ad.Jacent to West Coast Highway io West Newport. An addition to the list was made at Monday's meeting when homeowners from lhe Ne" port Crest condominiums near Hoag Rill and Ht•ll' Bovd ot t'o~la :\Lesa do some ·fishing ... after lhl· dosing of the Orange..• Count~ Fair. l'omoang the area under the ncl (.•.., tor com~ \\ h1ch they II clon ale to build a pool fo1· mentally n '- larded children. The fts hing \\as pretty good. Woman Held For Spending $20,000 Goof A Ne"' port Reach \\Oman "'ho "'as on the rece1 vmi: cnct of a S20.000 banktn)! C'rror \\al> 1n custody toct a~ hec ausl' :":<'"port Bea<'h poht'<' sa' -.he u .. ed th,· "'Ind foll I o go on a .;hopp111g spree. M aqtarl'l J ean Burch. -t~1. 11! 2900 Park Ne\\ port"' us ;irrl'.,t'h'<i Monda~ mornini: b~ l>elt.'<'llH' Tod W1l k1ni.on "ho hookt'fl hl'r on a char)!e of Jtrnnd tlwfl Accordin~ to Wilkinson. J\lr-. Bur<'h maintained hC'r business check1n~ uccount al the Secunl\ Pacific Nutaonul Hu nk brunch tn Newport C\>nter "twn• the M\T F'lnancaal Corp :.ihr1 nrnintaan., a business u<0t·oun1 Mrs. Rurch 's a<'count . which was (or her rurao sh111), Wanrlsonjl Treasures. was fln"n to ~JO in June when a bank mg 1•n·11r lt•cl lo Ole posllnA of th<' ~20.IX)ll an l\trs. Burch's ucC'ou nt 111stt·ad of ~n·c f1nanc1al 's u<'<'ount Wilkms1H1 all<'~?t'" th.it ~tr-.. Burch dad nol JX>tnl tlw ..rror out to lht• trnnk. "Sht' \H~nt on 11 spree." he a. serh•tl Accordinf( to the 1lcte<·t 1\1', Mrs . Burt h ronvN t1•1I ;1hou1 US.000 or th<' mOO<'Y lo C'a~h 11r ('Uhler 's checks nncl use-rt 1tw rest to pay off "''urnnr~ !If<' miums and buy hl'r 1lauAhh·r ,, ~.800 molor<'ycl1• •(J11fair Pra(•f i~es' Charged. Memorial Hosp\\31 asked that the council also consider the 2? acres of bluff top property over· looking West Newport. Thut land lS currently owned by the state . It "as purchased for freeway right· Of·\\a)" One or the purpose~ of the com· mittee will be to decade 1( there are means other than a bond election the city can use to get the pieces of land 1t wants. Oa'"e Neish. a pokesman for the l r\'ine Company. Monday g1we councilmen a letter ''hlch saict the land <'ompany will not begin deve lopment on the Ba~sade Dr1\'e · Marant' A\enue lot at Balboa Island until after March or 1977, the time when the election is most la kely to be held The Irvine Company has mac.le an offt>r to the catr of the land trade remnant an The Bluffs plus all of the adJoanana bluff Unc The offer is now unJrr consideration City Mann&er Robert Wynn also pointed out Monday that thl' state-owned Pacific £1ectric land might be acgwred from the state as a tradeoff for city main tenanc<> of Coast Hlghwa), cur- rently a state rei;ponslbihty. Ryckoff stressed that the rom· m1ttee "''iJI study acquJsatJon of <See DELAY. Pagt-t\%) Land Buy Asked Newport Pushes Coastline Plan Newport Beach city coun- ciJmen Joined their neighbors in Irvine a nd La.zuna Beach Mon- day an urging public acqwsil1onof the 10.000-acre Irvine coast before development of the pro- perty proceeds Newport Beach councilmen took the stand at the urging of the Friends of t he Irvine Coast whose spokesman. M ark Northcross, told them it is a "'first step" an persuading state and federal agencies to buy the land. Unlike Irvine and Laguna Reach. whose councils approved resolutions prepared by the en· \'lronmental organ12at1on. Ne"' porl Bea ch <'Ouncalmen chose to make their endorsement of the idea in the form of a letter lo be sent ·'lo t he county and all ' other interested pan1es · The letter, unan1mou l) ap- proved by the council, wus an troouced by Councilman Pnul Ryckoff and it sa ys, an part, "the ,city or Newport Beach endorses a county pohcy of maximum pre· servalion of open space within ·a ppropriate econo mic con· slrahats." The letter goes on to urge all public agencies to consider public acqu1s1t1on before pro· ceedmg with development or the land. As in Laguna Beach a nd lr\'ane. the measure was opposed by an l r\"1n e Compa n y spokesman. Don Cameron. Cam eron disputed Northcross' contention that the Friends are not a sking for t otal purchase or lht> 10.000-acre site. '"That"s what the resolution says."· Cameron pointed out. The land com pany's position is that it as impractical to count o n tot a l publ i c purchases. lie also noted that the lr"ine Company~s meetings w1lh both slate a nd fed<>ral offacials on purchase of the land ha\'e proved fruitless. At present. a maximum or 80 percent of the a rea could be set aside for open space acquisataon, depending on" hach development plans are appro\'ed by the county Board of Super\'1sors. Anotller m ember or th-e Friends, Dr Irwin lloffm3n, pre-- sident of the Shoreclicrs Property Owners Association, cited the benefits that <'Ould accrue II> Newport Beach if the entira ISeeC'OAST, Page i\2) Pier Lot Proposed Mayor Junks Plan For Campground Following the ad\'ace or Caty Councilman Don Mcinnis to "stick it in your pocket and forget a bout il." Newport Beach Mayor l:loward Roeers killed o proposal to use part of the Bal boa Pier par king lot as a recreational veh.lcle calllpCround Monday. The proposal. the subject or un· animous condemnation by the Peninsula Point Homeowners Associa tion. the Balboa Im · provement Association and the Ce ntra l Newport B each Homeowners Association. All said use of the parking lot for • RVs would only create problems. The proposal. whi°eh would have turned lhe part of the lot closest to the pier rest rooms into an overmght camping spot for 50 vehicles. was Put forth bv the city's M aram• i>t•partment us :1 way of brancan~ money into city coffer s. Afler r eviewing lhe report anti listening lo an hour of mosUv negative testimony from Balboa areJ hom eowners and bus 1· nessmen, Mcinnis suggested that Roger s use a pocket veto to han- dle the proposal. ··1 don't think there's any big push on the part of residents to set up a place for recreational vehicles at the Balboa Pacr."' said Mcinnis. '"There's already a very good place for them lo AO al the Dunes where they won't be infringing on someone else ·s property. "Why don't you Just stick It in your pocket a nd forget 1t?" he said to Rogers . The Mayor agreed. Natural Gas Costs More FTC Raises Ceiling to Triple Charges WA.S lllNG TON lAP 1 -The Federal Power Commission to- day nearly tripled the amount producers can <'harge for an · terstate natural gas. Averaned with other lower-price gas. it would increase the &\•eragc con· sumer·s gas bill by about ~lS.00 a year Depending how much gas 1s consumed. t his increase would vury: the com mission staff estamatect the average res1den· twl increase might r ange, for e>e· ample, from ~S.20 a year in Florida. where winlt!rs are warmer'" to perhaps S23 14 a year in Ohio. where they are colder At a cost to an average res1rlen· taal customer of about 13 cents per t.000 cubic feet. the starr estimated the average residen- tial bill would increase about !JJ.70 a year in New York state: about !10.40 an California , about Sl7.81 In Pe nnsylvanw; a nd about !21 .45 in tlllnois. Other factors in lhe averages an addition to climate are how many ways households In various stalc!I use natural gas, sul·h as how mony use it for cook· ang, for instance. or for drying dot hes crease by one <"enl every three months. The commission set u lower ceiling price or ~1.01 for gas brought into produ<'tion belw<'en ' Jan. I, 1973, and Dec. 31 , 1974. Shortly before the co m mission 's decrsaon was an· nounced , n s pokesman for a citizens' consumer group callt'd Energy Actaon s aid severaJ con· sumer groups ore expected to fate legal challenges against the increase. Wilkinson :.u1d hl' 1:-11' 1ni: 10 trace the m1ss1ni.: ~1 ~.000 Mt'anwhilt•. lw s,11d. hank or rlc1als ha\ •• 11:.:-.un'<i h1rn thl'\ will COH'r the t'rror tn thl' r1n.111 clal compan' ·~ .it·t•oont School Districts Hit Overall , the 1ncrca'>C 111 pre· ctictcd tn cost the nation's ron· i>umers up to ~I !l hill Ion in th(• r1rst year nder previous rc1o1ulohons . 11r oducers wer e a llowed to r h a r J:e about 52 rents p<:r rhousand cuuic feet for IUiS they imld outside the producioll state. Or::~.:oaM We athe r NB Doctor's Murder Plot Trial Begins Jury selection continued today In the Orange County Superior Court trfal of a Newport Beach physician accused o( planning the murder of his estranied wife. Judge J .E.T. "Ned" Rutter of Newt><>rt Beat'h has been as· signed to the trial of Or. Wayne Lester Robin son . 42. who prac· llces in lr\'ine. Robmson is Cree on !IS0.000 bail. He was arrested last Feb. 26 afttt "hit man"' Anthonysortse. who wall be the key prosecution witlless, told polttt and Mrs. Janet Robinson that her husband bad hired blrn to eliminate her • ... . R\ HA \' F:STRAIJA Of'"• O•llf l'ilel \l•H Six Oran Ac C.:ounty teachers aN 'IOC1at1ons filed charges of unfair labor practices against sax school dastncts today. lluntan1o1ton Reach, Newport· Mesa. lnine a nd Saddleback Valley teachers groups ar e among those filing th e grievances with the state Educa· tional Employm ent Relations Board in Los Angeles. The grievance is the Se<'ODd or Its t)•pe to be hied in Orange County in two weeks under the Educational Employment Rela· tions Act whic h went into effect July 1. according t.o Del WebeT. ol the California Teachers As· sociahon. Last \\ttlt AnaMim and Tushn teacher s filed a similar grle~1'lnce The te achers are protesting what they said are unilateral salar)• freetes. harassment or teachers and what they call "•I· legal superintendents unions" In Anaheim a nd Tustin. Anahe1 m secondary an<.! Tustin l "nified tca<'ht•rs al~o are H1ktn~ part m the grae\"ance procedure Jack Clement. Anaheim secon· dary teachers association presi· dent. announced the filing or the grievances in Santa Ana on behalf of the six teacher grpups. He said "the single most repTeheosible tactic lby the dis· tricts 1 occurred In the Sad · dleback Valley Unified School District where the district bla· tanlly threatened at.s teachers with a refusal to f rant salary i.n· creases for expenence and lralrt· ing." Clement said the Newport· Mesa school board has adopted a similar salary frttze The board also bu rescinded many person- nel policies which have been agreed to unde r previous negotiations , he asserted. In Hun ting ton Beach and lrvine. teachers salaries haYe been unilaterally rroten wtthout discussio n with teacher representatl\'es, Clement con· •f tended fluntangton Beach C.:1ty Sth1>0I Olstrl<'l Superintendent S.I\. Mortell commented o n the teachers group action. "We are threatened by this,•· he said. "We have done research on it and our legal advisors say the teachers do not have grounds for the grievance," he added. In today's decision, the com· mission set (I new nationwide celling price of !1.42 per thousand cu bic feet for gas . brought into production since Dec. 31. 1974. The commission said this celling price may in· Medics Get Added Raise in 4-1 Vote Lookiq into the audience of about 30 raremen and their wives, Newport Beach City C.OUncllman Paal RJckolf quipped. "I sure "°" r aon~ llave to caJJ on a par•medtc ln the near future.·· Ryckof( cast the lone dissent· lng vote as the city <louncil ap- pro"ed a 10 percent pay boost for the city's seven paramedics. Ryckoff's remark was taken as a JOke by the group which ap· peared before counc:Umen Moo· day nigh\ to get the paramedic pa,y dilferenllal added to the S.2 (See MEDICS, PaseA.2• t Deer~alfln~ cloudinrs~ to sunny Wednesday. Slij!hlly cooler, w ith h illh ul beaches 68 to 73 Wcdnes da y . I.ow tonight 1n mld·OOS. INSIDE TODA l' Sport1 NftOT Glenn While, at th~ Montreal Ol11mplc1, /lie• ltorl~• on kayokcr1. Bill l.Aach of Corona del Mor. and Coata Mua'• Mike Johnaon. And he toke1 in-<Upth look at Mution Viejo'• Bno.nCoockll, fwc>-11me gold medal wmnn rn ~mming. See Page 84. l•tlex •t a II ... Alt ,.. ... ... au Alt II .. .. .. , ... ,u ' A2 DAIL v PILOT N Tuesday July 27. 1976 I • : Three Perish . • m Marine Copter Crash 81 PHWP &OSMAJUN __ .... ,,.... .... Thrtt marines were klncd •nd t"o others nJun .. 'd Mondoy alter <i Cit 53 "Sea Stalhoo" troo1> ~orrying hellcorter cr1Shed 1n 11 f ie ld of h i l s n ear the northern border of Camp PendJeton. The giant eopt~r. the b1gge t in the ser\'1cc. \\as bound toward the ba!>e from the Santa Ama Marine hcllcoplt'r station. It was on its way to pick up troops to participat.-111 u mph1hwus t·' erc1se11 on Sun Clt>rncnte Island. when the unexplalnt'<l t'rash oc <-·urred at 8 10 t• m . m11ilan· ~uthoratles said · Camp Pendlt>ton offic1.l.ls 1den· lilied the dead as Mai Antht.>ny 0 . ec.ta. lS. the pilot, ol JrvinP, Staff Sgt. Aeuben Olvera. 24, n-tw chief, or RedWood City: and 5'1. John C. V&lla. z:z. ere\ membtt, of Gar•n Cro•e. Costa and Olvera ~ere killed on Impact when the ht-llcopt~r explodf'd in namri. Villa died of has uuur1cs hours later at the Naval Regional Medlctil Center at Camp Pendleton lflJured "ere Lant'e Cpl Guy E. Fish, 19. 1st mechnruc, or Rls- in$! Sun, Jnd. ! and Isl Lt Jame5 M Lea\'IS, 2S, th(: co pilot. who ls\e11 ut the El Toro Mar1nt> Corps Air Station Both were r e po rted in satisfactory condition at bt.tse hospital. The helicopter crt.IM\ed about Council Action In action Monday rught. the Ne" port Beach City Coun- nl OPE~ SPACE: Put off a decision on the open space hond election for JO days so a counc1l l'omm1ttee ('an come up with a shopping list. IRVINE COAST: Agreed with the intent of a resolution from the Friends of the Irvine Coast that publil' acq01:;ition of the area be considered ~rore pra\'ate de\'elopment and put the idea rn a lell<'r to the count} :md "all other interest<.'d parties ... PAR10 1EDICS: Gave paramedics a 10 percent pay dif· feren1ial along with the 5.2 pcrc:enl pay raises granted all lire departmt>nl employes BALBOA RV LOT: Refused to act on a city Marine Department sugge!tton to 03e part of th«rl3alboa-P-ier" park- ing lot for a recreation\ eh1cle campground. ENSIGN VIEW PARK: Accepted the proposed master plan for de\'elopment of the park in Newport Heights and ordered city officials to "'ork out a phased development schedule. Pe11di11g Ret11r11 Ailing U •. S. Visitor To Be Transferred UCI Medical Center officials decided today to transfer ailing ·Brito n Violet We lc h to a Newport Beac h convalescent home while they pursue negotia- tions to return her to her native land. ·•Her bill at the Lido Convales .. cent llome wall be prud in full by ' the county." Assistant Medical Director J ay Bagner assured the Adam~ family and newsmen. .. And "e hope later ttus week to make arrangements lo return this lady to England by air " Mrs. Welch, 82. has incurred hospitals balls or more than ~10,000 since she suffered l\\O strokes whale ns1ting with her daughter, Mrs. Deborah Adams of Newport Beach. The Adams family has been unable to pay any portion of those bills or raise the ~3.000 needed to trans port t he helpless Mrs. \V(llch ba('k lo Bntaan Dostal Sets Airport Talk Ne"' port Oearh l\I ayor Pro 1'em M 1lan Dostal wall be the fC'a tured speaker Wednesday night at a to"n hall meet1n.i: sponsored by the Corona del Mor Chambt>r of Commerce. Dostal. who 1s th(' <'llY council s «'xpcrt on :urports and a\ iallon. "111 da~russ thl• Orungi• Countv Airport "1th Corona del M:ar <Jrca residents The meeting is slal<'d for 7 ~ p m . in the aud1tonum at the 'oron1a ctel Ma r Elementary School. Curnation a l Third Avtnue.s. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT .... a. ...... , .... O•ll• f'j~ Wtll\ .... , .. " . ·~""""° ... ~ .. ,, ""•", ., ...... ~ ,, ,,... c>o--(HU l'wllllU\1 ... ~' "'!»''"• ~·ttt.,.n" .,... ~·~,..,,.. ~, ·~ f ,...,._, tor fMlft tw\t'\•, N••Hf1 ~I\ H\llftO ... t~ tff.tt-. •Ot.H\t•llll Vfff•t, ff''fiM ..... , • ...,., V•l .. y •"fl L~ kM"~~ c....t A \i~1t ......... •<Mt ..... " ,., ... ~ .... ).01\jot.tn --(jot~ '~ '''"''111•• ~,,_fl!~ ...... ,, .. uo Yflt\t .. , S.trfft,<•,l• Mt'4. (ttht_,PHml• Robert N. We«t "'''*"'•!"ct ,,_...., ThomllS l(eevlt ••·i.• Thomas A. Morphine ,...,... .... ,_ Charles H. Loos Rict\4rd P. Nall A>to>l_IN..,....l~ C.~ ..... "'C. Or-CN>I -hlli ... C- -l · .. --'* .... 11111$tt6l ............. i.1 ~U•r •r H•"\i\t~"h N'tl-' f!My k ,..,.._vtH "''"•wt '"''•' oum'"'•" ot ~ ............ -. SkeNI •••u .,..,..,. ,.,., M cett• Me'41, C.0•....... -.. ........ .., ...... ",, -1111• ••.,...lt4 U_M,,,....1 .. ..-.-11.fl04-$1U-lllt. It wall take three seats to a<'· commodate her stretcher and she must be accompanied by u registered nurse. doctors said. Her future care in a British nurs- ing home will be paid in full by that nation's National Health Service. "We intend to do everything we can to ~el Mrs. Welch back to Britain." Wagner said Loda~. "But we must move her from a bed that 1s needed for acute medical care into a more swtta· ble ronvalescent home while "e work on negotiations with the Britis h Co n ~u late an Los Angeles .·· A campaign lo raise funds for Mrs. Welch and the Adams fami- ly Is being mounted today by the Newport 8e;1ch chapter of the Daughters of the Brillsh Empir£' Organizers are contacting all 60 Cali fornia chapters of the or- ganization today an a mov(• to defray all or part or the $3,000 fare demanded by Britis h A1rwa)s. "We are deeply grateful for all the support we have been !(Cl· ling." Mrs. Adams said Loda~. .. Unfortunately. my mother as not able to comprehend what 1s happening and has no idea or the contrO\'ersy her illness ha~ created ·• f'ro• Page A I MEDICS ... percent raises granted r1rc employes two weeks ago. In that earJier dectS1on. it ~~s unrlear whether tile four coon· cllmen who approved tht• meosure meant to Rrant or withhold the extra pay. Paramedic Nick Waite. who spoke for the group Monday, pointed out that the 10 percent differential was part of the city·~ pay offer to firemen and one th<it the fircCl ghters association had accepted . Led by Mayor Howard Rol(ers . councilmen added the new parame dic pay to the new budget. making ll effective July 17. Ryckoff. in opposing lhe addj- tlon. said he did not see any re - ason to change his opinlon and al- luded to a pending lawsuit which firefighters have said they will file in order to get a court defin1· lion or the meaning or negotlat· Ing in good faith. Waite indicated Monday that . fire fighters may pull out of the suit which was to have been Joint- ly riled with the city Police Employee's Assc>clation. .. Your acceptance of this new idea." Waite said. "cannot be construed as the city failing to negotiate. We don't want to •J>- pear to be holding a hammer against the city's head." Port in Peril SINGAPORE <AP> -This seaport is on pollution alert alter five ships collided in th~ Malacca Strait, spilling oil Sunday. ·U miles e-.t or the Las Pulau c•te ot Camp Pendfeton, w1tl\m 1even mllet of the San Onolre nuclear power station. Eyewltnuaes said there wu no fire before the Sea St:llhon strurk ground. but 1t burst afire upon 1mp:1ct. liC'attenng debras O\t'r a w1dt' ar.e. The ftre N''t ocr nearby brush but was qu.1ckly cootrolltd, the base said. The crash was app1renUy v1si· ble to motorists on the Sun Oiei;o ~'reeWU) Huse wr controllers said the pilot knew he was m trouble and radioed a mayday d1slress .:ilgnaJ. RI\ ing the l'OOl'dinates of has po~it1on, JUSt before the crash Patty OKs TestiJDony For State LOS A NGELES <API Patr1c1a Hearst. in a surprise mo\'e todav. offered to testaf\. ag a an s t \\;ii Ii am and Em II~· llarras. and the prosecutor said he may call her a s a rebuttaJ wit- ness Deputy Dis t . Att y. Sam Ma) er son rushed into the Harris trial 40 minutes late and an· nounced that Miss Hearst's al· tornc.y phoo.ed with her oiler to testify without a grant of im· munaty from prosecullon. M ayerson said attorney Al Johnson said in the phone call that "his client is prepared to wawe all rights and privileges and to testify 10 th111 case." The announcement brought a furious protest from chief de- fense attorney Leonard We· mglass. who 1mmedjately mo\•ed for a mistrial on grounds lhe state misrepresented its rase. Superior Court Jud~e Mark Brandler denied the mot.ion al ont'e and a ngrily 3('CUSed We· mglass of "twisting everybody's words and t houghts." On the basis of that comment. the derense moved that Brandler d1squaJ1fy himself on grouods of baas against the defendants. .. r don't understand the court ·s lack of sensitivity to the position these defendants are in,'' said Weinglass. Mrs. Harns shouted at the Judge. "We have made a motion to remove } ou for preJudice and as each day goes by you confirm that posit a on ... It's appalling." Mayerson asked for a two-day delay in the trial to interview Mass llearst at a federal prison m San Diego but yielded lo the de· fense protests and withdrew his motion for delay . The defense ca se 1s scheduled to begin Wednesday. The pro- secution would be unable to use Mass Hearst in the presentation of its rase without a delay. Jlowever, M ayerson said he was not discounting the possib1Ji. ty that Mass llears t will lestify as a rebuttal witness following the def cnse c us<.'. "There as no intention to g1ve the codefendant <Miss Hearst1 immunity," he said. "There has been no d iscussion of a pica ... In view of the defendants' vehc· ment position. l withdraw my re- quest for a two-day reress. ·· f 'ro ... Page .-l I COAST ... parcel were lo be publiclly owned Ile noted that dnelopment in the coastal area t'ould onlv occur in the arPa cloesl to Newport Peach. thus affe cting the t'1ly's traffic problems and decreasing the quahly of air He also noted that officials of the Newport·Mesa Un1f1ed School distrit't have tcst1f1ed twfor<> the County Planning C'nmm1ss1on that an eflhmatc<I J ,000 students would be aenerated from homes buall In the coastul area Srhool officials .say thr y foresee no way to raas<' the money to build schools lo house these stu- dents . S1 m1l ar potential problems led tht> l rv1nt' City Council more than a week aito to not only en· dorse the resolution but to add to at a resolution which would pro- hibit any residential develop- ment in the coastal area, permit· tang only commercial recrea- t.Jonal uses along with the open space. NB Exchangers Present Shrine The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor will present a Freedom Shrine. a n exhibit of 28 reproduc-· tions of historic American docu- ments. to Anaheim Stadium. Saturday. tt will be on perma· nent display at the stadium. Ed Kohlmei er , Freedom Shrine comm it tee chairman. will present the collection of Americana on behalf of the Ex· change Club. Anaheim mayor Bill Thom will accept on behalr of the City or Anaheim, owner or the stadium. • D.oily l'ilel $1111 ..... 1. CHARRED REMAINS OF TROOP-CARRYING HELICOPTER AFTER CAMP PENDLETON CRASH Three Marlnea Perish. Two Others Injured When Troop Carrier Smashed Into Hilla 'No Possibilif y ' Hunt for Cyclist Ends By LAURIE ~PER Ol lk DOii' rlllll SUH American search crews have officially ended their search ror Masayeki Tanaka, a Coast res1· dent who has been missmg 1n the scorch in g desert an Northwestern M ex1co for O\'er a "eek. A San Diego County Sheriff's Department spokesman said the searchers. all of whom are \'Olun· leers. "JUSt didn't reel any possibility that they "'ould find anything." Sgt. J ohn M andcr also said the searrhers · ·rinally Just rt.>:.tt'hl'<I the limit or their cnduranC:l' .. lie said they were r unnini: out of gas and wuter amt becomani: rundown from the high hcut ancl long hi kes thrOUJiih very tkep sand. "It's a \·erv hard dension lo make." he s aid. "You come lo the point or alm~st dinishiog return," he said. "You're endangering your search crews beyond the point of finding any survivors." He s aid the search had been turned over to the Mexaeun feder al police in Mex1calt. H owever. he said. he un- d er s t ands unofC1c1ally that another team from the United f'rona Page A I DELAY ... the land. not necessarily purchase. "There are plenty of other ways for the t·ity lo get land. Buying it is just one of them.'' he said. Ryckoff's proposal. which he first brought up in April, would be for acquisition to preserve the open space. He said development of the parcels into parks could be done later as money becomes available. States is preparing to pick up the search. Sear c her s said M onday Tanaka apparently veered off a road that would have led ham to ~ater. Searchers said tracks they have been following indicate that Tanaka . a former San Juan Caoistrano resident. actuallv waiked farther than he would have needed to reach Tres Poz.o. "here supplies and water l'Ould have been founrt San Diego County Sheriff's Lt Robert Morse, who is coordinat- ing the search with Mexican authorities. said Tanaka had been "alkmg along a dart road leading to the small setUement. But. he said Tanaka may have spotted the lights of Mexicali. and headed int o the des ert toward that lown, !JCJ or 60 miles away Tres Po10 "as aµparen tly onl} a male or t" o down the road when he chang~ his d1 rert1on Con1n1issio11 Officers Jacqueline Kilbourne Cleft1 <.1nd Joan Evans have been elected chairman and vice chairman, r<'spectively, of the New port Beach Arts Commission. Both women were ap- pointed to the commission in 1975. J\Trs . Kilhourne lakes over the leadership of the SC'vcn-membC'r commission from Ladis law Reday. , Good People To Know When You're Looking For Diamonds And Jewelry '1.f Check Out These Bargains : Dom R1clt1 IJNM •ll~l1 1llL11/',M(:ll, } l l(t ( l;tJll·~ '' I .., ( • ll-'" \/I I 4 / ( t J•,, II I 1$,.., \ llll (t M~-1 .. J .<11 f I A;, 'J S8(1 flt .. Y\I 'J .'>H1 8t I tr P TH[ LADY \1 l'l 1 , ' '· I ' JI I V'>. ,,,, \18' l 04 ( '· °""-""'' Sol .. f'"P",.,f m.,. '(!IS........ .... . ... . 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The giant copter. the biggest in the service. was bound toward the base from the Santa Ana ~brine hl'liropter s tation. ll was on its way to pick up troops to participate In amphibious ex· erclies on San Clemente lsland, when t.he unexplamed t rash oc- curred at. 8 : 10 a .m .. mditary authbnties said. Camp Pendleton otrid:lls iden- tified the dead as Maj. Anthony 0 . Costa. 3~. the pilot. of Irvine, Staff Sgt Reub.en Olvl'ra. 24. t'rew ch1er. of Redwood Cit}'. flld Set. J ohn c . Villu, 22, crew member. or Garden Grove. Costa and Olvera were lclllcd on im1>acl when the helicopter exploded In names. V11Ja died or h.is injurle!\ hOurs later at the Naval Ret:ionul .Medical ~nter at Camp Pl'ndleton. 11\iured were Lance Cpl. Guy E . Fish. 19, tst mechanic. or Ris- ing Sun. Ind.; and l sl Lt. Jomes <SffCOPtER, Page A?> Natural Gas Prices to SOar 0.11, ...... SQlt -to CHARRED REMAINS OF TROOP-CARRYING HELICOPTER AFTER CAMP PENDLETON CRASH Three M8rines Perish, Two Others lnJutect When Troop Carrier SmHhed Into Hiiis Yearly Increase .Teachers Sue Over Pay ~AS~t~:N~?-Th• ~ -J JI b k p t • C ll d 'R L _ •ble' Federal Power Commission to-JUtUUe ac 0 icy a e epre11~nsi day nearly tripled the a mount producers can charge ror in- terstate natural gas. Averaged with other lower -price gas. it would incre.ase the average con- sumer 's gas bill by about $LS.60 a By RAV ESTRADA 04.,.. 0.11, l"ilet $1.ilt Six Or ange County teachers as- sociations filed charges of unfair Jabor practices against six school districts today. Huntington Beach, Newport· ,M.esa. Jrvine and Saddle back Valley teachers groups are amon g those filin g the • srievances with the state Educa- tional Employ ment Relations Board in Los Angeles. The grievance 1s the second or its type to be filed 1n Orange County en two "eeks under the .Edul'alional Employment Rela· tlons Act whkh went into effect July 1. according lo Del Weber. or the California Teachers As- sociation. Last w~k Anaheim and Tus tin teachers filed a a imilar grievance. The teachers are protesting what they said are unilateral .sala ry freezes. harassment of 'teachers and what they call "ti· Jegal superintendents unions'' an ~nahelm and Tustin. Anaheim secondary and Tustin Unified teachers also are taking part in the grievance procedure. Jack Clement. Anaheim set•on- dary teachers association presi- dent. announced the fil ing or the grievances in Santa Ana on behalf of the six teacher Rtoups. He s aid "the s1nJ?lc most r.eprehen.siblc t11ct1l' <by the dis- t fil'ts 1 ocl'urrcd in the Sad- dJ"back . Valley Unified School Dittrict where the distract bla - tantly threatened It tc•ache-rs wtth a refusal to l(rl.lnt salary an- "'No Possibility' creases for experience and tram- ang ... Clement said the Newport· Mesa school board has adopted a similar salary freete. The board also has rescinded many person- nel policies wbich have been agr eed to under pr evious negotiations, he asserted. In Huntington Beach and Irvine. teachers salaries have been umlateraJly frozen without. discussion with te acher representatives. Clement l'On- tended. Huntington Beach City School District Superintendent S.A. Moffett commented o n the teachers gr oup action ... We are threatened by this," he said. "We have done research on it and 0ttr le&al advisors say the leachers do not have grounds for the grievance," he added. Costly Error Woman Held in Check Spree A Newport Beach woman who was on the r eceiving end of a ~20,000 banking error was in custody today because Newport. Beach police say ·she used the windfall to go on a s hopping spree. Margaret Jean Burch, 49. of 2900 Park Newport was arreseled Monday morning by Detective Tod Wilkinson who booked her on a charge of Jtrand theft. According to Wilkinson, Mrs. Burch maintained her business chel'king acl'ounl al the S(?curily Pac\fic Nataonal Bank branch in Newport Center where the MVC rlrtaneial Corp-. also maint•ins a business account. Mrs. Burch's account. which was for her curio !>hop, W1ndsong Treasures, was down to !10 in June when a banking error Jed to the posting of the S0.000 in Mrs. Burch's account instead of MVC Financial's account • Wilk inson alleges that Mrs. Burch did not point the error out lo the bank. "She went on a s pree," he asserted. According to the detective. Mrs . Burch converted about ~lS.000 of the mon~y to cash or cashier's che<'ks and used the rest to pay off insurance pre- miums and buy her daughter a • ~3.~ motorcycle. Wilkinson said he is trying to trace lhe missing ~~.ooo. Meanwhile. he said, bank of· ficlals have assured him they will cover the error in the fman· c1al company's account. Hunt for Cyclist Ends • By LAUIUE KASPER °' .... O.lly "'* """ American search l'rews have olflclally ended their 11carch for .Masayeki Tanaka. a Coa11t rrsl· dfnt who has been mlsslna In the acorchlnR d eser t I n Northwestern Mexico for over a week. A San Diego County Shc!riff's Department spokesman said the Marchers, a ll or whom are volun- teers . "j us t didn't reel any poa1bUity that. tbey would find anything.'' Sgt. John r.t ander also sa.ld the searchers "finally J~t reached the limit ol lheir endurance." He said t.bey were running CMJt of «as and water and becoming ~n hom the hiah heat and Jong bikes through very deep sand. .. It's • very hard decision to make," be said. .. You come to the point or almost. dlnisblng return," be Hid. "You're endancering your ffatth crews beyond the point ot finding any survl vors." He said the search hid betn turned over to the Mexican federal police In Muiuti. Ro•eve r. he said, be un· cleratand1 \lnorrtdal1y that mother team from the United States JI prepartnc J,o pie It up the Marda. . . ~ Sear c hers said Monday Tanaka apparently vucred ofr a rood that would have led him to water. Searchers s aid tracks they have been lollowlng Indicate that Tnnaka. a former San Juan Capistrano resident, actually walked farther than he would h ave needed to reach Tres Pozo. where supplies and water could )love been found. San Diego County Sherirf's Lt. Robert Morse. who is coordinat· Ing the search with Mexican authorities. said Tanaka had been walking a long a dirt road <See LOST• P11e A.%) Planners Endorse fJB-lwme Project A proposed 63-unil housing de. velopment l n the Missions Planned Community was en· doned Monday by the Oran1e County Planning Commission. The proposed ll.2-acre d~ velopment at Paseo de Valencia and Beckanham Stre« adjoins a section of the Aliso Creek trails &)'Stem bypass. Before wionin g commission ap- prov al. lhe proposed 68·un\l single family residential develop- ment's anticipated impact on Jocal sshool enrollment was already projected in (Ot'ecast by the Saddleback Valley Unified School Db trict. As she voted in favor or the pro- ject, Planning Commission Chairman Shirley Grindle chided al what was once proposed to be a 144-unit. development OD the site. "Had the Planning Com- mission made the <unit> rahac· 1ion. we w ould h ave been crucified by certain newsptq>ers and the Board of Supervisors." Mn . Grindle said. • She and her four fcllow eom· mluloaen quickly voted to ap· prove the project's tentative tract map and the conditional use permit needed to get the ptOject underway. ' year . . Depending how much gas is consumed. this increase would var y: the commiHlon s taff estimated the average reslden· tlal increase might range, for ex· ample, from $5.20 a year in Florida, where winters a re warmer, to perhaps Sl.14 a year· in Ohio. wher e they are colder. At a l'OSt to an average residen- tial l'Ustomer of about 13 cents per 1,000 cubic feet. the staff estimated the average residen- tial bill would increase about !11.70 a year in New York state: about $10.40 in California; about $17.81 in P e nnsylvania; a nd about !2US in Illinois. Other factors fn the averages in addition to climate are bow many ways households In various states use natural gas. s uch as bow many use it for cook· ing, for instance, or for drylng dothes. Over all, the increase is pre- dicted lo eost the nation's con· sumers up to $1.S bilUon in the first year. Under previous regulations. producers were allowed to char ge about 52 cents per thousand cubic feet for gas they sold outside the producing state. ln today's decision. the com· mission set a new nationwide ceiling price or U .42 per thousand c ubic reel for gas brought into production since Dec. 31, 1974. The commission said this l'eiling price m ay in- crease by one cent. every three months. The commission set a lower ceiling price of ~1 .01 for ga:s brought into production between J an.1, 1973, and Dec. 31, 1974. Shortly before the com· mission's d ecision was a n - nounced, a spokesman for a citizens' consumer group called Energy Action said several con· <~eTRIPLE, P11e Al) Mrs. Figeira Takes Valley Chamber Post Sharon F'lgeira of El 1'oro. a seven.year resident o< the Sad- dleback Valley, has taken over as manager of the valley's Chamber or Commerce. Mrs . F'igeira's husband. Robert, is a vice president or the chamber. The Dew manacer hu studied economic• and business ad· mimstratlon at Texas Tech and the Unjversity of Maryland ex· tension in Munich, Germany. She also bas worked jn the banking industry. She ls a mem~ of the De Portola Scbool PTO and belorigs tt the Mission Viejo Klwanls Club. Mrs . Figelra also is the foundJng president o< Saddleback Mothers ·ot Twins Club (she has twin sons> and is an officer in the r eaiooal club chapter. Teens Tipple They Imbibe With Consenl S~N DIEGO CAP1 -A survey shows 82 percent or the high school students in San Diego County drink alcohol. with 33 percent of those gelling drunk once a m onth or more. "Apparently a lot or the drinking does not take place in automobiles, but at home with parental con· sent." s aid Dist. Atty. Edwin L. Miller. llis youth ad";sory board conducted the survey r eleas ed Monday. · Miller said 78 percent or hi~h s ch ool pupils who were asked why they drink s aid they enjoyed the w·ay alcohol makes them feel. l lc said 65 per cent of the students polled said they favor~d lowei:ing the drinking age to 18. Maller sa1d the ...Wts of the survey, which cov- e~ed _13 of the 14 school districts in the county. will be distributed to the juvenile j ustlce system and to law enforcement agencies in the state and elsewher e. Smog Alert Forecast For North County Air pollution l evels in the northern part of Orange County were expected to reach the minimum required to call a first stage s mog alert today, accord· Ing to county Air Pollution Con· trot Dlstrlcl officials. Another Cella Fund Probe Opens in LA A fede ral Grand Jury in· vestigation that will examine possible political payoffs un- covered during the recent trial of Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr. is scheduled to gel under way Wed- nesday in Los Angeles. Federal prosecutors close to the inquiry would only comment today that the main thrust of the invesligntio n w ill be to de· termlne exactly what happened to an estimated S milUon ex· tracted from the coffers of Mls- l'i<>n Commun ity Hospital, Mis- sion Viejo a nd Mercy General Hospital, Santa Ana. Rut they did not deny lhal courtroom testimony which brought the names of s late treasurer Jesse Unruh and state controller Kenneth Cory into the record freque ntly will form part of the grand jury Inquiry. Cella, 51 , was sentenced to five years in fed~ral prison after be· Ing convicted or masterminding the removal of funds from the two hospitals he ran and partial· lyowned. Ills key aide, hospitaJ con· troller Theodore Schiffman, SJ. or Santa Ana, drew a two and one·half year te rm for his role in the defrauding of both facilities. Both men have been sub· poenaed to appear befoce the grand jury. Hospital officials Georte Louis OUendorf, 45, of Laguna Beach and Stephen Robert Evans, 31, of Mission Viejo. each drew one year t.erms in federal prison from Judge Byrne. Cella, Schiffman and Evans race lrial on related cbarces in Oran•e County Superior Court. Ollendorr. who pleaded guilty in federal court pretrial action. has aga1n pleaded guHt.y and been sentenced In the county court. lSee PAYOFFS, Page A%) The alert was forecast for the northern area with a note that the alert could extend into part of the central county. The smog attack was expected to l ast roor hours starting in the early afternoon. Southern and coastal regions of the county were e xpected to escape the alert level concenlra· tions of pollution today. An APC D spokesman said lwo of the three oddant (ozone> monitoring stations that were oul of service last week have been re· paired and are taking measure· ments. They recorded ver y low levels of ozone pollution Monday. Jn a first stage alert situation, schools, industries, businesses a nd automobile drivers are asked to cut bal'k on activities that mig ht contribute to the pollution in the air. Open bumjng of refuse is also prohibited. Monday the APCD issued a not1ficat1on on Its network or alert radios that Orange County had been identified as a prlmo sour ce area for pol lutant.a l'On• tributing to first stof,te warning:; forecast tor today In the inland counties. Coast Weather Decreasing cloudlnesfl lo sunny Wedne11d ay. SUghUy cool er. with hi ll h ot beaches 68 to 73 Wcdncs· day. Low t.onist l\t. Jr1 mJd.s>s. INSIDE TODA V Sporl1 ~/tor Cl'1tra While, ot the Montreal Olympfc1, /Ilea 1torft1 on ka11~1.Blll l~h of Corona dtl Mor.anti Cotta Mt1a'1 Mlk• John¥1n. And fW! takt1 in-<Uplh look.a( Miuion Viejo'1 BrlonCooddl, two-time gold mtdal...,, m ltllimmfng. See P.ag• lU. •••ex MY-""'fl<e AIJ MftUIMen et =i.-. =~ e.:.''" Ai: \..M, .. y• Al M;l!Mfl'-t Alt QlllWIW• A' ... ti...t Ne•• A4 Cl•tll... 1•14 ()fefltfC.uMf Al c-k\ u ...... 1 \.1 trM•-., ~' .... Otatll .... f<tf Al l+KU4*rlt .. t Al•lf ll•wt .. ~... M T ..... 1.0... All • ....,..._,,, A• Tiie~ At ....._. .,.ti ...... , .. ---I t WttM-A4 ·-".... At - . .. -· SB Tundty.July27. 197$ • ' t ,. : Same Joh, ·same Pay, Aide Demands J DAILY PILOT l.. .,. ANN£ COOPEJl and rules In her ravor. fed~al Job Both held p ositions aa ad· personnel rer ord . I °'-..u.,,,.... fundin' to the city could be m lnlstrative aid es. eUectH'e Mrs. Marx said the "rtt.StMcted · 0•11Yl'llel~t ...... e Call SalDola, a San Juan jeopardiied. Au1: 18. 1975 dO<'uments " Inc lude a Cl::'J'A • Caplatraao city e.~p&o)·~ l\~ This feet.rat mone) t•urr1•nUy The e1l\' n •Jects M1 s Samo1n·s bud~et apphr;.ataon showlns ~·ha\ tender a rtdtral mak•WOl't allows iH Juan to emphw 18 charge of 8t'X ctasrrinunatlon out CE1 A. tmplO)'\'S. lntludln 11 proeram, 1$ not allowed t o people. mcluctm.: Mi.-.: Snniula . of h :uld Directo r or Ad· liecker and Miss Sumota, ~en .imswcrthe telephone~tc1ty ha.ll. under the CornpH•ht ns l\'l' mini lrut1vc.> Services J o hn earning. lier boss Sl)'S Lhiat a because Employment and 1'raJrung At't O' ulhvan broui:ht t'il.!.ht <'hatAf'~ Mrs Marx irnid an ~xtellent tht' pretty young woman r e· ICl:."l'Ai. ugalnsl ht>r on Apnl 23 lln() re· tll..<tt> <·an bt> made against the city «1"ed too many pe,nonal cllll:s. The program 111 desiant'<I to C'Ommended she bt.• Cirt.<d. on the busl11 or st~ d~Ct'imlna Miss Sam0l11, however. con· filler fedtral money anto hlrlnt: City Manager James Mocalis. llC>o, She cMlled lhr city• C'hwac:s t•nds thla is not true. She main· and job training ~rorr:uns ut lht• nctang as hearing offif{)r, rt:'· &Jlalnst her client~· ty" and tains that <'Qnstratnt.s have bttn locll level. One stat('d ioal is. "to \'lewe<i the charg~ Muy 18 and u ad thel'.. would .not d UP under placed on her because sbe dt· insure thllt CETA provides Rood imposed u J>ennlly oC lS workln~ illl.~EOClnvcstotut Ofl .. mataded lhl' sam~ salary u a Job and trainin(l op~1rtur11tics to day11 leave wllhout puy. na\ht•r If a city Ill violating the law, male cmplo> e doing the same both men and\\ oin1.·n 00 an l'QUJ.I lhun dism issal. i1ht• llllid ... on cmpluye has the \\Ork. basis " Miss Samota re quest ed a rlS?htto documentlhevlotoUon." • Miss Samota h~s nled a com· · public hearing. On June 29. City Whll<' the 1-:EOC deliberates. plaint agains t the city with the The thrust of Miss Samotn's C('>UnC'll convened in its role as Miss Samota Is working In the Equal Employment Opportunity <'omplaint against the l'itr 15 that the c ity's personnel board to <'On· city 's plannl111 department. Sbe '.:'om mission < EEOCt. Jr the com· William 8e<'ker was earning S840 sjder the charges. has been demoted to rltrk·t.Ypist mission mves tagates her cl11Jm a month, while she earned S7~. l.ada Marx, Miss Sa mota's at· and ls aljowed to use city e(juip· Woods Spotted•! FBI Seeks Kidnap Suspect in East llICKSVILLE. N.Y. IAPI - The FBI s aid today it is in· 'llestigatang reports that a fugitive wanted in the kidnaping of a group of s chool children in Cahfornia has been seen in this re· sidential Long Island community. torney, was present at the hear· ment o nly with her boss' mg and said the personnel board permission. recommended that au but two of C'1ty Manager James Mocahs the charges agamst Miss Samota t'laims no <.'loud hangs over her be dropped. pos1t1on with the city. The two charges lhe board up· "She has s hown b)' her past held are that Miss Samota 'ob-performance that she Is capable tamed and used restricted dO<'U· or good work." he said. "Her cur· ments without permission and rent status with the c ity 1s that she m ade illegal entry inlo 'permanent clerk·typist.' " MAKING WAVES AT SAN JUAN CITY HALL Gall Samota Claims Job Dtscrlmtnation Frederick Newhall Woods IV. 27, is named in California and federal arrest warrants in con· nection with the k1dnapmg. The abduction at gunpoint or a busload or Chowchilla school chiJdren and the bus driver took place July 15. The children and the driver were imprisoned in a buried van for about 18 hours until they escaped by dlggingtheirway out. Investigators would n either \.'Olllirm nor deny reports that Woods had contacted the Nassau County polit>e with an a1m or possible surrender on Ceder al and state a rrest warrants. l 'ru• Page . I I LOST ... leading to the s mall settlement. But. he said Tanaka may ha\'e s potted the lights of Mexicali. and headed into the d esert to\\ ard that Lown. 50 or 60 miles away. Tres Pozo w as apparently only a mile or two down the road when he <'hanged his direct ion. ~lorse said he expeC'ted the s earch for Tanaka, \\ho has been • living an Long Be nch near the steel plant \\here he \\Orks. \\1ll cont inue today Ile said Mexican authorities w er e planning to rer rlllt \'aqueros to aid in the search. Tanaka and William Kastorff or Dana Point had ridden into I Me1<ico on their motorcycles July 18. They Wl.'re expe<'tcd to return to Or ange County the next even· mg. Sear<'her s found Kastorff's body on Sunda y an the desert area b c.>t wel'n the Sierra de Juarez Mountains and the road . linking San Felipe and Mexicali. They said he a ppeared to ha,·e been dead for about a week. KastorH's m ot orcycle was round about a quarter or a male away from his body. Tanaka's bike was found about 20 miles s outhwes t or Kastorff's body. Both bikes were standing upright und In Rood mt'c hartical cond1taon but rompletely out offuel. Morse s:ud authorities have ruled out the poss1b1hly of acc1· dent or rout play. The area where ·the search is being conducted has no water holes or habitation and tem· peratures have run~cd up lo 115 degrees. In p<ast years, others have been lost and ne ve r found in th1a area. Saddle back Cof C e l Movie Date The S oddl e ba<'k Valley Chamber of <.:om mcrce wlJI show the film "Sln11d Up Cor America" 1'hursday at 1ts rcl(Ular mC?elinll .al 7·30 a m. al lh 1 M1S&ion Viejo Country Club. The 4S·m lnute movie, narrated by l\mw:ay Prc11idcnt Richard Oo Vos, 1s desisncd to fltomote a lx'l· ter under:ttand1n~ oC the free en· tcrprise 1yatem. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. WH:d ...... ~ .. ,.. .......... ~ Jeck R. Curlev "'"'"'"'""""_c;.,,... .. ~ Thomas Kff'olll ...... Thc>mes A M ut1lhlne -"'"'l• ... ••·- 0\arln H. Loos Rk t\lrd P. N•ll "'"''--->f'9L~ SHd .. IMlcll YalleyOffla JIJOI L• 1'•1 fl-•t -0..... f , ... _,, Otfk 91 Ctoeiwoa UIWOIM•lt-H .... t ....... -~. tltlJ_,........,_. l-.. ~tl ll .. Gi.-~o i.v-1 Patty to Testify Against Harrises LOS ANGELES c AP 1 - Patricia Hearst offered lodav to testify against WiUfam and Emi· ly Harris without any grant or immunity, the Harrises' pr o- secutor announced m court. Deputy Dis t . Ally . Sam Mayerson said Miss Hearst's al· torney, Al Johnson. called him al 8:45 a.m . and "s aid his client is prepared to waive aJI rights and prlviJeges and lo testify in this case." Mayerson asked Supe rior Court J udge Ma.rk Brandler to recess the Harris trial im· mediately and allow.J\lm to Oy to San Diego to interview Miss Hearst al the re dernl prison there "We don't kno.,.. what lbe limits O( any testimony She \\OUld bt! f 'ront Pafl' ,.\ I COPTER ... M. Leavis . 25, the <'<>-Pilot. who Ii ves at the El Toro M annc Corps Air Station. Both were r e p o rte d in satisfactory cond1tfon ut base hospital. The helicopter crashed about 2.5 miles east or the Las Pulgas Aate of Ca mp P endleton, within seven miles or the Sun Onofre nuclear power station. Eyewitnesses said there was no fire before the St>u Stallion slruck !!round. but 1l burst afire u11on Impact, scatter ing debris over a wide area . The fire set off nearby bru~h but was qui Ckly controlled, lhe base said. 'fhe l'ras h was apparenUy v1i.1 ble to motorists on the San Dlc~u Freeway. Rase air controllers said thf' pilot knew he was 1n troublC' and radioed n mayday distress signal. 1uv1ng tht' roordlnates or his pos ition, JUSl be(ort t h<' crash. willing to give would be in this tnaJ," Mayerson said. "I don't know without talking to her." The offer <'ame just before the j udge was to rule on the ad- missibility of a cru<'ial tape re- cording featuring Miss Hearst 's \'OiC'e. She is the only witness who could help the state gain ad· mission of the tape. Mayerson. arriving in court breathlessly 40 minutes late. made the announcement, which drew furious protest from the de· fense team. Chier d e f ense attorne y Leonard W eingtass said he would move lor a mistrial on grounds t hat the pros e c ution m is· represented its plans. Mayerson has s aid repeatedly he would not call Miss Hearst as a witness un. der any conditions. Fro• Page A I TRIPLE ... sumer airoups are expected to file legal challenges against the inr rease. If maintained . the price hikes would go part way toward the goal of the natural gas industry to remove federal price controls so that gas prices may seek their natural market level. Prices of gas sold within a produ<'ing state. whi('h are not s ubJect to fe deral regulation, have ranged an the neighborhood or ~1.SO per thousand cubic feet. sometimes reaching as high as ~. llence, the new federal price t'eilings bring inters tate gas close lo pa rity with the un· reaulated intrastate gas. But the price or interstate gas remains subJect to f<'deral re· gulat1on. So, if producers want. another increase. they must re· turn to thf' C'o mmiss1on with another reques t. f'ro• Pa9~ A I PAYOFFS PROBED. • • A written statement submitted to federal Judge Matt Byrne by SchlHman 'li lawyer will bo amona doeument11 submitted to the grand jury ror examlnaUon durina what la expected to be a lonit hearing. In that statement. SdaJtrman reveals that he waJ the bearer or an e nvelope c:onlalnin« SS.500 In cash which he delivered to Unruh's Loe Angeles office with the comment: "'Tbls ls from Ot. Cella." Unruh was nol available today for comment on the statement or the reported statements by an aide that he immedJately re· turned the cash to Dr. Cella with u:e comm~nt that he never ac- cepts cub contribut.ioos. Unruh testified at the Los Mieles trial that be received a !10.000 postdated check from Or. Cella ln 197•, but was not aware at that Lime that Lhe funds had any connection with the two defrauded hospitals. · Testifying u a prosecution wit· ness, he told J\idge Byrne that the check was not to be cashed until after the primary eled.lon ot June l974, Unruh e~pla.ined the posldat· Ing of the check drawn on Sdtif· Iman'• a.cc:ount by lelliog Judge B)ITJlc that It was a ruse by t:ella to preve nt Los Angeles m1lhonaire Max Palevsky from lcnrnin1t nbout the conlrlhullon. Unruh told the judge that, if Palcvsky had reali1.ed that Ct-Ua wa~ supporting him. he mlaht have withdrawn his considerable rinanclal support. or Cory In Cory's bid for the state con· troller's office. Pale'\-sky was sup- port1n1 Cray Davia-now an aide toGov. Browo-torlreuurer. lt was mentioned ln the lrl:tl that Cory received !S00.000 tn contributions in 1974 from Cella . and California Democratic chairman Richard J. O'Neill. The $10.000 was later used to buy office furniture, some of which found its way under O •Neill's d lrection to the Democratic Central Comm1lt.ee headquarters ln Santa Ana. Federal court recor<k ('00\aln the statem ent by inheritance tax refer ee Alexandria Loy that O"Neill gave her nine of the 25 desks. nine of the 20 chairs. three wire baskets and a typewriter l•· ble. Mrs. Loy"a appointment wu or4ered by Cory on July l , 1875. Nassau polit'e said they hnd not issued an alarm for Woods. but other queries were referred to the FBl's New York offtce. A continent away from the site of the kidnaping, Jhcksville 1s :. quiet suburban community or lo\'· Ely tree-lined streets about 23 miles due east of New York City. Woods, a me mber of a wealthv S::in Frant>tsco family, 1s ont' of three m en still sought 1n the case. The others are James Schoen- feld. 2<1, and Ralph l,,cstcr Snyder, 22. Jailed on char~es of kidnapmg is Schoenfeld's younger brother, ·Richard. J a mes Schoenfeld was turned away from the Canadian borc.ler four days after the abduction bec a u se h e was carryi nc firearms. it was learned Mondav. Schoenfeld. who was not a sub ject Of the ID\'CStigation at the tame. tried lo cross the border fro m Was hing t o n i.t a t r at Cas cade . B.C . a ccon h ng lo Constable Ken Y acger or Grand Forks, B.C. Yaeger s aid that authorities found a nne and lhree handguns mSchoenfeld's car. Canadian authorities checked to see 1( Schoenfeld wus \\anted by American authorities and if the guns and auto were stolen. Yaeger said. Then they escorted him back to the U.S. customs o!. ri ce in Lauri er , Wash .. wherl' he was released. 1 Yaeger s aid Schoenfeld was lrnveling alone. He said Schoenfeld was carry ing his own ide ntification C'ards. plus those belonJong to Woods. and a Ralph Lester Snyder, 22. 11 new name in the c ase. Yaeger s aid S<'hoenfcld also carried California and Montana lacense plates in the beige 1962 Chrvsler he was drivinJt. 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