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1976-08-03 - Orange Coast Pilot
tisls? .. CBain Saw Breaks lf~ ... • • • • · . 11 Cella Aide: 'Guilty' on 5 Counts • Toll Bits 19 'Is Swine Flu .. . ... Oeeupational Hazard :· ;'.Behind Deatlis? HARRISBURG. Pa. (AP> - 'the toll hu risen to 19 from a iuysterious disease that struck llP American Legion convention l"l month and 52 others are hospitalized, a slate official said today. ' Aged SA Mari . ~barged in " Tra(fic Death A 79·year·old Santa Ana man was arrested and charged with •tsdeme anor manslaughte r Monday afternoon after wit· .eases told pohce the car he was driving struck and killed an ~ year-old woman cros!\lng a street 1'i'a mar~ed crosswnHc. bead on arrival at Mercy <ifneral Hospital shortly artcr S p,m. was Olive S. Cohen. ~. or ~ S. Cypress St.. Santa Ana. ccordinit lo police, Mrs. en was fatally injured when by a car driven by James G. ieson. 79, of 918 S. Broadway Santa Ana. Police said the victim was (f()Ssing Broadway ut Chestnut Street In a murked crosswalk when Jamicson's auto J)a sscd through the crosswalk, striking ber. While Jamieson was arrested •"the scene, police. said he was ~booked lntojalt. State Health Secretary Leonard Bachman told a news conlerence that doctors and re· searchers still haven't klenlified the disease. whidl bu symptoms of fever, headaches. cllM!st pains and lung congestion. "I think it is most )ikely a virus. but virus pneumonia is the closest I'd call it now," Bachman sa1d. But Or. Jay Sau, bead of the stale health department's im- muDOloay division. said a bac- teria could have caused the ill- ness. Other authorities have suggest· ed swine flu as the possible cause, and investigators from the federal Center for Disease Control in AUanta were here try. ing to laolate the cause ol the de· albs . "It may take some time to find all the vicUms," Bachman said earlier. "I don't.think we've,eot· ten all the deaths yet.•' The ages of the 16 dead iden- tified earlier ranged in age from 39 to 82. At least one death has been recorded as pneumonia. Aut.opeies have been ordered in many of th• deaths. AU tbe victims suffered the same symptoms, whkh included fever ofup to 107 degrees. "I've never Sffn anything like it." said Bachman. Blood sample• and throat swabblngs from the victims were sent lo slate health laboratories in PhUade pbia and flown to the federal C ntel' for Dileaae Con· <See l\LADY, P_,e AU .,Bouse Divided . . . Solomon Split by Chain Safw NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J . <AP) -Eugene >Schneider has been ordered to expl~in in court why his idea of dividing property in a divorce settlement was cutting his •.ooo house in hall wiUr a cllain saw. · . In papers on fa.le here Monday, Schnelder was charged by J\is estranged wile with cuttinl throu1b the support beams of their home in Carteret with a chain saw July 23. Schneide r told authorities that cuttine up the house was his idea· ol comp1ym, tbe New JerRJ'• divorce laws which require fair and equitable division of property. an attorney familiar with the case said. Housing inspector Leonard A. Zaleski said be found rafters, the shJngJes and roof decking of the .home cut through. He said floor Joists were also cut through near the walls, m aking tbe building unfit for habitation. Schneider's wife of 33 years, Phoebe, ls suing for a divorce on the grounds her husband· would "constantly and continuously bring women into the marital home ." She filed the additlonal cbqa of ' malicious damage to the hosie. o.11'1' l'li.t -t.y ltl<llart K•lllff This Is a photo of Newport Beach lifeguard Chuck Conway apparently going down with his Hf eguard tower at Rocky Point near Corona del Mar. Actually, Conway was able to rise above the swirl· ing waters or the high tide that encircled his tower Monday afternoon. His bosses said this is a regular occurrence at Conway's duty station, adding that he is used to H and is perfectly safe in his chair. Two Captured 'We Are Beelsabub' After.Holdup Ransom Note Hints In Costa Mesa A C l M b"' h. Costa Mesa police captured t U t em ers l D two men Monday nlOt following '.r a "98 robbery at a restaurant 1n u.e north ead or town. Officer• arrested J. Bruce WWilon, a, Costa Mesa and Guy James Campbell, 3>, ~nta Ana, lllor1Jy after the 9:30 p.m. robbery at Love's Wood P it • Barbecue restaurant., 3046 BriatolSt.. ~ pair were seated at. dlr. ferent tables at the restaurant, CHOWCHlLLA CAP> -The three. young men attused in the a .owchUJa bus kldnaping may. be self·1tyled disciples of the de· vii, accordinc to oewspaPef' re- ports. The rough draft of a SS.million ransom note clOled with the wordl "We are Beelsabub," ac· police said. wb~n Williaon ~D ~.nUUE'ftS walked up to the cash register iv.-~" •JUJUJlj, and pulled a .38 caliber blue.stttl DE"Pr'W TDJU HOME revolver on the clerk. ~• l.J~~ Witneues said Wllliaon then fled the store on foot with the CHb, (ollowed s hortly by Campbel). The pair allecedly spilt up, wi&h Officer Al Kent spotting Willison on Bristol Street near the Corona del Mar Freeway In-terchange. Campbell wu ·captured near BriltGI aDd Baker Streets by er· ficel' Cyde Foremm. ' Otange Coast area awimmjng stars Brian Goodell of Mission Viejo and Fountain Valley's Shirley Babahotr, stars at the Montreal Olympia, are back home. 'nle pair were welcomed Mon· day nicbt by a era.id of over 200 at Loi Aqeles lntemalional. 'For story and plctur~ see Sports, Pace 84. . . ------------~-------- cording to sources quoted Mon· day by The Fresno Bee and Sacramento Bee. Investigators believe the note was written by James Schoen- ·feld, 24, lhe newspapers Hill. Abo ln custody in the July 15 kid· nap are Frederick N. Woods, Jt, and Schoenfeld 's brotherd Richard, 22. They are J>e,lng he.I ., $1 million ball eada; The reference to Beelsabub ii a ml11pe11tn1 of Beelz~bub, a name assoclatea with Satan. 11Ua report w a1 not confirmed by authorities. Sources said the no4e was one of several cructal pieces or evidence llnking the three to the cue which were found during a search of the Woods famlly estate in Portola Valley on the San Francisco Peninsula. Other evidence reportedly found there Includes a hand- written list of the kiclnaf vistims ' <See DEVIL, Pqll AJ) Expected To Speak At Trial Dr. Louis J . Cella Ir. wiU have.J but one defendant at his side Oct. 4 when he facH trial in Orange I County Superior Court. • Former hospital controller Theodore Schiffm an. 53, Santa Ana, became the second of four original indictees to withdraw from the doctor's side Monday when he pleaded guilty to five or 127 felony counts. Those counts Include charges or grand theft, forgery and con· spiracy. Schiffman faces a possi- ble state prison term oC one lo 14 years which could be added on to his recently imposed federal prison terin or two and one hair years. Judge William C. Speirs told Schiffman he that he wlJI not be sentenced until the conclusion of the Cella trial. He Indicated that he will then dismiss the remain, Ing 122 counts. Schiffman is expected to ap- pear as a prosecution witness against Cella and will receive prison or jail time which will run concurrently with his federal term. Appearing with him for the 1 prosecution wiJI be former Mis- sion Community Hospital ad· 1 .mjnlstralor George Louis OUen- dorf, 45. La$(uoa Beach. who pleaded guilty lasl week lo five I felony counts. Judge Speirs. the Cella trial judge, sentenced OUendorl to one year In the county jail and placed him on two years probation. The one year term wUI run concur- rently with his one year federal sentence. · Both men were round guilty l with Cella, 51, and rormer Mercy General Hospital administrator (See G UL TY, Page AZ) Coast Weather Low clouds night. and morning Wedneaday, turn- ing fair in afternoon. !Ughs about 70, lowi lo dip lo mid 505. INSIDE TODAY Ralph Nodn, the .1J0tkm'1 most Influential critic of big tiumwu. and gowmrnnl, ii himHlf .a lnatb·htash con~ glomn-ate tolao refutt• to "'~ ~ Mtcdll of au opmdbt. See P.Qfe A1. l•tlex AIY-'"'wtce All ...... ~ ea .... ........ ., MWtft •• L.M.-.,. At ..._.,,_, Alt ~ AS,IJ ..._......, M c-c.-., o,_,.c-w Al ~ • • .. 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An estimaLed 135· people told Al' Wlr•pl•ll• NATIONAL GUARDSMEN AID PEOPLE ACROSS RIVER Flood Survivors Rescued In Colorado as Death Toll Climbs rescuers they wanted to St"Y' in motels •nd mountain homes on high ground where they had am· pie fobd and "'ater. ,' But 10 or those . at Park Ter· r ace Mote~ about six mites up the canyon toward Estes Park, chanaed their minds after spend- ing their ttl.lrd night altB the .. flood in the wet and cold Rocky Mountains, s aid Capt . J ohn Englebert. chief of operations for the Larimer County Sheriff's Department. He sajd I.hey are to be flown out today. Contrary to predictions by the National Weather Seni ce, skies were blue •nd bri&ht over the ca· nyon today, and an Air Fatte pilot at a m akeshift helicopter la nding pad in a farmer's field sa id flying conditions were "out- standing." E. M. Stiger of the U.S. Forest Service sald repeated trips over the 30·mile canyon showed no signs o r c ritically inj ured persons along the Big Thomp!iOD River. The e mphasis today for the , first time was on recovering the dead. Cathy Sayler of the sheriffs department said 62 bodies had been,J:>r~t out or the canyon and 2ooLhers were pinpoint.edin· side but not recovered. Larimer County Sherirt Robert Watson said the death figure could reach 200. "Who knows what's buried in all this silt? Some farmer will dig down in his corn patch some day and find a body," the sheriff said. The popular Colorado Rockies \lacation spot had been turned in· to a death trap by a torrential downpour Saturday night. Besides the 79 confirmed dead, authorities s aid 260 oeoole were injured, a n estimated5S9wereun- accounted for. and the search for lhe dead was jus t beginnin~. Officials said the 12·foot wall or water unleashed by the flood was so powerful that many of the ~e· ad were found with their bodies stripped or clothing. One body was found lS miles downstream from the canyon mouth. "All the bodies will never be recovered," said Watson, who earlier refused to estimate how , Arid l'it!ti• ·co•f orted . New York policeman f.lqward Blackmore, 34, is comfort- ed by his wife, Camille, at hospital after he and four 1 other officers were badly seared by a mixture of lye. gasoline and ammonia thrown by a stabbing suspect in Harlem. It's· uncertain whether any or the five will com- pletely recover their signt. Teeth Put, lido Case ROCKLAND, Maine <AP> -A dog on trial for viciousness provided its own mos t damaging testimony -it bit an assls· tant district attorney in lhe ankle. Two dozen people had gone to the court to com· plain about the dog. Dis· trict Court Judge Paul A. MacDonald, trying to keep order in the crowded court, continued the case and asked the district al· t.orney's office to interview witnesses in a separate room. During the Interviews, the dog caught AssL Dist .. Atty. P aul E ggert walking across the room and bit him. f're•l'•pAl MALADY • • • trol in Atlanta fo r tests. It will take two to three days to grow cultures from the samples. These cultures could lead to iden· tiflcaUon of the disease. Cases or the illness were re· ported throughout the state. All tbe persons affected attended l.he three-day Legion convention in Philadelphia that ended July 24 . The first reports of illness came lut Monday; the first death 1''ri· day. It was the mounting death toll Monday lhat alarmed public health officials. Bachman was asked if it could be swine nu. "That's a possibility," he said. "We're trying to pin it down, but we don't know right now. But there's no reaso.n to panic, ever- yone should r ealize that." . . Harrises' Verdict ·I Awaited 1 .. LOS ANO !LES (AP) - William and Emtly Harri • Juron be•an a foartJ. dtU' of liberations today, unaware tbe Harrlsea were unsc~ in an effort to win• mistrial remove their Judae. The jurors, seven women a nve men. arrived attheCri Courts Building at 9: 15 a.m.~ They have deliberated 18 and 20 minutes and made sever rourtroom appearances to ask for re·readlng or transcripts and leaaJ instructions. The Harrisea, meanwhile. began a suspenseful wait ror a verdict. They were expected to spend the day in a holding cell near the bulletprooC courtroom where their trial was held. "Unlesf we develop ne• evidence,' salct-chlef defense at· torney Leonard Weinglass, "witb Judge Brandler Coreclosina every rorm of r elief .•. l.he mat. ter is closed.'' Superior Court Judge Mark Brandler, attacked by the de· fense for prejudice and miscon· duct , insiat ed Monday that testimony about the prejudice of a juror did not warrant furlht:r action. Brandler, visibly angry at aspersions cast on his conduct. shifted the bJame to two women who reported irregularities ln jury behavior. The j udge, voicing doubt of the wom en 's honesty, s aid he believed at least one of them had •·triggered her Imagination or magnified what she heard." Brandler said he discounted the complaint of J eannie Bartoo -told to him by a fellow judge - as no more important than a crank phone call. "The court saw no need to ad· vise counsel of this telephonic complaint," s aid Brandler. " .. .Jn every highly publlciaed trial, the judges receive in- numerable c ra nk letters and telephone calls. J have a file two inches thick. . . " Weinglass interrupted: "Were any or the othera J10Spective jurors?" The Judge did not answer, tell- ing We inglass, ''Don't inter· rupt." ., ; l~-year Jail Stay jFor HB Baby Killer high Lhe death toll might reach. ---------------------------------------, saying he fea red public ''panic Babv killer P atnck Randall Hebert of Jluntmgton Beach was sentenced lo a state pnson term of up to 15 years Monday for hi s mnaclion of fatal UlJUfll.'S on 2· Front Page ,, I · DEVIL ..• names and a plun to kid nnp a busload of c hildren for ransom. The evidenc<' is covered by a Ra~ order which w us extended to next Monday. Defense attorneys say they will request thut the order continue to be extended when 1t expires. The.-Sun Francisco Chronicl<.' reporlt.'d an invesUgator said the name lleels abub was not u~cd us a signature. "Ma y!><-one of them nr ull thrN· or them were into the oc- <'Ult ," the n<.'wspapcr quoted the tn\restigator. "Rut occult or not, 1t had nothing to do with the kid· nap1nJ: of thn5e chrldr<.'n and the fact the! abductors wanted S5 mil hon." The J.'r esn o ll<'e and the Sacramento Bee said an unid<>n- ltfied friend or J nm cs Schoenfeld described him as "into the oc- cult" but never "into dt'vil wors hip." ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT fN Oranot' Co..t~f 0..1ty f'Hot. wttlll .._,~" I\ , f'i"'tl•~ ,.._ .,., "'' f • • ''· " ~·UWtn n,. '"-Ot 1nyr Co.to.\ t u l·U\hl"Q Con\Mrf .. CM•+tl_. , .. ,, • ..,.,, ,.,, cvt·••.,..O M""'! '" t•1u¥.,r\ • '~ '' t<W (~l.• lih ' Ht°"'P""'' r1 "~· Uut\f·""114.-n I '.itth • t,;nt ... m V4it••• ltw nit """"Ortl•f'I•" 'V•l'f y -'N:I '--'QUI\• 6t'IM"f\eMth (M t ~ ,,.,.11• rt"O"~•• "9•t•ttf' '' OVbli\IW"U \ANPtMn ""'1 v'-~ ... '"' i:r1N1r .. 1 ~""'""~ o...,.t • ••' >N ~~'t ~vit•nC. C..O•tt ~w.(.,.-Of,..•'1•·• Robert N. Wero f'tt\•~nt •"'1 P"'°'•V'\.t JtlCk R. Curley Yf(f" J.-'r•ti.•iik•U ef'liO (i.fr'l("r .. ~f'lt9'"-r Tt¥>mas. Keevll l dtt ... ThOma' A. Murphine ............. c.,, .... Charles H. Loo'l Richard P. Nall OffkfS Co t• """"" Ull "'•" II<>• \t«tl ltt'QVftt l't-'l(fli, t1 .. Gt..-fW'llt Jft <trrf"f Munht'4l0ft ht~(" PtU. f'AMf\ ~-,Ard ~._,~, Y•llty ))J01 ~ r., J.o..._, •t!WnD-'•-•Y Ttleptlone (714) '42~32! (lasslfled Adwrtislnt 642-5'71 !.tOOcllt NO Yollh Nt"w\ Ottit• 5'1 .. )10 r '°"" "•" c•~"""'"'•c 4'1..0.JO I •11"1 l"Ot'tft Or-COllOllY °""""""'"" S.0-1120 COO'l'ltM. "l' ()<..,._ c .. •t """-'"""° C:- Plf\) fri4 M•t, \IOt .. 11. UtV\•'·"~ f4itl.,••t ,,, ... .,, ., Mii/ir ., .. ,. .• ,.h h'< ,. ,,, ,,,., ... ftl•M"Vttft •ttt,ov' '"U-'1 HtfNh•G't t f ..... ..,.-. $tt..,I d o • ,.., ... 11•11 "' c..i. •u. CM ........ ~riOI-by ••-U 0 -t'1'=~~n-'"'"· ,...,,,., -- year-old Delta Dawn Davidson. OranJte County Superior Court Jud~c William S. Lee made il clear in his comments from the bench that defense pleas for pro- bation ror Jtebert. 24 , are not re- alistic in \'iew of the defend ant's rt.'cord and the nature of lhe of· fensc. Judge 'Lee found Hebert guilty of involuntary manslaughter last July 7 after the prosecution de- m anded during thhe. non·jury trial a verdict of firsl degree murder for the unemployed painter. It was alleged in Hebert's trial that he abused the young viclil'h while her mother was absent from the home she shared with the defendant at 17441 Koledo Lane and then put the chUd lo bed and went to bed himself. Mrs. Betty Davidson testified that she was made aware of the child's Injuries when she heard moaning coming from the vie· tim's room. Delta Dawn was rushed to a local hospital and died on the cmeq~eocy room la· hie. llt'bert 's lawyer nrintcd that lhc multiple lnjuri<'s may have been inflicted when the child, ac· cording to lleberl. fl'll" in the bathroom tha t ni~ht and struck h<.'r head on the toilet bowl. Prosecutor Frank Briseno ron- clc mned th<' defense ver!.ion of the inj uries as "utter nonsense " Al>WI..,..... •,Jllraf!le' S~lcer Forme r Minnes o t a Gov. I larold E . Stassen says "it would take a miracle" to win the R e publican pre· s idcntial n omination but added h e will try to rally uncommitted delegates for a long-tbot bid. and hysteria." Presldenl Ford declared the 2.700-square mile county a federal disaster area Monday, making local residents eligible for federal relief assistance. But Colorado Gov. Richard Lam said it would take three years and $10 million just to re- build U.S. 34, the ooce·scenic route that wound 30 miles down the canyon from Estes Park east to Loveland. The road ran beside the Big Thompson River, and lit· tle remained of it. Monday's evacuation flights brought to 1,000 the number or people lifted from the canyon since the airlift started Sunday m orning. More flights were pla nned as a precaution. Helicopter pilots said they were so busy dodging other helicopters in the canyon that they might have overlooked someone. Fro•P~AJ GUILTY ••• St e phen Robert Evans, 31, Laguna Beach, on felony counts contained in a Los Angeles Federal Gr and Jury indictment. s&lffman was convicted of 10 counts and Ollendorf pleaded guilty lo two counts. Federal Judge Mau Byrne ~n tenced Cella 122 counts) to five yc.-ars· in prison and. Evans (six counL'll to one year. AJJ four de· fendants are appealing that con- viction. The charges that led to both grand jury indictmenL<J basically stem from the same allegations: that the four men defrauded two county hospitals controlled and J>arOally owned by Cella ol an estimated S2 million In funds. It was testified in federal court that ttie fraud was carried out via a sopf\lstlcated system oC book- keeping in which both hospitals learned top late that they had been paymg bills submitted by nonexistent companies for medial s upplles they never re- ceived. Still to be resolved in SuperiOC' Court pretrial action is the de- fense motion for a change ol venue on the grounds thal heavy publicity has made a fair trial im~sible in Oranse County. Judge Speirs ruled Monday that he will take no action on that motion until all other pretrial motions have been resolved. Budget Attacked LISBON (AP> -Communists aharply attacked Prfmler Mario Soares' m inority SOclafist gov- ernment today after Soares pre- sented an austere economic pro- gram that includes iuarantea for private bu1lM11. 'lite pro- gram'• rejection could topple the Jo-d.ir-ofd Pffl'Dmml. _.,. , . We hOld these truths to be $elf ~vident, 'that all money is· not saved equally. Money saved at ~cpublic Federal Savings enjoys special privileges. 7S/% hotlte Nowearn /• o 8 06% on annual yletd of • o ~compounding' dotty. fully in~urcJ lo $40,0oo and also entitles its owner to 20 free services, includ ing travelers checks. safe deposit bolltS. • note collcclioo' • anJ chcckina accounts.•• • t t \ • t • ' . t I t . .. l • J It earns the highest interest rate legally available on a wide variety or insured ll«OUnts. This ir.terest i5 paid day-in to day-out and is compounded daily. And interest is calcularcd Crom the first•of the month 01'I savings received by the tenth, when held to quarter's end. StOOO m.twfflu• batence • 6 , • ., "''"'"'""' r~ ... f .. •tf1V'•'o(J"\'·or',,..'•""°'~· .. ••' ,,. C••I "'-.KC ........ l>ltlot• ........ 11)1. DOii .,.•e tS\l~...-lltOf'il"'.....,....,.,"""'' *'''*'• An men m11y be ~rrot~d equal. But t3king ;advnntasc of Republic's high interest rates and free !ierviccs is one g<JOd wny to make sure you don't rt'moi11 equal, financially. Itt~ Money saved at RFS is 11111111 REPUBLIC FEDERAL SAVINGS _,...u_,..,... ,_ ..,......"'°'.,. e_,., SANTA ANA 171h St. West of Newport Freeway (714) 541·5286 ANAHllM 202 An1heim PllZI, 500 N. Euclid St. (714) 956-8290 UQUHA NIGUEL.30232 Cfown Valley Parkway (714) 495-<>850 WEITlllNITIR 134 Wes1mlnsler Mall/Bolsa & San Diego Fwy. (714)894--5347 ..... °""91ALTAOENA22 .. N. Wiie Ave. t21't 79M28t1Ml·eelt T""'9 ~:Al. TAOENA • AN~EIM • ARCAOIA • BURBANK Q.AAI~ • HACIENOA HtlGHTS • 1.AGUNA NtGUtL • I.OS ANGEi.£$ •ASA0£NA • PICO AtVEAA • SA"1'A ANA• WESTMINSTliA /nltlr«I, ellMt«f<I eM1141,,.rtlHd by •~l•t cl the t.lruttd Srert1 Ga.wNMtlt ~ k:roufrs IVSlRED 70 $40.000 ;ift ..::::~...:::.:-. .. , II'• Ill' ,, ''" 815.6 Millioa 'l'ab Q~ake T@U.er • • •• t ' l Eyed for-State (J • ,, ., 'u ... SUCCUMBS AT 56 UCI Professor Bliott .. ~Rites Set .. ·~:For UCI ~Professor t. Memorial ser vices will be held ~Wednesday for Henry Wood El· liott, professor or pharmacolo~y ·and therapeutics at the UC.:f ,College or Medicine, who died ., suddenly Sl.lnday al his Santa :Ana home. . Dr. Elliott. S6, was chairman or •-the pharma col ogy a n d • thera~utics department at UCI _,.from l~'Untll July 1 ofthis year. ' when he doeided to return Lo fulltime teaching. ' Dr. Elliott is s urvived by his ~idow. Donna Dell. and foul' children, Henry Wood Elliott Uf. 1J ohn Lionel Elliott, Kathleen ·'Dell Elliott and Edward llobert Elliott. all or the home. I le• I!> also survived by his parents. l\lr. und !. Mrs. L.~r. Elliott. I Before joining the UCI medical J 'chool starr in 1968, Ur. Elliott I taught at the UC San 1''runc·1.Sro 1 School of Medicine. He also re- ; ceived his m edicul tr aining · there. ' The proressor ser\'ed on numer ous com mittecs or the ,·American Medical Association a nd the Food and Drug Ad · j· ministration. lie was an cchtor or 1 a member of the ed1tonal slaff of several mcdicfll Journals. l Dr. Elliott wa.5 also a member ,:or 18 professional and honorar y societies and was lhe author or ' about 150 research papecs on ~ anesthesia and drui.tR. 1' Services will be at the family ··home at 4 p.m. Wedncsd:.1y. The , family has asked thal contribu· t lions be mnde to the I lenry Wood • Elliott Memorial 1''und. throui.th 1he UC l Foundation l I . . . .. 'Y~ur Way' Is His Way CINCINNATI lAI' ,~ ., C.olr Manor Mayor l\11char l Schwartz's be<.'f ag<11nst the BurJte r King ham burger chain 1s slmpl<.' JI<.' says the "llave It Your Woy" song was rN1lly done his way . Schwartz, u sinf.:cr and songwriter. filed o $9Ji00 suit a~ainst th<' chain Mon- day in llamllton County Common Pleas Court. The m ayor or Coif Mnnor. a Clnclnnoli sub- urb. clui ms the hambur~cr j inf?le was taken from u song entitled "Me n's World" tha t he 11:.ild he wrote. recorded and copyrighted '"° 1968 SACRAMENTO (AP) -A Southern California Democrat hti started •campaign lo push a SJS.6 mdlion s tate earthquake prediction system through the legislature. Assembl y man Paul 8 . Carpenter ( D·Cypress I says some experts believe t1'tat wllh one to 10 years. an earthquake along the PaJmdale Bul,e north of Los Angeles could kUJ 12,000 J~le and cause S2S. billion in damage. the Palmdale Bu~. along the San Andreas Fault. is a rising of the land from 5 lo 10 inches over 4.500 square miles in the last 15 years. Carpente\". al a hearing Mon· day. said his legislation is the re- sult or a htlle-publiciaed meeting March 17 between Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. and representatives or the U.S. Geological Survey, California Seismic Safety Com- mission, and other slate officials. He said Dr. James Whitcomb of the California Institute or Technologv has warned that a sharp quake could jolt the area. within a year. lie added that USGS officials told Brown that an earthquake or eight magnitude on the Richter scale occurred in the Palmdale Bulge area. and ':anothec. great earthqu a k e is in evitable. possibly within the next decade.·· A subcommittee of the As- sembly Resour ces, Land Use and Energy Commilt~ recom- mended Monday that Carpen- ter 's measure be approved. But the subcommittee tallied a com- panion bill lo identify buildings in Southern California that would be hazardous in an earthquake. Cari>enter has only 20 more working days before the end of the current session. He said that next year when the new session bel'tnS. it might betoolate. Federal earthquake prediction legisla tion is pending, but Carpenter said it might be too late. or if passed, California would get only a small s hare of the funds. "We damn well better help oursel \'es and do ·it expeditious· ly. ·· Carpe nte r told the subcom· mittee. "We don't' have time lo wail for the federal go\·ernmenl to be responsive."' lie said earthquake experts hesitate to pr edict temblors. but Russian, Chinese and others such as Dr. Chris Buckl ey or the California State University at Fullerton have had some sur cess. Nixon's Wife 'Progressing' In Clemente Former First Lady P3l Nixon swims daily at her home in San Clemente and is "progressing as expected" with her recovery from a partially paralyr.i ng stroke. her doctor said Monday. Dr. John C. Lungren satd he 1s stacking by his earlier expccta· lions that Mrs . Nixon will be fully recovered fro m the stroke by 0<"· toberor Novem ber. "She is walking better but she still has proble ms with her left hund and arm ~ but that loo 1s improving." he said. The doctor said she is attended daily by a nurse and an occupu- tlona,\ therapist. who assists her with exercises. Mrs". Nixon was admitted lo Lona Beach Memorial Jl06pita! July 8 for treatment of a s troke i-he 11urrcred the previous evening at the Nixon San Cle mente estate. She was released from the hospital July 23, accomparuM hy former President Richard Nixon und the couple's two daughters. I Stab Victim Named CHULA VISTA (AP) -Police say their Investigation h as established the identity or a woman 1ound ata)>bed to death under a stairway as Anita Marie Carrier.20 o .. ty PtlOI Sl•lt Pllele ROGER M9CllRIOE llEFT), DAVID BERGLAND MAKE UP LIBERTARIAN TICKET Presidential 'tancHdate Wings Into Orange County In an Old OC·3 C8ndidate Quietly Visits Almost No OrW Noticed Libertarian Leader By ROBERT BA.RICER Of"'• O•lh Pl ... S..lt A candidate for President of the United St ates landed in Orange County Monday after· noon. J( it weren't for a few phone calls. his arrival would have gone unnoticed. There were oo bustling Secret Ser vice agents kee ping en- thusiastic crowds at bay when his plane landed at Orange Coun· t.y Airport shorUy all.er 4 p.m. In Cact. there was oo discernj. ble protection or any kjnd. ··1 rely on the soodwill or the Amen can people," he said.' Instead of a big jet~ it was a n ancient DC-3 that brought him here. And the candidate was piloting it. ~ . lie is Roger MacBrjde of Virginia, the banner carrier for the Libertarian Party. His run- ning m ete for vic.e president 1s David Bergland, a llunUngton Beacp r esident who practkcs law in Newport Beuch The two candidates held a pre- ss conference at the Sooth Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa along with Lynn Kinsky, Libertarian nominee for the U.S. Senate. MacBride, who produced the "Llttle House on the Prairie" for television, arrived in Orange County to dru m up enthusiasm among his supporters ancl to spur .them on to greater efforts in pla<· ing him a nd Bergland on the California ballot in November. The party needs just under 100.000 signatures or registered ·voters before Sept. 3. ''Cha nces seem hopeful that we will make it,·· Berf!land said. If the petition dri\'C is suc - eessful. the two men still won't be idenUfied as Libertarians un- less a pending lawsuit is decided in their ravor. Marine Corps High In Recuit Abuses WASHINGTON <AP> -The Marine Corps, s mallest of the armed servtces, reported more than twice as many incidents or recruit abuse as the combined in· c1dents reported by the Arm). Navy and Air Force the past two years. The M arincs listed 234 con· firmed incidents in' fiscal 1975 and 1976 while the other services registered an o vcr -all 96. This was disclosed m a report by Pentagon manpower offi cials to Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, who ordert.'<f a review of ser vice recruit training after allegations or M arinc t>rutahty arose thls year. The report was made available Monday Pentagon investigators said they found curre nt ser\'1 c.u policies are generally adequate. They said that comprehensive data on how scrupulously these pohc1es are followed have be<:n difficult lo obtatn. ' "Some cues of abuse undoub· tedly occur which do nol come to ltght," the report said. · The report'• publication comes after renewed criticism or corps training practices in the wake of the death Dec. 6 of Pvt. Lynn McClure of Lufkin. l'cx .. who &~ W@llil[( ®@ rrwa ©© .The ~lamn appears &oday ••Pace Al2 died after a severe beating in pugil stick exercises at the San Diego Marine training base. Ma npowe r officials r ecom mended that each ser vice establish ";i credible protected <'hannel through which recruits can bring alleged abuses to the attention of senior comman· ders." They noted with approval thal ,the Air Force has set up a "sui;:- gestion box " Cor r ecruits. "Only the commander has the key and reports or alleged abuse received'-ur e promptly in · vestigaled," they said. The report urged that offi cer · supervision or drill sergeants and instructors be intensified and that the servl<.'es fiJe quarterly s tatistical reports on alleged abuses. In a summary or confirmed in· c1de nts of recruit abuse, the Army with 53 cases was a distant second to the Manne Corps. foUowed by the Navy with 34 and the Air Force with 9. MacBride _Joc.ular~Jl)'!i he will be satisfied with "total 'ir Lory " in November I le believes the LP is U1e part> of the future. .. I think we wlll make our mark a nd by the ume of the l!l80 presidential race. the two greut parties in the United States will ~ the Libertarians and the Democrats. "The Republicans will be the third one." Mac Bride says. "The death knell has already sounded for the COP," MacBride elabor at-:d. "There is gre:lt dis- illusionment with them and they havenothing tooffer " He sa:>s h is party's m ain strength will come in the moun· tain states and in Al aska this year . "The people are more indcpen dent in these areas and are more receptive to fresh ideas," ht' said. "They settled there to do their own thing and to gel away from a uthority.·· lie refi?ards California as the most impor tant stale to make u good showing. "It's the bigges t and is the most fertile ~rouncl for ideas ... he says The part;> has ofric1all~· qualified for the ballot in 17 states and hopes to be qualified in 40 states in all. M acBride said. The creed or the Libertarians h as been soe ll cd out b y Bergland. "Libertarians hold that )Ou. and each other individual, are an end in yourself. and not some ·natural resource' to be disposed or by bureaucratic whim. "Each individual has the ri~hl to make all the decis ions of his or her life. recognizing and respect- ing the equal rightc; of others. The use (or th re a ti or force as a means for dealing with other person~ is improper. "The only functio~ or govern- ment is to assist. the individual Lo protect h is l ife. liberty ancl honestly acquired property from others who would violate his ni:?ht.s." Bergland sajd. !\lacBr1de held a meeting with his supporters Monday night at the South Coast Plaza Hotel. Ile was se)leduled to make a inmilar trip to Hollywood today heron• flym~ his plane to Santa Barbara and points north. ' . I • :i TV Rained oil Parade De Beers ano their P.A. lirm. N W. Ayer. recenlly had a prov1ew Showing !Or 300 Invited guests at th e Hayden Planetarium 1n New YOfk City 1 was fortunate to be ooe ot the 20 persons from the West to rece1ve •n 1nv11a11on, ••••• end equally lonunate that I have such a wonderful stall to carry on "business H usual" at home and attow me to attend The Planetar1um made a particularly eppropt1ate l!e(tong tor the preview becaU$41 the theme of 7 7 rs "0 1amondS tn Orbit " There was a cocktail party In lhe grand entrJnce hall Where we CttCulated around ll. huge black meteorite on which w.e displayed the selected pieces of diamond j9W91ry that •)II be leatured 1n the '77 • O l amonda 1n Orbi t ' adurllalng program. It certain!)' was an efledlve and. 1rNglnatlYe display. ,, •' 1: I ' Huntington Mayor Bltuta NBC Non,.cuverage 1 IF the NBC network still haa 1 its peacock, its feathers would be I sitlged .. '1 Huntington Beach Mayor Har-· .' riell Wieder has lodged a protest •1 with the National Broadcasti~ ,(Company ror fa iling lo broadcast .,: the city's Fourth of JuJy~parade. • 1 ·• 1 understand that tnere wu :, either no television c0verage of : 1 our parnde or just a sevm·second a segment whJch did not even iden-a tify the parade as a Huntington .Beach event ," the mayor wrote. ' Mrs. Wieder said she was pro-_ 1 testing on two cOCJnts. · I First. she said, many people lbad looked rorward to seeing the l.,Vade and wen not given the ·~nlt.v. Secondly. abe aaicl the city went to considerable expense and inconvenience to' accom· modate NBC Newl. Mrs. WjecJer said the cit,y toot the lollowiJIJ steps at the request of NBCexecuUves : -aw.,ed the starting Ume ~om l.O a.m. to 12:3& p.m. She said this in.olved changing 1chechtle1 for ever)!one con· cernect With the parade. includ- ing 22? participant units. -Provided a 70·foot aerial de- vice and personnel to operate it in o.-der to give NBC cameramen a better vantage point.. . -Provided technical as· aistance at 2:30 a.m. in onter tp uaure proper electrical connee· · lions. · -FurnislJed a considerable amounl of police protection and ~to the NBC crew so that ll could luncUon unhampered by the crowds. Jay Roper. an NBC official in Burbank, previously had sent a lette r of. r egret to parade coordinator Steve Pressley. "I wish we could have devoted at IHst a half hour to your line parlde," he uid. ''But it was out of OUT control altl'!ough we did use some shot.a towards the end. "Thinks do not always go the •-.v 1t'e wish « exptd, •but such iS show biz,•· Roper WT.Ole. 1 Before an elegant dinner, we were u shered I nto the auditorium a"d viewed large Mary Barr. Certllled Gemologist DAILY PILOT .43 County May Buy Old Route · DirN·tou of tht' Orana& County Tl'ans1L Oi11trlct <OCTDJ Wt'r<' told Mondoy the dl~trict mighl tw eligible ror u fedcrul arul\t t1d· vnnc:e to buy n formt•r. slrettur ri.tht·of.wuy that runs h'om San t:1 Ana throu1th Stanton. tr purt'hused . l old Pacirlr Electric rl'd c r ght-or-w11) could bc<.'omc link in a pro- posed high s pec Los ngelcs Oran1?e County tra it y cm. Off1ciaJs estimal e val"\ of the eight·mllc strip at betwc.:ri "$2. and S3 million." ' OCTD board chairman Ralph Clark said pure has~ or the right or." ay "'as discus ·ed last week wi lh federal Ur ban .\lass Trans11 Admm1stration tUMTAl orriciali. in Washington O.C. "UMTA has g1\en us the go. ahead a nd doesn't sec any pro blem <getting appro\•aJ of the ad- vance gr anl application>,'' stud Clark. In e ffect . OCTD Acneral mana~er Edward Loriti told directors. the grant advant•t• ·would be a lO·year lonn. l.oritz said he and Clark wen~ told bv UMTA ofl'icials that such land for transit purµoscs ls hard to come by and wcrl' encouraged lo endorse its acquisition. Early lust year, Oranirc Coun . ty voters rejected u proposed one cent saJes tax h1kc to help rinan1·c the high s ced muss t rons1t system ''1su alTzcd Monday oy Clark and Loritz. Los Angeles County voter~ ha\ e also reJectcd an 3ddcd tall. burden to help . build a rapid trans it system in that county. lle t wee n OCTD and tht• Southern California Hapid Transit District. cost cstimaLCi- or the proposed high ·peed car ner system range up to S6 billion. College Tabs Three Deans, R e luctantly With some r eluctance. Sad· dleback College trustees eleval ed three or tho schoof's ke) academic pr o1tram directors to top adm inistrative position~ Monday. The new deans include -Dr. Doyle McKinney, diret· tor or the division or fine arts. to • associate dean or instruction for academic programs. --Fr ank Sciarrotla. director of the division or sciences. to a~ sociate dean or instruction for continuing education. -Everett Brewer. director of the technical division, lo as- sociate dean or instruction for 0(' cupational programs. The promotions were ac t·omplishe d by d eparture of several college officials and an expansion or ad minis tration •duties. During consider:.ition of the promotions. Trust ee .Donna Berry said she was acting "with the greatest reluctance becaust• we are los ing a lot or gooct teachers to adm inistration." As division chairmen, the thret• new deans were performing onJy very limited classroom duties. Board President Norrisa P. Brandt agreed with Mrs. Berry'.!> comments. noting that the ad· ministration s hould "examine these things carefully. I know good teachers can make very good administrators but therc may be some teachers who aren'1 so ~ood who would make bell<'r administrators, too." dela1I0<1 pnocographrc :.hde& ol IN>~ 1owelry Items. They woro '\hown overhead , on tho at11r atudded "he1Jv&ns · of tho audi torium c olling. An in1p1rationn1 narration accompanied tho p1cturos and included quot o1' l rom Shnkospeare ond 1omanlic poe" I wish I had room 10 ptrnl tho lull text. but failing •hot 101 mo say 1ha1 11 trade a truly outstanding protentat1on. I was very honored to attona this wonderful p11rty In the company of some of tho elite of our Industry. The 1ew1lry t>usrnoss Is o daily JO'f to me a.nd I love berng a part ol It, oot once 1n. a wnite something hke lh1s preview happens and I h~ the good fortune to reap. eome of the "Fringe Benefits'' lllso. The jewelry Items shown 1n lhe preview are now 1n pt'oducllon and I will soon be havi ng a d isplay In our windows ot out own ·"77 Diamonds In OrbU." Watch for 1t1 .......... I lttr•f • . I Af OAllYPILOT Nixon in Cuba Death Plot?· -~Wi ....... Water, Water Everywhere A Miami policeman checks a s talled car on a downtown Miami street after a three-to four-inch rainfall in two hours left high water in the streets during the morning rush hour. The policeman has one c<>ns-otalton~ At !east his shoes are dry. I Exported Uranium: 1,000-bomb Threat? I ~ WASHINGTON <AP> -Countries being supplied with U.S. uranium now possess enough raw nuclear material to make about l,000 atomic bombs, according to American and foreign experts. These experts said Monday that even if those countries wanted to return the nuclear material to U.S. control, the United States bu I neither the f acilitles nor the space to reprocess or store it. A senior U.S. authority famllia! with the situation came up with ( J this explanation: I JN SHORT "U all this SM Dl nuclear fuel is permitted to lie around _ _ indefinitely, there is an ob- vious danger that some or it might be diverted fOC' military purposes, des pite international checks and treaties. If, on the other hand, lhe United States were to exercise its option to buy back the spent fuel, then this country would in time become 8'lumping ground Tor highly hazardous matenal." A,..W Cltn See•rft11111 Ser~I. D"'fl IJ11e WASHING TON {AP> -The Army claims that national security reasons led it to conceal its role in an experiment with mind-altering drugs that killed a civilian in 1953, according to an iotemal Anny re- port released by a congressman. The Army Initialed the investigation last August after admitting that Harold Blauer was an unwitting victim of a secret Army drug experiment at a New York state mental hospital in January. 1953. Rep. Thomas J .•Downey <D·N.Y.) who accused the Army last year of a cover-up in lilauer's dealb, r eleased the internal report ~ Monday. r 8_,get Olllee Ellft .... Ero,..•fl WASHINGTON <AP> -Congress' new economic research or. fice. seeing eye to eye with the Ford administration, has a generally l'OIY view of the ouUook for the nation's economy over the next 18 rnonths. The Congressional Budget o rnce predicted Monday that the tt0namic recovery, already 15 months old, will continue through 1977. Alke M. R lvlin, director or the omce, saJd inflation will not ac· ~erate and the unemployment rate will keep dropping. Terming the report ''cautious good news," Mrs. RilllD called the recoveey "solid, U not especially rapid." 1Claf•gft9 .... .,. ... ., ........ ft9 BOSTON CAP> -Boos and laughter disrupted an attempt by Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinge.r to explain to a civil rights con- vention why the State Department employs fewer Iliac.ts than some other federal agencJea. Kissinger's comments Monday night before the National Urban League were Interrupted three Umes by prolonged outbursts from the largeJ,y black crowd ol 2,600 ~e. Did U.S. A'id Hopes Lead to JFK Assassination? W~HlNGTON CAPJ -Rep. 'Jbomu N. Downlol (D-Va.> has reJeued affidavit. Crom two men who claim that ln 1980 Richard M. Nbon, tben '1ice president. a~roved a rigbt·wlnat Cbban ex· Ue I plan for "ellmlnation" or left·wing Cuban exiles a!ter the Bay of Pi11 invasioo. Downinf Hid Monday be could not verify or vouc;Jl for the state- ment., which came from the JOG 0( a late anti-Castro leWr Mid an American author wbo claims to have been a ClA contract employe. BUT DOWNING SAID tbe statementa raJae tbe poliibility that rl1ht·wln1 C\tbaDI H• taulDat.ct President Johla F. ICemaeclJ JD ua bee .... tbe)' re1t betrayed when Kennedy witbbelcl V.S. air au,ppon during the abortive Bayot Pip invuloo in Aprtl, 1911, Downin& aald he does not l*"IOUlly believe Nixon acned to any ...... JnatJoa ol leftlst tx· Bel tn the United stat.. •.•1 doa't tblak that wu In. tended by Mr. Nixon. I believe be onl)' intended to turn them over'' to r ight-win& le'ader Ilario Kobly, the conireaman said. An attempt to reach Nlxoa ror comment at bis home in San aemeace waa uasuc:ceuCul. BVT IN MIAMI, attcmey Ellis Rubln, who aaid be represent. tbe Bay of Pill BriJD and Watergate and ex-Cit\ naure E. Howard Hunt, said, "l'1lll a1Je1a· tioa la abeolut.ely falle.0 Downing has beetl campatp. int for nearly two years for en a. t1oa of a Houae coauuJUee to lo· ve1t11ate the Kennedy uauatnauoa. Kennedy ossumed full N!SpOnaibilJty for the U.S. role behind the Bay or Pigs invasion, but planni!for the operaUon began durin the Eisenhower ad- miniJtratio when Nixon wu vice.presid Millionaire Heir Beld Gtinman Ki11s 2, Hurts 2 FORT WORTH, Tex. (APJ-A man wearing a black wig in the darkened mansion ol millionaire T. Cullen Davis shot two persons to death early today and critiCjal· ly wounded two otben, including Davis' estranged wife, police said. Davis was arrested a short timelater •. The auoman ·~ on a black wig and started shooting all my kids -he went wild," Mrs. Davis. 3S, said from an am· OO!ance stretcher. OFFICERS LATEa sar· rounded a residence on t.be city's south side and used bullhorns to demand that Davis aunender. Police said the 42-year-old in· dustrial scion emerged. head bowed, minutes l ater and was taken into custody for question- ing in connection with the 12:30 a.m. attack. Police identllled the dead as Stan Farr, former basketball star at Texas Christian Unl..veni- ty, and Davis' 12-year-dd step. daughter, Andrea Davis. The wounded were Mrs. Davis, shot once ln the 1tomacll, and Gus Gavrel, 21, shot in the chesL Both were in critical coaditioa at John Peter Smith llolpltal. GA VRELL WAS SHOT aatlSde the house as be returned wttb a woman friend, Bev Bass, wbo had been a suest ol Mn. Dawb' 18-year-olddauchte:r, Dee. Davis is president of St.ratoflex. Inc •• a sabsidi.ary ol , ~ Girl&med · Af~rCraah · SILESIA. llonL <AP> - After 21 hours pinned in tbe wreckage of a small plane, a 9-year-old eirl was found alive beside the bodies of her parents and the plane's 75-year-old pilot. Rescuers said the gfrl, Angie Loos, of Cody, Wyo., · was fully conscious and conher e nt when found Monday but did not seem to realize what bad bap. pened to her parents. She wu lilted in stable eondi- Uon at a BUllnp hospttal. The single-engine piaae, piloted by Roy Shreck Of Cody, crashed seven mllea west ot Silesia on Smlday an a Olgbt rrom Billings to Cody. Aboard were Donald Kendavts Industries, Inc., In· temational. StratofJex manufac- tures oU field equipment fittings. Police said the Devises were Involved in divorte proceedln«s and bad been separated. CU.Uen Davis was belr to a fortune built by his father, Ken Davis. A NBIGHaoa, &£TIRED buaineaman CliUord Joines, said Mrs. Davis, clad in a skirt and halt.er top. "'ran beUer than a quarter of a mile," climbed over «through a barbed wire fence and r eac hed bis home "semihysterical." Jones sum- moned police and an ambulance after abe told him a man wu "'k.llUJll every body ••• Red Cross Convoy Evacuates Wounded BEIRUT, Lebanon CAP) -An lntemational Red aosa convoy flnally cot throu&b to the besieged Tai Zaatar Palestinian r efugee camp today to evacvate wounded from the Moslem enclave in Chris- tian east Beirut, Moslem and Christian radio stations reported. 1be lloslema• Beirut ndJo reported the first evacuee was llrouebt out just before noon and several more followed aooo after. A PALESTINIAN SPOK.aMAN SAID 91 wounded were taken oat on atretcbers within the first three hours. But a Red Cross spokesman in Geneva said 47 wounded Palestinians were evacuat· ed. Neither fipre could be confirmed lndependenUy. The Palestinian spokesman claimed Red Cross workers came under Qirlatian 1aiper fire juat aa the rescue mission was getting under wa,y, but CbriaUaa ~eamea denied the charge. Arab League medlat« Huaan Sabrl Kholl also reported that ._.,. ol w~ factioal In Leba.non•s civil war agreed tentative· ly to stcn an armlatke Wednelday .. barring a laat.miJlate bitch." But flgbtiq coatinued tbroulb the nJgbt, and hospitals and security eources estimated tbatabout:a> peraoas were killed. A Umltecl ease-tire went Into effect Im mora1n1 at Tai, Zaatar ao nine Red Q"Oll trucks and two a mbulancea could Cf06S Cbristian lines. Four times before, Christian Cire bad driven Red Cross mercy ml1Uons back. but this time \he convoy had an Wl• mned Cbrtadaa esecrt. Got a· problem? ftl~ TWO SW,ORN statements were made rec~ntly by M arto. Kohly Jr. and Robert Morrow. author or a tlcUonal account ot &be Bay or Pia•. Down1n1'1 otttce said Morrow broupt both statementa on hia own to the congressman. Morrow sald Kohl.Y told him a week after meeting with Nixon ln October. 1960, "that an agree- ment had been reached between he <Kohly > and the vice president for the e limina tion or Miro Cardona and all the leftist Cuban Revolutionary Front leaden in order that Kohly could im- mediately take over the reins or power io Cuba once a successful invasion by exiles being trained by the C IA bad been ac-1 complished." I MORROW QUOTED KOHLV as saying the agreement was made in return for hJs pledge to support the iovaslon wil.h under- ground forces inside Cbba. Kohly's son said: "I was told that Vice President Nixon had agreed to the elimina- tion or the leftist-approved Cuban Revolutionary Front leaders nt the lime when the island would be Invad ed by the ex~ troops ..... IHrft!tor Die• Frit1 Lang, whose films in Germany and Hollywood set s tandards for sus~cnse drama, died Monday a.rter a long illness. He was 86. Loos, 46, bis wife Dorotb.J, 31, and Ang.le. " ..... Then write to Pat Dunn Flood Warnings Posted -I• an ovtrztalous blllng computer bugging you? -Hav• you waited too long for • mall order Rtm pu paid Wlorado, Texas Face More Rmnatonns ~ FORECAST ---~· .... -. Tt_el_ .,..... tM Mt• •••• , , ... , ,. ..... ,, .... 11 .. ................... p ..... c.a1 ...... tor month• •go? -Art you gtttlnglM runaround at cftJ hall? For help you can count on, tum to Pat DuM. • Pat wlll cut red gpe. getting the anawera and the action you need to aolv• ,ow problems with government agencl~• and butln•-·· Mall your qutlllone ·to Pat Dunn At Your Service, 0111nge Coest Dally Pilot. P. O. BoJC 1580, Costa Meaa, CA 92628. Be aureto lneludt~tll1pbont number. , Even It you don, hav8 a problem, the At Your Se~1ce column II lntert8tlftl reMlng,dalJ exc.pt Saturdays and Mondays lnth• DAILY PILOT 642·4321 \ t ~ r l , / r J. A~id Spill Stalls Freeway Traffic A .. Wi ........ Firemen hose down street where truck s pilled 3,000 gallons of concentrated hy drochloric acid on the Santa Monica- Harbor freeway interchange. Traffic on the Harbor Freeway was stalled three hours, the Santa Monica for an hour. Two were treated for inhalation of fumes before firemen finished their washdown. Viking Seoops Again Scientists Seek More Data on Li/ e Reaction· PASADENA (APJ -Viking l 's mechanical arm thrust into Martian soil today for the second time, gathering fresh dirt to explore for basic units ofUfe. A shallow trench, dug neatly beside the place where Viking first scratched the rusty surface last week, appeared in a picture beamed back by the robot lander this m!>rrung. ORGANIZED BY chief Viking scientist Dr. Gerald Soffen, the team is composed or organic chemists. physicists. physical chemists, bfologists and biochemists -in short, specialists in the in- terlocking fields o+f science involved in dist- inguishing life from something that may mimic it. "They have formed a tentative hypothesis that some unique photochemistry reaction of sunlight on BY TONIGHT the lander was to sigoaJ whether the soil is occurring on Mars that is causing the sur- • the_dirt was succeJislully <le~ted ln a funnellea_d-face to produce the kinds of responses we are see- ing to the organic analysis instrument. A failure to · i~aid Levin. get the dirt delivered last week was the reason for LEVIN. WHO heads the experiment called today's digging. labeled release in which the gas is being produced, . Tuesday. August 3. 1976 DAIL v PILOT AS -~tate's Drug Traffic Up ' SACRAMENTO CAP> -Drug trafrlcking is because or fts numerous airports, 'seaports, eettinc worse In California, but enforcement re-military debarkation points, trad <-ontacts, major sources aren't much greater than they were "in the population centers, and proximity to .Mexico. firestorm days of 1968, ''says a le&lslaUve subcom-•-===================~ millee. 11 The Senate J udiciary Subcommittee on Narcotics Trafficking said tn Its report, issued Mon. day, that the federal ~overnment has been slow In responding to the problem. It added that federal er. forts, although improved, are still inadequate. IT SAID the slate government "bas virtually . ignored the need to respond at all." · The subcommittee is chaired by Sen. George · Deukmejian, R·Long Beach. lt investigated drug trafficking !or seven months. · Deukmejian issued a statement saying he agrees with Legislative Analyst A. Alan Post, "that we can no longer afford to ignore the drug traffick· ing problem in California." AID TO HOMEOWNER Should a fire or other disaster occur, the homeowner needs a· complete record of possession s with ·which to back up insurance claims -and what could be more complete than a sealed and notarized videotape containing both a visual and voice description of everything in one's home? For ............ c.. (7141131.0200 I SCANDIVICON ~ _P.O. lox 23' I COlh .._CA 92626 TIIE REPORT calls for new legislation. lnclud. ing 17 bills already introduced. ll also caJls for ma. jor policy changes by lhe executive branch, and new administrative actions at the federal, state and ;======================-local levels, Deukmejlans aid. ~ The report concludes that heroin iit s till the most serious crime and health problem, but the most dramatic increase in trafficking has been in cocaine and marijuana. IT SAYS California is still ''bolh a major terminal market and a prime transshipment point for criminal drug trafficking activity worldwide." The subcommittee says a special state ex· ecutive task force should be created to develop a ''state strategy" for the preve·nuon or dru"g traffic and abuse." TUE WORST "firestorm" years of drug traf. ficking were 1968 through 1971, the report said. But "despite the highly dedicated efforts of law enforce. ,ment officers, trafficking today continues at levels ~uaJ to, or hig__her than , that period. Among 32 conclusions or the subcommittee: -CALIFORNIA is particularly vulnerable JOHN D. ROSEN , M.D. GENERAL MEDICAL PRACTICE ANNOUNCES RELOCATION OF NEW OFFICES AUGUST 2. 1976 1401 AVOCADO. SUITE 407 FASHION ISLAND-NEWPORT CENTER N EWflORT BEACH BY APPOINTMENT DAV AND NIGHT CALL (714) 640-0760 The instrument will search for molecules or or-would not say what the odds were on the mysterious ganic m~ttwbkh,ilf~din~~~~amoo~ ~oc~beingli~ca~. ~-----------------~·-------------------and complexity, would strongly suggest living or-· But Soffen sounded a note o( caution, saying, ganisms are present. ''It's very easy to misread this as life signs when ac- i i • f 'l t AS OF MONDAY, a hastily organized special scientific team was still stradd.Hng the fence on the puuling generation of gas by a dirt sample already inside the minilaboratory. Neither Earth organisms nor non-living chemical precesses known to scientists here e x- plains the rate at wbJch gas is being emitted by the soil sample, s aid Dr. GU Levin. ''BIOLOGICAL responses in experiments on Earth that started thJs rapidly have generally con- tinued to evolve gas for a longer period or time," ' said Levin. "But the shape or the curve Cinrormation plotted on a gr aph) doesn't fit the shape of non·biologic responses we have seen, either. "So we're in between,'' he concluded. SOON AFTER A liquid nutrient was fed to the bit of soil last week, gas containing a radioactive tracer in the nutrient began pouring out at a startl- ing rate. Levin said Monday the gas generation was no longer accelerating and had reached a plateau. Since the scientists have never seen anything ·like the tantalizing reports Viking is sending back, Levin said a special team had been formed to search for an explanation. B lue denim lo~k. Amcric:a's fayoritc. Red stitched shirt jacket with Western flavor, pull-on pants, sleeveless shell. From Donig of California. In polyester. Sizes 141h-221h, solid red shell , S24 Lady Bullock Dresses Si'l.es 8-16, navy/red stripe shell, S22 Californiennc Dresses Order by mail or phone. • tually it may be a unique chemistry ... " LEVIN SAID another shot of nutrient, a milt· ture or amino acids and carbohydrates, would be fed to the soil sample on Friday. If this caused a new burst of activity in the soil, he said, it would suggest that a biological process is at work. When Viking first delved into Mars' surface last Wednesday, it was supposed to deliver a por· . lion to the gas chromatograph mass spectrometer. ' Porn Not Enough To Shut Theater LOS ANGELES (APJ-ASuperiorCourtjudge has ruled the Duarte City· CouocU can'l ·close a theater which is showing what the council says are ·obscene films. Judee Norman R. Dowds said Monday that he interprets the Supreme Court ruling, "you cannot close down a theater merely because it is showing a dirty film." · The council had labeled the Buena Vista Cinema a "public nuisance" for Its film choi~es. , .... ----~~~~~~:--~:--~:--~~-=--1 I ,, Bullock's South C~ast ~laia, San D~ego F!eeway at Bri~to I Cost~' Mesa, 556-0611 i-.k ' .,. • ;. Turn your Water heater . into a gas saver. I! your water heater is set on "HOT'' you're wasting gas. Because at the "HO.T" setting the water isn't just hot It's scald mg. . Tum your water heater down below the middle of the dial. It's as easy as _ changing the channel on your TV. This little change shouldn't affect your shower or batl1~ but it will reduce your gas usage. And help keep your gas bill as low as possible • By using less natural gas you1l not only be doing yourself a favor, but you11 be diverting the gas to ether imJ>(ltant places. .. . • • 1.ikc busincsse!' and indusllies. Sot hr g.1-. you save might help save someone's job. Remember th:1t you c;m save hot water in other ways, loo. Like taking shrntl'r showers. Washing only full lcx'lds in your dotheswasher and dishwasher. And fix111~ that leaky hot waler fauc.et. So pay a visit to your waler hcnt t'r /\. t , and do the energy shortage a good tum. / \ You'll be saving gas every .---.. time you shower. And still find ~ yourself in a lot of hot water. M 9Q§ I ,_,,. DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE I ,, I ,... I,, I Low-cost HOusin ' A pilot housing progrom for tow a nd r 1nodcrnte income ramlll('S in the Capistrano. 'J.k>ach or ca was approved last week by the ,Orang(! <.:ounty Roa.rd of Supervis or s. As outlined by pro(JOtll'nts of the plun. the progra m ll> lks ignt•d to provide reasonably priced hnusrns: l\J from 36 to 50 fa milies now h vltlf! 111 fXH'kcls of woefully substandard housing. Those families, whi<'h ha\.·e been ren- ters for years, woulcl he given the opportuni- t y to own the ir own h om e s through mort~ugcs guaruntccd b) federal grants. They wuultl i.Jlso be given the opportuni- , ty through 1rn ~lect !<! board lo }1a,·e a say m the phmnins.! of t hdr future communities. And lhl..'y would help keep <'OSts do\.\ n by Clonat ing their own labor to the con!>lruetion ~C lheir new homes. I Most of those features -pride of owner ship. a \'Oice in planning a nd a st ake in cost controls -hu\c been missing from m any low-cos t housing propo~ls. The Capistrano Beach experiment will he worth walC'hing. It could IJrQ \'e to be a succc:.sful ultcrnative to the mam· failures nationally in low-co:it housing programs. Law Distorted Somewhere alon~! H·' line the w hok pojnt Of UUI' Jt-ga) l't'JJilr<JtiOJ1S S,\ lt•m has been los t. Perhaps c·mTUJ>ll•d would ·1..>1: a better term. suran<"e -and rui e their recs 11ccordlng • • '1t1es mui,t add the rost oCl.beir liabm y insurnnte lo th • tux bills. The more thun 1 million s uits invoJvin~ allc~eclly cJdcctlvc products each year 4'C· count for up to 10 percent of tllc cost o( some m anufactured goods. . Obvious ly thcro must be some recourse for the \'ictimizcd consurncr . Medical billi; must be paid. lost income recovered. Uut too many Hal>Uity s uits go far beyond tfie original intent of the law. It's a kingsizc gumbling game and the pnyoffs will continue to come out of our collective JX>Ckct. until the whole pattern of legal liabihty is r eformed. More Regulation Thl' California Postsecondary Educa· t ion o mmission wants the s tate Legislature to form still another state agen- cy. this one to oyersce the operation of prh·atc pos t-high school institutions. . The 23-membez· pci·manent state com- mission contends the State Departme nt of Education is not doing an adequate job·of c·hfor cu1g laws govcrningA>rivate education beyond high school. ~.l State School ·upt. Wits~ Riles sees the proposal as another pie<.·e o( ·'bureaucratic reshuffling" that would do little to solve any problems that m ay exist. \'iolatio11 of Tr11st .Stop 'Ghost Voting' -· -Its-µurµose wai; s1mplC'.:....To restore an ioj urcd or dl'l'n1udccl C'Onsum<:r to the cond1· l ion he• w<is 1n IJl'fore lhl• los:,, m·currt>d. at the expcnst• of those rt's1x>nsihlc· for t~c ss. Ihc ('ommission wants the special agency to "foster a nd imprO\'e the educa- tionul proJ!rams and scn ·ices of private in, stitutions" a nd provide better consumer protection for their students. Today'$ column takes the form or-a-n open1etterto the Honorable Leo T. McCarthy, Speaker of the Assembly. Dear Mr. Speaker: ( Ellr;-"W ATERS ] embarrassing to a conscientious, hard-working incumbent who has ser ved well for 12 years Because the Legislature remains ll 's not "orking tha t "U\ anv mo . To- d;,iy, the citizen filing a 11al)itity 0 cla . and • his laW)l'r. routine!) demand and often col- • lect s ums far in cxt·c-.:. of the amount nee<kd to 1111 the rt>quirc mcot of r estoring the' 1ctim to hi~ f>re,;ous condition. And it's nu longer lhe n·spon.<;ible party ''ho fools tht..• 1>111 Thl• Sl.5 l>illlon doc·tors pay for malpra<:l1cc insur:.mce t·~ch ~car. for example. 1s 1n1sse<.1 directly on to their • patients. I J\l'chilctls . engineers nnd builders t must cur r y C\'Cr·incrcaslng liability in- Pri vatc schools, li ke any other bus i- ness, should or course be required to meet slate standards, but the Department of Education and the st~te Consumer Affairs Department should be able to see that these s tandards are m et, without l.l\c creation of a · whole ne w· -a nd doubtless costly -sl<Ale agency . And the mos t effective control pro~tilY is the ability of tbe paying customer to re· move his business lf the sen ice is 11Jt satisf actqry. · The charces leveled by a can· didate for your house, against an incumbent Assemblyman, bring to the surface once again the pro- blem created by ''ghost voting" !ft the Assembly. You will recall that the prac· • 1 6ce or members casting votes for absent col - leagu"t?s had .. ";>1\ ti!come so rampant at .: · fM time you ~.,. ught .the • • ··~ eakership ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..-..._..._ ..... _~"4*.{<, "8tyouwere ,l · Tc';~ t o n I y , 1 • • ~ ~hly critical 11' A Storv of Violenc0·~.-','..~t:i:~.d·~! t 1 ~ .J . ~~l ln the two years you have pre-' ' • , ~!:ed over the Assembly you · -, -. ve accomplished qwte a few WASllINCTON -It W3!!JUhl 01 ( J TWENTY DA1'$.,l~ a ges for the better and re- ) Car a~o that .J1n1n1y Jf(){f", lhll JACK ANDERSON cjisappeared. 'foetay u ved many or the clouds which tempestuous Tl.'nmster. disap· JohJi,Son is no Ion • • goverthathouse. • 1-ieared \\ lthoul a tract: rrom lht> local 299. I le w Mvtr . . . ( Delroit t•n,·rrons. 1-'c·dcrul 1n than a stand-in for Hoffa. th ., •Having. obtained the office o ,·csl1°alors h:.tH' tolfl us llofla his friend cone it nol1>nner met. Speaker m a closely contested " the four that th<'.V were on hand al ' --.. " :t!tU b " h · ed "d was murdered. Tht'v <'Imm to ters to Johnson. But he had a e '!' ~c reqwr. cons1 era· the time or tht• dJsruptions. The .. e skill 10 smoothing o er -·' know who did 1t and "hy. All they final word about the violeoee be · · v rw • lack is the cndencc. same strong-arm men are also had been through. fled featht;rs. no one expect~ under in\'esti0 ation bv the Pit-ou to b .. n bo t d t But part of thl.' stor' C'an now " J ··M 1\1 h been h Y · • • g a u rama IC • be told. Jt"s :l :,tc1n of \IOICOCl' lsburgh grand jUry. (nd1ctments . C. aster a~, WUS• changes overnight. And no one ' l hat b cg an . arc expected against ~ome or mg m_e for years, said JobJBoo. can reasonably expect that you, them. The violen~e..,_ ~~ ~ a~ptly or .a~-.o&h•lj »"r.fon elected :!~:~s!l l~f:~1~ ......... McMasll.'r denied to our re· t•nded aftff ll otra~~hsap-Speaker, will ever Am a perfect . porters that he was trying lo keep pcarance. ship prison '" l9il Horfa out of the union but :id-Both federal jnvestigators and • · llis sentence milted attendioi:i mectin)!S that nlon orricial.s agreed McMas~ ! for mail fruud were disrupted. The plot. itCcord-takes bis ordAM'a Crom Frank BtJT THERE h8!f been suffi· :ind jury lam-ing to our sources. was to knock FitzsimmoM a nd '{eamsters cienHime(or you tdftnn up your l><'ri n ~ was Johnson out of power in local 299 vice presideat Roy Wi.Iliams. , ·1Qllit.19n of power to~point you l'Ommutcd by and, thereby, to block Hoffa "s "' can safely exercise it, particular· ly in those areas where reform is most needed. And there is not now nor was there ever the slightest excuse for ghost voting. Even if it weren't Illegal conduct. it would still be a violation of the trust placed in the members by those who have e lected them to faithfully represent their in· terests. Assuming that the constitution permitted an accommodating legislator to vote his a bsent brother and assuming further that he did so exactly according to the wishes of lhat absentee, it remains that such a syst em would be destructive or the whole purpose of legis lative sessioni;. You meet in session to de· liberate the merits of legislative proposals. Meaningful delibcra· uon and adequate representation of the 80 Assembly districts can hardly be achieved when hair the members are absenl To contend otherwise would be to sanction proxy voling or even voting by mail. IF THE members would stop to think what harm they can do themselves it wouldn't exist. A wrong vole cast by a friend can come back to haunt. An exp0sure by an opponent, such as has OC· curred, that a member was votod when in fact he was away from Sacramento could lead to defeat. Jn t.he current case it is proving in continuous session. even dur- ing campaign periods, and because or the vast site of his dis· trict, encompassing seven couo· ties, he has been caught recorded on roll calls while be was absent. Although you have done much to remove the causes of absen- teeism during sessions by hold· Ing them only on certain days and banning com mittce hearings during those limes/ it be<'pmes obvious that neither you nor any other Speaker can stamp ghost voting out entirely with the pre· sent voting machine. To return to the voice vote as used by the Senatl' m ay seem too cum· bcrsome. But there is a way which would seem foolproof. And with the Legislature spending millions to rebui Id the Capitol the time is opportune. THE PUSfflNG oUmerhber's vote button by another could easily be thwartecf by the mere sophlslicaUon of the electronic voting equipment. A master tock-I ing control at the Speaker 's desk, 1 unJocklnl? individual vote buttons onl y after a member resp0nds vocally lo the attendance roll caJI 1s all that is needed. The refusal oC exits from the ctlamberwithout a pass would permit the Speaker to lock the buttons during any absence .. Until such action is taken you and the members can expect well deserved criticis m from the pre· ss. the public a nd those who op- pose the election oC incumbents. I h e n comeback bid, Ti L ,_,_ t r ~i~~i~lr(:~·:t~rms orhisrelcasc•. ro1~r11g~~~:~l~:~i~~~E£fa u. ~ n ... ·''""In .~nv Wf~hington Landlord HoffawassuppOSt'dlo stuyou1 or "t . s· 'f I i n rr J Teamster politics UJ'llJI lUfl>. But perm1 it. ign1 icant y, At.,,.. Gen. EdwanJ. Levi had advised. J ,.. • · • lhe moml.'nt he hit lhc strcN!I, hi' President Ford that 'the clause WASHl~N·-Once crpOn a.... ( ttt' rNla• CK ) tee <a mild sort of J ewish f'airfax." He said, as chairman be~an mnneuvcrini;! tn rl.'turn tn restricting Jloffa"s union ac. time, a l)roperty owner caught gestapo), as saying th al of the subcommittee on the Near power. t1 v1lJes appeared illegal. hell if he sold or rented bis place THIMMESCH McGovern's record and views on East, he tries to be impartial. ll1s pow,•r has<' wm1 llNrolt"-. to a J e w. Now Sen. George ·l.lraeJ are "generally good.'' But that he doesn't agree with every notorious Tt'amstl'r lcwul :.?<J'J llOFFA seemed lo be rlost• lo McGovern < D-S.D.) catches a Bookbinder said McGovern. detail of the Israeli position, but Ttw hruwlrn>! I loffa hud :,luiu.:c·d rf's11m1ng full tonlrol of local 2'..l'J measure of bell because he's ••m«e than others," had gone that he remains determined to his WU)' lo the to1l o( thl• 111,·:il. "ht'n he vnnished a year a~o. J\t renting a house he shouldn't have March, 1975, and waa renewed .. soft" on the laraeli issue of late. protectJsraei's freedom and S\lr· \\ht t h h<' \•Sl'cl 11s a h:isl' for t.ik-on,• point. Jloffa had :innouncl.'11 bollght to an Arab -Syrian Am· th.is Pa5t March. Bookbinder made the point viva!. in.: over lh{• t•nllrc T,•ami.ters 111. bassador Saba ah Kabbani. Ah, but the arrangement in· "there's a lot of Arab money ll:'rnalion;il. On issues, J don't find mysdt' trigued the intrepid Wa.binctoo around" cthis sounds like the lie broui.:ht h\ o hcnc·hmen. a greeing with McGovern too Post. Jn the past 18 months th& bigotry of a decade or two t-'runk 1'"1t 1i.11n1111m~ and l);J\'l' orten. But Watergate shakers r•n four ago .•• "There's 8 lot or Jewish .lohnison. to power with l11m. wh e n hi :-news stories on McGovern's mOn.ey aroand">. lnthatrespect, \\'h1•n llorra \\'ill! loc:k('cl IO thl' n a m e I s house, three or them wlt.b photos. Bookbinder added. "After a slamml'r. lw tc rt fit1.cnmmons .1~ ~I urred the The latest one, aboutlcf day1 aao, while it does develop a potential· •·arl'1ak1•r or ttw lnt rn;1t111nul un way Jt has Is what made McGovern blow bls ly general softness ff\ aWtude ion und .Johni.cin 111 char.:(• cl( been in lhP stack. toward your clients.'' lc)('al 2'J9. prlnt.s here. •·tTZS I 1\1 l'IONS 1ln11hlt•• <'rosst'd lloffa nnd took over th~ ·r<'amstl'rl) as hi~ own 1tommn. .Johnson, how<·v<·r , rt'm:uncd loyal to llofl'a . J\rtother r1~ur(' 111 the bockslnJ.:l' dt nmu. Holt1ncl l\1l'l\1::1stt'r, j mn('tt U11' 1-'lb.!llrn mons forrrs. Mr l\ltt!<l t'r Is ;1 ~tron~":lrnl Spt'Clalist who llJll'rntci; on both sides of lhl' li1w. Tl'll ~ l'urs ui:io. he serveJ a prison stretch for U<'· ccpting a prot,•ct wn pa) off. 111• has been 1nd 1etcd t"1ce for ,·1olating lab-Or hl\\s. '' Pitts· burgh i:r:ind jury 1s now in· vestigatinJ? a ,·1olenl ori:ani 11 nl! campai~n by l\1 cMastC'r. These form er associalt•s became bitter rivals after lloffJ got out of· prison. His relu rn to Detroit was followC'd by a scr1t's of violent tncidents -bomb ex- plosions , s hotfi?un blasts. bnilal beatings -wh1ch mvest\gators say were intended to djscoura~e him from resuming his Teamster activities. His lo.rot friend Da\'C Johnson, as president of local 299. was hit. by a round ()( violence.. ms omcc windows wer e shattered by shotgun blasts. His cabin cruiser Lhat he would {lccept the nominn· lton for president or the local. If he won. Hoffa said be would let • his friend J ohnson serve in his ploce until he legally.could take office. This move •as blocked by ~ RO\"ernment and a compromise was struck last year. Johnson ran for· the presidency but ac· ccpted Fitzsimmons• son, Richard, as his vice president. Al one point •. tbe violen t McMaster challehged Johnson for the presidency, but· Frank Flt1.simmons ordered McMaster to stay out of the r ace. a nd when pco- pl e whis per that he isn't us pro-Isr aeli as he should be, I think it is time \o~fend the ,,.,.n. This yarn.bt\lns after the 1972 e1ectlon whcA M.~Govern, like many a preside!'thll candidate, felt that lhe campaign m emorabil(a 8hould be pre· $erved tor AehoJars. SoJn eal')y l97S, be got the bright idea oC buying a whopper ot a house in a ritzy ne\g..,..h.ood !or~ or making it into a scrt of loser's campaign library. NATURALLY, t.be nei~bors objected. McGovern bad alrea.dY put up $15,000 deposit~. and risked losing itif he~outof the contract l() buy the house Cor $250,000. His'l.Wyei-listed bis c»-t tion.s, none or which sounded ao hot. so McGovern .de.ci,tad to dose the d eal and rent the huge house. IT BAN on page l'wO, and es- sayed on how M cGovetn ii under increulns critlclam ttdm .. Pf:O• Israel groups here fqr ~at they conalder atand1 1enerally 1ym• pathetic to the Arab oauae, and critical of rsraeli polidea."Quot· ing unnamed "conlJ'tHlonal sources," the Post reported that McGovern fought In closed sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee ·~ have the U.&. sell llawk mi11ilea to Jordan.·· 1bel the story quoted Hyman .Bool(blnder, executive direc:lor ()/the American Jewlsb Commit· Dear I Gloomy Gos WELL, M cGovcrn was out- ra1ect. He caJled The Post urticll- "lbe crudest example of yellow journalism that l have witnessed in many years." He went'to the Senate noor' and told how he phonec( Bookbinder and was told by hlm that his remarks wen· taken out of context by The Fosl. and that he had resisted being drawn into lbe reporter's inti ma· tion that McGovern was selling out to the Arabs. Bookblndcr in· formed The Poat. that be WU Up· set over tbe ••reckless stringing tocetber of unrelated com- ments," and tll'at be always con· sidered McGove1n a ••totally honorable and ~air'' man. That wasn t enough. Sen. Abraham Rlblcoff ([).Conn.). ro1e and declared that to say that McGoverft would sell out his vt... because he was renting to u.-syr1u ambaua.dor "Js an ablolute outrage and canard." McGovtnt•11nte0itY OD the Mid· die East, lllblcoff ukl. ii untoes· Ucmed. 'na. waso't all. Up rose Sen. Moreover, in advocating" Sall' of Hawk missiles to Jordan, he was agreeing with the position oC ·the U.S. ~overnment. "Are Secretary Kissinger and Presi· dent Ford r enting houses to the Arabs?" McGovern asked. -AFTER ALL, Israel, being made up of humans, can mako errors. And the Middle East . as lhe Israelis know better thUl anyone, is not ju11t Israel. There m·e Arabs In the world, and some of them r c nl houses ha Washington. nut that's not the Issue. The~· ~ue Is over a mun 's right to sell or rent hi~ property to whom ho pleases. And Sen. McGovern hu that right. and we should hear•<» more aJ><>ut 1t. 1 99tANGE COAST DAILY PILOT I I I I I , ltobert N, Wml. l•ubliNin I Thomas K ewll. ,.;dllM · 11 &zrbara Xrrllm:h, Editonal Page E:dltor • I ' I was bombed in a Michiga n harbor while Johnson. happily, was in J.1orida. His unl<10 meet · lngs frequently we1·e disruptt'd. . I i WE HAVE established that al least rour of Mc Master'!ll goon~ ~re presenC-.t th~ m~tmgs. We got adm~ ftOCn U\ret o( But the compromi~. teamin~ Hoffa's man Johnson and Fitzsimmons' son Richard, didn't I ast. The violence con· tinued on both sides. On July 10, t97S. Richord Fit7.t1immons· un ton car was blown U'p whlle It wns parked ouc.sictc 3 Detroit b9r. Frank F ltnimmons was report· td io be bdtdellimself v.+.ith fury. It so happened that tbe'Syrian ambassador h ad made a written ofCer to re~t tbe house from the previous owner and, hemng McGovern was the new owner. renewed hi2' offer wtttt a phone call to McGovern's otrlce. McGovern. stuck wfth an trn· bassy-sit.e bouse which devoured money for taxes. insurance and the rest, was eager to rent It fOt' the fir11t 1ood offer. so the Syrian woun~p as his tenant. A ode· yur c .. tucl •M lit_. ill A package bearing airmail postage to speed its Journey to a d4'1tln•tion foor hours aw11 by Jet took 10 days to make the trip. Has the Postal Service acquired aome s urplus World War I planes from the Smlth.lonian?· , . v.c. Kubert ff'lrnphery <D·Minn. ), ...._ ~tte walls groan with awards from Jewish organiza· tiona and who ts suspected ot hav· Ing had a secret bar mit.zvah to fur1lter' defend McGovern's re· ccrd on tlle M idd.Je East. BUT McGOVERN had more to say. He claimed he would "have had less tubllc tly If f bad bought' a mauage parlor out Ill The editorlal page of the Oally1 Pl1CJt .. e4s t o Inform and~ atJrn1.1late readers by presmt1n1 on this page diverse commentaryj on toplu of \nterest by syndlcat.1 ed columnitlll l.lod c11rtoonist.s, by provkl"'8 a rorum ror readera'I views end by presenting lblt l newspaper's opinions and Ideas! on curri!nl topics. The editorial ot>Cnlons of the Dally Pilot appe11r1 only in the t'dltorlal column at the1 top of tho page. Opinlom el'·• pr~ by the columnists and( cartoonists and letter writers arc1 their own :ind no end~m\ ot \Mir views by the Dail)' PU~ sf'<>uld be inferred. 7 , __, ____ ........ _ = ____ _..., ...... _ ..... ' ..... ,..,,.. .. ....., ........ ...... Tuesday, Augusl3, 1978 ~ ' Tuesday. August 3. 1978 OAIL Y PILOT A 7 l:· Interlocking Nader Influence i \ Groups Add to I I By LOUIS£ COOK 4-1-f'nu M'I• Ralph Nader ls a one-man coo•lomer a le. tlke the iovernment agencles and huge cor. poralions he crltlcius, Nade!r wields enormous in· •nuence on American lite through a maze of in· t.erlockinic organization,.'}. He doet not always practice what he preaches. m any personal relationships," recalls John J.o;sposito, a law)'er who worked at the center in itlS e:arliest days. "There were occasional attempts to be more eCficient . It just didn't happen very much,"-he said. The best way to try to trace Nader's organlin· tion is to start at the bcginrung. f:sposito, who lefl Nader in 1971 11nd is now1 counsel to the New YOtk Slate Consumer Protectlol\ Board. said thut twcn in the orly days of the4 center, "People had the Idea that Ralph w"8 some sort of pubfic utility thut cvt'ryone could tap into• .... We d idn't want. ll\.'Oplc w;mdcrlng In with t-omplalnts... · The major 'Nader operation today Is Publlc. The same man who urges openness in government I and business defendssecrec:y inbbownoperaUon. , THE ORGANIZATIONS DIRECTLY llnkJ.to Nader gained public attention just over a de· cade ago, wit~ "Un.safe al Any Speed." critical of Gener al Motor s' Corvair. The Impact was magnified by the disclosure that GM hired a private detective to investigate his personal life to try to discredit his char ges. Ci t izen. Inc.. a fund·rulsin~ umbrello (lroup, establil1hed in 197l. Unlike the center, Public, Citizen is not tax exempt nnd therefore Is allowed to lobby. Naderareamall: lessthan adozen groups withlboUt 100 employes an~n aMual budget probably under Smillion. It is impossible todetermlne the exact size of the budget for alJ the Nader organiiations because he funds some or them out of his personal earnings and refuses to disclose how much he spends. He also re· luses to disclose how much money he makes; most ._.,,._----~ t>stlmates are in the B~= a rangeofS'lSO.~_aye~. Nader's ind11ect Ill.· ll•e •et 10ee• .nu·ence is difficult to 10laat lie 10f U measure. Groupt wbich a•d ..,111 .. , db-are technically indepen. NADER SUED GM FOR INVASION of privucy and the eventual sclUement o( the suH provided some of the money to finance later campaigns. . The tax Cil in1s ol Public Citizen -bow much money is raised and what It is spent on -are a m at- ter or public record. TilC names or contributor s are not. Nader said he does not disclose the names "because we don't wa nt them (contributors) ex· ploited commercially or harassed. Beyond what lbe law requires us to do, we have the right to protect. our contributors." The first Nader organization was the Center for Study of Responsive Law, set up In lStB as a tax· exempt group, funded by CoundaUons. Its purpose, Nader said, was "to conduc t research into viola· tions of the public interest by business and gov· ernmental groups." ~=================::::::; . dent have been founded ·~le•e, •• t la b y. former Nade r per••••llfl a•d empl~yes. Or they have received funds from 11 .. a .. c I a I I". Nader organizations. Or Af' w;,..,.. .. Dr'11iooil THE MANY-FACETED RALPH NADER Report Detail• Actl~l•t'• Orgen~tion The center has an 8MUal budget of $250,000 to $300,000, Nader said. A big part of Its current money comes from a three-year, $317,000 Carnegie Foun· dation grant which expires at the end of 1976 . WITH THE HELP OF SUMMER interns known as Nader's Raiders, the' center was responsible for a series of reports about government and Industry. including "The Chemical Feast," "The Interstate Commerce Omission," "Vanishing Air" and "The Closed Enterprise System." 1• c 0 r p 0 r a ' • 0 n they have joined forces • e c r e c fl with .. Nader ~nits for a.. spec1(1c campaJgns. veco•e• Nader'• right to pr1.,.~,,. "WE SRAltE com· m on goa l s a n d ideas." said Nader when ~ a s ked a bout his in· Oue nce on some technically independent groups, In· d uding s tate and local Public Interest Research Groups -PIRGs -comprised maiqly or students. The PIRGs have a membersh!Pofover half a million persons and annual revenut>sofoverSl .4miflion-: Pressed Cot specifics about his innuence. if any. Nader avoided a direct answer. "There's nothing ominous about inOuence." he said. making a distinction between his influence over citizen groups and the influence of a large corpora· tionover a governmentofficial. the end of the arms of a ferris wheel with Nader althe center." Da\'ld Sanford, authl)r of a book critical of Nader, s ays Nader's or6'artlulion "has become so large and diverse and bureaucratic that it resembles thedivisionsotGeneraJMotors ..• " Nonsense, said Nl14cr, , • "The whole 1 isl of oraan.izations is smaller than many Chevrolet dealerships.'' Nader is right -in dollars and cents terms, at least. since the National AutomobUe Dealers As· "S<>Ciation estimated that the average Chevrolet de· alership had gross sales or about$3.l million in 1975. The Nader groups lack many of the trappings of bureaucracy. There are no organization table;15, no structural hierarchy. The Nader operation "was a series of * * * In 1972, the Freedom or Information Clear· inghousewas organized as part of the center to help win release or government·held documents under the Freedom of Information Act. The importance or the center has waned as Nader shifted his focus from resear<:b lo act.Ion. It remains his base or operations, however, and Nader has his offices in the center. The Center for Study of Responsive Law is not lislca in the Cefephone book although you can getttre- number from information. · STAFF MEMBERS SAY LISTING the address· would result in a deluge of visitors. The policy is nothini new. NO MINlMUM lNVl~STMENT l'ERIOO 01111145.000 minimum hl\'Clit.mcnt and rnur hwcstmcnt. cnri·1~ u lii)l 6-1/2'.t inlcrci,t unmuilly. £oauaerelal ~redlt• THRIFT PASSBOOK ACCOU!l\TS ____ Poi California Rtsldenls OnlJ. MeaibtroCIM Callfoml11 As,_.lollon ulTbrlll and l..oe.n Compua •c:a.n-ct..1 Ciedlt Pl&l'.I, )~ 870East17th Street • Phone: 6'5-8700 19 Backed It is the sort of distinction Nader makes fre- quently. He draws a line betwttn what he will and will not disclose, both personally and financially. Corporation secr ecy becomes Nader's right to. prh·acy. By' Nader CALIFORNIA NADER HIMSELF CAN BE hard to reach. Ile often ignores phone messages. returning calls only By the Associated Press when he has a point he wants to get across. Once he Ralph Nader ·says he knows you, however, he can be charming and . personall.Y su~ports 19 responsive. · persons, including those He sometimes answers c riticism by attacking em Pl o Ye d b Y th e ·the critic rather than responding to the substance or Corporate Accountabill- the charge. lie r efuses to allow inter views to be tape-ty Rese:irch Group ~ recorded. the National Pubhc In·· While Nader gives some of his organizations a terest Research Group. measure oC independence, he remains clearly in How muc~ money does charge. His personal eccentricities and lifesty~e -N~~er provide? , . the long hours. the passion for privacy -stamp the T~at I don t dis· output of those who work with him. close, be said. LOWELL DODGE l'OllMElt DIRECl'OR or Nader argued .that .as · · • .h . all Jong as corporation too. the Center Cor Auto Sa~ety-:-ooeoflhose tee me Y byists and executivea independent groups w1lh which Na~er wot:ke~ close-are not required to dis· ly-described the various units as organizations on close personal finances be is entitled to the same.' ITALL ADDS UP Higher Interest Daily Compounding More Services Insured Savings + Extra hours The Best Investment 5.25% 6.50% 7.75% Pmbooh Ce11tftutts ol ~posit Investment CeftlricattS yield Sl.000.. I year yield Sl,000, 6-IOyu1sy1eld 5.39% 6. 72% 8.06% All lftttlnl <~ d•lly, Aey ,.,,_t t.tft bt wlt"df•"" 1"1 loN ko8I I ClrllSOOOl IKC-t wit" 1~11 lflttr"I d.IJ lft 10 dlf Oii!. AftJ lt'IGVftl <M ff wil"d"Wfl M't 11.,t "°"' • C.lhfk'lt l<COVftt Wllh., '"ll(h '""'"'' u Oll • pau boo' ac:tolllll IU$ 90 dl13 lft .. IHI. In addition to higher interest. you save when you save at Lus An geles Fodera I Savings becau~e :it costs you noth~ ing for a safe deposit box, a commercial bank checking account. Travelers Checks, a copy of a document and other most-wanted services. Some services· require mini,. mum balance. of course. It takes only one minute and one si~nature to start your savings account. May we have a minute of your time? FIRST BANK CALlflDRMA ,. A loan from California First Bank can make your dream a reality. Complete those home improvements in time for summer. Set sail in your own boat. Or get out on the open road in that new car you've been wanting. l • The terms are flexible and the .. rates are competitive. So stop dreaming. Instead, stop by any of over 100 statewide offices of California First Bank • I I I • , • r • LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS Newport Beach .3201 N~wport Blvd. -across from City Ha1t • 675· 4500 OHM t-1 MON.-THUAS. • M F1'l Head Olhco Downlown Los Angeles Federal 5a1rin9s and Loan Association One W1lshlro, Los Angeles 90017 Othet offices throughout the area • ··~ IRVINE • Orange County Airport Offloe 2001 ,Michelson Drl'la 714/833-3111 • Irvine Offlce 17951· MacAnhur Blvd. 714/549-9101 UQUll«'lflUS 23511 Paseo de Valencia 714/830-3200 SAN CLEMENTE 1001 S. EfCamlno Real 714/492-8090 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 31971 Camino Capistrano 714/493-1141 NEWPORT BEACH • Bayside Office 1090 Bayside Drive 714/675-5121 • Harbor View Office 1666 San Miguel Drive 714/644-8511 • Superior Office 396 Superior Ave • 714/642-9511 • Westctlff Office 1501 Westcllff Drive 714/642-3111 • \ • .. Al DAILY PILOT Tuesday. August 3, t976 .... ou_EEN_1E _____ , _,h_111n_ •• ,_1an .... di Soeial_ P'9ograms Benefitl For the third consecutive1·ear, Orange County supervisors have dlrected roughly 2S percent of the county's federal revenue sharing funds to support social programs throughout the county. By the time supervisors finished their task, $2.3 million was earmarked ror support or 491 communi· ty based programs. All supported programs received financial aide from the county In fiscal year 1975-76. Supervisors had already agreed to support onl y those social pro- grams already at least partially funded through re· venue sharing money. THE BOAllD'S ••PROVEN quality" standard was invoked after an extensive UCI study called for an evaluation or all programs supported by county revenue sharing dollars. The decisions were also made easier by a screenlng of all fundlng appticaUons by revenue sharing staff and a voluntt>er ll·member commit· tee. All programs endorsed by the committee and one th11t was not were opprovt'(! by supervisors Tuesday. The one Cunded program that failed to survive· committee screenln& because or an all~gcd lack oC "community input" w as Foundation for Educa· lional Behavioral Therapy in fi1tnUngton Beach. SUPPORTERS OF TUE foundation won Us S67,546 grant when they showed :suf)ervisors peli· tions urging funding signed by, among others, city officials. Orange Coast social Service programs funded Tuesday included: Huntington Beach Senior Center, Huntington Beach, ($63.416 I; San Clemente Seniors, Snn Oemente, ($50,156); Laguna Beach TLC, Laguna Beach ($3,850) and Laguna Beach Council on Aglng ($33,650). ROY AL VIKING SKY We Have PRIME SPACE AvaUa~eOn "SOLD OUT" Poputer Chri1tm•• New Yeara CrulH . ) CALL HARBOR TRAVEL 3404 VIA LIDO 175-1311 NEWPORT BEACH . • ~e-__.3 ·-0 -----_ .... _ ..... ___ ;.__ __ ____,~·Anahehn Man Huntington Beach Community CJinic. Hunt· ington Beach, ($36,247>; Laguna Beach Free Cllnlc, Laguna Beach, ($39,284>; Boys Club or Fountain i=====:::::========...:.........:..:....=====:::::i=== Valley, Fountain Valley. 1$4,9i.)); Youth Problem ·---------------------, Center, Costa Mesa ($18.oi.>J. ..- PO!:.~~p~~=:,~ <AA.;: Sent to Jail ;_ Jack Rose, 46, heir persons in a helicopter toa construction fortune, accident, President died Sunday from the er. Didier Ratisraka an· Saddleback Area Coordinatlng Council, Mis· sion Viejo, ($l9,237>; Tei!o Help-Youth Center, Fountaln Valley, ($33,000>; Orange County YM CA, Costa Mesa, ($55,667). Executive Lauded 011h· ,, Ii ~lll~IH An Anaheim man arrested in Canada three years. """"IJ'"-'"' '""°'' '"' 141 o.ooo. 1111J "'"'' 111w..tu .... 'ltl '''""' • •~~ ~"t "''""""! arn111.1lh· ••• url•I a 1111it1t;ll i01>'{, j..,r ffcts of two cyanide nounced Friday. capsules he swallowed after being senten~ to life imprisonment for plotting bis ex-wife's after a Chicago vi sitor was murdered in an • Gaylord M . Hicks. executive vice president or Anaheim apartment has been sentenced to five GoodwiJI Industries or Orange County, has been ')'ears to life in state prison; he pleaded guilty to named the "outstanding Goodwill executive" or the slabblng. 1976. · .111111111111 '"'"11folt,l\\.1ls "~ "'·""" fitf ''"' • BETHESDA, Md. Orang e County ~j'' The announcement was made at the annuat. c AP> -losephine Superior Court Judge Sidito .n~ 'to Canada awards' program of the S2'nd Goodwill Industries Ill)!. Uk•tlh l><'tivtl. cs.i..1 iu I'*''"' ... _ .. , i., ... , .... '"' murder. AJplawall lloche, 90, a Kenneth Williams via New York, Vermont Delegate Assembly heldrecentlyinToronto.Can. onetime weaJthy coal imposed sente nce on and Pennsylvania after Established six years ago under a trust by mine owner who became Anthony Sidi to, 32. after the killing on Dec. 2, Denver financier and long-lime Goodwill board STOCKTON (AP) the first director of the the defendant admitted 1972, at an Anaheim member Kenneth K . King, this recognition is '""''~ •• i..i, ...... ) Commereial Credit" Funeral services were Wetrare and Retirement using a knife to inflict party. Royal Canadian presented annually to an executive or one or the 160 b.el<Lt.oday for .Meyer L. Fund or the United-Mine. ht.al · njuriu~ on Rank Mounted Police arrested Goodwills in the U .s. Lew ls , '1 2, r e ti r ed Workers, died Thursday Iovino, 38. him in Prince George, Hicks, a resident '?r ~orba uinda, becai:'e Tlll<IFT Cl:llTIFIC.\ TE .\CTOll~T~ fur f'nltf11rn1a 1<,.,,,,1,•111, I luh-. t-krul'k:rofthc l'ullf1trul"·""1"·la11<111111 l'ht ;r, utul I"""' <.:1111111Jnl~ • c'"""'"'f\·•·• r f\"'" "'""· 1 .. , • .,, •• ,J,.,1 general vice president of at a retirement borne. British Columbia, and affiliated with the orgaruzallon as a member of its TDlie Lewis Foods Inc. returned him to Orange board in 1945. He joined the staff in 1955 and He died Saturday ni~ht . Caneer Group County. becametheexecutiveinl9S7. 370 E. t?lh Str~t • Phone: 64s.8700 In a New York City OnJ! ' Y!_t . ---------------------------------------------+ hospital. . ean s .....m • Fr k M. Bott, Foun: Seeks Drivers lain ~alley, and Sidney' The American Cancer E. Chtllcott, Costa Mesa. Society is in need of were .named to ~e de· drivers to tra nsport an ~ ltst.at Georgia Tech cancer patie nts to TA N A N ARIVE, ~fadaga sc ar (AP> -Col. Joel 'Rakotomalala, t7. premier o r Madagascar, was killed University· treatment centers. The only requirements for volunteering are a valid California driven HIGLEY "'°'""' Soft«• L Mllheft• ""'"' I . d .. ELEN l . HIC.LEV. rHldMI of uur• J Hft Mltlt.;U ol H.,;_.;,.91...; I Ce n Se 8 D C 8 r UQur\• N19uel, C•hlorrtla. °"'* ol do-lk«ll: ..... 1100.rt Wllll.tm -of i n s u r a n c e • Tb 0. e •tit July lt, 1'16. Svr••••O bf lttr Monterey. C•.; •dopled 1•11\er, i t l e d f ~otfler. J a<k Hl9ley artd ''"~• Mr\. lllcltard Mlllloll ol Costa Mo •: D . e r e. S ft ltAll ... rlM 0.Woll F.,,,..,., Wl'\llCH grandparent\, Mr. & Mrs. Mtlwin L participahng m ay Call ,,...,,..,o., 2 JO PM, O'Connor L,~..... ...,,1. OI Ea\! LlotrPoOI. Oltlo. -I· 752·8600 1<111s Mortuary. HlOI 411<1• P¥•-v. e•tindmo4Mr, Ella Harris o1 1'1«9i.y, -====·;:-:::;:::;====:; U.9una Hiii\, C• thv. Rolletl I.. Oltlo. aunt. Catlty Lal'(eva ol Pit· r .,,.,..II olh<lant Interment El Toro t.i•utQll Pa • eunt Wry LouACllllftlof t •m•lery. O'Connor L•9una Hills Hunlirwiton B•<Klt: c a .; vttcl!K, Don & ~ltUry dire< IOI\. Mel•ilt Harri• Of E .. 1 Ll••fl)OOI. Oltlo; I.EE w .. ,.1 nlKH """ ........ -. Vl~l.ttlon THI: DON LEE, •oe n . rH ldfltl.,. .-1. -· l'tlMI"" Monon Au941s1?<1t OllcMY lllQton lka<lt, Caulorrtla. Oal~ ol OOM!t 8tothet'\ Cit-I. Set vices will !It twlcl ~I I, ltl•. Sur vlvad by,.., _ _..,,. IOclay, "futt<MY. A\IOUSI ltd al 1 :00 PM, ~ & Mr• J . Alvin ln ot H""'1ftglort O<lday Brothen C""ptl .,.,,. P•stor lkk h; ....... Lind• of Y• ... <•. .... l v for-OI Cl\rh l LU41Wr..,Church ,_,.,,.nh bY 111~ Nvpt...,. Soc..ty Of GQil• M••a ottl<l•lln9. lt1'•ment •th l>Ut'••l •I ""''l wtO•,ull mltlfM1 hOnof"\ at P«•h(. PLUWllMG HIATIHG All COHD. •n..-.. __ l TWEIETIEN , v iew Men>ori•I Pu~. N•wf)Of'I S.a<fl, WAI.I.ACE f . TWEE TEN.-'6.r• Ca . cllrKld by Dilday Broll>rn ~nt ol H"nll1>9lon 8.,.<11. Calltomi<1. MorllH,,.. 11'11 8e41<1\ Blvd~ Hunl· Ser_ In'°"' Ar ... -C..•I 0..1• ol .,..•1" AlilJW\I '· ,.,. ~· Pa<•lk• l119IOl'I Buel\. t• '" 1111. Mo.iolt•f. Surv1,.,.d by ht~ witp tNOLES MISSl()tl YI( JO ·•'lll C."'9!"tl.I' •C>• f•.t f l("f\lffn; '°"· O.nnis ot V•ntur•, C<I ALICE EUDORA ,,.Cl ES ol 11t ',,.,.,. ~· •• r# ,h ... , 4'5-0401 Oonat1on\> mo, b,.. mild" lo 1owr ""9'\t (l"ftler \t. Apt l~Co\t•Mtw.c... l•-•lf <IW,,lt "''"'"'I'""'"""" T ... 0.leol dlHll\Jvly JI, .. 14. ~•....Sbtr NcptuneSo<.1rty wtOt bur1ol •Hkd. •"''" '°"''· Mk..,._1 lftoOt~,, c.ty .,..... COSIA ... ,~ .. 11)1'8 Nt•P.•''8-J ~OGG -Ow1!1ftl 1"91•\. •II of c~ -: VIRC.IN 14 8 FOC.C.. •tS•o-nl OI tl\f•~cMw9"1.r>,Fr"n<•,WOOdol"-642-1753 KITCHEN & 14 TH llMODELIHG NH ESTIMATES C.0.I~ ~ C• O•tr ot df'Jtn July :t ll1>9lon °"'"'"· Ro.. tAQlb ot - ... ,. Sufvtw«>d by Mr ''"'PfTllOl"'-r. Ml" J..,Y'1 .,_, P4tttt(ltt V4'\btnOH of CO\-~ 'Gr«t P FOQO of C~nect1<ut \•\ltr, ,,,,_w. lour 9r•n<k.rtUdf"en ~tJ#)otd(o Mt'\. JAnel W-lnqlon o• New J• ·~· "'"'''ft W..Sl\hCWY 1 00 PM, ...._, -j ... WNt<•• Will be -r,..,..,, ..... ~ S~jlf!Hd ee-l~y Ult· ,,_, • al 1 JO PM 8~11 o ... ..,,. '' S.-91''"" Co•I• ""'u -..1_., dirK· -°"' o ..... ,. •• Cl\eott with Of'•Y•t• lnl~rtrW'"nl '"°"'" tor\. "'JrrfAtir tM•MAIN Of J-1t.l wf"O #\f\m.eycontrib\ltf lO T PW'l l"ff~· IU$.MAN •~lw t'flaCo-n C-lyollt<tol41COl'IC>l1"A"""'"""'" llENJAMINH llUSMAN.r•\ldettlol ........ r.1 •1 k ll Br°"""'•YMo•lli••ydortttor\. Soulnl~~.C•lllornl• O•l•oldo•lh 772-3470 TANAKA July JI, \ti._ Sul'\llV1!d by_ brot .... r. ~:::::::::::=====:=:!. M4SAYUl(I TANAKA. IMtlo••d ,_ ... llfle .. ••nd on•nlK •.G<•""'"" .• broth•r of Thom•\. Jr. Sh1~ru \~rv•tei Wedne,d tlY, AUCJu.>t 4th.,. ICI'""'•· -~ M•"""" Oo.'"· •v••o 10 00 AM, On••,.0 C•metery ~-1.. Sl!:LL 1dle 1lcmi-w1lh <1 l>Ui· Woamolo and Tomiko Oldwa. lion. Onl•rlo, C4. Oell oro..iway lyPilolCl11ss1fit•tlArl. S.rvlces 1.00 PM, on Au9vst :lrd •I 1"" _.,....,.Y dirtKlor•. ~II T..,.111e, 111 S. Hewill SI .. LO•-----------'------------; An .. 1es. C•. Th• ,.,,, .. , reqve•l~I ·- rio-rspleos.beomllled. • (< TAYl.011 · E UGEN£ ROD INSON lAVLOR. -Cenllntlll•I /lovtnu~. Cost• Mo"'• 0~9'~~IGHI? -C.111 ... nla. Ofl• et df'•ll\ A,.qU\I I, ttl• ,s.,,.., .. d by Ms wlf•. Vtrnadl!ll Teylor I W . T • fltl Cost• -•i tlWff ,.,,.,,_ '"'~ T Ol'f)tN" Gr•ve\ld~ Yt¥1C&\ 1 OD PM L What M k W.dnn d•y, El C•m1no -mo••••t earn 0 es P•••. A119u\l •th 8a111 BNOt•Ol'l""I• T , d M th d ~ .... -lu••ydlffct(>f\ l he Lin ora e 0 HA•aEllT , KENNETH lEE H4 RO(RT. 11111 so Effective ~O"'"'~Y ~· . so .. 11\ lao urt• I C...hlOt"'• Oot~ Of 0-•111 AUQU\I I. ,., .. Su<v•_,.cl l>Y nn NUQnl~r. Sondre l . R•ub o t Ntt ..,por 1 8 ,.•<". twn t f'•l'ld UOldren Memon•I Wf••<•' -~°"'· lluQu\I •. di IO t0 AM, '""°"" O.I #.#tr Cho>pel. 8•111.etf' ... .,. tor..,. Gel Mar MOrlu••Y Cllre<lort. MITHO'' MICHAEL II Ml THOF,. ... f'C. U.1. l rmt. AO" 1•. dt•d •\ • r•'-ult of.,.. ..,,o iKC.0.1\I •I FO<I OrO, {d -M- (di'°" HoQI\ !><ltoOI, !turvlved lliY I'll~ -------...,• f BAL l'Z·8EROElltON fUNUtAl HOME Corona del Mar 673·945( Cosla Mesa 646·2424 8Ell 8lltOADWAY MORTUA"Y 110 Broadway Cosla Mesa 642·9150 LAGUNA HILLS MORTUARY 25301 Ahcia Parkway Laguna Hills. Ca. 581-41300 McCORMICK MO"TUA"Y Laguna Beac~ • 494·9415 San Juan Capistrano 495·1776 PACIFIC VIEW •MOfUAL ,AIU( Cemelery Mortuary · Chapel ! 0500 Pacific View Drive I Newport, California 644·2700 PHKFAMtLY COLONIAL FUNE"AL ' HOME 7801 Bolsa Ava. Westminster 893-3525 .IMfTHI' MORTUARY 627 Main St Hu ntington Beach • 536-6539 • A complete program to instruct patients how to lose weight ea sily. then how to maintdn their lean weight. DollY therapy, with audio and sub-liminol visual aids to promote mot1vol1on and encouragement. H.CG .. a tot mobilizing substance. makes it eosief for pptients to lose weight w ithout f otigue or excessive hunger. Undora's very special oiet. designed for rq:itJ Weig1t ~ crd iTµoved eatng hci>its. Behavior modificotion techniques to lecfn weight control. 1 Undora's eosy-to-f ollow maintenance program to prevent regaining. The entire program Is under the strict supervision of medical doci~ spedollsts in baiatric medicine. eon '°' lnlormotlon Mondoy ltw~ 9 AM.JO t P.M.-2P.M. T06P.M. NEWPORT BEACH 6.40-6831 Fati:nltrd COSTA MESA 557-1893 MesoVefde Pl'of essionol Bldg. Son e.mordlno • £. long leoch • Mission Hllll HawthOrne • OfonOe • Newport leoch Gorden Gfqve • long Beoch • Posodena lo Hobfo •Woodland Hills • Sl;tennon Ooks West Covino • Fullerton • Rf¥efslde • Sonia Monico Costa Mesa• Pomona • Cenitos • Hollywood 1'U~NITOLON: Lh:tOto MedlcO C1niCs ae owned and ocrniniistered bV Medcd Doctors ttiot res1l'lct "*' procllce to Bortoll1cs. All ~ P9l10t'l'tel Doctors and Ml'9S en lcet1led by 1tl9 Slated Calfcmio. AN ORANGE COUNTY DEAF CHILD WILL SAY 'THANK YOU ONCE you HELP HIM iEARN TO TALK A deaf child can be taught to talk, to communicate with the world around him, and it begins with creating a desire to talk, by providing a strong feeling of acceptance, support and security for the deaf child. The Orange County branch of J ohn Tracy Clinic • helps· to create this desire, in a homelike environ· ment where mother and child experience the moment by moment learning process, with the aid and guid· 'ance of trained teachers who studied at the main J ohn T'ra!=Y Clinic in downtown Los Angeles. Since this wor1d·famous clinic ·was founded by Mrs. S pencer Tracy. it has been supported e ntirely by private, voluntary contributions. All se rvices lo mother and deaf child are free, including those at , the Orange County branch. A happy Preschool Nursery helps the mother·child learning in a group situation, with teacher guidance. This branch ls a special philanthropic project of The Newport Chapter of the National Charity League, and it needs all the help you can give. Contributions are deductible for income tax purposes. After sessions at the Orange County branch with his mother, a deaf child will say more than "thank you:, .JOHN TRACY CLINIC Orange County Branch 114 East 19th S1reet Cost~ Mesa, California 92627 Mr~. Spencer Tracy Dr. Edgar L Lowell Founder President Director Telephone 642·2275 Number 26 in a series of public service advertisements sponsored by Avco Financial Services, Newport &ach, Cafffornl&. . ..... ... . f ' • TllE FAMILY CIRCU • By BilKeue Agency To Get .. Funds The San Cle mente Redevelopment A1ency ls ell&lble to receive a first.year tax increment f)f Sll0,000, City Manager 'tttald Weekssald. 1be increment comes from taxes raised in the. redevelopment area, which i.t the city's bowl area surrounding lhe en· &ranee to the municipal pier. <. Tt9eday.Au9ust3. 1978 DAIL V PILOT A I J • Disease Strikes Wife (ila(.f¥_1f 1··, Bills May Force Divorce ;~· __ NI WHITING, Jnd. CAPJ -When Kurt vowed to cherish Karen ''in sickness and ln health" nearly 16 yt•• a10. be never ~gflt he'd have lo divorce hff to keep his word. But 10 yeara ago Karen was stricken with multi· pie sclerosis, and now divorce may be the only way for Kurt to deal with a growing stack or medi· calbllls. ••1 LOVE HER, AND I DON'T think it's right to have lo 10 through a divorce," said Kurt. the father ol three teen.agers. The couple asked thal their last name not be used . Karen, 34, almoet totanr paraly7.ed, Hves at a akWed·care nursing facility m nearby Munster that provides the round-the clock care she requires. The bills surpass Kurt's $13,000 salary as a meter· reader for the Northern Indiana Public Ser vice Co. ~ ment.s from denylng eny benefits to Karen that are -- available lo sln1le per50l\S. Wcllare authorities rlaim the jud1re has no power to control their re· aulatioda and llled mot.ions to v1u:1tc: the order. 0 . "Ooly hit me on my SUNBURN!" The aaency was formed in January, 1975, foe the purpose ol re. • babilltaUng the area. ~lore Karen's transfer to the nursing home, Kurt s company insurance paid m percent or the bills. But the 1nsurance covers none of the nursing home cost.a, and Kurt fears his wife will be evicted if tbe bWs aren 'l paid. Pot Share Sought ne ~uarler fl>acK THE NEWEST Conde mnatio n pro· ceedlnp are under way ------------------toallowthecitytobuyso- ..,._,,,.._...,.._...,..._..._...,.._...,..._..._...,.._...,...,,,.._...,~~ called blighted t:iulldings, rue them, andtendscape theplerentrance. L.M.Boyd Staff Aide Odds Against Appointed The Favorite Was reported that wqmen lend to worry more than men do. 'Failed to mention, though. that how much you worry Indicates something about your masculine·femlnine qu_oHent. To \\il: The more_ a woman worries. the more fe minine she be. The more ;i man worries. the less masculine be 'he. Or so conclude researchers at the Uni\•erslty of California. The wife or Emperor Franz Joser bathed only in distilled water ... Botanically. the Col. Willillm K. Parcell has become chief of staff at the Marine Corps Air Station, El Toro. Col. P arcell served ln Korea with Marine Fighter Squadron-311 a nd with the Ftrs t Marine Aircraft Wing in Vietnam. He replaced Col. C.E . Spence. "I ASKED ABOtrr MEDICAID, and l was told the bills would be paid if I ga\•e the state all my earnings except f« $tOO a month. That's just not enough to pay the rnort.Jage and food and clothing for the children." .. The only alternative was a divorce." said Nona Noel, a Legal Aid Society attorney. "The state ol Indiana gets control of the federal Medicaid money and sets up its own rules. And the rules say if Karen were not married, all her medical bills - even those from the nursing home -would be paid.• ' KURT AND KAREN RELUCTANTLY agreed to a divorce. but Lake County Superior Court Judge Pro Tern Robert ~rger deferred action on it when , . Berger questioned the regulation's validity and Kurt admitted that his only reason was the Medicaid regulation. CJUOined both the state •nd county well are depart· LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) -Law student Gatewood Galbraith says the s tate's s mall farmers need a Ken- tu c ky Marijuana Growers Association to claim their rigbllul share or a multibillion· dollar m arket if pot becomes legal.· A stude nt at the University of Kentucky law school, Galbraith suggested big tobacco companies actively are looking out ror their in· terests In preparation for the day when marijuana becomes a legal cash crop. Galbraith re.com· mended creation or the 3.SSOCiation in a letter lo a newspaper here. IUT NOT JUST AMOTHH STEAKHOUSE Yoo personalty pick )QI( own stelk from our gourmet shQwcase. Choose tti. cut & tt»ckneSS YoU desire fro~ oor Oh01ce Eastern Com-f'ed Beel. salad and potato always included. . ' GRAND OPEMIMG SPEC IAL! WIM A ,.ll DIMMIR If lOU UISS THI IXACl Slll IAMYTHtMG OVll 6 01.1 Of YOU. STIAll L..c......_.ff'l.-11·2:l0 ...,,., .._..Dlllly-W Dli!Mr-Dllffy-4-t I COMIJOIMOUl MYS&M.•ftUOIM _...., ..... , .. flllt.f-Ul, CA.1. llOH-'-& MOM. , 9:00 P .M.-1 :JO A.M. 2531 W. C.ast Hwy .. Me•rt ltd . 541-1177 almond Is not a nut but a sort or peach pit, sir . • . Odds run two to one that the favorite horse won't win the race. It.em ~ in our Love and W ar m an's fil e labeled ''Letters" reads: me play at our new bank. eternal love." "Jr a gi rl writes you a note in gree~ Ink, young fellow, doo't treat it Jigblly. It's s upposed lo convey COlH MON NAM F.S Q . "What's the mo~t c ommon combination of first name uad surname for men In the United States?" A. Cun only come up with the six most common combinations. Robert WilSQn. Fred Smith. Charles J ohnson. Harry Browq. William Jones. John Anderson. Q. "What 's a 'crossword pancake'?" A. That's what the British <'all a walne. The Ladyfrlend contends I'm too cynical when I say: 1. Those pictures in the seed catalogues are posed by professional flowers at seo un hour. 2. The original Lassie was a black Belgian shepherd who passed. And 3. n·~ highly doubtful that Santa Claus believes Jn chiJdren. THE HARD FACl'S Was just 326 years ago that the world's first roller coaster was set up in Russia. Blocks of ice made up the track ... How do you account for the fact that fewer women go to department stores on Friday than on a ny other day of the w)ek? . . . It has been proved that ;i double'shot of bourbon a.end• to improve some people's handwrltin1 ••• · Claim is lhut nobody worldwide has ever met a healthy child who did not at one lime or another ploy that game called hide and seek ... Michelangelo was the old boy who said, "Painting Is an art for women." Nole a hlgh achoot history teacher complains testily that practically every youngster in his class confuses Cortei wllh Balboa. Quite. so. If that's not the most common error in the study or New World history, what is'? Even John Kea\S ln his poem "On First Looking into Chapman's tlomer" did exactly likewise. Address mad to L..M. Boyd, P.O. Box 1560, Co1la Mua gz625 your water people TAKING WATER FOR GRANTED? TAKING WATER FOR GRANT ED? Not too "*1Y c.lilomlana are. these c:Mly$. From 811 perts of the Slate come reports Of • ...,... wtter shottaQet. rationing, droughts, and Quality problems. IN COSTA MESA, WE'RE PRETTY FORTVNATE. We eotov art abundant water supply. Tum on Y®t tap, hydrant or hoae and out It comes. In Mmi-.rtd Southern c.tifornra. that'• QUlte an achievement! OUR ABUNDANCE IS NO ACCIDENT. lliOUGH. We'v. earned It. The ye1n of planning, tore119ht end tlwd work by your Water District 1\9119 g!Y«\ us an exe911-nt water S4AC)pl)'. Weter ,. .. cti.s 04JI hOf'net from ,.,...,., ~ c.lllomla and t"9 ~ River, through mllel Of pipes. pumps 9l'd .... ¥OW9. Few communitl• bo99t of • better supply. Fir• lnlluran08 eompelMs ,.._ our h)'drllntJwater supply •one of the belt In ~ Cehfornia. wHeN IT COMES TO WATER, WE AAE FORTUNATE. LET'S NOT WASTE IT. Be careful at home. especlally In the bathroom where so rnuch of the hOulehOld watw Is consumed. And b• e little mOre. sparing with the landseaplng too. HAVE A DRINK ON us -and enjoy It to .,,. ... dfop. W.i• Is just to precious to ... ta. United California Bank has a brand nsw home on Mariner's Wle 1n Newport Beach. And.ymire 1nv1ted to come join the t\m. dur1ng our Grand Opening Weet, August 2-6. Door PrlzeS, anyone? August 6th 1s our speoiaJ. Grand Opening~ Between 10 a..m. and 6 p.m, we'll be giv- ing a~ a whole ra.tt of super door prims. You could win a b1cyole, or a new tsnnts racquet or outtlt. All you have to do 1s come 1n &n.d register for the free dra.w1Dgs. I Wimbledon West tickets, anyone? While you're visiting our new bank, you ca.n pick up your tickets for the Wllnbledon West tenn1s tournament. It's the only place 1n Newport where you can buy them .. Or, you ca.n get them free. Here's how: Dur1ng our Grand Opening Week we'll be giving away two tiCkets to anyone who opens a. new United.Account'> or a. new tioo savings account. Refreshments, anyone?~ Come have free reft'esh- ments, and take a look a.t our -beaut1ful new bu1ld1ng. We'll be disp~ a. collec- tion of old ships' artifacts and our bicentenniaJ Celebrity Quilt. Contributors to the quilt are Cher, Scott Carpenter, All McGraw, Rosie Grier, a.nd. many others. We'll be open for bus1ness on July 26. So stop 1n a.eyt1me a.ft.er that and get a.cqua.1.nted. And make sure you don't miss the fun dur1ng Grand Opening Week. After all, it's not every day you get to play at a bank. UNITED CALIFORNIA BAN~F.0.1.~ • I Marmara omoe/2712 WestlCoast B1gh~/}lewP>rt Beacb/(714) 631~/John B. Rloc1, Manager I . \ TV Highlights KJIJ trJ 8:00 "Three on a Couch." Jerry Lcwfs s t ar tn this 1966 movie spoof on ~ychlatry with J anet l~lgh nnd Mary Ann Mobley. NUC fD 10:00 -CHy of Angels. The conclusion of a thre<:·p~1rt stor~ jn which Wa yne Roger unco\'crs a plot to un. dermine the governm nt. Gu~sts include Lloyd Nolan, Oiunn Ladd a nd Dorothy Malone . L ' CBS 8 11: 30 -"The Dirty Dozen.'' This popular World War ll-cra movie stars Lee Marvin as a major who r ecruits a small army or condemned men for a dangerous mission behind e ne my tines. 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Guisclman applies fi nishing touches to his l /00 sC'aJe model of an F·SE Tiger II supersonic fi ghter for Northrop. ln two years he's worked ~n more than 2,000 models. while the economy has completed more than 3.000 aircraft in its F·S/T·38 series. AT&T lncollle, Rates Upheld . WASHI NG TON IAPI -American Telepnone & Telegr a ph IAT&T 1 Com pan)•'s long-dis tance telephone r ates and income were found by a Federal Communications Commission CFCC> ad· ministrative law judge Monday to be reasonably in line with its rates or return. Judge .Da \'id I. Kraushaar rejected a finding by the ~'CC trial staff that Bell System customers had b<'en overcharged and recommendation that they gel r efunds of more than Sl.6 billion for the years 1971·19i5. KRAt;SllAAR ALSO REJECTED 8 Vial starr recommend ation lhat lhe FCC aslt Congress to break up AT,~T. the world's largest corporation. by splitting off its huge manufacturing and supply sub· sidiary. W estnn Electric Co. The problem or managing Bell ts 'bi,ness' does no~ call for "alloJ?ether extreme and revolutionary remedy or din•stmenl and splintcrh:ation in the ho· ly names of 'compe11tion' and ·rree markets."' the judge said. The question of whether the PCC has gone Car enough, or too far. In nJlowing competitors to enter the former monopoly b~ AT&T in providing busi· ness phone ser \'lces and cqu•pment is before Congress and the federal couru . TII0~1AS S. NURNBERGER. executi\·e \'ice president or AT&T. sa id ··we·u be burning the mid· night oil to analyze all the details in this SM-page dedsion. but l can say right now that the decision in most respects appears sound.'' · He said he was gratified with Kraushaar's find· \ ings on the revenue level and r otes level ancton al· lowing ATltT to keep Western Electric. "\Ve ha\'c a lways been convinced that the re~ se arch ond monufncturing capabilities built into the S e ll Qrg aniulion benefited telephon.e cuMomers, •·Nurnberger snid. KRAUSHAAR HELD HEARINGS for 103 days between i\hty 13, 1974, and July 17, 1975, to reach a decision in this most complex of many AT&T pro- ceedings pending. The "monument.al record that has been com• p iled in this proceeding fully justified AT&T's conli· nuing existence lntoct. as a quality common carrier" that provides u ceUent telephone service to a very large population," he said. · His riodinga are subject. to separate decisions by thc commission, which held hea(ings last month in the lawrullness or AT&T's private line services. They will go Into cffe<'t in SO days unJess there is an appeal or th ' tommi sion Jlselr decide to review them. KRAUSHAAR W~ MSIGN~D the case after • the FCC split the procffding Into two phases and granted AT&T an 8.S percentratcofreturnon Nov. 22, 1972, rejecting AT&T request tor 9.S percent. Since then AT&T has been granted two increases to a 9.5 percent return Jast Jan. l.9 .• The rate or return is determlncd by the FCC H a fair income In r clutlon to such things as capital st.ructure and cost <•f equity a nd embedded debt. ·oc· Business On the Move Eq•lt" E'••uGr.tn The slx·month period ending June 30 "as a tltne of contjoued growth for Newport Equity f'uncts. Jnc .• Newport Beach. In the first haJr or calendar 1976, the firm lr· ranaed 164 mot'taaaeloans totaling $2,277,900. com· pared to 1Q7 loan• toUlina Sl,087,700 durtn1 the same period in cai.Mar 19'75. 11le figures represent a 109.4 percent increase in transaction value and a 54 percent Increase in the num~r or loans &r· ranged. Se.i.111ltl•ee•0111~ SchifT Photo Mechanics bas moved into .,,,,; quarters at 1809 Monrovia Avenue, Costa Mesa. Tbe relocation reflect.a expandl.ng sales for Schiff. IAIC•ene•• A.W. Ollke Ltuerman Transact.klft~. lM., Newpeal Beath.,bu opened a new~ in Houton, Texa. ... • • G~owih Target Sliced Fed's Reasoning PuzzJes Bank Adviser By .IOHN CUNNIFF .................. Jn what IU chainnM t«mec:I ••another 1mall and prudent awp" toward reduclnl lnllalion, the Federal Reserve Boar~ (FRB> has aat it.a IP"OWlh taraet ror consumer aavinas and thereby confused mote than a lewpeoplf. Speaking very genently, money la the fuel ol economic ac- tivity. The Fed controls it. or at least seeks to. Too much money flowing into the ecclQOmy can geMrate innaUonary demand: ~ litUe can retard erowth. FOR FOUR STRAIGHT quarters the Fed has redUffd its loq·term money-supply growth. Consumer savings are a part of money supply. The Fed says there has been an "ample now" of savings Into mortgage lenders. Sot.he goal was cut. ' What baffles a lot or people Is bow Chairman Arthur Burns re-. ached the conclusion. u indicat- ed in testimony a week ago to the House Banking Committee, that. the savings rate was adequate and that by lowering the rate in· nation would be restrained . "Savings are what we want," snapped John Wrl(tht. who. as president of Wright Bankers' Service, manages and advises many banks on their investm~t portfolios. He finds the reasoning "~tcmiJhing. • • IF THE SUPPLY OF savings has been ample, he asks, why the persistence or 9.15 percent home mortgage inte rest rates that have suppressed new home con· struction? •"The declared objective of the board to reduce lhe savings rate." he said, "is indirect op· position to the national objective or increasing our rate ol national c~pital formation. which begins and ends with personal savings, as distinquiahed from coosump· tion. "'1 ' TM teaaon, ukl Wright. .. ii up6ide down." HE MAINTAINS IT i• &Jso dir. licult to reconcile such state· mesa aa .. activity ln &Jl m._;or ledora or lhe private economy" seem "posed for further ad· vances" with such bas ic economic facts as: U.S. iif<lustrial production, at 73 ~cent of cap.ieity, has not yet managed to ret'Over to even its l~west levels during the last three recessions -74.2 percent in 1910, 87.3 in 196'1 and TU in 1961. -Recovery or Gross National Product slcnted from plus 9,2 per. eeot ln lhe first quarter of the year to 4.4 percent during the second quarter, ill comtant _, that ii, comparable-dollars. -GROWTH OF REAL dis· posable personal income also slowed to a plus 4.5 pe1:eent an· nuaJ recovery r.f!le during the . HCood quarter, while unemploy· ment remained at an lntaltrable 7.5 percent tnd ret1ll aaJee ac. tually declined. The underlylna reaaori for the slu11l1h reco\'ery, s~ Wrlaht, ls eaay to Cind'': a hleh -7 to t.zs percent -prime lending rate,' ••whJch reOed1 delibcrntc t'RB policy." That rate, he states, la lar1ely responsible ror the slue· 11.abhna ID bualneas borrowing. "UDder theae clttumsta.nces, it is no wonder that "business In· .vestment ls n ot expanding slgniClcanUy and that unemploy- ment ia not dimirilahing at all,'' be concludes. IN WalGHT'S VIEW, tbe policy otthe Fed sbouJd be one of encouraging capital form1Uon. which be&inl wltb individual .av· ings, aod which supplies tbe whetewithal for an expansion or job-produdng economic actMty. "Savin11 is what we want," M snapped. Shell Plans Test For Sall Pedro Oil SAN PEDRO (AP> -A Shell OU Co. spokesman aays a crucial now test will be made sometime next week at a drilling site olt San Pedro where traces ol oit·bearing sands have been uncovered. . The complany used electrical instruments to confirm last week that oil·bear ntf sands ar located at depths ol between ( T1 "'KING J 2.850 feet and 3,350 feet,. atte-n the drillinc ship Ocean STOCK Prospector found oil traces on _ _ its drill biU nine days ago. The company now needs to determine ir enough oil is present to mate a well commercially feasible. First steps are drilling a well to a depth of 8,000 feet and then conducting a now test lO see bow fast the subterranean oil nows. ~Leek• •t ....... ft•rht A five.part series of reports on the housing market, featuring two members of the California Association of Realtors is appearing on channel 7's 6 p .m. Eyewitness News thl1 weex . Included in the series la the recent housln.a lottery ln Irvine. Over 1"he Counte·r HASDU .... .. • f I • • Tuetciay. Auqust 3, 1978 s DAIL y Pll.OT Al l White Sale Good, for Sharjl Buyen· By SYL \'IA PORTEil Are the August "wh te sales" still the baranins they.so tong have been 'adverU8cd to be? ls tl\ls Ume-honored traditional period for atocldns up on housebold sheets. towell, pillowcases, etc. slut one ol lhe two 1reat times tach year <the othtt in January> tor filling or ~~"'Al n a th e ltnen Money's i'he answer Is yes. Worth These sales are bona fide and worth puraulna. But there IU"e many new rules to rerogniu In the linens marketplace. WHILE GENF.RA110NS or American women have srown up with the "white sale" as part or their ba5lc household vocabulary, this Is now a misnomer. Lesa than 1$ percent of 5heet:s sold are au white. Because of \h fNh.lon wave which has extended Into the linens closet, n full 7$ percent of the sheets sold today are prints and at leut 12 percent a~ high-style colors. 1 This August. the switch wlU be even more obvious than I ~ in the past. Stores are planning to push the highest scyle patterns the hardest <Gloria Vanderbilt. Bill Blass, etc.). Also. people inclined toward a high fashion home will · fuad greater offeringss than ever before or coordinated' dust ruffles. comforters and pillow shams with matching dealps in tablecloths. napkins and place mats. I BELOW ARE BASIC GUIDES in materials, new anct old: -The traditional all:cotton sheets, which 'helped launch the August while sales decades ago, are still available. bul they now constitute only 2 percent of the market. Cooler in summer than blends of cotton and man.made fibers. they are warmer in winter. While they clean well. they may require the drudgery or ironing. I~ ~ wu hardly ·a decade ago that Just about all sheets were made or cotton. -CoUon·polyesler mixtures have virtually eliminated hours at the ironing board. The mix also has given sheet.a e"tra strength. Nylon is in a new resurgence too. Mills have found ways to give nylon sheets a satin-like finish. Previously. satin sheets were-made of acetate. -LIKE THEIR COUNTERPARTS in floor coverings, the new nylon sheets are virtually indestructible, lightweight and quick·drylng. They tend, however, to stain easily. Growing in consumer appeal art? blends lhat gl"e sofleness to m•n·made fiber sheets. Blends will tend to stay brightest and come out cleanest when washed In cold water. High-fashion colored s heets should be washed separ•tely. -To compare Items of the same fibet' content and fabric construction In domestic items such as sheets and pillowcases, consider the thread count. Thread count frequently is given vn l•beJs as a single number -for instance 180 -which represents the total number of warp and filling threads or yarn per square inch. Sometimes, two numbers may be used. A thread count or 95x85 means 9$ warp yarns and 85 filling yarns per square inch. WHILE SHOPPING 111E AUGUST white sales: -For savings In basics. lhe big depurtment istores, chains or mail order houses offer top value. -Buy so.called Se<!onds. These are irregular items that may contain an oil stain or a ~ashable spot from handling. The items must be identlned as seconds or irregulars ln advertising copy. but they contain no ripe. holes or tears. Permanent pfeu twins have been reduced ln size by the mills. They now measure 86 inches in wldth instead of the 12 Inches of a year or so ago, so they won't tuck In under the m attress as they formerly did. Industry ~ spokesmen explain the change by saying that blends offer the advantage of minimal shrinkage o percentJ. -Before si1opplng. decide on either high style or simpler merchandise with greater savings. If fabrics is the la the most important consideration. percales in. say, the S3 or so price range, wm be a savings. The same cloth 1180-thread count> can run lo a lony price that is more than twice as high as hi&h·fashlon twin sheets. Consumer, Real Estate Loans Up LOS ANGELES (API -Business loans are down, but loans in the real estate and consumer fields have grown con· siderably in the first hair of 1976, say officials at several California banks. Banking officials credit an active real estate market and a resurgence of consumer confidence for the increase. And they say improved financial conditions in bus~c· / count for an accompanying drop in business loans. ~ · OUTSTANDING ·BUSINESS loans at U .S. banks declined S4 .3 billion during the first six months of the year. says the 1''edera1 Reserve Bank in San Francisco. But It the same time, the biggest U.S. banks have UP· ped their outstanding real estate loans by Sl. 7 billion, com· pared to a drop of St.l billion during t.he same period in 1975, l the St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank reports. A spokesman for Wells Fargo in San Francisco says his firm ·a Iona-term real esble loans are up 87 percent from last year, with 1193 million in new loans this year compared to SlOt million a yeor qo. AND BANK OF AMERICA says It has made $375 million In new. •lntle-famll~ morlage loans du.ring the first six months. up 30 percent from last year's figure ot $290 million. United California Bank's Leighton Tuck, a real estate ond mortgage lending officer, said his bank has lent about S285 million for loans to real estate developers so far this year. a figure equivalent to the total UCB output last year. Jn the consumer field, auto finandnt ts leedlng the way. according to JamH Smith, consumer credit chief at SoCuri· ty Pacific NaUonal Bank. Smith and other banking officials uy consumers havo sairK!d colllidence Int.be economy and arc t•kin1 out more loana tor appliances, vacaUons and other Items. Finn Tells Growl~ Orea& Southwell Corp., which ~utes Coto de Caza. eut of MlHlon Viejo, a.net Movieland Wax Museum, Buena Park. hu reported Improvement In second quarttr and six- month income over the prior year period, primarily due to record operating resuJu o( Its Six FJaas, Inc., subeldlary near St. Louis. Jn the aecond quarter of 1978, Great Southwest earned '7,139,000 or Sl.48 a ahaff, on revenues of 940.943,000. In the like period last year, the company earned SZ,674,000. or 87 cenl8 a ahare. on revenues ot $29,443,000. For tM flnt aix monlhs, It earned 14,$11,000, or 91 cents a share. Ota revenues of SG,441,000. In the first haU of 1975. the company I01l $533,000, or 21 cent.a a abare, oa revenues oU33,742,000. . I Year's Pirofits Told • Western Periphenl1, Inc., Anal'ltlm, bas announced tltat pre·tax profits for it4 lint fUU Oscal year wen 15'7,940 • talea of S538, '7M. Thia NIUlted In net earninc• per abare cal JI eats. t \ • • • , , . AllDAILYPtLOT Mete:waSlager • Pl'MlD~ Gi8'JI billal. leed sbller ot the Motown 1?0UP = Kb.llllt ud &Ill Pips, ls the mother of • 10: baby boy. . • 11.iU Knlabt'• bulband, Barry Hauenea, said .._, seelq bis Z:S.lnch eon, "I bet it was her veaetartan diet. That boy is u blR u two aacka of ....... ~ . • Illas Knl1ht, wbo baa three chUcJren from a pre. W... muriace, w• ln tood condition at a Detroi~ lleapltal after the caarean birth. . * Adn.. EUuMdt Taylar says her second mar· rtqe to actor &lcllanl -... is now legally dis· aalved. lllu Taylor told reporters in New York the fllal divorce decree wbicb Bw1oa obtained in Haiti .... been &sued. · Upon JearniJlg ot the news, she said she telepbooecl Burton on the West Coast "to COD· cratuJatebim and wish him bapp~ .•• Later she flew into Vienna where she will play lbe role of Desiree in the movie musical ''Little Night Music." ... Kebert F. Keuedy Jr., son of lbe late senator and nephew of .the late president , will leave Hayneville, Ala. in a few weeks to return to Harvard f0r...bia Hnioryear. Kennedy, 22, has been in Alabama since October. . u1 came here to do reseatth and see first-hand life ln lbe South," be said. "I don't think ,. , c.-.merw--. , .... , •• .• DEAR PAT: k1Y tbla ; .. r nquatecl rate information from Worldwide Underwriters lnautance Co. for my 1l'1S Valbwa1en. In llareb the ear wu destroyed 1n q eeeideat. rve written to Worldwide several tlmet to Inform tbem that the car no lonser exists and to ult that my name be re· moved from their maWq llat. I'm lt11J 1ettma rate abeeta. How un I 1et them to forset me? D.B., Hunt.J.qtoa Beaeb n.e eo•fH1 wlll feqel ..._,_,Ml Ka ce•· ,.ter ta rel11etaa& &e ... ,_ u aa a-run pre- .,eet ........................ ,..,.•a .. .....W .. n••nd rr-&M cem.-.ue.t •alUlae list, ._. site nUllt'& dn ..,. esaa. ... ef wlleL c..p.aen are ra&Mr se& • ..._. •aJ• aW .J& always takn al leu& lb WMb Were a MW .._ ltnldlea ta refleded Ja aallq lisla. Tlals la.-ef Clleufortuale a.,edaet ... -. .. ._'lle&..-e&tl Y•reffivesever~_..ra&e ...... Wa~t t• Letlra lletrfe Speem: DEAR PAT: nae metric system seems to be «eeping up on us. My teen-aged gi.rls do a lot of cooking and they are starting to refer to teaspoons, tablespoons and other kitchen meuurements in metric ternu .. Could you possibly provide me with a "handy-da_ndy" 1beet ol metric conversion figures that I could memorize? I really don't know a lit.er from a Jitter. • J .A., Dana Point New.er do modal die rHt ol u, .. t we'd bellft start to lure metrics belCll'e too l•I· Tl9e ..._ Us& I've ever seea ls "Co111moa IOklaea E ... val..U." prepared by tile Auoela&loa of Home MUldae· ., ... ......., . ' DEAR PAT: "'-1....ttnthell'reedom'l'tain la su·Juaa Capistrano~ 1ear the watt wu • loaa tbal I bad to fe" up and 10 home. I am aa PUBUC NOl'ICS !~dft:.pel'SOG and my aepjuat c:oulcln't take boura of l'ICT"10VHUllllHI .w.dlDCID"li~olmlneaaJdtbatlbe'dread MAMUTHl•tn "-• an adclreu in your uma where people could uk ne.._..., ... ...,_., ..... _ for Freedom Train • Could 1ou poulbly re--~'•· wo""o· ,., -. .....,. ' peatltf lllw..s.MAM,CA.tJIOI J C Santa ... -a oi... .................... . • •• AD "'--...rtlted1, CA. "'61' ...... 11 ....................... Tra... .._,., P. , ... , Ill> ..... ................ -'-tc•f'nelle•Tiala ~'::;.~.~~":. FwMa'IM,AmLI a ........... ,Ball97'1_ ....,..~.,. . 011•&a ... ,YAWL~,.u ............... be b av lo r a 1 lllll::.::..Nlll.:_. .. ._ ... •Cll'J'otJ..,-..Ckllil&. · psychologist who =.OWti.,Or .... c-tw•,,. AAJlp •~..__~,_ treats a boy who was """ --.--,,,, abandoned in infancy """'::.::::r,,c:r,,C::-..._ DEAR PAT: I bave tried to reaip from the and raised by wolves. ,..,. American Auociatiaa ol Retired Persons at Lons 1be t h film is Beadl tbree times, with no success. Ky third effort titled ~ar~ll • ., PUBUC NOl'ICE WU my Jette rof July 15. Jn return. I received l'ICTI'10UUViii& aaother member ship card. alOlll with• request for MMCHATe ... tn a for three years' cm.. I paid lbat May 19 and bad ~~------.; uted tb•t •t be refunded. rd a11o like to rlnd out Allman's· -.. ~ & Delle• ........ wby I bad to pay. ""9n tbe A.ARP SUM Bulletin ------... .:;:-~·~~~" indicated dues were$$. The reason I want to resign ,..,.. 11.. " ......... ...._, c.iit. is that AARP requires 10 days to ftll a prescription D--d Gone ............ ··~'!...'."'.-'!!-order from Its druotore. and I do not feel tbat ia .,... .........,1..-..,..--·""-F P ,.___ .11-111 n;; ....... _... ... .,.~ VeryifOOd~"-· · .,'-AlnlUa-ar NASllVILL£ Tenn .....,.., AA&•·· ....... A4ele Bula••· alb,... • . . -.flli-A.f'ettltw nll&aet Mr al zis i..c ._.Blvd., "-I Beadl, (AP)-A memberoftbe 1111& ....__ ., ,1..,-. .. CA -. PnvWe -· ... --... _ ........ ... Allmaa Brothen bud ~an.,Or .... CMlllJ•.Mt ~---. says the rock group baa D.""" .,... ,....,.,,., ..... Y.-...,_. will M .._.. •· split up because of ,...._0r..,..c:.tD111,,...._ ~ ................... ltllel.eq lleHll teatlmoay by Grell All· .....,,,,..,.a.eaJ.1t.n."'6t•Ji --l'v ... been surprised aw aeything I JearnM that ~ really is Southern hospitality. I like the :-... ~ ... 1--u....,..a.-Y•r~ep.y is la IM •aU, ... ..-.. r.-.. AAllPtillke,... m...a ....._. • 1&a ""''"•· man apln.at tbe em.•1 PUBUC N011C11 tleMe ._ .. a ...._., •.• aeu.a-"' ..... Janner road Jll&Mlel' _,.._ ........ AMP.._ ....... ,, tn.11 .. " .John c. .. Scooter" Her: u1-~.,ICTl~,~.°"'='=_..=:w::1:1~~ people here. No~ that ~l's about '" .. ,....~"·J• .. over it's occurring to me how much I ll miss Hayneville." ua reqgest tills metrtc ........ uea, •ol••e ... common &erms lalonaaU. Meet by seadla1 a stamped, self·•ddreued HYelope &o Al Y•r Service. • J.ay 1. Y•r SI faYIDelll wu ... ••ll U ,_ .. riq. """.:.=•:::::-.... -... JamedmMa1.fte....,ener1af ...... p,...... "As far as I am ean--•1 ... .. ., ~a-............... ·.:.-::.:: eernecl, tbe band ia.. ..:.tv:.-:=~:.~co.. ... . .. GeCCl•9 Clle Fttr ... ae..N A veteran bridge team from Los Angeles swept ,...._ ... _.,~.,.....,. buded."keyboardmm ~ ....... ,,, ...... ... ~ llllma. Mtu a,.• ....... ,,_ .. •alliq U..il Cbaek Leavell said who. 1"1:'~":9 _......,.,.. J'8llldnd. . performins here .~tb .,......DetiMre...,.,h to lbe Grand N aUonal Bridge Championship in Salt Lake City, demolishing a New York area t~am · matlnt its first appearance at the North Amencan championship level. The Los Angeles team defeated the New York Suburbs 217 international match points to 88, and became one of our teams meeting in Houston in Jauary for the right to represent North America in tbe1977 Berinuda Bowl In the Phillipines. Pul Soloway, .lliQy ~1. Edwla Kutar and "* Swa• .... all of Los Angeles, raced to a S.S-9 international match point lead in the first quarter and continued to widen the margin. • • Nearly two years after daredevil Evel · K.lllewel'• aborted rocket leap across the Snake · River Canyon, an Idaho judge ruled Knievel is liable for the meu left by his fans. Flftb Dialrid Court Judge 'ner9e Ward beard arguments ·and ruled in favor otTwin Falls County. He said a bOnd taken out by Knievel guarantees the coun· ty reimbursement ol the clean· up expenses. No a mount was set in the J •••IWa&. Judiment, but prosecutor' Frm l>Jku said Knievel and two firms, Snue ltiver Caayon Enterprises and United Padfic Insurance Co •• would be sent a bill. Dykas said the count~ spent 54,951 and the city of Twin Falls $300 clearung up roada and parks. . ". Actor Ja•e• Cau wUI spend the next few months bobblin& around ina cast as the result of sur· gery to r econstruct litaments in • his rl&bt ankle lbat were injured whlle playing football as a teenager, a spokesmuaaid. , a~.·. Caan, !U will be on crutches for 10 days and then will have lo ' .. '> spend eight weeks on a short walking cast, said Paal Baoell. the actor's press agent. "Th e operation was . • performed to enable Caan to ..... u.-... contlnu'e his athletic en· deavon," Bloch aald ... He bas been plagued by in~ juries to the ankle for alooc time and had the aur- 1 gery now as it wouldn't interfere with any upcom· in& film projects.'' .. Air Force Brig. Gen. Ja1ne1 a~&laer, a jet fiahter ace who spent 88 months as a toner ol war In southeast Aala -54 of them ln soUlary -has reUred. He baa been vice com· mander of the Technical Fighter Weapons Center at Nellis Air Force Base ln Las Veau. "I'm in a quandary of sorts," sajd lbe slight, gray· haired 1eneraJ. ••1 don't really bow what I'm going to do with inyself "°"• I'll do some travel· lng, play aome golf and climb eome mountains. ;Eventually. I want to 1et lDto ' · )'OUth work of some kind." * Calypeo Joe -allD inown u Gen. Henby Bar and Gen. Waste .. Cll'll•-eame oat second best qaln In a legal akinmlb. _,_ ,_ r--___ , __ Tbe Ith U.S. Court d Appe ... UI -,. & .....-v .rJlrmed • Loi """"' federal court ~~ PEOPLE mialnl the ent '• ( copyrl1bt lnfrla1ement nltaplnst To•.,_..,,, '-------- CintJna V. Ltd., .... __.._...__ Jaaw, the .... ,.._._UWR:nt· The alleced ~lht Wrin1ement stemmed boat a Dec. 4, t•, rock f~val at Altamcmt. where Dunphy in full dreu uniform, wu in a crowd ol 300,000 wbll~ &be movie ••Gtmmie Shelter~• WU beinl produced.. ~ Blind planlst o.r.a 1111utac will plaJ at the Wblte House toallbt I• tile atate diDner boDorinc PnsideDt Urtlo K......_ ol tinland, wlao 11 ID tbe Uni&ed States lw a Ilk .,,..n!aJ Yi.sit. • • · •)Tiie Sftn, _...,., ol slain civil rights leader ..... • ...., reamned lJ years aft.er her fint Mblad'sUHailaMkJn. · .lln. Even, a corpof llte execau.e at AUanUe Jtkblleld wed Wlllllr WUll•• .. a civil rilhta • ....... ai Little Bridpl Qapel at tbe aaremoat aa:;., • • .-u ... Loe Aacel• .. .,.. ,........,. ' .. DEAR PAT: I w&Dled tot.ell J .11., Balboa, that I searched for two years before I found a tlrm thal could repair my zebra skin rug. nie rug'a baet bad deteriorated and the skins were eomin1 apatt. just as J.M.'s llama rugs are doing. I'm very satisfied with the work done at Wild BUI 'a Furs in Hollywood. er.IC• E•Cty anotbet' 1roap, Sea I .,... ........... _ .-..... · Lnel, .. wlalcb 1a mada C...WCleftlefOrMeeca..lr•JWt DEAR PAT: WbereemtiflndouthowtoentertJle. up of former Allmaa "-"' ..., crafts exhibit at next year's <>,ran1e Count1 Fair! BnJtbera members. MlllhM ..... e...e °"" ...._ I'd also like lo find out tbe vanoua craft clauiflea· Allmaa testified in•· 1..., .. ., .... ..._ .. """..,..,. tians. ehan1e for hamunitJ P08UC NO'l9'.S . B.J .V.,CostaMeaa Wild BW'a hrs ls located at SM N. La C1e9e1a, IM Angeles. Ow11er BUI Onellu •MS• -.edal boadlag process lo repair au klllds., far ... ~ llaal ba.e seea belier days. • D.F.,Coronadelllar from pro1eeution tbat ...._ tlle Grap Olut7 ,...._.. •• eMrJ HerriDI provided bim --o:::..c:::m=T10U1=:::":"•.,...:::::;;a:::--• ellke al 111.nu lale .u Afrtl • •artJ la •a1. wttb assorted dnap. .,..._:::_ni:.e:.....,. Y• wm be,.,. ta.e 1m •dill on ud .. ,... Herrllaf. was HDteneed -::cnn co•Ntt•. ,.. ~ ftled wllll a . .,re..._'**" au& lllCla•• all.. to '1S ,...... ill priscJa la ~..,..., ,._'* .... u. Ir>' dudkatleu. .the llMGn, Ga., trial. .,. J.AMn o. "°'"·.,..LI"""' ~~~~.:...._~--~---------=----~-~------------------------------------------------..... V.°'·"'-"•v .... ,,CA. ... ' PlflMll.A V, •OTH, ""' La '"""' .._.. .... v.....,, CA.91'19 ...._ . ""' """"' .. ~ .., . ,....,.. ,.,.., .... for NEW savings accounts C ~or at special savlligs ''TRAVEL bIGHT WITHTHE · BIG SOFTIES'' .We'll send you packing with genuine imp.ol'tecl linen lugpge. Light as a feather ... a~d •-;z:. raged. Flesible aoft aiclcs, ~·· in more of w want to take along. · The light way is tile right Wily to travel. ColJed IDIPP for a trip and build up your DYinp at Santiaao Bank. hems are yodn at no COit or at 1pecial low prica. W1th .Witioaal deposita of $100 you can purchae other pieca at low, low dUcount prica. Ne~ checling account cu1tomen and existing cuatomen will be ab!e to PD!9 chue luggage at the same low prices • our new aviap CUltomrp. Come iarcw a dG.e -. at thia heautilUI · IU.-. at oar new Airport Olice, or atoarTm&iaMain 05ce. I I . .. TUSTIN J.U L Fiat 5-et IS2-51UO NEWPOBTBEACB 4700C.pas0riw 7'2-92oo COiia Ylll1' DURlllCI OUll ~ ONNINCI .IULY 11TH THllU AUQUaT 14TH . Ac 'p 0•1 • ._1"1111_. .. _,.., OMOMCe for NEW savings aax>unts ... ........... ,.,. ---· _ ... .:rra. --MN ... .. .. .._.o. ...... ,........,.. ........... .. tCW!llr o.tl!elGr ... Clllllr•Jlae I"'""' • ... .......OU...c.t .... .... .-~-.11 .... -..... .... ..,. PUBUC NOllCB PUBUCNCmCB ByJOOLION meat bef• it ts '"'ton IM rack "My husband didn't ha\lle much ~sure I&· nteet.s Mr blih wwlt,'' she eapl6ioed. °' ................ 11 LltUan Ptttor had stayed In Ruaaia. she would be a toUnleu today, livinc a privtteeed· and luxurious life. Sbe wean tile kind ol clothes Miss Lillian finally realized she buJI for , .. _ shop and Rts..... she would have to support hersetr .... and her child, so She went with· aood eumpl_e fot ~"women," . "Mias Lillian" has no recreu . aboul coming to the U. ,a .• howeve ~, bec•use s he. W:.. establis hed h•r dom_~~la anothtr klnd of d ltterlng ~ U ·'--.. -... her "'Ultome-·. you her sister. wbo nad .mwrled wdl .. llC' ·-.. ... to sell dretsesJo Fforlda . won't e.Vll Ki11 LUUaa wUhout. · 1'fl'bal was eo yean 110." Miss attradlte .-.ake·up, tnanicured Lillian remiallffd. "1 sold $10 naUa 81141 talteful Jewelry. ' ~:Some J m,.de, aome my' IAllGEFMIJLY . 1t.....,.•t beela en easy cllmb for silt« seat m~ • Fl'om there I went .... "She's "royalty" in the realllrill fashion. 11eignina over her tMp like a dowager queen. . ... tM exiled Ruaa .. o. fJ:rn into a to AU.btlc CitY" andi flOt. a st.or~ family of 2Z ·chi dren. s he {Of' SH • month with sleeping •quarteraill the bacl:.1' Tpday. at 831 the liery Mission VieJo resident still 'comd to work every day to keep an, eye on thlnp and her rtnger °" t.bt pulse watched as lb~ Cur took her She next started to follow, older . brothers for lbe Ruaaian "boom towns'' and cater lo sum· army and never lel t.¥m come • ~ crowds .ht resort areas, sub· home again. ' sequen&.11 cbangil)g bcr merchan- olbUaloeSJ. • She has sold ~reaes of• e\lery price throughout the United Stales bulJ,a:t retained htt basic fashion C'bncepl and personal phil()M)phy. 'n.e family ~caped lo England di,sitlg plan bJ selling in..:. Md after tbe younger ones wete peDSi ve dresses. which s he· educated. we11t to New York. remade. · Hin Lillian's ,education ended at the eigbtb grade and she went to wwk at 12 in the carpet mills or "l 'm an optimist. I was lfver a qwlter,''.sbe.aald,Hrmly. MiQ Ullian betleves in selling only quality merchandiM whicti women ~n wear l:or' at 1•ast 10 ye .. and she inapects ev~ gar- . I t ' lhj: East. I • • •'Jben ~was a draper iaJl dress faC!-ory :· she said.. "'Ole fac· tones were ~wruJ .•• MU'riagE lnd the birth of a son followed, but an easy life did not. ~ By ))ENNIS McLELLAN •• OlllleDlilfl'llellUll . It seems only n;aWrlu that community excursions are one of John Watkin's favorite~'uctivilies as the new coordinator or lhe Costa Mesa Leisure ~' · ces exceptional chl~en 's day camp. Arter all. traveling as been a way of~ ror the 23·year-old Australian for lhe'past lf'.o years. ': • ln 1974 he had earnta a bachelor&.desre~ lo ecbnolJllcS and a teathing credential fr9m the University orsy<foey.'BUtWMidf\S wantl'.'d to see the world. lie sailed to Puem Rico in 1974, new to London and toured Great BrHain. Aftet a $1X·"-,ek return.trip to Australia to s~.,.frts parents. he took off rorCnllf~nia. ~ • _.._- "l enjoy travelina. ~he ~xplains, adaan'f, u.a/to?lg as I'm do· Ing somolhlng--not justlbumming around." -., . . . In Brita in ho WOl'lCed oh a soclal-econotnk analysts of in· formal r ecreation-ev ryt¥ng from drinking Pi pubs to going lo the beach. NEW DlltECTION . I Tha~ experience ltd hi_., to a new direction In 1:.z·fe: T . ~ recreation field. • .: ~ It also led him to <}11 St,tte Long Beach w...-e he~ toward a masl1!r'tt detfcc lp recreation admflliatratiQPt•and ~ Colla Metia Leisure Scl"Vlc~. .. .... t' c · '• · " The day cu mp met,-ts M~ay through Ffidayl(om 9:30 a.911. to 3:30 p.m .. al Vlsth Park tbroug~. 3b:tt PfOY-4'«~,. r tim'\ fOr the e moti9ft8,lly "-ndicapped, trainable mental.b' rt· ; tai:ded. e@c ablb .mentally relardtd, -.ph&iic and the batd ol .. hearing. , " ,1 • :; , Dui,:lng " rec(!n\ yijllt to the park •e~e 16 children ~e- ' gistered In the progta!Jl. Thal numbff)t~s opected to incrieae '" to3Swhen sumJ11Cr ~chbol l~oul. . ,~ • ·v ActlviUes ..... acls. 1crart.BI gamft. mua~ .. hikes and.-ri· curslons,..-arc. golfed 'o p(Ovidlng tecr .. um for children over the o-c of ci~hl. • ·~ ' · • While' fellow day·e:emp w'orkers ?tel< "hit.more. Dana Jun· neU and ian Robert. lldpt the t hildren busy m aklng cardboara box monsters <with aPJ?~rlate mohstff; aou&d effects over tl loudsPeaker ), WatkiM dtsCU!'ISed tbe,prGgl''!lf'l. a~ his pla~ for thc(utuf'e, I • NEW EXPEtlJENCa • The program 'a go , he said. Is lo provide an opport\lnlty for the handiup~d to e riencf'! a v~ 'd''ctnliftes and make -new friends. -l • By laking ex_cursicins into the commblty th~U•llildren wlll be exposed to people in jllffercnt situatioM. "lt's ,kltpOrUnl that they Jto out ?nd meet peflple and gel atoa1." • • On ono hike thety i horses and,met lhe owner. "X espet'ially ..,_ lik~ taking thefl'.l on. · s. They enjoy lhat. They s<1,ueal and taugh ~~ and carry on Jt's n« everyday routine... ' l'l\e)' vttlted \Ile ach on another excursion. The children Of!' rolacltd ahelll .and lllayed in the waler. "One kid didA'l .,.-to •,... tto homt'. Wt' abselicouldn't get him out of the water. -TttiS is ~'. whal makesus tt!e' l.'' . L..11 • Watkins said gh th~ must plan act1vtties for' a WMe W: r:mic pt "copttive le els" an<Ontel'H\S, the children are treated ••• likeanyotherdUclftci • ""1~ JUICES POPUU8' :: • . --=-= . ~ '!:. "I'm realfy. int.r.lted In letting tbem do lhe things the)"re ln.· t1 tereit~ tn tt~ ''"' ~-We<Mt the"'°'ha~a RO at it. We e1~lam •' what&heprOW.msoUl(talningttmlgbtbe. - - "We plJUJ ~~tt~ but W".f_'re sta11 vety)mprt>m~. W~ can arrive in Ute m•nlng:and the kids say. 'How about a hiM or some soccer?'" J} EU~pP~Alll CLO~ , Mis9 till Ian admits she has• always had il• knllck fdr clothes. "Butit has developed a great de! al.'' she added. "I would get European clothes.:..sarnples-- and clean them up, fix them "\> and aell th~.'' , - -ol ~~--.. he w.~~· .. ~•al<hapM~~!!y!pomMU~V-~ said,wel"tl'fotl\e 'tJ,OOO calepy. youtlL Women should seek hadba4tomaktaehanaelnJobl., but she obtained them for as little el ea a nee. a quiet, tnteresUn1 .. Jn btl)'inl anet sellinl you'~ as $10. look. Women are tigbtlftl too alwars actJa1. We all M-a 1"1 St!\! would f)ffer 1fte designer hard fer UMir youth." Ue movie In us." clothes to women in oul·of·lhe--POOa Qt1AUTY or all the cities she hu worked way boom t.awas, wbiCh was part Aside from the increased cm· in, she found New Orleana to be o( the.¥,cret ~o Qer su~cess. ~aaia en.youth, Miss Lillian said the mOlt faaclnaUna. "It wu a "'l would get women clothe11 she baa found that women are French towo then (1929). I met they ~ouldo't. ,buy anywhere buylDI IQQl'e clothes thaft before the moat lnterest1n1 people ) else,''abes!l1d. ..__auae •'the 'clothes wear out. there. 1 liked the coelftopoll~' ... -ure. There was music all over • ·Miss Lillian selUed down ln f .. t.e(.'',,•., · ''I like lntereaUng people. ~ Oakla•d so her son could finiih ~she Mlleves there are too • love educatea people. l'mlOITY ~r school, •then moved her store to many. stores and too many kinds ever left there." ' Lone Beach when be was offered ot dMhes available. "People g~~ • 1be road (rom New Orluni4 parts ill Hollywood mms. confused. They gel tir"4. and and tbe other early stone bu~ The $lately enlreiWencur t'al'· their resistance gets lower.'• been el'SY but M lss Ulllan ne ries only complete ensembles Sille sald she bas never thought had any doubts that she coul which she sa.ys "'fit the customer , about what. kind of career she .ma~e it: "I believed I could do ~~ p erre c.ll y." She ha s n6 cOuldbavehad ifthingsbadbeeo and I did lt.1 always madelt. n sports wear • and cl aims she different eo years ago because sbeaase~ted. "' doesn't want to cater to the • ahe ba~ been happy. "l hue ..r. Snapp1n1 back to tbe preeent,; w~:n;b~'o~~~U:~"flte lov,~ my trips to Paris_ and New ~:Per~~~r::!tha~!!8!; American .. youth cul~'' then won-Y.or · •1 tove lhe buyang. You plastic-co\•ered dreaaea and" dered if she bad said so much she meet charming people-lllUt Uley lllill she eyed her auest. wou1dturnawaycustomers. too ar.e making c1otbe5 ror "You'd took eooc1 tn mY.: ··wom4!n \Ire tryi"' to be 20 youth. • clothes .. she muted. uyou•rr years younger °'an they are. 1Tbe theater would have been nice and tall." 4; }'1 Lillian Pector, called 'Miss Lillian' . . by. her friends, l!e~$n't tired of ~: merchandising.li"fter. 60 years of selling·· · dresses. She believes women should ,. .! , lqpk .elegant and reflhed and dress to ·"~ suit their ager-no. matter-what it is. 1 · ·; . ~ BEA ANDERSON, Ed~tor Tuesday.~u9ust 3, 1976 81 Playing with , ,, 0 ' ,, I <! ,, I, u ,, ' ) \, homemade J ·cardboard box i monsters, left, was one of the more popular , · activities at . the exceptional children 's day camp.' r- He Hid Utt IWf provides equipment ~ ~s.1$ a•mt4. "But if the lddl 1et tluttd they can do something else. It's their day 90loun . .. ,,. ii lw t• the mos. t interesting job I've had. It's ·'We plan activities, but we 're still vel}4 imp'romptu,' says :"" fhalleacfvl anl\t~.ird!og and sometimes taxing. I'm alive all UM Ume with theee \ids:! ---- ---990LdfilatQ~ JQhn ,_Walkins (inJ<n-&e f igh socks). • t -• • DAIL V PILOT Tuesoay,August3, 1976 • What's ~ith me, &!\)'Way? I must be a lllUe who has a terrine ploblem that won't mean a nuUy. -CROSSED WIRES SOMEWHERE the prete nse or withdrawing funds. While there I I say, and wath good reason -HOORAY t'OR I to anybody but me. Let me start off by .tell· DEAR WIRES: It'• the 1u1Jt that's buUlag notified the teller of my plight. He called the TH.E BOSTON POLICE you I'm not 1ay, or even borderline. I'm yo.. You are a1bamed bffaue Y• were uHble police and the m,tan was arrested on the spot DEAll ll.: Double hooray. I taa think of no normal ln every wa.y. an above·average student, to weep wbem your graadmodatt cl1ed IMlt the I happen to be gay, alld the black~ailer cit,y la tlae U.S. ••latte It'• bffa .. ewe dlfflc:ull lo no hangups (except thJs onel and my ouUook on truth of tile matkr is there was no emotloeaJ at· knew at, but lhe complaint. was I~ BY , not be a CMCI law e ftf0ttem.at olflttr l• rec:Ht ltfe is areal. Now comes the problem: tKbme•t. Tb at cat, Daisy -well. you really against me. When the cue was presented to the yean tlilaa Boston. Thanks for• weU-deserved ac· ; A.a I sit here writing to you tears are strea m-loved lier. People caadlttateto thtlr heads, but a great Judge Elijah Adlow ot Boston, the defense colate. inC down my face. I Cail barely see to type. Why beartllu a mlad ofl&aowo. attorney persisted ln questioning me about my ~m I bawling? I Just buried my cat , Daisy. ~x life. I protested. I What's so unusual about that? WeU, last DEAR AN LANDERS: Cheers Cor your ad~ The attorney was then interrupted by the week 1 went to m y arandmother 's funeral. Mom vice to tbe 40•year-old gay who was being judge who told him that U his client had been wu sobbing out loud, my aunts were neerly blackmailed by a fellow e mploye. solicited by m e, he should nol have attempted to hysterical. a few of my cousins were crying, and Many years ago in Boston, I was the intended take the law Into hls own hands. The man was • me, I didn't e ven have a lump in my throat. victim of a n extortionist. After JosUing me In a found guJlty and sentenced to prison. Tiiere's got to be sometbjng wrong with a dude public place. the rat posed as a detecll\'c The comforting part of the case was the con- who can sll dry-eyed through his grandmother's I showed a phony badge> and proceeded to "write gratulations I received from the police. So few funeral and cry his foolish head orr when bjs cal me up." or course. the whole thing w6u.ld be people are willing to turn to them for help for dies. "forgotten," if I was wilHng to pay up. fear they wil1 be accused of 3 crime themselves. .. [)esigner of Tomorrow 1Win Prized Nghi Van Nguyen. 19, a Vietnamese refugee ,who arrived in lhe U. S. in April of last year. m ust be convinced by now that America ls a land ~r miracles. 1 A budding fashion designer, the youth has won firsl place in The Fashion lnsUtute's Designer or Tomorrow contesl. which carries with it a year 's scholarship and study tour to 'Europe. Nghi and 13 other members of his family were the first to settle at Camp Pendleton and among the last to leave. They refused to be split ~p and waited until a sponsor was found who could keep the m all together. Afler reseffiing in San Die(O, N"gl'll attended Clalremont High School and held down two part· Ume Jobs. His brother. Kim, is workmg ao<S Sa\'· ing toward the day when he, too. can enter 'school to prepare tumself for a career in fashion. 1 Judges in the annual competition were Mar- jor ie Carne. Mit'hael Calderon. Carol Bu rnett. Ray Aghayan. Edith Head, Bob Mackie and Marylou Luther. I I I Nghi Van Nguyen, 19, has won the Designer of Tomorrow contest. It includes a study tour to Europe. . , .. ,...... f: Laughte~ Worthwhile I never see a self· Even a newborn sea cleaning cat that I don't turtle witho ut vision. remem ber my son with a without experience, will chocolate mustache that bead toward the sea in Pisces c~D~~~e By SVDNEYOMAllR ARIES <Mart'h 21-April 19>: You find w;iys to reach more people -you advertise, publi sh, speak and distribute reports. Travel and educa- tional project.$ could be on agenda. TAURUS (April 3:>-May 20>: Hidden matters come to fore-you find there is Hght on areas which had been obscured. Fear, superstition can be dispelled. Know it and proceed with con- fidence. GEMINI (May 21-June 20 ): Emphasis on contracts, legal affairs, partnership, publicity " and marriage. Follow through on hunch. Detect -dues slp_ala~ ...PeJ'_mjt others to expres_}, their views. · CANCER (June 21-July 22): Low key ap- proach is be.st. Your role now should be that of observer, d<?teclive. Give full play to intellectual curiosity. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22>: You dig deep and mjgbt strike pay dirt. Applies to tasks and human relationships. Creative juices flow; personal magnetis m is heightened. VUlGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22 1: You may reel as if you were undergoing an inquisition -In connec- tion with home, family affairs. UBltA (Sept. 23-0cl. 22>: You settle dif- ference with one close to you. Make gesture of re· conciliation. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Accent on money. personal possessions, ability to make correct financial decisions. . SAGl1TABIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Take in· itiative; exercise independence of thought, ac- tion. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-J an. 19): What is a res~ction is not a permanent condition. Em- phasis on what occurs in hospital backstage behind the scenes. · ' ' AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Emphasis on friendship, desire, goal, realization of a "dream." YOU gel to heart Of matters -and you could fall madly in love. PISCES (Feb. 19-Marcb 20): Conserve. He aware or security require ments. Don't sell )'ourself short. 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So why do we set-travels be tween lwo ni•ure ewel!J. tie for bad plumbing, spaces in the front teeth I 1 never see a kangaroo sticky fingers, e rra tic and out. It's inf~~ti9'l~: Fine Jewelry heal by with her young ln her behavior. and a body It gladdens the heart. gentle j ewele r s - pouch that I don't re-that grows out of clothes It's probably the most J ewelry appraisals by It takes 111oney to 111ake money. member our daugh'\er even before lhe bill for wonderful sound you'll graduate gemologist - who Cell out or the bunk them arrives? ever hear. Cu s tom d es i g n e d bed and required five· jewelry. s titches. Have you e ver beard a There isn't a n animal Fl•• M G•lils "Their feet are always clean. h ave non-skid soles that.last a llret1me, ·and dark sensible clothes that are stain resistant and drip dry ... child laugh? 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TU!!daf. ~ugust 3. 1976 ~~ ... \ ' • ·' ··1 really don't Med pan1yho~. it\ ju~I lhat I love buy1na 'iOme-, thing !hat doc~n't look my siie " Tuesoay.August3. 1976 • Olympians WelcomOOHome .. .. ~ ......... to BIRDS OF A FEATHER-Detroit's M ark "The Bird" FidQ ch got toS!cther with big Bird of Sesame Street before '.Vlonday ni~ht's American League game with the host New Yor k Yankees. Flclrych didn 't pitch as the Tigers lost. l ·O. Sports in Brief ' Goodrich to Jazz? Monzon Sentenced BI LO XI. M as s . \.a il r.oodrich. the free a~cnt guard or the Los Angell•s Lakers. has re· portedly signed a contract with the New Orleans J au . In a t'op~ rh~htcd stor~ appcar- in~ m Tuesday morning's edition of the South M1ssissipp1 Sun or Biloxi. Miss. a "reltablo:..ource·· was quoted as saym~ that <in an- nouncement will be made Thurs- day. Howe er. Burry Mendt-lson. executive-vice president of the J azz. denied the report. · ··Thal 1s not true," Mendelson said from his New Orleans office. .. We have talked to him. but I'm ·un' a tot of others ha\ e also since he·s a free a~ent." A 1965 gr adua l(• of UCLA. where he a\er ai;:ed 19 point,; a ~ame, the 6·1 Goodrich Js an 11- ycar veteran or the NBA. .tfon:ot1 lo .lail BUENOS AIRES, Argentina -- World m1ddlewe11lhl champion Carlos Monzon of Argentina was ~cntenced Monday to 11".i years in .1011 for beating up a photographer 1n 1967. A Ruenos /\ires newspaper, <~ro na ca . quot ed Mon zon 's managcr. J ose Steinberg. as sa,y- m~ an appeal has been filed. Monzon was not arrested pend· inJ: the appeal. Cot1nor• S harp NORTH CQ}jNIAY. N.H.- J1mmy Connors was sharp after ~1 week 's l a y o rr and Ke n Hosewall showed no ill effects from u 21 ~-month layoff as they r olll'd tu fi rs t-r ound victories Monduy in a SI00.000 intcrna· t ional tennis tourney Monday. Co n no r s crus he d St eve Kru l t'vtt i . 6·2, 6·0 , w hil e Angels, Rangers Tangle Tonight i\RLlNCTON, T<'XBS -The California An(tels wUI play on the road for the first lime under new manager Norm Sherry tonight against the Texas Rangel'S here. Paul Hartzell (2-2> will pitch for the Angels against Jim Um· barger (7·8> of the Rangers. The Angels will be seeking their seventh win in 10 outinirs under · Sherry. KMPC (710) will broad· cast e game beginning al 6. nday night the Angels lost to th r Salt Lake City rarm team of Pacific Coast League, 7·6. Rosewall was. a 6·4, 6-2 winner over John Sadri. Manuel Orantes of Spain ad· vanced with a 6-4. 6·2 win over Ferdi Taygan a nd Arthur Ashe eliminate d C liif Letche r of Australia. 6-l . 6-2. Cliff Richey was a 6-2. 6-l win· ner over New Zealand's Onny rarun. Solot11on· Win• LO U ISVILLE -Harold Solomon converted six. service hr caks and some strong volleying into a 6-2. 7-5 victor y ove r Poland 's Wojtek Fibak in the san~les fina ls of the $125.000 Louis ville International Tennis Classic Mond ay niAht. The vit'tory was worth$20,000. H11s.ian Stay• MONTREAL -S ergei Nemtsanov. the 17-ye ar-old Russian diver who defected last week during the Olympics, bas been granted the right to remain in Canada until at least Jan. 30, 1977. Imm igration minister Robert Andras signed the vis a permit after Nemtsanov rejected a re· quest by Soviet officials Sunday that he return to Russia. .Hiller Second CUPERTINO -Irvine's Sue Miller finished second in the girls 17·18 class of three-meter diving Monday at the National age gl'oup diving championships at DcAnzaCollege. La•da Crlt It-al MANNHEIM. W~l Germany -The condition of world cham· pion For mula l driver Niki Lauda. critically injured in a naming three-car pile-up on the Nucrburgring cir cu.it dwing the Ger m on Gra nd Prix Sundll)', was listed as unchanged today in a brief hospital bulletin. Zlt11111er Re•al11• BOSTON -Don Zimmer. wh<> took over as manager or the Boston Red Sox two weeks ago, h a d his contra ct extende d through 1977 . 1t"JT s ..... arltt• .. JIM ft, Got-0.... 29 Womeft -R•id .a l b>'•I OurT ... I. S!Off ~t !G I bt•• R~l<I, T•~QIHrO<>n, I S. ~" ·• Attx•"IM'I UU br~I 0\k•r, M l A•tlWI• 6-r Brow", Bl btat OO••·l ucn\, 6 1. Ml•tO • £\1.0•Stc•tns t8 1 IJe~I M<~116tt• Sto-..•"'· A • l,70 •I llOston .... YWll 19, Hew.tll 70 W°""'" -W.tO. tN'f' t bl> •I C....nler, 6-,; W.t~ Klncj .N'f'I llH I Court•Ount•r.~l. -II • ,,_..,., INYI ""el N_,i.t!!, 7-6; Mt,..r• SIOO• .NY I .... , 8uc,.nou Dav•-."" Mt.-d • Davi-Court CHI llHl SIOlleoKif9, .... ,. • ..,s.u1 u11.o11cs.•"· H. v. LOS ANG ELES-ll was an All-Amerlcan homecoming - complete with lhe MLulon Viejo HJgh band playing John PhiUlp Sousa. cheerleaders and pompon girls -roe two stars ot lhe U.S. Oly mpic s wim team, Brian Goodell and Shirley Babashofr. The two teen-agen seemed surpr1s1:J :al the turnou\ or aboul 200 friends. teammates from their Missioh Viejo Nadadores s wimming team. well·wlshers and news reporters. Goodell or Mission Viejo and F ountain Valley 's Babas hoff Poor Vision Can't Stop LA's Baker LOS ANGELES (AP> -Oustv Baker was penciled in as the t..o's Angeles rightfielder Monday night, then was a last·minute scratch. • "I couldn't see." he explained tater. Whatever it was he put in his eyes In the intervening 11 in- nings. it worked well . He s lugged a home r un with two out in the 11th to give lhe Dodgers an uphill 5·4 victory over the Houston Astros Monday night. "lt'.s the. fir.s.Lgame. I've w..o for this club," Baker s aid af- terward. "It's someU!ing the Dodiler• Slate All Gam""' KA IC Cl'WI A"9. 3 Hou\ton at t..os An9f!le\ A119. 4 HO<l\lon •• '-"' A1>9et" ....._ S Cl.-c '""•II •I l~ Anqtin I U p m 1 U p m. ' Hp,m • club needed, and it's something I sure needed." The Dodgers rallied in the ninth lo gel e\len at 4-4 after Joa- quin Andujar was two outs away from posting a 4-3 victory. But successive singles by Bill Russell, Lee Lac)'. Reggie Smith and Manny Mota produced the lying run. Jt was lhe 104th c!areer pinch hit for Mota. Elias Sosa got lhe win, his fifth in 12 decisions over-all but his first since coming to the Dodgers last month. His catcher was TC¥1 Sizemore. Ted Sizemore? "It's the first game I've ever caught in the big leagues and now J 've played_.very position except first base and pitcher." said Sizemore. He was pressed into service when regular catcher Steve Yeager injured his hand and his replacement, Ellie Rodriquez. went out in the ninth for a pinch hitter. "ll was s trange because I ha· ven't been back there for a long Ume," said Sizemore, originally a catcher but switched to the in· field in 1968. "I wasn't worrying about anyone stealing. I just didn't know if I could handle a ball in the dirt lC there was a situation." MOUST'OM Of'oss rf C-11311 ~,, W•ttontll L R-rllll Siomllllop N nnp -•>n711 ... ,,..... .. ( R-tte•H -1 ... 0 J Cruill •• r 11.i S I 1 0 • 0 0 0 S 1 2 I ~ 0, , • 0 I t 0 0 0 0 0000 s . 2 0 • 0 I 0 SO J O • 0 I I I 0 0 0 LOSAMOI LtS ~, .. Suemore < 81KknH II O.rvey lb GeyJb Ruswlln U<yrf •II r llM •OOO • 0 1 0 sooo • , 0 0 '4 1 1 I '4 1 I 0 ) 0 1 • l 0 0 •. 1 0 '0 1 I I I 1 000 0 000 1 000 00 0 0 E R°"'19uerc R.Smlll>PI\ a.ii ... ct JolWlp W•llP Gclod1eft pit Mo<IQl>p wa•tot1P1' A.OownlftQP Mol•Pft E.S..,.ep • '0 0 0 0 000 I 0 I I 0 000 Ttlalt 44 • IJ t Tot•ls Jt S t S Hou\lon olO m 100 OC>-4 1.M An9elH 020 100 001 Ot-S E -E. ltodrlp r. C:-tl. 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The five finalists who will be in a ction tonight are Carmen Salvino (9,'750 pins>, Dave Frame (9,726 >, Larry Laub (9,TIS>, Tom· my Hudson (9,Ms) and Mike Berlin (9,873). said they would continue swim· ming competlllvely but would not commlt thernsel\'es to com· peUng in the 1980 Olympics in MO$COW. • GeiDdeU, 17, who u ptul'ed gold medals ln the 400 meter and 1.500 meter freestyle races, was one of the standouts on lht' triumphant men's team tha t took 12 or 13 gold medals. Asked if he would compete m the Mo1cow Games, Goodell said, "I 'll Just swim year by year." He attributed the success of the men's team to conlldcnce and training. Babashoff. who won s ilver medals In the 400 meter medley relay, and freestyle races at 200, 400 and 800 meters, and a gold 1n the 400 .meter freestyle r elay. was asked the same question und comm e n ted. "I 'm luk in.: it month by month ... Several mcmt.>ers of the tJ S. wom en's swim t.-am had made bitter comments about the train- ing methods of the East German women, who captured most of the Oly mpic gold. Throu&:h v·elgbt.tiftint:. the Eust German ~omen developed wide shoulder• ur:d powerful arms, hut several of the Amtirican swimmers aaid they did not want to develop thut lyJ,\eofmuscles. ,Oabns hoCf dt'dlned t o com· ment da rc<•tly on the tralni11~ rnethods or the F.ast Germon women. "I think we can use u It· Uc mon· hard work." she said, adding that "we need more men· tat work. Getlin~ our brains geared to beating them.·• r I BRtAN GOODELL, SHIRLEY BABASHOFF ARRIVE AT LA INTERNATIONA1 l.Ptlel Sllll PtotlO Leonard Savors Victocy \I I Ol-ympic Champion· Won't Box Again PALMER PARK, Md. CAP) - Less than 24 hours after the most memorable moments or his lire. Sugar Ray Leonard sat in the hectic confines of his home and contemplated the events which led to his -gold medal in the I ighl welterweight boxing competition of Ule Montreat Olympic Games. Announcing he is "ready to cope with the world now," and that he will never step into a box· ing ring again, Leonard tried lo explain what the gold medal still hanging around bjs neck really meanltohim. "This is something I've always been loo k i ng forward t o . something I've worked hard and sacrificed for." he said. "I really did it for three things. l did it for mvsetr. and it brouJ?ht HJ!ht back to Palmer Park. I did it for my famUy also. And then I did it fot' my country too." Leonard's victory over Cuba's Andres Aldama in Saturday night's finals allowed him little time to comment on the U.S. Olympic Committee. "I don't think I have to wave a nag," he explained. "I have USA on my back and they know where I'm from. It's clear enough." He had announced bel'ore Ule Games began that there would be no more boxing for Sugar Ray Leonard afte r he won the gold medal. And he s urvived a deluge of political hassles, drug tests (he was the first U.S. boxer to be tested) and inconsistent jud ges to return to this s mall community as the world's champion. "l knew tor a ract somebody was looking for me," he said: "It was all over so fast it was like a dream." Once the gold medal was his and he got his shot at listening to the abbreviate d U.S. anthe m, Leonard made fast tracks to his hom e a n d a m ea l o f a cheeseburger and apple pie nta mode. He turned down the chance of bearing the American nag in the closing ceremonies. "It wasn't what I really expect· ed," he s aid. ''It didn't really seem like the Oly mpics. 1t hit me much harder today than when I came back home." He said his determination in- c r eased followi ng the con- . tro versial loss or teammate · Davey Armst rong in the curly competition. "After Armstrong Jost he came in and was crying. ll really hurt me and I said, 'I'll make it up to you,' and then I r e- a lly went all out.·· R eca lling his fi ght with Aldama, Leonard said: "When 1 started hitting him at will and he was s winging a nd missing, I knew I had the fi ght. 1 was r eally worn out after all oC those bouts, •but 1 was still determined to stand up against that kind ol op- ponent." Leonard neH r quite realized what it would do to his once quiet neighborhool'I . "I didn't reaJize it would he su grc ~1l." he he a med. "The k ids a re s miling more now." · Althou~h admitting "il's hard lo get il out of your blood," he ex- pressed no regrets over calling it a career at the age of 20. "The gold medal will br ing me rc- cognHion. but it will also bring me respect. People can now look a t a person who has achieved a. goat that normall y not everyonc can do." Many Aggravatio11s I Olylllpic Hassles Vivialy Recalled MONTREAJ~ -It is ove r. And as l pre pa·r e to depart from this French-Canadian c!ity I do so with one regret: That I ever came here In Ulc first place. Coming as a tourist mJghl have left me with a warmer feeling for this are a and the Olympic• Games. In that capacity I would GLENN' WHlf( WHl'fE WASH - have been spa red many or the ag . gravations that. a reporter try. ing to gather news had to endure. . I was i;tiven. the wroni.: stnrtini: lime for the Hussia·Yugoslavia basketball game and I was un· able to find anyone who knew the Opening Cer emonies scenario un· lll 36 hours before the ceremonies were totake plact'. Then thl'r<.> was the com1tant. 3ggruval1on of Ol ym11ic :.ecurity. Precautions an• fin<'. Mayhe even necessary . But personal t•lcctronic s!'nrrh, continued r<'fusul to allow lo~iC' or common sense to ditlalt' rlct>d in som e inAtunccs secmNt thorou~hly out of proportion. People henl on committinit a s iniskr act nrc prohabl y going to find the means with which to dt) it, security or no. Look ul the Kennedy ussassinalio11. And took what happened rlgl1l her e wht•n a group of Ukranian& got inlo the Olympic Stadium. tote down the Hussian nag and burned It. ' Ch&~ges De~ed by ·otiio State However. lhe tourists didn't escape the m oney exchange ripofr, accelerated hotel and eat· ing costs and the inflated prices they stuck on souvenirs. A5 a journalist, it was brutal. It was a hassle to gelintotheOtym- pic VUlage to interview our area athletes . Jt was a slruggJe to get into some or the fompelitioo venu es b ecause rule s for news men 's entry were changing almOl'lt hourly in some cases. Montreal is a clean city. A~ the surrounding countryside is beautiful. Hut Montreal shou~d never have been awarded the Oly mpi c Games over Los Angeles and Moscow. It couldn't ufford them in the first pla ce when the projected bill was S300 m illion. Now that actual costs have gone over 91 billion taxpayers here will be picking up the tab ro,r a lot or year.t to come . COLUMBUS. Ohio <AP> -An Ohio St.ale U niversit y official Monday called allegations or football recruiting vlolations against the school vague aod said· that the school ls not under in- vestlotion by either lhe NR· Uonal Collegiate Athletic As· soclationorthe Big Ten. 1be oUicial, Ohio5'.ale athletic cllttc:tor Ed Weaver, said; "We have. not received any -.Wcalion 111J either lhe NCAA or \be Big Ten that charges of any kind have been brought against Ohio State University. or that we are lbe subject ~any kind ol investigative proe,eed· ing.'' The student newspaper, the State News, said two Warren police officers and a lormer hip schoOI football coach have re· celved monetary compensation in ex,change for transportin1 pro- spects to the ColurnbUI campU.s foe visits.~ ,, "To the best of our knowledge. the students in question received only one •pald' visit to the Ohio State campus during the time they were bein& recruited, the one visit autnorhed by the rules." Weaver said. "We have no knowledge of the financial transactlons which were alleged to have occurred between various Ohio State alumni and others.'' Weaver said the school will look ifato the aUe1aUons and cooperate with NCAA and Big Ten authorities if they caJJ for an investigation. Football coach Woody Hayes hadnocomme11lOllther~rt. Big Ten commissioner Wayne Duke, wben told of the allega· tioas concerning Ohio State. commented, ''I know not.bing about It. I have no information at. all. t have to look llt the rut~ a{ that time. I can't see where it Tnta any great deal.'' There were times when the ag- . gravatlon and ft\JstratRm t>ullt to Ole point that I heard one re· porter say he hoped the next Li me he came here it would be as o bomber pilot. It was d.ilficult to get inlormo· Uon needea to do articles. And &hen you hoped what Udbtts yoJ ~ld retw ... ld be~ · And those who came here 81• tourists or in a working capacltf have bad to pay a price, loo. Remember . the next Otymptc Games will be lo wild. care-free MOSCQW. Imagining what that.scene w be tortures the mind. · North Favored by r>fhree .. Saturday's Starting Lineups Selec(ed U) HOGER CAJU.SON 0 1 lh• Oaoly Pilot ~~II Tfie Soutf1 ha:. a half dt>ll'll 1\ll- CI F 4-A football pla~ ('rs, an c·~ pected "icked aerial atlal·k and an exceptional qui('k def ens I\ c lln(', but the North enJoy<; a 3 point favorite's r ole as tht' t\\1> /\II.star tPbm<; j?trcl ror Saturcl,I\ night's showdown at Oranj.!t' <.:uast Colle~e. It ·s the 17th Oranj!c County i:rad ('lassie and the Yanke<''> have found the ~outh cas~ pad. mjls in tht' P"l>it, "1th 1:1 wins. an c·ludinJ? the I a st t hr{'('" car .. Orange Count~· sP<>rtS\\rtlcrs polle d their thouithls :\1onday and it's t;arden Grove road1 Oi<'k Campbell and his ~orth that 1s tabbed to make it lour in a row. C'Oil('h BrU('(' r1(•kford 01 1-'oun tam \ aJlt'~ I l1 i;:h , tul11rin1t till' Heh<'ls. n:irn1•d .1 tc11t.1ttH' ~I.Il l · in.: lineup. \\ hi<'h andudl'~ 1:1 l'rom lht.• Or:1n!lc Coast an.'H ··\\'(• realize w <'·re 11omg to bt• outwcighed considerably in thl' J11w.s." savs PiC'ffonl. !Jut "c m arle 3 lot of our sclC'ctions on 'lllll'kno:~s. "8clect i ng a team is lakl· s('lect•nS? other thin~ 1n 1ir1.· ~nmt•l imes it's not what vou ex IX'l'll•ll Frankly. I'm aman•d at ttw in1lt\ adual s trength and talent that some or our players PoSSe~s It makes you feel like ma~ be y&u ha\<' been doing a job at } our own school.·· 1\mo n1:: his s t a ndouts in th£> ~outh l'Jmp. "'h11·h pract1('<'~ at Founlarn \'alley lltgh d:ul~ at I. arc Gary Con fer or Costa f\lesa ·!'> Estancia, tackle Ton~ Lund) ot El Toro and Huntington &>ach·!>i Tobv Bonwell, all who camt> 1n for ·praise from the Fountain \·allc,\· \loss. "\\'c ·H· tril·ll to m .1ke> th1 '< a ( U 0 I ." p (.' Ii I t ti :t t i 0 n , . . ~ ;1 I d P1('kford. "hut 011c of ll\lr l.1d' holl ered the othl'r du.' "h1•11 111 Royals Lose, 1-0 Yuc·:11p:i usNI two smi.:I<'" :intt • m <'rrm· to 'l'OI <' m lht· n1 11th 111 nm~ and n1ppl•d the 1-uuntaan \' a I I l' ' I< o ~ a I ~ . I 0 . 1 n Thorou.:hlu t•cl Lea~uc I l'i;t1011al baseball a ction ;\I ornlay n1i;:ht <•t .. \1llerton ~A lnl'• 1 i.:1.• l'arl. Founta in \'ullt·~ rNua n~ 11• .11· lion to111J:hl :ti 1\ llll'l'IJ!<' I' ark, 1111\ m u:.l wait the c:ompkt1on ot till' Ma rina in Victo r y Bob II u m 1.• or II u n l 1 n ~lo n OC'a~·h ·s Marina ll a~h led h1-; summer l ca~m~ watC'r pole> tcurn ''1th four i.:ouls Monday ni~ht to help down thf' host f:sl anriu 111,i:h out1 1t,8 i .1n Costa Mcs.1 i.umml'f l(';tlo:ll\' warfare Fullrrton J.o., Al amitos E!am1· at Ii to find an 1111pOlll'lll the lu'l'r da~hlnJ.! with lhl· Ho~ ab lor lhl• nl!ht to <·onttO\h' Ill lhl' ~nllh Hl·~aon..ils lk !>p 1tl' \'u('a1pa's rall~ 1n tht• top of the ninth, the R{I~ al s rluln't quit. The~ C'ame hark to put r un 1wrs on 1·irs t anrl tharrl has\·~ "1th two oub 111 the ninth but raill'fl to !>('Or<'. -Th<' l oss n<'i:tate•I a f1n1.• pitrhan,.; 1wrformance h~ Cl••rk l<t•Nlrr. "ho allowl'd onl ) W \l'll hits and st1·uck out C1H' J' lo V•f\ /h H f\•t i. I j ! .., ,,,, " '". U • ·~1 Un "/ l'I '• ,, 11,,,,_,,,., f\ (,,ddj tf Aoy•i. iOI fO t " D• .tb r h bt l Q 0 0 f d..itArch J II I 0 J n O U tl At'\O• r \ tn t 0 J tl • '' 1) 0 J Brr>wn tu J U l1 1• 1 11 U 0 l H, •1w n , ' t 0 t 11 • ' 0 0 c •••ndf'f t•, f't t) 0 0 : 1 n o <• , ~no1' " rtn t • u "t t u o "'"' <tr ,. ,. n o o n ,,.., ... , fl fl t n SctJ,.•ty .f\At"4f\ -the hell docs the run start', .. P ic kford tabbed Foun tain Valle~' quarterbac~ Chris Dove to st a rt 011 th(• bas is or his familaaratv with the South of. rensl' 1 Fnuntaan Valley's pro· t~ I)('\\ 1th nankl•rs and sluts I. "E\'er~one "'" pla~ ... says P ickford . "\\ l' II alternate 0 0\'<' ""lh R tl·k Ra shorC' of Edison. hut "<''rt• not surl' y<'I JU~t "hat ~ystcm \\ l' 'I I i.:o \\ 1th " Amoni.: Utt• ~<>rth's a<'<.'S is Hick Parma. ~ho h .1.;; not dominated Yankel' p r act 1c(' sessions. "We I.now Pa rma 1.s a trl.'mendous re· n •l\'<.•r and hl' can run a tough r o ul <' sometim es runnrng ro11tl.\s you just can't handle. "Our touj.!hest task, howc\'er ." says Pi<'kford, "is coping' with the North's multiple sets and mo· tion Jn two weeks it's very dif· f1<'u ll to l!N C\'C'rything down pal ;i1H11nst that lYl'C uf offense.·· Dcfensivc tttcklc Mike Potter (\( \\\•:-.tmanstcr <South 1 inj ured ti to<' and his stutus Is in doubt fo r lht' iz.ime S:1~s Campbell: "The South's pa~slllfr g-ame WOrTI(>S US. As f~ o ur b es t a ss e t , it 's al hncba<'kcr .. As for when the fun starts 11 ·s Satunlay ni~ht at 8. Ttttt•hVt ~t.1tt1~\.J~ So~U,Oftf>ftW f.,,t C"••¥(O"llr • £ tmt•<\ y,,-Q,oh .. f'hlni ( tt -n f l~h \ f l'l!ofl\' l tf'Vh I t flU() {tJ.q l 'I "t f Nt.. If • (. 1.tf I ().1..,. ,-.,, .. , tl'rl f .•1 t U u f •11 ""'"''""' 1\lft "'1'tm ._.,-. • s cJA (""'" 0i .-. 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HiNTH RACE )'-0 .,,.,,,, .. l .,..-.,,, r:>t1h .. VO f4t1m1n~ f.lu• $14'00. Cl umlnQ Pt 1C.f'\l~~ < ""'0•"9 (n•111, tW,1ro• YOQ1('t 81 '•'•l Cl••r1,,tt t. t u tt Son 1M1ft~h, OuJH'rM•·Of>o l841nlo>. 9•0 I c1~v ~WO"''· At•Q~t l..•IHt:t BM· L1pr\Am,, Ji t Oct<k A(Td tAd81r\ u,,, tH rrtt# 1Ll.qtt'1 l, Coo11ta10 Broo"••ldl luesday Aug u513. 1976 OAILYPILOT •:> f amitos Race Results ,,., ..... ~., Al14 11..-ll1v1!'9 CluH •llt. Ud'f 4 CI l~ yArct\. 1 .,._, (ll•Clo I "'"Tom aiiy etO C•••"''"' P.., ... 1-. ,..wr••<,,.•· 1 c...-..1 HO HO 3to 11 CIO 170 • "° Del Mar TMlllO llACIE -b) urO• 1 w ar Of(b W tdftn-. Cl•1m1f\O l'w "*"~ Joti11 Ttt1•'"'' I~ W JIO l IO M-o ,.,,_ IU•dot•I l W ) IO °""'"' '0..rl•• C•••t>M I l .0 f•!M 11 It .... "•" Race Entries ,,.,..,._"'"' l'•nl P•tl 1 "M Y' ob ~IO• 6. "P. All-•rotfi "l 000 -.. r.-JO" Al"> """' C••Nit l><td. A.otlet (..W,.... Htm,, P.11 ... 0 'it•r, Jtfk,tf\.)~ fllo >It llt IW• fl1n" ltACI 1\0 v1>rd 1 vwr ot1J\ M.MCI¥" ti<>"rotl@ P1>1 •('\I~ 1..i Lv<' 1l roo•u ll OO U O HO Tr1p11 II"""' IL1J)Mml I to > loO Oi'tfAt> ... IWAl.OM • • OI) """ " .. "'•• Ron "'''""'" llW "4h ' .. ,, .. Ot41Ht\#ff'\4'i .. ~ •Ufft • N+IX,_ •• "'''' ,.,., """"'· (,•"'""'"' .....,..,. V•n lt.i<•vl. M• 0"""''11 \<r•l\M\ W011y SUI 1¥, 0o !\Mn '\l•!l{j \llltTH llACI J\O yard\ 3 yll<olr old\~ up (t41tfl""'CI Pur \t" U\.00 \loOrnlO o(M(loMI I •O I ~'<II'\ Q1109 lllAtll l'-."4IOllOJ•y t001>h l flnw II°' AltO ft•n M AQnolt• Hor~ I O.t ll.it Jtol, Bur.,_.,' 61•tlfU, 810 Jt fl\I V•~ "'''" w"'"''" Rt•Ylurn NO'V'-'''-... ' U t .. <t• 4 lltl Orl"o & J l'IHf't o_, ..... uu.so SEVINTH llACI JW Y"'ct\ 1 y. Ar olll\ Cl•1m1nq Puf\w \.tlOO Ul<lfQlnFOOI •YUl\Onl uo B"""t '811N\'f llCn101111 • "'RST llACI: ont "'"' >&•.,..., old"''"°"" 1111 ... 1brff1n C•l•I Cl"'m-•"Q Pvn• '1S400 C•••rn,no CH'•c• ~t·,.\P4n (MrH~tQvof) A.o. 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The Irvine Company, Cn 4) 644·3011. t "!'.•\Bf DAILY PILOT T~y.August3.1976 'South Pacific' Back Amo n g the handful of American musicals which ha\e e ndured l ong e nough lu b~ ••• dubbtd modern cl.-· 1<·s. "South P aciflc" probably heads the li11t. It not only has a lhi.linguished •• pedearee -a Pulitzer Prm: play 0 9SOJ adapted from ti Pulitzer Prize novel ( 1948> -It '11 al~o .:~ one of the for l.'runncrs of the "meaty mu\icals" in which at .. • \ • i east a s muc h e mphasis is given the plol ns the musical score. "SOUTlt "ACI FIC" A ,,_,.,IC•f b't R•Ut41rO AOCl'l""t\ ..,..., °"--*'' t11tm fhH~••n'.dJtfttfldOY O~n Vrrr• <f'al>fW"I' •P"lrQ\f "-Ui Hubft-f", ""'\i(ft O•rt"t.\Of fW1• lftOl'M'. v•I *'id •f'Qhtirvl dt'\IQ" by .,,, Kllft"\U t , ll"-..mlf'd Ai9"tflY.••ff'OlMon-1.4V· ftuoJf)ltOct ••~• '"o..." f'-:tft \ ...,.."' 01rvwr Pl•ytaou,,., , .,... AY-4fNdJ Pt~of $..aneJementt. At_.rVlthun ''' t'#~ THE(AST H!tlli. FGtbu•h • • • • • • • • • .. • I•-0 OH E""'-0.!'lle<ciue .... ••• • • 11, ,.., JAii<'> &. t Jo\.fP" C.M~... • • • • . • (>-""" l .. 6oodv Mrrarv .. ... • • • •• IU""' f\I M·l '' , luChef 81Ui\ •••••••••• • ·••••• • C>.u\V .• ,,. ,t L"-t •••••••• • ••••••• •••• • ~, .. " "•"'l I 4 GiJot•Jr'tOr«Utt •• •• ••• 0•1t• JQ1'Yn.)•.u' 1 •• c:.ornm.noetHb•bi>On ......... Jtn , • .,.,.,., r ~..001.............. .... . .... J<>nnc •• , Pfotet.)()ir ••• • • • • • • • •• • ••••••• ~'""'''" (.rtt•e>"-" ., U 8uu AOM"rh •• •• • •••• •• •• • ~ "" ~.,,. '"• •'" Never mind that some or its mo · jor conflicts are a bit archaic by 1 • today's· t heatrical st andards. I "South Pacific" speaks. quite 1 articul ately, for its time. The only real problem ts o\'cr • familiarization (is there any one remaining on this planet who has not seen some \'ers1on of "South Pacific?">. And cnm that patrall is de rtly sidestepped an the latest (Cj Intermission ] lt;it · Tom Titus contrived, but effective, s ight gags. Verre docs go overboard on occasion in his :Leul for m ax· imum comic effect . as in the case o( the .ad sack Seal>ec Uohn Caisse> who's clearly a fugith•c from a Section 8 discharge -or a Jerry Lewis movie. The two leading roles are well handled by J udy O'Dca as the small town-bred Navy nurse and Richard All en as the French plantation owner. ti1.iss 0 ·Dea gives a perky , animat ed perfor mance, while Alle n possesses a powerful baritone "oice which adds authority to a sometimes stiff character. Their first "Some Enchanted E\'ening" number, however. is marred by an almost total lack of rapport. Bla nche l\l ackelson, in her 15th' role at Sebastian's, is~ a zesly 31oody ~l ary, minus lhe usual overabundance of a\"oirdupois normally associated with the part. Dennis Lee lacks con\'ic· lion as the ~l a rine lieutenant who falls for. then rejects the Polynesi a n beauty <She lley Pang>. DiRE CTOR VERRE, who stepped into the top <'Omt<ly role or Luther Oillls a week befon! o p e n in g , Gives a s t ron g perfor mance with Caisse anJ Stuart Cordon functioning as She mp and L'1r ry to Verrc•s Moe. Also Impressive arl.' David Ridenour as the island com- mander and J effrey lieger as his top aide. Technically, the show ha s some problems which should ht' 8C>lved by this weekend. chieOy the limitetl setting \\hich urfords a view or backstage inl'ander- mgs. Mus1caJly. the backinft is a bit weaker th:i n in past produc- tions. u situation also in the re- med) ang process. "South P acific" continues through Oct. 18 at Sebastian's West , J40 A \'enida Pico. San Clem ente. playing at varying cur t:un times nightly. except Monday. * CALLBOARD -The Barn has ·Won a reprieve -the Huntington Beach Playhouse will presenl one last production in its lO·year- ol d t heat er at 2110 1\1 ain St. ..... a ud i t ions for "Harvey" <the playhouse's fi rst- ever shuw being reprised> will be held Saturday apd Sunday at J :30 p.m. for a cast of sill; men and six women ..•••. Phil DoBarros 1s directing. - 'Coaster' Movie I - I .. ·-··-. ~-- .. l~NfWf lb S" llCW 1" ... 5:•0-•.ts .., ........ OOH" J:•O.J-.lilNI Af't IMCl"f>'JLI ...=y NOAY C4"M11AUSM ..SURVIVE"' lltl ..... , .. , .. 1.-n .1ttt ao-~ ..... w "SW.ASH IUCkLH" Cf'Gf .......... "JACK & THE BEANSTALK" 1 :00-4:20-1:30 I 1"7tti Voy-.ge 61nbad" I I 2:40-6:00-.30 _J .. GUS•• -•<J•• o.• n ··1.AMll .. -u...._ .. POIS N&.IOI W&U .._, Ntf.W-&,ff,.. 1561 • S\,INFl.OWER W. OF BAI TOI. t M 540 0514 ~. "GATOR" "CHIMO" IPGI ~ "ftGHTIMG MAD" llU . ' "SIYRIOllS" , ' l:J O.J:00-4:JO •:o0-7:lO·t:OO THEATRES-ORANGE CO u. cnum SI.st SO. COAST PLAZA MlllMllSC.S.2111 r••• W&UtlS ... T'5 .. GUS" 1 >o.-• n .111-1001 rws c..aco°" '"""'u "IAMll" ) ........ ,0 SO. COAST PLAZA "MYSTERIOUS MONSTERS" 11~ ..... ,s.,,s .. ,,o • , production of the Rod~<.'r:. and Hammers tein gem al Sebas- tian's West Dinner PluyhOUSl'. , LOS ANG EL ES (AP J -Mo\·ic fans are due for another shakin~ up next year when t:ni\'ersal Pic· lures releases its new mo,·ie in Sensurround, "RoUercoaster " "SUlVtYr Ill "IORM TO lltll" ing de,•ice with "Earthquake" 4 will repeal with the new film. lo 'V Ix' made against background of ,_t .. -E-Cl_f_V_S_H_OP_P_l_N_G_C_E_N_TR-E-i:I ,..,_ " AT SEBASTIAN'S, director Dan Verre places a high praont.v on comedy. shorin~ up somt> uf the more slaltc moment." \1·1th amusethenl parks here and OIAHGI 04..ltl 1 abroad. 1 H£ BINGO LONG'S TRAVELING All STARS" .. ·I ,, .. ' ., t ... I .. , Producer J ennin~s Lang. who introduced the theater-dbrat- J ames Colds tone will d1rert "Roller coaster," \\hich will ex· ploit the newfangled thrill rides. Tom Smothers On Why A.ct Split Up SAN f'"HANCI SCO <AP > Tom Smothers was talking about "the• end of the Smothers Broth<'t5 .. as a comedy tl'am, ;ind how he und Dick always try to be direct about th<' mo\'es they make. "\Ve werC' direct about our connat't with CBS. we were direct ahoot the' \'rt•lnam wur. <1nd we want lo be direct ubout our rctarc•ml'nl ... Tom said in an Interview. .. THERE WAS ~O STRAW that broke th(• camel's b:lck." he ~aitl .. Actually. "hen \H' started al th<' Purple Onion an San Francisco. we gave ourscln•s ~•x months to m:ake 1l. but we always said. ('\'('n with SU('CCSS, that If th&nJ!S e\'er got to a point whl.'r~· we \\Cre not full y committed we'd rellr e the ac·t " Tom repeatedly made a point of saying he and Dick were not "sphtlang up." an that sense "We're retiring the acl. the IX'rforminll entity, SO th al Wt' can explore our potential, but we ha\'e no personal problems.'' tile IYSTERIOUS IOISTERS ~ ...... Liit ................ SPECIAL LIMITED ENGAGEMENT NOW SHOWING! HURRY! LAST OAYI ONlY SUN C°'1PllMlNTA"Y PASSES ACCEPTtD llSA. testa Mesa 541-1552 fl llrift.il. f .Y. 9'2·2411 SO. COAST PUZA. t.M. 546-2111 FU. f*111 ~141 CYNESS. C,,rrss 121-1511 fW. SI. #1. lJ lbl 1191"'33 ll*E MAU. Or•c• 137-131 CIOAlAlll, Al*ill B1Sl1 ....... SM CIMHlt m• umA, Cerritts 92f.Sm TUSTIM SQUAil llslirl S44-11i95 MJIA PAal llai hfl 522·211& IOSSMOOI SQf led 4»1419 tfff. 39 hHI. Jest 534-&m · · MAltDM Drive-ti AufltM, 525-3526 " The elder Smother~ sibhn~ (391 said he and his I • • . ' . 1•06 ..... kid brother (37 J "ha\'e more lo\'e for each other than we've ever had." TOM ADDl!:D, NOT UNllAPPll.\', •·1 have no wife, no m unager anti no Smothers' Brothers. Dickie and I both felt we had fulfil led the possib- ilities o( the act. Dickie never has liked the road. He wants to spend more time with his fam ily, und other interests in Sa(lta Cruz. But neither of us Is retiring from show business." AT SOUTH COAST.VILLAGE SUNFLOWER AT BEAi? STREET •Sonto Ano Concert• on 1ne V1li.QeGrten \J!l()fq TH( TlflfE RAGS .....-.~ISIY'llGSI teff.~'#RB IOCMIG'IGI Rock uound th• clock with Ste"9 Acker and THE THIRD CAEA TION ~ CITY CtHTlE CIHlMA!> : S.A. FflWV CMANCHESTER ElU G G. FRWV CCllY OR. E)( > "SUIVIVI" Ill "CHINO" .. ASMAU TOWN IHTDAS .. ''IMHYO" IPCil '11. 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INI ........ •Alf M1 WM.It TAU tN1 t SC· Inspection Step-up F.ederal Reducino Fire Rate ' Mo~s . s·--·-flre~:-etlon l .. ·rg:· Aid OCC ...,,,.,... -... YIC!n ·-•·we·r~ a~n<sinc a lot q'IOte tlme on Uon1 have re.aultJ In fewtt bui iDI fire pc-'venUon cban anything dse," and veblcle nret ln San Clemente, AC• Coleman 1aJd. ''The aim Is to reduce The Coast Community cor~ t.o firi.chie!Roo Q.,t,JNln, tJie cbantta or 1nythlng actually hap· CoUege District has re· In 'Glbbsvllle' Ed's Pal Back .To TYScene By J AY SHAll8l11T Ol .. _'-ll'teu LOS ANGELES -Alan Youn« quit TV in late 1966. That was when he did the last episode of "Mr. Ed," the hay-powered CBS cotnedy series where he played straight man to a talking horse f« slJc years. . Then be did a Broadway play, "The Girl in the Freudian Slip." Two days af\~ the critl(S booed. the play slipped out ofsighL SoCiid Youne. He eased mto work with the Christian Sclenee Church. NOW IN 1118 nfTIES, a few pounds heavi~r. hJs dark ha.Ir silver. Alan Young ls easing back into lele,•ision, starting with a small role as a small· town druggist in NBC's new "Gibbsville" series. We risked making a pestle of ourselves by ask· inl if It weren 'l a bit odd for a praetlcin Christian Scientist to play a druggist. penlng." eel~ nearly $331,000 ln Inspections the first ffderal funds for three half or this year in· teparate projtrams. ae- creaaed 40.6 percent, tordin1 to ft1rs . Joyce compared to the tlnst she S mithe r an, district monlhJ or 1975. director ot program de· vt'lopmcnt. COLEMAN SAID a lot Oran~e Coast College of the 824 inspections, and Golden West (.;ollege almost a quarter or h ave been awarded the m, have been on $80,867 and ·S68.832. apartment houses. resptttively. in s upport Coleman said fire pre. f th E t d d o venlion has translated 0 e x en e P· portunlt.y Program and into 11 fewer building' Services <EOPS) pro· fires and eight fewer vehicle fires; there were grams. 25 a nd 28 or them. EOPS DOLLARS are respectively. used to attract and retain o T 11 E F stude n ts from l ow· R IRE income families. statistics show lbere've Qualified s tudents are heel\ twice as many s moke investigations. then eligible for direct Coleman said nearly all • grants, to participate in this year's smoke calls work·study programs came during the week in· and to receive support duding the Fourth of JU· such u tutoring. Jy and were fireworks-1lie Veterans' Cost ot related. Instruction Program at fuolld11y Augu:.13 19/S DAILY PILOT 8 7 Jam ~Event' Delights IJy USA llOBINSON ..... .._.,,...u .. A musical "evmt" took place at NY's Lower Manhatt~n Ocean Club when John Cale ond l.ou Reed Cbolh founding members of the leaendary Velvet Under11round1 performt..-d together at mid· nfcht. two nights ln a row. Miaain1 was lheir orialnlll chanteuse. Nico. whor~aldea In France. But on hand wus PattlSnlllh -str1i1ht from hc.'1' re(()t'ding session uptown who joined in with vocals, piano. chords, "lead noise ·on electric guitar and enthusiasm. CALE PLAYED PIANO AND guitar. Reed was on electric guitar and feedback , and the impromJ)tu band was completed by guitarist David Oyrne. lend ollheTalking Heads. John laughed and said it was "like old times" as they performed Cale-classics "Gun," "Fear,'' "Guts." "Buffalo Ballet" and "I Keep a Close Walch'' Ca ballad that Frank Sinatra should im· mediately re cord 1. Nostalgia freaks a1,. ptauded madly when the group played a Velvet's oldie-but·goodle. Heed's "I'm Waiting For My Man." ''Two hils might G<'t me here for pedormaac • three definitely would," hesmih.-d . • • • Grace Slick'• mom. the stately !Un. Wini(, s1ud U1at "since the age ol' 15, Gr11ce has t;alked like u ~Ol"llt tr\l<'k driver " •.. The Ramoaa always take a five.minute brcruc betwe('n their two :.>.minute seL" lo apply buodu~ca to their hands ... Nell Diamond lo do n u,•e NB ··TV spcclul 11l lhe end of the ycnr •.. Allee Cooper Ii; well l'n<>ugb to s neak out of tho house ;1t nltlht. .. Wiii Rick Danko si~n with Arista as u isolo arust? Detective's Tapes Found Witnessing tho llh·hour s hows were Andy BURBANK (API -Burl.lank police hll c con. Warhol (the Velvet's original sponsor, he taped the firmed that tapes found at the home of a ahun performance I. Cnve David. Giorgio di Sant' Angelo. private· detective mi.ay implicate some J lollywOOd Rick Danko, The Patti Smith Group, Joho Paul Get· personalttles In alleJted unsavory activities. ty III, Garth Hudson, The Ramones, Mick Ronson, Radio station KFWll reported Monda) thl' Tel e vis ion , Bobby Neuwirth and tapes discovered at the home or Hobert llull link scenemakers/friends who bad been tipped off about numerous Hollywood Rtars. motion picture ex· theevening in advance. . et'Uti\'eS and finnnciw worlc.I figures to schemes in· volving illicit drug use. CALE, WHO HAS RELEASED three solo prostitution. ga mbling ( J albums C"Fear, "Slow Dazzle." "llelen of Troy " 1 and blackmail. SI' fiTI:' the past few years, is being pursued by several ma· Ha 11 w us gunned i CJ jor record companies. And Lou Reed said he may down on July 22. A slnitll' ---------"' "It Is a little odd. and I won't hedge.'' he said. ''A Christian Scientist. it he's going lo prac· tJce his faith, he doesn't feel he needs to take medkine •..• but an actor is an actor." An increase in medical OCC received $81,100 and aid responses, 116 per. GWC $66,159. The funds cent over last year, was are to be utilized to en· almost totally accounted courage veterans to at· for by a new department tend college and to assist poli cy to send the cl06est them in meeting educa· pumper truck lo any tional goals. emergency to give aid until an ambulance ar· rives, Coleman said. have a change of record company soon. shot fired throui;:h nn Following the shows, Cale and Ret'd greeted open kitchen window killed h1rri as h(" wa:- ----triends and ~ Cor _pholosjn the J~ge b<Ase,m1ew1.--~arehlng the r~fr1geral~or..a-nudmghtsnaclL Another $34,000 has . "dressing room." Lou said his been awarded to the di.'>· next album would be titled trict for a project called "Nomad'' -a sly reference to ''PROP" -Planning for that possible label switch? <The Renewal in Occupational word on the street is that Lou "If I had to play a drunk, I would hope 1 played a drunk with such great ability that nobody would like to be that.'• TOTAL FIRE losseS in San Clemente, January through June, amounted to $1,507,590, compared TOii No to $106,973 lasl year. YOUNG, MA VBE 111E SOLE Hollywood star The bulk of that was to hall from t he hamlet of Tynemouth in Enf!;and, damage done Jan. 21. when the biggest brush Programs. This pro· maysignwithArista.> gram will seek to im· "I'm using the same musi· prove occupational pro--clans I did on 'Coney Island &rams through teacher Baby,... Lou revealed. "The exchanges. song titles are 'Leave Me Alone.' 'Goodbye Adelaine.' 'You Don't Know What ll's Like' <that one's wuKOL grew up near Vancouver, Canada. lie said he gan fire in San Clemente his- in sho~ biz there as a ~n-ag~r by writing a.com· tory destroyed 16 houses edy series for a local racbo stalion. and damaged another HB .4 ;rman· When he took his first script there, he said, 144, for a $1.2 million J't.-. sort of bad limbo>, 'You Wear Jt So Well ' and 'Choose and the Chosen.' I'U tour in October, but this lime I'll do it right," said the mon who has maintained a ralbec low pcofile the pasl year. Jazz Clinic Still Open "they said, 'Veddy amusing, Youni. but t.bere's no loss. one to perform it.' So Young did that, too." When the show clicked, he made mention of a pay raise. And was told. "For what you're asking, I can get a cowboy singer." Time passed and he eventually tound fame and tortune In the States. The actor . who now lh·es with his wife in Encino, said around the time "Mr. Ed" was big, he began planning to leave show biz -"the Broadway play was my swan song" -t-0 do church work full-time. Why? Student openings are available in Oran~e Coast College's we.ek· long Stan Kenton Jan Clinic scheduled Aug. 1$-20. Honored The Air Force' Com· mendation Medal was presented to Air man First Class David A~ Johnson. whose mother ls Mrs. Mervin A. Johnson of 6072 Sydney Drive, Hunllngton Beach. LOU'S NEW MANAGtR AND worldwide representative is Johnny Podell. who has breathtaking plans for Lou's forthcoming world conquest. lie wants Lou to be on the road from Oct. · 15 through Dec. 31 in the U.S. and Canada, with llawail, England, Europe, lhe Far East. Mexico and South America to follow. That should take Lou until April, according lo Podell when he'll record another album. And -Lou said that he plans a movie based on bia "BerllA" album. • • • Ezecutio11• fo Ref urn'! SOUTJI SAN f'RANClSCO <Af» -Ct11irorn1a will ultimately resume executions or certain killer~. Alty.Gen. E vellcJ. Youngerpredicts. Speaking Monday before a group or Northern Cal.ifornia police chiefs und sheriffs, Younger s1ud he 1s pre1>aring to urge the slate Supreme Court lo uphold the <'onslltutionalily of the capital punish· mentlaw enacted by a vote of the people. Probe llalfed hfl Mana~r LONG BEACH <API -City records show a ·probe of city employe therts Crom a landmark build· ing were slopped arter then-City Manager John Mansell told the police chief that investigations were demoralizing lh<'em1>loyes. A report by City Atty. Leonard Putnam says the rneeting between Mansell and Chier Ralph Korl7. was called soon after Public Service Department ('hief Robert KennCIJy complained or the tactics used in ihe investigation of thefts from the Omur Hubbard building. Prod~er A ,.,.e•t.ed "OH. THERE ARE CERTAIS things )tOU feel )'ou've got to do," shrug~cd Young, who joined the Christian Science Church ")\ile in his teens. "I'd had good fortune and l figured 1 should sow a little back." CI01e to 33 Southland junior high. high school. college and adult musi· cians ore expected to sign up for Kenton's second a nnu a l OCC clinic. Student tuition for the week is $00. Tuition for music educnlors is $80. Johnson. a weather ob- server, was decorated fer ser vice w Ith the 2nd Weather Squadron at Vandenberg At'B. A 1971 graduate of Marina Jllgh School, he earned an A.A. degree in 1973 al Golden West College. In the U.S. for a whirlwind .,romotlonal tour. Cllf lllcllard admitted, .. I'm absolutely dizzy. We seem to have cocktail·partied our way across lht.' country." Serious about his debut Rocket Records' LP. "'I'm Nearly Famous" <the button 11ent out to re· viewers with the LP is a hot promotional item 1. Cliff said he didn't know when he'd be back for con- LOS ANGELES CA P > -Film prodU('(!r Bru('c Poi;t Campbell has betin booked for invesligation or assault with n deadly weapon after he allegedly 1 confronted police with a pell rt gun. P<;>lice went lo CumJJbcll's home Monday to ar- rest him on misdemeanor (child-stealini.p charges for allegedly foiling lo return his fou r-year-old daughter lo his ex-wifo after a scheduled vis it. tie said he spent two years at the church's Bo.41ton headquarters. helped set up its radio, TV and film arm. then spent two years traveling and lecturing for the church. About 2\.~ years ago. he added, he started feel· Ing the itch to perfO'rm <Again and gave up the work he'd been doing: "I think 1 had done all I could Cor them by then, anyw~··" Sessions run daily I from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. For registration informatioo call 556-5629. . llE SAID HE BEGAN doing voices for taped Bi· I ble stories-rewritten in a humorous style-put OD cassettes for use at children's Biblecluaes.· But It wasn't until last spring that he took the plunge Into more worldly performing, the plunge in· duced by old s how business pals here. The first Job was the druggist's role in "Gib· bsville," a series based on John O'llara's short stories about the upper, lower and middle classes in a small rennsylvania town. b It a recurring role? ''If they want to rccurlt," he said with a grin. llOW'D IT FEEL TO i!O before the cameras after all these years? "Felt strange. foreign at first," Young said. :iiortly. "And then In about three minutes lt'• Jaat aa If you'd never left It." Paying College Biiis 'BH~M,.~ ,.,_. ~ troub# wltll rM ~ •gMnl' Funds A.id Only Women 81.IOYCE L. KENNEDY Deu Jeyce: 1 came acrou a col· umn In which the Clairol acbolanhlps for women over 30 weTe ment1oned. Are they 1tll1 aveUable. or others like them? Also, my nephew desperately needl a 1cbolar1bip lf be la to 10 to col· Jece. . -W.A.N.,Seattle. Wuh. The Clairol program coaUnues to be the only nationwide company. sponsored 11cbolanblp hand exclusive- ly for matuH women 1tudata in poNecondary education. The Clairol ICbol .. "'-are lld· ministered bJ tbe Bu1lne11 and ProleaaiODl.I Women'• FouadaUon, 2012 .Meua~buaett1 An. NW, Wablnaton. D.C.-. THE •ADllU• GMHI' II $1.000 per 1e1.ool rear: tbe ewrace ls $3DO. Dndllne to nbmlt applcatlool r .. tbt IPl1D1 lm HDl ........ Od. I. Tll• Bu1lan1 alMI Profeaaloaal Womn'a Foundatkle alao awarda athll' aeholM'llalps .._. .Wd ,ou c:a iDqulre. rr Yoo·•· INTDBITED •• loana, BPWI' bucU.. 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Sundch·k test le M u&lN Su ilc DAILY PILOT ••....-.• Larg~ 5 IK'droom. 2 bath over J ur 'l•ruJtc. w ipvl bulcony. we\ bar Income propt'rl.y, 4 un1ti. Costa 'Ml'U. 2 le !l &droom. Outatandlnit vulue <al only $111,500. /\'!!< sumublc F llA 101111 . Hurry, call us at 540.11~ I hWltty for,... fint • home on Qwch·ul dl"lluc Prkt!id al IU5.000 \'lew. I\ rorc offeri ng cornet_......._. ..ay. slreel 111 urc<a uf wdl kept 673-3663 G73·808G t'\ ei; with bedroon'b lo 11uit lht• humes. :t tar 1£Uragc Is large fumlly + o •-------.--flooded with storage scpar11le mothcr·ln·lav. cablnels and storaa~ suite. F1exablc seller will in•i....-•s Mo,acr. spat-e. Large rear )1ard, tailor the Clnanclnll t All ~al est.ale advertised spnnklers fronl and rear metl quuhfae<I buyer' ·~.·HERITAGE Rt:. Al TORS In thls new1pa~r is sub· waiting for you to as· needs. C1tll and dlscuSJ~~~~~~~~~~ J«t lo the 1-'ederal Fair sume611•.; VA loan. the v1&rious wa)a you canl Hou1in1 Mt or :.1968 GOLP COUISl. buy u11s home. $259,ooo:-------- which makes it itlelfal to HT A. Tl lndudes lund. OCEAMFllOMT advertise "any &>re. Deluxe tamlJy bomc> -Otolu.xetrlplex; 3 bdrm.~ rereoce, HmitaUon,·or located on C.M . 110 1( WA~ONT bath owner's unit. plus discriminatJoa baaed on course. s lrg ODS. 3 DA, HOMES two 2·bdrm .. 2 bath rt>h · race, color •. religion. sex, buae FR w/(rpl<: & wet REAL~S'TATE l.ala. Xlntcond. $289,000! -0r national one.In, ~r an bar, rrml DR & J car g1&r. 63H 400 lelaoa lay Prop. 1.nlention to maJle any Unobstru"t:ted view ! leelton f.~h preference, lif'ita· $l33,000. S45·9491 )) * 67S·7060 • • µgn, or discrimination," BACK IN • This newspaper wiO not YOUR BOAT NEWPORT SHOIES knowingly accept I any ---· Roomy 4 bdrm., 2'"' ba. adverlls 1na .1~i ~eal ... OR CAMPER, lhru A..,...ENTION c t f bh ·lns; 2 car 0 ara0 e eata. te which. u m viola· "Our own bout gate .. nn· 1--------...,.--1 .. .. : o e o ,. " t of th I J " Newport. l:s E·X·P·A·N· St.reel lO slreel, large lot. ion e aw. joy the beaullful patio D·l·N·G.Wearclalerc.st· Im.maculate ! Neur HCM.n for Sale with bwl\in brick 889 Colle4Je P..ti ed in Ulree additional ~an. S'TUOO •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• surrounded by split CUSTOM sales represt'ntat.lves-CAYWOOD REALTY al 1002 cedar fencing. This Not really but ... so com· two for resldenllal u les * 541·1290 '* ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa 3-!>edroom 2 pletely upgraded nnd ex· & o.ne (or 3 new <'om-•~---------• bath home ls ideal for panded vou can't tell lhe · l 1 di 1 1 Pl LEISURE LIVluG SITS HIGH AIOVE ft"t.door 11' \'t'n" ~nd co!llve· , mere a " s on. ease " ..,.. .. .. dlCCerence. IC you 're call for uppoln1.rnt!Ol ... h • s~ c M COAST HIGHW~ Y nlenl lo schools and shop· looking ror quality. 4 big Jean Cole I • • US.tOO"' · , ping. Only $48.000. By ap· bedrooms. 3 baths and 675 5511 SH,000 llacnlllcenl 1a'o~sbpe ~lntment ?nly, Mike formal dinini:. don't miss._ ____ • _____ 1 AclMitt COlldo of Trodi· eurtt&u1td h-is~i: Wilson. this pro~rty. Too many ti-.1..-llty & ~ resaionally decorated, · 0eaau~!!s5880lo aaverl se. --w-ANTEO wf2 .,.~Tia, frpk. cOJ1dominium. Cof>per II• .~-s Bedroom h ome in ._ c-.. r• -1• very upgraded end unil I! ft.. •all ~ --n j ...... _ ...... : __ ._. L....._ hooded fireplac-e,. lots Pr Pliff! Hunt'g. Beach, l"tn Vly. cpts, ck-ps, ICJ CJCI'*" 'andlotaofmlrrors,alass ap•& u.S . Wes tmns ter or Cer· ,.tio, dbl oartoM .. l'c a n d w o o d u 1 e d · 7S2·"20 rilos ... To 5751000. for Snn paci-. Pert of th• throuJrhout. Sparkling MOOOU&IUt..-ofl MACN _________ ,Jose family. s2s .ooo. IKlud•d CAPE AS- blue pool and jacuzzl and PAIMT & SAVE Cash down. Possession 5,,..,., w/pool cabcnto, sauna makes thJs a Oct. J. Broker. OUerlngs """"' "must see" for cal'efree J UNITS· COSTA MHA welcome. fully equlPfMd cl»hse. living. Owner bo ught Five years ·old _ with UNDER SS0.000 HAL PINCHIN htcludiftCJ frplcs, kit. adot.ber aM JQuSl go. Spanish arehilecture, Coty 3 bedroom · 2 bath REALTORS putting CJN" • cibuft- TU. advantage. fi.trry tile root, arches, etc. WiU hocne. Needs some TLC. 2727 E. Coasl llwy. dont ""Ord•"'• 2046 callst&-2313 • \ Assumable VA loan. 67ir. 4192 ~ Ol'f#r119•11i 1{}Nro111'f(f' lradeuporsell outright. Priced al $48,6SO. Call Cori-----·-·-----Tu 1 fl a A••, ht . $135,000 Jppe>lntmenl.646·7171 GIHudut Owur ~:if THE REAL , ~ i.STAfERS -----------1 -~ .................... ,.. VA ···•·• & ... 1°"'· .... "' 001.500 .... -· ·-llf1fi~IM Assumable ~1:i~!~SOM Bay-3 singlo family OR NO or LO DOWN on a 642-71690 homes.Agent840-4950 MAGMIFICEMT . new VA loan, on this 1m 1--------, D.W.Clleck, . --. ' ...... , ..... , '1ntbc Dail)! Pilo( Cla.aalfied &oct•y! YALUES GALORE CUSSlfllO HOUlS ~ ma.v rl•~ their ads by telephone l:OOLm. &o5:30 p.m . • Monday lll.ru Frida7 l&o nooa Sablrday QJJl'A M!SAOFFlCE .JIOW.Ba)I ~· 1\UN'ft.NGTON BEACH ·!'11175 Buch Blvd. 5-.mt LAGUNA BEACH 11• GktlMJ'"' I ........ leaeb .... ,. SADDLEBACK 1531 La Pu RCWld ...,_.Hills 541-GIO NOR1lf COUNTY daal fl'ft 540-1.220 CLASSIAIO MMKJNIS O.adline ror top)' ft 1tlU1 11 5:30 p.rn. tbe day ..,_ publiutlon. t'll· ('('flt f« Sunday• Mon· doy Ed1lion1 1111\en ~adline la Saturday, 12 ~ ·WATHFIONT mu cuJate 3 bedroom. 2 5 IR·$49,500! sns.ooo bath home with hrick ASSUME $274 MO. PRICED TO SELL s Br hme. Massive living fireplace. double guraAc· · ''h% 1 w.v Jt.CAHT room surrounded by and fresh paint In and -..... 3 Bedroom home on huge water. Nestled among oul. ll'is true! Five bedrooms lOl with trailer access. trees &c beauL lndsepd oo quiet cul·de·soc lol. New carpell!, beautiful ard / cd b , k .Extra large yard + d 0 I ... S 000 g en w cover nc uall ~ c .. 'ldren'• plavhouse. N" eror. n Y ... • · patio Ii deck leading lO • Pl m .. J lll-1445r.~ftl• ••. , your own prt dock". Beal· -·llC9 new Joan costs on as-"1.-.::: •• ---• 1 i l f k' d.-. La-sumption or 61'!1% VA ,lt s~ a one o a in A ap•rcwa loan! -..4/mo. pa vs all! Pl'ivale beach & tennis 7S2·l920 -· ~ ----------· club. Lake Forest by MOO QUAIUt NIW"OlllllKM Call rasl-752·1700. owner. 58l-8477 . Ol'f1>11119 .,, s fVN 1o w 1>1.:1 • OnJ::r:~t!;., tile 4 ~~!!~:.!~!~con· SELL INCOME [.Bllllilftl· entries. Choose your do. Large rooms, family PROPERTY . .,_., ... _,._ .... carpet. Used brick room,dlnlngroom,three If you're already suc· fireplaces. Vaulted ceil· declcs. 11on neutral col· cessful at selling houses, ings. AMffM Intercom. ors, fireplace In living or are a salesman. bus1· Huge master suiles. Two room. Excellent condl· nessman or clubwoman and l hree bedrooms. Uon. 3 car garage. Pool new to real estate. learn Oversized garages. Con· and lennl• courts. Quiel lo sell hlgt\,S lnvcslmcnl crele d rives . Shake s lreet. Near H oa a properties with the pros. roQ(s. Room for RV park· Hospital. Call 673-8SSO We will train if you 're a log. Locat.ed in heart of OKf'I 1119·11s'UH10 11 Nrer• win n e r . o u r s a I es HuntiQCton Qeacb. cau q u a d r u p I e d r r o m now842·2S3S. ~cnUllon the rlrst year to Ol'INlll 9•11SIVNIOUAl«'f ' $20million lasl year. 6S% lfih,hJjjl LI to 100% commission f~fJiij~ ) 11111111~""'_...., ..... _....,,_" ~~1~\. ro~~t~~~u8c~~~:; LOVELY CORNER LOT Prime area close to So. Coast Plua & isrhool~. Pnde or ownership ram1· ly home. Creative use or mirrors in this spacious 3 bdrm 2 bath hom u wtramlly rm. Beaullful· ly la ndscaped. Cal l 646·7711. ~ Walker & lee Real Estate '-~ ' .::::ma••••• _ IALIOA IAYFRONT Airport. Call or write 1---------•ITop peninsula location-Don Berman, QUAIL Cine older home with all PLACE PROPERTIES1-----=='------· ffeipts Beauty t he a m en It I e 5 • s INC. for an appointment. COST A MESA wlfflpool! Massive master suile. Remodeled kitchen Heavy shake r oor. Beautirul upgrade lhruout. Easy to see Owner anxious. S89.SOO Call 645-7221 Bedrooms wit.h sweeping (714) 7S2-l920. 1AOO Quall CHAIMB bay view from ill own Street. Newport Beact~. l llOROOM co~r. Covered veran· _ea_. 92660--·------i 2 IA. TH da, bltn kJlchen, lols of • LIDO ISLE • NesUed among trees in paneling. Call 675·•060 Lar"e family home on 45 beautiful homey area or !or:_~tosee. " PETE BARRETT n. lot. 4 DR .• 2 baths. Costa Mesa. Plush UP· down: mstr. suHe w/fpl grnded ramily homu. -REALTY-&den up. $195,000 complete with central air •"2·""..... 67''·4060 LA WSOM REALTY condit..ioning. Complolcly "' ~ .ii 675 4562 new wlfe·suver 'kitchen. ~~~ * * · * * Massive famHy room Sf'AMl5M ISTATa •------•1 with skylight. Buill·lll $42,900· 'l•ACll RanAA. Style Home Bar·D·Q surrounded by ._---------1 Cul·de·&aC s helter$ "" decking for those fun. IO I l l " , 2AOO Sq.fl. Real barn •ummer nights. A lol oC 4 I IOOM ppravnalshe mco,urbrley •e'n"'tsry' w/lofl . large workshop, house for a little S. 65,500 R ... w.~Mo S 1 h d 1 ...... full price. Call today ,..,_,. lends adobe walls ! soar eulc poo, '"" 646-7l7l • LA CUISTA Fiest.a dlnlo11 room hi· front.age, beaullJullrccs, Ol'fN ltt9 •1rs1uN10N•«1• Oneotthe most desirable lites Cantin• kitchen! lawn & garden area. [ homes and locat1orus in Vaulted ceilings accent Many. many other ex· •. ,llJ!l'll'l!I Hunt i ngton Beach. Spanish 3rchwaya and tras. $21S,OOO. nest of . ..: JiiJ 1J; Single story ranch st~le 1 e c I u d c d s l u d y ! terms. . .-••• • •••-home. Large family Separate family room. A RoyMcCerdl•. - - room with vih' or rear 3·bedroom Caso on huge RHltor 1tI0 Newport Herth he• hy yard. Cuvurcd patio. V. acre. Wo n't Inst CostaMnal41·7729 :; Bcdrms, c barmln" Localed on corner lol weekend • try 1&ny offer. ramlly home rormul With room ror ~at. Just 847-6010 --· =e7 won't JuL. caU Ol'fN 1119:11 0 11N roMN1C1• ,NEWDUPLIX t,!,~~.,~u:ui:11~tb~:~ O'JN/qf•llSIUNfO f(NICI' 1a1ta;i!lli1i1 C10IC tO be1ch W/,,Ome tr 18C m aste r SUlle. ICl&ti ~ •-UO-':lr ocean vu. Beaut. crpt•. Nocids paint/paper • • ,.'.,,. ~1tll . =~·ltns, f11>lc, etc. ~mT OLSOM IMC ..... 1.J.-• .,. lidloltems G4Z.S678 JACOIS llALTY ' 67M670 Sc-11 lhlngs raat wilt\ Dally 1,....---------. PllotWantAIU. SlllC & "Nit PINES ~ •••• ' ' . ,, ., f "' . ,. " 8 JO DAILY PILOT Tuesday August 3 1976 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ········•·············• \ I • ~~.'::.~ ...... ~~.':':..~ ....... ~.':':.~ ....... ~~::::.':':.~ ...... . Ge•r.. 1002 G1•c.. 1002 IOU ..... ,... IC»02 ........................................................................................... BAY & BEACH REALTY 2 FOR PRICE OF I This elegant home combines the dignity of a :o;oph.islicaled city home with the charm & sere nity or a ~ach hacienda. This s pacious 4 bdrm. & forma l d ining rm. hom e offer s complet e privacy & a fa ntastic vie w of the ocean & HARBOR area. One of lh~ spec~al features is the huge mstr. suite with lge. dressing area. All bdrms. have easy access to the sparkling courtyard pool. As king price $325,000. Please call us for appt. H~ tuoiuafieM -... o6tigolieat HOME FOR IMDB'BC>IMT THt .. •S A re tre at ove r Buck G ully! Peach trees. rumbling roses and stately s ycamores: 3 tile edged pool und viewing tleck for Sunday breakfasts with the d eer. The hom e for Inde pend e nt Thinke r s ha s 4 bedrooms. a skyli~ht, more tile and plenty of r oom . It's a r e treat In Coron a del M ar. U,._,l()UI: ti()Ml:S REALTORS', 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mlf ""'-1044 GeMral I 002 CoroH d4tl Mor I 02 otto Muo I 024 HwttlMjtOft •.•.•.............•.... ..•.•••............•.• ....•..........•....•. ~ I 042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CALIFORNIA Vl&.LA 411DROOM IUCH·POOL Trop1tul t•nlr>' t o dr11m1111c a.unkcn hvm11 room "'1lh muj,•sl1c cuthcdr:il rt'ihna11.l\1.1m muth floor l o ctlllni: fm•pluc·c. H111i.ed Cul'm.il WHAT A DOG•. Splish Splash Poolhtote .\ n •11 l · 'i.ho" pl.ir e" '111rhll' \'nlry 10 ,n.111n t'\'1111111>. h1111c 1)11\11 t:.ibll' >lll'tl 1.1mil.\ room. t1rr1>l11•'l' -". \' 11111. o WI.hi' IJH0 r1>1t\'t( pool. i\ i:r~al homCt for •'lllCl'l,1111 l"ti· Ul\J\ .1·.11154tH7:!0 d1nul1t room. Curdt•u ''1cw kitch<•n. ::o· famib• This houM' TRRBEU. ~·nt<•rt unmcnl room "'1tt1 needs l'\'f'r) thini,:' 1rn1ur\•'11 "111t1 11w uncJ llarbor Vww 111!11> 4l>r. w:illuf14h1~~1)\l'rlookin1t i.!ba home w /ponl & "1 11 C Hfornl" t('rrU('C' + SllUrkhn14 pool ll(lrltl'OUI> Ol'\'JO & h.1y " a a with jawui. Ole! world \ k·w. O" ncr i.ayi. sc1.1 it HV O\\'N 1.o;n t:.\ST C.M . C'h .1rm 11; l.1!tlcfull~ lh1"'"'-'fk.S1rn,:1uo <.'or111•rlul.411r,i Ha. blt>ndt'd "1th t•ar1•frcl' ACJt,673-7601 $54,500 ti3l·08.~ •••••••••••••••••••••• HAI I OUR TOWNHOME 1n ('\f'IUH\ t" Hunt·,,: ll:i1 bllu1·. lluri )'. onl) I hofl :mn 21 ,11J. Sli:?.soo A 1111111'\ ".ill. tu ~ ul'llt a. ""ach dub. bout i;hpi., ln dull11111 i." 1m 'u. pool, c· I II h h 0 ll i' I' • ~ ,I II n II • )u<.'u ~1.1 .inti l'rl' .1tc j)ullt1$ O l'l':N S Tll It l>A Y & !\llNL>AV UO,ir.Jwalk or A11o10fl(tUln C"11lifornia htci.l) le. ------REALTY INC Sep irat e "10~ tor TURN KEY llrd"tl tlri.. 3 Hr, 2 Hu. · t1pac1ous m;:ii.tcr Miik & PERFECT for111 tltnl', l'Pt.s •. blln~; __ 7l4/146~ J37l i;ucst quarter:. Owner ltllr .• 1:.butnc \ ,\ ur PRESIDENT HOME .. 111 the l\lllic o/ lrvlnc S p l' r l ti c u I u r v I ll w • lnnw lit' lund11t'apl11g . trut>l t·al i.:urd t'ns sur· round. 11ut1u ond llahtw lul1111uul. for the ult1mu~ 111 11rt1cioml Ii \'II\" und el\• 1rrtauun11 llu12c muistcr i.ull1• u n d wn parnl e :cc•t•lurl\•d 1111c1t ~ult\'. Formol dinhHl. fnrnily 1'0<\ll\ <lllll wulk in w~i b11r. Othl•r umcnllil'll loo n11m •rous lo lllt'11tto11. Ci\l.L tod11y for un ex ('llli.11 (' '-hOWll\il t r 11 n s I {' r r u d m 0 ,., 1 Onl~ stcPS to <:a rnnllon ~t) :u3\I niM I 044 ~ucrihcc. llurr) lor th1:. Park. An tmmuculale rl" ----••••••••••••••••••••••• -ll!'Dll!O•NL.:..:,..LD::.=.M-• .:,:.::1:;1:.D:J uruq1.1cfind. (',1I(91;:1.7118t ccntJy r t' modeled :?too 1-'0R S.\LI-: HY OW. 1-:H " c,.,,,. .,, ~. ,,, , .,, , , ., 1 , Sq. 1-'t. 3 IJR + den. 3 lrn, 3 Ur, :: U:1, I~ lnl, dl' CUSTOM ""•c1e1 • ., ....... , • • [ home. W1lh formul din· tJt'hl'<l µ,1rai:.:. 1-;. S1dt' ---------~ l.llJ.il 'lJ'lJI mg. fam·rm. \\Cl·har, h:c C !\I 5 ll! 81126 --~ Jfl\'i }t _ ~~:~~bJ/~~:a""e~ un MJ::S,\ v1-:1w--E-.-bl-,a-u_t _l DECORATED W~r~c~~~r _ ----'••11:1P :. . ". yr old Uuccola 5 llr. h;i:. • 3 Del 2" 1 t '"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ •.xclYsi•elettiftcJ .. ,t'r-tlllll". 3000 ~qlt. horn\' 1n I rvlnt' :-· <> rm, 11J , c egan = 6 4 7211 ~ ' " J bea.uttful t 'uh'l•rd.ilc pnl10 lioinc w /ntrium • 4 • $1'1.'J,SOO 751· l!lJO Devclo11mc11l I l.1r~c Nr. lakc $75,ll!t5. 646·41888 1002 IA YFROMT "C()tol)O" FOR LUSE NEW large 2 l><..'<.lroom. 21 :.i bath 2nd floor .apt in finest bldg in area. 2.Wlour security, pool. jacuzzi. sauna . billiard room. Sl.250 per month. 2111 S• .._...Hilk Road NEWPORT CEMT&l. M.I. 644-4910 1002 1002 ·~ .. lelboa PNinsula I 007 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••• /Jn Nl(J[l UH 28 \, hugl' corne r lol. bdrm~. lxmus rn11111 15th L •-h --1-0 ... h(lrm > l.:c t.1m1h rm. OCJllftCI -ac -h\ 1111! rm & rormul din· ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WATaFltOMT New-under construction: conte mp. Cape Cod. 4 BR, 4h ba .. playrm. or 5th BR .. 2 frplcs. oak flrs., lndscpg. Pier & float, $360,000 Lido Nord, 6 BR. or 4 BR, & 2 BR. apt. Ori s andy beacll. $295,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3~ 1 Boy\•d• 01 ,,. •• B t>l', 6161 Reduced!15 Br. 3 ba, o l rt::t .. linl•d :.t rcc1 , bn~ & ocean. SJ64.SOO we:. ts ult• C M. S·l!l.750 Ma r>hallRlly. 6i5-4 May GI F ii.\. PI LOT EJAIUY bi AS!!JUCIAITS Peninsula Point 3 Bdrm RJ::,\l. l::STATE ~ll·OS55 b S h llARBOR Vl l-:W lllLLS Y owner . 109,500. P C u :. l 0 m h 0 m c . HlH & dl•n lor uw us 5 1>73·78-16 Panoramic vit•w. oc·cu11/· All)+ furn rm" /real fp. .a.sSUM ... ILE bay . Jbr, 2 •2ha . H> b1i: !iPr:."v11 11~ r~1111.'h "' "' uw n c r S llJ<I OOO style 1n Norin Costa Newer Duplex t3& ( 7 I 4 ) 6·4 4 . 4 U 4\1 0 r !\le!la. Unl,\1 ~J.500 HI'. Bdrms ). Bllns. fr~lca, (71'1 )f.).12•5146 On. to quuhr11•d bu) l'l'. glass & wood. Principal:; . ---l'ILOT HEAL ES1',<\TI'; please. Own cr/A14n1 By Owner , 2 Bil, 1 Uu, S<IO·SSSS mg rm. 1:!.1ck )ard lllJlll' llLU~ LAGOON VILLAS lor out1loor ll\'llll! 11111\ Outsland1n~ ''icw 3Btl. s teps t11 (lrhat.• 11url. 3H1\, bulh lc·v l:ls ex· w /court tor tennis. lt!nliL'<l&~l11ssed·m.Ncw basketb·1ll & vollcv bull w ,\\ (•r11t11 . new paint. + a h~i:e 1>\~111iin1n. wa.llPaPt•r&window cov· pool. A rnusl w :.i•c to c r11q1s. Just I I s le~. duy. St 21l,500. Ownrr 1n escrow 1111 lurgcr home " mu~t bCll. 'J\•rms. 673-ll.ilJ. Spotless. Sec to apprcc. E \STSIDF -C -:t -1 B .. , C ~-1 S87,SOO.S08 J 1111mtn<:. ' • u:; nm 1 ~ • f(L.1\LTV Ol"Ollauw Mar 1022 G40·UMO , 8J, 1·pts, drvs. clhl "' RANCH HI .l 11-; 1.MlOON n l:;i\l. 1-:STA n ; INC •19'J·4271 INVF.STORS 4 lots , 3 \a ~67 .tlSO. 01\ncr//\gtl•----------Jim. :Jflii. deck. 01:0 vu, - cant. l has l2) u111ts . Co1ta M.sa I 024 631..::!ll_ ----CALIFORNIA pool & lcn111s court. Ex· $?60.000. Ownr. 642·5290 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 r1 . HOME du!il\'C l!Uarded gate 3 r 2 u, new paint. cpb. urea 125.000. F.a.....,.a. T OWNHOUSF. 2br, 2 ca '"d cpd , 1 or i:uc::.t ap1 Plan 11>5. \\1th all the ••UONI> llf:A l.TY•• "'"I AS IC ga~. S4~.900. Ownr/Ai;l 0 r r i; a r . '5 7 . 5 u 0 . amcmt 1ei.. ltl('lud1ng 4 ISJl ·!>.1 11 OCEAN VIEW ~~~~ ~6_.!74' Owncr/1\llt G:ll·2ill SP3<'10u:. bdrm-. • nll1-------- ••••••••..-e.w"' ... • .. "'••~ i:11r11iite l.1¢~ 1>a l10, 551-2000 BL 1':1.1\G UON V ILl.A 8 B · -------cle<1ric kitchen, 3 hnths HANDYMAN S PY.CIA! • ....................... ....................... G ... ,.., 1002~' 1002 5 r.4 U, Bilhard Ren, 4 IDRM. CHARM 4 BR f and u I Ion Jll' conil. for ,, un & lien w/parqud CUSTOM llJ A. KING ·s •••••.•••••••••••.••••• ,~-;;;~;;............... Pnvate lkb. l 'ucked a woy on quwt cul + am your summer comfort. Ors .. ranch stylo liv. rm .. ACRE ESTATE Opcn Sunda>· 1·4. d e sac, bordcrinl! an EASTSIDE Jubt hstrd and 1mccd to w r111I & !lluling doors lo 3 IDRM RANCH PLACE IN NPT. S2l5.ooo fl!c. Owner JAi;t urea of new hom e•!!, "Ith sell at S(l9,950 l:Hlll' ground1>. Ncec.Js HEIGHTS WATEIFtlOMT FOlt $125,000? Duplex 448DcSolaTcrracc Ol'Nlll brCl'/\'' & bil.\• Pnmc cul rlc•·!tac loca· p.ilnt. rc>dcc, e tc. lo $56,000 zoned lot with pier & float + s mall 2 573.s779 tru1111 · i.:01111 Hhuob. lion "'ilh lttr,::t> lh 1014 bcl'Ome a lwauty! S79.GSO Trt•c hn\•rl app1·u:wh to l.iH• IO~Jll~ 1•llh hut:c• bd 1 b th h Xlnt I · I BROWSE SS.oou ln\'e!ttcd rcncwini: room & imnny brt'akfasl MISSION REALTY th I~ rl l' II ,:: ht r 11 I m In I lot. 10\h'l'llll( lrl'l'S &. 11•'11 r m .' a ome. ocal1on. on y tJus loH•ly 2 Mory hom\' nook. Many extras . Call • 49&-0731 • h II tll· oct.'J11 brccll'' 3 lri:: 2 blks. lo ocean beaches. Owner will h 'lstinu oHicc. ra11(' ui.:c "l'l'P•ng '"""rn" 'I. lll ·tl · b~lhs :! wit m<1ny c•.>..trus. A \\illuw l'nhanu•:-1•11 "" • " ,, carry loan. · "()(XJbuyfo ·SG7800 bdCarpetRHlty tr,11H'l' Lari:•· t11m1h• cnchunt11i1: patio~. GI ap FOR " 1 ' 645·3474 ~11.t'<I h\1111! rO(lm \\llh pr.•ll~'UI or Sl.?5 ,UOU ~ 673-4400 BARGAINS CJ. ColesworthJ wull or i:la .. :-. Vll'W or 646 7dl !->pr;iwltni.: grmmih and ~ _REAL!~RS 640-00 0 fruit orch.trrl (.'11u11lr) i''OH SALE llY OWN 1-:ll k11t·hcn '"·'''I\ 1• ~111m• through thl' · Charmmi.t 2 Hr E;1!>1~1il1• f1rcplatc-. L>1n1ni.: 1•011m DAILY PILOT llu!t iH'pur:itc p.11110 . has vcit):t•d 1~01xh·11 1 lnor lndrv area. tl1•tal'lwd :t ScparJt1· 11111 1: lur ADS c·•11'0 f!11r, \1 1111rk:.h11p. Sl'rlutll'tl ma:.t1•r "111ll' SOUTH COAST fruit ll'ct•s. rusl1c· palm. und l'h1t<lrt•11 ':. ctuJrttor~ Di•lli0tt of H.t.or ............ Co. comp'ly fn<'d <in O\'CI'· llurry ! F11 i<l tu 'Cl' ~t·b SHORES slzt.>d corner lot. llun • th1:; un111u1• 1111\I ' !Jti:J 711111 They are at your blueprints for supl.'r ad .,., •· ,. • "· •" • 3 R<-1lroom, 2 b.ith, "ith ~GI I 002 1002 1--·-n_n.;..fl._ert-.:iJ>8_d_a_1.:ly_'_ ditlon. ~.soo. 64~-4~ red hill ~ 552·7500 LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! DEANE M F:S,\ VEllOI': HOME ASSUM1\llL1': V,\ Almosl ncw Kcn~1111tton " Sl'~\HKl,ING 1'001. BOJL\I • tam rm homt'. I Br. 1ww 11l111;h qll 'ni.: on q111ct t·ul de• '"l' l\l rl'l'l Sll9,500. llurr~ ' 1i1ghly up~r<ickd. d1.•an. Gllll•:.11i1.• Rcaltors C'lcun lni.1dc 111111 0111 Beth. !>ti3-8!Jtl or 835·02ll, Ea~y care lt1111Jscu lllOI! _X_038_V _______ , plus many mat Ul'l' lrc•·s. CALL TO SEE. Sll7,500 1034 ----·· .. ··-· loni.: h!ool ur c:1.tr,I'. t ornt Xlnl rcnt;il housl'!I for GREEM VALLEY $89,950 [® li~~:ll'~I :.hu~c r11or', l'harm, ~nd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ., ~ cd o(o,1r th1• l.11.('. cum sall'. :i & 3 BR . .Jll pru·('cl IEAUTY _L:::::::_.!l!~~!I!!!-~ mu1111 \ 11<101 Jilli j.11·11111. in s.1u·s. llt'ul :.hurl' ;'\cw . harp & unu:o.u:.il 1 C'le:in S th1' 1"'0.,l111 v hum\· ''I' 11111 ('ood a r1· 1• Rm. for pooltubll'. 41lR. 21,bu. :!!;(Ml MJ. It • built for l'11l1:rta1n1n.:. I.oh hHll'O\\ll)' 111 )!Jr, 1'11lt :.chool' anrl area. Vl•w, Vl•w, Vl•w JBH. 3bo. custom home, i.<iun.i. s hutter s, ex·· pt.'llbivo cnri>et", wall pape r . Showa like a model. SISll,!100. 1433 Coral. 673-7601 _____ .. l'rofcs,ulnJlcou~k.2 \nl! le"'' th.int"'; ,, . .,r., old riLOT H;'\I FST\·j·~· Ill), 2 U,\ home w1bonu:. daui.:htl'1 :-.. I !'l.1ncfonl Jnll llrl•'l'll to :.t·ll at !>.IO 555 ,, • ,. " 1 m . \ ault c(I c·c1lln1ts . )~oocl I l• ;? SI t• 111 \\a) ~:!.WO 5.'M. zt~;o o: ~ll't.' <'ommu111I) orrcrs (,rand~ dc~1rt' 10 h•;1se .SELECT OUTSTANDING pools & rt'<.'. rac:ihtie!>. w optmn. home " 111101 Cloi.c 10 M lie Square 011 vr nr ht•:"·h \r.,untl PROPERTIES CORONA DEL MAR l'arlo'. tdcol for ~oung SlitMI l'hnnl'. i i I [>:!7 1!1711 DUPLEX la nu I~. Only S6K,!>00. .LOWEST PRICE L o c· at l' d :"' 11u1 h n r S.15-9.l!JI S39,000 IH THE TRACT ll1ghwa~ · Wiilkini: rl1~ Walker 6 lee Real fstate 4 Bedrooms Poll•n11.dh· hl".JUt 1ful lJllC'l' to liC.il.'h thl• Hvll' t .i m 1 I , ti 11 111 c . A 11 l<ol) Ct' of dupll'M'> l'111fo h,ml\\illl<I lloor:, Stonl' <11 owncri.h1p 3 ll\'0dro1i111 f1n•tJl.u·i· U;irkroom 3 b.1th o"n~rs ui11t \\Ith ---------• Mn1h•rn :? h.1th -..•11.1rntc Cii\'\'nod iiutio. Man\'..,,.. Ol'le" pot.Jo. !:)ec•onrl ~1111t ls ---------•I ho111c\\1thbll11k1trhl•n& lra:.. Nt><'ds :-ome-im· ulovclyZbC'uroon12bath d hlc i:.11 .. 1i.:1· tKu' IJ1·1•11 aµina tion anll w o rk. umt with oven sun~cck lot.\',\, Fii \ & \'on\('O l'rlt•ed to i.dl flurry. lmmaculat!• \'ont11110~ • 11• rm' J' ,, 1 I .1 b I l• C.ill 54ti 231J flrcplncl';. Ill hoth 11111~11. llURH Y, "'1" ,,., .. ,'"'II"', Bu i lt -in ~l cl't rie 962-7771 [ I kit t•ht<n•. P ricl' u l . ~~I ~ IH~Ht i!~~~H~~'.:j~i~W' ~ MESA VERDE [!! lfi'1il · JUST REDUCED! FOR ONLY $57,500 Colle Park Sh J""" 3 b •1h01Jlll 1-dl'n Sh•1rp 3 lll•droom. 2 bath qe "•· 1 't v h , N ,. Ir 4 !l('droom. 2 bath. L11rgc hnnll', nnh '/. null''! ll " omi I r u n r· I • r I bl 1 1 <.:ouri.l' i•Jll now before am1) rm. pc, Ins, PREFERRED EASTSIDE 3 on & furn roorn , beautifully upgr~dl.!cl , liaht ond airy family homl•. Cumtlle lcly re· mlldl"lcrl kllC'hcn with new upplluncl!b. New l'arpc hn,.: nnd drapes. Ovcrs11ccl pool and nice entertainment area. Mu.~t i;cc lo u11prcciale! Call 644-7270 S78.~ ,./tt,Jfl~ ~ .. .,, 1•·-- REALTORS 11t'l'O~\ l,.•l ltl' C'll 1 '' :o..ir 11,. 1001;111,,,, .ircnL pla<'t' lo enll'rln m. lot J ll•nt~ 100111 fo1 pool. · lla\C' JPIWnl\OI t;y tender ~~~~~~~!!~ HV p.1r~inA, ,•tr. S1•lll•t I~ I fornt!wbu)rr. ': tr:in,11'1 fl'(I nut of ,1,11 UPERB &1&3!12#1, C\ l"" 51!1 )~32 .1.'!ll \ l'I y llHHI\ .ilt•d OMES ~ >"1,IJO\) • 640-6161 1S55W8eMt,C M. ~ COATS &WALLACE Neat 10 Merll•t Bealiet S49·1t>SS llEDROOM PLUS OEN ADHAM COMllTRUI! $5l,f50 Lachenn1yer Reullor J ust listed! 1st time afi. vcrtl<1c'ff. /\ rl'al rriSJ) 3 ----tx.'<lroom 2 both home. LOVEL y Sharp & clean. Full or COR .... ER LOT lovl' Well frntl('d yum REAL ESTATE . INC. " Pr1d11 o f owne ra htf. Atrium l'lltry to lhls Prime or<'a clOJll' lo So. ll<'iJ:hborhood. Slow tro . form,•r ~1nclcl home. Coast f'ln7o & t1chool~. fie slrcN. Just orre mile ---------•I Nl•w l'~1 r 11uts an11 de.' Pride of ownership rnrnl· to Huntin gton Uc a ch A CONvtHflNT 9"0flfllNO 1iHO SEWING GUIOC JOit THl GAL 0.. THC CO. Proud flag! 7131 Ea t "d C d eurot1vc w.11tpupc·r. IY, h11m('. C'rrnt1v1• 1111c t>f shoppln rc <'ente r a nd s SI e on 0 Country kltrhcn with nllrror11ln lhlll !lll!lciOll!\:l 001111.tn WtMl l:nll~jl(). It 1.:1r)l1•3 1wdroom.2lialh rormnl elm\'. llui;c 1h•11 bdrm 2 lrnlh h ome won'tlust !Cnllll42·:.!535 tt0oi.1111. i\iljnl.'i'nl l'Oll< with ooom rrlllni! Sllrl w.1fo mily rm. llcoutiful· 01tN 1119·t1 ~r1iNh>1•1 Ntl• I I lo () •d I I I I ,. "1~ lh1ill IJ1m1lf ~!><!''""°~wit• . of( tl111111~ '"' I.It. In lllj.l jl 01111 c oor I' V\!I'~ y nn~ SC.llpec ...... I [e-··-.·· ., .. d l\1Cl11al h1un1lr.'. Mlulh 1>ut10. IAl<'lHl'd nn r ul·dc r.16-7711. 11~1·111·~-'"'t~'!'~~~:~oll~~.:C,ry WI\~ A"•'r l1i1, w~. lk In ~•ort·.~ .. MIC ~•reel. Pr1c:cd Ql unty -• I .. _ t ... , .. ,. ""II 5etl•Ofli o ~yn111e11c W!J•· bar1tr1111 at ~'i t.:il)(). All SSl.000. 963 6767 sltd el!CI cr~clll'1 sl•l9ot btc> :.oc. duo:!! now $30.50. "''"' 1'1 9 • '' \ '• "1 ~ 1"' 1' • ~ ~ ' -lO•Hd co11on ths'\ join 10· [®I f. I • ' ' Carlsh1d·Coodl(ICalion fit~ P11ttn' i"'IJ· dH~tton• ~~.[.J]:.a . .' . • FOR J\1-f4t:dJ1:r -Ha"" :--ome-thi.ng. ~u wun ~:~::O t~!! .. ~ ~: ~: ~~'.:x~in;:c~'';.it1m AC:c Ai--i!!!I:... " " 1~ '""'~ 000 Ph 1 'Tl?!.) 7030 •· JL• ·~h ft•t ern 101 f1rst~l·s• ¥/!1111 out 1omtnt1ully al f~ '. r;-.. ---0 . tosell:>Class1fledaNds0dwo1 i'.1i9.1m. "' 11~.,,;~~.,; n11111t1 1~ sand;, • 81ct11t~n111 cel1"b11t1on f indwhatyouwantm 81 wi:ll -Coll J----------" !ou•rt cl.Ince or COUlllry 1111 ly P1lotCla!lslhcds. tH2·5678. Class1hcdAd5 642·5678 Allee 81ooks 1n lh1s lloUflCe<! dttu Tri"' Needlecrafl Oept 105 llf(kllne with 11bbofl tfld I.Ct 1002fiHlf.. 1002 Se•r.. 1002 ••• ,.. 1002 Oa1lyP1101 P11nted P-1111n 1)437, Mints •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Box 163. Old Chelsea Sta.. S1zn 10, 12. 14 16. 18 20 macnab/ Irvine 11altg THI COYE-OM THE IAY Active bay view from every room or this tasteful Newsboy Model in the NEWEST bayfront community in Ne wport. Carfree living at its best! $220,000. Polly JohnstQn or Barbara Aune6te·8235 (W73) 642-IUS 644-62'0 ten Dowr Drlw HMllar View CettW ININ •t C...... V•lley Cent9r 7st-1414 ~~ sur•• LOCATION Big Canyon 4 bdrm., 4Vl bath. family room Deane Ve rsailles •. new on market. Priced to sell. Highly up· graded kitchen. Golf course views from most roorp. $244,000 A COUMIU. IAMlll CO. 644-1766 •• ~York. NY 10011. Print S11e 12 Cbvst.3'1 dun ll~es Name, Address. Zip. 67a r1rdS 4S:lnell. c•o i, Patrern Number. Stnd Sl.00 lor each palttm. litORE thin ever before! 200 Add 35<' lor tath ~tlern tor dtslps plus 3 ffre Drinttd ltt-flnt·clus 1irr1111I, Nlldllna, side H£W 1976 NEEOtCWfT Sell4 le: CAT41.0C! ltas nerythlfll. 75c. Marian Merht1 Crtdltt Witll S.-.s St.GO Pattern Dept. 442 C""'t a W1t-t9'1 •• Sl.00 0111y Pilot llllty Rtty ll•llta . Sl.00 232 West 18th St .. New 111111111 Crtelttt • _ S ! JiCI Sew + Knit Int , .Sl.2& York. NV 10011 . Print ... ~llt htlc ~ __ st.co NAME. ADORE SS. ZIP. ,,..,., Croclltt'"" . _$1,00 s I z E I n 0 s T y L E lbl,,111 Crtclltt .. , •... SUlO tfUMBER. 111stant c11c111t .... , __ st.oo Dt ·, .. k•• II•• t• 11t a ''"""' M.tct11111 .... -".00 ""'"' ,, .. , ''"' ... ftt lllJtJl!t......, llok . ~ 11.00 ,., .... ftll•Wi1t1t ratter~ C..,"'9 Ifft '"' -.St.00 C.Ultt_. C .. fH IHI* ttr' c .. ,lttl 1'1'1ans !!4 .S1.00 "" ~ ti "" c .. lc1. t2 hf~ Altials :12 __ ~SOc leM lh ••I .... ,, ,. hiltt :I . ~soc Sew -tlllft'"' Sl.2S ....... Wt lltll ~2 _soc lllttlllt ...., Cr-"s • Sl.IO ti lllttt ftr T•*r tJ_50c ....-,....._ .._ St.to .... af JI lffr hp _ -SOt lut.111t ~ .._ SI.It 962·ii51 -----!Halllltii_.Oft leach I 040 STEPS TO PARK Just Remodeled from thi" larJ?e tam1ly Evcr)'lhin~ but structure home. Ul'autdully de· 1:1 brand nl'\\. Great coratcd & lantht•aped n i.' i I? h b o r h o u d . 3 i\love in bdon• i.chool. s Bcdroomi; & a bonus BR .. 3 ba. Could be 4 BR room. Seller 1s m hurry + den or 4 HR + dimn11 lo leave Slut.e. Submit rm.; whatever you need, >vcrlook1ni: ocean. bch & s url. 3htl. 212ba, new hmr by ownr. SJ 15,000. 499· t200 or 642·8004 yourlcrms. this beautiful home con s u p E R 8 N E w ROBERTS REAL TY provide. S 11;,iic10 • CUSTOM 3BR. The very 848· I 688 ~ finest workmanship, de· 1---------i. 552·70 cor and ncC'cs11orles have been hlcndod for com · THE fortublc livin g. SEfo~ Tm; WAVES ORF.AK! $12 000 VILL 111-:All T HE OCEAN , REALTORS llOArtl rtEDUC ED TO Take Over Pymnts ---~---SELL TODAY. $239,SOO BY OWNER Enjoy th• Good Lite No closing costs. n o Turtlerock Popular Plan 49,3·2513 quallfyini.:. Total pay. I.;> Br, 2 Ba , Fam nm.•· __ 3232SS. Conslllwy m ents $430. Corner lot. ·• "" rircplut'e, new In und oul. atrium. Prine. only 187R1i!]' i---------Won't last. Call Sagin aw Or. Sll~,!JUO WORLD ll33_-0_i:;_t -----1 Real Estate GRU T VIEW! 556-7777 3br. 2ba , ram rm , ---------• atrium. by owner. G348 Sierra Elena. S!ll .~00. ----------c Wtll consider offer. 0(>(!n ~Ian REAL ESTATE •.)t)() ',,, 111\1 ,. ' .J ' 1V..\ .14' ' ~ ·~ • ,._ SUBLIME Sot/Sun. 12·5. fS33 2Sf.!l Unlqur North end hom e with pool , 14 m u l l with >t l:ir,;tl' hl'tlrooms. DHRRELD w11tcrfall & fish pond. 4 1'1.US u truly l"OHMAl. Patio home. \'"m l' loca lltlrm11., 2 fplca. Only rllninii Mom, Pl.US u twn near poo & J11cu·ui. S14t,500 4 BATHS spacious fnmlly r m 2 Br + rll'n, frplr. rcnlr"I~~~-~~~~~~ w/wt•t har 11nrl unic111(• lfir. lovuly !l ll'IJo<IWI -- rl rcpl:i c.'1'. A mod ... rn m11~tl.'r 1-1u itc, $0~.mio. HIU1 1010 m11nslnn 2 miles tn thC' lloh Mcllcm H, TnrhC'll••••••••••••••••••••••• bcuchforjuslSH2.95<1. n11r11 . 832·7 1 ~1 of!', .R()WIN<: PAINS? Move 962·7771 ~2·4100 rcsiill'nc-11_ _ ~p,to u <1 Udr~1.,2 ~ .b:tb .I D&a•FfELD PRK HOME 11m. rm. omr wit ll. ~ I -... d rumdtlc S ndtllc buck '. I , 1 • . By own(•r. Pnr•(•tl to 11cll. view. u.wo . ~!!!!!!!_J No rC'ul {'llt:11c cum MOllNS REALTY mh1slon. t lcv,•l, 7 m l'l'I • new, 2hu. -ihr or xtru lr11 * 494 .. 057 * r~m rm 011ti11n, r1•ntrn1 ....... ul..:-_. I OS.., • 01r, pror 1untl11t'JX), u1l .-",...., • graded, walkini.: dl11t;,inrt •••••••••••••••••••••• J tosc:hl.'I & comm pool. Aft FAMILY ISTATI 1 AtalEstate byML'VAY UNDER MARKET! S&S,000! Ncor Atlanta & Beach . 4 Heir, earth tones. 2 story. Cor1cous yards, no wax floors. !I & wknd~. S..Sl·4644. Oeltl(hlful ! 2·Slory. 4 -----bdrms., 2 b1.: mlnl con· dltlon hom e ! This one Raocho Sun Joaquin baa It aJI ! Lob or decks II Largcsl3Bltwilh vlc'1J plltlo •rca •ro und I'!' :·1:il • \\I ' •I I l I I 1• ' ' I • 1 1 PI pnvate 20x40 pool ~·ith Jacunl. MAnlc:urc d lland•c•plna with malun.• trttS. Would you bcllcvc $119,700 I , l' I 1 ' I• I !•11 Priv ate. A ssumable1 __________ 1 Loan. 9tl8-4456 . D: ---.:...:-. 1,76 HOUSE Beaut. NEW Univ Perk. -..;, uutMh.~-- townh<>me. 2 br, 2 ba, ~17 FORECAST S72.990. 642-5957 eve •tt·teOO BUY NOW: Cht!erlul 3 bdrm. steps v1 beach. Ttn'OC•Towftho,... • -una ~ .• ,. Carpets, drapes, parquet Univ Pk. 2 Ur 2 De ~ '"'~ flooring. patio + Cove r, rerdlff. Pvt c nlr')'. nr the choice communitv ht. Master s ui te. ram rm. pool, Jocunl. Uy owner. ••• MON ARCH BAY din rm; 968-4456 Prine. only. Open House TERRACE·Ocean vlow • 1-----'-------t Sat & Sun J2·.SPM. 48R 3ba formal din rm: ' 3 UR.~ ba, 1lrg lol. ca_n add S.SH!Ml, S6S,500. rem 'rm. over 2500 SQ. rt. 3 units. 'a Ml , to bch. Unde r cona truc:l{on. 175,000. Agt. 846·3166. LIGHT & AllY Buyer may select c.ri>el· SEACLIFF-3 er&. F•mil T. Rock lro ... ocw lnll and lnterinr colon: rm. Corner lot. Supe 3 Dr, 2 Ba, htm rm. 1151.~. · clean. many extras. 681 1trium. nu cpls, dl'J>t, La1un1 Nlfu.l 8e11t1 S ee o I c Day Lane . man,y upgrades, lg view ll0.1050 49M041 Own/All 538 ·6884 lot , fee lapd, $81,SOO. ~-m.a25& --~ •m1. t • 1 .. .. , , _/ • I .._..,.,.Wt ~JWW. 11..cwrroputy 2000°1ftc:OMePro;.ny 2000 ..._..u • ._.,._. • Ullfwtlilllecl TuesdJy.Augus13 1976 OA1Lv P1Lor Bl I ................... , .. .,. ...................... ••·······•·•······••·········••········•••···· , ....••........•.........•.•....••............ ~~~.~~ ... !~.~!~~~~~~ ... ~~~~ .. 4!!~~~~:~ ....... ?~.~~ ..... ~~.~.~~~.?~~~ ........ ~ ............ ~t:.~ .... 1~~~.~ ... . oova SHOIES 1600CWmryDr. 1,0...- Savc $20,000. on a home tbal ls one of a kind . Unique ror l ivi n g & cntcrtait1mcoL <;ontcmp()rury design hy locul a rc hitcc'l. Hcdwood & )lla:~s l'Xlcrior. J li~h beam ceilings. panoramic view uf hack hay. 4 BR. 4 Ha .. 2 fum ·rm's. secluded master hdrm i\uilc includes fr1>lc. luxurious master ' oa th, d n.'l:>SlnJ.t area, custom tile )acuz;d & suunu. Pl'icc $249,500. Savings good to1til tl/3l f7G on 9 /1 /i6 house wit I be laslt.'<l. Uy appl only. 646·6900 or G44·4~1. Newport leacla I 069,,,..wpori leoch I 069 ....•..•.••...•.•....•.•.•.••..•.............. Oceanfront -Newport Beach Beautifully decorated 4 Bdrm, 3 bath, fam ily rm , 3· Yr old home on the oceanfront. Fantasti<·. ever.changing whitewater view . . . . .. S250,000 THURS. & FRI. I ·4 r .M. 2602 WEST OCEAHFROHT SAND Ir SEA REALTY 675-1100 UNITS ,RICE DOWN Colle ,~ 3 Dr llJ ua. patio dbl ~ar wporl hoch 3269 Costa MHa 3824 Costa M•.a 382~ 4 SI JO 000 '26 000 qe -bJ\n~ $350 mo $36 1821 o ••••• •• •• •• • • •••• •••• • •••••• •• • • • • • • •••• •• • •• "••• •• • •• • • • • •• • • •• •• •• 7 sz75'000 $55,000 • l'1e:an 3 bcd'room, 2 b;ilh OO~Hii:Jo Br, 2•J bn t•ondn " 31; • • • J otl d t n 1n1;_ room. ----bott iiltp dbl l(nr $'2000 I SZJ0,000 $17,500 builtin1<, f11•hw.i~hl·r lrfM 1144 m~ ~um'm~I'. ~ }t'I} 9 Sll0,000 $45,000 113.911. Z\o I\'\!, llk r ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11"!.M.~7t>l~urt>1:S:'ll!Hi 12 Uto.000 $71,000 ~ ~ R11neho San Jo:aquil\ 14 $400,0fO $75,000 RH, 2• ~Bu, popul11r "Sa Br Condo W 1h·11. 11111 20 $425,000 ••o.ooo Cox.v:? br. s;?OO. Ourll"c Lulli Hey'' mdl. rrlni~ urea, 2•1liu. i.to\c, t rai.h -• ,, .. w \\ ·•11 1\l1" l nn• comp. ll~c«ntly 1 un OFFICES SJS0,000 uo.ooo K•d'( ok. 1-'ce ~r 1iU4 ;,. ti.13 :1iis · ..,"" tructt'il. ll·nr11' 1·1111111-. C 0 M PL ET E LY .. ~I N I S 11 E D Mull\ lknlal:1. s io S3'7o riool. nr twach. ~:xi mo .. TURN.J<l~Y " PHOJECTS wi ll be i Br T 11 S!l.'>. Garui:t•. We hove 2. :1 & 4 bdrm G15-0l23. l<l h I T d d K11t:s,ix·ti; nRISok fo'Cl' humc~ & t vwnhomu~ . so or exc ungcc . ra e up an get anul for lcu:1(1. from Npt. Shnn.'I!, :! un 1•011\. 2 0 0 % a p p r c (' I u t i 0 n a n d I 0 Mam Hcnt:als. !>-iO·S31tl ~ Ne> fcl':I. d('n. Wolk IO lwnd1, I'll' maintcna11cc. HY /\PPOINTM ENT JN SHO :! br dpl"\, i:unii:c, HANCll ltfo:l\L. TY SHO Yrly. A.it 51li 12'JO OUR OF FIC 1'~ ONLY (No drive.buys, kid:1ii.inl{le:.uk 1-·c,· MH!OOO 1.AYCHST please.) Mjin Hcntal:<._'.140 5310 TUlmEHOCK 3Ur , Dtoluxc tvnn Wl'lh; .iti1·. LOFT O HL Y -DACHELOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Privtt t e p :1tio. fi1·r 1>IO<'l', hramt'cl cctli n ,::s. full k1ll'hl'll1'. Pool & rcc1'<:al1un room. l ~·cur h.•us1,•. HAYLOR APARTMENTS 283 Avocado, C. M. 645·0143 Ft-I-Mon I 0 to 7 4 IEOROOM f'am Hm. Orn Hm. 2 lfa, 3ba. ru m rm. a c•ur i:,1r, 2•~ btllh, tomily room. heated pool & Jucu~u. 1)()()1 & i:ar1.h'1wr . '·'l" ts 1......__ .a...-.. ... u..tur., llrc"lj\'•' W.ill.. to nool. Avail 2nd wk I\~. $U!()(), mu. ,\\tlll Sl•t>t l ~ ......-..... "' ~ ,. \" a• "I•" "•2·11..... •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• te11ru:., ,.;iun,1. JUl'UMt, t•C mu 1 I!• ··0" • ., _ '" ....., , C.l'I\.'. 1111 included ru Copidrano Beach 3818 Coita Mtso 3824 2 Hr. 2•~ Ba Twnhhe. » Ur. 2 Ua cunllo l~p ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.1251\';{ ~~fltTOllS p;1tm, lpk, t•ondo pm•'1:s 11r11dec.l. ,\dull l't>I ;>.o Ol'I'L,.:X lu,wr :! lhll Ill . s:IG5 Ca II IJ.11 51 It pets $350. S Ill 825 I Ottwr RN Estcrte &16-"117 :! l1a ~uh ',1111 1111\ ,,,., •••••••••••••••••••••••Rentals :.tbc.l h:.c 111 Greentree Westrhlr J\u1I. 3 Ur :! Ua. l'nl°l11:.l•d 1>Jl1t1'. huil1 C lol •••••••••••• •••• •• ••• •• Jbr + 1.kn. 2b:i · lt>Pll' · t-'rplc • no pct:.. S425. mo. fplc, p11t10, i:ur, ~· dnr Ill:.. 111 l'pl.i. l' .'II ~ uod 111 ommcrc HcMtMs Fvmish.d bltns. nr llall'rrt'sl (; lub lsc. 645-8781. 1 n c·. S4 so. li4 I 7 i 2 7. ll'nur. l>n l'ut.1hn.1 Ill f'ropt't'ty 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S38S. J!~1rdl'1wr. \\tr inrl. ------~iii-l2Jl the• 1•.11ts.1dl'~. 1 hr ···~·····~··••••••••••• lolboa tslonct 3 1 o 9'i94886or 979·i836. Calif llms. lgc 2 Br. new -agent, no fff t!l:I l!fOo Prim ~ Com m ... rc·1a1 ....................... plush cpts,ncwtllc,ncwEaslbluff:. 4lir. :lha -- Leased Prupert v. San , , , 3Br. 2Ba. cpts tlrps, \'e paint, new patio. new Twnhse. Bltns & puol Orean \'u llrnncl :\('~ £CREEK Clement\• lm·omc S8700. NF~W 3BH. 2 •bJ upper c: I e u n · [) b I gar lndscpd.' S300 mo incl $595 mo. t>·l 1 55 1:! & :fur 2bu. hll11' ltpk :!ll r!N S • PnccSJ0.000.•198·3413 duplci. on Lillie b land :.pnnklcrs. S375 mo i:rdnr. 833·2 133 o r 673-679'J p11110.SJSO S.175 l!,14, 12tl2 UVE U.- ---WLnter or yearly. 2 c:a . M&·8Si6 art 5, ;ill <la> 552.5222 dys . 832.3587 -TO ITS NAME omerro,.rty 2000 parkg. L.O HA VANCE \\knds. nth~ u~. rnr+lll.'n CoronadelMar 3822 Ch~• [>\Ml t.111 IH \'' ·"'" ••••••••••••••••••••••• RLTR. 673-4062 e~·---Best loca\1011 St500 nio. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111 .. 1 1 .. ,, 111 ' " 1 ch TIMETOTRADE lolao Pi IJto7 4 u.tt. 2'.; B~. BRAN RnnchoSan Joaquin JBr. yrly I.case W:at.:rrront \\.1l1;r1.111 .. lll'<l ll' .• Trad<> to larger units •••••• ~ •• -:'..::~.~••••••• 1N~WI · ~pacciouls Psl·plit 2·~ou , Abso bst Vu! On. liomes631 1-100. 11•1·""": ,,.11 111i.: 1 .. , now • ore a"prcc1ut1?n· Winter ltentul on the dbl gJr l Yr lease. $-160. --"-". OCE .. \NFRONT\'lll.Y I \Our 'll·"·111u~ '"'" ''' , M .1.. • eve • nr ~1. oa.s uza golf nrcen 7•1 2032 re ~ 1 more lax shdh~r. C:ill Beat·h. 31.k!drms, :& lia. mo. Ai!l. Sam Crane. RENTALS '(>,, 'l.~':.C.fl. '1 lw1l11111111 .111,11111w111 now ror informat1nn Ocean fr.unl collage. Fut f>-15·4170or S40·000R ..,. •I. L•. 'I II ~~~w~h~~· \1:!0~~'\ •• ~rfr:~:: fo'rnni $220 l•'u• 1111111 ,. Hewportleoch 10691Newport8eoch 1069 LIONS ESTATES lyfurn.M1>0 mo.li7J.4637 -------"'mgc .-umiy omes $50.l:\4:!·ti7!JJ "' 11v:ulahll' Sm~dl Jll'h •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 536·8832 --EASTSJDE : P a rk-lik ~BR.2 Bu;··········S-l~ -COHONAIH·:t..\'l.\lt O"-,\il111t , 11111\ 011111· Prime locat ion. 43 Ft. bayfront : 4 bdrms. aid 's, 4 baths. Spectacular view! $495,000 . -----· Costa MH a 3124 grounds. 3BR, :!BA $375, 3 Br. den, 2 ua ...... S4~ Santo Ano 3280 2 Dr Townhou!lc. I rpl<'. opt•n !1 tMl to '' llO :!,llMI 1----------I·•••••••••••••••••••••• inrs. gardener & water. 3 13R.~Ua .....•...•• $.IJS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool, tcnnli.. t•unlinentul l·',11n11•\\ 11•1 ~·0,1 .1 CATALINA ISLAND l Br, s lni:lc older man. Chi I~ re n . s m I pet· ~ ~~· i.~·~~ .. · .. · · · · ~;~ Br, 2 Im. family rm, lge breakfusl. Sonll• Ol'l'J.11 a. :\k,.1 l'h11111• !i I~ ;!;lckl 7Uaits,$175,000. Sl7:>.mu. OK.642·5270 aR'a s· ......... $. k1tc·hcn. C'c ntral air , Cataltna \le..''"· t'liN•lt• GRA..,DOPE..,l"-'G •---~ 19 200 I 642-541() 4 ' a .···'······ 725 ·clcan. Nr. So C!tt Pla:.ra & shoppm" &. llne bc,H·ll ., ., ., ----· • yr y. •---------•M ESA~SRE>-E-38edroom Townhomcs 'i.chools..Lc~c-!17.9..:llllli 644-26.11-" 673-3620 LocJunaleac.h 3148 2 bath. family room. 2BR12Ba ........... S38 ,_ _______ ,. THEBAYLEAF 536·1202 ••••••••••••••••••••••• built1ns. dishwas her 2 BR,2 Da ........... $38 3298 2Utlrm ~'till 1----------1s195. Ulll pd. 1 br dplx. s.195. A(tl. 556·2600 3 BR, 2 Ba ........... S4 ···············~······· BEAUT. 3 Ur 21 dl;c, 0111\. lk'.lllllful. 'llj('Hlll'< Ill'\\ ..---Oceanvlew.1-'ec 3 BR,2 Ba ........... $4 4 Br. 2 b a, clean + patio. ~ar. nu 1·pb Sol'l!J apb l'1x•l 111 l I'·''"'~ LIDO REALTY TWO 4·PLEX F.S: Cl) MamRcntal!l,540.s:no EASTSIDE 3BR,2':Ba ........ ~T rardener. Avail no~ mo,lsc 1;;:17:,1:1 \s.•t Adult' 111'111'1~ 3BR. ll) o r both 3·2BR.--Vacant. A blks lo schls. 3 8R,2 8a ........... S49 ~ .. c No fce A, .. .c2ll"'"' :t:!'J \\or,1110 t' \I 67'7300 ... _..,__. •-h 3169 .. 3 BR 2"" 8 .,....,. . ''"'."" . "°" I 2 11 ll I' I •· ll77V1ctUdo, H.I. .r :-J.B. prime. SJ65,000 ....... -,......-oc Jbr, Z·car gar. big yrd. , a......... or963-G7<WI mmac 1111 '" 1l:JI 0:»1iur t.t:! l!lt1 .• ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ eaeh. S~0.000 dow n.••••••••••••••••••••••• t """c S483S6 4BR.212 8 a......... ---1arµorl S31111Mo )c.11 1} :: Ownr l\~t. 540-055!> Beaut. Linda Lsle 4 BR, mus sec........... • 1· JlarborV1cw Homes Condo.milllfts 1\a.;1•nt lit<I 7:1x3 Bi I h.i I"'"' lill 1" h SI r 3 BR 2 Ba $S50 Fvrni•d 3400 11111' :.;!IJU 11111 'o 11\'h LCICJUIMI H iquel l 052 Hewporf leoch I 06q1 ···············•·••···· ......••......•••••... WATCH THE SAILIOA TS ~cw :UJll home, h1 i:h nn till.' hilt 5:17.500 .lu) W. Yt'lll!> Ht•ult) :II ill CoJ,l ll\\ \ So Lagun.1 ·1(1!1 2'l37 Newport lhach 1069 ..•.....••...•••....... TNllSI•; & 3H' DtlC'I\. :tbr. 21 .... ha, Ip, 2 ,.,,.. ~:1r S:Jil.1MM1Ownr:;15 ill i;, HARBOR VIEW HO._..ES t"-'VESTMl ... T prestige 0• me. •P or lla\n som~thinn "OU want · · •\.. " S I 11 1· M 1•1 ., ., lge. boat. Summer or yr· ,. ll., c"1 .. "ricd~ d d Costa Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• V\·~an v IC~ •• ii II \ \\ \ •• l .. ' PAR EXCELLENCE ly lse. Agt. 675·6161 10 se · asst 1 a 5 0 4 BR. 2 Ba. Furn. $475 NEAR DOWNTOWN :!br. l't>t. "111' 1' il'f "Jll. · . · · Ir d r b. . ----------1t well. 642·5678. Summer Rentals • • ud · fl to beul·h !\11111r\· I 111\ 111 1"·"''1111' •11111"' · '''" 111" pn e-0 -Owners 1p u. WINTER Rt::NTALS Spacious l u rm. con n m-.rried '11;1 :-.,.,' 111,1, :i hr . .! h.1 p1 d ,c11ult what you're arter. we 48R,3 8a.$650Perweck rurn.or u?furn.for~u1~1. s:Jisl!>e.tii!dlllK i.i:-, l!l li '"Ill''' 111111 o\c'11 ,, haveil.Th1spropert yin Ocea nfront ·Scveral D p :_.. 322 udulL~ Walkin1td1slancc 1,1ni:1 :l\r~llc'\' 1,..11,1i.11 •1 d f s P tc 3 large fully furnished mta o.... to beach & :.t o r e:. c u es our . c ara ho . 11 f ~"" t •••••••••••••••••••••• JBR, 2 'h8A bedroom. 2 bath ho!Jses, mes ava rom ..,.,., 0 fJ $3.50/mu.) early. ,. I II• '""'I II pie .• 11111'. 1111 each with fireplace and S800permo.Airt.673-5410 HIGllDF.MANDAREA 11..tl>.. ~4SOYrlyltast 1,....,, :J>llll.wullnn "''""' do ble •ara"c all on a Beautiful, lar~e. 3 BR n 'Ws...._ COLE OF MEWPORT "1:!0 •ii~ .'>tJI "'" Ji!IK u ~ .. · 10 Mo. rental, Bay:.hures. 2•2 bath 2-s tory wit 'lf'-4'~ deep p:Jrk·hke lot with Newly fum. J br house. fom rm ' frplc compl. ,:'J)' REALTORS 6 75-55 11 "11all1•u~ :1 hr lo\111t1uu10· many tr~s and plants. &&6-8258or (213)790·2620 'r 'd' -n:•...ir Must see to appre<'iate. ___ draped, ormal 1n rm ~860(),., ;\pl m nlcl l'onmu tli•I ;\IJI' '! h.1 11 ph• 11.11111. 1111111 Xlnl location . Ooly SO~/mo +security de h:e 1 bedrm ~ootl Im ,\\111lh, 1111 P"'"· ~;wo 5195 000 Ask for J O!ih HousH Unf""'lsh•d posit. $350 1nrld ut1l 0 Gi'5l\IH)ll111' 4'1.• .l'.1111 . 64i.s210 . . c;;:;.~i··········jioi KlLLG?s~.~().1_n_lE_A_L_T_v--l lf513 CA'4,.,,Da:fRVnfe ~1 3425 631-05.~ Ros1·~1t r> I•:,\. ... 1'81 IJlo: adult l&:! llr OPEN o lLV ••••••••••••••••••••••• f.1ainlenant~<· I n ·c·. ~"" 1 l ':; ~hu ~:!:1 I ,LkP lh'\\ Pool •••••••••••••••••••••••Super Sharp 4 Hr, 2 Ba. A '•---------i ba duple.x. 1,!1011 :.11. /1 1111 111·1., 177 1'. ::.!t1ll M 3HR-GurdcnGrovc, fam rm. pati o. SA.M.TOSP.M. ,. bt.OSS25 f>52 0311 t>ll OHiK LIDO ISLE VILLA !I Hm~ :.:.' 1111 rc1ur1ynrd & 1nu11ta i11 Co111 11 fur111.•hl'fl ~lll!l.500 1.m ('ly :llir ~Iona cu on 1~1111 i.111• lot.' uc & read) to JOll\'\' In now. J\d fu,t. cJus one \\1111 't lust. -=~~~~~~-673·7601 148· I 098 . EVEll.YTJllNG. 4!l3·0761 2Br. 2ba. Sm' nlc •,·tc1r" RANCHO ---" ·' ., S"" ... JO"""'UIN CostaM•sa 3824 ''l'llf•:sl'.Vll.LI·: •...n..-I I d 3206 or96:!·21U4 Twnhsc on Gr ccnbell. """ ,...,. ... -o s cm --Univ. Park. t"rplc, elcr VIEW of golf course..• & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 hr" i:ar /\tlult~. """ N1';WJIOHT SllORES by uwnl1'. l Hr ~J blk to tJeat'h. 645-(HZI houses, R·2 lol, 110'x255' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR lux\lry oceonfroo gar dr opener. Nr llhO)lti, lake. 2 Dcdroom + den. FROM 520 5 q 1b. 111II'•111111~ l•H fl "' East.side t.:M, $125,000.NEWSpanlsh style w/FP condo. Lease S400 o pools. tenn'"· .,.,.,5 mo. Cus to m decor. Pool. 1 2 & 3 1, J\d 11 w 1JJl10 W.111·1 p cl. S48·9673Evcs.ownr/11At "open bea.m ceU. 49R lease/opt. Pouibl 552-9478 ... -· $525/Mo.SepL • ' .r, 11 ··no 631i 1120 S:.!25 •""LIO"" l.,L• ..,0 2ba, yrly S600 mo. LORA trade. Rllr. 645-2411 Aucnt/owner 644·2932 pets. dshwhrs. 'haA rph. 201!1~.1111 .1 ,\11.1 ' I ' "" "" • """ VANCERLTR 673 ~,..,., -" closed ~araRe. BB<l liall I -~_-._.,.,.._ E-.-.&-'o. V..--y 323,. I --S.och 324 & ~..r p RESTAURANT rvwn-n ...... "'.....,.._ ·water,,.... ool. c11 ,.;1.;ny I Ur Ul)l>\'I', ~ lalboa PMiftstda 3207 •••••••••••-•••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• LA MANCHA APTS 1• ,,1,. 111 ,,, ll hi 111,. WALK TO IEACH E1k·1ns L~~i.~i~~~ut~::s ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Story. 4 BR. 2 BA. fam 2 Br 2 Ba: Oen Vu, SU 778Sc:otl PlaC'C, (')1 Matllrt' Jfllts no fll'l' 3 l1>vl'ly :"i'wvort Shiin·~ Owner Pinan<'ed $22:>. Big z br w /garuge. r m, man y ex tras. de<'k, patio. bllns. ••••••••••••••••••••••• s.12 5073 c;.12 IM I 1111 11')1 II n 111 l's · A 11 h n '' ~· • REALONOMICS nr. all. Be achcomber. $525/mo. 963·<1567 Bkr, n mo. 642·2866 E vs/wknds lclltoa lslond 3706 ---. , h1·c11l.1n•:.. d1shwu~her,, LINUA ISL~ f~. 63l·20l l fee. $l8S. Ulll pd. 1 br duplx ••••••••••••••••••••••• New adult watcrrront :ipt-. 2 Hr I'' Bu I~ nh,.1· '>I) ti . ele sm1,:.oo lo S!):!.500 1:1rr & Sll11. s Ucdrms, BROKERS 675·67 C ..t..-J M 3222 . ocean view Fee LltUe I.stand. 3 BR • 2 ba rn Mesa Verde. 1Jc11u11lul hrk lplr, i:.1r. hw fl·'''" 011cn ho1.IM's Sat & Sun "-~m•}» rt.oc~m S265.ooo. WANTED: Unit!'. . Of"OftO _.. or Super Clean. Nice area. Main Rentals S40-s:no llomc & 2 BR .. 1 bu. apt. la ndsca pin i: ": xr1•n \llll<•l Jdlh. 11t1 !Jet'>. s:!7:1 I ;;_Coll Cor ud1lrei.st>i>. F.LKINS CO · Heullors Jack Scott. Rrokcr ••••••••••••••••••••••• I a r g e B rs • 2 b a . • ~ & $.l50 Mo .. )'early t1onall)' n-.:h inln1111 <o, :!117 F:ltl1•11 i\n• !J7!J lli5H Property House &II Dovl•r Dr 6.31-1800 • 536·7533 • S27S. Sharp 2 br . neor cpts/drps' fr pie. Soft 2 Br house. stove & refriR. lease. Agent 673-4100 1&2 hdrrns fmm ~7~, CN:>J\ Vil 'TOii IJ\ fi.12-3!1!.o b e a c h , 3 • p I e x . water. encl patio, fncd 376 M agnoll a Avail -----Mesn Verne V111.,,. 1~5.i 1 "&'I I I> 1 l 1 h o"ner Ulfl 31.ir 211.1 .8032 Sq. Ft . Sho11pln g Beachco mber, fee . yd. Walk school. n now S38S Mo 497.3001 · oPeniftMala 3707 )les;1 Verde· Ur•H' Ea-.1 .~ • Jr-. •' U.>.1' n ur. Harbor Vt.w Home 1· •• ~1. '""'n "at/""n·. 12.'5·. Center w/7·11 Mkt.: S.E, 631·2011 shops. S410. Ph 960·1301 ·. · · ' -r ••••••••••••••. ••••••••• Cos t J )<! c :. ,1. ( i 1 1 1 ur l"urn I<!·" "l1 t>tl ,.., v""· "' ""' o 1\clul1s Z\o 1>•'" Sl'I' i:ah wuntt'<lby dO<'tOr <hret·I i:;tisSyh·iuNB cor ner ur1 s to l & u.~-•-hl2 .. 0 2 Br house, 112 ba,Bacb.nptfurnished.$130. 54Q.8117 1 I' 1 1 ty (mm own('r. Sl!l·IU77 -·-· · Paulanno, Cosio Mesa. For Lele, 2bd +de!" +cncJ ·-·....,.°" -ac "' garage, frplc, cpts, drps, Ulil. paid. . .~' · n:r 101 ·1'. l:' ;it~u ·• , llaycrest('xer3RH. Newly built . Te rms sun room In Irvine Ter· ••••••••••••••••••••••• refrig. Ocea11 view. 234 675·7876evcs Beauttfully lund.,eapl'<I »A!SV1ttrirt11 ,to'12·1!Uio OCEAMFROHT .. cu:.tompool.Sl18.SOO. avail. 'Prine on ly. ra ce. $550. mo. Bkr. Executive 4 br. 3 ba , La Brea. $4lS. mo. il\t l 372 .. aardcn type adull ""ts 1 &2 Br 11111 Frum $:!IMI " :inr. :m11 • sui•i'r l! slnn· Welton&Co.67:1-6000 5400.000. l::ves & wknds 67J.118\. spacious2800sq ft. 1 blk ulil(213)92S·829S CostaMesa "' 1·2·3 llr. Ui:;hw;i~h<'r. No Pd~ 400 Mi•mmat. I 1 1 ----548-4Mtor0ays6421121 bch$475lse 640·5048 •••••••••••••••••••••••encl #{:Jr UllQ <.us &·,,, , ·1, • :':;m:;, :·~ 1t 1~ 111;~~·;~'. :~::. Oft Cl•1M1tte I 076 • • · lrvr 11ne dTbe1rrace 3bnl r 2k Ba lb · . • · & f . Chris Abel Design ul.lra $37.50 WEEK & UP wat~r pd. ·v nol · · a> ,mi 1" 1 ~ ·(inl<'cful ll\'lna.: al •t~··•••••••••••••••••••••New Con s t . Cus lom bpc,r d ~u~753g~ to rtr, 1sJove .. ~251re rii'!i modern,floor to cellmg •Slud lo &lDRApts LAMAHCHAAPTS 111r.1pt,ra11g1•(..11•fni: I . t IH'l 'OO 1 Story l'hl•l•d ul •IUR. Duplex. Nwpl Shorci. uy. nc Y · · c ps tps, "" mo, glas11 racing speclacula •TV & MaidScrv f\v;nl 778Scolt 1'1:11'1', CM 1\1 ail Sc111 I 11r ~Ut11u·1 k!~;~ap;~y House ' fplr . .,;_,n1. ~7:;,ooo. Hkr. $130,000. Prine. only .So.ofHwy.Jbr,3 ba.den, ~i~~s~tf.~.~~~9 224 El ocean v iews fro m •PhoncSel'v,Htdpool (i112-50i:J . Matu11• mlultl' only ;-.. .. \ c 642•3850 t!IS ,l,ll!l1ur49U·2!l!16. Qp('n Rkr.840·144l dm rm, benm clnl{, fn>lc, · · bdr ~s , ~ l~c h c n •Children Section pd:;. ~m .. mo. •ii:! ~>iln SunlS&OOTcrt>S<i ff •. H~n•-6733477 2 8 ...,,,STHP l k'd mass1ve l1v1 ngroo •LowmonLhly ralcs. Ncw2hr.111ha,1rn11n. ' ' · ·--1st user-ouse "'"units. """"'· ""<'· · r ,..,., · · · 00 • 1 s. w/fircplacc. Plus den Garden Adu lb. No Jll'ltt SIW Badwlm J h1', l'cH•I W~TCLIFF l'll,\ltMING 2 llr I Ba C.Jlt. BluHs. Frplc:s, ~ar. RENTALS: Do yourself 1 pct.s ?k. Fee. oversize ga rage. L g ~~:;"'J°rti!;v~~M $2115 642·11iO:t ulll p.I. S1•111nr 1•11111•11, :\11 l<lc-.ul I-amrl~ llum\• hm<•, xlnt roml. thruout. Mors. A~!\. 642·07~ favor Fmcsl Coro na dcl Mam Rentals, 5'10·5370 dec ks a hd e nc lose · or · 11cti. 646 27:1H ;,~lOth11 fl . 1 .~r J Ha. h11• ~·11~1· to heorh &, r;~urcs. Hunft-Oft leoch l\h r . a r e a -J as m Inc 2 Br $265. C.arage. kids, patio. Musl Sec! $600 o Eastslde lg. 2 Br Casu dP IJ1•rm11,;1 I 1 Hr, hllns, •·11h. •Ii I"· ~·'"' Hm , -lllll ' 4 S.Sl.000 O"iwr.492·2116 T,..,.Rt•LEX Crtek (remember 1 hvc ""ts,snn•sok.Fee. lease. Evescol1497·235l .• Bltns w 1w dr"~. pool. 12 ) 2br Sludlu ,\pl:>. UU0, l'Oll11.'r 1111 w tr1·1'~ ----.-h . N "it . R l Is 5405370 S22 • di ·. 'h w f1rcpl111·t•, :120 I ~ar.Jdlh,110 111·1, to pool sr1•1!11"1 '1IM l"l'IS.Juan 2 nc.lrm. 1 hath l'Bch t ere loo), cw l w am ena • • LCICJUftCINICJUel 3252 5· /\Is, no pr·t ~ w1thoutf1rrpl;11·P ~ll11 :! :>111-4;!1111111:1:,o:;n . . . . , .. • Copidrano I 018 St-puratc yJrds. F.xn·ll bedroom & den homes 5160 C 1 b •••••••••••••••••••••••! 64~7 1 bath,, rani:c & O\ en,'"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• rentals. Good ne1°hbor with privilege of use 0 b · • ozyh !." 11Jclar LEASE 3 Bdrm 2 b11!2-B I $215 l'\c hwashcr l>220 2 llr :l ll.1. 1·1ilb. 1w11 drp:., 11.11111 111nµ1•, ll·" 110 Pl·t~ 5114 11:!;1 ----------1 " vnol. Jacuul & tennis o a e • m • • • • r, poo . . mo. 1 l.,\KF.Sll>t·; hnod.GBlorkstobc>11rh courts Beach comber, f ee. house,uhlrm.2cargar pets. 2265 Canyon Dr, lr.Q\\' Wit'"" s~~~! ~Pw!~hnr~~' 1·m·pftt.'ll 11!\tr<»turf dct·k Sµ:n·1ou" J h,·11 ro11m t.1m1ly r11<\m .11111 dl1111111 'rOWi 110 Sf': ros.soo. Call Hcd Carpel COLE OF HEWPOllT 631·20ll patio. $390. 495 6878 Apt f ._833·85:13 Fi11h from th1• lront y.ird Rc:alton1531\ ~1ii NEWLY l>l':C'ofl ,\T~:r> Cll lhh :1 1,.•tlronm, 1 • 2 -----REALTORS Bcachwali condo, lease t Br hsc newly redccor•t• .,..wport leoch 37 69 2 br w 1tJ1 t.:!00. ;\1·~ q 11 "'1.'110 Apt, 2 llr, 11 • Ila.~ bat-ti lnwnhonH' 1nW<'ll kl•pl triplex on 675·5511 Su-r ctean Bmodelw/ ed $<150. & 5 Br, grea ••••••••••••••••••••••• fncd )d\\all'r 11d. 2'.!2il (o,l'I JJ,J1.i 1'1 ~·~· 11 1-: t id CMl M /\II p f 'I h S•9S """ "A" p 1111 •·nl i.1 . t' ,, 11 <k1·11r .111·1,1 ,icllh, t. I.! 1111,1 \' 1 l I ,1 i: l' S :1 n Ju u n us" c • a e~a . . ------up(!raded crpts, drps & amt Y omo al ~. Wuw! lloch. pad. nr. '"•lwn I 5. (],:'" 11·•11 .1rt I 301 \1 ., 1uom ''1hlnm h•ut11r1•' thl \1\1111. l'llC'l'll (111 11111!'1.. ,,ti\• nl $!1~.llOO l';cll 5<10 11~1 ;o,uoo. 2 br. ~.000. DriH· hy llenUIJ~ that you would wallpaper. Avail immed J ohn Mr G11l , 496-3GJ beach. ltcaeh cotnber. "' ,,., .. 1779 Westminster till' lo\<' lo hvc In · all lur uted $425. t7l41892·7486. eves. 495·5220 tluys. fee 631 2011 AMCHOIAGI tM'ISTMINTS 17141 496-7711 cnll 557..f.o?S . I n a l I r u c l I y c ---.... u .t--Vi I --3~.r. -• - -2 HOre~ut~11ell~J.e7', u,,",11','1u 11, Huntlnqton Btach 3840 -nc1i:hhnrhondi1. SUrER CLEAN • ,..,.,_. • o ~· P11rk. NcwpC>rl i.ub·l~ase ~ , • " 1o ahforsote 220 S1)ygl1o1'1s lltll $975 to 3Br.1•.11 Ba.frplc,11lley •••••••••••••••••••••• turn V1cwo(harl(bay/>t 11• ba 11j}.1\l1iu111 t;im ••••••:•••·.~·••• •:•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJ~OO w/bolll acrcss, hear JI •rl RIHTALS ll'lllllll clll. I br & l 11tudlo rm, frplr-. pullo l~nh~e ll~l!ll' .I 111 , -ha \~ iya1d -~HERITAGE :?ii /\crci> A·I. Nl·~port CumroShorc:s$15011 & Gruham. $:l:iO mo. MISSION Vlt:JO . lllV. br, 2 hn, ii mo~. or 11'~5 dcs1i,:n Nnpd~ :!H:l h11t1i. \l'IYl•ll \,ilt• 1•.11 llont '----------"" Ucach, h11ck bay. ;11IJ. t1 L&l(unn NiAUl'I S4Gll 847.2622 Singlcramily from $.325. 1-'rom O\'l. lllt. S4'10. mo SI. 'wpt llUl '1 arc .. 1 1ni.:to11 lla1 hour M1111 Uc' .....u.-R ol Est t new l{Olf <'l)Ul'r\C & li:c Ali1o HOmu a.um mer i•cn· -NO fo' .. ;1::-llG'l' O:J'J·Ol'7S. Pvt &lurty. &11 1$1111 !l7U·!;(~f.11:vi•!>. 1111: ·l:!lll1111 11111 :!Ill I .._._ ... ._ ______ ,...,.._r • o • cslntc$. $17:-.,000. l'rtnc. tats for lhr month of Aug Deluxe 211r <;ondo. Pool, ------, 1 1 ••• REALTORS •••••••••••••••••••••••only Fvcs/wknt.ls C llf 1 ii '111untlry fucil milo ... ---1h 3 269 0CEl\NFRON'r 1U1·2 u 1Clt•11n2211r,1ha.1p1 .... 1111,,111h1h l1r,lr11l1 , ., · • o or• eta s . · ,,...,r-•. eac ' d .• 1 • 1 1 1 ·f ... ,ur. 't''I ~,, ~1 I nark hny. :•hr. 2' 1h11, rrn1 Mobile Homes s.il\·40.11 llr da)'S/642· 1121 DAV & Ul::f\Cll bl•Och. walk to :ihops. •••••••••••••••••••••• & Dach. Scl)I. 7G ltJ June rp~. ~m ""·I > c \ ",' cn.1 l'·:r. -'1 • .. I I. • ,clln.11<>ol.Shm111Llyu1111t ForSole llOO ---ttEAL'f\' fi7S· ~Ph002-777l • 77.673·24113 • nk. No 11l'ls. l~1•11!' S,111.• llli!3d.I. l'·iltG l:l l>-l:W •••••••••••••••••••••••o..tofCOUllty _ _ -Y8horcs30r.2bu.bltn", -1111,loM t tll'P .•. 11,11t.17 ., flt< ,11 1 ' • ' ? • • t ,. I p..-.rty 2550 J SMINE CJU'l" 1 lJ . fumily rrn, formal st'50 uvo1I Sc1>t 11. Cu ll Ocean View. Be aut 2flr, .. · II 11 i. ovt'. '"'~ CHARMl..._.G Mt-* ~n f.~1•1 l\ '1'1 $~~00t ••• ;.~-;:.............. T "i . l & "1, 01 din nl? rm. 2. blks bl•h. <213)545-2708 zba, pntlo. Park Nwpt s1>:1.1.idh•1tPrn~" llh .11>111 1'1(·•11~ ~·11 , l\·11 • M n· .. i r " pur . 9 v yon. • 'o Acres access t Bea 3~Rn ~B~ur s r· ~m ' s.11s>mo. 962·4471 Sublcuac. Tcnnii., 1111:1. lyl'IJotCIJJ~"llll'dltd 1•111 ii:!:l;,.:Jtl2 571,.J ELEGA ..... CE $411 464 _____ • k VI ~tt \hastu • + um ---nntasllc4Ddrm Ouplcl¢. 1o•m. Completely rurn · • " Sx3SSportan 111 adult park ~L!ssen. t;.0959 • Lu~ur1io~g · S7SO/m o . 3 llr home for s mall faml· Private b11koni('11 (Cir dish<'s, Uotn.'I, Cle. G mo~ Costa Mesa 3824 Costa Mu a 3824 S ~"2 Story homv on ~;111l1J)l 111 cool co lo M\'su. L.gc ~-673 60 A~t. ly. No pels, lge fenced each l>c•droom . Wulk lo or inure, udults, no 11el(I, •••••••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• , '?•H"" with ell)' v1('w. ' lot·& slora~c shed. $lGOO. o..t of s.... 3 BR., 2 bo.; patio, i::ir., yo rel, ht wn Doug I a11 occun & bay. $600 mo on rdsreq. $$()(). 640·4868 ... Sp;i('lou~ bdrm~. & 1fc11, s.18 4f>49 Property 260 So. of llwy. Avail sr.13 AlrrraH & the beach. Yl'<irly lease. formttl dlninl! rm , m.1r · •••••••••••••••••••••• $SOOMo. Agt. 675.2.,73 S350 mo. fl42·056S or Wutcrfronl Homes I or 2 Br. adulL"I. no pcls. hi.-f1111c m l'Xlrn l.ile. Ill 2.lt(..~3. 2 DR. 2 Ba. Adil 5. In Elko Count.)' Nev '10 -----1192-3385 631-1400 $175/$200. 2421 .. ;. \6th Sl. '' 1n)lrin.51hl-011cdbalhs l\lar park. San Juan 80attts Grai;nf!la~d Mamlcnancerrce,3br,21 N.Jlta.G<l6·180J Jo'l~t e1111X·t~ & tlr:ipto!>. Ci.tJIO. t::n~lo. cd pel"f:ird. . • · • d ba duplex. 1,900 sq. ft. CLEAN 2 Br 2 Ba. bltns, l.V llOMF.S. Palermo. ----" bl'11u11fu:ty rtrroratrd S24.SOt>. •!16·8585 or ~0nal creek. St75. n bt0.15l5:SSZ.OJ.14. cpt.s. drps. fncd yd, gur, 48r & t'R & view. $700 Oceanfront winter rrntal 111 O\\lll'r t ran11rctr<'d' & 4 ·C650atl Gpm · .P .633-095.IJ $375.846-5230.846-4•08 mo.SS2·7093or644·7770 2 b r . r P r I c , , .1n.iufl11~.hli:pr1ccrl'liUC·---· Hllstah I • Cos .. Mese . 3224 ---~ai1hcr /dryer . Anll. t llO(l toS2l5,000 .8y0wncr:8'xot5',2 ~. W..t.cl %90 •••••••••••••••u•••••• /\b~ull21'wnbgm 2 IBIRor' !h~ V.VI. HlOMES. lrd80 ~Beg. 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Notice s 5200 Lo,ll wP11.th\ 1\ll h N1•\\ 'l.'llO pnhlJ\~t~t i:!tl of ('1•1t11i1•tl P rof Ser). ••••••••••••••••••••••• S h ll fll' 'J'ulil 1•1 .. 11 1\pl M.1:1. St•m1 n t ,rt•tl lltdhu.1 II.iv 1·111 11 ~ h t •Hr ·'Ill 1)1111' 11oul. r1 pie 111111. ·•Ill. ,\,•:Ill \tit.! lhr1 II c .11 II II·• I-: \I ,. Ill ~ :-..•111 /!;II I IOO or 4!Jtd>i I K "''\'.Ill :.,!SO 111 n " 111 ;, I 11 .I 111 ., 1\,1. hit 11'<, '<1111 d1•1•k • • I.Ill. lo I ti·run ~ Ho' ,,.,, ~i:.1111111 h7~111;()1 WATERFRONT 1.0\\ F:ll 1 1\ HCll 11.\Y Furn.-.hccl t II II. 'J' B.\ '"" .111• lw.r<'h \I .111 t hru l .. il~n U:I\ 14:11 ~1111 \gt rc1.·cpt1011 & c11ulp. 1 hlk Nnticc .. 1 llor cuy Sl\'Cn llydrc•x Wnt1·r 1•11111 1 couple. ~.5 11ntt!'I. S11lary 1\1rµ11 1 trr Inn. ~Qfl2 lh nt I , Ho b e rt l'nlll <:olll•i:c•, l'htir n1111·y +apt. Cut1 121:111<<i5 311!'11 'illl'lwl~on. In IOI' Schorll')I, G!H GOH'l'llOI' <'oi.lu Me!'I U l'h111 mac• rrer. lld ort• 1101111 i52 02:J.\ Sl. CMl11 Mr~:i will 1101 RE .... T L b\' rt1sPon1>1blt• '"' any OFFICE ...., A clt•lll!'I '" h11l11hl11· .. 1 l'M For the hlllt• 1.""'ra'I Al'T MC ll. t..ovrly 14.! unit ld~ul ror art I\ l' I t'ltrc1l He f's rl'<i'cl Ii Hi 1;.1:.m l:I '~. ORl'S. lU-:AT tr,iMcrl hv :iniunt• other ln Out('tJll :'ll rt.,~.1~·1· ,\ t.:. \l.L L '1'111 l.'1('1. th;in 111 \'.cll. im 111 alter C:.ill i51 :1!1;11 /\PT l\1Gll. Couple oH't ~l~•,fl ti S200 1111,rl.11;. ;\111:11,1 :! W71i ---~,A.:~ \(',L·, JO. Apt + ultl + ~.tlun 5 Ill ~•I f\ s;l;,<l ,, """~ r 20 I ( I !'I HiHT SllWI' FUl.L·T IM ~: i\pply In Pr r -1on i .1m tu J · :1op111 FAR WEST SERVICU. IMC. IG72II1•yn11hl8 /\Vt• Irv irw Equ.11011pM t•:mplon•r BAHMi\ll>S ~· t1m" ~ l''llmt' <h1·1 21 \pplv Sir ltoh1 n~ Tfl\ c111. 177 t-: 171 h S I , < . .' M. \ h•\\ iw\\ lullA•n urut.. 1~>.,11 II 8150 IT'S.. Lost& Found 5300 Boh.h1m1·~ L11· \1:i ... ,cur I units u n i ngton s1tll.i\.11l Shpn·nl.11-lln~rt-:PS T ll Ot"t-;\" It. 135sii It ~IK ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Outca ll !1,1m !lpm llc!uch,54R S:IOO lli\ll MAIO t"ltll/pl llml', l1•n.1nt' Tht• Nt'\\f>O rl ll \Y Aut.!u,t. Sl !J :l l9IO~qlt OOG'SWORLD Pound:ntnrk f\)nll·tlol!in ___ 4!M5lll AuembtvWorhn 11 11thls. f um ily lrn r \lunn.1 ~~~~:{,'•de 1>1 l!Jt ,1A?e li tf; f.St I t.:ALL SUE CONN ~It DOG IC EH MEL • 11.B. on bl.' a ch C'J II Don. F.XC .. .:SSIVF. UIU NI\ I NG Lile manuf. M ui.l :-peak Salury + C 1\1. Dnrolh>. 0,.1.,11rn s,n . f )f1.,106111r. · (7141549 -1220 w / 225 nllt$. FcM.toshc 530 75:19 ruin11 hi,,, EngUsh Pl'rm . pni.11 mn 646·5.5<14 PARICHEWPORT llll t'•l\\Condn \dult .&\l'ROl't-:R'flt:~ oppty-G ift s hop or . -. . -Wantl11Stop' Cost.uMe!!a 7M r.JJ011Kl leoutyO#l'erator APARTMENTS 111mm11111h '""'·r ~0 > NEWPORT CENTER Vets office. 21r, Iba \~::0~":·•~<'"':;~~·~·0 ~~f: D E'fOXll-'l(:ATION & :-;0 follo"llll! nrc s1oowk flnx IS<IO, C.:oMa Mt·~a. 1 '11 !)21120 nr )'llll mny fl II out u11µl it'al11111 at Ille ('1;,.111 l\lk:rn ofll<'(', :1:111 W, lluv St. i-:c1unl ()pport unity _ ,.:mr1loy<•r COOK: Exp llowarth1 l<l'!ltuurunl fl7:J·7750 i\ftcir :ll'M COOK JOLLY ROGER LAGUNA IEACH ,.:,1wrtrncccl , ..:ood pay Illa h c n {'( 1 t ,. • 1\ J111 I y In 111•r,..on. •100 S.1 c;..,t ~>' _ COOKS IJ r" ,, k f :i '1 l Ii · 3 0 u m · 2 3llp111 sn1 lhru T ue-.. fl t• t 1 r ~· m ~· 11 l h o m c . 4'H !HM. 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S11.1-Po11l11·1'1·nnt~ "l'l•k M•KI nw $.ltj.:\031' rlt1d1• l.i tJr ;u ) • cun T.D. 67)-760 I. fl D Owner pl1"1~e roll ~I Services 5 360 GOOD COMP4MY r< .. -sumc & sahlrY hl~tory 10 Fush!?n '!.'· N.U_. __ _ ,\rro,, frum ~"tt '-h ion or ..a:t..1 i tZ'.l _ r~·rftnt·t• rm. 101~1 ropu:r, ----!lf;S..3132 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IEMEFITS to Spart·ran. P CJ Aox CountcrClel'k I I t1 I 'l' t• r 1' 1u r 1 a "Pu(' l' IE •UTY SHOP -'1 C s'1~1~0 zit · 1i~t10rc<' tm Lrrlo 1~1.-fully furn 4 hr.~ Grountl n oo t Mnnlh L "' Lost ~alr Siaml'!iC. Vic. Retired nur .. 1• :1\11111 for COM PU·l!JTF; t.:01.ll~ UZS. Cosln '' csu • 8 for Sea fod(J Mu rkel. ... :-t<iul11llillsRourl h.1 home. Avu1I. mn. ol month Cull \714 ) 5 Slnlll>ns, IU/IA csl a b . llrbrVlewl11lb <.::ill p /l1me r11 mp a n1o n 711 W.17lhSt.Bld1t.l-·l2 92GZ7_._ --Must like f111h & pcoril . 17141644-1900 AUil G73·t334or 6'73·4708 r.u-Gilill Gross cx<'t'U S50.000 1'11·2510 scr\'1cc. Nlt'c o ulo . <Co rne r 17th :S t. & IOATIUILDERS l\45·S223orfl.11·\\55._, ,, --- -• ----Cull J11ck, l1ays 642·0212; ____ _!' __ --55•4683 Pomona. Co5 t11 Mcsn • ~r i\111 ~ !;Q It. f'rpk :'\ff'TV NWl'T 2 Br\ lln . Profr<1~1onnl (lk. Laiuna, ~ !'>46·2277 __ ---LOST. ur,/l>lk, loni,: huir -I -645·150\ Ex J). j 0 \Jr n c )' m (' n . u (;ounlcr help. full & I .11111. I hon !' (7141 3 llr 2 On . h1•ach Appro'( 400· 3tl0 Glt'n shall~)' do)l. m ix b relld . En9lo t& carpenters for 47•.100· pnrtlhncl)O!lltlonsovall. ~' 223h:._ hh1ellWO~t< Loe. within n llCHt' huil(lin J?. a v ail SP~RTIMG GOODS 25-30 ltx. "Chow'', vie ,,..t•"ion • cualom fish b11ttlll & Tue~ thru Sat. Mu11l b(• J3 l'-•l •htf 1 ,, k ll ., b stones thro• frnro :.urf ,\u&: 15• UO:'I m n M1ssumVICJ0Area Mesn & Tustin u r. CM. fMl"Gt • 1.s .. 1tlooktl•eper yachts. Aµply lnll'rna or older . Apply in ~r~(ln "IR u uM 3Y-r. Av:ul thr u Scp l 15 4!J.l..J:?ro Partne r ship brc okup. ~098S •••••••••••••••••••••• Perm11Wnt. PilC't time. 3 tlonnl Off~horc Morine, or<-oll.631·1831. Oel'fn('o b~~l'\.'j. pool. Rnr. Adults r~21s1or213 :i.,1 :r.'14 -Lt>Clitl'<I m1tldlc oC bus) ~ -----Jobs W..t.d, 707 dys per wk. mu.'11 h11H' 2500So Suaan.S .J\. 1720Sup(!rior. C.M . • ~ G.t2~9 --•• COll S\W dl'C, 2 r c c n l e r Ur o s. LOST: l nsb sen er Pup.•••••••••••••••••••••• construction t"Xp. Btwn !) --__ .... fl.•> front plu~h bachl"lor MMER hearh rrntal. swtc. ulil 1>d. A/C. ampl 113.000 mo & 11rowrng. py. rt'<! rcnrnlc. 8 wks. E xl)c!r. hid•<'~ rlr<'~ll foe & lla m. 556>7017, M k ror Try a Dally PllotClass1f1 ti Cl;111111ftl'd i\drc !ICll ~Ill p.id. l~:al prt\JS. si3S Hr . 1> blk lo Orl.'nn Slps Ok i,! Wclloo & Co Terms to Qual.lry bU)•er. Vic . l\\tlfll1ull11. Santa tory . up l'vl11or, call fat. Th • Wooaw11rd Ad to buy, sell or rt'nl ltcm3.11m;ll l1om~or8'y mo 642 8, Si2SO wklr 67Hl.18 _,Iii~~ ~83'7_2~;_ i\nB & lift\. C)t 6-12 '.!~ ~ :n95 ~mpanle•. N.R. _ ~methlna. Item IHB678. • ' I ....,·w..w "'7100 ...... W•ted 7IOOHflpWCMt~ 7 100 H«fpW..t~ 7100 ... -.w ~w . ••••••••••••••••f•••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• ....... 0 ._,.. •t.cf 7100 ..W 7100 Tlle$d&y . .\ugur.t3. 1976 OAILYPILOT 813 CQU~TEEl IH'LP GUYS & GALS • ......... ••••-••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Apply 'oel T:ic~ 252S2 l!:nginoor • Mi~111on \'ic)o ~I Toro ll.m.J'i•'ll!t•n~ • l'L.AS1'1CS ~"ALES GlfU • iMelP W..t.4 7100 DoCJI 1040 Gw-.. Sele 1011 LaPn Rd 1.:tguna HHlll MFG ENGINEER nr~ .. lo Mrk; r •w hour.I PF.Of l.1'. r F.nSON MOLDING MACHl.Htr c :, • ~ abn<'CCX.· ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• · · ~ · F.xt-(' looking for l)urt u. t ~r ntc, ·" ·:>lore. 1111~0 1' U~ ~ F ILV S • r Cualodia a<fj),f\111 Joh, t:arn~:. t ime Uli'>OU.Jl(• In or-ATORS Mury646-4CHO ll' w It K DRlVER •PETWORLD•. ~ AM . Ill." Sun. , ., to t;ike am all ~leetro to $M fl•d >\\!ck for \\hOlt-sal1.•,.uPPh\'~ t>'ull , Taking appllcaUoni1 ror -' Exper'd. ply G & W Pit Bulls Ptltl'S Wt•stlc lkfrig. $2$, 2 couchc•. Hotplt4 Cuttodt• m\•C'hnlrul ahem bllt>~ murt• inforrnullon phulll* t'1.1f)ilaU:wd IJ'13 "'W ) moldrnii machine OPN 011 Soles & Merchandl!unl( Towini. 11th & l rYittl". Toy Fox' Pood1~3 Shin'. S20 ea., • Nl1<Y <'hrs. SlO t ~ r e x_p ~ c q . d . rrom '1elli1;1n cni.:uw~·nni.: 8JO.."':ll!I • 2nd s hin l3vm Upml.j The Red Bullwn 111 look·~~-u u . Po'ms. Co~kl'r~. ea., 2 murblu top cotf0tt J:ll.~m.San Clcmcnll! to produ tton. t-:ic1>\'rd in t::quuJ Opurtunlly M"SS"GETR .... E Modern, de~n m.1nuLI Inti for t>X\'cpt1u nal TYPI T Minl-Sct-na11aerii, Dull toblc\S, bs t ofr. Mliit:.. Gurt} U o i1 p . (714 1 dueum11nlulhH1, work t.111plo>,.r ,.. ,.. " pl;int. J>uu.l~l'oupllfc & caree r orientated. S Ttorrlt'rll. Silktcl! & kllch<in utensils, ptc. 496·U22. a.tauon 11ct-up, tl)lil di.' . Youn•: lt1tl) '1112~1 tor twullhm".Good v;i<·ut,on i.•kiipcri.on v./u. flair for for ~t()Ck brqkcr~ge oft• Yorkh:i;. JOO rnixcd PUP· turc:~. l111t1f):1 & oth<ir -i.l1tn & prmlurlion luallJ r<lwJrv c;k 11<, 1wrm lt•111t1mt1klull111twpoi11 plun -rashJo11merl.'hllnt.lh1i n1:& inN~wpQrlCtr.ForNuw pies Stud i.vii n\Oill g1wld thinl(:f. 32tiS Min • Cmto. Droperiu l r II u b t..: • h 0u1 1 II J: v. knowl\•Ul!I' "' i.cihlll! t loll II\ co~ l u M l'S I) A1>11ly In Per.mo d111play. Cu11t1.1ct lhC' of· ;.\('QOUnlS & Jtcct1ption1sl breed• 0 pe n .. VCll .. ,,,otu. CM.6'1$o4(M\4 00:\·4226. Mcchanlc.il or lndu)tllvl p111ol & huu,,ewo1n•:1 tlcultl\ S1>a No •."(fl ticc C.Ufontlo ficc ;it. 840·00'1 for 10. tlutlcs. M~tutl!. SS25. <.:ull $3l·~T · · , • S -- CWl(l'f! e:in•ntrnl l •• 1i,tun11 llC'h ·1!14 :t.0211 WI! :.end to i1t·hool Jo;a rn 1 fe t' M Id" c tcr\'ltW. J1•rry Jonell, 644·21<12. -_ \H,l). thru UN . l~i~:.\l~;.mN~~-r:;r C~M~ • s4t-lo4t ll ~:t~I' WA;-;'l't-:t> Mii" ~~~~1~~~~1ll~J~: ~~.111:1':2 ~u~;::A\': .. ~i . I Sali.ia.iwrson IW/\ITR€~cd. 21 '" Y?r.kt~ llUP:I . chttlnJI ~~.·~~~~:~:~·;,s.,~l~ ~pc·r rno. 5411·1140. "~1uul Oppor 1-;cnphiY•'I' Cooks. 1\JJJ)ly Jn fWf'>Vll. llut'IKW HJ (.'o:.tJ l\le:.u. (l lllk Su of U11kcr 00 Dahnkcn or Costu Mel!• O~l·r. (ull·tlnw. d,1)' 01' c!~~~~~~7 thick coats. -' ___ K<!nturky 1-'rwd ('h1d .. ,•11 Ii.IS )IJ:i Redhill I ! Ull!INl'WJX>rt Oh•tl rui.1ht. Apply In tWr1>011. -· hwelry 1070 D.tl•..-y It Stock l.11guflti lk>ud1 ----btwn 10·:!. or uft 6PM. F.I . ••••••••••••••••••••••• P /llme. Over 18. Neal f;w•mecrln•• II • I .\I A 'I' U H i-: \\<JM AN P 1· . I .r_ .. __ ., Ori M fl l a d or < Ml' l< ~ 1,)()S b1e l>u1,, male, AKC. WA..,.TED "t 1 <> .. OU11l· .. ~·.qll'r. l\1· 111. 5 111tttll•' l •• ,, .. 11'11101. n 1tlca f1cld wo rk ., ~-us •en ncstuuruntli""N"~""'l'l hots. ears cr op1><itl 11"11 .appeuran('c, " us t i~ JR ENGINEERING ·'"Y' c· f ... I J , , V t t vo ... "" •t50 642 ·A3 . obfotowork wkuds APP· UM ~ .ir~ u 1'111111'11· :.t 1wwc•c.mc1 ~ 11; ~ontuct o llrr\'111~ rauon . L1c'd or \\IJI trnln 4 Hr Olvd.(;.l\t. • · ·llh TOP CASH DOLLAR ly In per11on, Ulik fur & I I. he. \'.n i.illi.h. 2X :c: lllCI di.int>< F h•\C hll• "' ~ $2.30 Per Hour i.;uaranlt'C. $3.Cl(/ l>Cr hr tu I ------r A 11) I" 0 It v l) u Jl 11 Id DRAFTSMAN )rs old ~u ~7:! Need 1·11;., 1111· t~ µ111~ Shiftt1: Mon·l-'rt.!HI. s turl. t::qual Op(lor. Wa tress. 8ml \'Orf cl! ,.,...to YOll 1045 H :Wt::Ll\Y. WA'l'C lll':S 11~11i:Tlme Liquor llo~_st•kt•t•pi•r, in•iv 1,, 1•111. ~7 ;{(l!I.,, Sut 10 3. All a' aU. t::mployer. Mll·0812. !iho1C>, Newpod llcach. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Alt1' OlU ECTS, GOLl> 49$ ~. 17th St. C.M. A minimum vr ~ ) 1, t•x • 11·3. all uf'l s. S4ll·it702. 6 w1..'t!k old pupl)ll.'!1. tri:sh S 11, Vt: I( S 1-; RV I c 1-; • Jlullencc. l)r'f!lcrahly 111 ~)n v1: •. hi:ht 1•11•>ktr1i;, 2 ~t 11t11rl'11 h ·'k t' r ~ 40 Openin91 iSUMSTRESS WAITRL'SSES Sctt<•r mother. t"ruc to f'IN'fo: !o'U llN & /\N DentolAssi-IClftt.• :.rnull 1':M t.lcvu•\•, Ile• thilclrtn IU<I SL31! i.ulc~lul.ly E'f1111d AP 1\pply Aug ~ • .i.s.6.!J toJ Uoot cuahionic & boal "' good homl'. 53~ 'J'IQUl-:S.l.i4S·-2200 ~ d k • I 'i 1·> 1 1~•· 1•'"' So G ,, "' • l::xper'd. l''ull or r>/l. \Y . Exper 'd . N . B . ofe , fl ll 1 r (' w u t 1 ri I.! ,I ) ICI l)\'1'~011 .• w IV •"""• • runu .... " t'OVers. Expcr'donl)'. c ~·it l'Slmrnslcr. Ncwvurt ----~-- F/llme. 64f.H766. kuowlt.-<.IJ;io or m'u tc·rcal~. INJECTION OEPT. W ~hiki·r S1. t·u,.\11 M1·~u. Sails by Schock \IU\I irs . Neut upix:ar. II e ill h t s. 64 2 · 8 91 2 40':.1'0 30';, Ol"t--lin1i;hl's & Wl(•rl\nl'\' r<• ~ \" D h 67S-l.823 Ov(lr 21 008·4293 • DwmoncJ~·WllY puy re Dental Chair Assi:i1tanl luti"e to small munurac ' an urn m;ic llll!S :lluturl' Y.uml·n, I' IT for PRESSMAN Surf &Sirloin tull't 6'15-86111or 979 91:'>1 Exper·d , Newport Bcb tur111i.:111du~try M11 :.l kn o w \lll"tou!\ l'll'U11111i: ~··1'\ll'l'. C,1/ P.x pt·r·d AB l>ic'k :rnoiSECRJo;TARY fo r Jlt•nl S930 W.Coast llwy,NU l''recKittens togoodhmc . --.. --- 646""801 STACOSWITCH INC ~1~~11l~;~~~lhm~~.U..· ,il>lc ti ~~~5-12:.IG 10 ~ha m G ir I Opr. Cioocl work mi: c•onrls Estate Co., In f'ashion No Phone Calls!!! 3 boys l girl Call 645-4840, ~~U~~b'Lbpt.IB t'O: DENTAL ASSISTANT IJJ!I Hakl.'r <:vstu Me~,1 CAMIRO - ---& tni.-ur. plan. llS11·26211 Island. Must have 4 yrs Wanted: Exp 5c11 mslr\•ss. ~t. 72G1 , DIAMONDS. oo0·24ll. Orthodontic Chail'sidc 549-3041 Manufocturing C o. MEOICALRECEPT wkdys. ~~pe:o-~rw~~o tn~. Wilhng lo learn ru.rTo ~d hme, Walch dog.--------- Newport.41,\d;iys/wk EquolOppor Employer 760IClovAve,HI :'lkrlic:ul exper. rt>ci'd ,P/timo.? Sulc:., S40·S70 EileenMO·Ol~ · 8 1 a_llerallon. Perm P051· W e imaran e r, no WHOLISALEONLY Orthoexp req. 642-2ti26. _ _ __ _ 1 Wt•sl nr'H,•al'li & Tvpe ~5wpm i\ h i(• to wk1uv. Mt•n. ludics, slu· --• . · tFiaonh .. 0ex1· q1uis11t: .. i;4· h66o1p . t'.hildreo. 847-6405 Qf u1.1lilhy jcwcldry rcpulr \\ork uuclH p1·e11!!ure de n t s. Eves/ Sa t SECltETAltV for Pr1!Si·. ·s 1 n ~~u ........ __ . or t t• l ra ·I.'. (;ult Dental Assistont • Escrow Secretory South 01 C:url ll'10 1 Tu kt· own 1111t1at1 \'C & 9li8·11378. 536·1 l().1. d enl of i;rowini: com-w~ l d · 'ro gd hmc. Lab/S1mn~er 00·\132 tor informullon Orthullontir olf1cc. At lea1<l t year expcr. t::quul ()ppurEmplu~l'r handles """111111,,11>1111~ -puny, In ht'ullh c ure ?ne&,p~rtlt~ccom~a -malc,l.yr,pluyf~l&lo\'· 'l'hompson & Yaoaioc N c w p ort U ca <· h . goo<l l)'f>J~I. S;d11ry baH•tl •-_ _ welt CJll lvr ;ilJl)t t 711 ) RECEPTIONIST field. Coni>troc tion ex per ~!on ~;ivher. df .rer 20·25d· ubl.e. Shots & h''· rh. Controctini: .lcwclurs ()rt hod l ' I "10 '111" L' ' I • l I h I ( I I ,. or mwe an icappµc 646·54S5 ----on 1c expcr. re· on ub1 1ty. 1\ll benefit:; IMTERVIEWERS " ., " •·or conva esct•n losp. e Pu · 511 ary opt>n. Cull collenc student. <.:-II r. U •stock 1075 qw.r"1'I 64'' '"'10 •. 111 'l··r1on J II I I Pull & r>/llmc. Somn l"P· ">1r. KyckAlhahn s•2.77·•• " . a a "' .... H . ..,. .. .,.. "'' '' " CJ I !<Oii. 0 1' l'flft llfl\e ' n,ufit• Ylllll' .. '-, '' '-'J U I •~rnoo S 642 •>f.C'> rree to d h ht l ing fl'Q'd. ;\J)ply lo Mrs, --' "' n ... """. . ~ omc, w ••••••••••••••••••••••• DENTAL app . Boy Escrow hrs. Work Ill 111c:.tl~ltllll> MEDICAL (l1bl1<10~. Purk Superior . SECRETARY German Shep, round la11l Reg. Morgun mare, brok~ Orthodonlll'Ofc l\l ~r. ll7'1fl2.'"c l)r,1nt•h or I..\ Sltlfl'. fr tott· 14•15 Superior A\'c'. N.8 forHWlfl-..6 Merchedise ~o. Mil yr, loving. obc· to r11l1• & dri ve. blk Sharp, attract. ofc mi.:r. ___ .-,a ___ GuJrJnt t•c<I rJI\' + on ice 612 2'llO """:f"Oft ••••••••••••••••••••••• d1enl S56 ·8GGO wkdys, parade! Morgan gelding w/top secretarial skilt~EKel·Uli \l' ui•l!il1> :-;ull\'r ~encrous mn•nt1H• <:.ill for Inte rn ist i n · _ . HarbourRe~or. Anff.-s 1005 49£-473leves. 1-:nl:. Western <714 iaet.><lcd for fa.st gru\llll~ Sl·c·1·l!t .1r~ ~1th t ou t~ia~~c Brcs ky. li14 ) N ew port Beach. RECEPTIONIST New uh' cond offices. 5•••••••••••••••••••••••• . 8050 _338·1011 ortho of"·~ stl t .. ,...i.112!. M t 1 claywk.SSOOmo.CullBUI , ...... -_.,. -------· . -. ..... " u >c ou i.:o· shorth.rnil &: typing ,1;,db --o u r e o d u I t W th l!OOd t~ pmg skills. Purcell <714) 1146.2848 JOMA.THAN S ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mlsceflaneot1s 1010 mg&Joboncntatcll.Cull and ul>tl1ty tu ha111lkJ 1\N ITOR . ni,.:hl s tor w/minimum of l yn Able to work c lof(ely •SUMMER Correc&lnmplbls,i;Tcen •••••••••••••••••••••• -~·7800. 1x•rson11t l It 1•: l>t-1doJ) 1m\'al\.' c•ountr) (')uh Ex · ' • w/mcmlr<'l'~. Wed thru SECRETARY Cl EARANCE I I t t I WA .... TED • ex p r : In med' co I Sun. Pvt cluh, N.u. area. RECEP-:rtONIST ~ • w s a e ops, :i so king n Dent;.l receptionis t . mcnl of~i\'I! 11\•tcr Ol' pt·r. prc~'d. t:.111 fc>r 111 t 1 EVEHYTHING GOES! mattress, box spring & • • . •---.nl'leasanl orrice. 1\-lnt.-cip. c..;\irport. Xlnt .:c11hcr). U> tc.-1'' It'" hll·S<.101 er m • n ° O 9 Y • Pe CJ Cu 11 r or 1 n t c r v w . I ~om an office seeking! 20% to40'7o 01-·1-· frame. Beuutyrest, new 1 OP CA~ll UOLLA fl Jlortunity 10 growing ~ppo111t ~J;!Rhl!U boo.rd with o generol 673·3555. s killed perso n for im·j 4223lst St,NB's73,6001 cond 499•2630 l'Al 0 FOR YOUR pr ct rte l'JO? I , C:t E Landscape Moint. knowledge o.f bock of· Re"eptio11i"sl!T:>•p1st. l'art moo. ptln'cment In grf. ow-j 18'.'" Ch a-1. v -e $100. 1...,890 . -· ----; El't~I"._ ~~~ ~~SA,TCG,,101 l:L:SO, . a ' '. .. ·. -f'l'IOl" r. xpcrtl'l1l'l'rl h1Hibeh11ld r:\ll<'I'. :.11pcrrntl·111ll'lll fl s b ' . " h"t t I ;m n I BUY " V •»JC.v• Or .. Stc 200. lrv1nc. furniture! 111,., ..... w ".1111 1 c .(-ce. u m1t resume timl•W."'>:.~ib11tty offull rn., arc cecura irm. Co .. &I ** ** s·11 .\.L'R S L'llVl ~L: .. ,., '71! ' ' ~ ' ,,a II') opt•n .. 11 '"II • ,.. lnte rest inu varied "C·, ucn oveseat $1$00. -· "' "' ,._ - ,,.., ... -.. eel. 0\'C!I' :t i ""' old '"' . • . • within I week to Ad t ime. :itus t haVC! 0 d .... .. Woodb •ILJVI c~-· ....... F'urn1't•1re & f~IN '-'. L'URN. •. N e-tivities. Top secretarial! urning stove .,..,.,.,. """ ~.,.., • ,.. .-.,. Detltal Assistant I01:;1t mu' 111£ l'110ILHlllY. L 1 i.: ht 1 n i.: r 1 x tu r e No. 585, Doily Pilot, telephone 1icrs onallty & skills +desire to join, a Ph&t2·7137 Appliance:i1 -0R I will TJQUf;s . 64~·2200 Ex pr• cha lrsidl•. •I', ;,a1 o1i4J s howroom n<ls ins1clc P.O .Box 1560. Cod a ".-d t~y1ni.: skill~. Ap,PIY at n.appy ajlstressive team. Antique Ball •~ Claw buf· sell or SELt. for You. -- 1 S I ~ale:,11\•r,011 0l'l'OI :.tlOI M CA "2626 i;94 South u St. I ustm. suJ "' M "STE8$ "UCTIO.... LUGG "'GET "'GS < ays .. a ary ope n. t:I ~ "' II 11 ;1 r l t ' m t' .. eso. ... !132 5473. u llry commensura.te fct. $300. Solid oak. Pcrf ,.. -"' " "' "' Toco/Lag Hil l:.i arca, sall•e.{)l'ri;un lor Ji· Wi·.ir cx 11 helpful hut not with e~pcr. Call ror m· cond without h ut cn. 6464616 It lll-9625 from your business card. -8 30-1130 Uoutiqm·. Appl)' 1,.11,~ netcs:,Jf~ 1\flpl~· ••I 2031 - - ---formallon & s ubmit re· 640_9413 Aft 6 CALL 554.729l Send one card for ead1 Sh s. I S 1':. :'II u111 SL. In inc. Med. Techllolo9ist RENTAL AGENT sum c t o : M i c h a c I tnA plus one spure. We: Of;N'rAL ASSISl"AN'l' op · JU~lCil·•~t l'la i.i ~><IG2901 Pn•ft·rt~yrs ciqu.!r. Calif. Trower, Peter A. Len-·AV£! New & U!'led furn, return permnnc ntly E:x,,r . p r<'ferrl•'t. 3 ~Exp tell) so1u:Uor. ~· h1 --ltl' E\l)Cr'd 1n ~·ll phuses ~:~naEJ!i~~a~f~~~si~ dru1n Assoc. 1601 Dovel ANTIQUING JN TUSTIN appl's , m1sc. Wilson•s scu1ed nttracliVt! ta~ & d:tys. Laguna lfrat•h settinl! uv l,ih• ,\111nmt~ liquorStoreC l~rk n ( 1 h .. m c di c a I hrenscd person to JOtn St. Suite 195 N.13. 92660. [)()you know there are 13 Ban:ain Nook. Now 2 strap. meeting airline •'!'·9737 .Sle\'e(;o11ra.l.ll llilll bo~1'11tclurbl'I . c.'1wr.1cncl•cl , luborah•ry.C.illfvr1.1ppl. 11ur renta l s erl'iC'e . 752-916'1 flneAntiqucShopsinOld Stores -S<lS & 814 W, l.IJ. requirements. Pre· n n l' l·ull llm•· 8!JS t•M i S40UHU. • T Tu . ., f 19th c 1\1 642 ~:l30 & v~nt lu~s & theft! For a DIREC1'01t of NURSES· l <i,•ncrnlOll1q• W llJlh SL C:'ll. Apply -t:uuruntce d s alary . Scrrelary/Bo<1kkeeper . own st~n . ·~~ qunli· ~-s262 · · ·i personulitl'd tug enclosr RN. Jo'/timt· 7-:J . LYN i\I u i.t h il ndh• hi:.1 v) A ;\1. CA LL 673-7601 for in· f'C. Heal E.'ltalu Docu· ty & selection, visit all of . wallpnpcr, fobric or 11·7. Country Club Cunv phones. data pr11t•t-ios ------MEN'S _lervicw rnc•nt, s horthnli. typing, '!~· ~ated at J~t. E l Seautfful Golt.I 9' Sofa. "Day Glo" paper & we Home. Call 54!1·3061. A, H t'llfl{'r. twlpt111 r .111 R E SA ES general otc .. ton:;t ruc· ,Cammo Real & Mum. loose zippered cushions will bock & trim your oRi\ p E R y -W 0 H I\ Cami for u111>l. 6,14! l t'.11 LOAM · · L tion. Exper only. Santa on sents & b11l•k. Quilu~d tui.:s. Or try two t urds ROOl\I needs 1•xpt'r'd GIRLFIUOAY PROCESSOR CLOTHING Lic'd-Ultlic'd ,~i\nu ,83S_:!l~~t27 __ PA RLOR PUMPER . velvet:.1'~rfccicond,Sl2S bucktoback. helµ. CuU<•rs. ~erl!l'r~. As !I Is t ;in 1 1" 1111 ,.) l>o" 11cy Sa,·111..:s & Lo.111 S:lll':> Spel'iuhst Free 14 day Secretury for :'llcwport R~t.1 Organ w /Oak c11se. ~1150 ;• G{''t'}'· while & PRICES: tabh•rs, & hemml!rs. All mana~\'I' 111 indui.lrnll re h,h au "1>1.:""'I! in o r,1nl(i· '1u!ll IN 1•xpcnenn«I m Troiftin9 Course ~cb Law Of\'. <;ood typ· Com~l etely restored. ~\s':~2so a, gd conrl !'21!~3~.~ JS~s;slO :i pos1t1on1>nuw or1cn.Kl'n ul estatc vrnv iri i.:mtufc. ('•> 1111' 111tll\11lual. l'\ a ll pha~co; of rnt~n ·s inii&shorthudncc.3.)hr beaullful lone $450. Ph · ",.. · l'.. U u i c h e r Ur a Pc r y Good life :.kills. ,\plltull!· 1><•1w111•1•tl 111 l'l'll\'ci-:<111cl clt>lh lrli.: Outs ta 11<1 >ni.: •Personal instruction work wk. 6'"1·5040 ~5-1530days King size lid rm set. s pc ll'!llui:s Sl.~>O ca. S.11·0203 fclr· I i"ur .. ~. ~.·1n1111.. 1.,, •·om 1•n11or1.d lo.ms S;ni t·umpany benefits with • l\1nna1,w ment opporly's lOor more Sl.<10 co. ,.. -~ ., ' • 1 s T h. • 2 Beaut Oak din tables + mattress & frame Salcs Tux Included Urivc r lnd. uniforni l'C'l\'ul>le-1 H<!Ctlrd uµ 1111(1" .~ 10.111 n1· mortclll!\' 1•xt•el 1·11L pay plan. i\pp· •tollO'A>Commission Kl·-•C TyptftCJ one 0;nately ~arved' Pecan finish, like new. NOCAIW? k .•. r I I i\I I t lrn11J..11111 had\•1t'lllllld '" '' ly '" l'l'f:o.lln ..... J .c . rt:N •Llc'd \rainin° 2wks IBM exeh 3 To s "Cars • •99 2630 route. SlillO·SlllOO per eep "' 1 111i.:. " ' > 111 ,. N" , 1 "' •· • " · perf. cond. 6 Matchlna .. · · Draw your own or sen() month ... 17 ., 1418 . <'Ommun1catc by ph1Jnt 1,•rr1·ll T,,·1.11111: rc11u11·c1I • v:'I . ,,\<;UNI\ lllLLS clasSL>s start immed. exper 0 k h .. 1----------1 d --~ -Semi 1ndl.'pcmll'nt Jllt•i Xlrll s:1 lar~· & buncht~. MALI •. Sllt-7700. •On the job training Advanced Kinetics. lnc. a c airs; authentic 4 lar Stools, good numc, ad ress, phone & DRIVERS WANTED l1•arn1nv. m l•lhntl ... ,11 ('al l 1H•r11 •1nm>I \71~) Equal ()ppor Employer •Many topofriceloc's 1231 Victoria barlx;r pole, rarm tl~ms condition. llack .,iftyl we'll make one card Jl('r l M~ 0002 rvr furtlll'r info. No license nee w a npJy Costa Mesa 646-7165 893for 5333wall decor· Misc. tag. Add ~each. Men or Women opcrnt1011. 'utc•ntw I fur t-:qual Op"'>r F.rn•llo.ver --------RED C "RPET" EOE . Hots, woln.. bacb. Send check or money or· Must be25orover i.:rowt h, c·o m pcti l iv t·~~~~~ ... ~~~~~~~NURSE A ~ • $40. for all. 546·99ll derlo: Anply In Pcr~on b e I!. i n n i n I' P 11 YI-LV .... 'S~-_. ..... S REALTORS 963·9191 ""erv1'ce Stat1·on At ten· ApplimteH 80 I 0 - 6 & PILOT PRl ... Tl ... G " 0 w1schcrtuh·rl inrrcu~es. " -" FordetailscallLlndn "'d' t 'd D· ••••••••••••••••••••••• "".r pM wlutds. " " YtffowCab Normal rrioj!l::S . Ctcll P 'time &F/tlme,3-Jl& an. exper . ay &Fr . hlD . r .O.Boxl560 112.Sl Staler Avenu(• .Jcunne, :>4!HW?I MACHINIST U -7. We haVl' a common1 RESTAURANT Eve:1. Full & p/time. Ap· ~ig amage llol potnl Must sell!! Antq. buffet Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626 Fountain Valley --int<.'rc:.t "CA ltlNG." You Morning food prep:ira. ply! Shell Station, 17th & alel"i~boW.SWarner. 5175, china cabinet $175, 8, • p 1 ·r· hi •. --------GOLF COURSE Re11u1rcs i.:ornt ~t·1wral make lh~ l'arc or our pa. lion full-time /\ 1 Oct Irvine, N.B. near .. ar r, onta Ana walnut sq. tbl no chrs 2 00 • 1 c & Equ111· ST TER h.1<'k1trnuncl with nb1hty t1cnts 1x111s1lile & we care Taco 25252 Lai:/ Rd REFRIGERATORS xlnt $150. dark unit furn i:ncn.t. New t op S22~. Electronic AR tosd up & 011crat•• \'.trlC· for you hy offcnnj! an La •uno Hills · ·!Service St a . Allenclnnl WASHERS DRYERS (7 pieces) $650 Medit· -';;;..H:.;:;5...;;·0~2·..:.·f·'-I _____ _ OOCUMENTOR for Newvort U\•:id1 (ioll 1y of e<jutlHlll'nt :.ul'h ;ii., str.t bcJH•llls puckai::c. i: ' --full & p/time. Expcr'd RecAndi'ti'oned-R~""s terancan tbl WIS r hrs 2 EL ECTRIC K ILNS Cuor'2o(" 3!00 lrVIOl' I\\{' JI t & Pl I B I A I R c " "•~ h o· k Is a (ll 'vi·.s·ioi\ cir Ailclrc.•v .• ,. :-l.B. i\ppl)' IO·?! i\'loll .,.1.1 mi "'· 111 w s, ·' M'Cond ,1 eusc . ~1 Pl! Y ••. c\'cr Y Restaurant M9r. ''hp P Y a Y a_r e y & f'rgl Oamag'd. wrg t iron base $50.I 1c ~nson $125, Cal Kiln ,.,,. v1w rntlo11 llurulOl!e used ".:i n u r . 2 111.12 V 1 n; Younit. aggressive exper "' evron, 604 S . Coast r.uur/del offer. Pleose rail art $7S. f•h 492-1045 ~raph/M11 ltlgr11ph l'orp. (; roo ll"H' r, t-:x Pl!r ,\I\ m l.11.r o( ~m:11i 111·N·1s1on f~straclu. l.11~~nu 1111111. mi:r. S50,000 mo ~rnss. Hwy., Lal('u~Drh. 29 YEAHS IN O.C. 6pm. 645·1~57. ~ ~ • If you urc :tllnletcd b)' hn•el.111. ShO\). Downtown SW1lch11a1h S111t11L s hol), f.qualOp11<1r.l'.mploycr I Call9!lm·6pm 67:193'J3 sir.• DU .... LAP'S FREf.Zl',R, washer / the exl'lting (10\ 1mnmt•n1 ll.B. !i31i·<l l(l(i. .i.:ood lwnC'f1ts, cloy stun . --· -1 · · · ·· · ""'VICE ST A. TIOH 11"11 8' Brown striped Herculon dryer. Victorian Desk, of o small company. l>ut STACOSWITCH INC Nu1·se r y i\ t tend a nt . RETAIL IOUTl9UE .AnEMDAMT 1815Newport Blvd, CM Couc h. Like new, sell chandelier, concr e t e still desire the .stah1hly ~ GUARDS 1139 Bnkc r Costa Mesa mature adult.. !him -121 OPENING SEPT I Recent Ure & lube exp. CALLS48·7780 SlOO. ulso end table, $35. pols. Etc. 644-4196 . benerits of11m<1Jori•nr 5493041 S un morn, Sun eve . . • AM&PMopcni g A 1 963-373811ft6PMwkdys; poratlon. then ~on.;hkr Co1ta Mesa • 7-8: 30p m & W cd t! vr Accept in~ applications 0 . n , PP Y S/S Kelvin ator ref rig 18 wknds anytime 45 Gallon t~rrarlum, light th c o I' port u 1111 l l':. Pt•rmam•nl. f'ull & Part-Equal OJlpor Employer 6:4S-9pm. f'42·74<13. for Interviews : r a n It e C o u n t Y cu fl 40" wide Co • r & stand included. $165, dl'scribed llClow : 'rime !•hon\' & lrnnsp re-_ _ _ _ _ WOMAN in High Fashion Autom~tlve Center, 2401 s175 pp &4S-662s f!>C ·Quality furn. Less than l Call G4S-520S. ASSEMILERS <1·<1. lfot lrcd \'.'(•lromc. N u R s Es A r D B . Mgmt. & Mcrch. for N. Tustin, Santa Ana. . . . 0 c. yr old. Comp! bdrm set. sc1nAM,.,,..,·L~E---t"""s-=--- L'all 54(i o:n 1, ofc hr11 J0.2 MACHINIST OROt::RLY Womens Oopt. SHTPPING CLERK Kc~morc Washer & Elec-$475. Sofa & chair. cor· 1n 6 Mo·s ex1x-r. in PC as Closed Well. -tlpm-7am shift. Beverly SALES PEOP(,1-~ cxpr'd. Mandie Incoming & out-tr1c Dryer $150 both. duroy chocolate brn. S scmbly. humes:s. connec· ---We nrc growing & ha \·c ti Manor Conv. Hosp. 340 Call 1714) 642-4320. Send going orders, packaging. Frigidaire Gas Dryer $365. '76 Zenith 23" color AN WERS tor, or solcler assemlrly. GUARDS upcnini.: ror ~cn c·nll Vic•tnri:i, <.:.!'11. resumes to: P.O. Box 3025 So. Kilson Dr. So. $50. Kenmore Electric console, $4SO. Ster ec LowCul -Toxln _ Colorcodc notrcq'<l, Costa Mesu -w kn<ls mal'111n111t. w ith l1.1lhl1 & 1046.N.8 .92.663 S.A. Dryer $2S. Guaranteed. components, am & Im, Exotol -Darrel - 1.,.SPECTOR E/M Shopvin~ mull duty. 111111 t•xpencnt·•·· Mu!!t .1111 Opportunities . d I 546-8672. tape, $170. Refrig, $235. WALLET Ml n 1 mum t> rn 11' !I over 21. U111forrns furn t•wn set-ups & work with For i\mbil1ous Peoi~lc Rclire coup easparks_il·ISHOE SALES part tJme, Har, $3S. Pictures. Tim e is money. The mechanic nl ln1;iH'('t 1011 c,cr & phonc iwc ApJJIY m1111mum iiupcrvisloo Localcxc<'utivclouking ter for low rent, mobile Childrens Bootery NB Never u sed. white d i n ette set , misc . faster you gel out of the cxpcrwnrc o11 u111ts & Un1v1•rs1d l'rul cct1on Short run rnrnrnl!rclul for parttimcassociule. home lOx4S w_/cabana. Pleasant cond., w/vaca· Sl acked Westinghouse 842·i372.· supermarket, ·the more &ub.sy.stcrns. Ulllizinll !Wrvirl'. l:t:!ti W. alh St. Joh i;hop w1lh w1cl11v11n~· Callaft6 673·4781i 1640 J'!cwport Blvd, ofc, Uon & benefits. Expcr wshr/dryr. Rea s . . . you have left in your upvlll'ublc s1x·r1hc11l100 Si\. l ntt'rvl t•w h r!I t y o f work . F rl tq.!e --. 548-9065 helpful. Mr. Milter 968·291S. Complete king s 1t_c WALLET. & toolini;t. Will perform \O 30·lloon & l :tu :i.:IOpm l>Qn\'fits 11wh11ic m••1hc11I PART TIME 6"·2'64 Waterbed, heater, au1 _________ _ clrrt ric11l vc r1f1r11t111n & Mou Fri E11uul 01>1mr Ille & pull! hollclays. /\1)1)· Gathering si~naluri:s for Magic Chef, 2mo old, surrounded & pedestal. 4 Hand Crocheted visual 1ns~c:l1011 11t 1111 l·;mplo.vcr ly rn 1wrs11n 10 N 1 11 , ~s 00 h RN SHOP TRAINEE harvest gold , still l yr Mo's old. $150. 531·013. K'--- lcveli< Ufl to S)'~lC lll Ill -c .. pllol Mach1n('('.-0. ,;': z:~11''.~s1:'440:, .''"r r To learn metal fabrics warranly $150. 848-9418. Riviera Sofa Bed, 4 mo·~· Of( ....... h~l leBdspn!ld sf)Cdlon. Must rend hlu1 tti42 !-~. 1-:11111i.:er,SA -----COORDINATOR lion. & the operation ol 4 Year ol d E lectr ic old. $l25. Other furn & w 1 e. eaut1ful. 1>rlnt.lf, know <'Olor cod1•. I-.:() t-:. PART TIME eqwp. 302SSo. Kilson Or. Mayta" Dryer, perfect misc. 531-0133 Never used. In plastic knowled1U! or cnugr&, OPPORTUNITY . -. -1M:30AM 3bifl. Must So.S A. d·u" $50 b ag, s tored In cedar •. 1 '·iiiic•' It 1 1 Mnuts. Apply 1he Inn al Consull in i:t firm nc<'rlll have 2 yrs exper. 1·n · con I on. .673·3573. New furn., brn, nu vlny chestforpas'\Syrs.Can 't ICl!te~"' too s. " '"1 " t't w IN I \011 I , · N • n •ht h I t I 11 I STOCK SUPPLY I' t I·.. I N Kl i "' RECEIVl.,.G TECH U'l' 11·:-11lt 1:\'lt111i.: D·1il\ ,,1fl un..i. l l I ' o. c,;o,1s1 I!. an< o co a l 1c· superv,sion in acute Washer. gas dryr, avoc. IV rm se + rurm ~ve uise. o n).18 7.C: ..,ed. 2 to •I Y<!lll'" dirrrt ex l'llnl ('l,1 sl\1f1l•cl ,\cto;' I~ llwy. Lu~u1H1 Uca<"h l\:.k r hores rc4·d in a t ~1rl hospital. Contact Mrs. CLERK $15() good cond. 645·6382 couch. blue. 55!J.IG86. $ l 7 5 . S 3 4 . 7 S 3 3 . pc-ricnc·t• in tuslin1t & In rl'nt•h I hl' U1 .mite (;uu~t for Mrs c.ubu•I oft'. Seey /r•'<'J)t, filini.t. Jensen, 642·2734, Costa Manage supplies, equip orM.--4866 S450 ult. l!!\leslwknds. i>l)C('tlOll of clcctron1c• llllll kl•I Mril<t'll ~llfll'f\'llltlr-::~~ '.1~·,;~,n~~:v~\~;/~1~fil!)1~ Me s, a I M c m v°-r la I ::ie:~!d. N:e efr~f~!e;:~ e ...... & l>?ver Shoreit. Must sell. Pc;wer Mo;e_r_2_2_"_R_o_l_a_ry-. rurn(l011011b. l'hnrw 1;.i:i :i1;;i1 Top Wuiics ! • 1'he Inn 1\1 cl c pi· nil o IJ 111 t y 1, r e-Hosp ta " 301. tctoria starts $36J month. Den ... ,....... IOJO (111tly rd~· . C~tm 6 S.'IS. Portable hood hair 1<:xc 1<:LL1':NT l•--1!1111------l Lui.:11n11, .i11 No (.'011s1 <a ul s i l e . ca 11 ( 7 14 ) C.M. F.. <>. E. tal, medical. housing ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spa.n. trc!lU • tbl. scats 8 dryer. SR. 646·l525. 1~~~~11;~~"~~;~;:~::~~ ---~ llwy. L;11.wna tt~ol'.h 751 47f.O. meals provided. Self Yashica 0 camera with Ulll th$~ . :van p1 COi OR T V pol 11 22" t iOI\ ltft"r "• 1·n <1'•,, '' pal<I {I l\t-k for .\tr:o. <:ohlt'I __ -,-rf t w ..... , RN'S ... LYH'S fulfillment, maturity flash ~tlachments & lwmr~g stroo""s uls hwul wo'rks vc;y .:~i!: e•11~ ,, " " ~ e ec o..-" ng l'ro"ticals &Ordcrlins Ask about our Delayec -1. , .. ,, pan c an " . • .,. ho lid ti ys. U ro u 1• rn (. (,J. ..J \\ Mollln9 D•pt. Houri ' " E ntrv Pn "r A ,, stond. Owned & o""ralcd cJeUer, SS0. 646·2668. Call 646·1525. ~iir"n""' ~t"r\w 'l"iu o( r l 1. nc-cd<!dforhos pital starr ., >.,nm . ·rm., h y n e wa man. sso. ,... > .. ~,, <' .. " ~ u ~ O:< nur mnr \IOi' u1111r . Opportunities ore bo I hire & muny mot'C. ~nw hl'lll'V llftrn•'. \·:ot 11 30·2.30 or relief & privutu cluty. Jo:x. ,.~ M " , 532·12$ Everything Must Oo! Liv. u8Z~ • arge, ou~ldoor ; AllJ>I)' In P ersonnc•I .. :1 30.n·:111 Jll'r. llcq'd, All shiffs, Cull vvnla esu 540·102G rm den l1t,.'<lrm dlnin" wh1to l alllce. Exccp INTERVIEW ING lhrt;u1<h lhr~r ~~;!~t~i·l~~,t~l~u~~':~r:~~:~ Wo$9rk fl hr!! .1 duy t!C1rnln~ or p /limc. W(•stellrt 8Uun1llnAgton Sch 0022-82112a, v_.r5v0r1TSALRD Stl.llhcamer u J(arite s~t. dccor'ator ac tlonal structure. 1)11 !J· llAM & 2.4pM C'lu~!lifu'lll':t~;io.~ &·rvire t"r ntrr. 133!1 .1-; S3 per hr in 11lensnnL Nurses Reglstery, 1AU an a na 54 · 435 ., w it ~S/ 1.4 cci1i1. Top quality. Call redwood. $2300. 1193.5333 w,irnc•r Rt. Suntu Ana. :1u rro11nd1 n If'. Ve u I Wc11tcliff Dr., Ste. 212. Join the people multl·COalcd len11, w {2 aft4pm 1'.'JG.4170 VI 1 with<! rrnhll c in uur N.B.631.(1610. who'vejoinedthcArmy m etering 11y11to m s. ' · sp ay coae. Gd cond. ,\lalnlcnontc mun lor :irJt l rvmc ore rcprc•senting SUPMYIS 1-35mm f'2.8 lcn11, 283 2 twin beds w /Seo I) Approx 11lie S'x2'. Call Ol\'lsior. hid){. Scmi-rclln•ll UK. Time Life Uu ok~. OR nash.ffrand ncw.wonon P osturcPedlc mat 494·40'7,, Addr<'ssogrnph / ppl. rail 541Hf~. Afll·r l)yn:nnk Pl'rs nnality Sul cit Caroer -a toad ~ In s tore ~~it curd iiame show. Scll11 for tresses. Like new +•5·-1-------- l\lultlgraph BARGAINS! ·I 30PM. mo!lt llk<'IY to 8UC'<'CCd. w<>rk.S175 Wk·up to:slitrt, lCOllr.ihtlon proitrum. $624. wm soc. SH for dresser s. Vry r!\nblc . t ng ;et . t .:rlcyclol'i. 292 I S. DolMler ---·----lntere8lcd ho1111ewiv1•s & Full<'r nru!lh 968·8378 Musl be a l(grl's!livc & $350. 752·8037 552·8404. oys, P ay a lo, small Santa Ans i,..---------1 s tudents srcking Jlerm. . m ature . Ex<'ellcnt com chall'8. 646 ·0180 546·3551 BARG AIMS! MAIHT. WORKER positions cull ~:l·S04JS. Sale11 Clerk &Cri:sbler. Ap pensatlon p.ack11"c. Cull Cats 1035 Sofa, beige & Olive, $60. Wcddln dr !qualOpJ)Or E mployer 1 -----...c...-.:...:.....:..:__1 plicaliuns being 'aker Mr. Reid, 1714)644-1725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lamp, olive 4' blue, s:lO. Chant11f:r 1 °85 •1l 3 ,,1 10 • ~~~~~ii~~~~b~~~~~~~~~ · ?S6·S92'1 l'i 0· lor. these 2 pcrtnanam PE n S I AN k It t c p 11 • 6'4-4522. veil 64<M'il8*: 0 w ra n " on every pag~. • CONCRETE positions. Must he ex per tr11x prcpiarers, ex per ., Registered, most colo1'3 , . · I t;:wv .I s~. 'Jll '11> GA:,.E'D"• •""" FIMISHER PHONE SALES & mature . Apply lri hiithcr comm issions . available. wormed & 8 ohv~ & Fgold floral Must Sell Fastl Perllck. IA..'1.wtm .a,~.a. .~ ~~ ._.J S927·Sll40to. person only. &iy <.;iUc~ PJli\111 lime. Tax Corp, shot.s.6.38·9308 gou c • a n teati< Dar. Booths.Stools.Sink MM llfCl.o\Yl.rot.t..t.N---..--_..:.....11 0pe nin1ts wit h T H F. Phone Sale~ p eople, ~cc H a r dware 1 0~ ofl\meric11.Call 7Days, ar1ain.$150.642·2.174 &i More. :1101 Placentia, At .-M, r H 1-o.1~Adlwtr<Mlit H l~u. CITY OF HUNTINGTON male or temolr, 16 to 65 l_>c Im a r Ave , Sa n 9am-Dpm. Ph546·0191 D-1040 SPANISH wood table •-• CM or5'8·33« af\5. ~~Ni. t• .,. ..... ".,No.~.,..... v ~~· J l"'f"o, n L• Ac .H .. ~ ~· p I I) y Cl m t -'7· ... iJ ~11.i..li.Ai To ~ ....... for~. ~-!!.'-l~ "'" ,., ' , ycurs of age. Guaranteed e _en e. · T&IPHOHI ••••••••••••••••••••••• chain, $60. Ml .. ~J....., o.oc1-at~iotM'l'lbtn ±ll'~ ~H:NT & TRAINl l'\G wages or commlsslons.~ -_ _ _-"-w....a.:.-AI_..._ Great Dune Pups, AKC. 008-6l20 Wtc•__.__.••--•H•Mt9t • 1011 A"'-o1,.-Zod1C1Cl><rt+utgn. AOMINIST Ri\'f l<JN 250 East. 17th St reet. S l E "/F.l t ..,~K -... ...,, ......, champ blood. Varied _..... r -" ~~... n'1 ~ ~! ~~ tcOeloO~ Both require 30 d11ys Suite o. Co•ta 11,..su, u cs n,. ·cc 0-Easy work P /tim e ag •-I M t 11 6' Contemp Sofa rrom ••••••••••••••••••••••• .~.;.. T..., -~ °'~·11 ri 1 & " ••" F /C Bkpr/Const toS12K Sal . • ' es ... co ors. us se · R . • ....: 1·~'~ n:.fltl'll ~~!"" ~~"""" -·" p or uncmp oymcnl between 5:00 & 8;30 p.m. Typist to $'70( • ary + comm. A.Ilk for Terms avail. 494•3930 .B. Brown nauf(h., xlnl SSS CASH FOR I J»..sw. ~~ i!~ ~= g:~ ~!,.r~11f~c~~c~~~c.~; G<Ui-4223. ExS~'Cy/Mklng to~ Darrell.&45-4900. Eves/wlcnds cond.S75.54H7•9 OoodusecUurn'/refrlis -,,_... )7'1'... 61.11> u.TTMM h L· ~ P.qual Opportunily Fees Pd/Al.so Fee Jobs G-r...i-IOSS frirsfsloves546-0'7'8 ~,.,.,,, :~ =~~ ~"""-t c .. ~ml'loymcnt & Employer p T TwoM•A.ftlt-s -_.-_... !.~~~· ·~Ac-.,;::;:" ti.._ :_;:~ ·rroin1n1t Cenh•r , s20 lrvlne e rsonnclAgency ool&Oie With Paprn. •••••••••••••••••••••••18UY SCRAP tllON & 1•-41"'-,,..,._ .!~.n1_.,., Pecan. H.8 . untll Spm ~El7th,CostaMe.sa MOLD Ml'IER 2 vears,iYears ANTIQUES<?> Sporting JUNK CARS. Junie ap• a;:., m:-.. Il~ •'61 • August 13th. 1976. ---------1 Su1tc 224 64~14'1~ . A 1 Tan. t Blue Goods le 4 Chests ot pliances hauled free. Ed i:= :;:? I -m·..... <Nt.-• Call 536·2526 PLUM 8 f.H R(oqmres 01tperience in Good H-ORiy! . drawers, nd paint. E lec St.one 968.3086 ,,.._ .. . nf<ll :: :~lr-~~~~~~~~~l Ex11 .• cor. tools. S 1 precision mold for h1jec. 982 ,_ rnoton + about 5000 old•----~-----·:-;::--~=-s.....a.A; 64S.7SG5 a esperson lion mold macfilnes & ·-t.lme 78rpm records . Lawnmower or Edger 1.t:' .e:-:~ -.m41iU1 J. HERIERT abilily to dealan & fall. 1192·5966 642-0433 1946, 1948 H/0 t rains. doesn't. run? Taking up ~ • IU,• ll~ Ut::, .....-NOTICE The fastest draw in the HALL JIWELLEIS moldS from detail Joints. BOXER Puppies for aale 25e72 Santo Dr. Mlsaion sp~ce~ Olve U to me. I -. 11 !:".. u~ .,~ !:'t~" how Dally rnot Cl11S!'· West. .n Dnily Pilot Now lntcrvicwina South Small s hop, air condi· Champion sired. pel .; Viejo. 581-0898 pick up. $47·3182 ·.t~ .. n ::" ~:::'""' :;-~-~. ifled ntts dlsrilay their Classified Ad. Phone Coast Plaza loc. tor llont'd.l'laysonly. _ "9 how Aft s wkdya u.-t-.. ·~ M" .=:" ~ mt.Ua jtC$ wcth le)libtlity 'J.'t2·5'i7R ______ ! qu11ht.y ~ales orlt'nlated STACOSWR'CH IMC 962410ll Children g r e w up ,~ -;~ e~ :°' ,_ a nd Impact'? Our nd~. W(' pe.raonnel. Jewelry CX· lt39 B•ke.1' Co5l{a M Grandma moved In~ hun· IM'"-"" IOIJ . 19~C--~ii?:' ;:S-:i.,':.lb. nre prnud lo Stly, l'l'flll> Sl::LLidl1>1temswithaOai· per. dc~irable, bul not 54t·l04t csa dreds of it~m• for alle, ...................... . ~" 1~ ircl r e5utt . Phon1• ly Pilot Cla.sslfi1.>d Ad. nee. Call S49·1310 or l:'"'uatn •• ,,....r£mplo Raveaomethlns1~want che•p.JO.•.t!lll N.Han.IConn Min·O·MaUe elec. °""" """-..,~ u GtZ..5618. &4:?'5678. .549-U70for appt. """ ""'"" ycr t.o.s~lJTClasslClcdsdadoll dY. Oranso. Many, many or1an. exttllent tond.l· _ weU.'42-5618. bar1alna lion, t&OO. p. P. 53Z· 1Z58 ·- DOCUMENT OR BARGAINS! , • r ' ..... . ( 814 DAILY PILOT Tuesday.August3.1976 •• ,...w Wot. IMp01Md ...... ported A.llto~. Used , .... u._d ....... Used ..... for s... • ..••••• : .•.•.••.••.••••..•..•.••..••••.........•.......•..........•....•...•.....•...••••.••..•.•••••.••••••••• , •.••••••••.•••••••••••••. Office e lrlOI l1oat1. Soil 906 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... ....ll 9707 HOlldo 9727 ovoto • 9765 Vol•o 9772 Codiltoc 9' 15 ' 9940 ~ §! •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ -' • ........ I •••••••••••••••••••.••. ········••••••••••••••• •••••••....•••....•.•..••.••.•••••••••••.••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••· ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO 1.t, W /Tr,.1lcr JBM t:lt•c TyaHiwrlter. N ·1..m s OZ5 Cliaulc• 9520 •73 AUDI lrmtd Mew '7 6 SOUTHERN SOUTHUM WANTED I "74 Crt1nd 'forino. 2 dr, 1-!llle. $1W. 0'642.~~ ·. • •••••••••••• , ••••••••• Auto. trail!<. ruclory IUr HONDA Cars ORA HGl COUNTY'S ORAHGl COUNTY'S • ~~r~ ~~·o~~;,ri1~.,~~~ C<lllG73·3S73. OVll 50 CARS condlliQJ'lln i;. ~ll'r14U VOlUME VOLUME 1 t ---;...;.;..;:= ---P·C<H. nuw trlr. Xlnt I y•....,ORY rt1dlo t6114KZJ > OVER IOO • TOYOTA DEALER VOlVOOIALER 1969 Or 1970 viny top. runii area ' Df..SKS.CJIAlllS.ETC. slu1pc.A:1klnl{Sl.~.Pvt IN M ""' K.a.. look$ltiro ToChooH Frornt S3 .400/bs t otr. U 13 l MusTno. p\y. c 1111 6.'I H 3oo. -, 11ue • Cadillac w.t.10.t~. tnS·OOtG lily·Setl-T,... lkl'SPrice Sll99 UNIVERSITY 'J't'}'U ... )ou'llHkt•ui.' VOLVO iRc9IR ---,-9-45 n Uo 10 I.. I • Sllpt/ Oldsmobile . WAGONS Convertible ...................... . • •ln~ wefi "licu e D0<k1 9070 ELI FAR~O & CO. ~r~new,s100.u..io-43H7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 830S.MuinStre~l HOltdo cor, • GMC ' 1976245 CASHIUYER r~~~~·~rl'o;,~·k~~·:a~~~ 'th I0170o<-k up to 28'. Nwpl 15 Si\NTAANA Trucks zn:~10. 4 ~pc•c<t, OH'r •547 9709• brou~ m\!ttaUlc w / ••••••••••••••••••••••• J'""r only. n1> 11 1111 l0lo6.Mon.·Sal. 2850llurt>or Hh•d. <ll'h 'l', J\M l"M i.tl're() _: ---'I , 1 11 ,. ,._ ht C'o:.111 Ml•ll.t ~10 !lli40 c.11-:1<'11\'. foi; hi:h1:1, l.tt· mntcrl ni; t'll i.-r • w 2yni: btrt 11ur11kect..'I. W l 1' • p w r I ba t b t ul Clo!Scd Sunda> tory ltlr <.'Ull\J & lu~~tti;t: Chevrolet 9920 lop. X Int nwch. \.'-Ofld Cagt!, lo)'!S, fooct $25. bi3·30S.'I. * 547·9709 * r· .. ·k 'lrllY ''513 11111 .. Ocalrr 11crdccd. Prl Pl)'. Call586•8l37. ---------1 19'6 Ho1bq1 { M 1>111> VJ01 NEW '71> Honda Deluxe• 5 -------·-u• ' u q;, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·--Slip ·S11ilooul112:2'·~· 1941FOltD ---i;pd Ht.1tchb,1ck w au & i:J Ct•hrn ST. :11.:>00 m1. iuQl:Mil '74MOVA l>i!MS'?Got't'7.t·HS3 __ _ Pl..ot&OnJClftl 8090 t::lec/Wt.11eronOock lf2 TOMPICICUP IMW 9712 n1ek.Ll>i.i.th;1u40001tu lmm ,11 V1n>•I roof. SAVE CUSTOM 13!--111('()1~Town Ca~.1'1'u111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t•'rt•e prk'g·everylhin~ 1 1 1 •d & ~KP ·••••••••••••••••••••••• $3800 1irrn. P\t J)I) mu ;:1t . :culu tt u111t . HATCHBACK p 10 wlr •• ~~1~s1t1tcrl\·ont.urto1~,r!o1r. f Oldupnghtprnnu. ls~;~!::rs;1~1~\::'i~~pt :e~~e<i.t?a~~X.>. ' 642·'1"756_ A M .1''~,t. :' ~'. .!1tr VP 1974245 .... .. , , J $i00 $ 1950 ~'"· I h <i38 :.117.. i\11to11111trt·. 1-.1cl1c> & vnl' Air <•ond .. uutu., buc~t·I $4 ,tfbo /bs t o(r, p 1~ _ _ $36·!l570a(lcr5_pm K~ Ghia 9735 ~11.JOl! m 1 In l.1.H'J I M'Jl6, mJ111.. ro 1 f m (;42 ~.6-12·62~2. • -M"'R"'UISMOTORS i4TO\'(J'J',\('El.1Ci\ l'or(lllJ dt•I i\l;i1· i•nr 11lt'r'('OIUpl'.Supl'ri.httrp. -----t-• M h. 8093 afs c..._d & ... "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' I r 1· .. .oL·sz.> .._..__ 9950 •-•• w.""••••••ac•••'"•••'••••••• iu.1' "'r'" 9010 MISSION Vl1'~J O '1 Spt'l'I •• c< tor) o1r \'Qll \0031.FX l. """'"' ,_..,.ury .-. 13 I 2110 495 1210 1956 Kannonn Ghio ch11m1111i:. rudw. hl•,11c:r SAVE SJ I 95 •••••••••••••••••••••••. llernina. late mo<lt·I. "''fop •••··~·•••••••••••••••• __ _: • BUY OR Lwk11 11upcr, rum; well lOS!IKPJ > Cort Fox Leo,inq '13 Ma rquhi St~ Wan oflhr line" free arm sew· 14 Ski boat w/lrlr. '56 T.BfRD real beuutv' LE &SE .._.OW llurl'y; II won't lu~l lunjl: IC.Uy llue Boole U550 1972 145 2!';1SG Ncw1K\rl LU .. C.~J. Super :.harl'. U>adt!tl. 1ng machin~ Avallabl OOllP Evinrude Call Jack. days 642·0212; ~ " ·t~n~CL > IKE'S Price $2899 6 45·3661 _99_7·lO_rn_orlJ4G·3387 f or repossessed uccnt 494·5980 eves 546-2277 $599 J\utomat1«. fu1•111ry ;,i1r t>alanceofonlyS287.i''ul·11, C 1., i 0 GI ----IMWTR"'DE·l .... 's Towne&Coun....,. ,,__.1 t•ontl. AM FM rntlio, a 1oor11 a I <lSS 3 0 SL R .• 6 --" "1 lu~g11gt• rork & 26.300 ly guar. SIO m onthly OK v ' . p I . 0 oauster . l!J '72 20tY.!·A. ll21 rn)l Auto Su lei; & l.Cfll>lng milt's. One OWlll'I', ··xtra or 00 duys cash. P & J ·Bollom, 13?11 Vo vo. Mer ct•d es, orig, xln ,73 .,,.,.2 Sn .... l"c",c> v.11',7 ll"rt~r. '"1~ta Musa Colt Agney < Patrlria & Con~ to}). ll1)l whl trl cond $16.000. 673-6214 ..,,., n '"''"~ C "'uLL.,~4"6: J4446~ :>hurp! 1796GIV J. J erry ~ox) 548•442 w/s1de t'ollers. Xln --------"73 Bavtm :H031KON) ,.. v · SAVE "nyt'ime cond. Bst ofr. 833·2292 or AKrecrtioftol '7553011\.1.thcr. tPE40G> " 64 .tl07 v i le '6!1 K:1rmann Ghia __.::...:___..;._ _____ • 4 . efl c s Good Nnd. iluns xlnt. 1970 145 Sporti119Good1 8094 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 831-2040 495.4949 846-MO<I Autornat1<·. l'UUIO & •••••••••••••••••••••• • 1966 Horbo• CM 046 9303 h L ~ (. " 1 p 1 raMport•tiOR OFF ROAD ORAuGtt. COUNTY'S eater Loral 118\lllU '>119 Pro cssrona oo ta·••••••••••••••••••••••• " " '70. wr. lo mt. xlnt rond e ar :;old new by Ui> ble. xlnl c?nd. llcavy -n. soi.; Pa rts.~ccessor1es. OLDEST Uesl otfcr OVCI' Sl,700. Triumph 9767 (597AVll). i11ate.S4~.968-t665 ~R·...;....o~ 9120 Scrv1ee9'c Sales. VW, & 673·1_713. ___ ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAVE ll"R1' Mini-Truc k s, \'ans. TV. Radio, •••••••••••••••••••••• • 4 x 4 • s -C u s l o m b 1 t '69 KARMANN GltlA, ·:1 1'H6. Xl,!lt con.dltlon, HIFI. St~o 8098 '711 Dodge Van. Xlnt cond. vehiclt!s. Sales-Service·Leasin)I Sl800 675·0565 38.ooo mi. new llres & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bubhle top. s ips 4, 4 MODERN MOTORS R C. I clukh. Best offer. Call C I b · k oy arver, nc. Tom 833-0ll87 25" R A co or t \', 2 yr urner s t ove. s in · OFF ROAD CENTER Rolli;'Royce BMW Mttc•des lHr 9740 - "'arm. Like New· Sl58. icebox. Askin~ SSSOO. Ph Glendale. 1213)240·8800 __ . 1,uo J amboree ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71 Triumph Spitfire. good TV John. 645·4276. 644-8700 ,,.. t -----4 ~ Drins 9550 Newport Beuch640·ti444 1900 Mercedes 220. 4 s1xf. con<. Sl500. 13" Cir TV. alrno:.l new ••••••••--•••••••••••••-• ----AM/FM radio. n<?w in· 54G·577_7 __ _ .\dmirnl Porluhle. Sl70. tenor & tires. 25 mi per --r--:--l P t 193·7291 ~aJ. Best offer or trade ·n Tl{.~vufted ·ta·r Y 'fl~T for pickup or panel s lr. '' • 67S.0970 days or 673·9676 con d 1t 1 on· A M I F' M . aft-&pm----_ ratlcals, new top, plu~ · m ore . J,S-01). {1H J 646·!n:J2 CREVIER loCiff& 'Morint Equipmetd ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lease Generol 901o172 Husky, 450 CR eng. THE u~nM11n 0111v1No r.1AcH1Nc New. Used ••••••••••••••••••••••• strong. completely rbll. •USED BMW's• OVER 100 Volkswa«)ft' 9770 Ml\RQlllS MOTORS 1db01MAWloUHl1Jl P.-.Wl' ~u •, O•t"t.jV f • ""' y -A•• , r l • 1 I Ml\~ION Vil JO o.11 • JdHO 4V~ · 1 llO ORAMGE COUNTY 'VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Larg1.>Sl Volvo Dealer 1n-Or;:m~1mty-t BUY or LE/\SE DI RECT SU RPLUS teuk doors & S6SO/of'r.548·979S '712002 · U03EBU> drawers. leak lumber & •6811 d· 350 CL $l90 •71 SS.300. '74 Dodge. Rmchr-•73 2002 . \896KPY> MERCEDES "craps, cock pit i:ratin~s. ~~ a S · 7 Call gr. ISE) 360 V ·8. air, '742002 T11 (087KXV > ON DISPLA y & swim steps mode to or· ~~~F~1':is.~l 5· truck tires & w~ls, hvy "74 3,ocs. (347LFM > HO&tH of lm~rts ......•................ ~·,·;l·tctl.CrllrJJ.• ·m VW buJ:. Musl sell. l._4 'TJ...i t J Good runnrng cundiltOJl. tlcr.542·8~or 751·3532 · dl y bumpr. Eves & Cfosed0ft5uftdoy' i\U1''IORIZ 'D ----mencan ~agle (Kawa· wknds. 5-18·'1041 ; days, ------r Boats, Moinfettance/ s uki l J7SCC. 900 m i.. &t2·112l. ·72 BMW 200'~ Tu. mint MERCEDES DEALER Sttviu f020 5295. A Pvt. Pty. 642-9345 ·~s"Doo "T p U 4.whl l'Ond. AM /F~l casS·lape. GU~~!~:~:~~er, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·-.----,R ---d' n··· g1e2,; m·,· ;.. .. k·in" thru.oul. $.19\IS. 673·7692 74 HONDA C ·125 .e. »J • "" ., ·----523·7250 II 0 a l Pa i 0 l 1 n g & Super trick rocket. Fi\fF S.S,500. 581·7758-Capri 9715 On the Sant.a Ana Fwy. \ urmshlni.i Ht•u:11lnublc . race equipJX'<i, must see T-k· 9560 .••••••••. ••••••••••••••• --.-------~-• Very dean. Sl 100 or <>f· 2025 S. Manchester fer. 642·4622or 549·0723 ~naheim _ 7~-2011 '74VWIUG " Speed, s tereo radio, (SSGLKWI Kelly llue Book $2860 IKE'S Price S2499 EARLE IKE VOLVO l·'rce est. 6iS·3t75. -I • -• 73 210C c to 11pprcc1ate. Total y ••••••••••••••••••••••• 72 Cuprt 2000 4 svu. air. 8 pe. l""'.::• ... •ll new through out. $585. ,72 CHEVY 'lz TON traek. Xlnt cond. 52095. (00411GY> •SALES Boob, Marine 536·4758 rlCKUP Ph 75l·0383 $8,450 •SERVICE USC is # I Must..., 9952 CHEVY It # I '66 Mustang restored. HELr ME H #I Super cond. St!IOO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'uul Rl•l•tl IC'ltilb ot ·75 • 4!)tJ.12()8 KapllaSi~rl\u) -------'67 289 Vinyl lop, new CONNELL palnl. brak('S. tl·Trk stcr~> w /Q :.pk rs. ~so CHEVROLET 6.11•1531--- 2.82'4 llurbor Ulvd. '65 .Mustang Converllbll' COSTA MESA 289. Xlra sharp. Cull Bus.!>-lll·t2011 Re:. SSl 5231 Jack, duys 642·0212; eves -546·2277 '13 Cht•y Malibu ---.----- Nubers Cud1lluc Co. Car. Oldsinobile 9955 Only 26,003 mil~::.. Many ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~trai.. 1974 OLDS $2895 NINETY EIGHT Nabers REGENCY Cadillac HARDTOJ SEDAN 2600 llurbor Uh d 40/GO powepF.leats, crui~l' C M 5 .. 0 9100 t•ontrot. auto temfl air • • • conu. Loadt>d. (TSKSSS) 73 MOMTE CARLO But·ket i,cats. s urwoof. stereo rutl10. power win <lows. J>OWl'r dour locki. (tll8JEXI 53575 Nabers Cadillac 2()()0 I I arbor Blvd -5.p95 - Mabers Cadillac 2.GOO llarbor Hl\•d • C.M. 540-9100 '69 Olds Vista Cruis('r wun. lo ml, L-0wncr, Ad eom1. $\ .2110. 640--6244 C.M. 540-9100 Into · 9957 ---······················· '61.i C:111>ncc. 4 dr, full pwr, '74 Pinto Wa.ion. N r nu air. xlnt budy & 'int. Nd& lllt-s & brks. rr rack. ~ng wrk. $265. 54!1·4007 automatic. 45.000. run!< --Rrt>al. I 'II sci I for 'f;\J Chevr o ll!l Impala pnythin it near $t800, i;t><la n. Gd condition. make offer'. Pvt pl y, Equipmeftt 9030 '7Jlfonda CR 125. Runs •••••o.••••••••••••••••• 1Ht:>al Good beginner:. Exceptionally c lc:in .Datsun 9720 JimSlelftOIK •LE.ASIMG Comet 9927 '73 Squi re W go , hi ·72 ~lcrrury outboaftl, 7'2 '·1k••. Onl•.· """''5. c •5.4··"• 3-1,0011 Original miles.••••••••••••••••••••••• Imports 0 . l'.I' ~6-84'72. __ -548·8778 11 ~ ~ ...,,, .,... .,.,... 111200L> verseas ••••••••••••••••••••••• m rl c>age. a uto. air, 111'.Xlntcond ----· $oles&Leosl"q 631·1276 # 64 <.:omct. ,.:ood eund. 23 radials. lluvc Ch. cur, 8151) 675·0tli9 ·73 Suiuki 55\l·GT. new IKE'S Price S2699 TOP Dollar Paid t9b6 Ho1bo• c M Ml. Y'\01 Deli•ery 011 ~r .:al. sa._r;o or twsl makl'orrer. 554-1332 ----tires. fuinng. clean. fust. On ALL Trade-ins '68 2SOS. full pwr .. 6 cyl.. --------you'll ---- 9040 sale ~9S. tl63-5300. NEWPORT DATSUN bst o«er. Days, 998·7300, '66 VAN. runi; good.· offer. ti-12 214~ 1972 P1nto,R un a bout, 888 Do•• Str·ett eves & wlmds 536·5863. s1200. like 9930 A/C. 4 spd. new radial ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75Kawasaki400. 113711853 •IKE• tires &shot·k!<I, 31,000mi, Llkenew. $750. VOLVO NearMacAr\.hur Clonic Mercedes -----· -·-----• •••••••••••••••••••••• Ong. ownr. $2,000. •ZODIAC __ 5'1_5·_208_3aft.2p_m &Jamboree Roads lOOSEC-'72 VW4UWAGON Scrvkc &part~uowqpen 7 M k IVs h r ._.0.4267 l'orl·A-Marlnt• 540·2070 833·1300 Mint 1968 c;,';dition . O<:Luxeextras! Sharp ! on ~al's 8 lo 4 for your ~hi~·r on ~·h~~rl~a~cri: ..... -----------'73 H.D. SplSlr. sz.ooo. '"'ZOO'"" cc""/" .. o<"-C romenlencC'. 997·1010 .. r8·6·J·:·u1. v-·..&&. 9960 t.,." l " 0 -t t II fi ---Custom s ilver lacquer ""' · .,..,, .. ,.,.."' .,., ... """ v •• ,.., ,.._..-n loots, Power 0 I I htC:f:.r~4o?'oeoo ·a Dan:;.r3~m. '74 DATSUM 260Z finish, navy leather in-••••••••••••••••••••••• •CHEV. '76 Hew• Factory u1r conditioning, tenor, sunroof. AM/FM VW BUSES 9932 1972 PLYMOUTH 1 DostonWhulcr.13'.50 11P Motor Homes, Two Ton HD C&C. 124 ster~o r adio, m ags stereo & casl!cllc. new '72Sunroof #7927 ••••••••••••••••••••••• StbriftqH.T.Cotap• Ml'r~tall xtras. inel Sole/Rent 916 CA. 2 spd. R.A. & 71\1 frt. (203lGW ). Michelins. SlO,OOQ. Call 4 spet.>d. H ard to fmd Hardt Fi d M del A r r 0 n l t int! car ! trlr M: coffer. Wkdys •••••••••••••••••••••• 114573610102).0nly$8995. IC•lly81w8ook$5800 644·9 130 .for appt. 757PSftCJr ISSMXO VOLVO 9 " 0 (340GHW>. uft 6. ·72411. Motor HotM Rentol HOWARD lkE'S Price $5299 weekday!IOnly. 4Spced. aircontl. VETIES '74 $1555 ;!1:-w.:;;dt Spoiler. 455 I 8 1/.2 to 32 '. CHEVROLET. Dove CLASSIC USS> 70 7 P'nCJr 411891' 1966 Hcirhor c M 6'16 9101 McTrcr·eaddee~-1nB<!;nz MARQUIS MOTORS Olds jet & custom trailer. Fully selr·contaaned Quail St s., N cwporl Mercedes Diesel' Super nice! Ch "Fr MISSION VIEJO $2995. al Mesa Boal SpeciulWeekly Hates Beach. 737Psncir 649GVD utos,Used 310 oose om 831·2880495·1210 Cl'nler. ·1595 Newport Hescrvefor llohdays --~3·0555 luyorLeose Air,,.spced •••••••••••••••••••••• HouseoflmfM)rts Blvd,C.M.f.46·0539 REGENCVMOTOI{ '7t L'I c·· m· o SS4"-4 GreatSt:>leclion 717Pa-r 788DOD MC 9905 714/523-7250 H0:\1E RENTALS "' a in J • Trude-ins Welcome .... ~ -ATLAS J.t'Cstmblt Crsr.T/l:hry 9'.!SN.ilarborBlvd,S.A. ~tany~xtras.Ca ll afit?r ti Hou.seoflmports Lomiles,extraclcun! ~··••••···~··•t••bo•••••0•1•Vf:TTE-;3 45'1, 4 ~pd, \'8x. fly brg. J\I r . hid * •531-2.503• * pm, 5S2-8l87 714 /523·7250 74 llorncl Spor. a ul . • ;im tfrn . radials. T-top. Ct.-sler/Plymouth tank. VllF, 2 onan. Sac -----vans 9570 t9b6 Ho1bor CM MnY303 s tu . wgn. 1'ac. air, loaded, 24,700 ml. xlnt '"' Sl7.SOO. r ay haul out, Rent 26' GMC. ~vt J>ty. •••••••••••••••••••••••, r .73220 Mercedes !'MIP'M stereo, panel· cond. pp. SGGOO to Ct. ~~n Daily & Sun. 'lil 10 survey 833·26l6 NH Call 8.13-2616 or 642-4097 75 280Z. amt m. slerw, Clean. Xlnt condition mg, luggage raek. 6 cyl. 557.0741 .: · Newport. B<!ach. Calif. 1965 FORD V AH air, mag whls. sliver /blk S6900. Ph 646'8705 Beautiful car. OFFER.1---------I 292\J Harbor Blvd., SH.500. Seacrsft 2JSf'. .. A "Surfe r 's Delight". int. Assume lse or buy. 968-497laft.6:00PM ougar 9933 Costa Mesa 1!175, twin 1500 Meres. For R c nl '74 , Min (R6J041 ). Mt6pm cal1496-7lu7. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 546-1934 '<Int cond w t trlr. SS Motorhome (22) Sci OMLY $1276 i4 p 10 Datsun Loaded MG 9742 . '75GREMLlu 1971 Cougar XR7. air. r;itlio. depth finder. Eves contained. $150/wk, 7• ·~ · · · VW C .&.MPERS . " power, Landau. $1850. '67 Fu.ry Sta. Wgn 4dr. & wknds, 5-111·40.S l ; days, ml. 492·4599 cvcs/wknds MARQUIS MO!ORS auto. JC.Int cond. Sac ut ••••••••••••••••••••••• A As new. :moo Miles. Go-G44 57420r 549.8505 ltunnmg gd . $700/m<ike •>-12·1121. 558·1313 days. MISSION VlEJO S2800. 645·2233 MG Midget '?5. 5.000 ml., '69 Poptop #7445 ing very reas. Green. ----nfr. 673·4083, leavc No. -. 831-2880495°1210 . z . , Pvtply.$3550.Callafl6, Westphalia O wner mus t sell!Dockje 9935 .XTllA SHAHI' · 1 yr old. Lazy Daty 17' cabover 74 260 • auto: uir' lai>e &lO 0316 '71 p t ~7967 644·8371 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 Oarrucuda Gran Cpc Ouffleld 20· clce, yellow '75, Dodge chaiKe. ver '75 Dodge Van. "• ton. deck, e.tc. Loaded. lhgh · op op lT •68 Dodge Dart. runs J ownr. xtra clean c a nopy $8000 firm. nicc$7.000.645·245G Xlot con d . Loade d . blucbk conl.l.mustscllat MCM1dget 1968, Westphalia . 673389'J fi73·7670. 8:J0..5. 675-2922 BeauL camper Interior. low book. $4000 pvt ply. $1,450 '71 f:Jottop 6~9Cl.<P8uick 9910 1t?od , manu~I ~rans, • · llftSPM &wknds 494.9737 d nys, eves 645·2233. 496·9566 , Ltkenew.lonules ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~/b1>tofr.99·SG8nfl ponfioc 9965 1 ----Motor HCHM 4!!4·5625. w 260Z 16 000 mi brn ' .. _ 9750 71 Poptop #2312 1973 IUICK s. ••••••••••••••••••••••.a 40' llurco Classic. Beaut llentol --2 • • • · orsc_. Sharp Ford 9940 '73 Grand Prix SJ Kit. ;, • decoratt'd, sips 6. twin (6) New 21l' Diplomats Autos w_.ttd 9590 blk .hll. Am/Fm. t<~pe, ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Rat Top 288JHY Rt9al-Sport Coupe ••••••••••••••••••••••• vinyl. A/C. many xtras-, Chrys llemles, lol!I of (2) Ne w 30• 1-:xplorcrs ••••••••••••••••••••••• fac .ilr, mngs. 640-l760 '67, 912. whitt'. mi~t cond. Sundial Vt!, a utom a l1 l' • J>\\(r · .00 l"orcl Cly Sq. W~n. P.P. Sue. S3195. 642·9345 xtrns. $22,900. 6'15·6827 or (2J N .. w .,.. "uuthwin"·' WE t>AV TOP DOLL/\ H •72 Wun w/nir. SS.300. /\II scrv1re re \'"eek "rid Speci'·•I steering, :11r cond., vinyl """·"""c . ... ..., "' "" >' " " rd 538 " ~ • " top •-""'r wind' 1"c Call olt 6, fj45·342.'I 197.') Ponti' "C Le Man,"' .....,.,.-, c<11Ncw22' t'ourstars. FORT, OPUSEO~Al.S, S2 t50 co s.646·5 · • '72 Poptop 486f0 °' ··-· » •0 • .. " \1-;lGN 001\U'STlt · (847JPA) __ S.'l75· M:is~'>ell __ sports cpc, Landau top, ., .... ..,,. Chris Croft W/2"3 Loaded w/optlons incl FOi • • 968-5792 aft 5. '66 Porsche 912. Good Wcstphaliu <Ill' $.2699 ...,.,,,,,, rr 963 7""" ...,. "" "' color T V i\11rrowavc orCLASSICS ---, • 5 '70 LTD Country Set, ~•· ~,.,,, o er. ·""" ~1!_cv8~~1°~1~~cl~~ dual roof ;1irs. J\vnil. :•~ tf yourcarlscxtrarlcanD:i ts un . '74 '~. 260Z. con<L~S•l23670 7,41~bl~to~ #45 MARQUIS MOTORS pa~s. aft, uuto. nr nu •71 l''ircbird E.sprlt S2S9S .. ofJuly29.Tht•seoronc is<.-eus first. Sllver/blk, 4·spff, maJt$, a . ·sundial ,fnl{&stovt: MISStONVIF:JO Mich.$1,000ti'!-'t-21:\(i. __ Air. P /S, xlnt 'cond: ~%~s1o_n_1_y_s_i_o_s ; 30. additions to our necl u IAUER IUICIC Mtehelins. am/Cm !llllr<>o Porsehl.' s1>0kl'l'l here smk, wate r lank. full _831·2810495·1_2 I 0 '71 LTD St.250. Auto, 11/11. _1192·8.')71 Od ~2.'i llarbot Ulvtl. . tnpe. 38M m.i. 1~21.VZ. ,OR SC HES et.I mper e~~·.~p~tl. :.!O' 1''iberi::tnss (;ully· Dales nv tl1•ntal11 Inc Costa Mtlsa 979.2500 PP. $4,800. Perlect cond 5 Ch Fr Mu st be seen ·16 Opel lsu7.u. Br:ind p/w.111h, lupc. xlni com!. Thilnderblrd 9970 'al>in. 11151 /0 , Muuy ex• ortrv1t1e 559-<"1<16 Work. 544-75io; home. to oose om new, woo on 11ame i;huw. 6<10,!llll!l __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • TOP IUY~R '194-211.14. J!l'12 • 1U76Dll mod~ts . lras. 1trc11l for skhn11 & -----------1 s: · Mertedc!4 Ucnt Dealer wicc SllOOO. Mukc '73 Gn1nd Torino sr1. w14n. ''15 T-Bird, lklaut, lc>w in1 .• f t $ h i n 8. U 9:; 0. r h '731-:scupado. Loaded!! Set us fl:-it. &. last! Top '70. l(;(jO Roadster. Rik Trude· in~ orr. 673·27 12. Air. s,lereo Pwr wind • below blue book . • 1193"42-16 W~kly rental. Sleeps i dollur p;ud for imporu. w /rod int. nu top & tires. . Hon• of Imports ---pwr scat1:1. l ow11r • c<ce<~J)· ti45·020:l. • ~.~;.~~~••••••••!~.~~ • • S~i-1 171 • • ~c:~;~~A ~1~:98~~~~~.~,~~t sell. __2!4/521·725_!_ :~~!'!~••••••••••!!.'.~ ~~~~~t~on\l, $2~ ~~•~•••••••••••••!!?.~ APOt,a.O: 2845Jla rbor Blvd. at 9725 '64 <.:, m w;t sell! ·68 SQ bk. amtrm lap{'. ~ 7l! Foret f.1'0 W1111. Cnt.ry 12 Chc\'y Vc~lt 2300, it<t HOlll 1-~ 14 w/lrlr. $920. without $820. 673 :J65.I) HOllE 14 H(.'(J·Whitc & Blue Sall. Top rood. wttrailcr, & ,ICCC5l!Orle~. $140(), MOTOR HOME Colitn Mesa 540.64 10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $4100/bcst offer. tires & fHhnl, heel t (2}11, " &1 /\/G. lo ml. S2150. l'vl body. ~d <·ond. lluri;aln 29'. 440cu. In. l>odKc. Wf~. BUY 675·8772 hack. Very ch.rnn. $1107 J>ty. 559 13~1 _____ ,mll'. G41i·SClU art 6 • ttoor & dash. air. ONA 3329 (lcner~tor. center b~•th. •USED CAllS & 'llll 9l2. S !!pd. rac. :ur. 675· • '70 t 'ord Torino 4dr. '75 VcAa w11gon. unt-0, :i1r, c.: U rad Io. AM I .. ~ M TRUCKS• rhrom.c w~ls. ntoupunkt ·74 sv J> 1-: n 1n:i.:ru. C.:all 557·11158 16,000 ml. deluxe. Cull s tereo. o thl·r extras . Comcln or Call IUYORLEASE AM /i'M. s te r,co. u7oo XLNT CON O AM/l"M irnyllmc 1146·3'700orll4(1·G8G2. llulSharp! NHApprojsoC lnS"' .... T"' ,.. ....... ori.i. mt, C'ni;inc ovrr . CASSF.TTF.. 22M Mt $25,500 Gnffl Che•roe.t __ ,... .-. "'" hauled within lost ~000 PP flOOO ~7:\.l!tlSG N be Alltos, New 9100 _,...Mew 9100 j mt. COncourftc e<md. m/ __ . ---ii rs ······················· ·············~········· '74 Model on '75 Chassis 111211 Buch llivd. out. Mech. records s vn il. ,74 lJash<'r. lll,000 m i. • Sold new In '75. liuntlnglon Beach $72.'iO. rtr m. C~ll for a ppt. Yr/SOM mi warr. 2Dr.. Cad1•11ac Gt5·Tgso ---- l4 · L11ser x lnl cond. Blue hull. $750. 494·3840 G uppoy 13 Sailboo\ w/suils & trailer. Sl499. at )lesa BOat Center, ~12 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 847°6087 • 549.333 t Sttious lnct,u1rics only. sunrf, slcmi. ~36-771 t. 6'75-8624 eves & wknffs TOP DOLLAR --~ vw '71 cm pr, all elcc( rec. PAID ·m. 912. Exceptional cond. nu radials S'l350. JMMEDIATELY AM /FM. chrome whls. 003·1~1 FOR ALL Mlchlircs.893·5333. - -·-- FOREIGN CARS '65 VW bu~. nu tires. bo\JY Cal 28 no. . o-aded. CALLOR COME IN ''15 Carrera. Zl.000 1111. gd eond . e ng nus wk $13,.SOO. Ve clean.,..~ T _. 917 TOSEE US xl n t co nt!, l mm ac:. U 50/b!H offr. Cal l ,."l(o(l Hl\"R(•Q HllJO (11'11\ Ml 'II b•I / i!Oll• 673·,~or772-7920. ·~· ,...... NEWPORT IMPORTS o fjat 124 Sport, 37,000 $19,500. 540•0224, 531·7319 \213>433.29u dys only. •••••••••••••••••••••• l'lll,prirnocond. 13'METCALFw/trlr,xlnt '78 35' Park Model. Fae· 3lOOW.CstUwy,N.B 646·S940 • '75 Porsche ·91lS. '70 VW Squorebnck, xlnt cood. 2 sets sails, ~. tory air, sliding glass d r, 642•9405 Sunroof, .stereo, whit~ runnlnit c:ond. $!350/bi t ~·U03 ti · •om made "'·lty '7$ SPYOER. S l l>d , w/saddle mtr. 20,000 mi. "'Cr Mi> •. a'n. .... ""°·""""' ·---------• 11 cus~ • ,,. u I BUY JUNK CARS A~l/F~l S tr3ck. ~mpg, $13.850. Pb 673·4203 " . ~""""""'· """ """'" W ER. Xlnt cond. Dolty; deluxe. 3 mos old. Mus \TSEDAUTO PARTS Jo ml. clean &. sharp! 1 _.._ 1 9756 "70 VW Bug, ~adio. Dark safety jacket & cover. sell for cash. 995·7'799 540-5125 847·9637 Best otr 552·$428 -. oyce Green. 4 spd tr:ins. Od 675-1254 •74 Cardinall3'. Llke new. CASH FOR YOUR CAR! . C ••;,•1••0£A•••l•[••R•l•N••u••S•A•••• tires. s1000. 493·8G43. m a ny x.tru A s kin l974 Xl9, lo mr, ocoa ... 30' Bristol Cruis Sip • We Need More cars. mats Ani a exhaust . orig ROY '67 VW Bug, good running s alls, brand new spin. Allfos.t-flce& •THICARrt.ACI* apprec.644·~ CARVER 96fH949art 5 .. nev used. Loaded W/ ,.... 9400 2100 HarborBlvd,CM ROllS·ROYC[ .,4 H lc'hha ki; am tfm equip. Asltlng $25,SOO. •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• 631·2620 Flat '12.124 Sport Ci>e, iMOJ•"'w" a c • Quality and Pr.fee GuarOlntecd lt'.1sing Spctlal1s1 ~ l'tcfcr red R.11c, largc~t Srtrclion of New & u~~d C<1tli11,1t' in Or.rnge County Open Suod.1y Cadillac Master Dealer 2600 Harbor 81\'J, Cu111;1 Mc).1 540·9 I()() Nabers Cadillac _ w~lip N.B. FuWkeel. 5 Sl,800,6'1U&l7• CALL OR COME IN! ownr: Xlnt cond. See to fR{ cond. S900 or best ofr. Cons1der serious offers. POISCHI OWHllS nr perfect $2350. *"""" e..t<ll stt>reo. chrome w his. SSS-0654. SWAP MEET don't tnlu ....... orted 96.1·l2Sl . ...,_ 49•000 mi. $2350. 84S-8480 '74 Cad El J)orado. Dlu SABOT (7067). Alione, this ooe. A~ 7. 1530 E . •••••••••••••••••••••••........ 9727 ClO~O SUNOAn '63 Bus. cu~t. int, lccboit. w/whilc ubriolct tQp rigged /or racing. $MC). Edincer. Santa Ana. C.ll GtfMlral 970 I ....................... To__._ 9765 AM/PM 8trk. nds ent; Int .. snrf. cruise. loaded, C 11545-"509 i · fi 541~ •••••••••••••••••••••• ,...... wk.bstofr.646-3814 lomi.57,400.645·4344 a . ormorein o. '74 Audi. air. a m /fm, '7 3 H onda C I vi c •••••••••••••-,•••••••••1----------1---------.. 1 14• AMF Wln.dflite with F'TOXJ4 T\ger Paw. Lot o( outo, p/a, $4,600. '6 Hatchback. XJntcond, lo 72 Corona Ma rk n .. 4 dr. '67V.W. Buja, $800. '62 Cadllll1c, 11ir trail er. $550/oUer. tr.ad lell.S15CaJJ at\er6 ToyotaCOrona,gd~nd ml.$2.M.5.PbfU·9l~att air.auto,J1lntcoitd.·$Utoo CaJJDannyafl.4pm. 1tood tires. good ~6'73-l729after8 pm.6'1J.2981 . PP.(93.6335 .5.m. • n.rm. George.6'3·~ 673~ 52.Wi 5411·3008· .... __ -• -J.. H1111tington .Beach Fountain '1 alley EDITION ~1 •* * * !~OL. 69, NO. 216, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES • Tax Restriction llJ aOBE&T 11.UKEa ....... ..,_ ..... Huntinston Beach voters will 1tven lhe cha1¥e to vole on wo i11uea on the November ot that would restrict t ax- vyinc powers or the city coun· CouacU members decided they ad DO otber choice Monday ght but to put a coolroverslal an. ameodment sponsored the Committee Agalmt New Taxes (CANT> on the ballot. The CANT proposal would re· quire a three-fourths council ma· jority (six out of the seven mem· bers> before any revenue produc- ing measure or service charge could be enacted. Council members, making the best of what they regard as a poor situation. countered with the.ir own ballot proposal. It would require a majority of five of the seven members to raise new taxes. Both proposals will be on the ballot. The council version also would keep n on-r evenue raising charges such as trash colltttk>n and business license fees at just a simple majority vote. The business and trash fees a.re reearded as non-revenue raising because they merely pay the COS· ts for services performed, ac· . cording t o Councilman Ron Shenkman .• By agreeina to put lbe meuure on the November ballol., costs will be held down to about ~.ooo. If the measure went lo a special eltttion In February, the costs would be expected to come to about $25,000 according to city of· ficiala. • CANT supporters have mount· ed a petition drive in recent months gatherin1 the required signatures. Two weeb ago they * * * - Afteraoea N.Y.Stoeks I\ ' . TEN CENTS I ~·~·~~.~.!.~~-·, by Monday niaht they had col· and people have a tendency to lected :llOO additional signatures. wte no on thlncs they don't un· Council members almost un-dentand." animously were opposed l~ the Shenkman--said that Ir the ls· 1 ·CANT proposition. 'They didn't sues came on a special etec· Uke their own very weU either. Uon they would more likely draw "I hope they both go down to out special interest voters which defeat in November," Shenkman would boost tht blll'schances. saJd. Councllman Richard Siebert "Having them on th~ Nov-also said he voted to put the ember ballot wiJI . work to the meuures on the ballot In order to councU's advantage," Shenkman. <See HB TAX. Pap Al> * * * * * * Valley Tax: .Cut? Council Eyes Rlite Tonig~ The Fountain Valley City , Council is expected to focus its -attenUon oa cuUin& tM tax rate today at its 7:30 p.m. meeting. Mayor Al Hollinden said Mon· day he and other council mem· bers have been studying methods or cutting the city tax a rate'by even more than the eight-cent trimming proposed two weeks ago. A group of about S> residents called on council members Wed· nesday to slash the city rate by 23 cents because or a large increase in property values this year. Holllnden said he ls prepared to allow the public lo air its views on the tax rate after city staff presents a report on the matter. The mayor said he expects the meeting to center around three proposed resolutions dealing ' with the tax situation. • 'Mayday, M agdag! One of the proposed resolutions would determine the amount or pr~y tax revenue required this year. Another resolution would set the citl'a W16·71 tax rate. -TM UUal tw....-ecl resolution would u.r1e state ltlitla\Cll'S tor• _This i s a photo of Newport Beach ing waters of the high tide that e ncircled lifeguard Chuck Conway apparently going his tower Monday afternoon. His bosses down with his lireguard tower at Rocky said this is a regular occurrence at Point near Corona del Mar. Actuall~·. <'.c>nway's duty s tation. adding that he is r --eo __ n_w __ ay __ w __ a_s_a_b_•_e_to ___ ri_s_e_a_bo __ v_e __ th_e __ s_w_i_r'_· ____ us_ed __ t_o_i_t_a_n_d_is_p_e_rr_e_c_tl_y_s_a_r_e_. ___ • ________ _ 1 Ocean View .. School Board '~.Okays Budget , : Ocean Vi ew School District 1 Jtrustees has approved n 1976-77 ! , ~dget totaling $20,028,414 or 9.36 ~percent higher than last year. District officials. projected ; average dally attendance for the ~ming year to be 14,385, an In· • t,.e.:aM of ..c> students from last , ar. Ten additional teachers '~~~ve been Included at the seventh ~d eithth grade levels. The ' fiildgel Includes a maintenance t't'eserve of SS0.000, orrlcialssaid. lJ-·The approved budget includes l"eular incremental salnry in , ereases for employes. j: The d istrict tax rate this year is , estimated at about $2.76 per StOO t ·•ssessed valuation, down 7.71 cents from 197~·76. Jim Jones, as· aiatant superintendent, told the board the decrease Is due to a 25 ~cent increase in assessed i-valuation. Teeth Put lrilo Case ROCKLAND , Maine (AP> -A dog on trial for viciousness provided Its own m os t damae in g tatimony ...., it bit an assla· tant district attorney in the ankle. Twcr dozen people had lCODe to the court to com· plain about the dog. Dis· lrict Court Judge Paul A. MecDonaJd, trylng to keep order in lbe crowded court, continued the case and asked the dis trict at· tomey's office to interview witnesses In ,a separate room. l During lhe lnletviews, the dog cau1bt Asst. Dist. Any. Paul Eggert walking acroaa the room and bU blm. Huntington Slayer Gets 15-year Term Baby killer Patrick Randall Hebert of Huntington Beach was sentenced to a state prison term of up to 15 years Monday for his lnntction of fatal injuries on 2. year ·old Delta Dawn Davidson. OraQge County Superior Court Judge William S. Lee made It clear in bis comments from the bench that defense pleas for pro- bation for Hebert. 24, are not re- alistic in view or the defendant's record and the nature or the or- Cense. Judge Lee round Hebert guilty of Involuntar y manslaughter last July 7 after the pros~ution de· manded during thhe non-jury trial a verdict or ri'tst degree murder for the unemployed palnter. 1l was alleged in Hebert 's trial that be abused the :youn~ victim .. while her mother was absent from the home she shared with the defendant at 17441 Koledo Lane and then put the child to bed and went to bed himself. Mrs . Betty Davidson testified that she was made aware of the child's Injuries when she heard moaning coming from the vie· Urn's rOQm . Delta Dawn was rushed to a local hospltaf and died on the e mergency room la· ble. Hebert's l awyer argued that the multiple injuries may have bttn Inflicted when the child, ac· cording lo Hebert. fell in the bathroom that night and struck her head on the toilet bowl. Prosecutor Frank Briseno con· demoed the defense version or the Injuries as ·'utter nonsense.'· "•JJPJI Bo•eeo•ing """' .... P"l*t1 ta structure and revise it "to pnmde tax re- lief to residents.•• Hollinden said he would hold all public comments on the tax rate until the council reaches the agenda items dealing with it. . "The meeting should move qukkly to the tax iuue since the other agenda Items are not as im· portant," Holllnden sald. The mayor said Monday he was not prepared lo give specific fig\tres as to bow much more the council may consider cutting because othel' councilmen are still studying. information from citystalf. "I have met with a League or UFW Claims Info's False SACRAMENTO (AP) -Cesar Chav~ .... tJnlted Farm Workers union has gone lo court lo challenge ballot pamphlet argu- ments against its November election far m labor iniative. The suit lists Republican Ken Maddy of Fresno and Democrat John Garamendi of MokeJumne HUJ as anti-argument statement siibers. Maddy. who has fought the UFW on several issues over the years, said the argument he signed was factually correct. MaeDonald, aayinc no further evidence was needed, ordered the doe's owner, Emily RoblUI ol · Rockland, to chain the doe. Olympic' swimmers Bri81\ Goodell of Mis· sion Viejo and Shirley•Babashoff of Foun· tam Valley get welcome home hug from their coach, Marie Schubert <center). A lot of other rolks were on hand. MtmCl•r nilhl when the u .s. s\V\m sun new home from Montreal. See st«y. P---JW. ... CiUes subcommittee on the issue and we expect to send a tax relief resolution lo the governor soon, HOllfnden sai . The mayor expressed fears that two proposed statewide ballot initiatives may pass because of the public's coocem over increased assessed valua· tlon this year. One or the proposed initiatives would limit the property tax to one percent or a home's market value. The proPosal is backed by a group called the Unit ed Organization of Taxpayers. Inc. Another initiative drive has been launched by Los Angeles D.111\1~..,. ...... MOVES UP IN H8 Richard Hartow Huntington Plan Chief. Moved Up Huntington Beach Planning Director Richard Harlow was~ pointed assistant city aid · mlnlstrator Monday night in a major reshuffle of the city ad· ministration. In addition to assisting City Ad· ministrator Bud Belsito, Harlow will direct the city's redevelop· ment efforts. Edward Sell ch, assistant plan- ning directoT, was named acting planning director at the same Ume. Harlow, 39, has been employed by the clty since 194l>. He wUI be paid $2,815 per month. Belsito, who ascended to city administrator whe n Dave Rowlands resigned under pre· uure. had his salary advanced udidSellch. Belsito will now be making S3.224 per month and Selich, SZ,101 a month. The planning department wilt u1ume some of the office duties or Economic Development Dlrec· I.or Bill Back, Public Information Officer Bill Reed said. He added tha\ the changes will free Back ·'to sell the city" ror In. duatrlal and commercial de· velOpment. Reed aaid the moves will ena· ble UM city to set up a one-atop of· fice for developers in the dty and C\ltdelays and red tape. QlficiaJs said that Ha?low's tramret wUI mean there Is one leu emplo1e in the plamdn1 de· partment. They say this will re- sult in a SlS,000 per year aavinp for the dty. Board Eyes &dget 1'19 Hanliftllon Beach Union Hip Scbool b iatric:t Board ol Trustees ii expected to approve a S31.'24.225 budgetfor im. 71 •tits 1 :30 meeUDR tonigbt. ·. County Assessor Philip E . ' Watson, who tried si'milar measures in 1968 and 1972. Watson's 197'6 proposed.~ iliative would limit property tax- es to l .S percent of market value, exempt. the first $25,000 or market value of owner-occupied houses and 20 percent of tho value of any single-family house. . The Watson initiative would also require a two-thirds majori· ty vote of the state legislature lo raJse taxes. Holllnden labeled these at· tempts as "bad legislation" that would hurt city operations in the Jong run. Swine Flu To Blame In DeathJJ? HARRlSBURO , Pa. (AP) -· The loll has risen lo 19 from a mysterious disease that struck an American Legion convention last month and 52 others are I hospitalized, a stale official said today. State Health S e cretary Leonard Bachman told a news 1 conference that doctors and re· 1 searchers still haven't identified t the disease, which has symptoms or fever. headaches, chest pains and lung congestion. "I think it Is most likely a virus, but virus pneumonia is the ' closest I'd call it now," Bachman said. But .. Dr. J ay Satz, head of the ' state' health department's im· munology division, said a bac· teria could have caused the Ill· ne11s. Other authorities have suggest- ed swine flu as the possible cause, and investigators from ' the federal Center for Disease ' Control in Atlanta were here try- ing to isolate the cause of the deaths. "It may take some time to find all the victims," Bachman said earlier. "l don't think we've 1ot· ten all the deaths yet." The ages of the 16 dead iden-1 lified earlier ranged ln age from• 39 lo 82. At least one death has been recorded as pneumonia. Autopsies have been ordered In many or the deaths. All the victlms suffered the same symptoms, which Included fever or up to 107 degrees. "I've never seen anything like It," said Bachm an. • Blood samples and throa~ swabbings from the victims werG (8" llALADV, Pa1e A.%) Coa8t Weather Low clouds n ight and ,,.rung Wednesday, tum· Ing fair in afternoon. rnghs • about 70, Iowa to dip to mid 50S I INSIDE TOD.4. Y Rolph Nadir, tM IJCIHoft'I moat influential crtric of big butiu11.ond QOoernrnad, ii 11imself .a hu1h-hu1h con· glometore who refu1e1 ro dlt1tllgt /ifltmdol ddaUt of it• optratlon. ~e P.age A7. l••e~ AtY-s.r°"Ce IUI fllMILIMfft az 1..-llMl-.cll 91 -.i.1 •• L M ... .,. A• MMl.,.1 l'•t A 11 Coltllfwllle AS,H ......... , ..._ A•· c..rc_, ., ar..,.c-"' c~•• ... ,. ..._.. , •1-1 CMl!c• 9J kl1'1•,..... "" ~ aJ '"'" ••.• .__ .... left Al MealMfllttl AM-11 I ...... ~... M T•'"4tlell All .........._, el •• l1lltl9trl .. ......... ,,.,.... ...... ,.. :.:.-:.. :: ..,.,,_. A4 A2 DAILY PILOT H/F I I Tu9$day, AuguSI 3. 1t7't , 'Startling Disclosures' Vowed a, UTllVll a. \'INSl:I. 1'be next atep to the probe ot ., .. ....,,..... what some believe wu the Start.line dlscloaures wUJ be paUticatJy motivated removal of torthconilag from Costa Men's Dr.1'oto, wbo basheadedcUnJcal Fairview State Hospital, its Ml· ~rvtcet at Fairview f« 14 yeart, v1lory board promised Monday. ... a face•to-face coofrontaUon after calling for a two-PfOft&td Wl!!'lackDer. . invadl'atioo by thulate. We hue ~~~as1zed tbe But the Fairview State urgency ol th11, Nason said Hotpital Advisory Board refused Monday after tbe board met at to CU.CIOH the exact nature ol the the hospital to draft a telet.YPed cUldolures. The board devoted diapatcb to Lackn~r. Nason said &he letter to At· tomey General Younger is writ· ten and ready to mall, but the live-member board felt protocol demanded a confrontation wllh HeaJ&h Director Lack.net-first. He said as soon as Lacknef' responds and a conference oc· curs, both the letter to Younaer outlining alleged a~ofpower and responsibWUes will be sent and releued lo the presa. ·- ., Solomon Split by Chain Saw NEW BRUNSWJCK, N .J. <AP) -Eugene Schneider has been ordered to explain in court why his idea of dividing property in a divorce setUement was cutting hls $80,000 houso ln 'hair with a chain saw. Jn papers on file here Monday. Schnelder was charged by his estranged wife with cutting thr<Maah the suppGrt beams oC their bome In Carteret with a 'chain saw July 23. Schneider told authorities that cutting up the house was1 his idea oC complyina the New Jersey's divorce laws which require fatr and equitable division of pro~. an att«ney familiar with the case said. <( Its meetiJIC to a diacauion oe the "uoa, a llila&OD Viejo re.ti· receAt reslgaation of Fairview • =u dttllDed to go into areater MedJcal Directoc Anthoo)' N. H ·d.d ft i Toto. e ' say a er emerg ng .~......._ Board member• \'oted un· fromtheclOled-doocMSSion: Naaon, a producer of the Gardea Grove Community Chu.tth's "Hour of Power" in- s pi r a li o S>'a I TX,J!;.•ram, stresaed that the · do not implJute Dr. Toto ueept as a victim ill this cue. Housing inspector Leonard A. Zaleski said he found rafters, the shingle' and roof decking of the home cut through. He said noor joists were a lso cut 'through near the walls, makini the building unfit for habitation. ... ·-·--·-' s--r·-anJmously to demand an im· . -The MlvJsory board ii C()ft• irs ·-~ ~r . mediate face-to.face confl'Oftla. v\needDr.Totowaaforcedoul~. Former Minnesota Gov. tion wltb California Department lllS post by an int~al power ch· Harold E. Stassen says ''it ot lleal&h Director Dr. Jsome F. que, possibly workiftl ln con«rt would take a miracle" to Lackaer 00 the matter. with Sacramoto officials. ":in t~e Repu~Hca n pre· They already have called for ·-The~rdeman~foraprobeby s 1dentrnl n o mination but Attorney General Evelle J . Youngers ~nee _is not directed added he will try to rally Younger's office to assist in at any aituatioo direct.Jy blamea- uncommitted delegates for establishing the motives and bleon Dr .. 'f'.olo. . . . "We bad to eeparate fact from fiction," he remarked ot Mon. day's meeting. "After ever- ytbJnf was brought out, it was so st~t.hng we felt we have to meet w1pi Dr. Lackner first.•• Schneider's wile of 33 years, Phoebe, is suing for a divorce on the grounds her husband would "constantly and continuously bring women into the marital home." She filed the additional charges of malicious damage to the home. ' , a long-shot b'id. methods behind Toto's resigna--Spec1f1c daily care rouunes . lion and relations between lower· I "The attorney teneral's office echelon state hospital _penoenel OVSclwol has subpoena powers. We do not. ~ mentally and pbys1cally han- We feel these will be needed." d1cap_ped chenta wlll come unc:ler board member Michael Nason scrutin>: · . To Appear Against Cella . ~ ~n Pkads Guilty declared. -Criminal charges cau'ld re· R l • sull from the probe. e 1"'Hir-.de .. ng -Possibly illegal activities in-••~ &I • Fr•• P_,,e Al volving state Department or Health of!kials in Sacramento Pl C MALADY areiovoJved. ans ut • • • "A small group of people over a stretched period of tlme, I feel, hav~ orchestrated_it.'' Nason The Ocean View School Dis- trict .Board oC Trustees et>ntinued Monday to cut a summer re- modeling program budget to i~ originally planned SJ.9 mUUon size. The board approved cuts in fu nds for cabinets, sinks. Jockers, construction services, equipment r ental, safety bar· ·rlers and cleanup operations. 1 1 Bids for the program came in 30 percent higher than anlicipat- 1 ed. necessitating the budget trimmin~. Architect for the projet't, Tony Anthony. said he would have plans for the pro~ram redrawn within three weeks. The district hopes to go out for bid again before the end of the month. The remodeling program in- cludes alterations and additions at seven schools. Twenty-two re- locatable classrooms, which wiJI remain permanent structures I until the district enrollment • necessitates their movement, are also Included in the plans. Six relocatables will be at Crest View, four at Village View, four at Marine View, three at Westmont. two at Mesa View and one each 3l Spring View, Circle 1 View and Hope View schools. I The plans a lso call for a Sl86,000 multipurpose building al tlarbour View School. Ousted Cop Seeks Return In Huntington Former Huntington Beach patrolman Gi lbert Coerper is making yet another bid to return to the police department he last served six years ago as a motorcycle omcer. In his new Orange County Superior Court lawsuit Coerper demands $35.000 tn back pay and immediate reinstatement to the job he loat In August ~9'10. That dlsm issal has been upheld in several aubsequenl penoMel and court hearings. Coerper's dismissal followed an lnvesligaUon into his conduct when, reportedly actJng for the Wives Guald. he was given damaged merchandise from the 'Montogomery Ward store In lluntington Beach. It was alleged that some o( the · merrhandiae wound up In the homes of Coerper's friends. OltAMGI COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed "'UIOl"l_hef_ JMll R. CurleY V;ct,., ...... l_Cit_M~ Thom•s Keevll UHor Thomas /4. MIW1)Nne llAl~E- H/f sent to state health laboratories in Phllaltelphia and nown to the f~eraJ Center for Disease Con- trol In Atlanta for tests. It will take two to three days to grow cultures from the samples. These cultures coltld lead to iden- tification of the diaease. Cases of the illness were re- ported throughout·the state. All the persoM affected attended the three-day Legion convention in Philadelphia thal ended July 24. The first reports of iJJness came last Monday: the first death Fri· day. It was the mounting death toll Monday that alarmed public health orricials . said of Dr. Toto's deperture. "We thought we just bad a verbal mJnority, not an action group." Nason said advisory board Chairman Dean MCC.Oy, wbohad to return to San Diego, authorized him to speak for the advisory board, Fairview Families and Friends Inc .. and members of the California State Employes Association CCSEM Jn the·matter. Dr. Toto, who was excluded from the board's executive session dealing with his Aug. 22 resignation, s aid he bad no further comment. Bachman was asked IC it could "My Fairview tenure is a be swine flu. closed chapter," Dr. Toto added. "That's a possibility," be said. "We 're trying to pin it down, but we don't know right now. But there's no reason to panic, ever- yone should reaJlze that." LIBRARIAN SUCCUMBS Ronald S. Alce Services Set For Librarian Ronald Rice Memorial services for Rooald S. Rice, 43, a Laguna Beach resi- dent who was Fountain Valley's head librarian for the past 10 years, have been tent.atively 11cl for 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Lasuna Beach. Mr. Rice, who died ot cancer Monday at South Coast Com ... munJty Hotpital, it survtftd by hit mother, Nrt. Stanley Rice, or Lacuna Beach, and bis slater, Mrs. Robin EUia, of Loi Anleles. A member of the Fount.a.in Valley Friend.I ol the Library, and local chapters of the Ex· chan1e Club, Historical Society and Sons of the American Revolution, Rice had worked .Stb the Orange CGUnty IJbrary . since lMS. The Fountain Valley Friends of the Ubrary bu requested that donaUoDI be eent to the ROMld S. Rice memortal.Scbol...aup Fund foru11r.,. ~ ....... . Re will enter private practice Sept. 1 with a private clinic chain and be replaced at Fairview by Dr. Michael Levine. Devil Cultist ·Link" Hinted In Kidnaping CHOWCHILLA <AP> -The three younc men accused in t.be Chowchilla bus kidnaping may be seH-styled disciples of the de· vii, according to newspaper re- ports. The rough draft ot a SS.million ransom note cloeed with the words "We are Beelaabub," ac· cording to sources q\ded Moo· day by The Fresno Bee and Sacramento Bee. Investigators believe the note was writ.tea by Jamee Schoen· feld, 24, the newspapers said. Also in custody in the July 15 kid· nap are Frederick N. Woods, 24, and Schoenfeld's brother, Richard, 22. They are being held on $1 million baU each. The reference to Beelsabub is a misspelling of Beelzebub, a name associated with Satan. Thia report was not confirmed by authoriUa. Sources said the note was one of several crucial pieces of evidence Uniting the three to the cue which were found clwiag a search of the Woods family estate in Portola Valley on the San Francisco Peninsula. Other evidence reportedly found there include. a hand· written list of the kid.nap vistims' names and a plan to kJdnap a buaload of children for ransom. The evidence I• covered by a gag order wbicb wu extmded to next Monday. Defense attorne)'I HY they will requeat that the order coathaue lo be e&tended wbm it explra. F,,...PflfleAJ liB TAX ••• savemone)'. "I abaoluteJy disagree with the intent. however. It is cotaJJy un. neceMary and too restnd.ive." _ touncilwoman Norma Gibbs abo reluctanUy went alone ia the uaaalmout M vote. Mayor ffar. rtet Wieder is awaJ at a C01t- . Ur. Louis J . Cella Jr. wUI have but one defendant at his aide Oct. 4 when he faces trial in Orange County Superior Court. Former-hospital controller Theodore Schurman, s:J, Santa Ana. became the second of four original indictees to withdraw from the doctor's skte Monday wben be pleaded pilty to five ol m felony counts. , Thole counts indude charges of grand theft, forieey and con· spiracy. Schiffman faces a possi· ble state prison term of one to 14 years which could be added on to his recenUy imposed federal prison term of two aad one half .vears. Judge William C. Speirs told Schlffman he that be wUl not be sentenced until the conclusion of the Cella trial. He indicated that he will then dismiss the remain· ing 122 cwnts. Schiffman is npec:ted to ap- pear as a prosecution witness •gainst Cella and wUJ receive prison or Jail time which will run f concurrenuy with his federal term. counts> to one year. All four de- fendants are appealing that con- viction. Appearing with ·him for the proseeutioa will be f«mer Mis· sion Community-Hotpital a¢. miniatrator Georae Louis Olien· J · V-)-· dorf, .. S. Luuna Beach. who UaD are 8 pleaded guilty last week to five • felony counts. . • S • H Jd l Juqe Speirs. the Cella trial ervJCe e juqe, sentenced Olleadorf to one year ia the county jail and placed J'uneral services were held him on two yeara probation. The thit morning for Juan Vania, •. one year term wW run concur-of 7581 Warner Ave., a Hunt- rently with his one year federal incto~ Beach resident for M sentence. years. Both men were found guilty Valera, who died July 30 al with Cella, 51, and farmer Mercy Westminster Community GeneraJ Hospital Mlministrator Hospital, was born in VWanueva, Stephen Robert Evans, 31, Zacatecu, Mexico. Laguna Beach, on felooy counts contaiDed in .a Los Angeles A local farmer, Varela is aur• Federal Grand Jury indictment. vlved by his five sons, Edward, Schiffman was convicted of 10 Angel, Phillip, Arthur and Fred; counts and Ollendorf pleaded four daughters, Pauline Rangel, guiltytotwocounts. Margaret Kuwltsky. Anita FederaJJudgeMattByrnesen· Guzman and Mary Lozano; 39 tenced Cella <22 counts) to five grandchildren· and 20 great· years in priaon and Evana (11.x grandchildren. We hold these truths to . . be self evident, that all money is liot saved equally. Money saved at Republic Federal Savings enjoy..s special privileges. It earns the highest inlcrest rate legally available on a wide variety of insured accounts. This in~rcsr is paid day-in ro dayo<>ut and is compounded daily. And intercit is calculated from the fir,_ of the month on savings received ~ the tenth, when held to quarter 1 end. · --"'"7~%8 .... 06% an onnuat y'9td of • o ~C~dalty. l1000 "'1111""'"' b&1111ce • 6 rur ,..,,..,,,viii 'v.o~,.-. teQvl•rO'\t P"'Mi'' ""'""°'""*" ·~ c:O'fl hc11e occ...,,1• ..io.e ..,,.~ ...,. 111t•4' ot•--·--.. >M•••• ......... fully insurctl to $40.000 and nho cn1i1lcs its owner to 20 (~ services, including travelers checks. snfc dcpo'it boxes.• nQtC collcc1ions • and checking :IC<'OUOIS. •• All men may be crtott!d equtl . Rut Inking advantage of Republic's hipi interest ratn :ind freo servu:cs is· one Sood way to make sure )IOU don't rtmaln equal, financially. . . o.f'fes H. Loos RkNtd P. 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He coaU~ued bb feare- memlU., viait to Caaununist Jn. docblna bJ fbbal OD to Huot. l*tcf a committee Ula& llttmnpt .. ell ud f alled to MUie differences with CANT represeatatiftl. ••we tried to 1et tbem to redace .-.U requ.lrement from slx mem- W.. to five-member majority but U didn't work out,'' 9'enkmansaid. "The CANT people acted responslbiJlty," be said. .. They uid they didD 't feel that tbey could change their pr'OpOlal in ,. IOOd ~Mace becauM the}' Md people aip.lq petitkllll in favor of ll IOI' a mmber of IDClldba. ,, --- • .,,.__.._......,, ,.. ........ o-,.c..., SANTAANA 17th St Wetlof Newport Freewey (714) 5'1·5286 AHAHl1M 202 Anaheim Pl1u, 500 H. Eucucs St. (714) 951H290 • LAGUNA NIOUIL 30232 Crown Valley P1r1tway 1714) 495..0850 WISTMINSTlft 134 Weslmll\Ster ¥••118oltl & San Diego Fwy. (714) 894·S347 ...... 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"Ned" Rutter or· all talk and then he told me, testified he was hired by Dr. her husband for divorce and that thought it was poulble that her him by Robinson. other' items of dettd the tape played back lor • your bus band hlred me to Wayne Lester Robinson to kill bis she was seeking division oC com· husband could harm her. personal property and a 1arrote the jury. you.' estran1ed wife. munity property accumulated in ''I told him that I thought it ·-the rope device used by killers In the tape, a voice ldentlCied 1'hen I began to shake and 1 Mrs. Robinson, 38, testmed the19·year marriage. waspo1s lble "shesaid. who prefer lo inflict. death by a s that or Dr. Robinson. ed him 'look. are you for that Scalise took her to lunch at She said Fosler asked her: Mrs. Robinson testified that strangulation. acknowledges Scallse's stale· .' I mean I was in a state or the VeJvel Turtle In Newport .. How well do you know your Foeter then told h«, "I can't do Mrs. Robluon told the jury abe ment that "everytbln& is flnished k ... !" Beach arter telling her he was husbaJld?" it," admitted that biJ real name · demanded further prool oC her except the escrow." t. was Janice Robinson's John Foster. an agent for a "I told him th al al cine lime I was Scalise and tbat be was to be husband's aJleged intentions and Deputy District Attorney Jay · moriy today as she recalled Ne\'acfa company that was in· thou&ht I knew him very well," paid more than $10,000 to murder aireed with Scalise to return lo <See DOCTOR, Pqe AZ) Mystery . Virus Toll Up to 19 ' t Jtlagday, Mayday! ing waters of the high tide that encircled HARRISBURG. Pa. (AP} - 'lbe tolJ has risen to 19 Crom a mysleriOWI dlteue thar struck-an American Legion convention last month abd 52 others are 00.pltallled, a slate official said today. Siate Health Secretary Leonard Bachman told a news conference that doctora and re- searchers sWl haven't identified the dlaea.se, which bu symptoms ol (ever, be~dacbes, chest pains 'Startling' Disclosllres At Hospital? This is a photo of Ne wport Beach lifeguard Chuck Conway appare ntly going down with his lifeguard tower at Rocky Point ne:ir Corona del Mar. Actuallr.. ;.Conway was able to rise above ·the swirl· his tower Monday afternoon. Hil boues •r Aa'l'lllJa L YDBEL said this is a regular occurrence at ~4':;1 ....... will be Conway's duty station. adding that he is fartbeom~-~ -&:.11-.•,11 UHdtoatandisperfectlysafe. '*•'".:er;,.....,, its ..s.. .. !=C=I~~= Ok d -iDV..U,atioD b7 the state. · aye But the Fairview State Halpllal Advisory Board ""-d to dlldOH tbe exact nature ol the · . diKloaures. The bom'd dewted College Budge~ · · Saddle back Trustees Approve .$18. 7 Million 1· By WILLIAM SCHREIBER The rate trustees favored was • 0t•11eo.11,P11e1sc•" 95 cents per $100 of assessed ? Saddleback CollcE[e trustees vaJualion. Thal is three cents less ba\'e adopted an $18.7 million than administrators asked but lfudget ror the next school year-five cents higher than tbc 1975-76 SJ.3 million higher than last rate that generated about $15.1 1~ar's and about $334,000 less million. than administrators originally Monday's action by trustees ~ght. came without debate or any The administration was forced public comment , though trustee •pore down its $19.1 milhon pr<>-Robert Bartholomew voted Pc>sal two weeks ago when against it. The riscally con- tfustees endor~cd a tax rate too ser vative Tustin board member emall tosupporl 1t. favored holding the lax rate at :topters Continue arch for Victims LOVELAND. Colo. <API ght helicopters new into Bai;: ~mpson Canyon today. their iews makln,: a rollowup visual eep for flood survivors, us oond teams assembled to re· w the search among mud tltides and d41bris forlhedead. '"l The fatality count stood al 82, l authorities feared the toll ould climb far higher. s igns of critically injured persons along the Big Thompson Ri ver. The cmphasl1 today for the first Umc was on recovering lhe dead. . Cathy Sayler of the sheriff's department said 62 bodies bad been brought out or the canyon nnd 20 others were pinpointed in· side but not recovered. (See FWOD. Pace A2) Jut year's level. All but four cents ol the new tax rate will go toward the district's general fund budget. The rest will cover redemption of bonds and in- te rest accumulated over the years. Barletta explained that the rou1hly 91-cent Jeoeral fund tu rate will serve as the di.ltrict'a base rate from now on under a re- cenUy-approved community col· legefinancin&law. In the years to come, district budget Increases will be con- trolled by Increased valuation of pr~per_ty. The college also has the option of appl)'lng a stan- dard inflation rate of six percent toitsprloryear'sbudget. Even if the district had main· talned the total tax rate at last year's level (about 90 cents per SJOO), most property tax payers wouldbefaclngincreasesonthelr tax bUls because of the surge in ' properly values. That district Increase (23.2per. cent> was so large that Orange County A11essor Bradley Jacobs calculated the Saddleback ColJese trustees could have r aised the same amount of money as last year with a rate oC only 75 cents. lSee COLLEGE, Page A!) Air rescue op<!ralion.-t were ted abruptly Monday night er orficials Hid they had nown l all known survivors who To Appear Against Cella its meeUDe to • disamion o1 the recent reaipatloo of Fairview Medltal Direct.Or Antboll1 N. Toto. . Board membera ~ted U• anlmoualy to demand an Im· mediate face·to-face eoafroftta. tkJa wltb California Department ol Health Director Dr. Jerome F. • LacPel"ontbematter. - They already have calJed for Attorney General Evelle J. Youn1er'• office to ualat in utabllablng the motives and l'metboda behind ToCo'a resfgna. tion. ..The attorney reneral's olflce- IJu subpoena powers. We do not. We feel theae will be needed." board. member Kkbael Nason declared. 'lbe next at.ep tn the probe of what aome believe was the politically motivatM removal of Dr. Toto, who has beaded clinical services at Fairview for 14 years, is a face-to.face confrontation with Lackner. ''We have emphasized the ur1ency of this," Nason aald Monday after the board met at the hotpltal to draft a teletyped dispatch to Lackner. Nuon, a Miss~on Viejo real·\ dent. declined to io Into greater detall. He did say after emerging from the cJosed-door1e11lon;. (See F ,\JRVJEW, PaM A%) and lung congestion. . "I think it is most likely a "Virus-, .OOt-virua pneumonia la the closest I'd call it now," Bachman said. But Dr. J ay SaU, head of the slate health department's im· munology division, said a bac· teria could have caused the ill· ness. Other authorities have suggest· ed swine nu as the possible cause, and investigators rrom the federal Center for Di.5ease Teeth Put Into Cme ROCKLAND, Maine <APJ -A dog on trial for- viciousness provided it& own most damaging festimony -ll bit an assls· tant district attorney in the ankle. Two ~n people bad goae to the court to com· _,J,lllaia about the dog. ~ iriet Court Juqe Paul /.. M11eDmlald.. b-Jlnc to k. -*" iD tbe crowded court, continued the case and asked the district at- torney'• office to interview witnesses ln a separate room. Durin& the Interviews, the dog caught Asst. Dial. Atty. Paul Eggert walking acrou lbe room and bil b1Jn. MacDonald, saying no further evidence was needed, ordered the doe's owner, Emily Robbins of Rockland. to chain the dog. Schoo'ls Face ' Addition of 3,000 Pupils • School officials will begin to face the problem of what to do with the anUcipated 3,000 slu· dents who wUl come from homes bullt. in the Irvine coast area dur· Ing tonight's meeting of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District board of trustees. No action is anticipated at the meeting which is slated for 7:30 p.m. in the Costa Mesa City Coun· ell Chambers. District stafl members have repeatedly warned county ajen· des that are reviewing develop- ment plans for the coastal area that the district will face severe hardihlps ln trying to house the students that wlU come from homes bUllt Inside district boun· daries between. Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. ed to leave the devostated cmnyon. An estimated 135 people told cuers they wonted to stay in els and mountain homes on b ground wher e they had am- food and water. nPle~ ·G ilt Earlier this montb1 llay schneer, the district's liailOD to TICllAP <The Irvine O>mpany U :V Multi-Agency Plan) appeared J before the Orange County Plan· But 10 or those. at Park Ter- e Mote! about six miles up the nyon toward Estes Park. ed their minds after spend· eir lhlrd night after the in the wet and cold Rocky untains, said Capt. John ebert, chief or operations for Larimer County Sherlfr's artmenl. He said they are to nown out today. Contrary lo predictions by the tJonal Weather Service, skies blue and bright over lbe ca· on today, and an Air Force ot at a makeshift helicopter in1 pad ln a farmer's field nyiag conditions were ••out· t"""llllanlllftg." E . M. Stiger oftbe U.S. Forest ~ce said repeated trips over Oe »mile. unyon showed no Dr.LouisJ.C ~r.willbave but one nt at his side Oct. 4 when faces trial in Orange County SUperior Court • Former hospital contro1Jer 'J'heodore Schiffman. SI, Santa Alta, became the second ol four original indictees to withdraw from the doctor's side Monday when he pleaded guilty to rive oC 127 felony counts. 1'bOle counts include charges of grand theft, forgery and oon· spiracy. Schiffman races a possi· ble st.Ile ptison term of one to 14 years whJcb could be added on to his recently imposed f~eral prison term or two and one half years. Judge William C. Speirs told Schiffman he that be will not be sentenced until the concJuaion or the Cella trial. He indicated that he will then dismiss the remain· .ing 122 counts. Schiffman is upeded to ap- pear as a prosecution witneas againat Cella and will receive prison or jail time whlch will run concurrently with his federal term. . Appearing with him for the proeecutlon will be former Mis· slon Community Hospital ad· miniltrator George LOuia OJlen· dorf. 4S. Luuna Beach. who pleaded guilty Jast week to rive felony counu. Judge Speirs, the Cella trial judce. sentenced Ollendorf to one year in the county jail and placed him on two years probmtion. 'i"M one year term will run eoacur· renUy with hi• one,.. fldlnl sentence. • Both men were found guilty with Cella, st. and Conner Mercy General Hotpital lldmiplstrator St.ephen Robert. Evans. 31, Lquna Beach, on felony counts contained ln a Los Angeles Federal Grand Jury indictment. Schiffman was convicted of 10 counts and Qllendorf pleaded guilty to two count.a. • Federal Judi• Matt Byrne left· tenced Cella <D counts> to five yean In priaoll and Evans <alx coant.sJ to one year. All four de· fendaats are ap.,.aJiog that con-• vict.iOD. 1be ch.,..es lltat led to l9oeJI grand Jury tndietmema h-*llly stem from Ole same .Ue,.UO.: eat tbe '"" ........... two (lla8'1Lft, .... AZ> _______ ...... -....;... __ -- --,t -t ning Commission to testify that the district cannot afford the estimated $40 million to build new 1cbool1 in the area. District Superintendent John Nicoll aaid popul1Uonprojections tbow the Newport-Mesa district would have to build tbreeelemen· tary schools, one middJe school and a high school to accom· modate studenll even al the lowestdenlity or development. •·Part or the problem is tbat we <Newport-Mn•) have the lion's abare of the population," he taid of development plans. Two other school districts. Irvine and Laguna Beach unified school cUstrictl, face similar pro- blem.a from the coastal dew!Jop- ment but not of tbe ma~1tch of the one confronting ~wport. ..... , Control in Atlanta were here try. ing to isolate the cause or the deaths.. --_ _ _ "It may take some lime to (ind all the victims," Bachman said earlier. "l don't think we've go~ . ten all the deaths yet. .. 1be ages of the 16 d~d iden· tified earlier ranged ln age from ' 39 to 82. At least one death has been recorded as pneumonia. Autopsies have been ordered in many or the deaths. <See MALADY, Pqe AZ> Pros, Cons ~ Of StadillDl'.' ' On~enda Irvhie resident.a who would like ~ to comment on the proposal to 1 build a stadium adjacent lo Irvine High School are invited to a publl~ hearin1 Wednesday nl1bt at city hall. . -' The hearing wW be conducted by the city's Community Services Commiss.lon and will begin at 7:30 p .m. Residents are ', asked to comment on the pros " and cons raised ln the JUSl· completed environmental Im- pact report (EIR) on the stadium. The city and school district are considering a plan to build a stadium between Irvine High School and Heritage Park, on Walnut Avenue and Culver Drive. The stadium wouJd have light.~ and would provide sealing for 1 3,000. It. would give Irvine teams a I place to play football games ~ within the district. Berore going ahead with their ' plans, tbe two agencies needed to 1: go through the EIR process 'to ' make certain the rac11ity would • not have an overwhelmingly ~ necative Impact on resident.s near the site. 'l Cople11 of the EIR are available ~ at University Park Branch Library, Greentree School, El • Camino Real School and at lrvlne city hall. Jo~ollowing Wednesday's hear• ing, the matler wlJJ be forwarded to the city council for consldera· tlon Aug. 24. Comments from Wednesday's h earing will be • given to councUmen, who wiU ac· 1 cep\ additional comments at • their meeting. Coast Weather Low cJouda night and morning Wednesday, tum· ing fair In afternoon1 llighs about 70, low• to dip to mid 50s. INSIDE TODA. Y Ralph N,,.,., tM. ocdiorl't mott fft/IUfttial criffc of bfg bwinat.and gownmwnt, it ~ himaert .a hM•h·h••h COtl• glometate who re/ru.• to divulge /l'IUmCUJl delaUI of iU operallon.SeeP.aoe A7. l•tlex oMY-ler"""• AU ,._...-.n aa ._.....-c •• , ..... .. LM.-.,. At ........ P...n , "" ~. AS,U ~---M C.-Cenllr as o...,. C-y Al QMMllM at·U ~ •1·1 ~ aJ ,,. .... ,.,_ Alf ~ ........ .... o..tll .... k.. At ---~ Ate.11 Ml..,._P._. M ~ A" ~ .. ,_....., .. ....,_, A1toll........ A4 ""--a1 WWW..._ 11• ,..,.,,,....... .. , • I t r Al OAILYPILOT l•.frriae By HILARY &AYE Of .. o.Nf, ........ A coalition or culturally mi•ded Jtvloe raldenll wlU make a pitch at tmilht's plan- ninl commiaaion meet1q to save t the old Francis Pacldnc Houae and restore lL as a "working cultural center." Jo Cannon, spokeswoman for the group, said today they would like the b\llldln1.to be aaved and used as a ,pt.ce where arti1ta in aJl fields could perform behind.- the-scenes acllvitiee. Fre• P.,.e Al FAIRVIEW •• -The advisory board is con· vinced Dr. Tolo was forced out of hlS post by an internal power cli- 1 que, possibly workiftc in concert l with Sacramento officials. -Their demand foe a probe by Younger's ofCice is not directed at any situation direetly blamea- ble on Dr. Toto. -Speciric daily care roulioes and relaUons between Jower- tthelon state hospilal personnel and mentally and physically han- dicapped clients wW come under scrutiny. Nason, a producer of the Garde n Grove Community Church's "Hour of Power" in· s pirational TV proeram, s esaed that the findings do not implicate Dr. Tolo except as a victim in this case. Nuon said the Jetter to At- torney General Younger is writ.- ten and ready to mail, but the five-member board fell protoc!ol demanded a confrontation with Health Direclor Lackner fi:rst. He said as aoon as Laclma: responds and a conference oc- curs, both the letter to Younger' outlining alleged abuses of power and responsibilities will be senl and released lo the press. "We bad to separate fad Crom fiction," be remarked of Moo- day 's meetin g. "After ever- ything was broughl oul, it was so· startling we felt we have to meet. with Dr. Lackner fint." Fro•P.,,eAJ MALADY ••• AJI tbe victims aaffered U,. same symptoms, which Included fever of up to 107 desrees. "I've never seen anyth1ns llke it," said Bachman. Blood samples and throat swabbings from the victims were sent to state health laboratories in Philadelphia and nown to U1e federal Center for Disease Con- trol in Atlanta for tests. It wiJJ take two to three days to grow cultures from the samples. These cultures could lead to Iden· tiCicaUon of lhe disease. Cues or the illness were re· ported tbrougboul the atat.e. All the persons affect~ attended the three·day Legion convention in Philadelphia thal ended July u . The first report.a of Wnesa came a week ago Monday; the flntde· · a th Friday. It was the mounting I dealh loll Monday that alarmed 1 public health olflclalt. Bachman was asked ii it could be swine nu. "That's a posslblllty." he aald. ··we're trying lo pin ll down, but we don't know rtaht now. Bul there's no reason to panic, ever- yone should re a Ilic thaL" Mare than one million people from throughout the world are gathered in Philadelphia this week for lhe Roman Catholic In· tern a lion a I Eucharistic Con1reas. Congress ofrlclaJs said they had no plan lo cw-tall ac- tivities. OltANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Thomas Keevll E•ttot Thom•S A. MurpNne ,_..,......,, ... CNrles H. loos RlcNnl P. Nall ~--......(~ , Offtcel I c.1tMnt1JJtW.'4 ....... '-h«I': 11•~•Mfftf ._......._: 1"1l8-<11---S...-•Y•....,: Ultlu .... -... •I""' 1:>'"9 lf•M<IN!' , T1l1,..1ne (714l"°'4n1 ,Claulf .... ~1 .. '42-567* S...,....• Volte, _Office ..,..,,. r .,,..,.~ ... ( .. _ , 4t~ ~."''Or•• c .. it ~~ ... c-..,, ....... ~ tMfle\. """""'~ NllOli.t ~llH Of W ll•tllM-ftlf lltffl" "'O H "~-ted wll.,.wt ,,.cl•I ,.,,,., .. ._ •' ~:;';.",,. PIHi ll O>\to Meu, ~ s..K!1flll .... "" (Kt\tO I)" -...,1.., .. ,.11...,u-,,,,......,.,,.., __ AK-,. Tuesday Auqutt3. 1976 ec..m1ua.... wW IMlt at 1: 30 at clty ball and are exl*t*I to decide whether the packina ....... buUt ID 1916 to Procell Int• Rane.b oranges, ii wonb ..... ll"Vln •. The plaanlng commission asked tbe City Council lasl month to decide if it believes the old buUdinJ !...-Northwood bu his· t«ical slpificance and sbould be preserved. However, when CODIUctinc In· formation aurfaced and coun· cllmen were at odds over whether the bwldi.pc was really blstorical. The coUncll sent the matter back to the planniq com· miaton for further .JtudY. According to Mn. cannon. the culturally oriented residents believe they could l«m a non- prolil corporation to restore and manage the buHding as a work- ing cultural center. Such an organization could aecure federal and stale grant money available toorcanizatioos involved in both historical pre· servation and cultural activities, she said. "Thal money is just sitting there in Washington and Sacramento and we could use it for the building," Mrs. Cannon said. . Rather than use the building for a performing hall, the resi- dents are inlerested in a behind- fhe..scenes facility within the cur- rent 163·person capacity it is zonea for-. ----- The wooden Ooor is still in good condition and would be perf ed foe all types of dancing, Mrs. Cannon said. Phu, tbe daylight basement would be "ideal" for muaic practice rooms. •• AoythinJ from rock groaps to cbam. ber ll'OUJ>S could UM tbe rooms wttb little sound leakqe,., sbe1aid. Also, the historical society could use part of the '8,000 •square-foot facility for a display area of their artifacts and doa.t- ments, accordi.DI to Mn. can. non. She explained that the cultural center could material.1Je if tbe ci- ty goes ahead with a proposal to swap dty land ill Bryan Com· mullit;y Park for. the l...S the buildial alta OD, •t Yale AYeDUe and the railroad tr.as. · That parcel, owned by the Irvine Compuy, Is 8Cbeduled for re1ldentlal developmeat bJ L .. dersb.l.P Bomea. Develop- mmt bu been Wd ap pencttng raolutm of tbe Pdial bouae taaue. F,..,.P"fleAl DOCTOR ••• MOleley explained to the jury that the two men dniled a code in which terma commcmly ued in real eatate trwacticm were used by them to tmurewreey. He aaid Scalise'• COllllDeDt told Dr. Robinson that Mn. Robinaon had been murdered and that her body atlll bad to be dlspoeed ol. "But I couldn •t find the Item you needed,•• Scalise states ln the telephone conversation. "I just dldn"t have time to probe for that." ll is alleged that ScAlse wal referring to Mrs. Robinson's birth control device which be waa to remove from her bod.Y with forceps 1ivelf him by Dr. Robinson who wanted the IUD u proof or her death. That tape and a subsequent · taplnl o( a second telephone con- versaUon were played beck to Mrs. Robinlon and her daughter, Kathy, 18, · as proof of Dr. Robimon's pJan lo murder his estran1ed wlfe. Scalise bu tesuraed that be s ubsequently drove Mrs. Robinson to motels lo HunUncton Beach and Ventura County. where they bid f« several days after Scalise collected the first lnatallmentol$l0,400. ' Working w.ltb poUce and the district attorney's ollke, Scalise later met Dr. Robm.Gn at a San- ta Ana aervlce station where be alle1edly collected • lurlher $1,000 from the physician. Police then booked Dr. Robinson on char1es ol sollclUnc his wile's murder. . . Happy Bo•ecorning Olympic swimmers Brian Goodell or Mis· sion Viejo and Shirley Babashoff of Foun- tain Valley get welcome home bu·g from their coach, Mark Schubert <cente r J. A lot or other folks were on hand Monday night when the U.S. swim stars flew home from Montreal. See storv. Pa'rn R4. Kidnapers Tied to Cult? 'We Are Beelsabub,' Says Dmft of Note CHOWCHILLA CAPJ -The three young men accused in the Chowchilla bus kidnaping may be self.styled discleles ol the de- vil, according to newspaper re- ports. . The rough draft of a SS.million raDJom note closed with the words "We are Beelsabub," ac-cording to sources quoted Mon- day by The Fresno Bee and Sacramento Bee. lnveatipton believe the note was wri~n by James Schoen- feld. at, the newspapers said. . . Fro• Page Al· Also in custody ln the July 15 kid- nap are Frederick N. Woods, 24 , and Schoe n(e ld's brother , . Richard, 22. They are being beld on~millron b4il eacb. The reference to Beelsabub is a misspelling of Beelzebub, a name associated with Satan. 'Ibis report w u not coofirmed by authorities. Sources said the note was one of several crucial pieces of evidence linking the three to the continue to be extended when il expires. The San Francisco Chronicle reported an investigator said the nameBe~tnbatrwu-not$ed H a signature. Fre• P.,,e Al COLLEGE •• case which were found during a But Barletta explained that it search of the Woods family wouldhavebeenimpos.sibletocul estate in Portola Valley on the the budget that mudl and still San Francisco Peninsula. keep pace with distnct growth Other evidence reportedly andcampuscoostruction. found there includes a hand-A number of major capital pro- written list of the kidnap vistims' · jects are planned for next year at names and a plan to kidnap a lheschool, including construction ] Architect ~i _r,- Points to Witness Arcbllt:Ct LeRoy ROM told a~ Oranae County Superior Court ) jury Monday the wrona man w lndlcted when the diltri~._!~ tomey 1nveaU1ated allecauunr that a Fullerton developer wa#- sollclt.ed for• bribe. -. Ot"fendant Rose, 48, laid ~ blame for his predlcamenl o public relaUons conauUanl Pau • Wallach, one ot two wltnesse called by' proaecut.or Jack Ry to support char1es that were on- ce dismissed in earlier Superior Court action. The aUver haired witness ad· ' milted that he signed a contract. which called on developer Dr. William Brashears lo pay Wallach ns,000 for supposed public relatJona efforts connect- ed with Brashears' Hidden Lakes condominium develapment. And Rose also coOnrmed that be signed a second contract that called for Wallach to pay Rose $15,000 for the architect's role in the same development. Rose argued Monday that he had no idea of whal these docu- ments represented and that he was bewildered by Wallacb's maneuvering. . He said be signed them and on- ly became aware or their irtr plications when Wallach later told him that Brashears' wife was warning Fullerton city coun- cilmen that bribes wem..beina o6-• fered In coMection with the Hici. den Lake projecl. • The charges against Rose stem from the allegaUon that he d~ manded money via Wallach for his favorable vote on the project as a member of the Fullertoa Planning Commission. He testified Monday that he re· aJized that W allacb was actually the man looking for bribes when the public relations exec\ltive told hi m of Mrs. Shirley •Brashears' investigation. busload of children for ransom. of a $3.3 million music and fine, "I knew then that I had been Larimer County Sheriff Robert 'Ibe evidence is covered by a gag arts building, a ~.ooo running had." he told defense atlorney FLOOD ••• Watson said the death figure order wbicb was extended to next track and nearly $110,000 to com· Marshall Morgan. "I knew then could reach 200. · . • Monday. Defense attorneys say plete the physical education com· that It was Paul Wallach who wa$ "Who knows what's buried in they will request lhat the order plex. askin1t for the money." 1 1 all thiasUt? Some farmer will dig -----------------------------------, down in bis co~ patch some day and find a bo<tf, ' the sheriff said. Tbe popular Colorado Rockies vacaUoospot bad been turned in· · to a death trap by a t«rentia1 downpour Saturday lligbL · Besides the 79 collfanaed dead. authorities aaJd 260 oeoole were ·il\jured, an estimated558were un- accounted for, and the search for the dead wu just beginning. . Of(iciala aaid the JZ.foot waJJ oC water unleuhed by the flood was so powerful that many of the de- ad were found with their bodies • stripped of clotbiDf. One. body wu found lS miles .downstream from the canyon mouth. "All the bodies will never .be recovered," said Watson, who earlter refused lo estimate bow hlch the death toll miabt reach. sayfna he f~ared public "panic and byaterla." Pretidenl Ford declared the ·2. 700-square mile county a federal disaster area Monday, making local residents eligible for federal relief auistance. Fro•PageAJ GUILTY ••• ·county hospitals controlled and partially owned by Cella or an estimated S2 mOllon in funds. It was testified In federal court that the fraud was carried out via a sophisticated sys~m or book· keeping in which both hospitals learned too late lhat lhey had been paying bills submitted by n onexistent companies for medial supplies lhey never re- ceived. sun to be r esolved in Superior Court pretrial aclion Is lhe de· fense motion for a change of venue on the grounds that heavy publiclly has made a fair trial Jmposaible in Orange County. Judge Speirs ruled Monday that he will lake no action on that moflon until all other pretrial moUons have been resolved. We hoid these truths to be self evident, that all money is not saved equally. Money snvcd at Republic Federal Saving.s enjoys .spccinl privilege~. 721% hollz• Noweorn I• o 8 06% on cannuai yield of • o by compounding dolly. fully in~urcd to $40,000 and Child Care Center It cnrns the highest intCIC\t rate lcg:llly nvni lnblc on 11 wiJc vnricty of insured nccounls. This interest is paid day-in to doy-oul :'Ind is compounded daily. AnJ interc~t is calcul:itcd from the first of the month on savings received by the tenth, when held to quarter"s end. $1000 "''"'"'""' boll~t• • t Y••• l!llftlmu'll ',. f• r•I ,.,~~••I.,.,,~'"''' with.it~•'~ ltom C:••J hf••t l'.tOW"-'1 Oif'fort ~•hlf'JfY. t.Nt ff'let• ••I wt.\l•hll •odllC.l ..... "' "'Ur•fll W "'""I• iii oho entitles its owner to 20 free services, includin~ trnvelcn; check~. !'afc deposit ~xc!i. • note collections * nn<l chcckinp. accounts.•• All men may be rrt•fltt'd cqunl. n ut rnking ndv:lnta~c of Rcpublic·s hi~ interest rates Divides Trustees Tbe 1lmmerin1 coatroteny amon1 Saddleback Colle•• tnlltee9 o•er a campas cldld care ceater emerged •tam llond~ night. The subject, wbJch bas trig· gered emotional and philosophical .debates among board memben in pasl months, came up when adminlatrators asked approval of a $1 ,900 architect'• fee to design the facill· ty. The llem was approved 4·2. Two weeks a10, on a narrow vote, tbe board voted to retain 121,000 in next year's budget. for renovation of u ~g buJld· ing to house the sell-supporting center. But, said lrustee Roberl Bartholomew Monday, tnlstees· never voted on the actual issue of whether or not such a center •~Id be bulll at aJI. "Thjs request tor architect's fees is out o f order," Bartholomew sald. "We haven'l approved this yet and I am personally very much opposed to it." Roy Barletta, district business manager, lold Bartholomew he usumed that the &ard vote on the child care budget ilem gave the project a .. green ll ght." Money saved nt RFS is 11111111 nnd free service~ is one good way to make sure you don't rr111ai11 equal, fi nancially. REPUBLIC FEDERAL SAVINGS _,..,,_/#Ion ,_ locdoft• lft or-.. c-iy • • SANTA ANA 17th St. West of Newport Freeway (714) ~1·5286 ANAHEIM 202 Anaheim Plata, 500 N. Euclid SI. (714) 956-8290 LAGUNA NIOUEl 30232 Crown Valley Parkway (714) 495--0850 WESTMINSTER 134 Westminster Mall/Bolsa & San Diego Fwy. (714)894·5347 Ht41d Office; AL TADENA '2'6 N. Lelre AYO, l'1:117tl-12811&11·6611 Twtt" ~c11ior.1· ALTAOENA •ANAHEIM• ARCADIA • OUAOANK CLAREMONT • HACIENDA HEIGHTS •LAGUNA N10U£L • LOS ANGELES PASADENA • PICO AIVl!AA •SANTA ANA• WESlMINSl ER 1n1ur.cJ, chantrtd ond supervlltd by 1gtnc/9$ ol th• Unfttd States Governm•nt . Emel SAVINGS ICCOUVTS INSlRED TO $40.000 ~ ~ · .. , Tuesday's Closio« Prie-03 ONS c 142-432' ) Direct orcoU.ct, to subscribe to YOUR hometown .,.,,., • th• DAILY PILOT ; • 'Tu-.day. Auaust 3. 19Te 1 /N DAILY PILOT Jt I l Wllite Sale Good for Sharp Buyers "I By S\'l,Vfr\ PORTER Are the: Auirust ''v.h1te sates'' still the b1tr1,?alns they $0 • lonr. have been advertised to be'! l:s thhs tlme·bonored tradltional period !or stockmg up on household sheettt. t.owtls. inllowcasrs. etc. still one or the two g1·eat limes earh year (the other m J anuary J (or CiUlru,: or reCllhng the linen doset? Th<' unswer ll> yes. These sales ~re bonn rtdu u nd worth pursuing. But there are ... Money's Worth maey new rules to recognize ln the linens marketplact'. Willi.£ GENERATIONS or Amcricun women huve IO'Own up with the "white sale'' as p:irt of their basic household vocabulary, thl~ ts now a misnomer. J""ess thJn JS percent or shcct.:s solct ure ull white. Because of the fashion wave which has extended Into the llnens closet, u full 75 percent or the sl'lct'ts sold toduy uro pnnts and nt. least 12 percent arc hiJth style colors. This August, the switch .,.ill tx· e:veo more obvious than • in the past. Stores are plannmg to push the hlghct>t style patterns the hardest (Gloria Vanderbilt, nlll Atuss. etc.>. Also. people mclincd toward u high fastuon homa will find greater offermgss than ever before or coordlnatc.'d dust ruffles, comforters and pillow sha ms with matching designs m tablecloths, napkins and place mats. BEWW ARE BASIC GUIDES In materials. new and old: -The trud1t1onsl :ill·cotton :sheets, which hel1led launch the August white sales decades ago, are still avadable, but. they now constitute only 2 percent ot the market. Cooler in summer than blends of cotton and man-made fibers, they are warmer m winter While lbey clean well, they may require the drudgery of ironing. It. was hardly a decade ago that Just about all sheets were made of cotton. -Colton·polyester mixtures have virtually ehmioatcd hours at the Ironing board. The nux also has given sheeL<t extra strength. Nylon..,s in a new resurj:!enae too. Malls have fou11d ways to give nylon sheets a sulm·li ke !1msh. Prevaously, salJn sheets were made of acetate. -LIKE THEIR COUNTERPARTS In floor coverings. the new nylon sheets are virtu.11ly andcstructlblt!, hghtweJght and qui_cic~ng. They tend, however, to stain easily Growing in consumer appeal are blends that g1Vl' softeness to man-made fiber sheets. m ends will tend to stay brightest and come out cleanest. when washed m cold water. Htgh.fasb1on colored sheets should be waslled separately. -To compare items of the same fiber content and fabric construction tn domestic items such as sheets and pillowcases, consider the thread count. Thread count frequently Is given on labels as a single number -for instance 180 -which represents the total number of warp and fiJJmg thread!S or yarn per square inch. Sometimes. two numbers may be used A thread count of 95x85 means 95 warp yarns and 85 fiJling yarns per square inch. WHILE SHOPPING THE AUGUST while s ales: -For savings m basics, the big department stores .. chains or mail order houses offer top value. -Buy so.called seconds. These are irregul1.1r Items that may contain an 011 slam or a washable spot from handling. The Items must be 1dentif1ed as seconds or irregulars in ~ldverlising copy. but they contain no rips. boles or tears. Permanent press twins have been reduced in size by the mills. They now measure 66 inches in width instead or the 72 Inches of a year or so ago, so they won 'l tuck m under the mat.tress as they formerly dld. Industry spokesmen explain the change by saying that blends otrer the advantage o( minimal shrinkage (1 percent>. -Before shopping, decide on either high style or simpler merchandise with greater savings. If fabrics is the is the most important consideration, percales m, say. tht! $3 or so price range, wtll be a savings. The same cloth OfrJ.lhread count) can run to a. lofty ptice that is more than twice as high as high·fashion twin sheets . . 2 Blue Chips Lead As Stocks Rebound NEW YORK <AP> -General Motors and American Telephone & Telegraph, the nation's two mosUy widely held stocks, led a general rally ln the stock market today The Dow Jones average of ao industrials, which Jn. eludes both GM andAT&T,gained8 07pomts to990 33. Gainers held a 2·1 lead over losers among New York Stock Exchange-hsted issues. Trading picked up a b1t from the slow pace of the past several sessions . • Analysts noted Utat such Jeadmg issues as AT&T and General Motors often exert an 1nfluence on the over-ull market. P(t, Up ll 4 UP !I S Ut> 11 I l/p 10. Ut> 9 I VP t• Ull I• VP 8 I Ull I 1 Ill) • 0 ~g H Vt> 1' 1)1) 11 VI• 11 "''' 71 Uu 1,1 Ill) I & Up 7 • llp I• Stoelu In The Spotlight NelD l' ork Sale• What .'J1or"11 Did N[W YOll.C IAt I f•t•Y .t.n.~nm J't"'v ~;l (> (llM\ 1<1 7B1 v;.::~=. .m ,m N<!w 1q7' "•O"' ~ lb I~ .. l•I& IOwi 7f 71 1 WM/IT /IM(ll' 010 NEiW YO~~ IAPl \ '~,t~Jul~DAl~LY~P~l~LO~T!.__~----~~-.!T=uesd!y::::::l.:,,;.·A~ua&ust~3~·~=19;::~;· .... .:. .. .;;.._.~·------------ml!'"------------------------------------~ Motowa Slager ~ c.".a ~· . Got a problem? Tlwft Ulriu to Pot Dutan. Pal will ait red lape. ~tffng Ute ~sand action ~ nee to MN ilwquatin fn gc>wrnment Giid buli- MU. Jlail pr q......, to Poi Dunn A& YOMr ~e.Orang~ Cooit Daily Pilot. P.O. Boz 1560, Coda Meaa, CA 92QS. lrtclude your ttlephone number. The column appears daily ~zctpt Saturdays. PUBUCNOl'ICE · e ~.VJ u@lYJUS lt'~f!,appySong:. ~@rrwD©® Kni/iht Has Boy PlCTITIOUS eUM•aU ....... nATeMUtT Tiit .......... ..,_ " .... ...,.. ••••; -Oita.AT ltMl!ltlCltN Ulff PllOMOllOH & PltE.MIUM P«OPU:, Ill D•••• Or., New,.,t .. e<ll,·. c.ll'«lllOh.-w111i-R. l.y..,, sos .... ,..,,..., Or.~.~ .. Kll.~ t Fr•• AP Dllpakk• Gla41t &.•lpt, IHd aln&er of the Motown (roup Cladys Kaicht and ~Pips, is c.he mother ol a JO: paund baby boy. . Ml.u Kniaht'• husband. Barry HukerSOB, aaad after aeeln1 his 23-lnch son, "J bet it was her \'etetarian dlet. Tbat boy ls as bii as two sacks of auiar." . Mias Knlgt}t, who has three children from a pr~· \lious marriaae, was in good condition at a Detroit he»pltal alter the cesarean birth. * Adreu EUiabedt Taylor says her second mar- riqe to actor Rlebatd Buto. ls oow legally dis- ICllved. th Miss Taylor told reporters in New York . t: final divorce decree which B\lrton obtained in Hwh had been issued. . Upon learning of the news, she said she telephoned Burton on the West Coast. "to con- eratulatA! him and wish him happiness." Later she flew into Vienna where she will play the role of Desiree in the movie musical "LjtUe Nilht Music.•' ·k ... . -.bert F . KeaMdy Jr., son of the late senator and nephew or the late president, will leave Hayneville, Ala. in a few weeks lo return to Harvard for his senior year. Kennedy. 22. has been in Alabama since October. . "l came here to do research and see first-hand life in the South " he said. "l don't think I've bffn surprised by anything. I learned that there really is Southern hospitality. I like the ' • people here. Now that it's about ""'"1ov,J1t. over it's occurring_ to me bow much I'll miss Hayneville." ... A veteran bridge team from Los Angel.es swept to the Grand National Bridge Championship In Salt Lake City, demolishing a New York area t~am making its first appearance at the North Amencan championship level. The Los Angeles team defeated the New York Suburbs 217 international match points to 88, •J?d became one or our teams meeting In Houst~n ~n January for the right~represe~t.N.orth America an ~1977 Bermuda Bowl tnthe Phillipmes. Paal Soloway, BWy Eisellber1, Edwla Kaatar and JolUI Swaasoa. all of Los Angeles, raced t.o a SS-9 international match point lead in lhe fu-st quarter and continued to widen the margin. • Nearly two years after daredevil Evel Kalevel'• aborted rocket leap across the ~nake River Ca.nyon, an Idaho Judge ' ruled Knievel is liable for the mess left by his fans. Fifth District Court Judge Theroa Ward heard arguments · and ruled in I a vor ot Twin Falls County. He said a bond tU.en out by Knievel 1uarantees the coun- ty reimbursement ot the clean- up expenses. No amount was set ln the .. 11uoav1L • judgment. but prose,cutor Frau f O,ka• said Knievel and two firms, :snake ~lver Canyon Enterprises and United Padfic Insurance Co .. would be sent a bill. Dykas said the count~ spent $4,956 and the city or Twin Falls $300 clearung up roads and parks. ... Actor James Cann wiJJ spend the next few monlha bobbling around ina cast as the result of s~r gery to reconstruct Uaaments an • his right ankle that were btjured while playing football as a teenager. a spokesman said. Caan, 35 will be on,crutches for 10 days and then will have to spend eight weeks on a abort walking cast, said Paul Blocb, the actor's press aeenl .. The operation was . performed lo enable Caan to '--c-u• continue his athletic en- deavors " Bloch said. .. He bas been plagued by in· juries u; the ankle for a long time and bad the Sllr· gery now as it wouldn't interfere with any upcom· inC fllm projects." • Air Force Brig. Gen. James lloblalon llllaer, a jet fifhter ace who spent 88 months as a risonet oC war in Southeast Asia -M of them ln solllary -has retired. He has been vice com- mander or the Technical Fighter WHpoos Center a t Nellis Air Force Base in Las Vegas. ••rm in a quandary of aorta " said the slight, gray- balred general. ••1 don't re~IY Jcnow what l'm going to do with myself now. l'U do some travel· sna play some golf and climb ~e mountains. Eventually, 1 want to get lnto r ·youth work or some kind." • Calypeo Joe -also known as Gen. Henby Bar and Gen. Waste Mortland -ume out second best qaln In a le1at skirmish. Tbe 9th u .s. Court ol Appeals In San Francisco 8ffirmed a Los Angeles federal court ruling dis---------..) mialng the entertainer'll ( PEOPLE ~pyrigbt infringement · _ 1Uita1ainst Tom Dapla.y, "--------Cinema V. Ltd .• Mick Ja11er, the llolll•« sa.es and others. The a1le1ed copyright infringement stemmed from a Dec. 4. 19Cl9, rock festival al !Jlamont. wbe~ »unphy, in full dress uniform, was 1n a ~~owct of 300,000 wbUe the movie ••mmmle Shelter was being produced. • Blind pianist Ge.ge SbearblS w.ru pla.y at the White House tonight for tbe state dinnet" honoring P.rntdnt Urbo Kotlmoen ol Finland, who 1& in the United States for a bicentennial visit. • • -MJTIJe Enr1, widow ot slain civil tights le~~ ... ,., E•en, remarried 13 years after her firSt llulbancl's auassioalioo. .\ · Mn. Evers, a corporate executive at. Au~tic Jtlcbfield wed Walett William" a civil npts luder, at LitUe Bridges Olapel at the Claremont Collf.:m, the 200 gues\3 was Los Angeles Mayor Tia Bredle1. ea.,. ..... •••" 'er:-e' ... .. DEAR PAT: Early th1s year I requested rate information from Worldwlde Underwrlteu Insurance Co. for my 1973 Volbwqea. In March the car wu destroyed iD an accldent. I've written to Worldwide several times to inform them that the car no lonaer ex.ists and to ask that my name be re· moved from their mailinc list. I'm sWI 1ettin1 rate aheeta. How can I get them to forget me? D.B .. Huntington Beach ne compaay wW rorget aa.o.t YOll. blet Its com· pat.ff Is rel.cta•t to drop Y• u u luaraace Pn>- 8Pfft, Werldwlde'• 'POkea•u aaJd yoar Hme --w be removed rrom u.e co.,.&eriaed malll•C u.&. bet abe c•ldD't iJve MY ettl•ate ol wliln. Compal.er• are radler let 18 Uae1r ways Hd .It alway• take• at least ax weelct before a -· ill· stnctloo I• reneeted 18 m.W.1 Ua&s. Tills ls OM ol Ute ulor&llH&e aapeds ol IMm, IO dolt't &et Qfft tr yoarecelve several mwera&eallleeta. tt'a~t to Le•ra Metrie 89steaa'! DEAR PAT: The metric system seems to be creeping up on us. My teen-aged girls do a lot or cookjng and they are starting to rerer to teaspoons. tablespoons and other kitchen meuurements in metric term$. Could you possibly provide me with a "handy-dandy" sheet ol metric conversion figures that I could m emorize? I really don't know a liter from a litter. • J .A., Dana Point Neither do mostoltberestolus, bat we'd better start '° learn metrics before too loac. ne beat list 1·ve ever seen Is "OJmmoa Klkbea Eqllllvale•ts,'' prepared by tlle Aaaodation of Home Maaarac· tureu. Yoar copy ls In Ute mall, and oUaer readert caa request Ulla metric len&Ua, area, volume and common terms lnlormadoe llleet by sendlag a stamped, selr·addreued eavelope to At Your Service. •t...i•eNl ... i DEAR PAT: Whenlw~nttnlhe Fr~om Train tn San· Juan Capistrano this year the wait was .ao lon& tbat I had to live up and go home. I am an : older person and my fees Just couldn't tue hours of st.andln1 in line. A friend ot mine said thatshe 'd read an address in your column where people could ask tor Freedom Train refunds. Could you possibly re- peatlt? J.C., Sant.a Ana llef .. d reqaem for unused Freedom Train lkket. CH be ••lied to AIHrican FreHom Tnln ,. ...... ..._, SltS Lee.tbar1 Pike, Suite aet, Bailey's er...ad•, VA -.1. bdllde your name, adclresa ud •HPY olyM.r•.-.ed tkkd. David J anssen is scheduled to s tar in a world premiere mov-; ie in the rote or a behavioral psychologis t who "' a..--~1 treats a boy who was AAllr e.141111'111:'.-..w P abandoned in infancy DEAR PAT: I hav.e tried to resign from the and raised by wolves. ~\ IMftllleH la c~Wt W • 111-411~1 Wllll-111.l.~ • "'" --·-· -· lllM """'' ... °"""'v ~., Ofaft9' c-w•.N'I 11,lt>6. .... ,_.I~ O<.,... CNJ1 Oelly "lie!, J\llyl>, ... 11,•Nl•~~ll. ,.,. ..... ,. PUBUC NO'nCB ••rnTIOUI •11s1 .. 1u •AMalTATIMl•T Tiw IOll ... 1119 Mt IOfla •re dolfll Mt• <WU•i: C. a, WOltl..0, >01 Ho. ....... llvd .. kill• M•. Cit. 9l70J Dine ""lllMllne, ltU '1wffl11910ft ........ .,,.,.. lleatf\, CA. '1M.I tte~V P. hOb. 1111 -....i,,. Tl"M '--•New_, .. Kl\, CA. 'l..o Tf\I' IW'IMU la COMkleltd llW II ........ ,..,., ... ,"". OI.., P•l ... lflO ™' ... _,,, .... "'" """" n.. ee...1y Cieri! ot Oranee Co<iflly M Jiiiy .no,,, .. "'"11 '°"*1""41 OraflQe CM.•t o.lty "'"'-Jult11. _ ,......su, 10, 11, It,. I JIOMt American Association of Retired Persons at Long The two-hour film is Beach three times, with no success. My third ercort titled "Farrell . ., wu my lette ro( July 15. In return. -I received ----------"'CT1T1ouseu11•1u another member ship card, along with a request for nw ,.,,~,,: ::~~.--Mf. PUBLIC NO'nCE $8 for three years• dues. I paid that May 19 and bad nnw: asked that It be refunded. I'd also like to rind out Allman's· ... ~-z:.:.~~~.~em why I bad to pay S8 when the A.ARP June Bulletin w1111.,.. 1t1ma11 Perri .... m1 indicated dues were $5. The reason I want to resign ......_ st" """'.,...... 8Mcll, CMH. is that AARP requires 10 days to rm a prescription Band Gone ........ o ... e. P11rrl1W, 4111 ....._ order from ita dru1e5tore, and J do not feel that Js sa~-•"'.ll ... &e•d1.ca111.-™' -1.,.H b C-'941WM1.-. Very good service. F.P., CoronadelMar NASHVILLE. Tenn .• .......,. AAJIP'• •aaa1er, Adele Barfaam, ••ks YOU to (AP> -A member ot the ,,.,, !!=..~·:':';':i.ci w1"' n., eoetad Mr at ZIS .._, Beacla Blvd., Loac Beach, AUman Brothers band °"""1,c._o10rllfl99c-,...._JY1, 1 CA .-Z. Provide·y..,. membenhlp a.umber aad says the· rock group bas tt,,.,.. • ..,,., proof o1 paymeat. You refuel will be 1'Aed Im· split up because of f'llllllwo6r-.eo..1De11y111._. mediately. Sarita• esplalMd Uaat the Loa1 Beach testimony by Gregg All· .1w1r21 •• ...s•..,,u, 10, 11. mu .... H., AAllPelflce111u1bweet.beltlncliDltscorrespon-man against the group's PUBLIC NOTICE deace dae to a volame of•,• letters per month former road manager, .,.., ----....,..,,,_,.~~--from members. AARPdaes increa.ted from $5 to S8 John c ··s t " H "-•CT1T1ou1aus1•aa la If ·. • coo er er-•AM•ST•T•MalfT • J .. y 1. Y•r SI payment was too 1n.c yoa ring. 1 ,..,. te11oW1• __ 11 .._...,_ joiDed la May. ne Saqeover la feet ud proceaa-·-f I con llHU,. ,_ .......... Y p·•ebabl7 --a-a.... tlaJt -. AARP also "ruo ar 85 am , · s1l.vu1<00 LAHl co.. aan -un ~ ~-.,...... Cerned, the band is dUJ. a.ttst..EIT-.C.llt.ta» poleted eat tlaat prelCrtp&iola Ol'den.are fWecl wlWA 6anded .. keyboard man -°''_,. •· ~. x .. ._,, ~ Jf ....,.., blet H days' "to and from" maWag time ls Chuck Leavell said whUe l ,SL~~'~':'° <OMY<t• ,,, •• ,,.. ~. performing here .~itb •"'--09.....,•Lta.111.Jr • DEAR PAT·. l wanted to tell J .M .. Balbo. a , that f:rtiffs E•t'11 another group. Sea I Tiiis ..... _,,, ... 111ec1 .,.. .._ th t Level" which is made c-1c1et11.o10r.,,..c_.,._.J111r l searched (or two years .before I found ~ fa.rm a DEAR PAT: Where can l find out how to enter the· up of former Allman u.1"•· ,.., could repair my zebra skin rug. The rug 1 back had cralts exhibit at next year's Orange County Fair? Brothers members. Pl.tbltslled 0r.,. co.st o.11, Pliot.I deteriorated and the skins were coming apart, just I'd also like to find out the various craft classifica· Allman testified in ex· l.1wr120.11 • ..,...,...,, ,,, 1t1oo•M• as J M.'s llama rugs are doing. I'm very satisfied tioos. M change for immunity PUBLIC NOTICE with.the work done at WUd Bill's Furs In Hollywood. D.F .• Corona del ar from prosecution that -----..,...,...,..,.,.=~-- , B.J. V., Costa Mesa Phoae tbe Orange Coanty Falrsrouad'a eta&ry Herring provided him ,.CTmouuusiHss Wild Bill'• Fars ls located at 534 N. La Cle11e1a. office at 751-3247 la&e aext April or early la May. with assorted drugs. TI1tta1:!~,!!!,•.!!~:~ ..... Los AD1ele1. OWDer BUI Oraellu aaes a spedal Y• wW be pat on the 1m mailing U.t ud be pro-He"'" .... was sentenced ••e1· ~·-1 prottu to -air all ld8dt of fill' Jtems. U.at -~...._~ _. ... a .. p--•-m ....___..,. tbat laclades all en· • • "-In cAcT\ls COMPANY. , .. ,, ._ ~... ·-r ~-....... • ... ---. to 75 years in prison Lt1101ey·SU11e a. F-1.t11v.ii..,,CA. have aeea better days. · ._ daulficatioa• th M G trial tV01 - ____ :_ _______________ ... _" ______ • _____________ . __ e_a_co_n_._._ .. ____ · ,, JAMES o. lllOTH, ,.,,. lA Tlwr• O•~"°""talflV•tley,CA.ttlOI I ' PltMEl.lt V, lllOT .. , 9"9 La ''TRAVEL LIGHT WITH THE BIG SOFTIES'' .We'll send you packing with genuine imported linen luggage. Light as a feathcr ••• a~d amasingly. rugged. Flexible soft sides, pa~s in more of what you want to take along. The light way is the right way to travel. Collea luggage for a trip and build up your savings at Santiago Bank. ltems arc yours at no cost or at special low prices. With additional deposits of $100 you can purchase other pieces at low, low discount prices. New checking account customers and existing customers will be ab~e to pur- chase luggage at the same low prices our new savings custome~. <:ome in for a clO.C look at this beautiful· lua*F at our new Airport Oflice, or at our Tustin Main Office. AwM1ble • bael T\l8Tltt 8ftCI IN MW AIRPORT OFACE for NEW savings accounts TUSTIN _ .... --.. _Clll -----°"!!!!! °"-·.::.----°"""!!---"-::;;-~"'-53S E. First Street 832-5200 NEWP.ORT BEACH 4700 Campus Drive 752-9200 .. ' """""' ,_ .... .... UI ..._,.,. ,_ ,_. .... UI wiiii w ,... hi!__--= ... ::;-..-....,.10'9 UI ... ,_ ... .... ~....... ,.. ... ~---;: ... ~-..... MUI!!!! ,. ... "'" ... -....-.. ....... -,....., .. ..., ___ ......, 0-trw ..... --.,_..,.._ ................ ..__,.. .. ~ .............. -- M<MMlt'OIC I Tien•,"°""''°'" valley, CA. «11111 Tiiis bll•lflHs 11 colMNctM .., • • l'M• .. ,.,_,.,,p. J•-•0.llOtl'I Tiii• st•lfme,.t -• filed wllll Ille I '-111 Clettt of Or..-c-tl'I' MJ .... llt,"76. • ..... 1'111111"'-d Or~ CCNllt O.lfy ...... ,JUlyU,10,17,...S""9u•U,1t1• ~ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NORCB Lag1•na/Soutk Coast ' EDITION Afternoon . ~ N.Y. Stocks t • • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA , TEN CENTS ·1 ~emente Sues CUSD For Road Damage . Clemente wU1 take the rano Unified School Dis~ lo court to recover damages two city street.a durinl( con· ion or a junior high sMool. ruckl carrying rm dirt ghine up to 90,000 pounds qed the pavement along ac-roada Camino San Oemente • Camino Cascadita to lhe site ot Sboreclltrs Junior High School ,ln April. On July 1 the.city presented lhe school dlstrlcl a claim for damages in the amount of S.U, 100. Laat night the district de· rued the claim. . Today the law rarm of City Al· ty. F. MacKenzie Brown said lbe city has indicated it will sue lhe district in SUperior Court. Also named in the suJt will be Harwick & Son Inc., the main contractor or the job, and. c. w. Poss Inc., the rradlne subcon- tractor. The suit wllJ probably be ft.Jed within a month. The city argues it orally in· formed school district officials that the streets being used as ac- cesa would not support the kind of weight being hauled over them. It claims the district Ignored that and continued transporting fill dirt tothe site. On April 27 the San aemente City Council adopted an or· d.lnaMe prohibiting the use of Camino San Clemente and Camino Cascadito by vehicles with a gross empty weight or more.than 7,000 pounds . The city made temporary re- pairs to the streets, and graded an alternate access road to the school site (the school is sWI un- der construction I &om Avenlda Pico across the Reeves Ranch. The dispute between the city and the school district almost paled compared to what re1'1· dents along the two streets rell aboullt. Truck drivers hauling in the earth reported being pelted with ( rocks and squirted with garden ? hoses. At least one Cistrighl • between a driver and a homeowner ensued. Mystery Virus Toll Up to 19 Mayday, /tlayday! HARRISBURG, Pa .. (AP> -and lung congestion. e totnras-rlserrto 19 from-a Uf-think it is most-likely mysterious disease that struck virus, but virus pneumonia is the an Americ~n Legion convention .' closest I'd call it now,'' Bachman Jut month . and 52 others are . said. • hospitalized, a state official said But Dr. Jay Satz. head or the today. · state health department's im· Stale Health Se cretary Leonard Bachman told a news conference that docton and re· searchers still haven't identified the diaease, which bas symptoms of fever, headaches, chest pains Oernente Taxpayers ·Digging In • mUJ¥>logy division, said a bac· lerla could have caused lhe ill· ness. . Other authorities have suggest- . ed swine nu as the possible cause, and investigators Crom the federal ·Center for Disease Teeth Put, Into Case This is a photo or Newport Be a ch lifeguard Chuck Conway apparently going Jown with bis lifeguard tower at Rocky .Point near Corona del Mar. Actually,' fteonway was able to riae above tbe 1wlrl· ing waters of the high tide that encircled his tower Monday afternoon~ Hi• boeses said this is a regular occurrence at Cmlw~·· duty 1tatioo. ~that. Jle ii ued to It and is perfectly aafe. a, PlllUP aOlllWN ~ ....... Profeltin1 &an a.m.&e tax· ................ ., ln Oae w ........ di • ., .. mUllaD 1'71-n dtf bud1et. ROCKLANO, Mai n e <AP) -A dog on trial for viciousness provided Its own most damaging testimony -it bit an assis· tant dia&rlcl attorney in the ankle. Two do&en people had IODe to the court to com- jllala aboat tbe .toe. Dis· trtct Court Judie Paul A. MacDonald, trying to keep order in the crowded court. ~ontiDued the case and aated the district at- torneY'a omce to interview witneaaes in a separate room. ~ollege Budget Okayed Tiie badlet wW be CGDaldend at a T:• p.m. Cit7 CGundl ~ in& Wednesday. Karoline Koutw and Sally s.r.ent or1an1aed the tax pro-· test. aeekinl a alaeable cut iii the $1.44 lax rate. Mn. Koester said her group wants a delay so more slices can be cut from lhe spend· iDJplan. Sadill,eback Trustee' Appruve $18. 7 Million ByWILLIAM SantEIBER OllMD•ll~~'-'IU" Saddleba~k College trustees ve adopted an $18.7 million get ror the next school year - 3 mill Ion higher . than last ar•1 and about $334,000 less n administrators originally iught. ~ The administration was focced to pare down its $19.1 million pro- pose I two weeks ago when trustees endorsed a tax rate too smaJl to'support It. The rate trustees favored was 9S cents per $100 or assessed valOation. That ls three cents less lhan administrators asked but five cents higher than the 197S-76 . rate that 1enerated about $1S. l -24 Million' Budget ' ;j~pproved by CUSD ~ ~. By JACK CHAPPELL '• Ol..,.1>.itrl'le.es..11 The Capistrano Unified School l>lslrlct board of education gave 'flnal approval Monday to a $24.4 tnlllioo achool budget for next ~·· .-.. • And, while the general purpose ju rate or the dlslriet declined 10 ~.Liqu~r· Store LOwner Suing tOver Market f(" A a San Clemente liquor store ' 9*ner wbo claims be ~d be ,queesed out of btmWll if a *•bJ market is alloM!d to sell Uttuor hu sued tlM le•m~ titc million la da...,... ~ . Fred Vella. wbo rw. ldl ltGre ~ a shoppina eenta' et Otmino 'illt lot ii area and Camino de fa~dla. Dames tbe W.R. Grae. Corp •• the IUabr~ Lucky Stores, Inc .• u defm· ants In bla Orange CGunty pertor Court lawauiL • Veiga claims the terms ol the year lease be altned with race 1ive bim sole nlhtl to Ii· nlea in lbe sboppiq center. states be bu learned that a nearby Lucky store is to be 1tven Identical pririle1e1. ~ Velia additionally seeks an in· ~ tbat woald prevent such MtlritJ bJ tbe Lacky cbala. He • .... Uaatta.e wolumeolaal• at ........... :mlttbe ...... ear• ._for ............ \ cents, the bond intercs\ and re· demption rate rose a like amount and offset any potential lax decreue atrorded by the average 23 percent increase in the dis· trict's assessed valuaUon. The dlatrkt tax rate wW likely be set at Juat under S'.17 per $100 ol UHSsed value bmrinC unex· peeled ch&n1es In the uUllt.y U· sessment ncures wblcb are yet to be announced. Most of the dlslrict'1 Increase ln a.uesaed valuaUon came due to revaluation or existing pro· perties so district homeowners will face the equivalent ot a 23 percent increase in school taxes. The Capistrano diatric l sprawla from San Clemente to and including a Portion of Mis- sion Viejo. It includes the com· munilin of San Juan Capistrano, Lquna Niguel, Daaa Point and C.pistrano Beaeb. The bucl1et eoaa.ms a ~n· !!.~MDC)' fund of almo1t 12.2 on. ap aboat Sl.1 mWJon fromlut 1ear. Dr. Jerome TLoi mleJ. district superlnWndeat. laid ... amount would a. tile aouree ol faaSa for adjaltlDeDU in .......... .. and frtnce benefits and other negotiable Items. <See BlJDG ET, Pap Al) ·Power Going Off EJedric service wW be Inter· rupted to some 1,040 customers in the SboreclUfa are1o or San aemente, from 1 to3p.m. Thurs· day. San Dtego Gu and Electric Company crews will be cbaqing underground eqalpmmt at &bat time. \ million. Monday's a ction by trustees came without debate or any public comment, thou~h trustee Robert Bartholomew voled against it. The fiscally con· servalive Tustin board member favored holding the tax rate al last year's level. All but four cents ot lhe new tu rate will go toward lhe district's general fund budget. The rest wm cover redemption or bonds and in· teresl accumulated over the years. Barletta explained that the roughly 91-cent general fund tax rate will serve as the district's base rate from now on under a re· cenUy-approved community col· legefinanclng law. In the years to come, district budget Increases will be con· trolled by Increased valuation of pr~per.ty . The college also hu the option of applying a slan· dard inflation rate of six percent toltaprior year's budeet. Even If the diatrict had main· talned the total tax rate at last ' (See COLLEGE, Page Al) Mayor B. Patrick Lane will not attend the meeting because he'~ on vacation. Mrs. Koester said it's Important that a full council make the final decision on the budget. She said her group has already marshaled more than SOO signatures on petitions which have circulated city-wide for the past two weeks. She said about 20 more pell· lions, each with spaces foe 20 signatures. are still makinl the rounds. Taxpayers involved in Ute pro- test were angered at a budget study sesaion last week when the coocU revealed $249,000 had been added to lhe spendint plan. Lane said at the lime the tax rate would be predicated on the needs or the budget. Because as· seated valuations went up in San Oemenle an average ol 23.S per· cent. and the new budget was 17.8 percent higher than the 1975-76 bud1et, tbe spending plan could a~ be fatteDed and a tax cut made,heaaid. But Mn. Koe1t«'1 taxpayers (See P&OTUT, Pqe AZ> Douse DIVlded Solomon Split by €hain Saw NEW BRUNSWICK. N.J. <AP) -Eugene Schneider has been ordered to explain in court why his idea of dividing property in a divorce settlement was cutting his $8),000· house in haU with a chain saw. . In papers on me here Monday, Schnelder was charged by h"' estranged wife with cut tine through the .support beams of their home in Carteret with a chain saw July 23. Schneider told authorities that cutting up the house was bis idea ·or complying the New Jeney'1 divorce laws which require fair and equJtable division of property, an attorney f amlliar with the case said. Housing inspector Leonard A. Zaleski said he round rafters, the shingles and roof decking of the. home cut through. He .said floor joists were also cut through near the walla. makinl the bulldinl unfit for habitation. • Schneider's wile~..,,_.., Phoebe. ls suing for a divorce on the ii 2 w bulbaad would "constantly and continuouslJ bring women Into the °*1tal home." She flled t.be additional charges of malicious damap to tbe home. During the interviews, the dog caught Asst. Dist. Atty. Paul Eggert walking across tbe room and bit him. MacDonald, saying no further evidence was needed, ordered the d<>1's owner, Emily Robbins Of Rockland, to chain the dog. Wah West, lagona Beach Pioneer, Dies Laguna Beach pioneer lllah West, a member or the city's founding Goff family, has died while visiting her daughter in Kennewick, Wash. , Mrs. West, 59, was a 25-year employe of the Laguna Beach Untried School District. She lived in Laeuna Beach since birth. Memorial service will take place at 7:30 p.m . Thunday at the United Methodiat Qlurch in South La1una. • The family has 1u11eated memorial donations be made to the Lapna Beach High School athletic department. Mrs. Weat is survived by daughten, Doris McGregor of Laguna Beach and Donna Everbam of Kennewick, Wuh .• brother. Jack Ooff of Costa Mesa; sister, Doris Be~eJy o( Merced, and four 1randdlildren. TbeGottfamUy was one of ear· ly Lapna'a aetUen. Golf street in the Art ColoAY ta na! the • famUJ. . UFWClai Info'• Fahe SACRAMENTO (AP> -Cesar Cbave1• United Farm Workers union h.-• cone to court to cballeace ballot pamptilet ugu. menu a1alnlt Its November election rarm labor iniaUve. 1'1M suit liata Republican Ken Maddy of Frnno and Democrat Jabil Garamendi ol Mokelumne Hill u aati·arsumeat ltatement tc1,, who hu roacht the UJl'W qa aeveral iuues over the years. aald the arpment be aiped wufactually ~ Control in Atlanta were here try- ing t0-isolate...lhe._eau.sJLlll Ulc ..___ __ deaths. "It may take some lime to rind all the victims~" Bachman said earlier. "I don't think we've got· ten all the deaths yet.'' The ages of the 16 dead i den- tified earlier ranged in age from 39 lo 82. At least one death has been recorded as pneumonia . Autopsies have been ordered In many of the deaths. (Sff MALADY, Pa&e AZ> Meter Fee ' Increase Now Likely Tbe Lacuna Beach Qty Qlun. ell will be asked Wednesday to provide $9,000 to pun:hue new works tor the city's parking · meten lmplemeatinglut week's I dec:isJon to increue meter fees from 10 to 20 cents an hour. 1be increase will bring an ad· dlUonal $80,000 in nickels and dimes to the city's parking J authority corfers. Prioc to the in· 1 crease, the city had budgeted $2IO,OOO in meter income and $74,000 in fines . The request for the meter • modification funds is included on the City Council's consent calen· 1 dar, a list of subjects generally ~ conaidered routine and passed with one vote. The increase in meter rees has l been a highly controversial issue . in Laguna Beach. Previous al· tempts to increase the fee 10 • cents met with referendum peU-., tion drives which sought roll backs of the measures and were successful in delaying impoel· I t.ion, I The increase recommended by l · the city's Parking, Transporta. tion and Circulation CommiUee •. sailed smoothly through the City Council laat week, however. It wAs contained in a package • or recommendations from the - cltlzens committee which in· . eluded as well a permit parking plan ror both residents and non-I residents. Most city meters char1e 10 1 cents an hour now, a rate set 1 seven'.years ago. Meters along ·~ Lapna Canyon Road caterine to ] festival traffic cbaree ~ ceata an hour. I Other bu1lne111 to be dis· l cuaaed by the council at lts 4:30 J <See~AaKING,PaieAZ) !t Coast Weather· Low clouds all.ht and morning Wednesday, turn· Ing fair In afternoon. Highs about '100 low1 to dip to mkl :IOI. A% OAILYPILOT L/SC !Cella Aide Pleads Guilty J ~hiffman to Testify Against Former 8oss Fro• Pa,,e AJ PROTEST • • wanted • full t ax decrease. She ,. said a.he considered laat week's .... lOC\lnbadfalth. Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr. wUl have· but one defendant at hJs side Oct. 4 when he faces trial in Orange County Superior Court. Former hospital eontroller ~e Schiffman. S3, Santa Ana, became the lecond of four original lndlclees t.o withdraw from the doctor's side Monday when he pleaded guilty to five of 127 felony counts. 'nole counts lnel\lde ctuirses of crand tbelt. f Ofl«)' and COD· spiracy. Schilfman races a poasi· ble •~t. prison ~rm ol one lo 14 years which could be added on lo his recently lm~ed federal pritoo term or two and oae ball years. Judge WUUam C. Spelts told ScJtiffman be that he will not be sen~ced until the concluaion'OC Tax Rate to Drop . San Juan To Ponder ouncil udget San Juan Capistrano ~ity councilmen will be asked Wed- nesday to adopt a tax rate or $1.03 per $100 or assessed valua- tion for 1976· 77. down Crom the current rate of $J.06. The new rate would support the city budget ol $.1.293,000. Of this total. $1,965,000 will go for general operating expenses. The 1975· 76 total budget was $3,655.000, of which $1.~2.000 was for general operating ex-penses. The lower tax rate for 1976-77 was made possible-by-a 24 prr- A .. WI,.__ •:lllrac1~· Seelwr Former Minnes ota Gov. Harold E. St assen says "it would lake a miracle" to win the R e publican pre- sidential no mination but added he will try to rally uncommitted delegates for a long -shot bid. Fro•Pa~Al COLLEGE • • year's level (about 90 cents per SlOO >. most property tax payers would be facing increases on their lax bills because of the surge in property values. That district increase (23.2 pet· cent1 was so larie that Orange County Assessor Bradley Jacobs calculated the Saddleback Colleg~ trustees could have r aised the same amount of money as last year with a rate or only 75 cents. But Barletta explained that it would have been Impossible to cut the budget that much and still keep pace with district growth and campus construction. A number of major capital pro- jects are planned for next year at the school. including construction or a $3.3 million music and fine :irts building, a $250,000 running track and nearly $110,000 lo com- plete the physical education com· pl ex. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT RObert N, We«J Ptf\IN"l•Nl'••ll- J•ck R.Cur~ Voe~~ ....... , -G4-ll "-- Thomas Keevll Ccht•t ThOmas A. Murpt\lne Me,...1.,.ElllW Chartes H. Loos Rkherd P. Nall ""'""""""_..'~ UGUN 8"<9'0ffke -TiaO-r•~"" Me·•~~u: l'.0.-...,mJa Offkft cw .. Mew:,,_. ... ...,~ MUflll"ttl'I lt~Ptl 1111)_1\_ ... d -i.l>«k Veil-.: UJl1 l f .. , ._ et~O .... Fr- TefetlMM (114) 6Q.4JZ1 Clnsitled Anertl$MtMH611 UtUNI hKll AH Dep111MMS: Te ....... 4'4-MM t.--ci.,,,..... 4tH6JI 0.Y'l4"1, ,.,. 0tl'ltt '-' l'W•!Nrle <-_, No ,,..., "-''-'· A-.-.-_.., ~Utt •r •••tU'•"'"" N rtiA Mot• ..-n ... Mu<HI •It....,, '""•' .,....w ........ ~-"""-· St<-t i.u .. \1 ... Hr. .. ~M llllt\ol, "-"-MK1te4• W ........ Q.H -.... ;..,.,..i1 .. Jt_.My,1N_y __ U.U1Mn9'1f• cent jump in the city's usessed valuation. The city's proposed five-year budget is based on a continuing general fund tax rate of 90 cents and a declining rate for bond re- demption and interest, accord· ing to John O'Sullivan, director of adminjstrative services. The rate of $1.03 is the sum of the 90 cent general fund tax rate and a 13 cent bond redem_ption and interest t ax rate. O'Sullivan said the rate for bond redemp- tion and interest fund dei:lines as the city's assessed value.in- creases. Any decrease in the tax rate for the general fund, however . could result in an operating deficit, he said. O'Sullivan said San Juan's current $1 .06 tax rate is 9.4 per. cent lower than the county average. It compares with San Clemente's $1.45 rate and Laguna Beach's $1.95. Other items on Wednesday's city council agenda include re- commendations from the city's cultural heritage commission on PoSsible restoration and use by the city of the Hot Springs dance hall a nd Capistrano Union High School. BUDGET ••• "Anything that is going to be negotiated that involves money is going to have to come out of that whether it is salary, fringe benefits, class size, library books or whatever," Tbornsley said. The board is expecting at its next meeting to receive the · public demands of the Capistrano Unified Education Association <CUEA) which represents dis· lrict teachers. · Earlier. the CUEA had made public statments indicating ':he teachers were seeking salary m- creases from 16 to 30 percent which would cost taxpayers an additional $3.1 million. . Thornley said one of the dif- ficulties of collective bargaining within public agencies is employe eroups ean readily see how much money ls available and they may then nt their salary requests to lake maximum ad· vantage. Of the district's total budget, teaching staff and ad· minlstrative salaries account !or about $11.3 mi111on. Non-te.aching employes will 1et about $3.8 • million. Employe benefits will chew up another $2.3 million. Books and .supplies will cost aboul $1 s million, and' contract· ed services, buildings and grounds will receive about $2.25 million. Unlltte mos t other taxing a1en· cies. the schools ' gen~ral purpose tax r ate is deternuned by state law. It provides as the assessed valuation of the district goes up. the rate automatically goes down. Dlstrlcts are allowed to raise sufficient money (base re· venue Jlmlt> to pay a certain amount per student. Aged SA Man Charged in Traffic Death A '79·year-old Santa Ana man was arrested and ch•,ed wtth mis demeanor manslaucbtu Monday afternoon after wit· nesses told police the car he was dtivtD& struck and killed an 80- year-old woman cf'0851nl •street ln a marked crosswalk. Dead on arrival at Mero General Hospital ahorUy after$ p.m. WM Olive S. Cohen. S>, ol S12 S. C)press St., Santa Ana. According to police. Mrs. Cohen wu fat.Uy iQ)ured when hit by a car driven by Ja.mes G. Jamieson. 79, of 918 S. Broadway St .. Santa Ana. Police said the victim was croalng Broadway al Chestnut Street in a marked crosswalk when Jamieson's auto paned· throu&b the crosswalk, striking bet. While Jamieson wa anested at the scene, poUce sa1d b.-wu not booted lnto jaU. the Cella trial. He lnd.lcated that he will then dismiss the remain· ing l22 counts. Schiffman is expected to ap. pear as a prosecution wi&ntss •1ailalt Cella and ~l rttei ve prisoa or jail Ume which wUI run cooeurrenUy with his federal term. Appearing with him for the prosecution will be former l\hs· sion Community Hospital ad- ministnlor C eorge Louis OJI en· dorf. •s. La~una Beach. who pleaded guilty last week to five felony counts. · Judge Speirs, the Cella trial judge, sentenced Ollendorf lo one year in the county jail and placad him on two years probation. The one year term will run concur· renUy with his one year federal sentence. Both men were found Glilty with Cella, Sl, and farmer Mer"Cy General Hospital administrator Stephen Robe rt Evans, 31, Laguna Beach, on felony counts contained in a Los An geles Federal Gr3nd Jury indictment. SchlCfman was convicted of 10 counts and Ollendorf pleaded guilty to two counts. Federal Judge Matt Byr ne sen· tf!Dced Cella (22 countu to fl va years in prison and Evans (six counts) to one year. All four de- fendaota are appealln& that con· viction. The charges that led to both grand jury indictments basie~lly stem Crom the s ame allegations: that the four men defrauded two county hospitals controUed and partially owned by Ct>lln of an estimated $2 million In funds. It was testified in federal court that the fraud was carrted out via a sophisticated sy.slem ol book· keeping in which both hospitals learned too late that they had been paying bills submitted by nonexis tent companies for medial supplies they never re· -ceived. SWl to be resolved in Soperior Court pretrial action is lhe de· fense motion for a change of venue on the grounds that heavy publicity has made a fair trial impossible in Orange County. Judge Speirs ruled Monday that he will take no action on that mot.Jon unW all other pretrial mot.Jons have been resolved. ~ LIBRARIAN SUCCUMBS Ronald s. Ra Services Set For Librarian Ronald Rice Memorial services for Ronald "tr the council lcnort'S u1 this time, we plan to get addillon;d signatures, and come again next Ume,''ahesaid. Meanwhile, City Man11er G~raJd Weeks said hewUI ask for awoval or all Portl9M of lb .. budpt except ror ~ Hdiona ~I the dty sewer plant and. the parka maintenance budttl. Coets of operatlntJ the sewer plant are In limbo until the cit learns the fate of a challenge to a re1k>nal water bou-d llndlng or,: "srou vtolattom" lh treatment .. ~ or wastewater. Weeki aaid modifications may have to be made to the plant, but he could give no specifics. He aaid the city ii also ln- vesti1atini whether It might be cheaper to contracL with a private business for park main· tenance. Indications have been that half the costa of the job could be saved that way. 'We Are Beelsahuh' S. Rice, 43, a Laguna Beach resi· dent who was Fountain Valley's head librarian for the past 10 years. hav~ been tentath•ely sel for 10 a.m . Wednesday at :::it. Mary's Episcopal Church in Laguna Beach. Radics Roaat Set inHorwr Of CofC Chief The San Clemente Otaniber of· Commerce plans a "Radles R-ansom Note Hints· At Cult Membership Mr. Rice. who died of cancer Roa~t" ~onorin1 outcoin& ex. Monday at South Coasl Com· ecuuve director Aui. ll at the muru1y""lfospital. ts surnved ~Clement~nn.-. - his mother, Mrs. Stanley Rice, of E~U Radics resigned the OI'· Laguna Beach, and his sister, eamsatio~, ~ffective Aug. JS, to Mrs. Robin Ellis or Los Angeles. accept a similar potiUon with the ' Clovis Chamber of Commerce in A member o( the Fountain Northern California. Valley Friends or the Library, The 52·year-old retired Marine and local chapters ot the Ex· Corps colonel joined the chamber change Club, Hist.orical Society 3\-AJ yearsago. CHOWCHILLA CAPJ -The three young men accused in the ChowchilJa bus kidnaping m ay be self-styled disciples or the de- vil. according to newspaper re· ports. The rough draft of a SS.million ransom note closed with the words "We are Beelsabub." ac- cording to sources quoted-Mon· day by The Fresno Bee and Sacramento Bee. Investigators believe the note was written by James Schoen· feld, 24 . the newspapers said. AJso in custody in the July IS kid- nap are Frederick N. Woods. 24, and Schoenfe ld's brother. Richard, 22. They are being held The San Francisco Chronicle reported an investigator said the na me Beelsabub was not used as a signature. "Maybe one of them or all three or them were into the oc- cult," the new~paper quoted the investigator. "But occull or not, it had nothing to do with the kid· naping o( those children and the fact the abductors wanted $5 million." The Fresno Bee a nd the Sacramento Bee sa1d an uniden· tified friend of James Schoenfeld described him as "into the oc· cult" but never "into devil worship." and Sons or the American The ceremonies begin aUp.m. RevoluUon. Rice had worked with a no host bar, followed by with the Orange County Library diMer at 7 and the routat8. since 1965. Tiekets are available from the 1 chamber office. The Fountain Valley Friends or the Library has requested that donations be sent to the Ronald s. Poison Gas Linger& Rice memorial Scholarship Fund for library science students. A 1955 . USC graduate with a degree in business administra- tion, Mr. Rice also received a masters in li brary science there in 1965. SEVESO CAP) -Italian or- ficials say they may evacuate more persons because of a drift· ing poison cloud that escaped three weeks ago from a chemical plant. Pregnant women and children onJy race evacuation. on$1 million bail each. ----------------------------------------, The reference to Beelsabub ls a misspelling of Beehebub, a name associated with Satan .. This report was not coof'umed by authorities. Sources said the note was one of several crucial pieces of evidence linking the three to the case which were found during a search of the Woods famlly estate in Portola ValJey on the San Francisco Peninsula. Other evidence reportedly found there includes a band· written list or the kidnap visUms' names and a plan to kidnal> a busload of children for ransom. The evidence is covered by a gag order which was extended lo next MOl1day. Defense attorneys say they will request that the order continue tq be extended when iL expires. Fro• Pflfle AJ MALADY ••• All the vtcUma ll'Ufrered the same symptoms, which included fever of up to 107 degrees. "I've never seen anything like it." said Bachman. Blood samples and throat swabbings from the victims were sent to state health laboratories in Philadelphia and flown to the federal Center for Disease Con- trol in AUanta ror tests. It will take two to three days t.o grow cultures Crom the samples. These cultures could lead to iden- tilication of the dlseaae. Casa of the illness were re· ported throughout the state. All the Pfl'IOM affected attended the three-day Legion convention In Philadelphia that ended July 24. The lint reportl of illness came last Monday; the first death Fri· d~. It was the mounting death toll Monday that alarmed public heaJlh oUicials. Bachman was asked if il could be swine nu. "That's a possibility," he said. "We're trying to pin it down, but we don't know right now. But there's no reason lo panic, ever· yone should realize that." Fro• P.,,e Al PARKING • • We hold these truths to be self ev_ident, that all money is not sQved equally. Money saved at Republic Federal Savings enjoys spcc:ial privile ges. Jt cam~ the highc~t irHcrc~t .rate legally nvailablc on n wide variety of insured accounts. Thi interest is paid day-in to day-out aod is oompounded daily. And interest is calculated from the first of the month on savings received by the tenth, when held to quarter's end. Money saved at RFS is I 73/% holll• Now~ I• o 8 06% anannuotyleld of • o b'f Compounding dolty. i •000 1111n1"'""' b•l••ce • I Y••• "''"'""'"' f ,..,.., .. UMJ\ifetflDI'• 04lfflf"Mt .. fthnf.f*"' ff'f)fll\ t t f11tc:atf' KC~·· ftftoft Ml'v"ty O\ft ....... ., • ~tM"f~1 fl'dU\.llOf'I .... lf'lt•tff~ ••'"W\O' iii 11111111 fully in'lurcd 10 $40,000 nnd :tlso cnlitlcs its owocr to 20 free service~. includina travelers checks: safe deposit bo"cs, • note collections • and checking accounts.•• All men may be crtattd equal. But taking advanta~e of Republic's high interest ra.tes nnd £rec services is 011t1 good way {o make sure you don't remain equal, fioancially. p.m. session includes: -commendation of Pollee Lt. ",,,.~ •uoc1er1o11 John Zelko for 30 years cily '°"' ioc.11one'" o,.,. c-" REPUBLIC FEDERAL SAVINGS aervice. SANTA ANA 17th St. West ol Newport Freewey (714) 541·5286 -COnsideraUon of cost! and ANAHEIM 202 Anaheim Plaza, 500 N. Euclid St. (714) 956-8290 sites for a senior cilii.ieM ~tel'· LAGUNA NIGUEL 30232 Crown Valley Parkway (7 14) 495--0850 -Plans for an Oktoberfest Oct. WESTMINSTER 134 Westmins1er Mall/Bolsa & Sen Diego Fwy. (714) 894·!347 !. ~~ -A utility underground assess· .... ., Offlet: -'lTAOENA 22•8 N. l•k• Ave. (213) 791-1211188'·-11 ment dlstTlct for Temple HUis 1 .. ,.. Leca11Me: All' A OE NA• ANAHl!•M • AACAOrA • BURBANK Drive. C\.AREMONT. HACIENDA HEIGHTS • l.AGUNA NIOUEl . t.OS Af.IQELES -LandscapeplansforCt'acent PASADENA . PICO RIVERA. SANTAANA . WESTMINSTER Bay Point Park, and an update Insured, ch•rtertld and •uHrvlltld b~ 1genc/e1ol1,,. Vttlt~ Stetu Gow.rnmem on c\ty effort.a to acquire addl· 'e:rr· tlonal property on the ocean bluff S4VmS /JCCOl.MS INS/JED TO $40.000 I I porn~ ~~~~-..;.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-====:::..~~~~~~~__, Orange Coast . EDITION ~1 * * * '°L. 69, NO. 216, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ~raffic Study Approved by Mesa C~uncil • City Councilme n decided Monday night that their own planning d~partment could best handle a downtown Costa Mesu trarfic circulation study. • 'J'he council voted rour to zero. with Mayor Dom Raciti on v,cation, to h ave the city's ,11_urnnlng de partment complete '9 $80,000 study or trafric needs. uarning down plans lo hire a (Onsulting firm . .! The s tudy will incluclr the 1•tonom i c imp act o n th e •ommunitv that would result ffom various alternati\'l'S. Those lfctor s. according to the City 't:ngineer Jim Eldridgl'. include flans that include a fret'way. pans without a freeway but with _.n cxp.rcssway, and plans with ~either a fr cPway nor a n ~prcssway ~Councilmen fe lt that an outside ~onsultu nl would JU St usc ~formation alrcudy galht'rl'tl hy flt! city 11t11H anct a wasll'<I <'Hort ~ould result ' ·we should let our own ~lalf evc lop th e s tudy.·· :.ulfl ooncilwom an M nry Smallwood · ~They know the city'~ tr"ufrll' troblcms the bes t ' .~She said Eldridge, "prohubly t as more mrorm ation 1n his he nil tian an outside consultant could ~g up for a rc1)ort · · The study will <teal primarily th the dgwnlown urea. but lhc affic patterns in other !)Uris or e c ity will he tukcn into nslderallon ~Eldr ldfte s a id proposed onges in trarfic 1>allern5 "' ghboring Newport Bcuch will •vc to b e lak e n i nto ~sider a lion ~The city's main concern is to ove trafrl c through Costa Me a th as tittle disruption as ssible-. E ld r idge said in u teport to the council. • • "At the some time. we do not ant to cut off traffic to the (SH TRA•'FIC. Page AZ> j Orange Coast 11l'ea swimming rs Bria n Goodell of Mission Lejo and Fountain Valley's irley Babashoff. stars al the Eontreal Olympics, arc back me. The pair were welcomed Mon· ,day night by a crowd of over 200 ! at Los Angeles International. I For story and pictures. see ' &ports. Page 84. By TOM BARLEY Of ... o.1., .......... "We'd bad lunch, talked about the Riverside property and some s mall talk and then be told me, 'Look, your husband hired me to kill you.' "Then I began to shake and r asked him 'look. are you for real.' 1 mean I was in a state of shock ... !" That was Janice Robinson's testimony today as she recalled for an Orange County Superior C.ourt jury her first meet.In& with Anthony Scalise. the self· confessed con man who has testified be was hired by Dr. Wayne Lester Robinson t.o lcill his estranaed wire. Mrs. Robinson. 38. testified that Scalise took her to lunch at the Velvet Turtle in Newport Beach after telling her be was John Foster, a n agent for a Nevada company that was in· ·tttest.ecl ln Rl~de property held by &he Rob • She said Ule man abe IDel • Foater lmew that she bad sued her husband for divatte and that she wu seekin1 dlviDon ol t!Om· munib' ~rty accumulated ill the lt-year mania19. She said Foster -.ked her: ···now well do you know your bulbud?" ••1 told him that at one time I t.boalbt I koew him "">' well," she lillt1fied, ''And then I told him that I thoutbt I didn't really know h.ipl at au .·· SM wd Foster asked her if she thouiht it was pouible that her husband could harm her. "I told him lb¥ I lbouCht it wu poeaible, .. ah·e sai«t. Mn. Robinson tes(Uied that FOiler then told her. "I C81l1t do it," admitt.ed that his real name waa Scalise and that be was to hie <See pocroa, Pa1e AZ> Killer· -Bug Hunted At Least 19 Die of Mystery Disease • HARRISBURG. Pa. (AP) - Teams of m edical detectives worked with microscopes and needles. today as they hunted for -the tiny dtte,.se·causing--or · ganis m that bas killed 19 persons since an American Legion con- vention in Philadelphia 10 davs ago. Working at laboratories in Philadelphia and Atlanta, the scientists tested and checked samples taken from the bodies of the dead and sick persons from across Pennsylvania. "This is the freakiest thing I've ever seen, .. said Kare n Shectman, a state microbiologist working at the laboratory m Philadelphia. The researchers said they are confident or finding the cause of the disease. State officials readied plans for a mass inoculation program should it be needed, and offi cials said that in addition to the 19 de a d , 52 person s h ave been hospitalized from the disease State Health Secr e tary Leonard Bachma n suggested at a news conference that the dis· e ase ts s 1malar lo v iral pneumonia and also said the much-publicized swine flue is a possibility, but another stale health official said bacteria could bee the cause /Ii. varus enters a body cell and attacks from the wide while a _baden.a attac.ks ([Qm thfLJ!Ul side Meanwhile. representatives or the 41 st lnternat1ona l Euchansllc Conference. a week long gathenng in Philadelptua or one mllhon Catholics from around the world, said they planned no chan&es in any ac Uvities The White House an· nounced President Ford st.ill planned to attend the conference Sunday The 100 state and federal re searchers working nonstop on the problem still don't know what causes lbe "'-·like disease Its symptoms include fever, con· gested lu!lgs and ~best pains Bachman adm1tteCI tba t still isn't known how the disease was transmitted. but he said food or drink we r e not ltkely possibiUtaes Researchers were at a loss to expfam why only the people at the convention con- tracted the disease The ages of the dead ran~ed from39to82 State officials said last week they could begin a swme nu m· oculation prognm on short <SH MALADY, Page A2> Fiscal Plan Gets Study By Board 3,000 Due 'Startling' Influx of Students Disclosures On Sclwol Agenda At Hospital? Trustees of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District wiU con· duct a public hearing tonight prior to adopting ·a $46.1 mUlion operating budget for fiscal 1976-71. The hearing will be held at 7: 35 p.m. in the Costa MesaCityCouo· cit Chambers . The new budget is $4.5 million larger than last year's. The tax rate is expected lo lake a 51-cent dip in Costa Mesa and a 48-cent drop in Newport Beach because of a 22.2 percent increase in the district's assessed valua· l ion. The tax rates are different for the two cities because at the time or unification in 1965. the Costa Mesa elementary district carried bonded Indebtedness that was larger than that of the l';ewport Beach district. According to d istrict offirials. the new tax rate in Costa Mesa will be about $4.2S per $100 as· sessed valuation. It will be about $3.94 per SU><> in Ne wport Beach. Last year 's tax rates were S4.76 in Costa Mesa and S4 .4i tn Newport Beach. The Newport-Mesa Unified School District board of trustees at a meeting toniaht will begin to face the problem of what to do with an anticipated 3,000 students who will come from homes bu.ii tin the Irvine coast area. _ No action is anticipated at the meeting which is slated for 7 .30 p.m. in the Costa Mesa City Coun· cil Cha mbers. District staff members have repeat.edlJ warned county •ten· cies that are reviewi~ develoo· ment plans for the coastal area <See STUDENTS, Page A%) Mesa Fire Station Architect Chosen By STEVE MITCHELL Ot 111• 0.11, l'llel si.tt Costa Mesa has an architect fo r the proposed $500,000 fire sta- tion in the city's downtown Super Block. Councilmen voted 3·1 Monday night to retain McCulloch and As· sociates of Newport Beach to de· sign the structure at Plumer Street and Park Avenue, near Lion's Park. Vice Mayor J ack Hammell cast the only dissenting vote, askin g fellow counc ilmen beforehand to delay a decision on the architect until Mayor Dom Raciti returns from vacation. "I would like to have a person· nel meeting over this lo answer some questions I have over some of these statjstics,.. Hammell said. Co un ci lw o m a n Mar y Smallwood and Councilman Ed McFarland met last month with other city officials to study 10 (See STATION, Page A2) Mayday, Mayday! This is a photo of Newport Beac h Iif eguard Chuck . Conway apparently going down with bis lifeguard tower at Rocky Point near Corona del Mar. Actlially. Conway was able lo r ise above the swirl· m~ waters oC the high tide that enclreled his tower Monday afternoon. His bohes said this is a regular occurr,nce al Conway's duty sta\iQn.. adding ~ be is used to it aod is perf~.Ml'e. BJ A&THVlt R. VINSEL Of ... o.M, ,. ... tc<l4f Startling disclosures will be rorthcoming from Cost.a Mesa's Fairview State Hospital. Its ad· visory board promised Monday. after calling for a two-pronged investigation by the state. ,But t he Fairvie w State Hospital Advisory Board refused to disclose the ex act nature or the d isclosures. The board devoted its meeting to a discussion of the recent resignation o( Fairview Medical Director Anthony N. Toto. . Boa~d me mbers voted un- animously to demand an im- mediate face -to-face confronta· lion with California Department of Health Director Dr. Jerome F Lackner on the matter . They already have called ror Attorney Gener al Evelle J Younger's orfice lo assist in establishing the motives a nd methods behind Tot.o's resigna- tion. "The attorney general's office has subpoena powers. We do not. We reel these will be needed," board me mber Michael Nason declared. The next step in the probe of what som e believe wa s the politically motivated removal of Or. Toto, who has headed clinical services at Fairview for 14 years. is a face·LO·face confrontation with Lackner. "We have emphasized the urgency or this," Nason said Monday after the board met at the hospital to draft a teletyped dispatch lo Lackner Nason. a M lssion Viejo resi· dent. declined to go into greater detail He did say after emerging from the closed-door sesslOQ: <See FAIRVIEW, PaieAZ)1 RacedaySet For Speedy Big Wheelers Wheels will be' spinning Aug. 28 at Costa Mesa's third annual bicycle grand prix as youngsters compete with Big Wheel tricycles. The pre-school race will be held at n09n on city street.a al Kalmus Drive and Red Hill Averwe for lour and five year old childtt . Olil;fren wlll compete on a 35-ysd course for nnt. second and third place awards. The race precedes the adult bicycle lfaDd prix which will be beld Aua. 28 and 29. Entry fee for children ls 50 cents. For further information, call the Department ct Leisure _&enices at~SJOO. Today's Clo11ing· 1 .Y. Stoeks t· ' y;;;.1 • • o.u, l'llOt Slit! -··· ACCUSED OF PLOT Dr. Wayne Robinson I Two Captured 1 After Holdup j In Costa 1"1esa Costa Mesa police captured two men Monday night followin~ a S598 robbery al a reslauranl in the north end of town Officers arrested J Bruce Willison, 22. Costa Mesa. and Guy J ames Campbell, 20. Santa Ana. s hortly after the 9:30 p m robbery at Love's Wood Pit Barbecue res t aurant, 3046 Bristol St The pair were seated al d1f· • ferenl tables at the restaurant, police said, whe n Willison walked up to the cash regislt•r and pulled a 38 caliber blue-steel revolver on the clerk Witnesses said Willison then ned the store on fool with the cash , fo llowed s hortly by Campbell The pair allegedly split up. } with Officer Al Kl'nt spotting Willison on Bristol Street nc•ar • the Corona del Mar Freeway In· terchange ' Campbell was <'uplured near· Bristol and Baker Streets by Of· ficer Clyde Foreman. The <'ash and revol ver were allegedly found on Willison at the ti mt· or . capture. • Both men are lodged in Costa J Mesa Jail on S25,000 bail. C oast Weather Low clouds night and morning Wednesda)', turn· mg fair in afternoon. Jllghs about 70, lows to dip to mid 50s. INSIDE TODJ\" Ralph Nader, the ooJfort's most in/lu~Ual critic oJ big blaintis. and government. u himself .o hush·hush con- glomtrote who re/uses to divulge fi nancial detaili oJ its operation. Ste Poge A7. l•dex AIY-SeNkt AU -Le-n 11 E.-hml!Hlt 92 MevlH ~ L.M ... ,. At MlllM.,_., "!" c..llfw•• AJ,IS .... 11111a1 "'"" ~f , CMw•c..Mr .. Or_(_, "' C .. H lllH ••• ,. ~· . •:.a I C-'<1 l l Sylwi• "°"" ~ n Cnn-" IJ *'11 I M DH4111M11<.H Al *cUNritttl Al•ll reterlMI'... •• Telt'r1t1.. ,.,. ~-"' H n.mn. Fl-t Al•ll WU4..... M __... It ,_, .. ..._ At ·-•tlell •• .. Al DAILY PILOT c Architect Points to Witness Architect LeRoy ROie told an Orange County Superior, Court jury Mond•Y the wrong man was lndlcted when the district It· torney · Investigated allegations th1t a Fullerton developer was solicited for a bribe. Defen(jant Rose, 48, laid the blame for his predicament on public relation.a consultant PauJ Wallach, one of two witnesses caJJed by pr0$ecuklr Jack Ryan to support charges that were on· ce dismissed in earlier Superior Court aclion. . The silver haired witness ad- mitted that he signed a contract which called on developer Dr. William Brashears to pay Wallach $15,000 for supposed public relations efforts connect· ed with Brashears' Hidden Lakes condominium developmel)t. And Rose also conflrmed that he signed a second contract that caUed for Wallach to pay Rose $15,000 fort.he architect's role in the same developmenL Rose argued Monday that he had no Idea or what these docu· ment.s represented and that he was bewildered by Wallach·s maneuvering. He said he signed them and on- ly became aware oC their im- plications when Wallach later told him that Brashears' wife was warning Fullerton city coun· cilmen that bribes were bein& of-. fered in connection with Lbe..Hid· den Laite project. The charges against Rose stem from the allegation that he de· manded money via Wallach for. his favorable vote on the project as a member of the Fullerton Planning Commission. He testified Monday that he re· alized that Wallach was actually the man looking for bribes when the public relations executive told h i m of Mr,. Shirley •Brashears' investigation. "I knew then that I bad been had," he told defense attorney Manhall Morgan. "I knew then that it was Paul Wallach wbowas asklnJt for the money." Rose told Morgan that he was pressured into signing contracts he never read when Wallach warned him that if he did not sign Brashears would not hire him as an architect for a county health building project in Anaheim. Rose's statement amounted lo a direct contradiction of what both Wallach and Brashears earlier told the jury. Rose told the jury that he trust- ed Wallach throughout negotia· lions involving Hidden Lakes and that at no time was he aware that bribery was involved or con· templated at either planning commission or city council level. He was asked by Morgan what he thought of Wallach's account of the alleged bribery in the tight of Rose's subsequent indictment. Rose hesitated and then of- fered an obscenity to the jury to express his personal opinion ot the i11sue. Tueiday, August 3.. 1975 ~llJl'ti.IS .. Hl'llett Bedroom Gutted Costa Mesa firemen play hose on apart- ment at 1010 Valencia Drive where elec· tricaJ short started blaze in a bedroom. Tenant Mrs. Dennis Madison rushed her three children from the apartment and called the fire department following the 8: 17 a .m. fire. Acting Battalion Chief Gerald Poarch said damage to the home included a gutted bedroom and fire damage in the hall and kitchen. A family cut died of smoke inhalation in today's fire. STATION ••• architectural proposals Cor con· struction of the fire station. They decided -0n McCUiioch and Associates aft.er a day-long analysis or plans from the architects. ''I'm not impugning your inte- gxity in\my way," Hammett con. tlnued. "I'm prejudiced to another architect, not by perso1,1al relationsbjp but by his expenence as an architect." In a telephone interview today, Hammett said he thou&hl the project should have gone to Willard Jordan, an architect who was Costa Mesa councilman for 12 years. "I just thing in our effort to be above reproach, we &0metimes become super-protective," llam mett said. "Jordan is a good architect and has even done silt of my projects. I think, ever ything being equal, that retain in1 him (Jordan) would have been the way to go." Fro• Page A I STUDENTS ON AGENDA • • that the district will face severe hardships in trying to house the students that will come from homes built inside district boun· daries between Corona del Mar and Lafuna Beach. Ear ier this month Rav schneer. the district's liiilson to TICMAP <The Jrv1ne Company Multi-Agency Plan> appeared before the Orange County PJan· ning Commission to testify that the district cannot afford the estimated $40 millioo lo build new schools in the area. District Superintendent. John Nicoll said popul aUon projections show the Newport-Mesa district would have to build three elemen· tary schools, one middle school and a high school to accom· modate students even at the lowest density or development. 'Part of the problem is that we <Newport-Mesa) have the lion's share of the population," he said of development plans Two other school districts. trict will have no practical way to cope with the influx of students. He-pointed "'OUl that -fail~ of other bond issues around the county rules out use of bond moneys to finance new school con- struction. Schneer said district officials cannot consider taking construc- tion money out of the district's general fund since all of that money is needed for operational expenses. The only option left to the djg. trict appears to be to absorb the additional students in existing school s . That means r e- arranging attendance boundaries or busing the new students to areas of •declining population within the district. Nicoll s ummed up the an· ticipated reaction to either of these proposals with the com- ment, "It would be civil war." Toll Bits 82 Copters Aid ~ Rescue Effort t.OVELAND, Colo. <AP > Eight hellcopters new lnto Big Thompson Canyon today, thelr crewa making a toUowup visual sweep tor flood su.rvivora. as ground teams assembled to re· new the search among mud islldes and debris for the dead. The fatality count stood 1&t 82. but authorities feared the toll would climb far higher. Air rescue operatioru were halted abruptly Monday ni11.ht after officials said they ha<1 llown out all known survivors who wlahed to leave the devastated canyon. An estimated 135 people told rescuers they wanted to st41y· in motels and mountain homes on high ground where they hod am· pie food and water. But 10 of those. at Paxk. l'e,q, rac. Mot.el •bout six. m1Je1 up t.ht canyon tow•rd Eates Park changed their minds attcr spend,• Ing their third night after tt\_i: flood tn the wet and cold Rock;t Mountains. said C1tpt. Johrt. !:qlebert, cblel or Operations foa. the Larimer County She_rlff'r Department. He said they are t.o be nown out today. Contrary to predJctions by th~ National Weather Service, iskles were bJue and bright over the Cll• nyoo today, and an Air Force Pllot al a makeshlf\ helicopter landing pad In a farmer's field said flying conditions were "oul- standinc." f'ro•PageAI DOCTOR ACCUSED • • • paid more than $20,000 lo murder her. When Mrs. Robinson de · manded proof, Scalise gave her a family picture allegedly given him by Robinson. other items of personal property and a garrote -the rope device used by killers who prefer to inflict death by strangulation. Mrs. Roblnson told the jury she demanded further prool or her huabe.nd'a alleged-inteetioOll and agreed with Scalise to return to her home with bim and tape a telephone call he planned lo make to Dr. Robinson. Judie J.E.T. "Ned'' Rutter or- dered the tape played back for the jury. In the tape, a voice identified as that of Dr. Robinson, acknowledges Scalise's atate- m•nt that •'everything is finlshed except the escrow." Deputy District Attorney Jay Moseley explained to the jury that the two men devised a code in which terms commonly u..ed in real estate transactions were used by them to insur~ secrecy. He said Scalise's comment told Dr. Robinson that Mrs. Robinson had been murdered and that her body still had to be disposed of. "But I couldn't find the item you needed," Scallse stat.es In the telephone conversation. "J just didn't have time to probe for that." ll is alleged that Scalise wu referrine to Mrs. Robinson's birth control device which he was lo remove from her body with forceps given h i m by Dr. Robinson who wanted the IUD al proof of her death. That tape_~nd a ~ublequent taping of a second telephone co11- versatJon were played back to Mn. Robinson and her daughter. Kathy, 18, as proof of Dr. .Robinson's plan to murder bis estranged wife. Scalise has testified that h~ subsequently drove Mrs. Robinson to motels in HunUngtoo Beach and Ventura County where they bid for several days after Scallse collected the first installment of $10,400. • Working with police and the district attorney's office, Scalise later met Dr. Robinson at a San· ta Ana service station where he allegedly collect ed a further $1,000 from the physician. Pollce then booked Dr. Robinson on charges of soliciting his wife's murder. "I have to assume everything else wasn't equal. But why penalize a guy who has dedicated his life to public service?" Hammett said Jordan has de signed other fire stations in the city. Councilwoman Smallwood said the Newport Beach tirm , "showed enthusiasm for the whole downtown project area, not just the fire staUon," adding that was one selling point in the committee's decision lo go with McCUJJoch. The city has banked a half million dollars in federal revenue sharing funds over the pa.st three years to fund the downtown Ure station. Irvine and Laguna Beach unified school d1stnct1, face similar pro- blems from the coutal develop. mPnl but not or the magnitude or the one confronting Newport- Mesa Nicoll said the pointoflonight's diecussion ia to let people know what construction in the coastal area is going to cost the school dis- trict. According to Schneer's testimony, the Newport-Mesa dis- II ~ , ' We hold these truths to be self evident, that all money is not saved equally. T't\e next step is for the city to negotiate a contract with the firm. f'ro•Pa~Al tae•• dal' ca'~" FAIRVIEW FINDINGS • • • The advisory board is con-vinced Dr. Toto was forced out of his post by an internal power cli· que, poeslbly worktng ln concert with Sacramento officials. -Their demand for a probe by Younger's office is not directed al any situation directly blamea· bJe on Dr. Toto. -Specific daily care rouUneR and relations between lower- echelon state hospital personnel and mentally and physically han. dlcapped cuents wlll come under ftcrutl~y. -Criminal charges could re- ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ..... -.. ,.,,,..,.._ Jack R. Cllr .. V Von ,.,..,.,.,., • .,. 0.,...,. -- ThOmas i<eevll ro1tor Thomas A . Murpfllne ~n•tl"<! EdllO< c Charles H. Loos Rlcf\ard P. Nall ,. ......... ~ .... '"'"'''- 1 Te..,__ (114) 6'Q-4221 Cl.UHIM AdvertiMfti 642-5671 Cltl"ltf\I, 1'16 Oft "ff CoO\I 1'111111"'4"0 Co~ -· No ,,.,_. •lfri•t. lhv\lr.I..,,., ..,.,.,.1•1 Pfl•tttr •r .. vtrU\f~t'#'\h flltirfHft t'ft•'f tt tt •rttwc:•tt •H,..wt t"(l•t D•''"'"'°" et I u•rrl.,_, -•. ~;c'~·t.:".'!::. :·~~~·u~~ ....., ..,,.....,,.. n..-1 .. 1y ..,.,,, ... .._, __ \l b ............ s uJt from the probe. -Possibly lllegal actlvities in- volving state Department of Health officials in Sacramento are lnvolved. "A small group or people over a stretched period ol time, I feel , have orchestrated It," Nason snld of Dr. Toto's departure. "We thought we just had a verbal minority, not an action group." Nason said advisory board Chairman Dean McCoy, who had to return to San Diego. authorized him to speak for the advisory board, Fair view Families and Friends Inc., and members or the California State Employes Association CCSEA> in the matter. Dr. Toto, who was excluded from the board's executive session dealing with his Aug. 22 resl1nallon, said he had no further comment. "My Fairview tenure is a closed chapter.'' Or. Toto added. Ile will enter prl vale practice Sept. 1 with a private clink chain and be reelaced at Fairview by Dr. Michael ~vine. Nason said the letter to At· torney General Younger Is wr1t· ten and ready to mail, but the five-member board felt protocol demanded a confrontatJon with Health Dlrector Lackner flrst. He said as soon as Lackner responds and a confere1nee oc· curs, both the letter to Younger outlining alleged abusesofp0-er .. and responsibilities Will be Seftt and released to the press. Nason, a producer of the Garden Grove Community Church's "Hour or Power" ln· spirational TV program. s tressed that the findings do not Implicate Dr. Toto excel)l as a vt~tim in this case. . 'We had to separate fact from fiction." hc.-remarked of Mon- day's meeting. "After ever- ything was brought out, it was so· startling we rett we have to meet with Dr. Lackner first." TONIGHT NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL BOARD -Regular meeting, Costa Mesa City Council cham- bers, 7:30 p.m . "IN FASHION"-SouthCoast Repertory Theater, Tuesday· Sunday through Aug. 8, 8 p.m. Sunday,3p.m. · WEDNESDAY, AUG. 4 COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD -Regular meeting, 1370 Adams, 8p.m. SUMMER CONCERT -Steve Aker and The Third Creation play music of ~s and 8>5. South Coaal Village, 1 p.m. Free. f',....PageAJ MALADY ••• notice. "Let'• hope its not something new;• said Dr. Jay Salz, head or the State Healt.h Department's immunology division. It it ls a f!ew type of disease, i\. could take aeveral weeks to de· velop a serum, he said. Bachman saJd olficlals think the disease w H confined lo the est.iJbated 10,000 persons who al· tended the stile American Leg ion convention in Phlladelphia July 21·24, but cau- tioned. that "It is too early to dis- count the possibllit,y" that con- ventioneers who didn't get sick may spread the dJsease. There are no documented cases of people get.Ung the dis- ease who did not alt.end the con· venUon, Bachman aald. • Ere•P•geAI TRAFFIC. . .. commercial busin•ses ln the area," he said. The touncll asked th1t the study _!>e done wlUiJn ~ days, with an exteOJlon if Delded. Money soved at Republic Federal Savings enjoys special privileges. It earns the highest interest rate legally available on a wide variety of insured accounts. This interest is paid day·in to day-<>ut and is compounded daily. And interest is calculntcd from the first of the month on savings received by the 1cnth, when held to quarter's end. 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Euclid St. (714) 956-8290 LAGUNA NIGUEL 30232 Crown Valley Parkway (714) 495-0850 WESTMINSTa" 134 Westminster Mall/Bolsa &San DltgoFwy.(714)894-~347 HeN ~; AlTA0tNA U•& N Lake Ave. (213) 7Dt-1l!ll1/&81•8&11 T .... l.oe1tl9Ml Al TADENA• /\HAHEIM •ARCADIA • BURBA NI( CLAREMONT• HACIENDA HEIGHTS• lAGIJN'-NIGUEL• LOS ANGELES PASAOtNA• PICORIVERA•So\NTAAMA• WESTMINS1ER 1n111'9d, ch•fl.,~ .,.a 111~1'11$«/ by 1gMCll$ ol lhl Unh«J Sll/f$ Gov1rnm~t SA\17\GS .4CCOlNTS INSlRED TO $40.000 ~ - l>r ange Coast , EDITION I * , * . * ~L. 69, NO. 216, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES I . To day's Closing \ .Y. Stoeks 1 !·'Your BusfJand llired 1tle to Kill TELLS HER STORY Mr•. Jenice Aoblnaon Cella Aide . • Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr. wilJ have but one defendant at his side Oct. 4 '1Vhen he faces trial in Orange f.ounty Super ior Court. • Former hospital controll er 'lheodore Schiffman, S3. Santa Ana, became the second or four Griginal indiclees to withdraw lrom the doctor's side Monday when he pleaded guilty to five or 127 felony counts. Those counts include charges of grand theft, forgery and con- ~plracy . Schiffman faces a possi· ble state prison term of one lo 14 )'ears which could be added on to bis recently imposed feder al .,rison term or two and one half 1 ~ars. I ~ Judge William C. Speirs told $chifrman he that he will not be ' itenced until the conclusion of I e Cella trial. Ile ind icated that ~ will then dis miss the remain- ! ng 122 counts. tSchiffman is expected to ap- ar as a prosecution witness I gainst Cell a and will recet\e Erison or jail time whi ch will run ' oncurrcntly with his federal rm. ' Appearing with him for the 1prosecutlon will be former l\tis- 11ion Community llo!lp1tal ad- ltnlnistrator GeorJ?C l.C>lllS Olien· jdorf. 45, l.tlJ.tuna Oeuch. who 1pleaded guilty last week to five felony counts. \ Judge Speirs, the Cella trial ~udge. sentenced Ollendorf to one ;year In the county jail and placed ~Im on two years probation. r1'he ;one year term will run concur· Fntly with his one year fed eral ntence. Both men were round guilty '4th Cella, 51. and former Mercy General Hospital administrator Stephen Robert Evans. 31, (.aguna Dcach. on felony counts ~ntalned In a Los Angeles ederal Grand Jury indictment. hlffman was convicted of 10 counts and Ollendorf pleaded rlty to two counts. • f <SeeGVILTY,PageA2l VRN HOME Orange Coast area swimming s Brian Goodell or Mission iejo and Fountain Valley's irley Babashoff. stars at the kontreal Olympics, are back me. The pair were welcomed Mon· y night by a crowd of over 200 1 al Los Angeles International. : For s tory and pictures, see i Sports, Page B4. \ By TOM BARLEY Of ... O.lly Pllel ~ "We'd had lunc:h, talked about the Riverside property and some small talk and then he told me, 'Look, your bus band blred me to kill you.' ''Then I began to shake and I asked him 'look, are you for real.' I mean I was in a state of shock ... !" Thal was Janice Robinson's testimony today as she recalled for an Orange County Superior Court Jury her first meeting with Anthony Scalise, the self· confened con man who bas testified be was hired by Dr. Wayne Lester Robinson to kill his estranged wife. Mrs. Robinson, 38, testified that Scalise took her lo lunch at lbe Velvet Turtle in Newport Beach after telling her be was John Foster, an agent for a Nevada company that was in- ' terested in Riverside property held by the Robinsons. She said the· man she met as Foster knew that. she bad sued her husband for divorce and that she was seeking division ol com- munity property accumulated in the 19-year marriage. She said Foster asked her: .. How well do you know your husband?" "I told him that at one lime I thought. l knew him very well," ahe testified. "And then I told him that I thought I didn't. really know him al all." She sald Foster asked her if she thoueht ll was poasible that. her husband could harm her. "I told him that I thought it wu possible,'' she said. Mrs. Robinson testified that Foster then told her, "I can't do it," admit led that bis real name was Scalise and that he was to be <See oocroa. Page AZ> Killer. Bug Hunted At Least 19 Die of Mystery Disease I HARRISBURG, Pa. (APJ - Tea~s of medical detectives worked witb microscopes and needles today as they hunted for the tiny disease-caus ing or- ganism lbal has killed 19 persons since an American Legion con· vernton'1:n-P-tttta11~pbia 1.0 davs ago. Working at laboratories in Philadelphia and Atlanta, the scientists tested and checked samples taken from the bodies or the dead and sick persons from across Pennsylvania. "This is the freakiest thing I've ever seen,·· said Karen Sbectman, a state microbiologist working al the laboratory in Phlladelphia. The researchers said they are confident of finding the cause of the disease. State ofCicials readied plans for a mass inoc'ulation program should 1t be needed. andj){ficial . said that in addition to the 19 de· ad, 52 persons have b een hospitalized from the disease. Stale Health Secretary Leonard Bachman suggested at a news conference that the dis· ease i s sim i lar lo vi ral pneumonia and also said the much-publicized swine flue is a possibility, but another slate health official said bacteria could bethe cause. A virus enters a body cell and attacks from the inside while a bacteria attacks from the out- side. Meanwhile, representatives or -h e 4-1~-t-l-n-t--e Ml a t i on a l Eucharistic Conference, a week· long gathering in Philadelphia of one million Catholics from around the world, said they planned no changes in any ac- tivities. The White House· an- nounced Preside nt Ford still planned to attend the conference Sunday. The 100 slate and federal re· searchers working nonstop on the problem still don't. know what causes the flu-like disease. Its symptoms include fever, con· gested lungs and chest pains. ·Bachman admitted that it still isn't known bow the disease was transmitted, but.he said food or d r l n k w eT e n o t l i k e-l y possibilities. Researchers were at a loss to explain wby only the people at the convention con- tracted lbe disease. The ages or the dead ranged from 39 to 82. Stale officials said last week they could begin a swine nu in- ocul alion program on s hort (See MALADY. Page A2 ) Fiscal Plan Gets Study By Board· 3,000 Due 'Startling' Influx of Students DisClosures On School Agenda At Hospital? Trustees of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District will con- duct a public hearing tonight. prior to adopting a $MU million operating budget. for fiscal 1976-71. The bearing will be held at 7:35 -p.m. in the Costa Mesa City Coun· cit Chambers. The new budget is $4.5 million larger than last year's. The tax rate is expected to take a Sl-cent dip in Costa Mesa and a 48-cent drop in Newport Beach because of a 22.2 percent increase in the district's assessed valua- tion. The lax rates are different for the two cities because at the time of unification in 196.5, the Costa Mesa elementary district carried bonded indebtedness that was larger than that of the Newport Beach district. According to district offi,.ials, the new tax rate in Costa Mesa will be a~t.$4.25 per $100 as· sessed valuation. ll will be about $3.94 per $100 in Newport Beach. Last year's tax rates were S4.76 in Costa Mes a and $4.42 in Newport Beach. School omcials will begin to face the problem of what to do with lbe anUcip.ud 3.tOO stu· dents who will come from homes built in lbe lrvlne coast area dur· Ing tonight's meeting of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District board of trustees. No action is anticipated at the meeting which is slated for 7:30 p.m. ia the Costa Mesa Cfly Coun· cftChambers. District slaff members have repeatedly warned county aaen- cies "at. are reviewiu develOP· <SeeSTlJDENTS, Pa1eA2) • Copters Continue Search for Victims LOVELAND, Colo. (APJ - Eight helicopters flew into Big Thompson Canyon today, their crews making a followup visual sweep fo r flood survivors. as ground teams assembled to re· new the searc h among mud slides and debris for the dead. The fatality count stood at 82, but authorities feared the toll would climb far higher .. Air r escue operations were halted abruptly Monday rii~ht after officials said they had flown ·· out all known survivors who wished to leave the devastated canyon. An estimated 135 people told rescuers they wanted to stay· in motels and mountain homes on high ground where they had am- ple food and water . But 10 or those, at Park Ter- race Motel about six miles up the canyon toward Estes Park, <See FLOOD, Pa~e A2) Magdag, ltlagdag! This is a photo of Newport Beach lifeguard Chuck Conway apparently going down with his lifeguard t1>wer at Rock y Point near Corona del Mar. Actually, Conway was able to rise above the swirl- inl'{ waters of-the high tide that encircled his tower Monday afternoon. His bosses said this is a regulu occurrence at Conway's duty station, adding that he is used to it and is perfectly safe. By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 Ille OeUy ~let M<tft Startling disclosures will be fortheoming from O..ta Mesa's Fairview State Hospital, its ad· visory board promised Monday, after calling for a two-Prooced investigation by the stale. . But the Fairview Slate Hospital Advisory Board refused to disclose t.be exact nature or the disclosures. The board devoted its meeting lo a discussion or the recent resignation of Fairview Medical Director Anthony N. Toto. . Board members voted un- animously to demand a n im· mediate face-to-face confronta- tion with California Department or Healt.b Director Dr. Jerome F . Lackner on the matter. They already have called for Attorney General Evelle J . Younger's office to assist. in establishing the motives and methods behind Toto's resigna· tion. "The attorney general's office has subpoena powers. We do not. We reel these will be needed." board member Michael Nason declared. The next step in the probe or what some believe was the polillcally motivated removal of Or. Toto. who has headed clinica1 services at Fairview for 14 years, is a face-to-face confrontation with Lackner. "We have emphasized the urgency of this," Nason said Monday after the board met at the hos pital to draft a teletyped dispatch to Lackner . Nason, a Mission Viejo resi- dent. declined to go into greater detail. He did say after emerging from the closed-door session: CSee FAIRVIEW, Pa.Ce A2) NB Chamber To Open New Horrw Friday Members Of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce will open their new headquarters Friday afternoon with a dedlca· lion ceremony followed by a re- ception. Chambe r spokesman Doris Lessing said the ceremonies will be "a special thank you to all the chamber members who con· tribuled to the building fund and helped make the building a re· ality." The dedication will feature past chamber presidents and special awards will be given to outstand- ing chamber members. 'I'he ceremonies are scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. in front of the new building at the comer of San· ta Barbara Drive and Jamboree Road. . Dally l'llet Steff -· • ACCUSED OF PLOT Dr. Wayne Robinson Rose Claims Wrong Man Was Indict ed .I Architect LeRoy Rose told an Orange County Superior Court • jury Monday the wrong man was indicted when the district al· . torney investigated allegations that a Fullerton developer was solicited for a bribe. Defendant Rose. 48, laid the blame for his predicament on public relations consultant Paul ,, Wallach, one of two witnesses called by prosecutor Jack Ryan to support charges that were on· . cc.dis missed in earlier Super! Court action. The silv(!r haired witness ad-· mitted that he signed a contract ). which called on developer Dr. • William Bras hears to pay Wallach $15,000 for supposed public relations efforts connect-, ed with Brashears' Hidden Lakes condominium development. And Rose also confirmed that · he signed a second contract Olal , called for Wallach to pay Rose } $15,000 for the architect's role in the same development. • Rose argued Monday th al he ' had no idea of what these docu · \ ments represented and that he, was bewildered by Wallach's maneuvering. I le said he s igned them and on-; ly became aware of their im· plicallons when Walloch later 1 told him thal Brashears' wife l was warning Fullerton city coun· r <See ROSE, Page A2) I Co ast -• Weath e r I.ow clouds nighl and morning Wednesday, turn· Ing foir in afternoon. Highs about 70. lows to dip to mid sos. I NSIDE T ODAY Rolph Nader. the ootion'& mc>1t influential cnlic of big bulineu. and govenimt'lll. u h1 mul/ a hu1h·h1.11h con: glomerote who refuHs to divulge /fnanciCJ! detail~ of ata operl11ion. See Page A7. l•dex AIY~S."1ct All ,._UMtfl 81 ·--....... tt 81 ,,..,,... .. I.. M, ..,_ At Mut .. I l'lllMll A II c:.IHwMa AS,H ,..11111a1 Ntws A4 =~.~-,. ... ~! ~. CtlOlllY Ae j c-io •> i;i:.'. '.n•,. 8~i~ Ct_ .. ,.. 9J Stiens 14-J I o .. 1~,..1101 •• ~--·-et• Alt-II lllilwl .. ,..,. •• Tt ltvl•._ Alt lllltml-tnl •• TM ... ,. •• '6-t Al .. 11 W.at~ A4 =~-:.... :: .,.. ..... ., .. J\I DAILY PILOT FIWmP.,,eAI. ' . . DOCTOR ••• I paid more thoo S20,000 to mutdtr her. When M r t. Jlobluoa dt• Ganded prOO(, Scallle 1•ve 1Mr a mily picture allegedly C)ven m by l\ob•Mon. other items of ptrsonal proptrty and a garrote -the rope devk e us«! by killffs wbo prt ft r to 1.nnlct death by atran1ul ation. Mrs. Robinson told the Jury she demanded Jurlber proot o( ber .husband's aJJeJed in~UOl\'f and agl'ffd with Scalise to return lo her home with him and t~ a t elephone call he planned lo make to Dr. Robinson. Judge J.E .T. "Ned" Rutt.er or- dered the tape played back for the jury. In the tape, a voice Identified as that o f Dr. R o binson, acknowledges Scalise's state· ment that "everything i.s finished except the esrrow." Deputy District Attorney J ay Moseley expJ aJned to the jury lbal the two men devised a code in which terms commonly used in real estate transactions were used by them to insure secrecy. He said Scalise 's comment told Dr. Robinson that Mn. Robinson had been murdered and that her body still bad to be disposed or. ':But I couldn't find the item you needed,'' Scalise states in the telephone conversation. "1 just didn't have time to probe for that." It is alleged that Scalise was referring to Mrs. Roblnson·s birth control device which he was to remove from her body with forceps g ive n him by Dr. Robinson who wanted the IUD as proof of her death. That tape and a subsequent taping of a second telephone con- versation were play«l back to Mrs. Robinson and'ner daughter, Kathy, 18, as proof of Dr. Robinson's plan to murder his estranged wire. Scalise has testified that he s ubs equently drove Mrs. Robinson to motels in Huntington Beach and Ventura County where they bid for several d~s after Scalise collected the first installment of $10,400. Working with police and the district attorney's office, Scalise later met Dr. Robinson at a San· ta Ana service station where he allegedly collected a further Sl.000 from the physician. Police the n booked Dr. Robinson on charges of solicitjng his wife's murder. Drugs Killed Newport Man, Says Coroner A coroner's autopsy has con· fi rme d t h a t J e ffrey Lynn Daugherty, 22, of Newpo rt Beach. died of a drug overdose before his body was stuffed In a trash bin in Costa Mesa last I Saturday night. 1 His body was found wrapped in a cardboard box last Saturday by a woma n living near lbe trash bin at 1996 Maple St. "Ildoesn'tJook like roui play at this stage of the game." said In· vestlgator Gerry Thompson. "But we won't have the tox- icologist's report for another cou- ple or weeks." . 1 Coroner's deputies confirmed ' that death was caused by a drug I overdose, but the type or drug used has not been determined. I Cost a Mesa police located Daugherty 's car outsld e n friend's. home in Huntington I .Beach. I Sea Talks Begin UNITED NATIONS (AP> Negotiators from more than lSO ~ountrles have ~one behind d osed doors to resume work on a use of the seas treaty. The seven. Wffk session is expeded to pro- duce the sharpest bargo.Jning of the2YJ.year·old talks. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Jeck R. CUrtev '111ctJ'rt\ldln\ ....S c..-.a~f Thomas Keevil Llltl<M' 7tiomas A. Murptilne ,_..•<tll"'t Cdilor .. Chems H. Loos Akhard P. Nall MM\"'",...~ ...... ~...,,, ,.,, 0r-~., ,,_..1w,,. c:.-_, .......... ,,., .... lllW••-.. ..,. ... "'' ""•Utt ., Mv•rtlMM•fttt, htf••" Pl\tt " ,.,...,vtH wlt/\owt •J>edfl pe'°"''l""' el <4"1•""'-· S..llftG tlA\\ .. , .... pei. .. (lift• lllt'41. <Al-&. ~'( ........ .., u.'4cT u 11 ....... ::'ll:.."i:\~~1-1,.1,, ....... .,_ ... _ P~P-AJ FLOOD ••• chan1td t.b•lr mindl all« speoct. iq their tlllrd nipt alter the Oood la lbe wet a nd cdd Boclty llCNnlalaa, 1aid Capt. Johei Zqlebert, cblet of operatlou for tbe Larimer County Sberlfl's l>tputmeat. He said they ue to be llowo out tod ay. Contrary to predictions by the National Weathtr Strvlce. sklea were bl-.i• and brlsht over the ca· QlOft tod'f, and an Alt f'orce pllot at a malltabift helicopter land.in.& pad ln a fatmer'1 lleld aawl nylns condltioos were ''out· Standing." E . M. Stlger of the U.S. Forest ~rvke said repeated tl'ips over •the 30-mile canyon 1howed no s igns o f c ritic ally Inj ured peraons alona the B!g Thompson ........... River. ' _, S •·-The emphasis today for the 'Mlrae .,..-~..er fU"at Ume was on recovering tho Former Minnesota Gov. dead. Harold E. Stassen says ''it Cathy Sayler of 1he aberiff's would take a miracle" to department said G bodies had win the Republican pre· been brought out d the canyon s idential no mination but =:,f!!'o~rrse~:::r:pointed in· added he will try to rally · Larimer County Sheriff Robert uncommitted delegates for Watson S'\ld t.be death !ieure a long-shot bid. could reach 200. __ ....;:;;..------...------.. Who knows what's buried in / Sowmon Split by Chain Saw NEW BRUNSWICK. N.J. <AP > -Eugene &hneJder has been ordered to exp lain in court why hla idea of d h 1iding property ln a divorce settlement was cutting his $a»;000 house ln half with a chain saw. In papers on file here Monday, Schneider was charged by his estranged wife with cutting th.rough the support b~ams of their home in Carteret with a 'chain saw J uly 23. cbneider told authorities tbnt cutting up the house was his idea ·or complying the l~ew Jersey's dhror ce laws which requ ire fair and equitable d ivision ot property, an attorney famUlar with the case said. Housing Inspect.or Leonard A. Zaleski said he found rafters. the shingles and roof decking of the home cut through. He said floor joists were also cul 'through near tbe walls, making the building unfit for habitatio n . Schneider's wife of 33 years, Phoebe, is suing . for a divorce on the grounds her husband would •·constantly and continuously bring women into the marital home." Sbe filed the additional charges of malicious d amage to the home. FAIRVIEW •• -The advisory bovd ls con· vinctd Or. Toto w u forced out of bl.I po1t by an internal power ell· que, poulbly worklnl in concert. with Sacramento officials. -Thtlr demand for a probe by You.nger ·s office ts nol directed at any situation dlrectly blamea-. bleon Dr. Toto. -Speclfic dally care routJne and relations between lower echelon stato hollpltal t>Cl'IOM~ and mentally and Pl'IYalcally han d.acapJ>t(I cnents wu1 come under scrutlny. -Criminal charges could ~ sult rrom the probe. -Po.slbly ille&al acUviUt.s in• volvln1 atate Department ot Health oftlciala In Sacr1mtnto are Involved. "A nnall croup of people over a stretched period ol Umc, 1 feel, ha ve orchestraled it," NaKon sald of Or. Toto's departure. "We thought we j ust had a verbal minority, not un a ction group.·· Nason said advisory board Chairman Dean McCoy, who h.ad t o r e turn to San Diego , authorir.ed hirn to speak for tho a dv is ory boa rd, F airvie"' Families and Friends lnc .. and members of the California State Employes Association CCSEAJ in the matter. Fro•Pa~AJ allthlssilt?Somefarmerwill dig STUDENTS ON AGENDA down in his corn patch some day and find a body," the sheriff said . • • • Dr. Toto, who was excluded from the boar d's executive session dealing with his Aug. 22 r esignation, said he h ad no further comment. ROSE ••. cilmen that bribes were being of- fered in connection with t.he Hid· den Lake project. The charges against Rose stem rrom the aUegation that he de- manded money via Wallach for . his favorable vote oo the project as a member of the FUllerton PlaMlng Commission. He testiffed Monday ttiat he r e- alized that Wallach was actually the maf\ looking for bribes when the public relations executive t old him of Mrs. Shirley •Brashears' investiaatJon. . "l knew then that I bad been had," he told defense attorney Marshall Morgan. "I knew then thalit was Paul Wallach wbowaa asking for the money." Rose told Morgan that he was pressured into signing contracts he never read when Wallach warned tum that if be did not sign Brashears would not hire hi m as an architect for a county health building pr9ject in Anaheim. Rose's statement amounted to a direct contradiction or what both W aUacb a nd Brashears The popula r Colorado Rockies ment plans for the coastal area vacation s pot had been turned In· that the district will face severe to a death trap by a torrenUal bardshlpa in trying to house the downpourSaturday nigbt. students that will come from Besides the 79 confirmed dead, homes built inside district boun- authorities said 280 oeoole were daries between Corona del Mar ·injured, anestimated558wereun-and X..guna Beach. . accounted for, and thesearcbfor Earlier this montbL Ray the dead wu just beginning. scbneer ,. the district's lllllSOD to Officials said the 12-foot wall of TJCMAP (The Irvine Company water unleashed by the Oood was Multi-Agency Plan) appeared so powerful that maliy d the de-before the Orange County Plan· ad were found with their bodies _ Dina ComD!~sion to testify that. stripped of clothing. One body the diatrlct cannot afford the was found 15 miles dowmtream estJmated$40milliontobuildnew from the canyon mouth. a~ in the ate~. "All the bodies will never be • District Supenntendent John recovered " s aid Watson. who Nicolhaid populatioaprojectiona earlier refused lo estimate bow show t.be Newport-Mesa cllltrict high the death loll might reach. wouldbavelobuildtbreeelemen- saying be feared public ''panic tary 1cbools, one middle school and l.\ysteria." and a blab school to accom- Preaident Ford declared the modate students even at the 2 '100-square mile ·county a lowestdensltyofdevelopment. fecteraJ disaster area Monday. "Part of the problem is that we making local res idents eligible (Newport-Mesa> have the lion's for federal relief assistance. share or the populaUoo," he said ot development plans. Fro• P,,,,e AJ Two other school districts, Irvine and Laguna Beach Wlified acbool dlstrlcts, face similar pro- MALA Dy · tuma from t.be coastal develop· • • • ment. but not of the magnitude of M&sa. Nicoll said the pointo( tonight's discussion ia lo let people know what construction in the coastal area is going to cost the school dis- trict. According to Scbneer's teltimony, the Newport·Mesadis· trict will bave no practical w~ to cope with the influx ot students. He pointed out that failure or other bond issues around the countyaules out-use ~f bond moneys to finance newsc.bool con· structlon. Schneer said district olficials cannot consider taldng construc- tion money out of the district's general fund •Ince all of that money is needed for operational expenses. The only option left to the dls· trlct appears lo be to absorb the additional students in existing s chools. That m e ans re· arraniinl attendan<.-e boundaries or buainc the new students to areas of declining population within the district. Nicoll summed up the an- "My F a irview tenure is a closed chapter," Dr. Toto added. He wUl enter private practice Sept.1 with a private clinic chain and be replaced at Fairview by Dr. Michael Levine. Nuon said the letter to Al· torney General Younger is writ- ten and ready to mail, but the five-member board fell protocol demandea conrrontatlon With Health Director Lackner first. He said as soon as Lackner responds and a conference OC· curs, both the letter to Younger ouWning alleged abuses or power and responsibilities will be sent and released to the press. Nason, a producer of the Garden Grove Community Church 'a "Hour or Power" in· s plratlona l TV prog r am, stressed that the findings do not implicate Or. Toto except as a victim in thls case. the one confronting Newport-earlier told the jury. · notice. Rose told the jury that be trust-"Let's bope Its not something • ticlpated reaction to either or these proposals with the com- ment, "It would becivilwar." "We had to separate fact from fictJon," be remarked of ~on· day's meetlne. "Arter ever · ything was brought out. it was so· starUing we felt we have to meet. · with Dr. Lackner first." ed Wallach throughout negotla· new," s aid Dr. Jay Satz, head of lions involving Hidden Lakes and the Stale Health Department's that at no time was he aware that immunology division. bribery was involved or con· U it is a new typed disease, It templated at either planning could take several weeks to de- commiaaion or city.council level. • velop a serum, he said. He was asked by Morgan what Bachman aald otliciala think he thought of Wallach'• account of the alleged bribery tn the light of Rose's subsequent indictment. Rose hesitated and then . of· fered an obsceruty to t.be Jury to express bis personal opinion of the issue. Carter F trees · 'Doldrums' PLAINS <APJ-Atfgbtbudget and the need for ~aref\11 planning wiU keep Jimmy Carter away from the campaign trail during most of August. lop aidesaay. The Democratic presidential candidate travels to Manchester, N .H. today to meet supporters and attend a Democratic fund· raiser. He had pr~ to re. turn to the s tate last February when he won the New Hampshire primary. his first victory en route to the nominatiop. Carter will rly tater to Washineton for a meeting Wed· nesday of the Democratic Na· tionaJ Committee steering com· mlltee a nd a Democratic study group dinner . Fro•P•geAl GUILTY ••• Federal Judge MaU Byrne sen-. tenced Cella (,22 counts) to five years in prison and Evans (slit counts) to ooe yeor. All four de· rcndants are appeAlfug that. con· vlctlon. The charge~ that Jed to both grand Jury indictments basically . stem from the same allegations: that the four men deh'auded two county hospitals controlled and partially owned by Ce1J1 of an estimated $2 million tn funds. It WIS testified In (f!dtta) court that the fraud was carried out via a sophisticated 1ystem ot book· keeping Jn which both host>ltals learned too late that they had • been paying buts submitted by nonexistent companies for medJal supplies they never re. ceived. SUJI to be resolved ln Superior Court pretrial action is the de- fense motion for a change or venue on the gr~nda that heavy publicity bas made a fair trial impossible in Orahge County. Judge Speirs ruled Monday that he wUJ take no act.ion on that mot.Jon until all other pretrial mot.Ions ha ve been resoh-ed. the disease w•s confmed '°the estimated 10,000 pe11om who at.- tended the state American· L e gion convention in Philadelphia July 21·24, but cau· Lioned that •'it is too early to dis- count the possibility" that COD· ventioneers who didn't get alct may spread the disease. There are no documented cases of people gettinl the dl&- ease who did not attena tbe coo- vention, BacbmansaJd. Moy of the latest victims come trom aoutheutern Pen· naylvuia. Most ot the earlier cases were from central or western PeDDJyJvaoia. Thieves Hit 3 Businesses In Newport Owuen of three Bayside Drive businesses were counting their Joues today as Newport Beach police lnvesUgaled a second set of burglaries in the same area within two weeks. On July 22, two businesses in the shopping center in the 1000 block of Bayside Drive, near the lnteraectlon wlth Marlne Avenue, reported loeses of $500 when thieves broke into the shops by ltickinC in the froot doors. Mooday, security guard Earl Hard)', reportlnt foe work at 7:30 a .m. found three other busl· nesseswith brotendoors. The latest. 1tores to be hit are the Cllnglng Vlne, 1032 Ba)'Blde Drive. sa.muel Joseph's, 1048 Bayside DrJve, and th e Shomtrom 'J, 1028 Ba.yaide Drive. :Hijacker A Fugitive SAN DIEGO CAP) -An American ls regarded as a fug!Uve ln Guadal~ara, MexJco, 11.a.out eight months after the hi· J11ek ol a plane near El Centro in a acbeme lo trade gum for m arl· juana, a prosecutor said today. Gary Warren Schmidt of Carlsbad was Indicted by a federal gand jury Mood~ on charges of air pir acy, kidnaping and possession or a firearm In the commission of a felony. The plane was chartered Nov. 21 from Callromia Air Charter aDd left Palomar Airport al the edge of Carls bad to pick up ' musical instruments in Phoenix, An~ ~ We hOld these truths to be self evident, that all money is not saved ~qually. Money saved at Republic Federal Savings enjoys special privileges. lt earns the highest inrerest rate legally available on a wide variety of insured accounts. This interest Is paid day-in to day-out and ls compounded daily. And iptercst is calculated Crdm the flnt of the month on savings received bl the tenth, when held t.o quarter s end. Money Kavcd at RFS is 7S/% 1eaaa. Nowearn /• o 8 06% an OMUGI yi.td of • o ~compounclng daly. s 1000 """'"""" "•'•"t• •• }'ellf """'-,...,.,,. ,..V••-l>f"'"'•"""'""' ... ,_ tt'llllctlt ~O\lll!t Mtor. 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Ave. (a13) 10M201/681-6611 T ...... ~ ALTAD£NA •ANAHEIM • ARCADIA• BURBANI( CLAREMONT • HACIENDA HEIGH'TS • LllGUNA NIOUEI. • l OS ANGElfS PASA0£NA • PICO RIVER.A • SllNlAANA • WESTMINSTER ln1urtd, cherttrtd end auperv/std by ~.nel•• ol th• UnllfH! S11 tH Oovtrnmtnt SAVINGS /CCOUVTS INSlRED 10 $4QOOO ~ ' Saddlebaek EDITION .• Afternoon N.Y.Stoek~ uratnedics Mark Their Thir-.J TEN CENTS I Year By LAURIE ICMPER Ott .. O.ll~Pl ... SU!f tan Matthews and llug'h lock had lltUe chance to brate or even reflect upon rthird anniversary Monday. e paramedics. who have ked together in Laguna Hills e the county mec:hc program an three years ago, were busy ng care of an unconscious ester. a motorcyclist hit by automobile, a ma n who almost cut orr a finger and two people in cardiac arrest. One of the cardiac patients didn't make it. But the othe r , whom the medics worked on in lhe middle or a golf course green for about 40 minutes, was "still kicking" al last report. And that report makes their job worth the calls that come any hour or the day or night ... calls that mount up much quicker than thole for the averafeflreman. "lt'a Juat a real Dlcefeellng 10- ing out there and helping so~body, ·•said Matthews. Three year • ago, four paramedics units were initiated in the county -in Laguna Hills, Huntington Beach, Orange and La Habra. Now, there are 21 un· its and more to come. Medics from aU the new units have apent part ol their time training with the Lquna Hills ltla·yday, ltlaydoy! This is a photo of Newport Beac h •Jifeguard Chuck Conway apparently going .down with his lifeguard tower at Rocky ~~Point. near Corona del Mar. Actually. in~ waters of the high tide that encircled his tower Monday afternoon. His bosses · s aid this is a regular occurrence at COllWay's duty station, adding thal tie is used to it and is perf ectlysafe. Conway was able to rise above .the swirl-· Meet Tax Rate Trustees Approve Saddleback Budget · i By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of Ille Dally Pile! SUH Saddleback College trustees have adopted an $18.7 million iMadget for the next school year - $3.3 million higher than last fear's and about $334,000 less tJtan administrators originally ~ght. 1: The administration was forced to pare down its Sl9.l million pro- .,osal two weeks ago when trustees endorsed a tux rate too ltmall to support it . • The rate trustees favored was 9S cents per SlOO of assessed valuation. That Is three cents less Olan administrators asked but flve cents higher than the 197S-76 rate thal. generated about $15.l million. All but four cents of the new tax rate will go toward the district's general fund budget. The rest will cover redemption or bonds and in· terest accumulated over the years. · Barletta explained that the roughly 91·cent general fund tax rate will serve as the district's base rate from now on under a re- cently-approved community col · lege financing law . In the years to come, district budget increases wlJI be con· trolled by increased valuation o(' proper.Ly. The CQllege also has the option of applying a stan· dard inOation ra te of six percent to its prior year's budget. Even if the district had main· <See COLLEGE, Page A%> \ Teeth Put Into Case ROCKLAND. Maine (AP> -A dog on trial for viciousness provided its .own most damaging testimony -it bit an assis· tant c:Uatrict attorney in lhe ankle. Two dozen people had gone to the court to com· plain about the dog. Dis· trict Court Judge Paul A. MacDonald, trying to keep order In the crowded court, continued the case and asked the district al· torney's office to interview witnesses Jn a .separate room. During the intervi~. the dog caught Asst. Dist. Atty. Paul Eggert walking across the room and bit him. MacDonald, saying no further evide n ce was needed, ordered the dog's owner, Emily Robbins of Rockland, to chain the dog. Monday's action by trustees came without debate or a ny public comment, thou.Rh trustee Robert Bartholomew voted ,qainst it. The fiscally con· Mrvative Tustin board member 1favored holding tho tax rate at. :lastyear 's level. $24 Million Budget . Approved by CUSD I • Coast Weather Low clouds n ight and morning Wednesday, turn· ing fair in afternoon. Highs about 10. lows to dip to mid 50s. INSIDE TODAY Rolph Nb/hr, IM oation'.t most mfh.ceftUol critic of ~ busiMu .and govemment, u himul/ .a hush·hush con· glomttate who Te/llH• to diwl~ /manciol detaila o/ "' ~ahon. See P.age A7. Index By JACK CHAPPELL °' '"• 0111, f'llM sea" The Capistrano Unified School District board of education gave final approval Monday to a $24.4 million school budget for next year. And, while the general purpose tax rate of the district declined 10 cents, the bond interest and re- demption rate-rose a like amount and offset any potential tax decrease afforded b)' the average 23 percent increaae in the dis· tricl's assessed valoation. The d lstrict tax rate will likely be set at just under $4.17 per $100 ol assessed value barring unex· peeled changes in the uWity as- sessment figures which are yet lo be announced. ' Most of the district's increase in assessed valuaUon came due to revaluation of existiag pro· perties so district homeowners wiU race the equivuent of a 23 percent increase in school taxes. The Capistrano district sprawls from San Oemente to 1 and including .a portion o{ Mis· sion Viejo. It includes the com- munities of San Juan Capistrano, • Laguna Niguel, Dana Point and Capistrano Beach. The budget contains a con· tingency fund of almost $2.2 million, up about $1.6 million from last year. Or. Jerome '.l'hornaley, district superintendent, said tblJ amount would be the source ol funds for adjustments in employe salaries and fringe benefits and other necotJable Items. "AnylbiD(l that is going lo be negotiated that involves money is going to have to come out ot that whether it ls salary, fringe benefits, class size, Ubrary books or whatever.'' Tbornsley said. The board Is expecting at its next meeting to receive the public demands or the Capistrano Unified EducaUon As90Clalion <CUEA> which represents dis-! trict teachers. Earlier, the CUEA bad made public statmenta lndlcaUng the teachers were seeking salary in- creues rrom 11 to 30 percent which would coat ~ • additional S3.l mUllcJft. 'lb«nley said one ~ the dif- ficulties ot colledi.-e bartainlng (8" BUDGET, Paf8AI) team. Now, they're experts. But. at first, the two firemen didn't kno~ what they were getting into. There were hours or training and studying things like anatomy and physiology for a job they had never seen in operation. There wasn't e ven a television program oo paramedics back then. Since the beginning, the Laguna Hills paramedic teams have responded to almoit ~.ooo ' calls, covering the gamq&. or. human ailments and accidenbf.... It is not unusual for them to answer 25 to 30 calls during a 48-hour shift. They may leave the station at l p.m. and not return to it unlil 8 a.m. the next day. "I think the first lite we ever saved is what. made it worth it," Capt. Matthews said. Sometimes, he admitted, a paramedic can get depressed because he sees so much sick· ness. It Is especially dishearten· ing when children or young peo- ple are involved. But, h e quickly added, ••generally we don't have the a lime to get too depressed.'' There J always will be anothtt call and a I different situation to concentrate on. he explained. Eng. Madlock also is happy with the job. They can now do much more than they used to. (See MEDICS, Page A!) Mystery Virus Toll Up to 19 HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - T!ie rol1has rtsen to 19 fronr a mysterious disease that struck an American Legk>n convention last month and 52 others are hospitalized, a stale official said today. State He alth Secr e t a r y Leonard Bachman told a news conference that doctors and re- searchers still haven't identified the disease, which has symptoms or fever, headaches, chest pains 3nd Jung congestion. '-'I think-it is most likely. a- virus, but virus pneumonia is the closest I'd call it now," Bachman said. But Dr. Jay Satz, head or the state health department's im- munology division, said a bac· teria could have caused the ill- ness. Other authorities have suggest- ed swine nu as the possible cause, and investigators from the federal Center for Disease Control in Atlanta were here try. ing to i50late the ~ ol the deaths. "It may take some time t-0 find all the victims," Bachman said earlier. "I don't think we've got- ten all the deaths yet." The ages or the 16 dead iden- tified earlier ranged in age from 39 to 82. At least one death has been recorded as pneumonia. Autopsies have been ordered in many or the deaths. <See MALADY, Pa&e A!) County Mulls Hahn Case Psyclwlogist's Hearing May Be Dismissed The Orange County Board or Education is scheduled to decide Tluanda7 •hetber it should move ahead with a hearing on the SaddJeback Valley Unified 8-..a Dlllrtct'1 Md to have a school P9JCholosial's certifica· tioa revoked. Although the county board agreed last spring to bear the case beinc brought by lhe district against Barba ra Hahn, a California administrative law judge hu since agreed with her attorney and recommended that the board dismiss the proceed· ings for lack or jurisdiction. Gene HartJine, director or pe.rsonnel In the county Depart· ment ot E~catioo, said the board may ct,clde to continue hearing the case or send it back tothe district. If the second alternative is chosen, be said, the district has recourse to the state Bureau of -ucensing and Teacher Prepara· lion and the courts since some of the psychologist's alleged ac· lions may involve criminal ac- tivities. SVUSD Superintendent Richard Welte bas charged the psychologist, a district employe ror eight years, with un- professional conduct. evident un· fitness for teaching and persis· tent defiance or and refusal to obey the laws regulating the duties of teachers. Jn the 25 separate allegations made against Mrs. Hahn, district officials say the psychologist took an unauthorized leave of absence last fall to vacation In the South Seu. They also allege she submitted a forged letter stating she had d~ntal surgery durin1 the tiinepertod involYed. District officials are asking the county board to use a·section or the atate EducatiOG Code which has never been invoked before to withdraw regjstration or her credentials. rt is an action which woold pro- hibit her from teaching or work- ing as a psychologist in any coun· ty school district. The district's lawyers contend the county's registration of state teaching and counseling creden· tials gives the county board the I right lo s uspend or revoke lbe 1 certificaUon of these credentials. However , Jerome Schwimmer, the state review omcer brought in to hear the case re~ the county board, agreed with Miss Hahn's ' attorney that the act or recording a credential is not lhe same as , <SeeHEARING,PageA!) 1 ~ Schiffman Plead$ Guilty to 5 Counts j Or. Louis J . Cella Jr. will have but one defendant at his side Oct. · 4 when he faces trial in Orange County Superior Court. Former hos pital controller Theodore Schiffman, 53, Santa Ana, became the second of four original indictees to withdraw from the-ctoctor 's side Monday when he plea~a guilty to ft ve of 127 felony counts. Those counts include charges of grand theft, forgery and con· spiracy. Schiffman faces a possi- ble state prison term of one to 14 years which could be added on to his recently imposed federa l prison term or two and one half years. 1 Judge William C. Speirs told Schiffman he that he wm not be sentenced until the conclusion or the Cella trial. He indicated that he will then dismiss the remain- ing 122 counts. ' Schlffman is expected to ap-' pear as a prosecution witness • against Cella and will reeeive . prison or jail time which will run concur~ntJy with his federal • term. • Appearing with rum for the ~ prosecution will be former Mrs-' sion Community Hospital ad-. minlstrator George Louis OUen-t dorf, 45, Lu una Beach. who J pleaded guilty last week to rive felony counts. Judge Speirs, the Cella trial i j udge, sentenced Ollendorf to one : year in the county jail and placed ! hlm on two years probation. 'i'hc 1 one year term will run concur-• (SffGULTY,P1geA2) ! Oel•Y '"" PMte ~ '•trkll O'~ . ,, Bapp9 BfJIReeo•lng Olympic swimmers Brian Goodell of Mis ... sion Viejo and Shirley Babashoff of Foun- tain Valley get welcome home hug from their_coach, Mark Schubert (center>. A lot ' of other folks were on hand Monday night~ when the U.S. swim stars flew home from l\lontreal. See story. PatP. R4. . A~ DAILY PILOT SB Tuesday. A!Jjust 3. tm 0.1ly Pilot Sl•ll ""°'o LAGUNA HILLS PARAMEDICS MARK THIRD ANNIV~RSARY WITH BUSY DAY OF EMERGENCIES Hugh Madlock (far left) and Capt. Stan Matthews (right) Work on Victim Fro• Page Al MEDICS ... which was-pul-t.he-person OA OX• ygen a nd wait for an ambulance, , he explained. Captain M attbe ws predicts the service will expand and become more sophisticated . Eventually. he said, they will be able to handle 99 percent or all medical e merge ncies in the home. They will be able to stabilize the patient in the house so danger is reduced during the c ritical t r ip from home to hospital . MALADY. • • All the victims suffered the same symptoms. which included , fever of up to 107 degrees. "l've never seen anything like it." said Bachman. Blood samples and throat I s wabbings from the victims were l sent to state health laboratories in Philadelphia and flown to U1e federal Center foT Disease Con· trol in AUanta for tests. It will take two to three days to grow cultures from the samples. These cultures could lead to iden· tificalion of the disease. Cases of the illness were re- 1 ported throughout the stat.e. All the persons affecledattended the three·day Legion convention in Philadelphia that ended July 24. The first reports of illness came a week ago Monday: the first de· ath Friday. It was the mounting death loll Monday that alu-med public health officials. Bachman was asked if it could be swine Ou. .. That's a possibility,"·he said. .. We're trying to pin il down, but we don't know right now. But there's no r eason to panic, ever· yone should realize that.·· More than one million people from throughout the world are gathered in Phitadelphta this week for the Roman Catholic In· tern a tlon a l Eu c haristic Congress. Congress officials said they had no pla n to curtail ac· tlvities. One recruit died when several hundrt'd soldiers at Ft. Dix, N.J., contacted swine nu early this vear. The outbreak prompted plans for a nationwide Im · muniiation campaif01 this (all. 1 The program is bogged d~wn on Issues of insurance protection for 1 the drug companies producing the vaccine for immunization. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT fltt Or-toul O•llP Pllol, __ ,, l11tM>o lh_ I.,. 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Investigators beUeve the note was written by J ames Schoen· feld, 24. the newspapers said. Also in custody in the July 15 kid· nap are Frederick N. Woods. 24, and S choenfeld's brother , Richard. 22. They are being held on $1 million bail each. The reference to Beels abub is a misspelling of Beelzebub, a name associated with Satan. This report·was not confirmed by authorities. Sources said the note was one of sever al crucial pieces of evidence linking the three to the case which were found during a sea rch of the Woods fa mily estate in Portola Valley on the San Francisco Peninsula. Other evidence r eportedly found there includes a hand· written hst of the kidnap vistims· names and a pl an to kidnap a busload of children for r ansom. Maintenan.ce 'Men' Out AtScul&eback Jn a small but symbolic way, Saddleback College trustees and administrators came to grips Monday with th1' Issue of -equal treatment for women. District Business Manager Roy Barletta submitted five job classifications to trus tees for "minor revisions." The jobs car· ried the titles "maintenance man l"or "maintenanceManJJ". "At first we thought o( chang. ing the tiUes to 'maintenance person' but after more thought, we decided-it would be most de· mocratic to make it just 'main· tenance I' or ·maintenance 11'," Barletta said. Trustees a greed with Bartel· ta'• reasoning. Board President Norri•• Brandt noted, "you nctver know when a qualified woman might bec@me available for one of these Jobs.'' FroaaP ... AJ. COLLEGE • • tai~ tbe total tax rate at last year'• level <about 90 cent.I per $100>. most property tax payers would be f aclng increases on tbelr tax bills bffause of the surge jn property values. -That di.strict increase (23.2per- cenU wu so large that Oranse County Anenor Bradley Jacobs calculated the Saddleback Collece trustees could have raised tbe same amount of money as lut year with a rate ol. only 75 cent.I. But Barletta explained that it would have been impossible to cut the budget that much and still keep pace with district growth and campus construction. A number of major capital pro. ject.s are pl~nned for ne~ yea~ at tbeschool, includingconsttuct1on ot a $3.3 million music and f~ne uu bulldin1, a $250,000 runrung track and nearly $110,000 to com· ptN the pbysiul educatlonC!Om· pJu. The evidence is covered by a gag order which was extended to next Monday. Defense attorneys say they will request that the order continue to be extended when it expires1 The San Francisco Chronicle reported an investigator said the name Beelsabub was not used as a si~nature. "Maybe on e of them or all three of the m were into the OC· cuJt," the news paper quoted the investigator. "But occult or not, it had nothing to do with the kid- naping of those children and the fact the a bductors wanted $5 million." Fro• Page A J GUILTY ••. renUy with his one year federal sentence. Both men were found guilty with Cella. 51, and former Mercy General .Hospital administrator Stephen Robert E vans. 31, Laguna Beach, on felony counts contained in a Los Angeles Federal Grand Jury indictment. Schiffman was convicted of 10 counts and Ollendorf pleaded guilty to two counts. • Federal Judge Matt Byrne sen- tenced Cella (22 counts) to fi ve years in prison and Evans <six counts> to one year. AJJ four de~ fend ants are appealing that con·· viction . The charges that Jed to both grand jury indictments basi~ally stem from the same allegations: that the four men defrauded two county hospitals controlled and partially owned by Cella of an esUmated $2 million in funds. Jt was testified in federal court that the fraud was carried out via a sophisticated system of book· keeping in which both hospitals learned too late that they had been paying buts submitted by nonexiste n t compa nies for medial supplies they never re- ceived. Still to be resolved in Superior Court pretrial action is the de- fense motion for a change of venue on the grounds that heavy publicity has m ade a fair Uial impossible in Orange County. Judge Speirs ruled Monday that he wUl take no act.Ion on that mat.Ion unW all other pretrial mot.Iona bave been resolved. f're•PageAl BUD~ET ••• with.In public agenc ies is employe gr oups can readily see how much money is available and they may then fit their salary requests to take maximum ad· vantage. , or the district's total budget, t e aching staff and ad · minlstrat.ive salaries account for about $11.3 million. Non.teaching employes will get about $3.8 million. Ernploye benefits will chew up another $2.3 rnllUon. Books and supplies will cost about $1.5 million, and contract· ed servkes, buildings and grounds will receive about $2.25 million. UnJiJre most other taxing agen· cie s , the schools' gene r a l purpose tax rate is determined by st.ate law. It provides as the assessed valuation ot the di.strict goes up, the rate automatically goes down. Districts are aUOwecl to raise sufficient money <base re- venue limit> t.o ~ a eert.io amount l>@r student. Fairview Findings 'Startle' By ARTHUR It. VlNSEL 0--.0.. ....... ~ .. StarUiog disclosures will be forthcoming fk'om Cost• Mesa's 1''airview State Hospital. its ad· visory board promised Monday, after calling for a two-pronged in"estigation by the state. But the Fairvie w S t at e Hospital Advisory Board ~fused to disclose the exact nature of the disclosures. The board devoted its meeting to a discussion of the recent resignation of f'airview Medical Director Anthony N. Toto. Board member s voted Un· animously to demand a n im· mediate face-t o-face confront.a· tion with California Department of Health Director Dr. Jerome F1 Lackner on the matter. They already have called, for Attorney Ge neral E velle J . Younger's office to assist in establishing the motives a nd methods behind Toto's resigna- tion. "The attorney general's office has subpoena powers. We do not. We feel these will be needed." board mem~r Michael Nason declared. House DiVided Solomon Splii .by ·Ciuzi~ &iw NEW BR UNSWJCK, N .J . <A PJ -Eugene Schnelder h ns been ordered to explain in court why his idea of dividing property in a divorce settle ment was cutting his SM.000 house in half with a chain saw. . ln papers on tile here Monday, Schneider was charge4 by hJs estranged wife with cutting throuah the support be ams of their home in Carteret with a chain saw J uly 23. Schneider told authoritfos that cutting up the house was his idea of complying the New Jersey's divorce Jaws which r equir e fair and equitable division of property, an attorney familiar with the case said . Housing inspector Leonard A. Z,ales~i said he found rafters, the shingles and roof deckmg of the home cut through. He said floor joists were also cut through near the walls. m aking the building unfit for habitation . Schneider's wife of 33 years. Phoebe, is suing for a divorce on the grounds her husband would "const anUy a nd continuously bring women into the marital home." She filed the additional charges of malicious damage to the home. Child.Care Center Divides Trustees The s immering controversy The next step in the probe of a mong Saddle back College what som e believe was the t.rusteesover a campuschild care politically motivated removal of oenter emerged again Monday Dr. Toto, who has headed clinical night. ' Roy Barletta, district business ·manager, told Bartholomew he assumed that the board vote on the child care budget item gave the project a "greenlight." ~ervices-at-F-airviewior-14-years, --. . . is a face·lO·face confrontation The SUbJect, W~Cb has trig· with Lackner. g ~ r e d ~ m o t 1 o n a l a n d Fro•PopAl I l "We have e mphasiied the urgency of this," Nason said Monday after the board met at the hospital lo draft a t.el etyped dispatch to Lackner. phdosopb1cal d ebates among board members in past months, came up when administrators a sked approval or a $1,900 architect· s fee to design the f acili · ty. Theitem wasapproved 4·2. HEARING. • Nason, a Mission Viejo resi· dent. declined to go into greater detaiJ. granting a certjfjcate. He said the district's conlen· tion of county jurisdiction "is lacking in merit and should be re· jected." He said any proceedings against the psychologist should be brought by the school district. Two weeks ago, on a narrow vote, the board voted to retain $21.000 in nut y.;ar's budget for renovation of an existing build· ing to house the self-supporting He did s ay after emerging center. _ from the closed-door session: But, 5 a id trustee Ro bert District a ttorneys are expected to continue arguing their case during the county board's hear· ing at 2 p .m. Thursday. Miss Hahn's attorney is also expected to attend. -The advisory board is con- vinced Dr. Toto was forced out of . his post by an internal power cli· que. possibly working in concert with Sacr amento officials. -Their demand for a probe by Younger's office is not directed at any situation d ireetly blamea. ble on Dr. Toto. Bartholomew Monday, trustees never voted on the actual issue of whether or not such a center should be built at all. "Thi.s request for architect's fees i s out o f o rde r," Bartholomew said. "We haven't approved this yet and I a m personally very much opposed to it ... 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