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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-08-16 - Orange Coast PilotBan •ts TeWorize . es ans- ., / Tests ·Ordered .. Tennis Player DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * MONDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 16, 1976 V°'-H. NO 11', J Sl[CTIONS, U 1'4GES 'Der' Serve I .~.,.. ......... DR. RENEE RICHARDS PRACTICES HER SERVE Newport Beech Tennis Player ToHee New Twtst to USTA 'Changed' Tennis Player Faces Tests NEW YORK IAP > The• mo<1t important subJC('I al the upcom Ing U.S. Open Tt'nnss Cham 41ionsh.ips might not b<>tcnnis Alter Dr. Rt>ne<> lt1<'ht1rd." formerly Or R1rhord Ru'lktnd. IOophtholmOIOJ:ISt underw\•nt :I •ex ch1nge operation und v.on n llnalcs tournament in Ll• Jolla. ahedccided lo t'nt er t ht' 0f>('n The U .S 1'\•nnls A8.Soc111tion Masked Men -Terrorize, Rob Mesans Three tall masked men stormed Into a Costa Mesa home early Sunday morning. ter llOC'hed the two occupant!! and fled with SS7S, poli« reported to· day. Detectives said El.fRene Henry 1'e\yea. 21, and his wife Patrtc1a Ann. 23. of 3129 Dublin St • were asleep on a couch at the home when the trio broke in about 4·:i0 a.m. "Roll over and lay on your ~Illes," ooe or the masked men allegedly told the pair. "We want SM money.'' Police said the trio found the _ ~ash in a dresser drawer and fled the building. Tbey were all described as be· las mor~ than six feet WI wear-iaa dark blue wool watch caps ...r aunglasns. One was carry· 1ng a .38 caHber revolver, f. kerssaJd. The victims did not contact police until early Sunday even- n,q, ruled Saturday that she couJd compete in the women's draw 1r she passed a genetic test of chromosomes. The test will be ad· ministered lo every competitor in the women's field , and it appears that the touring remale pro- fessionals don't object toundergo- inSt s uch tests. "I think it's all right." said l\ustrallan Lesley Hunt. "They do it In the Olympics. It's a logical war to resol ,.e the issue.·· Fellow Aussie Cynthia Doerner was more emphatic on the sub· jecl. .. She should h n ve the sex test.·' s aid M lss Doerner of Dr. Richards. "and if she does. so should we. That's ooJy fai r. Ob· viously. we'r e all going to pass It and he is not." "If he passes the chromosome lest.·· adds Miss Hunt. "I will play him." The tour-Mment won by the 41-year-old Dr. Richanh at La Jolla did nolinvolveanytop-rated female players. Her chlDCes or winning at Forest Hills may be as sU m as the odds of her passing the chromosome test. There has been talk of some women withdrawing from the Open if Dr. Richards is allowed to play. A confrontation m•y occur sooner, however. at the Tennis Week Open in South Orange, N .J .• a wttk prior to lhe Forest Hills tournament. Tennis Week tourna· ment director Gene Srott bas ac· cepted Dr. Richards' •ppffCalion to play In the tourney. "I knew Dick RaskindbeJorebe had the sex change," sa.ys Scott. .,.. •·Just because he bad a sex c hange does n 't ehange the person. Legally. Renee Richards Isa woman.·· <See TENNIS, Pa«e AZ) Ocean Yields Body A body or a 23·year·old Norwalk man washed a.sbof'e at Bolsa Chica State Beach al 1:07 a .m. today, orricials reported. Identification of the drowning victim waa withheld pending t.be notification of the next or kin. Ranger David Dosch said the man was reported mlas1ng in the ocean al about 7 p.m .. ~by hls 1irlfriend. His fri end reported that he was observed going under water, and that he never came up. Dosch said the victim was wearing ankle length ~rs "and this may have contribut.td lohlsdeath." Dollch said police uruts, police helicopter and lifeguard units rushed to the scene but were una- ble to locale the victim. Dosch said the drowning was the first of the year at either Hun· tmgton State Beach or Bolsa Chica. Lifeguards at both city and state beaches reported calm con· dllions Sunday with a surf of about two feel. Seventeen rescues were re· Jtlstered at the stale beaches and only 12 at the city beach. · Capt. l>oug D'Amall, Hunt· ln«ton Beach M1rine Safety Of. fleer, said higher swf was ex· peeled today at the tallend or the recent storm, but It had not materialized by midmorning. Employes Protest PROVIDENCE. R.I. <APJ - About JS 1trUdn1 employes set up a picket line outslde the Brown University admlnlstratJon build· Ing as newly appointed president Howard R. Swearer was Rreeted by faculty on his arrivel on cam· pus. Monu Take The Helm These mothers would rather dolt themselves. A 1roup of Newport Harbor Yacht Club mothers have been borrow· lng lhelr children's sabots (Of' races over the past 10 years. They do their thing evf!rf T\aesday and Thurs· day dunn.c the aummer. For • look at tbe llillng moms, tum to Pa1e 83. , Police Seeking Auto Toreher ' ... £arS Torched Six Ariws ·BUmed in S4 Orange County SberiCfs omcers are seeking clues to the identity of an arsonm who set six cars on fire in the San-ta Ana area during tbe weetend. Deputies said two ol lhe cars. all or which were parked at tbe homes of their owners, were totaUy destroyed in the apparently aimless torching of vehicles found by the arsonist in the four·block area. Officers said county firemen backed by units from Santa Ana and Tustin extinguished the fires on Foothill Boulevard, Elon Place and Holl and Dodge strttts. '.Ibey said at least three ol lhe fires were started when ~ anonlst tossed trash into the cars abd then put a match to the refuse. ~Definite Possibility' Estrogen May Be Cause of Cancer WASlUNGTON <AP> -A 12· year study of women who have taken estrogen pills bas con· eluded that the hormone does not prevent breast cancer in menopausal women and may even cause the disease. The results of the study "do not by tbemselves" prove a cause and effect relationship between the drug and cancer, but they do SUICest ··a definite possibility.·· Tbe study wat done by the 'Harvard School of PubUc Health, the NaUonal Cancer Institute and the University of i,ouisvWe <Ky.> ~boot of Medicine. A ,report on Jts re.suJl.s b to be published by the New Enaland Journal of Medicine on Thurs· day. but the Washington Post ob· talned a copy and published the findlnp today. The report Is based on ro11ow- ups of J,8t1 women for an averaae or 12 yean after they began taJdn1 estro1en. American docton have been prescribln1 estro1en for about rave to •ix mllllon middle-age women to ease the p1ins or mmopause. About 10 million youqer women take estrogen ln the form of birth·eontroa pills. Breast cancer will be detected in 89,000 American women and wtll cause 33,000 others to die this year, the Ameriean Cancer Society estimates. The study tunied up no reliable ~aUoo between the length of tlme e.troaen •as used and lbe riat of breut cancer. For about tbe first U. years after a woman began taking estrOgen pills the Uketihood that bre•l cance~ would' be delec:ted if it was present was about. lhe same for users "and nonusers of estrogen. the study said. But after 16 or more y/ars of estrogen use. the study found that the chances of breast cancer detection were two times normal. no matter how long dur· mg the period a woman had ta.ken the drug. There was no conclusive evidence of how much of a r'isk was involved for those women who u.sed estrogen for a very short length of time, the study sald. The study said that after 10 years or estrogen use two factors credited with lowering lhe risk or breast cancer were nullified. These ractors are having children and having had an ovary removed. If an ealroeen user developed a benign breast tumor, lhe chances (See CANCER, Page.\%) Rapist Sought By NB Police Mter Attack Newport Beach police are seeking a be11Tded rapist who as· aault.ed a local resident as .she Joc1ed along tbe beach Saturday mominc. The 35-year-old victim told poll~e she was jogging al the water's edge near 8th Street when she was crabbed from behind and thrown tot.be sand. She said the man told her he would kill her lr she didn't cooperate. The attack ended when two pusertby frightened the man aw•Y. The suspect is described as be· lng five feel, seven lnches lall and weighing about 130 poqds. He ha• brown eyes and ahOUlder·lengtb brown hair and a medium length beard. Delegate Wooing Goes ·On BULLETIN KANSAS CITY, Mo. CAP) - Sen. J1mes Buckley today ruled bJmfflf out as 1 candkl1te for the Republican presidential nomln•· Uon. KANSAS CITY. Mo. IAP> ~­ Presid ent Ford and Roanld Reagan personally pursued the last uncommitted delegates to· day while the Republican Party opened lts most divided national convention in a generation. Mary Loui se S mith, Republican national chairman, called the 31st GOP National Convention to order in Kemper Arena at 8:30 a .m., PD1'. The start o~e conventjon brought to its 31 phase the long, sometim bitter struegle between the I cumbenl prest· dent, ne\'er tested in a national election and his brash opponent whose challenge defied conven· OonaJ pulitlcal wisdom. Time was running out and lhe two candidatea met with delega· t1on~. trying to pry lOOl!e Jhe rew remaining vot~ th4!y each need•d for t htt pr~sldentlal nomination. Meanwhll<'. Sen. James L ·Buckley of Sew York, who threatened t.o enter tht> race et1irt' upset all prec*tvcntlon calcl' lions, scheduled what his 11t · <See BUCKLEY, Pase AZ> Coast Weather Weekend gloom 11hould tum to sunshine by Tues· day. Morning low clouds to continue, hllth• near 80, Iowa to about 60. INSIDE TODA '1 A Balboa Ptnlnula landmark htu provid«J tun and gom#I for two gt~ Uon• o/ childrert. s~t DI. '· f DAILY PILOT s Monday August 16 1976 . . ~eagan G~in Seen First-ballot Deadlock Bad For Ford ' KANSAS CJTY. Mo <API tr "Prcs1dt'nt t'ord ta1h. to w 1n lht.' (j()P pre. ldt•ntwl nomin<1llon on ''he first b allot. he "111 lost:' between four and IS v'Otes lo Ronald Re111tan, but that swttch m1ght not decade the nomlnatlcm battle, according to the A')· 'socaated Pres:. dekgute survey As Ford crt•pt w1U11n a frw votes, at lt•ost ror now, Of u f1r~t ballot. \ 1ctory, th1· chanceb for a )t'cond ballot Increasingly de· J.l('nded on somt• f11thl shakm& d~ legate's a way from current lo~ alt.I~ or on a breakthrough amon~uncomm 1ttoocklt-iat~. On a st"<'ond ballot. howt'nr. the lcey st~tt'li would be North (':1rohna. K<'nlucky. lnduma and M1ch1gan, all of "tuch req1urt· tht'1r dekgates to 'Ott• 1n <H' c•ordann• with st:itt• pnmur~ n • )Ults for one ballot. but whJc de· • :;;?, LAST TO LOSE-<;hester A Arthur Crightl wls last in· cumbcnt lo lose h1~ part} ·s nomination lOO'years ago_ James G. Blaine <left 1 took the com·ention. but lost to Grover .Cleveland in the national election or 1884. 'Pair Refused Beer, Slwot Ai Store Clerk Police s aid two men who were r('rused beer by a San Clemente store clerk a fte r the 2 a .m • curfew tocfay rired two shot.-. at the clerk as they drove away. He was n ot hit. Two pellcl!I "cnl through the window of thl' Cristobal SeH'n 11, II tit S El Camino Real. Ill' told pollcl' thl' mt•n twcame ,injlry "hen he told them he could not sell bcl·r . :i t 2 o~. :incl thre atenl'd him The cll•rk calleci pohc·c and lhl· nwn. both in their 20-I. left "1th J"O\l.Omen friends •\s they dro\'t> off. lht' rlrrk .... rnt. they f1 red a pellet irun t" ice ath1m (._ Sewer Rat Ranks Soar OA KLAND <AP I -llcalth Of· t1clals say they ha\'l' rcce1ve1t nearly tw1ct• us mnny rcp<>rt11 nf ' .. ewer rats Jn northern Alameda l County all in prevaousyeari; S Gerald Winn, he111l ofthcrountv r Environmental Health &•r v1ce ... '!aid authonllt's urc rectolv1ng m or e th:in 200 complaints u month, but ttuad it 1s unce1 ti.11n wht'ther the upsurac 1s due to n >erOw1ng rot population or more publir r odent awareness Residents of al lcat.t l\\O Qakland ne11othborhoods sav they .tre convinced till' problem l~ wori.enlng. They met ln'\t "'el!k with health 11rtlrl,1ls :&nll IHI\ c them u l111t nf 22 houst-s und lot" wherc ratithave be<'n~n. 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(.M•t ,_,..,..,. ~ M"'l No N•~ ,,.,,. ... ,. ittu~•· ''"""' ""'"""'_.' .("".tH•' •• ,..._,, .... ,. ••" hi "'" m~• .. ttfJfO~wrfd w1t1Mvf IH«''' ._ • .,-,,. 'H·•" f f <•·~·-fll•t \#f"M" t••n 6Mt••t e•Hf .. C.,t.a #ifu, ~Htrof"4.t ~D"'"'.,.""" •• t ..,,,.... "")S ,._... ............. 11 .......... ,. -""' ... , __ u » f'Nf'litf\.t, ' BUCKLEY. • described as a "definillve" / news conference l o announce his intentions. M any of the R e publl<'Dns gathered here for the Ford· Reagan showdown fea~ the outcome woold leave the party too divtded to withstand the Democratic challell!le m the htll campaign. Few in Kansas C1\y expttted the Rpubhcans to duplicate the .s bow o f uni ty and party harmonv tbe Dt'mocrat.s stai;:ed last month in New York City "hen they nominated Jimmy Carter for pres ident. Thmu~hout tht' precon\'l'nt1on week. strategists for ford ..rnd Reagan probed and tested and .soughl signs or sofln~ in the delegate totals each was claim· .. in~. Both sides claimed to have morc than the 1.130 dclci;:ate vote~ needed for the nomina· l1un Thl' A sso<' i att>d Press d.c l<.'gn te count, ba:.ed on legal rommatments and publicly 11tat· l'd preferenn·!>, g~n· Ford, 1.116 and Rca~an. 1,035. with 107 un· t'nmmitted. One delel'ate s •11d ht' woulrl \ 01 r for Hul'kle\' u., Ion~ as lhe senator was 1n th1• rarr, In the final hours before ttw '>lart of tht? convention. Ford and Re.1g:in ('ach lo:,t one dc- leJtnlt' A Reairan ~upportt'r from Lou1s 1ana :ind a Ford hackt"r from New York shifted to the uncommlltC'd <'Olumn Fur cl."·" J\ufkl1·v 11 t ood po1se<t on the <'djle or' the pre• 111dent1ol r:'l('C' The cl'>nser vatl\'t" Republrr.in'1 and ecmon was °"" mo rt' 1 m po n cl <' r a b I l' In t h c t lahte11t GOP rare -.ince Dwl~ht () 1-:1s~mhow t:r untl Hobert J\ Taft battled for the nom1nouon in 1952. Befort? the ba llottn~ begins Wedncsdny n lRhl for the pre sldcntlal nomination, the can· did ates Will t C11t their delcgatl' 11trt'ngth In 11evNnl n oor fights. The first significant tc11t ~hould occur T ue11c11.1y night when Reag11 n'11 bnckers pion to h1tht for Adopt Ion ()f a rule-thtil wnulct require t>arh JJrt·i.ldcntlul c;indldale to name ha s cholC'c' ror a running mate by Wednes dav morning. Reagan a lready h as s aid his cho1ce is Sen. Ric h ard S Schweiker of Pennsylvania. The \'ice pres1dent1al ruJe wn" re1ected Sunday by the convf'n· t 1on r ules committee. hut Reagan and his managers said they expected to ln.r;e there. The l't'OI \est, they Insist. will rome on the convention OOCM'. "l believe that m~t of the de· It'll ates agrtt with us, .. Reagan uad. " ... The proee-'S wa s n ever intended t o be the automatic rubber stamping of one man's cholct• ... John Sears. Rugan's eam· paign managtr. has satd re · peatedly he believes lhe former California governor's stran(th on m atters like the proposed rules chanre is greater than the num.,.r of delegates attributed to him in most surveys of ln· tended voles on the rtrst nominating ballot. legates could \'Ole their persona) preferences on lhe se«>nd. Ford 's backeni maintam they can offset m~t or Reat:an's e"· Pttltd second·ballot ~ns. but. a 'ote Sunday to Ford'~ home·state Michigan dtle1aJ1on t•ast~ doubt on those <'!aims. reinforcing the n 'Sult.s oft he AP delegate sur vey. t;ve-n with such changes on a second bullot, the key to the GOP nomination could well remain with the uncommitted delegates. who are unlettered by i.tate laws ln choosln1 their candidate. To- da)'. they number 107. And it was i mpossible to measure fully the impact on these delegates o r the failure to nommiu.e a caodtdat.e oo the rint ballot. Ford's chief delegate hunter. Jamt's A. Baker IJJ, estimated Fnday that the Pres1dent would loae S to 8 voles on second ballot, with izains 1n M 1ctugan and In· d1ana mostly ocrsettmg losses in the other two states •t1cb1jan d elegates are bound to vote SS for Ford and 29 for Reagan on the first ballot. At a· caucus Sunday. the delegation re- jected SS.28 a r esolution favored by Rea.can and oppmed by Ford that -\¥Ould require Ford to name hts running mate before~ pre· s1dential balloting. Tbus, lhere was no.ir91ca on of an y nom inal Rea'g~ voters ac· tually favoring Ford. AP surveys of the Michigan Reagandelegates also have turned up none who would switch to Ford given the chance. Reagan's big second ballot gain would be in North Carolina, which ls supposed to cast 25 voles for Ford and 28 for R eagan on the · first baUol, along with one uncom· milted. A survey of Tar Heel delegates shows tha t 50 actually fa\'or Reagan. only two support Ford, and two are uncomnutted. * * * ~peeches Fill Most of Day At GOP Meet KANSAS ClTV, Mo.· <AP> - Here is the program for Ule late afternoon and evening sessions of the Republican NatJooal Cooveo· tioo: Sp.m. PDT Welcoming apeech by 'Missouri Gov. Chri.atopher$. Bond. · Address by Gov. James B . Edwards o ( South Carolina. Address b y Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller Address by Sen. Barry M . Goldwater of Anions. Address by Repubhcan !\a· llona l Chairm an Mary Louise Smith. Address by the temporary chairman, Sen. Robert Dole of Kanas, Keyn ote address by Sen. lloward II. Baker Jr. or Ten· nessee. Adjournme nt Fire d SA LISB 'R\', Rhodesia <AP l Mozambique gunners f1 rl'd mort an and ~ockets across the border at a Rhodcsian police po~l Sunday. killing two policemen, 11t'curlty forces said The com· munaque on the alt.ar k -rePOrt· t"d at Nyamapanda. a few hun dred yards from the Mozambi- que frontu•r was the firsl confirmati on t hat re~u l ar ;\1ozam blran t roops had klll1'<1 Rhodesian for<'e!' ............. .\~ C'laa•p 14 ·ye ar ·o l(l fo an P . Ferdinand of Canton, Ohio, won tbe 39th running of the Alt American Soap Box IX'rby at Akron. The ninth grader had never raced in the derby bt!fore but she's no s tranger to wheels; a favorite sport i!i roller skat· lng. Sig11. Of the Times? Once they painted "just m a rried" signs on cars. but now'! It's not that unus ual in . Orange County , whe r e there are 10 divorces for C\·ery mne marriages. Thus far in 1976, there have been 8.000 trips to the alter and 9.000 to thl' courts. Summer SOP: SRO c~;~;;.':. On Laguna Streets Another Sigalert wns called Sunday In Laguna Beach as af .. temoon tramc in the Art Colony cloggc;d up again s tandard operaUn1t proeedurc for th<.' summer weekend. TENNIS ... The USTA hopes to determine Dr. Richards' sex wilh the chrombsome test. By requiring the testing. the tennis rederation has taken som e or the heat off of the Women's Tennis Assoc1ut1on. The WTA does not want to focc n legal hassle over the issue of al· lowing a transseJ(ual to play 1n its tournaments'. B efore that becomes a m ajor consideration, however . Dr. Richards will ha,·c topnss the chromosome test Doctors say the chromosome test, u:ted to determine lhl· sex or Olympic athletes, wiU find that Dr. Richards is a man. A 1'('1C· change operation cannot niter cbromosom es. · As Dr. Richards. 41 , she beat 20-year-old Robin Harril. the top seed, to win the women's singles competition at the La Jolla tennis lournament I ast month. Tournam<>nt ollkials at L.i Jolla did not learn of Dr Hacharch' opcratwn until ofter she won the event and walked off with the first·place prize. a piece ofluggaee. Dr. Richards was described as being six·fOOt ·two. "She tumed out to be an excellent pl ayer who "as \·ery strong and hit the ball hard," said Bob P erry, La Jolla's tournament di rector. Dr. Richards has said s he will pursue her right to play in the womt>n's competition at ll\c U.S. Open "in whatc\'er w;i y necessary." In a st elem enl released through World Tennis mag;mnc, Dr. Richards claimed shcwai.now re· <'l)gnizl'd as a woman "an the eyes ofthelaw." Or. Richards has hired a Los Angeles attorney. Greg Bautzcr, as both her coumiel and agent ror a book :.he plans to wnte Baulzcr "'as once a law)t.'r for llo"ard Jluf!he!>. Before I h t' opcr.11111n, Dr. Haskind reportcdlv "a:, marnf'd and pract1c1n1t a t Ncw York I lol'p1tal before mo' in.: to the Wt·~l Co;ist · I knc" Dr. H 1chard R<1sk1n1I as a brilliant surgeon. an out· :;landing tennis player and a ler· nfac sports man." s;vd Scott. dlr('Ctor of the Aug 21·29 South Oran ge tournament In New Jersey. "I ac<'epted tier upphc atlon afler recelvina b aynccolo1ucul r<•port from ;1 do(' I or In Snn l)h·i.:11. <,1.Jltnlol that ~ht• ,.. ,, wnm;1n ... S(•olt ~a1tl There wen~ ncr serious ace a· dents Saturday or Sunday des pite con_gest ion. There "ere three acc1aents involving in· juries Friday. Jon Koh at, 10, 2903 Alla Laguna Blvd., was reported in satisfactory condition today at South Coast Communit y Hospital after the boy's right leg was broken in a traffic mis· hap Friday at Glenneyre and Thalia Streets . Laguna Beach Police said the child was in the street when struck by an automobile driven by Roy C. Crank, 58, of 2010 Commodore R oad, Newport Beach. Two accidents of motorcycles \'ersus autos occurred within blocks ot each other later Fri· day. Marshall Monger, 19, of 7101-"l Heliotrope Ave .. Corona del Mar. was-injured at 8:30 p.m. Friday when his motorcycle col· lided with an automobile driven by Lawrence W. Campbell, 17, of 645 Anita St., l;aguna Beach. Monger-was released after t'mergency treatment at South Coast Commun ity Hospital. Police said Campbell was tum· mg left onto Cleo Street from the southbound lanes of South Coast Highway when Monger, northbound, collided with h1m. Motorcyclist Mark J . Ford, 17, or Camp Pendleton was in· 1ured whe~ bl! bike collided wilh a car drtvef\ h Kun Shull . 21, or 277 Diamond St., Laguna Beach. Police sa id the motorcyclist was northbound on South Coast Highway n ear the Pottery ·s hack when he bit Lhe rear of Shull's car which had slowt'CI in traffic. Fire Singes Ball Guests OXNARD (A P 1 -Four guest& at a charity ball were treated al a hospital after they "·ere burned lly their dessert. fire offi cials sa1tl Witnesses told the O~ nard Fire Depa rtment thJt brandy naming atop a tray of Baked Alaska smitcd the guut.s as a waiter strollecl by their table an t he dimly lit Mission Hall room of lhe newly opened lhlton Inn. "They'r e not surf.' whether It fl a red us 11 waltt'r poured additional brandy on th~ gourmt•t dessert or whtther it w:i~ dropped on tht>lr t able." l''lrcrnan Jim 'l'horn1ts su1cl Sunday. that breoRt c;inct'r would develop were seven times as great, the study sa1d. A daily dose or l'!-.lrOJ!Cn wa:. found to be less risky than ctosagc every other tfay. The stundam Ptt.'~cnpuon rails for dail~ lru!cS · t1on for thrt't' weeks arul non(• in the fourth "'eek, Laq:t• do!>a~l'" wrn· l1111ml 10 he mort• ha1Jrdous lhJn tht• lhrl'l'· tt•nt'h~ m1lhi:rJm 1lo-.e g1, t•n wom~n "hn took part in the study: The dose mo:.t oftt:n 11rc" ~critwd in the Uni~ro StJtc., is l 25m1ll1i::ram!>. · Past Nei~port City Cliief Fired Again, One.t ime Ncwport Deach City Manager Harvey L. Hurlburt \ was tired la!lt week from his po$t" as city manager of Palm Desert when the city council there look a unanimous "no confidenre" vote. The S6·year-old Hurlburt had worked for the desert community since March of 1974 in the $29,000 a year Job. A Palm Oe<1l'rt ~pokesman s aid llurlburl "111 rl'm:nn on the payroll for 30 cla~s even thoui:h he will not bt> pt•rformang any or his admin1strat1vt• dull(''\. llurlburt '-"Orked for the cit v of Newport Bcac h bNwccn 1965 and l~l wht'n he reS1flned under fire. After lea\'tnl! Newport Beach, Hurlburt worked tmcny a~ ll cuy adminis tration consultant and then was named City Manager of Gardena. l\crnrding to 11 spokt•sm;tn in Gardena. llurlburt workt·d f11r that l'l t y fro m Marc h lo DecC'm lll'r l !l?:l !'nor In "11rk tnj.! for N!'\\ 1><11 I Be:i<•h. llurlhun M'nect lhrt•l' year s as the manuj.!(•r of llan ford lie was asi.1i.tant city ad minh.t 1 al l\'e of hrt•r 111 llf·verl) J lills for four ) (•ar., prccNJ1ni,: • that. Six Charged In Bilking LOS r\NGEJ.ES 1 \I'' SI\ m1•n char Al'tl "11 h .,w1111ll11111 1n , 'u:.101:. Jt't 11:;' lht.: n.1111111 oul 111 S.t ti m1 1l111n 111 .1 "1101111• plu~tu·' prt>d\Jt'lll 1ruinufactunn.i 'tht•mt ha\ I' lll't'n 1nd1<'l1•<I hv lh1• Loi-An~l'll's County (j ruml '.tur\' Au111mat1·tl lndu>1lri<'1> l11trrn:1 I 1nnal all1·~1·fl ly 1111111·111•11 1w1 ~1111· tr) 1n vc·11l b(lt~ 1•en $:1,000 and $7.00I for t•11ul11m1•11l , f ralnltllt and th1 n i.tht 111 >1Qll tlw f1 rrn 1.1111 v1 11·1•1 hnn1 prochwb. ~urh ui. 1lr!'111 at1v1· "nl pl11rp1 N1. pl1•l11rt• frumi•s ;u H dot'k". I nr r1 . ., :ti 1· t n rPl.11 lt•1' China Hitby New Quake Tremor Recorded 950 Miles From Last Site GOLDEN. Colo (AP> US government llt'l5mogreph!1 re corded a major earthquake today on the Chinese mainland. hut geophysicists said 1t was alm<>!lt 9SO miles from the great earth quake there last month. Waverly Person, geophyslci!il with the National Earthquake In· formaUon Service, aaid the latest tremor measured 6.9 on the Richter sc a I c of earthquake magnitude. It occurred al 7;07 a.m.PDT. The seismological institution in Uppsala. Sweden, aJso reported a "relatively powerful" nt'w quake in China rneasurtn'g 7.2 on the Richter acaJe. Prof. Marc us Baath placed the epicenter at 625 miles !IOUthv.elil or Peking Person said the quake wo'! 250 miles north or Chunking near Lhl' Kansu·Siechwan provmce boun dary. On July 27. a n earthquake of 8.2 maenltude occurred near China ·s eastern coast, 937 miles northeast oft.oday's tremor. After the July quake and a followi ng s t rong a fter·shock. Chinese oHl<:ials warned resi· . dents toeicpect m orclargequakes soon. Person aaid there are no In· itial 'reports o r damage or casu aJUes rrom today's e'1rth- qu3ke. In tht' R1 chtt>r 11c11le, C\cry in crc•ai.c or one numl)(•r. "llY rron rna1tn1t11dt• ~ ~ ln 111.11u\1tucle 6 ~ "\eans the ~round motion 111 l tilfW!i grt>alt•r Sumt• rxrwrts irn• the actunl amount of enerin• r,· leased may be 30 t1mt•s i!r<'atcr. In populated art'a~. an earth qua kt' of 3 5 on I ht' Jllchlcr seal• <'On cause shli!ht dani:igP ln th· local a rea, 4 can cnuse modcrnl damagt'. 5 <'o nsldf'r,1blc damai;~ 6 C'an be ~ev('re A 7 reuding ts' "major cnrthqunkt', capable o heavy dama1te, 8 1s a "grPa\' earthquake ca poblc of tremen dousdamo11c The San f'ranrisco earthquak1 of 1006 r eg1stert!<l K.3 on th• Richtt r scale. , ' . Mond!f August 16. 1976 Coastal Bill Heads for 'Mine SACRAMENTO \AP> llaclct>ra of a coastalcorus.ervllion • WJI ue ft'ttinc r &dy to ~ulk UlrcN&h »mane field In lh • S(•nutc dUrtl\I a weet of to1.1ehy •~uei. for st1t. lecislatori. The lawm.-kers will uJso con lider a terminally 111 patient's rlC)\t lo die, a city'a right to enaC't rent conll'Ol. and Judges' right to an automatic annual <'O\t of Jiving raise. A major farm land pn-serva 'lion bill faces a crucial hearing in the Senate Fin1tnC'e Committee. and the upper house "111 also con· Riders Tie Man To Po:le JONESBORO. Ark Ci\P\ A manJefl hanging from a roadside, sign by two hitchhikers after he refused to buy them a drink says he is undecided 1f he will conun1.1e to give rides lo s trangers. "I've always re lt for the need for other people It would depend on what shape they wel"e 1n. It ~ kind ol hard to say. l '"e been do· Ing this ever since I was able to drive a car -since l w.as about 1'1 years old." JQ/m flenrv Youn2. 40. was strunc up with a nylon ro;>e with Ills toes touching tne ground. A ' police chief r escued tum ruler he had been hangLOg for a\)out 20 minutes. Motorists passed the man, but none stopped to gl\e aid. . "Only God eould ha\'<' done this to help me gt>t through and keep going that long." \'oung said Sunday in a telt>phone in· teniew Crom his ho:.p1tJI bed here. lie was being tre3led for neck inJuries ana from betn~ roughl'd up by 'his assailants fhs condi· ~ lion was listed a s sallsfactory. " An unemployed m echanic· t ruck driver from Tyronza, a northeast Arkansas community or soo. Young s aid he W,i&S about fl\'t' miles from home "'hrn he pi cked up two hllc hh1kt·r~ Youni;: told authorities thl• two wt•rt• smoking som ethini.: that "d1cfn t smell quite right " :.ider mtasur' lo hmll eltt tro,h oc ~ therapy , put ~ moratonllm on a ~I •pray6, and aJlo-. hctnSU\J ol m Ult' par11K1 • But the 11pothght wiU be on the coMlal mtiuurt by Sen Jtrry Smith <D•Sar .. toga1 oow aw11l 1na a he1r1ng 1n tbe Senate Natural Rt$ourc~ and W1ldllrt· Comr•u« Th~. bill clearf'd the Autmbly last "'eek. bul lhe oppMIUon. in duding develo~n and much ol orguniied I abor. 1s stronae1r 1n the Senate. An earlrer version or the bill "'·as blockeod m the ~ale f'manee Comm 1 \ltt The resour"e' comnull~ 1 h J)ttted to recommend passage to the luJI Senate. but th out~me on . Uw noor 1s unccrtuin. d plte tht> conJ1deoN• of Smith und he 5lrong endori.em~n( ot tbo'bill Gov Edmund Brown Jr The bill would g1~e a tat "om m1i.i.1on and s ix tt-mporan• re g1onal comm1si.1oos veto po"'er O\'Cr de\•t'lopmt'nl in the co~st;1I zon1>, generally 1.000 yards w land. ll would expand public u\' cess to tbe s hort-und IJmJl coaslul urbanspuwl Opponents will try to get the Stnate to rtJ•c\ ~n,nbl \• umendments and fottt' he b1llan· to a two.house confer ct com m1ttee. '\yhlch could a~ such amendmencs ,., compensnt1on for landown ~ whos~ proptrtyuse 1i. rt'S l fl('( ed The OPt>Onents may also try to block a $31 million purks mea ure by Assembly Spoa kt>r l.t'o McCarthy t 0 San ff'ranc1sco• that Includes Sl.S mlllton lO fund th_e coust 11 comm1s ion. That bUI is m the Senate 1-'inance Commit· tffonThundn) The last week or chedult'd com millet! hurinas is crowded ~ith major bills. notably the rt~hi.to death mea ure by A emblymun U:arry Keent' < D' Eu~ka >. The conservallvc Sen•tr Judiciary Comm itter votes Tue day 011 the musurc~whlcb ""ould allow a doctor to remo,·e hfc· SU$t4iOing equ1pmeol from a dy 11\1 P¥ll~nt who had authorlit'd It in advence. The authorli:ition would be renewable '1very Cl\'(' no.rs Ba<'kers . lndudine elderly j)eJl'r ~NC ....... •1 lhdwH Of•U KENTON BAND LETS IT ALL OUT·DURING SUNDAY HIGHT PERFORMANCE AT OAANGE COAST CO&.L£Gl AUbllOAIUM There We re Some Empty Seats and Only • Hint of Noaa..lgla. •ut ttM llU1fc ,:.Vaan't Laddng at All "They got in tht• cJr and I JU-"I told the m I w;ss i.:mni.: 1111 tht• road " piece," Young !-ai<I "Tht·~ usked for a rope. The) i.;ud <·ould lht-y have1l lotietht•irbagi.up .. " • Younf[ said th<' tl.\O askt'<I him to buy them a drink. When ht' said he didn't have any moot'}, •·one pulled a knife anc.l said th1.., was 1t." Youn~ s aid he ... topped hi-. rar and didn't put up a !>tru~,.:h' "I didn't reahn• wh.11 lhl'\' were gmn~ to do until I ~111 11111 111 the rar a nd th<') took th1· 111p1• out." he said. "Tht·~ rut nw down on the side ot thl' high" a). but so many cars wr n · pa!'.<.mg . thf'y would Iii> -<to" n '' ht•n cars were passing by :.O 'th1•\ couldn't be seen "When e\•ery thini: got rle.11 they Just i:ot up and ll<' m1• .. '\'oun~ sa1a nl' ~tooo on Ill<\ llP toes as long ns ht' 1·ould '' 11 h h1:-. arms and legs bound .1ml l ht• nylon rope around h1~ Ol'<'k "Thl' officer IO THon1a '>~lid I hunit there maybl·~· l4nul<''> or w F.ver,•t1mc I m 't'<I thr rnp<', It would gl'I tit?hl<'r 'hrn I knrw anything . I "~1" ht•rt· "' l h1• hospital ·· \'ounJ: wns fr('l'<I by T)ro01.1 Police Ch1('f Cht'stt•r Ford "ho was called to tht• M'l'Ot' Forcl s aid at least 150 veh1dt·~ normal Iv pass t ht• s p ot clunn.: :!II minutes. !hr ttmc h<' <10111 Ill' thinks Younj! was hanii1n.: Tot Drowns In Santa Ana Home Pool A 23·month·old Santa 1\na bo~ drowned Sundtly evl•n111g 1n 11 s"immin~ pool nl h1~ hom1·. Oran1te County Coroner's de puties reported today Mlchat'I Tsai. son of Peter and l<im Ts ai, 1806 W Carnagt• Drive, was reported dead on ar n val at a Santa Ana hospital ;After the 8 : 51 p. m incident, de puties said. They reported the inrant ·" fother left him brlcOy to ans"·er a telephone and when he rl'·· turned the boy was OoalinJ? on top of the water. Funeral arrangemf!flts are be ing handled by Orown ·:- l\tortuary 1n Santa Ana. deputies nid. &~ W@ruJ[f ®@IrWO©® Tltecolomn 1ppurs today on P11e 8' KENTON SETS BAND IN MOTION WITH HIS PIANO, THEN LISTENS AS HtS MUSICIANS CHARGE INTO ARRANGEME)jT The Tall White-haired Figure With the Familiar S mile a nd Those Long Angers SUH Sounding Dramatic Chords Stan KentQn: Two Perspectives' * * * * Rendezvous With Another Generation By Tl..,~IAS KEF.Vll. 01 l~o O••IY ~•i.t\t•H Onh 1 ht· i:racrful form of thr mJn hum•hcd at tht• pi.mo 1i. f;1111Jhar Rubbing his <'~£·-. in t1rNlnl',~ .... m1hn1t now at a bras:- 'N'llon bl11:-.t. fhppllll! throui:h a foot h11:h ~lark nf arrungl'mt·nts, no\\ ri'in~ to l!r t•('t llw .1ud1l'nrt' with ll frll'nd Iv. cll•<'p \'tllC(' lk 1.c; St Jnll'Y N('\\('omb Ken IOfl, nOIA 6-4. 111 ('Ollt't•rt at Or:.tnlotl' ( 'o.l'>l (.'ol l1•j!1' Jn d1n·r 1 lin<'. hr 1). ,.'( m111· .... ma :l:'I \ t•a r'> from lhl· t 1nw 111• m troducNi h..., f1r).t bnn<I Thul'"'" :1 I B a I b o a · s. R 1• n d <' /. v nu ' Ballroom in l!I H \\ht•n lhjs up start mui.irian tllun,.:cd 1ntn a nr"' -. JUl7 form ht• C'ttlh'cl Prn1:rr''I"' J a11 The term Pro~re~1vt' Jaiz lro Kenton and h1 i; rountl~c;.c;1demrn up and do"n many mus1C'al trails Expcnml.'nts and tnno\'alloni. n owl'd S<>me were d1:.carded c no Anita O'Oay. no June Chris ty, no Ann Ric hards t oday 1. Some stayed ltht' bongo introduced by J3ck Costanza still occupies a pos1hon or au\hont~ in the rhythm sert1on 1 But anvone who d1!>cOvrred and learned to lo' e thl' Kenton styk when I did m the late 40s and through the 50s would have been at home in the Sunday con certcrowd atOCC. Th~ brass section still can be heard In Tustin when it's really wound up. The sax section sllll plays as tight a pattern as 1t did m thesummeror·.u. The bass -not the rhythm guitar still wins prominence in a Kenton arrange· ment And. hke always, the Kenton tyle didn't reach reach for total . moothntts There's that muted set of chords popping up here an~ there. a CJ COphonous thru.c.1 Jfl plied no"' and then to let you know hei:m't Guy Lombardo and ncvrr wanted to bt• The rl' wt•rf' .oo,b1g surpnsrs in thl' Sunday r oncert The arranR<" mt•nts Wt'rl' fr£>s h, the youn~ mu.s1can'I, as always. oolished and hard-driving Other than O\'erl y l o ng f nd1v1du a l performances for th£' bass and drums lion" a Kt'nton prrocrupa t ion>. the i.olo1sts were i;upt>rb. prf'C1se and orli;i 1nul The aud1en<'e was sphl hulf tho s e who dl se o vc rl'd Proj.'!ressl\'e Jan about when I ci1d, the others young muMcans w11i tin1C to port1c1p•te tn the Jazz clinic Kenton and hls men arc con ducting this week. They listened seriously. they applauded h1'rd ' Maybe It was the nostalgrn vote. but the bi~gest applause came for the three Kentoh <itandbys ·Eager Beaver ... "Artistry an Rhythm· and Take the A Tra.11'1 . He saved them for la.st If )OU want nostalgia from Kenton. you've got to take a taste of h1 11 newest expenmentsfirst. The taste. as usual. was ,rood Rule Exte nded NEW DELHI. lndJa (AP> The lnd1an parliamenl today ex tended for another year the power of Prime Indira Gandhi'.!! government to bold political prisoners without charge. The bill replaces a presidential order handed down m June which u tended the Malntenancf' of tn tfrnaJ Securit)' Act Still Creative Big Band So~nd No 'Relic' By MJCHAEL P~KEVJCll Of,.,. O•oly ~li.t "fl Stan Kenton already was a legend in the music world when I was droonng or chewing on Lhe corner of a corfee table. So it was with some hesitation that I attended Kenton's concert ut Orange Coast College Sunday night. However . any rears that Ken· ton's lJ..pwce b1nd would ai8'ply be a ftati.lctc vehicle "ere dis pelled by the opening number in which Kenton laid down 3 few phmo chords ror "Bring on the Clowns'' 'a.11 H priming the l'nalne1. then sut back as bis band of young jazt devotees kicked Into high gear. It was an lmpressjve and en· JOyable performance that proved that big band aounds aren()( relic11 or a bygone er1. The rocua was on creative arranaernen~ of con· temporary Jazz. i\mong the highlights were renditions or .a Stevie Wonder tune and a rousing Spanlsl\ O•vorcd "Celebration Suite." composed by contemporary juz pianist Chick Corea It's an Impressive big band featuring five woodwinds, <sax players lWbO double 00 nutes>, five' trumpets and five trom· bones. The arsenal o( brass and woodwinds were amplJ backed by a steady rhythm sectJoo com- prised or bass. drums and COl"I· gas. Kt'nton understates his mu11lcal ptesence to act H director, conductor and motJvat!' ing (Orce ror his talented and well-disclpl\ned ensemble. Almost each member of t.hc band got his chance lo step lo ceiter stage to iolo. alter which he would look toward Kenton for an app!'ovinr nod accompanied by warm re&ponse trom th<> crowd The energy level never wuned as each number built slowly. finishing with piercing cascades or brass and pulsating rhythms. One of the most im\>°rtanl aspects about Kenton is b.iill abili· ty to avold the generally tight confines or a big band. The musit' ttisplayed lleiobillty Ind spon taneity as It moved from pro gresslve jatz to standard. bluei. And each soloist had frct.-dom I<> expand on the space olloted, evi- dent by applnuse from fellow band m e mbers ilftcr • particularly houoto Stan Kenton s music LS " time· leas relleetlon or America'• )Ht httitqe. 1\'9 muslc lhat mov '" as it explores tile array of sounds possible rrom a large band, Kenton wiU condtact a jaz1 clinic W t week at occ: introduc Ing youns n'IOslclans to the Joyi> Md Intricacies of modem jau. The clinic will cooclude with a special concert Friday evenin.R featuring performances by many or the clinic's student bands. To top lt orf. Kenton's band will close the futiviUes with a 45- minule concert. It will be well worth the trip. , Body Discovered ALTADENA <AP> -The body ot Cornelia Hayes, ~ missing since coing ror a walk with her dot June 15, haa ~ found In a ravine nur her home. Sfteriffg deputie. said she 1pparently died as the result of an acciden~I rail from a ledge and not ~ause of rout play DAIL V PILOT .43 Rield'· ~roups and the California Mt"dic,11 Ass0(1at1on. c.ill 1t A "dt' atb-wilh·dttnlty" bill. ()pponen~ say It is th(' first step lGWard \'uth1nasia, 0 1· mt"rcy·kll*1a: · 1'he full Senatt. rMMWtUl . wtU voto on a h(•vfly lobbltd bill by Assemblyman BlU Campbt-H. R Hacienda •• t1bta, that "'ot.l)d forbid c1\i to enact rent control <>rdin1nct'S. Also peodlna in lhe Sena~e "' 8rown·~ ••test ultt'rnpt to curb Judttl'I' snlnr\.es. "''hi<'h now 1n Crease l\nnuull~· Wllh the COSt l)f lhtn~ "Uptight' Few Strip At Beach TR U R 0 , ~ta s s . I A P l , ~ Nobodv seemed·to nottcc whel\..a small group of sun worshipeh>. stripped to the buff On th.is Cape Cod beach to protest a feder~l ban on nudity, but park ranger$ were taking notes. • Four citations were written as a rew devotees or all-over ta~ lei\ the fun and headed for hom,.. About 600 sun lovers from as ~f a.s r,tichigan and Maryland. canre to Head of the ~eadow Bea~ some to $\rip, some to look •* some who stumbled theft by ~ eident. The turnout was a disappoi._ ment to the fo'ree the Bea~ Committee, which expected \1 lea$t 4,000 protesters to cast op t11elr clothes In ttie sun. as th~ 411d at a similar demon.straliDO . lutytar. :: The stripping was slow and embarraued as couples and families threw furtive glances from blanket to blanket. to see what lhelr neighbors were dojng. ''I think a lot of people were up- ticht about •howlng their bodies .• in front or -ell t he rangers," said one long-time nudist who re· gularty surtbathei en Cape Cod. Organiters pleaded with the crowd to "loosen their shackles" and throw orJ' their clothes. but nobody budged The turning point came when the out · numbered nude side of~a tug of war game started to losJ the con test ./~ --..stow~y~n stood up, look ofr their clothes and joined in th<> struggle. The bare }J&ttoms won, The tension brofcen. about 100 people stripped. Uninhibited ' children played in the sanq, while thelr nude parents slapped volley balls and tossed frisbics. But it wasn't all fun and games for a handrul wbo left the beach and were met by a team of par}< rangers. citations In hand. Lawrence Hadley. superinten· dent or the seashore. said he told tris rangers "do what the sltation demands." H that means issuing citations. then that's up to the rangers. he said. The Cape Cod protest was aimed at the Interior Deparl- m ent's ban on nude bathing. Bill Supports Tele.phone Assista·nce SACRAMENTO CAPI -There won't be any charges ror direc- tory a&sistan<'e telephone calls at least until 1979 If Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. signs a bill °'1 his desk. The measure by Assemblyman Richard Robinson, <D·Sanla Ana>. was sent to Drown Frida~ on a 64 to 3 Assembly vote. Pacllic Telephone hnR asked the stat.c Public UtlUUcs Com mi~slon to ullow .a 20.cent chargfl in the ruture for e&l'h Information call arter the first three Jn .• month. . The compony sayr. a s mall percenta ge of tuHtomers n r~ rc11pon11bk for the bulk of th• r ull11. but their co11t l11 pa11111'd t>n to all customcr11. Howcvt>r , backer ~ of Robinson's bill u1d th<' re woulcj hurt the physically d111&blcd ait well as res1dcnlR ol' ureas likf' L otc An gele!(, which ha1' numerous telephone directork"· The bill is A 0 336R I Mot~l Owner Jlit, Robbed :f A Dana Point motel operator was robbed of $40 during the- wcekend when an Intruder bunl. into her apartment and struck her as she stepped from the howeT. Dtputies said the young male intruder used his rtst to inflict in-- juries oa Camille Marie Griffin. 41. of Dana Marina Inn. 34111 Paci(ic Coast Hiahway, that. later required medical lreat. ment. They said the vict..lm told them that her attacker Oed on foot. after forcing her to hand over $40. The incident It under in· veslif'ation toda)' ,44 DAILY PILOT ..conday. August t8. tm . . . . Meten .'Card' Battle * • Fighting Continnes Near Beirut I Rare Laugh Tipped Over THINKING THIN; Another epiC' battle ill shaping up today betwu11 two personalities in our County Seat in Santa Ana n... may be a struggle' oC hefty pro- portions. On lhe one hand, in the lists, Is Orange County Board or Supervisors Cba1rm:in Ralph Diedrich. the noted politico from Fullerton. ~ On the other side of 's slrug. gle is one Gary Gran Ule. the noted County Seat staff writer for lhis sterUng journal. IT Df1VELOPED THAT in C'asual conve.rsation one day. both men admitted they might be C'arryang a bit too much heft for the size of their physical frames. I This led into discussion or losing weight and that developed into a contesl. Thus Diedrich and Granville made a pact wherein they wouJd compete for a. certain number of day_a in fighting Ute Battle of the Bulge. He who melted off the : m06t pounds of blubber in the as· signed period would be declared the winner. Now. I a m not going to suggest in this C'ome-r that there is a wager on th is competition. Everybody knows t.hat wagering on anything except running BEJRU1'. Lebanoo <~Pl - Cbrtstfaa forces opmec1· • new caropaisn locJay to drtve Ole Pale1tlolau from the Mete n aru of the mounttJ.ns OYertook· lrlf. Beirut. 'Unle,is \he Palestinians pull out ol the Id eten arca lmrnedlate- Jy, we will have to e\i c:t tht-m by force." said a leader ol the rtgttt· win1 Pbalange party, wtUch has the larces\ mililla oa the Chru· tian side of the Lebanele ctvll war. asPOa'l'S raoil nm war· rina aides said the J>ale.atinSeo.s abtlled CbrUUu polltJoot -1th mb&llfilf pd anUaittraft SUN durb'I U.. Di&IU. and u..t. Chris· Uan mWtiam• b9cked by tanks and laalllracu a111'4hed Palesti· niaia ~Ofts at the mountain viU.&e of Alntoun. Fighting allo continued in Beirut's deva1tated commercial sector and the neighboring Chlyah and Ein Rum~h aub- urt., the former Mll&lem. the lat· ter Christian. Hospital and security sources reported aboUt 90 persons wert killed and 13$ wounded dwiQJ the night. The small towns and villages scattered aJOQg tbe mountaina were..m...ostly summer resort& f« the wealthy Lebanese before the civil war, and the area was tr ad.I· -Natural High' l.lonally Chrlatlan. 1be Palesti· n1.._ and tbeir~ left.isl Lebanese Moslem allies moved into them duriq thtir offensive last spr· tni, •which brought the, Syrian army into the war to save Ute Christians trom defeat. PllALANGIST LEADEU told the commander of .Ole Aub Lea,ue peace force. Maj. Gen. Mohammed Hassan Cheneim, that tMy consider Mttea part ol their territory in tM de facto partJUon or Lebanon lh.fl is tak· m,aupe. 1'1l'1 a card. It is valuabie lo us only ~auae.lhty want it and we ean me It to 1et what we want,·· a Paletti.nian source said. Other PaletUnlan SQllttes said their fottes would nof' give up theJr positions unless •ey got coneealona ln retum. such as Syrian witbdrawal from eastern Lebanon. T II E l N D E PEN J)E NT newspaper An Nahar reported aa,reement fn principle between At Fatah, the bigest of the Palestlnlan organizations, and lbe Phalange to station Arab League peace forces aJorii a buf- fer 1ine in Melen. But other sources said Phalange military commander Pierre Cie19ayel re- jected a Palestinian proposal for a cease·fire and withdrawal of Weed-law Easers Get $10,000 (?.ift t>ors es and sanC'tioqed bingo is il-. W ASHlNG_,.N CAP> _A "v--al 1~1 ...... ..;. ..... vialt__. .... _ .tegal in our fair slate. •v ••1 ........ -.... ,__ CQ u..:: Suffice It to say that GranviJle dflce of the National Ollanlulion for the R~orm oUl-Uvua Laws confided that 1f he lost the fat <NORML>,pausin11onCeoouibtoleaveanaDOQymouuuhdonatklli fight to Diedrich, tbe ~I -Sl0-000. · cons~ences would be . ''It'• one ol the few real l1ne natural hit.ha I've ivtr' experienced " lngly grave. NORML dlredol' Kettb StroQp * "LET'S FACE IT; 1 t'ar\°L af.' uld about the mysterlou1 ford to lose," said Granville, wiftdlallof$l0 and$30bills. each 1ear oa marijuna charces. .te doa't ltpe tbe luxury ol liv· inl that money to otbet" peopfe, •• beaald. averting his tyes from a banana rreme pie just delivered into the newsroom. Meanwhile, word of \.he caJorle competition spread through the Counly Seat. : Somebody In the county ha.lb rusUed up a set of \llllSed. sur. plus medical scales and had the ~onlraption delivered t o Oiedrich's office, just to spice up Ole fun a.bit. According to Stroup, a short· haired man WHriQc a sports sb1rt and slaiekl and carryinc a brief cue emered tbe omee Sun· day mal'llillt to chat about lite ~·· efforta to bavetheuaeo« .martJuana decrtmlnalbed NORML, in exlltence for eight · yean, 1pend1 about $Z7$,000 an- nually lD lobb)'in1 atate and local &Hernment ln an effort to Uberaake marijuana laws. It Ml ~tteived 1-..cb a lar1e STaOUP LEn' 1HE room to ~ Stroup said. .fiod tocne NORML literature tqr the visitor, and returned to llDd · El,einL--.. ,:.~d him beadina out tbedoor. rlUUlll-•~ fcwtts all alon1 the front line or the civll war .... The Chri1tlan1 turned lht>ir at tenllon to the mountain art>a a/\er their capture Thursday of the Tal Zutar Palestinian re· fugee camp on the southeast side of Beirut.. The conquest of the camp, in wblch an Hllmated 3.000 persons died, removed the last Palestinian stron~polnl between Christian East Beirut &nd the 800-aquare-mile Chru· Uan hinterland north or the capital. Erupti9n .Due Soon in Gmideloupe POINTE-·A·PITRE, Guadeloupe (AP>-Theprediti· ed big eruption or the Soufriere volcano may not occur for several days, a French scientist monjtor· ing the Yolcano reported today alter tbodsaods were evacuated from the danger zone. The scientist, Charle! Brousse of U.. University of Paris, said Ute warning Sunday that the blowocr was expected In 10to12bours was given to insure tba1 all 72,000 penom left the area around the 4,813-footpuk. BaOADCASTING FROM a shlpolfthecoast, Brou.ssewarned that the eruption was "now an In· uor~e process; we ti ave gone p&$l the point of no retWll." He predicted that it would have at least the force or Uie 1902 erup- Uoo ol Mt. Pelee, on Martinique, which killed more than 30,000 peo- ple and destroyed tbe town ol St.. Pierre. "HQWever, we have cleared an aea ot sufficient s1le so that the enapUoo could be completely wltbout Ion oCUfe," beaaid. IA SOVF&IEaB, RENCH • for the sulphu.r mlne, ldt erupted ln lt:54S, but lbere was bO lava now udnoeaewulnjured. 'My Bea.rt Still Poi11s. • • • Jap~~·s E~peror ~iroh ilo a ru1 E mpress :\agako parlic:1paled m a nationally tl'lc\ 1:.ed pr .1.' er t'l'rt'm orl\ marking the 31st anniversar~ of lhl' t•ntl of \\'orlct War ll . .''My .hftart still pains "hen I th ml-of tho~t· \\ho perished m the war," he said . I Cruiser Bruise, I Sunfish Bests .35-footer Acraekopenecl 1,~feet below PROVINCETOWN. Mass. <Al'I An C'normous ort•an i.unr1~h the cone and be1an belcb.Jng touJ floating on the waves off Ra~e Point. "~ort nf o;unn1ni: 1tsl'tr, .. nearly fal, &team, aab •. atonee and mud .sent a cabin cruiser to the ocean dcplhi.. a l'oa't CuJrd i.pokesman ' July a. Tile .act!vib' intensified said. Thundq, and 30,000 ~ liv· "The Idle Hout," a JS.foot pleai.ure C'raft out for a dav·:. f1shini: incneueat wereorderedtoleave. toet a 12-inch piece of her wooden hull Su nd a) wh(•n ::.he i.mashl'<i 10: Sunday the team ol about 12 totbedeep·seasunbather,whichmayhave bccn as large ;.is flve feet volc:ano!Otist. .reported the pre-tn diameter HDee in the vapor ot ash from much deeper in the earth. They Asked how a sunfish. without any i.ha rp api>crfdai:es. ·1 • In good humor O\'er the whole ttnng. DiedriC'h summonE'd Gran. \'ille into his 0H1<:e and declared these would be "the-offjciaJ SC'ales" for the fat.fighting com: "He 1ave me tbe note and said, 'Here, I made a conlftbu, # tion. It's lo your auacbe." " ~psaid. said it in4icated an eruptloo was could have done such damage. the spoh i.man ut Bo::.ton Coast g._ h _. he? imminent Guard headquarters said only: ··1·m sure the f1:.h 1s hurtin.11 tno .•. .::11A.1111(1.C .tSC • ·;=:=====·:::::=====================================-=-=-=-::=-=---==--.::=;-• petition. Granville screamed foul. The OffiC'1al scales. Gary declared. would be the ones at the YMCA .i,ust like they had agreed upon at ttie beginning of the blubber bat. l)p ALL OF THIS was huge fun un· tit the County Seat newspaper found out about the Sltrplus SC'ales in Dledrlch's office. They sent an Investigative reporter around. The next day, Santa Ana readers wen• Informed or the great expos e ln front page headlines. Deadly »erioua. they V.·ere told the county board <:~airman ha d t hese county ~cal es in his office for his personal use. Well. 1f you want to get deadly srrious. I wouldn't tare IC Ralph (liedrich had fiv~ 14.'lS ol !'urplus S<'alcs 1n his ornce 1f it helped tµm live a little longer. Anyway, as a result or the dreat expose. Diedrich dis· patched the scales back into <t>unty storage. And the great tac ftght isn't so much fun any mort> . It's sure tough to senerlille a lfnlgh up at the Count~ ~ot ttic11l' days. The cryptic note said tbe doaa· tioo came fromf:etmnt called the Confederat n, ~riMd IA the note a1 a U90Cl.Uoo of marijuana dealers. uq aEGBET THE small amount -tut year we could have given 100 times this -b•t since then . • • the ruling class hu ~ousl,y depleted ou.r re- ~.'1 thenolesald. Several years ago, two men who said they represented a marijuana deale-s' assocJatJoo in Gainesville, P'la., donated $10,000 anonymously to a muscular dystrophy drive. Police investigated the cue, and found nothing wrOQ& wtth &be donation. Stroup plans to keep the dona- tion. He said marijuana smokers felt cheated when the P'lorida donaUoo went to another croup. .. AT A TIME WHEN hair a million people are being arrested H~re'aa~ WINSTON, Ore. (AP>-Sahib the elephant ii back in the elephant ride butlneu &Iler * in& laid lo• •itll what tbe tamAoo Ilda call ''temparary lr· recutartt.J ••• BUT IT W ASN-r at(esa or strain tbal decked Sahib. Sahib, an attraction at the World Wildlife Safari com- mercial animal resene here, ate too much mud own one day last week, then ate some rocks in an apparent try at.self medication. Tbe result WH a sort ol COD• crete in Sablb'1 stomach. So bere'a what t.bey did: PACB DAY roa TWO days Sahib WU JiYeD " Doses Of u: Lax (18 squares per box>, three cues ot apples, two cues of let· tuce, two cases or carrots, 20 powMSa of plums, 40 poun4I oC bananu, six 1aJlom cl mineral oil and an enema administered • with a gardea hose . Zoologlsta ut the raene HY .the cure worktd. 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And, It brings you up to date on Orange Coast organlza- ~ons, aocl•I events and the wedding plans of Orange Coast coup lea • r Nationally known column• by Ann Landers and Erma Bombeck / al10 are regular feature• of the People section. _ ___.-' II you're a parson who need• people, ;ou. need ( 'Jl6~'};] Sunday to Friday In the DAILY PILOT • • Mondly. Augus1 16. 1976 DAIL'( PILOT AS ' ed f ·G~ Plant Has Cultist Still Free f Unknown Risks Search Centers in Long Beacli ... SANTA MONICA CAP> -The land Corp. hias iSSIK'd u report auuesllng that all liquefied •tural gas farllltaes be located ii remote areas becau:.e of un 4i1turnin d risks as'IOC111h.'<l with hMdllnj( of LNG. ing local, state and federal a p- prov1tl to build nn I.NG loading h1c11ity nl the Los Antclcs harbor lllld in Oxnard PACIPIC Lag t\tang hir ed Scacoce Applicatlon.'i. Inc of La Jollu to study {he risk'. The firm conr luded that the d utnces of ii futallty within five t>1ghlh.' of u male of the Oxn<1rd plant would be one in IS million 4'#Wl•t•• LONG BEACH CAPI -The FBI said it was without new luds as it continues its e4tch for Susan Murphy. 41 Crin&\' mem~r or the Charles Manson clan who escaped from a federal prison. . Miss Murphy cscaix'CS Satur · day from the Termmal Island pd.son with another woma n. They overpowered a fem ale prison g ua r d, beat her a nd es.caped In her .car. which they later a bandoned, authorities said. ~he prudent course or uction .OUld be to lo('ato 1111 facillt1<'s for htmdling LNG ot remote t.1tl·s until better est1matl>:. or rii.k cun be made and det ermlnl'<1 to ~ low," the report ;-aid ·~E FACT that current plans for handli ng Ll'G are not limit~ to remote sates m ake. 1t possible that exper ie nce may be ac- cumulated at enormoul> coM." the report said That estimate has, howeH'r. brl'n questioned by Rand and t he U.S. !'\:ivy. SUSAN Pt'URPHY Cutt11t Remains Free AN FBI spokeswoman s aid Sunday night· "We don't ha\'e Pacific L1ghl111g Corp tl> seek- Mannerly _Group,:185 Busted SF Drivers Okay Strike LOS ANGELES IAP 1 -A seven· hour concert featuring British Rock group Jethro Tull ended with 185 arrests a nd 37 persons treated for apparent minor drug overdoses, autflorities said. l>ohce om c.1.als had scheduled several meetings \\tth management o( the Cobseum·Spor ts Arena complex duriog a three month period to avoid a replay of the St I arrests which occurred when the rork group Pink P1oyd appeared at the fac1hly for five days in April 197S. Thal wa s the last'concert there until Sunday SAN F RA NC ISCO IAP I Munic ipal Railway driv{'rs have voted to authonzt" their union leaders to l'all a strike agaiMt the city's buses. trolleys and ca- ble cars. night's pe rformance. ~ The Muni drivers' taste for a walkout is cons ide red by ob- servers to be a ffected by the fact they lost an esll mated $1 .SOO each "ACTUALL V they were a ptetty well mannered group," said Lt. Carle~ Mitcnell about the latest con- cert, attended by an estimated S0,000 persons t in wa~~ last spring when they observed picket ltn~ dLmn~ the 38-day city c raft workers stnke "They came here to have a good time. l\nd most. of them did. But unfortuantely some had to include narcotics as part of their enjoyment.'' Mitchell said. ' Snow For SF? Unstable Air Promises Fire Relief SAN FRANCISCO IAPI -Before the influenl'e of a lar~e mass or moist. unatable air, Northern California will have varying amounts or cloud cover through Tut'dsg ay, r:un likely 1n many dfttncts cfftd snow an the moun- tains. A weekend storm dumped heavy rains on som~ purts of the North State. the most 3 40 inches -nt Shasta Dam. • The state f'ore~try Division said the storm reduqf!d the c·uns1derable fire hazard in some parts of Northern California, but fcart><I new dry spells lo drought a rea "'ould hois t the danger again. \.''lkb19 Geo Day Oii PASADENA CAl'I The \'1king I minila bor atory on Mors. und the scieAtislS monitoring 1t on ~arth. arl' aeain· se arl'hing for clues about the possibility of lifl' on Mars Scientists ha d let the lander remam idle Sunday, Kh·mg the device and 1Lc; human monitors their first day off since the spa<'e vehicle touched down on the red planet last month. Woman Pltu1ges fo..n~a1/i i1t Well ( __ s_1a_1e_} Teen Girb Beoked LONG BEACH (AP> -Long Beach poli<'c say they have booked two teen- age girls for investigation of murder in connection with the stabblng death of Abbie Wilson, 30, a Long Bench man, found dead in an alley Sunday. Officials said'lbe parents of the two girls, IS and 16, brought them to a police station where the girls told police. they bad stabbed the man in self defens,e after be allegedly at· tempted to attack them. Short BMrN• Churtl• RIVERS IDE <AP > /\ SJZ.000 church fire is bemg blamed on a n electrical short in the l'hurch organ No one was in thl' Metropoli tan Community Church when the fare broke out Sunday. Slight damage was reported for two nearby vacant or. fires. 1--\J U'"""9aN El#cl rocMf ed THE UEUTENANTsatd about half of those ar- rested were juveniles. Although several felony ar- rests for narrot1cs sale were reported, a spokesman said a majority of the arrests were for misde· meanor marijuana possession. About 160 police officers and an approximat elv equal number of security guards patrolled the factli· ty, authorities said. BEFORE SUNDAY'S conrert Colis eum manager Jim Hardy said, "Wt!'ve done everyt ·ng they've <the poli ce) recommended in orde r tfial tti kids will not be hassled and that the program will come ofr smoothly." Hardy said warnings against m arijuana smok· ing, drinking of alcoholic beverages or carrying weapons into lbe Coliseum were "Printed on each ticket. a n y andi c atlon a i. t o the whereiabout$ or either or them. ~re II$ no lnd1l'~llon t~ lo lhl' dtrertlon or their fl1&ht at th\1> lame." The spokt"Swom1m s111d tht> searl'h for M u;s Murphy. 34, und Diene Elias, 33, was st1U centered in the Long Beach-Lot> An~eles area, but no further details were available. Prison officiab hUld the two ap· ~ntly acted "lthout outside assistance. · THE FBI has described Mi ss Murphy •~ a fringe member or the Manson clan. She was serv- mg a h ve-year sentence for ron- sp1 ring "'ilh another Manson l'lan m ember. Sandra Good. to send threa tening letters to bus1· ness executives, accWiang them or polluting the l'nv1ronmenl Mi ss Murphy. nicknamed "Heather," livl'd an Sacramef\tO. Cali( , with Ma nson family m el"l)ber Lyne tte "Squeaky" Fromme a t the tame Miss Fromme pointed a loaded gun at President Ford Sept s. Miss Fromme is now in pn son, con- victed o( a tle mptmg to kill the President. SACRAMENTO CAP> -A pro- ed $1.3·million dues increase by the State Ba r of California is unwarranted, a sta te audit report says. MANSON TOO 111 m pn1on. ronv1cted with three of hi• women follo"•t>r:. m the i.la> 1njt of ottre11s Sh11r1m Tall' ond i.lx oth\•rs in 1009 Authorities said thnt until now t hl•y k lll'W of 1\11 nHlnl'l'llon bl'tween M1i.s 1!:111~ und tht' &1nn:son flr<>up. Sht> ~a:. :.l•rvlni: time for purolc v1olat1<111 on '' bank robbt!ry con\ 1ction Correcl ions urfil'er Melinda Eisenhart, 2~. was liRtt'd In good condition artcr \\hat 0Hich1ls said wus_ a sevt>fl' bcatin&. Her 1nj urae:. req u1n•d ubout 80 slltches. nn omc1al :.uid. Rockers Riot At SF Concert DALY CIT\' tAP t Police had to ca ll an more lhan 100 rem· forl'ements from 17 Junsc11ctions to qudl a b<lttle-throwini,; crowd or aniotry rock fans outs ide the Cow Palace. Then' \\ere no ar· rest~ or injuries. . "The potential for ugliness was · really there," s aid Jerry Pompili of FM Productions, prornotcni of · the concert Saturda) mg ht. THE CONCERT of the Texas hardrock trio, Z.7. Top. :.old oul and the crowd le rt out.side didn't accept the situation Bottles' started flying as poli t'l' st arted to clear !he Cow Pa lace parking lot which wa~ fil led with fans who were unable to get t1ckE'lS. ~ RAMONA CAP> -A rott<'d wood e n pla t fo rm has bel'll blamed for the death of an elder- ly woman who fe.11 down a well near her homl'. ONTARIO (AP> -A 30-ycar·old linema n for Southern Cali fornia Edison Co. was electrocuted when he lost his footing and Cell into 220,000- volt electric transmission lanes. 20%·off1JYID.ght 15%offbydaJ I Concha Tcreres , 65, was killC'tl when the concr l'll' slab on which s he was st andi ng colla ps ed. Orticials said WIUiam. Sudduth, of Yucaipa. was cleaning insul ators atop a 150-foot tran5mission tower n('a r Ontario Sunday when he apparently lost his rooting and fell. United's Night Coach Fare. United Airtines introduces Night Coach Service from ..----------=----~ u"' Angeles to Seattle and 11 cities in the East. Take off on. Unih:d's Nighl Coach nights and we'll Lake 20°.4 off the regu· l:ir wund·tnp Coach fare. Children under J2 rraveling wi1h w u sa\'c .nu .. off regular round-trip Coach fare. There arc THE EVERY· MACHINE· OH·IHE· s100 OFE ,G ···c· "'' rc,1ric1i0nc;. No ~trings attac hed. . . ~' n1m,· -;ave in >uur sleep to aJI these c111cs: n,1h 11n,1r~ Columhus. 0 . Pi1t!ihurgh B•hton Dcrrrnt Rochester ChK'U).tO N\•w York Washington. D.C. Ch.:,cland Ph1ludelphia !>cattle UnitedS F1eedom Fare. 1 Ad ulls !UlVC l S?'o. Children under 12 traveling with you ,ave S<r'..<. off regular round·trip Coach fore. There arc eve n 1 µrcatcr savings with United's Economy Freedom Fare to C h1ca)lo.1llc;t reserve your seat al leu.>111 14 days ahead. Pay I r1 ir y1lur round·trip ticket within 10 days or when you mukc: • t.1c n:scr.vations. but at lca.~t 14 days hcfore departure. , And ~tay 7 to JO du~. . . 1 ·1 here are a ljmited number or Freedom Fare scats avail· United's Ni~ht Coach Fare Re1111lar Rt>V84krlp Rotntd-trlp M11h1 Co•~ ~ ,., .. C'oKll Fare fare , .. ., To New York 5J96.W S.116.tXl '>X()H) To Chicago . sJm.m S240.00 S<~J.lW) \1m1l11r "•fht ln.,,h '"'""<'.' '" n .. 111ni.•rl' fl•"'''" l IC'•c:l:r111I C nlumh11' r><-1rn11. Phtldllt°lrh•• r'l1hh1urh R.-. hC'•ttf. ""''""''"~~-' :rnd ""'""°· ----- llnlted's freedom Fare 1--~--------------R 0vt0 cl• Ir Ip NnulMM,. R~_,ar NOt1"4.trlp ('od •.• ,.. Fru clum You f cOfM)fl't1 •.• ,., Sa•• f rndo• tllfl' To New York SJ%.()') SJJ7.00 5)9.()) ----ToChlca~o S255.00 S45.00 ~2.10.00 SJW.00 SJ76.00 1---~--------------To Wa..~hln~ton~J>.C. SJ2<).<X> sso.m - Y041 , .... S70.00 l '1 4 ~ 11 FlOOR·IS· }~!~~~~~E nhk. \o make your rcscrvation.'i early. Your Travel Agent ha.co I 1nfnnn11tion about specific citie.c; and flights. Or call Uni ted al ~.17-7)21. Partners in Travel with Western ln1cm ational Hotclc;. To Phll•delphl• i...-:s~JAA..::....:..::.oo:.::._--=s~3J0:.:.:..:.oo:.:..-__ ~_SR_.oo _______ ~ ____ ~-1.-~: I rt'~tl""' I .11~ '"v1n1."' ""''' .. v .. 11~1~<' '" m,rny tllhrr \ 1111' --- surf¥'P for llal bed Of 1n th<' round \l'W•"'I l r Jdr I"\ ~cccpted Mllde 1n U S A I H.SAl nl hi 11 tJ 'ltl to plao-s l1kr cuff\ or &lc:tvts All llnOf wnl)lr\ ~11<! drmo"''' "'o mxh1"t' •re on\ ilr. \O you g~t l)•Nt savmgs on m«:h1nes 1n1l ti.he Jhtadv demon,t1altd 1hc" duf.)b1l11v and ,_, qu.ihty 1n thi-$!Oft WE STANO IEHlNO THESE O[r.IONSTRA TOR MACHINES UK£ W£ STANO BEHl~O (V[RV' NlWSINGER MACHINE ...... c--c ........ m1N-C--.t..,,,._C.•-Dfll ....... IN_lll----.-· .. ••c.-.-. ....... ---·c--,~-~SINGER ut-Sewing Centers and IW11C'!>fll"9 iS)prowd dellen , ... ,,..~--· .. -"--·°'-,,_,_°"- ' -Mt MO •A uJdo"'"'" nl THE SINGER COMP4NV .. Ifs the savi~-e:_ .. ..........._ waytothe ~ a ,... '* -• t The frie8dJy skies of your lind. • unlTED AIRLlnes t • • • f DAILY P.lltOT EDl'[ORIAL P A 6 E l ) ~I Joh Worth/ Finishing ' Orange Count)' Mlf>er\·t or~ "all decide thts week 1 c lf the county lshOukl oant,mue partj.s1patton in the San· ., ta Ana H1vcr-SantiugoCreek Greenbelt Commission t . I ' . ; ~ ( . . . The t:om m1 MOn wu:s forrnt!d ubout three years ago a~ u Joint count) ·c1t1es venture lls (\le mission wwi to ('oordmutt-planning of the two r1verbed areen belt a r(',IS L<1ist March. :>ere.in~ the rommission's duty was nN1r an end, s u1wrvilsors adopted a resolulloi< an· nouncing the t:uunty'e. intention to wllbdruw. 'fhey put off the final d~clslon until thls wce!k . Thc comm1:is1on's plunnin.: of the l \\O greenbelt ureas is in ii~ final Mugc:i. Sax c1t1es though have in - dicated the~ will lsl<.1y an the commission until the planning chore •~ c·ompletcd The t•ount~ i-,hould do thc sume After all. it was the county that f orml'CI the comm1ss1on an~ asked the ctt1\.'~ to part1c1p,JlC'. Once th~ ~rcL·nbclt comm1s!>ion ·s final planning n•µort has bet•n produC'l'Cl, hov.c\'N, 1t ~hould ~ pha~t!d out or ('X 1,klll'(' A R e ali tic Plan The Orange County Planning Commission h as en- dorsed a comprombe. low-density. high-open space plan for 'development of the prize coastal acreage between Newport Beach and Laguna Beach. It envisions an ultimate population of 38,868, with 75 percent of the 10.150 acres retained for open space- rccreation use. This would be a lighter use than the Irvine Com- pany's proposed plan for a population of 48.000, with 6S percent 8cvotcd to open space. But it is a great deal more realistic than the sug. ~cstion tha t the entire coastal parcel be retained as open space. . - That would be a pleasant prospect indeed. but the ~sabaht) of ever finrung funds for such an enterpnse is remote It will be dlrrieutt·enouin to round up funding for the open 11puce proposed in the compromise plan. The Irvine co tal property ?as been th subject or years of 8tudy at all levels. The plan now endorsed by the count}' planners seem:> to ofter the most logacul M>lution. A The Board of Supervisors would be well advised to add its stump of approval, so rfforts to fund the pro- posed open space-principully dependent upon passage of the Sla> million state bond issue ln Nov· ember can move forn ar'ct promptly . ____ Asking· for T rouble? A ne w and more accurate s tudy of jet aircraft noise levels near El Toro Marine Corµs Air Station ap pears t o. h t1ve added sotnc 3.800 acres to the noise. impacted area def111ed ill a 1972 study. ., So the Board of Supervisors has asked the Plan- ning Commission to work up new criteria for residen llal development in the area. The idea. it seems. is that development in what they call the "gray area" woul<.1 be acceptable if bu.ilders installed sound-deadening features In the homes. And s ince these features. which would include air conditioning and extra insulation, add fo the cost of construction. it ,is further suggested that some incen- tive be offered builders interested in developments in the area. One mus t agree with Planning Commission Chairman Shirley Grindle who finds the proposal, "The most ridiculous thigg I've ever seen this county do." v-, 1f the area is indeed made less desirable by aircraft n oise, how will it attract buyers who can af. ford the amenities necessary to shut out the noise? .... Wi ll We Dear _Gloomy· Gus A tte111pt fo S pore Taxpayers Rebuffed Up I I I I I I • I I ' I I ~ I I 4 . .. .. .. Kill Our ·Oceans? Railw~y Overseers Live It ( SY DNEY HARRIS J Lately, we have been offered various lists or "endangered species." None th3t I have seen has Included homo sap1eru: yet there is good reason to believe that man should stand first on ('ver y such li1:1t One person who keenly ap· prec1att•s this is Elis abeth Bor g('S('. the daughtt'r or Thom;1, ~I an n . and c ha irperson of the Plan n1ni: Council or the lQterna \1onal Ocean Institut e in Malta She is • the author of , d new. exc1t1ng and fnghtening llOOk I have JUSl read: "The Drama of the Oceans.·· No scar emon ger or hack \Hiler seekin~ a sensational best -seller, Ms Borgese warns us :.olt·mnl). and with sound cfocunwntallon. thalour reckless use of technology and our cease· less explo1lut1on of-the marine resourcl's or the world could mean ··the death of the oceans·· nnd thu11 th" end of aur be~t hop~ for rhe sun 1 ..-11 1 of 1 1~ ort land OllR RAPIP dc:sfl(>ilatlon or t hl' I and. she points out. 1s pushing us to our "la111t frontier," th<.• bC:l Growing populatJon pres· !\Uf('!\, fOOc1 i.horttt~C'I. chan~l'S in "'orlc1 d•mate. and tht"l>earch for new (lnrri,:y sourc('s all comhln<' to ctr" 1• \h1• n<1t1ons to tamix·r I hear Americans are turn· ing away frorn compact cars and buying more o! the big ones. Soundl5 like a pretty fuelish idea to me. CHEAP .,_,°"' <•--·· .. ---. ·~--~ .. -.... ,11, .......... vl•W\ .. I~• --· S.... -""' _ ... 1.01 .. ,.., G,.., O~lly l'llet. with the ecology ol the oceans before the dire co~uen~ of such exploration can be assessed or forestalled. The greatest threat by far ls that of pollution and radloacUve wastes. wbkh she lean may eve ntu a l l y destr oy the phytoplankton in the Ypper layers or the sea, wbicb gives us -more than ball the world's oxy- J:en. m E ULTI MAT E disaster here would be the Ce5"tiOO of alJ marine life. global oxygen shortage. and death by asph.yxla- tion in the s truggle for the decreased supply Ol breathable air. <Sounds like science fiction, doesn't it? -but science and fic- tion have come lo resemble each other more and more in the last decade. l Ms. Borgese does not simply predict doom : she merely pro- jects it unless we take measures to halt and reverse present trejlds in the exploitation or the !leas. These would include an in- ternational body to administer ocean space and resourcM, inte· grating the uses of the oceans to support rather than destroy one another. harnessing the potential ol tht seas to alleviate hunger and minimize waste. and strictly m onitori ng the pe rmissible levels of discharac into lhe seas WASHINGTON -The govern- ment overseers who administer "the billions that Congress ap- pro pr lated to r e habilitate bankrupt railroads, are squan- dering the taxpayers' money on themselves. They voled themselves so many fringe benefits that one overseer. Treasury Un· dersecretary J t rry T ho· mas. raised a howl in the backrooms of the Unite d S t a l e s RaJlway As· soclation . He shamed his colleagues into revoking permission to bill the government ror their country club mem- berships. But they refu.ied to tt- pay the me mbership fees that the taxpayers bad already shelled out. Th e outraced Thomas. meanwhil e, conduc ted a Treasury Department audit of the extravagances of the USRA ad· ministrators. Last week he con- fronted the m behind closed doors with seven resolutions which would cut bnck their elaborate fr. Inge benefits. All seven were de- feated : four wer e never even seconded. Then the offended board mem- bers passed a resolution, in· credibly. chastising Thomas for trying to save the taxpayers' money The resolution, adopted PY a Ho·2 vote. sharply re1ected "t h e Undersecretar y of Treasury's allegal.lon of 'carte blanche use of the taxpayers' money' or 'cavalit¥" atulude with thepublic"s tax dollars ... The board also took action to ~ prevent Thomn:< from e,·er audit (JACK AN DERSON J ing their extravagances aguin. They voted that •·no member or the board of directors is to un- dertake an independent audit of the Association without the ap· prov al of the boo rd." Congress established the United States Railway Association in 1973 to revitalize the ailing railroads in the 17 northeastern s tales. This is being accom· p li s h ed with financial transfusions from U1e Treasury. But an excessive amount of money has been spent to ma1ntaJn the lavish life-style of the ad- ministrators. One of Cha irman Arthur Lewis' first moves. for example, was to Wick • 'It's RHgan. How many tunning mates Is ho 111/owodl' d~ree that the USRA's top brass shouJd belong to "aprivatedinfog club in the Washington area.'' He also ruled. according to a May 21 . 1974. confidential memo, that the USRA would pick up the mem· bership fees and dues. Lewis then set the example by enrolling in the exclusive Burning Tree Country Club. This set back the taxpayers $5,000 for initiation fees and Sl ,000 a year Cor dues. Seven other USRA officers happl· ly joined the clubs of their choice totheLuneofS13,S50. When Thomas JOlned the boa.rd in April. he was appalled at this misuse of taxpayers' money. He persuaded the board to rescind the club memberships But when he followed up l asl week with a r~ solution requiring Lewis to pay back $5,000 for his Burning Tree membership. Thomas couldn't get anyone on the board lo second the motion. HE ALSO tried to cul back other extravagances that the Treasury Depa rtme nt audit had un- covered. The audit. written in the dull, factual language of the Treasury accountants. was circulated only to USRA bigwigs. But here are the highlights: Representation Expenses - During the lirst nine months of the 1976 fiscal year. USRA's top ex- ecutives collected more than S35.000 ror wining. dining and en· tertamlng VIPs. Af(er citing six pages of abuses, the auditors rc- c om rqt.Wt e d reconsiderinit · 'Whethl'FTunds could continue to be spent for official reception and representation purposes." One of the biggest spen~rs again was-Chairman Lewis, who didn't even bother to explain 69 of 79 charges he submitted. He spent $726.71. for example. on dinners Connally Charisma Seems Hard tO Resist . ' \\' 1\ :0.111 N r. T 0 r.; ' t: \' <' n ("ohtnl'I !\h1111lct hll\I.' Ill ll•uist one• POtl'nt111I IH l':-<llle nt HI ll."' H1<•hurd Nh:nn 1i. :111p1!<r.-<'(I tn havt.' :1111d while me4htotm1o1 on of· krln11 thr Tr('asury to .lohn Con• nulh 111• w11e1 but th1.• firi;t of n1t1ny lk publi<':u\s who saw 11 pot ential 111 l'onnallv that l.'S<':t JH'<I thr IMldt'rs ·of lhl" OcmocrnUr l'arlv or which the former Tc\ as ~0\0t'rnor had been :1 member unt11 197:! \\'h;.it '' there about Connnlh" Ile had ~1xo11 l(ll·":\' •·only thr'c<· m<'n 1n America un dcrstand the U!!P of Po"'er l do John tonnall' do<'' And I gues~ ~cl"on does." L I k c Rockefeller. Connally t'I udes o take-c:hargt-confidence that R~pubhc~ns mu t miist ak<' as a ccr'luin oulwad sign of com· petence. ll 's o k\nd o( MU$k some men glve otr. an odor suggestlvt of m en or destiny or maybe captalnii of 1nduslry. \\"hntcvtr it 1s. Republican'\ are more drawn t o the odor JU t now than Dem«rat5 and thus rcturn lo s"•'r tlt the hkt'i1 or :1 ConnaJI.>. lg , nonn11 lh<' mor<" s ub11tuntial dafml\ o( lcs!I iamy person!\ llkt' Secr etar y or th<' Trro:rnr y Willi am Simon. •Not only ha11 Simon kept J~rl")' t'orrl. thut w(lrd of the natronnl 11tnte. from doing fooll~h and f l"f:ttlr thingll, hut he ha~ shown him11ttr to be u thouJ;h\ful. con11ti1tent and .com prtent <"onscrvalive. which. you"d think. mlaht be atlract1ve to Republicans . NOT A 81T of it. They hkc Charisma Connally and they like him so well that they'll accept things from him that would set flre"M" <rrr-tryinr to l ynch Rockefeller again. Co1111ally. whom you will recall was them•· ;or Administration spokesman for the Locltheed lo;tin. is Just .u flrin a believer in uslng the public c redit to bac:k private en- terprise :is Rockefeller e\'er bas been. Willlam Safire. the columnist who was a White House staffer ln the rlrst Nh~on Administration. "'rl\tS: "0onnally. as a sue· cessrul politician t.urncd busl· nessman. had an iNll_ght to con· tribute to. Nixon : that the busl· nessma~o/.Joday was a for cry from t.ht e"Mfeprcncur of old who ~tnt«1 10,·ernmtnt lnletfttfft• ce. Moat bulneas manaiers. Connall) understood. "fftre r-ead,) ( VON HOFFMAN ) to trade nwny loo muc h e(onomic frec><Jom for stable labor dem ands. figuring ·un· ccrulnty' to be worse for bu111· nen thnn j.lovcrnmrnt r on trols ... Connall y t11u11ht him where the hidde n buslncs!I ~u''' port was for the sttp he-tinted to lnke." Thal 5tep. of couri;c, was wage and price C!dnm>l!i. It was Connally who as~1sted RO)' A8h and several other bi~ businessmen in putting together the 1970 plan that btl(an the Nix· oni an downgrading of the Cabinet secretaries and a new •nd unheord of formal con centratlon of power 1n the ex· ec\lt.lve olf1ce of the Pres1dtnt As with price and wage controls or Connally's pu1hll\g for a nt'w versJon ol lht old New 0 R ecoru tructlon Fina cc- CorporaUon, there is nothinll neceuaril)' nefarious about the direction h~ was trovelling in. but It, lllce Connally's whole re- <'ord. b hard to square with traditional conservatism. THE AME can bC! snid or Nix- on . but , more than h is Republlcan. patron. Connally ' seems Imbued with U1c rOOllt>s11. overly pragmollc and intrusively enerietlc eclecticis m or a bill bu!ll nc 8s, 1too11cvcltlon Democrat. It hi exoclly those qualities that put orr the 11mull business. work ethics-types in the Republlcnn f'arty Wh<'n tl\<'y s ee Ncl!lon RockctC'ller. For some reason Connally doesn't bother them. perhOP8 lx."Cause he's advocated a conslllutJonal amendme nt to prOhlblt 11chool bw1in1t for racial bttloncc YOU HA VE to wonder about taking Connally seriously on such topics. He toss~olfauggest­ ed conslltullonal amendments the way other poUUcians propose muRicipal ordinances. They range !roll\ single. six-year terms for pres lde~ts lo a quixotic a mendme nt that members of Congress be r equired to spend three months out or every 12 In their home districts. He backed the Nixon - Moynihan g ua ranteed Income legislatlvt e ffort and ba5 even nirted with something called the National Dividend Plan. This in·• volves yet another constitutional amendment. one that would put 11 SO percent celling on th cor- porate Income lox. The moacy collected wouldn't ~ retain~ by the Treasury but would be divided up and distributed lo each registered voter. Seldom haa an Idea had less merit, un<I we arc safe In M8uminJ( that'thi11 viaorous pertonallly· '1411 boun-. ded on to other schemes llke his Idea for aolvlng unemployment amonfl younger work('r!I by tlrM· Uni them Into 'naUonnl service labor battalions. HIS llf8TORV makea clear who he Is but no~ whnl kind of con11ervaUsm he has bc!en made to stand for. ll'a not lbe Whl1e· tradition of amall, Cree market enterprise and less govt-rnment. '"1ndeed, if a John Connally is now a true expreS&ion of con · servatlsm, then there ts ll New Conservative lo match the New Liberal. There·certalnly l!t a new conse:n•aUve syndrome tmbody- 1 nfl o testy_Aruculence that doesn't hesifaC. to use the power of the slate to discipline this society or Its more fractious members. That Is our Silver Meteor, or !thould we rest wlCh President Nixon'a summation ot Jnwing Jawn: ··1 brougllt him up from the Texas Le11ue. So~lmes he singles,• aometimcs ht doubJea, and often gets a home run. Furthermore when a ball come!$ al hit head. he k:no-.'S how to duck." for 12 on two consecutive nights at Was hing t o n 's pres tigious Metr o polita n ~Club. No ex- planations were~glven for the din- ners. But he thrt'w unother S778.5S party at the same club: according to his voucher. lo "honor a num· ber of USRA employt's who had worked a considerable amount of overtime." RELOCATIO N Allowances - Lewis also uuthorlzed ex- travagant living ex~nses for USRA personnel who wanted to work in Washington without giv ing up their homes elsewhere. These a llowances were higher than il would have cost them to rc- sellle in Washington. As usual. Lewis was one of the fi rst to take advantage of his own policy. He has collected $26,000 to co,·er the high cost ol li\'ing in Washington. This was added to the S63.000 salary he is already drawing -the m aximum, In- cidentally, allowed by Congress. The living allowances are so lavish that 13 other USRA olficers have also chosen to live In Washington al the taxpayers' ex- pense and maintain separate homes elsewhere . This practice ··would not have been allowed.'' the auditors notes, in other feder al establishments. But Congress exempted USRA from lhe usual federal resttictions. Consulting Contr~ts -Under this remarkable poll'ry, USRA of- ficers can quit a nd still stay on th" payroll as consultanL<t. They are paid a lump sum for the contract period. usunlly three months, no matter how much .time they actually put in. One vice presitlent, for exam- ple. collected S13,6:i0 for only six days or work. That eomes out to S2,275perday. ,,,,. TllF.\ ll£PORT also condemns other. esser extravasu1nc~. The t.axpaycn nrcstuck. rorexamplc, wlt.h the tra ffic fines that USflA 1blg~lga Incur In the line: of duty. Th~• have included fine11 for speeding. "Severaj ol.tho traffic vlol•llon1, ''tho euOILreportodds. "were Incurred by drtvere while picking up nt-w11pa~r!I for th<' chairman nnd rormtlr prt>Hldc.mt." Yet the bonrd voted t,, conllnuc- uJI these~ txtravaunctts and to reprimand \h~ man w))o trloo to lllow thewhlsll~. OltAMOI COAST • DAILY PILOT Robm N. Wrrd, PllbltMrr • Thomo• Kt~ll. t4ilor Borboro Kfl'lbkh, f:dttonal Pogr f:dltor The tdilorial pau af"tM Dally Pilot •Hila to lnlorm and 11\lcnW..te ruder• by presenting onlt.hls p•JJl' dlverae comtnfltlary on lot>ks of lnttre.t by s)'ndic1t· f'd rolumnl11t• 1md cartoonists. by pmvkJlna 1 forum '"'" nadera' view• and b)' · pr<'senlln« this rww1paper's opinions and ldeu on c11rrent toplcA. The editorial 'Ol>inlons of the Dally Pilot appear qnly in the tdllorfal column at the tbe> ~f the paae. Opiniona ex- Pl'ft*ci by the ~umnlltl and cartOOftists and letter wrltm .,. IMir own and no tndorwment cl their v\tw~y the 1)161)' PUol lhould be I red. Monday, A u1t 16, 1976 I l Mot\d1y A\igust 16 197& I Summit I Blasts ~ ' t ' I . ' 11 I . .. I Israel COLOMBO. Sri L.ank1 <API -Priml' Mtntliler Slrimavo Bandatranwkl' ofened the fifth non a ianed aummll con ferencetoday wllh a blusl at Israel end a demand tbet the United Sl~les and the Soviet Union keep their military forces out ollhe Indian Ocean. "We must remain ev<'r vigilant aeamst Israel's attempt.I to defy \\orld opinion through the ex- ploitation or difference~ among oursel \'l'S." Sri La.Nta's woman leader told her Third World au dlence ( ·f SHORT ) "Nor can we look with indlrference upon tho Israeli violation or the sovereignty of Uganda at Entebbe, wilh its auen- dant loss or hie and 'destruction of property." DAILY PILOT A 1 Bill, Bam! BUILDER, S4VETREE tJ.~;~~~o ~~~)a ~J---:-H_A_P_P_Y_C---H-~,-L-0 ___ _ down without the city or ~ Vienna's permission faces a fine or even a jnll untence. Tbe city's conserva· tlon a\atu te al so stipulates 11 contractor must replace every tr~ · felled durlne construe· lion. If there Is no room on the slte, he must plant DEVELOPMENT CENTER t lkS'r bOUTIUlllN 9Al"11$T Mil'llCll 6)0 W HAMILTON ST., COSTA MESA -642·1426 MlLLle llBLMLt: • DUU:C roR l'RE.~HOOL AND EXTF.NDF,D DAY C:LASSES :>UMMER ENRICllMKNT rROCRAM ENROU.MEN I' NOW IUUNO ACCEPTED a youn1 tree on city land , Thl' ('enter b l'\oi.· At\'f'ltlln• Rtgblutlon an4 care (or it al as his t "OC' The t'all Tl'rm ownexpense. r · • i ,.,_..._.....,,,,....-...-.. ....... --....... ---·,,....__.. ....... ...--........ ,.,.._._... l'et Outvoted Rick Alemanv. who runs a karate school , .-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ..... ~ i .. .. , t • l NEW ORLEANS CAPJ -Rep. Otto Passman. who has been a con- gressman for 30 or his 76 years. once tolerantly described JS.year-old Jerry Huckaby as "aruce young fellow." Now that nice young fellow has de· feated Passman for the Democratic nomination to Congress. Unofficial results showed Huckaby plling up 45,589 votes Saturday in a De mocratic primary in the Sth Di s trict. Passman had 40.888 Quara1u in.-Liit BOYNTON 8 EACll. Fla. <A P1 The quaran tine has been lifted ul a nursing home where. UC' cording to a count v health official. a malrunctiontn.: air conditioner contnbut ed to the deaths or fin elderly residents . In addihon to the f1\'c who died. 19 e lderh• persons at the Boulevard Manor Nursing llomc became ill. suffering from hi gh fevcr. coughing and INharJ,?' Sal~ Tlncarted KARLSRUHE. West Germany . \AP > A Belgian a nd a West German have becn ar· rested in connection w1lh a plot to sell top·Sel'r<'l plans for the new NATO combiH JCl Tornado to Communist agents. the West German fedNul prosecutor's om cc Sa) s A. German nc•wspapN said the plans t6r the M ' · ing·wang , two-seater plane were obtained Crom lhe c o mputers of r.tesserschm1tt-Rot•lkow Blohm l l\1B"'l 1. tht> Munkh·bascd main con tractor. The plune 1s llt' Ing built £or deliHr) lo Britain. lh1ly and Wt'St Germany an the· l'Orly I~. volunteered t o teach sen ior citizens ·self· defe nse three times a week. He calls the train· i n g h e p r o \' l d e s '"modified karate.·· "BECAUSE OF their age bracket, ther<' are~ lot of things they can't do." he said. "You can't teach them the same way you would teach younger people. You have to bu1ld up to it " Despite their lessons in s~lf ·defense, Alemany advises the women to g1 \'e up their purses rather than ·battle with a determined thief lie abo advises older people to carry a C'ane. as a '"good equalizer" and a valuable weapon . Alemany points out the spots on the human body most vulnE'rable to at- tack with. the cane the knt'es. temples. top 01 lhe head and the groin THE ELDERL\' stu· de nts also are tau~ht how lo strike an attacker tn the nose with the heel or th('lr palms. It 1s possible for older people to successfully f1~h t ocr so meon( :r;tronger. if they have c. REPORTER ASKS DUEL COPENHAGEN, Den· mark <AP> Pres1dent ldt Amin of U1tanda has been challenged lo a duel with plstols while hang· ing from parachutes. The c halle n ge came frC'm a Danish Journalist who says Amin insulted him during a July S telephone call after the bracli raid on Entebbe airport "Aman used four-letter "ords and bawled me out in a way that did not correspond to has high of. ftce Now l havt' Cormal- : y c hallenged him." newsman Jens Thomsen, 51. said Thursday FED UP WITH FAD DIETS'? SCHICK HAS A BffiER WAY! ·~Many happy Schick Lot's of ptOpfe are dl1cour1ced with qulc:k weicht ~ km plans that"- setdom produce lastinc rnults. Schick Center's new Wtlpt loss Program doesn't ~ ~# customers are ' .. report inc that lhey \ • • ' not only lost • ._ the pounds but 1re havinc no difficulty MAINTAINING # their desi~ ' weipt afterward without use pills, shots or fld diets! dietinc or unusu<1I willpower. for lnfonNttion or free We11ht An1iy..s. call 558-8404 SC HICK CENTl:K Weight Loss Program •\ r•11rt1, ·1 ~ ... lo• 1 """ , ~·u '01', frv•.• ... A :011 I"''."' f ... ~~"· Al (fP'f[l .... SPOCIAL;.r-F-UJi-1.EAD ASTRAL FINE CRYSTAL GLASSWARE Mira goblft Nova goblfl Lyra goblfl 7.99 l 'Jlh Chon!><' f11>111 dire,· Jiscinll1vc pjtct'rn!> 111 c hi~ bl·aut1ful liand-cut, hand-blown cryst.il. 'Each 1~ .iva1labk 'In ll'n d1ffNcnt !>ii.cs, one for l'Vcry occasion: go blet, ch:11npagnc. sher- bet, claret. sherry, cordi:il, hock wim', old fashi9ned. highball and br:mdy. You'll be de- li~hted with Astral and thanl.f ul you took advanta~c of this special offer. IJining Accessories SPECIAL: MIDWINTER DINNERWARE FEATURING 4 SEASONAL PATTERNS 179.99 45-pc.set. Let your dinnerware reflect the seasons. M 1Jwin1cr t rom England has Jc signed .i pauern f(tr winier, summer, spring and hll. The 4~-piece set includes 8 each. Danner, breaJ .ind buner plates', cereal bowls, cups and saucers: plus one each· Plauer. vegetable bowl. sugar, crt!amer. Dining Acceuo ncs I Summ~t Fall Bullock's South Coast Plaza, San Diego freeway ac Brisrnl,Cosca Mesa, 5S6-061 I .. __ • TV Highligh~ CHS f) and NBC 1)""4 :30 - Republican National Convention. Cov. crage of the opening day cer e monies from Kansas City through 8:30 <NHt:J and 9 o'clock <C BS). KffJ 0 >J 00 "Casablanca " The hcrt.·el.l.d.a~s1c that beat the Demonats in New York now will try to do hkewise to the Repubhc:ins on the W~-sl Coa!>l Hurn· . phrey Boli(art, Ingrid Borgman and Paul ll('nrt(!d !>lar. BC fJ 8 JO -"The Kremlin Lcl· lcr. 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Y PILO\ ._ _____ M_o_n_o_i ... 1_A_!J9_._u_s_t_1_6_1_9_7_6 By Tbt AMoeiakd PrC'P Tht' follow ma are Billboard's hot rttord htlS for the wttk cndanit August ts a lh«')' 11pJM,tar m Ol'Xl week'a •~sue <JC Billboard magaune· HOT SINGLES 1 DON'T CO BREAKING l Y JI EAR.I: -Elton John& K1k1 Dee CMC:.1\1 W 2 YOU SHOULb BE UANCJNG Bet' Cit•\·~ CPolydor 1 3 I.ET 'EM IN -Wings <Capitol I • 't'OU'l.L NEVER FIND ANOTllF.H LOVE LIKE MINE Lou Raio\ IS IColull}b1u Ep11:1 S. l'O REAU.V LOVE TO SEE YOU TONJGHT England O;tn" John 1-'orct Cole> <Atlantic> 6 SHAKE YOUR BOOTY Shu~t!. Shitke. Shake• -!\. C. &r the Sunshuw Band <TK 1 7. ROCK ANO ROLL MUSIC Beach Boy~ <Warner Bro .) 8. KISS AND SA\' GOOOOYE Manhattan!> <Columbiu> 9. GET CLOSER -&?als & Croft l-1 Wurn{lr Bros.> 10. TURN THE BEAT .\ROl"!\l> \ 1~1..1 S111• Robinson (RCA l TOPLP1 1 fRAMPTONCOM &~Al.lVE l A&M I 2 HREt:ZIN' -Georae Deni.o n (Warner Bros 1 3 J£FFERSONST RSlllP -Sp1tftretRCA1 4 N£1L DIAMOND Beautiful N01:1e tColum· b1a1 s FLEETWOOD MAC -<Warntt ~ros.1 COUNTRY SINGLES I BRING IT ON llOr.lE·TO ME -Mickey G&,ley <Playboy I ii~iP.iiiiiiii 2 I'M A STAND BY MY WOMAN MAN -Ron· nieM1lsap (RCA ) ..---...~,....,..,._ I AUCIHIMAS·-... •ArL CVUYOW'1• 71.)0ltM ·St lt "GAToa- MCHIHOW .,., "THI IAD HIWSIUUM "THI FOITUHI'" lrGI ''SUIVIVr Ill "IOIH TO Kill" TH[ CITY SH()f>PINC CENTRE OIAHGI U4-l91 I f1-'\ ClfY CEHTIE CIHtMA~ .. 5.A HIWV tMANCHESTtA [)(I 0 0 fRWV ICITV OR lX I "1UltviYrtll MCHIHO" .,. ... S.lklt- Wtlo Foti ,.._ c;,.. W'ltti n. S.e* 111 "IT~ A'"-' su· THEATRES-ORANGE CO S0111 cnmxs si .se SO. COAST PLAZA )llllrili.!St.$41111 llllHlllM 1REASURE OF MATECUMBE" "APPLE DUMPLING GAM:" 111-llMH SO. COAST PLAZA >411 IOtlll $1 *1711 lllHIMllll "GONE WITH THE WINO" J \MOW-1 DIJl'I' 2:00 & 1:00 SO. 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NC tNt ..com,. .... ~ --·-··-LONWS IUN "91 CMOHN WIY1VOH e'---, SfllNT MOYtl 1N1 DU(llSS I DllTWAftl POX (POI twttOIY '9C9 • UI M•t -......... .. WWt IAtfWOOe bunAW JOSIY WA.LU CMl&O '""'°" MAIDT1MU"9 DAILY PILOT L /ti. Boyd Cher's Taxes $465 Weekly ConJt'durt' l(CI('' •.n a .. to "'hY Napoleon posed for th al fu mous 1.1a ling "'1th his h»nd tuck~ Inside his co.it On e.msl miusts be wanh'd lo {'•1moufla~t' h1i. but n~ midsection. A fu1r lrcnchcrm<ln wa!I Nt pol('(ln. Not a gour1t1cl . citaclly. not that f:tr1t· But he put in u lol of hour' .it tht' d11111ttr l<•b • And the time of duy or ntJ.!hl d1dn t 111alt('r. •1thu ll us cook had a slJo<l1ni.t nrdc:r to k1•t•p, t ICJ!>l two roast ctuckens handv foa tum th l()('k around. Oo you realize I.hut J 'l lhe truces 31one on Cher's houst' in SouthL·m ahfom1a run S465 a w k'." b Hope's taxes on thr cs add up Lo $t30 a \li eek And Johnny Carson's household tllXei. ~o S328 a "'eek HELPS MINORITIES UCl'a Amalle Mendel Murder Trial Set For Trio Mol\d1y August 16 1976 DAILY PICOT AS • ff elping Minorities Stay In 8)' KILA&Y KA YE Ot -o.<lt Net M..fl In the 19'0s, uniwnlty officials ~Ucv~ all it took \Ii as money to woo mlnorit,y students to colleee campuses and U\i.ure lbc.ir success. But Amalia Mmdt-1. nctln& di.rector for spttial 1trvlcc at \JC Irvine. aays It takes a lot more than a financial boost to kcep minority students from droppll\g out and r eturntnc to the &ht:llo or barrio. Thafls why a spttial pn>Jram has been set up at UC Irvine W\der the direction ot Ml.ss Mendes to help minority students, or "third world," st.udents, in their punuit or a college diploma. MISS MENDEZ IS RESPONSllU.E for helping about 30C7'5tu· dents who are given financial aid throuah the Eduulional <>r•· portunities Proaram <EOPI. That lnctude11 200 students who mct'l the 1eneral university academic requirements nnd another 100 who ore admitted under speda.1 circumstances. Miu Mende& says she assists all 300 minority students during the school year. trying to make the cultural, educaUooal and social transition a litUeeasler. "Some of thne students just haven't had contact with a un· ivttalty betore. They're generally first generation college stu· dents and don't even know everyday college jngon/' explains Miss Mende.z, an EOP student at San Diego State during the 19805. IN ADDmON ro 'nlE help she gives the third world stu· dents. Mlss Mendn currenUy ls tunning a summer ()fientataoo progTam for the 100 students who a were admitted under special circumstances. · 1\11 t-h'ndci t•xpl1&10.\ that the orientation 1s Q w;ay o( ""often· Ina the blow · · 1 ··SQme or these student.s hove n('vcr seen :.o ma.ny Anglos toact.htr b(ofore .. thty've rarely l~ft tht' ghetto or barrio and aren't sure\\ hat to make of 1t 1&1l ," ~he s:.ys. THE NEW.STUDENTS ARE 1also offrred sp~clul catchup clusH in math, Engli:sh. ociul sr1cn<'\'l> nnd chemistry, to pre· pare them for the ref.tulUr classcs thcy'll \)('hiking UI the fall r.ttss 1'lendl'1 p<>lnt.s out that lht' isolation surrou.ndinR t.he U(' Irvine campus ls alienalln& for most 8tudont.1. not JUSt ch1cun~ and blacks. · "But for third world s tudents. th" problems arc mugnlflt'd They h ave a real pSy~·holo~lcul 11wurent':.S that there ju:st aren't mony, it any, mino!"ties livin~ in lr\'ine," she says. MIS." M•:NDF.Z. ALSO A JXSYcholog1st nt the c;.impus, sa~·s that part of the baiU of keeping the students In school Involves parents. "The porents f\cn come rrom very dtrcerent cultura l back· grounds and many have concerns about sending their youngsters otl to college.'' says Miss Mende~. "SQ.me are very reluctant to let them go, and end up phoning them often and asking them to come home to help the Cornily. 'Ibey usually don 'l reaU:ie the amount or work the students ha"e to do:· she adds. PA.&ENTS OF mE aoe students ollend1ng the orientation were·tnvited to a banquet Sunday on campus to acquaint theD) with college life at UC Irvine. "If lbey know what it's all about here and how much work Is involved, they might not be so roncemed ubout their t>hildren go- ing off to college and may not cxpeet lhcm to come home and Crc1l1t Xorm Cash, µlea't t.', "'1lh the ob· 11en·at1on "If speed were king , rubli1u ~ould rule the IA Oriel " help," Miss ~endex explained. Orientation ~gan Aug. 1 and continu~ unlit Sept. 4 io an at· tempt to prepare the students for wbal lies ahead this fall. Three men accused--~..:...~..:.......:..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- UTTER Q. "Louil'. ll'l !'.. l>CL' }Ou come up with a bright idea to k'ct•p the national parks free of litter " of stabbing a nd strangl· •---•-------------------------"'!"------------------, ing a transient w.h.ose bod}' was later found in a Placentia orange grove have been ordered to face trial on murder charges Oct. 4 in Orange County Superior Court. A Nothing to it. Put out a batch or COO· crete garba~e cans s haped like bears with open mouths . Rig them electronically so whenever anything is tossed into those mouths. they play back tape r~ordings that say: "That ta!->Led great' Find me something . else to eat.·· But it'· not my idea. Such has been done in a few smaJI parkl>. Report is it works to keep the grounds perfectl) clean. Q "If you ktll your mother. 1t 's matricide. Your father. patricide Your brother. fratnc1de. Your s1strr. soronc1dc. What's it called, 1f)OU kill )OUrw1rl''"' A Uxonc1dc. TIGllTSTOOCfNCS High heeled s hoes have long been blamed for most Coot trouble llmong girls, but medical speciahsts say tight stocking~ arc more likely al fault. . . .... The greater your education. the more ot· ten you 'II ~<'t headaches. Or ~o say the medical stat1sllc1an." . tr 1t a\·crages lelis than 10 1ncht•:-of rainfall a war. }OU can call 1l a dcs1•rt, a t'corchni,: to the l':<perts Wh en a man bu).; a n1'\\ ~u1t of dot hcs. the stat1st1C'al od<b .1r1· h'o 111 ft\'(' ttwt u ~oman asked hirn to ilu Ml .. Sq111•1•1111~ th;it hrc•ad 011 thc supermarket :<ht•lf won't t<•ll \llU 1Aht!lher it's fres h. C:h<'m1cab keep •t. ~oft. Am ad\'1scd hardly 11nv hreacl ll> rNumt-.1 lo the biJl bakeries anymnrt• as l>lalc Thi.' TV ads don't explain that On the contrar~. IC Clt'opntra r t'ally did kill herself with a ~nake. 1l moi.t prohably was nol an asp, but an Egypttlln cohr.1 WL•rcn't any :c.pe; al the tame thereabout:. Addre!l!I mnal to I. M Boyd. PU Boz 1560, Co~rn M".a 9l6l6 Deaths Elsewhere Jud ge Richard Beacom set the trial date for Gary Essex, 24, ot Co mpton . Jerome DeOrick Toles, 20, of Los Angeles and Richard Hamiltorr "Preacher" McKay Jr .. 22. of Santa Ana. They are held in the county jail with bail set at $250,000. trio were arrest. ast June 23 and ed with the murder in Fullerton last April 2& ot Ervin Leroy S\&Uln, 22. an unemployed · printer. It is alleged t.bt~· lon was beaten, stabbed and strangled when the defendants lenned that he had b een taking money from Fullerton prostitutes controlled by McKay. Attorney Suspended After Heist An attorney who was placed on three years probation after he pleaded guilty to the armed robbery of a San Clemente store has been suspended from pradlce by the Stale Bar of California. The organization took Dl"llllAM. N.C <APl John Tale Lanning, 74. an authority on Latin Amencun history. "'ho-;11 teaching cun:cr i;ptinnl'<I m o s l o f O u k t• llnivers1ty ·!'\ !'iO Yt'ltr'\ of rxistcncc. d1t'tl Sunday ut l>ukc Med1r ul Cenu·r of bc11w1·anr1•r. disciplinary action ' again.st Robert Michael re-enacted news events, Lee, 31, of South Lake died Saturday an Tahoe.Calif.,afterteam- NEW YOHt\ I Al'I f'rrd Smith. Mli nnc nf tht· rrcators ot rud10·-. "'l'ht• March o( '1'11111'," \lih1rh Df>nllt \ofl.-r• OfMOf~ l4l'-IA ... f •Jlt4f")H '~ \. • f '''""'' ... h c ... '"'" • f'\••f'• f t •. ,., ,_,, .... ''"' ,.,,.,, ... ,,..,.._,, u U '• ff '-·~I • •t • t • \ ••11• , •• '' fW >ltw-r tfl'l••rrt 'W"·' .-•I'""' ,_.., \ ... 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PGA ·Goiters Can't Agree BETHESDA. Md tAPJ -Pro golfers r aised a clamor for a firm ram policy as the S8lb PGA Champ1onsh1p went lnto a ftflh· day overtime today with former )tasters c hampio n Charles Coody holding a two-stroke lead over Jack Nicklaus and the un· sung golfing optometrist, Dr. Gtl Morgun "I hove alwayi. lhoogbl that , once a guy hits a ~hot in u tourna· ment. that shot should co~nt no m a I.t i c r \\ h a l th c t'lr r umstanccs." Insisted the 39-vel.lr·old Coodr. whose two day. rain·inlerrupted 67 for the To Detroit 8111 Tra' t>rs posted his 14th \'ic· t or y of the i>ea~on as the l\111" aukee Bre \\ ers built u four· run lead and then weathered a late Cahfornia charge Sunday for a 5·3 victory over the host Angels and a S\\eep o r their three.game S('rlCS The Angels ure off today and will open a series wilh the Tigers Tuesday night In Detroit. Tra\'ers, who has lost nine times. needed seventh·inning re· her from 8111 Castro when the Angels seored all their runs on four hits and trimme d the Brewers' lead to -4-3. Milwaukee added a run off M1ckeySrott in the ninth on s1n~les hy Tim Johnson and Von Joshua and Robin Yount 'l'i grounder . · C;ihy~ d.!.jP'}e yielding a run· ' scoran.: ·sang e o Bruee Boehle. aPw.,......to CHICAGO'S MIKE KELLEHER LEAPS OVER TED SIZEMORE. 1 <'sponded \\ ith his fourth sa,·e Gary Ross. 7· 14. took the loss f111rler Now J .J-.9 ~hkc lle~an slammed a solo homer and Oarrcll Porter had a run·produc mg double to lead Milwaukee's lO·hn attack while Don Money, Younl and Joshua added twosmgles apiece. Sutton Overcomes Cubs' Jinx, 3-2 Rill Melton had a double and a single ror California . MILWAUKEE CALll'O.NIA 41•, "·~ ... , .. ,. IO'\"~•lf • ' 1 0 Cotl+Mlt • 0 1 0 f'l'\Uf\I '\' ' 1 1 1 ""'""'""''010 • 0 ' 0 lJ ..,,Ott lb 't 0 I 0 M> """)I) ~ ' 1 0 ••,.q•n•I J 1 t t r O.h•\Jh • 0 , 0 ClflCACO (AP 1 Don Sutton "·ould Ilk<• to sC'e Hack Monda\ with the Los 1\'ngelc·~ L>odgC'ri> blit nol at ha~ own expC'nsc In fact. at was Sulltlf\ who "'""d a proposed d c31 between lhl· • Dodgers and lhe Chicago Cu~ last winier m\•olv1n1i him~clr und Monday "Who wanls to ha\'C u homl' ball park where his record 1~ 5·9." said Sulton. who u.-. a 10· vur veteran with the ln.'ll rl\'l' vears on lhe s ame club ha!> lhl' power to reruse a trade The reason Sutton would hke to have Monday on has teum ,.., ··because he hits me so well That. makes three homers off me lh1& ,·ear." · Monday crashed Sutton's fi rst pitch for a home r inlo a stiff wmd Sunday but the Dodgers rlghthander settled down to hurl a 3·2 victory while s hedding h1mself or has SO·called Cubs' jinx · It m arked the fourth victory an •four starts for Sutton attainst the Cubs lh1s season. P,r1or lo this year. Sutton had a 5·16 career re· cord against the Cub6 "I think it look me three or four years before I benl them." s aid Sutton. who hiked h1s record to 14·9 for lhe season. "What makH the story con cemmg the Cubs and myself un· believable Is lhnl throui.th the years the Cuhs chnnJted pcri>on· nel and I'd s till lose "All I know as I once wns 0·13 agamst them and even now "hen I see Ernt e Ba nks walking around the ballpark in a businc:.s s uit. I shudder " Sutton said · ·'A rirsl plteh homl' run mnkcs you pucker up It's not .the ideal way to Mart a ballgame. but I lh~ht w<' could score som<' runs." Whut Sutton did n't know as thot Monday's home>r wu~ un all oml'll I ror th(' Cub~ f ive limes thr!> yeur Monday has opened n Jtume with o home run and the Cubs hnvt• lost fourorthe m. But Mondny tried hls best. I le also singled with two outs In the flnh and scored the C\lbs' only other run on a double by J ose Car denal. Before that, the Dodgers pushed .cross three 1 runs In lhe fourth inning which included a pair of walks and a • costly balk by loser Bill Bonham. LO\ ANC.f.LE\ CHICAGO Ab r A tu ... , ",. 1,ftlr 1 n Mond••t• • 11 .... · n o tt ,.,ct.rf\ .. t 1 n t I \ t1•f'1"1"Po t't' ' • '0 'Md•o<• JI> • o' n tt•Jt• l t t If I" .. .-r.. .... ,, I 0 I 0 c •• .,..w '" , 'ft1J ff"l\010 • ~ ' Q ( .. ., ~~ • l } I M 11tfir••td lb • 0 0 ' l l ,..., '0 I f't '"""~' I 0 0 •1 .. , .. ,.,,. "10() IC•ll9f\ifl•"' 0 0 r;\ol ... ,..,.,, • 0 ' ' N.tlh~pn '0 0 0 ;,.q, • ~ 0 0 ~rrtftQ \~ D 0 0 0 \o,11l.)np J 0 '., O.~.wno l 0 G 0 8tltfwr Pl\ I 0 0 0 4liut•~o 0 0 0 0 J.& ) ~ 1 ,,,.,, l> ~ • I \.Juan Vt It ,, ~"'l.,llQI en! lOO tl()O 1 '!'IO 010 (lOll , I~ ....... '° • • 1 1 • • o I l l a u11 • 1 > 0 O 0 I 8 • " 8onP'li11"To f ': ,.. A-tt M Pu,t••, MofW t lb ._...,,1.14 mA'l tD I \rt)j: Jn ' Jo.,n~on .'n c. '"""'"' ,, . ., .. , l• l..1 ltOp Tot••" M·•••w•h· C•11f0t"l"I J (.-.rut Ito'' L r U YH~rf'! \c.011 . 0 I 1 J ~ l , '0 0 • I 0 0 I 1 t '.l no o "0 v l 'i ) ') u J) I U I \oh11t" 1b I I 0 0 Hu""'f\'f'ff • 1 0 0 l \t.1n1on' 1 0 0 0 ti Jon-• II'\ n Jo R: forrf '• • 0 ' Ct\ .. 111t'"" 0 0 0 "o J•t•"loOI' P'ft 0 0 0 0 ll«M•P" I 0 1 j A.t-my)b 0000 q0''-0 0 0 0 0 V#f..,,,_ Y•ftO 0000 '-'0110 0 0 0 0 O"t''IO 0000 101••> l• l • 1 100 t01 101-1 000 000 --] 1~ H • E• •• JO • • • ) l ' l I 10 000 • • ) 1 • >0 0000 I • I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I IO) ~,., \ ~""' l.dl1'" •• T-) tJ A Knocking It Loose San. Francisco's Keru\y llarnson fumbles the ball against Kansas City in NFL exhibition action Sunday in San Fran- cisco. The 49e rs defe ated Kans as City, 21·13. In another NFL game, Green Bay downed New England, 16·14 . I Uurd round put ham m comm•nd position w1lh • 207 thrff undtr par "I alwl)'a ba\•e fell that ltt.Mre was Jl.lSl one man left on th rourse the entire round should be replti yed ." a r a ued Arnold Palmer. "Thal Is the purist's view, bul I have to admit that television and other thlngs blV(' to be taken into account." "I am not arguing eith('r way." said Tom Weiskopf "All I nm saying is tnut we snot110 nt1w u firm polky. We shouldn't huve to sit around and sweat It out. There shouldn't be acbltra~· decunons vary1n& with uch toumamt'nt · Ed Sneed, who had completed Sunday's round onlv to ll'am he had to report e t tee. u.nd do It all oveo gnm, ' s d11> tressed. "I ag e with C y." he said. "Once a shot i m!Mic. no one should be allowed to erai.<' It.'' It la an arazument thnt i:s bound to continue to boll am~g 1tolr of· ficlaJs. television brass and SPl'<' tators as well as players Ion~ • after the $45,000 fi rst prize in lh1sv tournament has been decided. Nobody knows when that might be. More thundershowers w<>r'i! .. forecast todo). with th(' f11,t tHOrr ·cheduled l•url> 1h1~ morn tng and the leader~ "en.• closd} bunched cnou~h 10 nwkc an Ill hole playoff appt•ur hkel~ Coody "as heading for thc. l.\th tel' when :i crnckllni.t thun derstorm. w 11 h wand~ u11ct drenc hinQ ruin. struc k the Con1:res:,1ona l Cuuntry Club c:ourg.e late Suturd11~· I~· Wl1s orw of the 24 loudt-r~ wno hud to (H't up ut d1tybrcuk Suturduy to com plete the third l'ound, which "11s washed oul by a smulur cloud• bursl. Al'Wir ..... 10 JIMMY CONNORS USES A TWO-HANDED BACKHAND TO WIN IN U.S. CLAY COURT SEMIS. ~o lllusio11s C~s National Crown Favored Out of OV's Sight? In Finals INDIANAPOLIS <AP1 -Jim· NORMAN. Okl a. <API - Oklahoma may have won back·to- back national championships. bu,L coach Barry Switzer und crew aren·t havmg illusions or con· tmued grandeur heading into the 1976 college root ba l I campaign. No team has ever won three straight national lilies, and the Soonersdon't ri gure loeither-on paper, thalis. . But m ake no mistake, the Sooners will be a very good fool· ball team and they'll be in the thick of the Big Eight liUe race . And they may have something to say concerning who wins the mythical national championship s ince their schedule includ~ such powers a s Texas. Nebraska and CalifornV!. The Oklahoma wishbone is ex· peeled lo r oll on, despite the graduation of quarterback Steve D avis, runnin g s t a r J oe Washington and the split end tandem of Tinker Owens and Biiiy .,Brooks. But the defense. beset by m· juries in the sprlni.t. faces the critical proble m or repJacmg the AJl·American trio or tackle Leroy Selmon , n oseguard Dewey Selmon and end Jimbo Elrod. Among lhe lop four inlenor de· rens ive lin e pros pects, only sophomore noseguard Reggie Kinlaw was healthy during the spring. Inj ured were tackJes An· lhony Bryant, a s tarter last yenr. soph Phil Tabor und Richard Murray. who a lso ill in lhc noseguard picture. Bright spots are the rctum of linebacke rs Dill Dalke and Daryl Hunt ens! ll secondary anchored by comerback Jerry Anderson and Zac Henderson that could be the best In Sooners history. Offensively. the Sooners wUI be led by Dean Blevins. a junior with speed and plenty or savvy. backed up by sophomore Thomu Lott. Proven performers Include halfbacks Horace Ivory and Elvis Peacock and fullback Jim CuJbelb. Soph Kenny Kmg was a s ensation in the spring at fullback. but could be moved back to halfback if George Cumby. a redshirt, lives up to expectations. Also competing for playing time will be Billy Sims, the heralded sophomore Crom Hooks. Tex .• Woodie Shephe rd and Jimmy Rogers, all halfbacks. "We should be a good offensive team," says Switzer. "Dean Blevins and Thomas Lott will im· prove with time. Our running backs a re good. Victor Hicks (a sophomore> will be one of the best tight ends in the Big Eight. He has reaUy improved s ince last year." Polo Crown To Concord CUPERTINO -Concord A<1uatlcs captured the AAU n:.i· t ional waler polo c ham· pionshlp while the Newport, Mesa, Irvine Aquatics CNIMAJ club finished fourth here Sunday. NI MA lost to Stanford, 8·6, lhcn battled to a 7 · 7 tie with th.c Southern California AJl·stars In their nnal game. In other action Sunday. Concord defeated lhe All stars. 9-8, and played Stanford lo a5·5lle. Placement was on the margin of victory wilh other teams In the top four final standings with Con· cord first and the All·stars third. Stanford and Concord were un· defeated while NIMA ltnd the All· stars Ued tbr third in won·lost re· cords. my Connors isn't thmkmg about tonight's l' S. Clay Court tenm8 championship. and WoJlek Fibak isn't talking uboul it "I'll probably max up ever)· thing," i>a 1d fo'ibJk, the Polish star who •~ scckant: has first rn J jor tournament n rtory. "BuL how 1 do al. that's my secret." Connors, long accustomed to pressurc·packed showdowns for bundles or m oney, said. "I don't even want to think about it until 8 o'clock tonight. I'm just going to relax.'' Either Connor s. who beat Ha rold Solom on in Sunday's semifinals. or Flbak, who upset Guillermo Vilas. will lake home a winner 's cheek for S25,000. Tht' loser wall pocket $12.500. The women's ehampionship was won Sunday by Kathy May or Beverly llills, who eaptured her first major toumument 'by beating South Mncan Brigitte Cuypcrs. 6-4. 4·6, 6-2. The $6,000 first prize was nearly twice her previous total earnings lh1s year. Connors. the 1974 Clay Court champion and tflc to1>-~ceded player in this ye:>r 's lournament. beat No. 6 seed Solomon. li·2. 1.s: f'ibak, the No 11 set.'<!. ~hocked the second·ratcd Vilas. 7·5, 7·fi "I play te nnis now for purt-l'n JOyment." Connorh i.tud lutt'r "I have a good life. and I 'vt• worked hard sinec I've hct•n u pro. I feel very fortunate thul I curnc alon1t at the ril(hl time In tennis, that I'm 2;\nol 43, 53 orG.1 now." Connors, lnokml( to rt•l(aln hi" place atop the k nnlK world. suld he Is hilling the bull ''n11 well us I ever huve." Out thul tlocs1ft scar e Flba k , a r e lative newcomtt to r ha mplonsh1p·lcvcl tennis who has beaten three straight SC('<fed opponents on thf ro1d lo the llnuls. .. 38,000 Watch Chargers in Japan NIMA fell behind in Its game with Stanron( trailing 6·2 ~t hatrtime. and never caught up. Gary Figueroa scor ed three goals with Frank Anderson gel· Ung lwo and George Newland one. In the second gam e. NIMA took an early lead and after Bruce Bradley tied it at 2·2. NIMA went ahead 4~3 at hair. The All·stara took command In the second halt and held lhe lead un· tit Flsueroa scored on a skJp shot with 29 seconds remaining lo give NIMA a tie. "I'm working 11 lot on tn) gam e. concentr11lln1t a lol. bellevlna I can win." Fibak said "Every tournament Is so llrlnF and so tough. you have lo worlc very hard. "Every player who gets inti the finals has to be somewha1 satisfied lo be thal far. I'm goinJ to try to win. nf course. but ll wtl be tough ·· TOK YO (AP 1 Quarterback , Jim Hart and wide receiver Ike . Hanis combined on a key third· ,, quarter S2·yard touc:hdown play :• to help lhe St . Lows Car<UnaJs , beat the San Diego Chargers ;. 20-10 Monday night (Japan time> ~ in the firs t Americ an pro· ·• resslonal football game ever ' played in Japan. ,' Playing before 38.000 Japanese and American s pectators in a misty rain, the Cardinals took a 10-0 lead in the second quarter or the National Football t...easue eit· htb1t1on game. but the Chargers tied the scor e in the third quarter. The Cardinals' first major drive stalled but Jim Baalten put them on the scoreboard with a 30-yard field goal ln the third quarter. In the serond quart.er. quarterback Bill Donc kers passed lS y ards to Pat Tilley for the Cards' first TD. San Diego reduced the margin to 10-3 when Seraio Albert hit a Jo.yard field goal with.. four s ttOOdl remainine m the half I Then ~ Chargers lied it on a 23-yvd pass from quarterback Dan Fouts to Dwipt McDoMld in the third quarter. St. Lou.ls promptly took the l•d acaift with Hart , back in at quarterback, combininC with Harris for a TD. 1 The gameJ was played on art.Jncial turf at the 50,000-Seat J<orakuen baseball stadium. Special deleaatlons ol rooters came from St. Louis' sister city, Suwa. 100 miles from Tokyo in central JapaQ, and from San Die1o·s sister city, Yokohoma. juat south of Tokyo. ,,~,--~ llv\IW$ ... "' h Mi"9YMd• p~- ~h ,......,..,.~ PtNJtlft.y-• S. Loo.If S...l>+etD SIL-FG • ..,,..,IO ~~ IO it .. '°' ":w ~ tU ftJt.O ,,.., ·~ ... 04 , •• 111 ._ .. >t 1 l-t0 0 J 1 ._ .. su.-T•ll•• u_, 1,...., o.o.:11en. e.io•<"'•t<• SO-FO Altier! '° ~D-f"t ltil>I >1 .,.,, from .,_,, ""'"1 lll(l SIL-.rrlJUM"lt_,._, e.• ... l ltt I ,SIL-FGa•o..,lt ........... - ,, Flguero• was picked for the AAU All-American waler polo team wilb Jack Dickmann on the fint team group as a spare. Eric Lindroth. for mer Newport Harbor High star, was picked as a first team spare. Nick Baba of NIMA galmed 1 spot on the second team as a se>are W~l8on a Winne r · ZELTWEG, Austria (AP> -/""" John Wataon of Ireland, ~es:e In 39 previous Formula I autc racet, gunned his Penske lo vie· tor)' Sunday in the Grand Prix ol Austria before a crowdof70,000. France's Jacques Laffite. ln a Ugler-Matra, finished second ln 1:30:18.SS. Gunnar Nila~on of Swedtn. drlvln• a Lotus. wt:§ third Mond!f Augusl 16 1976 DAIL v PILOT ,, I I Newport Rowers Enter Del Mar 54-rnile Hawaii Race Racing By ED BURG ART OI tlle 0.11y ,.,,.1 •i..tt Sevt'o )·curs af(o, conl1 dent Dennis Campbt•ll WU paddling for tht• Newport Outriuer Club. a canoein!l outfit lh•t he wasn't f\&rt1cularly en· lh~ed "1\h "I felt I could do 1.1 bd ter job ns u con<'h." th<• 32-year ·old fitmplH'li says. "So in 19'70. I dl'· clded to !it art my club " For those unfamiliar Ca mpbell , is l ,170 "llh outrig&er roc1n11. pound¥ Mx paddler ort allov.ed ··eut for us to be C'om "" . in a canoe. pet1t1\'l'. we hsvl" to he.• ut Rush, the undc111&:n•l· 1,085," he s a)'s. "The ed ca pu,n, eKplatna welahtand s1>ced haveto each m~m t>tr'1 rol~. be cl!X4c. ·' "'l'he ftrs t s lrok~r Jmu11 Still hl'lS a rnce nl'l'<lll u p~t(t>Cl :.t.roke from Marion del Rey to und tlmlnit whHe the Balboa Island lntcr this !>cl'ontt one ho1 to follow month. bu~ lt:o1 prtrnarr. the first If\ s troke to 6JO•l ii to win an Hawai . Sl't the timln« up for \he A selt-supportlng jlruuµ, other guys," says Rush. lmutl will 11roh11l)ly '"Thl' third und fourth spend over $6.000 to rowers o r~ tht-powtr make the tnf. while the men and need the mosl only financia benefit is 1.t Results ............ y r1.-n llA(I • '"''-' 1 ..,... ot<l c_u.m.n.·) t<'"''• Mi00U H•1~K O•r\t.•t 'fotet t tO U> H• w,,.., ,.._.,.... IMc ll1rQ ... 1 , .. •• Wt\i\h .. ,.,,.,. ,p,,.. ••I ] eO T11<>t 1101 t Aho te•" 0• r •" \ '*•", lMQ t•• ju'\ -1t..S I•"'' 0•" ..... "-At1 r ,11tm1•. 'tN1nch o' ~Ulf •t. •\•f• NUrv '"'"''¥••~I\. M• ''"' Vo60n • '""" ~•d lo.otv llut. 0••"4 lit•""-~ ... ,.,911\ICI \((0"0 .-Ac;I 11(1. lfllh'4 t V•i.trotd'\&\10 (l,1m1n9 Put\lfM~ T1111y 1.ll<lY l .. om1rul 11oo•OiJ •4' M \-1/MOallO IHS.,••O) )60 )JO r 1,..1(,f..,,,_ <V•lcntu•t•I 2 llO Tl--101' PADDLING AWAY-Bill Welsh l frontl . P ete Watson, Mike Kalstead, nm Rush . Dave 1'rott and BiU Wasdyke \\Ork out in Newport Bay. They help comprise the CW!y-,....." ·~ o..i.. lmua ou:trigg~r canoe team, a Newport Beach-based outfit that is undefeated this year. Imua is preparing !of\ the !W·mjle !\l olok~1i rot'<' in Hawaii in Oct.bber. Now, less than \WO months away from th · grueling M olokai·to· Oahu outrigger racl", Campbell's lmua outfit has established itself as California's bes t-and possibly one of the na· lion's best. strength. $500firslprize. "The fi!th is us.ually "But this is the ul· lighter in body stature tlmate of canoe rnclng," but is also a Power man. sa)'s Campbell. "The The sixth has to stt>er Molokai Channel is sup-d h posed lo be the roughest ~~ht." as lo be fairly In the world. It's so Al .. .-... \<ll<hJ<M,0 8ttl.~ MQOn, ~·~"""-"'~'. • :,~·=~-$-Ha""~ 0-.., ... TnilJ L1•0Y ........ uu• . TM1ao llACll ........ _ .. > -olclmai•.,.11111" P11•~~IOO • -1-TllO<lc;o.\t t P1nuyl • • '° 160 ttt l-lKtlTorol HO !o!Q I ~ Soccer As Season Nears Based in Newport Beach, lmua is undefeal· e d this year, a nd Campbell, along with l2 rowers who will be com· petine in the 54-mile Hawllii3'n race, are anx· ioualy awaiting the de- manding challenge. The aver age weight of most crews, according to rough somet imes you can't see the escort boat." _,_, .... ,.,.,, .14 T•me-1UJS •, Al~ R .. n ---y·s De•I, ~f' Gal Fro•--. o....oi. LOWl'I' • : Now:,.1cr. ... ,. . =~ HOUH AM:!~: :.c~· LEAGUE Aoc;,_·1.ff'' ... .,lfOf'tJ eo~1on -r-e.., YI L 01' G.A .,. l't• U • )I 11 0 llJ I) l )I 10 I llJ 1) 11 v. JI • 114 11 11 II ~ I\ IJ/ I 11 U &I 11 I [ •\t•rft o ..... ,~ 14 • \I )) .. l\o Worth of Wisdo1n For Grid Parents Last year, lmua finished second out or :I> boats, and Campbell has practically all of his rowers back. Baseball Elite A-k M Le.... Nall .. 1tl LH9 ... 8ATTINGC11hlto.ll-McllM,KC, BATIING !11S •llMI I -Medle<k .lU; G llf .. I, KC._,..; L.eF~, Otl, Chi •• U1; Gritl&'Y, Con, .JJJ. G FO\ltt: .m: HO>t•o. "'"" .ns: ~-. MHi. IClf\. .JJ1; JoM\1-. Pn1, .m. A, .»~ 011 .... ~I\. l11. POUllTM ltACll-_:-~ milt tvMC' o•O• AllO*aMt\ Pvno \&SOii. Geol'*'f'Nll IM<tftonetl U .IO • tc1 1 OIJ ).00 ,,., , .. J GHf9t (Min.ti f'•'-di-IM<l11fQ.,.) t •--11n11 Al\O lt•n -TlgetSl~t, Th• ..-,l'Oderml>I. flMlllOQ A<tO>l ,..w:ralLM\. ~w 'tor~ ,, • ~) l• WA"'f'4'M II IO ... le P'\1t•dfrtp01• I< 1• I/ .. ""'""" • II ,. \II Wtttetft DtvH1rl.-- ~ M1nnt~t• n ' )ol \'.J ~••I•• " 10 41) JI VAf'(OUVff II 10 l• 10 Pottl-• ,. lJ '° St LOUI\ ) ·~ 11 )/ \outMf'ft Di.,. .. -" 5<tn 10 ... •• 10 " JO o.ii... u II .. '1 l.O\A""Of•411\ 11 11 0 .. !.a" Af\•0"'10 11 11 >I J1 S,.!\01•00 • IS tt " • (l•l"W.,...OcSt111.io•O.,I tlf' T.>t >nlO l ('~,!,~7::r' 'korn M•"""'• S ~\1011 ' ...... 1 .. ~ ...... ~-· f PLAYO,l'S l'tn1•- TM\4flY'tC•"""' W:t\1'11f"tQ1~ .. NC'W 'f'OI' ............. , qi)( f'W\tn •t Tf>ronto v~nr°"w''' •• S.•111• • Lo' A~W' ot O•U~u ~·--­ffttd•''' 0..fftrft \1 41 JI 11 ... "' 'Ill !I 11 ,., n _,. )~ ... ''4 1/0 ;o u tU tU ,,., JI )t IH 11/ 1 ... 101 IQ Former Corona del Ma r High football coach Dave Holland spent nine years at the helm of the Sea Kings, picking up a championship aloogthe way. When he left his CdM Post, however. he left his best legacy for Orange Coast area football aficionados with a revealing in· terview that is 5eldom mentioned. yet always a big part in any high school SPorts program. The parent. Holland is an assistant at Orange Coast College now as the 1976 season approaches and youngster by bad-mouthing the coach. the boy has to make a choice and it draws him between. No favor is being given. "And the altitude people have toward you during a banner year as opposed to when you're not en· joying a wionl.ng season is m. terestlng. .. Actually. coaches are .work· ing harder when things aren't go- ing well." There's probably a lot ol other coaches who could add some choice comments to Holland's re--· marks, but doing that in the cur· rent role of coaching migbi be tantamount to loppina thelr headso«. "The key to our suc· cess is that we have re· lained most of our senior paddl e r s," says Campbell. "We've had most of them for four or five·years, and they keep coming back.·· The ages of the senior paddlers range from 23'33, and lhree of them-33·year-old Bill Wasdyke, 29-year-old Tim Rush and 25-year· old Clint Reynolda-have worked with Campbell for seven years. All of Campbell's pad· dlen are what be calls styUsb-oriented. llUNS -A Wt\ltp, NV, 11, Notti\, AUNS -11~.Cll\, .. ;C.rlll<Y,C•"• O.O• 11 R•v•n . NY, I•. 0 10\, l(C. I), •\. Mo•9"fn, Ci,., •1, S<nm1ot. P'l1 '\; L«FIO'e. ~I. If, Ci Br•ll, KC, 14. MonO.>y, Cnl. at llUNS e" TT E o 1 N -c. r . .,.1. '· llUNS 84rTE0 IN -C-lss, Clll. io.; Mor9"n, Con, u, !M."•n..il, NV• T•; -yllettJ, i(C. 1'. ~ P.,I, eCI; LWiA>i.I, Pnl, H; W•IWll\, NY, 1S; llutr°"91'S, T ... IJ; Rudi. Hin, 1). 0..•, 11 HITS -Row. Cln, Ul; Monl11net, HITS -G. Broll, KC, 1'1; l~Flor9. All, 1"4, G.lr..,y, LA. 111. G. f ookr, O..t. , ... Alvwn. HY, 143; -..ng, On. 141. B"dnor, LA, tH. c .. , ,.,. c ..... M111. ,,. DOUBLES -Medlll<-. Ct\!, 31; OOIJ8LES -0111, KC. JI; !ti-., Zh,, "91\, 29: JOl\MtOM, Pt>!, ti; NY,,.; G 8•911. KC.,.; McltM, KC. R-. Cin. 11; Fott. Mon. 16; c;.. MMl- Jlo• Qrty, Cle, 1S: "ucn, Ollll', 1'.. dll•.-•.1' TRIPLES -G.,,..,, o.-,, 11; 0. TlttPLES -0 . Ca>r., Piii, 10; 8ntl. KC, 11; C.,ew. M•"-a; ~ ~'°"""°·Ctn. 10; To'"'· SIL.• W. -••,ICC. I; 7T...SWilh._ Davi\, SO,•. O. Pan er, 1'9n.1, Sltr,. HOMI! llUNS -8-0, 0!111. tt: N14, l'qill,I , lltJ•lt.-. Bal, 11; L. M•J, 11.\1. 11; HOME llUHS -Kl"O"'""· NY. 3'; "'"'°''<•.Ci.. It; Ci. Htllltl.NV, 1&. Sc-. Pftl, ll; G. Fa>ttr. C..n, 27, STOt.EH 8ASES -NO•lll. 0.. )1; M:lncHf.(N ll, Ma•90n (In 11 L-l'10ta, Otl 44. 8aJIOt, Oall ... ; STOt.EH BASES -Ta-•\, PQ'I. P•tO, KO. 0 C.mNnt"~· o.i._ U.. «> ""'°'~"· (on, JI. C•-. Ht11. JJ, PITCHING 110 OochlOft\I -llfoc\.SIL .,., L._, LA _,. G.ar1•"41. Bal, ... ,, .tu ., so w. PITCHING 110 OeCl\IOn\I -C' CampMll, Miii, IJ J, .-. l •• Mt"9tt. SO, 10.0, 1 000 t .. Al\000 ·\ u....ro, ir:c. lk .1", l U '""""'"' '-""· 10.1, .tOt, 111 NO•rn•"· Cm. 11 l, 0.1, 1>4, IU . ' " e Flt-NY. • .... , ,. C¥1t0ft, Pnl. U -0, na. ) II 1~ .. ,11t, J.•J 8tlMl_r, C'!, •-4.,_..n. > Jt Ak.i..CIA, 10.J, .1l•. 4.)1 C-¥t. HI• .... Otl. n.i. .... i. .. o ... 111 .. NY. f'lll\. 11-4, .m. l.11 h e.,,.,, C"'. 11 .: J1+, ... 1,J& .1ll.J .... .J->.SO. 19 1, nl,111 STltll(l!OUTS -lty.,., Clll, 11•; ST.-IKEOUTS -s,.,.v.,, NV, 111; l'lrTM.-ACli OMmlltOfll..,. :Z l"I•• Old~" uo Cll \\•lltd •II-MIC~~. Pu""' 14 JIOO Un1totm1ty CM<H••ou• U 1111 UO 14Q ClljO\lfll'OI 4.JO l qtl !iolul,., tS-m•U• I 2 t> T•-•• 1 ,.l/S. Al\O AaA -£1•nd, tllllfl Miiion. PtwlOl«•.RllNOll. ""'"•l<lle•. Ul•1><u -MJAllorMllJ&4-Clll~ ,.....,,..,,... I SllCTI4 •ACI -Ofte.milO, 3 lo 4 yr .,old""'""'"""'I>. P11nesJ)(IO. • S•,... Sono IT oral HOO U • SJO T•N-Q<am (V••v•••I • ., l «> 8.oQd<IO L•dy ISMemahr) 1 GO '""'' I )II ' AIM> A•" -l tm' O.nc•. Fotaiiorwr.r th• Floe•. A'" Ill• Ou•••"· '\n•"•90td•"· Court A<c04.M\l•nt, )..,...-t R•••t•OI\\ • No'liC:t•tthe\. SlltUITH •ACe -• 111,,.,,._ J 'fH• elO\ lo-. Clonllle<I •"-"-P\ttwll4,IOO Roco.•l "•••••I Pl,.uy Jr I • W.""'f'l9l0t'I or Nt w Yor\ •• T.,,,.,. S.y •,ftoc:PM\ttrOf' TOt'OftlOt.tt ("K~ LO\A~lf',?t 0•11~1\°"I \.'")°""' l•t111r•.1y•t G4""" \l~ovve-r °' ~•"'" •' M 1nnw:.OtJ ROGER CARLSON Al any rate·, it's clear it's a pretty tough job to keep everyone happy. In an eiabt-~am league there's only one champion -and even tbe winning coach is in a position of being mlped at by parents or boosters. "Other clubs are power oriented," sa)IS Campbell. "Power· ·oriented clubs wlll do well early in the year oo· lY because other teams mleht not be in shape." T..-, Cal, llS; Illy .. ...,, "Tt•. 161; J ._kMtd. Htn. I•. M""tel-0. )I-, ~r. NY. l!t, JtM"'~ 811\ 12... llS, Mt!IAC""'°I"' AU, Ill. Alamitos Entries u o ttcl ,., lloidNur.-. 1si.o.,,.a-.r1 a,00 2 «> ~lt<lll>Q tlo•ol , 40 ,,_ -1 '°'" Aho R1n -Tyt11J CHtll•, Gwrrfn. tMJO. And tr VII r ttf\<ey. FV Players Star Jn -l-4 Defeat -----ree players from the Foun :tain \'alley tcum contributed to :scorinit rallies for the American :League in its 11·4 loss to the Na· . 11onal Leai;uc an a n All·sfar 1J\mencan Le1tion baseball game at Anaheim Stadium Sunday. among the Orange Coast area's 15 high schools a re four new prep roaches ... and many others who fi gure to.be under the gun from many fronts. For every win there's a loss. For every winner there's a so- called loser. And for the addi· lion al $700 or so one gets over and above the regular teacher's salary, it· s a tough price to pay. The American Leal(ue scored three runs in lh<' second innang. 1-'ounta1n Va l ley's Scott D<-sros1t•r doubled an Lhal frame and teammate Rick Hi bbard _ With this in mind. here are some of the comments HoUand made in November following his c.lecis1on to step down at Corona dtl Mar: hned a run scormj! double. ( And In lhc third 1nmng, FoOn· t.un \"alley's Joe Ben~ walk<.-d / and later scored on a single. ' Kaai-Sidelined ~ith many parents there are two priorities they are concerned with. First, d06 their kid get playing time? Secondly, are )'OU winning? PHILADELPHIA (AP) Pitc her Jim Kaat o f th e Philadelphia Phillies ba.s an in· jured left kneecap and will pro· hably be sidelined at least two weeks, the team said Sunday. "As a coach you're trying to put your best 11 on the field and a coach sees the player when the parent doesn't. ''It's bard for some to accept mediocrity. By rapping the coach some parents think they're doing their kld a favor. but in re- ality they are not alloWUlg the kid to grow up. They don't want their son to burt, but hurting is grow- ing. Kaat, 10·8, suffered a linear fracture of the left kneecap when he fell approaching third base in a game Aug. 8 ln St. Louis. He was being used as a pinch-runner ut the lime. "Whe n parents pressure a 1975 CLOSE-OUT WAS ........ $1127 DISCOUNTED 5350 CASH IACK • • MOO NOW $4377 "'""'udill Awl& .,.,. AMf"~ -.... -is-..... •1111 EHt Dlvi.slon \\I I. Prt. CB New York 69 45 .605 BaJtlmore 59 54 .5'22 91~ Cleveland 57 58 .496 12'h Detroit ~5 60 ,478 14', Boston SJ oo .4m 151; MIJwaukee 50 61 ,450 n 1.1 West Division Kansas City 70 45 .609 Oakland Cl.a !',.'J .547 7 Mlnnesota 57 59 .491 l3'h Texas 5f. r.o .4R3 14'h Chicago 4!J 66 .426 21 Ansel• so f.S .424 21 •h ltM41•y'\ !l<Of"ff, Clt¥tl""'• ), ft••< I 0 11\•ttlmof'• i. '"'c.•oo <11 M•-.ollt. HtW Vn<• ~ t(A"W' (Uy I , 0.tr"U t Mllw~'" ~. C•UfOfl'\••• 1 Ollill-.. Oo\fon 1 T ... ,·,~- Tnl\ t~"Y 11·" •I Ne,. YO<' IHWl'ICtt 1)11~ Alt•_,, .. , ••tit,,_.. 10tl190ltf ~ SI Ill l•111,1w>01• I L.,.11 llet))I QM1-111MMa11•.01•tM11-w 111-~r ... , t._1_ 19'....,. I ' ot 1(-C11Y (Plottl11 • Ill • 9nt0ftef• .... , lf.IOl•t (lllC_._,,,. 1111 °"'' t•-\ t<,,..,,.i.d , * * * Two of. our Oraate Coast area coaebe• are llavlni a laarcl time llnlal •P 1ames ~ aatual rlval1. Estaada RlJla of Coltl Meta buketball coacll 0.Ye C.rUale adlHly aoa111& games with rlvala C.ta Meta ud eor.a dd Mar-bid to H anU. Coate Mesa Hltla fettball eeetla T .. h'Mda fllMll........, I• tlae same pr .. leameat- lntua has been in shape since April, however. That's when lt began its trainlng, most of which consists or pad· dllng around the Balboa Peninsula each evening when the team members g«;of(work. 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The Trojans raised _.1500 to make \be trip t.o Oahu and Kauai. EHl Dlvlsloo W L Pct. GB Philadelphia 75 .eo .652 Pltt1bur1h 64 S2 .szz u y, New York 61 58 .513 16 ChJt!ago 54 fi6 .450 23'h St. 1..ouis 49 M .434 2S Montreal 41 71 .300 321~ West Division Cincinnati 76 42 .644 Dodgen 63 5' .538 12Ya San Dleeo ~9 62 .488 lll'h Houston 58 83 .479 19~ Atlanta 54 M .458 22 San Francisco 51 69 .425 26 ,.,...,.,.,le_• 'Win ''""<IV~'· P~'1•11e•lll>t• ~ N-Vnrll l,{lntlnnllllO ,,.., o...., •. MOl!lfHI I """"'"~ '4 I ,,..1, J LO' "ftOtl" at (no' t•l P1lhl>Yr9'11-J, Hc>1nlon •.0 T.WY'tO- Atl.,.1.t CMotlOft 1·tl •I Cl~ INotma" llJI '"" Ot• l~•rf'r l-01 at Sl u..I• tw~ 10 ttl C"l<o199 lit. Rt.,«ll<tt 10.ll !ti t40v1il0ft 10lw1 .. , 11101 O!llJ.-t \( ....... .... , ...... ,. ... _ _.,,,NI •I Pt\1 ..... 1..,.1• Al•.,.•• at CIM•~ll ,._0.-aCSt Lout\ '"'<-at"°"""' Plll~•IS....,.,,tftCl- Htw ""'ti Lft ,.,,...,_, we&ndways to help. And here are two of them. 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The figure refers to the waterline length. The actual length of the boat is 26 feet, four inches. It ls a lively day· sailer with a small cuddy ca ban. The Luders·l6 came into existence in 1934 from the design board of A. E . .. Bill" Luders of Connecticut. The ear- ly boats were a planked h,ull, but most or them were destroyed in 3 1938 BOATING Yanks Tops MARSTRAND , Sweden (AP I -U.S. starboal sailors James Allsop and Herman Weller added the Euro- pean championships title to their world taUe here Saturday. Geoft and Dee Prindl~.are the new national champions of the Prindle-16, \be catamaran that bears their name, The Prindles won out ovtt 40 contestants in the national championship recatta held at Lon& Beach. The regatta star\ed with qualifyina races last Wednesda)" that divided the neet into lhe Gold and Silver divisions. Winds ol 18 knots were ideally suit· ed ror the speedy ntamarans on all three days of the championship !~&•tla. GOLD FLEET -l. 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We let our problems get the best of us. And then we need help. Sometimes. talking it out with a friend can be the •nswer. At other times we may need profe~ional help. And realizing that we need profes- sional help is a sian of strength. You probably know of someone who need!> hl'lp ... . . . someone who must learn how to cope with his emotions before they destroy him . • • • someone who can't communicate with others and is becoming isolated from his family and friends . . . • someone who"s pushing himself too hard. expecting perfection from himself and others . • . . someone who can't relax :ind overreacts in every si tuation facing him. 'There is help for people with these :ind other problems. At South Coast Community Hospital the Mental Health Unit offers a comprehensive short-term rehabilitation program which ii desiJned to .. help people help themselves." The program at Soutfl Coast Community Hospital stresses • one-to--0ne contact with the p•tient, so that he can develo'p a clearer understanding of him•lf and his responsibilities and perform •t the ftia.hest level when he returns to his community. While in the hospital the patient learns to identify hisoeeds and anxieties and to examine his personal feelinp. values and goals. After discharae, he and his family participate in an onaoing outpatient proaram to help those cl()S\ to him understand hil difTiculda. • If you or sonJeOne you kwe needs het> or lnlorinatloli, tall m. (714) 499-1311 Mental Health Unit South Coast Community Hospital .. 31872 Pacific Coast Highway, South Laguna, Ca .. 92677 4 Fully accredited by the Joint Commlnion mt A«redftatiorr of l/ospilllh. /.Jed/care -Medi-Oz/ -Prlwlte lnJU1t1noe Accq1tal , ' . Lured by the aged Ferris wheel that gives a bird's eye view of the area, thousands of children swarm into the park on 'Kiddie Day.' BEA ANDERSON", EdttOf Monday. August HS, 1978 Karen Metcalfe, 5, of Ontario discovers wind and cotton c.andy just don't go together. ' 81 Balboa Landmark: It's Zoned for Fu·n By DENNIS McLELI..AN Of-O.llt"1NISUH .. lll." yelled the Wl$een girl The children a nd two mothers at the entrance to the Balboa Fun Zone finally looked up to tht> top of the 45·foot Ferns "heel "Hi. Carrie," they shoutl'd '"Mama. do we get our trC'kCll• now?" implored a doll :size f,lM as the group hurried past the Kiddie Day .. E\"ery Wednesda) sign. An estimated 1.000 children come and go through the mim amusement park between noon and 6 p.m. on Wednesdays. ac· cording to operator Bill Ken· nedy. "They s warm in here at noon.·· he said, '"and they're here all day." Lured by the aged Ferns wheel that gives a bird's eye \•iew of the bay, bumper cars. skill games. cotton candy and frozen bananas, children have been swarming into the Balboa Peninsula landmark for more than 3S years. LANDMARK One of the few remaining small amusement parks or its kind. it b as withstood the ravages of salt air. a proposed dismantling to make way for luxury condominiums and oc· caslonal slurs that it is more a "slum zone" than a fun zone. Still, the children continue flocking, often accompanied by parents who remember visiting the Balboa Fun Zone when they were small. '"In fact, said Kennedy survey. ing the grounds from beside the narrow ticket booth. '"I was here at the age oflbese kids.·· The former P asadena youth ' used to visit Balboa during sum· mer vacations with his parents. "Winter wasn't much down here IQ lho:.e da~ s ~ot for kids anywa) I guess 1t was for thl· drtnkt'rs and dan('er:. .. lie· wa:. referr111i: 10 the erv1ceml:'n attracted to the red brick SO b.ulldini: tund nearby watenng holes l next door and the famed Rendeivou!I Ballroom up the street Both urc long gone FORMER t:MPLO\'E Kennedy wus ~reetrd by Linda Harl. ucc-ompuntl>d by u young friend. Tht' 20-yeur·old Balboa r esident, now u rest1turant hostess a t Dis· neyland. worked at lht.> Fun Zone three summers. Oki she come here "hen she Yias small'? "Oh yeuh, my dad took me ult the lime." she said. "She used to i!O on that mer~· go-roctnd and nde for hours and hours." Joked Kennedy. Miss Hart s miled. She and her little friend walked over to the Ferris wheel. "As they grow up, we hale lo lose them," said Kennedy who has been the operator for 12 years. But thoy don't really lose them. ··Just the other night," he said. "'a woman got on the Ferris wheel with her daughter and said, 'Would you believe I rode this when .( was a little girl?' ··u ·s a family thing people just continue to return to." CLOWNING AROUND His attention turned to a clown doing a handstand Cor a group of chUdren ln a birthday party out· ing. "That's my son." he said. Dtnnis Kennedy is a 19-year· old Orange Coast College slu· dent who plans to major in ar chitecture . But on Wed · nesdays he entertains the kids by donning a clown suit and ma~e-up topped off b~ a bnJ?ht yello\\ Ceatht>r fright \\1(1 "lt'~J.un." hl' said, bet\\<.~n dom1: nandsl ands. J~Qling a net making animal balloon.'I .. , l'I.' ally l'nJOY al. Thl' kids gl't u kirk out of al. Some of the expression~ they give .in• rcoll~· somrthing else ·· This 1:. h1i; l'lfthth summl'r working ut lhl' 1-'un 7,01w. bnd his scrond u~ u do" n. A frirnd made the rostuml' and he creut ed his o" n c-lo\\·n fucc from makeup he bought in u s hov in Santa Ana . Although hi.' admits to "uctanA kind o( squirrelly anywn~" he says he loses a lot or inlubitaon whtn he 1s behind thc d own make-up ASTONISllllliG He added that ht:, fnends get .i kick OUl or his :.ummer JOb ··rve shown up at n re" hou:.l'!> like this . It's always very astonishing." He was interrupted by a woman followed by :,C\ erul children. "Mr. Clown. we ha\'(' a lost child here." she said. "'I can't find my brother." sobbed the boy wearing u yellow T-shirt emblaioned with lar~e letters spelling EDDIE on the front. "It's OK. settle down." :.uid the clown. '"We'll wail and sec 1f your brother shows up ... "W.e've been trying to make It down here for a long lime." said Chris Twardowski of Costa Mesa y.:_ho had brought her son for the first lime. .. I used to come her<' wh('n I was tittle. It ·s nice for an urter noon out. The ktds enJOY 1t. .. Even EDDIE seemed happ~ now as he walked hand-in hand around the Fun Zone with lhc c lown weari ng the yt•ll<rn feather fright wag Sheri Goold of Glendale has fun, but Eddie Nelson of Louisiana is lost and even the clown 's attempts go for naught. Bumper Cars : A Favorite Attraction • • ' . I .. 11 ., • • ' .. .. ,. .. , R DAIL v PILOT Monday. August 16, 1m J ~ift in Lift Got Her Down (Ann Landers ~ DEAR ANN: I'm GO. w1dov.tc:t gave us reassurance Finally Ult• two years ago, and friends uy I chae( engineer announced at am atlractive, youlhlul·looklnR would be at least tv.o hours and quite sexy. Several monthi before they could get us <lUt of a10. J vl:oled my st'1.er wh<> lln•i. there. Ht• told us \H> were rn no 1n a beautilul blgh·nse in IUIOlher danger. city. We talked in a man•elously an One evening about 10 30 p m tlmate manner about everything the elevator got !>hM:k Only one under the $Un. It wb tht-mo:.t other person Wl•~ wath me ;a -.ooderful cooveri.auon J h:ne very good-loo..,ing man Tht' ·1....,•cr had v.•atb anyonl', so hone .. t lights wt>nt off and I was tcr and open. After a .... rule he leaned nfied. lie ••ud. "Don't worry, C>vtt :md kissed my tht~k. lhcn we're going to be JU nRht Rl'· my ta~. I frll u5 1r I .... erc in main calm. Let'!l 6ll on the Cloor ,11aradl!w for thosi.> two golden and get comfortable." houni. Jle rang the emergt'nCy button When we were lanaJl> releui.t'd and soon we beard voic~ which I was sad. We part~'<I w1lh .s Secret Shared Mary Shippen, 5, the Cen- tr a I Illinois MuHular Oy.11trophy · l'os tt:•r Child . shar~ a se<.'rel with lllinois Gov. Daniel Wa lke r as they wait to t ape an announce- ment of the upcoming J erry Lewis MD Telethon on Sept. 5. . :t"he governor asked Mary the ages or he r four sis te rs, but .i\lary was too shy to ani;jter i!'l fronl of the studio cre\v a nd s hirted into a (Ttic{ltional way of talkin~ bc~d cupped hands ... . :· . . . - • I t\•nds hake and v.en\ our ffpatate wa)'s.. I extended my v1Stt anolh r week. hopi_ng to cakb a altmpte or \hat beautiful married man who had changed my Ufe. No luck, •o l new home. I've heard 1t said the reaction ol a dHp emotional experience s~ l n hattr. aand II. certainly did. l'vc ~en roamrni my house like a c11f'd llif'r tn three v.ttkl> I've l~t lO Pound& which J could 111 a( ford I've become deprc~!>ed Can It be f truly loved that man In the e levator' ll all seems Ml .sally I wouldn't dare discuss 1l wllh anyone. Whut do you suy, Ann? -MOOD INDIGO t: .. 'Nuptials Solemnized Hale-Godwin Newport Bea«h. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs . Howard S. Godwin of Palm Desert and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hale, Denver. administr ation al th.- University of Denver The n<'w lyweds will live in D~ove1 ••• married in the Plymouth Congregational Church, Newport Beach The bride is a graduate of Los Altos High School and the University ol lhe Pacific where she ma- DEA& INOV : "'bal )eta f!X· ~rinicfd wu tbe exdtemttit ol gu&·level tom muelutt .. , U1e ba,l• for a meaalqfal rel•· Liou~. Voor preaeat ahte or ~1ioll ._ t11e let.._ .. follow· la& tie "ICifl" in tile lUL Malte lt a pJut lutead of a mllla, dear. Now Uta\ you know )'OU are upa• ble of 1uc:h a relalloulalp kHP >our •Y• opt>n for anot.hff. But bt>forf' you gel phytduJ, m~ke sure the: m aa llfn 'l married. tcct lbemst'h•es againu lhl' fl·w hi1h·bmdera. l entrusted two frne diamonds for resetting tu ~ jeweler who returned o ne diamond with a poc>r-qu.allty 'even-Caceted s urface and onocher with a carbon spot. When I prote,ted. he ht'ld tUs ground and l was unable lo prove he had pulled a swatch . DEAR ANN \..ANDERS. l have 1t friend who butts mt' con stanlly about my h:ur ~od 1s rorever chHlntc me v.•llh a pair of •('wort. She ays 1f I cut off about one.fourth ot an Inch. 1t wUI 1row fM ter. True or false·• -DEIJLAH DEAa DF:L : When l rod your IHJ~r. my balrdN>-....-r •H •<'· tually trimmlnic M\' hair, 110 I ulted him ...... uld. "llatr aro"s rrom the-ac:a lp. C\ittlnlC ofC thc- f'nda. pattkularly If thf'y ·~dry, wm nuk.-hair bcaJthl('r, but u will not m akf' It I( row n~· fHtf'r." So tell "Butc:h" cu buu off. lf I had had those dla~d5 ap. praised and lnsurect I would not have been so shamdully che111 ed. MY f"AULT BVT ~'TILL BURNING DEAR ANN L ANDERS· Mo: t jewelt'rs are trui.tworthy. but please warn your readers lo pro- DEAR BURN: Thanks for lhf' abort t.UrM, lony. A word to tht· wlae ls 11lfflden1. New Hopes Unlocked HART1''0RD t API -When a prisoner is led from court to began tus prison term, freedom is not all he leaves betund. His wife and children race the same term out.side bars. To help them through this often critical period. the Conn~t1cut Prison Association has created a "Woman in ~" program for fhe wiv11s or girlfrie nds of &'tisoners from the Hartford area. Pat Downs of New Britain, one of the pilot program's JO volunteers, recently sat beside one or those wi ves m Hartford Superior Court as the woman's hus band received a 7-t.o-15 year term. "When they said the sentence, l could CeeJ myself going into shock. It was so final," she re· called. "They said the sentence and be juat walked away." During the ensuing month she counseled the woman, explaining routine things such as rules for prison vis its and how prisoners' mail is handled. She has also been helping the woman through the mental strain and s hock lhal came With her sudden responsibilities. Enes Moran of Bloomfield. program direc- tor, is the widow or a man who served time at the slate prison in Somers. "For a woman It's a traumatic time and for kids it's an overwhelming experience," said the mot.her of three. "We need to consider the needs of women and children. They surrcr the same · stigma as the men but nobody seems concerned about that.'' Initial contact with prisoners' wives and friends is usually made in court on sentencing day. Volunteers in the newly created program approach the women and explam what they can of(er . "The woman doesn't have to be legally m ar- ried to the man. Any slroog bond as recognized," l\lrs. Moran said. "We offer to tnJcc them on thetr fm1t \'isit so they don't ha\•e to be by themselves," she added. "It's a major tbmg to go to the prison to see that man." • Volunteers also offer support when the prisoner is released and returns home to find a woman wbo perhaps has bttome more indepen- dent during his imprisonment. She may also be resentful about the disruption his prison lerm has caused in their lives. "Woman in Crisis" grew from parallel er. forts of Mrs . Moran and Margaret Worthington of Hartford, a Connecticut Prison Association member. The program is fUnded by Trice. a project or Trinity College and the Hartford Graduate Center. Tbe association hopes some or the women who get help through the program wlll eventual- ly train others, enabling the project to spread to other court districts ln the state. Judson School IN ARIZONA FOUMDlO IUI r .. I ti 1 j " I •In I I> 'f ,~ '°' L ., l" '"'f"IJlll' •, i • l ,., net, > t C ''' • n • [ ,. t""' ~. ,: ~ 1 I 1 A , M ,,.,, Boarding Grades l · t:? ..... c ............... , .... I ........-,..~ ... -. atOtMG, SWIMMING, ~Y. flfo4MIS. GOLF. WATltl SlllHG AHO S..OW SKIING f-OI ~'""""'Of tftfOt'W'WtlOn ,,... •• u,11 etitl'l'• "Ulnb*f'a ScllMf T-..,-s.,tH••r I 5, lf76 Fer trrec._. writ. JUDSOH SCHOO&.. loa I SH Scett..._, ArfL 15252 ""-(6021 '41·77JI Princ ipia Co ll c~e graduat es Phyllis W. Godwin of Corona del Mar and Randolph W. Hale. Denver exchanged wedding vows and rings In St. Andrew 's Presbyt eri a n Church, The bride d id graduate work in education at UC Irvine and her husband earned a BS in business Miller-Sweene~ Joyce Sweeney and Robert Mill er. both of Newport Beach, were jored in early childhood --------------------' and elementary educa· ------------------------------------------lion. She is employed at • \ Horoscope: Scorpio .. Recognize Signals TUESDAY, AUGUST17 i:n: t:mphasi~e ~ten· BySVDNEV OMARR ti ~I . commun1cat1ons. ARIES <March 21· ability to get messa~e April 19): Accent on -~cr~s-Reh1se to be ll'I· money. possessions, t1m1dated by one who ~x­ changes, collections, p ~unds esoteri c locating oC lost articles. philosophy. You get to heart of mat· LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. ters. 22): What you seek may TAURUS (April 20· be "burle~ deep," .. ~b· May 201 : Make changes, v1ous!~· this means dig. ask questions, express g~na Is necessary. yours4!1f -piece Finances of partner, together bits of informa· mate mus t b e con · Uon for complete story. sidered. Cyclecontinues high. SCOR PIO (Oct. ~3~ , GEMINI Otay 21-June Nov. 21 I: Intuitive m· 20); What occu rs In tellcct could work. over· "confined a rea," such as ti m ~. Em P,h us1s o n hospital or theater Is public relations, con· ·more 1mportunl thao tacts, contracts. com - usual. Be obst'rvant --mltments. Be alert for oddlscrt'et. signals, clues. Let others CANCER (J une 2 J· show their hand. July 22): 1o:mpha:u~ on SAGITTARIUS <Nov . dt'Slre. what to do about 22-Dec. 21>: Avoid direct career altuntlon. Key confrontations. Maintain now ls to mould Polley to balance and humor. Corm viable alllances.' H~nlth , e mplo yme~t, 1-f:O (July 23-Aug. 22>: unique services come an· CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Be willing to review. revise, even to tear down fo r ultimate purposes of rebuilding. Accent on r omance. creativity, children. significant changes. AQUARIUS <J a n. 20-Feb. 18>: You come up with inform ataon that ro uld l ead to a "windfall." Hulld on solid structure. finish transaction. Ol'al w1lh those who have a "track r~ord.'' PISCES <F eb . 19 March 20>: Short tnp, in· volving relative or special m essal(l.', mii:ht command attention . Home. domestic satu:i U<>n l'omes into focus. If Au&usl 17th Is your birthday you are capable of organizing. of runninit a business{ of handling r espona blllly and money. You ore creative, controversia l, con· sldered "sexy.'' CANO Headstarl, Santa Ana. Her hus band also graduated from UP with a m asters in counseling and personnel guidaoce. He is an alumnus or Fullerton High School. Parents of the newlyweds. who will live in Newport Beach, are Jack Sweeney, La Hon· da; Lois Sweeney, Los Altos; Ro bert Miller, Anaheim and Elizabeth Settles, Fullerton. *** Snyder-Travers Establishing their hOme in Corona del Mar wi.JJ.... be R ex Wi11iam Snyder and his bride, the former Janice Laura Travers who were mar- ried In Our Lady Queen of Angels Church, Newport Beach. The newlyweds are graduates of Corona del MarHls:h School. The bride also gradual· ed from Orange Coast College and her husband, l'CI. A Corona del Mar lhghSchool tl.'acher. he is "orkanJi on his m asters in physical. education at Aiusa Pacific College. Their parents are Mn1. Millie S. Trave rs or Corona de! Mar and Mr. and Mrs. Reginald W. Snyder, Mission Viejo. " ~00 get res ults. Promo-to focus. Take nothlnJC ~fidvanccment, more for granted. 1'H onslblllty and 1Jf~ ter rowards a.re ------------------------------t.t~t~red. O lder. In· .... ----------------------------------------------------~ ~~:~:!. actuully looks MONDA y MIGHT'COMCERT SPECIAL t~aGO (Auf. 23-Sept • • FASHION TENNIS APPAREL SAVE 30% Desic)ner colection by Le lel and Rhia • SHORTS • BLOUSES • TENNIS DRESSES Sale Prices lfftdl•• M DR..,, Allplt ''·' to' ,... Sp 1 lfay GDD• Dept .. Loww Leftl JCPenney ........... s... .... .,.... .... ' FABRIC SALE LL: NEW FALL FABRICS Al ~REATLY REDUCED PRtCES!! f lann~I prints Perky little florals, plaids & novelt(es on 100% cotton. Not intended for use in children's sleep- wear or robes sizes 14 and under. 100% cotton -Machine' wash 36" wide. REGULAR 1.19 YD. calico prints These floral designs are great for skirts, aprons and blouses. Cotton fl cotton blend. Machine washable -44" wide. REGULAR 1.49 YD. do!!~!~ALL ~~s Comfortable and stylish are these beautiful cJoul>le knits including the famous Ponte Roma and Crepe Stitch. Machine wash • T umllle dry 100% Celanese FORTREL®f'olyester 2 VOS. $3 REGULAR PRICE 1.99 VD. BACK·TO-SCHOOL SUITINGS plaids ·n solids Get set for back-to-school with thtM NW fall, cool weather fabrics. A tremendous a11ortment of fine suitings. 100% Polyester & Acrylics plus blends 54" wide. PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU AUGUST 21st. 1~ .... ~\.Cos!!.,~ Costo Mt~lS86 Westminster Mal . .......... , ..... Westminster 891-3171 Gorden l'.nwe IZlll ....._,.T~iit.Y•'•I 530-1542 Huntinaton Center . ............................. .. 897-1()13 Honor Ptaia 17tll .. MtMI Sapta Aop-543-5S5l tsuena Ped (.enter t.., ........ Bu.no Park-828-6323 .. , f ~Mothers' Sabots .. Drip-dry D~rby Deciding they'd , ''Rather Be Sailing." a small grouµ of ~ewport Harbor Yacht Club mothers borrowed their children's sabots and i;;t~rted racing 1n the summer of 1965. Since then. :\lothers· Sabots has grown to 80 members, rangin g 1n age from 2 1 to grandmother!\ :\lot aJI are mothers. Some don't t>\'en sail . they'd rather serve on the r ace com - m1ttee During the school year. the mothers have three seasonal. in\'ltationaJ series. Plus woman sailors from other Newport Beach yacht clubs come to compete once a month. The group races e\ery Tuesday and Thurs- day during the summer for the hour and a°\_alf while the children ha\'e Cl.lunch break. Trophies are awarded in elas~cs A.Band C. Besid es the serious events. there are just- for·fu n races to various members· tbayfront homes for lunch. ~l'l'dless to say. the dress is ·•c1rip-dr~· .. for such occasions as crazy relays. and backward and balloon races. Officers this year are Mrs Frank Marshall. comm0<lore: ~I rs'. Ben Wright. vice commodore: Mrs. St4art McKenzie. rear commodore, and the !\Imes. Dix ·Tovell and Barbara ·Jordon, race committee chairmen "' All -women Sabot SaLlors events take place every month e xcept July and August at various yacht clubs from Los Angeles to San Diego. More than 150 Southern Californians are ex- pected to part1c1pate in the Little Old Ladies Regatta. Sept. 15 at Newport Harbor Yacht ' Club. Teams from the chfferent clubs arri ve in matching outfits for this colorful event, which is -;ponsored in alternate years by the Balboa Yacht Club The weekly pra.ct1ce sessions are quite casual. as these pictures show. but can you think of a better way to ~pend a lunch hour? Daily Pilot Photos by Patrick 0 'Donnell • Monday August 16. 1976 ·Hallie Strock (left) an_q Barbara Welsh (below) would agree with this quote from 'Wind in the Willows ': 'There is nothing - absolutely nothing -half DAILY PILOT so much worth cJ.oing as simply messing about in boats. ' As Joy Tove/I times and Commodore Chris Marshall oversees the sabots/ under sail, racing action turns hectic (below) and Beckie B even wrestles with her rigging. l • 'I I ·' ·1 I .. •·. ,•,' ·.· t. l • •• 8-1 BA r ----·-. ___ ...!_~IJ, Au-:iusi •& 1•r.i; IOOMER TUMBLEWEEDS FUNKY WINKERBEAN 'bu ®CJ AtAOl.O C 1/6 .41. WMS WOlol Ot:ll BO .-.MAT tk; ACCOOl#AMS ~ Ar A COt-lvei-lTt~ UP-OOWN! UP-OOWNI . 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SMOCK GORDO P~ ,-~e I P , I f= &A.N A.NA. SKI NS AR.e REAL-L-Y so S L-1P PeR.v, 1o1ow PO ~NANAS M ANAC::.e "r'O t<8t!!P -rHt!!.N'\ O N ~ MOONMUWNS yo!) SE:EM TO HAVE THE KeY TO f>. HAPPY M.l~!N4£, !,fl.DY PL.USHBOTTOM. ,_...r:;!'.R~a "' by Chfts M. Set.ft TELL TME." NOT TO HIT THE au.L 50 l{~D ! by Mell 38 Pi.ct ol tutl •08odv ol 1n (Jgan11m 4 1T~ot IQUllll bboellence 1 5 fnf9111gtnCt 6 Put onto ••• · · a• ' action 29 Slldf'l9 knOI lntor11111 T lnd11n 30 01.sctrdt 58 Ending with 11-E f f A<Sof\j I'M L.ATE, MIC. M~, /~ T"'AT ! HAc:> '1"0 Mei..P AC'T'HIA R'. i:tND HIS lltA, VSIN6' Alrfl.~U~ I~ A F'a'.X E'ICCL4'7E ! A ~EAL tMN WOUL.0 Ocean 31 Ovy lll'IH Oii and l>fl!t 1s11nd 31 MultlOlild tlO The Holy 8 Sup11 jet by lend M>t>1 9 Set or mor11 37 l ubtlCatora GLOVE I AKE! 1HE tHPON~l9ILITY FOfC "''s so'4(; LATE! 0 --·--··-----······---·-···--- by Gus Aniola by hrd Johnson ~OOP Hot.JSEtc:'5EPER~ .ARE HARD TO FIND. j l t "I'm wrc &lad that wu before our time-I'd never have the nerve IO ao out in ludl rid1tulov1 pr1> •· DENNIS THE MENACE .. - ,-- Monday's Afternoon Pr· ea NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ..... r t..., -IN 0.. ... --~ .. --Y--~--.CNIC ... W -_0.lroll-CIM-11\llDO e,~ __ ..,.,. ___ i.ti...,tetw1iono..-"-1,,.1t ... 1 ~ l .• -,,..,. .. II ' J• • l• • p •• ., . •a 'f .: 1\ .... .. ii • )44 •• 1•. •• ,, . Io • " . ... • ,, . u. '' .. . . , , ... . ..... I/ 0 ...... !•I Dollar Drops TOKYO <AP1 -Thi' '1oll3r'11 valuf! .1galnst the yen droPped sharply lo dtty, with slrona dl'mand tor Japan's money app:ircntly hasc•d on itis recent trend of selling more goods OVC'rseas than it buys . The dollar clo~ed at 200 025 yco. Jt.s lowest since March 26. 1975, and down Crom Friday'" 292 ~yen Dollars f()r delivery in "'" months droPpcd Crom 293.075 lo 290.575 yen. Pear Market Slumps SACRAMENTO (AP> -Crowers expect to dump 20,000 to 30.000 tons or pears this year beeause they lack a market tor all lbe fruit, Q spokesmon says •. Cameron Girton, menoJ.tcr of the California Canning Pe .. r Assoc1alion, said a biJ: crop •. a heavy carryov~r of canned pears from last year. the can nery strike and th~ hiib cost of labor all contribute to the bad slt .. tion '• .. f Mon<IAY i\u US! 16, 1976 s DAIL Y PILOT 5 Today's ProfJlen1s Friendly Skies - H 'ow Friendly? l\) 1\111,TON ~JOSKOWl'r~ ll 't-not Ul\U!!u.11 lo hll\ ,. ~nun,: pc•oplt' h,•adlng up :11rl11w' Put P>1ll1•11'011 1.1n l nit NI tur L ln1.'' "h\•n h1• "ll' ~ C' H ~m1th took th1• ht•lm ut /\nwr 1can Alrltnt·~ when h\• v.ns :'I~ Hollf'rt SI fl>Und,od l onlln\•ntul Alrlme!'I when h1• v. as 31 And Ju on T1111111• IJundw!l I' .in i\ ml'nt.•.in wht'll h1• w;a' 27 N (l " w 1· h a ' 1• HlrhJl'tl J 1''1.•r11-. 11u11· tmmni.: .1.s Jlrl''Hh•nt all\I Chi('( t'\1.'('Ul I\ l' llfftt'H o( l'n1ll•<1 Air Linl':.. tht• nal11111' l.rr ~t·'<I a ll l'Urlll'r b1rthrl.1~ u1111l A11~ 31 Money Tree Hut llwn"~ .1 b1i.: <11m•n•nn• hc.:l" 1•1•n Ft•ri 1~ Jnd lhc enr I:, pipn1.•1•1' o( ttw a11;,ll{lj>rndu'>lrY And 1h1•r1•':0, ubu a big dlf feren<.'t' bt•lweN1 tilt' :llrllnt! industry or toduy t1nd ycstcr day. THI:: MEN WllO Bllfl.T T iii:: airline compant,Cs wer:\' crusader-. for u m•w form or lran:.portation. Their C'Om · pantt'' gre" s h.•Jd1ly v.1th the 1.•>.pan,wn of a market that hardh existed v.·ht-11 thev took O\ t>r TOday. the u1rhr1<.·s· an· dommant in lhl• movement ol pt>ople from onl' e1ty tv another The indus try 1:. m:tlurl'. menning the l1thl1' problert) 1~ Ill) lon.ier i;ro\\ t h hut 111..111ag111R rC':.1111rl·1•:. \\t'll rnougb :10 that !!k yrorkeun~ C\koU. du not outtl1slancc re' l'nues. as they hsve tended to do an n•ct.•nt) t•ars. DICK FERRIS, \\110 llAS that Joh al l 'n11ed. enter ed the airline business hv c1rcumstanrc" not of his own choos- tnt?. He graduatc•d from Cornell in 1\162 and went immediate ly into th1.• h1)tel bu:.rm':>:.. It so happened lhat the hotel chain he joined was Western lnternational, wh1eh was latt>r arquin.'CI by United' Air Lines Edward E. Carlson. th<.' mun \\ho had guided \\ estern 1n10 o ne or the leading hold c·hains. was ttic·} tapP'.'<l to run United and Carlson hrnughl f'(•rris alon~ with tum, fi rst to run the airline·~ food 'en iee operations, lhC'n to heart up mark,•ung and no .... to run the t•nttre airline' " ·-j I F1•rrr<., took th1. t•ontrob at l'mted in April. JUSl as Ult .. ,· airline was rN·o\'enng Crom tlw t•fCects of u pre·Christ{TlJI~ strike' lie has bct•11 spending a 1tnod cfrul or his time travel mg around the system. m\•etrng w1lh cmployes. With ~n employe force or n1.•arly 50,000 u11d a slo~un id(•nt1fying it,stlf as thl> "Fri<.'ndly Sk1C!o," cmploye mor,1lt.•" a h1 i;h priodt.) concern at Unitt•d. THE RA1'11FIC'ATIONS 0"' a1rl11w 1•mployc mor alt• could be glimpsed in the-June 1i:.,uc• 11( "F'm·ndly Times," United's monthly m•wspaper for thr trUOfh . The newspaper rccl'ivc-d and printed a lrlter frnm an l'mplnyt· who rC'ported on n rPc1•11t l lr\it<'d 01,:!hl I rom l'luraj(o to Sun l"randsco. 1'h<• cmploye SUld tht• firsl l'lass M'CllOll Of the plane Cl.lf n<.'d 22 pai.s rngers, 14 of them l 'nill'!I ('mplnyl's traveling on pa.'lSCS. Ou ring the fli ght, s<ml till' ll'IH•r ... a nonrevenut.· pass couple Jointly occupied lhl• front lav;itory Cor appr<IX 11nately ~o mmutcs. l>unng this. and following the enlr~· .md dt'sserl services. three• PliSSl'Ogcrs ha\ ing forgottcn the lavatory was occupied -attemptt.'CI to use the facility. "lnttlally, the 01ght attendant treal<.'d the SilualiOI\ ~· disgusting, but rather inconsequential. However, she lafor decided to request the couple to vacate th<' lava tory. After the second attempt, which included some dcfrnitc threats in front of aJJ the first·class passengers, the male passenger returned to his seat, humorously commcnhng on how sick his companion was. A few minutes later, the Cemalc also vacated the lavatory." The employe wnting the letter deplored the incident 11:-. renecting poorly on all United employcs und the United newspaper naturally ai:reed with the comment. Now that's a problem Messrs. Pollen.on, Smith, ~I x and Trippe didn't have to contc-nd with. when they Y{ex building their airlines. :~.: . ~ ;;. 'Bird' Soothes .... ''-' ... •' Ruffled F eatherS People in n eed or an outlet for p<.'nt-up anger ~ntl rrustrations may soon be "going to the b irds" for help tr Jerry Travis' idea catches on. Travis. a 33·year-o ld Sunnyvale r eside nt and switchboard operator for Pan Amer ican Airlines in San Francisco. discovered that problems can often ht' overco~c if only there's a neutral third party around lo t alk to -llkt.· his new.found companion, "dirty bird.'' "TllE J>IFFICULTJES MV wife .• Joye<'. and I wen• hav1n~ a fow months ago probably ar1· typical or man) ( coNsuMER J couples short tempers and a pr<'fercncc for yellini: al t•ach other in Sll';lcl or lrying to ra t1onally talk things out," he said "After se v c rul v.1.•eks ''' a lmost noo &lop verbal battles,'· tw c·ontrnucd. "I t:ame hom e one art~t noon and found Joye<• '>Cn:11n1111~ 11hv·1·n1t h•s al a small hin l that was dist urhing Uu· rtow<.'r'i 1n twl' I J vort le J>l unter box on the hock patio. "THE PAROUV n•:rw..: .. :N ttu: way 'he was tronlinll the bird and th1· w11v Wl' had IX'<'fl rn •ol in~ c•arh ot.h1•1 seemed M1 l11d1n11us lo me th11t I <'rnaltln I l11·lp hut l1rcak out I au~hmi.: Th<·n whN1 "ht·1l1'iCll\'('rt·tl I hail Y..1t 1H':.1>ccl the• <:n tire S<'l'nt', i.111• 1>t.1rlt'<l lm1Hhln~ tou The 1mporl<inl. th1n11.1o;. th(' 111C'1dcnt 1 e:i lly hc•lp<•d ui. bt•l(rn cnmmun1cullnA with <.'ll('h 01 h1•r a~.1111 t.11h'r 11t :i1 ,., 1•nrn1:. Travis ~;1111. hf• nnd h" wrf<' kidded tihout hoY.. rnu<·h th\• lnrd hod done for Uwm '"they irnt:on thl'i r p at 111 w :111 rn~ for 1l lo r('t11rn. "Whl'n thl' l11rc1 didn't come h11C'k ,'' Hu1d Trnv1~ ... , decld<'d to ma kl' a miniature Ont' m yM•lf Joye~ nnd· J nl('knnmrd ii ·narty nird' ond pul 1l 011 J lihclf In the den. Next wr mad1· :in u1trc .. •1111.ont that whenever either of u11 twraml' onJ?ry or upset with nnt• unolhl'r Qt home, the first thrnit w1.· w oulrl do is go Into the den and vc:nl our lru11lrn· Uons on 'DirtyH1rd ' "THEN WE FELT Wt: l'OUld tulk to each other calmly and seni.1bly · subsequently. Trav1!i rrlul<Xl his <•xpericncc to some frrrnds and rcct'ived numerous requests frnm them to t>ot- row "Dirty ll1rd" for a few d nys. "tt hccnmc In such·cf' mand , .. he noted. "th at r couldn't keep trnl'k of who had ll after n whllt' "Finally," Trnv1s said, "Last Juno. several buslne1111 associates who knew about 'Dirty Bird' suggested we tey ·to manufacture the Item In quantity. "With their markclJol( know-how." he aalc:l. "we fontlrd a company called Bird Brain Productions and set up opern- hon.~ In Santa Clara." EACH "DIRTY Bl RO," A sm:ill ruuy.Jooking creatur madt or synthetic materials. comes packaged in Its own 11lmulated blrdcaie which also C'onlains a scroll detailing t• humorous legend of the bird's ancc11try and tcllina new owners how to "toke 1l out on 'r>irty Hird .... Travis sald the "nedgllntt firm" bas bclJun taking or- dcrt1 for the product from retail slOtMI and gift thops across tht country . I• OAJlY PllOT I I "AGAIN? I t"°4J9ht tti. convention wos all over!'' ((ot o probLem? Then wnte to Pat Vurm l'at will cµt red tape. gett mg lht' answers and act ion you need to solr.:e 1r1eqwt1es m g-OIJ('Tnment and bu.~•· ness Mail 11our que.~t10r1.~ to Pat Dum1 At Your Service. Oranqe Coa~t Datly Piiot. P 0 . Bo.r 15&J, Costa Mt!sa. (..',\ !126'.!ti 111clud~ your telephone number. Tile columr1 appears doily ~xcept Saturdays ~ ~-~•Tested • DEAR PAT: About four months ago I sent t,wo defective air mat- tresses buck t o the manufacturer. Stebco Industries in ChiC'ago Ttt' mattresses cost S\4'.9S each and were guaranteed against all defects. I followed the g uarantee instructions and returned the mal· tress~ with a letter ol txplanatlon. They h;1d deflated without ap- parent reason or sign or .. ·ear. I sent another let ter after a few weeks. but I ·ve had no r esponSl'. The guarantee promised "repair or replacement handJed promptly." C.D .. Costa M<'~:t Mary Lanell, Stehcn lndu11lrtes• spokeaman, • reported lhal thf' type ol air matlrt'l'll you r.-. • turned was no lonitf'r t\'allablf', but you l'l't rf' -n•l replacC'mt"nls of towaparable 1t ylt> and f1-luf'. Shf' f'XPl•lntd lhal tht delay C\CC'Urrt'd bttause Stebco had a dt'- llvery problem with lhl llaj)plfc-r In rhr Orit'nc. Sla("ktJ Curl allftf DEAR P AT \\'hale r 51\opping In Los An~cles i\ recently. l ran acr<lfls a ,. brand or s lacks called • '•San Francisco Pan\ t Works." The store didn't • h"'1e my s ize. but I liked the s lacks :l lot and would hke lo find out where they can be bought in O range County. N.E .. Costa Mesa San Franchlt'O Panl Works ••• a shorC·llvf'd divl1lon of San Francli.co Stalrt Work• of l.o!i Anlf'IO. The slack!! wne made tbl1 1pr1na ocd)', accordln« to tll.- man u f 1 ct u r C' r ' 1 •PGkeaman, who 1ddfd tfaat the Wa«on M aNtt>n, Bulfum1. May Co. and other majer departmmc tt«f'I carry llt &him. Your ~lit bC"t would be to chffk out theae 1tore11 for any N"m•lnln« 111lack1. Call ~oel Litt4"• DEAR PAT: J hove misplaced th~ kC )' thnt 011eM my Whirlpool freezer. l've tried to get another key rrom local dealers, but so fur I ha- ven't had any luck. The m ode l n umb er is EWtl23S S.K .. Fountain Valley A replacement key now has Men malled to you. Jim Tichenor of Whirlpool uplalned tllat problems concernint care. repair or replace- me.t parts can he r~ ported to Whirlpool by t~epboaiJlg its toll·fN:<e ··cool -Line,'• <st•> W ·l3tl. Some of •he o•hf'r ma· jor appllaat'e manufac· turers also maintain a toll·frtt number &o assisl c u s •omer s . West - lngltou11e Appliance Servkf' un he con•acted by phoninit <8841 > 245·06t0. Admiral ('orp. ·~ tofJ.frtt numl>fo,. is C8N> ·'17·1305. f'l•lt Labf"I# I> P.A R r AT ls all fosh frt.krully in:.pectcd'! I've· s<>en somt> kinds of fish in the supermarket with grade :111:ns or inspection shields on the labels. but others do not have these markin"i; I!\ one kind or fish better than another" T.C .. Costa Mesa The processors of fbb prodHt• Maring these e1nblem1 waat you to tJUnk t!Mlr fisb is better. IMlt lhae markings are the retail of voluntary wpectloa and grading. 'l1le U.S. Departmem of Commerce recently made lhls senlce avalla· ble. Prot'essors of in· specled seafoods are ptrmlttf'd lo dl11play tht' offlclal lJSDC grade or ln11pet'tlon !ihleld11 nn their labels. Only UtOeit' firms that prot'HI 0511· ery product• unde r federal l•Spet'tloa are permit&~ to Hf'ftlaese f'mbff'ms. Th~ VSOt\ mandatory continuous lMptttLoa of animal pro- dl6t'U laclades only ~at and poultry -not n.sh. 11\f're h1 no fedC"ral re• qalrrntf'nC that all Osb bt" ln s p ec tt'cl for wltoluomeaeu. f'lsb t'ome allMr the Food and Drac Acl"' lalatratlon "ape( cltecll" ln11ped'°'9 procram. 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ICltlNG,JoMO .,.OJ.c--J. HASKINS °'"'• '-•"" •nd'"""""" ti••· MOSSEll. OA..,111 1-. ....i ,.,...,..,. Ar>1t; YI, YOllt·" -,..,.._ IM ltHO,.OES. Tlll•m•• 0 .Md J•"IU I( HUBtlAltO, C•"""" tr--1~e (A•I; Mll.1.Elt, (•I ~'" W •"d Jwtllt" A ; HUfCHIHSOll. J"dll" l.yn1t -~I Ed••rd: MTHAfT, ,,,..ry f:lle'IG<ll<e_M.l.. PltAOO. ll•eOtey M Sr 4'1\d Do_.,. Lou•W. NE6L. (M .... lf 0 -With•"'" OCWETf,OllwM'I """ ~r1< a .... 11. M.AltlCS. ,_ - M•tOl<I \ , (001(, !'NI no..oi .. ""° .,_,.., a••L,Y. '""''c"m-" ~"°'" T FOWi.iii, Cer"°"' WC. -~~ K••. IAcoaus. ~ 4 """ _., I (I.SHE~ It_, t-• -~ ... OOAJJUI. 11-t ....sr• ... -•,....,,.,., Pupils Collect Degrees Thr~ Oranae Coa11l students were arnona: tht' 282 Pomon• College seniors who rMelved bachelor or am df'Qr'CC$ 1.t recent ceremonan. Joel Dovld kuperberai. 11on ol r.tr. and l\t rs S1dnt!y R. KupcrbtHIL 10121 Stonl'ybroo.k Ave .. Hunt· inl\oo Buch, grac1uot· cd with honors In in· temtlUonat r elations . Two Corona del Mar rcsldt'nls, Douclas Cam<'ron Seiti and M llrie Mad e l eine Herold. ;also received degrees. Seitz. son or Mrs. Patricia l\nn Seilr.. 501 Narcissus Ave.. r~­ret ved h is degree in philosophy . Man e Herold. daughter or Mrs . Mana Otto, 431 Carnation Ave .. was awarded 3 degree in hleraturl: and art OCC Seeks Singers ForClwir People who enjoy sing- ing are orrered the op- portunity to develop "ocally and to perform before audiences by Orange Coast College's all-college choir. "The choir performs the b est of choral literature," says di rec· tor, Walter E . Glecker. "Students or all ages find vocal development. growth in musicianship and appreciation of choral music to be the b y-products of r e· hear sa l s and performances." Rehearsals will be held Mo nd ays, Wed· nesdays nod Fridays at noon this fall in OCC's Ol"11'' Fine Arts Hall. Fall clusscs begin Sept. 13. R egistration runs Aug. 23 through Sept. 17 in the OCC ad· missions office. 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SPA.MISH MAMSIOH OM~IU POOL·llACtf sH~too \\'n>u;bl lrun \'nlr) lo hua:•· h\ln~ room 11t'Uh '.iull~ t"t'1hn1;11 and lloor t u t·t>lt1ng f1 rt.'pl11Ct' P..at11er•1 Me&.: Ur01mat1t' .,;.illt•t)' Wet WA'f'9llOM'f New.under con tructlon: conttmp Ca~ Cod. 4 8R. o4l::: ba., playrm. ot 5th BR .. 2 frplcs. oak nrs., ln&cpg. Pte.r & noat. $360.000 Lido Nord. 6 ~R. or 4 BR, & 2 BR apt. On sandy oo.-ch. S29S;OOO BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR I : ' 1 1 • • 'i ( I I LEASE • 'OPTION Aiu.1ov1 owner "Ith \" cant hottw 111 lll'b a l"llon 'l'hj• :S lwdr~in. ~ hath b o m l' o' \•tl ookln.: ~.-.. pu11 ltJrbor1 ,~ .. "llm<' p ..1111\ ::inrt lil'N b t>1na but th1.• o~ net '' rr 1.uly \Odt•ul l'ALL (JlllCk l)'.~·~l • SELECT PROPERTIES All rr11I t''lute ad\ l'rllk'<I b.Jr Sp1r .. 1 1>t.11rc-0>1c.> ll 1n thJ l'<'Wl>P.JPl'r '' i.ub· 11p,tt'I011~ m..i,wr i.<ulto lit l"l't w the 1-'t'Ckr.il fai <·htlJh·n~ 11uarl\•r11 llou~1ni: i\l'l u l IUll Courmet kllchrn Oln(' PAI NT & $AVE ~h•<·h rn..iko 11 1111.•it;al t t.u.~h tcrr.u:b. llURJtV • COSTA MESA J d\rrt1sc · 11ny pr 1.• tor tb d(('Oratot"• dt'·· _. .....,,,. ti IOOZ uwDIRSSOOOO r.-rtnrl', ltmtlutlon 0 hJ(bt.003·7811 •• .. ,. 1¥94 ... , ~ • du1rnmm11uon bu~ed 01 "'°'"'' •·•f\"tAN •t r•>• 1• ••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Co.t..\' 3 ll\•dro11m "!. h.11h OPIM AU WH:IC 1·5 rM UNIQUE IM UOADMOC>lt · Rul'k:> to gre-,•nlwlt. ''tit-:-to pnrk . .& Jl«.'<iroom:., plu' ~· .... di>n . :.phl. Sl 19.500 '-.. UN l ()U I: li()Ml:S ACA L TORS•. 675 6000 2443 Eau Coast Highway, Corona del Mai rat·c. color. rt"ll1tmn. "I.'"'· le 1~~1~,·~1 VACA.MT z STOtlY ATIEHTION h11m1.·. Nl·cdi. """"' TLL' or nut1onal 0111110. or ;u --·-• I _ .... WPOIT A:<i.umablt• \' \ 111 .111 111ttnllon to m.il.l' an> • . : ~ \\'t.> o1rc t.: X I' /\ " V l'n<'t>tl at siM.~ l'.lll lor I · ltut h prl'krt.>nct•. hmlla· RIVIERA 1-~ U and all' ttllt.>rt!ltll'<I ui>potnlmt'nl. IHti 1l~l GtMrel 1002 Gettet'ol I 002 uon, or dl!\CMmtnataon." ~ \''leant 2 ~tory Con tn lhre ..... atddauonal "'~;, .. ,,., , .. t-1 1 'IP ,, •, , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• J UMITS 1lomrn1um 1d1mlly local rl'IJl'l.'1tcnlllll\'l':. lwo lo [ ~ I Ttu~ nl'"'"paper \\Ill not 3 Br Ilse+ ~ew Ou}ll'""· cd wu11. t o •l'hool n ·:.1d1.•ntial 11111,., & ont• . 1•:UJ iltJJ knov. mgl~· ,1c< cpl .An) sul)t'r plu h f:. S1du c.; M Includes pool, bllllJrd:.. for u new l'OO\mt"rctul Qf.\ii:~ ..id\l'rl1Sl1\J: fnr rt'Ol 'SlJ8.000.S48·B673uftSl'M lounge,p11\ihon.Ja<·uu 1. dh1111on Pll.•..i,e rall ro A c:.t.all' ~ h1t•h 1s 111 , iola· ownr. agt sunno & Tennl!'i Owner appoinlmenl. 1Jean Col lion of lhr law had to mon~ North Anx· or Don Von Geldcrn I l•----------i IOUS to sell Taki! udvrm · COLE OFl~EWPORT 2 ouglexes s for Sol« 1--------llf tage CallS-i6·2313 REALTORS .... 1002 Potential G•I.,. ,.,.,, .... ,v~'·' •''· 675-5511 Sl6.0 o Eoch • • "'" Ir-Os liillH Li -----Vista art•a 2 lk<troom" ..... ~~·~~~~~;..... 3 Bedroom ·~ .Jtdnj~ ::~~~~~.... ~~~~!! ;~~' ':;H;,~~ .. ~:,~.~. RANCH N ft B h · ;;:z:::===i•••• -.:.ar..iRl'll Loni! h'r&1\ It• CRE 8wp0 nC ...,...._~ HUNTINGTON ICH n.in'-" in vc1.up..inc> "o ' 1 A Tteehncii i.treet. many HEW LIS-TING Giant ~hade trees ~el\cr ea rt· no h t ok 1.. <• l' v ,\ lnni: cuuntry lane 1 t I E 1 thb bn~hl checrY home tng µrop,•rty 111:1n14 .. ,• shad~I hl.'ncalh .in um· t>u e n Ill i.. n r ) t:\ST S IDE COSTA · d . hd .., b-·ll..i ur L·'werin" trees enclosed port'h. Larl!I.' MBs \ 3 BR <fon 1,, :Staml'<I gla;," ull' oor mcnl doc~ ti a ll \"t•r> lvv. ·~ v .. r enr porch ens} to · ' : · t'nlryleadsintur111y ~ur downOK..::>cllt1r\t.1llhl.'l1J le:idi. to this rust1t' cndose ror l:;rge ri1 m1ly bath home . tircat loc·a rou nd in ~:. I.oh "' finant'l' Cull u' on thi:. hide" ay Btg woad en 3 r 0 0 m . Se P a r 3 1 e h~n. nc.ar \\ e:stcl,tr :.h.o~ l'U,tum red lo\ ood. l't'dJ 1 monl'' makL•r bedroom r an<'h i.ils on brea kfast nrca. D1n1n1: L ~till!. Large lot with alley and paneling ti~l'd bnd, cnormuu:. '• u c·rl" ! t: X· LR One bed access -mature trees firciilace for thm.c wmtei l.'CUlt\'c entry to 'weep· k'notly. pme cou:;.CX:: ~? S6~.E BARRETT evenings. Seµarate ram• 1 n I! 11 \ 1 n I! r 0 0 m t1ce. Pnvute bade )Uni re 1 ly room. Covered " Gour me l i.. t I <' hen • Large laundrr • sewing -REALJY-patio accen~ low main u·pu r111.-~l om·ln ·l.aw room. Obie itar tenance yard wuh rru~ ?tuaat·ric·~~!\0 ~~~~~:! OpenSat/Sun/N.onl s 64M2tt f15·4060 trees. Hurry! It won ~ ~ ~o llohdav last 842·~ c-omplex ! A rusli c · Olt•ll•Jo•n \•t ••rr>.t>: r p..irad1sc in horse. coun· 400llr"~. FOl.i srAIUlLIMG r• f11 ~~~peia~~~;!~y s:1'.~~ C.Mdfd~ MUS C~~=-p~~~K · ~1w111i tot JI down ! Call for -• • Sparklin6i one story . =•••••••-qwck showmg. 847-6010 · • home auracli vely ap· 0-1 .. •~0"''''""'' 11 "'q • pointed. Ttus one bas it [~ 11~~·11 ~I all · brick flrepJace, tle:tt· 9.Wiillllli!'!i!iilij~· lnvastors oppty. Will ed&f'lt d t bO t& ·j} i ~~:t~ne~0~~!~~~~s 0l ~!1i~f:0:=~~: J:c~ 0 em stones for boro• In 11 t r-11 M "'GHl ... CIMT "' .. more. urry o see . ...., "' " 11. 8 . " ~. M . area. M&·231J • WATEAMOMT SJ6.0212ews. ~,.,rn• .. 11sr~ro~r1o11H1 ~t:~~c:!!~~ec~vi:~ PLIUASYl~CIEOWME !~·ltilll1~1 water !'liestled umong " , .-a-••••-Ln.-es & beaut. tndsc Bc3"t., comp. remodeled ---~ - garden w /rovered brick hom@ w/sep. lncome unit patio & de<-k leading t on a huge R·Z ror lot. l HORN Z IATH \our own pvt dock. Real o loolt'g the bay & ocean Doublc~arDjlc h· ~pcrlal one of a kind. JACOIS IE.A.LTY 22'<31 Paoo Pri\'3ll<' beach & tennis 675·6670 ~.500 dub Lake Forest b) ---------1 Roy McC_.. • SPICTACULAI ; M.l .WA19YllW ·IU.t.IFFS BAY .. RONT "E" OPa. SAT /SUH 12·6 iu~ NA1'A lT•ke " Noble:r.a oft V. del Oro> 18 bdrrm. 2~., bath, I tam rm. din rm. hv rm prol de<'. entry rountal &t'Xlras. 8.U,.Q334 Ownr St 5 7 .!ijJP 4PLU TWOILOCKS TOllACH ~lJPERB HOMES 1 w. e.11.,. c.1111.. "-110....._. ...... 549·16$5 NEW HOMES ATS57,900 Only 4 kf\. Form11l llll' entrlcs Choo!>c )OUI' carpet Used brc1 k firep!acl's. Vaulted <'t'll mp. AM/PM 1ntl'rco111 lluge muster SUI tc:.. "I'" o and three b~droomi. Oversized garage . Con c rete dr1vt's Shuke roors. Room for RV pu k Ing. Locl.\lcd in h1•aH o Hunlingtoo Beach <'..ill now ll42·2S35. CV'ftl ,., .., • ''Uf .. ..-,., ,, , !91MM Swimmin's Fun at Lhu c harml n11 3 rAIMTY'S Of'POltTUNITT! l IDIMS -P<>Ol-S4t,500 E\'cry inrh needs work. Paint. roof. I a w n • e t <.' Bl' a u't A n t hon y k 1dney :.ha ped hl'alcd pool._ Lge coveroo put10 Buy "as 1s'' before owner red('c. & raises to SSl .500. 21 I I s.,..... .. lll Rood NEWPORT ClNTElt. M.L 64 ....... tlO G••.t 1002IG1 .. r.t 1001 ...................... ~······················· SMALLER IUT llG. IM llG CAMYOM Very Unique Homl" Sunny. bright, 3 Bedroom on HHh fairway. Cobblestone courlyurd , F rench H<·~cncy fla vor . restful muster suJte and de li ghtful details throughout Vacant irnd open dally. phone ror :irre:,s to Bi g Canyon. Pr,st.·nted at S255.000 ·U"1111()lJI: li()Ml:S REALTORS', 675·6000 2443 E;ast Coa1t H1ghw1'(, Corona del Mar owner MHW77 Reottor llfOMewport Coste W...141·772' bedroom home located in GeMr.e " I 001 G..,.., I 002 ~ exclu:\tve w e .. tchff ·, FOITUMATE DISCOVERY ln Irvine's Califo rnln homrs R~ tile root. nice yard. 3 bedroom . family room nnd separate din· mg room (or anotbe bedroom>. t66.SOO. Call 613-8550. Orn: t>r Mqf;t desirable Un· its and locaUon11. Gre, \ investme nt for LQ shelter + DP1>reciat1on and pride of ownership Let ws 'bow yOI& bow you c•n become the proud DIPlf IN ownt'r ol this beautiful area of New1>0rt B~ach ··~··:a·~•-..:,t;•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fanta!>t lr pool w ith l:AS1~IDE -i separate d~!lsmg room. Th1i. i.harpl)~ d,ccor<.1tcl1 :l l~MACULAT[ orlf"I Ill <I • l/S llJH 10111 "''(' • ~THE REAL ~ ESTATERS _ 31R+'-' $49.900 Eitjoy this Costa Mes. home with lafg~ ram111 rm. open beam ceilina S wedish fplc . covered patto. Plus :llley urcess for your molortiomc o boat. It u rry. r a II 5"46·5880 ~.-HERHAGE . • REAl.TORS SIEIC & flNlt 642-5678 DAILY PILOT SAl.TWAT R lSH £ E H S l f K A E W .;...:;...:....;-;~t:T~~R f L 0 U K l 0 H S RF l 0 u D E s N 0 0 ~ r.w R 8 ~ J G T 0 N 5 0 E F I S C 0 B A I A R K 0 H U F B H S F E l B L H J S H A T A l H M 5 W 0 R D F I ~ ~ 0 E S I S U R S E A T R 0 U T B l C K 0 W A H T A l 8 A C 0 R E H ( M R C 1 T F S R A T I M R £ P 0 R S W 0 A 0 A V 1 ( E N Y E l l 0 W T A I l J I R S F S H 0 C H I S 0 A l 8 A f R M A l L A H 0 N U E R 0 I R U N N ( R E H J l f A 8 U I · A H B E R U N 8 N U T A R P 0 N N 0 G H 0 0 K l S H C 0 0 S I N K E A U l U C I N 8 I A l A 8 P 0 L L 0 C K T F [ Alb•COtt Arnbtr Jatk Bluef ish 6on1fhh Cobtt S111f1$h Orum Shark Flounder Swordf1 !.h • Mar11n Tuna T0110rrow: frOll Edgar Allan Poe SCC~4llA-~£trs · Tltof lntrl911/n9 W onJ Gom• wi#lt o CJi11dl1 ------,_ ~ CUf .. ~ ------ •l-..... .,_, ~ ... ·-..........., ~ '°'" .... ....... , _ _.. _. I AEEYAI 'l*I I.I I I tr/ti l I p I G E R 11 1 uMd io ~ tbout -'· I' I I r . Ing the .-~lerv ..,., - --------~"!I-· .,, I H I T K G N J ~ ...... ,~, ;.....;I "-i-1 -1 ~I . f;;~ :-.... ~ ~ .. , _... ............ -... -·----....._Ir_ ... ...., J ....... • L"QCW..l Aii5"t UITltJ TO GO AHSWft · 1 I 1-.I I ] DA"9\ un.it)ust two blodl:s from YOUR BOAT t>.ucb.. For more i•· rorMatfon c111963.f767. OR CAMPER. thru O'fNU19•rt1flM•OMN<'I' r:;r ~:nbe~~t~~jl~-~~::; l'GiM-~ljJll;f l'lll with bui.ltm brirlc BBQ ·~=~~;;·~~~:;~··~·~~~~~~) surrounded by l\plit ~ • cedar fen cing. This · Costa Mesa 3-be"droom 2 bath home is Jdeal for outdoor llving•nd coove-nlent to ac:bools and shop· ping. Only $48,(IOO. By op- pointmont only. E 11'11"1'1·! .. ~ .... ;:. i n2•t920 I~ MOO OUAIUl NIWPOllT llACH IACKIAY BEAUTY Open Ceetlng, all Sllll~ less kitchen, lovely shag c rplg, d eco rator wallpaper & lg yard are just a few ot tnony offer· lngs an thls 3 bd, 2 ba home 1n one or finer 1treas. Newly ortered at SG6,000. 54S·!M9l Washtt/dryer and m aiw bdrm fomll)"' horn• ls , poct.e4 plants inclui.ltd ln ( r l' :-h l y pa I n l l' d & Sec t I!> churmtnjl, l"CJ2) .iJ U'4ltprlc~. $94,500 rc3lUrl') Ol'W l11•N)r,1tor Ucdroom ,h o ml' With 6'0-Gl.Gl wall 1w1wr that hl•ll>' hrts;hl. '\h 1n~ k1lchen. ' ~IH' )Oo 1hu1 ·modt•I tailored )ard. ,t'ovcrcd humc" fct•llnl! \1,11 1>..1Uo Walk tu !'<'hooh1, feature s l''"' 1"1' ,. i-hvvpmi: Jnd p.1rk \'1\ sturnlc:.s ~t•·l!I liutlt In( Ulf',Unt,1hl<' l~an too' All Ju-l 11~tt••I. lhh 01w 1~ tht:dor ONL 'I S.14,500. ~ CCAlS ~WALL~Cl REAL f STATE. INC. oourul tu "" ~1pp1'1·1·1.1t1·tl 546-4141 & purt•h;i:.t•d 1111 ntl•1h.1lt• ly: &46·7111 SrANISHESTATE -$42,900· '14 ACRE C ul-de.s ac s helters . . : private courtyn rds ' '·: : S~n1s h marble e ntry -----• --- tends udobe wotls '1·--------•":XTH.\ S l'EC I A I. Fiesta dinmg room h1 *SPECIAL• \'11lll'yltall, ~\t.1rnmtni.: htes Cantina k 1lrhen' pc"il purk1n~ for ho.it Vaulted ('e1ltngs accent l..:iri:c :! lk·ilroom Ct1n .111<1 tr.i11t-r .i Kinu S11,• ----~ COATS &WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. Spanis h archway) and d , l1t•dn1nm.,-.. <lt·n on c·-c11 .1 om 1n 1~111 !-ttt lll'J "~ 1 srECTACULA.lt sec luded :.toct' · clt•Jn. :'\t·" n.ll'v•·t!-& 1.11i.;e 11t.,\1tl'nt :.1s11 121 .,._ ___ Uffs-Vi'•w Separate family room· ,\ 1 1 1 1• 1 11 Hi'.! i737 ~ Walker & lee Real fstale _.-,... '"' f'l~:>l jJ;ttlll 1 ~ >olll lj.l G <Six> bdrm home m l ·bedroom Casa on hul(l' en' u11·il '"11111 l>hlt· F' 1• a l'f t' Won't l.t!>l "JrJ"t' 1'1101 rlohhuu't' LIDO ISLE Ot:TSTMWl~G ' prest1g1ous urea. lln "'SSUM11r. $~5,"00 weekend . try an' nllcr ,.. .. lastic Mslr Suite w /pvt "" "' ,. ~ l\'l.111~ onh Soll uoo (',tll balcony. wet bar & view FHA LOAM 84~~:.?Y.,, puN ''°'"' "'"'', 540 IJ51 Rare oHering w/bdrms Ueautiful upgraded I I to swt a large ramlly. home. Walking distance '1i§M l.llJ!lil!'lJ :::~h:~~n~1aS.:p~e:1~~-~~h!~:~~:1nfc11r"~~u\~~·-~JjtjiJJ~ ~HERITAGE l "1"t. honw ttn ·Ill fl . .1 Bii, -1 !il'I' maul'' qtr' d1111ni: rin. oak llr" . 11un 1 111·1 k ... S210.UOll • • REAL.TORS F1ex1ble !\cller wlll lailor Gourdt kitchen with __ ltiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--•••I LA WSOH REALTY * * 675-o4562 •• f 1n a n c 1 n g t o !I u 11 l:iri:e family ari•a over REDUCED!! 1002Gftlffot 1002 qunhf1cd huyer 'i. nl'Cds looktni: <"0\'t'rt•tl pull< () w '.". L• , •• s· " (),.I C II d h d I I ., E:# \. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• a to 111cuss t l' man} an man1c un·1 yHri Vl\Tl':D' l •. iri:•• 1 hr ways you can bu1 th1:< Show lhts hom•· t•> you home, IJeaul 1 ... m rm.I•------------------.. home. $2~,500 1ncludc:s fussy buycr11 und they'll lormul d in rm. ,1111 ('1 ~ lund. buy •l ' Coll 003·fi767 lrt'ellni:d i;t r1'1'l I lurrv. ~ -·;i;: 1•_&!i -~-1-:i~T'_~_uL'1_s~o::'~~ 110111 BLIJ"S CD CoroH Hf4Jhloftd1 -ljl 5 ll·S49,SOO! It ITH ASSUMI S274 MO. OVER !>O YEARS OF SERVICE W MlWLISTIHG 6'12°/o LM-VACAMT OAK H1R~0WOODS lloll Ho~e on tarae. ror lt'i. tnw! FM.• bellroomic LIMDA ISLE -'9ER & SUP "'" ucr R 2 lot i nt1rm11 on quiet ""'di! riul· lot fmma<'Ul alte 2 Sl<>ry with Air of MIMI OCIAMVllW with mco polio & fenced l!:xtrn Iara•· yn rd + GradOU!$ Fotm&tlt.9 Throui.{hout. s 3 BR. 2 Ua, In II WJlk lo· )'lld SICfll' lo hay " rhlldren· ... 11layhou'" No prl\att• (,uch Ncwtr hlk11 looctan l'nccd 111 orw loun cost11 ml n,,. Rc<trooms 4'2 Bath.-.. f"timtly Hm rci;tored twaut1ru1 ook 171J.9:i0 s ump11on or (i 1~', VA We t nar G::ir<f cn·Pult0 Entry, ~l oon•. t,rund n11w G'73·300iJ G7MOAGF.vc loan! $274/mn. f111>'14 11ll! TcrraceD~ck .DockforLl.!...Soul ldtrh1·n. form:il d1n1n11 C11llfaJ1l 7~·1'700 '-- uod 'imall boat •ton111c. '"'"'"'"'"~111"1''""' 1 881 DOVER OltlVE 631·18QQ ""~.~·'"~00 ,, • ..,"' [9 IMRM .............. l!!!!!!I 0!!0!!2!!•1!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!0!!!!'02 ~~:!!~~~~~~-1-•••••••.••••••...••..•••••••••••••.••••••••••• MEW OM M~lllllT Meso Del t.hri 'f'ke cor· ner lot with bout M trailer cnlt')I ~ 61t·ltt rouo try t<l~chun . d en : 3 bdrm" .. 2 b:1th~ All t his ror only S6l.OOO. Out of lQwn ownt·r Co ti ror opp't. C. F. totesworthw llALTOIS 440.0ofo OCJAMAOMT Deluxe duplex: 2 bdrma .. 2 ba.. blt·tn~. frpl,. 111 earh un1l Suptr ~•n dt-ck . .a Car t:iroac 5189~! -..o.a.,rrop . Reehn • 175.7061 .. . • Beautiful 5 bdrm. Kensington Model on corner cul-de-sac w /extra side yard. Superbly lndscpd & upgraded . Many custom changes. One or a kind at UJS.000 with land. A ~owwal. IMCR <;.Q. 644-1766 macnab/ Irvine realty IAYSHOllS Beautifully rl!moc.lclcd 4 bedroom + cfen home w/Hay View. in mo!"t desirable area of Dayshorcs. The (eatures oC this home are TOO numerous to mention. A MUST SEE ror the dlscrimJn.al1n g buyer. $179,5()(). Polly Johnston 642·8235." (Z72) M2·123S 644-6200 901 ~vtr Drt11e Harbor View C.nter lrvl~ •I (•lnPl'S V•ll•'f' Center 752-1414 • I I r -=·=·~....;OAJ;;.;....;;.;;;L_'t_P_IL.;;.0.;;._T _______ -"M....;on;......;4....;ay..._Auii....;;oi1.;U:S;;;;.;.t..;.•1.-·;..'..;;m...;; ~-~~---.. 1~.~~--.1~~~ ........ ~.~~ ....... ~:!!.~~ ........ !~.~.~ ...... . ~ .... S. ~ FwS. Honn Fw S. ............ °" .. ._~ I 040 IMll11i40. litkil I 04011,..._ ........ I OU M.wport luct. I 06t Newport IHch 1 .. 9 ......••......•...•• ,. ·•••······•···••······· ....................... •·········•·•·······••···········•••·•··••···· .•..•..........•••.••.•..•........•.............•.•...................••••......•...•...... G,..,,_, fOOJ 100 ••Mer IOU .............................................. ······················· BAY & BEACH REALTY TRUE ELEGANCE llAkBOR \ lF.W 1111.L' 1-·ornn w P t-:n t'.tllt .. ~t•r \WW ut w' ' Sl''°' p<•rl C.nll'r, S.,.1111 put>! 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In "'1·\'lll•nt 1•u111lll11111 s . h Villa' ar SJ a e ~.::.5110 ll77 Vi• Udo, H.I. ,7J.1JOO 1•opuf::''~o1l:l &i1· .. u ~:x·rnA Sll,\IU' • bdrm HOME J•~,~~I ~::;::~~ :~::·~~ty !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .in·..i. :all tuxur'' 111 th•~ l{t film, popular inod1•I ~I. 1t1i: f11m1J) ho1JW t\mll \'111 ~ 111 M'h(>c>I:.. ft< soho1> ~ lu llw h1lh ul Inane So 1 •• 11:um1 -4~19 :!:l:r7 Newport S.och I 069 M•wport S.oc:h I 069 ~lr .. lru 1ur rnf for povl S IH' C'l u c ut Jr "I~ w f1 _________ _, ... -wport l'"'ac:h I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••·· IMlroorn'\. l'.! lo11l IJ1n11} · ". , f.rn1.1~t1r Ja11<l:-t'JIJ1n1t ._ '"' ruom, brick fln•µl:&ct' :0.<1ll.11 .11 1 ,1ti11wt' r rof I • • ,.1111 , t\jll of b('Uutiful <kNr.1\toJ i\ hr.ind ne"' tro1)1<·.d riord('n~ i.111 It• ·rb·J .. o, .. r~t"'"' ""''''' 11 .. trns.: for nnh $1:!.500 fl>\.llld 11.11111 .111.1 lt~hll·d ... " "' ~ -"'"""" ·\I J 96" i7' I fmmt.11n. fur llw ull1m.1ll' aovert-d patio. Sullfll1l \si· I .; t.· .Jr.. FTWOkl\ 1111tf1111ou:\ lh mi: ;111<l ,.n .ill' Ul\I< ull ~IO 17211 • • · · krtumms.: llui:,• m:1~11· G-..rol IOOJ,Gaat:.. 1002 ":I .. C_.!'ifornia" •••••• •• • • •y••••••••••• ••••• • ••• •• •••••• •••••• i 0 It. :? B \ . V \ ()I\ Hwttiftcl°" leoch I 040 :.ur t\• u 11d :-.c· p.i rat. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~t:'cluded ~ue~l .... utl•t Hit .!. ba, lr1: lot. can acid Formal dminl(, fJm1I> a u111h 1, M1 lo bcb. rnom and walk-in 14Ct !>IS 1.100 Ai:t 8-11>·31&1! liar Other amenities l numerous tu m ention C1\LL today for an ex· elusive showing. -:o-4!J no. w ... Id .. \..' ,, • '\!-'\\ \'\,"STO\I 110\1 FS J>IU)T RE \I. 1-:ST,\'rt' 2· 1'1 r .I . 11 r , , 2 ,;·i, !)40.{~\.') " ltpll ~. l';.llhc<lral t'l·1I 1ni:' hh11 1 V & phom outld:.. l.1H•h,•n:-. w hand ---".:::'.'"~":""".:'"':"":~':":\ 11111~hliJ l·.1b1nl'1 .... S.'>7,!JO( Just List@d Vi@w Hom~ l.mely it llOl\..\I \IC'Y. home rn TUltTU :ROCK f-'11·,hl~ l)Jtnll!d W ell kept IJwn and .:ard('n Great fJmrl~1 honH' Clow to scho11ls. Only Sl.2S,000 ••••.•.•••.....•...... Harbor Vi•w Home \\ ,intlod hy <111\'\1n 1111 \'I I Iv Crom o"' 1wr !IHI 11 tn OPEN HOUSE Su p~r huy 111 l'wpt Shore~ Walk lo be.al'h pools. tennis 4 br, 3 h<1 , "'rth all extras. Opl'I houst' S11l & Sun 1-S or un IJI sold. 3:J6 Colton. N. B. P~rty H0tise G30ll W t:~l Hwy, N.Shrs &a2·31150 Oceanfront -Newport Beach Beautifully decorated 4 Bdrm. 3 bath. family rm. :J Yr old home on th<> 0<·eanfronl. Fa111as t1c, cvcr-chan~1111-l whitewater \'1ew ....•.•..... $ZS0,000 THURS. & RI. 1·4 P.M. 2602 WEST OCEAHFIOMT SAND Ir SEA RU.LTY '75·1100 llG CAHYOH SP!CTACUL.A•! Build your gurgt•ous <!ream home on this super lot. with 190 ft fronta~c on the J.!Oll <·our~<>. oHrloolonJ? a ht kc . Priced al SJSO,tH.IO. E\'rn thl· street address is ;1 671-4400 llrd14d llr,, J Ht • .! U.1 lorlll 1hUl'. l·&>I • hlln', rpk. J~:-.ullh' \ \ or ' :W!l-31311 \\ hrlt• thl·~ lil'I Wc•,hrdl' lh·.illv. Int· J Ur 2 Ua . Ill'"' pa111l. rµb. 11111 232:1 Hef 2 IOI DONAlD M. llltD lndsq1d., + Gul·~l" ~fl11..1 l'll<''l,1 \'11IJ , 3 b;: 2 ha.1 __ ••~o~Hlt0<\ __ t.:t.nS:J'"'-lO. Owna,J\i;t hl<K'k \\all 11llcr. Beam 't5Z3CAM"'5Dl:IR'llfE Nt>wport Cret.l. 3 1111. lastdully dee· w /1rnn<'I· Ottt.r Real &tat~ ~OttMr bal btett 1ng, wet bur. ~7s.ooo. ••••. ••••• ••••••••••••••• •••••. ••. •• • •• •• •• • •• Aaent 752·9023 lnc:ome Property 200 lncolM Pro,.rty 2000 HIEWPORT SHORES ••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••"•••••••••••••••••• l'l''"">!~ \\ <>od cteck & LEASE/OPT l•---------1 l attrn~. Uy own('r , 3Bdrm ,Om mg.Rm 536 ll2t Bcau1. Country Kitchen CALIF. HOMES S44 000 Low Maintenance Yord JBft 2nA. walk to i;chli; , S25011 dn.Cu 11 S59 568i tennis cts. Wood decks ~! ~'t Lott! CUL~OE-SAC 14 kdr~ or 640-0166. p!Pu.H' :.harp home, priced l l.o\'eh• 3 br hoffil' un .I n ,111.,,..1111. 2 llalh with _lt·~e ~a_nw & ~her :.ell. $68,500. ~hJdv· lrcc·l111cd st1 l't'l "' L.iq~e k>L " reaa ).ir<J 11e\\' c.1rpl'l<1 thruu ut lrvint> TcrrJce·Do,·er A.Ill. 673·1fi0t El\.loy the op<:n look in lhls J Bit. 2 ba .• 2·sly. home; hugo vatw & boa\ stor age. Near ocean. $73.900 ao:n·:.s 6-45 i2'll \\·:ar -rhuoli.. all stores ti. 3Hll 2ba, all upl(radc~ L-l•ac:h I 041 G~ol 1002 GeM,... 1002 l'.eo'iTl'RY 21 rrt•c14 o.1} Uurt'l saf\ Walk to :.hops. Pauo & .;~: .............. . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WESTCLlt'FRt:\l.T\ 'ltrt•\•l-:>t.l ,9SO. Hell ,1rbnr by l d :.c p Dr am:it1c 2·sly. A· Frame : 3 BR .• 2 ba. AcrOCis from pools & ten· n1s. Walk lo beach $i3.SOO VA Assumable 111( '''•Ir l.U l>UW:"l on ... 11"" \ \ In.in on lh1'> IOI 111.i1·ul.1h• J IJl•tlroom . .! 1 .. 11 h h•1m1 14 1lh hrh I. 111•·111.11" 1ln11hll' i;.11.1.:1· '411<1 I I"'" p,1111\ Ill ,111J 1111\ \,.k ..: 'l!I 'I 141 SPAHISH 1----------1 l: .i flll't R 1• 11 ll o r :. .. 11 t'htte<·l. Gas 11 IHl ~MJG S/'9.500. 551-&i47/ 834 ·472i WJcHTTO IUILDHOW7 CAYWOOD HAL. TY * 541·1290 * TRl-UYEL SELL·H' th•nl·r S.R.~ BEACH R t 11·nmc • nc.111 JUST REDUCED Buy this o<'eantcanyo WATl-:Rf'"RONT Propert> l';irnted -1111 1 hJ Tallr----------r T·Roc.k Broadmoor Pinn \Jt•w lot & /.:l't approved c h o Ice Io cation ASSUME $40,000 UP Hou~E plans ror 2280 sq. fl., Unobstructed view. Sml l>ouhlt' d11nr ,·ntq lo pen.on·, l.itt'h<·n "'nt·t S ER '1 l. 3 Br 2 Ha. 1-'am Hm. lidrm . cui.tom hom e . hsc R·2 lot. $119,000 dCR·•nt r,u,l'd "'in..: ~,~· "'1111 1 nui,. I H.1th'. for "l>rrty old ;,'~~fr!~~~.3:1~11•·r. ~.000. 714-882·6645 rnom "1lh tj' .in.idu mt•n .1nrl C'lcan )Oun11 HORIHS REALTY -----------1 t1n•µl.1H' "'01 mnt 1llnmg Bv owner lhr tl\•11 11, l!uJ1l'' I Y.xtra lar.11e MT STIC I IY OWHU mom llug,· l1Jll·d1>nJ bu wrk !>hp. l'~r lot' \Hk hl•ilroum'. FOR'.\I A I FA A . * 494-8057 * llarborV1ewMonlt'RO I.:·" 1h•n '"'" I.. 1t dll'11 shup :!011 ~l.111k ~11.:.00 1ltni11.: 1 '"'m Spar1011s Th1s 11or~eo\lS. complete I Hr. :! B.i. xlnl hom•• t. f.-11.,C., f>Jt"'t~ 100111 '"th t'lt ~ f IA Ill I h ""'Ill \\I I h ly upgraded Yale Pl3n m ··r1tl\',\T,.; loca11011. SllH.500. with \\Ull"I J.!lo.1'''ll'"'"ll1thh lllt'lll.u••l\.l4dbur ~l'I ptt:;llgtO\UiColl~i:c l'ark CO~i'.\tU:-.:IT\'" IJnd 75111271 days. J:l'uund~ \l.11:111 I ll"t'nll•---------1 I OU.\ y ,11 ~,!).'ill. oCfors 4 big bdrms. fa1nr &•nsJliOnJI tk·can Vrl'\\ IHC)..1~97 an i l'M m.t:oll'f •1111•· .&IHI ~\\l·,•p MESA VERO[ 962_7 71 ly room w /wl'l hJr. l'rtvate la•ii.:h . \'l\•c ----·• 111~ 'tJll' t-\."\'f 1111.1 •t11r~ " _...,..._ breakfa!ll nonk m kll<'hcn lronir ~c1·un1y Gall•:., 21•---------i ,11111•,. .\:\:\UITlt' ~111.1.1110 & formal <ilntnil room poub. te nnrs. rn BJ.UE 7•, \\loan Xot11•\\ 1111111 TRl·lEVEl Bui tlui\·s no\ all Tlw L/\GUON VlLL.AS. 3 SPYGLASS Hill l'OS1:> S:S9ll11t111 ""'' .111. L;n i~h 4 b<•ilrvorn. :i hath p r 11 ( c :. s 1 0 n a I 1 ) bedrms. 3 bas, new "''w •· 111~ ·1 7""1 L d ,,. d rarps. Tutn lly redt•coral UNITS l • 7 7 I 9 12 12 14 20 30 ~CES PRICE $12.950 Sll0.000 5275.000 S279,000 Ul0.000 StU,000 $390.000 SS2S.OOO 5400,000 $425,000 $750,000 $350,000 DOWN $2LOOO SoW. sss.ooo $70,000 $57,500 s.w. Sold. S7t.750 $75,000 SOlD SOLD . $60,000 Plus 111any others not listed abon! C 0 M p'i., Y. T EL Y FI N I S 11 ED "TURN-K Jl:y " PROJECTS will be sold or Px rhan~<'tl. Trade up and ~<'l 200',. app r ct·1at1on, 6 months 1nler l.'Sl wrile·off, n ncl lo m<JintC'nanl't'. BY APPOl NTM t.-:NT IN OUH OJo'FICE ONLY <No drin~·bys, plc~sc.) ,a ~"' ._ \\Ith l!r1rr11l:wl·:. & ln11&i' 11n M·UP\.'u gar l'ns ac ~·11. I"'. I~ 'L'.. . .. ..~ ...... . r 11' I • l'<l. bll·ln kilch. Sl'fll)U!'o t COST A MESA 'l\•W <II.lei. for l.'lt·u.11111 .... 1----------1 t'c11t 1 .. ., u\.'PUll u oo "' I CHAR.ME• [~ l~iJ!l 1!~1 lcrta 111111 a: 1.ikt• nt'\\ Spu.Cu.llSSU!OOO sellerinl•scrowon lari:c•r N('14 po11 lk:uch ·s f 111esl c:u.'>lom homl'slh-11. on the very top of Spy,i:las."S 11111. Will build to:.uit. 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K33·2!'161J. 3~· .. t.·rn 11n vo11I 11111• lo ANYTIME hlH', wn~h/llr) 1·r. 2 i.lll'il\ ----- olrt'•' ")1111 drslrl' !)It' TI II ., • ~ 9 () • 0 (I 0 W/111·e11 11. Ol•Hllllflln & mt1rl'. SIG,0011. l'\I 111)' ,1,ll10,.., 111111.l, ~urrnurul IAYFROHT l.'p~~"'f :U!~'1~~'nr. 0 wl)tr7 0 ki'. G30·G8ll4, 1'URTJ..F.ROCK 3 Br 2 nu, ,:01r rourse v1t•w11 l't.u: :>:11; 41111_. -----THREE UNITS •nil~. \'un.:cnl1rt a~ Z fir,:? llu Cond o ~famrm 1mi to S.C11t 11421731· f'i m Hm + utrlum lot,more!Sl 4j,()UO. Mnh1lt>Unmnn111.p2x00 ~lll'lllh"l .ind ti lllJI COii\ r:moram•c \ lcw. !'.Ub l>llu11 1.u llunl ltenl1y.i----------1 W/hind. Oix•n hM.: Sol ., HIWPORT HTS. Irvine Mt'lJUOW't Eastslde C.M. " II kl ... b l I Sun 1·5. Call 1!.'\3 111~1 3 Bd-r mil thl• l"'""llt1nn pnc""I? . rn p.1r n~. ~l'~unt1 1 I: !)711-AA(;G UNIQUE!! • ..... 11 Y rm.: f'11r info cull S~•I ~'>'l7!> .111 ck \'11nk1•r" for ;111 N ~: w p O R T n I\ V -LUSCIOUS ~•n view porl ""'" h:1 .. ----- pomtml•nt TOWt.:H'\ ollett P•rk. l.ovrl1 thd, :i "rl\Mnm + ro mih a bulll·ln !jllfc to ~t1111h 2.ix:;3, 2 Btt. 2 U.1. :a<IH !i 640·9900 310 .,·1-:RN1\;\'PO ib:l. w I..: c:uuntr' tfll l'h. ruum ~ rnoth('r tn law t>ho(.'oh1h• i•nqH'lins: in 1010So Coest Hwy 494·1!15'9 what you JlfJve Wht'n you sl"r park . S1111 J u;i I ori:;NSAT.\-!'\l~ dbl frplc, ch·llghtfull> un•l...,•lh HPp r .ali• Uvina rm & r.ini rm. Laguna Niguel 1w111lt foronlv$JU7.:ioo (lapo ... :nl'I ""'\HI '>l IS.0-00 Owrl\'f 1213 t lntl!.<cp<I pa~1Cl, 1 u1tom kllC'ht' 1 S "A r mukt'!I lhr~ I ht.II"'· 2'" S4!4,!lOU. 4!11i K:1w~ "' Jk.1V-//'.Joll,~ ~142'1.'l d rp1t & lou,rei-'r110 n ,. " .u.,.r 01 bo towohomt.• .1 ~l'<'<'itd tL.-ch . ,._..:..., 400·ffi.~0.1fl 1:1110 , ... m.i1~\ fC'nturcoo; to .Ill l~::it. 1'011 .. 111• 'i\Udenl loo trent' .. Hrul'I·" h'1wtl ~ OICC _,'""-"'' ._.,,..._ Valley Realty Of"OftOcklMar 1022 v .. r1"1· Only St.J.!1110 c.rt,.il It n l11cat1on. Ooorin.: In t.•rt\n h:all & FOR .,.."l&.1 C..-teryLoh/ •••••••••••••••••• ••••• Call ~6· t~OO for more in· SSS. tUCl k1trhl.'ll. nc11I~ 10 '" <'le· l,i\(;t 'I\,\ NfGUF.L ~ Crypt• 150 ~~~~~~~~~~I TUR ... 1111•y ro c_>111nr ----•' l1 i,:ht. 1-:,lf'ni<IV1• hrlrk PllOl'EttTIES ,... l"l•A.LT"'r\ ..................... . "'"; l411rk 1t1 l'lllO eourt & l',\l.I~ A &-· ~ l'ocif1r On·n n Vrc CLE.AH & SHARP PERFECT • voa.y I 034 ~· • H3·1781 bllc:k p1.1t10. IJlll\ P~rk. 1.agun3 1'i.:uel Realt)' 20U~ ..... _ Cemetery. 'I I\ z IClt ssa.ooo Onlv lllC"Jr.' !() C~matiOn ........................ 584.500 496-4040 110.505 .646-4463 tM!lllOlllC ~(·t·lll)n) fo l.ot.,off'.ilo \'cr<lfSlOflt! Part< An 1mrftllcul•te re·~---------11i----------~ ------sole to quohrtt>rl buyer 1na1t .. , th•~ 3 hd z ~ tcntly remodeled W>O JUST LISTED ••HIWHOME•• SSZ 7000 AR. Pool, Jacuui, Rea~onable~l G0-12 ' hoine :i ctiorm to' 1how !".c:i h . 3 !1R +den .. 3 Un. 3 [J(o<ltoom. -.ha!<(' roof. FOR l'NOER SS8,000 • custom hullt. lJ11rk fj,1y ----homct f 1rm•I Oinrn~ MOHAltCH IAT area. SISS.000. 493·0202 C0ttWMrclol hoy up1r1td•• ., , l b 1 · 011t:t111'd Int with hu1:e C<11IU11 Tn THE ·: . . T,..R'"CI /\'". Propertl'f ~pr1nklf'fl wllh clC"C.'ori11or "Jm r m . wtot· ar. fl(' yard Dnd .11.irdc·n.. Arruns:cSho\1lnM C'" ,. ,.. l011ch1•-. thruoul l'on1r maqn :IUllC & Ufl· c~rnmle t'otr )' l.oqtc ~ \\\°1'tsldl.' Reu.hy.J.iic VILLAGE. . : 5 HR, 3 811. hom «. lncom·i-R..;.r_2_B_3_C_on_d_9_ .. _E:_r_ea_t_es_l, •••••••••••••••••••••• ,;('(' .11 lhll; low pdn• hchrvablt•sloroitc• krtCh\'ft 11nd r.1nt1b room 8"8 2323 REALTORS p:irable view Amrnillc!I lorallon In Wo tdlff. ht TltM Off•r•d ~94!!1 HClllflinlisti'"J Prl\':icy .ialorl' Onlyti---------•1 ----mdd; 2 Frpka. Spttnis h SSll.SOO. Ownr /Agl. Mr.N•wportPl•r '44-7211 '15900 -tllc. parq11llt tloorr>. 14el-&ift.3().'.',G ll.770Sq.tt.romm hhl!l lOeERTS REAL TY B\' OWNt:ll·Nt:w" ot•\"tr Sclllna anythlna with a b.rtr. pool. M 3f>u. man)'•--------~• Owner rinum·t•rl Owner·11 •·1111 lor11c :i ht'llroorn t bath huml' With (1r1•plr11•c uni! frt•llh liu1nt i\NIJ Two I 1t'tlroom. l hnth unll ... oll 1111 l1trl(e lot. t>wn~·r11 ITlO\'IO ll 1\1 u•H "('I' nt &c.!.!1~,() 0) 11µpulnt111e111 only l!U:::'!i Prap~~~ MOO OUAll U. Nl~I JIA(lf CO~tM fo:R\11\1, BUILUIN<f F'ncl ng wnlc r 11 :'\('~ l)llrt, J,ikC ll('W, f'. f' S:!:!0.000. Own er wll f 1 n a n 1• 1• G . \V . I , P . l· H.'12 :m 2 Walker & l ce Ro11I •st1!a bvl"ll In. Sbr. 3ba.' wl~ to Dully r ilOl Cl11i<s\fi1•d A more. S22.5.000 F'or de TNHSt.: & 36' DOCK $lOO.OOOT01t1l l'r1rc 141-1611 bch, oprn house !Sal, s un, i:1 11 1mph: m11tlcr • l81l1 & uppl. C:Olll Aaenl, 3bf. 2"'1ba. fp. 2 u r gar. Rt:ALONOM H.'$ 1111, c somcthln~ lo sell' <Zl3> 373·3874 Just oll &12-.56i8. 751·2223 P1.~0111111r. 54S..7&tS Brokcr!I 1;n tii04 l'.lnsslClcd & do II wrll. , I L I ~ ........ . Heenhnl ....... U.ftw 't1• ....... U.fa 't1• ....... U. .. '• .. Uuha '' 1• Mond•r A~ust 16 19t6 DAILY PILOT 89 ~~~ .. !!~ ........ ~.~~ .. !!~~ .... !~~ ........ ~~.~~ ~ ............ !~~ ~~!"!:~ .... ??.~~ ........ ~~ ... ?~~~ ~ .. ~~:.~ ... ~ ... ~.~·~.~ ................ ~ .... ' ..•....••..........•.•• ················ ................................................... ··~··········.......... ....................... ~ 2 COVJNCTOS th~&" h w1lh ,. w. Ur 2 Ula. form11I tlln rni. 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Aliso Villa. view , ~ h.1 "' ~l11rn _ '_Yfth .1tlr('pl11"'111 1lw ll\'1111: llJlbua l'•)\\'~ 1~1:i 13JI u i>wnt in/out Otnll'cr1:!lt 1 Sept. l.S. ~ 54'1·TOl4 o Centr1&l air up1raded N~ Shof'\•a, 2 l:IH. l'Onv h'll•n1 111,1liL,•)1\'llll!111•l1111111111,1111 "''"" M:!; lJll W2 UZI. (m 11& ~ ~> W l2LS SOOS mo !.IMi 3oo1 . den. Walk 10 b\'uch. ••H' E~J0\'1 .1 11111·" hJll ,.,,, ... ,1. '"1111111111" 1•11t1I, ... Hll\J, ..,._ ----~UO/\'rly ~ !'I~ t:MI • • •' .. S-Ct. ...... t• 317 3 lir. <: h;;i t'tllldo, frpk, l;l'•llt' n","" :,mokl'lre Ct.l::AN 3 Br t 8o. C\)\ '<I j,1,u::1, ~-l11:htl'd 11·11111' u •Hlt' •.in.I\ ,1ll,•\h,11l. •4owt91tt.DeMrl. • ..................... P"llu 6. llOUI. dbl 1tor l\onh t ~.:.Iba, pool, ~llu, fnn l y .. rd. culdl' S..J.M l!\"1 ""~''~1 II duhh11u-< ~ .... 1.1l ... 111111n lt•torl 2400 \'rlH \t"l l\'t. :.! Hr I 11 ... •\tluJt.,. ~~ t.&2 llM club~~.~ Ml \4~. lilac $31~ wtr pd. !ill& 1lll3 c.pkt1..o 3271 l!\'TROOL!Cl:"(.;: I 11w t11rn11ua r.1, L..1t.:•'' :•••••••••••••••••••••• (m•tl '.1111. i-..·pt 1111 Jun1 • \I,,; s I\ v 1-; It I) 1-; . Turtlemck 4 br, ram rm. 3bd a h ----••••••••••••••••••••••• l)lbtn 111 <;r.-.•n \'.a lln l.l..-J .. .-.~!10 :\11 1J<·ti. ll' u u h h din rn1. 2 b~.,1ow crpt r•nii(.11~:.j ~~~'·p1~;.:·21.rn Duplex. t•uldl'~Jt' IMMU)CAn 1\ .. 1.1.1 .. , '>~•·'"' l.akc, IOt.' Ul'rU'lb rrorn w .... lltJUU 11111~·01 IJ~· .. l::~~~·,.;c1.11::h· ".l,•w of. Ul'I Leoi.o kld~·ok . $351). 2131 tJIJlt.:ar.bt6;bk)d,lr!dr~ lX<.:UllANt''I' 'i"i~~·.·11;·r~~·~·1~1r";·;:, th11 Sl..1 .UOwl, Ul'Cr lh1· •iW\'l Slrl't'l ~5 u1trdentir. watl'r. llbllll. <l2l· .. M2 f11l'll 11 8:?80 mn I ii II ;\\'AILAl\LI: hlll to lhc I ilk<' V1•ry (Iii! CMtWt Unfuntlsti.d • t'OLLt;G t-: l'Alt ,,_ , does pd by owner. AJ(l -837 227 O 1 9 ~ IHll I , t l,\1 ,\,t ""' A\\·1111<"'-"i.d•l••..,, l>ul ~u~·~tl' .. lty ., •••••••••• , •• , ••• , ••• bt'dronm :l h..alh, dl•n Ml·~-.,.._,.,. hech UH 4™·$1!.!!l t'VC~--11. , ......... 11,.,i,,., ..... 11.,,,.,,.,. • liil ~ • fftef'd )JO bwlun,, firc1>l<;1t-(' $:r.IO. CLEAN 4 Ur. new rp\I •••••••••••••••••••••• s-te AM 3210 ·'•""-' ""'" 1 "·'"~"' \ ''''' \ "1"'"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• • SO UTH (."OAS lnd1cp'd , frtah palnl 2 Or, 2 ba condo. ur ••••••••••••••••••••••• l1loll'i.'l•.,' Luxunou"' l~11kr-.11h• C'on do. Arro"h1•Jd 2 hr :! b" Fum. ~ •. ~.l41 Ow111'1 &H l\";95 RENTALS PL \ZA 3 beuroom :iv1111 lmmed., no pell arorlrd. Adult t'pl. No SHAllP AJuh Ar•nnwm llonw- b,.th, bu1lt1n:., puol ~ 96l?·SIW Pt'lli S3SO ~·32Sl lurni•h..J ll'-l<kl• "°" ~' JJ<'UOI T'A'O )'('llrl\ oltl ---4 IB»ltOOM "a.m. '" 7 I'"'· >ISO 4 Br. 2 story house. f t;astbluC rs 48r, :Sb• 2 Bulb, rnmtl)' room I. \k(:t-! & l 'U ;AN 3 lJr. :· Ila \\ yd (:ar11.:<• 8;1:.!~ ~o 1>\1111 tiT~ ~ll05 111 1175 :lllZI 1..tl1~ly ~ U1 . :? UJ, 1i1;11 \ U'W tit•t•I., Jllulti., Ill l)l'I' ~l 1110 4!1tl \l6'ffl Hurttfntt0tt a.och 3140 ·················~····· 3 Ut. :: 1111. SJM. llllth. putto. t'lld ~.1r. Atlltl!l, aw l't't' !'l!k!K~l(l l.i;1• :.! hr :! bu. hhn!'l, .:ar , 11 II r o u I.. h u r t> t ."i. il.ultlllon "r<'a . A1 .11I K I ~ S:?l 5 846 9UllK . llliJ !H4 I I Acre lol l'Jltlt11 n1 .1 Ptnt's. A It r11" t .ti lur .. u ll' or t ro.Hlt· :.<!~OU 751·118.l Cor•mu del M ur urt.1 Ja,muw Ct\'t'k. brund lll'W h1llllt'!<, :! & 1frn, 11 .. ::1 f1rrpllu·•·'· form al din 1111: llW Ul l•Ool, J\IC'llill 6. h llllL'> l'OUI b C\LL ;,562660No to'ee lease. AIC, pror lnd5r Twnhse. Ullns & pool Move In Cr n h. NN11 • SELECT ma1nt , gas BBQ. $48 $$95 mo. 644·SS12 & Uri1aol nnd \\'arnt-1' mo ~-0290e,·es 67311'79!1 S hnrp neighborhood . PROPERTIES - . . . S385tmo. plul' ~.mtl•n .. r . --LUSIS AVAIL JBr. 21)lla Twnhm. Up-lst, lul. serum~ Ai:~nt, )lt:SA \'Y.HUI': Jbr. :.!~a We offer \be followin. graded & clean Pool. noh .. -e.~!1-8655 ·~ Sl4~ I br, ~I. d11ld ol<. 1-·~ ~1"111 ll\•ntuh. 540.!IJTO Sl70 :: hr. 2 llu, )(81 Pool i\Hbok f'l'<' R.-lst.te ··~ 2100 ····················'·· t'vronJdcl )l.ir l>uplt"<l "w l'Pl!I. drps. dis· ftneproperlles: uuna.prk.Nopelll.S400 -------l~lr0tml z1. hath'. ''" h"sbr, end p .. llo. db 3Br. 2 bo . ra m rm ms mo MS·3M9 & 848·2600. WeshMR1ter 329 m..-.1.a...~ • g.lt. fnr..t )IJ. xlol cond. 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S6SO txtrm. l'nndo . 11r1, ll ll 111 !\lc'a \'\•flh' lk:•ullful S175 Kuh & Pd> ok Nct11 ReGlbtote bath $.l~.mlh. ).lras lAll Z·c r gn J Br,din"fumrmss:>35 HASTINGS&CO. CottdaMiwas i>OOI. elcv.11or, park'i: lund,.n111ini:. l':\t't')J · b.l'll <'~ .• "•'U<'h\'Omba. Wanted 2900 COLE OF HIWPORT w.opener. S125. 839-2810. ~ Realtors 64G-u.fwWJhe.d 3415 \'lew all rm!t $4!>0 mo n onolly rn•h inlt•rrnrs. h 't' n.11 ~II I ;~:.:·.;t::;:·:~·;,,\···~\:;1~ 16~~~1115 S'l-L5-. -;-b-r .-garage, fncd 552·7000 BLUFl-'SCondolea.!>H ~;;;~~·~~~;.-;·;;;·~:: ~~;39~~1'(~·~~~1~: 1'~~j'~ ~t;0b~.~~:. tr1•:1~~ s;~. ~~ trndt! colle,·t1on ol ---kidsok ... ('(.' THE . . . Startmgats.lSO Cplc.2corgarAdltsoni) 714-4384 /t.:\~ 5:f74!1~ Mc:.a \'t•nl·· n11H E1ast OAK CREST C'ertll1t:'d d1J111011d' & Tl'STl~!\H;,\l)(IWS !\l;unHrni;il,,S40-S370 •t\genl,G44·1l3J• "'25mo.673"lS37 Cus t a !\l c"u c1 11 1 i:em i.ton<'' fo1 hunw 111 ~ Br. 2' t Ba. ilen, rormol lbr apt. \'ry largt". Enc VILLAGE. · .: Utlo Lsle 4br, 2bn home. TowwhoeM Ot'eanfronl \\·.111> ~!'>O .. ~l FOUR,LEXES II. D & , ... \t .a r"' a dm. new pnml, drl)!ll & "Ura"e. 8200/mo. Call REALTORS All dee kit rrplc 110 2Ur , Zlia. wa:.hl•f ·di Yer. IRAHD HIW ~0:.!7'1.<'H"' cpts. l it trplc w1con· "' " tHZ-G500. • , _________ _. • · ., ' Uftfwftilhe-d 352 dishwash,·r. cnl'ioi.ed Beaullfully landinuputl l'eri,at1011 µn•u . i:ood --2Br2BaTwnhme,Par plllio. A\•tul 9-1. \'rly.•••••••••••••••••••••• g ar. no \ll.!l S. :17 13 g11Nlent)'pcudultnplS DELUXE l'n11•1.1rs1ty l'ark 111. or ,chb, cloi-<' lo pool & r>:1ce 2 Br house, lncd )'d Vu. totally decorated 673'1334: 673'4798 ON GOl.FCOUllSE• S.-ashore ti73 6.">71! 1·2·3 Or. Dl!>hwus hur. 1.2.3 Ucdtooms 1 Terran• 3 flit Aic .. nt for pJrk.unqu1t-t cul lit:·1>uc newly !lerorated. 254 part. furn. 134s mo Eaatblurr end unil. New, plush Runcho ::i;ar \•nd gar , HU<J t;u~ & ,\llha\eblln!>&OW '11 <,wn u.:. .. 1213 •~•3~7Hti s:>oomo.831·162 1 OrangeS240mo.~-401 Cb.Jltf F"abulousvlrw3BR.N Joaqulntuhst nr Cul~Bl<acon Bu) l Ur, g.ir "llterpd.Pool ;t uH ,lpk.2 bus:l1~ I ll111<• 11r> 10 s1so uoo <'."h &, --~-e-... -·port Ue11c h SHARP 4 Br 2 Ba. fplc ~;=~~-Om ~bo~~nin. Trl·level. : ~~.Fd~~'. ~~~9 ::, ~~ic ~~~:r·8 ~~0?~'!:~~9~ rl~ ~~~o~l~~a~c~!JS t f,l:~'µ;:1~.\~~1~·~1f~o11 rnu:.l buy apt units an! 2 Bit 2'' Ei.1 .. S450 bltns on qulet cul de su. Sinele Family llomes 1-0r. from beach. Nie rnsl s ulle & ba, frplc. db OCUHVIEW 1>42.0073 Will Cun ... 1dcr L'hllifr..-n OC ~11n 30 da~:1. ,\bo 2 UH.21JP .lurn ., S(;25 A\'a11.Now.$-iOO.S57·7 3BR,28a........... view. S350 Yrl'I. Agt encl gar. S645. mo &'\' \he~r lol'cly a11a11" ha 1 e :t u 11 t t, I rl gs Corona !lei Mar n 87s,.1642 R d s 1 15lh 2r Dix fum. 3rd 1ott1r~ J Hr 2 nwnt~. they llrt' do:<l' 11.1, ll',S:lOO.OOOtotalt:-qu1ty to 3BR.2 llu.. .S600 41EDIOOM JBR.2PU ........... $4 ea y cp · · B11.IOO'frnm su1111.:.!t·:.i1 l\•ntrul l'ut i... rctrrc,., ·tr11t~U't><~l•~J ·------• 2·~ bath, family room, 3 BR.2 Ba.·········· S4 NEWPORT CU EST ~~J~ey at sulcs of• purkini:. 7301 ~1·ai,hor1· tion, !'lhopp1111e. frccway1' t>UJ~I J fireplace. Walk to pool J/2&den.2ba ..... S4 3 Br, 21.'a Bu. ocean view,--------Orh·c· Winter. $450 m o U1k,·10 11,·,11·h: I tennis. 1rnuna, jocuzu 3 Bf\. den 2 ba · · · · · · S4 udlls only no pets. yrly ~Ht fvni 3 55 !WS·3768 lo ~how. .. l>11'l'l'llon... SI n\t'r & etc. etc. All Included (o 3 UR. 2 Ba ... ··· ..... s.a lse open lo riaht purl)' •••••••••••••••••••••• ---IW.11'11, 11 B Wl'!>I 110 >US per monl.h. 4 BR. 2 B11 ........... SU 838·2880 l Br rompl. furn "/ulll Sl75 Util pd On the i.and Slot~·r off U1•11d1 om• KEY REAL TORS 4 BR. 2' 2 Ba .. · · .. · · S4 Washing & drying foctl fo't"' bhx-k. nl?ht 011 Kcclson H1 &464477 4 BR, 3 Ba ....... ,_.. NEWPORT HEIGHTS Avail from Sept. JSth t< !'llmn Rentals. SIO ~,.1;0 nil rlr '(II<' Townhomes Newl" decorated 3br f'IHICIHIC r •" "'N • 28R 2 8 I June l)th Ncwpor Lu-c urious 2 br. 2 liu ·-·suP l'Ol,l.OW llE .-.lu s·• 2 BR 2' B "°"9 u..Ot' ·,,_,.,,mo . .,.,.., Avarl Sept 2 lo U1•c.M ...... • ....••.......•......... 2 Br. I Bo Condo. re · a........... abahoueon qulelslrect n~ h ....,..,, ..... 1 ..... 1(--"R~r·R•alty dt•coratcd. pvt p atio. • 2 a ... •· .. ·... Plush t'rplna. custm d between8-5 Mon·i-'r l !\lo to mo. 4911•4117 TO ITS NAME 142· 24t or Winter 1lt•nlt1l · Ocenn · ·gar, community pool, n 3 8R,2Ba ........... S4 & p apers, paneling th1•r 500 111111 rr1•, .ind troot 4 Ur. l Ha, fully 't5Z3 CAMftll'Da·lllVttlE frw y. $350 m o. lse. 3 BR, 2 Ba ... ·· ... · .. S4 hrdwd floors. btfl lawn .,.... .. , Ut1funl SI~. Ulll fn'r.'N1•;1r till' I o s 1r1• am " w 11 h 148·8300 furnished. prime• tw.1rh ------~:J.IOt orMS·722l JBH.2''1 81l ......... S47 S4SO /m o y rl)' uu •••••••••••••••••••••••beach. Bl.'llChl'ombt•r wnll'rl nlb 1•rl•u11• a..,_... _______ _ loc S700~o 1)75~>2 S.Oalslelftd 3206 ---:---3BR.2'\Un... ..... furnished. 645·22 16 o 3br l2733rdSt.Ncwporl Fee.6312011 rt•la"ll,t.! "1'llln11 for I .,8 r •••••••••••••••• ••••••• 0-Pott1t 3226 4 BR, 2'\ Bu.········ ~·3396. lkach S36S mo CIObc )our i.p;11·1ou' Ill'" I or 11~1111' 3 hr, 2 hn w /yanJ . ..argt" -r. rpk. sundt"rk, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 IJR, 2'!1 Ba ......... S51 bellt'h Garal{t! Wai.hin1t 2 Br nc11r I.ray k beu<'h 2. ll(°ii room .ii1.1i lmt•ul \ ery vri .. nte. Ncur 1101 nr i.chools S:!!JO mo Or, 2 U:.. partly furn. 4DR.2~'l Ba ......... ' BACK BAY. roomy 3bd, r 1• 1 A II "" t 12 t tn"lon llarhour S .. ,\iail 9 11 C:?l3 t!1::?7 GMil garaitt!, loni: be a\'llll. For rent or IPasc 2 lil~. ba C 1 & drvmg U<'ll '\tOlt.! & 00 \'II .w)J · o Fron1 $220 F11rn 1111r1• ,.. · .. S350mo. fZlll4~'!f.~:!KS home. frple, ~eanview. 2~ • rp t'., pool. ahor rert ut1I lllCI Cull 11 June:JO fN I llUW a''llllnbh• Smull llt'li. IH-0 t:.'00or840·~-l_I_~:;; 60 t't on moin rhannel -Byuppl onl)'. 493·58t5 ~Ji~~~ .. ~. 645· 1184 tMll hd\\et•n IJ & II.._ 1~d11lh onh or.~~n· :i Br. 1,, Ua. rn 4.pll''ll. pier &.~hp lor 3 tx>ut,, !>YIU.\' l..<>\•d y l Hr. t •~ m-y -3212 Moo· .. ·ri Aperimenh l?'ll !J Oii l" Ii 1111 . -:ICKI F.nd 1:•1r, nr shoppin)! '4 Ill' •I 1>11 nuol u11 l~1.+ .. t-p11rale 1tu1111trm '"' oro L'-•tblu!f3br,2••ba ··or1.. Uftfwwll1h~d i;n1n 11•w lltl to~t·• m~dern 1·~;l\.~n1e1;<'e:; & bath. 2 frplc:<. 2 1·ar •••••••••:••••••••••••• d;," 6 l 8 t $sso ;? llr 1 Ha new rrpls & •••••••••••••••••••••" Mc~u. !'hone 51~ 2:wo · :,~~~~11z1~ft' mo. 1147'11311 $1000 )lo. \'earl) l1>e. 11ar. wshrtrlryr, StiOO mo. nlral air. cov polio. 3 n~. 644~mo sc drps <\dulls no )Jeh lolboo l1lond 3106 U..-y & Beach 675 2975 br, 2 ba, new cpt.s. OW, 1-;nd gtu• 1762 \:re~l ••••••••••••••••••••••: C~u de llcrmo:<n t-:lt•1.rn11t 2 llr + dl·n, 2 full ltt-ull}' fi75 3000 fplc. S375/mo. 963-4589. DlxBayfronlCondo,2 Br. mont. C M 5"!SO mo 2 UltYt:AllLY 12) 2br Studio A1>t-". I baths* frplc. 2 <'J r -P"iftMlo 3207 l\ofee.Agent 2 Ba. welbar. ~ lse 6420683 NOPETS.$335 MO w1fireploct . S32o. 1 i:nrntr. t-losc l u th1• COf'Ofteldef Mar-3122 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l30'0~ THE WATER! 67S.ao74or64S-U.26 --SPACIOUS--673-373l 1-:v1-:s without f1re11lu cc s:JIO. 2 twuch odulls only SJSlf •:••••••••••••••••••••• 'br du1>. j?ur. l!ndk, fnrd J & den new home •513°"""5Da!favM Condo, Blu!fs 3 Br l ~ Bn, OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX -----h;.ilh~. ra111w &.oven, dis mo. ' t'nnyon Crr~t. J Bil Con yrd. pnrllu l UJ) 'tt-w. Lake t'orcsl w/viiew ol fplc. patJo. comm. pool. 3 lklrm. 2.'Jba, fn m rrn Bachelor Sl45 mu. Incl h"11,hrr . IJ47.2fl2".! 12131592·540:! <lo. l'ool pr1\'lll•i.:1•11 S32S/mo )rl ~ ulil rn water 1S28 sq ft, 2 bo FORLEASE ·UnlvPk.3 nr shope,schls$425mo. w1frplc,larae2c11r g11r go' & water Ideal fo1 __ ltlQ~~V1lso_n. __ ------. , ~ 7 7 :; I Ill II 1\ I II 0 c l ode d . "I'll I I !H . 76. t\IC, wet bnr . rrpl<'. potl ~. 2~ Ba, lam rm. 2 aty '"" "1"". u3 D<A l 499.2237 i\gt student 114G·G220 D•luH New Units Hcla'( & 1.1njoy ll\'IOI{ tn Shul't!chrhi. Ocl'llll new, :i 673·3280. AM or l.'\'l.'S. l h 552 904 ....,..., "" ..,.. .....,.. · ----• . our 2 or 3 htl Jfunlinl{to11 & dbl gnr. Clubhouse wn ome. · or lalMHIPntMulo 3107 21Br studio,•, Uu dwn, t.und mar k Condo!>, HR + den ST511 , 11)1) oro.a del M• 3222 pool & tennis Incl. ssoo. ~·7000. Harbor View, 3 bdrms, Aporilftlflll Furftiihed ....................... 1 :z ba up. Alrlurn, fam Compl. rct'. & hen cl 61~ 6900 A~enl ....................... Ready Sept. llll. 64~ $360 Charmine 2 Br 2 Ba ba. 2021 Pt. Provence ... ::.:................. OH THE IAY rm .. frplc, palio lwnhn • fac1I. 24 hr iwt:'ly & a re· LOCJU"CI hach l 141 'or be. 2bd +den +rnrl lnr 2 ba house on green de~ uparaded, patio: ~ ~':Ji ~i~~~~~i. lelboo 1.-C. 3706 Near new. cle~unt 4 br, 2 dc..~1~n SJ75 No pets 233 s1dents mubl l>c over 40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~un room Ill lrv1nt' Tl.'f bell lJy lake. Te on15 lwnhme.Close lo pool & Before Aug.17th. • •••••••••••••••••••••• lJa , rrp lr . hnlcony, Knox St. N"pl ll11ls 1'0. of Dj(l'. l"'rom S37S. *FOR REMT * race SS$11 mo l)kr pools. ~round marnt. p11rk.642·9799 Dachclur apt, pvt en· dshwhr S.SSO 673·S719 IU'l'll.64iM!Jll!I. 003-989~ ----- \'irlonu 8e11t'h 2 Bdrm 673 11'11. club fa cll. Incl. S500 3 BR. 2\-\ ba Condo lrunre & bath, Sl6S mo. 'Jtrono S.ach 38 II GR.AND O'ENIHG Deluxe 3 l>r. 2•:1 ba apt, with den·S.125/mo. · . ol llwy. l hr. J ba, den, l\dltsonly. 768-42166 ~ a.ech 3248 CaH rpets,Kld~. db141e9far. 673-3731 eves ••~•••••••••••••••••• THE IA Y LEAF lgc patio, laundry fac1I. W,_...__ L•a••• d n rm .... nm ntnu frnlc ••••••••••••••••••••••• arbor Dist. ~ o . d ";'....-• ... ' ·"" ''" .,. ·Fo.taiftV~ JlJ leose.Avall Sepl.Pbon YEARLY S350mo.Deluxc cean vu.nrnnd New 2Bdrm S2GO c·hil ren ok. SJ75. mo. Lower 1 hrec Ardi Huy, -~·I.st'. 673·347_7 ____ •••••••••••••••••••••• * FOil llHT * Harry, S40·tlSI, Agt. 2 Br w/gar parking. 2br /2ba. bltns. frph:. 20· Bcautlful. i.pucious new 846·l37l ask ror Ingrid or \'Ute l Hdrm. cotta1:1• ik'aut duph. 2Rr. 11, ba. WALK Ocean view 3 bedroom 67S·3063 patio $350. 49G·4:.!'J2 apts. Pool. pvt . patios. _846_-84_1_3 _____ _ ~W/mo. & Monarch BJ) Crpl. + xtras. Sn. of hwy home. 1450 a month/ Beach · Pools-Tennis. 3 br. lolbo , lrtwl 3707 C --..-M 3122 i\dulL'i.110 prt11. lrYlrte 3144 MJ ll 2 Bdrm. + 11uei.1 S450 mo 549 9501 to Mile Squar e Park leaw. den, 3 ba. frplc, lge gam a ett • ot'OftO or 329 Avocado. C.M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• apt .. S7SO/n10. · Redttorated 3Br. Z ba MORIMS REAL TY rm. S~75. lsl. last + ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••' 646·0883or 642·490~ HOllNS REALTY 15. 2 br, gara11c. i.1n11les frplt-. nPw cpts. drapes ~rily.645-3319 Lg Studio. Kitch. hath, ·paciousJbr lownhoui.e, Rancho S• 9 5 ok i-·cc. d1shwushe r SHO mo * 494-1057 * ~ar. yd, ulil, J blk to boy _,. 2 ba. rrplc. pallO, pool Joaquin Aph * 4 4-80 7 * Mlltn Rentals. 510·5370 963-4Sll>. Agnt, no fee. J Br, 2...., ~a. near golf. & ot·eo n . S225 m 11 re .... v i\dulls. nu pets. $300. Rcntrng from $260. -ltlHTALS freshl y pointed, 5396 mo. Winter. 313 E . Bay. 'Tl,,. Jl, :r:'"'~ S45-3.J8I /\dull apls. Leasing pn .. S23.5. lllll free. Gnr:uw 'NGL llMF., 2 llr 2 Bn. New 3 bcdrm Devonw LAGUNAllACH 7S2·87t0wknds'152·8617 ____ .... _'Mar 3722 _,-:: ~0~ view now in a prestig1• s 1 n g I c s 0 k fpl c. new deC'nr, tlbl gnr. t"\c·1' home. FR. W<'l bar .... _..._... EASTSI01'~ adult 1&2 Dr. 11 1bchrombc r. ~·~··· 316 J;i s manc. SS:tS lorm dtnr, upi.:rade l.3BDRM.&FAM.RM .. NWPT SHOrtES, 31 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S200·S225.L1ke new.Pool. l rvln1.1 commun it y, f):ll 2011 t;;5.195; thruout. $495/mo. Agl 2 bath h o m e . W /W Cedar SI. A·Frame cot· vely l br l blk lo b1·h (;(JftONA DEL MAR no pet:;. 177 t;. 2:.!nd. Sl. Twenty l'crgola. Culver :-;0 tee Ask for Kare <'arpels & d r a pes. tagc.3Br.S450.493·076l ttar No ~ls $2SO m(l' .2 !Jr Townhouse, frpl<'. 645-7513or644·0878 &fundbur11, 2 blo<'ks so. '~ti~l('~(l~~n~~~1(~;~·~'. 1~:,~~1lcnr~:! m~('~~ )2:~~ !IQ..t9S3S424474 ~~~~D~:/cS::~~eN WATERFRONT CONDO, Cali6l3-6IOI :;:~k~=~ti~~~n~~~nnl~ -CASA VICTORIA ~~ ~l·~ Diego Frwy. SIOO 4117 3.SJI 1~1., Wal<'rfront Uome:.. Heaut 5bd ~xec hm & VlLLACE VIEW. S4 2S50 sqf\.2 Br& Den,sld 372 Catalina views. Cloiie to l,2&3br, DeluiccUnfur. L.ogiMa leach 3141 ----6Jl 1400 "1clubhse & pool pnv !\to. t1e avaal. SS.SO mo. shopping & fine l>euch or Furn. gas/wtr pd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... w,ort .. ach 3 t 6' Tnp area. S495. 968 9174. 2 Studio apt. 2 Bl.KS. T Alll.'nt 640·81 $)7•50 WHK,,. UP 644·2611 Adul~o ~Sec . .:al~· Drop 0 ~bble lnt-0 thi• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coato Meia 3224 --BEACll. I blk. from Pot· -Pool,"Pcc rm, ch:vatora k HI Mo. r.•ntul. Uay!lhorc1< ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll.AUTIFUL tt"ry Shack OWN E Harbor View Polermn 4 •Studio & 1 BR Apts 525 Victoria 612.8970 < eon frum your /\t}t. N I f 3 b h .ADULTCOMM. PAYSALLUTILITll::S. Ur $695 m o in c l. •TV&Mo1dSer\li\v11il DE/\UT.38r2\.4.i lln.dplx.-~-.--, 'l..cose.Lux 11ry,11r<'11rity, (•w y urn. r ,0',1~1• Spurkllnl! 3hrl , 2bn . Tennis cnurl, pool SUISMo. Rllrdt-ner.586·3007 •l'hnneServ.lltdpool patio, gar. nu cpt.s. s..25l~l10Apt;2 1lr,l'l'.l lla ,S Maturc aifu.l~ll.31755Cst. 646 ll2Sllor <213)W~:2flW tl~hwshr, fn ctf )'d , rrph•. 3. Spacious 3 BDRM •Chlldrcn,'icclton mo. lse. 673·7513 Al.!l. (oaat 1111111 Arc•u, re· llwy. 499•2K:.t;,. 1 1 b f l 3 h iiln11le<>ok 3090 Murray fudllllt~. Close lo p11rk FAMILY llOME 8 1 lt1M•wpcwta.och •l.owmor{lhly ruteii. -----d~·rnrult'd.adlls.nopcts. i';;~ Y Gd1~0~0~ 1,...,111:: .~1 ~;3 eH'-.. i375 =t'::t~" 1~~d ~!~~.w!~~I on 2 levels l.ge h \I ~:nl W• Stil Hen Z3~:7~~~;~~M Dv~:"~~~~v~rJ;i'n~r~:V~· f>42·04fi1nrt4 ·30 PM W~lkSit~J(~,~~~ F~!115· Ulll Win~I)'. 613 30.'>~ lltr, 2hll, frph: C1<crttn &. rlblc gara1e. Neor "ew wh lfil"t!plac1c,1. Th110Ch .. ~m,.... WHldy :idul~. S52S mo. 402.9912 ' NF:W & nice· 1 br. pool, Ip, ~1n Hrnln~. ~O·S370 ONT ic u:. lua.t l counlr> $3iS/mo. U t . l:ut 01m11gn cent ~,~, ~ll...tat1 lfthl•Jcie21r --adlu nop<'l:. ~·roml225 -1 llC E A NF' It 1 II r kll1•hcn, IJ1 W, ti~; "tove ~l'Cunty. AgC'nt. no fe<' & COAST LIN ti VU • B11y1ld1t Cove. Adjacent Bllns, w /w , dri>•. pool 2 Or, 1 Ba Apt. SO. of ll~·y. S4IJ.4-j57, ti·16 :i19H , Nev. ly dccoratt-d gonki\ ~'\2.5 .1 2 r r. ~Vii.int '~, Fa1111m,llr•th.1r.1111110 M!lllf.SS Mo. lo Bulbon h la nd . 1225 Adil / /\dults.nopel11,$:.!l5mo -!ipt.lbrunfurn.No pch n1rr Y urn. Il ler 1•11closc<l )'t11'll.2 1•ur1111r . 4. ltu1tlc ccdor i hlni:le Pro11tlglous 2 Hr a9 II, no pel11 &1259S3 wkdytc fl7J.Jt1K:1 · bdrrn.Encloo;ccl ~tnr.ICm 2 hllp heueh. Walk •01 tl73·2111J Auto npcnl'r. Nr at'hl!. So su1>t'r 4Ur, 2hn with d<'n home. Laa. 1undcrk11. Townhome . ~curlt y r>45 · 71 or &is.9399 t:v!I & Wknd~. for wu~h1•r & dryt•r N11 ft hops & r':itt1111runli1. For l..t'tuie liy own.-r. :1 llr, r~t l'loin ~10 mo Cull l.l(o yarrt. walk to Mite fireplace. dlnlna rm .. aatcfl. pool. J1tcu11l & I &2 ldnft Trlrs d111tlr<'n or p!'tll. f;.t:.! :rn11 S:-100. + utll <.:o il MO·it23•1 f . . . ~ 1'11rk & rt'<'rcaho bllt·ln kltrhcn. An t'lt· d b h 1700 So. (If Hwy,; :J Jiil , 3 bu , ----:? Un. Sepl In June 1. l.tlt or appl. 673 ~I _ ,.,.ntrr. Clolc to •chill ccllenl rram. home. $47 1 an Y <'a c • SlSO to St6S. Ga:< & wolr ilrn & fnmtlv rm. S600 S20ll 2 llr. hll n'I, 1111111, LCICJlll"I Hlpl 3152 Sands Ml! !')..\.">4 2 nr. t Im. hugi• t• K on \.• stores a. frwy11. Qul<'l cul Mo. mo/Ille. pd. No kltls /Jl{'tt1. &:1:1 a-: Mvllcn11e. l'orUtlonNt 111lul1.11 ov.-r 2~ no pl'\~.••••••••••••••••••••••• l\nyshorc wlnll'r rrnlnl •<' $J35. mo. ALSO 3 br. d·sac. ~·IOO!i. "2·0'1 MIS SI OM lllALTY F an l 05 l 1 (' 4 n d rm l6lh St. 842·1265 for Mother in law. Av11ll. 32SJ , J7th l'I. ufl llAM _ Hr GJ>~. pool. Clo1w to r.t Nlt't' 3hr. Zhn, ''omp furn. b11 . t'.lt. 2000 IQ ft . nr M_tl48·l~ Ukr. 9MS. C11t 1twy.1Agun11 Ouplr'(. Wa lk to O<'enn & l llr. furn, prlulb n<> JK't11 8'24176 LOFT IDRM .a.n Viejo 11 otrun. From <'lo.'><' lo pvt b"y IK'nch new. S.t2j. 548·31169 o u.........n~ a. h 3~4 Phone 494·0731 b ..iU\ I 1 I ••190 w lk to t.hop• A11k for Jan or Mike "' S2G5. 200<!1 Aloma. off .--.,...,.Oft ec a uy ... ....,mo yr Y lie. ,. • u " DAY & IJ l';ACH lmmel1l11ll• occuponty. <:mwn Valley,1131-085'1. 64116722. s:l!~IT\"·---~ 02ll2 •••••••••••••••••••••• lrl I U 642·7154 Nwpt ll1?hl8 oc('on VICW ;n! Ur, frpl. rrb. 1)(1 drps I llr 2 lln, rph . (11\V, n ~:fr~/~~tc~ e;~y. p1':!. On th~· Rny. w/boal dO<'k·----Oft-.. -.-c-h_J_7_4_0_, RP:Al~TY 117~ 3000 r1~~h~~!~0 ·Pt~~/'1~· [~.'~1 New,ort leoch 3Htl hr. 2 bn. Gl:us<'rl rr1• S2S4l mo. 1~t. 1 •• ~1. SI. p\'I~. Children OK s.1 !l9fl-19SS f::,,~ boa~'i;.:d~o/ ~rt••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-·11ntuRtle Vlt•w, 2bd bch room 1 yr111r. ..••••••••••••••••••••• mom Nt-w pnml & trµl 11t•t· tfc11 "l'V It'•' ~I~ mo. !IOO :!OM 1~,. on. >' "I •~AUTlfo'UI. l hr rurn ~me, pvt •trcrl, nv11ll HAYLOFT APTS PARK MIWPORT ~olnl hnclc pntlo. ~75 H('(4 rt-<I \\,1t l ~,•pt 10 ---2Br . li;t• Ccnced )'ard. "' S.l.ll it 9mo~ 5'}50 mo PARTMIHTS rw3 6331or 5Si 1171 T :'\<> k l.!'1 :.:.,.; oo,'\11 .. rt l11m 'l•'iln 3 br. 2 hn. cpl!I, refrl)l. It 8\0\'C lnt'lud WATllNOMT ppt.sl SJb71dll & SllCO. Spl11n111h V r I v . S 7 0 0 m o '. 2M3 Avoc11tlo. C M. A __ --dt1)1,, rcnrcd )'nrd. s:u Lag.Cyn S320•9l·229'l HOMES •lye It. Pvt enc i:11r, :ita!tY..!3:tS·'4 · ;\Ion •'rl ~pmlu7pm lnr2R(-droomicnmJ mo. 983·4~ A!ll No fee ----pool, 1ouna, Jn<lry. odlltl. . Sat &l'\un 111 4 TownhOl&tl~ r;:::;:;;~~~=-:-:=-=-::'."'::::::::;;:-~~ , ---TRULY f'11nnrt1mlc Su 631-1400 M P<'t3. 17301 Kf'cl,on nr. ac1ult11, no JWlll 4191~ fll5 01'\3 l''rom 1329.SO "• N<>w 2 bl•ifrm. 2 b11 . Vi e ws from t h l11 1.n,lblkW.otBeachofl Orch1d.S27a mo."330090 --Opcn !l~Oully STAR GAZER ff . .., l.11111lm.irk ·rownhnmt-dnim11tl~all)' d talitnec Udo I-'-Slater842·7848 orG7H~ll ISO. Ultl p<I IJr. ap· Spu·J•oo11:rcnn1,; 1-----.----1e, 1..1 \Y .. ~I.LAN l\!'oul n<lult t:omplc•ic. Chrni Ahol home. f'o MW • --plr11nct11. fo'l•1· /\r ru11a rrom Ful\hlon' ~ ,_ p..1, -..it~ ~ 1'•101, J nt• u u1. W 11>. people with aentltlvc Im LI.ASE I arbor Poclfi<' Stud in C01ta MHa 1124 M111n Hl'rllnl8, MO·S370 M1md nt Jumbon't1 <>11 Tod ... ~~::=u':o':'1!:-r'un<1or. Sl'JO.m().J\11t.Noree./\sk n 1tery who can o p C l. Jacuul, 1 hlk '"•••••••••••••••••••••··------SunJu11t1uln llllllt H0Ad I ~-7~=7.;''°--. for I{ 11 r e n · 903.499 pret'ia~ Lhe nesthetl ~:~\3r ~~~· :r~~o7'e S412.~~~4s ~/i3:n°· or lsc Duplex 2 hr, t hu. new r pt. ::;~'>;.,~.: ~[810:rs· ~1~~~ 17141644· 1900 _,. _ . , ' ·-· i~ .. I \~._. , .. _ ~·~.-..J l~A . , ..... "'"" ,,~ .. .. ""-... 1·1'1'-1 ••Clo ~:!!:!~~ ~~· 1.~~· ~,.-.;.... .... , ... "-pi<.=1.-=i;...,c ~ ~ ,, .......... ,.. ' \I ... .. •• ._ • • -..._ ....... _r.-..._... YrM ,..l~. .. _... ..... .. •)·""<- ·~·· .. ,. .. ,,_ .,.~~ ............ ..., . , ........ " . ... ~,.. ,, ..... ...... ,, "'" .. 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Gl5 ~.499·2247 2 Br. 11' Da . corner lot, 1'1 bl~lt to tht-boch, Beautiful Spa cl;;; ~· 2g baia'c~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~ti·lb~~~hUr~~~:M1 Br. 2bn . cul·d'MIC bltns, Vry chn-;;lnii 2 story. <'pU, drpt, bUns $360 mo. 1wlmmlng pool & ample prhale. J Ur 2 Un, pool, o:'S:S.~isG . <J RR b I Y gardener. R v /boa 2br, den. 2ba. 2 frplcs . 67S-5824 perklna. Stud lo11·SlD5 children W\lltome. no•---------·• 2 2e1L~·t~i.S::1 r storag(., no ,._.,ls. $370. natural u•ood pan-I'" mo. & penthou•ea·S39S pets. S32S mo 548 lllt8$ HEW IRllD APTS "' -• "' ·le\•el Eu. hse. 4BR. mo. AvoJloblt-~pl. lit· ----962><49l4 lhnaout, Pt& & groove 3•41 BA + •uest rm. fam l aklnJI r eaer val lon11 N£Wl.Y DECOllATEO 1 RH ALSO noon Ira ltttt i bl It .. JAR w tLOf'T 1-'r S 230 88. 2 br dup Kids. peu. • · '1 oc rm. den. 2 frpla. patlo. NOW! 2 hrw/•gr S21S. New tpt· Prpl pool J 1 It r associated ti a.' .. t " , V. f, f" I "'_. smi les ok .. ·ee £rom ~an, north tnd. sund~k. EZ care )'rd, nu fntd )d·wator pd. ~ rtfr c. Intl.' :icuu • ' . ~lafoRt'ntals.SCO.S3'iO no pets. tPI• pref . crpU. nu plumbin1. Cul "8" Pl1rent111. Call pdr .~s-~:i Cllll & waler._ ______ .__.~ , $620/mo. Call CS..·27tl. de Sac lyr lse. reaponsl· bctwn 1·5,631Hl20 i,.:_-------- • ,.. I 1 • , I 'I ·Sty. clt>un. Jusl painted ...... Mith 3210 bTe pny &4M7t3 u.-a..-To-L.--• Sr upper, C'tpl!I, dpn1. Yenrly "'nlAI. 2Br. l ba. 4 br, 2 ba house. fne<l yrd. ~ .... ..._. water pd, .,,,,n, mo. :r14 A Str"'" to beach. $295. Pl\ •••"'."""~908. •••••••••••••••••••••••anr.2 ba.den,We1tcllff "bdrm , cpt•, -'rp•. ~ .,., .,...... """ R-• • 3 b b " " " W()Odlund. G4l·073a 675-7281. ----... vct'Or11lec1 :-, 2 3 . &rt!tl. $$75. incl grdnr & Malutt 1Mlull8 Ol\ly. oo ------3 RDR!'ll & POOL fplc, cp11. dp1. pulio, w11ter.MS-HS3afl6 tlJnrroot 2 br. 2 ba, de· pt..:U. s:u...s. mo. MC 0392. 1 l\r, bltAA. cpu. !Jrps, NearMar1nll lll&h.$J80 isuPH loc 1400 /rno lu..'<!· adults. Y.rly lae. 2217 llarbor Ohd. tar pr,odllj,no~1- _mo S."4·7!'6 963 .4S69 Attenl. no rtt eta tned Ads 642-5" 1685 .. lnct utll 497-1082 t>-1 S48-429l or 6.U 0521 ; e lasl~tt drflw In tho Wetl. . .a Dully Piiot. Clo lnl'd Ad 142~8. , t Add it ••• Bultd 1t ••• Diaper lt...Hammer It ... C•roet SERVICE DI REC .. ORY it ... Cement lt ... W1re it ••• Hoe lt ... Clean it ... Move . I .' lt ... Press lt ... P aiDt it .•. Nail it...P laster it ..• Fix It .. A.cu...... .,..s.Nke C1•9Cf• GtMr•hrflcu Meu•y hr /a•,.lr f'MOCkl & a.,.lr ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,trlcll> (.'ui.tom Addi llllM ll~1>a1ro; remt'n '40fk CIO('I" hun1t. •:1't''1C4fl~iador Re:.ldl·nt1JI. l">mm~tt1J .... 11t11n•'l/OfrlCl' rl'modt'I 1111: Quick strvlcc. qua 11onrk 1'11Jumbo Co11sl C11 ~lmbr DUO !l62-83U C;t•.RWl('tl. &SO~ ffie f:blt'lit drnw 1n tht llan• :oomc·lhmi: )nu w.rnt Add1t1u11s & Re modeling Wt•!>t. a l>11il> Pilot to i.dl • l'!Ji.11111.·1! ud' d l.1 <· 111:!1!1~2 Class1f1ed Ad Phun1t 11 11oell Cu ll !\:OW, $1!1·2 I it) U7:J 60.11 642 Sfrftl t>l2·56711. PAT<.·11 tll.ASTERING • •Al..l. TY i-'&~• • Frt'l' •:i.1 s.40 ~ 1111hty hnmt' lmµrO\ ,. nwot..' hr. ~!yrs '•xp. 1>'1' l'l'l. 1-'ulr 11ri<'t <.'1111 1\1.•n I «a re ti 12 11il e1 <'' 11o•knc1' •·•···•·••·•·•••··•··· 'ER :\!IC' T1l" :-;1•w " 1 mtil fr 1•i.t Sml Nh' weil'omc !IJti ;!~~I> ~ s:Jti ~193 ...•..•...•.•......... 1•movul!<, l1•1m11Hni: prunmi.:. frl't' «-~t. Lk d lully mst1rl•1I. G-12 2621 4000 Office Rettt .. 440 .._,. LostlaFOIMd 5300 ....,W..ted 7100 HefpW..tecl 71 tt.lpW..tecl 71 H.tpWOftted 7100 Opportunity SOOS ••••••••••••••••••• •••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••• •••••••• •••••••••••••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• •••• ..a.wport leach 3169 ROO~IS S!,, "'k u11 "1th ••••••••••••••••••••••• fo'O Nill!( wht lcmalr l'at OABVSl'M'l::ll, ru11 tim1'. IOAT IUILDERS Cou11tct Girl \\<int\'rl, t'\ •••••••••••••••••••••••kitchen i.:.17 ~o "k 11 1$01 WestcUff Dr. tH:AL'TY SllOP m tht w/OeJ collar. t'ounlam ACCOUNTING & url i.chool m) honw F.q,, juurn~) ml•n . µ<'r 'd . p llm<> Apph 1 br ,ipl, blln:., J>ool. lqik. apb ~IX !li3.'> or f>l5 391,7 l'\el4 port Finant•ial Ctr country, Xlnl lnl'Oml' \' ;1 I I e y 9ti8 8 8 58 n 1 for 12 yr old. CM ur1ta carprnkri. for <Ii ' 106' l'aptaan :\like':. 1-'li.h t'1 ~, nt•Jr oc<> .. n ,\dull" nu 1 UIO<'k 1 rom lw.irh. ~ LeaMftcJ Office Space So San Diego Count~ SIO «.83 CLERK tJ4.S.3914 cu.:. tom fii1 h ho u ts & Ill~ W. 19th Sl, CM 1 S2 IO 1 trlt -111 Callon Sile Manager I ill>·Oti850r 11742 3233 ----.-----> acht'I Anply lnll'rna IX'~ n o '" ~r"k ~J412li21.al18PM t7Ul~23111 e,l2~6 t•OUND: K11l1tn. 11i:er U;ita Prucei.i;ing•·"pcr.,BADYSJ'M'EllnL""t.'<iedto lional Ofl~hOf'e l\lanoe,Ol'llverymen ror l.\ .! llR, lrpll', hltn~ i:ar ,-; IA'J\~· m-.i:. ll11l1t Rch ---tTALIAN REST. i:r~. w-collar. \'1c 105 heavy µayroll & cost 2 g1rb. 10 & 13 yn. wit 2500So Susan SA 1lnw:. in N 8. & C :\I . , ... d DEl.UXE OFllCES Gross SI0.000. mo. 0""n \!ta San R emo, N. Cl dei.lc. \\Orking molher . La·--· -· · ..:. __ s.!SOpermo ~·1740 I) '31S m11 ;\o 1wts h<'•' rm & nr 1n e'.\ ... ~ 6i5 9783 N I M v ti~l t6l5 thani:e lor hal>yi.ittang lL Comml & 1ndstl i.pac.-es. tor .t2 bours a week. Ne" t · STACOSWITCH INC •s ue • aeJo a rea. IOAT CARPENTERS -yrboy :"pRch('ondo+ 200to2000 sq.rt As lo" opera~nin~lisb1on V1t>t'OUND·blktwhtl\itten 1139 0aker CostaMesa 492.95n Need expe r 'd bout D...tofAsslst•t .1 Dr,2ba,hlktobt·h.2c<ir pool,!>ludl'nlprd'd.Call ns»sq.ft.LaAN•aiuel[ii JO area. Seats 200. Vic s'eawnrd Dr & Sitt.)041 Babysitter needed . My carpenters. lhgh pay. 4 Orthodontic off1(''· gar llalrony No pel5 eves.·Vi,(H23399. Mission Vudo Rreas.'Partners feuding. Xlnt Co~sl Hwy Cd.M Equ11IOpporEmploycr home. B r ookhurst / Day work wk. Lob or Newport Dt•ac h . S39Svrly642·1603 -----1 Handy to S . D Jo'rwy. terms.Agt.837-ct?OO 67~_3724 • · Adom:;, llB. Teenage Over·t tm e. Apply Orthodontic Cl<pcr . r \' · oteb, Mot.ts 4 I 0 Call 831-1400 OK. fo'(f :mm mer , P / Wes ts a ii Corp, 2 7 5 quired. 642·2040. J Br 2 Ila. bltn,, sun tle<'k .••••••••••••••••••••••• MERCURY MARINE FOUND \' 1 ~1 1·-• k C •1 .... EW,ORT CE .... T...,, : n~ ma lC'se during sehl 968·4026 " c....,rmic · ·"-· ___ 0"'."' T1\L ... "'SlSTANT '' blk to Clel'Jn _& Ua} Sl:"\~Y ,\CR ES :\10TEL "" " ~ S'ales & Sen•ace 1:ray male kitl«!n. wht Accountunts Sl6K + Pre~~nth·tdental pr:w \rlyS450mof\75itl:ll S960.dbl<lor21 PRlSTIGEOFCS NetsSt500mo.Ne11r t he r 1 ca c 0 11 a r Recept/Se<'y S7 Babys1ltl'r nl'cded in F. BOATCARPJ::NTlm nl'cds chalrllhk tcJm Sll ro, ()t.t~n o or 21 3-o rf ~ et•li av a 11. 1 n water. Owner moving Brookdale1Castiegate Ofc ServstSe<-y S7 Vly. Must love ch1ldr1tn. Exp<'r'd an 1111 ph.al>l'l> of member. 2•., cfa}'S. Cull H•n fronl plu~h hal'ht'ln pJd HoJl l>rl \l.!>o ~35 rno &12 o:.~ or .>Ill 31«'.9 K1tl'l1cnl•lle Pool Phoo beautifully dt>coratcd abroad ond must sell. H D. 962-874S Cen Ofc/lnsur to Si 752-0l21 wknds IW2·37~. rnrpemry + f1bcrJtlas1S 636.3002 • Sn: swte. 1-'u II servac~ in Day week. Good terms ---Fca Pdt All>o Fee Job!. 646~123 -_ -- 2:Ji o~ewport Blvd. CM clude Librury, con Agt. 837-4200 FOUND blonde Shepherd Jrv1ne Persoon(IJAReney Babysitter. fl/lrme. m.) --BOOl\Kl"l!:Pt.•1t -tH:NT A 1. It .. : c to: PT M8·9TM rcrence rm. toll copier --max. male, Vic Harbor & 488 E.17UlCosta Mes11 home. t.l olure.1 Ch.lid, I . ·. •1 mulure 11oom,in ~ l>iH 1 llr \µt \\J1I J'< of 111 I ------COIN LAUNDRY Ad11ms CallS484721 Su le224 642 147 mo's N ll 642·2126 l"e.w rest,1urant ookini; k • l'.i r l. :\1·\q111r1 l'.111 R...tals 420 secre t arial i;pocu CROSSOverSS.OOOmo. p-~-'· 3-5 • . . . tor rei.tourant oricnll'() \Hoe . Min l! >" c\Jl\'I •· 1 o R 3 I !I tl r I l' u \ c ••••••••••••••••••••• Croond rloor. Monlh llas fluff & Fold lhdp -5 -Baby11tler or CdM Elem. full chari;e bookkL't'llCr. S3 lury open. li~:?·S9titl, ml'b'>IJ!l\' "'ANFRO."'T ll'\"'11 month · c .. ll c 7 14 ) ll t 0"" a ••••••••••••••••••••••• •ACCOUNTING CLERK for l second grader. 2 XJnl worklniz cond. Son C:\_l_n_rc_·o __ _ "' ,, • ' t;.14~760 run t mos Y co n ,,_r . . . -. d d rr I A ·1 kl 8 7 9 11 tion. 34 Was hers (18 Onnkingproblcm. A/Pay & Atnec. P nyrol PM wk ays. 675·456 day, Mon oy o . App y .! fir. I' l ha Lown house vai · w )' •• 10 I h · p I' II •-Sl50 k 673 2493 FOR LEASE new), 12 Dryers . Neb Call Alco ol Helpline cxpcr. dcsm 1ble. S.M.P . eves. m person. ra11en, •c "' 't\'lc, bllns. t'pls. drps. __ w_:_ · ·-owner in uxccss 0 24hrsaday835-3830 3025 s. Kilson. s Crown . 14041 Ucach Patio htd "''"II Adullr. 3 OFFICES Babvsitter. Mature Bl d w t I t .. ·~. ·'TEPS TO OCl-:Al' s20.ooo. year . Good M.a.s5.a.GE 540-1142. ......m'an. care for lOmo v , esmns<'r. no~t' S225 5411·2682 Ba", I Ur, Sl95 : 2 Dr $155 MO EACH A 837 """" "' "' -v _, "' ,....., s terms . gt. "'"" Adv. •·al '• nirl. Mon·Frl. 8·5 In mv IUSIOY ... ITES Stud1olo(tapl S2lS Ample park'ng r ineC ....... TA l\JE ALoc FIGURE MODELS ""' D ho""" N B "•G23~7 , "" ~ 61! 752 1700 SPORTING GOODS WO N 8 & p me. .... · " · Apply Mon. Hom on. Lo 1l,1rbor \'1e\\' area. Ideal · 11___ • ESCORTS ME 1 U C R 69 I b Or -Misi.ionV1e10area •. . Babysi tte r . matur a".e eataurant , 1 ~r u'ines",~1r per,,on Bearh Jpt b) \\l'el.. S225 N I Co b in I -\ C t M '"° f>t'l~ 1 ullman kit A\lulabh• :-;ow ; door. INVESTMENT DIVISION Parln£'rship breakup OUTCALLOHLY Ill . as o~n gs woman for 2 bo)'~ rv1ne1 \'~·~ a_csa. ,h,irl' JlJlln i:.1rden area ln b..•.1ch 61'~68:>0 19 Price reduced. MaJor 631·3111 for 10 new girls in ou All.sos area. 581·4630 a~ CAFETERIA WORK•'R l'nol~•lubh•lll~<'Pn\,I!:. llMI. i11,·.~1 lln~. Loe middle husy publi c r e l ation s 6 D 8 h l'/TI . · I \ h -nter. Gross $30,000 mo AIORTIOM C'UStomerserv1c-edepts. · 11ys rs. m \\JI utt,·r , u,11 I It . Ralhou l•'t' 1 br tx-h .i"t "" ..,..,,mon from 11 31''1 4 fl " " aod grow1n ". Cood Ho exp er 1 e Babysitter needed nea -v • '' ·" -.:IOO 1111 l 11111 le\l'c.>pt Sl75 \\ k \\ 1111 fl :?I l ,., r .... ~·elio" •-Referral "c ply an pen.on. llui;:hc.>s h f• 'ti ....... , 7 u • terms A"' 837 4200 """""' .. "' tr-t-Harper School for ls I'°'"'' H ""'' (l 11 6-129608.H s .... tu Offi . ... . Preg.tcst.-ava1l.wknd$ MCH141rY·W• 'II!'" Aircraft. 500 Supl·nor. 1 111 rw11o I\ ih-M• ~5 )n l'erlln!»ulJ n,.,1 1 l>roresi.:~~~r~~~ BldJot. -, ... -.-shnetl-t 24 llr llrlpline 547 !M!i5 Salary SI LS to ~148wkly. ~rade.!::_ 646:.!!12---Nwpl Och. lntcrvk"''" • DESIGNERS &DRAFTSMEN lliJ:hcst qunhly mihlarr & mdustru1l dl·Mgn wor11: in digital & llne11r h1Qh power trans i:.tur c1rcu1~. Small J;row111~ eleet r on1c: m a nut . w I O u'l i. t 3 11 d I II I! trl'hnoloi:y mu't cxpJnd {'0Jl1necr1n11 ,t,11( (.'nm1· growwtu,• l t-:Ot-;1 DECC 2801 S I'.:. Mnm St lrvme -l714 I Mll·4i31 rno llll'l•h 11111 Yro.11'1\ oc·1•.1n . 1111> ·•· l"1'nl' 494.7292 ~· ----fo'ur lnlcrv ew call· Babysitter in homc l dys 8AM-3:4SAM d111ly •" '• -....-·-·"Y 5015 PRF.CiNANT? betw~·n9AM 31'M M·F . in Ir vine. , Directorof I 'ull II l llll :r.10 rourt' 2 br. c·ompl. furn Sucuu Loc•tlon ••••••• ••••••. •• ••••••• c ;i r1 n It cont Id,. n l 1 a I 149·9118 children 18 mos & 6 yra C a m p " r & 1 r I 1 HursiftC) Ser¥ice ,13.} lttl pd ~n1r ha) Sleep" o tii300.11 art 4 W11lk lo poan orr1re, $12,000.R•re-ct couns~lini: I.I re~crrol _ _...___. Own l r.ons. & schooi Trudl'sm~n for t·obl111.' 111 llf-d Skllled Nuri.111~ t Fc-1· pm re!ttauronu.&bunkl.. fnr lucr ative business Abortion, ;id\1puon &APTMCl.<.LoveJyl:.!untl. HolidaysolC Be. t:inAug fra m er s, tlrt u il \lain lh·ntab !>Ill ;,:i;u ocotioft Retttcdt 4250 E 17th Sl .. (; M "en lu r e . S 1 7 , o o O kecplng ldU.I f6t active reUred. 25 2 refs s.si4491 aluminum skinner" ,\p 1-'aclllty an II. II i''llli' 011 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• $l2S&WO Retumc.>dwathinOOday~ APCARE S47·2S63 Ref'srtoq'd.64~. -·--·-----ply, Mojorway, 11.'li! W. por forefxper'd pen.on l 2~5 l'ul pcJ I' 111u . ll l'-b Ribl • cd •~ d -----Babysitting live·an fo Ullh St. c .?.i Xlnt star .. wnrkln1t con Wlltl'rfmnt t-''"r • · t'or Jlenl D11t lkar r1blR. \;a "' ell Seeur ex gui.ranlc.-c RJo:L.AXINC ~ASSAGE Apt Manager, 30 to SO yrs. mature 9 y;, old, L. 'hsk ch. 11:ilary & benefits. Ap· \l;iin l!t•nlul ... !.IOS.'JiO 2bo.lrm rpL' f1rcplcl'.te "e!i'u"n·ot'fm~l!:Cooor". 6':f3-~~!"Te0h10pAYcoUatcral Bob.T111nes·f.ic"M:ii.scur No-ddldt'n"..--peu.-C.M.63J--085!afi 5. Cdoor.sh ie-r, ~~rnteulon. ply. Hunlington-Vall_,y I :a<o 0020510 n M ~~ .. " ......,, OulcaJl9am·9pm. +phone+ salfry, 67 un· m an. mm. ui;e. l Conv. lloi.p1tal. 83112 't:WPOllT ll1th :! llr l ...t .. ito Shor•-4 lOO fUR='ilSllP.D OFt-'IC~Mort T t 494·5111 itsC.N .548-~ f:'.'.Apply 1n pcnion.dal Newman Ave, 118. Ph: 11.1. p.1t10 J:.Jr "!:1 .. ::r ....................... FOR nto:!l:T F.I OoJad D.zdr'• "" 50351~EX;;~;;c:-;;ESS~'~l~V:;;E~D~R:;l;:N:-;:K;;l~N;;G;-~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9I BANKING J'~11~-41YPC';0;~~~~e~~~1_&_t2_·MS __ 1_· ----- .1dlti.. 110 11~ 1:.. ~..... • 1 1 Pla.lll corr Pr"''Y al La 11 TnlER 18 :.:!Ofl \ ounJ; mtH 1•rn cnu1> e P ..,.> tu ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• rwns \•e:.. ASSEMBLERS dleback Plata. t:I Tor " ~ wJnlNJ to hor(• I !Jr. ~~~niu. 1· II Want loStop" Downey SavlftP "Loan ltd, El Toro l.u1(l 2 br h,1\lront .1111 horn<>. t.oi:una Och. \'aterfront •'!x«. offrcei. 1 LOANS 9% Ot.:TOXll''ICATION & Electronic loslrument •----------' Stv & idni:.' Yrl) bl• ~97·~•7!l & 2 Km s u ites 0-U ......... ~_ .... ..,.. --· R•:llABILJTATION Manul.n(.>edsexpcr'das· has ao opening in its CASHIER ... ioo 117~ 11;i11 R 'd 0 N t ,,....., •-'" --... Coll us U ·llrs a day sernblcrs for production Costa Mua branch Cor a E 'd R .1 p fo"c-m.1ll' lo i-hl\t(' n•r\' :lh< rl)'lll c r .. ('wpor f'1u.re.st Terms sinl'c l!M9 South Coasl dept. •·anal ussembly, re ptt.lmc Tcllt'r. Savings & xpcr etai · crma ,133 lt11 J wrkf\ b111 h-.c m ln•mc. ~Mu + 1.1111 llench. /\i;t. 675~6-'--S.tffer Mhj. Co. Community Hospital boanholdenng 6 Mo's·l Loan or bankint: ex per. ~~:s~n·s~ ~ ~~~t~~1z.':.. 1ht•1111' Dl•11ch cumhc1 . 5512504 642-2171 545-0,11 So.Laguoal-499·13U 1r expc r r eq,'d . pref'd.CallMr.McCabe 540-46ll. t'ce 1;31.:.>011 --nt•·. COLONY now has Knowledoeolcol--....... --~~<7~14~)~642-~~74~22;.~E~.~o~.E~. ~~---;C"A~m·--1 Gent to sharl' 2 br up SPIRlTUAL READER .. v • '-""""" DISPLAY PERSON t'ull·T1ml•. t;xccllenl Bcncnu.. Proression111 F.xecull'' 2ND T D MONEY • helpful CASHIEtl \\'ATt:Rf'ROST CO:"-mO, w ome C ~t. S130 + • • FUiiy Licensed Callfor •ppotntment • ~ 11qrt, S8SO mo Sid~ utll Call 6".S·27&4 Su It es a v o 1 I . 1 n Terms below market. 312 N. El Camino Real Industrial Relations Battery worker a per hr J . If e r be r t H 11 I ueav.ul i\f.:I ,IG-!0·11119 downtown Loguna JH'l funds. personal SanClerneot.e.Forappt; ,714149.._9401 Noexpcr.nttcessary J ewellers inlerv1ewin Apply Personnel ()cpl Mon lhru Fri 1011m Jpm • MONTGOMERY WARD ' t•INDA ROO)IMAT•~ Beach. Ample piukma. ~ice in your bome or 492.9034 492.913() CallS40·m2 for cashier & 0 H1c ""PJC1 ou~ new 2 & 3 l'ROFESSIONALL\'~ Foranro.call4!11-2421 otc.615-44~BJlr.24hrs. T£LONIC 1----------1 per sonne l. Apply i tillrmi;, :? bath 11111l~ House Male!> Unhm1lL'<i KARE..,.'S BEAt.rrlCIANWANTEO person lOam tll noon. urrn~from occanlront& 832-tl3-1Smcl'l97l •QUICKCASH• * J"'lll * ALTAIR C-Oslal't1esa Area f·ashion Square. San 1ww1·11\rt'crcat1onaldc·---~--Beaut \lew nrr, Tai T.D.Lo.s OUTCALL"1ASSAGE Mll-1575 Ana. \l'ln1>m~·11l. lmm<'d. CK' Tired of lmnll n,lone Lov Mahal, Lai;:. 11111~ '""''I t:I Oorado Mortgaitc Co. 338-1180 LAGUHA IEACH 1·up,1nr~ 1o·omll1cs & <'IY 2 bdrm t ~~· Nwpt lor sub L'e Rccept & ''"l' uccrpl('rl 53:~ up Beach. 962·21~1 2G711 Telc•rhnne ans werln11 <2131670·3160collcct S ingle fe m ale. non·1 Equol Oppor Employer BEAUTY __ 00_714)968.&.411 s moker, malurt• J:rad 1 _ _. _______ _ Hi.'i-1!111 llrkr ___ Spt C'r<'let Tc"n1s. 11w1m, ~11 ~:!SHI __ '· lllk hrh Dn~ta1r1' 3 br. O('con '" Nd rmmnte lo . • 2HD T.D. LOAMS ttludcnl avai_I £or house. Asst mgr apl + util. 30t SALON CASHIER M/F, part lime. Mobll Car Wash, 17th & Tustin. C.M. 646-0148 • ,,,, lrtilc· ... ir. bltiis l'hr 38ft !llM lux condo luslMU IHtal 445 Combanat1on reul c·i.latc ~J!l:.c!et !>Illini;: 11 > SO yrs. Ok husband '' "' •-I " __.......... k N h Id / •~ MANAGER •CLERK·Min 1 yr ofc ex· ,IOll \ 1 h I~·· 1141111110 •'urn. ~.3974 eH~~ •••••••••••••••••••••• "' rcrson a .,ropcrty \\-'Or o c 1 rcn pc..., . --..,.EWftORT IE .a.CH loans on r esidence:., tle<'c1vc free gin ror ha11. l20unil.!\. H.n . 543.5300 per. Job req's stalu>lical 1.n ltlh~t t'tee rm & ho11rd lo lad>" "' t t ,. -Outslandln~ benefits. typing, aptitude ro l•du"ll' \pl .,;;,--:;;,;-in uchani:e for llH Stot-.•orOfflcH ~~;m~p~~,,!rtie11c~ ~.~~~a~kt;ou~ll ASST.SALESMGRS paid vocation. profit figures &knowlcdgcor1 hltn', lll>lc· • :.! iin~io~: houi.ewor~. Lu \UT> N r <.: o 11 i.. I It w y & lo $100,000. SlaleYt·ade --• -----&MAHAGlRS r;ha ring, retirement, key. 4 30pm lo Jorn iiool ni.iil :O..l90 ~:n·:. horn• Call Ken aft ti11m. R1vl!n11dt•A\C 470 tf)lt;OI .,·1nancc772-8001 ~pons1~le adult 2S or Voun1e. dynamic sale. medical & denta l Growing co. w/xlnl co. •tllll~lll\!lll ~2-1222. 1>q It. will rt•modl•I. mrtodn\'elatrmodcar women wt alleast5yr more.Must do ha1r.All beneflts.l'h:M4-43GOcx ' -----. ---, ll<'nMJnabll• ren1 J1•rry ~c...,.b/ to W1ch1la Fall~. Tc'<. <-'X per. needed f o responses In confide nce. _345_. _______ _.. !'>11o1c1ou' 1 hr, 1 ha. 1,0 on Rc-nt 4Dr holl><'.w m nlt-°' \\'~nn, Jlltr <2131177 700t '~I )((If l\73·Sl1 I. women'll cnntemporo Reply tu Class1r1ed ad no. CONCESSION WORKJo:lt. lht: h ,, 1-'11r11 ~l()C) wk fem. ovc•r 30 ~I ii Ill II n h l 719 cfo Du1ly Pilot PO l 'nl11;11 •t•it0 l~HI (',ill _Se_J>t I. !lfl0·2937 Ann_ <.:·I i.l1lrc ,hid,;, 1toorl lot.·11 Lost & Fotlnd The G...tfe Totte:h shop In l"as ion s tand ' . · great port lime job dur .. "' l I C l •1 ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.1do. Sal:iry + comm flox IS60.. ' Costa McH. ing school. Must be at Hi~iu;10 Offlc•fl•nf.. 4400 ion~J1~u "l'llU ,,.. Lodltfouftd 5300 t'ol'thelittleextro' /\pply, Apropos . 2 Callf.02626 lh s l 18 yrs & we ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111 Outen II Mai.1'll!L•' F11shlon lslond, NU o groomed. Apply Soulh lOH lristoC St Co1taMHa Equal Oppor Employer· I Dls~bulor SKILLED OR UNSKILLED MEN HEEDED NOW To Work For L9e eo.cffft in O .C one • IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Exprnot Nee DUE TO XLHT TRAINING S• CletMnte 3176 trl .. Rltntol 450 I.OST 2 m lllr dOA'I. Oc•rrri __ t:ull 7r.i 3.'lJl __ <·1111641·~265~2·:__ ___ ...J•---------i Coalil Pl110 111 Theater, ••••• •••••••••••••• •••• ••••••••••••••••• •• •••• ShC•J.1 mix. \ h~ntwhl , lat Club1 5400 685 Sunflowrr • C. M Sl 50 Wkl on: \'I \'IEW 0\ ru:x 1000' INDll~Tltl \I. I hlkttnn. Hewonl. U11t'k ••••••••••••••••••••••• AUTO SALES BEAUTY 549.3352 v l '''" I rorn ~2'l~ l '11 II Cmt..1 M<'~a :"fr11r N1•" bJY rirl'<I $40·Z40ft rw Club fnrmmf.(. ror 'w °''ORTUNITY CO..,.STRUCTIOu N. p..r work :i1trrrml n1 1 r>1.1n1•, 1•111 o~.J'.! (I ~~-........... G46 .. 78!l t:q • . 1n•'l1l•l, <onb1~t11•ul1•cl 'XPAHSIOH OPERATORS " " r l'l;!IWl.">11 /~ • LOST Dtrl('Ol Prdr,tul ro';111ir11" ;,· :.~n )l lt•" Crt •Cl for lh<' '17'1• t'orMnr1·ln orm11t1011 s.. hon ./• .. ----Wln<'h, I or 3 m11trlwd •l!.17 3919 1:rowanl{ ('hevy :!tore I Dest 11hop In town WC' SUft.,EHDENT 543.,_2_1_, __ C-.t 117 ./--p111r ""''"~clo l 11e 11 r ---hu"thni: Orllnltl' Co1Jnt nN.'fl o~rutor!! wtfotlow· Mojor So. C11llforni11 '"" ...,...,trono 8 ~_,..,.__ rnlio:1, JWar~ a, chain WI lna11. H111h ('Omm1H 1on11 veloper needs trn<'tDON UT ~hop ll e lp. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ "'"""' ... ~... rrom l\rdrll. llrwnnf ro bllDloy....,,. & ::~~r~x~:f/n':e"d com wt-ekly. l'old vacollon11, 11upcnnt1:ndl'nlln Wolnut 11tlhn<', l\~1. No <'XP<'I'. <X't:.\ 'l Vl', :i llr 3 IJa, •ss inro lt•odln1t to ff'MVe>ry ,,...,.,.effon hlnntion ,,11111,,.mrn fo hollduya, mc't.llcol & den· :irca. Minimum lu yr11 nt-cc11s. I' e m u l<', u11u 1•111~. <It,~ ... hlt11i1, $-1 13 ~uy SOOS "·'" ""J"2. •••••••••••••••••••••• 1 h 1 • tol lnsuronc~. llfo in· oxpr. On 11ilc & t>U isllr. ~4ri. Ap11ly In. 1wr,,s0!1• ~ ·-·" ,,.. .. ""' cusy 1'lro " l 110 er.. ,.1nn •1r 1•-nut JftS I· l7l Sl mo ,\v1\U !I I 1711 5j \. J537 ---•••••••••,•••••••••••• • Schooli & ... ~ur11nC1'. rctlrcm~nl plan SlnR,lo family V .A de " • "' • " .. • •IM!! F'Rl':,1-,:1ltF.NTr • Grocery-Wlne·letr t.psT 1 : 11119170, S1>rl11i,:~·r lni tr.ctlon 7005 }~1~ ~1;~s~ ~1g:~~t~~1~> & prorlt 11horln1t Want tCI tnchcd hou~ln". Srn1t re· <'•>Nt:i Ml'11o. 1·2 3 nm. 0 ('Clo rom N ~r111n (' . llVC'I' & whit(', !I •••••••••••••••••••••• G I ,qruw. hRV(' .. ccurlty? rmmc to Ad No. 325, Doily o•·s ASSIST ~fttl fuM1ith•d Sl 3 ~ pc r mo . A rt J ~t~msl1~:.~;2':~110:~~ n10~. rem;. I love !!tr & \'our chilrt ('nu h•;irn lt •••nc-ruu!i poy P nn. Uull.I Call U11 NOW! , l'llot, P .0 llnx 1560, " • or Unfundlhed ltO Alrportrr llotel No lc11i.e '" N m111~ ht1r. <'ht-l11r11 t.o~t r , ... d . T ll l 0 1 1 n" h" n("(), Ill itood : S.•c: Sult'. JC ,EHMIY CO <:osto Mean. CA U2626 Youn!( lady 'HI 210 ffll' '"••••••• .. ••••••••••• ..,, ..... -Tll noon troubl\' rrc•I.' nn•n 1 L VI t 1 11 h • .. 1 Mon ii I!" r 11 0 WAR lr«lllmslo full tlmo p(')10 ' ·~'Cl.....,.__ -b l tlo n 311· c or 11 C' quallfic-dtehr.64Cl7638 (:ltl>:Vrtol.ET. Dove Lu1unulllll11 Mall OOK 11 ( d •-I C ... Tllt:t:XCl'rlNG ~" nur y rompr 1 n . P lcRH cull Wendy _ '9toM Stl·7'100 , r e e. ay "'lion n 011la ,.,(11111 ,ALM MISA APTS. lttl~~~~JLlfo'f' NO :1~~ 0 ru11t P~~g:. ~1'~· 4117 2165 RJ'.!WARU ! F.urof)t'an "Old Mni;trrw' ~:~'~. St s., Newport Equal OpporEmployer f~~t.l!c!i~c !1ft11~~J~i:.u:,~ ~~~·!~~:'l!·11~~~.P,\;~ry \llNUTBtfi~<> M"f AGT. s.tt ~ 837-4200 -S50 REWARD !~n~t':!,~~~lf'~~ ·~~~. 494•f'707,ask for011bby. or u ll any nfl. or eve. r -t • •11 ... n "h 2t1 2 Harbor Blvd. Costa tlach, 1&2 RR. /\Ur 2 rm nUJcc 8 ,.811. •ALUMISUM t' DRY ....,.. ·" "1<'· roo .. u~ Cal1Ml·4840, rm 70:\ AYON OOKS Ii Counter Help M from519:\ ~itOOOOd Ukcso'cr &1\dam-.,llO.t-'rmln~h -TL! .a...-• ool t J8 I 1 1..._...;C#.;.1;.... ______ _ \dulb. No P<'I' Swperlor i\\'e. Co11L .., '. !'wn • ScllcrJGoldtn lh•tvr Jobs W...t.ct. 7075 , ... s......,..._. e . Beauty Operator pre er over ' IPP Y n Mesa. 64tMfi8.1 8 30.s · 30 •CA!l:O\ SHOP & mil<. ""r~ old hll• Jtold ••••••••••••• •• •••• •••• t:arn money. meet peo pel"IJOfl, Kt-ntucky F'rlod DRIYHS WANTED 1!'161 Mesn Or. lcrCrcam SU. •1 pll', ~8111 conrldcncc. Call Nlsucl Hair F11hion1 Chicke n, 01no Point . McnorWomt-n 1:;81ksJ::astorNew1)()rt TUSTIN. Irv ine Blvd. •SCJl()Ol,,rt>&din11-11klll ~5,'!;~r1',110 ~l18eh1"1t.,8.hc1 Prae1. Nur1i1e. frm.&nv~~· ~I0-7l»lor1.enith 7·L3S.'I. Lo1tun11Nlaucl 34122 Pnctrlc:Cst llwy. Mustbe25orover 81vd.> Prlmeorfict'!lpace,fum . •REERDAfl.tt R .............. • oys .. • "'" P11 ml' .• nizuna ~ Nd111 rno l o o r re m ,\pply lnPcn1on S16·98GO or unrurn .. 120 ~qfl. +re •BUILD llDWSUPPLY FOUN 0 0 r rec:tlon ul<' lkf~. Coll t~ti7_. __ hotrs tylll!t ror bul\y Cooka. wailrcssc~. over 1 Ytllow Cob HtWPORTIEACH ~pt1onl'lt . StGS per mo, •SCllOOL.p\•lJr/Srlll black kitten. vie Capital Mature Apt monnsi<>r n~by!lltlt'r neede~. start salon. 4!19 ·222 1 or fl>r any 11hm. Carrow" ll2Sl SloterAvcnue For more Inform a lion • ~1/\10 st;n v .. N H. St. C M. 642.0172 l4llnlll i;m oll unit in C' ~1. Sept 13, 2 · 30 to s · 30. Own 49G·S728 Reilaurant. 620 Avcnldn Fountain Valley 2 84>drms, bltn!, frplc. 541·9Ull JI.BS 1716 Oraniie. CM or II n XI n 1 rdll ltaru<p N.8 642·9009 art lk• t Ptco, San Clemente. fum1:1hed 1unrumli;hoo """J"'I". ,..,ft ."'p•tc". Cd~t ~170 ~10 t'OL'ND remale Colbc •P· .,..., ,.,,.,1 · • 6pm Llau Y d rl •-OH THE WATER .-....... c. v•~ ~ • , •• prox 1 y~. able color . .....,...,.... cen11f m1n1c:u ,...,., COOKS&WAITP.RS ..omedock u e MSO Ot'ean View. rpu. drpc, Reel Estate Office for Very o~icnt. llas col Apt M1tr. 12 unil!! or lei.s. 7 lbh)111tter my home. live faclaillat. & ~~keup E11pe:r, needed full tlmC' mo. 11mpl• parklna. 3SO sale, Ncwporl Buch lar!I. Vic Ml&Slon Viejo yrsexper s nmeloc Boti· in ·out. 2 c hildren artl11t l o r The Appl.)' In.person llem 3 0 _ ......... m. 2 ...... ~it.. sq.n. Devine PropertlM. area. Bkr. 645--3111 Higb. days 1011 581 6000, nes m:an, ND .,_,3.4881. 2 11pm. C)I. 642·1460 Sculptured Nall & Tea ll\Jrw1ys Resl1ur11nl 21 Oil"'-""" "U1 -" 7H 6TS.1611 51 19 n ,.. a Carden" In new pre· Marine Ave. Ba Ibo to ta.ke small e lectro· oeffnview , $1Zmo. ORAHGIJULIUS 1·• IO.a i .137 ..... I · HltlpW..ted 1100Rlibysltlc'r. live·ln. for I sti1ious •tarlnel'a Mlle Island.Ca. mcchnlcal uacmbllea USTOM FURN/ UN· GROSS~700.MO. FOUND: F. blk/brwn.••••••••••••••••••••••• yr old, non·ll m~ker Square Mall , N&.----------•fromdeslgnenalnffring 2Bedroom,d~n,and FUR?f • .Executh·e Suite. Hot lonllon. Place tortisesbellsbrtbalr ~t. ••AAAAPOSITIONS MUST BE FREE TO $42-3206. Cosmetic clerk ror H t.oproduction. KJCper'd ln ~11nv1ew S350mo. ~~:1·.'::·'F~xO:c~~!~ ~::c:n1~~~~~: ~!,~· TheColOf\Y. Irv. S31·2SS9 ArcllitKtwal TR1~~!~J.1:1~~9i pvt IUUTY ONIATO• i~:~~xp not nee. ::;.~~~e,~~:!~nl~~o::. JACOIS RIAL TY Suitt'S, M1chebon A\ Du-Dick Park. Bkr. 673·73-18 ·~ND: ... Collie, no I. o. orett..... IF YOU Weareexpandlna aialn ! >---· sign &: producllon line '75-6670 pont, S uite 212. Irv. vlc ll"\-.lt8r1atot,Sant..a Reccptwl acctn1tcxper. N~Hsllltanu,color'ltl,-..ounterGirl,p/llme.Ap· troubl c s hootln 1 . 752-0a:M ell establhhed hom Ana Hgt.. f45·0204 Employel'll Pay All...... M\'e a i~rvlcc to ofTcr or pcrmlat, 1hampooou. ply &ax Buracra, 899 W. M~hanical or lochiatrl•I N.R. i;podou 4 br. 4 l>'1 clcianing 5CTVICC!. rro l.,11 Rt>indcrs Aaenry j.'toodsto aell. r lace an ad manlcu.r111t . hair at)•ll.su. 1il.h St, C.M. deg~ euenUal. 60'ontbebay. Fum. s.iOO las~lried Ad9 11cll bl' Long Dch·CdM. A kin• LOST: Goldrn RrtriC'v••t 40208irchSt.SteUM tn the Oa l y Piiot halrcuttcu. Ric hard 549-1041 wk. Unfurn Sl$00 mo item.a, small llems or SR,000. but open to or rs foma.~. v1c Fuhloo lJJc Newport Bench 1\33 8100 Clanifted Section . • Ovellette Salon. 20 SELL Idle ltem11 with a Equal Opp()r Employl'r C:-11675-7030 a.ny Item. 642~ Cootiact a.n 5prn ~-6!9! ~ward 1S2-6600 Caltror Appt1E1'tnh 'M PhonclM.2-Si678 Newport Ctr Dr. N.B. O;all1 Pllol Clas$1fitd Ad. t::nalnecr MFG ENGINEER I I ..... W..... W•ted 710 HetpW..t~ 71 0 HttpW~ 7l00HdftW..ted 7100._.W~ 7 10 Motldey Augusr tt. 1916 OAILYPILOT 8JJ •••••••• ............... •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t4rtlp W•t•d 710 N...._ • 105 ~•1•10.1 IOtO ~ M•oge,,...t n('omt-T•~ f•rcJ1•"'"' M1U SHA,OMAH llliCErTIOHIST S4LtS,USONS SlCltfTARY IF/Tl ........................................... , ...................... . l\IJIS J>"'4tn "bo nt'tod 111~h comruu.i.tvll) lull w~ .... 11 l'orp h;i• ll'D l.lw.llr.IW'4 bo"' llll\p." ~l'l'li1:ll for lun11 ~~w porl Ul'•C I UY LUGGAGETAGS 2'nd tneoane pdtmt• lr.aln1n11 ·1,!' ('~qi ,., nwd O~NlllC lor Ii \ltl .\pply Ill ptr.011 l:>J:,! ~; c-:.t.ablu.~ omn· :\.it'I ArC'hlll'llUr.il ,.·,rm " TY'9ST * * B * * Pn«•ntual $1400 mu 1 ... 1 ,, ,\m"n~.a t .ill • 11 .. ) .. ~up..·rm .. n" st."•,., Pomon.1 l'> \" .11ht'r11S1nJ:, loh vi lo•,id~. ~'-U\I ., l'Uall>C'l\'OUUU • Sffid jlOIMl l,\ pm~ abthl) G()l\(I u~l'<l t-\tmllurt• & Imm \1'1ur bu,1n1.·1" • ""' ~123 . l/,1m .. pm SU, Ollll l>\·r .\lnl b1.•nt'f1h. htll m~m~r of lhH•t• h~lm, ~. bnlUU & irolJI Gou ti I> u \ 4' \In .\ppluant'\!'> OH J Ill tll ~ •MW l'.&rd fvi ••.ie h 1"1>. 1 tlJ\ wua k ~Ii. ,\p1• I< 1-: CF. I' •r i.· .1 ll h I ... 1 '"rv1n•-. "''-for Alaet• l'~u ""'r~"n Mu10 '1401 I. empl11v1.'l' lwndll 111.~ in ~··11 l'r Sl'l..1. fur \ uu tai: 11hi... on,. i.p.H,. We F.Al)C'r ttoH Cou1 ,,,l ~\l>'l o\t'r 40. lt.•l1n1·d .Sedtanir, 'l:lnt v.01 li.rn '4 Jl " r • 11 11 .i I • 1 ' t'OnO, iu1lur)' & t"·n1'11h Ii.no" lc-d)I" of hou'-kt·• I' (.'ont.Jct i.u1wr1111t·n1l.1nt 1ni: &. t' p111 i: :-.t1·.11h S .i\ Country ClulJ p.1 ... 11ion '4 11110· ~·• th•· 714 MS K:l:IS C111c'I l>1•C'Ofoilt>r Slll•ll11• In N"PI lhh t:oo "'AC1'0HYTl<A"l' ... :S ,,,1_.,, 6. (utu11· 1;1\1 Work 111 Jn Jlt t•m11I ~ rt•(\ \\ 11tc• \ol ~:U llJth t'erpt'lu•I 11rl'.1 '14 1"\I l'tlul I' O f\11\ I :,r,o mu~1r. Mo .. \ ti.",. 11.1 ('11,.1.1 \I, ,,J. '•-'U:!J, llNIC:I' to ""' k " rn11·11 m1nlaturr p.1rti. und\•r u 1n1t·r11'1 vp.· fM•a m .Htt·n v.orl. ll r .. 7 \ \1 '' 3 30P\I 'I op lld) + l'o t:>en fit .. Goiter Toot Co. 1101 t:. Cu rrtcl(lt> \' 1• ~A. !1 1U 111111 L~I Scty/Rc pt \1111 l\fll'l \l .11111111 11 .. 11'1111.1111111 1111 'll'OV l'h•.0,1111 IH r"•llJlll\ \l1n :! H ' (' 1111 11·~'.I t• ' I' S .1 I ,1 r) " 11 111 mt•n,ur "'" " 1·\p :-. .. 111. \11.1 ~ .. 1111:~1 •·:.!I.! 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Conslrut· ---Fur \mb1t 1ous Pt•nph• lion co. lr\'lne a rea. Sl'nd LV:"l 3·11 SupN\'ri>or nt'NI Loc·al t'X~t·utivt> 1~~11.: Jmmcd o~nini;. 1-.;xpcr. net'<! Secretary 10 wor Sum ml'r hdp an :-ml bou W1\.'ill t-;ns Dlt Yt:ltS p.ir<uk Mot l:Jn i:i·ltlt11;i rt'<fd. Apply "' r~rson, wh e ne ver neresi1nr y cons t . stu cknli-IHI.' Jtcrond1laoned.Ht!p11.. 1-:ni.:. Wc:.l t•111 111 1) rl'sume & irn lnr y rrq1111·1· 1mnwd. 5 da~ ~ wl... ~I lur p.irt time assocl!k . mcnL'i to Clj,.stfwd .iii 4!H t111i~ (';ill aft 6. 6i3·47K11 Victor llul(o Inn, 361 t.:liU Hrs 8 S, typing 'ill. sh o frrn.'11, 892·0005. & f'ri;t Oam oi:'o :tJH 11111 Dr. L:ig. llch. Jo:. o~ d1ctaphonc. -----c;uur/clt'I no -&!lS ,. o Uu11\ 1•11111 . ~ . - 1•0 Bn' 1560.· t.'•"t"lt. \( 11 1 ~1 ~1 c.1·n1•1;il llllOt:K L>ESJ.: • .\lust ht Rt-slJur.1nt Cott 644-3389 SW I T ('fl R 0 i\ tt I :..'9 'l't:i\HS I~ O l' MlscellClfteOU$ 8080 ~ \M 'lil Noon OP1t1TYPIST ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~leiiu. t'u !l:.'G2ti ~m·t 1 un. hll' t•11•I ,..., cllt• l'\IJt•r'd 111 11rr1e·i· "'" lltOILEJl MAN s1u1111,.,., .\lt•cl11"d pit<':. For ,.1111 1 1.tl lmm.•d OIJt'nlnJ:. 1-:,11('r THlnineCo. Prlore).p ne1 Xl11lt>1> DUNLAP'S mi: :;k1lli-n·11 :-iul.1r) UUS="c\lport Ul\11,\;\1 GOOD JOB '! IJa)l> 1)\·r "\.. \',11· "e 'dhnR Go•1d rt'I' th 1 60. 673· 2:?8.~ CUAIW APPLY NOW L>L'RING 1'11 •: 11m·ns 7 um m1dnlll' llJtl} Fl,;LL & Pr\HT Tl \I I-: *OPENINGS •Supple m ent }Ollr 111 tome •0 1gnitr. unifor m train •nA. pension 11lnn turn .• 11 00<'061. ' •Het1 recs & sturlt•nt "rlrom'' •Phone & t"Jr (';.~rnttal CA.LIFORHIA. 'LAHT l"ROTECTION 1509 N. Mam , Santa Anu Equal 0PP<1r E.m~ln~ N 1'1111.h11'1,, :IO:.?.i S l\1be11 Hurn \\'t•'I l'l'~(el ,\l'Jlly in pc·r~on. U1 . S .\ .,. .. I 11.! · 557-9212 \'ll'lor 1tu110 Inn. 361 l'llCI SSONewportCtrDr 1·ornmt•nsurall• '' \'\I> CALL>\1177KU Newporfleach For phunt' inlt•n ~''". \l.\11> ~'ufl 111111' l\1tk\\1tOtJ \1111t•I llllO I': t'oa"t 11") l \1.\1 1;;:1 .1~1'!11 \laid:.. ,\ppl\ l'hl' Inn JI La~u11.1 , .!I l \o Co.i't II\\' . l.Jt.:l111.1 lt1•.ffh hi. fur ~1 rs t:oh1cl \t.\m~ ;-.;1·:1·~1n:n tor 'mJll 1'\l'IV,1\1' lllHll•I llr:. l'an he arr.rni:•·d 1!14-~"2 t MAIHT. WORKER S7&4l S\127 Mo CONCRETE FINISHER $1t.Z7 1114 ~I u OperHn.:' with T ll E C'IT\' OF lll'NTI N!~TON HE AC ll t:.\t P l.O Y \l ~:~T & TH 1\l ~l :\G \D \ll ~IST ltAT I ON Both rl'4u1rc JO fla)' 11rior u1w11111luym1•11t & llU reimh'nc'" ,\11plr1•u lmn-: "tll h•• ,l\'1"1•1>1,•11 .11 Newport S tationers nr. Lai: Hrh. E O t-: l'A-iunl Oµpor t:nwloycr cont act : E 1 c St 1 h11n. Ga' :.tO\l'. look' hrnnel •~~~~~~~---; !>10-i&iU Commun1t•11t1u n l'" , I 11 I e 11 11 .t ----------!Co m ponent'. JlllH l>ur.ll'I•'"'' "'' 1111 PART TIME Uattw11ni: Mllnatun·~ fm ~u' hn llol ~·S'l Jl\'I' hr IM+ Call IJl.1 l-15~ RfT A.IL SA.LESMA.N \V/e).per. 111 ht"h fashion Airway 1\\1.!, Cui.tu l\f,•,a !'111i·:!!10Ci .. SECRETARY con t c m P o r n r Y 1'.\NK C'ltEWM,\N Cmnero1& sport11w~11r. Goo<l 11alury ANANCE l' S . i\ It .\I \I No t' x E.,ipment Apply. Ke nneth Lloyd or pcracnCl' 111'('\'l>l>Ury ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~~"port, 2111() w. Co;i!>t SECRETARY PIXO,ERATOR llv.y,NB Orcall 612.4320 Cr ew un Ar my lank \'ushlra L> c:>mc·r11 I' t 1 m1• evc•io & ll.i~., \'\l's Exc·ellenl oppor for u .\!eels. medical. clc.-ntal. w :-la111I & '1:>11h utlllt'h t;.>UU hr ... 110 _,,..per. nuc'. ---~rt>lor.v wi min :-, yr~ housin.ll prm·adcd. S~urt mcnl~ Ownt·<I ~ 111wrat \\'111 tru111 . Sornl' v.knd~"i-----------•I exper. in statistica l typ puy S30l montl\. !'!l'll t•d hv 11 e wsn111n ~~.o ln\Ohl'l1 t:t.1 bend1t~ ''' RN i n I!, 7 S . 8 0 wp m fo'u1'1 llmt'nl. malu ri l ~ 532·12~!1 fcorc'tl. EOt: 833·3333 knowled&e of baMr hook Ask :il>out our lklu)t.-d • k 1 1 ~ntry Proj{ram . Army Cob 803 Perfect Woricin9 COORDINATOR k~~t~"~~~~ncrp l'll, Opportunilll'" •••••••••••••••••••••• H oun 11·7 :301\l\1 shift. Mus t Plr 11!'l'Cllll ~o."~~~~~u ~:~.'.~~ Pri,..1an h 1t t cn:i1 , rl' K·:10 2.30oT hu"e 2 yrs t'Xpcr. in 644-3592 • 111 1 ; .~ • :,:, ~b ll'rc:cl , moo;t rr1ln1 :I 30 !l.30 ... upervii.w11 1n uc•ute 9A!l1 'l•I Noon llunt /kh ·~·-118•• a1 atla hle. worm 1•1I ~ Work t. he' u day c·.1rn1n hru.patul l'unl al.'l i\I rs THI IRVIHE CO 11'" llll' i>e-0µ \' shots. li:l8 YJOll I ~I IN'r hr '" 11lt'.111a11t "" 7" ,. -no \l' J1>11wcJ the• \rm\ Jeni.en .• ~z .! .. 1 .... u~lu 550 .... -ctr D ----P r t"n L' ti l L• \ 11urruun <l 1n~~. L>cal Mc su M emoria l new~.. r TA.\.Prepurers.i-:xl)t•t 'd s~l~e~. ,,~0~~~·11.11 '~1 1: w /l hc• 11uhl1r 1n ou Hnsp1la l, :.tot \'1c tor1a Newportleoch l11gn c r cnmm1 ss1~.ns. S7S/Sl25.645.!)IJ65 Jl'\1ne otr n •µrc!lt'OltnJ: C'.M. t.:. 0 .1-:. F.qual Oppor Emplo}e• 'Part Cull·ttmi:. 1 ax T i me I. I ft· Ii n n k i;. Corp or Am eri<·:i. Cull 7 Siam ese ktll<'ns w/i.hols Ovnamrr IH'r:-oo.1111) -------·---------~ days9um 9pm . .>46 Ol!H !'aper.. avail, lrom ~l."1 mttsl hlu·h· 111 l'ucc·ct'tl RM'S ... LVH'S - ------5361002 lnlc.-r c"tl'<I house" l\'t's & Practicals & Orderhl'5 SECRETARIES UU,HOHE SA.LES --:_ eves_. __ students ~cdtini: 1wrm neet.lerl for hospital 'l ilfl 1Sl 2S) t:xpcr. preferred. D~ 8040 l)Ollllt0ns rall K.13·KO!l5. . ri:ltl'f & prhate cluty t-;, Loni¢ & s hort lcrm Dll· Also, Supe r \'lsors posi ••••••••••••••••••••••• rhr 1-.mploym•·nt &. I" tC tr 10 Train1n11 Ct>nll'I. ).ti' H Oft 0 pr 11<.'r lh'<fd All ~h•lr~. full ~•gnmenis llo liuoy Lion open 111 2 wks. Shirt Two Mole Afghan~ or p 11mt· Weq1•llfl \'a " a t 1 0 n Pa Y toll :;alary $125 "kl) With Paper~. l'c<'3n, II U. until 'i11n1 Mu. .. t ht• 21 ) r~ •lr "' rr Augu,.t 13th. l9iR lirmcluhle w i.:ood drl\ 111~ ~11r~t'' lkJ.tlSl r r), llll i llospitall1.et ion pint f/t1me llunt llch oh: :?Years,JY\'Jr~ W<'Std1H l>r. Sit! 212 :l\atl t B earh & Tull>ert l 1 Tan,l Ului: GUARDS CostoMesa r r rmant•nt. "'ull .~ 1•.1r1 Cull !)J6.2.'):?i1 rt•t•or•I N11 t.:\flN n1•c· l•---------•I \\°(• w1ll lram ... {;01.lfl '>,ti \'all~!) !1525 N n 11.11 !lfHO 848·9431f'!_r1nro. Good Home Only! R.N .'s VOLT Tt:L E PllONE Si\L ES 9G2·18ti9 Na11on:illy kno'-'n ~Port 892·S966 r.12111.i:1 Time l'hnnl' & Iran'!' 1 e· q 'd, Rt'ltrt'd \Ii e•ll'11mt• ('()II :.1-lli 0274, o(c Ill II 111 ·' c 1ost'd w en . ------ .\lanaitemt•nt l'~:o1•L .. : rt:nso' ~:~cc lo)ok1111t tor 11.irt t 1 rn c• .1 ' .. 11 r I .1 t " 1 n \li huh•,,111• •llPl'lll'I' F ull) up1t.ill11·d li7J :!2:!:1 PHONE SALES Pu rt F Tun<· O H ,,, I' l>J) '\ uni\ '\n • .ill 1.11 "kncl' 1111 I! 12 I l.!li ti """"'"••At..I • ~ l•'-• I "• an)( i:oods cJ1stributo see k ~ 12 I mot1' ate Get ~our Xma:1 pupp1r' telephone salc:i. pco11le t st:;['~d now. J!eauur111 S \1.1-:s 3841 Campus Drt•e c:all on cstah'I & ne" A C r e 11 • <. 11 I rl •' 11 Appointment Maktr 546-4741 accti; thrunul lhc U.S lll'tr1ever nnw aL iitud WANTED Tiii' l'.\~1 1 lJOl,l.1\ll I' ,\I 11 V 11 H \ Cl t: II H .\H.1.11 \' W ,\'It ·11 ... ~. \HT OllH:c r:-. 1:111.u :-0 11. \' t; H S 1': ll \' ll ... I-' I :-.. .. : I'" lJ It :'\ ~ \ :\ 'l'lt.llll':S. 645-2'.tOU CQtton Knit! SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS 114'.I\ l'I' JllH.11 (,, ,,,.. J.:11111111 lllW" I. ll't'•I 111 d I 1'.1111 .1ht111I m.11..111~ llw 'J111t· ... 11111 ~ lh,11 Uu\\ ~Pt1 P' '"'' llltul\ 1·: ',\111'1'.I i:1101I •111.t111 1 U"t''' ... 1111 ~· 111111• '" wh11t• H•lluw 1111\ s:! \cl ll1:. t.llil You'll Rate Raves \I ho m 1• E -.; 111• r 'ti t,\cro:.s t'rom 52.50 per br + comm ~-'-1 963 __ ·9_5_7_7_. ---- GUYS & GALS Mana~r l{llrphnnc ~·1l11:11u1 to~,., Oranl(e Co. Airport > Costa ~l c:sa lor. Cal y II L b r AJ.:C M1~,lon Vlt-jo, F.I Tm c ..,-";ii:1·~ or romm1""'°"' up .ippt .. 1nr lnri.:«' 1 l' Eq 10 F 1 Mon-Tues !lam·4pm (o e ow a • up,, Phone• S:tlt•• p\•11plr m::ilo• or l1•mnlr, Ill In ,._.. \t'Jr~or ·•t.:l' c;ul\r,enlf't•d urt'lt,lownrkufe\\ h1rnr Growilll!. lf\11.1m1r Jr :?SO t;,,,1 l i lh Strc-1'1 , put.iltlc• rn•H{·r ~lnl UO ppor .mpoyrr _i!l!~~79.870ll. s"t'OOl(1.stcred, .>wk<, ulrl .. d~y. t'\ln Joh. t:.ir11-.:!. "llN'l,tlty ~llll'l' ~l·t·k:~ \'\ ,. t l) (' •t I 't ft •"'••II"\ fo1· ltl•',•, l1'l.TS1 f ... u. C" . lb; ,\ ,.,... .. • '' T L·LL'Pll ON"' ·01 I 1)627393 to ,0 p('r Wt'rk. l•'o Ill'•' n,rnn.ii.:i•r or 111'" ht'l \\(ll'n 5 00 & K·:lo p 111 (.'>111 llt•ll\ 5111 Ui2 ----------1 ,-, .-. r , S ~ . ''' mor{l lnlnrmnt1011 111111111 •lore" In 111.•Jl•r • l'Rlo• ~Ill 122.J SlCR!T A.RIES CITO HS. t.!Ood In com e AKC fi week old Jrt-h Sci ~13. (' :\t. '"'"' :\I mt h.1 \I',., .. ~<111.11 Op1w1rtu111t' ~ J 1.-' Car'' l' r 'I •»Ill> I. TY,.STS Gro'l4 1n11 C'omsmny G 1 .. r puppae:.. C.tl I 110" ~;~v11I Oportun1tv pc•1 111 ""'""n"' 11 1-:mplo)c•r "orlc.~t~"kup to"lurt r hour~.M39·3SOO K:J.18111,, 1-:mJ)hl) i•r___ li11h1<111, ~·or mh'I\ "'" 1-'ullt•r llt o~h ~ K.17" lrn mt>1I, 'lpen tng'l o v __ _ t.1llO!l:J 1:11K i1r.1i; "''''rclartl'll & typ i'lt~ 1>o11 11111• 6•1'' Sl'·'• llAJRottt-:.-.;st~<l SA.LfSGIRL w 1x lnt :.ki ll ~. Y11ur Tool &l>le '' ~ • ·~ ASSIS'f. \lan11mnl Un vnu w.11at la l'honi•~tori-. 151 1,. l"1tll or pillrrlt! !ltt1~I he e•h<lllll' n( hnur" & Im .1 <:all afl 4:ao • • i n ' " rt I '' \ 1-· I MOLD MAKER ~.~12·73117• 7344 •:ua r en\h'<I to 'lt.irt ~" t•.irn,•t:r 011~ tor.e•\ ,...,, loJhlc-people nt'l'<h-11. 111 ;rl>lc• 1i1 \\ork ,1k111h. ton "''\l'I' · ''t• ll 11'd11y +. Mu't ho• ltl um,• ( 111111111 '°·'~ & ov('r w t•\Jll.'r prr('l1 1c; .!' Tht' 1'1·r .. 1mn11111 lt!n'1C\\\U•Jm·J11m R«'Qulrt'" l'XJ>f'r·al.'01'<' In SJmuyt•d /1upp1t's. ,ulorn l'\n 1j '1!M·9'729 fnr antt>rvlt'w. Mnnlrun1<li l<e•c•i•ptionl'l Mon l"rl •IJlm 9µm S.et Tri"" :l'-'!J Marine· ,\,l', ))00f;'Shl":ot~'· Ptl'Cl610n m old for lnjt't' hlc-rl11( > while, $75 /..,..~ O~ ~ JIL't.P w ·NTl-:t>. l\111• P111 t tltfl\' workinl( int l)am·l1>m .l'n ll Lm1 n(ll'r_n_11_l_tlo_n_1~_1_11_nd_. ____ .... .. ii>~ lion mold mnrhin~· !540SllO'I Vtf "' " • • :tpm ... o !5401 nbillty to 111.'~larn «t f11b --------C'ook9. Apply In pcrtjon full Snl.iry, rnmm11t"lon. · · '.,.. ' --mold' rrnm dl't nil joint, frH to You 1045 You·111ov.• popp1na Into 1111~ • Kentucky 1-'ncd Chat'kM l>l•nt>lltt101.l<'n Mii ll•20 _ l'lumbt·r nl'<'dt-d for ne•" SALESMAN ~mull ~hup. u1r rnnd1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• jac~el Oii "''P dlt\ L n .. h 'I e·mp11r .ir) St!r \ lcra FN • I I 1 • uguna awftC' ---)I i\~St:US E ttS·ZI\) I'.. conslrurtlon. Onlr ,., l.~t \'.t1Tip1t<1. Stu l!JO tloocd. dt1) 'I only. lllock & while f('mllll' put> JI ,.111 1n ro Ofl O 944 9 8.18 u~-...a.--/J I"'--u p ll('(' \\'(' trnin 1-'ull ~rwru:ccJ nl'etl up11h 'Eft IOYS ;\1•'41•11 t 111 .. wh ~U ll0'71 lntC"rvl •ws Som-noon py, llPllM'< R wk'I nld met1111111-1.e1Rhl collon la~tr . ..__._..,.r °" TVf U • L '•It C II ~40 4!0.'.:l Iii:! 11>4:1 1 "'U 11"1.!'\. (,'rand Av" Sa111rdnv, Au11 u11l2l!1l found 2 Wl't·k~ u1111. C:11n ll\1) 11,,t \lrrvtd U•dlUn over /_. 1lf l<J\i1-. 1Tfc...-;. •• F/tlme. <''<Pt'r. J>rc•('d . me. ~ll , II • ---A l T t> s,;,rOR1:t I. I "·~ • ' ST"COSWITCH IMC nol ke"J>. rr111111 find lo\' I" lop\ \~"" P111e1n /Jl\4 "'t l 'onv1lesec-nl llo!lp.1\p11 ony tlmC'. , ... SSM...... r. Sunt11Ana 5~1Ml021 A I h 6 1''"'1" M1ues'S11•\S.I0.1214· lf1 ",.; An 1-:xt"(llll'nt worktnll roncl1 11~1 Ua kc r C0111tn Mt•11a llf.l o me. ' •. .,,, • or 18 1 1 dttl ly Park SupNHll', 141. ,, /\Tu It Y. w 0 M A' F.i.Pt'r'd J\ u l>trk :rnc & I ' -----. 549 1041 'llill '4211'1 nc u • _:~pcnu0vc-.N H. __ p /lime to WC'll'Onll' Opr.Good\li11rloni;i rnnd ulldOllv'lan"eo~c~~n~l.lt'b~roarl --UCRITA.RY • . • $1.00 for Heh Dlllttn, Add l!AT( kA'I(, ftr 1M (11'1 & t 1 1 • " Equnl Oppor F:mploycr 35.-ucll 011tern for firll<lu \ ''"h ,..1Y Yllu l0<ik w~M y , nC'WC'om eri. ron 8" & Insur. P .in . 1108 employee bC'nC'fll~ In For rl B. law n rrn. i'l:O._llli ________ lllll "'"'"""• 1050 111mall tlld lltndllnP. Sttt• lo: dttiv• tn th•' tlut•tan"inp ,,,. H11u11ek c t•11cr I Uri vl'r llvc·in rdlc' for t•lderly Indy. CdM ~(173 i t171l. llous<'keop<'r /Ila bys11tr over 18. ear tssl'ntln l .\ton.Fra ~6. 4lM·I~ rneir(•h&nt11. 1-'le~iblc hr wkd~ 1 d h I I I I I" 1 •"'r 8 (' Ty1 na •••• • ' • ' " NC"t!d C'&r, ltlo ty plni.1--..:.•-··-------( u C osp to ixnt on n .. i:u ex"" · n .. · 11 " ••••••• •••••••••••Allee Broo111 toaldtt\~I Chon~r P~lwrt•n• 5-al·lO!IS. r 1tlmc S11 les. S40·S71 "mrn<'t>,llfclnsornnr<·& & i<h D m us t. O nod TUXIDODIPT. For S111c•:Two twlnht>tli1,Noodll'C<llllOcpl.1Q'1 r1yon l•fttn.kn•I$ wk /up . ltrn. ladie11. llt u· prn~1on ru u d. :, U11 \ bcn c (ltir;. Ca II Ch ris Need t lrl p /tlmc morn i1. lnclfra mr" & quilted ~d Daily Piiot Pnnted l'atwn 9~d'I M1\1r· ME DICAL PR ONT ti e n t s. t:: v cs I Sa I '4'Ct.'k. 644 9311· Sea"' COl!l3 Me:ca. Also. s pre11d1, like nrw. '85. Bo~ 163. Old Ch~l'le" SI~ Slzri A. 10. 12 14 l'i. II J OFl-'ICI:: 968-3Ji8.S36·1104 Apply lnPer~nn S F.C RETAlt Y for Rral f/Umc an Westmtn~tcro C4111 f"l50'l4So(tlipm. NcwYo111NY 10011.PM S11r I' lbu l lll lakt' Exper'donly,m u11l know --1~18each81v<I t 'l \ C I f' hi p/tlme m orM. Cathy.-------,.,.11 m., /l<l<lre as 11p y'rd\4~1ncfll~ttw ----------i the peg board, 1m1, bill Real 1-:111111te Sal~ bAek· WESTMI NST F.ll l~a~d~ M~~t ~11110•~ Y~~ S40-3333,ext 341. Musl '"" beaut Medlt. Pitltfl\.Number. • Send SI oo tor mh i1111rr ml(, & rollrction8 \\tll i:round. A(Utrcss1vc ma S· I expcr., type 65•70 l4•pm,•---------i C r ond fn t hcr C lock , MOAE thin tver btlort' 2oc Adtl J)• for each pattrrn '" Call bt'l"ecn z & 4. !\Ion or wom a n lo sell rc.-a u es MANAGER 5 h 80.90 w p m . Ca 11 v<>lvel 11ofa & lovc&eat. dtslrni plus 3 !rte printed In. ltr~l ·Clo' aunia · •w1dh11 •Tl642-8300 otate i.11 les t ra1n1ng. n \Y T l-:' E Pll O'i l'.: E11een.6-t00l23. TYPISTS kang & Quecl) s.e. m ot side H£W 1976 NE£0LCCRAr• Send to HOUSEWIVES "n l\E'ed to d re'!I up frnln t.•r nssE"mbl\' &1·---------•1 p.1r lrni.tln11 job' nc1w Mui;t bl' nenl nppcann v .., tress & boxsprings CATAl8C' Ha tll JS & plen.$ant. Xlnt pnv fo ~eek:-a kno" ff'd11:1hlo ---------fra me pp 731 2218 s tYf'Y '"i t co 8fl&n Mar11n rnunai:cr ror inlt•n·on •crctary wonted. yn~. /Repro · · Croc!Mt wltll S41ur11 1 0 1111<Mn O'!pt. u 2 .ivail. l.onu & i.hvrt term .1"11'nmenll\ TOP SSSSSSSS Nevu A 1''ee Al Tempo MEN'S nitht petson. S.-nd fl' ncct division S t rnna uttraetl•c llaht typan", 9 pc Welnu\ din .rm set Croc .. t • twardroh 1.00 0()11y P1101 bumc lo :id no. 71:1, <'I markellOJ s kills & s uc· no e xpt'r nee. Will train. I COMpOler Opn Caprlno h~ United. Ovu1 lllfty rtlty Qullts j l 00 232 Weal 18111 St. N11w CLOTHING Daily Piiot. ro Box 1500 eessrul s ales r ecord will C.14. !arm. $.S5() mu. Call I MTST·MTSC tbl W/2 18. luf1. nurre lllpplt Crtebtt . •• t.00 YOr~I NY t 001' Prtlll 'eosta Mesa,92626. be considered for l hosc,1_ror_a..:..p.:..pl_._548-_221_2_. ___ I Cltrl&Typlsts & cart, host & hostcs Sew -llltlt lttlt 11.25 NAME, ADDRESS. ZIP SolC$Spcc1.a ll!ll Ret'eptionl1t-G1rl F rtclny. 4 p p lican ts w i t hout ECRETAR\'for law ok charn.ellchalrs areup ~=:~~:~~k s~:=S IZ E,,.,11 n d STYLF Mu.st be e"pcn enct.'<.I In Able lo work wknds m ana ge m e n t t' x · N.B. Exptt. not nee. Will holstere~ In or anite MalrJI• Crtclltt lotlt • $1.00 NUMB""" Otempo t TEMPORARY H t;LI' c .. 540-4455 Equal Oppor Em ployttr nil phnses of m e n 's MW!l have knowlrdge pcrienee. Com pens11tlon. train. Good typing & ah br1111 Linear patterns lllatttt Crtdltt '"" _ Sl.00 JI' kllO• llow to 1~t a e lothinfl. O utst and ing iten 'I •vi11t ion. Saler)' eom m ens u rate w It h req'd, &44..S0.0. like new. 640·1663. 1e1stnt Mlcl'llllt '"It _SUJO ltltre1 fro? Stnf 11tw fo• company benl'fits wit h open.ThtA\'intion Co.11 a billty. Includes full11-....;.________ 9 .. aut w h l 'e C h in l11blt Mtf1tY '"'-~ $1.00 ff HW h ll·fWIAttr Pllfttn t'xcellenl p;iy pla n App M l'adowlnr k Alr pnr t rompany ben~nts " car SECRETARY '" " c..,1et1 Cl(t ... II SI.DO 1et..cllp covpoa l111lu l11 l}NEinypersoGn, ·.J.C,.1'1,Lt;LSN. 11.B. 84t>-i$i6. plan Call 7~2·0933, Mr. With basic bookkeepin1 C ..J ~b~371;jalau doors C1111plttt Aflhu !14 S1.00 trn ""'" t f ytur clltlet. • l.A UN,\ ---------1 Mortin skills. Lite typing, recep. 1141 ..... Dn•• · • 12 '11tt Afpua !'12 SOc SeClf 1S•. 119w! :\IALL. 581·77oo. ou don't need 11 gun lo tioni!ll dutJes for amall 54M74 I ARAOE SAL E 11d~ In l ttll of ll Gtllta 11 50t St• -lllllt' loek 11 25 Don't d rop lht! ball' Get a £qual Op(K)r F:mployt>r ·draw fast .. "hen you S \LE.5. 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(115731> OllW Only ~lfJ5 1976 CURI II Jim Sl•mons lkuut. car. llus li{J.llOI sidt>~ p1un1. ,.,_ 11a~: HOWARD ~ !,peed, uir coml. '"' Imports '75 ToyotcrCoroffa mt Pnl't'<ifon1u1cks all• 80Ydsofusedhighqualt Wkd~i. t'llF:\'ROLt-;T, D<wc & i.h?r('O rassette. Huy 01 631·1276 4 spt.'ed,vinyl loJ>&onl) S300 un<ll'r wholcsalt ty gold carpet . Xlnlcond --. . C'ua1l Sts., Ncw"ort lease. (6l3:\iWE>. 11 ooo ·1 (2l00) II DI Uo k C 11 ""'u •9-1 Sl.7Syd.9S3·3113. Hobie lh with tru1lcr &. • .. • · m1 es. • uy ue o . a .,,_,... .••. ------r many l'~trus. Good rond Meach. SADDLEIACK MIZ '76 240 DIESEL or lease. , Mi1eellaMffs s1.sso. Ca ll 646 1-163 83 l -055 5 VALLEY IMPORTS CLASSIC WHITE SADOLEIACK luidt 9910 W..t.d 8081 --------8 31-2040 495-4949 with mahogany Int. sun VALLEY IMPORTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• 15' v .. nturl' C.:it, "ltrlr '72 To}ota P.U. 1mmac, roof. power windows. 01 831 •o~o ~.95 4.,49 't!S Hivicra Clu~~m" •73 MARK v '71 I.TD \l,:vr ('\)11tl l'\111 11w r . all\ I \ t.1J)l' \uto, II ) 11 \\.ii l> tl1•('k. h•atllt'r 1111 •r tor \ l>l .1100 Ii I~ !l\llll lru1• .111~ ..... 111 •''•'I\ "·'~ 1 l(;~llMS 1 $5,99 S40·S630 1011 ~SO\\~ SO.\' • l lNCOLN ·MlflCURY 2626HAUOR l lVD. COSTA MESA '74 MARKlV !-\Ill )JU\\\'I, h•illht•I' 111t 'tVSI \\~n L11m1. )i~I 01111. O" rlt'r ti hi :?:!:!!I '1;7 Cnu y S111 \\ a.:11 . \'t'n I' I 1• ~Ill . I II II' .: I' I' II l , ~');.O of frr I 'a II ~ Ill l~~ Maverick 990 ••··•·•·•·······•·•·•·• '711, :.? air, Jll\ 1111, htr, ,1111u. 1>1ll l11'\•s. 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Flt cas::.ette 47 ,{)()() mi, '72 CAPRI thopedll' seats. front urm "6 .. .. • ., not runnm~. s.ioo. SSS CASH FOR 751·6354 S:!lOO. 8-IU 2608 aft tiP~l. \I 8 w N -spd trans. deeor re,;t and more. 48 Mos '74 Toyota Corolla S5 1600 ___ Cal_l_:'~·S:>4~ -262~~~·~:s~VD. Gt:~s~~~,~~~~~J;~s F.TCllt:LLS ~2 Datsun l'ickup. late ·10. ~roup & only 1 0.000 lt-a:.e with~ cap. red ,., .. yellow w /stript-s. AC· '6tf BUICK El.ECTH \ 225 -- $4,650 S40-5630 1.ots•if Extra:< Goud. r t-liable ordt'r mtle:.. (51H PUF>. ~uy back $ti3o9. Cap 1cust tnl. 21,000 mi. )11.l!>l n eeds urakcs . S475 orntt~ 9932 Wanted: Three .Whee 541Hlfi62.C\l'S. SlJ00.673·15!15. $2,695 l:<.>1tt SJU,63J. 48 Mos a sell S279S. 615·8030, 9118·1931 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1011\SO:\' ,\SO\ • LINCOLN· MERCURY Tricycle for Muthe r --, -----·a T ,. ,1, • ., k 1. s 169 ·8 2 P I us ta x 673·5684 --1974 CORVETTE Ras n·ble Pric \.I' t:otamarun. z ~ch 1 .. • on"'''" rtr up lSer.122696) '71 Centurion . 41>r 11 e ·0 a536.828/· ~ail;,. 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PP.496>4068, 89U3t8 P'Vt Pty.499·345!> $700 Pvt pty67S-~5H 52400. m11keofr 64S·7llll ments. 496·331~ l • , . 7 -+-• Huntington Beaeh Fountain Valley EDITION VO L. 69, NO. 229, 3 S ECTIONS, 52 PAGES O RANGE COUNTY, CALIFOR NIA MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1976 ~uckley Rules Himself Out of 8VLLET1N ) KANSAS CITV, Mo. <AP> -e-. James But~}ey today ruled ldillHll oot u a undktate for the ltAtpubUcan presldenUal nomlna- '& .... XANSAS CITY, Mo. <Ar> - fresldent Ford a nd Roanld AHgan personally pursued the 'ut uncommtlted delegates to- iday while the Republican Party : l opened its most divided national convention in a generation M a r y L o u i s e S m i th . Republican national chairman. called the 31st GOP National Convention to ord.-ir in Kemper Arena at. 8:30 a .m ., PDT. The start of the convention . brought to its final phase the long. sometimes bitter stn.1ggle bet"een the incumbent presi- dent never tested in a national elttlion and hi.s brash opponent whose challenie defied ('()f)Ven- llonal politicaJ wisdom. Time was runnin& out and the two candidates met with delega. tion.s, tryina to pry loo,,e the few remainjng votes they each needed for tbe presidential nomination. · Meanwhile, Sen. James L Buckley of Ne w York, who threatened to enter the race and on Probe .... Two Fires Set at Apartments • Huntington Beach Jo)re Depart- ' ment officials a re investigating two fire& b&li-0ved set by ;arsonists within about 15 minutes d each other an apartment com-i plexes early Sunday morrung. ? Investigator Gary Glenn said :arson is sus pected m both cases. S "We are not discounting the ! possibility lhe.r were set by the ~same persons." he said j The Cirst fire was reported at the Huntington Garden Apart- ments at 4901 Heil Ave. at 2:27 a .m. Glenn said the fire was set in the patio area and that fl ames had progr essed through the attic into the roof, before it was ext- inguished. He said the hre caused about ~.J.000 in damages to the roof and Cars Torehed Six Autos Burned in SA \ " Orange County Sher tffs orficers are seeking clues to the identity of an arsonist who set six cars on rirc in the San- ta Ana area during the weekend. • to electric paneling. He said that when firemen responded to the first blaze, they saw smolce from the Harbor- Light.tapartments at 16396 Del Oro CTicte. about three blocks away. • Glenn said a tarp rovering a motorcycle in the carport. was torched at about 2:42 a.m. and the vehicle, valued at S700, was destroyed. Drowning Victim.in Hwitington upset all preconvenlion calcula lions, scheduled what his staff d e.scr ibed a s a "definilh •e " news conference to announce his intentions . Many of the Republicans a athered here for the Ford- Reagan showdown feared the out.come would leave the party too d ivided to withstand the Democratic challenge in the fall campaiKn. · Few in Kan~us City <'xpecte<I the Republicans to duplicate the s ho w of unity a nd p a rty harmony the DemO<'rats sta~ed last month in New York City when they nominated J immy Carter for president. Throughout the preconvention week, s trategists for Ford and Reagan probed and tested and sought signs of softness in the delegate totals each was claim· Sign of the Times? ' laut. Afternoon .Y. to~ks TEN CENTS Race Both aides dalmt'<l to huve more lh11n the l , 13o delegllte votes needed for the normnu· ·tion. The Associated Press de l- egate count, bas l'd on lef{al commitments and publicly stat· ed prererences, gave Ford. l ,116 and Reaaan, t ,035. with 107 un- committed. One dele~ate said <See BUCKLEY, Page A.?) rn n n••·- DIESEL AND I ,.. Deputies said two of the cars. a ll of which were parked at the homes of their owners. were totally destroyed in the apparently aimless torching of vehicles found by the arsonist m the four-block area A body o f a 23-yea r -old Norwalk man washed ashore al Bolsa Chica Stale Beacb al 8:07 a .m. today. officials reported. Once they paintoo ·just married .. signs on cars, but now? It's not that unusua l in Orange County, whe r e the re are 10 divorces for every nine marriages. Thus far in 1976. there have been 8,000 trips lo the alte r and 9,000 to the courts. Officers said county firemen backed by units from Santa Ana and Tustin extinguished the fires on Foothill 'Boulevard, Eton Pla('e and Holt and Dodge streets. They said at leas~ three of tbe fires were started whtn. the arsonist tossed trash into the cars and then put a mat~h to the refuse. Lo~kheed Pago ff s Tanaka Indicted {n Bribe Probe , TOKYO <AP> -Former Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka 1was indicted today on charges of •taking bribes from the Lockheed IAircrart Corp., the Tokyo district prosecutor's office announced. \' Tanaka was also indicted on thar1es of violating lhe foreign exchange and foreign trade con- trol law, lhe prosecutor's office sald. He had been in jail since Ju· ly 27, when arrested on charges of violat\ng foreign currency con- trol regulations. The maximum penalty for con · vktion on the bribery char1tc 1s flve years imprisonment. The prosecutor's office snld the district court would decide whether Tanaka would be re- 1.ased on bnll and when furthc>r ectlon would be taken agaJn.st. him. • The pr~rcutor's office also 11n· nounct'd the indictment or three top offlclols of the Marubeni Corp .. one of Japan's major trad· Ing ClrmN and Lockheed's former sales agent on charges or brib- ing Tanaka. They were Hiro H.iyama, former chairman or the company; and Toshiharu Okubo and Kirosbi llob, former manag. ing directors. They. too, had been arrested earlier. . Tanaka was prime minister from July 1972 lo December 1974. He resiJ(ned In the midst of con-troversy over the influence of big bus iness i n the ruling Liberal-Democratic party and allegations that he had used his polltiu l positrons to Increase his personal wealth. At that lime, however. the Lockheed scandal had not surfaced. At the time ot his arrest, Tanaka was accused of takinl( $1.7 million in Lockheed money from oUicla ls of Marubeni. Lockheed officials testified In Wa~hington this year that their l'Ompany spent more th•n $12 million In Japan to gt\ contracts ror its planet The Indictment characd that (5" TANAKA, Pa«e AZ) ldentificatlon or the drownJng vlcUm was withheld pending the ootificalion of tbe next cl kin. Ranger David Dosch said the man was'reported missing in the ocean at about 7 p.m.. SUnd~ by his girlfriend. His friend reported that be was observed going under water, and that he never came up. Dos ch said the victim was wearing ankle length trousers "and this may have contributed to bis death.·· Dosch said police units. police helicopter and lifeguard units rushed to the scene but were una- ble to locate the vicUm. Doscb said the drowning was the first of the year at either Hun- tington State Beach or .Bolsa Chica. Lifeguards at both city and state beaches reported calm con- ditions SUnday with a surf or about two feel. ~n rescues were re - gis t the stale beaches and only 1 e city beach. Capt. Doug D'Arnall. Hunt- ington Beach Marine Safety Of· ricer, said h\gh« surf was ex· pected today at the tailend or the rel'ent storm. but it had not malerialited by midmorning. Arrests Repo rted JOHANNESBURG, South Africa <AP) -South African security police todny were re· ported to have arrested an ol· ficial of a black women'• or· Ranitatlon and a mixed·race stu- d e nt le ader. Lust week the 5ecurlty police reportedly rounded up about 00 db .. ldent blacks throuarhout the nation after two daya of renewed a.n• tigovernment disturbances in ~earegated black townsblps. New C'1ina Quake Shakes Mainland GOLDEN. Colo. <AP' -U.S. government seismographs re· corded a major earthquake today on the Chinese mainland, but geophysicists aaid it was almost 950 miles frorn the great earth· quakethereltstmonth. Waverly Person, geophysicist with the National Earthquake In· formation Service. ~d lbe latest tremor measured ft9-1n\ the Richter scale of earthquake magnitude. ll occurred at 1:07 a.m.PDT. 3 Huntington Cyclists Sought Ventura County Sheriff's rescue teams searched tooay for a Huntington Beach man and his two sons who failed to return to their Los Padres National Forest camp aner a motorcycle trip Sunday. No signs ot Jack Ashby, 49, or his two sons. Skip, 17, and Mark, 15, bad been found as ol this morning, deputies saict The trio was motorcyeling in the Al amo )fountain·-Oold Hill area. A full scale search, including a helicopter and four-whe el vcblcles, be~an this morning alter a smaller effort.Sunday was hampered by bad weather condi· Uons. deputies said. The seismological institution in Uppsala, Sweden, also reported a "relatively powerful" new quake in China measuring 7.2 on the Rkhterscale. Prof. Marcus Baalh placed the epicenter at 625 miles southwest of Peking. Person said the quake was 250 miles north ol Chunk1ng near the Kansu·Szechwan province boun· dary. On July 27, an earthquakeof8.2 magnitude occurred near China's eastern coast. 937 miles northeast ofl~ay'stremor. · After the J uly quake and a following strong arter-shock, Chinese officials warned resi- dents to expect more largequak<"s soon. Person said there are no in- itial reports. of damage or casualties from today's earth- quake. In the Richter scale, every in- crease or one number, say from magnitude 5.5 Lo magnitude 6.5, means the ground motion is 10 times greater. Some experts say the actual amount d energy re- leased may be30tlmesgreater. In populated areas, an earth- quake or 3.5 on the Richter scale can cause slight damage ln the local area, ' can cause moderate damage, 5 considerable damage, 6 can be severe. A 7 reading Ls a "major earthquake. capable of heavy dama1e; 8 ia a "great" earthquake capable or tremen· dou.sd11mage. .HD Man H eld ID Stabbing .Of 2Women • F.strogen Can~r Cause? StuJ,y Proves Homwne Doean t Prevent Di8eaae The San Francisco urthquake or 1908 regl1tered 8.3 on tho Rlcbtencale. · WpDoused In 'Slwotout' AtHBTavem A Huntington Beach truck driver is in custody at Orange County Jall after be aJlegedJy llubed two women wM an exac. to knife SUnday even.log Mar his apartmenL CraJ1 H. Ross, 26, w~booted e111 suspicion of assault with a ~ adly weapon after he allegedly tlnfl.icted knife wounds on Linda M. Moore. 27. and Melody Anne ; Mann, 21, both of Santa Ana, dur- , .lag an altercation at the comer o( Oufield Avenue and HollyStrttt In Huntington Beach, police said. Mrs. Moore suffered cuts in- • ~h1dinc • six-inch laceration on ' her nttk and a t~inch slash on her ten. loner arm. Miss Mann sustained a two-inch cut. on her 1 middJe r..,er. police reported. Police said lhe suspect. left the scene. but was arrested by Foun- tain Valley police later in the l ~enina. No reason for the fisht 1ns g.iven. WASHINGTON (AP> ~ 12· year study of women who have taken estrogen pills has con- cluded that the hormone does not prevent breast cancer in menoPausal women and may t!"en ca~e the disuse. 'Jbe ttS~of the study "do not by tbemse es" prove a cause and effect r ationship between the dru.g and cancer, but they do S\l"est .. a definite possibility.·' The study •as done by tbe Harvard School or PUblic ne.Itb. the National Caneer Institute and the University of Louisville (K,y.) School of Medlcine. A report on its results is to be published by lhe New Eo,sland Journal of Medicine Otl Thurs· day. but the W asbingtoo Past ol> tained a copy and published the findings today. • Tbe report Is based oo follow. ups of 1,891 women for an avera'e or l% years after they began laking ~ogen. American doctors have been l>"SCribing •estrogen fOt' about five to she million middle-age women to ease the pains or menopause. About 10 million younger women taJce estroKen in lhe form of blrtb•control pills. Breast cancer will be iletectec1 In e .ooo American woma and will cause 33,000 others to die this year, the American Cancer Sodety estimates. · The study turned up no reliable conelat.ion between the length of Ume estroseo *H used and the risk ol breut tanett. For about the ftnt tJ-years atler a woman began talcing estrogen pills the llltellbood that breast cancer would be d~ected if it was present was about t.be -· same ror usert a_nd narmsers or estrogen, t.be at.udy aald. • But. aft.er is oT more y~ars or estroten use, the study found that the chances o( breast cancer detect.ion were two times normal, no matter bow long dm" ma lhe period a woa>an had taken the drug. Th ere w u no conclusive nidet\Ce of bow much of a risk was tn.olved for lbole women who \lled utro1en for a ftfY short Jencth oC Umt. the ttudy said. The atudy uld tbat after 10 1eara ot estrocen uae two ractors credited with l"tting the risk ot breast cancer we-e nullified. These ractora are havCnc chllclrta and havtQC had an ovary ~moved. # - If •n estrogen user developed a (SN CANCER, Page A!) A Ne.-port &each man has ~en arrested aftel' a watery "abootout" at a Huntln&ton Beach bar. Police otllcers reported the trouble resulted after they responded to complaints against a customer at Luclc)t John's Bar. 19(78 Beach Blvd. on. Frida.y n.lghL Tbey •aid that wbeq they at'· rtved. the 1uspeet wheeled and &bot cme or them with a blast trom bis water pistol. The toy weapon was con!iscat-ed aad orrtcen reported that Jamet R. Endres was arreskd and charged wlth. being drunk In pubUc. OC Transit District Cuts Rate By GARV GRANVILLE Of IM OlllY l'llel SUll • Directors of the Orange County Transit District (0CT0J lowered J the district's property tax rate, 1 today from 4.5 cents to f .26 cents ror each $100 worth oCI assessed value. Adoption of the tax rate came two weeks a fter directors pledged not to take advantage of a so-called lax windfall resulting from higher than expected in· creases in assessed values last year. Today that windfall was estimated at $200,000. And the .024 Cflll.B trimmed from tbc tax. rate returns what otherwise would have been a $200,000 windfall lo the taxpayers. However, in terms of tax dollars saved to the average Oran'e County homeowner the snipping done by OCTD's direc- tors won't mean much. Had the owner or a homo valued at $60,000 by the aueu or been blllcd this year at the old rate his OCTD taxes would have been$6.75. Under thf! tranattdlstrict's new tax rate that aamo homeowner will pay '8.39 In transit dhtrlct taxea. a aavlnjs of 38 centa. Coas t We athe r Weekend gloom 11hou1d turn to sunshine by Tues· day. Mornin1 low c:louds to conUnue. highs near 80, lowatoabout60. INSIDE TODA. Y A Balbaa Penfniula. landmctk h4' provfdtd Jun and ~· for two pcntra· '*'of ddldrffl. Sec Bl. -' I ·H /F Fonl Loss Reagan's Gain? Delegate Loyalty May Fade Over 'Mi nor' ls~ues KANSAS CITY, Mo IA1'1 H President t'ord fa1h> LO win tht• OOP prc;.-sident1al 11urrun11tl0t\ on the firs t ballot. he wlll lo-.l' bt•tween four a nd l S votes to Ronald Jlea.:a n. but that swltrh Ulight not dcc1d<: the nomlnu1111n b1tttle , according to the A.., ~1atl'd Press deleg;1tcsur,·e) As ~Ford ere pt "ith111 " frw ,·otes. ;,t k a!!L for nu". or a f1r-.1 ballot \ 1ctOr). tht• ('hJnCt'" for a ">econd ballot 1n<."reas1n!'IY d1· pended on suml' fJJthl :.bak111R de· legat es :iw.a y rrom c urrent loyalties or on .i brcakthrouJlh Jmong uncom m llled delcli(ales On a second bullot. ho"ev~r. .the key states wuuJd be North ·..carolma, Kentucky, Indiana and ~1chigan. all or \4 tu<."h require their de legates to \'Ole in ac- cr>rdance with stale pri mary n · sells for one ballot. but" hose de· legates could votc their personJI preferences on the second. Ford's backers maintain thev ean offset most or Reagap's u· peeled second-ballot g111ns. but a \'Ole Sunday in Fo rd's home-state Michigan dele~ation casts doubt on those claims. reinforcing the results orthc AP delegate survey. Even with s uch chan ges on a· second ballot, the key lo the GOP oomina t1on could welt remain w1th the uncom m itted delegates, who ar e unfettered by state laws in choosing their candidate. To- day. they number 107. And 1t w a s 1mposs1ble to measure fully tl)e impact on these delegates o r the failu re lo nominate a candidate on the first ballot. Ford's chief delegate hunter. James A Baker Ill, estimated f'nday that lhe President would * * * Speeches Fill Most of Day At GOP Meet • KANS:\S CIT Y. Mo. <AP > -- flere is the program for the late.' ufl ernoon and evening sessions of the R('publicun ~altonul Com-en· ~ion · 5 p.m. POT Welcoming spt>ech by Missouri Gov. Christoph<'r S. Rond. Address by Gov. Jum<'s li • . F,dwards of South Carolina. Address by Vice P resident · Nelson A. Rockeft'.'ller Address by Sen. BaD(y M. C.oldwater of Arizona. Addrt>!'tS by Republican !'\a· tional Chairman Mary Louise Smith. Addff'ss by the te mpor ary chairman. Sen. Robert Dole of" Kanas. . Keyn ote address by S en . I loward H. Ba ker Jr. of Ten· nessee. AdJournmcnt Nixon Name OK To Say? KANSAS CITY, ?do. (AP> Republicans should not be afraid to raise the na me of Richard M. Nixon in the uprominl{ pr<'!liden · tial C'a m apign. nn ally of tht• form<>r pres1de11 t says. IOU s lo 8 VOlH on sttond Wllot, ~1th g ains ln Michhian und ln daana mostly ofCst!lUtig I011Ses 111 thf"nthertwo sta tes. M1eh1~an cJt•legatl!:I an• bound to 'Ol l' :;:; for Ford and 29 for ReaA;111> on tht' first baJlot. Al a caucus Sunday. tht' df'l~"ation rt' J~tt-d 55·28 u re~oluhon fa\·ored b) R<.'agan and nppo~t'li by l-\>rd Fro• Pag' .-11 BUCKLEY. • be would vole for Buckley us long a:> the s enator was In ltw race In the fi nal hours before the start or the con vention, J"ord and Reagan each l~t one de- legate. A Reagan i.upporter from Lo u1s1a na a nd a Ford backer from New Yock sh&Jted to the uncommitted column. For days Buckley slood POlsl!d on lhe edge ol the pre- sidential race. The conservative Republican's indet'iaion was one more imponderable in the llghtest GOP r ace s ince Dwight 0 . Eisenhower and Robert A. Taft battled for the nomination in 1952. Before the ba lloting begins Wednesday night for the pre- sidential nomination. the can· didates will test their delegate s trength in several floor fights. The first s ig nific ant tes t should occur Tuesday night when Reagan's backers plan to fight for adoption of a rule that would require each presjdential candidate to name his choice tor a running mate by Wednes- day m orning. Reagan already has said his choice is Sen. Rkhard S. Schweiker of Pennsylvania. The vice presidential rule was rejected Sunday by the conven- tion rules commit.lee, but Reagan and his managers said they expect.ed to IOM there. The real lest, they Insist, will come 4D the convention floor. "l belie,·e that mosl or the de· legates agree with us," Reagan s aid. · · ... The process was nt'ver intcp ded to be the automatic rubber stamping of one man's choice." John Sears. Reagan's capl· pa1gn m anager , bas said te· j)eatedly he believes the former Callfornia 1overnor's strength on matters like the proposed rules change ls greater than the number of delegatea 8'Uibuted to him in most Al(veya of in- t e nde d v o t es ob the llrst nomJnating ballot. Fire Singes Btdl Guests OXNARD' (APJ -Four guests at a charity ball were treated at a hospital after they were burned by their dessert, fire officials s aid. Witnesses told the Ox· nard Fire Department that brnndy flaming atop a tray of Baked Alaska singed the guests as a wajter s trolled by their t able in the dimly lit Mission Ballroom of the newly opened Hilton Inn. that .,.·ouJd n-qulre Ford to nomc h1" runninar mtitc• bef..r~ Lhl• 1>rt• :.1~ballotin11 Thus. lhl'rl' w Ji> 110 tnthcalion uf ·'"' nomina l th •u1o:an voltr~ cu· tually favorina F o1·d. AP sun··~, of the M 1ch1gan ltci.lllW'l <M\'J:alc.> aJ-.o ha H• tuml'd up none "ho "''uld !<\\itch to i'·ord (tlH'll lhe ch.met· Ruttan 's bic st conct lwllot J?uh1 would b1.• i11 North Carohnu. wh1rh IS s.uppoM-d t o 4•.1M 25 'ott•:-for Ford and 28 for Hea.:an on Utt• r 1 n.t ballul. ulon,: "11 h ont> u1wo111 Ollllt'11 f\ survey or T Jr llt't•I dch~Jl&tt:x shows th.1l 50 :ittuJll)' r:wor Rcag.rn . onlv t" o -.upport Ford, a11d t" Cl .JI'\' UIH'tltn n11th~I LAST TO LOSE-chester A. Arthur (rightl was last in- cumbent to lose his party 's nomination 100 years ago. James G. Blaine <left) took the convention, but lost to Grover Cleveland in the national election of 1884. Irvine New Port For School Cruise Dr. Merwin A. Griffiths used to run the Chapman College pro- gram that sent students cruising around the world while they picked up college credits. Chapman's shipboard learning program fo1ded1a.styear and oow Griffiths has booked up with the extenalOh program at UC Irvine. He's now ottering a similar cruise for adults. Accordtng lo Griffiths, the UC Irvine program is the only in- depth travel/s.tudy cruise offered for adulls. The new program is al· tracting travelers from aJl over the United States, although the m aj o rity .are c oming from Orange County. be says, The 33~ day cruise costs $2,889. ''The secret of this program - that sets il apart from others -1s that we use an en lireship and can offer varied learning activities all day to please everyone," :.ays Griffiths . "Besides. w e stay in porl se\'eral days, in many cases, while most l'ruise sh1ps just brief· ly stop in ear h port ... he add' Griffith c"plains that the lt>arn· mg c ruises, which offer collt.>J?e <"rt'<ftt at UC Irvmr. are def1ntt1:h· not for the hcdon lst1c travckr · "They're cruises for people ~ho want to lt'ntn n grt>al deal about whe re they 11re travchni.: and want to learn from experts. · :-.ay:. G rirh th.s. Art, art history. history. and poUlical affairs are the topics .stressed aboard the ship aod in port. Professors from se,·eral un- iversities teach the classes. Griffiths says that most of those onboard tak~ full advantage of "hat's offer ed by the professors on the s hip. Many of the travelers are re· tired people who now have lime to get a "liberal education," say.) Griffiths. But others ar e professional peo- ple who can get away from their jobs for a month. he added. The s hip director says UC l l'\·ine was choi.cn as the new beadquarters f or s hipboard learning because His near the old headqu a rter s at Chapma n College in Oranl{e. Also. its ex. ten sion p r ogram i:. "pro· gressive," he says. . He adds that another progr am 1s open to s tudents. but as being conducted through the University of Colorado, with credit available from that school. The first c ruise s hip was scheduled to leave this weekend fo r Cope n h age n , with lhe tra,•elers bound for a crul:.e lo lhl' Baltic Sea Another s hip departs ri exl month for Lisbon. and will then rontmuc on a lour of the Mcciater- ranc•an. Space 1s available. 'Case Worker' Scluveiker Tops Job List \\'ASHJNGTON <AP l St>n Ri ch.mi !'C'l\\\l'1lo.1'I' ~av~ hu; emphusi:. 1m c-,1,c \\Or~ '' lh1• 11•aMm "h\ i.,. rl'I t>rn•d rn<1n • iwopll· for 1oh:-. \\ 11 h t lw C1•n1 •1 .1 l S l'l'\'ll'l' Admmi:-tralton th.m an~ oth,·r nwtnhl'I' 11f Cun~rl's:-. Out. al lhl· :-am l' l inw St•h" t•tl..1•r 1h•n1t•tl partic1puting 111 a prngr:un !>l'l llP b~ t hl' :11lnt1111;,t1-.1 tum or (Ol'llll'I' Pn'!'tldl•t\t Ntl\01\ lu hdp llllll ~oH•rn ml•rtt job (or poht1c aJ Crtl•nds. C't1we 1!,,t·1-. :1 f>l·nn:.ylvontn H\'puhlit'un, h.1~ been rw mt•d b v lo n n n ( 'allfornia Co\' Honalc1 £h •:11:an a~ 11 \ ll't' Pl l';ldl'lll t:il l'UllOlltj.! m att• Con·rnnwnt d<.K·urm•nh !>IHI\\ that dunn~ tlh· :'\I\ on <tl.fministrat ion :i !>(}<.'t'tal l11n11g 111111 ''as M'I up 111 as~Ul'l' "tha t 11nwl.' <111<1 rt•spon:.in· iwt111n ''0111<1 IH.' l a hl'n on rd l·r·ra b re1.·1•1 \l'd from mc111h1.·r~ t1r Congn '!>S .ind ad minh t t;at ion ofl'tt·rnb. · · Ht>t•ord s of the· s~cwl unit !>how that 1l rt•c1•1 \ t·d 13~ r efrrr als for JOb appltcai1b I rnm St•h\\ e1kt•1 111<1n· than from any olhl•r m t•mber of ConJ;!f'(':-s 011h th1• Whitt' llousl' personnr l offirc 1 d errl'd mon • .1ppll cants. more tha n 300. The next h ig hest amount of Job rdenab lrnm a m<.>mbN· of Congrc.'s~ 95 \\t'l'l' from St•n llu~h Scott ( H·P u. l, the St.•natt• s m inon t.' lt•:itk r New Program Returns Funds To More Folks TANAKX ... T unakJ ''JS p.1111 l.o d ..11<•\·cf monr> 011 four oc.·<·a:.ion~ bel '' •'l'll Aul'!. 10. 197:1. :ind March I. 1•171 SACRAM ENTO (A p 1 Stull' ThC' Lm·khl'l'd d .... rl11Slll'l"" It.I\" Controller Kenneth Cor.> :.ays l;.ir rrn .. ·l.t•d Japan·:-l 111,l·I~ rl'latc.•tl more forgotten bank uccounh worlds of b1 ii bus1n('c;-; and and other holdings were located politics and pu1 the l.1bt>rt1l· for return to their owners la:.l Democratic party under ht«111y ye<tr than \!\'Cr bcfor{' fin>. Cory announcl'd Sunday the rl· Prime Ministt'r Takro l\tikilu s suits or the first year of his !itl:'p ~ O\\ l'd. a l~or~~~~ ·~,·~·st1gut1on. ped -up cam paign unde r l ht.' .met T.muk,1 ltS~gn11I oJ!'t lw;ul l)f Unclaimed Property Law. II <' the.• ruling party:-lar)!l'Sl r.tc.·111111 s aid it indicated that ··tpt:.rs_ 1s "hen h l' w as ar n •:-.tt•d But vastly more unclaiml'd propert)-. -~ers of th(' part~ arc.• h·~11 ful subjecl to being r eport1.'<l... that the.• Sl' ancfa l "111 al fl•l·t 1 ht• n• Cory said $13.S million worth or suits of lh<' parli .mwntan l'll'l' unclaimed property was fou nd twn:-toi>l· hl'ld l ~•tt• th1:-. ~ •·.1r during fiscal year 1975·76. und $2.6 million wa s returned to its owners. Much or the amounl reported -$9.5 milUon -was round due !Tom the Bank or America. Cory said it consisted of dormant ac· counts, ser vice charges and In· t erest "which the ba nk had wi thheld from such accounts." Ile said that even "1thout th<' $9.65 million from the Bank of Ame rica, the Jf roperty reported was more than double that for the previous fiscal year. and th<' a mount returned to owners wa!i up 88.4 percent. Cory credited "more com · preh ens ive r e porting a nd notification procedures, and act- ing to Insure full compliance with the law by holders of unclaiml'<l property," for the increases. Unclaimed propC'rty held by the s tate re m a ins perpetually subject to elaim by the ov.-ners. Cory urged persons seeking an. formation to write the D1 vis1on of Unclaimed Property. P.O. Uox 1019. Sacram'ento 95a>S. Moms Take The Helm These m othe rs would r ather do it themselves. A group of Newport Ha rbo r Y ac h t C l ub mothers have_> been borrow inl! their children's sabots for races over lht> past 10 years. They do their thin,; every T uesday and Thurs· day during the s um mer. For a look at the s ailing moms. tum to Page llJ. Pair Ref ll3ed lJeer, Slwot ·At Store Clerk P@lice :>aid l\\O ffil'll "ho w 1•n1 refu!ied b1>er by a San (.'11•rnp1l11t ~tore cle rk a ft r r I he :! u m. curlew today f1 n•d lwC1 i.h111" ut the clerk:is the clro,l•awa' He \\as not htl. 1'wo J;••llt•t.; "ent lhrouJ(h thl' window of I he Cristobal S<>ven-11. 1118 S El Camino Re al lie told police th<' m<'n l><.•«:1m r. angry when he told I hem he c•nulil not sell herr , at 2:05. ~nd threatened him The l'lerk called 1>ollce :Jml I hc- men. both in their 20!'1, ld't "1th two women frit>nds . As they dron~ off, th<> !'lt•rk said, the} f1rcf1 .1 pdll'I gun t \.\ "'" ulh1m. Fronf Page A I CANCER •.. benign breast tum or. tht"rh11n(•1·s that breast r :i ncer would dh 1•lop ~ere :.even t imes as grl'al. tilt• study said A d aily dose Of l'Strogen '' a!'t round to bt less r isky than dosag& every other d ay. The standard prescription calls for daily inges- tion for three weeks and none· in the fourth week. Large dosages wN·c found to llC' more hazardou:. than tht• three· tenths m11l1gra m dose: ),(I\ en women who took part in tlw study. The dose mo:.t oflC'n vre i.cribed 1n lh<' Unit('(! Stulc:. is J 25 rn1l11 i:;rums "We can d amn Richard Nixon for cQvennn up Watergate and"'" ean priusc him for mukin~ the t ransition to dctcnle," Rabbi n oruch Korff told reporters Sun. d ay al 11 reception !!iven hy \he U.S. Citizens Congress. Th e o r ga n iz a tion W !l'I ~stabltshcd by lhe rabbi and raised S.US,000 to help pay Nixon's ll'1i11l c'xpt•Mes ult er he rcsllo!lled. ·'They 'r e n ot s u re whe ther it fl ared as a waiter poured additional brandy on the gourmt't · dessert or whetht•r it was d ropped on their t able," f'ireman Jim T homas sa1d Sunday, Drug Runners Hijack Boat Sex Test OK With Lady Pros As k~d l( h e brouaht Hnv messa ge from Nixon to thu Republican Na\lon1i1I Convention, KorU replied ; "Of coun;onot." 09'AN01l COA.ST DAILY PILOT ""' 0.-GM\I Dally Pit«, ,.1111 Mii<~ i. t-.,,. ,.. ............ ll """''-., -°'-t~• """''''""" '-• .__ .... .-.*"' .,-. ~,..,,.... Mi,....... .,.......,.. rr•1 ... (Ao< ......... H--· -" _,_ l'toMf\tt ovntl'tn ., .... ,. ,,,,,,..,,. ~HI•~' \late., AHi l ·~ k-<~"°"""' ("O¥it I\ 'W,,.,._ •f"QllON!t .-o., " J*M•u.4 ... ,yt.,_n ~ \""' n,.,, l~ P••""<•&>•t f'V'M'~ P'~• '' "' ..... '-*'' e•'f ~h .. t. C..\le Mt~. (.MiiWflil• t"Jt:.. Ro~r1 N.WMd .... --~1- Jeck R. 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The nlert for the Or\lm, with a Lnk e Osw <>1tn. Or«.'., couple aboard. was distributed Aug. 4 by tM 12th Coast Guard D1s tr1 C't. ba!lled in San Francisco TtK- vessel was lost seen two month.'< ugo. Michael nnd Cordcliu McMinn. both 26, left Honolulu M•.Y 12, an the 25-loot. boat. They were on their way to either Port Angeles, Wash ., or Vancouver, Canada. Cancel Their Reservation! PHILADELPHIA (AP' - Thousands or tourists ha\·e can· celed plans to visit Philadelphia sioce a punting and deadly mal a cj y s tru c k a ft e r &n Amt rican Legion conventton. Over the last t¥10 weeks. daHy at· teodance at tbt Llberty Bell has dropped 25 percent. Figures a re not avnilable on the numbe r of o ncella tfons dlrtttly attributable to frar or the disease. NEW YORK <APJ -The most important subJe ct at the ul)<'nm. 11111 U.S. Open 'f<'nnis <:ham pwnships might not bctenms. Aft er Dr. Renee Richards formerly Or. Richard Rai>kmd. anophtholmoloi1st -underwent a sex changt' oper ation and won a !ltnl(les tournament In I.a J olla, !ih<'decided to enter the Open. Th<> U S. Tenn111 Assocwtioo ruled Saturday that she: coul<I com1X'tl' in the woml.'n's draw if she passed a genetic test of <'hromosomcs. The test wlll be ad· minister ed to every competitor Ill tht' women 's h eld. and at :.1p1wars that the touring. fe male pr o· fessiOQals don 'tobject tounderio · mg su<."h tests. "I think it's all right," said Australi an Lesley Hunt. "They do it In the Olympics. It's a logkal way lo resolve the 1Mue. · • F ellow Aussie Cynthia Dot'rner was more emphatic bn the sub· jecL "She should have the sex t~t:· s nld Miss Do e rner of Dr . Richards, .. and 1r she d005. so should we. That ·s only fair. Ob· viOU5Jy, we 're aJ I gomg to pass it and he is not.·· "Jr be passes the chromosome lest," adds M lss Hunt. "J will play him.'' The tourname nt won by the 41·year-old Dr. Richards al La Jolla did not in volve any lop.ratro fema le pla)·ers . Her chances of winning at Forest Hills may be t s 11lim ltS the odds Of her passing the <."hromosome test. There has bl'l'n talk or some women withdr awing from th1• Open if Or. Richa rds is a llowed lo play. A confrontation may ocrur sooner, however. at the Tenn1.; Wt'ek Open In South Orange, N .J .• u wt'ek prior to the FoN·st Hills tournament. Tennis Week toum a· ment d irector Gene Scott has nc- cepted Or Rir hard.c;' application to play in lhc tourney. "I knew l>i<'k Raskind bcforc h<' had the~<'~ ehonJ(e," says &ou "Just bt:CDu&c he hud o sex f ha hge dol's n 't change the person. lA'Jo?ally, llt"nee R1r hurdo; 1sawoman." The USTA hopes t.o determine Or. Ri cha r d s' s ex with the <'hromo~ome lest. By r<.>quinn~ the lestmg, the tenni!I federation has taken som e of the heal orr of the Wome n's Tennis Association. The WT A does not want to race a legal hassle over the issue of al· lowing a transsexual to play In its tourname nt s . Befor e th::it becomes a m ajor consJderation. however, Or. Richar~ will have topau the chrom osome test. Doctors s ay the chromosome test. used lo determine the sex of Olympic athletes, Will find thot Dr. Richards is a man. A sex· change opera Uon cannot alter chromosom es. As Dr. Richards. 41, sh@ beat 20-year-old Robin Harris, the top seed. to wln the women's sing.lei. competition al lht La Jolla tenn1i. tourna ment last month. Tournament om cia ls at La J olla did no l le arn or Or ' •~ wtr..-.t. OR. RENEE RICHARDS PRACTICES HER SERVE ' Newport Beach Tennl1 Player To11es New Twist to USTA Richards' operation until after she won the event •nd walkt'd ofr with the Clrst·place prlic. a piece oflunage. Dr . Richards was descnbed as being SI" (Ml t WCI "Sh(' turned out to be ao t•xtl'llcnt pla\'CI ~hi. was very stron,.: anti hit the ball hard:·, "1d Hob Perl\. 1.-1 .Jolla " tournament d1n·c0tflr I 17 Itwioe · EDITION _v_o_L_.6_9_,_N_0.~229_,_2_s_e_c_r_1_o_N_s,_z_•_P_A_G_E_s __________ ~--~---O-R_A_N_G~E,,;_;;C~O~U-NT~Y~,~CA~l~IF~O~R~N~l~A;.._ ____ _.,;~M-O_N __ o~A-Y.~A~U~G.;;:..;..U~9T~16~·~'9~7~6~--~~~T~e~N.:...;;C~E~N..:..::TS{ Planners -Mull Bo~der at . . ' sea l By lfJLAR Y KAYE CM .... O.tlly l"IMI \Ult ~ Irvine city planners <.'Ontt'nd 1t YfOUld be "Inappropriate" to~x. ~ lrvlne·s boundary to the ocean. gestlon at 7: 30 p. m . Tuesday at c1 ty hall. They will then muJ<e u re· commendauon to the city council. which is expected to rormulate an official city position al the Aug 31 council meeting. totals about 10.000 roast.al acres between Newport Beach and Laguna Beach. "'""···-DIESEL IU> u ~ Reagan, Ford OK WithHiin KANSAS CITY. Mo. (API Sen. James Buckley today ruled himself out as u candidate for the Republican presidential nomina- tion The New York conser\'ative Republican said he "will support whoever 1s the choice of this con· vent1on' ·for president He said he believes President Ford and challenger Ronald Reagan "are <'lose enough on the issues" that either could lead a urufled party against Democrat Jimmy Carter in the upcoming campaign. He also said he would not be a running mate with either man. I - ,·Sign of the Times? Buckley had been pressed by some conservatives to enter as a lhlrd candidate and perhaps de- adlock the GOP national conven- tion on the finit nominating ballot. He said he decided not to make the race because "there simply was not enough Ume lo mobilize sup· port .. .in an effectlveway." Once they painted "just married" signs on cars, but now? It's not that unusual in· Orange County, where there are 10 divorces for every nine marriages. Thus far.~n 1976. there have been 8,000 trips to th(' altnr .ind 9,000 to the courts. Before his announcement. Buckley had picked up one de· legate, Bcmjamin Hewitt of New York. Another uncommJtted de· legate, Bryan Wagner or Louisiana, said Buckley Is his fU"St. choice "if I think he is a serious candidate." Nixon Name OK To Say? KANSAS CITY, Mo tAP1 Republicans should not be afraid to raise the name of Rkhard M. Nixun In the upcoming prcs1den· Ual campaign, an ally of the rormer presldt-nt says. ·•we can damn RiC'hard !'l:ixon tor covering up Watergate and we can priase him for maldng the transition to detente. ·· Kabbi Baruch Korff told n•porters Son· day at a reception ~1\•en by the U.S. C1tu~cns Congress The oraanizat1on wa~ established by the rabbi ,1nd raised $33.'i.OOO to help pay Nixon·.., legal expenses alt er he resl.:nt·d As ked If he brought u ny ,_nesaage from Nixon to the Republican National Convention. l(orffrepllcd: "Of cours<'not .. t ,rw.., Clla111p '14 -year -old Joan P . ~ Ferdinand of Canton. Ohio. woo the 39th running o( the All American Soap Box Derby at Akron. The ninth grader had never raced in the derby before but she's 1 no stranger to wheels: a favorite sport is roller skat· ing. Estrogen May Be Cause of Cancer Asked why he waited so long to dedde, Buckley said he had as- sured his supporters "I would not close the door" until there was time lo sample the sentiment among delegates. WASHINGTON CAPJ A 12· year study of "'omen who have taken estrogen pills has con· eluded that the hormone does not' prevent breast cancer in menopausal women and may e\'en cause the disease The re5ults of the study "do not by themseh•t>s" prove a cau.'le and effect relationship betwl'<'n the drug and cancer. hut they do ~ujtgest .. a definite posslbihty ,. The study was done by th<' llarvard School or Public llNtllh, the National Can<'er lnstitul{' and tht' University of Lou1i.villc (Ky 1 School of Medicine A report on Its n:-sults 1s to be· published by the New F.n~land Journal of Medicine on Thurs· day, but the Washington Post ob· tiUned a copy. and published the nndln1s today. The report is based on follow· ups o( 1.891 women Cor an average or 12 years after they beJan taking estrogen. American doctors have been prescribing ·estrogen for about five to six mlllion mlddle·a1te women t o ease the pains or menopause. About 10 million younger women take estrogen In the Corm of birth-control pills. Irvine School Summer Class Totals Jump Summer school enrollment has increased each year summer classes have been ocrered in the lrvlne Unified School District, school officiaJs report. This year's program drew 3,767 students. or about SO per· cent of the district's reeular enrollment. That compare.<1 to the 43 percent enrolled In 1974 and the 46 percent or last year. Summer classes were held this year at six elementary schools. two middle schools and the high school. In addition, students at· tended a performing arts school, a basic skiJls learning lab and look driver tralnJna classes. l I Breast cancer will be detected in 89,000 American women and will cause 33,000 others to die this year, the American Cancer Society estimates. The study turned up no reliable correlation between the length of time estrogen was used and the risk of breast cancer. For about the first 12 years after a woman began laking estrogen pills the likelihood that breast C'anccr would be detected if 1t was present wa.'l about the same for users and nonusers or estro~en. the study said Rut a fter IS or more years of estrogen use. the study found that the chances of brt'ust cancer d <'tection were two times normal. no matter how long dur- ing the period a woman had taken the drug. There was no conclusive evidence of how much of a risk was involved for those women who used estro10ten for a very short length of time, the study said. The study 8ald that after 10 years of e11trogen use two factors credited with lowering the risk of breast cancer were nullified. These fa ctors are having children and having had an ovary removed. · If an estrogen user developed a benign breast tumor. the chances <Sff CANCER. P age A2> Buckley's Senate campaign manager, . Leonard Saffir, said Buckley's purpose in running wou l d be to trf to unite Republicans by freeing all de· legates to vote as they wish on the second or later baJlou. Reagan again denied having anything to do with the Bucklev boomlet and said, "l don't un· derstand the purpose or the motive " Sen Charles JI. Percyoflllinois said the Buckley drive ·•seemed almost a desperallooetrort to do something.'' The Buckley camp argues that some delegates are bound to vote on the first ballot for candidates they don't genuinely support. H they have no chance to vote for their real favorite, they'll leave the convention with bitterness. Buckley aides contend. "Jt•s like a (OOtbalJ game -If one side wins 75·10 everybody goes away satisfied," Saffir said. .. But il It Is won by only one point, there ls a Jot of bitterness and everybody's muldng accusa· Uons." Speaking to Indiana delegates. Rugan acknowledged that a last-minute Buckley .candidacy could push the convention lo a second ballot benefiting his own <Sff BUCKLEY, PateA2) Cars Torched Six Autos 8UTTU!d in SA Orange County Sheriffs officers are seeking clues to the identity of an arsonist who set six cars on fire in the San· la Ana area during lhe weekend. Deputies said two or the cars, all or which were parked at the homes of their owners, were totally destroyed in the apparently aimless torching o£ ~eblclet round by the arsonist in the Cour·block area. - omcers said county firemen backed by unit.a from Santa Ana and Tustin extinguished the fires on Foothill Boulevard. Eton Place and Holl and Dodae streets. They said al least. three of the Ores were started when lbe arsonist tossed trash Into the can and then put a m1tch to the refuse. -------. 1 ·' LAST TO LOSE-chester A. Arthur (right> was last in· cumbent to lose his party's nomination 100 years ago. James G. Blaine <left) took the convention, but Jost to Grover Cleveland in the n::itiont.!1 election of 1884. • FU-st Ballot Stymie Could Hurt Ford l\A~SAS CITY, Mo. (AP' -If President Ford fails to win the GOP presidential nomination on the first ballot. he will lose between four and 15 votes to Ronald Reagan, but that switch might not decide the nomination battle, according to the As · soc1aled Press delegate survey. As Ford crept within a few vote.. at least ror now, ol a finit· ballot victory, the chances for a second ballot increasingly de· pended on some fight sbaki"g de· legates away Crom current loyalties or on a breakthrough amone uncommitted delegates. Transit Board Lowers Tax Rate Slightly By GA RV GRANVILLE OI Ill• 0411Y I'll .. 14611 Directors of the Orange County Tron8il Oiatrict COCTD1 lowered the district's property tax rate, tooaJ-from 4.5 cents to '4.26 cents for each $100 worth of assessed value. Adoption of lhe tax rate came two weeks arte r directors pledged not to take advantaae of a so-called lax windfall resullin1 from higher than expected In· creases in assessed value1' last year. Today t hat windfall was esUmated at S200,obo. And the .024 cents trimmed Crom the tax rate returns what otherwise would have been a $200,000 windfall to the taxpayers. However, in terms or tax dollars saved lo the avera14" Oraqe County homeowner the sni~loi done by OCTD's dJrec· ton won't mean much. Had the owner of a home valued at $60,000 by the useuor been billed thls year at the old rate his OCTD taxes would have been$6.7S. Under the traDtit district's new tax rate that same homeowner 'tri II pay $6.39 in transit diltrtct taxes, a savioes of 36 cent.I. On a second ballot, however, .. the key stales would be North 1 Carolina, Kentucky. Indiana and Michigan, all of which require their de.legates lo vote In ac· ' cordance with state primary re· suits for one ballot, but whose de· legates could vote their personal prrierftlces on the se<:ond. Ford's backers maintain they can oil~ mo:st ot Reaean's ex- pecttd secoad-ballot f(alm~, bot a ' vote Sunday in Yord's home-atatt- Mlcblgcin delegation c.·011u doubt ' on those claims, reinforcing ... e . results of the A f deleftttld •urvey. Even with such <'hUnRf1! Of\ a second ballot, (h~ lcf'y t<1 tht' GOP · nomination euuld wt'll remain I with tht' unef>rnmit\'ld ,l-tle11tes. who are unfeftt'rc..J b) "'"Ct" laws Jn chootllnJiC their t'artdtdilC~. To-da~'. they num~r 1"7. And it wus lmJ.>U•dtble lo mtasun fully the lmpo'/l Qt'\ thcs~ 1 deleeatea o( the r .. nure to nominate a candfd11t\# on lhe ffrst ballot. <See REAGAN. Pan A2) Coas t :· Weather Weektnd gloom ahould tum to suns,lslne by Tues· day. Morning low clouds to continue. bJgh.s n.ear 80, lows to about 60. INSIDE TODA 't' A Balboa Ptnhu1tla landmmk h<U pr~ Jun CJl'd 5IQl'nCI fM two ~ tfonl of children. Stt Bl. ' \ \ - - AJ DAILY Pit.OT SON JACK LENDS HEl.PtNG HANO AS PRESIDENT FORD REACHES FOR HANDS OF FANS ' Another Font Son, Steve (right) Wetchea Duttng Crown Center Hotel Appeerence .,Wl,.llfle•• RONALD REAGAN GESTURES DURING HIS SPEECH AT A RALLY IN KANSAS CITY Time Running Out for Challenger as Republlcen Convention Open• Today Ford, Reagan Showdown Near 'Case Worker' Sch:iooiker Tops Job List KANSAS CITY, Mo. CAPJ - President Ford a nd Roanld Reagan personally pursued the last uncommitted delegates to- day while the Republican Party opened its most divided national convention in a generation. Mary Loui se Smith , Republican natk al chairman. * * * FNJ•P~Al BUCKLEY. • . candidacy. But the former 1 California governor insisted, .. We bad nothing to to do with it." Percy said he first suspected the Buckley move was a Reagan ploy but became convinced after talking with Sen. Paul LaxaJt. a Rugan leader, that it's a "sin· cere movement." t ~~~~~~:. • Ford's chief deleeate hu~r. James A. Baker Ill, estimated Friday that the Prteldent. would lose five to eittht votes on second ballot, with ~ains tn Michigan and Indiana mostly offsetllng losses an the other l wo stales. Michigan delegates are bound to vote 55 for Ford and 29 for Fteagan on the first ballot. At a. caucus Sund ay. the delegation re· Jected 55·28 a resolution favored hy Reagan and opposed by Ford that would require Ford to name his running mate before the pre· :.idential balloting. Thus. there was no Indication of any nominal Reagan voters ac· tually favoring Ford. AP surveys <lfthe Michigan Reagan delegates .also have turned up none who would switch lo Ford given the (!hance. · Reagan's bi& second ballot gain would be in North Carolina, which as supposed to c asl 25 votes for f'ord and 28 for Reasan on the first ballol. along w1thoneuncom· milled. A survey of Tar Heel deleeates s hows that SO actually favor Rea1an, only two support Ford, a'ld two are uncommitted. Mexico: "Model' MEXICO CITY (AP> -Prcsl· dc>nt Luis Echeven1n. rej~ng a :1tatement by a $lroup of U.S. con· g1'essmen thot Mexico ls ''shd· mg" into communism, iiays the.> Mexicnn l'iystem Is a model or In· dlv1rlual liberty. DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed P. .. ld<~I--- Jack R. 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Th:ne was running out and the two candidates met with delega. tions, trying to pry loose the few remaining votes they each needed for the presidential nomination. · Meanwhile, Sen. James L . 3 A.liens Seized In Freeway Chase Three alleged illegal aliens were apprehended near Irvine late Saturday night as a high· speed freeway chase that began south of San Clemente came to a bumping halt. According to a ahalfrs report, lbe ci.a.e of~--ridlftl m • liptwellbt foreign car belan at the border check poinUour miles south of San Clem~te. It reportedly e nded oo the Jef. trey Road off ramp of the Santa Ana Freeway where the fleeing auto went into a spin and bumped to a halt alona a guard rail. The unidentified driver or the car was arrested and charged with assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer, a sheriff's spokes m ansald. The alleged assault occurred during the chase when the raclng alien's auto swerv~ toward one of its pursurers, almost forcing it into a freeway center divider. After the shaky halt of the auto on the freeway off ramp, one of its occupants was tak~n to a nearby hospital for treatment of a laceration on his forehead, the sheriff's spokesman said. New Program Returns Funds To More Folks He reported that San Clemente police, the California Highway Patrol and Sheriff's Department patrol units were involved in the h.lg~-speed chase. Speeclws Fill Most of Day At GOP Meet KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP} - Here Is the program !or the late afternoon and evening sessions or the Republican National Conven- tion: Sp.m. PM' Welcoming speech by Missouri Ciov. Christopher S. Bond. Address by Gov. James B. Edwards or South Carolina. Addre11s by Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller Address by Sen. Barry M. Goldwater or Arizona. Address by Republican Na· tional Chairman Mary Louise Smith. . Address by the temporary chairman, Sen. Robert Dole of Ka nu. Keynote addres!\ by Sen. Howard JI. Baker Jr. or Ten- nes~ee. Adjournment Buckley or New York, who threatened to enter the race and ups~ all preconvention calcula- tions. told a news conference that he will not enter the presidential race. . Many or tbe Repub~cans gathered here for the ord-· Reagan showdown fear the · out~me would leave the arty too divided to with.stan the Democratic challenge in the fall campaign. · Few in Kansas City expected · the Republicans to duplicate the s how of -unity and party harmony the Democrats staged last month in New York City when they nominated Jimmy Carter for presidenL Throughout the preconvention week, strategists for Ford and Reagan probed and tested and sought signs or' softness in the delegate totals each was claim- ing. Both sides claimed to have more than the 1,130 delegate votes needed for the nomina·. tioo. The Associated P?ess Clel- egate count, based on legar commitments and publicly stat· ed preferences, gave Ford, 1,l l6 and Reagan. 1,035, with 107 un· committed. One delegate said he would vote for Buckley as long as the s enator was in the race. In the final hours bt'fore the start of the convention. Ford and Reagan each lol'lt one de· legate. A Reagan s upporter from Louisiana and a Ford backer from New York shifted to the uncommitted column. For days Buckley stood poised on the edge of the pre· sidential race. The conservaUve Republican's indecision was one more imponderable in the tightest GOP race since Dwight D. Eisenhower and Robert A. Tan battled for the nom lnatioo in 1952. Before the balloting begins Wednesday ni~bl for the pre· sidentiaJ nomination, the can didat.es will t<'st their delegate strengtb in several floor f1ght.s. WASmNGTON CAP> -Sen. Richard Schweiker says his emphasis on case work is the r eason why he referred m ore people for jobs with the General Service Administration than any other member of . Congress . But, at the sam e time, Schweiker dented participating in a program set up by the administra· tion or fol'.m er President Nixon to help find gO\'Cl'n· mentjobs for political friends. Schweiker, a Pen."lsylvania Republican, has been named by former California Gov. Honald Reagan as a vice presidential running mate . · Government documents show that during the Nix· on· administration a special hiring unit was set up t o assure "that timely and responsive action would be taken on referrals received from members of Congress and administration offi cials." . Records of tbe special unit show that it r cceh·cd 134 referrals for job applicants from Schweiker. more than from any other member or Congress. Only the ·White House personnel office r eferred more appli· cants, more than 300. The next highest amount of job referrals from <1 member o( Congress -95 -were from Sen. Hugh Scott <R="Pa-:->.theSenate's minority leader. New China Quake Shakes Mainland GOLDEN, Coto. CAP> -U.S. government s eismographs re· corded a major earthquake today on the Chinese mainland, but geophysicists saJd It was almost 950 miles from the great earth- quake there last month. Waverly Person, geophysicist with the National Earthquake In· formation Service. said the latest tremor measured 6.9 on the Richter scale of earthquake magnitude. It occurred at 7:07 a.m.PDT. The seismological institution in Uppsala, Sweden, also reported a "'relatively powerful" new quake in China m eas uring 7.2 on lhe Richter S<'ale. Prof. Marcus Baalh placed tho epicenter al 625 mtles southwest of Peking. Person said the quake was 250 miles north of ('hunkmg near tht> l'ansu·S.techwan province boun· dary. (Later. a major earthquake with a reading of 8.0 on t~ R:ichll'r scale also hit the Philifl· panes . <The tremor, in the Moro Gulf in lhl' southern Philippines. oc curred al 9: 11 u.m. PDT and ap· parcntly was unrelated t o the Chana quake. (There were no initial reports of damage or casuallil's on Min· dana<>available.J On July 27, an earthquakeof8.2 magnitude occurred near Chana 's eastern ('Oast, 937 ml les northeasr nftoday's tremor. SACRAMENTO <APJ -Statt- C'ontroller Kenneth Cory says far more forgotten bank accounts and other holdines wert-located for return to their owners la!>t year than ever hc(ort-. Sex Test OK With Lady Pros Cory nnnoun<'ed &lnday tht> re· ~ults or the first year or his 5lep· ped-up campalRn undc.>r tht' Unclaimed Property Law. lie t1ald it indicated that •'there l~ vastly more unclaimed property subject lo being reported." JI Cory said $13.S million worth of -unclaimed property was found durin$l fiscal year 1!175-78, and S:Z.6 million was retumro to Its owners. Much of the amount reported -S9.5 million -was found due from the Bank of America. Corx. said It consisted bf dormant ac· counts, service charges and in· terest. "which the bank ha~ withheld from such accounts." Fro•PageAJ CANCER ••. that breast cancer would deTelop were seven times as great., the study said. A daily dose or estrogen was found to be less risky than dosa&e every other day. The standard prescription calls for daily lnges· tion for three weeks and none in the fourth week . Large dosages were foqpctt.o be more hazardous than the lhl'ff· tenths milligram dose siven women who took part ln the study. Tbe dose most often pre- scribed ln the United Sl.tes ts l.2S milligram.,. NSW YORK <AP> -The most Important subject at the uprom· In~ U.S. Open Tennis Cham- pionships might not betenn.ls. Arter Dr. Renee Richards - formerly Dr. Richard Raskind. an ophthol moloit isl-wtderwent a sex change operation nnd won a singles tournament in La Jolin, ahedeclded to enter the Open. The U.S. Tennis Association ruled Saturday that she could ('Ompete In the women's draw if s he passed a genetic test of chromosomes. The test will be ad· ministered to every competitor In the women's field. and it appears that the touring female pro· fesslonals don't object to undergo. lngsuch tests. "l think it's all rig.bl." said Australian Lesley Hunt. "Tbeydo it in the Olympics. It's a logical way to rtsol ve the Issue.'• Fellow Aussie Cynthia Doerner was more emphatic on the sub- jeeL "Sbe should have the sex test." said Miss Doerner of Dr. Richards, .. and if she does, so should we. That's only fair. Ob· vlously, we're all going lo pass it and he Is not.·· "If be passes the chromosome test," adds Mlss Hunt." I will play him." The tournament won by the 41·year.old Dr. Richards at La JoUadidnotinvolveanytop.rated female playen. Her chances of winnlna at Forest Hilb may be as slim a.s the odds of ber passing the cbromosometest. · There has been lulk or some women withdrawing from the Open if Dr. Richardc; as allowed lo play. A confront a lion may occur sooner, however, al the Tcnn1:; Weck Open in South Oranec. N.J .. a week prior to the Forest 11111& tournament. Tennis Week tourna· ment director <:t-nt' &ott has ac· ('epted Or. Richards' upplicatlon to play in the tourney. · 'l knew Dick n as kind l>efore he had the sex chungl'," says Scott "Just hccause he had a sex change does n 't chanl{c tht.> person l.e~ally, Renee llichdrds 1sawoman." The UST A hopes to determine• Dr. Richards' sex with th•• chromosome test Ry reqwrinJ,? the testing, the tcnrus federation has taken some of the heat off of the Women's Tennis Association. The WTA does not wanttofocc o legal hassle over the lsi1ul' nf al lowing a transsexual to play an 1ls tournaments Before.> thal becomes a m ajor conslderalton. however. Dr. Richards will havt- topass the chromosome lest Doctors say the chromo!>ome test. used to determine the sex of Olympic athletes. will fmd that Dr. Richards is a man. A sex· change operallon cannot alter chromosomes. As Dr. Richards, 4J , s he beat 20-year-old Robin Harris, the top seed. to win the women's singles competition at the La Jolla tennis tournament last month. Tournament officials al La J olla did not learn of Dr. • • . "" .,...,,..,. DR. RENEE RICHARDS PRACTICES HEA SERVE Newport Beach Tennla Player To11H New Twitt to USTA Richards' operation until after she won the event and walked otr with the first-place prize, a piece oflu.ggage. Dr. Richards was described as being six-foot-two. "She turned out to be an excellent player who was very strong and hit the ball hard." said Bob Perry, La Jona·~ lournamcntd1rector. I \ .· Monday's Clo ing Pric~~ - NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS --... , ~111:1• ....... O...t•l·---.,.-.. .,_-.,.,..M~ ,,,....,. P11w ....... 0.--0"liNooelltl.c\ ·~--··~"~...,., .... _,.i-•$oKw•lltiOit•,..-,-1..i1 ... 1 .,.. •• DAILY PILOT as Today's Problems i Friendly Skies - How Friendly? lJy Mil.TON MO~KOWITZ ll's not unu:suul lo hll\t' )OUnA Pt't>plu hctldm& us. airHnei-. Put Ptl\l'nlOO ran l 'nllNI 1\1r l.lnl'S "'hen ht• "'11:0. 34. C.H. Smith took the ht'lm ut Anwrlcan Alrllnt•!I wht-n h1·, was 3S. llohert Six founded Conlanental Alrllnt't-wh1•n h1• was 31 And Juan TnpJ>t! launcht'd l'an An\tn<'•m \\hen ht.> wa:o. t7 N 11 w w 1· h a ' 1• Richurd J Ferris lllJlt' oonln.: a~ pn•"i1kn1 and d11l'f 1•:1.1·cul1\l' 0Hir1•r of l'l\ltro Air L111t>~. uw Money Tree nutlon·:. largc~t mr <'arner Jo'erris will not rt'Ul'h hilt 40th h111h1by until ;\Ull. 31 . nut then":. a bi~ dirrrrt.'ncc betwef•n 1-"'t•rris ltnd thl' t'l.lr I>• pioneers of tht• u1rlinC' industry. And there's also a btt: t11r ft<rence betw~en the aarltne industry of today and ye!\lt'r dny. THE MEN WHO BUll.T Ttlt: a irline compan(es were crmuders for a nt.<w form of transportntion. Their com panies grew lttead1ly with the expansion of a market th111 hardly existed when they took over. Today, the airlines are dominant in the movement o( people from one city to anolhi'r. The industry is mat11rc, meaning the basic problem 11- no longer gro"' th but managin~ resources well i:nough :.o that skyrocketing costs do not outdistance re\'enues. a:. the) have tended to do in recent years. DICK FERRIS, WHO llAS that job at United, entered the airline business by circumstances no1 or his own chaos mg. lie graduated from Cornell in 1962 and went immediate ly into the hotel business. It so happl•ncd that the hotel c:haan he joined w&!- Western lnleroational, which was lu1 cr ucquired by United Aar Lines. Edwnrd E. Carlson, the• mun who had guided Western into one of the leading hott.>I chains, was ther tapped to run United -and Carlson brought Ferris alon~ with him, first to run the airline·:. food :.ervice operation~. then to bead up marketing and now to run the entire airline. Ferris took the controls at United in April. just as th(• airline was r ecovering from the effects or a pre-Christmu strike. He has been spendin~ a good deal of his time trav~I ing around the system, meeling with employes. Wath 1111 employe force of nearly 50.000 and a slogan identifying itself as the "Friendly Skies," cmploye morule 1s n high priority concern al United. THE RAMIFICATIONS OF a1rhnt' l'mJ)ioy(' morah· could be glimpsed in lhc June issue of "Friendly Times," Unlted's monthly newspuper for the troops. Thl' newspaper received and printed a letter from an 1:m1>loye who reported on a recent United night from Chi<'ago to San Francisco. The employe said the fir:.t-class section of the plane car ned 22 passengers, 14 of them United employes traveling on passes. During the night. s1J1d the letter. "a non revenue> pass couple jointly occupied the front lavatory ror approx· imatC'ly 40 minutes. Durin~ lhis. and following the entret.· and dcssert ser vices, three pal>sengcrs -havin~ forgotten the lavatory was occupied-attempted to us~he focility. "Initially, the ffight attendant treated the situation as disgusting, but rather inconsequential. llowevcr, she laler decided to request the couple to vacate the lavatory. After the seC'ond attempt, which included some definite threats In front of all the first-class passengers, the male passenger returned to his seat., humorously commenting on how sick his companion was. A few minutes later. the female also vacated the lavatory." The employe writing the letter deplored the? incident as reflecting poor ly on all United employes -and the United newspaper naturally agreed with the comment. Now that's a problem Messrs. Patterson, Smith, Six and Trippe didn't have to contend with when they werl' building their airlines._. 'Bird' Soothes Ruffled Feathers ~ People In need of an outlet for pent-up anger and frustrations may soon be ''going to the birds'' for help if JerryTravis' ideacalcheson. Travis. a 33-year-old Sunnyvale r esident and s witchboard operator for Pan American Airlines in San Francisco. discovered that problems can oft~n be overcom<' if only there's a neutral lhlrd pa~y around to talk lo -liltc his new-found companion, .. dirty bird." "THE DIFFICULTI~ MV wife, Joyce, and l wen· having a few months ago probably are typical of man_y couples -short tempers and n preference for ( J yelling al each other In CONSUMER stead of trying to ra- tionally talk things out," _ ~ hesold. "After several weeks of almost non stop verbal battles," he continued. "1 come home one a(\er noon and found Joyce screaming obsC'enities at a small bir<I that was disturbing the flowers in her favorite planter box un the back patio. "THE PARODY BETWEf;N the way she was treating the bird and tht• way we hod been treating each other seemed so lud1a11us lo me that l couldn 'l help !Jut brt'uk out laughing. Th<.>n . when sh<' <llscovcrcd l hnd wltnl'!lscd t he en tire scene, 11he ~I urted laughlnit too. The important thin~ h the in<.'ident really hC'lped us begin communlcatlnl( with each other o,::asn . ' Later lhut evening, Travis snid, he and hh1 wife ktdde11 about how much the bird had dune fur them m1 they11al oh their patio w :allln.c for It lo return. "When th~ bird didn't come bock." 1rnltl Truvi~. "I decided to make 3 miniature one myself. Joyce and I nlcknomed it · Oirty Rlrd' and pul it on a sti etr In the den Nclll we mo<l1• an :s~rccmcnt that whenever either of "" bec1arl'll' Htll.trY or ul)8et with ont• unother at honie, lhc flrat thina we woul1I do Ls KO lnto the den nnd vent our frustr11 ta onl!on'Oirty lllrd.' "THEN WF. FELT WE could talk t.o each other calmly and sensibly.'· Subsequently, Travis related hjs experience to somt• Mends antt received numerous request.I from thC?m to b<!.r row ''Dirty ntrd" for a few dn~. "Jt bt'came In such dcf• mand," he noted, "that J couldn't keep track of who had It after a while. "Finally," Tram .aaJd, "Uat June, several businesl'I osSO<"iatea who knew about 'Dirty Bird' s uggested we try to manufacture the item in quantity. "With their marketing know-how," he said, "we formed 11 company called Bird Brain ProducUons and set up opera UOfls In Santa Clara." ... .., ..... I I " ·~ > ('-J W- I ?e'~ • ... lJ "' f •• tJ~ l I~ I) Jf'._ •v .. , _,,~ JO ..... "' ,, '"' t. ,, ., .... ... '1 • '• J \ OAIL\' PILOT Monda A u~t 16 1976 Dy Bil Kean~ . ......_... I. ....... ,,. .. "AGAIN? thought tt\e convention wos oil over!'' Got a pr()Nt'r11 • J'Jw1111 rit1• t1J Pat Dunn /'(I t u•rll cut rc.:d tape•, c11•1/111y ll1t• an:iut·rs and uct1un you IU'ed to so/1 1• 11wqurlll'1> 1•1 y1Jt i>r11ment arid bus1 ness .\tc11/ 11our q1u•.,tw11., '"Pol Dunn At Ynur Sen:1ct'. Oranuc• C'<x1.,t l)J1l11 1-'1/ot. P () Hor /S&J. Costa ,\ft':1t1 C'A !1211:!1> lndtul .-t/Qllf rl'lepfwne numbt>r ·1 Jh• t'olumn llPJ><:ur!1 <.101/11 t'I Cept Saturday.~ .. Woes Te,.ted DEAR PAT 1\lw ut four month::. af(o I ::.cnt two defectl\e air mat tresses bud• t o th<.• manufacturer. Stt bco lndus trtt'S in Ch1ca~u Th e m allrc::.:.ci. cost SH.95 t'ach and \\crt• guarantt'td aj?a111st all defects I follo\H'd ttw guar a ntee 1nstn1l·t1on:. and returned the mJt tresses With a lt11lt•r uf explanation The.\ h..id deflated \I ltho ut ap parent reason or ''Jin of \\ear . I s ent anolt1t•1 h.•I ter after a rc•w "t'l'k:., hul 1 ·ve had no respon!-,• The guarantt·c promt::.l.'ti "repair or replacement .handled promptly .. C.D . Co)>ta Mt•!-a Mary Lunch. Slebco Industries' !>JlOk h man, reported that the type or air mattrC'si. ) ou ,. .. turned was no longt•t available, h\1t y()U \H'rt' 11ent replact'm ents of comparablf' s t) It• and vaJue. She uplainPd that t h e d e I a y o c c u r re 11 because Slt'bco had a ch .. livery problt'm "Ith It~ .. uppller In the Orient. ~laek~ C11rt flilM J>E1\R P\T \\hilt.· frc\'7.Cr I '\'(' tried to get :inother kev from local dealer-;. but so far 1 ha· ,·eo 't had :,in)'. luck. The modl'I numb e r l s EWll23S S K .. Fountain Valley .\ r eplacem e nt kt>y now has been mailed lo ~ou. Jim Tichenor of Whirlpool u plained that r1roblt>m s e oncerning cart, repair or replace· mrnt parts can be re- portt>d to Whirl~ by telephoning Its toll-frfi• ··coo l ·Llne ," (801l > ?53· 1301. Some of the othe r ma· jor appliance m anulac· lure rs also m alnlain a toll·frer numbt>r to assist t'u i.tom ers. We11 t · lngho us e l\ppliance Senict> can bt' contacted b~ phonin g (ftOO) US-MOO. l\dmiral Corp.'s toll·frPt> numbe r Is <HOOi IH-1305. OF.AR P1\·r Is all fish fodNall~ l11s1>t•t'll•cl'' l '\'t' :.t•1•n ~omt· kmrls of fish In the super murkl.'t \\Ith ~mete s1~ns or 111~p(•<"tion sh1t>lds on the label1>. but otht'rs cto not have thesl' markin~s ls 00(' kind or f1!-h better than another" T C . Cosla Mesa OCPopils Collect D grees Thre.-Orange <.:oa11t studentz, "it~ umong tht' at? Pomon• College S<'ntor:s who rece1v~ bacht•lor of Jrts d~Gn'CI at rect'nt <'t'rC"monjes Jot'I Dovlt.I KuperberR. son or Mr. and Mrs Sadne)' H Kupt•rbt:rg , 10 121 Stoc:1') bMik J\ vc .. Hunt· nglun lit.>ach, 1i:r"d11eut· ed \\Ith honor:i 1n lfl· tcl'n:.it.Jonul rt'I otwus T\\o Curon11 del Mar r l':.ldt•11 t 11, DOUKltAl' <.:umt.>ro n St.>ill :.ind M ur at' Mudel<.'1nt• lterc>h1 . also received dt-i;rte,. Seitz. !>On or )lrs. Putr1c1a Ann Se1l7, 501 ~arc1ssus A\'C., re· ct•1ved h i s de gree an ph1l o-1 oph y Mar1c llN old . d.tuf.?hle1 of Mr~ M :111 J Otto, 431 t' :.i r n '' t 1 on A ' c " ;.1-; ;_1wardt.'d J dl'grcc tn hteralurc .md <irt OCC Seeks Singers For Choir People who enjoy sing· ing arc oHered the op- portuni ty to d evelop vocall y and to perform befo re audiences by Orange Coas t College's all-college choir. "The choir performs h e best o f c horal llerature." says d.lrec. or. Walter E Gleckcr. ·students of all ages find vocal development. gro"1h in musicianship and apprecia tio n of choral music to be the by .product s of re· hearsal s and performances " Re hearsals will be held Monda\'s, Wed· nesdays and f'ridays at noon this Call in OCC'.s new Fine Arts Hall. Fall (•l asses begin St'pt 13. Registration runs Aug . 23 through Sept. 17 in the OCC ad· missions office. t'or re· glstration information, phone 556·5735. P UBLIC NOTICE S J04U NOTltl TO CltlOITOlll OF a Ut.tl TltANSFllt IS..:l 6101 -•I01 U C.C.I p BUCNOTICE NO TI Cl TO UllOITOCS ... A...,, W'llllOtt COlllf O' TIH. ST4Te°' CAl.l'OrtNt•f!Ort TNl~NTY0,0,,AlfOe '"' ... "°"'f~ef ltw t,14 .. olMAltt( T \COTT ••• Jit,Altrfi fH(000ot4 '>COTT, Orio .ff NOTICI tlo "'lrttlY C,11/lN It u ............. "'"9 <•••"'"' ~ ... W4 -.c....-flC tti .... w..,_, t•••~ .. ttw ""-<•"" ,,.. ( .... Olm. ............ (_. "'t.} .. _._ ... 11 .. _,......, .. .... ..., ..... ,_,s I. <..1tu•t0.. INC. C.lO•C.t '# COi.i.iN~ INC IMI\.• lft\11 .. 1. "'IM(•IYol \Al\~-·'" U4 ""'°"''-~ -·<11•« ... otho ,, ..... ~ ............. ol ttw .... _.,~ "' ••• tn•U•t\ ,,..,, .. ,,.,,._.to ,,..0 .,,.,, \ye" (l~lf"' ••• .., .... ftM#\ .. "t •""'""'' '""'' bif •• ...., "" ,,,, wtt,•.,1 ., ••or•w10 ...,,,,.." • ...,, ""'"''"' ••••f t"9 t.r\.l t,;tiic.4'1r.4h..-'IOI lf'M• ..... ~. 0.01•'1 J ... y u •• ,. JA.N(TM C'•ATlr. t _.,.,..or 11'<r .,,,, ot "'1t!U ctec•Ot~t JA.'"°U L OltUeU, INC oto•or w COL'-1 .. \, INC. ll40JuUt "r .. I s-1.-..1e• CA ... 01 f'vf>'t~ °'•"Of' Cu•\.t 0...H'f '"ttot Jl/4y /4 -AIJtl l • ••, ,.,. jl)I '- PUBLIC NOTlCE "CTITIOUS eUSINE\S ... ,... \T•TEMl! .. T ff'W tO'IOWtnt.f t14"l\Qd ;,'OOlftl ~ ........ l~lA'40 C,t,.4S~ lt~I p:..,_'mee Aw W Wt1 1.1ft-t,(4ht0""'•it-Nt {r.t o \unt0tt H•'°""' jtW F1!Wf'f\ , ... _.. \o UOIMM U hfgt.tt14t'r.eJ> f"'I\ bY"""•\ I\ (OftdWo(\.c) 0y .,_ tf\. O•v•..a,,at Cr .l•f' .. _.,bl''' '""' ll•t•mef\t ••n h lto ..,.._," ,.._ '"""''" Cit'' v• Ot•ttOt ~Y an ~, ..... ,,.,,. Pvot•,,,_, O<•n~ c ... .i o .... """' &41f.1"•'' '• 11, lO "" J.n.i lo PUBLIC N011CE PUBLIC NOTICE No• ti I\ her•b 't Ql .. en 10 tt\• ... J~)IJ C••d>1or1 01 llEVE ll l.Y MlllS -TIClTO Cltl!OIT()ttS C.&llEllY 1'4( T••nSI"°' -.. .... A·UJIO "" -" ......... ,, ])) II"''°' ~·hi \V~EltlOlt cou•T 0, TME (o, .. -, .. Ccr•,..l•o•O.o1r>Q1"' SI OC•ot STATlOPCAlll'OaNIAl'O• U hlOI"'" llwl • OWi• hen•tt",. _,, TH( COUNTY 01' OltANGE lo °" ,,...,. '" .JOH~ l!St<tN eno lntrw~ll~rol "'-E•••t•OI NEl.t.E PUBLIC N011CE .PUBLIC N011CE i;hoppmg in Los An~elt-s recently. I ran across a brand or s lacks callC<i The processors or O~h products boring then emblems want you to thlnk tbeir fish Is better. but these markings are the result of volwttary Inspection and gradUl,g. The U.S. Department of Com m e rce r ecently made this service avalla· ble. Processors or In· spected seafoods' a re permitted to dlspla.y the offldal USOC grad~ OT Ins pection shields on their labels. Only those flrmli that process fish· e r y produtta unde r f4"d tr al lns pectlon are ~rmltt4!d to ost> ~ e mblf'm•. The l/Sl>A mandatory continu&Us lo.sptttlon of animal pro· ducta lndudu only mul and poultry -not O~h. Then· 111 no federal re· qufrt'ment that all fl&h be '""P"C:tc-d r o r whoJt'lomC"neu. Fis h com e under the Food and OruJ Admlnbtralinn "spot c II<'<' k " In 11 pm ton lltV1'4(; !>!MONS,• p.orl...,.Ul•P LILl.IAN E'llt.VHO, AKA NEU.E L..r--------------1t 'W'l\ftrf .. \.. •'">..._ t>v\.lnf"''~ ~hll\ [.ClUNO, Oe<.et»eid 'San Francisco Pant Works." T he storc didn't have my size. but I liked the s lacks a lot and would lilcc to find out w he r e thl'y c ~1n be bo u ght 1n Oranjt l.' County N E .. Cosla Mes a San •·ranclsco Pant Works was a short·llved division of San Francisco Shirt Wo rk • or l,os i\Qgeles. Thr slacks were made thl sprinJt only. accordtn~ to lhf' manurattur t"r '11 spe>kesman. who added that the Wa~on Mastf'r:o;. Bulfum11, May ('o. and otMr major drputmf'nt S\Ores carry h s shlrtli. \'our .,.at bet would lM' to ctattk out lhese 1Horf'!I for any rtmalnlnl sl1eks. Call 'Cool l,,l"r· DEAR l 'AT I hnu· m1spl11ct'd the• kry thnl npeni1 m y Whlrl(lool prol(ram. " For the Record Dl6••1Mll••• 0 1 llarrf•,,. Pll ... 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JHJ I~ PUBLIC N011CE S-Ul11 HOflCEOl'SUEOI" •E•l~ttO~lllTY AT ,.ltlltATE ,41.E ........ , .. i"lHIW,.llttOltCOVltTOll THI IT•TE 011 CALlll"OllHIAIN 4NOFOllfHfCOU .. TVO,DaANGE '" lt\t N\Alln or tn. lt\1•1• 04 1.1\.Jll 1.(( BARN( I r. 0..0 4....,d lt()fl(E ISH(l!f 8Y (;t\/FHIN lt,.. ~·on"' wrrt11 ,,. .. •'Pit• .. ~ u1f'. •o , ...... _,,..,..,..,, ""111-,.,,,, ... , to'"-' tonflt rf\11t t0n of thfl' 'OOV. Htitft..O '-'ll' 1'6\lft,O'I o• •II•• U.Wldityol -~m ... ,, ,.,. •I 10 00 A M , ~I ltv> .. '"•or MOft1t1S. t l.£MMEH ~ llClOCIC,.OON r <KloO, !W<t•I01,{11v ol """"''""'· (&""'" •• 0.••· ''"'••• (tUfOt~t• •H , .... tiQt\t, htl~, intll'fftt .,,n ... ,, .. , .... 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O.cuwd NOTICE' IS HEAEBV (;IVEH ION t....01100 m UM! •bOYI' n.ttMd dr<-.,1 l~t •It °''"°"'"'•.,''"I''"'""' ~n~t tM W•G cttceortftt art 't ov4r.O to ft .. 1rwm. w1U' the ,..\ury vouchfn; in IM olfl<• m U.. < l•tle Of '""-\Of -llilt<I <OUrl, O< IO l>'t\4nt tl>tll\, wOn 11\tt rwtflWrt vouc:ntr" .. to tt'I• undln tQnltd Al <'O L•w C)<llO• 01 MELVI .. F, COHEN. AllOl"MY• <ti Ulw, tlOt Oow s1ru1. Sull• HO, "'"'"port Oc-•cn, C.lllornl• ~. •"'<" I\ ,,,. 11111<• or ..... .-...ss (14 ,,,.. """""'9"e<I '" ... rntl· '"''-••'"'"'I to l,.. HI•" '14 wld de (~. "'''"'" '°'" "'°"'"' .. , .. -11rs1 ,...bll<•llon ol '"" noll<• CYNTHIA HEASHFIEl.0 A..,l•llll••t.,.. o• 11w Es•"'• ol llw •boW n•-d-•6 nl L.AwOlll<tul MIEl.ltlN,.CONlN ,., Dew s1 ... 1, s.MleMO ... ......., luOI. CA nu. n10UJ.JUJ A.I.,_. lw •-11Mr•l"a Pwl>i"""" O<-Coa .1 D•ll• Pliot, ~s• ••. n . lO, • ..., ~lllt"'l)l'r" ,.,, J4M 16 P UBLJC N011CE p BUC N011CE PUBLIC NOTICE ,,,. ,,. 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(•V'<° (.,-.(ii'' O"'"e W.0,1, )1nt.e An.1 C:•lllOtnt•. ,.l'ld \M W •u _. u '"''· wt.v tne C»ttlttUf'l IOt (n.l\1J1• Of ,...~ ~IJ no• 11ott1r1H'l..O IT IS f UlllH(A OAOloAEOIMI • COPY OI 1n1t "4-0ltl II) ~N.;w (4Uto.M bo• QulMl""<l •n 0.1ly P1rtJt, 4' nth¥\f\.•J>f r ,j_ o-n-r•• tirtul•t•on p11ntttrt tn °'"""" (.ounty. CAllto'"'"· on1 • 4't ""''""••JI' fi.>ur \UC:C•Ulvt w•""\ Jlrf•lr io lf\f CS.,,_." t lot lt-Nrlnq on tM p~t•t1on O•teo .J"IT n. 1•1~ S"MUCl OAEllCN JuOQtnr lh• SuPflt•or to"'' JAMIS I!. WHET MORE ANO ANN It. WHETMORE 11'000.•d•ft Gr .. • ll•d , Sw1lo 111 Gar-G,.ve. C•lll. '1641 11141.,....U At1er11~ ,.,. ~•t•ll•n" Pul>ll~,..(J Or•nQt fOA\I ll•ll~ P•I')(, .July 1•. ttnd AUQ t. •. ••. "'• JllS le PUBLIC NOTICE 17 .. '' • Laguna/South Coas t EDITION )'OL. 69, NO. 229, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES llff. raooo N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS , \ ~ Capo, Schools At Odds Over Old Gym ~ A c9nfrontation between lhe 1t meets at 7. 30 tonight at 01stncl San Ju in City Manager J ame:. Benedict, depu'ty schools super He said the dl.$lrict would pro-ing11aJ and American lndinn !ltu 1 E:apistrano Unified School headquarters, 32972 Cal It· Mocahs cited J portion of the intendent, said t~ dlstnct. as a ceednotonlyonthebasisolwhat dent.5. · District and the city o( San Juan Perfect~. San Juan Capistrano city's l:rnd use code wtuch ~e sa1d separate governmentaJ e?llty, was lawful but "we ~ aJso Capistrano appeured shaping up The city has placed the high made 11 unlawful to demolish any was aot bound by the city s ac· bope to reach the best decaaion In today over school plan.<s to de· school s1te on its historical re· structure, or landmark in the of lions. tcrru of working wilb people in lft<>Ush the old Capistrano Union gtSter.andthecitycouncil hasde ric1al historical inventory ol lhe Benedict said preliminary thecornmYnity." Jligb Sc:bool gymnasium manded the district retain the city legal research by the Orange ~ The school board will con.sider 56-year-old structure. The gym The sc:hool has previously been County Counsel's Office indlcat· Other business to ~e before ~low bid of aboul SLS,000 to raze fails to meet state earthquake declared or h1sloncaJ value by ed the city could not halt the the Capo school board includes: ioth the old gym and Serra standards. the city's hJstoncaJ commission. school from demolishing the old -Establi.abment of speci~l ~hoolin Cap1strano8eachwhen Jnaletterlotheschool dt.stncl. Today, however, Truman gym. educatiooal programs for bJI· -Consider permitting smok lng within the school board meet- ing area. -Retaining school lunch prices at last year's prices despite los~ of funds tn the pro· 1 gram. I ucldey Bows Out of the Pictur~ I ·i jSigalert ,. ~Issued l. \ !In Laguna } Another Sigalert w as called }Sunday in Laguoa Beach as af. f ternoon traffic in the Art Colony . clogged up a gain standard ·operating procedure for the ~summer weekend. There were no serious acci- t dent·s Sat urday or Sunday : despite congestion Ther e wcrl' • three accidents involving an- : j uries Friday. · Jon Kohat, 10 , 2903 Alta · Laguna Blvd . wns reported an satisfactory condition today at South Coas t Communit y Hospital after the boy 's right leg was broken in a traffic mis· hap Friday at Glenneyrc and Thalia Streets. Laguna Beach Police said tht> child was jn the street. when struck by an automobile driven by Roy C . Crank, 58, or 2019 Commodore Road, Newport Beach. Two accidents or motorcycles versus autos occurred within blocks or each other later f'ri· day. Marshall Monger , 19, of 710t2 Heliotrope Ave .• Corona del Mar. was injured at 8:30 p.m . Friday when his motorcycle col- lided with a n automobile driven by Lawrence W. Campbell, 17, of 645 Anita St., Laguna Beach. Monger was released after emergency treatment at South Coast Community Hospital. I Police said Campbell was tum-1 ing left onto Cleo Street from l the southbound lanes of South Coast Highway when Monger, northbound. collided with him. l Motorcyclist Mark. J . Ford, \ 17, or Camp Pendleton was in· ijured when his bike collided 'with a car driven by Kurt Shull. 21. of 277 Diamond St .. Laguna .Beach. Police s11d the motorcyclist ~ wu northbound on South Coast ·Highway near the Pottery Shack when he hit the rear of Shull's car which had slowed In traffic. J11mbo Cra sh Due to F la ps NAIROBI (AP) -The first 'fatal crash or a Boeing 747 Jumbo jet, In which 59 persons died, was the fault or the flight crew and could have been avoided, an ol· flclal Inquiry has reported. Ro1tgl1 Water Swi111n1e r s Distance s wimmers plung(• into s urf at L aguna's Main Beach for combined start of Sunday's one and three- mile eve~ts in city's annual Pacific Ocean Rough Wa ter Swim. P om ona College cot.•d Penny Lee Dean. 21 (below), captured the eight-mile event (2 hours and 28 minutes from Corona del Mar to Laguna), rested for an Crash Cuts Powe r Line In S.Laguna Electrical service to 1.750 homes and businesses was c:ut for an hour and a half today when a s ports car struck a utility pole guy -.ire in South Laguna. The driver or the car was idem· tiried as Margaret ll. Malla. 51, of 2 Cabin Sievers Canvon. San Juan Capistrano, who was pinned inside the flipped auto. She was freed by members or the South Laguna Fire Station, and rushed t o South Coast Community · ljospitaL She was released after emergency treatment. The impact or the car snapped a guy wire on an Edison Com pany pole supplying service to northerly port ions of South Laguna and to Laguna Beach south of Broadway. Power was out from the time of the 1:10 am . accident until Edison crews restor<'d connce tions at the site. Jerry Nail. com- pany dlsln ct manager said The incident occurred neur Blue Lagoon. A spokesman for the California Highway Patrol saJd the south· bound car swerved off the road. hit a curb, ran through some shrubs and bushes, snapped the guy wire and landed upside down near a gateway. The fUY wire, released from hour a nd a half, then swam to victory in the three·mile race off Laguna in I hour, 37 minutes and 33 seconds. She plans to· swim the Catalina Channel next month. Mark Keller, 15, Palos Verdes, won the one-mile swim in 23 minutes. 54 seconds. There were 80 participants in the three Jong-distance races. ' Attendance A.t Laguna Sands Dips Miserable surf and high storm clouds blown in from Mexico kept weekend Laguna Beach crowds to a moderate 30,000. Ufeguards reported today. The number of rescues was significantly down compared to midweek flounderers pulled from Hurricane ltvacintb's blustery surf. There were 41 rescues in the Art Colony Saturday, .tth 11 Sunday. There were some sprinkles late Sunday afternoon. Waves were breaking at under two feet today. Surfen were looking toward Tuesday or W edn~ay for the kind of news they like to hear: a ~w swell ls eitpected from New U,land storms. Jn San Clemente. "pretty good" crowds of 20,SOO weeken· den were recorded, accordin1 to Sheridan L. Byerly, marine safe· ty captain. The ~ rescues made Saturday and Sunday were a considerable rellef from the two days before, 8yerlyaaid. A near·record 139 rescues were made Jul Thuradiy. ·-rwo-year llfe1uard Kevin Hopp, working from the pie r tower, pulled Ln 29 swimmers alone. The rePort said the crash of the Lufthansa Jetliner al Nairobi's Ambakui Airport on Nov. 20. 1974, •·was caused by the crew in· the tension of supporting the Law1nen Nab Three pole, new up and shorted out the electrical wires. Weekend weather in San Clemente was clear and sunny, with hl1h temperatures 70 on Saturday and 78 Sunday. The car was totally destroyed . . lUaUn1 take off with the leadlnit edge ftaps retracted because the pne umati c system which operates them had not been switched on. Man Faces 3 Rap Alie n s After Chase "This resulted In a stalled con· • djtioo which the piJots dJd not . identify in lhe short time avail•· ble for them lo r~ovtt. · · SAN DIEGO <AP> -Jack Lee Grecco. an El Cajon carpenter, has been charged by sheriff's de· puUes with robbing thl'~ 7·11 stores within an hour and a hall. Cars Toreked Six Autos Burned in SA Oran1e County Sbttlff's officers are seeking clues to the identity or an arsca.ist who set six cars on fire in the San- ta Ana area during the weekend. Deputies said two of the cars, all or which were parked at the homes of their owners. were totally destroyed in the apparently aimless torching or vehicles found by the arsonist in the lour-block area. Otncers said county firemen backed by units from Santa Ana and Tustin extinguished the fires on Foothill Boulevard, Elon Place and-Holt and Dodge streets. They said at least three of the fires were started when • ~ arsonl$l tossed trash Into the cars and then put a match totherei~e. ' l Three alleged illegal aliens were apprehended near Irvine late Saturday night as a high• speed freeway chase that began south bf San Clemente came to a bumping halt. According to a sherilrs report. the chase of three men riding in a lightweight foreign car began..al the border check point rour mites south or San Clemente. It reportedly end~ on t.be Jef. Irey Road off ramp ot lbe Santa Ana Freeway where the fleeing auto went Into a spin and bumped to a halt along a guard raU. The unidentified driver of the car was arrested and rbarged with assault with a deadly weapon on a poUc:c: oCfl~er. a sheriff's spokesman said. The alleged assaWt occurred during the chase when the racing alien's auto swerved toward one of lu pursurers, almost rorcl.ng it into a freeway cent.er divider. After the shaky halt of the auto on the freeway off ramp, one of ll$ occupants was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment or a laceration on bis forehead, the s~riff's spokesman aaid. He reported that San Clemente police, the Callfomi~wa~. Patrol and Sheri/rs meat Jtltrol units were Involved ln tbe • gb-speed chase. Burglary Smpeet Held in Clemetite San Clemente police arrested a man and woman on ._picion of l)Qrglary Saturday mcimlng after a citizen's Up, that IOIMOne wu bruking a wlndow al 00 S. El Camino Real. Polict said when they am'l9d they foond Della May Crawford, 18, of Oceanside,. Hd Scott WUUams, 21. at the a~ wJtb a · bammer and pillow aUtetdlY. used to bruk \.be window. ~ Byerly nid a,500 people at· tended county Macbes during the twodaya. 2 Armed Men Rob Von's at Capo l;leach Two men 'who hld in a Capittrano Beach store until the lut C'Utonlen blMI left the pre- mlMS took more tbml Sl,000 ln cllilt from tbe ~:f. nfabt, Oranc• Couat1 • • lim'lrC· Deput euatdOtetbeftotftn"ed at Von's Merket. C1 Doheny Park Road, where men dis· played guns and ordered. the manl(et to' hud over tbe tten· ln~aklnp. c.-. U.ld the Yictlm told tlaem Ulit the l WO men Oed on foot.· Early iovesllcatlon indicated that they tUd in a rear roocn ot the market unlll eloem, time. ·tttey Sahl. • 1 : Reagan, Eord OK.: . . -.: With Bini· KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -• Sen. James Buckley today ruled htmsetr out as a candidate f« the 1 Republican pruldentJal nomJna· lion. The New York conservative Republican said he "will support whoever is the choice of thls con· vent Ion'' for president . He said he believes President Ford and challenger Ronald ~ Reagan "are close enough on the ! issues" that either could lead a · unified party against D<!mocral i Jimmy Carter in the upcoming campaign. Buckley had been pressed by : some conservatives to enter as a third candidate and perhaps de· alilock the GOP naUonal conven-. Uon on the flt1t ncun lnating ballot. H~ said he decided not to make the race because "lhfre simply was- not enou1h tlme lo moblllle sup• port ... in an effective way." Before his announcement, Buckley had picked up one de·~ le1ate, Bemjamin Hewitt of New York. Another uncommitted de-1 legate, Bryan Wainer ot• LouJsiana, said Buckley is hJsj first choice ''if I think he Is a seriouacandldate." j Asked why he walled so long to decide, Buckley said he had ld-! sured his supporters "I wouJd not close the door" until there wu time to sample the sentiment. among delegates. ' Buckley's Senate campaigr.. mana1er, Leonard Saffir. saldi Buckley's purpose In running! would be to try to unite Republicans by fr~eing all de·' legates to vote as the:y wish on' the second or later ballots. Reagan again denied having•j anythJng to do with the Buckley' boomlet and said. "I don't un·, CSee BUCKLEY, Page AZ> Stereo, TV Gone In Dana Burglary • Stereo equipment and a · television aet with a joint \'alue oC ·SU75 f\evt bun stolen from a 1 Dana Point home by burglars 1 wbo pried opeq • window strecn and the window, Orange County, 'lhertff's olflcers said. Deputle1 said the Jo,,s WH re· ported by decorator Barbara) Anne Helms , 35, of 33981 NauUcua hie, who returned fro~ a trtp to Yoaemlte Park to fin(I; her home ransacked. ~ Weathe r Wffkend ~loom should tum to suns fne by Tucs1 day. Mernfng low doudS to continue, hlehs near eo. lows to about 60. I NSIDE TODAY A 8,olbQo Puinnla laadmorlc. ho.a providld fun Ofd ocrmtt for c "'° QCMJ'4· C~ of cldl4rct. SH Bl. l aMs. f/IA'(-~· .. MllLI-• .. , ..... .. .,~ ,_,.,,," .. .. ....... ... t.~J: ... ...... ..... A4 "-' .... •1•11 OPMflc:-tT 0At =:., t...... • •. , J ...... • ... " ....... 1( .. •• '-"Mil~ .. =·••t .. ,....,,._ .. •• Tiit-• •• ==~ .. ...., .... •1 .,.._ . ., t ,.-l2 DAIL'( PILOl L/SC .. ~ Last Delegate Roundup On Ford, Reagan Try to Corral Undecided Strays 'KANSAS c·tTY, Mo (Af'I President Ford und Rol6nld Heagun 11e1 :.unully por-,ulod th1· Jir..t Unt'CJtn milled dPll'gut1'" 11> dJy wh1 l1• lht• Ht'f'UbhC'Wl l'Jrty 11~nc.·d lli. 11W$t d1 v1dl-<l notional convention in a J(eneraUon Mar y Lo ui ~~ Smit h . Republican national ch~11rm.1n. * * * Speeches Fill Most of Day ~t GOP Meet KANSAS CITY. Mo <AP1 - llt•re Ill the program for the IJlt• afternoon and evemn& lle::.sJons or the Republican l\'at1onaJ COnven. tion: 5 p.m. PIYI' Welcoming .speech by M1~our1 Gov. Christopher S. Bond. Address by Go\· J ames B. Edwards or South CarollnJ Address by Viet• Prel>1tl1•n1 ,'l/elson A. Rockefoller Addresll by Sen. Harry ~1 <:otdwater or Arizona Address by Republican Na· tlonal Chairman Mary Louise Smith. Address by the kmporury chairman. Sen. Robert Doi<' of Kanas. Keynote addrl'!:>'> by Sen lloward II. Baker Jr uf Ten ncsi.e<• ,\dJournment * * * Nixon Name OK To Say? .tKANSAS CIT Y, Mo. 1AP1 Republicans should not be c1fra1d to raise the name or R1<'hard M Nixon in the upeomml( prcs1dcn tial camapign. an jlly or the Jormcr prcs1dcnl :.a~ s "We can damn Richard Nivm for CO\'cring up Watt•rgJtl' and\\ c can priasc him for making the transition to dctc·nte." Rabbi Harnch Korrr tClld n'port<•rs S11n t1.1y ;ii .1 n•t·c·ptwn gl\ rn by the "l' S. C'ttrzcns Conl!r~·!.s. The organ1z•1t1on wa ::. •·stablishC'd by the rabbi and 1 :used S335,000to helµpa.~· Nixon's kg al C'<pensc:. a(ler hr rcs1gnN.l. Asked if he brought any 10essage from Nixon to the R('publlcan National C'on\Pntiort. .Korff replied "Of cour<;c not ·· * * * Front Pa~ . .\ I ~ BUCKLEY. • dcr sla nd the purpose or the motive. · Sen Charles II. Percy of lllmois said the Buckley dnve ··seemed aJmost a dcs pcrat1on effort to do something." The Ruck Icy camp arRues that some delegates arc bound to vote on the first ballot for candidates they don't genuinely s upport. Jr they have no chanl·e to vote for their real favorite, they'll leave the convenUon with bitterness, Huck Icy aides contend. • "It's like a football Rame -if ;<)ne side wins 75-10 everybody ~oes away 11at1sf1ed," Samr said. .. But 1f 1l 1s won by only one Jl(Hnt. I her(' Is a lot or bltlcrne.% .md everybody's maklni: urcusa- t111n~ .. Speakin~ lo lndlona delegates. uJled the 3l1t CiOP Nahonal <.;onv~nt.iun lo order m Kemper Arena at II 30 li m . PlYf 'fht !\l.irl uf tht• ('(>OVClltlOn bruuJht to lls hnul phllbe tht• lvog, somt'llmes httwr !ilruUl\l between the hwumbeot pre111· dl'nt m·vcr tt>:.tcd "' a national t•ll><·llon and hi:. l1ra!'h opponent ~hU$c C!haJlenge ddltd conven· uoo..il pohllcal wladom. 1·1m,• "a:. r unning out and th~ two caod1dates m(!t with d<'lega lions. tryln~ to pry loose the (i:w remaining vote$ they each nuded tor the presidenti ol nomlnaUon l\lt.>anwh1h'. St'n. J <imcs L. LAST TO LOSE-Chester A. Arthur <right> was last in- <'umbent to lose his party's nomination 100 years ago. James G. Blaine <left1 took the convention, but lost to Grover Cleveland ln the n:itional election of 1884. Girl Held in Theft Of Lagt,tna Evidence Laguna R<'ach police hav<' ar- rested a young woman following invt'stigation into the d1sap pearance of money and narcolies from police department evldt'ncc and property storage. • Polkle Cblef '°" -8~ said Frlday the girl adnutted talsing the property which included"259 <'Blih. a nd a wide Yariety or drugs and narcotics lncludlng heroin. cocaine. LSD and man Juana. The girl was arrested Thursday. She has been plncro in a re- habilitation program and "we have every reason to believe she is on the road to return," Chie! Sparks said. · Chief Sparks said the girl was using drugs at lhe lime and she ;ust helped herself to money and drugs from the storage area "henever s he had the o p - portunity. Th<> girl's a rrest also resulted in return of a missing key to a jail cell where all the department's property and evidence was a sernrcd while renovations were under way to the police depart· ment headquarters. One of the difficulties of In· vestlgating the case ste mmed Cr om des truction o f all paperwork, evidence tags and containers for lhc stolen pro perty. Under city law. lhe finder of prope rty I~ entitled to t ake possession of lt after that waiting period. However. when offlce~s went to fetch the money, it was eon~ This touched off an internal in"15tig'MJon. Chief Sparks credited Det. Alex Jlmene~ with breaking the case. In addition to malting the ar· rest, the police department has formed a new property and evidence storage system. ''All property will be locked a.nd accounted for at all times,'' the chJef said. Chief Sparks said an inventory of \be property held by the de- partmeot hu not been compl~ yet. He sald \here are thousands of Items sUll to be tabulated. The chief said he knew of no criminal cases affected by the stolen evidence. Gas Ef feels Nil MILAN, Italy (AP> ~ Blood tests on seven children f rom Seveso, lhe northern Italian town wht-re an explosion at a chemical plant lut month releastd a cloud of chemical cu. showed they ap- parently surlered no serious UJ errects, health official5 said to.- day. Buckley of Nt-w York. wtH1 threatened to t>ntf'r the rucc and upset all prel'onv<'nt100 rakula hons, told u nt•ws conferenct• that ht• will not entt.'r the pn•s1dt'nt111l race. Many or thl• Rl·publ1rans g:ithercd her<' for t ht' Fore! 1-tcngnn shu" chi" n ft•ured thl· • outcome would Je:n·t-lht.> party l oo dl\·ided to withstand the Democratic challenge 111 the faU campaign. -Few in K:msas City expected the Republicans to duplicate lhe s how of unit y and party harmony lhe Democrats staged last month in New York City when they ·nominated Jimmy Carter for president Throughout the pr('{'()nventfon \\eek, strategists for Ford and Reagan probed and tested and sought signs or softness m the delt>gate totals each was claim· mg. Both sides claimed to ha\•e more than the l , 130 delegate votes needed fo r the nomina-tion. The Associated Press del· egate count, based on legal commitments and publicly stat· ed prefer ences, gave Ford, 1,116 and Reagan, 1,03.5, with 107 un· committed. One delegate said he would vote for Buckley as long as the senator was in the race. Jn the tinal hours before the ·start of the convention, Ford and Reagan eaeh lost one de· legate. A R eagan supporter from Louisiana and a Ford backer from New York shined to the uncommitted column. For days Buckley stood poised on the edge oC the pre. sidenlial race. The conservative Republican's indecision was one more imponderable in the tightest GOP race since Dwight D. Eisenhower and Robert A. Tart battled for the nomination in 1952. Transit Board Lowers T,.x " Rate Slightly By GARY GRANVILLE OlllltD•Urf'l ... _t Directort of tbe 0r8n6'e County Transit District <ocrD> lowered the district's property tax rate, today from 4.S cents to 4.26 cents for each $100 worth o( assessed value. Adoption of the lax rate came t wo weeks alter dlrector:s pltdged not to take advantage of a so-called tax windfall resulting from higher than expected in· creases in assessed values last year. Today that windfall was estimated at $200,000. And the .024 cents trimmed from the taJt r ate returns what othe rwise would have been a $200,000 windfall to the taxpayers. However, lo terms o r tax dollars saved to tho average Orange County homeowner the snipping done by OCTD's direc· tors won't mean much. Had the owner of n homo valued at $60,000 by lbe assessor been billed thl1l year at the old rate his OCTD taxes would have beenS6.7S. Under the transit dJstrict 's new tax rate that same homeowner will pay $6.39 In transit district. taxes, a savings of 36 cent.a. 'Case Worker' Scliweiker Tops Job List \\'ASlll :'l:C;To~ 1AP1 -St•n llwh.11 <I Sch\H•1l.t•r ~U\'s his empha:-1:-on r<1~l' worl,, 1:-. I lw rl·.1 .. on "h' ht• n •fE•rrt'\I morl' µt.•oplc for JOb' '' 11 h tlw C1•11,•i ,ii S<-r' H'l' Admm1straticm thun a ny 01twr nwinht•r nt Con~n.~:;~. Hut . ~tl the :-.;u11e t1 nit•, ~drn t•1l.1·r d1·nit-d p<1rtu.·tpalmJ,! in a progrnm :-t•t 11µ b~ llw .11lll\111t:-l1'.1 lton of formt.!r Pre~1\lcnt N1~011 to hdp f1m.1 ~ow111 ment JO'bs to1· political f ric.•11d~ · Schwelkt!r 11 Pt>nnsy lv:rniu Rt'p11bhrn11. htil' hel'n n:111wd b\' forn~t•r <:uhfoi·nia <;ov. Hon.tld Hi.••1~;111 a:-a ,·1t't' prt•s id<'ntial l'u1111111~ nwtc G<Wt'l'tlllll'1\l ctocunwnts :i.how that dunn~ tlw i'\" on ad01in1strat1on ~1 SP\'~I hirin~ unit "11:-S\'l up 1t1 a ssure "th:lt timclv und r rspons1vc.' action would ht• taken on rcferra'is rccct\'ed from mt•mbns 1\4 Congress and administration offtetals " Records of the special unit ~how that 1t rcCCI\ cd 134 referrals for job apphcants from Schwt>ikt•r. mort> than from aov other member of Congn.• s. Onl~ thl· \\lute llous t• ·personnel office r eferred m ore <.1µµh · cants. more than 300. The next highest amount of JOb rdcrrals from a m ember of Cong ress 95 were from Sen. Hugh Scott tR·Pa . 1. the Senate's minority lt>adt•r. Irvine Nixes Notion Of Ending at Ocean By HILARY KAYE Olll••O•llY "ltOl~H Irvine city planGerS contend it would be "inappropriate'· to ex· tend Irvine's boundary to the ocean. They say it would be tinancial· ly unfeasible. socially illogical and generally impractical to in· elude the Irvine Coastal area <TICMAP) within the city's sphere o( lnnuence. Irvine Planning Com· missioners will consider tbat sug· geslion at 7: 30 p. m. Tuesday at ci · ty hall. They will then make a re· commendation lo thecitycouncil. which Is expected to formulate an oCficial city position at the Aug 31 council meeting. _ The cities or Newport Tleneh ::ind Laguna Beach have both asked the county's Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCI to place about half of that land within their own spheres or in· 'fllllmce. Thal I rvine company lonrl totals about 10,000 coastal acr('s between Newport Reach and Laguna Beach: The Irvine City Council de· cided earlier this month that the C'ity should be heard at the LAFC he aring, but did not d ecide whether or not it wanted the land within Irvine's sphere. The LAFC will hear lhc Irvine position Sept. 8. City Planner Rick Goacher pointed out io a staff report to the city Planning Commission that, based on preliminary estimates . the city would spend about $.'.l.4 million to provide services to re· sideots of that area, but lhe de· velopment would yield only about $1.9 million in revenue. Goacher also said that the parcel in question is physically se gregated from the rest of Irvine and that the land "offers a lifestyle and livinit environment potentially unrelated to most of Irvine." From a practical standpoint, Coacher contended that a new drainage system would hove to be built because the natural drainage boundaries or the new area lead a way, not atoward , Irvine. Also. he said the sanita. tion districts ser ving Newport Bench and Laguna Beach could handle the new area better than the Irvine Ranch Watt'r Distnct. Th<' planner ulso pointed 0111 that, from the sot 1olog1cal stand point. rt•sidl'nts of t he nc" t·oastal area wouhl have tics morl' closely r<'latt'<i l o Newport Bt>ach than to Irvine.> In easr C(lmm1ss1oners ths· agree w11h the reasonin~ of the planning .stuff. planners pre· pared an altt'rna11vt• th..-y '>a) "ould be acct•ptabll' That alt<>rnall\ <' would extend the city's sphen• of influence Crom the sou thf.•rn boundary or Irvine to the OCl'an. hounded on the Mdes by the CXtt•ns1on O[ Culvrr Drive and the state park acquisition lands near Morro 11111 Road Cliina Tremor Monitored I 11 US Quake Lab GOLDEN, Colo. CAP) -U.S government scl:.mo~raphs 11: corded a maJor earthquake lOday on the Chint'b<' ma111land. but geophys 1c1:.ts s aid 11 \\as '11most 950 mil<'s from the great earth quake there last month. Waverly Person. iil'Ophys1c1sl with the National J::arthQuake Jn. formation Sen•1ce. s rud the latest tremor me<.1s urcd fl 9 on the Richter !:>Cale or carthquuke magnitude. It occurrc.'<1 <.1t 7 07 a.m. PDT. The seismological institution in Uppsala. Sweden, all>o r~ported 11 "rclallvely powerful" nl'w quttk t• in China mN1suring 7 2 on thl' Richter scale . Prof. Marcus Raath placed the epicenter at 625 mile:. :.outh" e:.t orPekinJ?. • (>crson s tud llw quake wus 2JO miles north of Chunking nt•ur Uw Kansu.Szcc hwan provlnct• lx>un dary. On J uly 27, an t•arthquakc of li.2 m;1gnitude occurred n<•<ir China's eastern eonst. 931.milt•s norlhcast ortoctay·11 tremor. Arter the J uly qu1tkc and a following strong after-:.hoek. Chinese omciab warned resi· dt•nt:> Lo expect morl· la1 ~cquakes soon Ht•:ll(:\n :1r knnwll'dgl'd that u last·minute Buckley candidacy could pu~h thf' convl'nt1on to a ~·cond ballot benefiting h1~ own t'andidal'y. Rot the former (.'ahfornrn gove rnor insist ed, "We hnd nothing to to do"' Ith It " Percy said he tu-st 11mpected thC" Bur kley move WM a Reagan ploy but tx•came CMv\nced after IAlk\nR with Sen. Poul Laxalt, 11 Rca.ian lcadC"r, that 1t'11 :. "sin c-.-re movt>ment .'' "T hat's why nobody kn<'w anything was missing until the deal with lbc S201." Clue! Sparks :mid The ch1er's reference waa to the Incident which brouiht the missing property to llgl\l. A mllrl who had found $201 and turned 1t m to the pollC'f' depart menl returned nrtcr tho money hlld Iulo unclaimed for :six month.\. There has been talk of aome women withdrawing from the Open if Dr. Richards Is allowed lo play. A confrontation may occur AOOner, however , al the Tennis Week Open tn South Oranie. N.J .• a week prior to the Forest llllls tournament. Tennis Weck tourna. m ent director Gene Scott has ac- cepted Dr. Rich ards' appllcaUon to play In the tourn~y. Sex Test OK With Lady Pros NEW YORK <AP> -The moet Important subject at the upcom. lng U.S. Open Tennis Cham· pionahipa ml1ht not betennls. • • OR ANOE COAST DAILY PILOT !'::.:t.~':~~?.~":,~::,:::;~~~ '"""' r\llltl'"'"'O <~'"'°" ~ ...... ,.~,. ... ~. 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"" .._ ""'·""-•M n-•~••"'''~""""'-­Pn-. .,Hot' Fence Snuffs Life Of Tiny Girl /\ bigh volt<1jtc wire reportedly used by a Laguoa Niguel mao to keep l'als and dogs off his flower bed c l aimed the life of bis nei&Jtbor's one·)'ear-0ld daughter .Sunday night. Orange County Shenff's officers reported. ~puties said Joseph Gmman. 29091 Paseo de Ascaso. found lhe body of Kelly Mc Mulle n sprawled acro53 the live wire when he checked the cause Of an electrical disturbance oo his pro- perty. The chtld 's father, Michael McMullen of 29089 Pa$eo de Ascaso, vainly tried to revive his d~ugl)ter ut lbe scene and then rushed her to Mission Communi- ty Hospital. Missloo Viejo, wftere she was P.ronounced dead on ar- rival. "No cb<Jrgea have been filed al Ws point." said Shtrifrs Capt. Robert Grtfftlb. ''TbeincJdcnt Is still under invesUst&Uon and we wanl to talk to both Camilles before we make any dtci.tioos." \ At'ter Or. Renee Richards - formtrly Dr. Richard Ruklnd, •mophtholmoloRlllt-underwent a :wx rhangc operation and won a 11mgles tournament Ln La Jolla, she decided to enter the Open. The U.S. Tennis Association rult'd Saturday that she could <.'Ompctc In the ~men'11 draw If s he paesed a 1enettc teat of chromosomes. The test will be ad· m1ni11tered to every competitor in the women's field, and it appears that the touring female pro- fessionals don'tobjttt toundergo- lnit such testa. "l think It's all right.'' sald AustraUan Leilley Hunt ... They do ll ln the Olympics. ll's a loalcal way to resolve \be issue ... Fellow Aussie CynthJa Doerner was more emphatic on the sub- j ttt "She should have the seit t.ert," uld P.11 ss Doe rner of Dr. Richards, "and If she does, so should we. That's only fair. Ob- viously, we're all going to pass ft · and be ii not." "II he paues tbe chromosome lest," adds Miss Hunt, "I will play 'him." The to-u rnamt-nl WOft by the 4l·YHr-old Or. Richards al La J olla did not involve any top.rated ftmlle players. Her chances o( winnio1 at Forut ltills may be as allm as the odd• or ha-passiq the chromosome ltst. · '1 knew Dick R a!!klnd before he had the sex change," says Scott .. Just becau11e he had a 1ex change does n 't ehan,:tt' the person. Legally. Renee Richards is a woman." The USTA hopes to determine Dr. Ri chard•' sex with the chromosome test. Ry requiring the testJng, the tenrus feder ation has taken some of the heat off or lhe Women's Tennis Association. The WT A does not want to race a legal hassle over the Issue of al- lowing a transsexual to play ln Ill tournaments . Before that becomes a major conslderallon, however, Dr. Richards wlU have to pass lhe chromosome test . Doctors say the chromosome test. used to determine the sex of Olympic alhlete1, wUI tlnd that Dr. Richards Is a man A seic· change operation cannot alter chromosomes. As Dr. Rlcht:trds, 41. she beat 2().year-old Robin Harris, the top seed, to win the women's singles compellUon at the La Jolla tennis tournamenllast month. Tournament officials at La Jolla did not lorn of Dr • l .. , Wl"'jll!OI• DR. RENEE RICHARDS PRACT ICES HER SERVE Newport Beach Tennl• Player ToHH New Twl1t co US!A Richards. Of)eration until an-0r she won the event and walked off with the first.place prize. a plt'Ce ofluggage. Dr RlchMd~ was del'lcnbed as , being six·fool·two. "She turn('(t out to tw :\n cxt'ellcnt play er who w 111 very !ltrong and hit tlw h<1ll harct." ll ttld Bob P('rry, J.a J olla's tournam('nt t11rcctor Or&Dge Coilst ,-'\EDITION ' I Today's Closing • "'tef!k~ \'QL. 69. NO. 229, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES c TEN CENTS Jluckley Bows Out ·of the Picttire ' r ·sign of the Times? m1'n••·- DIESEL AND US · Once they painted "just mar n ed.. signs on cars, but now'? ll 's not that unusual :n Orange County. where there are 10 divorces for t'very nine marriages. Thus far in 1976. there have been 8,000 trips to lhe altar and 9.000 lo the courts. -------- 7 ' Tax Rate Tops Agenda College Park Q~stions Hit Mesa Board Costa Mesa city counc11m~n are scheduled tonight: -To take a new look at the dty's proposed 1976-77 tax rate with an eye toward increases in property values that average 23 percent this year. -To do battle with College Park homeowner$ inarenewal of the fi&hl over the Nabers Cadillac property. -To take on College Park homeowners who oppose a long Estrogen May Be .Cause of Cancer WASHINGTON tAPI A 12· year study of women who have taken estrogen plJls has con- duded that the hormone does not c>revenl bre a s t cancer In menopausal women and may even cause the disease. The results of lhe study "do not b)' themselves" prove a cause 'and effect relationship between the drug and cancer, but they do .suggest" a definite possibility." Tbe study was done by the 'Harvard School of Pubhc Health. the National CanC'er lnslltute and the University of Louisvalle <Ky. I School oC Medicine. A report on its results i!'I lo be published by the New EnRland Journal or Medicine on Thurs day. but thf' Wai1hmgton Post ob t&ined a copy and pubh!ih('(I the tlndlnas today. The report is bucd on follow. u))s of 1,891 women for an l\lttage of 12 years after they began taking estrogen. ' American doctors have been prescribing estrogen for &bout t\ve to six million mlddle·agr women to f'ase the pain~ or menopause About IO mllllon younger women take estrogen In tbe form or birth-control p1l111 Breast cancer will be d\'kClt•cl Mesa Slates Large Trculi Pickup Day Got a rusted water heater or ,tM>me lorn up Jawn chairs you'd like to get rid of? The City of Costa Mesa i~ "°'1Soring a special trash pickup lfUs week to collect large and billty items tbat your trash col- normaJly rejects. city is hirint unemployed gers to pick up lbe trash !hThursday. • Trucks will be around College s!ark and Mesa Verde homes r.auesday, the west.side of Costa <Mesa on Wednesday and homes 1 in north Costa Mesa Thursday. tn 89,000 American women and will cause 33,000 others to die this year. the American Cancer Society estimates. The study turned up no reliable correlation between the length of lime estrogen was used and the risk of breast cancer. , For about the first l2 years after a woman began l1Aklng estrogen pill~ the likelihood that breast cancer would be det~ted if it was present was about the same for users and nonusers or estrogen, the study said. But a fter 15 or more years or estrogen use, the study found that the chances of breast cancer detection were two tames normal, no m aller how long dur- ing the period a "'oman had ta ken the drug. Transit Board Wwers Tax Rate Slightly By GARV GRANVILLE Of•~· 0.111, P'llef Maff Directors of the Oranae County 'transit Dis trict <OCl'DJ lowered the dJ,trict 's property tax rate. today from 4.S cents to 4.26 ce nts for t-ach $100 worth of assessed value. Adoption of the tax rate came two we eks after directors pledged not to take advantage of a SO·called tax windfaU resulting from higher than expected in- creases in assessed values last year. Today that windfall was estimated at $200,000. And the .024 cents trimmed lrom the tu rate returns what otherwise would have been a $200,000 windfall to the taxpayers. Howe\ler. in terms of tallt dollars saved to the averag<' Orange County homeowner the snipping done by OCTD's direc- tors won't mean much. Had the owner of a home n1J ued at $60,000 by the assessor been billed this year at lhe old rate his OCTD taxes would havt' been $6.75. range city plan to extend Fair Drive west to Huntington Beach. Before councilmen again tonight will be a controversialn- zone ordinance which allows Nabers Cadillac to expand its Harbor Boulevard auto display area to a lot at the entrance to College Park. Homeowners ln thalJ.S.yeai-old development are opposing the lot expansion. and councilmen will consider placing theordinancere· · peaJ on the November general election ballot. Homeowners will try to con-vince the council lo repeal the or· dinance and save the city the ex- pense of election costs. The council alsowilfsetthepro- perty tax rate for the city during 1ls meeting tonight. The rate lines out at $1 .44 per SlOO assessed valuation. That figure was ba..'\ed on an as- sumed seven percent increase in assessed valuation when coun· cilmen approved the $19 million budget document in June. Real property valuations, however, leaped an average of 23 · percent this year. The council will consider lowering the tax rate. The council also will conduct a public bearing on the updated C'lv1c Center Study at their re- gular6 30p.m .councilmeetlng. College Park residents are ex- pcclcd\lo obJect to a portion of the stud)' dalhng for th<' extension of 1-· a 1 r D r 1 v c past JI a rbo r BoulC'vard, toward Huntington Beach Reagan, Ford OK With Him KANSAS CITY, Mo. <APJ - Sen. James Buckley today ruled himself out as a candldate for the Republican presidential nomina tion The New York conservative Republican said he ··will s upport whoever 1s the choiC'e of th1s con. vention'' for president. He said he bellevei; President Ford and challenger Ronald Reagan "are d ose enough on the issues'' tha t either could lead a unified party against Democrat Jimmy Carter in lhe upcoming campaign.. He also said he wouJd not be a runrung mate with either man. Buckley had ~n pressed by some conservatives to enter as a third candidate and perhaps de- adlock the GOP national conven- tion on the first nominating ballot. He said he decided not to make the race be<:ause "there simply was not ~gh time to moblliie sup· port ... in an eflectiveway." Before bis a nnouncement, Buckley had pic ked u~ one d\'· legate. Jk>mjamin Hewitt of New York. Another uncommitted dl' legate. Brya n Wagn <'r of Louisiana, snid Buckley 1s his first choice "1f f think ht' is a serious candidate.·· Asked wby he wwtl'd so long to decide, Buckley said he had as· sured his supporters "I would not close the door" until there wa:i time to sample the sentiment among delegates. Buckley's Senate umpaign manager, Leonard Satru-. said Buckley's purpose in ru.onlng would be to tr1 to unite Republicans ·by fl'etfne all de· legates to vote as they wish oo lhesecoodorlaterballots. · . Reagan again denied having anyt.hlog to do with the Buck.lev boomlet and said, "I don't. un- derstand· the put]>Ose or the motive.'' Sen Cbar~s H. Percy of llllnois said the Buckley drive "seemed almost a desperaUon eflort lo do ·something." · The Buckley camp argues that some delegates are bound to vote on the-first ballot for candidates they don't genuinely support. If they have no chance lo vote for ~ real favorite, they'll leave ·.the convention ·with bitterness, Buckley aides contend. "It's Ulce a football game -if one side wins 75-10 everybody . goes away satisfied," Saffir said. · "But lf it is woo by onJy one point., there is a lot of bitterness and everybody's making accusa- tions." Speaking fo Indiana delegates. Reagan aclcnowledged that a last·minute Buckley candidacy could pultl the conve.nllon to u second ballot benefiting his own candidacy. But the rormcr California governor insisted, "We bad nothmg lo to do.with It.·• Residents are asked lo put : lbeir old barbecues, screen doors 1 and mattresses on the curb to be picked up. : $or further info~Uoo. call gi;-5,143, Under the transitdistrict·s new Lax rate that same homeowner will pay $6.39 in transit district taxes, a sa'!ings of 36 cents. LAST TO LOSE-chester A. Arthur (right> was last ln- tumbent to Jose his party's nomination 100 years ago. James G. Blaine (left> took the convention, but lost to Grover Cleveland in the n3lionql election of 1884. .. ' .... .,._ .. DR. RENEE RICHARDS PRACTICES HER SERVE Newport Beach Tennfa Player ToHea New Twist to USTA 'Changed' Tennis Player Faces Tests NEW YORK IAP> -The mosl important subject at the upcom- . Ing U.S. Open Tennis Cham- pionships rnight.not be tennis. .After Dr. Renee Richards - formerly Dr. Richard Raskind, anopbtholmologist-underwent a sex change operation and won a singles tournament in La JoUa, shedeclded toentertbeOpen. The U.S. Tennis Association ruled Saturday that she could compete in the women's draw if she passed a genetic test of chromosomes. The test will be ad- ministered to every competitor in the women's field, and it appears that the touring female pro- fessionals don't object to undergo. ing such tests .. "1 think 1l':. .ill n Rht,'' said Australian Lesley Hunt. "They do it in the Olympics. It 's a logical waytoresolvctheissue " Fellow Aussie Cynthia Doerner was more emphatic on the sub-·, ject. 4 "She should have the sex test." f said Miss Doerner oj.... Dr .. Richards, "and if she lfoe~ so should we. That's only fair. Ob- viously, we're all going to pass il and he is not." "U he passes the chromosome test," adds Miss f runt, "l will pl&y him." The tournament won by the 41 -year-old Dr. Richards al La Jolla did not involve any top· rated (See TENNIS, Pa ice A2> First Ballot Stymie c ·ould Hurt Ford KANSAS CITY. Mo. <APJ -If . President Ford faiJs to win the GOP presidential nomination on the first ballot, be will lose between four and 15 votes to Ronald Reagan, but that switch might not decide the nomination battle, according lo the As- sociated Press delegate survey. As fo'ord crept within a few votes. at least for now, of a fi rst- ballot victory. the chances for a second ballot increasingly de· pended on some fight shaking de- legates away from current loyalties or on a breakthrough among uncom milled delegates. On a second ballot., however, the key states would be North Masked Men Terrorize, Roh Mesans Thre<' tall m asked men stormed into a Costa Mesa home early Sunday morning, ter- rorized the two occupants and ned with $575, police reported to· day. Detectivt>s said Eugene Henry Relyea. 21, a nd his wile Patricia Ann. 23. or 3129 Dublin St .• were asleep on a couch at the home when the trio broke in about 4:30 a.m. · · RoU over and lay on your bellies," one of the masked men allegedly told the pair. "We want lhemoney.'' Police said the trio found the cash In a dresser drawer and fled the building. They were all described as be- ing more than six feet tall wear. ing dark blue wool watch caps and sunglasses. One was carry- ing a .38 caliber revolver, of- ficers said. The vicllms did not contact. police until early Sunday even· ing. Carolina, Kentucky, Indiana and Michigan, nil of which require ' their delegates to vote in ac· cordance with state primary re- sults for one ballot, but whose de- legates could vote their personal preferences on lhc second. Ford's backers mwnta.ln they can offset most or Re\fgan's ex- pected secon<f4>allot gl\ins, but a vote Sunday in Ford's home·statc Michigan delegation cast.JI doubt on those claims, reinforcing the • results of the AP delegate survey. Even with such changes on a second ballot, the key to the GOP nomination could well remain with the unrommittl'Ci delegates. who a re unfettered by state law5 in choosing their candidate. To· day, they number 107. And lt was lmpossiblt• lo measure fully the impact on thcsi: (See REAGAN, PacoA.2) Coast Weather Weekend gloom should turn to sunshine by Tues - day. Morning low cl<>u<b to continue, highs near 80, lows to about 60. I NSIDE TODAY A Balboa Penintula landmark hcu provided fun and game1 for two genera· tl0fl$ of chiJ.drvi. See BI. ' 2 OAILYPILOT c Mondat A1>9u't 16 1916 ........... , ... SON JACK LENDS HELPING HANO AS PRESIDENT FORD REACHES FOR HANDS OF FANS Another Ford Son, Steve (right) Watches Durtng Crown Center Hotel Appearance RONALD REAGAN GESTURES DURING HIS SPEECH AT A RALLY IN KANSAS CITY Time Running Out for Challenger as Republican Convention Opens Today Speeches Fill Most of:Day At GOP Meet KANSAS CITY. Mo. <AP > -- 1 !ere is the program for the late <1flernoon and evening sessions or the Republican Nationill Conven· tion: Sp.m .PDT Welcoming speech by Mtssouri Co,·. Christopher S. Bond. Address by Gov. James B. Edwards of South Carolina. Address by Vice Presidenl Nelson A. Rockefeller Address by Sen Rarrv l\t. Goldwater of Arizona Address by Republican Na- uonal Chairman Mary Louise Smith. Addrt'::>!'I h y I he temporar~ ~·ha1rman, Sen Robert Dole or Kanas Kevnott' ~1ct d n•ss h\' Sen lloward II Uakt•r .Jr (1f Tl'n· nessee. Adjournment * * * Fro•• Page ,\ I REAGAN .•. dcle1tat es of the f ailure lo nominate a candidate on the first ballot. Ford's cha cf delegalt' hunter, James A. Baker Ill. estimated l''nday that the President would lose Cavt' to e1~hl \Ole's on ~C'Cond ballot. with gains m l\hch1gan and lnd1Jna mostly offs<'llmg losses in the other t wo st ates 1\11rh1J:an delt•J:alt•s an' bound 10 vote 55 for Ford and 29 for Heagan on the first ballot. At a \'aucus Sunday. the delegation re· wctl'd 55-28 a resolution fa vorl.'<l hy Reui:an and opposed by Ford lhat \\Ould require-Ford lo n ame his running male bcforl' the pre· ~1dentiul ballot inc. Thu~. t hrr<.' was no indicut ion uf .1ny nominal Reagan voters ac 1ually fa\'Oring Ford AP survey-; 11fthe M1chiJ:an Reagan delegates .1lso havr Lurnt'd up nont' who would '>Witch 10 ""ord given thr \'hanc1• ReaA.in 's b1Jt ~econd ballot gain '·' ould be m North Carolina. wh1rh 1:. supposed to cast 25 votes for Ford .ind 28 for Reaean on the f1r~l ballot, along w1thoneuncom- m1ltcd I\ survey of Tor m .-el delei;atrc; :.how~ that 50 actually favor .Reagan. only two suppotl Ford, .i'ld two a rc uncomnulled. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT T.._ C\f.nQ• (oint ~11¥ ,,t ..... "' ... on '" t 0""«)4'Wd IM> ,..,.,, 4tnu ., oubti-.J er. '""" ~·=· ~~,~~=·~:-:::U:r.':. t('W CMl• ~'•· N ...... filift4Cf\ t~1'Vl'"'' ""•("' '•"""'•'" \f•U•• ln1"1, ~._,, • ..,,.," Y•Ht'f tNf '~~ .. 6Cf' ""4ft C.0.\t A \.1~kt •r-v~l ••OtOft t\ f'WMI..., \.NtM'f\ ~ \\f#\ ..... , fh4' .... ~•e>otl .,uet•"""t ~ •• •l "-"" .......... tu-'""t.. (»\•• ~, .. c.a. ....... .,..,. Robert N. WNd Pt-"·"°'"' ..... "*''"""' Jae k. R. 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Ford, Reagan Showdown NearT~;~;;:~'~ Heagan s howdown fe "~e outcome would leave f:~a~~Y too d i vided to withstand the Democratic c hallenge in the fall female plavers. lier chances of winning at For est 1 lills may be as - slim as th<.' odds of her passing the chromosome lest. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP! President For d and Ronald Reagan personally pursued the last unc-0mmilled delegates to· day while the Republican Party opened its most divided national convention in a aeneratioo. Mar y Louise Smith, Republican national chairman. called the 31st GOP National Convt>ntion to o rder in Kemper Arena at 8:30 a.m., PDT. The start of the convention brought to its final phase the long. sometimes bitter struggle between the incumbent presi- dent ne'"er tested in a national election and his brash opponent "hose challenge defied 'fOnven· t1onal political wisdom. Time was running out and the two candidates met with delega- tions. trying to pry loose the few remaining votes they each needed for the presidential nomination. Meanwhile, Sen. J ames L. Buckley of New York, who threatened to enter the race and upset all PH~nvenUon calcula· 'lions, told a news confer ence that he will not ente-r lbe presidential race. Many of the Republicans gathereft here for the Ford· Rapist Sought By NB Police After Attack Newport Beach police are seeking a bearded rapist who as- saulted a local r esident as s he Jogged along the beach Saturday morning. The 35-year·old v1rt1m told police she was jogging at the water's edge near 8th Str eet when she was grabbed from behind and thrown to the sand. She said the man told her ht• would kill he r if she didn't cooperate. T he attack ended when two passersby frightened the man away The suspect is descnbed as be ing fl\·e feet. seven inches tall and weighing about 130 pounds lie has brown eyes anct ~houlder· length. brown ha1 r and .l medium length beard Sand Contest Set for Mesa Sand castle building' In Co<1ta Mesa That's right. T he city's depart· ment of leisure services will tw Judging rastle build1nJ: contests on each or the city's 12 park! und playgrounds Wednl'Sday. Children at each park will con <1truct their gritty rtl:tsterp1ecc'l between 12:30 p.m. und 2 pm . with judging to follow between 2 and4p.m . For further information. phone 556-5300. TONIGJn' COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL -Regular n'leetlng, City Hall. s ·JOp.m . TUESDAY, AUG. 17 SENlOR CTTIZE'NS CLUB - Community Recreafion Center. .Tues .• Wed., Thurs .• l2·3'p.m. "SUGAR" -Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. Fairgrounds. Aug. 17·21. 8 ·30 pm. 556-5391. campaign. Few in Kansas City expe<:ted the Republicans to duplicate the s h ow of unity and party harmony the De mocrats staged last month in New York City when they nominated Jimmy Carter for presidenL ThrQllghout the preconvention week, s trategists for Ford and Reaean probed and tested and sought signs of sort.ness in the delegate totals each was claim- ing. Both sides claimed to have more t han the 1,130 delegate voles need ed for the nomina- tion. The Associated Press del- egate c ount, based on legal commitments and publicly slat· ed preferences, gave Ford, 1,116 and Reagan, 1,035, with 107 un- committed. One delegate said he would vote for Buckley as long ·as the senator wa,S in lhl' race. In the final hours before lht> start of the con vention, Ford and Reagan each lost one de- 1 e gale. A Reagan supporte r from Louisian a and a Ford backer from New York shifted to the uncommitted column. For days Buckley stood poised on the edge of the pre· sidenlial race. The conservatl\ e Repubhcan's 1ndec1s1on was one more imponderable in the ughtesl GOP race ~mce Dwight D. Eisenhower and Robert A. Taft battled for the nomination in 1952. Before the balloting bcJ,!ins Wednesday ni(!hl for the prl' s1dent1al nomination. the t·un d1date$ will test tht•1r dele)(ttle strength in several noor fights. T he first significant test shoulc\ occur Tuesday ni~ht when Reagan's backl•rs plan to fight Cor adoption or u rull• that would require each prnsidenllal candidate to name his choict· for a running m ate by Wednc~ day morning. 'Case Worker' Scluooiker Tops Job List WASHINGTON <AP) -Sen. Rich ard Sch\\etker says his emphasis on case work is the r eas on why he ref erred m or e people for jobs \\1th the General --ser vice Administration than any other member of Congress. But, at the same t~·m , Schweiker dC'nied part1cipating in a program se up by the administra- tion of former President Ni. n to help find gon •rn· ment jobs for political frien s. Schweiker, a Pennsylvani ~ Repuhlican, has bct'n named by former California Gov. Ronald Reagan as u \"ice presidentia l running mate. Government documents show that during the l'\1x· on administration a special hiring unit was set up to assure "that timely anct rcsponsi\•c action would h<' taken on r e ferrals received from m e m bers of Congress and administration officials ... Records of the ~pecial unit show that 1l re<:t h·ed 134 referrals for job apphc<1nts from Schweiker. mor<' than from anv other memher of ConRress. Only the.· Whale llou~t· · pc.•rsonnel olf1cc referred more appli cant~. more than 300 The next highe!>l amount of 1nh referral<. from a member of Congress 9!'i were from Sen I lugh Scott < R· Pa.>. the Senate!'> minority leader. Palm Desert Fires Past Newport Chief One·tlme Newport Beach City Manag_er H ar vey L. llurlburl was fired last week from his po!<l us city m ana.ie r of Palm Desert Dtll' " ... -·· OUST£0 IN PALM DESERT h ·NB Aide Hurfburt when the city counril I ht•r<' took a unanimous "no C'on f1dc nrc" vote. The 56·year·old Hurlburt had worked for the desert <.Ylmmunity i.ince March of 1974 in the S29,000 a year JOb A Palm Desert spokesman said Hurlburt w ill re main on the payroll for 30 d ays even though he will not be performing any of his administrative duties. Hurlburt worked for the city or Newport Beach between 1965 and 1971 when he resigned under Ort. After leaving Newport Beach. Hurlburt worlced briefly as a city administration consultant and then was named City Man1ger of Gardena. According lo a spokesman in Gardena. Hurlburt worked for that city f rom Marc h to December 1973. Prior to working for Newport Beach, Hurlburt served three years as the man ager or Han· ford. He was assistant city ad· mJnlstrative or'icer In Beverly Hills for four yea~ preceding that . Reagan aJready has said his c h oice is Sen . Ric h a rd S Schweiker of Pennsylvania. The vice presidential ruJe was rejected Sunday by the conven- tt on rules committee: but Reagan and his managers said they expected to lose there. The real test, they insist, will come on the convention floor. "I believe that most of the de· legates agree with us." Reagan said ...... The process was ne\'e r intended to J>e the automatic rubber stamping of one man·~ choice.·· Mesa Teen Injured in Auto Accident Three Snn Clemente accidents st.•nt weekend m otorists lo San Clemente Gener al Hospital. A two·car collision at Avenida San Dimas and E l Camino Real al 5:26 p.m . Sunday ir\jW'ed 16· year-old Paula Holmwood, of 3182 Chem in de Fer, Cost a Mesa. She was treated for chest pains and a dislocated thumb, then re· leased to her parents. James W. Shook. 32, of 5S4 W. '.\tanor St., Anaheim, lost control of his motor('vclc on the San DieJ?o Freeway earlier Sunday and hit the curb at El Camino Real, police said . Shook was transferred to Martin Luther llo:.p1tal 111 Anaheim. Also in San Clemente. police arc looking for the tut.and-run driver or a car that struck an auto in which Judy C. Lucero was riding al 6:26 p.m . Saturday on the San Diego Free way. The Alhambra wom an. 60. was riding in the back seat and wa!'I tossed about the interior of the car when struck by a silver-blut' erbird th at sped away west o Avenida de la Estrella . police said. The accident was on the north· bound San Diego Freewa~ hetwcen A \•en1da Pico and Avenida Palizada. Mrs. Lucero was treated for s hork and multipll' cuts and brwses. and re ll'ased. A man travehnJ! with her. Rov I> Wa1trs, 58, of 1500 w. St. An· drew'! Place. Santa Ana. wa' treated at the scene Cor cul!>. ,\'t-rc Champ 14 yea r -o ld Jo an P Ferdinand of Canton. Ohio. .. rnn the 39th running of th<.' All American Soap Box Derby al Akron. The ninth grader had never raced in the derby before but she's no stranJ{er to wheels: a favorite spo rt is roller skat· ing. There has been talk of somt" women withdrawing from t~ Optn1C Dr. Richards 1s allowed to play. A confrontation may occur sooner. however, at the Tenms Week Optn in South Orange. N J , a week prior lo the Forest Hills tournament. Tennis W<'ek tourna· ment director C ene Scott has JC• cepted Dr Richard.'' applirullon lo piny 1n the tournt•y "I knew Dick R asktnd before hf" had lhe sex ch:tnfle," say:; Sl·ntt "J usl bee a use he had a sex chuni.te doe!'l n 'l C'h:111g1· 1 h1· pcr!>on l.t.•R,111~ lknt't.' H1l"h.1r<h 1:-awoman " The UST A hupei> to lkll•rrninl' Or. R icha rd:-· :.ex with th<• chromosome t<•st Hy r<'!llt1nn~ lhe lesllni.t. thl' knms foclt•1 at11m has taken somr of tht• henl off of the Women 's Tennis Assocwt1011 The WTA dot•s not wunt tofat'l' a lei.tal hassle over tht• 111sut· of ul lowing a tra nssexual to play tn 1t<; tourna ments. Before thal bcromt's a major rons1derut11>n . however, Dr. Richards will h:n~ to pass the c hromosome test. Doctors say the chromosomr test. used to determine the sex or Olympic athletes, will fine! that Dr. Richards 1s a man A :.c\ change operation ('annot alter chromosomes As Or. Rich:irclo;. 41. shl' h!'ill 20·ycar·old Rouin llarn,, th<· top ~red. to win thr wom<'n·., i.inJ!l01> competition al the La Jolla t<·nntb tournam ent la.,t month. Tournaml·nt offi<•1al' al 1 .. 1 Jolla did not l earn of Dr Richards' operation until aft Cf" she won the event <1nd walkt•d off wi th th<' f1rst-placl'! prize, a piece ofluggagc. Or. Hichards was dei>crihe1I as being six.foot t wo. "Sht' turne<l out to be an excellent player who was very strong and hit the ball hare'!." soid fiob Prrry, La Jolla's tournaml'nt d1rC'c tor Dr. Richards has said :-.ht' will pursue her rtJ:hl lo play in th\· women's rompct1twn <ti the CS Open ''1n whult've r wav necessur~ " In :i s tatemt'nl rC'lr.1set1 lhrnui:h World 'ft'nn1s maga11nf', D1 . Hichards claimc•cl ~hey, a' now rf'· ro11nt1Nl a' :i worn an "In lht' e\'es oflhelaw " · 'Or Richard" has h1rt>d" a Ln-. Angele:. attorney. (;reg liautzer. as both her counsel und agent for a book she plans to wrlle nautzer was onrC' .1 l.1Y.} rr fr1r Jlowurd llugh1·~ Uefllr<' t he upl'r11l1on, Dr. fiasktnd rl'pOrtedly Wiii• frl,H ricd nnd vracllrang ut N(·w York llo~p11 11l 1>1•ron• 1nuvl11~ to th1· West l'llU!>I "I knt'w Or. Hlth11rcl H11:.kin<I us 11 hrllllunt '11qwon . 11n 011t ,..1an<l1111: lt•nn1li play1•r and .1 I n 11f1r '>llOrhm un." '11111 Sc·ol t. dir.•1'1111 o( llw Aug i:!I :"i Soulh llr11ni.:t• l1111rnum1·111 111 N!'w .It,,,., · I arct•pted her ~•1>Phl <•I 11in ,1ft1•r rN't'l vl nl! 11 11ynt•coloi;tk11l l't'l)()l"I from u doc•I or in San I >11•1:11. ''"'"'" thut ~hr 1:-. J womnn," Srott 11111'1 Moms Take The Helm These m othrrs \\ould rather do it themselve-; A group o f Ne\\ port H arbor Ya c ht C-luh mothers ha"e been borrow Inf? their "hlldren's sabots for races over th~ past 10 years. They do I heir thing every Tuesd o v and Thurs· daydurtnglhesummer. For a look at the sailing moms. turn to P:i~e 83. ' ' ' \ Orange· Coast EDITION VOL 69, NO. 229, 2 SECTIONS, 2~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . Toda~·~s Closin~ , N.Y. Stoeks MONDAY, AUGUST t6, 1976 N TEN CENTS Planners Mull Border at Sea l f ByfflLARV KAVE Of .... D•llY 1'1lel ,_.H Irvine city pla nners contend 1t would be "inappropriate" to ex· tend Irvine'~ boundary lo the ocean. They say it would be financial· ly unfeasible, socially 1llog1cal and generally impractical to rn elude the Irvine Coastal area (TJCMAP J within the cat)·~ sphere of innuence. Irvine Plannin1t Com - 0\lssiO(lers wall consider that sug· gesUon at 1:30 p.m . Tuesd ay ut c1 ty hall. Tbey will then make a re commendation to thecitycounc1 l, which is expected to formulate an orflcaal city posuion at the Aug 31 council meeting. The cataes of Newport 84!nch and Laguna Beach have both asked the county·s Local Agency Formation Comm ission lLAFC> to place about half of that land "lthan their own spheres of in· fluence. That lrnne company land totals about 10,000 ~a.staJ acres between Newport Beach and Laguna Beach The Irvine City Council de· tided earlier this month that the city should be heard al the l.AFC hearing , but did not decad e "hether or not 1t wanted the land "athm Irvine 's sphere. The LA FC wlll hear the Irvine pos1uon Sept. 8. Caty Planner Rick Goacher pointed out an a s taff report lo the city Planning Commission that. based on preliminary estimates. the city would spend about $3.4 million to pro\'ide sen •ices to re· s1dents of that area, but the de· velopment would yield o nly about $1.9 ma Ilion an revenue. Goacher a lso said that the parcel an quesllon is physically segregated from the rest or Irvine and that the land "offers a lifestyle and living environment potentially unrelated to most of Irvme." From a practical standpoint. Goacher contended that a new drainage system 't·ould have to be built because the natural drainage boundaries of the new area lead away, not toward. Irvine Also, be s aid the s anita· hon districts serving Newport Beach and Laguna Beach could handle the new area better than the Irvine Ranch Water District. The planner also pointed out ·that, from the sociological stand· point. resid e nts of the new coastal a rea would ha\•e t ies more clost'I~· 1·1•l:1h'\I to NS" 1>0rt Beach than to Irvan\• ,, tn case commi11s1011c•r. clc~ f agree with the reu~omn..i or tlw : planning s t arr. planners pn· pared a n alterntHl\c they sa} ~ would be acceptabk j That alte rnata Yc \\Ould t•xtend the city'l> i>phcre of influence: from the southt'rn boundary of Irvine to the ocean. bounded on the sadt>s by lht.> t"l.lension of I Culver Drive and thc stall' parl.. acquisitaon lands ncar Morro Hall Roact. .Buckley Bows Out of the Picture 0.11., l'li.1 iutt,.... STUDIES, STUDIES EVERYWHERE BUT NOT A DROP OF TRAFFIC RELIEF IN NEWPORT Traffic Engineer Bffl DMnell With $123,300 Worth of Information on Mounting Problem Traffic Probes Costly Dollar Follows Dollar on One-u:ay Street By JOANNE RF.\'NOL.DS 04 lh• O••lt l'llOI \l•lt To be a traffic consultant m Newpor t Brach rould be u lucrative JOb. Jn th(• past 12 yt'ors. the city has comm1ss1oncd three ma.)Or traffic studies that cost a total or • Sl23.JOO In add111on thcr<' havl' lx>en rl' . .-ms or le~scr sludll'~ and rt'jl0r1' which 1f not done entirely by a consultant have. in most cases. required some expertise outside of the city staff. For instance. the Hank Mohle Company prepared a study on restaurant parking needs last yt.>ar prior to the establishment of a new parkmg ordmancl' That !-ludv cost S7 .500 This year's city bud1trt con :.Estrogen May Be I Cause of Cancer taans a $55,000 a llocation for purchase of a computerized traf- fic model which will enable engineers to quickly analyze the effect of traCflc generated by new developments or changes jn the road systt>m. This s eemi n g wealth ot matenol as further bolstered by the t raffle s tudies that ar c re· quired as part of environmental impact reports EIRs have been reqwred for most mulla·acre projects since }972 Bill Foley 1s the.-city staff member who admmisters EIRs 1lone on projects an Newport <Sff MON EV. Page A2 l Reagan, Ford OK WithHitn KANSAS CITY. Mo. l AP> - Sen. James Buckley today ruled himself out as a candidate for the Repubhcan president.Jal nomina- tion. The New York conservative Republican said he "will support whoever is the choice of this con· vention" for president. He said he believes President Ford and challenger Ronald Reagan "are close enough on the issues" that either could lead a unified party attainst Democrat Jimmy Carter in the upcomin~ campaign. He also s aid he would not be a running mate with either man. Buckley b.ad been pt"eSsed by some conservatives to enter a.'l a third candidate and perhaps de- adlock the GOP national conven· lion on the first nominating ballot. He said be decided not to make the race because "there simply was not enough time to mobilize sup· port ... in an effective way." Before his announct>ment. Buckley had plckf:d up one de· legate, Bemjamin ~tt ol New York. Another uncommitted de· le&ate. Bryan Wagner or LoWsiana. said Buckley is his fs.rst choice "if I think he is a serious candidate." Asked why be waited so long to decide. Buckley said he had as· sured his supporlel'S "I would not close the door" until there was time to sample. the sentiment among delegates. Buckley's Senate campaign manager. Leonard Saffir, sald Buckley's purpose in running would b e to try to unit e Republicans by freeing all de· legates to vote as they wish on the second or later ballots. Reagan again denied having anything to do with the Bucklev boorlllet and said, "I don't un der'ftand the purpose or the motive." Sen Charles H. Percy of tllinois said the Buckley dnve "seemed almost a desperation effort to do something." The Buckley camp argues that some delegates are bound to vote on the first ballot for candidates they don't genuinely support. I WASHINGTON (Al') A 12 1 year study of woml'n who huve I taken estrogen palls has con· 1 duded that the hormone doe!! not prevent b reast ea n ccr tn ' menopausal women nnd may ' ('ven cause the cla:r;casc The results of the study "do not by themselves" prove n causl' and effect r elallonshlp betwt'en i the drug and cancer, but they do • suggest "a definite poss ibility." published by the New England .Journal of Medicine on Thurs day. but the W d hlngton Post ob· talned a copy and published the nndlngs today The report is ~lied on follow. ups of l ,891 l;omen for an average of 12 years af\er they began laking estrogen Palm Desert Fires Past Newport Chief 1 The study was done by the Harvard School of Pubhc llealth, the National Cancer Jnsutute and the University of LoulsvUle (Ky > School oC Medicine. . , A report on its results is to be Moms Take The Helm These mothers would rather do it themselves. A 1roup of Newport Harbor Yacht Club mothers have been borrow· tng their children's sabots for races over the past lO years. They do their thiDIJ every Tuesday and Thurs-daydunngthe summer. For a look at the saiUng moms. turn to Page BJ. . • ... Amencan doctors have bN•n prescribin1t estrogen for about five to s ix million middle-age women to ease the pa ins of menopause. About 10 malhon younger women take estrogen in the form of birtb·control pills Breast cancer will be detected in 89.000 American women and will cause 33,000 others to die l.bls year. the American Cancer Society estimates . The study turned up no reliable correlation between the length of time estrogen was used and the risk of breast cancer. f or about the first 12 years after a woman began taking estrogen pills the likelihood that breast cancer would be detected ir it was present was about the s ame for users and nonusers of estrogen, the study said. But after lS or more years of estrogen use. the study found that the chances of breast cancer detection were two times normal, no matter how long dur Ing the period a woman bad taken the drug. ' Gell? ............. OUSTED IN PALM DESERT E.x·NB Aide Hurlburt One-time Newport Beach Cit)' Manager Harvc.>y L. Hurlburt was fired last week from his post as clty manager of Palm Desert when the city council there took a unanimous "no confidence" vote. The 56·year.old Hurlburt h•d worked for the desert community since March of 1974 in the S29.000 a year job. A Palm Desert spokesman said • Hurlburt will remain on the payroll for 30 days even Ulough he will not be performlnc any of his administrative duties. Hurlburt worked for the elty ol Newporl Beach between 1965 and 1971 wben he resigned Linder nre. After leaving Newport Beach. Hurlburt worked briefly as a city administration consult1nt and then was named Cit.y Manager or Gardena. According to a spokesman In Gardena. Hurlburt worked for that city from Marc h t o December 1973 . .,. Wit•""°•o OR. RENEE RICHARDS PRACTICES HER SERVE Newport Beach Tennis Ptayer Tosses New Twist to USTA 'Changed' Tennis Player Faces Tests NEW YORK <APJ -The most important subject al the upcom- ing U.S. Open Tennis Cham- pionships might notbelennis. After Or. Renee Richards - formerly Or. Richard Raskind, anophtholmologist-underwent a sex change operation and won a singles tournament in La JolJa, she decided to enter the Open . The U S. Tennis Associatiqn ruled Saturday that she could compete in the women's draw ·~ s he passed a genetic test or. chromosom es. The test will be ad-' ministered to every competitor in the women's fi eld, and it appearst that the touring female pro~ ressionals don'\ object to undergo· ing s uch tests ..I think it's a ll riJ(hl." sairt (See TENNIS. Pue i\2) First Ballot Stymie Could Hurt Ford KANSAS CITY. Mo. CAP J -If ~resident Ford falls to win the GO P presidential nomination on the first ballot , he will Jose between four and 15 votes to Ron.aid Reagan. bul that switch might not decide the nomination battle, according to the As- sociated Press delegate survey. As Ford crept within a few voles, al least for now, of a first ballot victory. tht> chances for a second ballot increasingly de · pended on some fight shaking de· legates uwuy from current loyalties or on a breakthrough among uncommitted delegates On a second ballot, however, the key states \\Ould be North Carolina, Kentucky, Indiana and Michlgan. all or which require their delegates to vote in ac· cordance with state primary re· suits for one ballot, but whose de· legates could vote their personal preferences on the second Ford's backers maintain they can offset most of Reagan's ex· pected second-ballot gai.M, bot a vote Sunday In Ford's home-state Michigan delegation casts doubt on those c.laims, reinforcing tbe results of the AP dele1ateaurvey. Even with such changes on a second ballot, the key to tbe GOP nomination could well remain with the uncommitted delegates, who are unfettered by state laws in choosing their candidate. To- day. they num bet 107. And it was impossible lo measure rully the impact on these delegates or the railure to nominate a candidate on the first ballot. 1 Ford'!! chief delegate hunter~ James A. Uukcr Ill, estimated 1-·nday that the President would lose five to el1ht votes on second! ballot, with guins 1n Michigan and; 1 Indiana mostly offsetUng lossto:-. in lhl' other two stales. l&-e REAGAN, Pag~ tUl (;oast Weath e r Wel'kend gloom should turn to sunshmt.> by Tucs- ctay. Morning low cloud-s to continue. highs near 90, lows lo about f.O. INSIDE TODAY A Balboa Peninnla landmark ha• provflkd fun ond oame• for two genera· '"'"' o/ cluldren. See Bl. Al'l'-S.r•1<e -· ... '-""-.. .,. c.acc...-..1. Cl•tttllH CMM<t Cl-..•-r• o .. ,._ ... ,,u~ l.llltfUf-ftt "'-· l'«IM ll•c.,.. --1(- Index . .\ 2 DAILY PILOT N Monday AUflASI 16 1976 SON JACK LENDS HELPING HAND AS PRESIDENT FORD REACHES FOR HANDS OF FANS Another F0<d Son, Steve (right) Watches During Crown Center Hotel Appearance APWl,.-1.,. RONALD REAGAN GESTURES DURING HIS SPEECH AT A RALLY IN KANSAS CITY Time Running Out for Challenger as Republican Convention Opens Today Speeclws Fill Mo st of Day At GOP Meet KANSAS C ITY. Mo. <AP' Rcre 1s the program for the lall' ,1fternoon a nd evening sessions of the Republican National Conven uon 5 p.m. PIYI' Wekom1nc i>peech b) Missouri Go\' Christopher S Bond. Address by Gov. James B Ed"'ards of South Carolina Address by \'1cc Pres ident Nelson A Rockefeller Address b) Sen. Barry ~t Goldwater of Arizona Addn•11<; by Republic an :'\J· t1onal Ch<Jirman Mary Louii.c Smith .. r\d dre:-.s by lht• tl•mporar~· chairman. Sen Robert Dole of Kanas K e~ n ot t' add res-; by Sen. lloward II. U.tk('r Jr of Tl'n· nes:>l'l'. Ad1ournmcnt * * * f 'ram Page 11 I REAGAN ... \ltch1fCan del<>Rat~ arc hound lo 'ote 55 for Ford and 29 for lk <JJ:Jn on lht• f1r-.t ballot At .1 c.iucu!-Sund.I\. th<' dl'lt•J!al ion r,·. Jeclt•d ~5 2R J n •-.oluuon fa\Ort'<I b) Rl'J)!Jn .rntl op1>0:-.t~I by Furd th.H \IOUld require f"ord to namt• h1., runnini.: m.1l l' l~forl· tht' pre .. :-.1dt•nt1al hallot1n>: fhus. lh<'rt' \\as no ind1r iJl1on of ,in\' nominal Re.1g an \oters ac· Lu.ll lv fa,onn~ Ford Al'~urve\S oflh~ ;\l 1 rh1~a11 Hi•aJ.:anrklt·~at~· .. Jbo hJ\ {' lutn('(f up nnn{• \\ho v.ould sw1t rh lo Ford Gl\'l'n the chance. Hca~an ·s b1J! serond ballot "'am ·A ould be in North Carolina. whrch J l\ :mppost•d to cast 25 votes for f'ord and 28 for HC'u~;in on the f lr!>t ballot, along withoneunc:om. tmttcd. A sunc•,.v of Tar llct•I dcl<'~al <'S ~hll\\S that 50 nrtually favor RcJi.:.111 , onh· two -.upport 1-·ur1I. ,1"1tl t W o ,lrl' \lnt'Ol1Hl11ll('fl .. hip Rf•turns 11.\llH, Turh-\ 11\1'1 Tht· Turk1!>h .. urvt'y ·i.h1p lhut pro- ' olo.l•d llw r urrl'nt w.ir nf wo11ls lx•t v. \'I'll ~; rel'tt• ancl 1\irk<'y ha' rC'luml'd It> port to tak1• on pro· 'io;ions. hut to:nrri:v Ministrr S<'l.1hhnt m K 1 lil· :. 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The start of the conven\ion brought to il.s final phase the long. s ometimes bitter struggle between t he incumbent presi· dent never tested in a nat10nal l'le<:tion and his brash oppcnent v.hose <.'hallenge d efied conven- Transit Board Lowers Tax Rate Slightly By GA llY GaANVILLE Ol 1 ... O•llf 1'11MIU!f Directors of the Orange County Transit District <OCTD> lowered Uie djstri<.'t's property tax rate, !Oday from 4 5 rents to 4.26 cents for each SlOO worth of assc~:.cd \alue Adoption of the tax rate came two week s a fter director s pledgl'd not to take advantage of a so-called tax windfall result.mg from higher than ex(l{'Cted ln- <.'reases m ass ess ed values last year. Today t ha t windfall wa s <'sllmated at $200.000. And the .024 cents trimmed from the tax rate r eturns what otherwise would have been a $200,000 windfall to the taxpayers. However, in te rms of tax d ollars sa vcd to the averagP OranRe County homeowner the snipping done by OCTD's direc- tors won't mean much. llad the owne r of a home valued <rt $60,000 by the assessor b<.'t-n billed this year at the old rate his OCTD taxes would have lx'cn S6. 75. t.;nder the transit district's new t11~ rate that same homeowner will pay S6.39 1n lrnn.-.1t dastncl taxes, a :-.avings of J6 cents. Rapist Sought By N~ Police After Attack Newport Beach P,Olice ar<> ~eeking a bearded rapist who Os· saullcd a local r esident as i.hc iog~ed along the beach Saturduy morning. The 35-year-old victim told poli<'e she was JoRging at lhe wat er 's edge near 8th Street when s he was grabbed from behind and thrown to the sand. She sald the man told her he would kill her il she didn't cooperate. The attack ended when two passersby frlgbteoed the man away. Tbe suspect is described as be- ing five feet, seven inches llll and weiehing about 130 pounds. He has b row n eyes a n d shoulder· length brown hair and a medium length bear<l Gas Effects Nil MILAN. Italy CAP) -Blood tests on seven c hildren from Seveso, the northern ItalJan town where an explosion at a chem lcal plant last month released a cloud of chemical gas, showed lhey ap· parenUy suffered no serious t1l erre.cu. heallh ofncials said to- day. t1onal political wisdom Taoie \\as r unning out and the two candidates m ct with dele~a· lions, trying to pry loose the few remaining votes they each nt't-ded for the pre:-.idenllal nom1nat1on. Meanwhile. Sen. J a me:; L Bu ckl~v of New York. wh1• threatened to e nter the ra<'e and upset all pre<.'on vent.Jon <.'akula· uons. told a news conference that he will not enter the presidential race. Ma ny o f the Republicans ~athercd here for the fo'ord· Reagan s howdown feared the outcome would leave the party too di \'Id Cd to withstand tht• IX'mocratic <.'hallenge in the fall cnmpa1gn. Few m Kan:-.a:) City cxpectt-d the Republicans to duplicate the s how of unit y and party harmony the Democrats !>taged last month in New York City when they nom inated Jimmy Carter for president. Throughout the preconvenhon week, strategists for 1''ord and Reagan probed and tested and sought signs of softness in the delegate tota ls each was claim- mg Both sides claimed to have more than the l , 130 delegate 'oles needed for the nomma - tlon. The Associated Press del- egate count. based on l~al commitme nts and pubh<.'ly stat. ed preferences, ~ave Ford, l,l\6 'Case Worker' Schweiker Tops Job List WASHINGTON <AP> -Sen. Rlchard Schweiker says his emphasis on case work is the reason why he referred more people for jobs with the General Service Administration than any other member of Congress. But, at the same time, Schweiker denied participating in a program set up by the administra- tion of former Pr~ident Nixon to help find go\'crn ment jobs for poJiticaJ friends. Schweiker, a Pennsylvania Repubh('an. has been named by former California Gov. Ronald Reagan as a \'ice pres idential running mate. Go\'ernment documents show that during the Nix· on administration a special hiring unit was set up to :.issure ''that timely and r esponsive action would hl' taken on referrals received from members of Congress and administration officials." Records of the special unit show that it received 134 referrals for job applicants from Schweiker, more than from any ot.her member of Congress . Only the White House personnel office referred more appli- cants, more than 300. 'The next highest amount of job r eferrals from o member or Congress -95 -were from Sen. Hugh Scott <R·Pa.J, the Senate's minority leader . Fro1t1 Page A I and Reagan. 1,035. with 107 un <.'ommitted. One delegate sa..ad he would vote for Buckley as long as the senator was in the race. In the final hours before the start of the convenlloo. Ford and Reagan each lost one de· legat e . A Reagan supporter from L ouisiana and a Ford ba<.'ker from New York shifted to the uncom mitted column. F o r days Buckley s t ood pc1sed on the edge of the pre- s1denti al ra ce. The <.'Onservativt' Republi<.'an ·s indecision was one m ore imponde rable in the tightest GOP race since D\fiiht D Eisenhower a nd Robert A. Taft battled for the nomination in 1952. Before the balloting begins Wednt-sday night fo• the pre· i.1dential nomination. the can· d idates will test their delegate stren~th in several noor fights. The fi r s t significant test s hould OC<.'Ur Tuesday n ight when Reagan's backers plan to fight for adoption of a rule that would require each presidential candidate to name his choice for a running m ate by Wednes· day morning. Reagan already has said h is c hoi ce is Sen. Richar d S. Schweiker of Pennsylvania. The vice presidential rule was rejected Sunday by the conven· lion rules co mmittee, but Reagan and his managers said tht>y expected to lose there. The real test, they insist, will come on the convention floor. "I believe that most of the de· !<.'gales agree with us," Reagan said . ·· ... Tbe process was never intended t o be the automatic rubber st amping or one ma n 's choice." J ohn Scar s, Reagan's <.'am · paign manager, has said re- peatedly he believes the former California governor's strength on mutters l ike the proposed rules change is greater than th" number of delegates attributed to him in m ost surveys or in- t cnd ed votes on the firs t nominating ballot. MONEY IN NEWPORT TRAFFIC. • • Beach. He estimates be handles 15 lo 20 a year that range in cost rrom S.S.000 to $30,000. In addition, there are a few ·•master studies" that have been prepared to provide d ata for a whole serlc!i or EIRs. f'oley not· <'<1 as an example. that the Irvine Company Jn 1972 had <i study madt> of traffic In Newport Center. Data from that study has b<.'en used in F.JRs for many d<'· vdopm<.'nls in the <.'enter anll tlw study 1l!lelf is being updatt'<l th1'l yenr . llas all this time and c((ort made any d ifference In Newport B£•ach 's traffic problems ? The answer de!X'nd.a on who you talk to. But city staff mem· bers, city councilmen and traffic consultants agree on one point: The studies don't mean much if they fail lo consider city politics when discussing solutions to ex· 1sting or anticipated problems. For Instance. in November or 1968, the city council received a two-part study of traffic and parking in central Newport, the Peninsula and Corona del Ma.r. The report was complied by Wilbur Smith and Associates and cost the city $32,800. In it. the consultant recom· mended a 33-block hlghway. four lanes wide to be built along the beach front either on the ocean or bay side of the Peninsula to han· dle increases in traffic lhat arc anticipated by the year 1990. The report also recommended buildlntr i1everal large parking lots along the Peninsula for t he ears that would travel on the new road. That obviously was 1 sugges- .. t1on that completely ignored the political realities of life and coun-, cilmen, led by Howard Rogers. v.ho is now mayor. angnly de- nounced the suggestion they had paid $32,800 of the taxpayer~· money lo hear. ll<>tween S<'ptcmlX'ror 1972 and October of 1973. the• city fluid n total of $83,000 to Alan M. Voorhees and A118C)('iule15 rnr II three-phase study. · Phast' one was dcvotN.l lo adcn tifylng the 11rohll'm areas. PhnH• two li11ted poss1blt> KOlutiimt1 und phase lhrt•e dett11led implcmcn tatton of spec1f1c plans. The lhrel· phases we re preceded by a study of residents· attitudes on traffic. Part of the third phase was a recomm endation for using the f'tflh Avenue corridor in Corona del Mar as a byp ass to get traffic around East Coast Highway. It created a controversy that didn't die unUJ CalTrans OaUy refused to participate in construction or the bypass . Balanced against the technical solution to a trarric problem thrt\. neglects politics, is the Political move that ignores technical needs. "For a purtly polil1<.'al act that ignored tratfic needs ," says Foley, "you'd h ave to pick the vote on deletion of Lhe Pacific Coast Freeway. The people said, in essen ce. 'we know what the traffic situation is going to be. but we lind lh«i solutton unaccep- table'.'' PoliUcs and technical solutions to trarnc problems already havt' clashed in l he p roposed ex· tension of University Drive. According to Traffic Engineer Ball Darnell, the intersection or Bnstol Str eet and J ambore-c Road will be<.'ome the city's wors l I raffle bottlene<.'k, exceed· tnlo! even the daily Jam at Dov<.'r Or lve a nd Pac ific Coast lhghway. Hcahzmg thut th<' construction or the mlssing llnk or the Corona del Mar fo'r eeway ru~1y Induce l'ven worse tralfic proble m:t in the anterseclion. city Slaff mt!m· l><'rs Wt'rc cager to st.art work on the extension as n means of re· li evlng some of that congestion. Rut political pressures were brought tn to play by environ- mentalists who opposed the road bc<.'ause they fear ed It would dis· lurb the wildlife In the Upper Day Preserve and by homeowners In the path of the proposed road. So city councilmen decided to shelve plans for a $60,000 en- vironmental impact statement on the extension in favor of doing a traffic study or the area between lhe preserve and the San Diego Freeway . That new s tudy, which will be done by city staff members, s hould cost less than $10,000, sajd City Manager Robert Wynn. But he said h e doesn't expect il lo be sta rted for al'\Olher nlne to· 12 months until the computerbed traffic model is set up so the com· puter <.'an be used in the study. Clty <.'ouncilmen Who cancelled the EIS in favor of the study made it dear that. if the study shows a need for a road, the work will go ahead nt some later date. J\nd that work has got to start with an environmental impart study . From Pag.-. I I TENNIS ... Austrul11111 Le:. It>~ Hunt "Tht'Y do 1t in lht' Olympics. It's a logil'al way to re:.ol vc the issue " Fellow Aussie Cynthia Doerner was more emphatic on the sub- Je<:l. .. She should have the sex lest ... said Miss Ooerner of Dr. Richards. "nnd if she docs, so should we. That's only fair Ob. \'iously. we're all going to pass il and he 1s not." "lf he passt>s the chromosome test." add:. M i:.s llunl, ··1 will play ham." Tht' tourname nt won by the 41 -year·old Dr. Richards at La Jolla did not involve any top· rated frmal<' playl'rs. lier chances of wmnin$! al f'orest 111 lls may be as shm as lht· odds of her passmg tho chromosome test. There has bcl'n t alk of some women withdrawing from the Open 1f Dr. Ri<.'hurds is allowed lo play. A C'onfrontation may O<'cur sooner. however, at the Tennis Week Open in.South OranRe. N .. 1 • a week prior lo the Forest flllls tournament. Tennis Week tourna· ment director Gene Scott has acl cepted Dr. Richards' application to play in the tourney .. "I knew Di ck Rnskind before he had the sex change," says Scott. "Just because he had a sex change doesn't change the person . Legally, Renee Richards is a woman." The UST A hopes to determine Dr. Richards ' sc'< 'o'-ilh the chromosome test. Ry rcquinn~ the testing, the tennis federation has taken some of the heat off of the Women's Tennis Assoc1at1on. The WT A does not want tor a<'l' a legal h assle ovt•r the issue of al towing a transsexual to play in 11!> t o urname nts'. Bcfor<.' th<1l bccom<•s u major <.'onsi<lcrat1on, however. Dr. Hichard-; will h:.l\'I' to pass the ch romosomc test. Do<.'tors say the chromoso111P test. used to determine thl' sex of Olympic athletes, will find lhnt Dr . Richards is a man. A sex change operation cannot all er chromosomes. /\s Or. Ril·hards. 41. she b<'al 20-year·old Robm llarns, the top :-.eed, to win the women's sm~li:' rompel1tion a t the La Jolla lennt!\ tournam('nt lai.t month Tournam ent offtc1als a t LJ Jolla d id not le<rrn or Dr. H1charru.· 011eratwn until aflrr !.h<' won th<' f'v1•nl anti walked orr wrth the fir:.l-pl;it•e pnlc, a piece ofluggage. Or. Ri<.'har d-; wa!\ dro;1•nbftd a' being SIX·foOl ·tWO. "She turned out to be an excell ent player who was very strong and hit the-h all hard," said Boh Pl•rry , I.a J olln':- tournamcnt di rector. Or. Richard!! hns 11:11!1 xhf' will pursue her ril(ht 11> 11lay In the womrn's comp<'lillon 111 the tJ.S 0 pl' n · ' I n w h n t 1• v " r w a y necr~snry. ·' In o st ntemcnt rclca~cd throu11h World T ennis moga:r.l nt', Or. Hachar d.s clolm"d shewois now re cof(nizcd a11 u womun "lnlhN•y<"s orthe law." Dr. Jlichorcb haR hired a Lo~ Angeles attorney, Greg Bautzer, as both her counisel and agent for a book she plans to wnte. Baut.ier was once a lawyer for Howard lfughe5 Before the operation. J)r Raskind reportedly was married a nd pracUC'ing at New York Hospital hefore moving to the West Coast "I knew Dr. Richard Raskind as a brilliant sur geon, an out. standing tennis player and a tl'r· rifle sports man," said ScoH. director ()( the Aug. 21 29 South Orange tournament in New J ersey. "I accepted her applicallon after receiving n gynecolo~1cal re pert from a doctor In San D1eRo. statJng that s he is a woman," Scotti,aid. l\londay' Clo8ing Pri es .... l ... ... NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ... • CNOl•l•-'"C'-1'-'""'"" ... •V-,IAi..-o I>•"" Pl ... h>t .... O.i...1-(ll•CWV..l•tt*• t•'-•-•--1>• ttw .u1-.1 A•-I••-.. loocWll•'Ot...., _ 1,.041.,.1 - Monday Au ust 16 1976 N DAil Y PILOT Today's Problenas ~, Friendly Skies - How Friendly? Hy MILTON MOSKOWITZ It'll not unu:111al to huvt• young 1w-0pl<' h<'ndina up aJrhne:.. Pal Pallcrson rnn l 1nilt'<I Air l.1n1·:1 wh1111 he wa>. 34 (.' R Smith took the ht>lm at Amorl<'lln /\irhnt•:. wht•n h1• wu ~ Robert Six found~! Conllnentah Airline:. when hl' was 31 And Juan T1 IP~ litunrhed Pnn Anll!ne.111 wlW'n he wu:o; :n N \I w " I' h •• \ l ' Rkh;irrl .J t'1'rr1l-f11111· t1011in~ ·'' pr<'~uh•nt .md chwt 1'\l'<'Utl\ <' 11lhct·r of l ln11t'<I Air l.uw". lh1• nnt1on ' l.1r,:t>-.t :.11r t·,1rn1•1 1.J1rth<lJ~ 11ntil t\u~ Jl Money Tree But tht.'rc'i. a bl~ dltfercncc bctwl'en r crr1s ,1nd tht• t•ar ly pioneers of the uirhne industry. And thcrt>'s also n b11o: d1f ference betwf'cn the airline industry of todny anct ~e:.h'r day. THE MEN WHO BUILT THE airline eompani.es \\er~ cn.auders for a new form of transportation. Their com pan.1es grew steadily with the expansion of a market that hardly existed when they took over. Today, the airlines are dominant In the movemenl ol people from one <"ity to another. The industry b mature, meanin1: the basic problem IS no longer growth hut m~naging n'sourn•:-. well enough :;o thnt skyrO<'ketlng ro.-.ts do not outdistance revenues, as they have tended to do in recent years. DICK FERRIS. WHO HAS that Job al mted. <'ntcn·d the airline busine~s b\' <'1rcumstanre'i not of his own choo' ing. fie graduated from Cornell int~ and went 1mmeditllt· ly into the hotel bulo ln\.'SS. IL so happened that the hoh'I l'haan he join<'d wa:. Western International, whlt'h ''a~ lakr acqu1n:d by Unltt'd Air Lines. Edward E. Carlson. the man who had guided Western into one of the IC'adin i: hotel chain~. was theri tapped to run United -and Carl!'ion brought Ferris along with him. first to nm the airline's food service operations, then to head up marketing and now to run the entire airline Ferris took the cont.rols al United in April, just as the airline was recovering from the effeds of a pre..Christma.-. strike. He has b•en spending a good deal of his time travel ing a round the system, meeting with employes. With an employe force of nearly S0.000 and a slo~nn identifyini;t itself as the "Friendly Skit'!>," employe mornle 1s a h111h priority concern at United. THE RAl\11FICATIOSS OF atrhnl' t'mfllo~t· morul<' t'Ould be itlimpscd in the June 1ssu<' of "Fru•111lh Time~ United's monthly ncY.spaper for th<' troop~ l'h•· m•w,p11pl·1 rt>Ceivcd and print<'d a kllcr from an l'mploV(' \\ho rf'P<>rlcti on 3 rl'cent \'ruled n1i:ht from Ch1C"ago lo San t'rnn('iSC(). Thl' <•mployc s~ud the tlr:-.t d11ss S<'ction of the plane'('11r nl'd 2:? pa:.scngcrs. 14 of them United cmplovL'S traveling cm paSSl'S. During the nl11ht. s:ud the l<'ttcr ... a nonrevc•nu•· pass couple joinlly occupied the front lavatory for appro\ rmatcly 40 minutes. During th1:-.. and folloY. ing the entrt<t' and dt?Ssert services, three passengers hanng forgott<'n the lavatory was occupied-altemptc.>d to use the facrht} "Initially. the night attendant treated the situation a' disgusting, but rather inconsequential. llowevcr, she lat~ decided to request the couple to va<'ate the la\'alory. Aft1·r the second attempt, which included some definite threats in front or all the first-class passengers, the male passenger returned to his seat, humorously commcnling on how s1C'k his companion was. A few minutes later, the female al:-tt vacated the la\'atory." The employe wnting the letter deplored the incident J' reflecting poorly on all United employcs and the Un1tNi newspaper naturally agreed with the comment. Now that's a problem Messrs. Patterson, Smith. S1, and Trippe didn't have to contend with when they wen• building their airlines. 'Bird' Soothes Ruffled Feather$ People in need ol an ouUet for pent-up anger and rrustrations may soon be "going to the birds" for help if Jerry Travis' idea catches on. Travis. a 33·year-old Sunnyvale resident and switchboard oper ator for Pan American Airlines in San Francisco, discovered th at problems can often be overcqrcu• ir only there's a neutral third party around to talk to -like hi s new-found companion, "dirty bird." "TTIE DfFFJCUL11ES MV wife, Joyce. and I wen· having a few months ago probably are typical of manv (CONSUMER J <"ouples -short temper-. and a preference for yelling at each other in stead of trying to ru tlonally talk things out, .. he said. "After s everal weeks of almost non- stop verbal battles." he continued. "I came home one alter· JlOOO and found J oyce screaming obscenities at a sman bird that was disturbing the flowers in her favonte planter box Of\ the back patio. "TIIE PARODY BETWEEN the> way she was trcaUn~ the bird and the way we had been treating each other seemed so Jud icrous to me that I couldn't help but break out laughing. Then. when 11he dlst'over<.'d I had witnessed the en· Ure scene, she started Jaus;hing too. The lmpor~ant thinJt 1-. the incident really helped 1111 bel(in communrcatrn~ w1l11 each other a~ai n . Later that evening, Trltvill lltU<l, he-nntl hill wife kitl<lc1I 11bout how much the bird had done for thtm us t.hey :.nt ''" • their patio wnltlnic for II to rcturn Quiet Day <!I Trading· Closes With Dow Up NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market managed rt RT"adual advance today while Wall Street kept an eye on th<- ~publican conveotim in Kaosaa City. Trading remalncd relatively quiet. The Dow J ones average ot 30 Industrial stOt'ks waJ up 2.58at992.77. Broken noted no special economic news behind tt,n market's.gain. They said traders appeared to be doing some buylnf: In the hope that prices might rally once the Republicans hscl picked their candidate for president. The close race for the GOP nomination hu been cited as one uncertainty holding back the m ark et or I ate • DA.IL Y PlLO T Mone!• A ust ti . t976 By ml Keane "AGAIN? thovght the convention was oll over!" Cot a prot>k m . Tli1•11 II,,,,,'" 1•111 n um1 /-'(Ir It'll/ cut rpd /Of>t' 1w 1t 11111 rlw c;r1su t·r~ nnd ar t wn 11ou rwt>d ro .viii •· 111<''/'HIW\ rt Qtlt't'rnm1•111 and hus1 rw~s .\1011 11011r <1111·:.111111' 111 /'or J>um'I .. \r Y11ur St>rt'l<'t'. Orrrnq,· <'uu~I l)w/111'1/111 f' O Bor 1560 . CMto Me:>u C · \ 9211Ui l11ducfr 11our tt•lt>phont' Twrnfler 1111• 1 11lwm1 appc><11.~ rlat/11 ercept SaturdatJ' Woes Tested DEAR PAT 1\bout four months ago I sent two defective air mat- l res ses bac k t o the manufacturer. Ste bco Industries in Chicogo. Tbe mattressei. cost Sl4.95 each and were ~lilaranteed a gainst all defects I follow('d lhl' guarantee 1n,tructton" :md returned the m.n tresses with a letter of explanation They hJd deflat e d "'1thout ap· parent reason or <;1J!n of wear I sent anothl'r kt ter after a fc\\ "l'rk:.. but I've hact no rt'!.pOn'ol' The guarantee prom1:.c'd "repair or replacement .handled promptly ·· (' D . Cu:.ta ~kl'.;1 Mar)' Lunch . Stebco lnduslrle!>' spokf'sman, reporltd that th(• ty~ of air mattress y ou re· turned was no lonJ(er anUable, but you wt•n• scot repl acement ' of comparable s t y le · and olue. Sbt' explained that t h e drlay occ ur red bttaust' ~ tebcu h ad a df'· livery problt-m "'llh IL'< appllrr lo the Orient. lack• C'u rf aUfld DEAR PAT \\'hilt' shopping in Los Ang lb recently, I ran acta1s a brand of slacks call~ "San Franc1sro Pant Works ... The store dldll't have my size. but I likf'd the s lack:. a ltH and would lake to r10t1 out wh e re th e) c .in b e b o u g h t 1 n 0 r u n ~ l' County N. F. . Costa Me:.u San Francisc1> Pant ~~ks was a shorHlvt-d dlyl11lon or San f'randsco S hlrl Wo rk s of l,os Aa1teles. The i.lacks were madt> this !>Prlnl!. oaly, accordlnJ( to the• maaufa c tur t'r '" spokesman, who addf'd that the Waion Ma~lc•rM, Ul•m•. May Co. ud --r major dt'partmf'ftt storu carry U11 shlrt.11. Yoor bHt be-t would be to check out thHc-stor~ for any remalalnl( alacks. DEAR r/\T I h:"<' misplaced th<' key thnt np•n ~ m y Whir lpool freezer. I've tried to ~et .mother key from local dealers. but so far I hn· \'t'n't had anv luck The m o d e 1 n u· m b e r i s EWll23S S.K .. Fountain \'alley A replacement key now bas been maUed lo you. J im Tkbenor or Whirlpool u plalaed that problt'ms con ct'rnlng care, fepair or replace· ment paru can be rf'· ported to Whirlpool by celepboning ics coll-frcc ··conl·Line, .. f800 1 ?53-tJfll. Somc of the otht'r ma· jor appliance> m 3nufat·· turers ali.o maintain a coll-frtt number to as.<iisc c u s tomers. Wc>s t · ln~boosc l\ppliancf' Sforvic.-can bt> contacted b y p h o n i n g <800 > :!45·0600. Admiral Col'J>.'" toll-rrt>e numbf'r '" (800J 477-1305. f 'f d1 Labrb OF.AR PAT le; all fish federally msperted" l'v<- i.l'<'n some kinds or rish in lhl' :1 upt'rmarket with iirade s1~ns or inspection ~hlflds on th<' labels. but oth('rs do not have these.• marking., Is one kmct of f1<1h beltC'r 1han ;mother? T C . Costa Mesa The processors of fish products bearing these emblems •••t you to lhlnk lbelr fi1.b is better. but the&e markings an tht' rt"l!Ult or voluntary lnsptttlon and f'radlng. The U.S. Department m Commerce r ecently made thb service availa- ble. Processors of ln- ~pecled seafoods arc permitted to display th(• omrial US DC grade or lns pertion s h ields on their lalw-1•. Only l~ firms U\at proce51 fish· c r y prod ucts undf'r rrdrral Inspection are pt'rmltted to aM' cheff f'mbl ems. The USDA mandatory continuous lni.ptttlon of attlmal pro- dut"u IHhtdeit oely meat and poultry -not fish. Tb4're is no ff'deral rr · qatrrmf'nt that all (Uib bf' '""Pt"cted for wholuomenf'n . Fish <'011]C-undrr the Food and Or.lie Admlnla&ratlon "•pot check" lntptttlon program. For the Record Da.•el11tlo11• Of Marrl•p """ Jvlt,. .-&AG•A. ,.~ (f\"Y•t ~ '""'' .. De l.ol C.rwt. (\.(MlNf 0.•Wll-H I " ""''"" 0 llOU\L MAN 1..,.. "'"• • ..,II-ft (rll" I f!I', (•" • 1WW T"'n l WALL( 'II •NI J_. 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M arie Herold. daugh t er of \lrs Maria Otto. 431 Carnation A\·(• was 3 \\ a r ded J dt>Jt rl'l' 1n htl•raturc and :.art OCC Seeks j ,,., ,. ..... , A41Q ) • ,., "'• "' h~ r uuuc NOTICE I l<ICTITIOUS •USINIESS I N4'Mf;\TAT[M(Nl f"• toUf\#ll"IQ p.t \On\ •'• o,.nQ bu\• .. .; f)Wt • "i HO f £ "·) W lt1P\ " Nr•fk-·'' a-.-,.. t 1,,,.s fr, W Fr iWt\ld l)~)Ah·t.4V,.,,,,. f (O\t• fN.l\.f ( 4 t )•1• -.r.ot l ~'""' .. ' ttrtt ,,.,,AP•" No• Nt """°''Se .. ,n r " ttlMO P UBLIC ~OTICE FICTITIOVi •VStNU\ NAME STATEMENT Singers For Clwir Jae k Poltu 1\ 1 W•'nut NftwQOf't 1; .. ,,.n c• '1"° ,.,.._ loHOwlnQ Ot",...,,,, t\ dd.f!Q """ M \-S.U ""' b~n• .~ u <.ondudt<I th o Ql'Atit•I o.trtMtU\10 Er1< w Ft1·1w1IO -Al><A PLUMBING P 0 llo• 10'1, HewP<Jo,l 8 t d<f'I, C111t 't~t-l"i, 111'1 lcr~twrwooo: Ir·"~ t •ltf •11'' t<•nn•ln w . ""'' 181•1 t...•tl'w......0001 ttw.n.-, C•llf itt:h) People who enjoy .sing· lng 3re orrered the op- portunily to develop vocally and to perform before audiences by Oraoge Coast College's all-college choir. ,,,., )l•lf'ment win ••ttO Wtff" t~ Counli '""" of O••AQ• COIJfllY ... .... Qin. ), ,,,. Fttm ""°''"'""' °'•"II" Cull O.llv Piiot ,-.,.~ °"''""" l\ tonOV<lfO bY 1111 l" dlvlct.i•I "The choir performs the bes t o r c h o rfl literature,'' says direc- tor. Walter E Glecker. "Students of all ages find ,. o c a 1 d e v e I op me n t. growth m musicianship and appr ec 1a t1on or choral music to be th<' h y . p r o d u <' t ~ <tf r l" hea r s ul"I a11d performances Reht'a rsa l ~ will br he ld Mondays, Wed· nesdays and fo'ridayl'> at noon this rail in OCC'i. new Fan<' Arts 11311. 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"""" • wf'•·w '"' '"''" \tJICC9l\IV9 ~fl-.,\ prt'>" to ,h,. IJ.H' t for t\f'Mlftqon trw-1>"'t1h ftH 0•1•0 Jul• !l, ,.,. ~AMUrl 01tr """ J UOOtt ot rh,. Svpt'r IOt (9V' I JAMH (, W'41 TMOllE AND '"'"It. WHliTMOllf. •notO.r·•~ Gr•"• 8 1•d , \v•tt> Ut OMdtfl Orevo, C•lll. tlUJ 11141.-11 Atllnty•f"' l'olltlentr PuOlhhecl OranlJ" f OA•f 0•11• Pll,.., J111yJ•.-A11411.~,1 •. l~I• JU}I" PVBLJC NOTICE 7 ~. Afternoon toe ks "OL. 69, NO. 229, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES TEN CENTS Buckley Bows t Of the Picture l Reagan, Ford OK With Him KANSAS CITY Mo. (AP> - Sen. J ames Buckley today ruJed himself out as a c andidaLe for the Republican presidential nomin• lion. The New York conservative Republican said he "will support whoever is the choice o( this con- vention" for president. He said he believes President Ford a nd cha lJenger Ronald Reagan "are close enough on the issues" that either could lead a unified party against Democrat Jimmy Carter in the upcoming campaign. !sign of I.he Times? ~ Buckley had been pressed by some conservatives to enter as a third candidate and perhaps de· ad.Jock the GOP national conven· tionon the first nominating ballot. He said he decided not to make the race becaa.tse "there simply was not enough time to mobilize sup- port ... in an erredive'Way." Before his a nnouncement, Buckley bad picked up one de· legate, Bemjamin Hewitt ol New York. Another uncommitted de- legate, Bryan Waaner o f Louisiana. said Buckley is hlS firit choice "if I think be is a serious candidate." Once they painted "Just married" signs divorces for every nine marriages. Thus on cars~ but now'' It's not that unus ual in far in 1976, there have been 8,000 trips to Or an g e County. w he r c t h_e--r...:.e---:a __ r...:e___;l:....:O;..._ __ th_e_a_l t_e_r_an_d_9...;..ooo __ t_o_th_e_co_u_rts..___· ----- Saddle back Teacher Pay Talk Tonight A public h eari ng is scheduled for 7 o 'clock tonight al Los Ahsos In· termcdiatc School on Sad· dlebac k Valll'y Unified School District teacher wage and benefit proposals for the coming s chool year . This is the third heanng open to public comment on the teachers' proposals. Additional information is · av&Jlable al school d1stnct offices, 25200 La Paz Road. Laguna Halls. ~6 1234. ext. 68. Preceding the hearing, school distnct trustees will meet at 6 30 p.m. at Los Allsos to award o cobtract for the construction of a Lake Forest elementary school, schl'duled for com plet1oninScpt . 1977 Los Aht>os school is local· cd at 25171 Moor Ave , Mis· s ionVieJo. f '-------- Singer Aids Tt>am ~ NASHVJLlE. Tenn 1AP1 Country music singer Conway Twitty loaned his buS to his !-ton's baseball team so thl' .,quad <'Oulcl compete tn a tournaml•nt nt .Monroe. La. Without the bus. the tc>am would have bceo unable lo com J)t!te this week In the Dixie MnJor League Wo rld Sertel\. Twitty uses the bus for trnvclan~ to Ptrsonal appear ances. /WtnDClta•p t 14 -year ·o ld Joan P . c Ferdinand of Canton. Ohio. a! won the 39th running or the ' All American Soap Box ' Derby al Akron. The ninth • grader had never raced in ,' the derby before but she's no stranger lo wheels: a favorite s port is roller skat· hg. Estrog~n May Be Cause of Cal)cer Asked why he waited so long to decide, Buckley said he had as- sured his supporters "I would not close the door " until there was lime to sample the sentiment arnong delegates. Buckley's Senate campaign manager, Leonard Saffir, said Buckley's purpose in running would be to try to unite Republicans by freein& all de· legates to vole as they wish on the second or later ballots. WASHINGTON (APl -A 12· year study of women who have taken estrogen pills bas con· clud~ that the hormone does not prevent breast c ancer in menopausal women and may even cause the disease. The results or the study "do not by themselves" prove a cause and effect relationship belween the drug and cancer, but they do suggest "a definite possibility." The study was done by the Harvard School of Public Health, the National Cancer lostitute and the University of Louisville CKy.) School of Medicine. A report on its results is to be published by the New England Journal of Medicine on Thurs· day, but the Washington Post ob- tnined a copy and published the findings today. The report is based on follow- u ps of J.891 women for an aver age of 12 years after they began taking estrogen. American doctors have been prescribing ·estrogen for about r1\le to s ix million middle-age women to ease the pains of menopause. About 10 milhon younger women take estrogen In the form of b1rth·control pills Breast cancer will be detectea in 89,000 American women and ~ 111 cause 33.000 others to dte this year. the American Cancer Society es timates. The study turned up no reliable correlation between the length of tame estrogen was used and the risk of breast cancer. For about the first 12 years .after a woman began taking e5trogen pills the likelihood that breast cancer would be detected If It was present was abou• the same for users and nonusers of estrogen. the study said. But after 15 or more yeant of estrogen use, the study found thal the chances of breast cancer detertlon were two times ·normal. no matter how long dur· ing the period a woman had taken the drug. There w as no conclusive evidence of how much or a risk was involved for those women who used estrogen for a very short length of lime, the study said. The study s aid that after 10 yea.rs o( estrogen use two factors credited with lowering the n sk or breast cancer were nullified. T hese factors are having Toro Homeowners Plan Meet Tonight A public meeting of lbe El Toro Homeowners' Association wUl lake place t.ooigbt at 8 o'clock in the Charger Roorn at El Toro High School. Topic for discussion at the sestion will be a propOSal lo trim the Orange County Service Area SL'< (El Toro-Lake Forest> tn rate for tlte coming year by seven cenls per $100 of_~ value. t f children a nd having bad an ovary removed . If an estroiien user developed a benign breast tumor, the chances that breast cancer would develop were seven times as great. the study said. A daily dose or estrogen was found to be less risky than dosage every other day. The standard prescription calls for daily ing~ tion for three weeks and none m the fourth week. Large dosages were found lo be more haiardous than the three· tenths milligram dose given women who took part in lbe study. The dose most o(teo pre- scrl bed in the United Stales is 1.25 milligrams. 'Viejo Days' Fiesta Slated Planning 1s under way for this year's Mission Viejo Days celebration Sept. 19 at the Casta del Sol golf course. Mission Viejo Activities Com· mittee event chairman Jim Dornan said a new format and location are being tried this year in an effort to attract family and neighborhood groups. The program will include a "mtni·mtdway" with games, races, balloon-losslng. frisbee and log sawing contests, con· tinuous entertainment and refreshments from nooo to S:30 p.m. Rockets Fired SALISBURY. Rhodesia <AP> Moiam blque gunners fired mortars and rockets across the border at a Rhodesian police post Sunday, killing two policemen. security forces said. The com· munique on the attack -rePort· ed at. Nyamapanda. a few bun· dred yards from the Mozambi- que frontier -was the rlrst confirmation that regular Mot.am bican troops bad killed Rhodesian forces. Reagan a1ain denied having anythlnc to do wlth the Bucklev boomlet and said, "l don't UO· dersta.nd the purpose or the motive.'' Sea Charles H. Pttcy of Illinois said the Buckley drive "seem~ almost a desperation effort to do something.•• <See BUCKLEY• h~e AU Transit Board Lowers Tax Rate Slightly 'By GARY GRANVIU.E 041 ... D•lly 1'11.i Stall Directors or the Orange County Transit Dittrict (OCTD> lowered the district's property lax rate, today from 4.5 cents to 4.26 cents ror each $100 worth or assessed vaJue. Adoption of the tax rate came two weeks after directors pledged not to take advantage of a so-called tax windtaJI resalling from higher than expected In· creaaes in assessed values la.st year. Today that windfall was estimated at $200,000. And the .02A cents trimmed from the lax rate returns what otherwise would have been a $200,000 windfall to the taxpayers. However, i n terms of tax dollars saved to the average Orange County homeowner the snipping done by OCTD's direc· tors won't mean much. Had the owner of a hom e valu~ at S60 000 by the assessor been bUJed thi• year at the old r ate his OCTD taxes would have beenl6.75. Under the transit dlstrlct's new tax rate that aame homeowner will pay $6.39 in transit district t axes, a savines of 36 cents. , Cars Torehed Six A.utos Bumed in SA Orange County Sheriff's offtcen are seeking clues to the identity of an al'SQOisl who~ six cars on fire ln the San- ta An• area during the. weekend. Deputies said two ol the ca.rs. all of wbicb were parked at the homes of their owners, wen totally destroyed in the apparently aimless t.on:~ng of vehicles found by the• . arsonist in tbe four-block area. Officers said county firemen backed by uolU trom Santa Ana and Tustin extiquisbed U.. rtre. on Foothill Boulevard, Eton Place and Holt and Dod.&e street.I. They said •t least thrtt ol lbe fires were atarted •h«I the anonbt tossed trub into the cars and UMft put a match to the refuse. . . . LAST TO LOSE-Chester A. Arthur lnght> was last in- cumbent to lose his party's nomination 100 years ago J ames G. Blaine lleft ) took lht> rom t?ntion, but lost to Grover Cleveland in the n~1l1onal dection of 1884. First Ballot Stymie Could Hurt Ford KANSAS CITY. Mo. (API -If President Ford fails to win the GOP presidential nomination on the firsl ballot, be will •lose a-tween four and l.S vole$ lo Ronald Reagan, but that switch ml&bt not decide the nomination battJe, according to the As · 50Ciated Press delegate survey. JU Ford crept within a few votes, at least for now. ol a first· ballot victory. the chances for a second ballot increasingly de· pended on some fight sha.Jting de- legates away from current loyalties or on a breakthrough among uncommitted delegates .• On a second ballot, however, the key states would be North Carolina, Kentucky, Indiana and Mi chigan, all of which require their delegates to vote in ac- cordance with state primary r e· suits Cor one ballot, but whose de- * * * Speeches Fill Most of Day At GOP Meet KANSAS CITY. Mo. <AP) - Here Is the program for the late afternoon and evening sessions or the Rcpubhcan National Conven· t1on . Sp.m. PDT Welcoming speech by Missouri Gov. Christopher S. Bond. Address by Gov. James B. Edwards of South Carolina. Address by Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller Address by Sen. Barry M. Goldwater of Arizona . Address by Republican N•· t1onal Chairman Mary Louise Smith. Address by the temporary chairman. Sen. Robert Dole of Kanas. Keynote address by Sen. Howard II . Baker Jr, of Ten· n~ssee. Adjournment. * * * Nixon Name OK To Say? KANSAS CITY, Mo. <APJ - Republicans sb~uld not be afraid to raise tbe name of Rlchard M. Nixon ln the upcoming presiden· Ual camaplgq. MD ally of lbo former president says. "We can damn Richard Nixon for cqvering up Wat.erg ate and we can prlue him for making the transition to d elente," Rabbi Baruch Kortr told Teporters Sun- day at a reeeptton given by the U.S. Citizens Congress. T h e organhation was established by the rabbi and raised $335.000 to help pay Nixon's let al expenses after he resigned. Asked lr b e brought a ny menace from Nixon to the Republican N aUonal Convention, J(orf/repHed: "Of coursenot." legates could volt' their personal prererenccs on the sec<>nd t'ord's backers mamtain they can offset mosl or Reagan's ex- pected second· ballot gains, bul a· vote Sunday \n f'ord's home-state Michigan defogution casts doubL on those claims, reinforcing the results of the AP delegate survey. ' Even with such changes on a second ballot. the key to the GOP ' nomination could well remain · with the uncommitted delegates,' who are unfettered by state laws l in choosing their candidate. To-1 day, they number 107 • And H was impossible lo measure fully the 1mpacton these delegates o f the failure .to nominate a candidate on the first ballot. 1''ord's chief delegate hunter., James A. Baker Ill, cstimaledi Friday that the President w<>uld 1 lose five lo eight voic.,.on second baJlot, with gains In Michigan and ' Indiana mostly offsetting losses I 1n the other two states. Michigan delegates arc bounu to vole 55 for Ford and 29 for Reagan on the first ballot. Al a, caucus Sunday, the delegati&n re- jected 55 28 a resolution favor<'d by Reagan and opposed by Ford that would r equire F'ord to namo his running mate before the pre- sidential balloung. Thus. there was no indication o( any nominal Reagan \'olers ac· tually favoring Ford. AP surveys of the Michigan Reagan delegates aJso have turned up none who • would switch to Ford given tho t chance. . Reagan's big second ballotgaln woUld be in North Carolina, which is supposed lo cnst 25 vo~s for.- t'ord und 28 (or Reagon on the ' first ballot, along withoncuncom. 1 mitted. A survey of Tar f feel delegates ' s hows that 50 aclually rovor Reagan, only two support Ford, and two ore uncom milted. • Coast , Weather Weeltend ~loom 11houl<l tum to sunshine by 'ftlet;· dny. MomlnA low cloud~ to continue, highs near 80. lows to aboul 60. INSIDE TOD" Y A Balboa Peni nn[a landmark haa prolltded fun and game• for two Qenera- tionao/ childrfn. See Bl. ladex H Al!llLA-r~ U AU _.,.yTr" IS At MllYIH At At M.tlllll•t .... " 'A4 8f.IJ Or,,.._Ce11nfy At •• re.,ie •M e1 ~I All II A' St.a. Mii r1Urlt • ' At Ttlnhi.t\ At • ' T!INt'"' .. . ., .... , .. ,, .. . .. ..,....... ... . ., I .-J2 OAIL'f PILOT SB M0t1d1y AUCjUSI 16 1976 SON JACK LENDS HELPING HANO AS PRESIO!NT FORO REACHES FOR HANDS OF FANS Another Ford Son, Steve (right) Watches During Crown Cente Hotel Appeerence .,..,.. ..... ft\ RONALD REAGAN GESTURES DURING HIS SPEECH AT A RALLY IN KANSAS CITY Time Running Out for Challenger as Republican Convention Opens Today Ford, Reagan Showdown Near 'Case Worker' Sclu~-eiker Tops Job List KAt'<SAS CITY, :\lo 1A f'1 Prei.1dl'nl Fo rd ;rnd Roanltl Reaean p1:rsonally pur ... 11\'<1 the lai.t uncom m It I ed df.'ll•gatc~ to· Uf'Y "hilc the Rl'J>ubllt·un P.irty wened lb nlU!iol di\ 1dt'<i 11al1011JI convention JO a JH'nt•r:itmn. Mar ' Loui't' S mith Republican nat111n,1l chJirman: * * * l 'rom 1•age .l I BUCKLEY. • Thl' Buckll'~ l-.1111µ .irguc., that c;nml' dl•ll'~all:s ari• bound to\ Oll' nn lht' fir;,t lwllot f1ir <'.tnd1cl.1t1•.., they don't genu1m·I~ ""PPOrt Ir the.v ha\'l' nu t'hann· 10 Hllc for their rc•al fa\'ontl', tht•\ 'II ll·a' l' th(' COil\ l'nt1on "1th h1lt1·rnt'!>,.,, Rucl..ll'Y aide.; rontend "It ·.., l1k1• a f1mtball i:.mw 1f one Melt' "Ill!\ 7~-Ill ,., l'r\ hrnlv goes awuy :.at1:.fled." Satrir ..,uui "Out 1f 1t is "on b' tlnlv onP pomt. then· ts a lot of bttlt•rnc-.-. and ever) body'!> makm}? uccusa lwn11.·· Speaktn~ tn lnd1,111J dl'll'J,!,1tc-;. Rt.>.1gan Jcknn" ll·d~l·d that .1 last mmuh' lluddt•\ t•amlttlac\ 1:ould push lht• nm-, t•n1 11111 to :1 i.c·c·ond b.111111 IJl'rll'f11111.: h1-, 1l\\ n CJnd1daq llul lht· lt•rnt1.'r C.1hfor111<1 ):o\ 1·rn111 111,1\lt•tl, "We had noth111J.! to tod1, ti 1th 11 l'ern '>atri h(· f11..,t Sll'.JM'Ct l'<I the Bucklt•) mo'<' ",1., .1 Hc.1 J,!.111 ploy but bt>l'llml' rom tn<"t'<I .1(tc·r t.tl ktn~ with St:'n !'mil I .. 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Tbe start or the convention brought to its finaJ phase the long, sometimes biller struggle bt>t..,,een the inrumbent presi- dent never tested in a national election a.nd his brash opponent whose challenge defied conven · tional political "'isdom. T101e was running out and the two candidates met with delega. lloni.. trying to pry loose the few remaining votes they each nef.'ded for the presidential nomination. Meanwhile. Sen. James L. School-City Clash On Gym Plans Due A l'onfrontat1on between the Capi strano l 'nifted School District and the cit\ of San Juan Capistrano appear~ shaping \lp today over school plans to de· m1>lish the old Capistrano Union lligh School gymnasium. The school board will consider a low bid of about $18,000 to raze both the old gym and Serra School in Capistrano Ueach when tl mee\S an-:-30 tonlghta•Dlstriet headquarters, 32972 Calle Perfecto. San Juan Capistrarw. The-r1ty has pla<'ed the tllgh' school :.1te on its historical re· gister. Jnd the city rounc1I ha.s d<'. mnnded the district relam the 56-year-old structure The gym f.uls lo meet l>late earthquake standards. In a letter to the school d1stnct. San Juan City Manager James ~Jocalis c1tetJ a portion of the r1t y's land use code wb1ch he said made tt unlawful to demolish anv 'truC'ture. or landmark in the of- ficial historical mventory of the Cll) Tht' school has previously been tleclan·d of h1sloricaJ valu<' by the cit)':-. hts tori('al c·omm1s!t1on Today, ht>\\cver. Truman Benedtl'l. deputy schools supcr 1nti>nc1enl. sa1<I the 1J1stntl, as a 'eparatt' ~O\'l'rnmt•ntal entity, ".is not bound b y the city's at• tton.., Bt•nctJict "13id prl'liminar) h•gel researrh by thl' Oran1ot~ Count~ Coun~el '!> Office 111d1rat 1•d th\' r 1ty l'c>uld not hall lh1· ~chool from dcmoltsh111g the -old ~~m ' educational progra ms for bil· rngual and American Indian stu· dents. -Consider p ermitting s mok- ing within the school board meet· mg area. Retaining school lunch prices at last year's prices despite lots of funds ln the pro- gram. """ Fire Singes Ball Guests OXNARD <APJ -Four gues~ al a charity ball were lrealed at a hospital after they were burned by their dessert, fire officials said. Witnesses told the Ox· nard Fire Department that brand y flaming atop a tray of Baked Alaska singed the S(Uests as a waiter 1trolled by their table in the djmly ltt Mission Ballroom of the newly opened Hilton Inn. "Th ey're not sure whether it flared as a waiter poured additional bNndy 011 the gourmet des~sert or whether it was dro on their table," Fire an Jim Thomas sajd Sunday. Buckley of New York. who threatened to enter tht• race and upset all prcconvent1on calcula. lions. told a ne"'"s conferenC'(' that he will not enter the pres1dcnttal race. Many or the Republtcans gathered here for the Ford· Reagan showdown ft>ared thl' . outcome would lea\'e the partv too divided lo '' tlh'>tand thl• Democratic challtongc in thl' fall campaign. Few tn Kansas Cit) t''<JX-'Cll'<I the Republtcans to duplicate the 'r how of unity and party harmony the Dt>mocrats Ma~t'C.l last month tn New York Cl\ v when the) rwrn111utt>d J1mmv Carter for president Throughout the prl'<'Onvent1on week. strategists for l'ord ancl Reagan probed and lt•stt>d un<t !IOUghl sign~ of :-.o01ll'S!> tn the delegute totals t:ach was C'latm· ing. Both-sides C'laim<'CI lo h;n·t• more than the 1.130 dt•legatt• votes needed for the nomina Uon. The Associated Prei;s del- egate count, based on legal commitmenLo; and publicly s tat · ed prl'ferences. 1-1aH Jo'onJ. 1, lt6 and ReaJO?an, 1.035. \\1th 107 un commHted One dt'legate said he would vote for Huckl<') J S long as tht• ~enator wa!'. in lhl· race. In the final hours hefm l' th1· slurt of the convention. Ford and Reagan each lo:.t one de· legate A Reagan suµportl·r from Lou1s·1ana and a f'nrd backer from New York i,h1fll'd to the uncommitted t.•olumn For days Ruck l l'Y <,111011 poised on the edge of tht• µn·· stdcnttal race. Thl' cunscrvat1vl' Republic;u1 's mdec1s1on wa:. orw more 1fnponderablc 111 thl· tightest GOP race ~Jncc Owrght D. Eisenhower and Robert A Tuft battled for the nomination in 1!!52 Before lhl' balloltnSt bei.:1ns Wednesday nl~ht for tht• pn• sident1al nomination. th<· can. d1dates will test their delci:atC' strength in several noor ft~hl!'I \\' ASlllNGTO'.': lA P 1 Srn Ric hard ~Ch\' Ctk t•r says his t-mphasi~ on cuse work 1:-. the n'uson "hy ht• referred more pt'Ople for JOh!> "1th thl' Grrwr:.il Sernce Administration than um· otht•r membe r of Congress. · But. at the saml' ti ml'. S1.·h" etker clcmt'd participating in a program M't up h~ lht• adm11us tr;1 t1011 of rormcr Pre!>t<IC'nl :'\1,on to ht•l p f111cl gin l'nl ml·nt JOb~ for poht1cal friend!> Sthwe1kl·r. a Penn:,,\ I\ a111.1 Ht•publt<·Jn. h~1' lwen named by former Cahf&lxa Gm Ronald Reagan a' .1 \ice prc:,1dential runn111g ntttll' Government docunu:nt!-. .... tl<l\\ that dunng tht• :'\t' on admm1strat1un <1 s pl'Ct:JI h1nng unit "u:-. :-.cl up lo ass ure "that tr ml'I.' and n";pon:-.1\ l' :1t·t 1un would ht· t;.iktm nn rdcri als n ·c1.01\ 1.·d from nwmu1.·rs ol Congre!>s anti ;.idmin1stri.lt1on olfi<•tals ·· HN'Ords of the special unit shn" that it l'l'l'l'I\ l'rl t:l-i rcfcrr:.ils for Joh appltc.inl:-. from S<"hwc1ker. mon• than from an.' othl'r m t•mber of ('ongn•ss Onl,\' th1.• \\'hit t.' House per~unnd offtt'l' rt'f<•rrt•d mon· uppli· cants. more than JOO. Th1.• nl'xl highes t :.imounl of JOb n.•fl•rrals ft'orn a rrn:mber of Congress 95 \\'l're from Sen I lugh Scott t R-Pa >.the St•nak's nu nonl.' lt.•:.ifl<·r New China Quake Shakes Mainland GOLDF.N. Colo CJ\PJ l ' S jilO\ ernment :ie1smographs re corded a ma1or earthquake today on the Chinese ma.inland, bui. geophys1c1sts said it was almost 950 mtles from the great earth quake there la~t month. Waverly Person, gl'Ophy!>ic1sl with lhe National Earthquake In· formation Service. said the lat<'Sl tremor mi:a~ured 6 9 on the Rlrhter scale of c·arthc1uak<• magnitude. II occurred at 7 .07 am. PDT. The seismological institution in Uppsala, Sweden. also reported ,1 "relatively powerful" new quak<' In China measuring 7 2 on the R1chtersca/e. Prof Marcus Huath placed the~ epicenter at S25 miles southwest of Pl'king. P<'rson 4'a11f 1 hc quakr "a-.. :!:lll mile~ north of Chunk111~ neJr lh1· l'amu S1cchwan prn\lnc<· hc111n dCJry ( La(C'r. a m aJor earthq11.1l.1• with a rt•udinil of Ro on tlw Jltchter sca/l' also h1l lht• !'h1h1> pm es t Thl'tn•mor. 111 thl' Moro Gulf 111 the Miulht•rn Ph11ippmt'~. 1h· curred at !l: 11 u.m . PDT and .1p part'ntly \\ <11> unrclult·d to tlw Chi nu quakt• I Th er(.' wl'r<' no in1t1al n·norls of damage or l'asualt1t''> un ~1111 danaoa\ ullable 1 On July 27, an (•arthquJk1• 11( H '.! magn1tud<' orcurrC'd n"ar c ·111na .., l'astern c<1ast, 937 m11t .... northrnst of today·., tr(.'mur I It• ~.11d the dl' .. tr1c1 "nuld pro <'t•t<d not onlv on the busai. of whal \\3S l;1"ful 0 hut ··"c ~ould ubo hopt.: to rl'ach the be!.t d('('1sion in 11.•rm. ~f "ork 1n ~ with p<'<lple m th1•com un11,·" Sex Test OK With Lady Pros NF.W YORK <A P1 -The most 1mport;mt subJecl at the upcom· tnf< l/ S. Open T<'nnis Cham· p1onsh1ps might not be tennis Olhrr husinc>!<s to rom1• bcfnn• the t\1po school hoarJ includes E"tablt<1hml'nt of iq1t•cir1l ~not' Fence Snuffs Life Of Tiny Girl A h1J?h \'Oltage Wirt> reportedly used by a Laguna Niguel man lo l.eep cats and dogs off tus flower bed claimed the life o( his neighbor's one-year-old daughter Sundny ntgbt. Orange County Shenffs officers reported. Deputies said Joseph Guzman. 29091 Paseo de Ascaso. found the body of Kelly M c Mullen sprawled ac ross the live wire "htn he che<.'ked the cause of an electrical disturbance on his pro- perty. The child's father, l\fichael McMullen of 29089 Paseo de Ascaso, vainly tried to revive his daughter at the scene and then rushed her to Mission Commun.I· ty Hospital. Mission Viejo, where she was pronounced dead on ar- rival. "No C'barges h~~ filed at this point." said" Sherifrs Capt. Robert Griffeth ... The incident is sUll unde r investigation and we want to talk to both farnlUes be.Core we make any declaions. ·• After Dr. Renee Richardc; - rormrrly Or. llichard Hasktnd, unophtholmolo~\st -underwcnt a sex change operation and won u !lin11les tournament in La Jolla, she derided to enter the Open. The U.S. Tennis Association ruled Saturday that 11he could compete In t~ women's draw if she passed a genetic les t of chromosomes. The test wUI be ad· ministered to every competitor in the women's field, and lt appears that the touring remale pro- fesslonala don't object to undergo· ing such teats. "I think it's all right," said Australian Lesley Hunt. ''Theydo it In the Olympics. It 's a logical wayloresolvethebsue." FeUow Aussie CynthlD .Doemer was more emph atic on the sub· j«t. "She should have theaex test." said Miss Doerner of Dr. RJ chards, "and if she does. so 5hould we. That's only fair. Ob- v1ously, we're all going to pass it and he is not." "I( he passes the chromosome test," adds Mlsa Hunt, "I will play 'him." The tournament won by· the 41-year-otd Or. Rlcharci'J at La Jolla did notinvolveanytop-rated female players. Her chances of winnine at Forest Wlls may be~ slim as the odd a of her passing lbe chromosome teat. There has bt'en tulk of sornt• women w1thdruw1n~ from the Open if Or R1char<l'l t!'I Jllow1•tl to play. A. ronrronl at1011 ma~ IK'C'Ur sooner, ho"ever. ;it thl' Tt•nnt'> Weck 0J>(!n ~o.ut h Orungl'. N J . a week prior-m' the Forci.t 11111'> tournament. Tennis Week tourna mcnl director Gene Scott hns 11c·· cepted Dr. Ric hards' uppht·alion to play In the tourney. "l knew Dick Rosklnd befor e he had the sex change," isuys Scott. "Just because he had fl 11ex change doesn 't c h a n~c th<' person. Legally. Renee Richards is a woman." The UST A hopes to determine Dr. Richards' sex with the <'hromosome test. By rcqwrinl( the testing, the tcnnJ!'i federut1on has taken some of the heat off of the Women 's Tenn ts Assoc1atron The WT A does not want lo race a legal hassle over the issue or al- lowing a transsexual lo piny tn 1ts tourname nts . Berorc t ha t becomes a maJor cons1deration, however, Dr. Richards will have topass thecbromosometest. Doctors say the chromosome test, u.sed to determine thf' sex of Olympic athletes, will find that Or. Richards Is a man. A sex· change operation cannot alter chromosomes . As Dr. Richards. 41, she beat 20-year-old Robin Harris, the top seed. to win the women's singles competition al the La Jolla tennis ioornamentlast month. Tourname n t ofrtclals at La Jolla did not l earn of Dr. t Al'WlrttMt. DA. RENEE RICHARDS PRACTICES HER SERVE Newport Be•ch Tennis Player To11H New Twl1t to USTA Richards' operation until after she won the event and walked off with the first-place prize. a p1ec(.' olluggage. Dr. Richards was descnbed as • being· six foot-two. "She tul'l\e<l out to be an excellent player who wall very ~trong and hit the ball hard. 'sotd Bob Perry. l,u Jolla's tourname nt director ..